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Show ASSOC UTAH PRESS 00 S SUITE 4006 307 U SALT LAKE CITY UT 84101-- 1 7 Celebrating more than 98 years ofservice to the citizens ofEureka. Volume Ninety-Eig- Number 13 Price $.40 EUREKA, UTAH - March 28, 2003 ht THS weight lifting stuff open to community TIIS January Students of the Month were (Front, Left to Right) Caroline Zufclt, Trisa Green, (Back, Left to Right) Sheldon Morgan, Jacob Horlachcr, and Mcrriannc Ncdrcbcrg. Joseph York is missing from the picture. National Fitness Foundation and Tintic High School arc working together to develop a healthier community. The National School Fitness Foundation Circuit Training Equipment is now available for public use at Tintic High School, Main Street, Eureka. Improve your health in just 20 minutes with the new The National School Fitness g Foundation Program and weight training equipment now' available at the high school. Complete circuit training Circuit-Trainin- one elliptical machine, two tread mills, three stationary bikes, and several specificity machines arc now available to be used by the community at the high school. equipment, This program is open to all ages 7th grade and older. However, anyone under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Small children will not be allowed during your workout. interested in Anyone joining the fitness fight must THS students ofthemonth THS February Students of the Month were (Front, Left to Right) Nichole Sweat, Disa Ncdrcbcrg, Shanna Schow, (Back, Left to Right) Heather Zufclt, Tina Draper, and Kayla Jones. Tia Sharp and Ryan Long are missing from the picture. Easter egg hunt planned Allinson Jensen The PTO is asking for contributions of real eggs or candy to fill the plastic eggs or cash contributions to buy real eggs and candy for the plastic Why shouldnt truth be stranger than fiction. Fiction, after all. has to make sense. Twain eggs. They do not need contributions of plastic eggs because they already have High heels were invented enough. Bigler (433-6816- (433-6632- Wahlbcrg Shauna ). Tricia ), or LcAnn ), (433-6971- faculty of THS awarded 14 more students the last two months for being excellent students! The January Student of the Month The PTO Easter Egg Hunt will be held on April 12, 2003 at 11:00 a.m. sharp at the Eureka City Park for children ages 0 to 6th grade. (433-6829- The ). by a women who had been kissed on the forehead. Morely students were Trisa Green for 7 grade. Caroline Zufclt for 8th grade. Jacob Horlachcr for 9 grade. Joseph York for 10 grade, Sheldon Morgan for 11 grade, and Mcrriannc Ncdrcbcrg for 12 grade. The February Student of Month students were Nichole Sweat for 7h grade. the Disa Ncdrcbcrg for 8 grade. Shanna Schow for 9 grade. Heather Zufclt for 10 grade. Kayla Jones and Tia Sharp for 1 grade, and Ryan Long and Tina Draper for 1 2 grade Good job students! 1 If you would like to donate, please contact Karen The toughest thing about success is that you've got to keep on being a success. participate in a supervised assessment before beginning the exercise program. This assessment takes approximately 30 minutes. Proper dress is required. No tank tops, sports bras, or street shoes. Proper footwear for exercise must be worn. No food or drink is allowed except for water. The cost to use the equipment is S20 monthly unlimited pass or $10 for 10 visit punch pass which will not expire. Multiple family-discount- s on monthly-unlimite- d will be available. Different times arc available from 6 to 7:30 a m. and 9 p m. Monday through Call Tintic High Friday. 4-- 9 for more School at information or to set up y our assessment. 433-693- Seniors enjoy St. Patricks Day party by Betty Cones The Young at Heart Seniors celebrated St. Paddys day on March 1 9 with a corned beef and cabbage dinner, prepared by Mary' Lou and Roy Gourlcy, Francis Ewell, and Dorothy' Allinson. Ron Cones asked the blessing; we pledged allegiance to the flag; then filled our plated and tummies. President Grace Condcr conducted the business meeting an announced the Senior Citizen of the Year to be Don Trcloar. His award dinner w ill be on Wednesday. May 21'. and w ill be catered. The motion was made, and seconded, 2003. voted affirmative to buy new table clothes, dish towels, a relish dish, and new microwave over for our center. A thank you was relayed from Betty Walker for being remembered while ill The van will make its weekly run Tintic School District Ron Barlow, Superintendent. entertained us with banjo, mandolin, guitar, and singing We all joined in the Irish songs. Thank you. Ron. His wife Sarah joined us for lunch too. Door prizes were won by Dorothy Allison. Ron Barlow. Max Berry . Leo Spencer, and Sarah Barlow . The Young at Heart Club announced Don Treloar as their Senior of the Year for Superintendent of Tintic School District, Ron Barlow, entertained the Young at Heart club at the their St. Patrick's Parts on March 19,h. Grace Condcr and Joe Bernini amused us w uh sex cral good ideas and funny stones The next meeting will be April 2 a pot luck luncheon |