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Show V- t8& - f&l Vf & Volume Eureka, Utah 84628 Eighty-Fou- r February 5, ff This cute little doll is Stephanie Marie Evans, daughter of Tony and Melanie Evans, of Eureka. Steph celebrated her 1st birthday on Saturday, Jan. 30, 1988. Her parents hosted a party for her at her home. Helping her celebrate her Mg day were grandparents: Ray and Eileen Schow; and Marelo Evans; Leona Franks, Maxine Schow and Luby Bogdan; great-grandparent- and The Juab County Commission has appointed a committee to revamp zoning ordinance and maps, Members of the committee are Randy Freston, county engineer; Eyre, Jr., county attorney; Glenn Greenhalgh, director of the Juab County Community Economic Development Agency; and Craig Sperry, county recorder. It has been more than 15 years since the ordinance was overhauled. Joseph Bernini, chairman of die commission, said the present ordinances were designed to serve a county which . has changed and where the needs are now different For example, a business group recently requested that the commission re zone property surrounding the north Nephi freeway in terchange from agricultural to high- way commercial. Annie Franks. Others calling during Uie day were: Traci Schow; Angie Maxwell and Natalie; Lana Rae Laird and Cody; Kevin and Traci Schow; Mary and Norman Schow; Kami Sorensen and Danielle. All guests were served the traditional birthday cake and ice cream. Miners lose two games in the county. The county now requires 50 acres, but the mission has been asked to recon-sider that provision. The county doesnt have a plan-Do-n ning and zoning commission. It may take as long as a year for the newly appointed committee to work corn-coun- ty areas to rural areas. The Juab County zoning .ordinances have become very difficult get involved Eif fre Nous Literary Club met members Wednesday evening at the home of Afton Berry. A short business meeting conducted by President Maud Blight, preceded the book review. Mark Twains The Diary of AdanTandEve . was reviewed Effie Bell. The humorous starywas enjoyed by the members and a brief discussion followed. Delicious refreshments were then served by the hostess to those mentioned and to: Earlean Gear, PIaa TnHcra pof RpaHv T jihfa NOW, and McIntyre, Mabel Butler and Donna We kept changing our defense and played disciplined offense and that cordused them, said Waterford Then we coach Cloyd Atwood. forced them out of their zone and and went wild. into a man-to-mLesh collected 24 rebounds to go with his 32 points. Sophomore Brandon Snell led Tintic with 12 points while Derrick Eureka City officials are hosting an open house honoring Mrs. Alliene Farren, on Saturday, February 6, from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m., at the Memorial Building in Eureka. All friends and relatives are cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Farren recently retired as Eureka City Recorder, after serving 33 years in that position, 1 townspeople to help with the goals., and functions of the' group. The committee was formed to try to improve the economic climate of the city by means of increasing tourism to the area and, if possible, attract new businesses... while also giving support to the few businesses that remain. The historic aspects of the Tmtic Mining Districtare a red asset to thearea and havelielped a great ded in completing projects dertaken to this point However, it was agreed, new ideas and mput from more of the residents are order to get Eureka un-tenaci- ty, involvement by. the local citizenry, the group agreed that, for the present, there will be no financial obligation for anyone who wishes to Read-a-thoRed Cross training lend a helping hand. 6th grade study were and special It is the feeling of the small group covered at the Eureka that currently makes up the EIC, items that the residents of other small was held The JLfrSX1 -communities have tended teen students ted tat together to improve their towns extra bodes diirinc the mcimdiUw andire.cando moSh rf for the same I But it takes dedication event. Afte the M mi optimstic spirit, and awaid assembly tte reading started many helping tends. and continued ;ntu S;30 n, it? nrt JaTtogeteady prepared, the inexperienced and anything In 1797 Andre Gamerin of France made the worlds first parachute jump from a balloon. ". Red Cross course in basic aid training. Brenda Sutherland taught lessons in the afternoon of several days. The students learned how to handle many life threatening emergencies including fires, poisoning, choking, falls, animal bites and electric 'shock. The course should prove helpful to the students should they become involved with first aid problems at a Most brought non later time. Sdrato help ttemget The sixth grade has been through the