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Show The Eureka Reporter Page Two February James McCune 26,1988 tEureka Smarter (UPS-179-62- 0) Published. weekly' at Eureka, Utah 84628 1 Printed by ART CITY PUItySNING COMPANY Spring villa', Utah 14663 4 Subscription in advance, per year: In ' out off Juab County $10 Juab County $13.50 ' . POSTMASTER: Please send change of address to The Eureka Reporter, Church Street, Eureka, UT 84628. Second class postage paid at Springville, UT 84663. MARTIN W. CONOVER MRS. GRACE BERNINI Member: UTAH . . ; .7 Publisher Editor PRESS ASSOCIATION Former District Judge James George Harper Taylor, 69, died Paxman McCune, 78, Orem, died Wednesday, February 17, 1988, in Monday, February 22, 1988, at American Fork of cancer. Central Valley Health Center, He was bom November 16, 1918, in Nephi, of pneumonia incident to Eureka, the son of Bade David and Alzheimers disease. Ruth Harper Taylor. He married He was bom November 6, 1909, in Viola Jones September 24, 1942, in Eureka, to George and Alice Ann American Fork. Their marriage was Paxman McCune. He married the later solemnized in the Salt Lake former Elizabeth Irene Moody of Temple of the LDS church. She died Wilson, N.C. The marriage was later November 11, 1981. solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple He received his education in Juab of the LDS church. She died in 1966. and Provo schools graduating from He married Arlene Clement Stewart Provo High School. He owned and in 1971. operated the Cliff Inn, Phillips 66 He lived in Eureka, Nephi, Mills, service station at the mouth of Provo Washington, D.C.; Denver, Ogden, Canyon for about 15 years. He Cedar City, Spanish Fork, Provo and worked at Utah Valley Hospital for Orem. ten years and at Deseret Industries He attended Utah State Univer- - for ten years before retiring, He was a member of the LDS sity. He worked as deputy Juab 1935 in to Clerk went and County Church, Rivergrove Third Ward, where he served as a high priest. Washington, D.C. to law school. He received a bachelor of laws Survivors include five sms and degree in 1938 and a master of laws four daughters: David George degree in 1939. Taylor and Mrs. Bob (Elaine M.) Heworked for the U.S. Railroad Smythe, both Provo; Ronald Garth Retirement Board in Denver and Taylor, OrdervUle; J. Dan Taylor, Ogden and then moved to Nephi Pleasant Grove; Todd Lee Taylor, where he set up his private practice Layton; Kim Neldon Taylor, of law. He was elected Juab County currently serving an LDS mission in Attorney, serving 20 years, 1941 to Cody, Wyo.; Mrs. Rodney Wayne 1961. He was active in civic affairs, 1 DI.VISION. Grvp NfiTifF OIL, GAS DEPARTMENT MINING 2 Ieach Eili be nmtralizprf removed and buildings the foundations broken up and hp All AND OF NATURAL RESOURCES IN AND FOR THE STATE OF UTAH . IN THE MATTER OF TEN- disposed. 3. TATIVE APPROVAL OF THE MINING AND , RECLAMATION. The disturbed area will be 0 State Bar commissioner, toosoil will be President and president, terrain sCockniled SUBMITTED BY NORTH LILY redistributed over the project area. MOSS Standard agronomic practices will COMP ANY, MINING be used, to prepare the seedbed for CAtlFORNIA BEACH, drill sealing. Disturbed areas will APOF TENTATIVE NOTICE be reclaimed with native vegetative PROVAL NO. THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL species. 