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Show The Eureka Reporter Page Two January 1,1988 Eureka SUporter (UPS-179-62- 0) Published. weekly' at Eureka, Utah 84628 Printed by ART CITY PUBLISHING Ruby Robinson Baum Publisher Editor MARTIN W. CONOVER MRS. GRACE BERNINI such Ruby Baum Member: UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION Rudy H. Robinson Baum, 77, of Provo, former Eureka resident, died Tuesday, Dec. 22, 1987, of cancer, in Orem. She was bom Oct. 10, 1910 in Eureka, Utah to Martin Luther and Nellie DeGraw Hurst. She married Robert Wesley Robinson, April 11, 1929 in Provo. He died July 18, 1976. She married Gay Baum April 30, 1978 at Cars (xi City, Nev. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da-y Saints and served as President of the YWMIA, served in the Relief Society and was a visiting teacher. She was a Graduate of Utah Technical College as a licensed practical nurse and worked for Dr. Joseph N. Aaron for over 20 years. She also worked at Care West Nursing home in Orem. She is survived by her husband, Provo; two sons and two daughters: Robert J. (Bob) Robinson, Eureka; Wesley Leon Robinson, Midway; Mrs. Dennis (Helen) Allen, Murray; Mrs. Harold (Colette) Prestwich, Midway; 16 grandchildren, 26 great grandchildren; two stepdaughters : Mrs. Bud (Carol) Gourley, Tooele; Mrs. Jr. (Vivian) Storrs, Provo; and several ; sister: Vera H. Peterson, Arkansas. She was preceded in death by a son, John D. Robinson and three brothers. From the files at last, and a solid institution in every respect. George Arthur Rice, the Colorado banker who was here last week, is at the head of the enterprise. From F.W. Thackwell, who is connected with Mr. Rice in mining matters, we learn that a building costing about $2000 will be erected immediately where the stable until recently occupied by E. Ballou now stands. This building will be occupied by the bank and the family of the cashier and resident manager, Mr. Blue of Salt Lake. This is good news for Tintic district CENSUS RETURNS The census enumerators have ceased from their labors, and the result in Tintic district is as follows: Population of entire district, 2370. Eureka 1741 Mammoth Silver City Dragon Tintic (nulls) Mammoth Switch 286 80 66 62 33 LYMAN'S BEAUTY SALON EUREKA, UTAH Owner and Operator Blov. styling and cutting ' Pfims ' Coloring V ?: Fiosfs l JLjr txpprf Styling APPOINTMENTS PHONE 433-636- 7 a t.fi Sunday Ruby Hollow 27 Irontan 20 Wood camps 16 Homans ville Diamond Boulder Beecher Springs Femars Creek is 10 7' 5 2 IDS Church news Sacrament meeting was held Sunday morning at the Eureka Ward LDS Church, with Bishop Mark Young presiding and Nick Castleton conducting. Music for the meeting was under the direction of Leigh Grimstead, pianist, and Wanda Colovich, director. Opening hymn was Hark, the Herald Angels Sing". Invocation was given by Patrick Castleton. Announcements were made as follows- - All reports are now due. A regional youth dance is planned on Thursday, Dec. 31st, from 9 until 1 at the East Payson Stake Center. Reorganization of the Young Mens presidency was reported by Robert Funeral services were held Manookin and then approved by the Saturday at the Santaquin Stake ward. Sacrament song was, Jesus Once Center in Santaquin. Burial was in the Payson City Cemetery. of Humble Birth. The program was presented by the bishopric...Nick Castleton spoke on Faith; followed by Thomas Nedrebergs presentation on Sacrifices - Old and New; and Bishop Youngs talk concerning the Physical and Financial Needs of the Ward. Closing hymn was, Away in a Manger. Robert Manookin offered the benediction. Nongame Checkoff begins step-grandchildr- January Wildlife Crib corner major as Billings, Mont.; teacher. She is survived by one son and one daughter: E. Steele McIntyre, Eureka; Mrs. Lynn (Mary) Olsen, Frostburg, Md; 10 grandchildren, and 24 great grandchildren: one brother: Curtis Crezee, California; She was preceded in death by two sons: James M. McIntyre and S. Howard McIntyre and a brother, Donald Boone. 801-752-68- Mrs. Effie Bell spent the Christ- mas Holidays (19th to the 27th), visiting with and enjoying the company of her three children and their families. She was the LOW house guest of her daughter and family in Sandy while she was in the Salt Lake area. Don and Chris Bell and their two daughters hosted the Christmas Eve dinner at their home in Salt Lake. Guests were: Mrs. Effie Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Chavis and children, Donny and Jessica, and Mrs. Lois Bywater. On Saturday, Dec. 26, a Christmas dinner was enjoyed at the Chavis home. Family members attending besides the four Chaviss were Mrs. Effie Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bell and children, Karla, Matt and Mark of Payson; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Bell and Cami of Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Eric Warner and Deborah Wilson of Payson. Effie returned to Payson with the Richard Bells, stayed overnight and returned home to Eureka Sunday morning. Business Opportunities investment-wil- l train-gre- or part potential-ful- l a ONLY and Monday at time-ne- w brief revolutionary product-sen-d resume and statement of your objectives to: Hal Clarke at 846 N. 50 J15 W.; Orem, Utah 84057. EARN $100.00 day and more hand delivery of flyers door to door. Permanent part full time, no experience required. Call 24 hours J8 Ext. 600 a Hslp Wanted EASY Work! Excellent payl Assemble products at home, for info, call D27 ext. A-60- 52 504-641-80- 03 a Wanted 