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Show Page Two - The Eureka Reporter - June 24, 1994 Leonard S. Wilson Leonard Stanley Wilson June 14, away passed Tuesday, The Eureka Reporter 1994 at Crestvicw Convalescent Clasfsitf ubs 'tMMMbtf ATWMW UjIMAJM Care Center. Services Help Wanted Acreage He was born in Salt Lake Yi ACRE LOTS in Heber HOME City, Utah on August 22, 1939 to NEED a TYPISTS, PC man? Re handy Burton and Wilson Jessie Ranch usersneeded. $35,000 Stanley $29,900. City. models, addition, framAdelia Hassell Wilson. Realty, (801)635-775potential. Details. Call (USPS-179-62- 0) Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Printed by 5. Lenny spent most of his life at Hidden Hollow Care Center. He was an active member of the LDS Church. He loved to fish, sing, tease others, and had a special love for children. He touched the hearts of everyone who knew him and brought joy and happiness into their lives. He will be missed greatly by all those who knew him. He is survived by his brother, Robert Wilson of Pullman, Wash.; an aunt, Thelma Ross of Midvale, Utah; and all of his family at Hidden Hollow Care ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville, Utah 84663 Subscription in advance, per year: in Juab County - $15.00 outside Juab County - $18.00 POSTMASTER: Please send change of address to The Eureka Reporter Church Street, Eureka, UT 84628 Second class postage paid at Springville, UT 84663 Publisher MARTIN W. CONOVER MRS. GRACE BERNINI Editor Center. ing, rain gutter, plumbAlso, acreage available ing, redwood decks, etc. in area. Senior citizen discount, 2 contact Scott Wright or 433-687JI15L 9. For Sale PRESCRIPTIONS Foun- tains, free delivery. SOS Drug, 214 S. Main, 489- tfn 6041. T AKE SOIL away the Blue Lustre way from carpet and upholstery. Rent electric shampooer. $3. Kolob Lumber. tfn services were held snow tires. $100 each-casJune 17, 1994, at the Berg Friday. P 2157514. AMortuary in Provo. Graveside lmost new. Call Pat 489-642- 8 services were held Friday at the after 5 M. thru F. Eureka City Cemetery. IFN h. 1958 CATHOLIC: week with Circuit Overseer, was Vernon Shaw and his wife Marithe Entrance Hymn for the Sun- lyn, visiting the congregation. On Tuesday evening, Shaw day Mass at St. Patricks Church. Father Walter was celebrant. gave a special talk, "Appreciating Scripture readings were taken Something Better Than Life". On from the book of Job; the second Thursday.. "Busy, In Dead Works letter of Paul to the Corinthians; or Jehovahs Service?" and the gospel according to The public discourse given by Mark. Theme: We should live no Shaw on Sunday, was titled longer for ourselves, but for "Human Creation's Groaning. Christ and for others. When Will It End?" Watchtower exwere Congratulations study from the May 1 issue pressed to the fathers of the "Kingdom Proclaimers Active in parish and a special prayer was All the Earth", was followed by a said for them. final discourse from Shaw. "FolRecessional hymn was "Praise lowing the Great Shepherd JehoTo Our God. Creations Lord". vah". a talk based on Psalm 23, Mass on Sunday, June 26, will gave a verse by verse understandbegin as usual, at 4:00 p.m. ing of David's feelings as he composed the Psalm, based on his experience and tender loving METHODIST: qualities as a shepherd. s Service at Eureka There will be no meetings at Worship United Methodist Church was the Kingdom Hall this week as under the direction of the pastor, the "Godly Fear" District ConRev. Curt Pollock, who was vention will be held in Ogden, assisted by Mabel Butler, Sandy June 24-2Evans, Greg Evans and Allen Evans. Opening hymn was "God of Glory, God of Wisdom". Scripture readings were taken Gather Together" 6. from the first book of Samuel, and the gospel according to Mark. Special prayers were said for all fathers that their example of faith and love shine forth. The Hymn of Dedication was "Stand By Me", followed by Benediction. Fourth of July events announced Eureka Volunteer Fire Department will again sponsor the a special Friday, Aug. 19, first day of the Tintic Silver Festival, lines up as follows: 433-694- 433-632- lowed by a potluck dinner at 1:00. Planned visiting, prizes, auction, and food will be rounded out by good entertainment. Something new this year will be a Little League exhibition game, starting at 4:00 at Tintic High School ball nark. The public is invited, free of charge. The T.N.T. Mountain Men Club will start setting up their teepee village and firing range at Tintrcka Park about noon. Again, the EIC strongly cautions people about getting behind the shooting rs, Juab county considers buying computerized mapping system Juab County Commissioners took under advisement a proposal for a GIS (Geographical Informa- tion System) for Juab County. The computerized mapping has a wide variety of uses system for the county. It would have a database and would allow changes to mapping or queries about mapping. It can even generate a letter explaining, for example, where water lines might be out in 0, AIRSTREAM trailer. Sleeps "BAMBI for electric & storage-woven-gaselectri- 3 toilet-clos- jobs now hiring $23 per hour plus benLOVING COUPLE would efits. No experience. Will show your white new- train. Call $3. 