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Show The Eureka Reporter Page Eight January ). JVM writes It IS 7 DUP holds meeting prayer the given by Utah the opening The Kirkham. LaVon held their Chaplain Pioneers Sunbeam Camp their Allegiance January meeting recently at the group then Pledged to the Flag. Memorial Building. Members sang a pioneer song that Alice welcomed the Fox Captain been had previously outlined to go members and this was followed with the scheduled lesson. with along Accompaniment was on tape. A report on the Dec. 10th meeting held at the home of Alice Fox, was given and approved. It was reported President Judy Smith conducted that the groups history book, which the Tuesday evening meeting of the was thought to have been burned in Ladies of Elks Club. the Simiskey fire, had been Routine business was discussed recovered intact, and the secretarys and treasurers Marie Standing gave the lesson heard. which was taken from The Diary of reports A social evening was enjoyed jean ri0 Griffiths Baker, and toldand following adjournment prizes many of Mrs. Bakers pioneer exwere won by Della Nebeker, Leona penences. Laird and Judy Smith. Attending were: Alice Fox, Viola Delicious refreshments were Carlson, Leona Bray, Margaret served by the hostesses, Alliene Hyde, Rachel Hannifin, Marie Farren and Mary Lou Gourley. Standing, LaVon Kirkham and a visitor, Jean Fields. The Daughters of ITlnl During the sixties I had the good fortune to have been stationed at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, for about two years. Hill AFB is located a few pleasant hours from Eureka, a lofty Lady Elks EMT's needed pgftltfMln paradise. And then through some sort of Gloria Ann Murphy Gloria Ann Murphy perverted selection process, I was chosen to serve a term in the Pentagon. General LeMay presented our orientation lecture during our first week at the "crazy house - a four hour tour. LeMay put it bluntly, You have been chosen for the top honor of the Air Force to serve on the Air Staff. There are two ways out, suicide or retirement. We will consider anyone who volunteers for service in Viet Nam cowards. And your personnel files will so note. And it was a bad as Big Daddy threatened. I, who had been a super sergeant at Hill Air Force Base, Utah, became a pencil sharpener and ash tray emptier at staff meetings. s, a one-stMy general who was deputy commander at Hill AFB, I met in one of the corridors of ex-bos- ar the Pentagon. greeting each other-hold- ing our coffee trays, I remarked, General, in my office, the lowest ranking guy goes out and gets the coffee. After General-(on- e star)-Stowe- ll replied, Sergeant Mack, Im the lowest ranking man in my office. He was GOD JR. at Hill. In my office there were eleven colonels, a captain - (an t insane reserve officer), two majors and Platt Murphy, 47, of me, the super-sergeapencil died home at and Eureka, Saturday, computer sharpener Jan. 24, 1987 of heart failure. programmer. in was born She I never promised that I wouldnt 1939, 27, Sept. Club Nous Entre Literary tell the American taxpayers what members met Wednesday evening Phoenix, AZ to James M. and Rachel McClintock Platt. She we did - to justify our existence. So, West Juab Ambulance Association at the home of Afton Berry. is in need of EMTs (Emergency Ill tell it all now. The Pulitzer prize winning novel, married Raymond T. Murphy June Continued from Page One 1954 NM. in We gave each other briefings. We Medical Technicians). 5, Farmington, The Color Purple, by Alice She was a member of the Southern it to anyone. told each other - all four hundred of Mountain View Hospital is now Walker, was reviewed by Effie Bell. McKinnon and Humphries were us - what we were doing in the offering a course for new EMTs. Following the review, a discussion Baptist Church and a member of then to Homansville, when The cost will be minimal and classes was held on the book, with many and Utah Girl Scouts, Troop 549, Eureka Some of us lost our minds, a nd Pentagon. a Sumvors include her husband of will be held in Payson. The lucky ones retired - including LKHJL ctele varied viewpoints being expressed. The course will be starting soon. If your writer. Others drank a lot. Delicious refreshments were Eureka; children: Raymcmd Paul you are interested, please contact smed to these members attending; Murphy, Wilton J Mrnphy, Mrs. or Nadine Effie Bell, Joan Morris, Laura Mary A.kkkerail eureka, Mrs. 5 Marelo Evans, Cut off one story of the naa hppn dwiripd on thP suggest10":each of Oliva Silver (Linda) week And shortly, City Carlson, Pentagon McIntyre, Virginia Badertscher, Jorge and Glen Mrs. (Deanna) the American Garrow, system of defense wfli .Mabel Butler, and Earlean Gear. seven Lake Salt return to words to that grandCity; sanity-- or A brief business meeting was Shea and Pat haD by persuaded two brothers and three Joan children; conducted by McChrystal notto do it, asit was sisters; Mrs. Tom (Mary) Mr. Morris to wind up the evening. thatt he MSfSt-swabbie- Force Senior a Cleaveland, Bagdad, AZ; Tom Platt, was could prorboiMjnd ) of the tteflre to Lehi; Paul Platt, St. George; Mrs. dd