OCR Text |
Show Page Two Church News Irish fun Catholic: Alcuin was celebrant 5th Sunday of Lent the mass for Father at at Eureka ward Young - at - He.art has Irish party March 25. 1983 The Eureka Reporter celebrates RS birthday followed Joan Dale presented a clever reading entitled, A Letter to Reagan. sparks interest Mary Jane Nelson with a medley of Irish songs.. .My St. Patricks Church. L The Relief Society Anniversary i presided and welcomed all present. Wild Irish Rose; Who Threw the Readings were from the book of QT Invocation was given by Lee Bird. Overalls in Mrs. Social was held Tuesday evening in Murphys the prophet Isaiah; the letter of Paul A delicious ham dinner was then Chowder?; and When Irish Eyes the Eureka Ward Chapel and to the Philippians; and the gospel served to the 60 persons attending. are Smiling. The entire group Cultural Hall, according to John. Strange things were happening at The hall and dining tables were joined Mary Jane in the last num- President Rachel Hannifin In his homily, Father referred to the Eureka Elementary school on with ber. decorated those attending and welcomed green' the second lesson wherin St. Paul Thursday, March 17th, St. Patricks attractively four Towers Leah and conducted the shamrocks, played lively many streamers, program, spoke of coming to know Christ Day. As everyone entered the other clever Irish decorations. numbers on the accordian. They were Stake guests Special through prayer. Father went on to building to begin the day it Appeared Sweet were: for The committee responsible Avelina, Wheels, President Martha Hallett and Sister state the Christian position on as though a Leprechaun had indeed for the Daisy, and The Irish Washer- - May Barney. arrangements salvation.. .That God is the one who visited the school during the night, gy were: Gertrude Hannifin, woman. Prelude music was played by Gold dust and little green footprints saves; we do not save ourselves. Bessie Brennan Toone, Leah Francom. Invocation was by by Hannifin, accompanied Palm Sunday masses are were leading through the halls up chairperson; Martin Fennell, Margaret Fennell, Mabel, sang Young at Heart with Alice Fox. scheduled at 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sister Hallett then gave a talk Virginia Cartwright, and Helen the group joining in on the second 11 a.m. on Sunday. Congregational did themselves chorus. Ferris. about the pioneers and the early really They singing practice will begin at 10 a.m. The party ended Relief Society. proud as the party was a huge on Sunday, with Stations of the Cross March and anyone in the school who success. the beautiful 'singing Following her talk, a song was had done a good deed for someone at 10:30 a.m. Love. My sung by Lois Pedersen, Linda The Holy Week schedule is as had a Leprechaun Award with Sincere thanks were expressed to Jessup, Adele Allinson and Carole Door prizes were miniature Holy Thursday Mass-- 6 p.m. her name tacked to the bulletin shamrock money trees. Lucky everyone who helped in any way to Ann Castleton, accompanied by Confessions will be heard at 5 p.m. board for everyone to read, winners were: Cecilia Trujillo, make the party such a success. Shaw. Rhoana before mass. The Good Friday Thursday morning all of the Dorothy Allinson, Mac Bigler, ' The program continued with talks Liturgical Service will be at 3 p.m. Leprechaun Good Deed awards had Darlene Nelson and Mary Grimby Bishop Ronald Griggs and Grace The Holy Saturday Easter Vigil been taken from the bulletin board, stead. Chatwin; a piano solo by Leah been had who service will be at 8 p.m. Confessions Everyone P Francom; a reading by Joan Dale; 1C TO I I will be heard beginning at 3 p.m. on acknowledged as having done a good L NUUO O and a vocal duet by Adele Allinson Oscar and Lilly Erickson seat or desk a Holy Saturday. Easter Sunday Mass deed found at his-hand Linda Jessup. of the Resurrection is scheduled to picture of a leprechaun and candy to presented the club with a framed Members of the Entre Nous Rachel complimented those black and white.sketch of an Indian boot. begin at 11 a.m. Club met Wednesday members with special talents to end Literary Boys, girls, secretaries, teachers, man. Printed beneath the picture evening at the home of Rhoana the program. A gift was presented to aides and custodians were all was this Indian proverb: Never Shaw. Martha Hallett. wondering what was happening. As regret growing older. Tis many A short business meeting was Benediction was by Ruth