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Show rune Knur The Kuivka Reporter Yinflic !!! program guidlines told here eka presented ilsell to us. and we couldn't pass it up. With the closing ol the deal, we became was hired In Kcnnccoll upper ( m pnralinn at the (larlield Smeller. That was my first inlinducl inn to Utah mining. My family and spent a lew days a Near visiting old mining sites. 'The more weekends we spent at the abandoned mines and town sites, the more fascinated became w ith I tabs unique history and ghost towns. Over the net lew years we spent more and more lime in the deserts and mountains and libraries studying I tail's S2 . my wile. Cathy, past. By was asking me i( there were some way to deler the expense ol spending every day oil and every vacation in the quiet nature soaked areas of our stale. She staled that vv ith all ol knowledge I was accumu- on l lah's forgotten pla- ces. should write about them and sell the stories, using the profits to visit more ghost towns. I told her that was a great solution, but I had never written anything more than an occasional letter to a distant relative who rarely replied. She warned me about rejection, telling me to keep on writing, even if I didn't sell anything right away. Over the next few years, I sold 17 stories to several national magazines before one was rejected. have since published several doen 71) I I C e residents of proud the prettiest, little town in America, lull illing a dream ol main years. l ooking out the w indow ol our small dream house and spotting the main mighty head ames that surround the city , is to me. the same as a hunter in his small mountain cabin looking just past his rout porch and spoiling a tropin bull elk every day. 'l our town is so lull o histoiv and historical people that hope you all realie what a wondeilul treasure ou have. living here all ol your lives, hope that places like historic Main Street and Eilchville and the Eureka Hill and the (iemini and Bullion-th- e Beck and all ol the other derl ul places, don't become too commonplace to you. One man's home is another mail's dream. Thank you for sharing your history, your towns, (fix ing and dead), your mines, and your home with us. We will treasure them. Wuvnc & l atliv part-tim- I I 1 I 1 I vvnn-lati- I Deer Creek Res. (iood chance for nice one pound rainbows and smaller perch just off the bottom. Ice is good and 24 inches thick, but separating Irom shoreline lake fills leaving a border ol open water. Jump well or find a plank. Expect good boat fishing as ice melts back next month. Remember the 13 pound plus walleye record (for a lew weeks) caught at Deer Creek in K(J. The w alleye are larger now. - (Above Provo River Olnistead Diversion Dam). I sc no bait, only artificials. Have a good shot at browns but fishing is tough--- a test lor the best of fishermen this lime ol year. Cse nymphs on the bottom. us to the Tintic Area. fell in love with the district, as did my wile, and daughter. Stacey. The area became such a special place to us. that it became a family joke that any time we would back out ol our drive-wa- v in Kearns, we would end in liu rekii In the end of the up 1 . a lunch in main the Eureka Park. At least a hundred Saturdays were spent just walking in and around folks were always town. friendly and seemed to alvvavs welcome us. We were able to step our of the hectic rushing of dav big city life and in the tranquil, quiet relax beaut v of fiureka and its surrounding areas. Last year, an opportunity to purchase a small place in Eui - Water low . cold. (Below Olnistead Diversion Dam). May use bait. Slow but -t- o-day lun (isliing. Belter catching i LYMAN'S BEAUTY I SALON j LYMAN LONEY Owner and Operator it Blow Styling and cutting Perms j : ! : j j : : Coloring Bleaches Frosts it Expert Styling j APPOINTMENTS PHONE 433-636- ONLY 7 Closed Sunday and Monday IMNttfllHIMNNINllllNININ'tflNtNINMIlNIUNe Irom Murdock Diversion near mouth of Provo ( any on dow st ream to 123(! North Street. Plenty ol rainbows with some good browns. I tali Lake - Water is com- ing up. but isliing is st ill slow. Wind is clearing ice oil lake with open water fishing soon available and warmer davs predicted for early March. That triggers the w.dleve run and the while bass activity bloom. Both make lor fun angling. Burrastnii Ponds - Juab County one mile .south ol Mona. Ice caution as ponds arc spring led and ice is never thick. One pond is iced. others are open water. Decern- her plants ol rainbows are mostly still there, (iood camp- li- fwn EUREKA, UTAH 1 The local Central I tali District Health Department oilers a variety of services to the public, some ol which may be ol benefit to the clients seen in your offices. This letter is to inform you about one program in particular, the Bishop Ronald Cones conducted Sacrament Meet ing held Sunday morning at the : in eka Ward l.DS Church. Announcements included recognition ol the lad that Mai ion and Donna Davis, who have been serving as missionai ies. have now completed their mission. Also the Allrdge family was welcomed as new members ot the ward. "Sweet Hour of Prayer" was the opening In mil, diree led In WIC Supple- mental Pood Program. WIC stands lor Women, (pregnant or breastfeeding). Infants (to age year), and Children (up to age 3). The WIC food program is funded by the ITS. Department ol Agriculture and is administered through slate and local health agencies. One of WIC's goals is prevent ion, especially in the case ol low birth weight babies. It is not intended to compete with medical care given by physicians. ( urrent ly . the WIC Program is in a muling crisis and we are prioritizing our service to women and 1 Sherrie Cornish accompanied by Donna Davis. Invocation was by Nick ( 'asllctnn. Business; Wanda Colovich was released as music chairman and Linda Young was sustained in that position. Speakers were Shawn in observance ol the Second, Suiuluv ol Lent, was conduct ed by Rev. David Annie. He was assisted by Mabel Butler, organist, and Allen I'.vans, usher-acol- y le. Opening hymn was "Ood Will Take Care ol You." Scrip- ture readings were rum ( ieneRomans 4:13-2- 3 sis S:2()-2In his serand Mark S:34-:mon Rev. Annie spoke about " The Promises ol ( Iod". The service continued with the usual order ol worship, concluding with a silent prayer lor peace. Closing hymn was "Dona Nobis Pacem." followed by benediction. Special notice: Lenten gathering on Lues., Mar. 3 at the home ol Virginia Badertscher. Dinner. 