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Show Page Two - The Eureka Reporter - March 18, 1994 Spring range rides scheduled byDWR 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 outside Juab County - $18.00 POSTMASTER: Please send change of address to The Eureka Reporter Church Street, Eureka, UT 84628 Second class postage paid at Springville, UT 84663 Publisher MARTIN W. CONOVER MRS. GRACE BERNINI Editor Spring range rides arc being scheduled by Division of Wildlife Resources regional big game managers to check on deer md dk herds and range conditions. This is the first chance biologists have to assess the effects of winter on big game The public is always herds. invited along on range rides. All you need is a good horse, a comfortable saddle and a sack lunch. Be sure to dress warmly and in layers to be prepared for Utahs often unpredictable spring weather. To find out when range rides (and in some cases range walks) are scheduled in your area, call your nearest DWR office. LDS Upcoming events announced the Eureka Ward LDS Church are as follows: March 29, 1994.. Relief Society Birthday Party (6:30 p.m.); April 12, 1994.. Homemaking (6:30 p.m.). Instructor. . Marian Seamons, who will be demonstrating the mahing of chimichangas and egg rolls. METIIODIST Worship Service at the Eureka United Methodist Church was conducted by Rev. Curt Pollock, assisted by Mabel Butler, organist; Sandy Evans, Childs Time; Greg Evans, Usher; and Allen Evans, Liturgist. Opening hymn was "Praise to the Lord, the Scripture readings Almighty". were from the book of Numbers; the second letter of Paul to the Ephesians; and the gospel of John. Topic of the sermon was Christian unity and dedication to Gods work. "Amazing Grace" was the Announcement closing hymn. was made of the Maundy Thurs- day Service at 4:00 p.m. on March 31. All are welcome. CATHOLIC Mass celebrating the Fourth Sunday of Lent at St. Patricks Church, was under the direction of Father Walter. Entrance hymn was "Lord, Who Throughout These Forty Days". Theme of the mass was "Jesus makes the sightless see and the seeing blind. Scripture readings were from the second book of Chronicles: the letter of Paul to the Ephesians; and the holy gospel according to John, Father extended thanks to all of the parishioners who worked so hard to make the St. Patricks a success. Day fund-raisRecessional hymn was "Holy God, We Praise Thy Name". Mass on Sunday, March 20, will begin at 4:00 p.m. er Utah landowners get new federal bill of rights Small landowners who cannot bureaucracy with not respecting afford to fight for their rights were given a boost from the federal government Thursday when Sen. Orrin Hatch, signed on to the "Private Proper- ty Owners Bill of Rights." "The bill is designed to protect iancjowners swamped in a sea of environmental regulations that effectively deny them the value and use of their property," Hatch "Weve found in Utah and in many other states as well, that environmental laws have on Constitutionally iramPieui Protect . nShtj: .IS measVr 1S a step in the direction of giving back those rights.1 R-Ut- The public is invited to see a display of Navaho childrens art now on exhibit at the Brooksidc Elementary School, 750 E. 400 South. Any age person can learn from viewing this show ac- - cordmg to the Utah Arts Council who are sponsoring the traveling exhibit. It will be at Brooksidc until March 28. Navaho childrens art exhibit An exhibition of paintings and drawings by Navajo children from the communities of Monte- zuma Creek, Mexican Hat, Bluff and Monument Valley is on display at Brookside Elementary School, 750 E. 400 South, from March This exhibit was curated by Bruce Hucko for the Utah Arts Councils Traveling Exhibition 8-2- 8. program. The exhibit of Navajo child- rens art reveals hidden elements of the Navajo childs world. The paintings and drawings offer viewers of any age a unique and honest view into the world not seen-t- he ceremonies, symbolism, dreams, visions and secret places. The works not only show rem-nants and symbols from tradition- al culture, but show art produced by children who are exploring .vwWjsI'V.vv T AS SEEN ON T.V. SPRAY AWAY THE POUNDS DiedAid 3000 is the only breath spray which acts as an appetite suppressant, relieving hunger pangs and the mental desire to cat. 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The travel and hanging fees for the show were provided by a grant from the Springville Art Commission. ah STE. A06L "This d. pro-man- The Library of Congress was established in 1800. SNOW BLOWER CHAIN SAW CENTER SMALL ENGINE Joseph B. Markland, P.A.C. REPAIR SERVICE AND NEW SNAPPER Office Hours Monday Friday 3-- 5 3-- 5 Blood Pressures checked ivithout charge PODIATRIST HONDA Power Equipment available on request Authorized Service Dealer Senior Citizens: FREE Eye Exams for Drivers Licenses Many Parts in stock for the do-it-yours- mechanic. Copies Available - 5 FOR APPOINTMENTS 433-690- 5 bill create an administrative appeals process for affected property owners " The legislation would target the two worst property rights offenders, the Endangered Spe-saicies Act and the Clean Water y Acts wetlands permitting gram, LAWN MOWER D-4- 11 HOUSTON, TEXAS 77057 property. would demand respect from the bureaucracy, while at the same time protect private property," Hatch continued. 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