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Show need sponsors available Members of the American Legion Auxiliary met at the Memorial This year the American Legion President Nancy Riley conducted Building Monday evening for their the Tuesday meeting of Eureka Auxiliary of Eureka will be allowed monthly meeting. to send five girls to Girls State. Club. of Ladies Elks A regular business session was There is only one catch... funds! The President Virginia Bradford held and committees for the upgirls are in need of more sponsors.' presided. The auxiliary is sending out an Further coming year appointed. discussion on routine a Following to all past Girl Staters and also were for annual the made plans confab appeal to a matters, business, lengthy friends contribute to this worthy Spring luncheon. was held concerning ways and At the close of the meeting, Contributions big and small, means of sending 5 girls to Girls project. will be most welcome. Interested members socialized or played cards. this was agreed that Prize winners were: Mar Jean State shouldyear. It persons (or organizations) are every possible way asked to make their try checks out to the Finch, bridge; Anna Gillespie, they to raise the funds to send all 5. Eureka American Legion Auxiliary; raffle; and Dele Jones, cut. o Cleo Hostesses, Jackie Larson and Judge or Virginia Bradford; Prize winners for the evening Box 657; Eureka, Utah 84628: Marene Larson, served delicious were: Virginia Bradford, raffle; Time is short as the funds and refreshments during the evening, Cleo and cut; Margaret Hyde, high information must be in to the State Judge, low cut. Auxiliary by April 1st. Refreshments were then served by the hostess, LaVon Kirkham. LDS: LaDue Scovell of the Stake presidency, presided at Sunday mornings sacrament meeting at the LDS Church. Conducting was Max Berry. ' . Music was under the direction of Leah Francom and Wanda Colovich. song... A Opening Poor Wayfaring Man of Grief. Invocation was by Alice Fox. announcements These were made: a) The bishop announced that Marion Davis of Genola is selling Parish Council Auxiliary SeI"ber held recently k1 4260 meeting set two Umt . Each year over 500,000 people are victims of accidental poisonings and more than half of them are children under five. These children eat or drink furniture polish, drain cleaners,' detergents, vitamin tablets, aspirin, gasoline, poisonous plants, in- sectiddes, perfume...you name it. reported poisonings involve household products, potentially dangerous products find their way. into the average home each year. Small children are the most likely to be poisoned because they are curious ' and cant distinguish between things such as candy and pills, or soda and furniture polish. binary Some Savior's ministry portrayed in Easter season production 80 House and garden plants can also cause problems for children under production based on the ministry of plemented by a live chorus. In ad- age group, Diant mc at.. Jesus Christ will be presented by dition, there are another 75 in the Lotions this, are the munberone Church for the 4th Sunday The Church of Jesus Christ of production staff and technical crew, rSpgorv of Doisonines reported to A special Easter , season Symphony and , The show, Behold the Lamb of spoke betrayed Jesus during His last days God," wiU be staged March 24, 25, 26. 8d 30, at8p.m. nightly, with a . . .onrtV The church service non Sunday special matinee scheduled at 2 p.m. will be at 2:00 p.m. with Sunday on March 26. School preceding at 1:00 p.m. The production is adapted from Catholic: the scriptures by Elder Mark E. Stations of the Cross were held at Petersen, a member of the Churchs 10:30 a.m. preceding mass for the Quoruiii of Twelve Apostles. It 4th Sunday of Lent at 11:00 a.m. time for last year the first played Celebrant was Father Alcuin. and drew more than 75,000 people. Opening hymn was Hosea. The show commemorates, acReadings were from the bode of cording to Elder Petersen, the Joshua ; the 2nd letter of Paul to the most important and significant Corinthians; and the gospel ac-- single event in the history of the cording to Luke. The readings ami World-t- he resurrection of the the homily were centered on the savior lews Christ parable of the Prodigal Son. Raiph G Rodgirs, Jr., the The Offertory Procession was director, dicribS the production as made up of children from the Nephi a form 0f passjon piay a musical and Mona areas who presented their work based on the description in the gifts of banners with various in- - Gospels of the ministry of Jesus on The Christ. them. scriptions congregation joined them in the "Behold the Lamb of God has a "Great Things Happen cast of 160. Music will be provided cm hymn, Where God Mixes With Man. feng by the 450 singers and Communion song was Blest Be musicians in the Mormon Youth the Lord, and the closing hymn was The Light of Christ. Masses next weekend will be at 5 p.m. on Saturday and 11 a.m. Sunday. Congregational singing practice for Easter will be at 10 a.m. preceding Stations of the Cross at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday. chi Use fresh or frozen fila dough wrap around your favorite cheese or other filling.' Bake in 400 degrees oven for 20 minutes; cut into 1,2 inch logs and enjoy, says Sunset Magazine. Quick, fun and tasty. -- Mountain Fuel Supply Company today declared quarterly dividends of 65 cents per share on the com- panys common stock, $2 per share on the 8 percent preferred stock series, $2.15625 per share on the $8,625 preferred stock series and 'Wiggle Board Entry Gate $2.75 per share on the $11 preferred For an unusual appearance, make stock series. , The dividend on common stock is entry gate using "wiggle board cross support " eal fr SSttSS fJLi "'EaroducUon are available at wards LDS along the Wasatch Front. They may also be obtained at the box office of the attention in March on a nation-wid- e Promised Valley Playhouse, 132 level. The third week in March is South State Street, and at the Special Poison national declared Events Center. Prevention Week each year by the President. A big factor in preventing closures poisoning is on medicines and various household products. For example, since these caps were introduced in 1973, reported aspirin poisoning in children under five has dropped 65 percent while aspirin deaths for these children are down an amazing 83 Pcent. Unfortunately, not all potential poisons arer required to have safety lids (such as bleach,, ammonia, bubble bath, garden insecticides, and. plant food). About 95 percent of all accidental poisonings could be prevented by using reasonable precautions in the Fitness tips child-resista- for payable March 14, 1963, to corrugated fiberglass) Make frame shareholders of record on February with redwood 2 by 4s, reinforce with 18, 1983. All preferred dividends are 2 by.2s nailed horizontally. Nail payable on April 1, 1983, board to 2 by 2s says shareholders of record on March 11, ' Sunset Magazine. 