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Show The Eureka Reporter 16, 1982 April Page Three Folk-foo- d Grand Chapter O.E.S. event successful The sixth annual of Eastern Star No. 18, "Folk-Foo- d cultures. Roth old and new recipes graced the table, and a little sample of each Butch Cassidy. He led a more than filled the, checkered career as a plates and "tummies of those accented decorations with butterflies, fashioned partaking. Everyone agrees this is a by Mabel Butler. delightful way to salute our heritage. Since no admission fee is involved, everyone has an was buzzing with excitement on Monday evening, April 5th, when approximately 125 guests and members met in Eureka for the Annual Grand Officers Official Visitation. They traveled from all parts of the State. Presiding officers were Worth Matron Linda Boyd and Worthy Patron John Boyd. Setting the theme for the gala affair were Spring and Easter op- - by the Utah portunity to join in. If you missed out on this year's State Historical Society Regular business was conducted prior to heard from the messages Worthy Grand Matron and the Worthy Grand Patron. W.G.M. Ruth Darrington of Ogden, spoke on "I Believe In Miracles. Title of W.G.P. Wendell Hiblers talk was "Easter, the Season of Spiritual fun, plan for your family Museum Services, Tintic to attend next spring. Historical Society, Utah Besides the culinary State Office of Education treat, the audience found - Title Program, their historical education the Advisory Committee broadened in another on Education for Black slide-tap- e A Students, and the Black way. presentation, entitled Ethnic Study Guide Curriculum Committee, "Blacks in Utah History IHUUw NCXt IHOnthf Oil M3y 3V was shown and narrated slide presenby Gary Peterson. The another program stemmed from tation will be shown, Members of the Entre work done on the featuring "Utahs Native Nous Ljterary Club met "Peoples of Utah by the Americans. Everyone is Wednesday evening at the State Historical Society. invited. home of Maud Blight. The program featured A short business Blacks who were fur U.S.W. AUXIIISFy IV-CR- A nC rlltrp meeting, trappers and frontier explorers, 1847 pioneers and settlers, the U.S. Army troops stationed at Fort Duchesne and Fort Douglas, Steelworkers cowboys, ducting railroad workers and prospectors. local The people remember the high quality of work done by Mr. Peterson through the four presentations he prepared last year; on Tintic, Sanpete County, Emery County and Carbon County. This program on Blacks was well-don- United e deavor by Gary. en- The program was made possible by a grant from the Utah Endowment for the Humanities, and was wherein 523? order to secure enough funds to send the new Tintic book to press, the Tintic Historical Society is seeking help in the form of sales. An order form follows for your convenience. In pre-publishi- ORDER FORM copy (copies) of: "Faith, Hope & Prosperity, Tintic Mining District" am enclosing $14.95 plus $1.05 postage and handling for each copy Name: Address: City: and famous their delicious cookies. Out of town members attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coombe, Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Eastwood, Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Butler and Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd, Provo; Charles Eden, Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Larsen, Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roach, Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tuckelt and Mrs. Pearl Kester, Santaquin. . William 'Bill' "Bill of Payson, died A. Laird, 92, Tuesday, April 6, 1982 in Provo. slle was born April 1890, in David 28, Orem, Utah to and Elizabeth Gardner Laird. He married Helen Wahlquist, July 22, 1921. She died in 1972. - " Jhe accounting deffijJmf.nl: While living in Eureka he was a member of the Volunteer Fire Department and served as Fire Chief. He was also a member of the Utah State Association Fireman's for more than 63 years. He was a member of the LDS Church. Survivors include two sons and one daughter; Mrs. Walter (Naudyne) Swenson of Midvale; Melvin W. Laird of Orem, and Harold E. Laird of Weiser, Idaho; eight grandchildren; and four great- - grandchildren. Graveside services were held Saturday in the Payson City Cemetery. 