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Show November 11. 1.S5 The Eureka Reporter Puri Two f)e tEureka Seporter (UPS-179-62- 0) Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Printed by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville, 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. Publisher MARTIN W. CONOVER MRS. GRACE BERNINI Member: Editor UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION. Church news in Eureka LDS: CATHOLIC: Father Walter was celebrant for Sunday morning Sacrament St. at mass the Saturday evening Meeting at the Dureka Ward Church Entre Nous Deer Hunt camp out enjoyed Members of the Entre Nous Literary Club met at the home of Laura McIntyre. President Mabel Butler conducted a short business meeting. Time was then turned over to Eff ie reviewed the who Bell, of IACOCCA...the autobiography story of an American legend; the tough talking, straight shooting businessman who brought Chrysler back from the brink and in the process obecame a celebrity, a newsmaker, and a man who might even run for President. The hostess then served delicious refreshments to those above and Earlean Gear, Donna Laird, Geo Judge, Afton Berry, Rhoana Shaw, Pat Brady and Joan Morris. The table was decorated with m mature brass deer, giving the appearance of nibbling at greens that were displayed in a vase. An enjoyable ride home was had as they were able to see so many deer along the roadside as the car lights spotted them. by Lilly Erickson Friday, Oct. 18, Richard Erickson and Jim Lunt drove to Mammoth from Lehi to pull our trailer over to where other family members and some of their friends were already settled. After our trailer was put into place and leveled, I fixed supper for Bob, Donald and Bobby Coralee, Church. er in the trailer). Anglers at Scofield Reservoir have spent over five million dollars for fishing recreation since the reservoir reopened in 1979, according to a recent study released by the Division of Wildlife Resources. The estimate assumed an angler-tri- p cost of $14.99; in other words) the average angler spent that amount of money each time he fished at the reservoir. The figure takes into account all the money Members of spent for an agler trip, such as Literary Club gasoline, food, lodging, and tackle. evening at the Wildlife Resources fisheries Gear. chemically treated A brief business meeting, con- biologists to remove rough fish 1977 in Scofield ducted by President Mabel Butler, reservoir to its restore the and preceded the book review. All members then enjoyed a review of preeminent position as the most the book, PAPAS WIFE, consistent trout producer in the authored by Thyma Ferre Bjorn, state. Walt Donaldson, the Divisions southeastern regional and presented by Rhoana Shaw. After a discussion (Hi the book, a fisheries manager, says the total cost of the chemical treatment was tasty dessert was served by the hostess to: Mable Butler, Donna just under $100,000, largely paid for with sportsmens fishing license Laird, Maud Blight, Pat Brady, 'Laura McIntyre, Cleo Judge, Afton dollars. At a return to the Utah of over $50 for each dollar Berry, Rhoana Shaw and Joan economy spent on the treatment, thats not a Morris. bad return on an investment! Donaldson says the catch rate at Scofield in 1984 averaged 0.80 fish per hour, and exceeded one fish per hour in June, ranking it as the highest reservoir catch rate in the state. The total trout harvest for 1984 was almost 223,000 fish. It's in Richards wife, Kathy, and Soon, Fishing good at Scofield Opening hymn was held under the direction of was "We Gather Together. Bishop Ronald Griggs. Music was conducted by Rhoana Scripture readings were taken from the first book of Kings; the Shaw and Wanda Colovich. Opening letter to the Hebrews; and the gospel hymn was, There Is An Hour Of according to Mark (which dealt with Peace and Rest. Lee Bird gave the invocation. the subject, The Widows Mite). In his homily, Father expanded on Bishop Griggs spoke about the must one that death and funeral of President the gospel saying his-hwith intentions examine Spencer W. Kimball. must We He added, Upon The Cross Of Calvary, regard to faith. faith was the Sacrament song. ask ourselves how great is our The program was presented by the and our friendship with Christ? How much do we appreciate the House of seminary students under the God and the services provided?" supervision of their teacher, Linda humn was, "Humbly, Jessup. Offertory Lord, We Worship You. Speakers were: Noel Shaw, small the thanked Joshua Bobo, Becky Young, Martha Father again so worked of who Bobo, Russell Myers, JaNeel group parishioners