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Show Page Two The Eureka Reporter July 28, 1989 Wildford Westman Wilford elljr Eureka i&eporter (UPS-179-62- 0) Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Printed by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville, Utah 14663 Subsdption in advance, per year: in Juab County $12 out of Juab County $15.50 Westman, 70, of Sorineville. died Sundav Julv 23 1989 Utah Valley Regional Medical Center of complications following surgery. He was bom April 29, 1919, in Eureka, to Otto Emmanuel and Anna Marie Smith Westman. He married Venice Nielsen May 20, 1944 in Las Vegas, NV. He was raised in Eureka and at- tended school there, graduating from Albert Phipps Albert WUliam Phipps, 83, of black satin jacket Orem, died Sunday, July 23, 1989, FOUND: Small-size"Corvette" in printed white on sleeve, at his home of cancer. He was bom Nov. 17, 1905, in gEurekaballpari.,aboutamonthago. Evanston, WY, a son of John Wil- Ham and Rose Barnes Phipps. He Eureka, Utah 84628, phone, 433667. d married Beulah Curtis, July 22, 1931, in Farmington; Their marriage was later solemnized in the Provo LDS Temple. He attended school in Evanston, WY and high school in Eureka. He was employed in the mines in Eu- reka and worked for Hercules Powder Plant in Spanish Fork. He worked at Geneva Steel Plant for in the rollin8 mills and 28 Y WORLD WIDE selection of vacation properties. Receive $2 onall inquiries! Cal Resorts Resale today. 1 800326-senior 7844 NATL 1 847 in Florida or 6296. Tintic High School He had been class president and was ac- tive in basketball and track. He was I POSTMASTER: Please tend chang of address to The Eureka Reporter, employed at Geneva Steel as a heavy Personnals UT UT I 84628. Second class postage paid at Springville, Church Street, Eureka, equipment operator, for 29 years, 84663. I?f-Heenj0yedg0lfinretiring in 1979. Hewas a member MONEY PROBLEMS? Stop credito of the Church of Jesus Christ of Publisher MARTIN W. CONOVER harassment and lower your payments HewasalmberoraeChurch trough chapter 13 Latter-da- y Editor Saints where he was an MRS. GRACE BERNINI bankruptcy. For Saints of ofteus IrattCTr Ctat FREE INFORMATION call Bruce A Elder. held the office of Priest. High Estate Embty, attorney Member: UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION He is survived by his wife, aIJj survived by his wife, Orem;, Planning also available. is A4 Sminwille: three sons and two son and one daughter: Curts daughters: Hugh A. Westman, Salt PhWs Bountiful; Sharon Daddano, David Lake four grandchildren, Jer ry L. WeLan, H Cajon, two EASY WORK! Excellent pay! Assemble href LDS: Amazing Grace was the reces- - Springville; Judy Christman, brothers and two sisters: John Curtis products at home. Call for Bishop Mark Young conducted sional hymn. Mass on Sunday, July Wellington; Donna M. Willis, D. Howard Provo; Ext. 7515. JL28 tion. Phipps. Phipps, 11 grandchildren; one Sacrament meeting held Sunday 30, will begin at 4 p.m. and will be 3 3 eI ?Jn brother and one sister: Leo E 1TJdnA; p35' morning at the Eureka Ward LDS conducted by Fr. Shaughnessy. Mrs. Richard ne CA; (Darlene) Audine jobs IN ALASKA Hiring: Westman, Springville; Church. Helvern, Challenge, CA. Summer, year around. Fishing, can- Gunderson, Springville. Announcements: Education week He was preceded in death by one Funeral services were held Thurs- - neries, logging, mining, construction, Trans- - August 22 thru 25, a Single Adults day in the Cherry Hills 2nd Ward oi companies, daughter, Charlet. Call now! portation. $600. Plus weekly. Conference is scheduled Aug. Funeral cervices were held LDS Chapel in Orem. Burial was in 1 James and Bessie Toone drove to Ext. 133B. JL28 a Church Fireside honoring Pres. - thc sPanisl1 Fork City Cemetery. Mortuin Wheeler the