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Show Health notes March 6, 1992 - The Eureka Reporter - Page Three Hitting the Century Mark Want to live to be 100? Well, dont smoke or drink... but thats obvious. Also, dont worry about your diet. Yes, its true. Hun- dreds of Americans 90 and older say thats whats working for them. In fact, in a recent lifestyle it Humana survey by the in Association Seniors Louisville, KY, 96 percent of respondents say they dont smoke, 89 percent said they dont drink. Fifty-eigpercent of the 374 responses indicated that they "eat whatever they want. Almost none are on or low-sa-lt vegetarian, low-fdiets, but 53 percent eat balanced meals. Eighty percent exercise regularly, with walking being the top choice. ; non-prof- ht at LYMAN S BEAUTY SALON EUREKA; UTAH LYMAN LONIY Owner nd Optrator Blow Styling and cutting Perms Coloring Bleaches This picture was recently given to the Tintic Historical Society, there are some Originally, it was thought to be of this area-n-ow . doubts. Perhaps a reader may be able to help locate or identify the picture. Frosts Blue, gold event held last week Expert Styling APPOINTMENTS ONLY PNONE 433-636- 7 Closed Sunday and Monday j HELP WANTED SECURITIES AND LIFE LICENSES REQUIRED First Security Insurance, Inc., in affiliation with First Security Bank of Utah N.A., is seeking a motivated, successful sales professional for the Central Utah Area. Brokerage experience preferred. As a Personal Investment Officer, you will sell financial products as well as service existing custom- ers. Excellent comunica-tio- n and interpersonal skills are a must in order to referral establish sources. An expense account, travel and mileage reimbursement and ongoing sales training are designed to aid you in your in-hou- se success. An excellent benefit package is available which includes life, health and dental insurance. If you have a proven sales record and would like to be a part of our professional sales team, please FAX your resume to (801 ) 350-- 1 1 01 or mail to First Security Insurance, 405 South Main, Suite 610, Salt Lake City, UT 841 1 1 . No phone inquiries please. Strictest confidence assured Equal Opportunity Employer MFHV Outdoorsman by Stacy Wall Leah Grimstead, Stacy Wall, badge, era and a coupon at Main Street badge, Our Blue and GoldCentennial three-yeservice pin, Faith in Video, for an outstanding job on Debbie Gourley and Brian Underwas held Thun., Fri. 27 at 7 God (metal and knot). his poster. wood extended their thanks to -Ben and Travis Basketball p.m. at the LDS Church. Awards: Hyzer everyone who helped with the' Haynes Sports Flag ceremony was by the Belt loops were presented to: graduated from the pack and dinner, with a special thanks to Webelos Den, followed by a Freeman Hyzer, Mike Terry, received Cub Scouting s highest the boys and their families for the Chris Wall, Autry Long, Tyson award, the Arrow of Light wonderful food. prayer by Art Long. Announcement was made of Davis, Heber Sullivan, Bart Award. The two boys then the pack meeting, which will be Ryan, Bill Hansen, Cole Allinson crossed over the bridge and into The deepest spot in all the held April 2, at 7:30 p.m., at the and Daryl Terry. Belt loops, pin Boy Scouts and were welcomed LDS Church, and we will be and patch to: Tony Gourley, into the troop by Scout Leader oceans, Challenger Deep, is having our Pinewood Derby that Weston Brewer and Jordan Grim- Don Miles and some of the boys. 36,198 feet below the surface of We will surely miss them, but we the Pacific. If the highest mounstead. night. Pins were also given to Lee congratulate them on their accom- tain in the world, Mt. Everest, Everyone attending enjoyed a wonderful meal of lasagna, sal- Gourley, Kent Brewer and Gor- plishments and wish them the were put into Challenger Deep, more than a mile of water would ads, rolls and cake after which don Grimstead for their participa- very best in Scouting. Parent Attendance Awards cover the mountain. we sang "Happy Birthday" to the tion in the Junior Jazz Program City of Eureka. (basketball) with their sons. Great were given to Pauline Sullivan, Debbie Gourley, Leigh Grimstad Marian Seamons read some job, dads! Ants can be frozen for long and Bart and Stacy Wall for four the fist on history she had found Earning a belt loop, pin and meetperiods without harm. Many Scouting in Eureka. Thank you, patch for swimming was Chris months attendance at pack Marian. Wall. His father, Bart Wall, was ings. All parents are encouraged spend the winter inside logs and stumps, coated with ice crystals. We all had fun with the cake presented a pin for his participa- to attend Ihe pack meetings. . auction. Cakes were made and tion in swimming with his son. decorated by the Cub Scouts and Poster Contest Participants: All their dads or partners... then they of the boys who made a poster, were auctioned off by Bishop Ron received a certificate and neckerCones. The bishop was a great chief slide, from the District auctioneer. Round Table Staff. Those particineckerchief Wall made Stacy pating were Chris Wall, Bart in the Ryan, Cole Allinson, Heber slides for each Cub Scout were Thanks expressed to Sullivan and Jordan Grimstead. pack. her. Jordan also received a mini-cafolEarning awards were the lowing: Webelos Colors-Ton- y Gourley, Tyson Davis, Bart Ryan, Daryl Terry. Daniel Entre Nous Literary Club met Young, Bobcat pin and patch. and Bear Heber Sullivan, at the home of Effie Bell on Feb. pin Fresh 1992 Garden Seed NOW IN STOCKI arrow one 26. point gold patch, NO BETTER SELECTION ANYWHERE (Bear); three silver arrow points Virginia Badertscher reviewed (Bear); Chris Wall, one silver the book, "The Pultizer Prize," Flowers & Vesetables arrow point (Wolf); Cole Allin-so- n, written by J. Douglas Bates. This Athlete Activity Badge and was the inside story of Americas one compass point; Bill Hansen, most prestigious award. Tamar J with purchase . Athlete Activity Badge, Engineer Stieber was winner of this award ActivActivity Badge, Sportsman through her work as a journalist Red, White & Yellow Onion Sets Also Available ity Badge, Fitness Badge, com- in the medical research of the It was a most pass patch, Webelos pin and drug fit patch; Travis Haynes, Athlete interesting story. comclam "01m IEEDI MOW one delicious Citizen served Effie badge, badge, the service to three rolls pin; chowder and hot pass point, year Weston Brewer, Athlete badge; following: Virginia Badertscher, Jordan Grimstead, Athlete badge, Earlean Gear, Afton Berry, 1030 South State Street Provo Joan Showman badge; Ben Hyzer, Mabel Butler, Carol Rusby, 373-374- 0 Webelos pin and patch, Aquanaut Morris, Donna Laird and Cleo TWO I LOCKS SOUTH OF PROVO C2METEXY badge, Artist badge, Handyman Judge. ar m- Entre Nous FREE Planting Charts rp RPENTE8ed |