FranLDS: boys and girls ran into the office to denied of that privilege. Thanks conducted by President Maud com. Ward Conference was held last' ask about the leprechaun they were extended to Lilly and Oscar for Blight. The group then went to the Sunday with President Lowell noticed their principal, Mr. Hudson, the gift and to Ludene Dean and Cleo Judge reviewed the book, cultural hall where a lovely lunThomas presiding and Mundi sitting at his desk wearing green Mark Young for helping Lilly frame What the Great Religions Believe, cheon was served on beautifully Pedersen conducting. shorts and a green pixie hat with the picture for the party, of Joseph Gaer. She told of decorated tables. Pictures were a work Music was furnished by Leah wings on. the beginnings of such ancient taken by Max Berry. Francom and Wanda Colovich. It is him? they asked. Was he of the in was Mabel Butler charge religions as Buddhism, Hinduism, Ye the Leprechaun King or was it Mrs. song... "Come Opening which was as follows: The Shintoism, Islamism, Jaimism, program Disconsolate. Europeans Watching U.S. Health Morris, our Title I aide, as she was first grade from Eureka Elemen- Taoism, Confucianism, Western European naInvocation was offered by Rachel in charge of the bulletin board for Systems tary sang Lollipop Tree and Zorastrianism and Christianity. A tions, Hannifin. to already cutting back on their March, or was it really an honest McNamaras Band. Their encore lively discussion followed the multibillion-dollar welfare systems, Announcements were made as goodness Leprechaun, was You and Me, directed by review. song be will in are the follows: Stake Temple Day U.S., U.S. News watching Linda Jessup, with piano acRefreshments were served by the & World Report stated. Social policy April 8. It was reported that Marion companiment provided by Mabel. hostess to these members: Afton . Davis of Genola still has potatoes experts say Reagans decisions Hie little ones really knew their Berry, Cleo Judge, Maud Blight, could have a major impact in hundred. Those for c $4.00 j rc r per selling o o songs well and everyone was officials a to there struggle to unable and pay needing potatoes to see and hear them. and Virginia Badertscher. EuroP delighted McIntyre . the welfare to overiaul are asked contact Bishop Ronald systems that in much been have longer than place Griggs. Fast Day will be next 5 U I I OU I O Dandruff A Lifelong Problem those U.S. The burden in in the total be will Saturday Sunday. Baptisms Research has revealed that one out those 0f countries is twice as at 4 p.m. instead of the usual 6 p.m. of every two people has a lifelong manyas it is in this This year the American Legion Adele Allinson was released as high country, the of dandruff vanes that I II I V of D cle be allowed will In o Eureka observed. a related item, the Relief Society chorister and Gae Fox Auxiliary from mild to severe. The oldest journai 0f Commerce to send five girls to Girls State. was sustained in that position. reported pharmaceutical prescription in recently that Britains national A youth conference is scheduled There is only one catch... funds! The is one for the hair, yet health service is on June 23 at Payson. Charge for the girls are in need of more sponsors. facing its most Jim and Bessie Toone and Lila history suc- not science has medical still out an is 3 The auxiliary sending workshop will be $12 with meals Milne, all of Mammoth, drove to 111 conquering aanurun. ine included. appeal to all past Girl Staters and Delta on Saturday where they en- - ceeea as wlUl ag0i while private sector skin medicine SC"P is booming. There are . Joel White read the sustaining of friends to contribute to this worthy joyed a lovely dinner at a Delta r8: officers and leaders in the Eureka project. Contributions big and small, restaurant. After dinner, the three unaeroea an almost invisible pro- over four million Britons covered by will be most welcome. Interested took a tour of the giant In- - cess linking constantly. Lens snea private health insurance, 120 private ward. a rate which just Two Songs of Peace was sung persons (or organizations) are. termountain Power Project. They as J me hospitals, 20 more being built, and 20 by the church choir, directed by asked to make their checks out to the were amazed at the changes that skin cells. In dandruff the flakes are being planned. British health , workers have been involved in a Rhoana Shaw with piano ac- Eureka American Legion Auxiliary; have taken