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Show Volume Eureka, Utah 84628 Seventy-Nin- e October 7, 1983 M00ln) CoiMflV shoot not moose GHurafers ICi, OiiQISdAD Division of Wildlife Resources officials license be granted for $40 per say they expect about 20,000 hunters afield for the October 5 of The will business quarter. place of the elk hunt. While the known be as Trout Creek General opening Mountain elk is easily Store. Rocky identified, every year some hunters get confused about their target and end up shooting a moose instead. Utah has a well established moose herd. Today they can be found throughout much of northern Utah. NOTICE: But the illegal killing of these animals has put a serious dent in Persons At a recent meeting of the Juab with recent state legislation, by imstate a establishing a checking account for County Commission, set was in the justice of the peace. Bail money pound release office Nephi up; a contract with the state for received by the justice will be bookmobile services was signed; collected in the account, and it will and a checking account for the be reconciled on a quarterly basis by justice of the peace was the county auditor. established... along with other Nephi City Councilman Richard county business matters. May met with the commissioners the proposed recreation Sheriff Dave Carter met with the concerning center. May wants the county to building commissioners to request that a establish a special services onto their state impound release office be set houses, garages office in at closest recreation district to help build a or building houses, are reup Nephi... the new swimming pod for patrons of quired to have a building School He the District. Juab in is Provo. new Under present permit. This is a state law. legislation enacted this year, he presented the commission with 341 Building permits may be said, the car of anyone caught' petition signatures obtained at the city driving under the influence of approved seating the creation of the special recorders office. district. All three commissioners alcohol must be automatically agreed to set a public hearing impounded. At present, the of- November 7 at 7 p.m. in the courfender then has to go to the nearest state office (Provo) to get the im- troom of the Juab County Center. They pointed out that the public should be made aware of a probable pounded vehicle. In a favorable vote increase in the mill levy. (Eureka of the commission, the State Office for. Juab County will be would not be included iu the special . set up in the Assessors Office. services district nor would the community be taxed to help pay for This program is designed to teach Sheriff Carter also told the the pool). defense to all adults, teenagers, self commission that bids are being In other business, the commission children so that they can better and taken for a new patrol car. voted to attend the county comsome of mission fall workshop to be held in protect themselves against the crimes in todays world. It will In other business, the commission Provo Oct. 13 and 14. be taught by Jerry Maughn. signed a contract with the state for to Rock Geneva Date is Wednesday, October 12; pay They agreed bookmobile services at a cost of Products work done 7:30 at $19,163.88 for p.m.; THS auditorium. $7,132 for 1984. Last year, the the This program will be well worth county parking lot commissioners learned, 19,483 books time to attend. Bring your, your They rented the community center children and were checked out in Nephi; 7,481 PTA. support were borrowed in Eureka; 2,160 of the Juab County Center to Peggy Lets give Mr. Maughn ayour good turn were checked out in Mona; and Gaulke, for use for one hour per day ut! Levan checked out 1,328. During the for several mornings per week. She will pay $40 per week. year, residents of Trout Creek checked out 2,400 books. In final business, Reuel Alder requested permission to purchase a The Juab County Commission beer license in Trout Creek. Comvoted to bring the county into line missioners agreed that a beer Permfts PTA Im-pou- their A sponsors population. Jim Weis says 383 have been confirmed as illegally killed since 1956. In 1981, spokesman) moose the Cache moose hunt was cancelled when 53 animals were illegally killed, says Weis. Weis urges elk and deer hunters this fall to be sure of their targets, and avoid such senseless illegal killing of moose. He adds that Division conservation officers will be on die lookout for such violations, which can result in stiff penalties or Division even jail sentences. greet disaster We once knew a man who was too cornfield and killed herself eating stingy to take the newspaper of his com. Hearing the racket, the stingy home town, and always sent over to mans wife ran out of the house, self defense nd Number 40 2Hf borrow his neighbors. One evening he sent his son over to borrow the paper, and while the son was on his way he ran into a large stand of bees, and in a few minutes his face looked like a summer squash. Hearing the agonized cries of the son, the father ran to his assistance, and in doing so ran into a barbed wire fence, cutting out a handful of flesh from his anatomy and ruining a $4 pair of trousers. The old cow took advantage of the hole in the fence and got into a upsetting a four gallon chum full of cream into a basket of kittens, drowning the whole flock. She slipped on the cream and fell downstairs, breaking her leg and a $19 set of false teeth. The baby, left alone, crawled into the spilled cream and into the parlor, ruining a carpet. During the excitement, the daughter eloped with the hired man, taking the family savings with her. The moral is that every man should be a subscriber to his home $40 newspaper. baseball team loses THS Our baseball team lost to Mount Vernon on Friday. We would like to wish them better luck on Wednesday when they play Manila. The volleyball team defeated Wendover on Thursday, but lost to St. Josephs on Tuesday. The team is now in 2nd place in Region. There will be a game Thursday, October 13th, against Dugway here at Tintic. County Demos sponsor locol essoy contest According to Juab County Democratic Party Chairman Robert Painter of Nephi, the county party will sponsor an essay contest open to all high school students in Juab and Tin tic school districts. Essays will be entitled, What the Bill of Rights Mean to Me, and Why Should We Have Them. The winning students (one from Tintic and one from Juab), will be presented a framed BILL OF RIGHTS at a special dinner to be held in November. Making the presentation will be Governor Scott M. Matheson or State Democratic Chairman Patrick Shea. All high school students are invited to enter. Deadline date for the essays to be hi is Friday, October 28, Robert Painter in Nephi, or Grace Bernini Eureka. Vice-Chairpers- in ftooeMl week shots available Flu October 9-1- 5, 1983 has been proclaimed the 1983 National School Juab County Health Nurse Shirley Lunch Week by President Reagan in accordance with the role of the Lester will be administering shots in Eureka at the federal government in helping to Memorial Building on Monday, provide hot, nutritious lunches for October 17, 1983, from 2 to 4 p.m. the school children of our nation. Assisting her will be Tintics school All the menu adjectives highlight nurse, Rosella Jameson. the world of computers and suggest 1983. Everyone who desires to have the a variety of activities which schools Interested students may receive shot is eligible with special emcan enjoy in connection with School additional information from the phasis on senior citizens and those school principals or from Chairman especially susceptible to influenza. Lunch Week, according to De Neff. ze 'Bambi paying a visit to Mrs. Anna Franks. t |