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Show September fi, 19S1 The Eureka Reporter Page Three John, Edie Pascual enjoy Florida trip by auto John and Edie Pascual have returned from an auto trip to Panama City, Florida, where they visited their three children. John, Jr., and wife, Angie, who lived in Eureka for a short time, now have two children, Jeremy, three and a half and Nicole, who had her first birthday in August. They are enjoying Florida, but miss Utah. Steve and Sara are also living in Panama City and doing well. High points of their visit included an oyster feast on the deck of Edies sisters home on Grand Lagoon. They had oysters roasted, fried, raw and stewed. On the way back to Utah, the Pasuals stopped to visit Belle Coffey in Shreveport, Louisiana. To say that Belle was delighted to see home folks is putting it mildly. She was in excellent spirits and looking good. She sends her love to all her friends in Eureka and said she really appreciates the letters as well as the Reporter. Her only complaint was the Southern cooking. Her lunch was served while John and Edie were there, and included stewed okra. Edie agreed you have to be a native-bor- n Southerner to appreciate the - ' P y to 75&"..SL at the parish rectory last ' rratog to hi. P"4monastary in Arizona. Alta He will leave Sept Party honors Father Alcuin A farewell dinner party for Father Alcuin, O.S.B was held Thursday toinette Golabowski, O.L.V.M., both of Provo; and Sister Rosalie Mollica evening at the parish rectory. of San Andres Mission in Payson. Father, who has been Pastor of St. Our Lady of Mission in Patricks Parish far the past two Nephi was wellVictory with represented years, will be leaving on Sept. 10 to most of the parishioners in atreturn to his home monastary in tendance. Arizona. Tintic friends are wishing Father On hand to wish him well and to a safe journey and success and bid him farewell were friends from happiness in his future endeavors. Provo, Payson, Nephi, Mona and Eureka. Religious and members of The universal birthday for any the clergy in attendance were: horse .born in any given year is Father Donan, Pastor of St. Francis January 1. of Assisi in Provo; Father Ervan, also from St. Francis; Sister Marie The caterpillar has more than Schene, O.L.V.M., and Sister An 2,000 muscles. 10. Church net vs family, they returned to Utah and the wonderful cool weather. United Way campaign underway The United Way of Utah County has selected a new volunteer Chairman for the Commercial Division of its 1984 g campaign. Bill Gibson, Vice President and Provo Area Manager for First Security Bank, will act as the New Commercial Division Chairman. Mike Tyrell, Assistant Branch Manager for First Security Bank in Springville, will head up the Financial Services Team, and Ron Harris, Store Manager for Mervyns, will be in charge of the Retail Team, Under the Commercial Division, the Financial Service Team is fund-raisin- food. They stopped overnight in Dallas, Texas to visit Edies sister and CATHOLIC Celebrant for the weekend masses brother-in-laNancy and Tony for contacting at St. Patricks Church was the Roman, who visited Eureka last responsible firms, banks, and savings brokerage summer and were guests at the and loan pastor, Father Alcuin. companies, insurance Entrance hymn was ABBA, home of Millie Pascual. companies, and real estate firms FATHER. Scripture readings were from the bode of the prophet Jeremiah; the letter of Paul to the Romans; and the gospel according to St. Matthew. Subject of the scripture readings and Fathers was homily vocations. Father pointed out that everybody is called to the vocation of following in the footsteps of the Lord. Some do respond-som- e he said. Recessional not, was hymn l. ALLELUIA NO. Masses next weekend will be on the regular schedule 5 p.m. on Saturday and 11 a.m. on Sunday. LDS Bishop Ronald Griggs presided at Fast and Testimony meeting on Sunday. Max Berry conducted. In charge of the music were Rhoana Shaw and Betty Curtis. Opening hymn was PRAISE TO THE LORD. The invocation was given by Bill Stewart. A