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Show Celebrating more than 92 years of service to the citizens of Eureka. Volume Ninety-Thre- EUREKA, UTAH - April 10, 1998 e Number IS Price $.40 THS works to implement new citizenship policy The Tintic High School faculbeen working on revising has ty the citizenship policy. There will be a public meeting held on Wednesday, April IS at 7:30 p.m., in order to obtain input from parents and community members. Anyone who would like to review this policy and give input is welcome and encouraged to attend. Your concerns, questions, and suggestions will be considered at this time. There will also be an opportunity to review and comment on the policy after the Honors Banquet and also during SEOPRegistra-tion- . The faculty at THS is anxious for comments and input. Thank you for your interest as we try to improve our school. Hating anything in t he way of gossip ourselves, we are always grateful to those who do it for us and do it well. ed The Department of the Interior (DOI) recently completed a Draft Environmental Impact Statement the Spanish Fork Canyon- Nephi Irrigation System (SFN). The proposed SFN project will receive $125 million in federal funds with additional by the Central Utah Water Con- scrvancy District (CUWCD). The SFN System will provide 73,100 acre-feof irrigation water to southern Utah County and eastern Juab County and project will provide minimum flows in Sixth Water Creek and Diamond Fork Creek and period-o- f ic flushing flows in Diamond Fork Creek as required in Section Reservoir from Strawberry an additional 82,000 acre-feof through the existing Syar Tunnel 303 of the Central Utah Project and Sixth Water Aqueduct to the Completion Act. CUWCD water rights in Utah Lake to make an exchange to existing Diamond Fork Pipeline; Public hearings on the EIS Jordanelle Reservoir to meet 2. A Main Convey- - will be held May 1 1 at 6:30 p.m. municipal and industrial needs in ance Aqueduct and facilities to in the Santaquin City Senior Salt Lake, Wasatch and northern deliver water from the Diamond Center, 65 W. 100 South. For Utah Counties and minimize Fork Pipeline to southern Utah information call Reed Murray, and eastern Juab Counties. The impacts on Utah Lake. Auxiliary names Girls State Seniors enjoy April fools day antics cost-shari- ng et delegate of municipal and ,200 acre-feindustrial water to southern Utah County. The project also includes a delivery of 43,100 acre-feto Utah Lake and the acquisition of 1 1 et et The project includes the con- struction of: 1. A series of tun- nets and pipelines in the Diamond Fork drainage to convey water et 379-123- 7. The American Legion AuxiliaFool Jokes they had played on by Gloria G. Rife ry met at the Memorial Building On April Fools Day, April people. Hilarious! for their April meeting, which 1st, the Eureka Seniors gathered We will meet again April 15, was conducted by President Clco for their 1998 There (Wednesday), at noon and regular meeting. Judge. were 27 members present. Betty it will be" Potluck. See you After rcgi lar business matters Cones conducted the meeting then!! were taken care of, members and she called on Martin Fennell were invited to view the layette to offer the invocation. being put together, which was on Our potluck luncheon was as The is required Auxiliary display. usual, very delicious. There to have a complete layette on were several casserole dishes, hand at all times. homemade bread (made by Mary Lou Gourley), fruit salad, chili, A gift of a carousel was pre- cantaloupe, cherry cobbler, 2 sented to Margaret Hyde, for her kinds of cake, and glazed doughwork as membership chairman in nuts. Who could ask for more?? We pledged allegiance to our being the first in the district to have 100 percent membership in. beautiful Flag and then joined Installation of Officers for Pleasant Grove also won in Dis- together to sing "God Bless Tintic Lodge BPOE 711, was trict 4, for 100 percent member- America". Betty Cones provided held on Thursday, April 2. the piano accompaniment. 