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Show The Eureka Reporter Page Four June United Methodist 27, 1986 Women met Alternative school students receive scholarships The Eureka United Methodist Women met at the home of Maud Blight on Monday evening with Vice This year, the Benevolent and Pro- - recognition that the Elks have given these tective Order of the Elks (BPOE) is probably the first time a been have students given spotlight has made available scholarships for successes, their for students school alternative throughout the state of Utah. We A special thanks goes to Eldon would like to thank the Elks for pro- Mr. Hill viding this opportunity for our Hill, State Youth Chairman. of students to further their education has spent a great deal time and ef- and to be recognized for their fort in establishing these scholarIt should be noted ships. Sponsoring Canyon High that the Elks give an excess of $7 School was Ogden Lodge No. 719, million a year in scholarships. This Scholarship Chairman Harold Mon is second only to the U.S. Govern- - son. Sponsoring Washington Alternative was Roy Lodge No. 2338, ment. In the past, students enrolled in Scholarship Chairman Joe Barney. alternative high school programs Sponsoring Mountain High School have not been able to compete for was Bountiful Lodge No. 2442, scholarships. Yet, these students Scholarship Chairman Carl Clark. have succeeded in spite of many These gentlemen and their brother obstacles that have presented them Elks have made our students and from receiving an education through schools very proud and thankful the regular high school setting. The through their generosity. requires ell students to be immunized Ufleh lew its the law! Children must be ade-- lower immunization levels and the President Edna Jasper presiding, quatley immunized before attending largest outbreak of pertussis The minutes of the May meeting Utah schools and child care (whooping cough) in Utah since were read and approved. After the facilities. The Utah School Im- - 1964. In 1985, 60 cases of pertussis treasurers report the ladies discuss- - munization Act, enacted in 1982, re-- were reported in Utah, compared Brady quires that all students in with only 7 cases in 1984. Fifteen (25 kindergarten through twelfth grade percent) of the pertussis patients d children attending licensed quired hospitalization during that child care facilities must be im- outbreak. munized against seven childhood The American Academy of ed by the hostess to Alliene Farren, disease before attendance. Pediatrics and the U.S. Public Mary Newman, Edna Jasper, Sandy tions may be allowed for medical, Health Services Immunization PracEvans and Pat Brady. Special treat religious Or personal reasons. tices Advisory Committee have was Mary Newman offering the All 50 states require immuniza- - reemphasized that the risk from per- Grace before refreshments in her tions for school entry. The adoption tussis disease is much greater than native Norwegian language. of school immunization laws, pro- - any risk from the vaccine. All medical groups continue to bably more than any other factor, has been responsible for the strongly recommend DTP vaccine dramatic improvement in im- for all children under seven years of munization levels and decline in age who have no valid medical childhood diseases. reason for not receiving the vaccine. Father Walter was celebrant for 93.8 of Utah Department of Health of- Utahs Although percent the Saturday evening mass at St. imstudents were fully ficials strongly urge parents to Patricks Church. The Theme, But kindergarten 1985-8this represents a ply with the law and protect their in You - Who do you say I Am. decline from the previous school children from the debilitating Entrance hymn was, Where 94.3 percent level. The fects of vaccine preventable Charity and Love Prevails. Scrip- minimum goal nationally is 95 per- - diseases. ture readings were from the book of cent. Additional information on im- the Prophet Zechariah; from the Recent adverse publicity regar- - munizations is available from the Letter of Paul to the Galatians; and ding reactions associated with DTP Utah Department of Health, the Gospel according to