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Show wuk-AAuiurx.- uttAii Uorji Box 2608 Salt Lake Utah 84101 City, . - J . . ! r .V r V0L66 Eureka, Utah-8462- 8 i July 4,1969 No. 27 - i I p. - t . . Centennial Development Company awarded contract at Lehman Cave - t - . j . ;r partment of Interior to Utah firms. A contract in the amount of $182,034 was awarded to Centennial Development Co., Eureka, toom. the National Parks Service for construction off a cave access tumid, parking Senator Frank E. Mom (D Utah) announced today the awarding of six contracts 'totalling $450,119, :from the Do- fm, ' - . - Eureha baseball . area and construction Continuing to post top scoring, power in the little league baseball sport, the Eureka Cubs overcame the Red Socks at Santaquin last Monday and came out on top with a score of 4 to 2.. The game was the only one . . pi for Letter received about 1HS Band . , , t for the week and will resume until after hot play Mm Gbrl JleUa Is her. She plays, peppy J tor ..the Fun Jtsnd tor .flu nmlor CStfaens; She eels the tempo for the Am the members ., Worid War enjoy. She. I bride and has five children. She says ahe enjoys her grandchildren and., gnat gnmdsMI- drea,nad le glad to. see their-- ' "Uttletoes some la the door, and glad to see the Htte heels o ria eea eojey m go wn needed net Jim health le poor, but t she makes i ttC . best of It by getting opt as. r 1 4 Eurekas Pioneer Day parade' McIntyre, Folly Della Nebeker and Thelma Ro- - berts, are urging townspeople, business and church organisations to please let them know of the entries they plan to sif- . wf . patlag in. many activities. " the tawBS off . .a v, sT1- - 7 . fbaabs ia ; NEWS 85th off next week end, when the ! annual Ute Stampede epees its doors on Thursday, July 10, and continuing through Saturday night started in The big event 1825 . will get under way with the luting strains of tern type music along about 2 pm. on Thursday. Riding chibs from several communities of the state will open the first days parade at 6 p.m. with the parade along Nephis main Wes- street from the City Park at Fifth North to Second South and then west to the Fair grounds arena for grand entry for the first night rodeo at 8. Cowboys from most stated west of the Mississippi and an increasing number from Utah win compete tor prize money in bronc riding, buU riding, calf roping, steer wrestling, and a special ladies event, barren racing. Veteran Chuck Par-kiswill again announce the shows, and Cotton Rosser will director, and pledges a fast show. Larry dayman will "down the dhow as. wdl Continued on Page Four). on be-aren- a Jar Catholic Church Services . :- '' Methodist Church service! yohk.Nevers.will conduct the . morning services at the Eureka Methodist Church. The service will begin at 11:00 Sunday Dave at off the Sunday School am. preceding the church service. ; r YltWd YioUd Arthur Smith is confined to the'Psyson Hospital where he is recuperating from a fall at his home several days ago. Friends are wishing , him a speedy recovery. , off Green Ri- ver, Wyoming and his sister, Mrs. Mathina Dalton off Salt Lake, were in town on Monday and Tuesday of this week. Mrs. Dei ton was a house guest at the Bob Fife home, and Mr. Johnson was a guest at the Curtis Butkr home. . interest off, many prominent Utah citizens. who recognized its merits as an answer to many growing juvenile delinquency problems. Mr. Wright, the campaign general chairman, stated the Pine Canyon Ranch has a broad appeal to business and industrial leaders because it will offer a large community bene. : fit return without tax dollar support Voluntary contribu.. tions can buy the. land and the necessary buildings. The 810wcre ranch will then become except for the state welfare, Social Security and other funds already available. MT. Wright said: "Our present system is grossly inadequate. It currently costs $4,200 per 'year' to keep a boy in our State Industrial School which can' do little more than give him an advance degree in The Pine Canyon Ranch program will. help him to, get an education, teach him a trade, and rehabilitate, him to society for a: cost of .approximately self-sustaini- ng ! Wahl-ber- g. came to her msene' and diet rim menetor, and monster it was With wine rattles and a -- button, j the second time In the past weeks that a This was two- - - snake has keen - sighted in .j Mosunoth. Mrs. Bearie Toons stepped out into her yard aad She aaid she came ."almost face to face with .another Mg snake. She said she knew she -- had to get it betore o andshe-managedt- it got her km it with a Mg stick. This one was also a monster with eight rattles. It might pay thd Mammoth folks to walk with"a Mg stick to use when they eome upon Mother reptile, . this Is if they are brave enough .to . per. year... Mr. Wright further emphasized, "The three elements that make this plan so attractive are: L The Tooele school system has agreed to provide facilities for education for the boys. 2. The Tooele army depot is willing to give them good vocational training. 