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Show ft Bsohetbsll Schedule THS $& NOVEMBER: Wednesday, C PRESEASON: "2 Friday, 18 V r J 16 Alumni Game, 7:30p.m. (no charge) . 7:30 p.m., Varsity North Sevier at Tintic 23 Friday, 2....; Juab at Tintic Tintic atDuchesne Tintic at Grants ville 9 10 Saturday, fc Friday, 16. V Friday, 6 Friday, 13 Friday, 20: V SEASON: Thursday, FEBRUARY: Tintic at Dugway Mt. Vernon at Tintic Wendover at Tintic Tintic at USD 26 Friday, 3 Friday, 10 .... Friday, 17 Friday, 24 yt if rV ? Juniors Chad Allinson Tono Lujan T James McNulty Rachel Swenson Sophomores . Patricia Taylor Freshman Cody Castagno Eighth Grade rt. 2l t? Michelle Gill Seventh Grade Natalie Boswell v. the Page Three taelbil Doeflii Chrisfeassa depending on which of his books one happens to pick up, also resorts to double identity, There is no apparent distinction between the action ' packed ventures his novels portray under either name. Many will remember his "The Eagle Has Landed" (Higgins) which captivated viewers as the movie about the Naxi attempt e to kidnap and-o- r assassinate ston Churchill. His newest, Dillinger" (Pat-sh- e terson), is unique and exciting as he imaginatively fills in the blank of the missing months in this gangland ad-Victo- ria Win-lov- prisingly, many readers are heros colorful career, unaware of her triple talent. Catherine Cookson, who also writes as Catherine Marchant, under writes her Cookson in addition to many Pat Castleton Brennan Fox ' - The Eureka Reporter 1983 devoted fans who enjoy rollicking stories. Most recent of these Knave Of Hearts." As a historian chronicles the experiences of European and English royalty under the name of Jean Plaidy. Not sur-- Kerry McNulty Noel Shaw Becky Young books-in-seri- es romantic suspense novels. The style does not vary so much between her pseudonyms. Basketball season has finally Barbara Michaels is the nom de arrived at Tintic High School! plume used by another author for Hie first basketball game will be her gothic mysteries when they are Friday, November 18, against East supernatural en- - Qarbon High School (at home). It uCe chantments. For love stones m a will cost $2.00 for adults and students ?oes without activity cards; $1.00 for Elizabeth Peters. elementary students accompanied Not to be out done by the ladies, and free to high school by an Harry Patterson, or Jack Higgins students with activity cards. There will be an Alumni game Wednesday, Nov. 16, at 7:30 p.m. There will be no charge for this THS haohofball clarto coon Df's in 10, ssuv. 7 For most of us it would be great to be a popular success just once. For some reason several well known authors have enjoyed success under as many as three different names, Holt, well respected mistress of the gothic novel, also writes remantic novels and historical novels under other names. As Phillipa Carr, she has many Cynthia Swenson Jody Taylor vL J November By Jane Grill Amy Jones Kristi Sutherland Tintic atSt. Joseph jA Dugway at Tintic (Homecoming) tT .Tintic at Mt. Vernon Tintic at Wendover jA. USDatTintic Tuesday, 28... Games regularly begin at 5;45 and 7:30 p.m. Kf 4. ',V . Seniors Lorie Bigler U, St. Joseph at-Tintic ; T JANUARY: jy V The following students have a Grade Point Average of B plus or yt for the first term of higher East Carbon at Untie, 5:45 p.m. Jr. Varsity :. k. honor roll THS 1983-8- Wednesday, DECEMBER: V -- HtDFQta'O se Practice at Tintic High School has begun for the basketball season with all the anticipation and excitement Editors note: Several years ago a train every day, at ll oclock to that accompanies this competitive when the Untie. Historical Society Salt Lake. Hie Union Pacific train left at 7 in sport. The season will start with a was young, attempts were made to tiie morning for Salt Lake and game Friday November find stories of the early days in the 18th against East Carbon High area. The following are excerpts returned the same evening and School, last years high ranking 2A from stories passed down from stopped in Silver City to return again the next day. basketball machine. Tintic faces Mary Wirthlin to the society: When the flu epidemic hit Eureka, other tough opponents as can be seen We returned to Eureka and William ran the Eureka Meat with everyone was required to wear face by looking at their schedule. Season tickets go on sale this year his brother, Joseph. They had a masks. The schools were closed and' beginning Monday November 14th. butcher boy who took orders in the also all public gatherings. The flu 3 or 4 in a family at one time, They may be purchased at the high morning and then returned in the Catholic: was around 1918. school office during regular school afternoon with the meat supplies to not an was LDS Church There Entrance hours during the week or purchased their regular customers. He hymn for the weekend yet masses at St. dedicated was held a dance Patricks Church was (where. at the door at the Blast Carbon game traveled with horse and buggy on Glorious God." Celebrant was when for $13.00. every Saturday night), they this route every day. ' " ' 'Wrr Admission charges this year will , (When the ' automobile came into ' first camev,to Eureka. vAlso !a 'FathefAlcuin;' Biblical readings were from the Catholic, Methodist, Baptist and vogue, theEurekaMeatpurchaseda book of Maccabees; the second across lived the truck to do their deliveries. This was Episcopalian. They second from the street LDS Church letter of Paul to the when also used for family pleasure trips Thessalonians; and the gospel ac- and was later traded for an thqr made their first home here, At the time of the 1st World War cording to Luke. Central theme of automobile). food was rationed. Mary made the readings was Resurrection of Customers could purchase a 10 brefld using rice and conuneal the