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Show jL Page Four The March 18, 1988 Eureka Reporter 1921 hem tilde Untie band wins honor Elementary school at contest Here are a few responses from helicopter rocket; and one that he elementary school students, to a had built himself and one with a presentation on rockets by Kenny camera mounted on it. After he had showed us the different kinds of Eva: A man was rockets and fuels, he told us about very special! Friday came to the Eureka Elementary. the contests held. Most of the conHis name was Kenny Eva. The tests are judged on the height ami second, third, and sixth all enjoyed speed they have. We asked different him very much. He told us about questions about rockets. We then watched a film about a contest in rockets, a glide rocket, and r rocket. We watched a Colorado. The second, third and sixth grades had a really fun afternoon thanks to Mrs. Morris and Mr. Eva. The second, third and sixth grades Tracy Larson had fun on Friday. Kenny Eva came On March 11, we had a man named Eureka Elementary. He showed rochets and a video. He told us Kenny Eva, tell the sixth, third and how to get into a Rocket Club. It second grades about rockets. He was fun We were glad to have him bu&h litu; rockets to show us. He come- a lot of rocket motors-Hsbowed. also showed us a movie about Blaine Carlson rockets. second The sixth, third and Daniel Openshaw grades had a great time on Friday! Mr. Kenny Eva came and talked to us about rockets. He has made many rockets which he showed us. He brought a video of a rocket show in President Cleo Judge conducted Colorado. He made us think of the Mrs. that rockets. Were happy monthly meeting of the American He Morris had him come up. said, Legion Auxiliary, held to That he would even like come up Monday evening at the Memorial to the school on an afternoon and Building. Following routine business, the fjlp us kunch some rockets. main topic of the evening was this of us might go home and make one. years Girls Staters. Delegates to Maybe one day we might be an the 1988 Session of Girls State from astronaut and go into space in a Tintic will be: Natalie Boswell, rocket. We were all thankful that he Laura Bankhead and Kim Jameson. Chosen as alternate was Becky came. Young. (Pictures will be in a later Mary Castleton edition of the EUREKA REPOR- On Friday, the second, third and TER.) Prize winners for the evening sixth grades had a fun afternoon. Mrs. Morris asked Mr. Kenny Eva to were: Cleo Judge, Virginia Bradford come up and talk to us about and Margaret Hyde. Hostess was rockets. Mr. Eva showed us the Margaret Hyde, who served a different sizes of fuels that go in the delicious Cherry Dessert, rockets. He showed us the smallest to the largest He then showed us all More than 16 million persons different types of rockets. He passedthrough the immigration showed us a rocket that he had flown station at New Yorks Ellis Island in a contest; a glider rocket; a before its closing in 1954. Students learn about rockets The Tintic High School Stage Band, under the direction of Sonya account of the first airplane to ever fly over the area. The date is Sept. 23. 1921 . (Submitted by John Sch- - Various smelter plants in the Salt pS mitt) valley, the mines and equip- - ticipating were Dugway, Rich and ment of the Silver King Coalition at jjOTth Summit. Sept. 23, 1921 FIRST AIRPLANE TO VISIT Park City and mining camps at Six students also received ratings TINTIC HERE WEDNESDAY Tintic and in Big Cottonwood on solos. Kerry McNulty and Mike Use of an airmail plane for taking Canyon. It is believed that the trombone solos and Castletonplayed birdseye photographs of Utah photographer can get a better both received a of I--, Gaylon mining properties for the states perspective of the various mining Garbett receivedrating a 11 on her flute exhibit at the national convention of camps from a plane than by any Two solo. clarinetists, Slaved the American Mining Congress, to other method. It is also planned to be held in Chicago October 17th and make a flight to Carbon county to igiP solos and both earned a 18th, was authorized recently by the photograph the coal We are very proud of these air mail division of the potoffice properties at that place. ac- their and students department, according to word -Pl- istanents. received at Salt Lake City. Professor Fred W. Reynolds of the will be a feature of the mineral University of Utah and Thomas display department of the Utah 'Varley of the United States bureau State Fair to be held in Salt Lake a of mines, who are on the committee week earlier. Arrangements are appointed by the Utah chapter of the being made to complete the exhibit American Mining Congress to for the opening of the fair, and prepare the state exhibits, said that immediately after it is to be shipped arrangements are to be made to east, according to Mr. Varley. The Tintic School District held its take the pictures at an early date, in to be made annual Spelling Bee in Callao this The transparencies fact those for Tintic were taken on from the photographs taken from year. There were 23participants Wednesday. the airplane will supplement other from Tintic High School, Eureka It is to be regretted that Tintic views of Utah mines. They include Elementary, West Desert School, people did not have advance notice detailed descriptions of the Bingham and Callao School. regarding the visit of the airplane district, the pumping station at the The match lasted for one hour and shortly before noon on Wednesday. Ontario mine and views of twenty minutes with Lori Hill, an This was the first plane that has ever properties at Park City and Eureka. eighth grader from West Desert, made a flight in this part of the state Other features will include ore winning. Jesse Quiroz, an eighth and naturally it attracted a lot of specimens, and data showing Salt grader from Callao was second, with attention. Coming in from the east, Lake as a commercial center. The Teri Taylor, a seventh grader from and following the line of the Rio latter is to be furnished by the Salt Tintic High School, coming in third. Grande Rv., the plane, carrying two Lake Commercial Club. people, made the trip over the camp and passed on to Mammoth and Seot. 30. 1921 Silver City. No landing was atPHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN OF EUREKA, tempted in Tintic and after pictures had been taken of Eureka, MamMAMMOTH, SILVER CITY AND moth and Silver City, the plane DIVIDEND, WILL FORM PART returned by way of Dividend, taking OF MINING EXHIBIT Pictures of Eureka and other pictures of that new camp and the Tintic Standard Mine. mining camps of the state, which The photographs are to be made were taken from the air, were Tintic into transparencies, and will add published in Mondays issue of the Association has scheduled a meeting something new and unique to Utahs Tribune. One of the government next Wednesday, March 23, at 7:30 the high school auditorium. display, says Mr. Varley, in ex- - mail planes was used in taking these P m-iOn the agenda is a discussion on plaining the plans of the committee, pictures, the pilot and photographer One of the regular air mail pilots is covering nearly 200 miles, the entire PTSA aids at Tintic High School. to be assigned to make the flight trip taking about two hours and Speaking on the subject will be Dr. Fred H.C. Openshaw, superintendent of Tintic School District Officers encourage all parents and 1 high school students to attend. If SMSES SS ate Rw Spelling Bee winners told PYSA sets meeting e Legion Auxiliary Parent-Teacher-Stude- nt 10100 R n B.P.O.E, 71 a further information is needed, will sponsor "HUNTERS SAFETY COURSE" in please phone: May We need to know how many need their Hunters Safety, and plan on atten- ding. Please contact: Larry Ewell: LAMONT LAW... 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