3:30 p.m. and worship I 2. 1. Broadhcnt from the Saiilaquin at 7 p.m. 2nd Ward, who just returned from the Argentina Mission and Bishop IMiil Rowley. Slake High Councilman assigned to Remember that big hoopla the Lureka Ward, who spoke the use ol ALAR on apover on "Power Within." A rest it was nonsense hymn, "If You Could Hie To ples'. Well, its nonsense now. and then Kolob," w as also sung. n Closing hymn was "Jesus. Bui. the omnipresent The foods provided under addicts got the stul! The Very Thought ol Thee." this program are specific in Benediction was by Sherry banned because it was the that WIC participants are told "cause" ol the day. Have you vvlial types of lood they can Nedreberg. noticed the price of apples choose. WIC supplemental consumer A Seattle-base- d loods are high in iron, protein, .lOHOVAH'S WITNESSES: Norththe ilsell A special assembly will be group, calling calcium, and Vitamins A. C in Ogden. west Consumer food Sul el y held on March and I). The loods include The theme lor the assembly is Council. h.ts been organized by inlanl formula, lood processing companies to in All Your cereals. li)U,ln mil "Become Holy Conduct" (I Peter 1:1s). The light this type ol nonsense i:i milk, cheese, peajuice, eggs, sessions begin at :33 a.m. and the mure. The totally irrationut butter, and dried beans. nal campaign ol a couple years 4 p.m. in the In addition to supplying continue until Dee Events Center. All interago and the continuing grccnic "vouchers" or "checks" to purparanoia prompted the lormu-- l chase foods, WI( ' of I'ers exten- ested persons are welcome. ion ol this group. The group is (iuesl speaker at the Kingsive nutrition education classes dom Hall on Sunday. 'eh. 24 headed by University ol Washas well as lamily diet counselwas Larry McKee. West Valley ington toxicologist David ing. Through the education Eaton. Mr. Eaton says, "food City. He spoke on the subject WIC component. participants In A salety should always be an are given the knowledge and Hold a ( iood Conscience Sinlul World." Conscience was important concern. But this taught the basic skills necessary defined by Peter as the secret council w ill guard against panto change dietary behaviors ic k v preset i. m isi imeiiipis m and improve the nutritional person of the heart. Walchlower study was taken unduly alarm people." status of their families. I issue. (I rom the Walu Sentinel) Before an individual can Irom the Jan. 13. six One hundred persons were become a WIC participant, in attendance. The highest dcnnmm.it imi there are certain cligihililv coin is a S2.30D Huhumiun cold requirements. They must: CATHOLIC: coin containing a pound ol 22 1. Be residents of Juab Sunday mass at St. Patrick's carat gold. ( ounly Church opened to the strains ol 2. Be pregnant, or have "land. Who 'Throughout These children under the age ol 5. 41) Days". lather Waller was 3. Meet certain income celebrant. He urged parishguidelines set up by the Stale ioners to continue their prayers Department of Health. lor the peace throughout 4. Show a nutritional need world, and especially in the (poor diet, anemia, low weight Middle East. gain ). Should you see any clients Scripture readings were that might be eligible to beIrom the hook ol (ienesis. the come a participant in WIC. we letter ol Paul to the Romans. would appreciate your el forts and the holy gospel according in urging them or yourself to to Mark. The irst reading JOSEPH I. MARKLAND, P.A.C. contact us. An appointment lor challenges mankind to match eligibility can be made by call- the laith ol Abraham, the sec..Office Hours.. ing the WIC oil ice at (23- - ond speaks ol unshakable hope we have that (iod loves us. and I his is an Mondays v the third counsels us to "listen" equal opporlunil Wednesday progiam. II you believe you to ( iod. have been discriminated Fridays Father stressed the imporol because DDD successful ol a tance race, color, against Blood Pressures national origin, age. sex. or . asking all to be generous handicap, vv rite immediately to and look upon (heir pledges as checked the Administrator food and one of the spiritual practices oi without charge Nutrition Service. 3l) Park ing. ' Center Drive. Alexandia. A Recessional In mil vv as Holy Senior Chixans: FREE 2231)2. (iod. We Praise Thy Name." II you have lurlher ques-ver- y Mass on Sundav. March 3 will Eya Exams for Driver's licenses I tiom. please eel Iree to con- - begin at 4 p.m Copies Available-5- ( ea. tact our oil ice. Thank you lor FOR APPOINTMENTS your cooperalionand assistance METHODIST: 433-690- 5 in this program. Worship service .it the LurMvrtle Anderson. WIC Clerk eka United Methodist Church. Apple panic I pregnanl-breastlecdi- in-lan- ng ls. panic-butlo- V 1 iron-lorlifi- ed iron-lortifi- ed f I Fishing report I We lived IDS: I articles. trips took ng Christiansen 1 A lot of our l I I Church news in Eureka WIC 1 great place! To till1 residents of Tintic: day 1. letter Open In M arch j 5 I k ing opportunities. 1 v i 1 . EUREKA MEDICAL CENTER I 3-- 10-1- 2 3-- 1 1 Lenl-Alnisg- iv 5 5 |