8. Kennecott and other, mafor industries in the area- have committed themselves to foil assistance in job placement The campaign is outlined, to conclude with a victory meeting July 80th. Mr. Wright explained "this is a short campaign and we are confident all those, involved will be conscientious in their efforts to make calls and when .the. facts are presented support this worthwhile, program. . $1400- - - . . - ; it ... use ' , Bzndoplay, ... . - . . Tintic High fichool Baad will Provo on Friday,- where go.-tthey win participate in the Mg' in connection with Bi dspendance : Da--y oelrimticn. Band instructor Ron Griggs wUl acooanpany them to Provo. . - o ' Dave Jasper retired this week as foreman off District 6, state road. crew. His retirement was due to a beck injury suffered more than three years ago. He has worked for the state road for 29 years, aad has been foreman for the peat five years. District 6 patrols 90 niiles of road which Includes Eureka, Elberta, 17 miles off Highway 6, west of Utah Lahe. Dividend Road, Dog Valley cad . Boulter. Tom Eastwood will take osar the work vacated by Mir. Jasper. Happy retirement Is belag wished by Mr. Jaspers friends - Albert Johnson help. A 'neighbor, Max Jasparnov; ffift on rcKranerf . 10:00 ; . am. , Supt Linda Gourley win be in charge over.; throe Sheriff Stewart said the entire area within a 12 mile radius off his ear found stuck in a wash, had been thoroughly searched, except for afew inaccessible spots, with absolutely no result All day Sunday, more than 75 searchers from Utah, Sevtar, Juab, ttlflard. and. Beaver coon-tie- s combed the large area on horses, 'jeeps and motorcycles. A doaen men from the Fko Bird Motorcycle Club, off Etar- eka aided in the hunt Mass will be at 9:00 am at St Patricks Church. . Three little youngsters made their First Holy Communion last Sunday at the 9:00 am Mass, Vincent and Joannie Gil-lesple and Martina Aldaoes. Father John Hedderman off Salt Lake was the pelebrant tor the Mass. setrai Duane Sperry, Juab County sheriff and Calvin Stewart, Millard . County sheriff, would like to expsoss their thanks to the Fire Birds Motorcycle Club off1 Eureka, who! assisted last Sunday In the search for Harry Martin of Fillmore, who has CHURCH at the cross roads city Utah 9 - . Thousands of residents off Central Utah will make their annual trek to ' this .friendly plenty startled Tuesday , morning when she stepped into her back yard in Mammoth, to find a Mg snake not far from where . aha was standing. In typical woman fashion she made it known that riie needed , 1 t? be held cext weeliend r- - . -- Ute Stampede Pine Canyon Ranch Project, five miles east of Tooele, was conceived as an effort off the Guadalupe Center in Salt Lake City, and rapidly attracted the ertan-lnalit- y: . them know. boys whose major problem is that they have no home. The . M ; Mr. fvers pointed 'out' that our detention wiwv 4 state industrial. schools am filled with i Marla.-- ' Elks Parade in ter In the parade . scheduled' Sorry I eouldnt'be these perhere July 19. sonally, hut I understand the An: enjoyable celebration is whole event was a Mg success, being planned throughout the ' with the Tintic Band ia highday in celebrating the arrival light of the pioneers to Utah and an Sincerely, outstanding parade will be one Ranald Reagan, Governor. of the highlights of the occar sion. Anyone desiring, and planning to enter a float is asked to .please contact one. of the committee members and let - nai - wffllng-nessiohel- vu t young ' - the aourts, and we are gmtetol p. to'Sflr. Wright "for his . Governor Calvin Hampton. This letter Is of special interest to citizens off the Tintic District and a copy follows: THE .HONORABLE CALVIN L. RAMPTON, Governor of Utah,-SalLake City, Utah: Dear Gal: I have received your letter and proclamation regarding the partictpatbin off the Tintic School District Band in the Parade officials committee. to provide needed .Capital propoeed ' ranch for Salt Lake, Davis, Weber and Teorie counties, who are actively seeking ways to provide a home tor boys atto rney have had proMeais with society ' or and Am better Toots, Owl's president of Tintic. District School Board received a copy off from Governor. Ronald Reagan to , e aa-uetiv- CS - i a Mr; Xrai said: "The board of trustees includes men than member of the Tstmg Ai Hesrt Mir. Ted Haynes, the Independence holidays. i -- off scheduled ' the First Security Bank j off Utah has accepted chairmanship nf a Amd raising eam-pai- off .. . seeli entries Mr. Jamee Ivors, Jr., chairman of the board of trustees, Pine. Canyon Ranch; for Boys, announced that Mr. Ralph B. Wright, sealer vice prseident of war ter lines at., the Lehman Caves National Monument in White Pine County, Nevada. team posts win smCiti to 10 . . in the district . Ora shipments , i Fntro! Corporation, 12 cars . hknqysite ctay. The mines In the district win have a three day holiday FW--; day, fiaturday and Sunday. AU business houses In Bureka, closed .tor Independence . Day . Friday, JUly 4th., ! . ' Mr. and Bin. Melvin Walker ' Mr. aad.Mre. Martln EMniril neeived .word . this week from le statJr., and daughter, drove to their eon, Frank, whowith the ioned in South Korea Strawberry Reservoir. last. Sunbed he that day; where .they met Mr. end, U. S. Air. Force, Mre. .Terry Kay and two boys. received a promotion to Serbeen in KoThey report a very enjoyable, geant. Frank has rea for the poet few months. day and some good fishing. - v v , |