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Show Page Two The Kurcka Reporter .!i:!y 11. i :: lEurcka SRejmrter i: (UPS-179-62- . l!;ih (in PI III IMIING ( Spring ilk , I tali K466.1 Subscription in advance, per year S5.00: per copy, 10' :: :: i :: ' ( :: I; Member: ; j I M WSPAPI I A 1 1 K PKI.SS SS)( l, SSO I.VIIOV I ION VVI ION AI. Church news nouncements were made: LI)S On David Garbett Bishop July 13 a priesthood presided at Fast and meeting is scheduled at Testimony Meeting held 8:30 a.m. at the stake at Eureka Ward LDS center. The Deseret InChurch Sunday morning. dustries Drive will be Counselor Mundi held on July 11 between 8 Pedersen conducted the a.m. and 12 noon. Anyone service. having articles to donate is asked to contact any anThe following member of the bishopric. The Pioneer Day Celebra- 0) I'uhlislurd weekly ;ii I ineka, Printed h AKI i ! ;! Fair time means Queen time Fair Time "Our Caring for fishing and beautiful Others" was the topic of weather at Fishlake over his Sunday message. the weekend were Mr. Since Reverend Sloan is and Mrs. Mac Bigler and on vacation for the Month their grandsons, Kyle and of July, a lay speaker will Michael Bigler. They be in charge of next Su- returned Sunday to atndays service, which tend a family reunion. begins at 2:00 p.m. Sunday School will begin at 1:00 p.m. tion is slated for July 26. Education Week B.Y.U. at is scheduled for August 21 through 25. Lucille Bigler is taking applications. Betty Curtis and Mar- jorie Pratt served as means organist and chorister for 'he meeting. Queen Time" Invocation was given The Juab County Fair Lee Bird. by Queen Contest will be The remainder of the held Monday night. time was taken up with August 18, at the Elementestimonies borne by tary School Auditorium in ward members. Nephi. Benediction was by In order to qualify for the contest, the young Leland Sanderson. METHODIST lady must be 17 thru 27 A of unmarried age, years lay leader, Charles and a Juab County resident for six months. No past County Queens may participate. The girls will model a street dress and evening gown, answer a question and present a 2 minute 50 second talent of their own Mass next Saturday, Haskell, conducted Worship Service at the July 12, will begin at the Eureka United Methodist regular time..6:00 p.m. Church on Sunday afternoon. Enjoying some good Check your CATHOLIC Celebrant at the Saturday evening mass at St. Patriot's Church was Father Ludo, pastor. Sunday Readings were taken from the book of Isaiah, the letter of Paul to the USU Extension sevice Galatians, and the gospel will be testing pressure according to Luke. The gospel told how the Lord cookers on July 17 at the pressure cooker gauge appointed Memorial Hall. seventy-tw- o We still recommend desciples and sent them out in pairs (like lambs in gauges be checked once a the midst of wolves) to year, says Home the gospel of Economist Nancy Miss Christ. Upon their return, Champlin. she will Champlin reports were told their that they names would be inscribed be available that day from noon until 4 p.m. in Heaven. preach JP W'r u SfTv r: choice. The winner will receive $100 and represent Juab County at the 'V V Utah State Fair as an honored guest. Judging tv: willbe: 50 Talent, 25 25 Beauty Personality, of Face and Figure. Tintic girls interested in entering the contest V.f V. ' may obtain application blanks from Mrs. Maud Blight or Mrs. Helen McKenzie. .T IS-- Thursday Afternoon IVIr. and Mrs. Thomas Eureka, E. Judge, and Miles Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. IiCwis W. Stewart, Taylorsville, were united in marriage on Saturday, June 21, 1980. Setting for the wedding ceremony was Tintic Elks Lodge. Officiating was Father Ludo van Leeuwen, pastor of St. Patricks Catholic Chur- ch. Adding a lovely touch to the ceremony was the presentation of a single red rose to the bride by Miss the read She Marcie McCabe. a poem entitled, The Rose which was sent from Lubbock, Texas by Miss Laurie McCabe. The lovely birde came down the aisle on the arm of her father, to the strains of "There is maid-of-hono- r, by Jeanine and Judy, first cousins of the bride. Piano accompaniment was by Paul Love, sung Thomas. For her wedding, the bride chose a gown of polyester knit empire t i rfiivJ A', ' Mrs. Gertie Hannifin i&i hosted the meeting of the wt?k Thursday Afternoon Club Miles Stewart last week at the Pick and Shovel Restaurant. After lunch, members enjoyed an afternoon of : 500" games. Lucky prize Wig winners were; Lucille fas Hansen, first; Donna style with a chapel train. Paxman, second; Lilly Venise Iace accented the Erickson, cut; and Ada j&'. sweetheart neckline, Schmidt, booby. Others attending were bodice and long sleeves and edged the skirt. Her Dora Rose, Bessie Barbara fingertip illusion veil was Jasperson, and a Sorensen special edged with lace and Bessie Toone. guest, of with a crown caught The club has no more lace and seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of pink meetings scheduled until silk roses, blue daisies August. and baby breath. Maid of honor was Miss gown. Both mothers pinnMarcie McCabe. Other ed on corsages of pink attendants were Miss roses. Stefanic Maughn, Mrs. Immediately following Valree Eastwood, and the nuptials, a dinner Miss Ardis Stewart. They hosted by the bride's wore matching street parents, was served at length dresses of pink and the lodge for the bridal blue tricot. Marcie car- party, relatives and close ried a bouquet of blue friends. A reception and dance roses and the other attendants carried single pink further honored the rose. newlyweds later in the Bruce Redmond per- evening. Presiding at the :ts formed the duties of best guest book was the man. Ushers were brides sister, Mrs. Alice brothers of the groom, Villamar. Cousins of the groom were in charge of Ray, Shane and Alma. For her daughters the gift tables. Following a short wedding, Mrs. Judge chose a floor length blue honeymoon trip, the new polyester dress with lace Mr. and Mrs. Miles jacket. Mother of the Stewart will make their groom selected a blue home in Rock Springs, floral print floor length Wyoming. Local girl marries Miss Eileen Judge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. U' 5 DUE TO THE CONTINUING INCREASE IN THE COST OF OWNING AN AUTOMOBILE, CROWN TOYOTA HAS RENEWED ITS FABULOUS J I ?Vc 45 $ fip: - Atop, GUARANTEE. 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