Admiral uulmB by Warren Ottley Mike (Vicky) Humphrey, Santaquin c"mf- - Mr. McKinnon asked than plain words - except to say: America The Committee For An Extended and Bucky Platt, toerican Fork, why they did not have him arrested, has never won a war since the Lifespan in San Marcos, California Graveside services were held sa'd that it was a terrible disgrace Pentagon bureaucrats started f for a rang man d"ven has published the results of their Tuesday at 11 a.m. at the Eureka telling us how to fight. etc. that of of the habits who way, study people of caP under the direction Well.. .Grenada. City Cemetery as ,he have lived to be 100 or more. They ,T,helr . rePjy Hoiladay Hills Funeral Home. John V. McCormick consider summarize them as the Five Basic Officiating at the services was Patterns of Longevity: The second quarter of the Alley Harold J. Shaw, Jr. of the himself forttsnate in getting off so CARD OF THANKS Biop 1. The most prominent quality Cats Bowling League was won by Eureka LDS Ward Family prayer easy an0 1031 he must never snow I wish to express my appreciation in the camp until the matter shown by is that they the Eureka team..the Tintic was ied bv in- - himself 0131 U would to my friends and family who were been cleared do nothing to excess. Other indulge, Trompers. The team nudged out voCation by FrS H HollX A tad so thoughtful of me during my 10 but in moderation. The few that their closest competitor by one-ha- lf not,b,e S!teihim duet, Old Rugged Cross", stay The flowers, deC,ded Wh c7rds! smoke cigarettes do not inhale. Few a game. Team members are; Grace Corbett! by Linda Jeup and David calU ani vbib meant a phZ are fat. y Bermni, captain; Anna Gillespie, Remarks were by Sue Platt. In The McKinnon and Humphries were lot to me and brightened the hours 2. One of the most mentioned Alice Peart, Fawn Fife, Deanna Garden was sung by Linda Jessup considerably. habits is early rising. This usually Sorensen, and Sherlin Grill. and David Garbett. Benediction was then turned loose, and they walked I will always remember your to sixteen there from also involves early retiring. Goshen, miles, At the end of the season (May by Dr. Enoch Ludlow. 3. A high proportion of centhrough snow over two feet deep expressions of concern. Many 1987), the winners of each quarter were: Pallbearers Monty before they stopped, arriving there thanks to you all! tenarians are devout believers, will compete in a play-of- f to Cleveland, Raymond P. Murphy, Wanda Colovich leading a spiritual life and accepting determine the league champions. William J. Murphy, Robert Atwood, about 5 oclock in the morning, CARD OF THANKS and all experiences as Gods will. Mike Cleveland, and Glen Garrow. nearly dead from cold 1 to like would thank everyone who exhaustion. At times Humphries 4. A surprisingly large number me attributed their long survival to hard during my recent CENSUS SHOWS MEN AND was so nearly dead from his ex- remembered illness. McKinnon Mr. work. Others used the phrase that WOMEN WAITING TO MARRY-T- he periences, The visits at the hospital and the keeping busy. Few are dreamers U.S. Census Bureau says feared he would die and have to be home on the left visits, phone calls, cards, and loungers. plains. the proportion of women in the and gifts, were deeply ap- flowers and to taking 5. Many referred in some way CATHOLIIC: United States between the ages two men at the breakfast Goshen, preciated. They used phrases Entrance hymn for the Sunday and 24 who have never married like "taking care of myself and mass at St. Patricks Church, was reached a record 59 percent in 1985, wherfltoToSk Merl Towers never letting anything bother me To Jesus Christ. Our Sovereign ain as much as -t- h. Humphries Father Walter was They are King. Pssible- Scripture readings were from the JOURNAL reported. The proportion et fnerMcKmnon book of the prophet Isaiah, the first 0f men in the same age group who American Fork eaoieo City on letter of Paul to the Corinthians, and have never married climbed to 76 Ottleys Oddball Observation: and here on arrived Always hold your head up, but be the gospel according to Matthew, percent in 1985, topping the previous Sunday evening, careful to keep your nose at a Theme of the mass was, I am the record of 55 percent in 1970. Similar Monday increases were reported for both Light of the world. Offertory hymn was, Crown Him men and women in the age With Many Crowns. group, according to the article. Parishioners were reminded that DINING OUT IS IN, DINING IN LYMAN'S BEAUTY it is time to renew subscriptions to IS OUT Americans are dining out the INTERMOUNTAIN CATHOLIC. 50 percent more than they did in Joe Markland, P.A.C. SALON Recessional hymn was, Praise, 1978. And when they do stay at home, Mondays 3-- 5 EUREKA, UTAH My Soul, King of Heaven. Mass on they arent necessarily eating Sunday, February 1, will begin at together, savs a recent studv on LYMAN 10NEY, Fridays 10-1- 2 4:00 the usual time, p.m. American eating habits done by Owner and Operator Dr. Kim Sullivan Entre Nous for service Gloria Ann nt cr5fE 433-635- 8, 433-633- 9. 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