300-gall- on tanks. Call R EUREKA JOSEPH I. MARKLAND, J13 a Want To Buy . CENTER STEVE E. PEHRSON, R Propane & 83 MEDICAL WANTED used propane tanks. Call J13 M.D. P.A.C. ..Office Hours.. Mondays Wednesday ..3-- 5 Fridays 10-1- 2 9-- 11 Blood Pressures checked without charge Flu 12-1- pre-Christm- home-sma-ll your overhead-fro- m PAYING top dollar for good used propane 124, 250 and (elk, moose, desert bighorn - all month) Postseason Deer Classification (all month) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rowley of Elk winter trend counts (during Kingston, Nevada, are the proud January, February) Moose trend counts (during parents of a baby girl born December 19, 1987 at Mountain View January, February) 1 New hunting and fishing license Hospital in Payson, Utah. Kayleigh Ann checked in at 7 pounds, 14 and required one-hal- f ounces and 22 inches in I New fishing regulations take effect length. Happy grandparents are: Mr. and 3 Waterfowl Season ends Mrs. Heber Fields of Eureka; Jim 7 of Deer trapping at Beaver Denver, Colorado; and Rowley Mrs. JoAnn Green of Mapleton, Mountain Utah. II Wildlife Board Meeting, Salt The new arrival also has a great- Lake City (9 a.m.) 11 Wildlife Board and Board of grandmother, Mrs. Susan Ferris of Big Game (joint meeting 11 a.m.) Eureka. 11 Board of Big Game Control Meeting (2 p.m.) (Big Game Board Mrs. Alice Fox drove to Nephi on will set permit Monday to attend a board meeting of numbers) 3 Deer trapping at Beaver the Juab County D.U.P. Included in the business of the meeting was a Mountain report on the results of the 31 Chukar Partridge Season closes quilt raffle. Three 31 Cottontail Rabbit Season closes camps.. .Fort Wall, Sunbeam, and 31 Hungarian Partridge Season Birch, raised a total of $868.00. Lucky winner of the quilt was Gwen closes 31 Snowshoe Hare Season closes Chapman of Nephi. 69 Brevities calendar Big Game Trapping a with Help Wanted TURN Fat!! Into $$ Need 10 overweight people, no matter how big, that want to lose weight and make money! breakthrough. 238-734- I PartFull-time- . 6 Shots now avaDaMo at CRnfc. as FOR APPOINTMENTS 433-690, 5 medical (303) D28 EASY work! Excellent pay! Assemble products at home. Gall for info- rmation. 504-641-80- 03 Ext. J20 A-75- 15 once-in-lifeti- Bk-ach- cs i 1952. Funeral services were held Albuquerque, N.M.; Denver, Colo., and Bangkok, Thailand, where she Saturday in the Eureka LDS Ward Eureka. Burial was in the served as principal of the Bangkok Chapel, Lake Salt City Cemetery. International Childrens Center. They retired in Pleasant Grove and Jerusalem artichokes offer large later moved to Lindon. She is survived by three sons: amounts of calcium, sodium, Stephen Louis Gardner, Huntsville, phosphorous, sulfur, iron, chlorine Texas; James Louis Gardner, Salt and magnesium. Lake City; Douglas Hansen GardA ner, Lafayette La.; four grandPersonal children; one sister: Ruby Jacobsen, Orem. A Funeral services were held $5,000 CASH LOAN. Pay bills, pay Saturday at Olpin Family Mortuary for Christmas, or any reason. Bad in Pleasant Grove. Burial was in the credit, no credit, no job, or on Orem City Cemetery. welfare okay. D28 anytime. 6-- IYMAN LONEY, 16, 1983. education. She was a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da-y Saints, 7th Ward. Lindon the in living She was also a member of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers and the Pleasant Grove Garden Club. She lived in many places as a result of her husbands work, a geologist for the U.S. Government, Please send change of address to The Eureka Reporter, UT 84628. Second class postage paid at Springville, UT A BANK. to Eureka is have a bank Maude Boone McIntyre, 93, died Tuesday, Dec. 22, 1987, at Juab County Hospital, Nephi. She was bom August 7, 1894 in Mapleton, Utah to James Milton and Cyotha C. Curtis Boone. She married Earl L. McIntyre. He died Dec. 25, University Church Street, Eureka, 84663. that this is only a temporary arrangement. Norma Hansen Gardner 74, of Lindon, died Saturday, Dec. 19. 1987 while visiting a son in Lafayette, La. She was bom Feb. 4, 1913 in Mammoth to Nelson James and Henrietta Kershaw Hansen. She married Louis Samuel Gardner Dec. 23, 1935 in Lovelock, Nev. He died She was an active member of She spent her childhood days in Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da-yThe Mammoth and Vernal. and was a longtime Sunday She attended Brigham Young Saints, School teacher and a visiting in COMPANY Subscription in advance, per year: in Juab County $10 out of Juab County $13.50 The following article was taken from the July 7, 1890 edition cf the SALT LAKE TRIBUNE. It was submitted by John Schmitt. IN THE TINTIC DISTRICT Railroad, Business and Population Items, From the "Chief." Saturday U.P. officials were at Silver City looking over the ground, it is said, with a view to extending the road via the Treasure mine to the Northern Spy, Boss Tweed, etc. OUR TRAIN SERVICE We now have a train to and from Salt Lake every day, which is greatly appreciated by our people. We have long felt the need of a Sunday train. But there is another change which is not liked so well. When our train is reaches Lehi Junction the way-ca- r hitched to the end of a freight train, and, we are informed, does not get to the city often until 9 oclock. We hope Maude McIntyre Oct Springville, Utah 14663 POSTMASTER: Norma H. Gardner a Legal Services MONEY Problems? Chapter 11, 12, or 13 bankruptcy may be the answer. For free information, call Embry & We also do Associates, estate and business planning. ' J04 |