Luke. ( Diphtheria, Tetanus and Pertussis ) , or your local health depart-vaccin- e Offertory hymn was, Keep in may have contributed to the ment. Mind. Next Mass will be Sat. at 5:15 p.m. Recessional hymn was, Faith of Our Fathers. !" re-an- Exemp-achievement- s. Church News com-muniz- ef-yea- Pykiet's see Kansas, New Orleans Before leaving Kansas, Dude decided it was time to visit the historical sites of Council Grove. He was born 16 miles from there and had never taken them in. We stopped at the Council Oak where the Osage Indians signed a treaty to open up the Santa Fe trail, then on to Custer Elm Shrine where General Custer camped. History says this is where planned the strategy for his last fight with the Indians. After that we visited the Last Chance Store which was the last place to buy provisions until reaching Santa Fe, New Mex- - the weather became and we longed for Eurekas clean dry air. It is wonderful being with our children and our granddaughter is a charmer. She pretty well has her grandparents number already. We havent done much sight-seein- g yet, but just kind of laying back trying to get used to the humidity which was 100 Wednesday and it wasnt rain-h- e ing. We are planning to start this weekend by a visit to the French Quarters and a few other sites. We may go to Florida and spend a few days on the beach, We left Kansas June 2 heading for Getting around in New Orleans is ico. New Orleans and arrived Sn we were 'SSS and lver CjFves lts fway with a through the city and many of the deluged streets do the same. The drivers are pinnrfK.,NauM.nAni,MiM.Bn4 off all the way to New Orleans. In also unbelievable as they will wait at Arkansas it came down so hard we an intersection until you are just pulled over and stopped. After it let about there and then pull right out in up a little we saw quite a few front of you. Pedestrians have no vehicles in the median who should right-of-wa- y in the crosswalks even have also pulled over. The closer we though it is posted, The Pykiets got to New Orleans the more humid r2?eu4' As iWG Jasperson reunion fills Goshen The Hans Jasperson Reunion was held on June 20 and 21 in Goshen Fields where Hans farmed, planted trees and raised his family of six girls and four boys. Hans came to Goshen in the late 1860s. The place brought back many memories to the families of this great man. Stephen and Alma Jasperson followed their fathers footsteps in continuing farming and raising cat- tie until they both died. Stephen's portion was sold to people in Goshen, Almas son Ralph Jasperson still works the farm. Leon Jensen owns the property where the Stephen EUREKA MEDICAL CENTER Jasperson Place was. He let the peo- pie come in and enjoy the lawn-lik- e meadow for the reunion. David Okenberry was the president of the reunion and he was thanked for organizing the treat of being on the grounds that have been there for so many years. Good food, exchanging stories, a bon-firgames and many other activities were enjoyed by all. Stephen Jasperson was the father of Alice Fox of Eureka. e, Eureka little league wins game 538-61- Sacrament meeting convened at 9:00 a.m. with Bishop Shaw presiding and Jack Standing conduc- ting. Music was by Rowana Shaw and Wanda Colovich. Opening hymn, How Great Thou Art. In- vocation by Jack Ekker. An- - On Thursday, July 3, the cub scout 1 Blood Pressures checked without charge For Appointments possible wear their cub scout 0 433-691- 7. Cub scout Olympics scheduled sit-up- s, s, White. The congregation sang, Father Thy Children to Thee Now Raise. The concluding speaker was LaDue Scoville who reported on President Lowell Thomas. Closing hymn was The Lord is A. The benediction My Light. Ann Ekker. given by was SundayChurch Services were held at the Eureka Methodist Church Eureka participates in fireman's convention 10-1- 2 91 boys will be leaving from the LDS uniform. Some of the days activities will inChurch parking lot to begin a day full of fun. Departure time will be clude: Archery range, obstacle course, B.B. gun range, nature walk, 7:15 a.m. so dont be late, Each boy involved must be a crafts, and a cable slide which is a registered cub scout. A parent- - favorite of the boys. ad&JSswUl signed health form and $1.50 need to All cub scouts are encouraged to delivered to Leigh Grimstead no come and join in on the fun. If you of later than July 2. All boys should br- - need more information, please con- a m for 4 davs . ,e?aay at moaMri.,nnii pop, and if tact Leigh Grimstead at fishing. They will be going to mg their Schofield Scout Camp in August. will be July 7 Girls Camp-ou- t 1st of July is Work 1L The trough Relief for Society with an arNight The exciting place to be on softball throw, standing long tist from Payson. Wednesday, July 2, at 7:30 p.m. is on jump and 50 yard dash, Leland Sanderson was released as the grass behind the Elementary The over-a- ll winner from each age Second Councilor in the Ward School. There will be all kinds of run- - group (8, 9, 10) will represent our Bishopric and Mark Olson Young ning, jumping, throwing and groan- - pack in the Stake Cub Scout Olym-in- g was sustained as Second Councilor. coming from our great Eureka pics. The Sacrament Song was, Cub Scouts. They will be par- After the competition is over, the Who Thou Wearest our in annual Savior, Physical boys will receive the awards earned ticipating Crown. Fitness Olympics. Each boy will during the last two months. All The program was presented by the participate in 5 different events parents, family members and Stake Presidency. Mark Young was (none of which are easy) : Push-upfriends are encouraged to come and the first speaker followed by Joel cheer on their favorite participant. Nelsons visit a Nicevill and Mrs. Ronald Nelson recently returned to their home in k Eureka after a stay at Niceville, Florida. They were there because of a job assignment. While jn Niceville they lived in a condo and enjoyed a private beach on the Atlantic Ocean. During the trip home they spent time at San Antonio, Texas visiting the Alamo and visited at Las Cruses, New Mexico and Jurez, Mexico. Mr. six-wee- -- Fridays rs Cub scout day camp is coming with Reverend Lou Wilson. She presented a very interesting sermon, The Gentle Whisper. The The Little League Ball Team congregation sang Open My Eyes I played a game with Genola 2nd on That May See, Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee and Oh God Our Help Thursday, June 19 and won by a in Ages Past. score of 7 to 4. Members of the team Lily and Oscar Erickson were in Lake City on Monday for Salt are Lynn Elliot, Bobby Erickson, reasons. On the way home business Rev. Lou announced that there Ryan Chambers, Travis Ryan, Ryan Renzello, Tim Ming, Cody Laird, would be a church picnic in Tooele they stopped in Lehi and visited with Tracy Larson, Brady Chambers, on July 13 and that all the Eureka Richard and Kathy Erickson and Clay Allinson, Brent Pedersen and Congregation were invited. There Jim and Elaine Lunt. Benji Grimstead. Their coach is will be no services in Eureka on that Troy Jones. day. The Utah State Firemens Conven- tion was held on June 12 and 13 at Springville, Utah. In an earlier story was reported that Darwin Larsen would receive his 50 year pin on July 12 but this was incorrect and he received the pin on June 12. Other Eureka men receiving pins were Mac Bigler, 40 years; Tom Judge and Bob Fife, 25 years and Barry Franks receive a 10 year certificate. During the Memorial Services to Ken Lunt and Hamilton Laird, former residents, and Paul Hansen ed 6, who had passed away during the past year were honored. Their widows and families received a cer-i- t tificate and a rose bush to be planted in their memory. On Friday morning Lily Erickson attended the Past Presidents and Of- - LYMAN'S BEAUTY SALON EUREKA, UTAH LYMAN LONEY, Owner and Operator Blow styling and cutting ' Perms it Coloring it Bleaches Frosts Expert Styling v APPOINTMENTS ONLY PHONE 433-636- 7 Closed Sunday and Monday made gdfttg- nav'5 caofviGthru Open: Monday Thursday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. "Gifts for Everyone" Infants - Children - Adults ficers Breakfast for the ladies and Jim Toone attended the Past Presidents and Officers Breakfast for the men. Mammoth residents attending convention were Lily and Oscar Erickson and Bessie and Jim Toone. OPENING JUNE 9th At the Adren Underwood residence in Mammoth. (Later will be in Eureka) M j |