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Show Page I;our - The Eureka Reporter - October 20, 1995 activities. V TtO;wV Mh The Entrc Nous Literary Club enjoyed an evening out by driving to Ncphi to have dinner and their annual Fall Social. Travel arrangements were made by President Alton Berry. Some of the members were unable to attend, but five members had a nice evening, which very included good food and lots of catching up on the summer activities. The schedule was planned for the ensuing year and the first meeting will be held October 25 th. Those attending were: Joan Morris, Effic Bell, Donna Laird, Mabel Butler, and Alton Berry. Alice Fox was delighted to receive a surprise visit on Sunday from members of her family. Spending the day with her were a Stella Evans of daughter, Spanish Fork; and her daughter, Cheryl Brown and son, Chad, of Springvillc; a of Stella's from Spanish Fork; and Russell and Salena Gatenby and step-grands- their four on children from American Fork. They met at the Eureka Ward LDS Church and attended all three meetings. Family members were impressed with the friendliness of Eureka Ward. After the church service, a everyone enjoyed lovely Sunday dinner at Alice's home. After dinner, Russell took the leathercraft SpringviHe Art Museum to host class to begin Nov. 1 leathercraft class will The Rockwell exhibit begin on Wednesday, November 4-- H Gregory Bernini of Salt Lake City, recently spent four days in Eureka at the home of his grandparents, while his parents, David and Linda Bernini enjoyed a brief vacation in the Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tombstone areas of Arizona. It was a busy boys for a hike up on the hill four days as Greg and his Eureka and overlooking the town, and later friends kept "Grandpa" the whole family piled into two "Grandma" hoppin just to keep cars and headed for the Sand up with the Dunes. They spent the rest of the Red day at a campground where no bikes or camping were allowed, Oct. 22-2- 8 just enjoying playing in the sand, This week (October 22-2is watching for wildlife, catching up Ribbon National Week on family happenings and the sponsored like. Alice says "It was a great by the National Federation of Youth. In parents for Drug-Fre- e family our country, a special effort is Early Saturday morning, Bill being made to educate youth and and Joan Morris and June and adults regarding the damaging Colccn McNulty left town for a effects of using unauthorized 4-day of education and adventure. drugs. The Juab County Meeting Jim McNulty and program, P.T.A., P.T.S.A., Juab Kristie Brown from Salt Like County Sheriffs office, and City, they ventured on to Helper Ncphi City Police Dept, have where they met other museum teamed up to purchase ribbons volunteers from around the state and present assemblies during at the Western Mining and this week which will reach most Rail Road Museum, for a special students in the public schools, guided tour. Price was the next grades 2. stop for an extensive tour of the CEU Prehistory Museum. A caravan then proceeded on to Nine Mile Canyon (a very deceiving name for a canyon 40 miles long). A very interesting day was spent exploring and enjoying some of the many Frecmont and Utc Indian rock art panels in the canyon, something that really needs more than one day to fully appreciate. Jim and Kristie returned to Salt Lake and the McNulty's and Morris's came back to Eureka, tired, very dusty, but satisfied with the days 4-- H 1st, at the Eureka City Senior The SpringviHe Museum of Citizen Center. It will be held Art will host an important exhibi- from 6:00-7:0- 0 p.m. and is open tion of Americas favorite artist. to anyone in the 3rd-12grade. th It will be taught by Verl Thomas who so willingly provides this activity every year. The cost will be $5.00 for the class and $1.00 sign up fee for the yearly 4-- H dues (this is a one time fee a year, so if your child participates in other activities heshe need only pay this fee once). The course will run approximately 10 weeks. You can register by contacting Ms. Starr Jensen, or at the USU Extension Office at 160 N. Main in Nephi, by the evening of the 1st. The $5.00 fee The U.S. Military Academy at must be paid at the registrtion West Point was established by time. If you have any questions, President Jefferson in 1802. Ms. Starr at contact please Eureka Elementary. The swallows may come back to Capistrano on March 19, but The first woman to become a four days earlier is officially Buzzard Day in Hinkley, Ohio to president of a nation in the Westmark the annual return of those ern Hemisphere was Isabel Pcron of Argentina in 1974. birds. Eighteen original Norman Rockfrom local Utah collections will be augmented by seven oils from this artists contemporaries. The Museum held a successful Rockwell exhibition in 1984 highlighting the Boy Scouts. This years show will feature Rockwells art career from his earliest drawing to his latest. The Rockwell exhibition opens November 2, 1995 and doses December 17, 1995. well paintings nine-year-ol- ds. Ribbon week set for 8) get-togethe- r". H K-1- FOR THE BIGGEST HOME BASED MONEY MAKER OF ALL TIME 800-432-00- 18 EXT. 5019 SiCver CfuS Invites ALL (21 & Older) to a Phones in Eureka will never be tied up again. halldueeh COSTUME PARTY Dance to the "HEETERS" 1' Saturday October 28 Line Dancing Instructions Every Friday Night at 7 p.m. rixr i We've just installed the world's most advanced phone system right here in Eureka. It's digital And now technology. eveiyone can get exciting new services like "Call Waiting. Plus a new dial tone, a new busy signal and even faster connections. state-of-the-a- rt Of course, this new system takes a little getting used to. You'll have to dial all 7 digits of any number you call locally. Our commitment to Utah means investing in equipment like digital switching. Alter all, improving the business in Utah improves the business of U S WEST For more information call your local U S WEST00 Business Office listed in your White Pages. LIIME5T |