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Show Page Four The Eureka Reporter July 27, 1990 Church State continues anti-litt- Patricks Church. Entrance METHODIST: Worship Service celebrating hymn was "Beautiful Savior." the Seventh Sunday after Pen- Scripture readings were tecost, held at the. Eureka taken from the book of letter of Paul to the Church, was dom, the and the holy gospel AmRomans, conducted by Rev. David Matthew. to rie, who was assisted by Mabel according In his homily, Father spoke Butler, organist; and Greg and of faith, hope and love and Allen Evans, ushers. service to the Lord. "Immowas Opening hymn Recessional hymn was, rtal, Invisible, God Only Wise." "Holy God, We Praise Thy Scriptures were read from Romans, Chapter S and 8; and the Name." It was announced that Bis- gospel according to Matthew In his sermon, Rev. Amrie hop William K. Weigand will spoke on "The Problem With make his Pastoral Visit to St. Patricks next Sunday, July 29 Weeds." At the close of the service, at 4 p.m. Light refreshments the hymn, "When We All Get will be To Heaven," was sung, followed by the benediction. The church service next LDS: Sacrament meeting at the Sunday, July 29, will begin as Ward LDS Church was Eureka usual at 3 p.m. conducted by Gordon Grim-stea- d. CATHOLIC: The following announceFather Walter was celebrant ments were made: On Tuesday, for the Sunday Mass held at St. July 31 a ward party is scheduled at Bishop Ronald Cones home at Tintic Junction. er Wis-Metho- campaign The Utah Department of Transportations Dont Waste Utah anti-litt- er campaign is in its second year with a new commercial and increased popularity. A in Eureka three-ye- ar anti-litt- er campaign, Don't Waste Utah was kicked off by Governor Bangerter in 1989 to urge Utahns to keep state highways free from roadside litter. "When we first started last year, the anti-litt- er message was obviously unknown, but it immediately got everyones attention," said Kim Morris, UDOTs director of community relations. "With the campaigns popularity now, weve seen less litter on the highways and a cleaner state all around." This years commercial brings back Maxs girlfriend, who accidentally litters and nearly gets kicked from the can A sensible Max decides against kicking her out, but sends his dog Hoover to pick up the litter. Hoover is promoted to the front sea; the girlfriend is relegated to the back seat. 'The support weve been given is really encouraging. There isnt a place we go where people dont stop to ask: Is that the car in the commercials? Is that the guy? Is that the dog. "For example, once when we stopped to fill up the gas tank in Price, the gas station owner wouldnt let us pay. He said the free tank of gas was his way of supporting the antilitter campaign," Morris said. According to Dan Jones & Associates poll conducted three months after the campaign kicked off, Don't Waste Utah was recognized by 53 percent of the Utahns surveyed. "It has far surpassed our expectations," Morris said. "We're so pleased with the campaign that weve already opted to extend the campaign another year beyond the orig- inal three years. Max, Hoover and the car will continue to visit schools and events throughout Utah by request. On July 24, a Dont Waste Utah poster of Max, Hoover and the car will go on sale. UDOTs Dont Waste Utah anti-littcampaign filmed commercials for its second and third year in northern Utah County. Max, Brittney, Hoover and the popular car are all elements in this years er Eagle scouts can get school scholarships Young men who have earned the rank of Eagle Scout in the Boy Scouts of America and are planning to attend college can apply tor scholarships that are available to those who have earned this achievement, Rees A. Falkner, Scout Executive of the Utah National Parks Council, announced today. Max (James Andrews) and girlfriend Brittney (Brittney Lewis) take Falkner said these scholary shoot for this years Don't Waste Utah a break during the Eagle commercials ships are available Scouts through tire National Eagle Scout Association. Information about them may be chosen Registration obtained at the Council Office During a recent meeting of man Peterson, Road Super -- in Provo. the Juab County Commission, visor; Randy Frcston, County A list of 27 scholarships th the from and funds which makes one or people Jlowi"8 PC,P? wcfe aP Engineer as will travel more awards each year details E0,ncd Registration Agents Eureka Fire Dept th 'extDtw0 he prerequisite qualifications and check on Falls to Twin to Ncphj 1 The truck. delegation deadlines. (Update: Bey Fa'k drove Twln Falkner also said applicants Pg.g.y GKr,nhal!Ihl lday. 4 trom 17. for any scholarships at colleges Bely MolesJlephi People Tuesday, July Kenwere and universities by young meii Fire Eureka Dept, Chantelle Steele, Mona - Dar- who are Eagle Scouts should lene Fowkcs, Levan - Diane note that they have earned this Bellows, Eureka 1 - Lucille ' rank on their application. 