afternoon J, style. In receiving information maps and addition to all of the goodies there posters from many foreign countries Was a lot of reading accomplished, including Israel, Switzerland, School librarian said that she had France, Czechoslovakia, Greece, never had so many books checked Kenya and Great Britain, All of the posters and maps have out of the library at one time. The second and third grade been displayed in the 6th grade students have completed a special room. tl Hypothermia, the silent killer A silent killer will stalk the un- - almost list, was called a Tintic Elementary School news person with hypothermia loses more heat than the body is able to produce. When the body cannot make up for the heat loss, the victim begins to shiver and loses some control of the arms and legs which will cause stumbling and confusion. The shivering can be violent and may increase with an onset of muscle spasm. r-- A sometimes even veteran outdoor individuals who are not prepared to defend themselves from the con-dition known as hypothermia. Hypothermia- - results when the body temperature is significantly Sutherland had 11 and James lowered. The combination of cold Pehrson added 10. weather, water (from sweat or the Then on Saturday, Tintic played dements), wind, lack of heat and the To prevent hypothermia, the Rowland Hall in Salt Lake City but, failure of the body to produce the Division of Wildlife Resources enagain went down in defeat. The needed warmth can cause courages everyone, and especially score 101-7outdoor enthusiasts to stay dry from hypothermia. James Pehrson led Tintic with 21 The initial stage of hypothermia the weather and any 19 and Tom had while Taylor points consists of a feeling of being chilled that leads to perspiring. Dress in Derrick Sutherland had 17. and shivering. The advance stage layers which allow clothing to be The Miners entertain In- - occurs when muscles become rigid, adjusted as temperature changes, termountain Christian Friday and breathing is shallow and the heart- - Wool or wool blends are recom-travto Manila Saturday. mended since they hold heat even beat weaken. wet. when does not realize victim a Often, Heat from the body core is The in is she or he danger. The ancient Chinese were the first that defenses automatic has produced by eating a balanced diet penile known to acquire more than human body from itself of the effects Always carry additional food to one name. The Emperor Fushi is to protect of cold weather. When the body cools to resupply the burned calories when said to have decreed the use blood flows hiking, hunting, ice fishing and other family names, or surnames,- about critical temperatures, to limbs inner the from the organs to outdoor activities. 2852 BC. victim the alive. Hypothermia is a killer which hypothermia keep to the is brain preys on anyone who fails to dress However, oxygen makes which difficult it for properly, to take actional food and The wheel and the wagon were reduced, unable to build a fire or find understand is to is what developed together about 5,000 years the person shelter in time of extreme need. occurring. ago. an Open house to help turn Eurekas economic Laird, downturn around In order to encourage a greater 83-5- Friday. nous Entre Anyone and everyone who is concerned about tte future of this to attend and ? dune'so t? 8Pak-- . Um next and the of If future EIC economic 32 growth Monday meeting points while Doug Lesh scored Pari Johnson and Bruce Cardon development of our town means evraing, February 29,at 7:00 p.m., added 17 apiece to lead Waterford to anything to the citizens... they are at the Memorial Building, 4 an Region Eleven boys basketball victory over Tintic through all the ordinances and revisions already in place and revamp the current document, the commission said. honor recorder to understand, said Sperry. Over the years, resolutions and amendments have been made and attached and other parts of the ordinance is given a document with a lot of stuffers, and on the whole, it is difficult to make sense of the ordinance, said Sperry. Another point the committee will discuss is the amount of land people must have in order to build a home urged to Number 6 !30 nvwap smom The freeway interchanges were not in place when the map was drawn up, said Bernini. The commissioners also must consider other ordinance changes for the future. For example, freeway signing only is allowed in certain commercial areas, and the rules for signing are different from urban s: great-great-grandmoth- er, i 1988 ' ,, m 5. over-exerti- f on 1 el 2 aai -- m y Mi: v jrXjSfi' r v'l: enjoy the Participants in the annual Tintic Elementary Read-a-tho- n afternoon reading, eating and becoming familiar with reading habits. The students seemed to enjoy the event this year. Q ft- 1 |