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Show gw Page Two - The Eureka Reporter - October 20, 1995 Eastern Star members meet The Eureka Reporter Tintic Chapter Order of Eastern Star met on Monday, Oct. 16, for their regular monthly meeting. Carol Ainge, W.M., conducted and was assisted by Larry Butler, A.P. After disposition of routine business, delicious refreshments were served by Carol Ainge. The in a table was decorated Halloween Spirit, with bright orange and black table service, giving a festive atmosphere to the evening. It was agreed that summer must be over, as members who have not seen each other for (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 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 Obituaries Danny Vern Syddall Danny Vern Syddall, age 42 of Orem, died October 1, 1995. He was born May 6, 1953 in Salt Lake City, Utah to David and Viola Syddall. He married Shcny Dye in Carson City, Nevada. They were later divorced. Danny was a veteran of the U.S. Marines as an M.P. and a veteran of the U.S. Army serving in the Green Berets. He was also a truck driver and a welder. Danny is survived by three sons: Jason, Timothy, and Joseph, all of Eureka, Utah; his mother, Viola Guymon Syddall, four brothers and two sisters: Glenn (Debbie) of Rock Springs, WY; Mark (Ramona) of Dayton, NV; Jimmy and (Marilyn) of Orem; Jerry and (Lori) of Green River, wy; Maxine and (Toby) Gonzales of National City, CA; Ruth and (LaMar) Grant of Or- em; grandmother and step-granfather: Ray and Ora Guymon Calderwood; many aunts, uncles, and nieces, nephews, great-niecnephews. Danny's dearest love was his sons, fishing and hunting with his family. He is loved by d- es EUREKA MEDICAL CENTER Joseph B. Markland, P.A.A. IMPORTANT TO MARK APPOINTMENT To Do So Please Call 433-690- 5 For Our Schedule Blood Pressures checked without charge PODIATRIST available on request were: Carol Ainge, Payson; Charles and Eden, his family and friends and will be Irmina Darwin and Carol Springville; deeply missed by all. lim-Funeral services were held Larsen, Spanish Fork; Carlcnc and Tom Saturday, October 14, 1995, at Butler, Provo; Adalean Lchi; the Geneva Sixth Ward Chapel. Eastwood, Donna Sutch, Interment, Orem City Cemetery. Tuckctt, Payson; Full military rites were accorded Americn Fork; Dean Adams. Orem; Virginia Badertschcr, Edie by the VFW District 4. Pascual, Mabel Butler, Eureka; plus two friends from Lindon. Everyone enjoyed a very pleasant evening. Francis Michael McCormick 8 (Fran) age 70 djed in V.A. at 1995, Seattle, Hospital WA. He was born in Eureka, Utah. He is survived by his wife, Mary Lou; three children: Bill. Jane and Mike; three brothers: Bob, John and Don; two On Friday, October 13, 1995, sisters: Kathryn McIntyre and the fourth and fifth grades had the privilege of listening to a Margaret Galcr. Services were held October special guest speaker. Mr. Don 12, 1995 in Edmonton, WA. Miles information presented Wiliam jn 3urjaj wjh ancient about the Military Mayan cU Nationa, Cemcterin Port, Civilization which once inhabited , d urc8onwhat is now the Mexican Yucatan Peninsula. Many interesting facts were learned by the students b0snen man Cliargeu all enjoyed seeing pictures with Cherry Creek arson They of the pyramids and different animals which inhabit that area. a Goshen man has been the about Mayan charged with second-degre- e their calendar, and t t felony arson in connection with religious added ceremonies ihc Cherry Creek fire on August reftlv to the childrens . 28. jC :. The children decided nW The State Division of Sovcr- arc they glad to live in a time cign Lands and Forestry, work-thre- e when you can keep your head ing in conjunction with the Juab after which playing games County Sheriffs Department, has involve a hoop and a ball filed charges agianst Tim Green, Thank you, Don, for sharing 48, in connection with the fire time to help educate the which damaged more than 1 ,700 children of Eureka about one of acres of wildland in a remote the major ancient civilizations of area near Eureka. this continent. It made all of us "The investigation that led to even more the Greens arrest was one of several appreciate we have of privilege living in the Jl1 United Slates where we enjoy so for wildland fires within the many freedoms. state during the past year," said Dick Buchler, investigator for the Division of Sovereign Lands and Scholars believe that the first chance "Our best of Forestry. people to live in Peru were Indifinding those responsible for ans who came from North Amerithese fires is for the public to ca about 12,000 years ago. provide information," he said. Second-degre- e felony arson is Iced tea is the most popular punishable by up to 15 years in form 0f thc beverage in the Unit-priso- n and a $1,000 fine. ed States. v Francis McCormick Classes receive special visitor - i PORTABLE STOW-I- T Copies Available - STORAGE CONTAINERS MAY BE THE'ANSWERl! 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The Committee will hold the October Minister spoke further on the meeting on Monday, 30th, at subject in his sermon entitled, 7:30 p.m., in the Memorial "Saved By Faith". Building. A special feature of this The service concluded with meeting will be a video from the congregational-singin- g of "God Utah State Centennial Be With You Till We Meet Commission. All organizations Again , followed by Benediction, planning something special for the 1996 year are encouraged to be in attendance. CATHOLIC Following the video, ideas for Father Walter, Pastor, was the betterment of the community celebrant for the Sunday Mass at will be discussed. All interested St. Patricks Church, which persons are welcome. began with the Entrance Hymn, "Soul Of My Savior". Theme of SMALL the mass reminds us that "EuchaENGINE rist means Thanksgiving." REPAIR Scripture readings were from the second book of Kings; the SERVICE second letter of Paul to Timothy; and the gospel according to Factory Luke. The readings speak to us Authorized of faith and of the importance of Service giving thanks to God. On Honda & Recessional hymn was "Immaculate Mary". Celebrant for Briggs & Stratton the Mass on Sunday, Oct. 22, engines will be Fr. David J. Bittmann, ALSO who will replace Father Walter while he is attending the ProvinFactory Authorized cial Chapter of his Order in service on 17 Parma, Ohio, from October Stihi, Honda, through October 26. Mass will Homelite & other begin, as usual, at 4:00 p.m. major brands of WITNESSES chainsaws. "Your Future, How Can It Be We Also Sell Known?" was the subject of the Spare Parts public talk given by Jack Yeah-me- n from the Magna congrega(Carpenter tion. He noted everyone looks to the future with some sort of forecast, whether it be astrology, . weather reports, economic fore-yocasts, etc. He then turned to the 1030 So. State Bible as an accurate foreteller of Provo, Utah the future. Focusing on the book 373-374- 0 of Daniel writien over 2600 years 9- - 1 5C ago, he examined the succession of world power in chapter 2, and ........ Flu Vaccine Available Senior Citizens: FREE Eye Exams for Drivers Licenses were in several months, attendance. Those attending Editor METHODIST Opening hymn for the Sunday Worship Service at the United Church, was "Come Thou Almighty King". Rev. Curt Pollock conducted the service, by Mabel Butler, organ- - Open (AH Mon.-F- ri. priew F08 LeN, 8:30-5:- 30 atfi I cwiy. Subfrd Saturdays 9:00-12:- 00 Noon lo Prior SiW limiNrt to Hof on land Stnxlund Grute ) |