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Show Page up Ilk- - 1 iirchn Reporter - September 27. 199b The Eureka Reporter (USPS-- 1 7620) 84628 Pu3i.s''tH! Weekly at Eureka, Utan Printed by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville, Utah 84663 Subscription in advance, per year: Juab County - $15.00 outside Juab County - $18.00 in The Eureka Reporter Church Street, Eureka, UT 84628 Per od ca' Postage oa d at Springville, UT 84663 Publisher MARTIN W. CONOVER Editor MRS. GRACE BERNINI (continued from page 1) "It s not dead by far.' I'nder-woothe general manager, said "I hope ii goes, ii looks good ' The Burgin mine dosed in 1968. Geologists estimate that it contains ji least 23.9 millioti ounces of silver, more titan 275. IKK) tons ot lead and some 90.000 tons of tnc. Gold also may he in the mine. A'ett lias said the current mine reserves are worth an estimated gross value of $4(X) million. According lo the company $ 1995 annua) report, ii could take another two years and S20 million to $30 million before the Burgin is fully operational. Underworld, who has been 25 with Chief Consolidated years, is just happy to he underground again. l:or years, the company leased its rights to huge companies such as Kennecott. Anaconda and Asarco. All of 'hem pumped millions ol dollars into mining hut ceased operations because of low metals prices. "Our company is finally out of the renting business. Now, we're in the mining business. " he said. Smith, of Gold Standard, said lie things Chief Consolidated has done a good job. "I give them a fighting chance. he said. Wcilz also suggested that should Chief Consolidateds mining operation lake off. the company could get into the development business with some of its vast acreage. Eureka is only 20 and ahoui 35 miles front miles from rapidly expanding Utah Valley. Mining could attract workers from all over. "One of these days, the real estate boom is going to move away front the interstate." he said. Maybe, maybe not. it all depends on whether there really is any gold lull n '.lie limit Mining District. Seniors meet hv Gloria Rift On Wednesday. Sept. 17. 1996. 47 Senior Citicns met at the Memorial Building tor .neir regular meeting. President Leah Towers presided and after her welcome io the group, we pledged allegiance to our Mag. Sharon Seamons oflered the invocation. The meal prepared by Ron and Betts Cones and Sharon and Marion Seamons. was delicious, it coiimmcu of Shepherd's Pie ! resit tomatoes, cucumbers, homemade bread, with fresh pcaelics and icc ereant for dessert. Others helping were: Ixalt Towers. Grace C'ondcr and (Ulna Jaspci. following group singing oi "God Bless America" with Mahc1 Butler ai the piano, announcements were made as follows' 1) Mu shots will he given a i he ccmc: on Tuesday . October I. 1996. from 1:30 to 3:30 p.tn. To he reimbursed, it will he for seniors to bring necessary their Medicare Card. 2) At our October i6th meeting. County Attorney. David Ixavitt. will be in attendance u: answer any legal questions the seniors might have. 3) Tom Nedreberg sent wore that the elementary seluxil could use some volunteers lo assist the teachers, if any of you feel you could serve in that capacity, please contact Mr. Nedreberg Ixalt announced that our first meeting of each month will be polluck. and the luncheon for the second meeting will he prepared by teams of two members. We had three guests with us.. Ralph McCormick from California; Dude Iykict front Kansas; and Utis, the daughter of latva Jones. All tnree are former Eureka residents. Our departure fun stuff" was eonirihuied by Martin i'cnncll. Ron Cones, Joe Bernini, and Lynn Tilby. Lone Peak Trailers Sells and has In stock over 250 Trailers Construction Landscape Heavy-Dut- y (ionsencclt Dumps Snowmobile Motorcycle ATV Truck Flat licds I Utility Pace Carno Dorse cfc Stock Lchl, Utah "Tough as a Texas Longhorn" (SOI) On November through 3. 