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Show Page Two - The Eureka Reporter - November 26. 1993 Board The Eureka Reporter (USPS-179-62- 0) Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Printed by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville, Utah 84663 Subscription in advance, per year: in Juab County $15.00 out of Juab County $18.00 Please send change of address to The Eureka Reporter Church Street, Eureka, UT 84628 Second class postage paid at Springville, UT 84663 POSTMASTER: MARTIN W. CONOVER MRS. GRACE BERNINI Publisher Editor Eureka senior citizens hold regular meeting Joan Dale gave us some amusby Gloria Rife The senior citizen organization ing Twizzlers, which are between met in their regular meeting Nov. a puzzle and a joke. We were 17, 1993. not too sharp with the correct President Curt Butler wel- answers, but it was fun. comed the group and called on Les Randle shared a recipe with us that he and Virginia were Rusty Rife for the invocation. Alice Fox, Betty Walker, preparing together. They decided Catherine Webber find Edna to double the recipe and were Jasper comprised the food com- getting along great until they mittee. Their home-mad- e went to bake it at 330 degrees. vegetable soup, tossed salad, hot Their oven didn't go to 700 rolls, and old fashioned bread degrees.. so it failed. Leah Towers reported on a pudding, really hit the spot. Those reported on the Sick List difficulty that had come up in were Faye Wall, Martin Fennell regard to the commodities which and Lee Bird. We hope all of are given to retired people. She them will soon be feeling better. said there would he some, but Sympathy was extended to Bob probably not until the middle of and Fawn Fife. Their son, Cliff, December. She advised members was killed in an accident. It was to watch for notice of these in the announced that the funeral ser- Post Office and the Bank, as to vices would be held in the Eur- the exact date. eka LDS Chapel on Thursday at Pres. Butler asked us once 11 a.m. more, to encourage members who A card of thanks and a note of were not present to please enwas read from courage them to come out. appreciation Mabel Butler, who is recovering There were just 37 members from surgery. She reported she present and we should have many thought she would be able to join more than that. Lets see what us at the next meeting. We all we can do to increase our hope so. Womens Legislative Council to hear state representative Governor Leavitt had likened the new technology planning to the planning for the construction of He exthe freeway system. statewide the need a for pressed plan, rather than bits and pieces, being accomplished by various state entities. Therefore, he has appointed a New Information Technology Specialist to coordinate the efforts and approve all technology plans, for a more efficient use of state monies. Teacher competency in technology was discussed. It is the opinion of the board and the superintendent that while there is a need for all teachers to he competent in technology and its uses, there is no need for further certification requirements, which lead to job security for those doing the training and additional expenditures for those who are required to certify. Two purchases were approved.. a set of timpani drums for the Tintic High School concert band program.. and an Advance Carpet Machine. In final business, the State Office of Education is cautioning local districts to make certain that all students entering from outside the State of Utah, who are not living with their parents, are residing with people who, by court order are their legal guardians. If these students do not have legal guardianship papers they should be tuition students. Reduce your driving record The Utah Safety Council is offering defensive driving courses for people in the Provo area. The first class will be held on two consecutive Wednesday evenings, December I and 8, from 6 to 10 p.m., and the second class on two consecutive Saturdays, December 4 and 1 , from 9 a.m. to p.m. at Utah Valley Community College (Provo Campus). course teaches The eight-hohow to recognize and react to different hazards including: bad traffic, sharweather, rush-hoing the road with other cars, cyclists and pedestrians. Drivers who successfully course receive a the complete reduction from their Utah driving record, once, during a 1 1 ur ur 50-poi- nt three-ye- ar The Women's Legislative Council of Utah County will meet December 4 at the Women's Council Building, 310 W. 300 North, Provo. President Pearl will call the meeting to order at 9:30 a.m. The program is under the