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Show December 11. 1992 - The Eureka Reporter - Page ClfflGtftfieb HUtoerttgtng DC D Tanning D D club plans Christmas fete Young-at-hea- rt C Personals EducationInstruction THrpp. by Grace Chatwin will be served. Come out and join in the fun! Eureka Senior Citizens' Priorto themeeting, blood your classified ad in not 1, WOLFF tanning beds new Club met in regu- - pressures were read by JoeBemini not 2, but 42 newspapers through- - merical - home units from $199. Young-at-Hea- rt - ,uu sion. Lawyer instructed home accessories lar session Wednesday afternoon, and recorded by Ada Schmidt. low as $18. in thp. Memorial Ruildim. with study. The finest paralegal progDon't forget the carolling ram available. P.C.D.I., Atlanta, GA. FREE catalogue. party Friday, Dec. 18, at 4 p.m. Dept. LP729. BECOME a paralegal. fastest growing Join - PLACE com-Americ- a's profes- - J Entre Nous club plans party Laura McIntyre hosted last week's meeting of the Entre Nous Literary Club, ather home. A short Help Wanted D CENTRAL REGION HOME typists, PC users needed. STRAWBERRY RESER- $35,000 potential. Details call VOIR - Lake is almost entirely iced pvt EARN up to $4000month working over with a few open areas and at home processing HUDFHA 1- anK-Qfi9-an- nn refunds. No experience necessary. (801)468-6288- . TRUCK drivers ..r The relocation services division' ofv North American Van Lines, Inc., needs owner operators immediately. Up to $5,000 contract signing bonus and $200,000 guaranteed linehaul offering per year for top quality van operators with 2 yrs. exp. in household goods or electronics. For those w no exp., tuition-fre- e training is avail. Lease or purchase avail. Dept. V-46- 9. WE'LL pay you to type names and addresses from home. $500 per Call 1000. ($1.49 min18 yrs. ) or write: PASSE - A6055, 161 S. Lincolnway, N. Aurora, IL 60542. jlL Hannah Tallent some thin ice nearby the open ar- eas. Ice fishermen are going out in some areas with caution. Ice is 3 to DWR renames section non-ga- me Butler conducted the election of officers for 1993. They are: Curtis Butler, president; Leah Towers, vice president, and Grace Chatwin, secretary. Butler said it was getting hard to get people to serve on the luncheon committee, and he asked members to please take their turns 5 inches thick in some areas. Use so that the work did not always fall on the same few people. Caution!! Santa Claus, accompanied PROVO RIVER - Good a loud ringing of bells and opportunity for nymphs above by pimsteadDam.Notethelimitregu- a surprise visit to the meeting. He brown trout spawning areas. gave oranges to each member and asked everyone to join him in sing- tng Jingle Bells. He then acted as an auctioneer and raffled off six loaves of bread. The auction increased the club's No Bake Sale After much discussion about fundraiser by $24. Santa proved to be Bryce the pros and cons of such a move, members of the Eureka Chamberlain from the Miracle Ear and he received a big Improvement Committee agreed Company, that in order to benefit the most rounc f applause from the group, Thanks were extended to people, the dates for the Tintic Silver Festival should be set on th luncheon committee for the the thrid weekend in August, as delicious luncheon they prepared they have been in the past. Pre-- andservedtothe45peoplepresent. the dates for the 1993 Committee members included festival were set earlier in the Curtis and Mabel Butler and Mar-garet Fennell , assisted by Pat Brady . month. Next meeting will be on New dates for the 1993 festih, Dec. 18, at 4 p.m., in the val are Aug. 20, 21 and 22 carol-held the festival will be dal Building. This will be a and refreshments light on the third weekend in bng party each August year. Silver Fest section has been renamed the native species section to more accurately describe it's function within the Division of Wildlife Resources. A survey showed this name was preferred by most Utahns . There are about 750 species of vertebrate wildlife in Utah. Only about 80 species are hunted or fished for, and thus considered game animals. A few species found in Utah are exotic for example, the d pheasant, native to chukar partridge, the and China, When the U.S. Fair Labor native to the Middle East. The rest are considered native Utah species Standards Act was passed in For more information con- - 1938, the minimum wage was set 0. at 25 cents an hour. Radant, The non-ga- me Hannah Tallent, 82, of Lemmon Valley, Nev., died of cancer, Nov. 20, 1992. Mrs. Tallent is a sister of a resident of Eureka, Mrs. Viola Ekker. She is survived by four sisters and one brother: Viola Ekker, Eureka; Minnie Dennaid, MilwauA good listener is not only Never learn to do anything. If kee, Ore.; Vanna Rose Wise, Overlearn youll always find popular everywhere, but after a land Park, Kan. ; Barbara Swanger, you dont while he gets to know something. someone else to do it for you. Logan, Iowa, and Roy McCormick, Wilson Mizner Mark Twains Mother Thatcher, Utah. She was preceded in death one brother, Jim McCormick. by ring-necke- Ry Card oi Historians say the word "Yankee meaning an American comes from the Dutch word for pirate, which the settlers in New Amsterdam (now New York) applied to their shrewd New England neigh-- , bors. FACTORY AUTHORIZED SMALL ENGINE REPAIR SERVICE Factory Warranty Service Available first Scholars believe wallpaper was made in Europe during the 1500s. V Ron & Gertie Ann Dray & family Tim & Lorna Hannifin & family cookie! flavor), canjv and Remade In attendance were: Patricia Brady, Effie Bell, Joan Morris cko dge Afton Virginia Badertscher, Mabel Butler, Earlean Gear and Donna Laird. Wildlife licenses Wildlife licenses' make great Christmas gifts for that out door enthusiast in your family, and they're available now at all DWR offices and most sporting goods stores statewide. Fishing licenses provide a full year of angling op-vious- EUREKA MEDICAL CENTER JOSEPH B. MARKLAND, Office Hours PAC. . . . 3-10-1- Equipment! Many parts stock for mechanic in 2 Blood Pressures checked without charge FLU VACCINE AVAILABLE Senior Gtizens: FREE Eye Exams for Driver's Licenses CARPENTER SEED CO. Copies 1030 S. State St. FOR APPOINTMENTS Provo, Utah 5 3-- 5 Fridays IHONDA1 ly, portunity for just $ 18, and you can buy the new basic big game li- cense for just $5. Big game tags will be available beginning in April. Monday Wednesday dlianhi To oar friends and relatives: We express our deep appreciation to you for your love and concern at the time of the passing of our beloved mother and grandmother, Gertrude T. Hannifin. We thank you for your visits, food cards flowers, help with the services, and most of all, for your prayers. A special thanks is extended to Father Waiter and to Father Reyes for officiating at the Rosary and the Funeral Mass. Entertainment for the evening was provided by Virginia Badertscher, who reviewed The Best of Andy Rooney . . . stories in which the curmudgeon of 60 Minutes gives his expert opinion on a variety of subjects. Needless Presentation was en-! joyed by the group. Refreshments served by . . . HCUMSEH the Scientists regard it as a major intellectual virtue to know what not to think about. C.P. Snow 538-476- Memo-Hencefort- business meeting was conducted by President Mabel Butler, during which plans were made for the annual Christmas party. The party will be December 16 at the Butler home. Available-5- 433-69- 05 c Each |