5. All equipment and extraneous OF TAKERS OPERATORS, PRODUCTION, MINERAL AND debris will be removed from the minesite. ROYALTY OWNERS, AND The proposed mine plan and any ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN SECTIONS 26 AND subsequent filings may be inspected 35, TOWNSHIP 10 SOUTH, RANGE in the office of the undersigned, 355 North Temple, 3 Traid Center, Suite 3 WEST, SLBM, JAUB COUNTY, 350, Salt Lake City, Utah 84180-120UTAH. PLAN PERMIT. APPLICATION 4 07 PAR-TICULAR- having formed the original chapter of the Young Democratic League of Utah, serving on numerous com- mittees and from time to time as delegate for the Utah Democratic Party. He was president of the Nephi Kiwanis club in 1954 a member of the Juab County Hospital Board, and a memer e BPOE Lodge 849, Y 3, jEr Diane) Herriman; Mrs. (Viola 0. Grace George Taylor Grace Iris Olsen Atherley, 86, of Orem, died Tuesday, February 16, 1988, in the Orem Community Hospital. She was born March 17, 1903, a daughter of John and Lula Lyman Olsen in Mercur, Utah. She married Daniel Lawren Atherley March 15 1924, in Salt Lake City. He died April 18, 1972. She lived most of her life in Eureka; she also lived in Marysvale. She moved to Orem in from Vernon. She was an excellent homemaker, quilter, cook and gardener. She raised very beautiful roses. Survivors include six sms, Daniel J. Atherley of Lehi, Rudy Atherley of Pine Bluff, Ark., Dean Atherley of Cilleen, Texas, David Atherley of Salt Lake City, Keith Atherley of Grantsville, Rodney Atherley of Sacramento, Calif. She is also survived by 24 grandchildren, 26 great grandchildren and two sisters: Dena Franklin of Orem, Mariam Phipps of London. She was preceded 1973 Butterfield, Raphael E. (Glenda) Dennis, Longmont, Colo.; Mrs. Randy (Juanita) Utley, Delta; 33 grandchildren; two great- grandchildren; stepmother: Mrs. B. D. (Leola) Taylor, Provo; three brothers and two sisters: B. Don layior, St Ixeorge, Dale tl. layiOT and Gordon Leon Taylor, both Provo; Mrs. Birch (Ruth) Holt, San Jose, Calif., and Mrs. Norman (Edith) VanWoerkom, Los Gatos, generosity in contributing to the Ar- JJjnhs Foundation Drive. The door- canvass was very suc- cessful. Many thanks to all who donated. Della Nebeker, Chairman Miscellaneous For Rent vice Calif, Gov. Atherley Funeral services were held Saturday in Provo. Burial was in the Houseboats on Lake Powell, from 47 serve an Provo City Cemetery. ft. to 65 ft. Contact Water n Wheels unexpired term in the 5th Judicial F22 or Inc. at (801) District, traveling circuit from A large oak tree can give off Nephi to St. George until the end of 1970. almost30,000 gallons of moisture a Personal He practiced law in Provo from year. 1971 until retirement in 1983. NEED 10 fat people lost weight fast, He was active in the LDS Church, feel great, no exercise required. capacities J. llfeDoctor recommended, fully 1ulout . . guaranteed. Right person can earn a F22 great extra income. Call District of Columbia and Utah State . . .. .. cabLIUmorto6 731-75- 773-435- 8. 06 -- - 363-57- SKtfX or agency aggrieved n0, Mary McCune Mining Company to commence within thirty (30) days or the date of SL06 San McEvers, Diego, Calif.; and surface mining operations in por- - publication to the undersigned SSSSEt wMe'youy yZ cy. & bry Attorney, F29 SNOWMOBILE racing and and Sections the Administrative Procedures for Rules Applicable to the Reclamation 'natoTVhw 23rd of Lands Mined for Minerals in Day of February Utah, The name of the proposed mining operation is the Tintic Project' and OIL, QAS AND MINING , the Marjorie L. Anderson person representing the Administrative Assistant coompany is Mr. Doug Lee, Vice .. President, P.O. Box 759, Moss Published in The Eureka Reporter . I February 26, 1988. Beach, California 94038. North Lily Mining Company has , fulfilled obligations under the Utah NOTICE MinedLand Reclamation Act of 1975 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: : UCA, 1953,. as The Central Utah Private Industry (Section 40-amended) with specific reference to Council (PIC) is soliciting input for Section and will employ the its FY 9 Job Training Plan. This following mining and reclamation plan is being prepared under the techniques on approximately 30 provisions of the Job Training Part-acre- s of privately owned land. , nership Act (JTPA) and will provide for job training and related services Durring Operations: The proposed mining operation for eligible residents