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Show Page Two - The Eureka Reporter - June 23, 1995 Students (Cont. from page The Eureka Reporter (USPS-179-62- 0) Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Printed by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville, Utah 84663 Subscription in advance, per year: in Juab County - $15.00 outside Juab County - $18.00 The Eureka Reporter Church Street, Eureka, UT 84628 Second class postage paid at Springville, UT 84663 W. CONOVER Publisher MRS. GRACE BERNINI Editor Obituaries Former Eurekan graduates from University of Nev. Alliene G. Farren Allicnc Gatlcy Farren, 83, of Eureka, Utah, died Saturday, June 17, 1995 at Ncphi, Utah. She was born June 28, 1911, at Eureka. Utah, a daughter of William John and Ethel May Ivey Allicnc married Gatlcy. John James Farren. November 14, 1930 at Eureka. Utah. He died October 1, 1952. Allicnc was a member of the Eureka Methodist Church and the Methodist Womens Society. She was a member and Past President of the Tinlic Ladies of Elks. Member of Columbia Rcbckah Lodge No. 2. and the Miner's Union Auxiliary. She was an avid bridge player. She was a long-tim- e employee of Eureka City. She served as Eureka City Recorder for 38 w, n; Sylvia Campbell Graduating from the Universi- ty of Nevada in Reno, NV, was Sylvia Campbell, a former Eure- to meet Monday, June 26 The four basic grades of admi- The mind of man is like a ral in the United States navy, clock that is always running from lowest to highest arc: rear down, and requires to be as admiral constantly would up. admiral, -- William Hazlitt and fleet admiral. vice-admir- al, water flows on the Logan Canal; draft and manipulate water delivery systems using a Computer Aided Design program; and evaluate engineering projects E n g i -throughout Utah. neering professors at USU donate their time to introduce students to their profession and challenge them in exercises which use math and science to solve physical pro- gram at USU has been instrumental in attracting top notch students to engineering departments at universities across the state, notes Alma P. Moser, acting dean of the College of Engineering and professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at USU. "High school students receive little exposure to engineering in the high school setting. There are biologists, journalists, psychologists, and chemists teaching in our local high schools, but seldom do you find an engineer," explained Moser. "Delegates to Engineering State are exposed to engineering, and the the unienvironment, financial resources available for students who seek higher education. It's an outstanding oreienta-tio- n program for engineering," concluded Moser. Delegates from Tintic High School include: David Jones, son of Hal Jones and Pat Nuttall. He plays in several of the schools bands, is involved in athletics and school government, and is the yearbook editor. Nathan Sparrow, son of Randy and Kathleen Sparrow. He is on the honor roll, plays in the concert, jazz, and pep bands, and is on the basketball team. CATHOLIC The Solemnity of the Body and Blood of Christ (Corpus Christi) was celebrated on Sunday at St. Patricks Church, with Father Walter as celebrant. "Blessed By Your Sacrifice" was the Entrance Hymn. Scripture readtaken from the book of Genesis; the first letter of Paul to the Corinthians; and the holy gospel according to Luke. Central theme was "May our loving God-Fat- her, Son. and Holy us by the Eucharist." In his homily. Father more fully explained the message contained in the readings. Recessional hymn was "Holy God, We Praise Thy Name". Mass on Sunday, June 25, will begin at 4:00 p.m. METHODIST Worship service for the 2nd Sunday After Pentecost, at the United Methodist Church, was under the direction of Rev. Curt Pollock. He was assisted by Mabel Butler. Sandy Evans, Greg Evans and Allen Evans. Council (Cont. from page 1) "Majesty, Worship His MajesMayor Kay thanked Mrs. Adams ty" was the opening hymn and and assured her that the money accompanied the Lighting of the would be put to good use at the Candles. Scripture lessons were taken from 1 Kings; Galatians 2; Park. Approved a kennel license and Luke 7. The Ministers sermon fofor Tom McLaughlin, contingent on a November 1st completion cused on "Gods Commandments". date. Following the Doxology, the