direction of the Government and Judiciary Committee, with Pat Tanner, chairman; Carol Smith, advisor; and Dorothy Bacon, secretary. State Representative Jordan Tanner will be the speakRex-Hartz- creating the groundwork for the East Bay Industrial Park. Jordan was elected to the Utah House of Representatives in 1990 and represents a district in east Provo. He also serves as an Adjunct Professional at the David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies. Rep. Tanner will entertain question from the floor. The meeting is open to the public. New members are wel- come. For further information or membership please call Pearl er. at or Rep. Tanner received a degree Brimhall Katherine at in business from the U. of U. and an MBA from the University of California (Berkley). His public service includes 27 years The first electric razor was in the American Foreign Service, marketed in 1931. two years as a Navy officer aboard the USS Hornet. From The first presidential press 1980-8- 2 he served as special conference was held by Woodrow assistant to the Mayor of Provo, Wilson in 1913. Rex-Hartz- ell 798-933- 3, 223-770- 4. (From Page 1) period. Registration is $20 per person, or $7 for those age 55 and over that are desiring a reduction in their insurance rates. For further information, please contact the Utah Safety Council at 2 METHODIST Focus of worship service held Sunday morning at the Eureka United Methodist Church, was on "Thanksgiving". Scripture readings were from the book of Chronicles; the first letter of Paul to the Thessalon-ians- ; and the gospel of John. The sermon was delivered by canNorman didate. Subject of his talk was "Let Us Give Thanks". It was announced that the Charge Conference will be held Saturday (27th) at 6:00 p.m. A potluck dinner will follow at the home of Virginia Badertscher. The service closed with benediction and congregational-singin- g of "God Be With You. Small-ministeri- al Prepare for winter driving The calendar may still read fall, but winter driving has already begun. Last year one person lost their life over the Thanksgiving weekend. The Utah Safety Council estimates that three people will die in traffic accidents over this Thanksgiving weekend. To help keep motorists safe this holiday weekend and through the winter, the Utah Safety Council offers these winter driving tips. Brush all the snow off your windshield, windows, mirrors, roof, hood and trunk, so that you have clear vision at all times. To help prevent skidding, minimize gear shifting, accelerate gradually and brake gently by pumping your brakes. If your car docs skid, turn in the direction of the skid, being careful not to over correct. If you become stranded, you should have an emergency kit in SNOW BLOWER CHAINSAW LAWN MOWER AND SMALL ENGINE REPAIR SERVICE SHE TOLD ME TO WALK THIS WAY If youre suffering from high blood pressure, walkthat's right, walking - may ing be the best way to combat the hypertension, according to the And it Hope Health Letter. doesn't have to be too strenuous: Walking every day, gradually increasing your distance until you cover two miles, should do it -and you can increase your speed as you become more physically fit. - -- your car at all times. An ideal kit contains a flashlight, blanket, warning flares, scraper with brush, tow chain, jumper cables, shovel, candle, matches and lastly, two carpet remnants. A carpet remnant is useful to gain traction if you become stuck. Place the remnants in front of the driving wheels and then slowly accelerate over them. Always ensure children are buckled properly at all times. When on a long trip, plan rest stops no more than one and half hours apart. Infants and children enjoy and need lots of attention. Reading, singing and playing quiet games will help keep your children happy. Thanksgiving is a holiday to relax and enjoy your family. Do not let your holiday be interrupted by a tragic accident. EUREKA MEDICAL CENTER H. Joseph SNAPPER I.A.C M.irkl.inil, NEW Office Hours 800-933-59- Health notes homily, Father placed emphasis on the virtue of love, saying that love is a spiritual quality. He added that the readings point out that each person is responsible for his own actions.. good or bad. In his November 28 is the first Sunday of Advent and marks the beginning of a new liturgical CATHOLIC year, this year being the Year of Mark. Mass at St. Patrick's The Feast of Christ the King begins at 4:00 p.m. 262-548- or was celebrated at St. Patrick's Church on Sunday, with Father The anWalter as celebrant. tiphon for the day was said in unison. 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