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Show December 23, 1988 Lena Greenhalgh Literary club The Entre Nous Christmas party was held Wednesday evening at the home of Laura McIntyre. Christmas music set the mood for a lovely evening with Christmas decorations adorning her fireplace and a festively decorated tree as the center of attention. A delicious roast beef dinner with all of the trimmings was enjoyed by all. Presents were exchanged by members and the rest of the evening was spent singing Christmas carols g video provided by with a Mabel Butler. Those present were: Cleo Judge, Virginia Badertscher, Joan Morris, Effie Bell. Pat Bradv. Afton Berry. Donna Laird, Earlean Gear and the hostess. Two members were sorely missed, Mabel Butler and Maud Blight, who were unable to attend due to illness. sing-a-lon- Wayne Warner Chambers, 75, Eureka, died Monday, Dec. 19, 1988 at Mountain View Hospital in Payson of a heart ailment. He was bom Dec. 17, 1914 at SL Spanish Fork, a son of William and Dean Warner Chambers. He Brandon Snell, Jared Rusby and married Marcella Gourley, Sept. 18, Mike Renzello all scored over 20 1937 at Provo. points as Tintic defeated Salt Lake He was a member of the Church of Lutheran 0 in the Miners Region Saints. 11 opener Friday. Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y He was a member of the Elks Tintic Snell led with 25 points while Lodge No. 711. He was a veteran of Rusby had 23 and Renzello scored 21 the U.S. Army. He was a miner in as the Miners moved to a 0 record the Tintic Mining District. in league play. He is survived by Ids wife of Eureka; three sons and one If you start with a penny and daughter: David L. Chambers, double your money every day for a Ogden; Larry S.Chambers, McGill, Nev; Rickey Chambers, Grantsville month, youll end up with more than and Mrs. Vernon (Judy) Jones of five million dollars. Eureka ; nine grandchildren and two The hummingbirds heart beats three brothers 615 times a minute. and two sisters: Lee and Clyde Chambers, both of California; Keith Chambers, Nevada; Maxine Hill, Frederick the Great always inSpanish fork and Mrs. Spencer sisted his coffee be made with (Cora) Mendenhall of Payson. He instead of water. was preceded in death by a son, champagne The human ear can hear sounds Potato chips were invented in sranging in loudness from 10 1853. decibles to 140 dedbles. 89-5- 1-- Moose. She was educated in Eureka and graduated from Tintic High School Lena Greenhalgh Wayne Chambers great-grandchildre- Wayne Chambers Duane Chambers, a brother and a sister. Services were held at noon on Thursday, in the Eureka LDS Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Eureka City Cemetery under the direction of Holladay Hills Funeral Home. n; & James Garfield was the first U.S. president to use a telephone. The bagpipe is an old instrument. It is spoken of in the Old Testament and it was used by the Egyptians. Greeks and Romans. Cowbirds make no nest. They lay their eggs in the nests of other birds. The banana plant is not a tree. Its an herb. The stalk is made of leaves that overlap each other, like a celery stalk. In parts of Europe, it was once People believe if a fly lands on believed good for the crops to plant your nose, somebody has something to tell you. chicken feathers. . We wish our friends and patrons a very Merry Christmas and may your Holidays ring with good cheerl Is Calm. Mis Bright. 11 Page Three Tintic stops Lutheran Lena Lucille Nielsen Greenhalgh, 66, of Provo, former resident of Payson and Eureka, died Saturday, Dec. 17, 1988 at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center of a lingering illness. She was born Sept. 22, 1922 in Mt. Pleasant to Peter N. and Esther Norman Nielsen. She married Howard A. Greenhalgh, Oct 20, 1929 in Nephi. He died Oct 16, 1988. She was a member of the Church Saints of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y and helped with the sports program in the Eureka Ward. She was also a member of the Women of the in Eureka. She and her husband moved to Provo 12 years ago. She enjoyed doing handwork and made rugs for her grandchildren and tablecloths for her mother to sell. She is survived by two sons and two daughters: H. Ralph Greenhalgh, St. George; Mrs. Judy Willet, Sandy; Mrs. Kay (Donna) Donald Cushing, Payson; two sisters, Provo; Greenhalgh, Mrs. Joe (Chris) Kropf, Provo; Mrs. Gene (Charlotte) Colvin, Payson; 13 greateight grandchildren, grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wednesday at Holladay Hills Funeral Home in Santaquin. Burial was in the Santaquin City Cemetery. The Eureka Reporter The Galley Building Tom & Cleo Judge o holy NiQbc Christmas is the brightest season of the year. The lights that glow with merriment set this season apart from all others. Thats one reason we provide many of the communities in our service territory with power for Christmas street lighting at no charge. May this Christmas season be both calm and bright ... for you. May the peace of that blessed night be with you and yours thisYuletide. Eureka Methodist Church Linda Barnes, Pastor Utah AUGHT COMPANY LEESE |