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Show Page Two The Eureka Reporter October 14, American Legion auxiliary Historical, holds meeting, plans events Society 1983 Young-at-Hea- rt Club has meeting Secretarial and treasurers reports were given by Grace Chatwin and Eureka senior citizens Club met in regular session last Wednesday in the Memorial Young-at-Hea- rt Building. President Earl Maud Blight. A card, signed by many of his friends, was mailed to Carl Galloway who is presently residing at a rest home in California. After a discussion concerning Grimstead . presided and welcomed everyone. Invocation was offered by Alice Fox. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Peg Sheldon with all participating. of Leah Towers led group-singin- g God Bless America. business matters, a Halloween Party was planned for Friday, October 28, at 6 p.m. at the Memorial Building. Elna Bird will of dinner in charge be arrangements. Leah Towers was asked to get further information on the flu shots. A delicious luncheon, prepared by Ann Garbett, Afton Berry and Fawn Fife, was served to the 50 people present. routine Members celebrating October birthdays were: Ann Garbett, Grace Chatwin, Gertrude Hannifin and Alice Peart. Happy Birthday was sung to each. Listed on the Sick List were Pat Curtis, in Mountain View Hospital, following surgery; Oscar Erickson home from Mt. View; Mabel Butler entering Utah Valley Hospital on Oct. 6 for back surgery; and Else Green, Elna Bird, and Mickie Miller, who had been ill but were reported to be improving. Church Mews Brevities Father Aludn was the celebrant at the masses held last weekend at St. Catholic: Patricks Church. First hymn was Last Saturday evening, James and Bessie Toone were in Grantsville, . book of Kings; the second letter of Paul to Timothy; and the Quarterly meeting and banquet. to Dutch were treated The guests gospel according to St. Luke 17: All dealt with the topic of Oven Chicken and vegetables, along with rolls, soft drinks, and pie. The gratitude to the Lord. autumn In his homily, Father pointed out in decorated tables were colors. Place for the banquet was the that we, as Christians, tend to take Fire Station. things for granted and as our due The program consisted of selec- and we are not as grateful as we tions taken from musicals produced should be. Many have lost their in Grantsville each year. It was very sense of gratitude for the well presented and enjoyed by all. sacraments and need to have that sense of gratitude reawakened. Members of the Entre Nous For The Closing hymn was, with season Club Of the The Earth. began Literary Beauty an opening social held Wednesday Masses next weedend will be at 5 N Shovel the at Pick evening p.m. on Saturday and 11 a.m. on Restaurant. Enjoying a lovely Sunday. -- dinner were these eleven members: Effie Bell, Afton Berry, Donna Laird, Rhoana Shaw, Cleo Judge, Laura McIntyre, Earlean Gear, Virginia Badertscher, Maud Blight, Pat Brady and Joan Morris. Harold and Alice Fox were in Spanish Fork last Sunday afternoon to witness the blessing of a Karley Ann Brown, at the Fifth Ward LDS Church. The baby is the daughter of Kevin and Carrie Stoneman Brown. Afterwards, a family dinner was held at the Brown home. Later in the day, two carloads of family members drove up Spanish Fork Canyon to the viewpoint at the top of the slide, to view Thistle Lake. They report a very scenic rade with the trees all decked out in their autumn hues. great-granddaught- er, 11-1- 9. Church on Sunday. Music was under the direction of Rhoana Shaw and Wanda Colovich. Opening song was Lead, Kindly Light. Invocation was by Harold Shaw. Announcement was made of stake conference to be held November 6th. It was noted that Andrew Bobo was baptized and confirmed last weekend in Payson. The program was presented by the Nick Castleton family. Speakers were Mary Ellen, Michael, Patrick, JaNeel, Mrs. Carole Castleton and Nick Castleton. Clsing song was Lord, Dismiss Us With Thy Blessings. Mundi Pedersen gave bi-mont- hly meeting The meeting of the United Methodist Women was held Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Mary Newman. President Sandy Evans conducted The the meeting. opening Loves Jesus devotional, Me, was given by Francis Ewell. Sandy presented an interesting lesson on the topic, Choose the Values of Jesus. Closing prayer was by Rev. Ray ART CUT PUBLISHING baseball team wins THS By Rachel Swenson at the Memorial Health Notes Seeing pink harmless-- If you see pink after working at your home computer for a few hours, you may be suffering from a harmless phenomenon well known to psychologists, it was reported recently .The illusion of pink fringes around white objects or letters is called the McCoullough effect and occurs after staring at intensely colored objects, researchers wrote in a letter in the New England Journal of Medicine. Three researchers from Northwestern followed. Visiting Juab County Board members were Lillian Ostler, Marine Erma Stevensen, Nina and Greenhalgh Morgan. They gave an