of the Six Counl; will move and reprocess existing ty Service Delivery Area. Interested mill tailings using a cyanide heap agencies and individuals who have leach recovery process. The existing recommendations as to clientele to .tailings occupy approximately 15 be served, training objectives, oc-acres. The process facility will af-- cupational needs, etc. are invited to submit their recommendations. In feet and additional 15 acres. ' 2. Topsoil will he stripped from the addition, public and private non areas to be disturbed, stockpiled and profit agencies desiring to bid on program administration are invited protected from erosion. 3. Drainage will be routed and to submit their proposals. Proposals controlled to prevent erosion and and recommendations may be erf the project site., warded to: Chairman, Private Industry Council Following Operations: 1. All disturbed areas, including Employment and Training Dept, P.O. Box 788 roads and pads, which were conUT 84701 onused or Richfield, for structed, upgraded Attn: Kent Larsen be will reclaimed site operations in Published the Eureka Reporter upon final termination of mining Feb. 26 and March 4, 1988. activities. 63-46b- -5, 63-46- b4 R613-1M-1- 1. - 8, 88-8- 40-8-- 13 . daughter, Patricia; and two brothers. at Memorial services will be Friday 1 P m- - at the Nephi 4th Ward, 345 Easm at its best! Utah Snowmobile Classic in Satina, Utah, Feb. 27 & 28, featuring drag races and radar run. Estimated EARN $25 per hour at home $3,000.00 purse. Divisions for all teaching children to sew. National snowmobiles. For information call Satina Chamber of ComCompany seeking women. Contact: F22 Kids Can Sew, 1534 36th Street, merce. 84403 F15 (801) Ogden, Utah Friends may call at die Anderson Funeral Home, 94 West 300 North, Nephi, 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday and noon to 1 p.m. at die EASY work! Excellent pay! Assemchurch prior to the service. Donations can be made to the ble products at home. Call for inforM2 Ext. Judge James P. McCune Scholar- mation. ship Trust Fund for Legal Excellence, in care of George M. Business McCune, Suite 11, 1399 S. 700 East, P.O. Box 520561, Salt Lake CSty, Opportunity Utah 84152, or Anderson Funeral START your own lucrative business will be in tbe for $19. Box 657, Gunnison, Cemetery. North 23 529-794- 1. 393-328- 6. A-75- 03 31 For Rent NICE two-bedroo- condo in Mt. m Pleasant with washer, dryer, refrigerator, dishwasher. No city power deposit. Only $250 per month. tfn Call462-321- 3 Work Wonted F24 UT 84634 HANDYMAN - can do most of those Sunal tables odd jobs you are always wanting toning -- Wolff Beds SlenderQuest done. $6 per hour plus travel. Call Tanning 1000 SUNBEDS, Passive Excercisers. Call for Free 50, charity Luncheon. Alliene Farren, Color Catalogue. Save F28 paye Wall and Deanna Sorensen luncheon and fashion the enjoyed the complete sh0w that followed. Contract Bridge UNDER $20,000 JtfMMAAil iMtfAflS DLaSmIaW It K AM 6 ere available for those P3 mterested as well a, vmtmg w,th friends from other lodges. F22 today! Tintic friends were sorry to learn now that Mrs. Josie May Bailey recently DISTRIBUTORSHIPS fell and broke her arm, which is a available excellent profit potential. serious iqjury for a lady of 104 and a New safety products for trucking in- half years. She spent from Thursday dustry. Patented worldwide. Modest to Saturday at Mountain View investment. Business experience re-Hospital where her are was bound quired. Factory training. Red Arrow placed in a sting. She is Towbar F22 presently back at El Rancho Nur- Home in Payson. sing to 20 r 427-934- 9 before 7 a.m. after F24 5 p.m. Help Wanted EASY Work! Excellent pay! Assem- Wor-e Cfor bfoprodatto ext. 6052eowM18 mation. 504-641-80- Work Wonted MARY & EARL Taylor want to take care of elderly person or persons. Will live in. Wages negotiable. 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