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Show Page Two - The Eureka Reporter - September 9. 1994 George E. Owens The Eureka Reporter George Edward Owens, 79, died August 22, 1994 at St. Francis Memorial Hospital in San Francisco, CA. (USPS-179-62- 0) He was bom March 5, 1915 in Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Eureka, Utah to William F. Owens and Ella Humble Owens. Printed by He received his early education ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY in Eureka schools, attending Utah 84663 Springville, Tintic High School through his junior year: and graduating from Subscription in advance, per year: Judge Memorial High School in in Juab County - $15.00 Salt Lake City. outside Juab County $18.00 George was a self employed in Salt Lake City before florist POSTMASTER: Please send change of address to moving to San Francisco, where The Eureka Reporter he managed Podesta-BaldoccChurch Street, Eureka. UT 84628 Florist for 30 years. Second class postage paid at Springville, UT 84663 He is survived by his daughter Susan and Bob MARTIN W. CONOVER Publisher and two grandchildren, Editor Habbeshaw; MRS. GRACE BERNINI Lisa Adair Habbeshaw, Craig and her husband, Brian, and a Robert Adair; and his brother, James Owens, of Walnut Creek, Calif. Graveside services were held at Mount Calvary Catholic Cemetery, Salt Lake City, September 3, 1994. Tributes and remarks were given by Dean Manson, John Downey and Doug Livsey, About three percent of middle- or clinic, she said if you use one prior to the interment. -aged adults arc diabetic, but of the home tests, you should only about half of them are aware consider a fasting blood sugar of their condition. level of 140 or above a warning Adult onset diabetes is a sign of adult onset diabetes. At condition that occurs at any age. this point your should seek medibut it usually begins in the 40-5- 0 cal care. Since the year-ol- d age group. Schvaneveldt said the best symptoms develop gradually, it predictor of adult onset diabetes often goes undiagnosed, said is obesity. About 80 percent or The following articles give Norecn Schvaneveldt, director of more of those diagnosed are the dietetics program in the Utah obese. So if you have a history of some insight into "life in the State University College of Fami- this type of diabetes in your Tintic District" circa 1899. They ly Life. family, be especially wary of were taken from the Salt Lake She said most adults don't weight gain. The condition is also Herald and were submitted by realize they are diabetic until they more frequent in women and John Schmitt. seek medical care for another often seems related to a stressful To the Editor of The Herald: condition which turns out to be event in the persons life. The Tintic Teachers associato diabetes. Adult is secondary onset diabetes usually tion held at Mammoth Saturday, Some symptoms of adult onset easy to treat, she said. The symp- Feb. 25. was a perfect success in diabetes arc itchy skin, blurred toms can often be controlled every way. Although a blinding vision, excessive nighttime urina- simply by weight loss. Many snowstorm was in progress the tion, burning or tingling in the other cases can be controlled with teacher found it easy extremities, urinary tract infec- a proper diet and oral medica- to be present. tion and sudden unexplained tion. Relatively few adult onset The following excellent prowright loss, said Schvaneveldt. diabetics requre daily injections gramme was intelligently renAny of these symptoms could be of insulin. dered: mistaken for something other Schvaneveldt warns that if left Paper on "Busy Work" by than diabetes, so the only safe untreated, diabetes can lead to Nellie Harrington, teacher course of action is to get a blood much accelerated arteriosclerosis Miss of the primary department of the test. (hardening of the arteries) result- Eureka schools. The test is fairly simple, she ing in high blood pressure, heart Song by Mr. R.I1. House, said. Most diabetics perform attacks and strokes. Another Mammoth schools. blood sugar level tests on them- common complication is blockage principal of Paper on "Zoology" by Mr. selves. Although she suggests of blood vessels in the extremities Joel Jenifer, principal of Eureka having the test done at a hospital that may require amputation. City schools. Fifteen minutes discussion on each paper was allowed. A speech by John Hawkins, trustee of Mammoth school district, who ably handled his subhi son-in-la- great-grandchil- Adult diabetes often goes undiagnosed d, w, CATHOLIC METHODIST Sunday Worship Service at Celebrant for the Sunday mass United Eureka s Methodist Church, was conducted by the held at St. Patricks Church, was Father Walter. Entrance hymn pastor. Rev. Curt Pollock. Assistwas "Praise To Our God, Creaing him were Mabel Butler, Lord". Scripture readings Sandy Evans, Allen Evans and tions the book of the prophwere from Greg Evans. Central focus of the service was on "Genuine et Isaish; the letter of James; and Faith "..noting that "Faith fy the holy gospel