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Show Onen letter Page Two - The Eureka Reporter - July 24, 1998 The Eureka Reporter USPS No. 179-62- 0 Published Weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Call at (435) 433-693- 3 or (801) 489-565- 1 Printed by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Street Springville, Utah 84663 1 61 South Main SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE, PER YEAR In Juab County - $1 5.00 , Outside Juab County - $1 8.00 Please send change of Address to The Eureka Reporter Church Street, Eureka, Utah 84628 Periodical Postage paid at Springville, UT 84663 POSTMASTER: Martin Conover Grace Bernini PUBLISHER EDITOR mSerfml imput sought &ugar, Proposals that would result in reduced numbers of cougars being taken by hunters during Utahs 1998-9- 9 courgar season will be among items the public may learn about, and provide input on, at an upcoming series of Regional Advisory Council (RAC) meetings. Waterfowl hunting rules for Utahs 1998-9- 9 waterfowl season also will be discussed, including a proposal to reduce the number of pintails hunters may have in their daily bag limit. The Division of Wildlife Resources Strategic Plan, and amendments to Utahs Big Game Depredation Rule, also will be discussed. After hearing proposals by the Division, and obtaining public input about them, RAC citizen representatives will for-- Eureka Medical Clinic Joseph B. Markland, P.AG Please Make Appointment Call for our schedule: 433-690- 5 Meat charge PODUZBISZ atailakleM ropes! mntssi stjvm JBU eye exaai hr Driver! licenses another service of central valley medcal center Dear Bishop Seamons and Members of the L.D.S. Church Clean-U- p Detail, YOU! Early Satur- day mooming, Cathy and I awoke to several trucks and dozens of folks converging on Main Street. They were in the midst of a clean-u- p campaign the likes of which we have never before seen. The plastic sacks were being filled with all sorts of trash, ranging from freshly pulled weals to cans of every description, to the smallest piece of paper. It was refreshing to see young and old working side by side for the betterment of our community. At least three full pick-u- p trucks passed by my house on the way to the dump. With the Tintic Silver Festival only a few weeks away, this was a wonderful way to show pride in your city. Cathy and I have been part time residents of Eureka for about five years now, mid never have I been more proud of my fellow citizens. Thanks to you all.. Main Street looks great! THANKS AGAIN! Help Wanted Church news The continuing recovery of deer herds in certain areas of Utah will result in the Division proposing a decrease in the number of cougars to be taken in those areas. "Over the past two years the Division increased the number of cougars it wanted taken in areas where deer herds were said Bill Bates, struggling, Division mammals coordinator. "On some units deer numbers are now close to, or are reaching management objectives," Bates said. "Because of this, were proposing a reduction in the number of cougars we need taken in those areas." Division proposals include decreasing the number of limited entry cougar permits from SOS last season, to 432 this season. The Division also is proposing a decrease in the total number of cougars to be taken on harvest objective units, from an objective of 270 cougars last season, to 231 this season. Worship service for the Seventh Sunday After Pentecost, at the Eureka United Methodist Church, was under the direction of Pastor Andy Kwon. Assisting him were Mabel Butler, Organ- ist; Allen Evans, Uturgist and Usher; and Sarah Williams, Acolyte. Opening hymn was "He Lives". Gospel reading was from Luke 10:39-4The Minister asked the question, "What Does God Want From Us?" in his Sunday Message. The Order of Worship continued with hymns, prayers, the offering, and the Doxology. The service concluded with die Dismissal With Blessing and the "Hymn of Promise". sign-u- p 2. Carlsbad Caverns in New Mexico were first explored in 1901 by Jim White, a cowboy who saw large numbers of bats come out of an opening in the ground. set served The Western Night Rodeo of and on a first come-fir- st the Juab County Fair will be basis. Parent Release forms are Saturday, August 13th at 7:00 required. They may be picked p.m. at the Juab County Fair- up at the Extension Office, 160 grounds. Buckles and trophies N. Main, Nephi. Sign Up will be at the Extension office on July will be given out. There will be barrel racing, 30 and 31st, ONLY. Release open to all ages, along with forms and fees must be turned in Mutton Bustin, Calf Roping, at this time and numbers will be Steer Riding, Cow Riding, handed out. No entries will be Breakaway Roping, Calf Rop- accepted after this date! ing, and Money Calf. 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