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Show The Eureka Reporter Page Two March 4, 1988 Church group elects leaders Stye iEureka Reporter (UPS-179-62- Cin Fishermen have ianded female halibut weighing from 300 to 400 pounds. New officers were elected at the of St. Patricks Alter held Society Monday momfag at the home of President Anna Gillespie. meeting 0) Published. weekly' at Eureka, Utah 84628 Parted by ART People believe to cure a sore throat, wrap a piece of bacon around your neck. PUBLISHING Re-elect- ed as president Androids are so called from the Greek androseidos meaning a for another term was Anna Gillespie. New vice president is Deanna Sorensen and Mary Schow was elected secretary-treasurSeveral business matters were COMPANY Springvills, Utah 14663 mans likeness. " e. Subscription in advance, per year: in Juab County $10 out POSTMASTER: off discussed following the elections Juab County $13.50 UT chang of address to The Eureka Reporter, 84628. Second clast postage paid at Springville, UT I .Publisher MARTIN W. CONOVER MRS. GRACE BERNINI Editor Self-propell- is anticipated and appreciated. Please circle the date on your calendars...MARCH farm machinery Sat., Mar. 12, 1988, 10 a.m., West Highway 40, Roosevelt. John Deere, I.H., Case, M.F., and Ford tractors. wind rowers, bailers, discs, plows, land planes, small dozer, trailers, post hole diggers, blades, brush choppers, welders, sandblaster, tools, air compressor, much more. Brochure, call McKee AUCTION Lodge. Posters will be place around town giving more details. As always, good support from Tintic residents, ASSOCIATION PRESS Auction with emphasis on the upcoming annual parish fund-raisfor St. Particks Day. Date for the years event is Saturday, March 19, beginning at 7:30 p.m., at the Elks 84663. Member: UTAH 19. Joyce Steele Hopes Auction in-lie- I was very pleased, with the cooperative assistance from our area House of compensate counties for costs and for state services, payments u lands. The Gunnison Regional Prison first phase received $16.9 million. Snow College Center and Technical Center, received $2.8 million and Sevier Valley Technical College planning and specifications is positioned well for funding next year. Bonding was rejected for other capital construction projects. Representative members , thanks to Representative Tom Christensen; Representative Ray Nielson and Representative Jim Yardley. Passed were the following bills I sponsored in the Senate with our Representatives managing them in the House SB 150 directs the Department of No agreement was reached on Water Resources to develop plans income taxamendments. However for the upstream storage and the problems will be worked out by diversion of tributaries of the Great the Legislative Interim Study Salt Lake for beneficial use of fresh Committee Tax and the water. The bill also provides if Recodification Commission, pumping of the Salt Lake is Chaired by Dr. Rodney Brady. The State budget was balanced necessary is will be with private in the and with ownership participants approximately $20 million less future. than budgeted last year. Reductions SB 174 allowing for commercial and economy in general government zones in rural counties along high- were achieved and dollar shifts as ways for directional and com- well as new revenue were used to : mercial signing. SJR1 asks the cover new students into our public Federal Government and Congress education system. $4 million to protect states primacy in requested by the PTA for text books managing and allocating un- and supplies were approved. For details and specifics please derground water. Also I bills to distribute up to 25 percent of call or write to Senator Cary G. mineral lease money to counties of Peterson, 406 East 500 North,Nephi, production and put limits to be Utah. 84648. It is my privilege to awarded by judges and juries for serve you. punitive damages. A lightening bolt can generate Two very important House bills to our district were HB 51, the more heat than the surface of the establishment of enterprise zones in sun. economically depressed counties, The eagle uses the same nest year sponsored by Representkve Ray Nielson and HB 273, management of after year, adding new material state land. Allowing for the State to each year. ed PUBLIC NOTICE Notice Probate and ( guardianship Consult county clerk or the respective signers for further information NOTICE Public Notice TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: 9 Grant Application The The Central Utah Private Industry and Plan is now available for review Council (PIC) is soliciting input for and public comment at all the area its FY 9 Job Training Plan. This Job Service offices in the Six County plan is being prepared under the area. Any comments should be provisions of the Job Training Part- 'mailed before March 25, 1988 to: nership Act ( JTPA) and will provide Employment 'and Training Office' 1988-198- 88-8- for job training and related services for eligible residents of the Six County Service Delivery Area. Interested agencies and individuals who have, recommendations as to clientele to be served, training objectives, occupational needs, etc. are invited to submit their recommendations. In addition, public and private nonprofit agencies desiring to bid on program administration are invited to submit their proposals. Proposals and recommendations may be forwarded to: Chairman, Private Industry Council Employment and Training Dept. P.O. Box 788 Richfield, UT 84701 Attn: Kent Larsen Published in the Eureka Reporter Feb. 26 and March 4, 1988. P.O. Box 788 Richfield. UT. 84701 Published in the Eureka Reporter March 4, 1988. People once believed fruit from the cypress tree would tighten loose teeth. If a baked cake sticks to the pan, try placing the pan on a cloth wrung out in hot water. It may help remove . the cake from the pan. I People once thought it good luck to carry key rings made of stone and horn. In 1921, baseball loves thrilled to the first radio