1998. New officers for the year ship completed. Shanna Long, was named by 1998-9- 9 in are: Exalted Ruler, R. Celebrating birthdays the Auxiliary, as Girl Stater for April arc: Clco Judge. Lynn C. Smith; Leading Knight, this year. She will be attending Brady, Margaret Fennell and Donald Christensen; Loyal the Utah Girls State session in Margaret Hyde. We hope they Knight, Vernon Jones; Lecturing June. The Unit expressed appre- will each have a "special birthKnight, Jerry Gourley; Secreciation to all those who contribut- day." tary, - Ronald Nelson; TreasurList this cause. ed to worthy er, Vera McNulty; Esquire, Reported on the Sick were Marcella Chambers; Lu- Craig Martinscn; Tiler, Jay Jackie Jones, granddaughter cille Bigler, who was reported as Schow; Chaplain, Mike Sorenof Dorothy Allinson, who is a feeling better; Dorothy Allinson, sen; Trustees: Myron Caipcnter, member of the local Unit, will who fell on the ice and was Nick Castleton, Troy Jones, A special Inaugural Ball to also be attending Girls State, really shaken up. We hope they much will be all soon honor the new officers, is Riverschool in feeling representing her better. ton. planned for May 16, 1998. Joan Dale brought a piece It was noted by the membership, that there are still items which she asked Ron Cones to ready to be taken to the new Rest read. It was interesting and we Home in Salt Lake City, located all enjoyed it. We were made aware of a near the Veterans Hospital. electric range which the new A project of the Auxiliary.. A Tribute to Veterans of AH organization purchased to reEureka City Council will hold Wars.. put together by Joan Mor- place one that was worn out. its regular council meeting MonThe Board meeting will be ris., was displayed for members to offices. 13, at the day, held next Tuesday, April 7, The April will startcity see. at 7 p.m. meeting 1998. Don Trcloar stated there Refreshments were served by was some business that needed Items on the agenda include Virginia Bradford, with prizes to be discussed. It is hoped all the treasurer's report, report of going to Joan Morris and Betty board members will be on hand officers and committees, discusWalker. Those attending were: to take care of business matters. sion and voting on resolution R- Clco Judge, Virginia Bradford, To send us home laughing, Alice Fox, Betty Walker, Doro- Martin Fennell, Gloria Rife, 98-- 2 wastewater concerning Fennell Dcbi Edie Jenifer Pascual, Margaret thy Allinson, Eva, planning, grabage problems and Eva and Margaret Hyde. and Betty Cones told of April dog complaints. Tintic Elks install new officers This cute little miss, Aspen Lynn Sutherland, daughter of Derrick and April Sutherland, turned one year old on April 8th. Aspen cclcbmtcd her first birthday with hei cousin Katc-ly- n Hannifin, who turned three on April 4. Family members held a birthday party for the two girls at the home of J.B. and Kristi Ilann.fin of Goshen, on Saturday, April 4. Family members there to help them celebrate were John and Brenda Sutherland; Becky and Brian Underwood and their children, Wesley, Rylcc, and Crys-tAspen's older sister, Kailcc, and Katclyns older brother Brennan. The party was complete with lots of balloons, a huge birthday cake and ice cream and of course, lots of presents for the two "birthday a; girls". City tells meeting agenda Democrats plan convention The Juab County Democratic Convention is slated to be held' at the Senior Center at the Juab County Courthouse, on Friday, April 17, 1998. The convention will convene at 5:30 p.m., according to Earl Andrews, Juab County Democratic Chairman. Delegates from Juab Countys 12 voting precincts, are expected to be in attendance, along with members of the Juab County Central Com- mittee., which is made up of the chair and vice chair of each precinct. Circle the date on your calendars.. Friday, April 17, 5:30 p.m., in Nephi at the Community Center. Eurekans attend CLG workshop June and Coleen McNulty were in Payson last Friday, rep- resenting Eureka at the annual Local Government Certified historic The preservaworkshop. tion workshop was held in the beautiful Pctectnect Academy. The informative day ended with a walking tour of Payson s Main Street. The evaluation of historical integrity and revitalization potential left the Eureka Preservation Commission, ideas to contemplate for the Community of Eureka. Eureka The Preservation Commission has been building a resource library for persons interested in rehab, projects of their own. Anyone interested in information, may contact June or Coleen. |