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Show HIM oV W 'J ; Ujllt bHU Lt't ,3tlul-l'- -' CJ IY Ul ' Celebrating more than 98years ofservice to the citizens ofEtt reka. Volume Ninety-Eig- EUREKA, UTAH - April 4, 2003 ht Number Price $.40 14 Truck hits house article was submitted without a name; however, the Eureka Reporter was able to get a copy of the police report which stated that Mr. Cornish was going 30 mph rather than 80 mph, as stated in the following article: The following According to witnesses. Art Cornish was coming down Beck Street at approximately 80 mph. Art stated that he had lost his brakes and was hoping to turn up Main Street to get his truck stopped. He didn't make the turn and went through a brick wall and into the Kirgin house. This brings a to a walk-i- n closet. T he excitement began at new-meanin- Photo people named The American Legion Auxiliary would like to express thanks to the interest shown on the picture of World War I Veterans. Special thanks goes to Loma Jaspcrson (deceased) and Betty Walker for sharing the picture with the Auxiliary and the Tintic Historical Society. The following names have been identified: First Row 6. Frank Russell 7. Ed Shrivcr 8. Jack Coffey Walt Frankc 12. 13. Elmo Fullmer 16. Mickey Sullivan 1 March 3 1 , 2003, with a big bang. Tischncr Ford came up and removed the truck from the house. Juab County Sheriff Deputy, Craig Ryan and Utah Highway Patrol Officer, Korcy Wright helped keep the scene safe until the area could be cleaned up. Thanks to all those who helped clean up and offered kind 1 1 :00 a m. on gestures. Church news EUREKA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Sunday, March 30 was celebration of worship. a Services . began with the celebration mediation and was followed by the life of the community and welcome. Hymn to call to worship was followed by children's time conducted by Sandy Evans. Hymn, ThcyTl Know We Arc Christians by Our Love, was followed by' the prayer of spirit, hope, and love. Sharing the peace and love of Jesus was followed by hymn, The Little Light of Mine." The gospel lesson was The message, John 3:14-2The Filling Love of God: A Lenten Journey through the Beatitudes with a Little Tap on the Shoulder from God, was followed by prayars of the people, pastoral prayer, the lord's prayer, and offering. A prayer of spiritual thanksgiving, the benediction and hymn I'm Gonna Live So God Can Use Me, concluded the services. 1. - 7. Clindc Dennis? Second Row Albert (Bert) Ekkcr 9. Carl Fields 8. 10. VicPctt 11. Andrew Mickclson Back Row 3. 3. John (Tink) Taylor Frank Bacon 7. Jerry' Downey 13. Con Hannifin 13. Maynard Griggs 16. George Forscy 18. Roy Allred This truck driven by Art Cornish didn't make a turn to get on Main Street about 11 a.m. Monday and ran into a wall and the The American Museum of Natural History in New York City is the largest natural history museum in the world. Between 2,000 and 3,000 carousels were produced in the U.S. from the 1880s to the early 1930s. Today, about 173 of them are still operating. In the early 1900s, some carousels fealife-like tured carvings of domestic or military heroes. British-mad- e Kirgin Home. No one was reported injured in the accident, board Mdls regular m At the regular meeting of the school Superintendent board, Barlow presented the Board with an option to change the location and time of the April Board meeting. Superintendent Barlow recommended the Board change the meeting location of the Callao School at 10:30 a.m. The Board voted in favor of changing the April 28h meeting to the Callao school. Jeremy Snell informed the Board that Brian Underwood was not able to attend the Board meeting because he was and one garage door for the district's vehicle garage. Mr. Snell explained that the doors arc needed to prevent any unncccssary use of the new fitness equipment and the gy m floor. The Board voted in favor of the lowest bid for the doors and garage door. Mr. Snell informed the Board that the summer employment positions needed to be approved before he could advertise for the positions. After some discussion, the Board voted in favor of hiring five student workers: four for attending the annual Eureka schools and one for Transportation and Safety West Desert. Conference. He also informed Student Board Member. the Board that Mr. Underwood Tia Sharp, informed the Board had contacted the that THS Jaz Band had about installing performed recently and they security cameras in the wcrc invited to the Stale Jaz mezzanine area of Tintic High Band Competition. She also Mr. Underwood's informed the Board that the School. recommendation was to junior prom will be held on The April 1 1, 2003. purchase the cameras. Board voted in favor of Troy Jones informed the the cameras. Board he had been approached purchasing Mr. Snell also presented by the THS basketball team the Board w ith various bids for with a request to retire a jersey installation of four security in honor of Mr. George doors in the THS gymnasium Haney's service to the security-contracto- r basketball program. The Board agreed to allow the students to honor Mr. Haney in a method of their choosing. The Board welcomed Gordon Grimstcad. Principal at Tintic High School, who was present to promote the high school's concurrent enrollment program and request the Boards support for the addition of new classes during the upcoming summer. The Board voted to increase the local effort required to support the concurrent enrollment program Jeremy Snell informed the Board that lie had opened an account under the Tintic Education Foundation name and has designated it specifically for use toward charity events sponsored in part by the district. He stated that the public is now welcome to donate to charity events and the district can securely hold the donation until the specific ccnt The principal maik of a genius is not perfection, but originality, the opening of new frontiers. |