dedicafor the Nevada, Wednesday Benson in his birthday, will be aired Metroplis, INSTRUCTIONAL Aides atTintic High tion of a Memorial Monument at on TV. School and Eureka Elementary. One the old townsite of Metroplis City. 30 fulltime and u p to three Opening hymn was They, The The monument was made out of Minimum month. hours Builders Of The Nation. Invoca- the Calton wage. per Quarry Rock by Duane Keith Hcber Cushing, 56, former Male or female. For more information tion was by Bert Kresge. Calton, assisted by Henry Ingh. Eureka resident, died at Grand call433-636A4 Business conducted included: All the old timers that were able Junction, Colorado, July 20, 1989, Larry Palmer from the Stake High attended - 300 people in all. A NANNY OPPORTUNITIES: San Fran- of a heart ailment. Council, released Max and Melba names all the of eek' 2 HSXf Norman Jones Larrabee, 74, of Hewas born October 10, 1932, in Nelson as stake music directors and capsule containing the families who helped to settle nC died Thursday, July 20, Payson, to Heber G. and Naomi also from their work with library iain week. Chicago, 9lris. $200 the town, was buried at the site. Hurricane, Richmond He married 1989 Hurricane. in Cushing. family history. They are presently The Toones reason for week. Atlanta, newborn, $200 going was Mitchell in Denver, Colo- - $175 in was March born He Nauvoo. lull in time missions 19, 1915, Sonja serving Wg0i Many positions available. Ons that Jims family was one of those to James Thomas and rado, and was later divorced. Also released was Lynn McClain as Antimony, year commitment necessary. Call named in the capsule. was a He retired business Larrabee. Westwood Jane JL28 stake history coordinator. agent for the Pearl Stella He married Local Hamilton, Union, Garbett Bill had Carpenters Mr. and Mrs. Kent Houghton of Bishop Young Nov. 18, 1936. She died May 15, 1583, at Englewood, Colorado. He GOVERNMENT JOBS! Now hiring in c advanced to a teacher in the Turlock, California visited with Mr. !ski andn Priesthood. Released as ward and Mrs. Harold Chatwin this past 1972. He married Dorothy Mae was a Korean Air Force Veteran. yurareachorister was Wanda Colovich. weekend. ' While in Eureka, the Sommerville, June 21, 1957 in the He enjoyed fishing and camping Exl.P505. tion, call and the LDS doom. out of Manti as was released Sanderson Temple. Audrey Houghtons enjoyed the senior citiHe lived his early years in Ameri- - He is survived by a daughter, Sheric music chairman, and Sonya Ham- zens picnic at the park. mock as ward organist and as counThe couple came to Utah to at- can Fork; moved to Eureka in the Thompson, Texas; mother, Eureka; - two brothers: Paul C Cushing, selor in the YWMIA. class reunion, 1950s. He spent 10 years in Southtend Kents Sustained were Sherrie Cornish held in Hobble Creek Canyon and eastern Utah. He lived in Las Ve- - Tooele; Kay Cushing, Payson; three for 13 years. He was a sisters: Mrs. Blaine (Joan) Cook, WANTED: Generous loving families as ward chorister, choir director in Springville. The class holds a gas, NV, sh3re 5?r resident of Hurricane since 1979. Ventura, CA; Mrs. Pete (Corine) and second counselor in YWMIA. reunion every five years. (Kent atschool Wanda Colovich was approved as tended Tintic He is survived by hiswife, Hurri- for 89$0 studert High School, but year CM Colleen Salt Lake five son UT. and one Kent, music chairman. cane; City, daughters: A1 2 1 SIBUNG Ajs0 goo graduated from Springville High). Norman D. Sacrament song was How Great Larrabee, Las Vegas, He was preceded in death by his NV; Joan Carter, Phoenix, AZ; Mrs. father and a brother, Kent. The Wisdom and The Love. Ben (Gayle) Holyoak, LaVee Graveside services were held Sheriy Nedreberg tola about Roaton, both St. George; Mrs. Tuesday at 11a.m. at the Santaquin reccntchanges in YWMIAawards. VENDING ROUTE ALL CASH Tammy Bell was given an award for Tom and Sherry Nedreberg of Douglas (Phyllis) Wilkinson, West City Cemetery under the direction us Pamela Torrez, Las Vegas, 0f Holladay Hills Funeral Home, C01, completing her first year and also a Eureka, are the proud parents of a service pin. Hawlii Allinson received baby girl, born July 7, 1989 at NV; 24 grandchildren, nine great- - 66 South 300 East in Santaquin. 