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Show Page Two - The Eureka Reporter - September 16, 1994 Lucille F. Martell The Eureka Reporter (USPS-179-62- 0) Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Printed by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY gg3 Springville, Utah 84663 Subscription in advance, per year: in Juab County - $15.00 outside Juab County - $18.00 POSTMASTER: Please send change of address to The Eureka Reporter Church Street, Eureka, UT 84628 Second class postage paid at Springville, UT 84663 Publisher Editor MARTIN W. CONOVER MRS. GRACE BERNINI June and Coleen McNulty were happy to have sons Blake, Jim and Larccl visiting their home over the weekend. The visit was short and Mom and Dad hated to see it end, but look forward to the next time. Other visitors on Friday evening were Vcm and Leslie McNulty and Jim and Nancy Rowley. John Sutherland and Brenda make it. No one was injured, and the band played on during the delay. June and Coleen plan to return sometime when they can enjoy a longer ride on the train. Barry and Mary Franks Kristin and and daughters, Erica, of Salt Lake City; and Icona Franks of Eureka, drove to St. George on Saturday, to attend the wedding and reception of Lisa Franks and Chris Larsen. Lisa is the daughter of Don and Alice Franks of Leeds, Utah. While in St. George, they enjoyed a visit with Leonas spent Labor Day weekend in Grand Junction, CO. visiting with Sharon and Carl Peterson and Leona Laird. Also there visiting for the weekend and were Chuck and Coli Egan of granddaughter Melanie Evans Mesa, AZ. Carl and Sharons and Stephanie Evans. The group daughter-in-law- , Debbie returned home on Sunday. Peterson, and their grandson, Vern and Leslie James, joined the group on left their home in SAturday for a delicious dinner at McNulty last Eureka Saturday to return to Carl and Sharons home. home in Camano Island, On Sunday, John, their a Brenda, Carl, Sharon, Debbie WA. They were in Eureka for and James drove to Aspen where month, attending the Silver City and working on their they visited with Scott Peterson Reunion who was working at the Aspen home on Dcprizcn Street. airport. Scott took the group to a very nice restaurant for a delicious lunch which was enjoyed by all. Scott returned to Pheasant Although summer work and the rest drove on into is incomplete at this tend data the day Aspen and spent point, it appears that nesting the browsing through shops success was reasonably good this there. They then went on a A high percentage of birds sightseeing tour through Aspen. year. and Chuck and Coli spent that day in successfully a were the of breeding part Grand Junction visiting with in the of 1994. population spring Leona. Thus the number of far, On Monday, they spent time shopping in the Mesa Mall pheasants seen and the average and then returned to Carl and brood size are both improved Sharons place where Sharon over 1993, but not as high as in 1992, which was one of the best served a delicious lunch to pheasant years, especially in Utah everyone before they left to County, in many years. As return to their homes. always, Utah County will attract On Saturday, Sept. 3, the most hunters even though June and Colccn McNulty and habitat quality and quantity Vcm and Leslie McNulty continue to shrink. Sanpete, Juab, traveled to Heber to enjoy a ride Tooele and Salt Lake counties on the Heber Creeper. t The "Blue provide less significantly was Grass Express" very opportunity for hunting although entertaining with live blue grass hunting in Sanpete County can music and light refreshments to occasionally be rewarding. In all add to the fun of the train ride. of these areas, the majority of There was a slight delay on the hunting occurs on privately return trip when the driver of a owned land and hunters must pickup truck attempted to beat the have prior and written train at a crossing but didnt quite permission to trespass. great-granddaught- er, Good hunting over-winter- ed Lucille Ferguson Martell, 90, died Thursday, September 8, 1994 in Bountiful, Utah. She was born on March 3, 1904 in Spanish Fork, Utah to Joseph and Mary Beck Ferguson. She married Wells Riley Martell August 23, 1928 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He passed away