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Show Pace Four - Search for legendsfolktales The Eureka Reporter - April 27. 2001 Lady Elks seek pictures ssomen's pictures or knoss sshcrc This car is the 1 " Birthdas of the Eureka Elks Lodge 711. sc could find them, please For this occasion, we arc trying to contact Jan Whitclock or Janice find pictures of all of the past Bossscll Presidents of the Ladies of Elks. The pictures will be placed on the Jan Whitclock 431 South 3(10 West wall in the lodge. The pictures we need arc: Pas son. L T Mrs. E.L. Clark, the first President X( I 65-2044 of the Tintic L.O.E.; a Mrs Brewster. Mrs. Emma George. Janice Bossscll Mrs William Conover. Mrs. John XJ Jams Street Eureka. L'T Rowe. Mrs Erma Bacon. Mrs Dean Ferguson. Mablc Baird. Beatrice Sax: Krista Dodds. Estcla Ivy. Rhea Rife: Mans Haynes: Founded in 1783 to honor Mars Francis Garnty: Elsa those who fought in the RevoluCullen: Winona Thomas, and Gail tionary War. the Society of CinDrusscl. cinnati was the fust veterans If sou have ans of these organization in the United States. (i -4- 435-433-00- Kristin Cunningham from the 3' grade was given the Principals award last week for excellence in Story Writing. Ms. Bryan states she docs excellent work in all her writing. Kristin is the daughter of Robert and Tammy We want to Cunningham. congratulate Kristin for her excellent work in school. of-- 34 "Tkcrnks Thanks to all of our friends and neighbors for your kindness during Curtis recent illness. Hes feeling much better and is on the road to recovery. you ever heard any ipstate.ut.us. or mail. 100 E. interesting stories about places in Center St.. Ste. 3200. Provo. UT L'tah County? Or strange things 84606 The ideas will be read that have happened, such as ov er and those of most interest murders in hotels, bank robberies will be selected for the sue. The or any other folk tales? If you writers will be contacted to write do. then the Utah County Con- out the entire story to be submitvention and Visitors Bureau ted to the CVB. The CVB enwould like to hear it. courages those of all ages to submit their story ideas by May CVB its As the redevelops features 31. Website, one of the new u would like to add is a page of folktales and legends of Utah It is believed pirates pierced the like would it and help their ears in the belief this would County it. of local citizens to create improve their eyesight. If you would like to particiThe state of Delaware takes it pate in this project, please send the Nikki at idea to name from Lord De La Warr. the your story CVB through email, ucadm.nikk- - first governor of the colony. Have Salt City Candle Mothers Day Open House Friday, May 4, 2001 Where: Karen Allinsons Time: 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Come and see the new scents just will be taken up until out. May 3rd. All orders will be here Pre-orde- rs Thanks so much, Curtis and Mabel Butler before Mothers Day. Bring a friend! i .'W Nicole Tucksen from the 4 grade was given the Principal's Award this week demonstraing excellence for in on about Spider Amazing Things is the Nicole Monkeys!" daughter of Ted and Brenda Tucksen. We want to thank Nicole for her excellent work in writing her reporter school. Public notice Public Notice Tintic School District is accepting applications for a bus dricr for the 2001 -- 2002 school car Applicants must have or be able to obtain prior to August 1, 2001 licensure as required by the State of Utah. A complete background check must also be presented prior to August 1 , 200 1 . This position requires the ability to drive a morning and afternoon route as well as some activity runs. Applications may be obtained at the Tintic School District Office. Completed applications need to be turned in to the Business Administrator on or before J unc 22. 220 1 . Pay will be in accordance with the district pay schedule for classified employees. Published in the Eureka Reporter April 27. 2001 . Can you dig it? Maybe, but you should call first. Utah Power wants you to stay safe. Now that spring's here, you may be thinking about checking some of those yearly house and yard maintenance chores off your list. We want to remind you to be careful out there. Call before you dig. Digging into underground power lines can be just as dangerous as contacting an overhead line. Before you plant a tree, dig holes for fence posts or install underground sprinklers, call us and we'll give you the number of the free locate service in your area. Never touch or approach a downed power line or anything its touching. When a power line is down, you can't tell if it's dead or live. 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