2 - Helen Bigler, Eureka He said many institutions Ferris, Eureka 3 - Anna Gil- IfOtfiS give preferential consideration lespie, Mammoth - Cheryl to those who have demon- Wahlbert, Callao 1 - Collette If Ladies feel strated the ability to earn the Chilly you cold all the time, you may not Eagle Award. Fn'other business, the com- - be getting enough iron in your two-da- agents '' W13 IomII h?s,'2 Hilda i'!i placed - VillHsly JjThomas as court interpreter on Heary s of Agriculture a trial basis for six months at Partnent M aa Research Nutr.tion Cent renow a $100 per month. Commissioner HUma services, To er. the o,1 counter deficiency, Rm.iffh vntnH nn he advises more red meat, fish, change in her schedule. She a ion thettttrd . beets, leaf h. vegetables, orange y Randy Frcston, County En- g Eureka on the second Wednes- l The fencing around the preferable to inorganic supple- readily thAe road shed facility has been con-- 2. the A tace1 UP by body. finished by Taurus Plumbing. LYMAN'S BEAUTY rri.n? study by Penn State The concrete curb and jonn neara snows, SALON 8utler on 385 West Street to the that iron pills are an road shed has been completed however, EUREKA, UTAH uln8 with a concrete entrance adf1uat and practical consistently LYMAN L0NEY being placed at the west gate. over a Deriod 3- - A IonS order purchase quote Owner and Operator Create an oil shortage - by has been received from Staker Blow Styling and cutting Paving to pave the 385 West not sauteing your vegetables in iL use road directly south of the road Instead, water, a little Perms shed and the parking inside the wine or chicken broth. Each fence containing about 48,000 tablespoon of oil you forego Coloring saves 120 calories 14 feet. Juab and you square Countys Bleaches is $29,000...amount to gm. of fat. Port" Frosts e taken from the B Road Teenagers consume - about Un2,500 calories a day. Iun?V. Expert Styling 4. The Am fortunately, almost half of that APPOINTMENTS ONLY erican Fire Truck that the usually comes from soft drinks, according county is interested in will be PHONE 7 in Twin Falls, Idaho, Tuesday, to the Food and Drug Admini-wTa- p July 10. A delegation including stration. Some teens drink up Closed Sunday and Monday Commissioner Bernini, Sher- - to eight soft drinks a day. ,St i,f missioners on TV show Bill with hi wifTfavr n together Mnf ind daughter Lori Seamons all of Long Beach, California were recently at a taping of The Price is Right, starring Bob Barker. Bill was chosen as one of the contestants and gave a great plug for Eureka. The program will be shown on 'October I, 1990 on CBS nationally. Be sure to tunc in People believe in cure a sore throat, a piece of bacon around your neck. & ....... sugar-sweeten- extraction Cones. A ed 433-636- may call Bishop fireside for Eureka Ward is set for next Sunday evening, Opening hymn was "O Ye Mountains High," directed by Sherrie Cornish, with music accompaniment by Donna Davis. Invocation was offered by Michael Young. Sacrament hymn was "While Of These Emblems We Par-t- o take." After administering of the Sacrament, business conducted included: Isaac Pierce received his Primary graduation certificate and was recommended to be ordained a Deacon in the Afcronic Priesthood by his father, Terry Pierce. Speakers were Brother Butler, who spoke on "Patriotism and Our Pioneer Heritage," and Brother Ken Barlow who spoke on "Patriotism and Sharing Our Heritage." "Come, Come, Ye Saints" was the closing hymn. Benediction was given by Josh Grimstead. EUREKA MEDICAL CENTER i m ""S 21 Education Week is August thru 24. Anyone interested in name Chdllfle " preSc&omSL gets dist -t- I. JOSEPH MARXLAND, P.A.C. ..Office Hours.. 3.5 Mondays Wednesday 10-1- 2 3.5 Fridays Blood Pressures checked without charge Sillier Gtizins: FREE Eiens for Driver1! Licenses Copies Available-- 5 ea. FOR APPOINTMENTS Ey 433-690- 5 |