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Show February 26, 1988 The Eureka Reporter Page Four Seniors enjoy Valentine program on in senior citizens. by Grace Chatwin President Butler thanked LeRoy Eureka senior citizens Young-at- club held their annual Gourley for the paperback books his Heart Valentines Party Feb. 17, 1988, at 4 family donated and asked the members if they had any of these p.m. in the Memorial Building. President Curtis Butler presided books they would like to donate as and welcomed the 48 members they would be most welcome, present. Invocation was by Grace Chatwin. A hot turkey dinner was served on tables decorated in a Valentine theme. Red and white balloons, red Anyone wishing to take any of these bodes home to read are free to do so. After reading them, they are to be returned to the center, Members were also reminded to steamers, hearts and other get their RSVP reports in on Valentine motifs were used, and a huge red heart-shape- balloon d floated on (me side of the hall with Happy Valentine 1988 written on it. The cooks responsible for the U.S.D.A. surplus commodities will dinner and their helpers were be available to eligible Eureka Martin Fennell, Curtis Butler, cm Wednesday, March 9, resident Wanda Colovich, Mabel Butler, 1988. details will be printed in More Maud Blight, Edna Jasper, Virginia next weeks issue of the EUREKA REPORTER. Untie High School Yearbook, PICK AND SHOVEL. Pictured is the 1939 Basketball Team and Coach Seth Parkinson. This is the first of a series of articles recalling an incident that resulted in the team being suspended from Region Three athletic Judges students win awards Local activities for a period of one year. The ruling was handed down by the Region Three Athletic Board. Members of Eureka's older generation will remember the brouhaha (involving the team and enthusiastic Untie fans), that prompted the suspension. Editori note...Shown here is a page from Tom 1039 On Feb. 12th, Bonds were awarded Congressional candiate Gunn chase the assets of Empex Hose, McKay in the company of Juab Inc. of Long Beach, California and County Commission Chairman Joe will be moving the plants equip- Bernini and Nephi Mayor Boyd Park ment to Nephi. The purchase transaction is recently paid a visit to NRP in NRP plant manager Roger scheduled to be completed soon. It Jorgensen told the group that Nephi will mean that NRP will be hiring Rubber Products Corporation has another 20 to 25 employees at entered into an agreement to pur- - minimum and going to two shifts. NRP currently has 110 employees working 1.5 shifts. Some supervisory personnel will be moving to Nephi from California. SPECIAL Hamburgers 59 (Catsup A Mustard or Sauca) Free "PIT STOP" Hat for orders of $12.00 to $15.00 MARCH California are expensive, and because the Nephi area has an ex-- cellent work force, says the plant Dwain Fox was guest of honor at manager, birthday dinner held Saturday at the The Juab Community Develop-Neph- i. home of Phil and Colleen White in ment Agency and Nephi City have Tilby and Leona Bray, who had Goshen. Other guests were Harold helped the company with details of injured her back in a fall on the ice. and Alice Fox and Bryan and purchase and move, Tammy White. Brevities Joe and Grace Bernini spent the Empex computerized weekend joining in birthday equipment to manufacture textile celebrations for dear friend Emma braided hose for plaster grout, and is at Canyon Hills Health Care - EUREKA uses ANNIVERSARY thru 6 1 to Janeel Castleton, Kristy Drussel, Martha Jessup and Heather Holman for their participation in the Elks Contest on Drug Abuse. The awards were presented by E.R.R.C. Smith, Drug Chairman Larry Ewell (for Tintic Lodge), and Juab County Drug and Alcohol Abuse Director, Maurice Memmot Thanks were extended to Director Memmot for judging the papers and for his interest and involvement. M&or to purchase Erapflff Uo$e Co. in Caif. 2ND Saving 50-doll- ar concrete pump applications; largein Nephi and for Number bore hose for oil suction and one at his Grandson, Gregory home in Salt Lake City. Emma Celebrated her 84th birthday ad Gregs party Greg just turned began Saturday evening when he was honored (along with his parents, David and Linda), at a birthday following surgery A homemade MEDICAL valentine CENTER 2. STEVE E. PEN ISON, JOSEPH dinner at the home of Jim and Christine Bernini in Sandy. On assembly equipment.Large-bor- e he was the center of at-You hand at Sunday tention as family members gathered Pance- the Nephi plant now will be produced at his home Old The Gray with gifts and Sweetheart; on the Empex computerized I Love You Truly. Mare and were grandgoodies. Attending rf the chorus presmt parents; Bill and Joyce Gardner of Member, Lef,,e Randle, Maud Blight, Summit Park; Joe and Grace were..Virgmia Leah Towers, Edna Bernini of Eureka; aunts, uncle, J03 De, and cousins: David and Emma lasPer Curtis Butler and Martin- B. MAMUAND, M.D. P.A.C. ..Office Hours.. Mondays Wadnasday Fridays 3-- 5 91 1 10-1- 2 -- present NRP building. The company has no present plans to make ad- ditions to the plant, although in-ventory storage space has been secured at other buildings in Nephi. Gardner and daughter, Corissa, of Brent and Pam Gardner Parjc and toughers, Brooke and Page f Salt Lake City It was a special day rintincr fnr a serial km- i- W Blood Pressures The presentation wasenvery much and we hope they can keep up the good work. The president thanked everyone who had helped in any way to make the party such a success. He an- - checked without charge Flu nounced that the next regular y will be held March 2nd and Nephi over a period Wrist watches were first made in meeting added that in the future there will be Jorgensen says he hopes to have the the 1790s. information bulletins placed on the equipment up, running, and bulletin board for everyone to look of middle the producing by April. over. The information will keep NRP is moving the equipment to BEAUTY LYMAN'S to in its centralize order everyone apprised of what is going Nephi in costs operation, because plant The equipment will be moved to Shots new availobla at Clinic. 30-da- PIT STOP DRIVE IN Main Street - Eureka FOR APPOINTMENTS 433-690- 5 SALON EUREKA. UTAH LYMAN 10NEY, Owner and Operator TINTIC SCHOOL DISTRICT FOOD SERVICE POLICY FY 88, ADDENDUM Effective March 1, 1988 the following charges will be made for paid lunches and extra milk served in the Monthly Weekly Daily Extra $12.00 3.25 .65 .20 Published in the Eureka Reporter February 26f 1988. V jIoi inq B'tachos 4-- 12 $14.00 3.75 .75 .20 ms 'i-- i C Grades CITIZENS OF EUREKA CITY ylmq and cutting lunch room. K-- 3 ATTENTION!!! F o b u ".sts m port S'yb'tq . V. t e4 APPOINTMENTS ONLY k Z PHONE L I M-i- l 433-636- 7 Sunday Cud Monday I "If you are interested in "OUR TOWN'S" future growth"... 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