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Show AN Volume Ninety-Nin- EDITION OF THE A CENTURY OF SERVICE YOUR TOWN, Eureka, Utah - Friday, July 2, 2004 e iHtttjHCfllU) YOUR NEIGHBORS, YOUR NEWSPAPER Journey of Hope Cycling Team Stops ion Eaoirelka also do "Kids on the Block" puppet shows to children about the abilteach ities of kids with disabilities. and seven crew members are all members Cyclist Adam Chierek said, "Seeing the of the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity that' are smile on the face of a child and talking to cycling cross country and stopping on them for five minutes has changed my life. friendship visits and doing some "Kids on It is extremely rewarding to know you're the Block" puppet shows along the way. making a difference!" y on Adam was a student at Truman State their trek They began will Francisco and in June San 13, Sunday, University when he got involved with Pi go to Washington D.C. then south to Kappa Phi. He previously participated in a Charleston, South Carolina arriving on cycling event with the fraternity when he k trek in Florida. This is August 15, a total of 4,000 miles. This is the went on a 17th year for the Journey of Hope Cycling his first time participating with Journey of Event and Eureka has been a stop on their Hope. The team wishes to thank their local trip for many years. The high school is an excellent place for them to shower and sponsors for the stop they made in Eureka. relax before moving on. They are Tintic High School, Saturn of The team stops and has friendship visits Orem, Topham's Tiny Tot Care Center, Salt with disabled children. Sometimes they Lake Street Wolves, Utah Wheelin1 Jazz, have BBQ's and sometimes they have Proxair Interwest Home Medical and Sport dances, or sometimes they just visit. They Court of Utah. The Journey of Hope Cycling Team made an overnight stop in Eureka at Tintic High School last Friday. The team of 29 cyclists non-disabl- ed cross-countr- two-wee- Price 40 Cents Number 27 Fire Department to host annual 4th of July activities V Eureka City Fire Department will host the annual 4th the1 of Jiriy activi Elementary School and Tintic School District Office. The fire truck will begin picking up kids at 9 am to ride the fire truck, and then tike races will begin at the school at 10 a.m. ; f THE FIRE DEPARTMENT WILL HAVE AN ENGINE ATTHE BALL FIELD AT DUSK! THEY ASK THAT ANY-ON-E WISHING TO SET, THE FTHEWORKS WILL: PLEASE DO SO ATTHE BALL FIELD. THE FIRE DANGER SIS J CURRENTLY- - HIGH AND FUELS ARE LATTLKONE SPARK CAN START pfIn conjunction with 4th of July, Ned S. ADinsora Fire Chief, has released the following safety tips far fireworks rno that tm can enirw n tun and wife 4th of Julw'!S!Jfe-??'Sa. Alnrova aaA anA Minat lahol ritramnna AFIRE;p H .Use outdoors op'.; onlv. fjNeWfspej light only one firework at a m,mm&mmmmm tinensoajcmaoucxeioiwaier.; PispiBrewb' water and then dis properry by rsoa cml Never shoot fireworks in metal or sdass contamers.tr fane snooter snouia arways wear eye protection ana .nave any pan, x nm.gn.taHMrai ft Stay away frbih illegal fireworks. Illegal fireworks tmi feet in the abi anything that sends imarks more: or leaves toe ground, explodes, roppers and ground spuv; nen ara legal ana man nreworia inat you can ouy at tne ewoik stands axe lefial Have lun aJid safe 4th of 4-- I . Eureka baseball Little league is nearly over. There are a few games still left to play. Dawn Christensen is still holding bake sales at most ofthe home games. The money raised at the bate to purchase the players medallions or trophies. Please come 4, out and Bupport our kids! Also contact Christensen, if you would like to donate items for the bake sale. The Eureka Little League games scheduled for this week 433-637- are: Mustang League: Members of the Journey of Hope Cycling Team outside of Tintic High School on Friday, June 25. They are, front, left to right Sam Fa iter, Adam Timmons, David Farmer, Brian Davidson Jr., Michael Sou It, Trey Fliehs, Louis Andrade, Mike Moshler, Andrew Hepworth and Kevin Disbatlno. Back: Jenkins Chan, Adam, Chierek, Charlie Shoop, Tanner Bacon, Jake Albers and David Winter. Friday, July 2, 7 p.m.; Eureka White Sax vs. Santaquin Reds in Eureka. Pony League: Tuesday, July 6, 7 p.m.; Eureka Yankees vs. Salem Red Sox in Salem. |