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Show Fred E. Hore CATHOLIC: A Christmas Vigil Mass was held on Christmas Eve at St. Patricks Church, with the Pastor, Father Walter, as celebrant. Serving as Lector was Martin Fennell, with Margaret Fennell After as Eucharistic Minister. Father delivered an inspiring Christmas message, the Baby Jesus was brought forward by little Casey Wahlherg, to he placed in the Manger, and the Blessing of the Nativity Scene followed. The Entrance Hymn, "O Little Town of Bethlehem", Recessional and the Hymn, "Silent Night", were sung by the congregation. Scripture readings were from the book of the prophet Isaiah; the Acts of the and the holy gospel according to Matthew. The Feast of the Holy Family was celebrated on Sunday, with Father Walter as celebrant. Assisting as Lector and Eucharistic Minister were Joe and Grace Bernini. Entrance hymn was "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing". Scripture readings were taken from the book of Sirach; the letter of Paul to the Colossians; and the gospel according to Luke. Theme: Christian family should be a community love and mutual support. Recessional hymn was "Joy To The World". Mass on Sunday, January 2, 1994, will begin at the regular time.. 4:00 p.m. JEHOVAHS WITNESSES: Victor Palma gave the public discourse entitled "Who are Qualified to be Ministers of God?" The basic requirements and qualifications of Jesus were discussed and compared with modern day ministers. Scriptures from the Christian Greek Scriptures of the Bible were examined for this information, along with the warning given in Matthew Sun-taqui- n. n. Free watch costs $196, citizens cautioned "The message gives a toll-fre- e phone number that must he called within 24 hours to claim the Bill watch," Beadle, Better Business Bureau of Utah president, said. Utahns should be aware that magazine subscriptions costing more that $196 must be purchased to claim the prize, Beadle reports. of the congregation "Lucky respondents only re- throughout the service. the watch when the person teive was on Service Sunday Worship subscription to a under the direction of Rev. Buys a Pollock. Lighting of the weekly magazine," Beadle said, Candles and Ringing of the Bell th accompanied congregational singing of the beautiful Christmas Carol, "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing". Scripture readings from the book of the prophet Isaiah; the letter of Paul to the Galatians; and the gospel of Luke; were followed by the sermon. The Hymn of Dedication was "It Came Upon The Midnight Clear". The service closed with Benediction. Good, the more communicated, the more abundant grows. John Milton consortium of state agencies of Utah are contributing $62, (XX) to keep seismic monitoring stations oper- ating outside the Wasatch Front through the end of the 1993-9- 4 fiscal year. A and the University The funds will offset a budget shortfall in the University of Stations' Utah Seismograph solution budget until a long-term reached. "The information about earth- quake activity we get from these stations is just too valuable to Beadle advises Utahns that in a legitimate contest or sweepstakes a winner should not have to pay a fee to claim an award. The com-.- . is offering premium lives, not awarding prizes, he premium incentive is an says. item that must be purchased to receive an award, Utahs are encouraged to call the Bureau before sending any money to claim a sweepstakes prize. People receiving sweepstakes notices should call the BBB at 6 or (800) 456- (801) 3907. The BBB is a nonprofit ganization providing marketplace services to both businesses and consumers. The BBB has ceived more than 160,000 quests for information in 1993. 487-465- rc-al- rt Main, Cedar City, at 2:30 p.m. No charge, That evening a banquet will he held at 6:00 p.ni. in the beautiful Great Hall of the R. Haze Hunter Conference Center on the SUU campus. Highlighting the hood Day program following the banquet will be the Statehood Day address, entitled "Southern Utah - A Place Prepared", given by former senator Dixie Leavitt. The cost of the banquet is $12.50 and reservations should he made with LaRee Garfield in Cedar City M. lose," says State Geologist is no charge for the proThere Utah the directs who Lee Allison, gram. Seating is available in the Geological Survey, "The Governor's Office, state Great Hall after 7:15 p.m. agencies and University of Utah officials are working together to and long- - On the Saturday before Christdevelop both short-terat- Eurekans a of group term plans for the seismograph "ia. tended a performance or the stations," says Walter Arabasx, director of the stations. The University of Utah, Utah at the perlor-i- s Geological Survey, and Division their enjoyment Leona were manee Franks: of Comprehensive Emergency ond Eileen Traci Schow; Nancy are contributing Management Traci Scliow; Drussel; the Mary e to keep money stations running through June 30. Scliow and daughter, Heather. one-tim- - Page Three Tduc East Juab County Sheriff's Patrol held their Annual Christmas party last Saturday at Rock's Cafe in Nephi. The festivities began with a social hour and a sumptious prime rib dinner. Following