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Show Onniwest Corp. 3322 South 3rd East Street Salt Lake City, Utah 04115 Eureka, Utah 84628 Voi.70 November 7, 1975 No. 45 team does well Cross-countr- y The Tintic High School cross country track team won third place in state competition held recently after winning several meets. Members of the team are Ray Garbett, Brett Wall, Jeff Jones, Mike Green, Chuck Davis, Paul Johnson and Tim Fields. They are coached by coach Palmer. Parent-teach- er conferences set at school All parents 61 Tintic High School students are invited to visit the high school November 11th beginning at 1:00 p.m. for parent-teach- er Ray Garbett, Brett Wall, Jeff Jones, Mike Green, Chuck Davis, Paul Johnson, Tim Fields and Coach Palmer make up theTintic High students spend more time in volunteer service than those of any other university in the nation, according to the Directory of College Student Volunteer Programs. With the fall semester only half over, BYU students have BYU already volunteered nearly 16,000 hours of their time to work with young and old alike in the Provo area," reported Sylvia Law, Student Body Community Service Last years estimated 10,000 hours spent by students in volunteer service projects in exceeded the totals reported by any other school, she added. Figures for this year. will be much higher because of a new system of recording volunteer hours. Service hours amounting to 7,800 have already been recorded through the Student Community Service Office, about 90 percent of which is organized and carried out by campus branches of the LDS vice-preside- nt Church. total at 8,000 tours has already been logged by BYU A students another through student government office by a wide variety of clubs and . organizations. The School cross country team. The group traveled to the state meet and placed third behind student-centere- d volunteer program has full support of the administration and faculty, Miss- - Law ob- served. There are generally no ulterior motives for the students, and it helps considerably in rounding out their education. Miss ' Law heads an allvolunteer organization with six divisions and volunteers running those divisions from five to seven hours each per week. In turn, each division head has a staff of about 10 volunteers who spend from one to three hours weekly in keeping the programs organized and functioning. The six major programs include the following: Youve Got a Friend, Senior Citizens, Utah State Hospital, Advocacy, Beautification and Con- servation, and Health Services. 433-63-44 Enterprise and San Juan. CHURCH NEWS students log volunteer hours BYU student applied More than this fall for the Youve Got A Friend program which puts college students on a basis with local children who come from broken families or just want to be friends with college students. Nearly 200 students are now involved in this program and spend about three hours weekly with the youth. The Senior Citizens program includes cleaning yards, painting homes, washing walls, cleaning and scrubbing carpets. 300 parent-teach- LDS Services Services at the Eureka LDS Ward on Sunday morning were conducted and presided over by Bishop Dave Garbett. The opening prayer was given by Ray Rhoades. The music was under direction of Mrs. Mary G rims ted at the organ, and Wanda Colovich chorister. Barbara Wilde was accepted as a Sunday School teacher. Two babies were blessed, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Taylor was blessed and given the name of Terri. He was blessed by November . . . diabetes month Bishop Garbett The son of Mr. and Mrs. Dwain Garbett was given the name of Dwain Jo. He was blessed by his father, Dwain This year the entire month at November will be devoted to diabetes. The Utah Diabetes Association, an affilate of the American Diabetes Association, will sponsor a number at activities, including forms open to the public, on juvenile and adult onset diabetes. Physicians, dietitions, nurses and diabetics will be in attendance to answer questions concerning diabetes. The first of these forums, entitled An Open Discussion of Problems encountered by the Adult Diabetic Gl Bill The Benediction was given by Frank Ewell. United Methodist Service Rev. Sloan will preside at the afternoon service at 2:00 p.m. . at 1 p.m. preceding the church service, with Alliene Farren in charge. St Patricks Catholic Service The Saturday evening Mass will be at 6 p.m., with Father Head as the celebrant. students to register now New students who wish to enter Utah Tenchical College in Provo for the winter quarter under Garbett Sunday School will be held veterans education benefits of the GI Bill must register early from November 3 through 17 according to Bliss Nisonger, in charge of the Utah Tech veterans program. Those veterans already registered for the fall quarter need not go through this early he said, but registration, those coming in for the first time this year must register early to insure their first benefit checks arriving prior to the commencement of the winter quarter on Jan. 5 The Nov. 3 through 17 be acregistration may complished at Mr. Nisonger s office from 8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fridays. Mr. Nisonger said 670 students are now attending Utah Tech under some form of veterans benefits. Of this number, he said, 20 er visits. Reader happy one-to-o-ne - conferences. Students will be dismissed after lunch. Parents are requested to for appointments. call of Parents junior and senior students are invited to visit with Fred H. Holladay concerning plans of their students concerning scholarships and post high school plans also during on Halloween Oh What a Beautiful Mor- ning not just the sunshine, but I just took a ride through our little town and the absence of Halloween pranks really I listened to heart. gladdened by the gruesome news on TV this l-- A 2-- A Alma Boswell passes away Alma S. Bowell, 83, of Tooele, a former resident of Eureka, died in a Salt Lake Hospital October 31, 1975 of causes incident to age. He was the father of Elmo Boswell of Eureka. He was born September 29, 1892 in Nephi, a son of Sylvester Hamilton and Fannie Roselle Rowley Boswell. He married Celia Ellen Nellie Cartwright on April 2ft, 1916 In Manti, .later solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Teihple. During his residence here he followed mining, and also was a former employee of Eureka City, Utah Road Commissioner, at Tooele Army Depot Survivors are his wife; sons, daughter, Ned William, Max Alma, Mrs. Vincent (Margaret) all Elmo Roland, Eureka; 22 grandchildren, 26 great grand- Jones, children; of Tooele; brothers, sister, morning about the George L., Volney, Melvin, all of Salt Lake; Owen, Roy, Weber County; Mrs. La veil Gardner, Phoenix. Funeral services were held Tuesday noon, in Tooele 3rd-7t-h ward chapel. Burial was in the Nephi City Cemetery. good wholesome goodies, instead of junk. Thank you, everyone who make this type of Halloween possible for my children. Citizens asked Tricky children in the larger Treats places had received when they went from door to door, and listened to all the warnings given to parents and children about inspecting their wares before they ate them. How nice it is for me as a mother to know where my kids were last night and to know their tummys were filled Election day passes quietly Election day in Eureka was very quiet. With only one ticket in the field, there wasnt much enthusiasm. The Democratic Ticket was the only ballot, voting for three-fou- r year City councilmen, Ted Johnson, incumbent, and Ronald Nelson and William Garbett, with no oppostion. All were voted back in, and only 146 votes cast in the three precincts. to 25! are women. The veterans program director pointed out that anyone is eligible for veterans educational benefits today who has served 180 days or more active duty in the armed ser-- No more than seven members can be on a team and each member must run 2 Vz miles in each race. Tintic won first place over Ban Loman and USD. They were invited to the Region Cross Country meet and the team won first again over Morgan, Dugway, USD Intermountain and Wendover. They were then invited to the state meet at Sugar House Park in Salt Lake City, where they competed against the best and schools in the state. vices, any part at which occured after Januray 31, 1955. Veterans have 10 years in which to avail him or herself of GI educational benefits. to pay bills Mayor Wayne Cook has asked that all citizens keep their water bills current The Mayor has stated that all deliquent accounts not paid immediately will be shut off from water service and the bills collected by whatever means are necessary. PARTY A special Interest Party will be held November 14, at 6:30 at the Eureka LDS Ward. This is for the single members of the Eureka Ward. Anyone interested and would like more information is asked to contact Margaret llude at |