hard towards St. Patricks 100th Castleton, and Patrick Castleton. The ward choir sang, O Love Anniversary Celebration, held the That Glorifies The Son. previous Sunday. by Douglas Christensen Linda Jessup was the concluding Recessional hymn was, Hail, Consider a story abbout giant speaker. Holy Queen earthworms who are intelligent Closing song was I Stand All to capture and captivate Amazed". Bendiction was by David enough The adventure is of a young humans. METHODIST: Garbett. boy, grandson of a wealthy inventor, Rev. Lu Wilson conducted Wowho is central to the adventure. He rship Service at the Eureka describes the excitement of a Methodist Church on Sunday. Of Our God was bootstrap airline ride to Africa and Opening hymn the ensuing safari in search of the Life. unatttainable. taken were Because, after all, if Scripture readings President Carole Castleton conwant to and Hebrews the it, it illudes detecfrom the letter really ducted the Tuesday evening meeting you when tion. you only vaguely the gospel of Mark. of the Eureka Ladies of Elks Club. recall Only do you find it. objective Title of Rev. Lus sermon was, your a discussion of routine Following of The idosjtacrasies this story are Its Not Far From The Kingdom for the annual business, plans what made it fun, even slightly Closing hymn was, Blest Be The Christmas party were made. Date hilarious. But then, what can one Tie That Binds for this years party will be Dec. 10 from an author who uses the expect (Tuesday) and the time is 7 p.m. zaney pen name of Daniel Pink-wate- r. Party plans include a potluck buffet His stories, aimed at the supper and an exchange of gifts. lower to middle elementary grade Lucky prize winners were: Faye are all full of fun, frustration Wall, Bridge; Della Nebeker, cut; reader, and a cozy sense of reassurance I and Mona McGinnis, raffle. of I Delicious refreshments were about the ultimate success proper social virtuex. x served by hostesses, MarJean Finch Some would classify Pinkwater as and Jeill Snell. a science fiction writer. If so, it Eureka , Utah candy-makin- g demonstration science-ficshould be 1 willA be written given at the Nov. 19th tion. He does include meeting. All members are urged to Patti Robinson, many scientific facts, and fancies, to attend. Patricks Erickson, who came out to visit everyone. (I have a good can opener On daughter, Cory, drove up. Next, the men got together annd went out to get a load of firewood, (two of them stayed at camp to make the fireplace in the center of the circle of trailers). A nice bonfire was started and we all got our camp stools out and had a nice visit around the fire. Most of our family was there. Those present were: Oscar and I; Richard, Kathy and Cory Erickson; Jim and Elaine Lunt and son, Steven and his fiancee; John Lunt and wife and two daughters, all of Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. David Allman and two children; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Allman and three children; Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Jackson and three children, all of American Fork. I dont remember the names of the two other families, but we had 49 folks in all. It was fun! Many deer stories of years passed, were told; songs were sung and jokes told. the Saturday moring, two deer were by Richard brought in..a Erickson and a by Steven Lunt. The weather was beautiful. Saturday afternoon, one of the young boys (17 years) from our and camp was out on a had a wreck. Both arms were broken and he had many cuts on his head and face. His helmet was shattered. He was taken to Mt. View Hospital. Saturday night everyone cooked steaks on the big grill over the fire. On Sunday, another small deer was brought to camp by David Allman. Sunday evening, the livers were cooked and we all had liver and onions, etc. Delicious! Monday afternoon, we came home and all the others left for their homes also. It had been a very nice camp out. book(mobile) Lady Elks THE FAMILY HAIRLOOM 1 Owner & Stylist 1 Mens cuts & styles : r r r r r Ladies cuts & styles Perms Coloring Frosts Manicures Solar Nails authenticate The four of clubs is considered an uncluky card. Some Traffic lights were developed by Detroit policeman William L. Potts in 1920. Lost and Found HOLY MEDAL Chain My prized possession. Contains at least 14 sterl- Only 433-664- 7 Tuesday, November 12, there will be Parent-TeachConference. The students will be released at 1 er Wednesday, November 13, there will be a Drug and Alcohol Workshop. This will benefit our students in many ways. The Junior Play will be held Friday, November 15. 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