95 minute born love, security, and 1 8 . a lifetime of happiness. POSTAL JOBS Medical and legal exarea . June 20-2- 4 Springville Confidenpenses paid. most area cities will tial. Ask for Liz. accept applications for new Postal Exam. the ADOPTION: To love and be loved is the greatest $12.26hr. to start, plus joy in the world. Susan & benefits. For an applicaRoy yearn to open their tion and exam informahearts to a newborn tion, call ext. P8531 . 7 a.m. baby. Financially secure, suburban home. Call - to 7 p.m., 7 days. Jn22L PICKERS WORM $10-$2- 0 NEEDED. Earn ADOPTION: Loving hour per using couple will provide love, CRAWLER CALLER for happiness, security your baby. We can help nightcrawler harvester. Jn22L each other. Expenses Hills WEST in & Orchard paid. Call Susan Kenny Elberta now accepting applications for cherry Adoption MENT 1- 800-474-855- 8. 371-855- et burner stove Ext, 0, POSTAL AND GOVERN- c Educationlnstr. 5. processing. Positions available for fork lift drivlighting ers, sorters, and other g PIANO e & water positions. Season runs 3 Exto Intermediate. tanks certified 1992-wa- ll 4 weeks in July. Apply to perienced teacher will brakes-sin- k in person. 667-325- 8 teach younger children. & counter-ceilin- g If preferred, will teach at Jn24L exhaust NANNY CONNECTION your home. Call 489-136- 35-5interior East Coast to West Ask for Shelly. windows-hitc- h Coast positions. $200-$35- 0 J29L lock. $1,995.00 or best per week, private offer. Phone: 433-662quarters, light houseCare Day IN keeping, car airfare proWF. SELL Honda generavided. Protection of a tors. Andersens, 1200 LIL RASCALS Daycare. contract, networking West 100 South, Span- Open 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. with other nannies. Mapleton. 489-131ish Fork. 798-744Ages 0-- State licensed. ALASKA EMPLOYMENT-fishin- g Jn22L ic fridge-waterelectrhook-ups-batte- ry LESSONS-Begin-nin- pump-propan- heater-hydraul- The Elks are again having their day of golf and fun. Interested persons arc asked to contact Vernon Jones at 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. (except Wed.) 2 for information. The or day in the sun (we hope), will be followed that night by a steak fry and a dance with Eureka s own "Excalibre", for members and guests. The 6th Annual Silver City Reunion will be held in Silver City, making the old ghost town come alive once again. One time citizens, families, and friends arc invited to come early, (some even camp for several days). There will be a program at noon, fol- Fourth of July activities, Monday, July 4th. Fire trucks will start picking up the kids for rides at 9:00 a.m., and end at 10:00 a.m. at the Eureka Elementary School, where there will be foot races of all kinds, water range. balloon toss, candy cannons, free pop, candy and A very nice way to round off watermelon. is taking in the Miss Come out and enjoy the fun!! the day Tintic Scholarship Pageant. The professionally done pageant will be held at the Tintic High School auditorium at 6:00 p.m. A donation of $2.50 per person or $10 per family, is being asked.. to contribute to the scholarship be the area to allow for work to fund. Anyone seeking information may call Debbie Terry at done. Glenn Grcenhalgh, who is the 433-633Local businesses will be computer supervisor for Juab County, said he had reviewed geared up to take care of "festival information and had demonstra- goers". Please give them your tions concerning the system. support. You can give the E.I.C. your "The county could increase the capacity of the existing com- support by attending the meeting puter or purchase one computer scheduled for June 27, at 7:30 in Memorial Building, and to use for the data base," said the sharing "improvement ideas." Grcenhalgh. tug-o-wa- J. WITNESSES Sunday climaxed Elks announce festival events (1)805-962-800- Hurricane 433-694- TWO DUNLOP STUDED Funeral "We r a ic fan-spa- tire-radio-g- as re 1. light-kick-o- ut 0 7. 1- 0. 4. 295-649- 6. 8. two archstyle buildings. 25x28 and 50x50. 1300, ext. 896. MUST SELL Convenient location. industry. Earn up Breakfast, lunch and to $3,000-$6,00- 0 per snacks. Caper Kids Pre- month. Room & board! school Program. EnrollTransportation! No expeFOR SALE-Ma- x Blaine oil ing now for fall. Jn29L rience necessaryl Male of the painting-Edg- e female. Age 18-7For Desert. Large. 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