99b. I t.ih will have the rare honor of being the host ol a national ennlerence. the Widowed Persons Service (WPS) National Conference which is stonsored In the American Association ol Retired Persons lAARP). The focus ol the WPS National Conference is two pronged. There will he a series of workshops appropriate lora recently widowed ivi'son These workshops will the newly bereaved on the griel process and help them to develop coping skills. lony workshops will he available lor those volunteers and professionals who work with the newly widowed. The conlcrcncc will he an eveellent networking opportunity with other professionals. Perhaps persons Irom the local luncral homes would be interested in attending or clergy or a representative trom youi church, insurance agents or hank trust officials Anyone with an interest in assisting newly bereaved iersons would benefit Iron) the variety ot workshops ottered to professionals Medical professionals would find this an excellent opportunity to enhance their skills A Bereavement Institute with ('l l s is being ottered lorpiolessionalson November I Also, an optional three-dapost conlcrcncc tour ol Southern I tali will he ottered. Cost ot the conference tor the MIS participants newly widowed persons is S 10 tor the three day conterence. For all otliers the amount is SI 25. lor those wishing to attend the bereavement institute there will be an additional S99 lee. In St. George and surrounding areas registration lorms can be obtained Irom AAKP Media Specialist Norlcv Hall. Home phone. 1X01)673 55X7. Work (X0I )673-459- 1 I'urtlicr intormaiioii can he obtained by contacting the AAKP at 601 F. Street. NW Wasliim!-lo).C. .21X149(202)434-2277- . I edti-eat- POSTMASTER: P.ease send change of address to Miners National widows confab set for Utah 768-84- 31 e y . CATHOLIC Focus of (lie Sunday Muss at St Paine k s Citurel. was on 'God's unbounded compassion and understanding." F'r. Walter was cclchram Scripture readings were front the hook of the prophet Isaiah; the letter of Paul to the Philippi-anand the gospel according to Matthew, in the first reading, tlte prophet Isaian presents several paradoxes that are so much of the Christian life. God :s Mr away, yet very neat. Man is helpless yet hound to act decisively for witat he needs. God's ways ate as high as the neavens. ye1, they must become the normal pattern ot action tor ntan. Recessional hymn was "Holy God. We Praise Tny Name' . Mass on Sunday. Scptcinhcr 29. will begin at 4:(X) n.nt.. as usual s: Worship service at the United Methodist Church, was conducted nv Mien Evans. Liturgisi. He was assisted by Mabel Butler. UshOrganist, and Greg er. Opening hymn was "Guide Ml. O Thou Grea:. Jcnovar. Scripture Ijessons were lakcn front the hook of F.xodus; the letter of Paul to the Philippians. and (he gospel according to Ma- - For Sale 1994 14X70 MOBILE on on the increase Division ol Wildlife ReOltieers sources' conservation and Biologists have had an increase ol fishing violations at Reservoir due to Straw berry anglers I dieting fish while still at the reservoir. Fish from Strawberry must be left in a whole condition mini lakcn home m nine ol consumption. Regulations allow 4 iroui and kokanee salmon m any combination with only rainbow or cuiiliroai irom ou--i IX inches. Anglers are eneoui-ageio volumaiily release cut iliroai ii out All iroui ami ko kanee salmon less Ilian X inches must he immcdinicly released Area Convert a lion Olliccr Kevin Cherry siales dial any lime there is a regulation eonceimug species and sic ol li.sli. filleting lish is not allowed mini for eonsumpinni ready "Most .if die iroui being eaiiglu ai Strawberry reservoir are ovei IX inches. While being cheeked, anglers ivcasionally present us wiili a cooler lull of lillels winch have no proof of species or size. " I To avoid eilalions. anglers aie required io know die regulations ol die water they are lislnng. I lie fishing pioclamalion is loi die purpose1 of helping angleis avoid emhanassing oversights such as this. I liey are free ol charge and available al any license ageni. Kiri:h iilililiun on iiriViitn lot. Fnncinl yard, 2 drive ways, idled. Kprinklinij sys,tum, AC, fully landscaped. $54,900.00. 113 N. Terrace Road, Eureka, 433 6832. SP27 . n. Fishing violations d MKTIIODIST HOME w'IhiiIi tliew. "Fooisicps On The Sidewalk, by lro Tolstoy, was delivered by Allen Evans. Closing the service was the hymn, "God The Spirit, Guide And Guardian, sung by the congregation. Vermont Castings Nature is visible thought. Heinrich Heine Fall Stove S; -- Eureka Medical Clinic Joseph B. Makkiand, p.a.c. Please Make Appointment Call for our schedule: 433-690- 5 I Save $80 to $300 Off. BLOOD PRESSURES checked without charge PODIATRIST available on request SENIOR CITIZENS: FREE eye exams for Driver's Licenses 3 On All Vermont Castings Brand Stoves & Firep 10 WiatliiUhlxinnngMivIrls. Li "I. I 'ireo-Mm- i Ins). ill. B , Lm Toty-r.iieMm N Mm Inv . central valley medical center Sizes & Potul. nn Color (.1 toko- - IIImcih.I imli (table & AltonLiblc IlH.lll.ll lolls. display the largest selection of furnishings in South Utah County! We home another service of Varm Cm lMihir.il'ilnviSili.iiling. Vaud HANKS & SON 229 S. 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