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Show Page Two - The Eureka Reporter - November 19. 1993 Obituaries December 20, 1922 in the Salt Lake Temple. He died February from high school in Provo and recieved a B.A. and an M.A. in CATHOLIC 4, 1974. English from BYU. He married Theme for the Sunday Mass at Fern was a very hard working Vera Mary Teeples in the Salt St. Patricks Church was "We person and over the years, Lake Temple on January 6, 1943. worked as a waitress, cook, They celebrated their 50th wed- must give an account of the which God entrusted to clerk, dairy operator, fruit grow- ding anniversary earlier this year. talents us." Father Walter was celeShe taught by er and nurse. Military service during World brant. Entrance hymn was "We example, found joy in the simple War II was in Texas and on Iwo Gather Together". Scripture things in life, gave tender loving Jima. He taught school in Wyobook of the from were readings to the care ill, and always made ming and in Orem, Utah, teachthe best of things. Her hands ing literature, creative writing, Proverbs; the first letter of Paul were always busy making hun- humanities, and journalism. He to the Thessalonians; and the holy gospel according to Matdreds of quilts, cooking good retired in 1979 after 35 years. John was noted for his know- thew. things to eat, canning, and readIn his homily, Father expanccd ing the scriptures. She willingly ledge and work in photography, served in many callings in the numismatics, fossils and min- upon the readings and explained church and especially enjoyed her erals, desert biology, art, music, more fully their meanings. A special collection will be nine years of service in the St. and poetry. Several poems have held next week to benefit the She was a been published and he himself George Temple. member of the Daughters of the published three volumes of his "Campaign for Human Development". She lived for work. After Utah Pioneers. retirement, John Recessional hymn was "Praise Robert Cliff Fife, Jr., 44, of many years in Payson, Utah and served as a docent at the BYU To Our God, Creations Lord." then in later years lived in AriLife Sciences Museum. He was Grantsville, formerly of Eureka, Mass on Sunday, November 21, died Nov. 14, 1993, in Nevada, as zona, St. George, Salt Lake, an active member of the LDS will begin at 4:00 p.m., as usual. Kanab, and Fremont, California. Church and held mumerous result of auto-trai- n accident. Survivors include her children: positions. He was born Jan. 7, 1949, Beth and Glen martin of Kanab; John is survived by his u'ife Payson, Utah, to Robert Clifford METHODIST Beck of Vera; and his four children: and Laurene Donald and Fawn Underwood Fife. He married Pamela McIntyre. They Fremont, California; Carwin and Karla (Bruce) Burkhart of Sandy; Freckleton of Worship service at the United were later divorced. He married Margaret Williams of Springville, Mark (Joann) Virl Slatter of Sandy; Myrna Jones of Clayton, Methodist Church began with the Kerrie Simons, June IS, 1974, in Utah; Marla and Tulare, California; Mynrn and California; and Launa (Steve) hymn of praise, "God Hath SpoSalt Lake City. Nelson of LaQuinta, California; ken by the Prophets", and lightHe was a heavy equipment op- Thoris McKinnon of Atascadero, and Dayne and Linda as well as 14 grandchildren and 2 ing of the candles. Rev. Curt erator. He was a member of the Calif.; Pollock conducted the service, Williams of Taylor, Utah; two LDS Church. and was assisted by Mabel Butbrother: Clifford Crandall of Funeral services were held : of Grantsville, by wife, Crandall Wednesday, November 17, 1993 ler, Sandy Evans, Allen Evans "J one daughter, Ryan Springville and Martin of Salt Lake City; a sister, Eva at the Grandview 5th Ward, in and Greg Evans. i ite, and Mrs. Josh Scripture readings were from Robinson of Richfield; 38 grandProvo. Interment in Eastlawn (Janice) Nelson, all Grantsville, 4:1-the first letter of 86 Memorial Hills. Military rites Judges Utah, Jason Latimer, llyrum, Utah; children; Paul to the Thessalonians; and and two were accorded by VFW District parents. Eureka, a brother and sisthe gospel according to Matthew. She was preceded in 4. ter: Carl J. Fife, Orem, and Mrs. death by an infant son, a brother, Bill (Joy) Simons, Cedar Fort, and five sisters. Utah; grandmother, Mrs. Virginia Funeral services were held Underwood, Eureka; four uncles in Fremont, Calif, and and two aunts; two nieces and three Saturday Monday, November 15, 1993 in nephews. the Kanab Seventh Ward Chapel. Funeral service was Nov. 18, Burial was in the St. George City 1993 in the Eureka LDS Ward Cemetery. Chapel. Health departments across the effective. Interment will be in the Eureka state started recently to offer flu People older than 65, people M. City Cemetery under the direction shots to Utahns who want to with heart, kidney or lung probAfter a long and productive ward of I lolladay Hills Funeral Home, off influenza during the lems. children with asthma and in the pursuit of wislife, spent