broadcasts of a World Series. j METHODIST: Worship Service at the United Methodist Church for the 2nd Sunday of Lent was under the Direction Rev. Lu Wilson, assisted by Mabel Butler orcanist and Greu Evans usher. Opening hymn was All People That on Earth Do Dwell. The Lesson was from Romans Epistle 4. an(j the Gospel Lesson was Rev. Lus ser- from Mark 8:31-3mon was entitled, Bold Ex- 8. pectations. Take Up Thy Cross was sung, followed by Benediction and the closing hymn, God Be With You... The Church Service next Sunday, March 6, will begin at the regular Co., . Joyce Steele Hopes, Goshen, Utah, died Feb. 29, 1988, at home. She was bom June 23, 1933, in Goshen, Utah to William Scott and Helen Bolden Steele. She married Robert L. Gibson of Mona and he preceded her in death. She married U 1952 n lm Vegas, Nevada. i was ivery talet? person and 1138 wntten niany tributes for funerals.She was member of the SingingMothers and has sung solos at many funerals- loved to outdoors and enjoyed fishing, hunting, camping and working in her beautiful yard. She is survived by her husband, one daughter and two sons: Mrs. ed or 801-789-97- F29 JTce hpm Church news by Senator Cary G. Peterson as flooring in er snd Pitas Church Street, Eureka, I Wood was first used the Middle Ages. Form Equip. MUST sell immediately, two Miracle Span round top buildings. 46 x 25 x 36, 40 F29 Help Wanted EASY work! Excellent pay! Assem- ble products at home. Call for infor- - mation. Ext. 504-641-80- 03 M2 A-75- Business Opportunity John (Debbie) Relford, West Valfoy City; Darrell (Butch) Hopes, Orem; 1000 SUNBEDS, toning tables Sunal and Richard H. (Ride) Hopes, Wolff Tanning Beds SlenderQuest Provo; six grandchildren; 1 brother Passive Excercisers. Call for Free CATHOLIC: and 1 sister: Mrs. Kay (Maxine) Color Catalogue. Save to 50, Celebrant of Mass celebrating the Peterson, Santaquin and Richard F28 2nd Sunday of Lent at St. Patricks Steele, Goshen. Church, was the Pastor, Father She was precede in death by her Walter. Central theme of the mass brother Golden. Miscellaneous was, This is My Son; hear Him. Funeral Services will be conScripture reading were from the ducted on Friday at 11:00 a.m. for bode of Genesis; the letter of Paul to the family at Holla day Hills Funeral A WONDERFUL family experience, the Romans; and the holy gospel Home, 66 South 300 East, Santaquin. Australian, European, Scandinavian exchange students ar-according to Mark. Family and friends may call from ?8h School riving in August. Become a host Following his homily, Father 9:30 to 10:45 a.m. on Friday. American inter-culturInterment will be in the Goshen amy emphasized the importance of the Call Annual Diocesan Development City Cemetery. M20 Drive, and quoted from Bishop Weigands letter about the many things that are accomplished in Personal Utah as a result of the yearly time. .3 p.m. -- fr viif f J flGlS campaign. Mass next Sunday, March 6, will begin at the usual time by Greg Evans Gaylor Barbett TinttT Hfeh have Thta 4p.m. quite boring now that basketball season is over. The stage band is go- It LDS: al TURN fat into$$! ! Serious about los-ing weight? Nutritional weight ot- - trol. Doctor recommended. Safe. Ef- fective! Earn extra income. needed, partfull ing to be having the dance Back Representative F29 time. (303) Sacrament meeting was held from the Past." Just a reminder that the dance Sunday morning at the Eureka Ward LDS Church with Bishop Mark Back From the Past willbeFri- Young presiding and Nick Castleton day, March 4th at the high school gym and will begin at 8 p.m. and will conducting. Music was under the direction of go until 11 p.m. Tickets will be sold Sonya Nedreberg and Wanda at the door and there vrW be special Cdlovich. Opening hymn was Sweet senior citizens rates. is the Work. Invocation was by The solo and ensemble competition will be held on Friday, March Harold Fox. Announcements were made as 11th at Dugway. The District Spelling Bee will also Bode follows: The Family-to-Famil- y of Mormon is postponed to a later be held on Friday, March 11th at the date. Relief Society homemaking Calleo School. meeting will be March 8th. Business conducted: Stake High LETTER OF THANKS: Councilman David Anthony released I have had a very good year... with a vote of thanks, Joe Pust and new friends and learning Robert Manookin from the High meeting Council and called to the council Phil new ideas. We all have the same Rowley and Frank Garner. He goals...charity, being supportive of announced that Phil Rowley will be the men, and friendship and love to the new High Council Advisor for the eah other. The new officers this year are Eureka Ward. hard working with a strong Kyle Bigler was sustained as a to make this a good dedication Primary teacher; Margaret Hyde was sustained as Primary organization. ..one we can be proud Historian; and Elvin Clark was of. So lets all get behind them and make this a good year for them. sustained as YMMIA president. I want to thank all of my officers, Sacrament song was I Stand All committees, trustees, and the ladies Amazed. Speakers were Phil Rowley and for their help and friendship this David Anthony. Gosing song was year. It has been a great experience Come Unto Jesus. Sacrament fer me...one I will treasure forever, Gerogia Ewell, meeting closed with benediction by President L.O.E.No.711 Alice Fox. 238-734- 6. STOP harassment, collections, gar- nishments, foreclosures and repossessions while you pay your debts through Chapter 13 bankruptcy. For free information, call Em- bry & Assoc., Attorney, F29 For Rent NICE two-bedroo- condo in Mt. m Pleasant with washer, dryer, refrigerator, dishwasher. No city power deposit. Only $250 per month. tfn Call462-321- 3 Help Wanted EASY Work! Excellent pay! Assemble products at home. Call for information. ext. 6052eowMl8 504-641-80- 03 Work Wanted MARY & EARL Taylor want to take care of elderly person or persons, Will live in. Wages negotiable. If interested phone: Goshen, Utah. Mig 667-322- 5, |