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Show The Eureka Reporter Page Four Mew August 22, 1985 pastor Payson tells schedule of events holds parish Thursday, August 29 8:00 p.m Peter Pan at Payson High School meeting here Payson Community Theatre 5 Friday, August Carnival at City Park Peter Pan at Payson High School Fireworks at race track p.m 8:00 p.m 9:30 p.m 9 a.m at park horseshoe pits Water show at City swimming pool Free Swimming at City Pool All ages Horse Races at race track Peter Pan at Payson High School p.m p.m 2-- 10 2 p.m 8 p.m Noon-- 6 p.m Noon-- 6 p.m 1-- Sunday, September 1 Monday, September 2 Senior Citizen Craft Show City Center of Museum Pioneer Utah Daughter City Center Flower Show at City Center Band Concert at bandstand in park p.m 9 8 p.m 6 : 30--9 : 30 a.m Chuckwagon Breakfast at City Park Sponsored by Payson Community Arts Guild Triathlon begins at Salem Pond Park ext. 122 Call Joe Worthen Mammoth Parade down Main Street Carnival at City Park Band Concert at park bandstand Program at park bandstand Kids Arts in the Park Senior Citizen Show City Center of Pioneer Utah Museum Daughter Flower Show at City Center Horse Races at race track Water Show, City Swimming Pool Peter Pan at Payson High School 7:30a.m 465-25- 10 10 a.m a.m Noon-1-- 6 1-- 5 1 p.m p.m p.m Noon-- 6 p.m Noon-- 6 Noon-- 5 p.m p.m 2 p.m 2 p.m 8 p.m 68 Elks plan initiation A work day and dance is planned Tintic Lodge BPOE No. 711 are on for the annual making plans August 31st. The day will be spent initiation to be held on September doing repair work and cleaning in Bill Cannon Jr., the lodge and will be topped off with 5th. W. W. District Deputy Grand Exalted a sock dance at 7:00 p.m. Admission Ruler, Utah South; his wife, Ruth; will be a potluck dish for lunch or his auditor, Alma H. Truman and his dinner. wife, Ruth; will be making their scheduled visitation on that night. The lodge will be open at 6:00 p.m. with cocktails and appetizers being served before the meeting. A steak dinner will be served after the meeting by tiler, Bill Larson. All Elks and wives or partners are If you thought you were hearing encouraged to attend this special the sound of bell chimes, it isnt due affair. to your imagination or high blood Indoctrination of new candidates pressure. Its the nightly reminder of will be August 29th. the 10 o'clock curfew resolution. Except for nights when school functions are scheduled, all people 17 years of age or under, must be off the school grounds and city streets and in their homes by 10 p.m. when the curfew sounds, unless in the company of their parents or for Main Street valid reasons. other Eureka, Utah Parents and children are asked to cooperate in this effort to safeguard our youth. Where 25 Curfew bell now rings Fennell at the meeting. Opening presided led was Father Walter. by prayer Discussions were held concerning progress on the church renovation, installation of a new oil furnace and tank, and plans for the centennial celebration tentatively set for October. A brief discussion was held concerning the present financial status of the parish and the matter tabled until complete information on the subject can be obtained. Altar Society Vice President Frances Jones was asked by Father to look into the possiblility of reactivating the Altar Society as he considers that organization vital to the smooth operation of church affairs. Members expressed their desire to construct a replica of the original altar in the church if it would meet with the approval of Bishop Weigand and the Liturgical Commission. Father instructed them to submit a sketch to him as a first step and then we could go from there. Cadet gets training CATHOLIC: Cadet Rick Gillespie, son of Peter K. Gillespie of Sierra Vista, Ariz., and grandson of Minnie Gillespie of Eureka, Utah, received practical work in military leadership at the U.S. Army ROTC advanced camp, Fort Lewis, Wash. k The camp, attended by cadets normally between their third and fourth year of college, includes instruction in communications, management and survival training. six-wee- Successful completion of the advanced camp and graduation from college results in a commission as a second lieutenant in either the U.S. Army, Army Reserve or National Guard for the cadet. In parts of Prussia, it was once believed good luck to see wind in the oat fields. 