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Show Page Four The Eureka Reporter February President's 12, 1988 iy Presidents Day, celebrated on February 15, is a national holiday to observe the births of George Washington (Feb. 22), and Abraham Lincoln (Feb. 12), two of the greatest presidents in U.S. history. Washington was a driving force behind the Pident ? Editors note: The following account to the windows at the home d John of our Constitution. When shaping elected, he was respected internationally In some instances of the way some Mammoth residents W Anderson system is the right celebrated the coming of the New window sash were blown out llong of constitutions government, he said Year in 1923, is taken from the Jan. with the glass. 5, 1923 edition of the Eureka 16th president of the United, ied the nation during the John Sch- and aJfluXe Submitted 7n1!ybli;rtnfp0'f- by Reporter. mitt. New Year Revelers Explode Box Powder Windows at Mammoth damaged to extent of about $300; four arrested and case will be handled in juvenile court. Over at Mammoth the new year came in with such a crash that most of the inhabitants thought the world had thrown a casing and collided with one of the other planets. Frame buildings were shaken like trees in the path of a cyclone and sores of window lights were blown out, this being the result of the explosion of a fifty pound box of giant powder which New Years revelers had stolen from the magazine of the Mammoth Mining company. The powder was exploded at a Lynn Brady Local man ?-l,il,ls- ?r SSne and Within a miinle of SbSliS had rounded up Rex Anderson, William and Arnold Gunderson, who are said to have put off the charge of powder. At least three of the boys lave excellent reputations and all are members of good families. Just what action will be taken against them has not been decided. The boys ages range from 14 to 18 years. On Wednesday of this week cme of the juvenile court officers made a trip to Mammoth for the purpose of investigating the matter aid an- nounced his intention of placing the whole affair before Judge Willis, the juvenile court judge for the district of which Juab county is a unit Judge Willis is expected to visit Mammoth mSSS: Umon dunn8 the Civil War and the emancipation of the slaves. A house vided id Lincoln, who valued above all else 8tand its?cn.ot preservation aait ugh impecfS Motor Vehicle by Jack Taxes are on everyones mind registration these days. is just wonder, April around the comer and everyone terrified to open their state and requirements A. Olson No 15th is federal income tax forms. Drivers registering their motor Its a fact that many will have to vehicles in Salt Lake, Davis and Utah 90untie!. mu8t, p.re!ent,ta current emissions to our politicians brag about Division of Motor Vehicles. 10W have an( The emissions test and the safety KSSmnSwSJ'vreSw A elected to Itlason office other glass insirip the store also suffered. George Milnes residence, of the Hassell home, d hairing the same elevation A ground on which the powder ArrmtS as tne Grana Lodge FwanH was exploded, lost thirteen lights, 113118 Hegnas pool hall and the city at me uranu communication neia in Salt Lake gymnasium bujldbjg fared similarly and Mmy was done and City at the Masonic Temple. Installed as Grand Master was James A. Mclntire of Salt Lake City. Other elected officials installed were: Andrew T. Hereim, Salt Lake City, Senior Grand Warden; J.C. The third lecture in the Un- - M staSaXutl aSniSSrri 7 Tey enBSrdTS Grand Treasurer; Salt Lake City, and Robert D. Bramen, Salt Lake City, Grand Secretary. Thirteen appointed, officers were also installed. the Attending installation THS MThe S'JSS Infrared radiation was first discovered in sunlight by the astronomer Sir William Herschel in wiiibeBacktothe Past Thevwiil be paying swingT blues .and rock!l t The modem skyscraper made its will start at 8:00 p.m. and end at 1800. p.m. The prices will be $3 a single and $5 a couple. Senior Citizens prices will be $2 a single and a couple. The Stage Band will also $3 To keep the drain from clogging with hair when bathing your dog, play for the Senior Citizens on stuff it with a nylon scouring net February 17, 1988 at 3:30 p.m. Please come and support the THS Stage Band. 11:00 Civil War. LYMAN'S BEAUTY Mammoth reunion dates set EUREKA. UTAH LYMAN L0NEY, At a meeting of the Mammoth Reunion Committee held Saturday at the home of Bill Stewart, plans were begun for the 1988 Mammoth Owner and Operator Blov. sfylinQ and cutting Piims ' V Cr.!or inq tvac F t V lif.