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Show The Eureka Reporter Page Four - March Firemen help with new center 1991 15, At a brief meeting held Monday, Eureka Fire Department members heard reports that the meeting room had been cleaned and all paperwork filed, by Jerry Henderson, Kyle Bigler and Fred Garbctt, Jr. Also reported by Evans Long that the repairs on the fire truck are continuing, and that it is an process. A discussion was held on getting the tanker truck painted. A vote of thanks was given all members who donated their time on Saturday to help with the work at the old variety, store which is being readied to become a youth center. Attending the meeting were: Asst. Chief Fred (iarbett, Kyle Bigler, Evans Long, Fred Gar-be- tt, Jr., Bill Riley, Warren Annette Hyde to wed Matthew S. Black is the granddaughter of The bride-ele- ct Mrs. Margaret Hyde of Eureka. President Cleo Judge Club, was the held Wednesday at the Memo-Eurcregular meeting of Senior Citizens rial Building, with Pres. Leah Young-at-Hea- rt ka I? !t If w & FUNDRAISER I? Saturday, March 16 7:30 p.m. - Elks Lodge Fun!! Prizes!! Games!! Refreshment Sale! ! Sponsored by: ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH ' Faith and Begorra Join us for an evening of "fun" I V? 53 ft THE TIME TO PLANT NOW! IS WE FEATURE UTAH VALLEYS LARGEST SELECTION OF GARDEN SEEDS! EARLY CROPS-OUTSID- Peas Carrots Radishes Lettuce EARLY Tomatoes E Onions Parsnips CROPS-INSID- E Peppers Broccol' Cabbage S WE FEATURE A FULL LINE OF PUNTING SUPPLIES Peat Pots Planting Soils T rays and much more! Planting BERRY BUSHES ARRIVING DAILY! SPECIAL PURCHASE! STRAWBERRIES 25PLANTS for "OUR SEEDS GROW Rpenter , 0 South State Street Provo " Two blocks south of Provo Cemetery 1030 373-374- Recertification of all Emergency Medical Technicians was discussed, and it was noted that all will recertify this month. New EMT trainees, Patricia Bigler, Jody Carlson, and Melissa Jones, arc now in the midst of their course, and reported to be doing well. Attending the meeting were: Stormy Allinson, president; Kyle Bigler, Jerry Carlson, Georgia Ewell, Dianne Elliott, Darrin Carlson and Nadine con- 1 Towers presiding. Invocation was offered by Rachel Hannifin, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance in unison by all present, (iroup singing of "Clod Bless America" was directed by Marion Sca-mo- ns. a fund-raisi- dinner sched- ng at the Elks Lodge on April 6. Proceeds will be used to help with the expenses of Carlson. sending two or three girls to (iirls State and one boy to Boys uled EUREKA State. The annual Poppy Sale durReported on the Sick List ing the month of May was were Mabel Butler, Bessie discussed. Material was read Toone, Mary Lou Gourlcy and stressing the importance of the Ed Webber. Due to the illness of our bus driver, Ed Webber, the weekly shopping trip was canceled. "Happy Birthday" was sung to these members celebrating birthdays during the month of March: Leona Franks, Else Green, Bessie Toone, Lcland and Audrey Sanderson. Minutes of the previous meeting were read by secretary (trace Chatwin, and approved by the membership. Director Joan Dale gave the treasurers report and followed it up with an interesting and humorous reading about senior citizens. Pres. Towers reminded everyone who plans on going to the dinner at the Family Tree Restaurant in Santaquin on March 20 at 4 p.m. to sign up at the meeting. She also reminded members that dues arc due. The March 20 dinner will be a St. Patricks Day party, and every member will be contacted concerning this, who was not at todays meeting. Transportation to the dinner was also discussed. The senior citizens bus will be going and Jack Ekker said his van is also available, and anyone wishing to go, need only contact him at 2, and he will pick them up. Plans are to leave Eureka at 3:15 p.m. An advisory hoard meeting is scheduled in Ncphi at 9:30 a.m. on Thurs., Mar. 14. RSVP Chairwoman Laura McIntyre gave further instructions on services, which if reported, can be very beneficial in receiving funds for our center. 433-662- NEW SUPPL Y OF FRUIT TREES AND Members of the West Juab Ambulance Association have set up the schedule for the upcoming Easter weekend. One ambulance will be covering the Little Sahara Recreation area, while the other ambulance will be available in town in the event of any emergency. ducted the regular meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary on Mon., March 1. Business discussed included Seniors plan St. Patrick's event A Easter schedule Legion auxiliary Annette Hyde - - Matthew S. Black Thanks were also extended to Joe Bernini who read blood pressures prior to the meeting, and to Joan Dale who recorded the readings. set EMTs on-goi- ng Mr. and Mrs. David Hyde are announcing he marriage of their daughter, Annette, l Matthew S. Black, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Mi il l Black, on March 28, 19MI. They will he married at the Slexenson House in Holladay, Utah, with a reception to follow. by ('.race Cliutwin Holman, Jerry Carlson, Jerry Henderson, Stormy Allinson, Ted Haynes and Mayor Don Treloar. MEDICAL poppy. Betty Walker was presented with her auxiliary pin, after which refreshments CENTER were served by Cleo. I. JOSEPH MAULAND, P.A.C. LYMAN'S BEAUTY ..Office Hqurs.. SALON EUREKA, UTAH Mondays Wednesday LYMAN LONEY Ownor and Operator Blow Styling and cutting 10-1- Fridays 2 3-- 5 Blood Pressures. Perms checked without charge Coloring Bleaches Frosts Senior I Expert Styling APPOINTMENTS PHONE 3-5- -1 433-636- ONLY dtiions: FREE ' liens for Driver's licenses Copies Avaflable-- 5 oa. lye FOR APPOINTMENTS 7 Closed Sunday and Monday 433-690- 5 SffONNMWOHOINIHHItOISNOlINMfOBNIIlNI NOW IN EUREKA GIFT ITEMS FROM MEXICO ! 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