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Show - Iiige Two - The Kuivka Reporter August 1, Argene Shaw lDSo Floyd Tobe' Nash Floyd Tobe" Nash. 78, of Eureka Argene Pullen Shaw 70, of Provo, died Wednesday. July .24. 1985 at died July 25, 1985 at Mountain View-Hospita- She iEureba importer Utah Valley Regional Medical Center of injuries suffered in an auto accident. She was born July 30, 1914 in Eureka to Jonathan S. and Lillian Oakleberry Pullen. She married Clinton George Shaw on January 11. 1934, in the Salt Lake City LDS Tem- (UPS-179-62- 0) Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Printad by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springvilla, Utah 84663 Subscription in advance, per year $6.00 per copy 20 Second class 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. MARTIN W. CONOVER MRS. GRACE BERNINI Member: Editor UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION From Publisher . the files 25 years ago in Making up the Tintic High School graduating class in 1960 were: Vernon F. Jones, Joyce Sanderson, Chriss Sorensen, Eileen McNeil, Keith Atherley, Robert Grill, John C. Sutherland, Diane Randle, Fred Hansen, Lois Jones, Joan Jameson, and James Maxwell. Tin tic Chris Evans, David Banghart, Jeanine Russell, Marci McCabe, Janalee Eastwood, Kenneth Lee Caldwell, Becky Robinson, Lee Badertscher, Kevin Day, Marene Bird, Ricky Martinez, Richard Hyde, Carl and Joy Fife, Carrie Eastwood, and Cathie Berry. ple. She received her education in Provo City Schools, graduating from Provo High School. She attended Brigham Young University. After Payson. He was born May 25, 1907 in Salem to Oliver H. Nash and Agnes Elinor Francom. He married Marion S. Braithwaite, July 25. 1928 in Heber City. He was a thirty-secon- d degree Scottish Rite Mason. He was past Master of Tintic Lodge No. 9, F & Eureka. He served as past patron of Tintic Chapter No. 18. Order of Eastern Star. Eureka and past Grand Patron of OES of Utah. He is a graduate of Tintic High School. He worked as a miner and post office custodian. He was a barber. He is survived by his wife of Eureka; one son and two daughters: James R. Nash. Eureka; Mrs. Glen (Marion) Lee, Ephraim; Mrs. Bob (Betty) Robinson, Eureka; 10 grandchildren, 15 great- - grandchildren: three brothers; George AM. marriage she and her husband made their home in Provo where she has resided since. She had worked for many years at the BYU Bookstore. She was an active member of the Provo Park LDS Ward. She had served as a visiting teacher. She was also active in the ladies auxiliary of the Provo Lions Club, having served as its president. She was a member of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers where she was a past captain. She was a member of Lambda Tau ladies organization and was also past president of that organization. Survivors include her husband of Provo; four sons: Robert C. Shaw. Las Vegas. Nevada: Joseph M. Shaw. Salt Lake City; Douglas J. Shaw. Orem; and George Brent Shaw. Provo; 12 grandchildren: seven great- - grandchildren; and two sisters: Mrs. Ralph i Joan) Peterson and Mrs. Marilyn Peterson, both of Nash, Layton; Neldon Nash. Palmyra; Virl Nash. American Flovd "Tobe" Nash Falls. Idaho; one sister, Mrs. Leland (Erma) Pearson, Salt Lake City. He is preceded in death by a granddaughter. Masonic services were held Monday at the Eureka LDS Ward Chruch. Burial was in Salem City Lula May Jameson Taylor of Loa Cemetery. to her 103rd birthday on the celebrated be made Contributions may is the aunt of Lucille 25. She FoundaCancer Research or Eye July tion. care of Order of Eastern Star; Bigler. Mrs. Taylor was born in Miner-svillNorth Glen. Colorado. Eureka. Utah. 84628. Beaver County in 1882. She Services were held in the Berg on Alan Taylor in the Manti Room married Provo, Traffic by were C'hapel. developed Drawing lights Detroit policeman William L. Potts Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ Monday. Burial was in the Provo of Latter-da- y Saints in 1901. He died in 1920. Cemcterv. Woman notes 103rd year e, Ci-t- v in 1958. Eurekans were saddened at the death of Ronald Stapley, 18, in a head-o- n collision on the Cherry Creek road. Miss JoRae Fennell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Fennell, and Terry E. Kay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kay, were united in marriage at St. Patrick's Church. Rev. Rudolph A Daz officiated at the impressive rites. Ore shipments for the third week of June, 1960 were: Filtrol Corp., 1,260 tons halloysite clay; Godiva, 360 tons low grade ore; Eureka Standard. 1,050 tons of flux; Salt Lake Refractory, 300 tons of rock. Miss Carolee Bigler, daughter and Mrs. Mac Bigler, and Miss Sheila Potts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Potts, represented Tintic High School at the 1960 session of Girls State held at U.S.U. in Logan. of Mr. Bishop and Mrs. Lee announced the engagemant and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Miss Nancy Lee Bird to Norman D. Milne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Milne. The nuptials were held on June 25 in the garden at the bride's home. A. Bird Mrs. Max Berry entertained at children's birthday party honoring her son, Scott on his sixth birthday. Attending were: Crib corner Curtis and Shannon West of Eureka are the proud parents of a son... born Wednesday, July 17, 1985, at the McKay-De- e Miss Lois Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jones, and Terry Horrocks, son of Mr. and n Mrs. Walter Horroaks of were wed in the Memorial San-taqui- Dennis W. Christensen of Dividend received his Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Utah. He interned with the U.S. Air Force at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. He is the son of Mrs. Leola Christensen. a Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Butler were the proud parents of a baby girl. She weighed 5 pounds and 11 ounces and was named Barbara Alice. Welcoming her home were brothers, Randy and Charlie and sister. Sandy. Hospital in Ogden. The welcome little fellow weighed in at 6 pounds 1 ounce and his name is Steven Curtis West. He has a sister, Stacey, 13 and a brother, Cory, 11. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin R. Bracken of Og(en. Building. The new dial system for the telephone went into effect on June 25, 1960 in the Eureka area. Mrs. Lee Bird entertained at a children's birthday party which honored her daughter, Marene, on her sixth birthday. Children attending were: Sue Jameson. JoLynn Jameson, Cindy Holmes. Gregory Milliman. Scott Berry, Randy Sparrow, Roger Milliman, Jacky Lynn Morris, Joy Fife, Janalee Eastwood. LaRae Dean, Teddy Johnson. Richard Hyde, Valarie Bird, Jolene Schow, Adele Nebeker. Becky and Kathy Robinson. Douglas Jameson. Kathlene Berry. Michael Stapley, and Dickie Shoells. Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hannifin announced the birth of a baby daughter born Aug. 1. She weighed 8 pounds and 8 ounces and was named Margaret. Waiting at home was old brother. Tim. th Miss Gertrude Ann Hannifin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brenan Hannifin, and Ronald G. Bray, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bray, were married Aug. 6, in the St. Patrick's Church with Father R.A. Daz officiating. Church news in Eureka CATHOLIC: Celebrant at the Saturday evening mass was St. Patricks new pastor, Father Walter A. Riendeau. Entrance hymn was Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee. Readings were from the second book of Kings; the letter of Paul to the Ephesians; and the gospel according to John (Jn 6: Prior to delivering his sermon, Father Walter introduced himself and gave a brief biographic sketch of his background, stating that he has been a religious for 40 years and an ordained priest for 35 years. His homily on the gospel of John 1-- followed. The Offertory hymn was Thank We All Our God. Now Immaculate Mary" was the recessional hymn. Parishoners are asked to note that next week's mass will begin 15 minutes later than usual.. .at 5:15 p.m... .Saturday evening. Father Walter will be in charge. She is the mother of 14 children, eight are still living; Lawrence Has Broken. Gods Forgiving Taylor, Pasadena, Calif.; Arvel Love was the theme of the Taylor, Richfield; Afton Taylor, Loa; Richard Taylor, Payson; Stanley Taylor, Mildred Beardall and Lowell Taylor, Orem; and Rev. Lu entitled her sermon, Winona Peterson, Centerville. "Rooted in Love. The with She has one living sister, Susie, 87, service closed All of a first cousin, Manassah Blackand congregational singing Praise to Our Redeeming Lord. burn, age 108. She has 50 grandchildren, 132 L.D.S.: and 34 Ronald Bishop Griggs presided over and conducted the Sunday morning sacrament meeting at the CARD OF THANKS Eureka LDS Ward Church. sincere thanks to Michael My The opening song was O Say Drussel and Charles Ming for What Is Truth" with Rhoana Shaw, repairing my hot water tank, after it organist, and Wanda Colovich, and the telephone were damaged by director. last Saturday. Invocation was by Jack Standing. lightning It seems there are still some nice Announcements were made as in the world. follows: Members were informed people of Luck! Best that calendar orders must be in. Bernice Rusby Bishop Griggs thanked the MIA girls and their leaders for their participation at Camp Kollolowo in Santaquin Canyon. Announcement was made of the funeral of Floyd Nash on Monday at Responsorial Reading. Scripture reading was from Ephesians 3: 14-2- 1. great-grandchildre- METHODIST: Rev. Lu Wilson conducted Sunday Worship Service at the United 11 a.m. Methodist Church. It was noted that the Castle Dale The opening hymn was Morning Pageant is scheduled on Aug. 1, 2, New tour planned during Depot Days With the help of Sunshine Mining Company, Tintic's Society is oftour for this year's fering an all-ne- and 3. The Stake High Council presented the program. Speakers were Dee Clement and Floyd Lloyd. Closing hymn was "Our God We Raise to Thee". Benediction was offered by Mundi Pedersen. THE FAMILY HAIRLOOM Eureka , Utah Patti Robinson, Owner & Stylist Mens cuts & styles cuts & styles LYMAN'S BEAUTY SALON EUREKA UTAH w Depot Days and Tintic Silver Festival. The guided tour will be held Sept. 7 A variety of deer called Pere and 8. and will run through the day, David's Deer once roamed the both days. plains and marshes of northern China Named for a French priest Explore mining of the past, who first saw the deer in 1865. these present and future, in the Tintic deer are nearly extinct today. None Mining District. Visit the townsite of are left in China. The remainder live Dividend; mine headquarters at the in zoos and private parks. Burgin and Trixie Mines; then travel underground and visit a The city of Danbury. Connecticut, historic early mine, (through the was once known as America's Hat Iron Blossom Tunnel). The unCity since more hats were made derground tour is cool, so those there at one time than in any other taking the tour are advised to bring a sweater. city. n, LYMAN L0NEY, Owner and Operator Blow styling and cutting ' Perms ;y Appointments si Coloring Bleaches Frosts i Fxpen STyling -- r Only . . 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