-- s V i.Ats pt-- v. S y in9 J r- -r V damage, or k. Up did not result. r r month of code and promised us n months prior to the simplification, tax cuts and an end to registration, you can present the . J of life Alcohol and Drug Abuse. Mr. Cardon has been employed at Reunion. Dates for the annual event were set on June 24 and 25. Place for the reunion will by the ball park in Mammoth. Fun activities for adults and children are planned. Residents and former residents are urged to APPOINTMENTS ONLY attend. Anyone knowing names and ad- PHONE 433-636- 7 6 dresses of former residents are uiuiay and K ondoy asije(j t0 notify Bill Stewart; Mammoth, Utah 84641. The classes are held on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month. Some the other topics that will be discussed are how self esteem fects behavior, suicide, hyperactivity-attentio- n deficit disorder, effective discipline, art of problem solving-th- e the negotiation, marriage relationship and a final wrap-u- p session. This Understanding Children class is being offered by request of the Spanish Fork Area Community: School. It is designed as a support group for parents who may lave children with minor problems, or for parents who wish to know more structured to define the problem, note the affects or characteristics of the problem on the children as well as the family, dealing or coping with the problem, and when professional help is needed. The Utah Legislature also got on inspection. If the affidavit has been the reform bandwagon and lost or misplaced, you can contact promised us equity, simplification, the safety inspection station that did and a revenue neutral tax. the inspection for a duplicate, or you What we got is not what we were can have your vehicle reinspected, promised, far from it. said Shaw. Horror stories abound. Many will However, if your vehicle safety see their state income taxes double. inspection was not conducted in the Many will get hit with a double 11 months prior to the registration, whammy: higher 1987 federal in-- you must have your vehicle in- come taxes heaped on top of higher spected and present the safety in state income taxes spection certificate of inspection The new federal law is a CPAs with the registration material, he makework program. Forms are said. In addition to the emissions more complicated. Filing is a test and the safety inspection cerheadache and higher taxes have tificate, the following information is been piled on businesses and middle also necessary to register a vehicle and upper income taxpayers. Many in Utah: Current odometer reading taxpay18 cannot now make heads W-- 4 ne Your drivers license number orJas The story is not much better for Your insurance companys state taxpayers. name and policy number The biggest surprise to hit Utah Questions about the requirements taxpayers will be when they find for motor vehicle registration should they can no longer claim as a be directed to the Division of Motor deduction on their state return the Vehicles, or your local federal income taxes paid. We now county offices. will pay a tax on a tax. This is reform? The U.S. has more radio stations The social restructuring of Utahs than any other country, individual income tax was the most scandalous development in Utahs long income tax history. About 100,000 Utah taxpayers will be removed from the tax rolls and 533-531- af-te-en 18 - loopholes. news !1 SALON $300, the other damage nominal. The boys say that being box of powder they the after getting primed one stickling a three minute fuse, and put it down into the middle of the box. All of the powder exploded and it is almost a miracle by Earl Cardon, Step One Mountain View Hospital in Payson and Alcohol Abuse Treatment since the Fall of 1987 and has great Drug Coordinator. His topic is Teen insight into this problem that not only affects teens but adults as well. Die lecture will be held this Thursday February 11th beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the Physical Therapy Department of the Hospital. There is a class fee of $5.00 per lecture or by Gaylon Garbett $30.00 for the complete five month and Greg Evans Students at Tintic High have been lecture series. ceremonies on Tuesday evening from Tintic Lodge F and A.M. No. 9 were Alexander and Maud Blight and Tom and Carlene Eastwood. Tom is presently Worshipftil Master forward to the final of Tintic Lodge. Lynns wife, Pat, of basketball games of the regular course, accompanied her husband season. for the two days. The Raskethall team will nlav3 A reception followed the inFriday, Academy stallation ceremony...for the new February 12, at 5:45 p.m. and 7:30 reUon'was'Inst will be a by the Bountiful Bethel of Jobs Pf! after game. The playing Daughters. will be Excaliber. There will also be game Saturday at Salt Lake appearance in the U.S. soon after the at about EUREKA the burden shifted to singles, childless couples, retired people and the middle income taxpayer. People with large families will pay little or not state income tax in the future. What was passed last year by the legislature was a reverse head tax. The full impact of the 1987 legislative income tax changes has not yet hit most Utah taxpayers. When it does, it will make the tax demonstrations on the State Capitol steps last January look like a Sunday picnic. ARE YOU INTERESTED IN EUREKAS FUTURE??? If 1, SO... E.I.C. NEED YOU!!! MEDICAL . . CENTER STIVE E. PEHRSON, JOSEPH I. MARKLAND, (It will cost you nothing - but your time) P.A.C. ..Office Hours.. Mondays Wednesday Fridays 3-- .9-1- 1 10-1- 2 Blood Pressures checked .without charge Flu Shots Come to the next meeting of Eureka Improvement Committee... Monday, Feb. 29 - 7:00 p.m. - Memorial Building M.D. et new veilablo COnie. FOR APPOINTMENTS 433-690- 5 5 ! |