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Show Mairh (. The Eureka Reporter Iage Two Scout council releases Brevities 1!)S7 Steele and Laura McIntyre returned to their home in Eureka tje iEurelm f&eporter (UPS-179-62- 0) Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 recently released to the public. The During their stay, they took a side council is divided into 30 districts, trip to Ensenada, Mexico, and with an enrollment of over 40.000 stayed overnight at an oceanside Scouts, and 15,000 adult leaders. The resort, LaFonda. There they en- council is the largest in the joyed the delicious food and relaxing geographic area, extending from walks on the beach. Lehi on the north to St. George on the Another evening was spent at the South, and area of over 7.000 square BROADWAY Department Stores miles. The council is ranked sixth in Awards Dinner,' where Suzanne the number of Scouts and Scouters received an award for having registered. most sales for the year. According to the Stewardship It was termed a most enjoyable Statement, the council mission is to week by the McIntyres. serve others by helping to instill values in young people and in other prepare them to make ethical When Marco Polo was captured ways choices over their lifetime in achie-vein- g and jailed during a war between their full potential. "The Venice and Genoa in 1298, he wrote values we try to instill are based on The Travels of Marco Polo, those found in the Boy Scout Oath dictating it to a fellow prisoner. and Law. stated Merrill Gapp- - Printed by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville, Utah 14663 Subscription in advance, per year: Juab County $10 out of Juab County $13.50 in Second class postage paid at Springville, Utah 84663. Entered as second class matter at the post office, Springville, Utah 84663, under the act of March 3, 1879. Publisher MARTIN W. CONOVER MRS. GRACE BERNINI Member: Open Editor UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION letter Open Writer sorry about meat Due to lack of interest, Depot Days may be cancelled this year! At least, thats the way I felt when only TWO organizations reported) Dear Friends, We letter Depot Days, cancelled? problem would like to apologize for a stewardship report Sunday evening after spending a week in Los Angeles with their The 1987 Stewardship Statement of mayer. Council President. daughter, Suzanne Rethlake, and the Utah National Parks Council of "It is the stewardship of the Utah their granddaughter, RaKell the Boy Scouts of America was National Parks Council to plan, Rethlake. develop, and deliver quality program. Improving public and Scouter awareness and understanding of the Scouting program, as well as implementing sound fiscal resposibili-tand intergrity." said Gappmayer. Our council stewardship can only be accomplished with the full cooperation of Scouts. Scouters. friends of Scouting and the community." said Gappmayer. It takes all of us to build a better America, to insure a brighter future for our great republic, through the development of youth who will meet the challenges and keep the faith established by our founding y fathers." Gaziantep, Turkey, is reported to be the worlds oldest city. asks: Why consider a lawn service plans before or at the planning meeting held last Firday. misunderstanding that has taken Other representatives of the place. Last year we sold hamburger patties as a fund raiser. Some members of the community were mistakenly led to believe that additional orders were being taken - at the rate of $1 per pound. We cannot provide hamburger at this price. We would like to apologize for any inconvenience this has caused to you. For those who have expressed an historical society convinced me to reconsider, but to inform everyone interested, (through this paper), that a deadline has been set (MARCH 31), for information to be included on the flyer. Anything) planned after that date will be advertised on your own. The society wishes to thank Com-- 1 missioner James Garrett for 4. AYR at- interest in obtaining hamburger tending the planning meeting and patties - we can provide a offering assistance. box of extra lean one quarter pound The Eureka Firemen and senior patties at $15 per box on a special citizens are the two groups that order basis. reported. If your organization is If you would like to order or would going to do something, please let me 10-pou- nd just like to make a donation to the know this month. My phone number me contact is Varsity Scouts, please 5 or stop by my directly at Thank you, home at 14 West Main Street, Coleen McNulty 433-684- 2. 433-663- Eureka. Thank you for your support. Terry Pierce Eureka Varsity Scout Coach Troop Celebration Coordinator Eastern Star 61 11 In baseball a line drive travels 100 Worthy Matron Marguerite yards in four seconds flat. A fly ball Butler conducted a regular meeting to the outfield travels 98 yards in 4.3 of Tintic Chapter Order of Eastern seconds! Star on Monday evening. Assisting r t I - t COMPANY STORE i VCR & VIDEO RENTALS (New Movies in Stock) 2 her was Worthy Patron Lawrence Butler. Following routine business, plans were begun for Grand Visitation to S be held on April 20. In charge of the refreshment t (50 MAIN STREET 2 433-681- 4 Scotts Annual Program CARD OF THANKS are most grateful to all our friends and neighbors for the many .We expressions of concern we received at the time of Don's illness. The visits at the hospital and at home, the cards, and phone calls were very Antiques rf ...ends March 31 Joseph Roach, Payson; and Mrs. Pearl K ester, Santaquin. Off) Over-The-Count- EARLYBIRD Brady. members attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Butler, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Larsen, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Irmina Eden, Springville; Mr. and Mrs. Gold & Silver Jewelry f service. Out-of-to- Donuts, Cookies Breakfast Rolls Greeting Cards Generic Medicines Plus, youll get great results at about half the cost of a lawn Lynn and $1.79 (40 Now, all Scotts has made caring for your lawn as easy as Lawn Pro. Annual Program. you have to do is follow our four-ste- p i) committeePatfor the evening were MILK gal. when you can get great results and big savings with Scotts. much appreciated. A er i Off) EUREKA, UT I special thanks to our friends, Ed Snell and Janice Boswell, who stood by for so many hours when we needed them so much. I cannot find enough words of praise for the West Juab Ambulance crew. For their prompt response and their efficient care, we will be ever grateful. It's nice to live in a town where people care about each other. Don and Jean Giles. Less Double Refund Offer of 10 Reg. 69 95 Y?ur 2J OUR SEEDS GROW authorized I IjgjjjB J retailer C VPENTER bEED (O; 1030 South State Street Provo-373-3- 740 Two blocks south of Provo Cemetery |