ward potluck dinner is planned at 7 p.m. on Sept. 18, at the home of Lee and Elna Bird. Everyone is invited-bri- ng a favorite dish. On Sept. 29 a Relief Society meeting is scheduled at the stake center at 6:45 p.m. Susan Garbett was presented the Gold Medallion by Bishop Griggs The remainder of the meeting was taken up with testimony-bearin- g by ward members. Closing song was WE GIVE THEE BUT THINE OWN. John and Edie were astounded at the construction in progress in the Dallas area. The weather there was hot and humid, but not as bad as it was in the previous week... during the Republican Convention. Brevities Kristin Franks celebrated her third birthday last Saturday. A family party was held at her home in Salt Lake City and was hosted by her parents, Barry and Mary Franks. Family members attending were: Annie Franks and Grandmother Leona Franks of Eureka; grandparents, Bert and Hazel Jones of Nephi; Aunt Eileen Schow and cousins, Traci Schow, Lana Rae Laird and Cody Laird; and great aunt and uncle, Grace and Joe Bernini, all of Eureka. Following dinner, opening of gifts and birthday cake (Garfield) and ice cream were enjoyed by all. Great-grandmoth-er Harold and Alice Fox attended the wedding reception of Stella Gatenby and Allen Evans on Saturday. Setting for the event was the beautiful garden at the Oak Crest Inn. The couple later boarded a flight to Hawaii for their wedding trip. Harold, Alice and Arlene Stoneman spent Labor Day fishing at Rock Port in Peoa, Utah. Fishing was semi-good. i Curt and Mabel Butler of Eureka, and Vernon and Marie Butler of Garbett Nephi, spent the Labor Day weekend The length between stakes in the fishing on the Fremont River. They game of horseshoes is forty feet. report good weather and fine fishing. A single flash of lightning has been estimated to carry a charge of 100 Benediction was by Darrell million volts. The left bank of a river is the bank to the left of a person looking downstream. The Rinconada Racetrack in Venezuela-call- ed the most luxurious track in the world-h- as a swimming pool for horses. Mrs. Josie May Bailey celebrated her 101st birthday on Sunday, August 26, 1984! Her special day was observed at her present home in Payson; the El Rancho Nursing Home. She was the recipient of many cards and flowers to mark her birthday. Friends calling on her with birthday greetings included Leah and Merl Towers, Steele and Laura McIntyre, Earlean Gear, Helen Hopei, and Jayne Carson. After a stop in Fort Worth to visit Edies brother and his At any given moment, there are more than, 2,000 thunderstorms brewing in the Earths atmosphere. man perience. A cant retire his ex- - Reminder Citizens are requested to remove unused or seldom used vehicles from city streets and Violaters will be cited. Present conditions in some areas are hazardous in the summer and even more so during the winter. Cooperation in this matter is requested as soon as possible. right-of-way- s. Idaho is the oily state in the U.S. over which no foreign flag has ever flown. about the fund-raisin- Gibson said. The Retail g campaign, Team deals with grocery stores, auto dealers, and merchandising stores. Once the teams contact a companys Executive Officer, they make certain he is in cooperation with the United Way and then involve him and his employees in the 1984 fundraising Campaign. Gibson said. Each year the United Way conducts a fund raising Campaign staffed by volunteers. 94 percent of the total contribution received stays within Utah County and helps fund organizations like the Center for Women and Children in Crisis. hotels-motel- s, John Hancock was not merely the first person to sign the declaration of Independence; he was the only one to sign it on July 4, 1776. A filly becomes years of age. a mare at five R.L. BRACKENBURY CONST. & COMPANY STORE New cubed Pyrite mining scene souvenirs Gifts 24-- gold jewelry Sterling silver jewelry Come see our Antique K Selection. We undersell everyone on our hand tools. SPONSOR THE T.H.S. BAND UNIFORM FUND Buy a whole beef $1.00 MAIN STREET OPEN: Mon.-Wed.-Fri.-S- at. 10-- 6 |