McLaughlin was asked when the p c of mattresses, limbs, hymn "He Touched Me", was etc., out next to the street, would sung. Benediction concluded the be cleaned up. The City has had meeting. many calls on this matter. J. WITNESSES Only one bid was received Sid Fisher from the Salem on the 1977 Ford Pickup. The bid for $100.00 from Ron Bray congregation gave the public talk, "Show Respect and Love in Your was accepted. He began his disApproved Alan Souths Marriage." course with the question, "How building permit contingent upon his providing a survey of the many today have a the Bible separate properly (one lot sepa- happy marriage?" Using to show natural the tendencies, rated into two lots).. prior to and what came about; why they issuance of the permit. for Gods marriage was purpose Issued a business license to in the and guidance beginning; Roger Gout.. to operate an RV for both husbands and wives, park with four spaces, with the Fisher informashared agreement of a 12 month time tion on the subject. limit on the temporary units. Watchtower study was from Anne Adams presented a 1 the issue, May "Benefiting check in the amount of $100.00 From Bible Daily Reading." to the City to be used for the was Psalm text 1:1,2. It Parks and Recreation Depart- Scripture ment. The generous contribution featured suggestions to enhance was made possible after a bcnc-fitdan- your Bible reading. June 23, 24, 25, will be the recently held at the Silver Club. On behalf of the "Joyful Praisers" Convention at the Dec Events Center, Ogden, City and the citizens of Eureka, Utah. No Thursday or Sunday meeting will be held at the Kingdom Hall. Spirit-trans-f- orm long-lastin- up-to-da- ka resident. Sylvia, along with 1500 other students, graduated with a B.A. in Education. Those attending the commencement ceremonies and very proud of their Mother, were daughters Traci Schow, Layton, UT; and Nicole Green and Jerrie, Nicole's niece, of Winncmucca, NV. After graduation, the four went to dinner at Planet Hollywood. The added surprise of the day was to sec Sylvia on the 6 years. oclock news, receiving her Survived by a son and two diploma and being interviewed. daughters and their spouses: John "The day couldnt have been James (Michelle) Farren. Reno, any lovelier," said Sylvia. "Now Nevada; Mrs. LcRoy (Mary Lou) to get a job before I have to Gourlcy, and Mrs. Charles (Lin- retire. " da) II e, all of Eureka; 12 grandchildren; 37 EIC two sisters; Myrtle Morion, Ogden; Frances Ewell, Eureka; and sister-in-laMary Morris, Austin, Texas. The June meeting of the Eure-- , Funeral services were conducted on Wednesday, June 21, ka Improvement Committee will 1995, in the Eureka Methodist be held on Monday, 26th, 7:30, Church, with Reverend Curt at the Memorial Building. Interested persons arc warmly invited Pollock officiating. Interment was in the Eureka to attend. City Cemetery. great-grandchildre- vortices in pumping pits; estimate problems. The Engineering State POSTMASTER: Please send change of address to MARTIN 1) Ambulance group praised by BLM The following letter was sent to Kyle Bigler, president of the West Juab Ambulance Association, and signed by Rex Rowley, Area Manager of the Bureau of Land Management: Dear West Juab County Ambulance Crew: Thank you all for the assistance you have given us at the Little Sahara Recreation Area over the past years. Willard and Norma Fullmer want to especially thank you. Your response time to Little Sahara is remarkable and every accident victim is treated in a very professional manner. Several members of my staff have commented on numerous occa- sions about the extraordinary skills your crew demonstrates when transporting injured people. The kind manner in which you folks treat each patient also is outstanding. g, te cc Crib Corner Robert and Jenifer Grill of Wcndovcr, arc the proud parents of a baby boy, born June 8, 1995, at Mountain View Hospital in Payson. Brett Michael Grill checked in at a healthy 8 pounds 3 ounces. Happy about having a little brother is Riley, age 2 12. Happily spreading the news arc grandparents: Janet Chambers, Eureka; Larry Chambers, Fairbanks, Alaska; Robert and Sherlin Grill of Eureka. arc: Jack and Gerry Garbctt and Georgia Laird, all of Eureka. Great-grandparen- ts EUREKA MEDICAL CENTER Joseph B. Markland, P.A.C. 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