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Fadier Walter was celebrant and led St. Patrick's parishioners in singing of the Entrance Hymn, "Holy. Holy, Holy." Scripture readings were taken from the Book of Deuteronomy; the Letter of Saint Paul to die Romans; and die Holy Gospel according to Matthew. In his homily. Father explained further, die message contained in die readings and also paid tribute to all fathers throughout the world. At die end of Mass, Father said diat he would be absent next Sunday... attending a Provincial Jubilee meeting in New York. June 23-2Replacing him for Mass will be Father Talieny. a Jesuit Priest. Mass will begin at the usual ume...4:00 p.m. on Sunday. June 25. 8. START EARNING AFTER TWO WEEKS!!! TWO WEEKS IN CLASS THEN YOU ARE ON THE ROAD! dich simon Earn $30,000 perYear oQfiijBffliEfite oHM SCHOOL 800.727.5145 800.72. SKUNK Pastor Andy Kwon and Allen Evans both conducted religious services tor Trinity Sunday at the Eureka United Methodist Church on Sunday. June 18. Following the Greeting and Call to Worship, was die Opening Hymn, "Holy, Holy, Holy! Lord God Almighty." "Rescue & Fun," was the Children's Message given by Sandy Evans. The scripture lesson came from Matthew 14:13-2Pastor Andy Kwon's sermon was "Acknowledge AND Accept," followed by the Hymn, "Ptecious Lord, take my hand. Closing hymn was "What a Friend we have in Jesus." Postlude was given by Mabel Butler. Lit-urgi- RIUER www.simn.com st 1. BUILDING FENCES, GATES, PORTABLE PANELS? SAVE $$$...BUILD THEM YOURSELFI PIPE r- - lyr1 2W- - - 27ft - 49 4" - 59 6 - 1.29 24 x 1 79 39C 3- 8Sfl SQUARE TUBE 72C ft 2 : -- $5ea 1x ea 1x - 800 947 0249 24-$- 10 24'- - $1 0M ft CALL NOW 1 Ask - About -: Sizes"" Not Listed .. ... - - a m i . .. ft wide Corrugated RooflngSldlng AV.X.'.'.VW V Colors Galv. r -- $4"ea 10 $5 12 - S6" 14 METALMART 1200 E. 100 S. LEHI, UT 2 . '.'.V.V 29 -- Popular Lengths 16,-$8M- ea Viu-M- C SAT 1:00 -- 3 Wide Green- - White - Tan SI .32 LFT. S7" 800-947-02- Call For FREE StockPrice Ustl Day Noon Saints Gordon Grimstead conducted Sacrament Meeting services and gave the welcoming on Sunday at the Eureka Ward LDS Church. Campus Education Week will he 8 at Brigham Young August 14 University. "They. The Builders of die Nation." was die Opening Hymn. Rose Ann Young gave the Invocation. -- 1200 E. 100 S.LEH1.UT. VisaMC A Latter Announcements include: METALMART Subject to prior salt Full lengths only Price can change 1 1 Virginia Badertscher and Edie Pascual recently drove to Covina, California, for die graduation with honors of Nicole Badertscher from South Hills High School in Covina. Nicole i the daughter of Lee and Jeannie Badertscher and die granddaughter of Virginia and the late Ray Badertscher. She is also the granddaughter of Brooks and Lois Baker, who hosted a celebration dinner at a Japanese res- children. Benediction was given by Heidi Nedreherg. Jehovah's Witnesses "What The Near Future Holds'- was die1 Bible discourse given by David Verdi from the taurani in Industry City for family and friends. Lee and Jeannie hosted a poolside party at their home in Covina. Nicole is enrolled at Long Beach State College for the fall term. pre-graduati- on Les Badertscher, son of John Badertscher of Reno, Nevada, and Jan Badertscher of Lakeshore, and grandson of Virginia Badertscher and the late Ray Badertscher of Eureka, recently graduated with high honors from Spanish Fork High School. Virginia enjoyed the graduation celebration, which included a dinner for family and friends at the Golden Corral in Orem. Les plans to continue with - Methodist TRUCHinG the Tintic Silver Festival. The ets will he available at the DeMuseum Buildings will he open pot. The Gift Shop will feature from 10:00 until 5:00 on Saturseveral items this year including day. August 19 for die festival. the new book, "YESTERDAY'S Volunteers are needed to sit in DREAMS. TOMORROW'S each building. Joan Morris and MEMORIES." Coleen McNulty will he working The Historical Society's anon the schedule for the museum. nual Picnic in the Park is planned Ghost Town Tours will again he for July 12, at 5:30. As in past offered, widi a tour at :00, :00 years, the historical society will and if needed, 3:00. The price of furnish drink and "fixins" tor die the tours will he the same as in meal. You are asked to bring your previous years, $5 for adults. own meat and a potluck dish to $2.50 for those under 12 when share. EVERYONE IS WELaccompanied by an adult. Tick- - COME! 1 Sacrament Hymn was "Again We Meet Around the Board." Sacrament was given by the Aaronic Priesthood. Speakers included. Jordon Grimstead. Anitra Cornish. Gordon Grimstead, Terra Cones, and Leigh Grimstead. For the Closing Hymn, a Fathers Song was sung by die Price congregation. He noted the interest people have shown in knowing what the future holds and the many sources diey turn to trying to find out. By examining die scriptures, examples were shown where die Bible fortold liiture events widi great accuracy, and can he relied upon even today to show what it fortells for right now. Scripture was noted telling 4 basic developments yet to be fulfilled. The discourse ended widi personal questions we can ask ourselves. Bible study using the Watch-towe- r was from the May issue. "Firmly Uphold Godly Teaching." Proverbs 3:5,6 was the scriptural text. The things covered included how' secular wisdom may pose a threat to our spirituality: what we can do to protect ourselves from harmful apostate information; and displaying Christian balance when dealing with today's of information. June 30 - July 2 is the District Convention in Ogden. I tali at the Dee Events Center, no meetings will he held at local Kingdom Halls during that lime. I super-abundan- ce Braxton K. C. Redmond Braxton Kay Curtis Redmond died June 16, 2000 at the Primary Children's Hospital. Born May 30, 2000, in Provo, the son of Rickey Curtis and Niki Lin Cox Redmond. Survived by his parents. of Eureka, his Grandparents. Brent and Gail Redmond, of Eureka: Steven and Mona Bristol of Vernal. Utah, his Great Grandparents, Guy and Thelma Redmond of Monroe; Rachel Hanifin. Eureka, Slim and Slianna Cox, Elherta and Lila Bristol. Venial: three aunts and three uncles. Graveside services were held Monday. June 19. 2000 at the Santaquin City Cemetery under the direction of Holladay Hills Funeral Home. The family wishes to thank all of the doctors and nurses at Utah Valley Regional Medical Center and at the Primary Children's Hospital. k6b L E M S hly Bill Up To 60 1 Established in 1978, A New Horizon is a licensed, bonded, and insured national nonprofit organization. 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