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Show Mi SeptwnlxT The Eureka Koixuter 2(5. 1!)S() r Page Tim news j fcgyfer Last Friday, Sept. 19, the team baseball traveled to Wendover. With a score of - we took another victory. ALL RIGHT, TEAM!! On Monday, senior privileges 5-- 2 started. It proved to be a rough Leona Tangren Leona Tangren Leona Lunt Goates Tangren, 84, of 146 S. 400 E., Provo, died Monday, September 15, 1980, at Hales Rest Home in Chet Chester LeRoy Whitelock, 64, of Payson, died Sept. 19, 1980, of a Spanish Fork. in Shelbina, Mo., to Rollin L. and Myrtle born November 39, 1895 in Nephi, a daughter of James Edward and Mary Ann Shaw Lunt. She married Stanely Goates on December 10, 1914 in Provo, and the marriage was solemnized later in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died August 4, then married Hyrum Tangren on June 10, 1964, in the Salt Lake Temple. He died 11, 1975. her education in Lehi and Mammoth schools. Survivors include one son and one daughter, from used computer J. children, Kim Tangren, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Ralph (Ilallie) Jensen, Gresham, Oregon; Mrs. John (Joy) Martin, El his wife, two sons and two daughters. It. Daley MacArthur Whitelock, Whitelock, all of Payson; Mrs. Spenst M. (Blan-cheHansen, Rexburg, Idaho; and Mrs. Chris (Rena) Hall, Fillmore, Utah; twelve grandchildren and four grea- nine Texas; grandchildren; ten great- t) great-great-grandchil- d; and one brother, James S. Lunt, San Francisco. Funeral services were tgrandchildren; one held Sept. 18, 1980 in the brother and two sisters, Berg Drawing Room Ollie Whitelock, Mrs. Ted Chapel in Provo. Burial in Provo Cemetery. was (Nellie) Robertson and City Edith Whitelock, all of Payson. after the assembly and Alan Pedersen for the winners being: for Michael Cammy Taylor President, were: Cammy Taylor and Roxanne President, Bigler, Brackenbury and Derrick Sutherland for Vice-Preside- nt, M clanie Schow and Shauna Tilby for Secretary. These students made posters to hang in the school halls and campaigned for a week before the election. An assembly was held on being: Max Wahlburg, Wednesday morning and Nicole Taylor, Sterlin all the candidates gave Grill, Gaylon Garbett, campaign speeches to the Natalie Boswell, Donald students. We would like to Christensen, and Shawn stale that these speeches were excellent to be given Campbell. by elementary students. The voting was held School Fair winners named The Elementary School held the school fair on September 19. Almost every girl and boy from class had something beryllium ore deposit each in the Fair. The to enter near Delta, Millard entries included crafts, County. His survivors include arts, painting, sewing, Stanley (lone) Ryan, Payson; three step- grandchildren; one The Eureka Elementary School elected student body officers on Wednesday, September 17th. The candidates running for school offices components. He was the original discoverer of the Rex Goates, Provo; Mrs. Paso, volleyball game gaginst St. Josephs is discovered and developed many mining properties. He owned and operated a mining machinery sales company and a precious metal recovery operation vice-preside- Elementary officers elected A the Tintic District in He Utah. Eureka, Elementary School has new studentbody officers. They are (left to and Cammy Taylor, president; Derrick Sutherland, Melanie Schow, secretary. well-know- A. received right) Daley on March 15, 1933. scheduled for Thursday Their marriage was later on the home court. GOOD solemnized in the Salt LUCK, TEAM! Iake City LDS Temple. TIIS Reporters, n He was a Ixtrie Bigler mining developer in the and Cindy Wilde Southwest United States, beginning his career in She She IEureka throughout the state. After much planning by the seniors, the Autumn Ball was held Friday, September 26. Hardin Whitelock. He married Blanche L. 16, 1944. October luckily, various universities 1916 was She heart attack. He was born March but everyone survived. This week the juniors ordered their class rings and the seniors ordered their senior keys. Tuesday, the seniors went to Payson High School to hear talks given by representatives from Chet L. Whitelock G. L. week, Chet Whitelock cooking, construction and pets. Some of the entries were very unique and showed great imagination. All entries were judged and each received ribbons. A grand .. pitl nDITIfir I Derrick Sutherland for Vice Pres, and Melanie Schow for Secretary. Congratulations to each one, it was a job well done by all. Class representatives have also been chosen from each class, they are as follows: 1st grade, Ryan 2nd grade, Chambers; Martha Bobo; 3rd grade, April Wahlberg; 4th grade, Natalie Boswell; 5th grade, Gary Garbett; 6th grade, Roxanne Brackenbury; Sp. Ed. Sherman Lassche. r-s-ome Mr. and Mrs. Jim Webber of Eureka, are the happy parents of a baby boy born September 22, 1980, at Utah Valley was Hospital in Provo. winner prize awarded to one student The fellow little from each class. Those weighed in at six pounds seven ounces and has Funeral services were been named Jeffrey held Monday, Sept. 22, in James. the Payson Park Ward. Proud grandparents in was Burial Payson City are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Webber of Eureka. Cemetery. .1 BRACK'S BRUNCH I I COME IN AND TRY OUR 5 OZ. SIRLOIN STEAK DINHER ...$350 OR $000 FILET OF CHICKEN DINNER SUNDAES-MALTS-CONE- I 'A-- ,, TH J s ' P.M. 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