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Show f Page Four - The Eureka Reporter - July 3, 1998 Election results IntgpD telle Primary Election in die Tintic Voting Districts saw 15.6 percent of die voters participating in die election. The only partisan election was The Journey of Hope is a bicycle trek beginCA and Francisco. San in ning ending in Washington. D.C. (Two teams left from the Golden Gate Bridge in California, and plan to arrive in Washington. D.C. on August 15). The trek is cross-count- ry celcbratinc" its 10th Anniversary in 1998. There are 60 men on two teams of 30 (this year there are 26 men on the northern route and 27 on the southern route). cycling the first week together the teams divide to cycle two simultaneous treks across the nation. One team takes a northern route, the other a southern one. This summer, a third team will travel to the Capitol from Florence. OR. This team n will follow the original trek made by Bruce Rogers ten years ago in 1987. In 1988. the Journey of Hope was formed. All three teams will unite just outside of Washington. D.C. to cycle the final miles together. The trek's mission is to raise funds and public awareness on behalf of people with disabilities. The Journey of Hope is the g largest campaign for America. Push More than After 10-m- an one-ma- fund-raisin- Voting results from die recent CATHOLIC Father Walter was celebrant for the Sunday Mass at St. Patricks Church. Entrance MWc was Gather Togethhymn er". Scripture readings wrtrc from the first book of Kings: the letter of Paul to the Galatians: miles. The average daily ride is and the holy gospel according to 70 miles. Luke. The message in the readThe Journey of Hope teams ings tells us that "to follow Jesus will pass through 28 states and liberates us and builds up the the District of Columbia. There kingdom." In the second readarc 160 overnight cities. ing. Jesus calls us to a life of One of those overnight cities liberty, the freedom of the chilwas Eureka! The northern route dren of God. living by the one team traveled from an overnight law of love. in Delta, to Eureka on stay In his homily. Father elabo Saturdav. June 27th. where thev rated further on the central were given overnight accomodations at Tintic High School. At theme. He then wished everyone 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, the a "Happy and sale holiday (Indegroup put on a Puppet Show for pendence Day) and counseled Kids at Eureka City Park. Later that we should thank God for the in the evening, a dinner, preliberties we enjoy. Recessional hymn was "Now pared by the Tintic Ladies of Elks, was served to the cyclists Thank We All Our God." Mass and support groups, at the Elks on Sunday. July 5. will begin, as usual, at 4:00 p.m. Lodge. the Sunday morning, Early groups left Eureka bound for Salt Lake City, via Utah State Highway 68. where they planned METHODIST to stay until Tuesday morning. Worship Service at the UnitEurekans were glad that they ed Methodist Church, began with the Greeting, an Opening were able to spend time in Eureka. and wish them good luck Hymn, and an Opening Prayer. and a safe journey, as they make Hymns sung were "In The Gartheir way across the United den" and "What A Friend We Have In Jesus." The message for States for a most worthy cause. the day was titled. The y m Rules. The scripture readAn institution is the lengthened ing was taken from Psalm 77: shadow of one man. Ralph Waldo Emerson The Order of Worship continued with Pr vers of the PeoNext in importance to freedom ple. Prayer of imercession. and and justice is popular education, The Lords Prayer, followed by without which neither freedom a medic) of hymns. Closing nor justice can be permanently hymn was the "Hymn of maintained. m district convention was held at the Dee Events Center in Ogden. June 26-2Fridays program was based on John 14:6. Jesus Christ - The Way. The Truth, and The Life. Highlight of the da for those in attendance was when Herald Jackson, a representative from Brooklyn Bcthal. announced the release of a brochure. "What Happens to Us When We Die?" Saturday's program text was Ephesians 5:15. Keep Strict Watch on How You Walk. The morning session concluded with the baptism of 60 persons. The afternoon session concluded with another new release, a book "Is There a Creator Who Cares 8. -- About You?" Sunday was based on Isaiah 30:21. This Is The Way. Walk In It. Drama is always eagerly awaited and this year "Families Make Daily Bible Reading Your Way of Life!" filled the -- desires. 6111 persons attended the public discourse. "The Only Way to Everlasting Life." R.O R T A I B '(! LT for Juab County Commissioner and showed Eureka voting 322 for Robert L. Steele and 253 voting for Gordon M. Young. side of die On the ballot in district no. 4 for die Tintic School District there were only 9.45 percent of die voters participating. Sharon H. Brewer received 14 votes. Pauline Taylor received 17 votes and Marian L. Seamons received 7 votes. Non-Partis- Elks need help for veterans Our hospitalized HELP! veterans need our help! Donations of clothing, personal hy- STOW-I- T items, giene paperback books.. just about anything is needed. Please help those who have given so much for our Country. Contact any Lodge member or bring donations to the Lodge on Thursday night. Thank you. Your National Veterans Service Commission. E1S TOR AG . an EIG CONTAINERS' FEATURES Heavy Duty Steel Construction Convenient, Secure, Affordable Fast Delivery & Pick-uFull Swing Doors p Ground level Access Am-Wa- 11-2- 0. 12 40'x8x8 12 20x8'x8 12 46,xl02"x9 STOW-I-T (801) (800) 977-888- 5 2438 West 370-0J- JJ 100 South Sak Lake City. Utah ?ILRLGIJLD.UNJTSJWALEJ S300.000 is raised annually through the campaign to help fund the projects and programs of Push America. Serving people with disabilities. Push America is the nationinks k The black and al service project of Pi Kappa formufrom made used today are Phi Fraternity. The Journey of Hope teams las that may date from as early as J. WITNESSES The "God's Way of Life" will pedal a combined 11.600 the second century. blue-blac- Town talk Zach Sparrow, son of Kandy and Kathy Sparrow, was recently honored as recipient of Card of Thanks Wc would like to the express our sin- and appreciation to all our friends and relatives for the mans- acts of kindness extended to us at the time of our FathersSon's passing. The beautiful cere thanks - ) j cards, flowers, phone calls, and food dishes' warmed us up inside. A special thanks to Minister Kurt Pollock for a beautiful sen ice: it really was a great comfort to us all. To the Ladies of Elks for the wonderful luncheon they prepared. Ladies that was very thoughtful. And to Mary Schow for all her hospitality. Well Io e. you. Mary! Your kindness w ill be remembered in our hearts always The John B. Campbell Family Professional k Award from the communications department at Southern Utah University. Zach will be a junior at SUU in the fall and he is majoring in Radio & TV Broadcasting. The award is e presented to a college student who is currently employed in the communications field. Zach is employed at an adult contemporary radio station as an announcer. The station is located in Cedar City and broadcasts across southern Utah, northern Arizona, and eastern Fast-Trac- full-tim- Nevada r Charity Bingo Saturday, July 1 1th - 7:oo p.m. Public Welcome Zach also had the opportunity to announce at the opening ceremonies of the Utah Summer Games. What next? Stay tuned to your radio and television! i A man who both spends and saves money is tv .happiest man, because he has ' enjoyments. Samuel nnson $ Tintic B.P.O.E. Lodge L J |