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Show Brevities From the St. Andres Mission in Payson, but Health Notes from St. Patricks, were Maria Margaret Hyde and formerly Alice Fox were in Nephi Wednesday afternoon for a Daughters of the Utah Pioneers district planning fewer in , Jim and Powell. The two members daughter-in-law- from Eureka received information to bring back to the local organization. . .the Sunbeam Camp. Plans were also made to hold the June convention in Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bernini were houseguests of Mr. and Mrs. David Bernini, Salt Lake City, over the weekend. Grace attended Bishop Christine, Weignads Diocesan Pastoral Seminar on Sunday as the delegate representing St. Patricks Parish. She joined ap- proximately 100 other persons representing clergy, religious and laity, for the seminar. day-lon- g returning home. before On Thursday, Mrs. Thelda Eastwood of Spanish Fork, Mrs. Viola Carlson and her of Eureka, great-granddaught- Brandie Pease (age almost 4) of West Valley City, boarded a plane bound for Golden, Colorado. There they spent three lovely days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Carlson and Jerrett. They returned home on to drove Sunday, Springville to spend the. day with Jeril Carlson, who was celebrating his birthday. The group enjoyed dinner at the Sage Inn in Springville. are calories ingested than the body needs for energy, the body will use stored fat for energy and weight will be lost. When there is a Sunday evening the was held at the home of Bernini's visited with 1st Janette their other son and 13, 1DH1 The Eureka Reporter Page Three Former resident featured for each 3,500 excess calories consumed. When Samaniego, Jose Munoz, Maria Louisa Munoz and Maxima Munoz. meeting. The meeting Vice-Capta- November in Washington article balance between intake and consumption, weight remains the same. A safe weight loss is about two John Gardner of Ritz- Washington, was recently featured in an article which appeared in the Ritzville Adams County Journal. John will be remem- pounds a week. bered by most Tintic dual purpose chickens-vill- e, ones which wil1 be good layers and provide meat as are well-wh- ich crossbreeds and do not meet APA standards, according to Gardner. Now all types of residents, having spent chickens may be entered BLOOD his early years in Eureka. whether they are dual MILD or PRESSURE A study of He is also a graduate of purpose bred 11,000 Americans by the Tintic High School. specifically as layers or National Heart, Lung, "Many changes have for eating. and Blood Institute points come about in the five During the past five to the importance of years that John Gardner years John has con-ha- s im-o- f and been superintendent tributed controlling "mildly elevated blood pressure. the poultry and rabbit plcmented many The research concluded department of the fair in inovative and conthat by controlling even Ritzville, according to structive ideas which mild have improved the the hypertension, article. dramatic reductions can rabbit John became poultry and tremendbe achieved in lowering superintendent after he department the death rate for complained about the ously, says the writer. diseases which are linked judging methods which (He details some of to hypertension, strokes, were being used. The these). and heart attacks. "John is also a member judging was not being done by standards set by of the American' Bantam RUNNING HELPS the American Poultry Association and raises DEPRESSED-Running Association THE for specific several breeds of banhas been used chicken breeds, he said. tams, which he has shown The first year he was at various fairs. He has effectively to help persons who are mentally superintendent he went to two trophies and several depressed. A clue to why straight APA standards Best of Shows for his leader running has a positive but found that not all local birds. He is a effect is that certain chicken raisers kept APA for the local rabbit club also, adds Mrs. hormones called recognized breeds. catecholamines are Many area people raise released into the bloodstream during running. These hormones are known to be low in persons suffering from depression. The level may increase as much as 500 percent during the excercise of running. -- who supported me in my bid for Mayor of Eureka in the recent municipal election. We have many city matters that need to be updated and improved, and I feel confident that, with your support, we will be able to accomplish much during the next four years. Mayor-Ele- ct Fred Garbett 4-- H PUB! NOT SINCE ONLY CROWN TOYOTA GUARANTEES THE LOWEST PRICE ION A TOYOTA CAR OR TRUCK . . Mary Agnes Wondershek . AND Long died November 3, 1981, in Salt Lake City. SINCE ONLY CROWN TOYOTA GIVES YOU A 3 YEAR 50,000 MILE WARRANTY ON NEW TOYOTAS. . . AND SINCE ONLY CROWN TOYOTA GIVES YOU A 1 YEAR, 12,000 MILE WARRANTY ON SELECTED USED CARS. . . WHY BUY ANYWH ERE She was bom January 24, 1913, the daughter of Dennis and Mary Agnes Dee Long in Tooele, Utah. Mrs. Wondershek was educated in Tooele schools and worked in Selvins Store following school her high On December graduation. 25, 1948, Albert J. she married Wondershek. She is also a former Eureka resident, having resided here for approximately ten years. Survivors include a son daughter-in-law- , and Martin and Lori Wondershek, Salt Lake City; brother, John Long, Tooele; sisters, Mrs. Elmer (Ann) Sch-wingham- New Rock- ford. North Dakota; Mrs. Charles Moellering, (Cecelia) Moberly, Mrs. Gerald (Eleanor) Gillespie and Missouri; ELSE? CROWN TOYOTA llO W. CENTER, OREM Agnes Mary Wondershek 224-1320- 1 Miss Gertrude Long, sister-in-laTooele; Elva Cullen, Midvale; several nephews and two nieces. Preceded in death by her husband, Albert, and a son, John Albert. Funeral mass was held Friday at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Salt Lake City. Rosary was recited Thursday evening at the Neil O'Donnell and Sons Mortuary. Burial was in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. This photo was submitted to THE EUREKA REPORTER by Mrs. Velma Phillips, whose daughter found it in an old textbook which once belonged to Mrs. Mary Driscoll. Mrs. Driscoll taught at Tintic High School for many years. She Is pictured in the center of the five persons in the photo. Can anyone name the other four ladies? (They appear to be dressed pretty much alike. Perhaps they were students at a Catholic college.) |