according to itself, if it has no works, is Mark.. and speak to us of faith and discrimination. As Father dead." "Jesus My Lord" was the preached his homily, he spoke of opening hymn. The gospel lesson was taken from Mark 7:24-3Topic of Rev. Pollocks sermon was "How Do You Communicate?" Thanksgiving and Communion followed the hymn "He Touched Me", with Greg Evans as Communion Steward. The service closed to the strains of the Hymn of Dedication, "Forth in Thy Name, O 7. Lord". Isaiahs hopeful message and St. James remarks that the poor of this world are often those chosen by God to be rich in faith and heirs of Christs Kingdom. He explained more fully the messages contained in the readings. Recessional hymn was "Holy, Holy, Holy". Mass on Sunday, September 11, will begin, as usual, at 4:00 p.m. History files give insight into life in up-to-da- te Elk archery hunt begins; unlimited permits sold An estimated 4.600 archery elk hunters were afield fro the hunt opener Thursday, September I . During a year when most big game permits were eut back severely, an unlimited number of archery elk permits will be sold. Because of a low success rate for1 elk archers, (about 10 percent), the Board of Big Game Control allowed for permits to he sold over the counter to anyone desiring to participate in this challenging hunt. Normal strategy for elk archers is to locate bull elk by bugling. Elk in Utah begin their ject. the bull elks way of announcing himself to cow elk and warning other bulls to stay away. Once elk arc located, the archer usually becomes stationary and begins a variety of calls imitating cows and other bull elk to entice the bull to come in. Because of extremely dry conditions throughout elk habitat this year. Division biologists recommend that hunters concen- trate their efforts around areas with water and green vegetation. Elk prefer to stay as high in the rut during the month of Septem- mountains as possible to avoid ber and arc extremely vocal annoying insects during this lime during this period. The bugle is of the year. Eureka mining area circa 1 899 Central mine. South Swansea, low rates will result in the plac- Mammoth mill, Adams & Son, ing of phones in all of the smallSilver City, Kirkendall Hotel, er mines in the near future, so Robinson Livery & Transfer that the present switchboard will Lower Mammoth be increased to double its present company. mine. Hotel Mammoth, Sunbeam mine, B. M. Cornish, Swansea, Star Consolidated mine, Ajax mine. Four Aces mine. Picnic mine. Mr. Vance feels confident that many more subscribers will obtain the privileges of the service. The company will erect a building for the exchange, and do away with the system heretofore existing making this locality subordinate to Eureka. The service will be of inestimable value and convenience to residents of Knightsville on the north to Diamond, as free use of the instruments will be accorded subscribers. Inasmuch as the central office will be established in Robinson, and necessarily be equipped with that most indispensable adjunct the "hello" girl, much interest, locally, is manifested as to who she may be. capacity. The extension of this service will be a great convenience to residents here and serves to bring the camp into even closer touch with the me- tropolis. A teacher affects eternity; no one can tell where his influence stops. Henry Adams The U.S. Military Academy at West Point was established by President Jefferson in 1802. EUREKA MEDICAL CENTER Joseph B. Markland, P.A.C. IMPORTANT TO MAKE APPOINTMENT Robinson, May 29, 1899. .The installation of the new telephone Miss Lillian Miner entertained service was accomplished today the teachers with a comic recita- when the son of Dr. tion. after which the meeting Miner, at the Mammoth Hotel, adjourned to meet at Eureka sent his compliments by wire to a City, March 11, 1899. little maiden at the Kirkendall House. Under the able superin-tcndcnc- y of R.D. McCrcery the Mammoth, May 3, 1899 - The has been pushed rapidly work principal mines of Tintic, and the leading mercantile houses of the forward, and today the service is mining sections embracing Mam- in effect throughout the Tintic moth, Robinson, Silver City and District and between all of the Diamond, arc immediately to be large mines. Under a special given direct telephone communi- arrangement, there will be free cation with Salt Lake City. A.J. service between the mines and Vance, representing the Rocky regular local subscribers throughMountain Bell Telephone compa- out the district. The switchboard is at the ny, is here in the interest of his Miners Supply Company, in employers and has concluded arrangements with the following-name- d charge of Miss Matthews, and corporations and individu- has a capacity of twenty-fiv- e als who have subscribed: Grand phones. It is expected that the To Do So Please Call 433-690- 5 For Our Schedule Blood Pressures checked without charge PODIATRIST available on request Senior Citizens: FREE Eye Exams for Drivers Licenses Copies Available - 5 FOR APPOINTMENTS 433-690- 5 |