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Show November The Eureka Reporter Page Two 14, 1980 Senior c't'zens hold meeting Church UlljE SlITEka HEportET news (UPS-179-62- Subseription in advance, per year METHODIST Reverend Jim Sloan was in charge of the service for the Eleventh Sunday in Kingdomtide at the United Methodist Church. His Sunday Message A Door was entitled, Ajar. $S.(X) per copy 10c Second class postage paid at Kureka, Utah 894628. tintrred as second class matter February 10, 1948, at the post office, Fureka, Utah 84628, under the Act of March 3, 1879. MRS. GKACK BKRNINl MARTIN W. CONOVKR HARRISON CONOVKR The NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION. Orem Girl Scout meeting held displays from Girl Scout troops in the Council. afternoon was The and Recognitions. November 8, 1980 was proclaimed Cookie Chairman Appreciation Day. Cleo was presented with a NEW IMAGE FOR A Pin. NEW DECADE." According to Cleo, "It of one the as was a very enjoyable day Serving hostesses for the annual and the weatherman meeting was Cleo Judge cooperated beautifully. of Eureka, who termed the meeting "a great success. The days activities began with registration, followed by a repast of juice, coffee, rolls and fresh fruit. Members of the United Next on the agenda was Methodist Womens a which was met Monday organization enjoyed by ail. A short evening at the home of business meeting and Mabel Butler. numerous workshops Mabel finished out the morning Butler conducted the. activities. Cleo felt that meeting. the workshops were the Rev. Sloan read a most important to her. Psalm for the Devotional. She attended the OPThe Lesson for . the PORTUNITY KNOCKS evening was entitled, workshop, where OpHannah and was given portunity Girl Scouts told by Rev. Sloan. the inside story about Attending were Mary their opportunities and Virginia how they got there. Newman, Randle, Frances Ewell, Another workshop she Rev. and Mrs. Sloan, and took in was JUNIOR Alliene Farren. JAZZ, where leaders shared ideas to put the Jazz into the lives of Juniors. Other workshops were offered to cover almost every part of Girl Sterl and Georgia Laird Scouting. Cleo found them filled with Awards 20-Ye- ar Methodist women Sing-A-Lon- g, Vice-preside- nt Brevities very informative and wished there had been enough representatives from Eureka to gather the information from each workshop. A delicious lunch was served at noon. The halls were filled with many were guests Friday evening at the home of Robert and Sherlin Grill. Hie occasion was Mr. Grills birthday. A delicious shrimp dinner was served, topped off with birthday cake and ice cream. nt Opening prayer was given by Grace Chatwin. Hie Pledge of Allegiance was led by Peg Sheldon. Group singing of was held Sunday morning at the Eureka LDS Church with Bishop David Garbett presiding and conducting. The following announcements were made: Home (1) Family is Evening every Monday evening. (2) The ward party is scheduled on December 16. (3) A letter from the stake president was read. All young women, 12 and over, are invited to attend a meeting in Genola at 7 on p.m., Tuesday, November 18. At the same time, the young men will meet at the slake center. Music for the service was under the direction of Beity Curtis and Marjorie Pratt. Invocation was given by Miriam Francom. Business conducted meeting of the Entre Nous Literary Club at her home. Entertainment for the other senior evening was provided by dtizens who might need Virginia Badertscher who the book, assistance in paying fuel reviewed contact bills. Prior to the meeting, a Butch Cassidy My Brother) Mrs. was luncheon was served by Badertscher God Bless America directed by Bessie Toone hostesses Etna Bird, acAlice Peart and Rebecca with piano companiment by Lucille Montoya. Blood pressures were taken by Joe Bernini Riley. and recorded by Mickie Happy Birthday greetings were sung to Miller. The meeting ended on a FYank Peart. on Sik List the happy note as, under the Reported were Jeril Carlson, heading of JUST FOR Melvin Walker (both at FUN, Lilly gave an Utah Valley Hospital), educational (but showed photographs to present- illustrate her ation. A discussion the review. followed Refreshments were served by the hostess to: Pauline Elmer, Virginia Maud Badgertscher, Earlean Blight, Gear, Mabel Butler, Cleo Judge, Mamie Wirthlin, hilarious) talk, and Afton Berry, Donna feeling a bit under the Gertie gave some reasons Laird, Laura McIntyre weather at home. why it is good to wear and Pat Brady. and Approval was given to navy blue clothes. routine reports. Condolences to extended were Rachel Hannifin