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Show March Tin Kuri'ka Rvportir TV(. 11. 1!)S() Sureha Reporter QJIjc (UPS-179-62- i 0) Published weekly ;u liurcka, IJlah 84628 Printed API C i ' i ' l l I1 III.ISIIINC; COMPANY Spring ille, l ull 84663 I V Subscription in advance, per year $5.00: . ) ' per copy, 10 ' ' Second class postage paid at I'lah 84628. I ntcrcd as sreond class matter I'eiiruar) 10. 1048, at the post office, I'.iireka, I'lah 84628, under the Act of March 3, i . i ' ' 1870. i MKS. ! (iKA(l. I1I.RM.M Correspondent': Managing Kditor Publisher MARTIN W. CONOVIR HARRISON CONOVKR ! I j ! Member: I TA1I PRKSS ASSOC IA I ION NA IIONAI.; M.WSPAPI R ASSOC I A I ION. i j Sterling Scholar candidates are (left to right) Patricia Bray, Teresa Openshaw, Teresa Nelson Church news Garbett and son, Ray, Worship service at the Tooele. Kay has just United Methodist Church recently returned from was conducted by New Zealand where he r served a Sloan. Reverend Jim METHODIST two-yea- mission. Benediction was given by Carole Ann Castleton. His Sunday sermon was entitled, "The Act of Sharing." Church service for (ATIIOLOIC Sunday will begin at 2 for the third Mass in Rev. Sloan with p.m. for Lent was held is School Sunday charge. Sunday 1 scheduled for p.m. Saturday evening at St. Sterling scholars awarded at Tintic Preparations are being made for the annual "Sterling Scholars." This year the students who will participate are Patricia Bray, in the art category, Teresa Nelson in business education, Teresa Openshaw in social science, and Patricia Robinson in Patrick's Church with general scholarship. Father Ludoas celebrant. LDS Sacrament meeting at Sunday Readings were the Eureka Ward LDS taken from the Book of Church was held Sunday Exodus, the first letter of morning with Bishop Paul to the Corinthians, David Garbett presiding and the Gospel of Luke. Right now the girls are busily constructing their portfolios which has been keeping them very busy. The portfolios contain awards, achievements, and other things the girls Messages contained therein described the have done throughout and Ortho Christensen conducting. their school years. March 18, the students Barbara Bartschi were in living. will for fourth the travel to Richfield Mass charge of the music for Ihe service. Sunday of Lent will begin Invocation was by at 6 p.m. Saturday Richard Kirkham. evening. It was announced that the combined Scout and Cub Scout Banquet will be of fruitless Marjorie Pratt and consequences American March 20. During the business portion, Andi Jo Copely was sustained as Mother Education Leader in Legion Relief Society. Auxiliary lie Id The program presented by you" was to all who helped in the project of tx)oks to go to help the Children's Center in Salt extended Iakc Sandy Evans, Patricia Brady, Maud Blight, Alliene Farren Butler, were served by the president. "thank A Randle, Mabei and Mary Newman. Following the meeting, Hyde June. Members attending were Edna Jasper, relreshments their presiding. Business on Girls Stale was discussed and by the end of March, four girls from the junior class of Tintic High School, will be chosen to attend Girls State at Cedar City in Women met Monday evening for their first meeting of 1980, following a winter recess. President Maud Blight conducted the meeting and gave the Devotional. "God Has A Son" was the subject of the Lesson given by Patricia Brady. Virginia Legion held Margaret Methodist United "Young-At-Heart- was monthly meeting Monday Dwain evening in the Memorial Building, with President UMW City. A good attendance was noted at the meeting. Following the business, a lunch was served by hostess, Clara Bales. Prizes were won by Virginia Bardford, high; Mildred Davis, low; and IjuVon Kirkham, raffle. LYMAN'S BEAUTY SALON EUREKA, UTAH LYMAN L0NEY, Owner and Operator Bleaches Blow Styling and Cutting Frosts Perms Expert Styling Coloring APPOINTMENTS Phone: 433-999- ONLY 7 Closed Sunday and Monday Senior citizens Members American and Patricia Ilobinson. of the Club " met in regular session last Wednesday at the Memorial Building. Hostesses Barbara scholarships. The judging go as follows: 50 percent on scholarship, 25 percent on leadership and 25 percent on citizenship. The awards program Steel THS auxiliary meets news where they will each go for an interview. This interview is counted on the Following recess, Steelworkers the of judging a winter United Auxiliary No. 42G0 resumed regular meetings' on Wednesday evening. Presiding at the session was President Clara Bates. Following a routine business meeting, Secret Pal gifts were received by Irene Garbett, Minnie Painter and Carole Ann Castleton. At the conclusion of the refreshments meeting, were served by hostesses, lone Ryan and Carole Ann Castleton. Due to the storm of that evening, "500 games Kirkham Paxman to the meeting. Blood pressures were taken and recored by Joe Bernini. Father Ludo, president, presided at the meeting. Opening prayer was given by Grace Chatwin. All gave the Pledge of Allegiance and then, with Father directing, the group sang, "God Bless America. "Happy Birthday greetings were sung to Minnie Painter. Memorial Building. A polluck dinner is planned. terested in going is welcome to attend. More on this later. A smorgasbord dinner, complete with cake and Teresa Openshaw Reporters The Tintic Miners have done it again! Saturday, the team and half of the town's people traveled to Richfield. Here the team ice cream, was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Boswell, to honor Mrs. Leah Boswell on the occasion of her birthday. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. David Redmond and family, Granger; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Boswell and played an outstanding family, Mr. and Mrs. game and beat the Piute Glen Wilde and family Thunderbirds. and Jay Schow, all of The final score was Eureka; and Miss Pat Tintic 70, Piute 60. Cook, Goshen. Winning this game has After dinner, home qualified the team to play movies were enjoyed by in the Marriot Center the group. "Happy BirMarch Thursday thday" greetings were This is the first year sung to Stephanie RedTintic has ever won in the mond, who celebrated her state tournament and we 12th birthday on March are all very proud of our 12. team. Also having a reason to The pep band also celebrated was David joined the crowd down in Redmond, who was Richfield. They really got recently appointed the team going and added second counselor of the to the excitement of the bishopric in his ward in game. The pep band is Granger. really appreciated by all 12-1- 4. members drew for prizes. Winners were Alice Peart, high; Donna Paxman, 2nd high; and the Myrna Garbett, low. cheerleaders, team and "There is always room The next meeting of the crowd. It was one of the Dnaiel auxiliary is scheduled for best sounding bands down at the top." students, Wednesday, April 2. in Richfield. Webster. 6 Month savings solution routine Following reports, the following members were reported as being on the Sick List: Gertie Hannifin, Brennan Hannifin, Clara Bates, Margaret Hyde, Bessie Jim Toone, Toonc, Bernice Rusby, Elna Bird (Utah Valley Hospital), Lorin Thompson, and Bertha Walker (Mountain View Hospital). were "Thank Yous received from Alex Blight and Helen Ferris. Final plans were made for the St. Patrick's Party to be held on Tuesday, March 18, at 6 p.m. in the will be April 16, at Richfield High School. There will be a bus going down to this and anyone in- Brevities By Teresa Nelson and LaVon and Donna were "Bingo a and served and with delicious luncheon prior dispensed Sorensen, will 4.95 Effective March 13 to 19, 1980 A $10,000 minimum deposit secures the maximum rate, with maximum safety Federal regulations do not permit compounding of interest on these certificates and there is a substantial penalty for early withdrawal. (First Security Banks Members FDIC i - 'iwff.i. "Jim " |