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Show :i- X" , KE'afegas ::..;,,;-:r- :, jff ..: City schedules Page Four - The Eureka Reporter - April 15, 1994 CORNER FISHERMANS CORNER using "white twistcrtails." KOOSIIAREM RES. BEAR LAKE - Ice is gone. - Good access. Should be open water. Some long-linin- g and trolling Fishing is moderate to good for activity taking place. Boat laun- 12 - 14 inch rainbow. Try worms ching available only at Rainbow or power bait. LAKE POWELL - Good Point and First Point on east side of the lake. Marina near Garden fishing for largemouth and small-mout- h bass with small plastic City is still under construction. Beach launching of boats is diffi- grubs on warm afternoons in the cult because of rising water level. San Juan arm of the lake. CrapWILLARI) BAY - Bay com- pie fishing is better than it has pletely free of ice. Crappie fish- been in several years. Try small ing in north marina has slowed. grubs or marabou jigs over subNot seeing many crappie yet. merged brush. Catch striped bass Warm weather could get crappies suspending an anchovy at 40 feet biting again. A few nice walleye or trolling bright, deep diving being caught along the dikes lures along mud lines. Fishing is fair, pressure is light. Senior citizens choose two citizens of the year After a k interval, the Eureka Senior Citizens met April 6, 1994, at a regular meeting. Leah Towers, president, conducted and Max Berry offered the invocation. A delicious meal was prepared and served by Catherine Webber, Alice Fox, and Betty Walker, assisted by Edna Jasper. There were 32 present to enjoy three-wee- it. Following the luncheon, the Pledge of Allegiance was given and everyone joined in to sing "God Bless America". "Happy Birthday" was sung to members celebrating birthdays in the month of April... Cleo Judge, Lynn Brady, Lucille and Mac Bigler, Margaret Fennell, and Margaret Hyde. Those reported on the Sick List were Earl Grimstead and Ada Schmidt. Mabel Butler is recovering from hand surgery and Helen Treloar will be having surgery next week. Best wishes go out to all of them for speedy this was held and then it was decided that Marian Seamons and Edie Pascual would check further before a final decision was made as to just what the Senior Citizen group would do for that project. During the recent board meeting, Rusty and Gloria Rife were chosen to be the honored "Senior ". Citizens of the were Hearty congratulations extended to this most deserving, loyal, and couple. The Etruscan Exhibit at B.Y.U. will continue throughout the month. Members wishing to attend the exhibit, are asked to contact Leah and Ed Webber so arrangements can be made for the trip to Provo. Thanks were extended to Joe Bernini and Helen Ferris for taking and recording blood pressures prior to the meeting. Members were asked to call their neighbors and friends and invite them to the next meeting. Attendance numbers are noticeably dwindling... and no one Year-1994-- hard-worki- ASAP Flml we Weddings! Call ahead, for special discounts on ouT bouquets & "arrangements Call 544 M .489-809- 7 Main Open Morf;Sat 8 FREE DELIVERV7ANWHERE Tim and Annette Fields are the happy parents of another daughter, born March 15, 1994, at Mountain View Hospital in Pay-so- n. Jessica Nicole checked in at a healthy 9 pounds 3 ounces. Big sister, Kendra (7), is thrilled to have a baby sister. Proud grandparents are: Gary and Janice Boswell; Howard Fields, all of Eureka; and Coleen Fields of Grantsville. are: Ted and Jeannine Johnson of Tucson, Arizona; Elmo Boswell of Eureka; and Thelma Cheatham of Murray. ts - W-i-A dog clinic here of Action was taken on the fol- $2750.00 for the construction lowing city business at the Mon- two new baseball fields. Tim Hannifin day meeting of Eureka City Councilman Council: A Dog Clinic was scheduled on May 7, 1994 at the Fire Station, from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. An error in the time was noted on the water bills. Cleo Judge met with the Council to inform them that she had purchased George Millers trailer park. She wanted to know what was required of her to make overnight spaces. Councilmcn told her they need time to study ihc sewer and water system at the location, and the matter was tabled. It was noted that the Centennial Spayed Building has been purchased by Unspayed Female Centurion. As a result, the City Neutered Male has lost a lot of storage space. Business licenses were awarded Unneutered Male reported on the natural gas meeting in Goshen. Eureka City Rabies Clinic ay 7 from 3 pm 1-- DOG LICENSES: Female Kathy Wright for Artful Things and to Ferrcl Thomas (2) to for renting of the Holiday House and Contracting. The City agreed to donate $5.00 $15.00 $5.00 $10.00 $25.00 Kennel License (Three of More Dogs) Kennel Licenses Must Be Approved By The Council We're there foryou, through thick and thin. ng Crib Coiner Great-grandparen- ,- 95 recoveries. Gloria Rife gave the secretarys wants that to happen!! REMEMBER.. the next meetreport and the treasurers report was given by Joan Dale. Both ing is set on April 20th. Please were approved by the member- come! ship. Leah brought the matters of the No Bake Sale and yearly dues to the attention of the members. Lets get these taken care of. It was announced that Don Treloar had made arrangements for the senior citizens to have the use of the Memorial Building for the summer fund raiser, which will be held during the celebration in August. A short discussion about 2 :V-'-.- today's competitive business environment, there's a lot riding on your communications. 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