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Show I'ngv Tun Tin- - KmvLi K('Mrtcr - March l'T. (UPS-179-62- 0) S5.(K1 per copy I0e History group plans party You are invited to share in the fun of the annual folk-foo- d potluck dinner, sponsored by the Tintic Historical Society. There is no charge... everyone is that played an important part in the "growing up" of our area. Many dif- ferent nationalities settled here, each bringing a little of their culture with them. Tasting a little of these special foods and hearing their background makes for a very special kind of history education fun for the whole family. Plan to be with us this year.. .April 6, at 6:3i) p.m.. in the Memorial Building. OF BELONGING", which with dealt evangelization, preceded tiie txisiness session. Second class postage paid at Springville. Utah 84663. Entered as second class matter at the post of lice, Springville Utah 84663. under the Act of March 3. 1879. MRS. C.KAt I. M.RNINI MAIM IN W.CONOUR HARRISON ( ONOU.R 1 invited. We ask that each family bring own and a favorite St. Patrick's Parish your fowlplace settings to share. Council held its monthly lamily This annual event had it's beginnings meeting Tuesday evening as a way to sample some of the food at the parish rectory. A filmstrip. "A SENSE , iulvnnec, per year is meets I'nhlisliol weekly ai I.ureka, I'lali 84628 Printed l ARI 111 A PI KI.ISIIINC; ( OMPAM Spring ille, Utah 84663 in i Parish council iEurdta importer Subscription 1 Father Correspondent Managing l.dilr Publisher Winterer followed with a report on the progress of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine program in the parish. The program is in lull swing in Goshen with Member: I I All PRLSS ASSO( IA IION NATIONAL Ni: SP.API.R ASSOC IA I ION. the children attending hour-lon- times a week, he advised the council. Classes are being started in Fillmore, and as soon as texts are Church news METHODIST: Worship Service for the Third Sunday of Lent was eonducted hy Rev. Sloan. Title of his sermon was. "Up A Tree. He spoke of the humans way sometimes net their lives so tangled up that they really feel they are "up a tree" and can't get down. Unlike pels who can lie rescued by firemen or policemen, man must work his own way down, said the minister. Hev. Sloan will conduct the service next Sunday at 2:(tu p.m. with Sunday School preceding at 1:(H) and Curtis Betty Marjorie Pratt directed the music for the meeting. Invocation was offered by Klmo Boswell. The memberships of the Berry Shelley family and the Jeffrey Jones lamily were accepted into the ward. Bishop David Garbctt was sustained as a Primary Worker, as the Bla.er B teacher. Speakers were Robert a Norton, returned missionary who served his mission in Argentina, and Kay Tischner. Mrs. pin. (Jour ley sang a vocal solo with piano CATHOLIC: accompaniment by Father Winterer was in Marjorie Pratt. Benediction was by charge of all masses in St. urie Patricks Parish, celebrating the Third Sunday of Lent. Headings from the Ixiok of Fxodus. the letter of Paul to the Homans, and the gospel of John, spoke of God's power and love and of Jesus promise of eternal life. Father suggested ways of having a good second lialf of Lent hy positive action rather than negative action. Instead oi giving up someting, do something extra... such as lenten attending additional devotions, reading of the scriptures, and devoting more time to prayer, he counseled. lenten Devotions are held every Wednesday and Friday at 6:30 p.m. Sunday masses in Kurcka are scheduled at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday and at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday. LDS: llishop Honald Griggs presided at Sacrament Meeting last Sunday at the Kurcka LDS Ward Church. George Counselor Haney Con- ducted. anThe following nouncements were made: a. Baptism will be March 28 at 6: (Ml p.m. b. A young Womens meeting will held in Goshen lx? from p.m. on Saturday, March 28. c. The annual Scout Banquet will lx Friday, March 27, at the Memorial Building, d. Classes on the New Testament, sponsored by the BYU will begin Thursday, March 26, and continue for 10 weeks. classes three g Max Berry. CARD OF THANKS: express our sincere appreciation to all who supported our St. Patrick's Dance held last Saturday evening. of Because your We wish to generosity, the fund- received, classes will lxgin for Kureka and Delta school high students. Announcement was made of a Youth Seminar scheduled on March 29 and 30 at the Cathedral Social Hall in Salt Lake City and of the 53rd annual convention of the Diocesan Council of Catholic Women, which will be held at St. Marguerite's Church in Tooele on April 25. A national study of the Order of the Mass, under the direction of the Bishops Committee on the Liturgy of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Federation of Diocesan Liturgical Commissions, will lx conducted during the xriod from Sept. 1981 to June 1982. The Salt Lake Diocese has been ticipation to parlocal the by Liturgy Committee, lieaded by Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fennell. All were success, special prospects of laity participation in the study and evaluation of the struc- tion and Open-slinSuperintendent for allowing us the of use the TIIS auditorium. Father Winterer thanked the parishioners for the planning and work that was put into this year's St. Patrick's Dance. resounding financially as well as socially. A "thanks Tintic is extended to of Board K d u c a w Father Michael W interer Mrs. (Irace Laird, (leneral Chairman and Parishioners of St. Patrick's Church These pictures were taken in the summer of 1925. "Bugs", as they were called, were very popular. You started out with the frame, motor and wheels, and added to as finances and ingenuity allowed. Picture No. I shows Gerald Peterson with his pride and joy. Mrs. Peterson reports on a trip to Fish Lake in July. 1925, that (Jerald and Max and Frank Hannifin took in this "jewel". Lacking finances to obtain food and supplies on the way, these gentlemen, packed sandwiches and goodies to last for the two or three days they planned to sta. and packed them in the storage compartment behind the seat. After (raiding the rough roads lietwern here and their destination, all the food tasted like gasoline. Picture No. 2 shows a group of "hugs" and also some factory jobs, gathered on Church Street, apparently for a parade. was held as enthusiastic about the was Ao invited to participate in the study. A discussion a raising event i: CHEESY CHICKEN 'N RICE ture of the mass. In other business. 34 cup water 1 2 meeting will be April 28. can outrun a full-grow- n liorsc. A cowboys lasso 4 4 4 4 4. 4 4 4 4 4 4 Japan i was believed that eating usually from sixty to a 4 4 hundred feet long. ginseng root would ensure long life. In ancient Home liawlhorn was believed a protection against wit dies. UBSC Subcribe to THE EUREKA REPORTER SERVING WEST JUAB COUNTY Subscriptions are only $5.00 per year Call 4 4 In old oz. ei(ch) process 4 4 is 1 4 4 two day old gazelle oz. or m 4 A (34 Bring water, butter and salt to a boil in saucepan. Add cheese and stir until melted. Add rice, vegetables and chicken. Cover, remove from heat and let stand 10 minutes. Stir before serving. Makes 3 cups or 2 servings. at the rectory. Next Friends and relatives are invited to attend an open bouse honoring Jeffery and Linda Jones, on Saturday. April 4, 1981, at the Tintic Elks Ixidge, from 7:30 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. 'Parents of the groom. Joe and Dele Jones, are hosting the event. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Winnie Gilson and Mr. and Mrs. B. Dean Gilson. Tlu couple were married on March 14, 1981. slices American cheese 34 cup Minute rice 1 cup cooked mixed vegetables 1 cup diced cooked chicken. St. Patricks Parish Council meetings are held on the 4lh Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Open house to honor new couple here Saturday teaspoon butter or margarine 14 teaspoon salt 4 4 4 Grace Bernini at 433-693- 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 1 |