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Show Page Four The Eureka Reporter Me December 29, 1989 School board meets, talks over strike, state data Society seeking World War first-han- Rvgy it jj-jjti- n L PHONE 433-636- 7 Closed Sunday and Monday Arbor Day was first celebrated in the U.S. in Nebraska in 1872. AFTER CHRISTMAS SALE!!! Savings up to 60 Starting Tuesday, January 2nd IHistoricel ested in conducting interviews with informants about World War II and individuals who might be interested in helping transcribe the interviews. Individuals who would like to provide the Utah State Historical Society with copies ofwritten experiences, suggest the names of indi- viduals who might be interviewed, or participate in any way in the of the commemoration Anniversary project should write to Kent Pow-wa- r. ell, Utah State Historical Society, The Historical Society is plan- 300 Rio Grande, Salt Lake City, or call ning a museum exhibit on Utah UT 84101-118- 2 and the War, special issues of the Utah Historical Quarterly and Beehive History, and in conjunc- tion with Utah State University Press, a book entitled Utah Re- members World War II which will be published in the fall of 1991. The Utah State Historical Soci- ety would like to see information proven rapid weight loss program about Utah and World War II come called ULTRAFAST. Ultrafast .is from all counties and cities of the designed for those individuals who state and from individuals who would like to lose 30 pounds or represent a wide variety of experi- - more. ences including not just those who . , , . who served in the military but those at' ifh beginning 7 p.m. m were mothers, fathers, brothers, and January the hospital classroom. sisters of those in the military, wives; those who came as war brides after the war; those who came as grants and refugees because of the war, individuals who worked in the defense industries, railroading and transportation, coal and copper mining, steel manufacturing, con- - ary and February be held on the fourth Monday of the month, be- The Utah State Historical Soci- cause of holidays falling on the third Monday. Board members approved ety has launched a major program d to collect the request. experiences of Discussed the teacher strike Utahns during World War II. These plans. The superintendent reported accounts will be entered in the that he has the Utah School Board societys library and will be avail- Assn, contingency strike plan, and able for researchers, family mem- as soon as he receives the Utah hers, and other interested individu- Education Assn, plan, the quality als who wish to understand better Circle Group will discuss the two Utahs experience during the war. full of holes. Made the decision to replace plans and make a decision as to the In addition, the Historical Society sev- the faucets in Tintic High School position the teachers in Tintic plans to use the accounts for eral major projects to be under- and the flush valves in Eureka District wish to make. Heard a report that the boys taken during the upcoming 50th Elementary, as well as to make needed repairs on the West Desert and girls basketball teams at West Desert are working out well. They bus and the Eureka bus. Heard a report from Supt. were also informed that the girls IGS has offered to Wendover at coach because that Opcnshaw, stating Mrs. Effie Bell spent the Christ- Section 89 had the opposite affect assist the girls program by coachare mas Plans Wendover. them weekend in the Salt Lake area at from that which they intended, ing travel to Wendover visiting with her daughter and a son Congress had repealed it. Rather for the girls to and their families. She was a than companies providing health for this assistance. Were em- pleased to hear that the .houseguest at the home of Dave insurance for their part-tim- e as was intended, they were ACT scores of the seniors at Tintic and Jackie Chavis in Sandy. are very 8ood- - SuPl- - Pen' She enjoyed Christmas Eve din- reducing the hours of these em- - High is shaw stated that he pleased with ner at the home of Don, Chris, ployees. Discussed the TV tower. The the students and faculty and that Abbey and Becky Bell, as did Chriss should feel very good about mother, Mrs. Lois Bywater. Superintendent reported that all lhey Dinner guests at the Chavis home of the units are working. The prob- - this accomplishment. the with Discussed superinten- 0n Christmas Day were their chil- lem was with the new units, which were not properly aligned when they dcnt information on accountabil- - dren, Donny and Jessica, Effie, and for school districts being pro- - Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chavis of built. More questions have arisen concerning the tower, ie., Posed ty thc governor. The data California. Christmas greetings were extended who pays Radio Communications, frm school systems will be based ting and exactly what is their func- - on lhree things: Norm reference by phone to Richard and Sherry test, special education students, and Bell and family in Payson; Ruby don. Heard a request from Supt. rce hmch- - Then, schools will be and Dean Manson, Salt Lake City, of Openshaw that the January meet- - comparedtolikeschools.Com- and Elizabeth Robineit Coppera national basis, ton. ing be held at Tintic High School, parisonswillbeon Effie returned home on Tuesday, and also that the meetings in Janu- - Schools which perform below their projection will be given three years to improve their scones. If improve-an(1 Mary pranks and g is not made, they will be de- ment and Erica, of Salt Lake ters LYMAN'S BEAUTY dared educationally bankrupt and Christmas visit paid an SALON taken over by the state. A bill on jq mothers and grandmothers, EUREKA, UTAH accountability may be proposed Leona Franks of Eureka, and Ha- zei Jones of Nephi, on Friday and during this legislative session. LYMAN LONEY due to the fact that Mary Owner and Operator Here s a tax tip. donations and Saturday, on Christmas Day. They medical expenses paid by credit card it Blow Styling and cutting made the rounds to spend a are deductible the year they are . Perms little time with other relatives in not when charged, necessarily they Eureka. Leona then drove to Salt Coloring arc incurred or paid off. . Lake City on Sunday in order to be . w Bleaches Making childrens bcanbags? Save with her son and family on Christ- peach and plum seeds and cherry mas morning. She returned home Frosts pits, wash and dry them and fill thc Monday afternoon to spend the day it Expert Styling bags. Theyre lightweight and easy ytfth her daughter and family, Ray APPOINTMENTS ONLY to use. and Eileen Schow and Traci. In action taken at tfie meeting of December 18, Tintic Board of Education: unanimously, the budge? report for the month of November. Assured board member Joe Wahlberg that half of the funds allocated for recreation would go to West Desert, since some of their playground equipment has been shot 4. Individuals who would be inter- Literary club Hostess for thc annual Entrc Nous Literary Club Christmas Party, was club president, Donna Laird, who was well prepared with a beauti-fiill- y decorated home, tree and table. Guests enjoyed a delicious dinner, which had been prepared by the club members, and which was served on a festively decorated table near the Christmas tree. Adding to thc yuletide atmosphere were the sounds of soft Christmas music playing in the background. A short program with caroling, some Christmas stories, and a g with a video and tape, was enjoyed after dinner. Gifts were exchanged and each member went home with a nice box of cookies chosen from an assortment provided by the members. Those attending were: Effie Bell, Joan Morris, Cleo Judge, Afton Berry, Donna Laird, Earlcan Gear, Pat Brady, Laura McIntyre, Mabel Butler and Virginia Badertscher. 533-575- 5. ' immi-ployee- s, EUREKA MEDICAL struction. livestock industries, sugar beet farming, orchards, agriculture, business, education, medicine, ligious, and government activities, In short, the Utah State Historical Society is interested in documening as completely as possible from d accounts, the experiences of Utahns from all backgrounds during the World War II period, The World War II project is being conducted under thc direction of Utah State Historical Society His- torian Kent Powell. Dr. Powell is actively seeking thc following: ! Personal narratives of Utahns, alive and deceased, about their wartime experiences, 2. Letters, documents, and arti- facts which might be added to the Historical Societys World War II collection and be used in museum CENTER re-we- rc first-han- exhibits. 3. The names of individuals who would be candidates for taped interviews about their wartime experiences. JOSEPH B. MAIKLAND, P.A.C. ..Office HQurs.. 3-- Mondays .9-1- Widnosday Main Street Phone: Eureka. 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