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Father Lagan, Gerald Fennell, Billie Thornley, Ted Hannifin, Ruben Myers, ?. Front row: Amelia Osborn, Mary Frances Garrity, Pat McCormick, Margaret McCormick, Kathryn McCormick, Bill McCoy, Melvin Burke. (Photo courtesy Margaret McCormick Galer and Cloyed Jameson) Church news in Eureka Prosepctors buys you more fun if Father Walter Riendeau, last Wednesday evening following the Mass of the Assumption. President Margaret 31 Aero Modeliers radio controlled races Jr. High School lawn Carnival at City Park Kiwanis Horse Shoe Tournament a.m a.m 10 10 1 Saturday, August Patricks Parish Council held its first meeting with the new pastor, St. 30 7 Only Weekends Invocation was by Lee Bird. Celebrant for mass at St. Patricks During the business portion of the Church on Saturday evening was the meeting Keith Young was released pastor, Father Walter Riendeau. as president of the Young Mens Entrance hymn was, Praise, My organization and Joan Young was released as president of the Relief Soul, King of Heaven. were from the Scripture readings Society. book of Proverbs; the letter of Paul The baby of Douglas and D. Ann to the Ephesians; and the gospel Wright was blessed by his father and according to John. In his homily, given the name Ian Eugene Wright. It was announced that a D.I. Drive Father expanded on the message contained in the readings. will be held Aug. 30th. Recessional hymn was King of The program was presented by the on Mass Saturday, August young people of the ward. First Glory. 24 will begin at 5:15 p.m. speaker was David Shaw who spoke on his experiences at the METHODIST: National Boy Scout Jamboree. A Rev. Lu Wilson conducted Wor- piano solo by Jane Rice followed. ship Service at the United Methodist Talks were then given by Becky Church Sunday afternoon. Young, Noel Shaw, Kathryn Young, Opening hymn was, All People Hawlii Allinson, Leanne Pedersen, That On Earth Do Dwell. and their leaders, Joan Morris and were Afton Berry. Activity certificates John Scripture readings 6:51-5Rev. Wilson titled her were presented to all of the aforementioned girls and their sermon, Beyond Bread. I leaders by Max Berry. Closing hymn was, 0, Jesus Abide With Me, Tis Eventide, Have Promised. There will be no church service next Sunday. A was the closing hymn. Benediction was by Alan meeting of the U.M.W. is scheduled on Monday, August 26, 7:00 p.m., at the home of Vola Nevers. The closed with service 8. benedition. L.D.S.: Bishop Ronald Griggs presided over and conducted Sacrament Cubs will sell pens The Cub Scouts will be selling Meeting on Sunday morning at the Papermate Pens during the next two Eureka Ward Church. weeks. Each package of 3 pens will Opening hymn was Come Ye sell for $1.00 Your support in buying Rhoana Shaw, theese pens and helping our pack and Wanda Colvich, earn money will be greatly Disconsolate, organist director. PUBLIC NOTICE Probate and Notice guardianship Consult county clerk or the respective signers for further information ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids for the construction of the new wastewater treatment aerated lagoon system with impervious liners and 600 feet of interceptor sewer line will be received at on Tuesday, Sept. 17, Tuesday, August 20, 1985. The project is a 1985. The complete set federally funded E.P.A. of plans and specificaproject and the Eureka tions will cost 75 dollars of City Council reserves dollars-3- 0 the right to reject any or which will be refunded all bids presented. upon return of the set in Plans and specifica- good condition and tions may be obtained at within one week after ARIX Engineers; 2155 the bid opening date. Eureka City Hall until 7 North 200 West-Suit- e Published in the oclock p.m. Mountain 100; Provo, Utah 84604, Eureka Reporter Daylight Savings Time and will be available August 15, 22, 29, 1985. |