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Show Page Four The Eureka Reporter Pecemlier 4, 19H1 Brevities Senior citizens hold meeting Crib Members of the Young-at-HeaClub gathered at the Memorial Building at noon on Wednesday for their regular meeting. Prior to the meeting, blood pressures were taken by Joe Bernini. A luncheon was then served to forty-thre- e members and guests. rt Vice-Preside- Corner Happy parents of their second daughter are Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Webber of Salt Lake City. Catherine Ruth (who will be called Cay"), was born at Holy Cross Hospital on Saturday, Earl nt Grimstead presided November 28, 1981. She weighed an even eight at the business session. Opening prayer was by James Toone. The Pledge pounds. Anxiously awaiting a peek at her new little sister is two and a half of Allegiance was given by the group, followed by group-singin- Bless America, Bessie Toone. Those Proud led by celebrating birthdays were: Leona Bray, Barbara Sorensen and Donna Paxman. Reported on the Sick List were Emma Lewis, Last Tuesday the Stake Lucille Riley, Valene Livingstpn, and Helen held Laurel Standard All are Night. The theme was Snell. recuperating at home. "My Star is Rising". Rebecca Montoya un- , Welcome was given by derwent surgery on Lynda Broadbend. The Sunday at Mt. View opening song was "Come Hospital, and is reported Ye Children of the Lord. to be recovering well. Debbie Noorlander inMargaret Harkins is troduced the speaker, confined to Utah Valley Mrs. Sabra Peterson, of Hospital after suffering a Provo. She talked on "Living by the Spirit and "Listening to the Promptings of the Holy Wedding date told Mr. Deanna. year-ol- d of "God g Ghost. The closing song, "My Star is Rising" was by 2nd Ward, with slide presentation by Dan Genola and Mrs. Ortho Christensen of Provo, Noorlander. Josie Penfordleton gave the closing the announce of prayer. thcoming marriage their daughter, Bernice, to Stephen Pratt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pratt of Provo. The couple plan a December 4, 1981 wedding at the Fourteenth Ward Chapel in Provo. refreshAfterwards, ments were served. On the same evening, the priests had their "Man to Man Night. CaldLee was Speaker well, American Fork, who was formerly an attorney grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rowley and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Webber, all of Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Porter of Springville, are the happy parents of a baby girl, born November 29, 1981, at Utah Valley Hospital. Mrs. Porter (Michelle) is the kindergarten and second grade teacher at Eureka Elementary School. The new arrival checked in at a little over 7 pounds and has been named Ilobby Lynn. She has a big brother. . .Ruslin. . .two years old. Use a salt shaker to sprinkle small seeds in your garden. Makes for more even distribution and more plants reaching maturity. Texas. He on and "Goals spoke Determination. At the conclusion of the meeting, doughnuts and apple cider were served. Last Sunday, our Stake leaders came to compliment us on our Bir- earn money for our activities. We will clean houses, yards, etc. If anyone wishes something done that they haven't had time to do, please call the Noorlanders (6663) or Wegkamps (6907). Thank Keys made Locks keyed or rekeyed Combination of old locks changed to fit new key Safe combination changed you. MIA Reporter Cassandra Kirkham CALL ED FIELDS Entre Nous 433-662- 9 GIVI SOMITHING PRACTICAL. HIS fCHRISTMAS? if. Wouldn't it be nice to give a gift that can last virtually forever? What if that gift also increased in value year after year, and best of all, what if that gift could express your feelings of love better than anything else? At Duke Jewelry, we specialize in this perfect gift. Our resident goldsmith and diamond specialist will help you select a . timeless gift from pay to be practical Open J E $19.95. 9:30-- 6 Mon-.Sa- f. W E It really does P.M. w L R Y 220 South Main Street, Springvillc. Utah Lady Elks hosted Sc how They Sunday. divided their time between Eureka and Nephi, where they visited with Mary's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jones and other relatives. Enjoying Thanksgiving dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bray, were and son, daughters Patricia, Mary Ann and Ronnie; Mr. and Mrs. Brennan Hannifin; and Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hannifin and three children, Tim, Margaret Ann and J.B. Spending the Thanksgiving holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fennell were a daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Craig Lindsay and six children, of Thanksgiving dinner at Mountain Home, Utah. The Tuesday evening their home. Guests, The family arrived meeting of Eureka Ladies besides daughters, Wednesday evening and of Elks was conducted by Melanie and Traci, were returned to their home on President Marene Lar- Mrs. Leona Franks, and son. Mr. and Mrs. Barry Saturday. When a knitting pattern Following routine Franks and daughter, involves of were Lake Salt Kristin, business, plans many stitches, City. finalized for the annual and place a safety pin after Mary Barry, Christmas Party Kristin were houseguests each ten or 20 stitches. scheduled for Ti esday, at the home of Mrs. Leona They'll help with December 15th. Plans Franks from Wednesday include dinner at 7 p.m.at the Pick 'N Shovel Restaurant, followed by LYMAN'S BEAUTY SALON an exchange of gifts and EUREKA, UTAH games at the lodge. During the social hour LYMAN LONEY, Owner and Operator the followed which a Bleaches Blow Styling and Cutting meeting, prizes were won Frosts Naomi Perms by Cushing, Bridge; Fawn Fife, cut; Expert Styling Coloring and Julie Ann Sorensen, APPOINTMENTS ONLY raffle. were Refreshments served by hostesses Marene Larson and Jackie Larson. PHONE 433-636Closed Sunday and Monday 7 JuabCounty Hopital and thday Program, "The The MIA is in need of fund raising projects to Eureka son-in-la- until in Houston, Master's Touch, and tell us about yearly events. ED'S KEYS & LOCKSMITH were: Tim and Margaret Ann Hannifin; Patricia Bray; Laura Ann Blight; Fred Badertscher; Terry Mr. and Mrs. Miles and Laird; Randy Stewart drove down from Allinson. Dry Piney, Wyoming The students arrived Wednesday to spend home on Tuesday to Thanksgiving with her the Thanksgiving family, (the Tom Judge spend with their Holiday family). returned families. They Early on Saturday, they drove to Salt Lake to visit to school in Logan on Mile's family, and then on Sunday. dinner Thanksgiving to Logan to attend a of home at the wedding. They returned guests to Dry Piney on Sunday. Mrs. Mary Newman were her daughter and Marilyn and John Eureka students enof Clearfield, Crawforth joying a respite from Utah. The couple their studies at Utah State remained overnight, University last week leaving on Friday to visit relatives in Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ray Laura McIntyre hosted the Wednesday meeting of the Entre Nous Literary Club, at her home in Mammoth. The book review was given by Mabel Butler. She reviewed a humorous work by Shirley Leuth, entitled "I Didn't Plan to be a Witch. Members enjoyed the presentation, as was evidenced by the discussion that followed. Prior to the review, President Earlean Gear presided at a short business meeting, during which plans for the annual Christmas party were formulated. The party will be held on December 16 at the home of Maud Blight. In attendance at the meeting were: Donna Laird, Mabel Butler, Maud Blight, Virginia Badertscher, Pat Brady, Afton Berry, Rhoana Shaw and Earlean Gear. Nephi Medical Clinic 392 East 600 North, Nephi' offers rural residents of Sanpete and Juab Counties complete medical services PRACTITIONERS FULL-TIM- E Wayne R. 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