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Show The Eureka Reporter IMS Page Three Correction on time No, folks, you do not have to arise at midnight to make the g breakfast at the park on Saturday, which according to last weeks paper, begins at 1:00 a.m. Hopefully, everyone realized that it was a misprint. Actually, the breadfast begins at 7:00 a.m. and runs until 8:30 a.m., Saturday morning, July 20, at the City Park. It is being sponsored by the Eureka Improvement Committee for the purpose of raising funds to build a float for our Tintic Royalty. Please come and enjoy a good breakfast cooked by five experienced chefs, and at the same time, help financially with a very worthwhile project. fund-raisin- JVM points out corrections Norma and Vernon Castleton 50 years ago Vernon and Norma Castleton today Open house Tuesday I for Fiftieth Anniversary In honoring the Golden Wedding Anniversary of their parents, the children of Vernon and Norma Castleton, will host an open house at the Hobble Creek Stake House, 555 South 600 East, Springville Utah, Tuesday, July 23, 1985 from 6 to 9 p.m. They cordially invite family and friends to attend the occasion. The family requests no gifts. Vernon was bom in Eureka, Utah, the son of George and Elizabeth Nicholson Castelton, July 21, 1909. Norma was bom in Salem, Utah, April Her parents were Peter and Margaret Petersen. They were married June 19, 1935, in the Salt Lake Temple The couple started their married life in Eureka, where Vernon and operated an appliance store. They moved to Springville in the sum11, 1913. co-own- ed mer of 1939, where they have since resided. Vernon has worked for Crandalls Store, Geneva Steel Plant, (helping with its construction) and sold life insurance until 1949. In July of that year, he opened Castletons Photography Studio in the busines district of Springville. In 1973, a fire destroyed the studio. He and his wife Norma now operate the business on a smaller scale from their home in Brookside. Both have been active in the LDS Church and each has held many positions in both the ward and stake. One of Normas greatest joys was being the 1st President of the Primary for the Handicapped children in this area. Vernon enjoyed his position of Meeting House Librarian, which he held for seven years, retiring at the age of 75. Vernon was a charter member of the Springville Lions Club and served as its second President. Norma belongs to the daughter of Utah Pioneers Camp Koda. They belong to the Nebo Camera Club and organized the Skyline Camera Club. One of their greatest interests is Genealogy. Vernon loves to copy old photographs for his family and customers, and takes a great deal of pride in making them even better than the original if at all possible. Norma is the extended family historian and has aided in research. She has compiled five Books of Remembrance. Her hobby has been taking snapshots of important family events through the years that have filled 17 large photo albums which are captioned, dated and the negatives filed for easy access. Vernons hobbies include gardening and he is very skilled in working with wood. He has done his own remodeling of the home interior as well as most of the remodeling of his studios. Norma and Vernon are the parents of eight living sons and daughters; JoAnn Diamond and Lynn Castleton of Springville; Lloyd Castleton of ree Laguna Hills, Calif.; Darlene (Mrs. Boyd) Kindred of Fillmore; U (Mrs. Wayne) Westcott of Kuna, Id.; Elaine McBroom of Canoga Park, Calif; Larry Castelton of Salt Lake City; Julie (Mrs. Wayne) Hempel of Mission Viejo, Calif. One son, David, died at 17 months in 1955. Joining in the celebration will be 23 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildre- n. East Indian fishermen used to local streams by putting carved make their traps out of fruit tree wooden images of the fish in the wood in hope that the wood would stream. attract fish, as the fruit had atIn parts of France it w'as once tracted birds. considered good for the crops for the Indians in British Columbia used farmer's wife to be tossed in a to, try to encourage fish to come to blanket. Chrch news In the article entitled, "The Cousins", in the issue of the Eureka Reporter, dated June 27, 1985, the in Eureka CATHOLIC: Celebrant for Saturdays Mass at Patricks Church, was Father Donald Bramble of St. Catherine of Siena in Salt Lake City. Scripture readings were from the book of the prophet Amos; the letter St. Brian Laird and Darrell Garbett phrase "statue of limitations Paul to the Ephesians; and the gospel according to Mark. In his homily, Father referred to our lives as a parable and asked that we pray that the parable of our lives might speak eloquently of the presence of the Lord. Mass next Saturday will be at 5 p.m. with a visiting priest as celebrant. of left by plane on a T.D.Y. in Maryland. Accompanying them to METHODIST: Salt Lake International were Mrs. should have read "Statute of limitations". "Statue of Limitations" might well describe a monument dedicated to the achievements of the Carter Administration. offering My toward this monument might be a very nice d little guy with outsized teeth and a scared smile. The present guy is just as confused with that awesome job but he CAN act. red-heade- No church service was held in In Korea, it was believed that Brian Laird and daughter, Tiffany, were Eureka. members Instead, roots were good for and Mrs. Bonnie Laird. invited to attend Worship Service at chrysanthemum headaches. Tooele church and then enjoy a Bonnie Laird and grandson, the afterwards. picnic The ancient Greeks believed that Brandon Snell, were in Salt Lake the trip to Tooele were eels were Making last Sunday for the Blessing of Larry generated by mud. and sons, Greg and and Debbie Sparrow's baby, Sandy Evans Mabel and Curt Butler; and nec Clarissa Ellen. She was blessed by Allen; Albert Johnson. The service was R.L. BRACKENBURY! an Uncle Dennis Roberts of Wales, conducted by the minister, Rev. Lu Utah. Mable assisting as CONST. & Other members of the jamily Wilson, with Eureka residents, Former organist. attending were: Sisters, Jodi and Rev. and Mrs. Arthur COMPANY STORE Frary, were Haylee; brothers, Tyson and Lucas, also in attendance. Rev. was Frary of Payson; grandparents, Mr. and scheduled to conduct a Prophecy Vi PRICE SALE Mrs. Herman Wilcox of Sandy, (and in Eureka on Monday and Seminar Mrs. Bonnie Laird of Eureka;) on Infants' and evenings. several uncles, aunts and cousins, Wednesday The service was followed by a Children's c. from Salt Lake City and Sandy. in the church picnic park. A dinner was served to 30 guests at potluck The afternoon was spent enjoying Pajama Sets the Sparrow home. the delicious food, visiting and Were: $3.99 & $4.99 2-p- Norman and Mary Schow were overnight guests in Roy, Utah at the home of a son and daughter-in-laKevin and Traci Schow. While there, they attended a movie. On Sunday, they drove to Grantsville to visit with their other son and wife, Jay and Diane Schow; a sister and brother-in-law- , Fred and Lila and Fred's Roberts; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roberts, Sr. of Eugene, Oregon. California's Tournament of Roses, which is known nationwide for its annual New Years Parade and Rose Bowl Football game got its start as at a "The Battle of Flowers Pasadena Hunt Club. In some parts of the Orient people were occasionally married to trees. playing volleyball. NOW: SALON LYMAN 10NEY, Owner and Operator Blow styling and cutting r Perms Coloring Bleaches t FrOStS i Expert Styling & & jhj yS C rri IS APPOINTMENTS ONLT PHONE 433-636- 7 Closed Sunday and Monday & 249 VCR RENTALS LYMAN'S BEAUTY EUREKA, UTAH $1" Great Movie Selections Large Selection of: Antiques Greeting Cards ir Souvenirs ir Sterling Silver & 24K Gold Jewelry "TINTIC MINER" T-Shi- rts Make Great Gift Items! Main Street Eureka, Utah 433-681- 4 |