84628 ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville, Utah 84663 Subscription in advance, per year $5.00 per copy 10' Second clast postage paid at Springville, Utah 84663. Entered as second class matter at the post office, Springville, Utah 84663; under the Act of March 3, 1879. MRS. GRACE BERNINI MARTIN W. CONOVER HARRISON CONOVER Correspondent Managing Editor Publisher Member: UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION. Eva F. Gustin & you never so high, w is above you. Tis better to have loved and Eva Frances Gustin, lost, Than never to age 72, of Ogden, died have loved at all. Tennyson Thursday, April 8, 1982 in an Ogden hospital. A liar is not believed She was born July 14, 1909 in Levan, Utah, a even though he tell the daughter of Victor and Annie Sailing Stephenson. She married Thomas Allen Gustin, March, 1934, in Nephi, Utah. He died January 10, 1966. She was a homemaker and a devoted and loving wife, mother and grandmother. She was a member of the LDS Church. Mrs. Gustin lived in Eureka a number of years before moving to Ogden. She had been reared and educated in . Laird William Published weekly at Eureka, Utah Printed by truth. LEGAL NOTICES GUARDIANSHIP AND PROHATE NOTICES Consult County Clerk nr for thn Rrsptvtive Sinm Further Information NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Eureka City Council and Masterplan Committee, will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, the 27th of April, 1982 in the Eureka Levan. Survivors are one son ' Memorial Building. The Purpose of the and one daughter, Gary hearing will be to hear A. Gustin, Roy, Utah; Miss Ann Marie Gustin, comments Ogden; three granddaughters; one brother, one Fred sister, Mrs. and Inez Stephenson of Levan. Sorbe, both Funeral services were conducted Monday in the of Flowers Chapel from the public, concerning the Eureka Draft Final Document. Masterplan Topics to be discussed at the hearing will include a broad range of growth issues and City service policies. Such as; A- nnexation Policy Mortuary in Ogden. In- Master Declaration, terment was in Nephi City Street Plan, Growth Cemetery. Priority etc.recommendations, Sign up time Comments on these and items will be It is time once again to received and considered start thinking about prior to the publication of summer bowling. Eureka the final plan. keglers are asked to Display copies of the register as soon as Draft Document are possible for the Tuesday available for public inNight "Mixed Doubles spection at the Eureka Bowling League. Call City Office during regular 7 Grace Bernini at business hours. or sign up with Lee Huff in the Published at Dukes Lanes in Eureka Reporter April 16, Spanish Fork. and 23, 1982. other 433-662- as soon as the book is available. Target date for the book release is September 11f 1982. I Demman, Salt Lake City, who is a member of the Education Committee of the General Grand Chapter. Following the meeting, Tintic's members served He was educated in the were schedules coming Eureka schools and was discussed, was conducted pmnipdthe mines in by President Ear.ean man Gcar In 1945 he went to work U.S. Steel and retired I aura Mclntvre for in ,96- He was emPlo'ed "The a miumiw Please send .Rosamond guesi. up- After a routine business o? The Beils, a meeting, refreshments were served by hostesses, work of Russell Janney. Alice Peart and Alliene The review was well Farren. given and enjoyed by Prizes for the evening everyone. to: went Lilly Delicious refreshments Clara Erickson, 500; Bates, "Bingo; and were then served by the Alliene Farren, "Cut. hostess to the following Plans for the annual members: Mable Butler, Birthday Party have been Pauline Elmer, Laura Virginia postponed until a later McIntyre, Rhoana date. Next meeting will Badertscher, Afton be held April 21, at the Shaw, Berry, Union Hall at 8 p.m. All Donna Laird, Patricia members are urged to Brady, and Earlean Gear. attend. Out of. town orders will be filled Tribute was paid to a special t Surrira Sepurter (UPS-179-62- 0) Tintic Chapter, Order Rebirth. Potluck, sponsored by the Tintic Historical Society, was another fun success. Approximately fifty persons gathered to share their favorite foods, representing at least ten different countries and another 3 State: Check or Money Order Payable to: Tintic Historical Society Eureka, Utah 84628 Zip: EOICAL CLINIC announces o A Change in Hours o 1:30 - 4:00 Wednesdays and Fridays 5 Call: For Appointments 433-690- . |