place since they last of oil mixed excessive c--o ter pay dispute for seven months, Leah Cleo or Francom. Judge Virginia Bradford; visited the project. They found it to with dead celts. companiment by fre- Shampooing Talks were then heard from Box 657; Eureka, Utah 84628. be really taking shape now. hospitals are closing because of quently works for many people with Time is short as the funds and mts, 750.000 people are Bishop Ronald Griggs and LaDue severe dandruff problems. for Schovell. The choir then sang The information must be in to the State and On Friday, Oscar waiting operations and "In some Lilly areas of the Lords Prayer. country, 40 percent of Erickson traveled toLehi to attend a Auxiliary by April 1st. The belief of that the the non-urgehair cases have been of These the members performance of the musical, another drink is a cure for a waiting for over a year, the article RUNNERS AND DIETERS MAY congregation were called upon to CAROUSEL, at Lehi High School, dog Cory hangover has its origin in ancient said. give short talks: David Garbett, SHARE COMMON TRAITS -M- Their granddaughter, believed that Uie men who are com- - Erickson, is a member of the cast. Leah Francom, Chris Elmer, iddle-aged a for bite was the Unlimited power corrupts the or dog Lois Pedersen pulsive runners, ignoring injury Cassandra Kirkham, After the play, they went to the home J81 antld?te at-of burned hair the that had dog and Harold Shaw. possessor. illness, may suffer from a of Richard and Kathy Erickson for tacked you. William Pitt President Lowell Thomas was the pathological drive similar to one ice cream. starve women anorexic that makes On Sunday, Richard, Kathy, Cory concluding speaker. Lead, Kindly Light was the themselves psychiatrists said and Minna Gough enjoyed Sunday closing hymn. recently. However, the man is seen dinner at the Erickson home in in his quest for Mammoth. Benediction was by Linda Young. as dedicated .QlQQ6 SCllOOl his-follow- s: . n 1 1 Moi 1 er (Z nppH fri fp J DrQVtjrC arti-proble- m . jrs te bit-compo- nt ,Rians physical prowess, whereas the woman is seen as sick. Many men HEADACHES AND ALLERGIES between 30 and 50 years old who take to improve their Many migraine headaches may up running and anorexic women both, be related to food allergies. o families and from come Recently, food allergies were an to share array of discovered in 65 percent of migraine sufferers studied at a London psychological traits said a study in of hospital. Suspected foods included the New England Journal to the Medicine. study, According apples, cheese, chocolate, coffee, to inhibit seem both anger, groups milk, eggs, fish, oranges, rice, extremely high self- shellfish, tea, tomatoes and wheat. have Patients were allergic to an average expectations and high tolerance of of three foods. The number of physical discomfort. headaches was often reduced by Wherever I found a living eliminating the offending food from creature, there I found the will to the c&et. power Nietzsche Sentiments are for the most part traditiona- l- we feel them because Power is ever stealing from the they were felt by those who many to the few. prereded. Wendell self-ima- ge well-to-d- William Hazlitt Phillips Gtye iEureka Enjoying a visit at the home of Mrs. Emma Lewis on Wednesday were Bradfield of Floyd Leamington, Utah and Lawrence Bradfield of Lynndyl, Utah. Floyd constructed the building that Emma now calls home and always pays her a visit when he is in town. Having a rollickin good time at Wendover last weekend were Larry and Georgia Ewell, Mrs. Frances Ewell and Mrs. Alliene Farren of Eureka; Mr. and Mrs. Ned Brewer, Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Brewer and Mrs. Thelma Gates, Payson; and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bir- mingham of Salt Lake City. Ac-cording to Alliene, the trip was fun from start to finish as they traveled in a motor home and played cards to and from Wendover. Sounds great! ! Exporter (UPS-179-62- 0) . Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Printed by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Sprlngville, Utah 14663 Subscription in advance, per year $5.00 per copy 10( postage paid at Springville Utah 84663. Entered as second class matter at the post office, Springville. Utah 84663, under the act of March Second class 3. 1879. MRS. GRACE BERNINI MARTIN W. CONOVER HARRISON CONOVER Member: Correspondent Managing Editor Publisher UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION. |