Utah. Santaquin, upcoming flu season, which anyone treated during the past dom and in sevice to those experts say could he more severe year for metabolic diseases or him, John Medley Freck- this fall and winter than in recent kidney, blood or immune-systeC. leton passed peacefully on to the problems are urged to consider years. Fern Crandall Williams, age next stage of life at the age of 80 One of the omens of a bad flu getting a flu shot. 93, died November 11, 1993 at on November 13, 1993. season came during the summer Nationally, only about 30 of He was born October 6, 1913 in the home of a daughter in Frewhen cases of ABeijing-lik- e people older than 65 get the Salt Lake City, Utah, to Wilford mont, California. influenza were reported in Louis- yearly shots. Some 10,000 to She was born March 12, 1900 Woodruff and Arlie Medley iana, says Rick Crankshaw, 20,000 people, mostly elderly, in Mammoth, Juab County, Utah Freckleton, and spent his early immunization coordinator for the die each year of the flu. The to Wallace Martin and Alzina years in the Tintic District, par- Utah U.S. Public Health Service Department of Health. She ticularly Eureka; later in SpringTressa Hjorth Crandall. in history, when deaths could he three to five "Typically married Harold Roger Williams ville and Provo. He graduated there have been cases of influen- times higher this flu season beza earlier than usual, that season cause this year's strain is the tends to have been worse," Mr. harsher ABeijing flu. Crankshaw says. Mr. Crankshaw says the vac"Another reason in terms of cine is recommended "for anyone number rather than severity of who feels they cannot afford to (USPS-179-62- 0) illness is there has not been much he sik for any prolonged period. influenza circulating in Utah in Police, firefighters and healthPublished weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 the last three or four years, so care workers, who jeapordize the Printed by there is little residual immunity community by not being at work, ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY from having had the illness," he should be vaccinated," he says. 84663 Utah In Eureka, the shots are availSpringville, says. in is not Influenza able at Eureka Medical Clinic. advance, per year: preventable Subscription immunization. But in Juab County $15.00 the For first time, Medicare will completely by vaccine not it the does if flu for shots for people 65 or prevent of pay out Juab County $18.00 altogether, it is effective in re- older. In addition, Shirley Lesducing its severity and shortening ter, Public Health Nurse, will be POSTMASTER: Please send change of address to the length of illness. in Eureka on Tuesday, Nov. 2nd, The Eureka Reporter The vaccine must he repeated at the Memorial Building, from Church Street, Eureka, UT 84628 Second class postage paid at Springville, UT 84663 2 yearly to protect against the noon, to give flu shots. ATex-as and The shots will he $5.00. ABeijing, BPanama Publisher MARTIN W. CONOVER influenza strains, Mr. CrankEditor MRS. GRACE BERNINI Diane Keaton, the star of shaw says. It takes two weeks Annie Hall, was born Diane Hall. the to after become injection Robert C. Fife, Jr. great-grandchildr- ! 7; great-grandchildr- Flu season expected to be harsher than normal John Fern Freckleton Williams Topic of the sermon was "Talents! What About Yours?" The hymn of dedication was "Take My Life, And Let It Be", followed by Extinction of the Candles and Benediction. Charge Conference is scheduled on Sunday, Nov. 28th, at 8:00 a.m., in the church.. followed by Worship Service. JEHOVAHS WITNESSES Ernie Morris from the Brigham City congregation, gave the public discourse, "Bearing Up Under Persecution." He noted the unpleasant subject of the talk was not to frighten, but to get a balanced view in order to understand and prepare. Guidelines were used from throughout the Bible in the course of his talk based on 2 Timothy 3:11-1Different types of persecution were also discussed. Watchtower study was from the October I issue, "Does God 2. Scriptural Really Know You?" text was Psalm 139: ,3. 1 Legion auxiliary prepares for Xmas The American Legion Auxiliary held their monthly meeting on Monday at the Memorial Building. President Cleo Judge conducted the meeting and after disposition of routine business, discussions were held concerning the Veteran's Hospital Gift Shop and the annual Christmas party for the local unit. As in past years, a cash donation and handcrafted lap robes will be sent to the hospital. Date for this years Christmas party will be Monday, Dec. 13, at 5:00 oclock, in the Memorial Building. An exchange of gifts is included in the party plans. m pre-ide- The Eureka Reporter 10-1- mmm - - IJMMJk. -- ts EUREKA MEDICAL CENTER Joseph ft. Mark land P.A.C. NEW Office Hours Monday 3-- Friday 3 S' S' Blood Press u res checked without charge iuj va(x:inh A VAIL A HU: NOW Senior Citizens: PRIili liye Iixnms for Driver's Licenses Copies Available W K)! AITOIN IMI:N IS 433-690- S |