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Salt Lake City Church news METHODIST The Congregation of the Eureka United Methodist Church gathered together for The Lords Day, Sunday, January 2, 2000, for Praise, Proclamation, and Prayer. The services were conducted by Pastor Andy Kwon and Organist Mabel Butler. Services began with a greeting, followed by the Lighting of the Christ Candle. Hymns included, 131, "We Gather Together", 618, "Let Us Break Bread Together", 294, "Alas! And Did My Savior Bleed", ami 352, "Its Me, Its Me, O Lord". Childrens Time ami Special Music was given, along with the : Prayer and Scripture Lesson: Revelation 21:1-- 6. Following Meditation, Pastor Andy Kwon gave his sermon, "The spring of the water of life." Communion was given from the Lords Table. It was followed by the Peoples Prayer, the Offering, and Doxology. The services were concluded with the Postlude by Mabel Butler. Wesleys Covenant Service -New Years Eve For New Years Eve Vesper Service, members gathered and services began with a greeting. Prayer was given and "Rise Greet the Sun, was the opento ing hymn. The Covenant Prayer was followed by the scripture Jeremi"Were ah 31:31-3- 4. You There," was the hymn that followed. After Invitation and Confession and Pardon, came Communion from the Lords Table, and the Peace. Closing hymn was "He Lives". Vesper services came to an end following the Blessing, Steel Panels Length of Panels Galvanized 37c .!. White, 42 a.f. Green, Brown 44 a.f. Tan, Gray 46 a.f. METALMART 1 . 200 E. 100 S. LEW, UT 800-947-04- 79 Call For FREE StockPrice List SiZfi r 4" 2" 2" 2-1- 2" Ft Price 316 426 596 856 696 Size Ft Price 3" I I I HIETALMART 1200 E. 100 S. LEHI, UT yCall 800-9474)2- For FREE StockPrice Liatl $.69 1.09 2.99 1.99 3.59 Size Ft. Price 1012141618- """""- $3.99 5.59 10.98 -- 8.39 12.98 -- -- Lengths & Thickness Varies Structural Grade Sold As Is -- Will Call "Now that the evening has fallen, to God, the Creator, I will turn in prayer. Knowing that he will help me. I know the Father will help me. Amen." LDS The Eureka Ward L.D.S. Church met on Sunday for Sacrament Meeting services. Conducting was Bishop Darrell Garbett who also gave the Welcome. Announcement Sacrament included the Ward Conference January 9th at Eureka Ward , 9:00 a.m., for all members and all others that are interested. "Now Let Us Rejoice." was the opening hymn. Rachael Hannifin gave die Invocation. Sacrament hymn was 170, "God Our Fathers Hear Us Pray. Sacrament by the Aaronic Priesthood followed. Several members bore their testimonies of the truthfulness of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. The Closing Hymn was 67, "Glory To God On High." Benediction was given by Uegh Grimstead. JEHOVAHS WITNESSES Sunday completed a special week of activity with the visit of the circuit overseer, J.F. Allce. Each day began with a talk on faith before field service. On Tuesday and Thursday, the regular meetings were followed by more encouragement. On Sunday the discourse was "Jehovah Is A Secure Height For His People". A verse by verse examination of Psalms 94 was very beneficial. The Bible study using the Watchtower was from the November 15 issue, "Remember Your Grand Creator!" the scripture text was Ecclesiastes 12:1. This again was a verse by verse aging as it admonished us to serve Jehovah while we are young. Following the Watchtower, Allee gave a final talk "Put Us A Hard Fight For The Faith". He covered five ways to build faith. He noted that faith is something living, it needs nourishment, exercise, developed, and cared for. He concluded with scriptures from Jude, saying we cant let our faith be taken as a casualty. Project to remember patients Christmas is a time to be joyful and a time to be with family and friends, but for many patients without families at the Utah State Hospital, Christmas can be the loneliest time of the year. Each year the Hospital recruits sponsors for over 300 patients, ranging in age from six to ninety, who would have no Christmas without the help of groups, families and individuals in the community. The Forgotten Patient Christmas Project is often the only touch of holiday season that these people may experience. Please feel the spirit of giving this holiday season and sponsor a forgotten patient. For further information on how you - can help, contact Shawna Peterson, Volunteer Director, at 801-344-42- 54. The phrase "down in the dumps" is thought to derive examination, and showed how from the Dutch word domp Solomon described the effects of which means haze or dullness. START EARNING AFTER TWO WEEKS!!! SAVE$$$ BUILD YOUR OWN SHEDS & BARNS Hi Rib January 7, 2000 - The Eureka Reporter - Page Three Public notice TWO WEEKS IN CLASS THEN YOU ARE ON THE ROAD! ich simnn Tintic School District Public notice is hereby given that the 2000 Annual Meeting Schedule of the Tintic School District Board Meetings is as follows: January, Monday 24, 7:00 p.m.; February, Monday 28, 7:00 p.m.; March, Monday 27, 9:00 a.m.; April, Monday 24, 9:00 a.m.; May, Monday 22, 9:00 a.m.; June, Monday 26, 9:00 a.m.; July, No Meeting; August, Monday 28, 9:00 a.m.; September, Monday 25, 9:00 a.m.; October, Monday 23, 9:00 a.m.; November, Monday 27, 9:00 a.m.; December, Monday 18, 9:00 a.m. Meetings will be held in the Board Room of the Tintic School District School Offices, 55 East Main Street, Eureka, Utah. Meetings on January 24th and February 28th will be held at 7:00 p.m. All other meetings will be held at 9:00 a.m. Ftior notice of any changes of the Tintic School Board Meetings will be printed in the Eureka Reporter. By order of the Tintic School Board of Education Brenda Sutherland Business Official Published in the Eureka Reporter January 7, 2000. TRUCHinG DRIUER 5CH00L 00.727.S645 800.72.SKUNK www.simn.com PREMIER STEEL 1 -8- 00-973-3366 www.premiersteel.org Dealerships Available! Earn Extra Money - Work for Census 2000 Utah Jobs for People in Utah Contua 2000 la racniltlng Indtviduals to hatp taka tho Cantus In communltlaa across tha country. This )ob offsre ftadbla hours, compstltfva pay, and work dosatowma. Most Cansus flaid jobo test four to six waaks. Wa provido training, and mlltagt rtimburstmtnt, and wa pay our Canaua takara and crow Isadora wsskfy. Tha Canaua Bureau la an Equal Opportunity Empleyor. Wa nssd you, ao call our ton fret Job lino. 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