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Show October 29. 1982 Church News 'citizens enjoy Halloween party here LDS: Lowell Thomas President presided at Sacrament Meeting held Sunday morning at the Eureka Ward LDS Church. Bishop Ronald Griggs conducted the meeting. Eureka Senior Citizejns Young-At- , The Sage Hens were introduced Music was under the direction of Heart Club eitcrtairied at their ;with-Davand Fred singing a annual Halloween Party last Halloween song. The Sage Hens, Leah Francom and Wanda Colovich. Opening song was "Let Us All Wednesday at the MemoriaL dressed in Halloween costumes, Press On. ( were Carole Ann Castleton, Adele Building. Invocation was given by David President Martin Fennell con- - Allinson, Lois Pedersen and Linda ducted and welcomed all those Jessup, with accompaniment by Garbett Jr. Announcements were made as Mabel Butler. They sang a present. Oct. 30, Baptisms-Saturdafollows: Invocation was offered by John Halloween song and then had the Center. Stake at the at 6 Fast p.m. Fennell. audience participate with them is Day Sunday, Oct. 31, Halloween decorations about the several clever Halloween songs, No meetings will be held in the hall and on the dining tables added Fred told a story called, Ghosts the following Sunday, due to ward and Goblins, with Bren and Gertie to the spirit of Halloween. in Conference Stake A delicious roast beef dinner was as the main characters, November 6 and 7. Leah Towers played three served to the seventy-thre- e persons Priesthood session will be Saturday bers on the accordian..Over the 7 p.m. All adults invited. The at Following dinner, a drawing was Waves, Please, Release Me and general session is scheduled on Blue Skirt Waltz' held for door prizes. Lucky winners The program ended with Bessie were: Betty Curtis, Margaret Hyde, Jnv hninpcQ nm-tinToone Pannell and Peg Sheldon, Kathy singing Somewhere My Garbett was released as a primary Love. Clara Bates. was er Ruth Francom and Winners of the pumpkin cenThanks were expressed to Fred lea, 85 a primary teacher. terpieces were: LaVon Kirkham, and Dave for the fine program and sJained James Toone, Nellie Finch, Lee for being their own usual witty and clever selves. A vote of thanks was Bird, Ann Ekker and Joan Dale. Scovill and Pres. President Fennell introduced also extended to all those on the Joel White, LaDue Ranna Leyba, who is the director of program and to all who helped in Lowell Thomas. Benediction was by Nick the program, R.S.V.P. (Retired any way to make it such a great Castleton. Senior Volunteer Program), for the party. She organization. gave an interesting talk concerning the program which is a benefit to the community and helps senior citizens stay active and healthy through service. Joan Dale will be the e w y, . San-taquin- num-attendin- g. n ... The Eureka Reporter Page Eleven Methodist; fed in order to grow. Otherwise it Sunday Worship Service at the dies. Methodist Church was under the Masses next weekend will be at direction of the minister, Rev. Jim 5:00p.m. on Saturday and 11:00a.m. Sloan. on Sunday. Mass on Monday, Scripture readings were taken November 1, All Saints Day. ..will be from the Gospel of Matthew. at 7:00 p.m. Rev. Sloan spoke on the subject of Fears. He brought out the point that Faith will override many fears. On the other hand, children should be taught to fear certain things, such as talking to strangers playing with matches, etc., he added. Rev. Sloan will conduct the ser- vice next Sunday, beginning' at 2 p.m. Sunday School is scheduled at 1 p.m. Catholic: Mass on Mission Sunday at St. Patricks Church was under the direction of Father Alcuin. Scripture readings were 'taken from the Prophet Jeremiah; the letter to the Hebrews; and the gospel 0f Mark. Central theme was that the rest0res and guides his people. In his homiiy) Father referred to spoken of inthe lheJblind as readings, representing each of. us.. .that everyone has a certain amount of blindness which must be overcome, by Faith. He went on to say that Faith must be nurtured and tWr Candy contest As a special treat this month, Tintic P.T.A. has donated a BIG jar of candy to Eureka Elementary School. It is on display in the library of the .school. Every boy and girl has been given the chance to guess the total number of pieces of candy in the jar. On Friday, October 29th at 11:00 a.m., as assembly will be held to announce the winner of the contest. The winner will be the boy or girl who guessed closest to the correct number of pieces in the jar. The prjze js the jar of candy. now A fmc Summer it doth foreshow. English Rhyme Oh, the lovely fickleness of an y April Six-Coun- ty representative for the Eureka Senior Citizens. clever program followed with Fred Garbett as M.C., assisted by A brother, Dave. Dave told an amusing story and then the group sang Dark Town Strutters Ball, with guitar accompaniment by Fred and Dave. Club members and guests were then treated to a new original song played for the first time by Fred and Dave. Name of the song is, Flight of the Fly That Hit the Wall. It was short and sweet! The two then sang, Mamas Dont Let Your Babes Grow Up to be Cowboys, and Bill Bailey, with the group joining in a couple of verses of Bill Bailey. Methodist Women Members of the United Methodist Womens organization met in regular session Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Frances Ewell. President Pat Brady conducted the meeting. The devotional was given by Mabel Butler. Rev. Sloan chose material from the 29th Psalm for the Lesson, which members found to be very interesting. At the close of the meeting, the hostess served refreshments to: Rev. Sloan, Pat Brady, Mary Newman, Mabel Butler, Sandy Evans, Virginia Randle, and Alliene Farren. Parish council , v. -- y sets meeting St. Patricks Parish Council, will mceton Friday, November 5, at 7 :30 p.m.. in the church rectory. All parishioners are invited. Father Alcuin and Council officers are urging a good turnout to help with the planning and organization of upcoming activities. i Now Utahs Money Can Stay at Home For The Benefit of Your Economy!! .m&siXBt, LBLHJUiMUJ MWiiiM i Make all you can, save all you can, give all you can. i John Wesley UTAH BANKERS ASSOCIATION Oh, to be in England Now that Aprils there. Browning March comes jn like a lion and goes out likfe a lamb. . MEMBER F.D.I.C |