1983.. . -- nt Dale Nelson Utah State University How many times have you heard "Use it or lose it? You better believe it, thats the way life is. The exercise scientists have known this for a long time. the Now, after reviewing Palo the evidence, a physician from Alto Medical Clinic concludes that at least a portion of the changes at- tributed to aging are, in fact, due to the disuse of the body that is part of home. Here are some tips for poison- a sedentary life style. And, he adds, proofing a home: Choose products contained in the changes are therefore preven- packages whenever table and correctable. He goes on to say that there is no drug in present or foreseeable use that holds as much promise for child-resista- nt 224-940- 4. possible. However, remember that child resistant closures are not child proof. If they were many of the adults couldnt open them either. Lock up all medicines, because many can be fatal if not properly used. Never tell children medicine or vitamins are candy. household cleaners, Keep furniture medicine, polish, lighter fluid, gasoline and insecticides out of the reach of children preferably in locked cabinets. Thia applies to any product with a warning label that says, Keep Out of the Reach of Children. Keep poisons in their original containers. Never store dangerous products in a soda bottle or other container that would normally contain food or drink. Be sure to properly resecure child resistant closures each time after using. Dont remove warning labels from products. These labels may contain crucial information a Poison Control Center or doctor needs to know if your child is poisoned. Have a bottle of Syrup of Ipecac ready for emergency use. Ipecac is a medication that cuases vomiting and can be purchased from a pharmacy. (Only use. Ipecac with a physicians advice because vomiting may be the wrong treatment for 1-- non-prescripti- on certain poisons. These include caustics like drain and oven cleaners, products petroleum-base- d such as furniture polish, and pesticides.) Be for poisoning ready emergencies. Find out ahead of time whom to call for help (for example the local poison center, a physician or a hospital emergency room) and post the number by the phone, Always call for advice before treating the poisoning. YOUR KNOW POISON CENTER NUM-- BER! Remember: Children will eat anything they can get their hands on. f your home because children act fast. So do poisons. Poison-proo- ' Stye lureka sustained health as a lifetime Fila Dough Appetizers as Chorus, Winnie Z Mteutent? Ey0fUtahSPeCial and assistance by properly trained health, care practitioners. For more information call Dr. Ashmore at Children act fast . . so do poisons know your poison center number Steelworkers Auxry were named The meeting of St. foca Outstanding Members, of the Patricksmonthly Council will be held Parish organization. Receiving the honor from the state next Tuesday, March 22nd, at 7:30 auxiliair were Alliene Farren and p.m. at the church rectory. GraraChatwm.Eaeh was presented with a lovely chma cup and saucer. Father Alcuin and officers are to two deserving urging a good attendance by Congratulations ladies! parishioners at the meeting. Tomorrow. Closing song... Israel, Israel, God is Calling. Benediction was by Terry Pierce. Methodist: Reverend Jim Sloan conducted . this service for the general public because of his belief that optimal health can only be achieved through sound nutritional practices, proper exercise, a positive mental attitude, c-- potatoes at $4 per hundred, b) A letter from the First Presidency directed all to pay their income taxes to avoid stiff penalties, c) Stake Conference will be April 16 and 17. The first meeting will be at 5:00 p.m. Saturday. Meetings on Sunday will be at 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. d) Ward conference is March 20. e) The funeral of Lawrence Walker was scheduled at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, f) There will be a meeting at the state center for all women 18 and over on March 19 from 9 a.m. until noon. Best Player The basketball was presented to Troy Jones trophy by Brother Bateman The Sport- smanship trophy was awarded to Eureka ward with Mundi Pedersen accepting. The program was presented by Mr. and Mrs. Verl Phillips and their grandchildren. Talks were given by Pat, Brennan and Melissa Fox, Verl Phillips and Velma Phillips. Michael or Today Phillips .sang (sold Redding room Legion Auxiliary Girl staters Lady Elks Church News JJJ?hP March 18, 1983 The Eureka Reporter Page Two program of physical exercise (The Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 248, Sept. 10, 1982). Compare Physical Inactivity The negative changes that we associate with growing older are similar to the changes that occur in our bodies after, long periods of physical inactivity. Its like putting a leg in a cast, confining a patient to bed, orbiting an astronaut in a space all produce deterioration capsule in the cardiovascular and other important systems in the body. The blood pressure goes up, capacity to use oxygen goes down. blood fat levels go up, body fat increases, muscle mass decreases, bones become brittle, the bodys - chemical functions deteriorate, periods of depression increase, and the brains capacity to function on a high level decreases. Exporter (UPS-179-62- 0) Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Printed by. ART . Cin PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville, Utah 14663 Subscription in advance, per year $5.00 per copy 10 at Springville Utah 84663. 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