assist on writing the history of the Sunbeam Camp and suggested University in Chicago said they ways to make it live. observed the phenomenon in people Grace Chatwin presented an inworking at IBM personal comteresting lesson entitled, The puters. Several hours of work at in which she Native Pioneers, the video screen give rise to a very described the lives of Rose Daniels and Mary Ann Holt Oliver. The two striking aftereffect, which may for an entire day or longer, pioneer women endured many persistwrote. Although it is a harhardships while raising their they mless physiologic curiosity, lack of families. (It made the listeners with this after effect appreciate more than ever, aU the familiarity could a source of concern to make it comforts and conveniences they who persons experience it, and some enjoy in todays world.) will doubtless consult their Adjournment was at 3 p.m. . physicians, Steelworkers meeting held & Svsan Garbett they wrote. British smokers now a minority in all categories One million Britons quit smoking in the last two years, and cigarette puffers now are in the - minority in all population THE FAMILY HAIRLOOMI Just in Time for the Deer Hunt!!! Printad by COMPANY .Springville, Utah 84663 Subscription In advance, per year $6.00 per copy 20 Second doss 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. Friday, October 21, 1983 10:00 A.M. MEMORIAL BUILDINGl EUREKA Publisher Editor UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION. UMW holds opening of the Tintic Historical social Society. It will be held in the Memorial Building, Wednesday, Oct. 19, at 7:30 p.m. Come and enjoy the program (featuring the Tintic High School Stage Band) ; hear a complete Depot Days report; meet this years officers; and have a good time Light refreshments socializing. will be served. Everyone is welcome! Bring your family. The governing board of the society met last week. A financial report on Depot Days and a few suggestions were reviewed. Dates for the regular monthly meetings were set. Work on the Depot was discussed and some plans made. REMEMBER. . .Wednesday, October 19, 7:30, Memorial Building!!! Building with Captain Margaret Hyde conducting. Opening prayer was by LaVon Kirkham. The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag was recited in unison. Opening song was 0, Ye Mountains High. Piano accompaniment was provided by Mary Grimstead. A discussion on the matters of dues and member registration BAKE SALE Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Member: Wednesday are invited to the Patti Robinson, lEurrka Importer MARTIN W. CONOVER MRS. GRACE BERNINI meeting You United Steelworkers Local 4260 categories, according to the latest Auxiliary met in regular session to the Wednesday evening at the Union Our congratulations baseball team on winning their Hall. President Alice Peart presided at the meeting. game with Manila. The volleyball team was defeated Following a routine business them wish good meeting, a delicious luncheon was by St. Josephs. We luck in their game against Dugway served by hostesses Clara Bates and on Thursday the 13. If they defeat Colleen Taylor. Prize winners for the evening Dugway, they will be in second were: Alliene Farren, 500; lone place. the We are hoping for a successful Ryan, Bingo; and Grace Chatwin, Eureka , Utah cut. Autumn Ball this week. (UPS-179-62- 0) " DUP holds er Perez. Refreshments were served by the hostess to these members present: Rev. Perez, Virginia Randle, Frances Ewell, Alliene Farren, LDS: Sandy Evans, Sylvia Campbell and Bishop Ronald Griggs presided Pat Brady. ' over and conducted sacrament meeting at the Eureka Ward LDS benediction. QJIje get-togeth- Yahweh, the Faithful One. Scripture readings were from the attending the State Firemens second The American Legion Auxiliary Giving reports of the met' Monday evening at the conference were Amy Jones, Kristi Memorial Building. President Sutherland, Cindy Wilde, Jody Virginia Bradford presided. Taylor and Cynthia Swenson. The Four District officers were special girls reported on the judicial and, guests. They were: Cuba Lofgreen, legislative programs at the conDistrict Auxiliary President; Paul ference, their training in proper Lofgreen, District Commander; respect for the Flag; and on the Norma Reynolds, District Auxiliary graduation ceremonies. The five Secretary; and Martin Reynolds, young ladies then sang several songs District Adjutant. President they learned while at Girls State. Prize winners for the evening Lofgreen spoke about the American Flag, and stressed the importance of were Cuba Lofgreen and Cleo Judge. emphasizing a greater respect for Hostess was Cleo Judge. the Flag. She announced some Local members voiced their events.. .an upcoming essay contest, pleasure at the good turnout for the a poppy poster contest, and a meeting. Christmas party to be held on December 3 at 7:30 p.m. The party will be a combined American Legion on the and Auxiliary will be potluck and District level. 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