dead. cent meat bone with enough good In his homily, Father spoke fur-meat to cook a pot of soup to feed a which she says is very good. They rationed sugar and had to use ther on the subject, pointing out that large family. They made all their our Jesus is our source of hope - hope own sausage and lunch meats and Mary was caUed home to persuade that there is a life after death and a they were so desirable that people 1101 18 resurrection. ar traveled from the valley to purchase Masses next weekend will be on enter the that and time at service these down the with came She fever. typhoid regular schedule-- 5 p.m. on Hie hours of the shop were 8 in the 11 a.m. on Sunday. JP11 i!va??ceS,cewt??e in Saturday and morning until 6 at Closing hymn was Praise The Typhoid was when meat had to be slaughtered Payson for common and Marys three Lord, My Soul. and then William went at 4 oclock in Methodist: children also contracted it at dif-the morning to the slaughter house in their childhood. times ferent for Worship Service at Uturgist located in the Ball Park area. Church on Methodist rji United During the Depression, William the II (There was an ammonia ice continued to work but the boys would Sunday, was Mrs. Chris Church of machine to keep the meat good.) f cut cedar posts and take them to the Tooele. Organist for the service was Memories of the town): There to the minister, Rev. Ray Perez. trade for commodities. were wooden sidewalks along Main valley Dr. Robert Stearman of Dugway Street. At this time there was a was the speaker, He chose as his jewelry store ran by John Morley subject, Moravians, People of where you could get your eyes tested Defrosting time The safest way to defrost a turkey Faith. There are mixed reports on the and be fitted for glasses. There was Chris Church sang, Let There Be turkey supply for the upcoming Wolf & Lairds Market. There were is to put it in a plastic bag in the Peace on Earth, as a special pound bird will musical number. refrigerator. A holiday season, according to Don three company stores. & to 2 Heffner Also take Cromars, days defrost, 0 pounds Dobson, Extension poultry specialist The church service next Sunday is Norto will take days and over 20 pounds scheduled at 3:00 at Utah State University. Thompson (later changed p.m. Sunday He says about 0 percent of all man Jensens), and Tintic Mer COIlld take Up to five full days to wm s001 aizuu during the last cantile. These were general stores, safely defrost, says Dr. Georgia turkey is three months of the year, so it is an Schoffields had a second hand store Lauritzen, Extension nutrition important time for turkey growers, where you could buy second hand specialist at Utah State University. LYMAN'S BEAUTY Cool Stuffing Separately Hie trade journals are reporting furniture. This was located in Dutchtown It is best not to stuff your turkey the supplies of cold storage turkeys SALON were There Main end before baking, especially if of 6 St) are down percent compared to (lower EUREKA, UTAH last year. The implication is that two mens clothing stores, Shrivers you are adding cooked dressing to an was a J.C. uncooked turkey. It will cause the there should be plenty of turkey for and Joe OConner. There LYMAN LONEY, Also store. in to and the warm and in be short Safeway keep but up it may Penney turkey Thanksgiving, Owner and Operator supply for Christmas, Dobson says. Dutchtown was a confectionary dressing from cooling to a safe He says these statistics would store run by a Greek gentleman, temperature quickly, says Dr. Blow styling and cutting seem to agree, with turkey When you paid your bills at the end Georgia Lauritizen, Extension free Utah at State month of the nutrition down to is which gave candy, in specialist they Utah, production Perms less than 2.7 million this year In the stores you had credit. University, Coloring Cool Leftovers Quickly Marys doctor was Dr. Laker. He compared to approximately 3 Bleaches to Ghost with Dr. You need shared his practice million over the last few years. get Thanksgiving How reduced supplies will affect and he was killed in an automobile leftovers below. 40 deg. F as soon as Frosts consumer prices remains to be seen, accident There was also a Dr. possible to prevent food spoilage and Expert Styling As of the end of October turkey Hensel, Dr. Howell, and Dr. Ostler possible poisoning. The best method who later moved to Provo to become is to slice the turkey and put the APPOINTMENTS ONLY growers were getting about 7 an eye, ear, and nose specialist Also leftover dressing in shallow pans for PHONE 433-636- 7 there were several dentists. quick chilling, says Dr. Georgia Closed Sunday and Monday There were no cars here when Lauritzen, Extension nutrition "ZXK they first came. The Rio Grande ran specialist at Utah State University pre-seas- on ait game. Junior Varsity games will begin at 5:45 and Varsity at 7:30 p.m. We would like to wish the team Good Luck! The cheerleaders will be having a dance Friday the 18th. We hope it will be a success. ' HrLlQU 4-- 12 13-2- 1-- 2-- 3 40-5- lwe - the-nigh- 14-1- 64-6- t P-m- - A group of Eureka residents and former residents enjoyed a fun on Sunday, Mac and Lucille Bigler ofEureka; Gwido and Maxine Solan of San Jose, California; and Frank and Midge Salisbury of Springville, enjoyed a delicious brunch at the Provo Elks Lodge Afterwards, the group was invited for cake and ice cream at the home of John and Bereniece (Cook) Naylor in Provo. Joining them there were Charles and Alice Ball of friends spent a Orem. The long-tim- e and afternoon reminiscing lovely about days gone by. chuckling get-togeth- er THE FAMILY HAIRLOOMI Eureka, Utah Patti Robinson, Owner & Stylist Mens cuts & styles Ladies cuts & styles Perms Coloring Frosts Manicures Solar Nails Appointments Suggested Phone: 433-632- 7 I |