whose grandson was killed in a highway accident (Victor Longs son). Gertrude Steel Ladies Auxiliary of Elks A Vice-Preside- nt Marene Hannifin Larson conducted the informed the group that Hiesday evening meeting Energy Assistance would of the Ladies of Elks Club. be conducted in the near Following by Cassandra Kirkham. was Sorensen Gregory the next speaker. A piano solo by Mary Pratt was next. Mike Phillips spoke, with introduction by Ruth Francom. A vocal solo by Mone Christensen Mass next Saturday followed. A demonwill begin at the regular stration called Scripture Chase by teacher and time 6 p.m. students was interesting. Final speaker was Bishop LI)S Sacrament Meeting Bean. Benediction was Relief Society Leader; Homemaking Sincere thanks to my many friends and supporters throughout our senate district who have placed your confidence in me with your votes. Also a very special thanks to many, many good friends who volunteered countless hours and their means in organizing and working on my campaign. Only through selfless efforts such as this can we preserve our representative form of government. I pledge to all the people of State Senate District 28 my best and impartial service, and invite you to let me know of your concerns relating to matters relevant to our area. six-coun- SINCERELY, The Feast of the Decication of St. John Lateran Basilica in Rome was celebrated Saturday evening at St. Patricks Church. Celebrant for the mass was the pastor, Father Michael Winterer. In his homily, Father spoke of St. John Lateran Church as being the in oldest church Christendom, built 1700 years ago. He went on to explain that the world Church does not only refer to a building, but to the people who make up the church throughout the world. . Plans are going forward to charter a bus for all who wish to attend the Ordination of Bishop-Elec- t William K. Weigand at the Salt Palace next Monday, November 17. The bus will depart from Santaquin at 4:30 p.m. Vice-Preside- Mrs. Effie Bell hosted the Wednesday evening by Amy Jones. routine business, reports of their experiences at Girls State were heard from the 1980 THS delegates, Tammie Gourley, Laura Blight, Shirley Grill and Stacy lb y lor. The quartet also sang two Girls State songs for the enjoyment nf the club members. A social hour was held after the meeting with Della Nebeker and Adele Allinson as hostesses. Prize winners were Naomi Cushing, first; Mar Jean Finch, raffle; and Mabel Weirman, cut. regular meeting of United Steelworkers Auxiliary No. 4260 was held Wednesday evening with President Clara Bates conducting. At the conclusion of a routine business meeting, a committee was chosen to make the plans for the annual Christmas Party. Serving as chairman is Gara Bates. Assisting her are Donna Paxman, Ada Schmidt and Grace Chatwin. A soecial hour with Lilly Erickson and the auxiliary as hostesses, followed the meeting. Prizes were won by Grace Chatwin, 500; Lilly Erickson, Bingo"; and Alliene Farren, cut. THE JUAB COUNTY HOSPITAL Announces the Services of Medical Specialists to serve you better. Dr. Devon Nelson - Orthopedic Surgeon 2:00 p.m. First, Second, and Third Fridays of each month. Dr. Greg McManama - Podiatrist 2:30 p.m. Every Other Thursday was as follows: Grace Chatwin was sustained as THANK YOU CARY G. PETERSON for CATHOLIC Member: UTAH PRKSS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL The Utah Girl Scout Council, serving Utah; White Pine, Nevada; and Fredonia, Arizona, held the annual meeting on Saturday, November 9, at Orem High School. The council has chosen for its theme this year, A schedule Sunday, November 16, is as usual Sunday School at 1 p.m. followed by Worship Service at 2 p.m. Correspondent. Managing Fdilor Publisher Club held Since she did not know the a regular meeting last date he would be in at the Eureka, she requested Wednesday that the first senior Memorial Building. Earl citizen he calls upon, Grimstead presided at phone her and let her know so that she can the session. Club Young-at-IIea- rt 0) Published weekly at Lureka, Utah 84628 Printed by ART C ITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springy ille, LItah 84663 future by Rex Dunn. The senior citizens Entre Nous ty Bernice Christensen was sustained as Spiritual Living Leader; Val Francom and Harold Curits were released as MIA Activity Committee; Val was Francom sustained as Second Councilor in Sunday School; and Ronald Christensen was approved to be ordained a teacher in the priesthood. The program was under the direction of the seminary and was conducted by Bishop Tom Bean. 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