dinner, installation of officers was held under the time. numerous direction of Brent Park, Captain. Basketball, Installing officer was Juab Coungames for the younger generation, plus a pinata, provided ty Sheriff Dave Carter, who also recreation for all. To top off the presented plaques and certificates lovely day, Santa Claus arrived of service to deserving members. on the scene with many stories to Special guests were Commmis-sione- r and Mrs. Ike Lunt; Comtell and gifts for all the youngmissioner and Mrs. Gordon sters. Attending were: Maxine Schow; Young; and Commissioner Joseph Ray and Eileen Schow; Traci Bernini. Schow and Brandon Snell; Mary Schow; Kevin and Traci Schow A Christmas party was held on and children, Heather and Brady; childSchow and Thursday for county officials and Jay and Diane and at f'edar Hollow and Fred Shanna; ren, Cory employee's, Lila Roberts; Terry and Stacy Restaurant in Nephi. merit in charge of planning for the 1993 Roberts and family, Jason, Ashley and Haley; Ty and Kathy event, was the County Road Anderson and two boys, Casey Department, under the direction and Shame; Brent and Jolcne of Sherman Peterson, county Fields and family. Justin, Tyson supervisor. Guests enjoyed a buffet dinner and Loni Jo. followed by entertainment proviAlso in attendance were: Marded by master of ceremonies. cella Chambers; Rickey Chambers and sons, Ryan and Jeremy; Boh Garrett, who was his usual Vernon and Judy Jones and Ja- irrepressible self and amused son; David and Jane Chambers guests with a barrage of humoand daughter, Leslie, and grand- rous stories. He then introduced son, Jerry; Troy and Shard Jones Dennis Steele, his voice, and his and children, Anther, Kayla and guitar... entertainment enjoyed hv Samantha; Brian and Amy Ruiz all. and son, Tyler. Attending from Eureka were Everyone agreed that "A Good Joe and Grace Bernini; Glen Time Was Hud By All". and Barbara Wilde; Ted and Lou Anna Haynes; and Lrland and Audrey Sanderson. Stoddard, hospital administrator; The Alley Cuts Womens a social hour; followed by a Thursday Morning Bowling bullet dinner. 'fun Guests enjoyed some League held their annual Christg (and takmas party last Thursday. Mem- games and bers enjoyed a 'fun exhange of ing) time. Attending from Eureka were gifts and a planned potluck buffet Joe board member, with hospital luncheon, beverages proBernini and wife. Grace. vided by the bowling establishment. Regular league play was enhanced by the awarding of gifts for special games.. such as strikes in the frames; for the most frames with 9 pintail ; and for the most strikes in a row. The Eureka Holiday House was the setting for the Schow Family Annual Christmas Party. A bounteous Christmas dinner was enjoyed amid the festive atmosphere of the Holiday House. Many activities during the day, kept everyone busy and having a good gift-givin- The 1994 Statehood Day Cele- bration will be held in Cedar City on January 4, 1994. The day's activities include an afternoon of tours of Iron Mission State Park, Southern Utah University campus and other Cedar City points of It all begins at the Iron Mission State Park, 585 No. m The Eureka Reporter IX-pa- Cedar City to host this years statehood day Temporary funding secures seismic operations till June - to celebrate T&WJY &U. 80 years Fred Eric Hore will celebrate his 80th. BIRTHDAY, January 4, 1994. A family social is planned for that evening. Fred was born January 4, 1914 in Eureka, Utah, to Eric and Annie C'oville Hore. He married Lucille Peterson on July 3, 1935 in Provo, Utah. Fred spent most of his adult life 7:15. working the Eureka mines, starWatchtower study was the third ting at age 20. He letired from in the Nov. I issue, "The Final Centennial Development after 32 Victory of Michael, the Great years. Prince." He is the father of one daughScriptural text was Daniel 12:1. ter, Kathleen Williams of The attendance was only 60, as He has three grandchildmany from the congregation were ren and ten in Moah helping with the new "HAPPY BIRTHDAY, FRED, Kingdom Hall. from your friends in Tintic!" An Atlanta company is tele- phoning Utahns with news that they have won a free quartz diamond watch. A prerecorded message from the Sweepstatkes Center in Atlanta states the value of the watch is $125. December 31. 1993 State-interes- -- t. EUREKA MEDICAL -9 CENTER The Wull Family Christmas party was held on Christmas Eve at the Elks Lodge. A festive turkey dinner was served to these family members in attendance: Henry and Faye Wall; Kay and Deanna Sorensen; Mike Sorensen; Carl and Helen Wall; Don and Noel Wall; Ruth Bjorson; Ada Schmidt; Kit and Carla Morgan and children, Brooke and Chase; Chet and Joni Wall; and Doug and Jeannie Wall and son Justin. Arriving later (due to another dinner engagement), were Burt and Stacey Wall and children, Chris, Nick, Jacob and Shcllsca. Following the dinner, gifts were exchanged and numerous games were enjoyed by the youngsters in the group. loscpli ft M.irkl, old. P A ( m:v : Office Hours J Y Monday I Friday Blood Pressures (I iii kill witlintii ili.irc , ll U VA(X:iNli A VAII.AItU! NOW i ' Senior Citicns: live lx, mix lor Drivers I III I lucnw Copies Available i I ( )! AITOINI MI N IS 'mows |