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Show Page Two The Eureka Reporter Girl Scouts Lady Elks hold meeting slate meeting October 21, 1983 Church Mem Tin tic PTA Catholic: Weekend masses at St Patricks Church began with congregational singing of "Come Now, Almighty King." Biblical readings were taken from the book of Exodus; the second letter of Paul to Timothy; and the gospel of St Luke. Central theme of was the readings particularly in prayer." In his homily, Father Alcuin stressed the importance of perseverance in prayer and the need for community prayer as well as personal prayer. Closing song was Yahweh, The Faithftil One." Masses next Saturday and Sunday will be at 5 p.m. and 11 a.m. . Per-severanc- Methodist: Lay leader Lynn Brady conducted Worship Service at Eureka s United Methodist Church on Sunday. Rev. Ray Perez entitled his sermon, "The Signs of Jonah, the Prophet. He spoke of the various signs that Jonah received to let him know that it was God who was speaking to him. Rev. Perez will be in charge of the church service next Sunday at 8:30 a.m. Sunday School will be at 9:30 holds meeting President Dianne Elliott opened the Wednesday, October 12 meeting of the Tintic PTA held at the THS auditorium. Webelo Boy Scout Pack No. 3111 presented colors, under the supervision of Jan Badertscher, a den mother. Nick Castleton gave the opening prayer. Secretary Peggy Drussel gave her report from the last meeing and Treasurer Shirley Bell gave a financial report. Mary Lou Draper announced that memberships in the PTA will be $2 this year. This years Halloween Party was discussed and a plea made for more support to the PTA and the schools. It was added that volunteers for high school room mothers are needed. Six have been appointed but six more them. . .and why. Mr. Maughn pointed out some ar- ticles that can be used to protect oneself such as keys, combs, etc. and the parts of the body must vulnerable. Everything he talked about was taken from the book, RESIST, written by William Maughn.. It can be obtained by contacting Jerry Maughn. At the close of the meeting, the colors were retired by Boy Scouts Jason Jones, Sterlin Grill and Michael Castleton. Vice-preside- nt are needed. Guest speaker for the meeting was Jerry Maughn, who instructed the group on self defense. He gave many good ideas to children and adults on how to escape from an abductor; what to do on your bicycle; and when to use force to get away. He a.m. stated, The ONLY time to use force, is when the assailant uses force." He described the types of LDS: Ronald Bishop Griggs presided persons who commit violent over and conducted Sacrament crimes... when they commit Meeting held Sunday morning at the Eureka Ward LDS Church. Music was under the direction of Rhoana Shaw and Wanda Colovich. The Lord Is My Shepherd," was the Morris-Glob- e plan wedding Mr. and Mrs. William E. Morris announce the marriage of their daughter, Amy Jo Morris, to Paul Willis of Globe, Arizona. Amy graduated from Tintic High School and attended Utah State University. She graduated from Clarks Travel School in Provo. The couple will make their home in Globe, Arizona, where both are employed. f These announcements were made: Apple picking at the Genola Welfare form was scheduled for Tuesday at 5 p.m.; A letter written by Gregory Sorensen just prior to his leaving cm his mission to Italy, was read. He thanked the ward for the help he had been given; Flu shots were to be administered on Tuesday from 4 p.m. at the Memorial Building; Mrs. Mabel Butler thanked all those who had sent cards or made phone calls to her while she was in the hospital; Stake conference is scheduled November 5th and 6th. The Saturday evening session will be from 7 to 9 p.m. The Sunday morning general session will begin at 10:00 a.m. During the business portion, Joan Morris was released as Spiritual Living Leader in the Relief Society and she was sustained as 2nd Counselor in the YWMIA. The program was presented by the ward choir. Speakers were Alice Fox, Linda Jessup and Rhoana Do you The October meeting of St. Patricks ParishCouncil will be held next. Tuesday,October 25, 1983, at thaparishjertwi 7:30 p.knJ?at Council meetings are open to the whole parish and all parishioners are invited to attend. Benediction was by Michael Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eden, Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Larsen, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Pearl Kester and Mr. and Mrs. Frank TUckett of Santaquin. ' i ILO need help with your home Heating Costs? From General Public, including Elderly Income Guidelines are: person 2 persons 3 persons 4 persons 5 persons 6 persons 7 persons 7,290 9,810 1 . 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Printed by PUBLISHING Disabled You may contact the Department of Social Services in the County Building in Nephi, for more information, 623-192APPLICATIONS WILL BE TAKEN AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Cin & Verifications (UPS-179-62- 0) ART Tom Brown November 1, 1983 to April 30, 1984 OES meet Eastwood, Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coombe, Pleasant Grove; Locke - From persons over 60 and handicapped 2-- Shaw. The two selections sung by the choir were How Gentle Gods Command" and Praise To The Lord. s October 17 thru October 31, 1983 . tendance were: Mrs. Carlene Young-at-Hea- rt In) slates meeting Tintic Chapter Order of Eastern Star met in regular session Monday evening. Associate Matron Irmina Eden presided and was assisted by Worthy Patron Curtis Butler. Regular business was discussed and reports given by those who attended Grand Chapter last week. After the meeting, , cookies and coffee were enjoyed. Out of town members in at- party changed nr Parish council opening song. Invocation was by Mark Young. Utah Girl Scout Councils 23rd Annual Meeting to open with Awards Banquet. The two day affair, November 4 and 5, will be held at the Union Building on the University of Utah Campus in Salt Lake City. Giles, President of nual Christmas party set for theMrs. Clark P. Mrs. Robert A. and Council, Tuesday, December 6th. Annual Schumacker, Meeting ChairFollowing the meeting, members man, will preside over the activities enjoyed socializing and playing for the four hundred delegates and cards. Lucky prize winners were: visitors. Fawn Fife, first; Grace Conder, cut; Friday evenings Banquet in the and Mar Jean Finch, raffle. Delicious refreshments were Main Ballroom honors outstanding served by hostesses, Faye Wall and Girl Scout volunteers, community people and organizations who have Naomi Cushing. "Promoted the growth and betterment of the Girl Scout program in Utah." Entertainment will be provided by demonstration groups of Young-at-Hea- rt Girl Scout Cloggers from Orem, Folk Dancers, Salt Lake City and Ballet Dancers from Ogden. Registration begins at 8: 15 a.m. on Saturday with President Giles callsessions to order at Due to a previous booking of the ing the business 9 a.m. Memorial Building, the Senior Representing Girl Scouts of this Halloween Citizens area are: delegates, Cleo Judge, Party will be held on Wednesday, Fish Lake Community Chairman. October 26, at 6 p.m. instead of funFriday, Oct. 28, as previously The instinct of ownership scheduled. damental in mans nature. William James The reason why men enter into What is sauce for the goose is society is the preservation of their sauce for the gander. property. Tin tics Ladies of Elks Club met Tuesday evening at the Lodge Rooms with President Nancy . Riley conducting. Routine business matters were discussed and the date for the an- All dates are subject to change 10-- 2 10-- 2 |