'marS? rf two-yethe Rites award and a pin, Rebecca Mountain View Hospital in Payson. grandchildren; one brother and one any: by Military Santaquin i0(M46-544- 3 Battle Richard 84. Larrabee, Post sister, American was awards with JL28 Legion, Young presented time. Disa Sonya Nedreberg checked Clara NV; Mustos, Mountain, and a pin for her accomplishments. in at a healthy 7 pounds 13 ounces. American Fork. 1000 WOLFF Sunbeds, Toning Tables. Speakers were Darwin Stark and Delighted with their new sister New low monthly payments! CommeFuneral services were held TuesLarry Palmer. are: Leah, Ryan, Randy, Roscoc, rcial-home tanning beds. Call today in the Hurricane 7th Ward LDS Carry On was the closing hymn. Kristine, Heidi and Merrianne. day. Free color catalog. Utah. Benediction was by Becky Young. Hurricane, Chapel, Mrs. A4 arc: Happy grandparents (UTNET). not be Cemeoff it in was Lehi Burial the may enough, Sleeping City Merrie Adams of Eureka and Ray according to Jerome A. Yesavage, and Marguerite Nedreberg of East tery. M.D., and his colleagues at Stan- Liverpool, Ohio. CATHOLIC: Medi- are: Erling The brown Indian muntjac, or ?rd University School of Celebrant for the Sunday Mass at one. The researchers measured the St. Patricks Church was Fr. Martin Nedreberg of Ashville, NY; Trav- barkingdeer, barlalike a dog when skiU of 10 on a flight APARTMENTS $100 off first month's-. Navy pilots ers and Gertrude rent if you rent by June 1, 1989. DishStohlberg, excited. The buck is 30 inches tall sjmuiator before and after the Shaughnessy, S.J. Entrance hymn Jamestown, NY; Adams, Ruby . drank washer, stove, fridge, washer-diye-r was Holy God, We Praise Thy d has antlers, about their to raise enough optionej, 1000 kq.ft livingspace. 465 Spanish Fork; and Charles and four inches long. name. bloodalcohollevelstoO.1 percent, Wast 100 Northi Mt peasant Lucilla Tuggle, Buckley, WashingScripture readings were taken from in drunk most states. tfn legally Donnie or Karen the book of Genesis, the letter of ton. To keep molasses, corn syrup or The upshot? Even after their blood Paul to the Colossians, and the Card of Thanks honey from sticking to a spoon or alcohol dropped to normal, the Wanted Luke. St. to We wish to thank our friends for measuring cup, rinse utensil with pilots performance suffered, gospel according How do you deal with and treat the many kindnesses extended to hot water before using. LOCAL Eureka handyman to do mainother people?, was the message of us at the time of the death of our tenance work on Eureka home - to this Sundays liturgy. Dont treat beloved son and grandson, Evan restore it to rentability. Call collect: that believe used to Some as as numbers but people persons, Allen Lester. after 5 p.m. A4 people Ray Beck were who once were baboons people and be concerned about them. Thats It helped more than you will ever condemned to their present shape A USED oil heater, Phone YARD WORK wanted: Honest, relwhat being a Christian means, know. JL28 A4 iable service. Phone The Lester and Toone Families Jor impiety. Father pointed out. -- 00-826-1 -- g Church News ci great-grandchildr- en, informa-Mapleto- 504-641-80- 03 men-wome- Brevities skilled-unskille- d. 26-3- 0, 06-736-0777 part-tim- e, 3. -- 800-937-NA- Aar-oni- - 50-ye- ar Crib corner -- prlSk.' ar Gtangovers Great-grandparen- ts pi-a- nd two-tme- 462-338- 5. 433-697- 5. 433-691- 7. n; |