on November 15, 1984. in BEAR LAKE Lucille was educated Fishing is fair Eureka and Spanish Fork schools for lake and cutthroat trout. A and attended the Brigham Young few fish are being taken. Boat was an launching is now available at the She University. recently completed marina in elementary school teacher. Wells and Lucille and their Garden City. The Rainbow Point boat ramp is out of the water and family lived in Southern unusable. California for over 40 years before moving to Spanish Fork STRAWBERRY RESERVOIR upon Wells retirement from The algae is coming on strong making fly fishing and trolling a dentistry. She was an active member of little more difficult. Rainbows, kokanee salmon the LDS Church and a faithful cutthroats and arc all beginning to concentrate church worker. She spent many near inlets to the reservoir. the in Primary Association, years including being Stake Primary President of the Pasadena Stake. She also loved teaching in the Relief Society. She and her Marvin Poll Bacon, age 68, husband were workers in the Los passed away September 9, 1994, Angeles Temple of the LDS in Salt Lake City. Marvin is a Church. former Eureka resident ami Survivors include her received his early education in children: Daughter, Mrs. Bryce Tintic schools. (Marylyn) Billings of Bountiful, t. . . August 2 Utah; and Son, Dr. Wells F. i3Si m Lake Salt City, son of Frank Martell of Maui, Hawaii; 12 and Irma Rose Poll Bacon. He 19 greatgrandchildren; in the U.S. Army in grandchildren. She was preceded served in death by a brother and sister: World War II. He married Max and Lola Marjorie Allred on August 28, Ferguson 1948 in Salt Lake City. He Ferguson. Funeral services were held graduated from the University of Tuesday, September 13, 1994 in Utah in 1951 and was a member the Walker Mortuary in Spanish of Kappa Sigma Fraternity. He Fork. Burial was in the Spanish was a member of the Elks Lodge. Fork City Cemetery. Although the Constitution requires U.S. Senators to be at least 30 years old, in 1806 Henry Clay of Kentucky was appointed to fill an unexpired term when only 29. The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for circumstances they want, and, if they cant find them, make them. The word conversation from two Latin terms, which means "to keep" guard" and con, which comes sevarc, or "to means "together." BURRASTON POND - Slow to fair success, MANTI CREEK - Fair to good fishjng. Some cutthroats native to stream. Be prepared to hike somc rugged bottoms, LAKE POWELL - Striped bass been erratic and have toils random. Morning and evening rCmain the best times to see surface activity, ayne ' Cha"nel Gustavcson recommends trying tjie mouth of the Dirty Devil, the back of West Canyon and the extreme back end of Last Chance. Deep fish have been caught with anchovies at 40-7- 0 feet in the mouth of Blue Notch, Moki Wall and the narrows between the dam and Navajo Canyon S,g . DEER CREEK RESERVOIR Fishing is slow to fair. Best success is by trolling pop gear, The Eureka Improvement Committee will meet on Monday, ?Ptembcr 26 aI 7:3J in lhe Memorial Building. They arc asking for ideas for winter projects, something in keeping with the goals of "promoting pride." Bring your He spent his career in law community ideas to the meeting... get enforcement. involved! Everyone is welcome. He is survived by his wife Marjorie, his daughters: Karen If thc of populalion prcscnt (Famigliciti), Robyn (Garvin) and gr0wih continue, the number of Susan (Baldwin); grandchildren; people on earth will double by Andrew Poll Baldwin, Matthew the year 2026. Donald Baldwin, Alayna Marie Baldwin and Daniel Alexander Garvin. Graveside services were held Monday, September 12, 1994 at Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park, in Salt Lake City. Thc family suggests contributions be made to thc Arthritis Foundation, 1733 So. 1 100 East, Salt Lake City, Utah 1 84105. House of Dreams n- - Things Specializing in Bridal Dresses, Veils, Wedding Cakes and Cakes for other special occasions HONDAl Power Equipment Authorized Service Dealer, Many Parts in stock for the Shcalcnc Cohvich 795 W 1220 S. Tooele, Utah 840di 801-882-696- - 5 Call for an Appointment! mechanic. CARPENTER SEED CO. 1030 S. 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