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Show Universal Microfilming Corp Box 2608 Salt Lc?K 4 Cty, Utah 84101 . Eureka, Utah 84628 V0l66 July 18, 1969 No. 29 Preparations for the Pioneer Day celebration to be held in Eureka pn Saturday, July 19, are completed and the events of the day are as follows: Sa- pm., and will go down Main Street and back up Leadville to the high school where it will disband. A musical program will be presented at the high lute at "sun '.rise 6 Am. Races school at 7:30 p.m. All entries will begin , on the school in the parade are asked to bo 10:00 at the starting point not later Games at 'a.m. grounds and concessions will open at than 4:30 p.m., as it takes con10:00 am. Judging of the beard siderable time to get everything contest will be held in front of lined up in order to start the the city hall at 4:00 pm. A parade at 5:00. The parade committee for motorcycle .event will be held west of Eureka at 1:00 pm. the celebratoin would like it to with membership participation ' be understood that local entries in the parade are not competonly. .This .will be. over in. time enfor jfte'beard. judging; contest. ing with the Hansen will be given TheMel orchestra will tries. One prise en--to the winning furnish music during the judging.! Hie parade' will be at ,5:00 try, and three prises will be awarded to local entries. They would also like to state that Eureka-ballteaall the judging will be done by ni people, and in this .way . no partiality will be John "Jack Weldon of Sanspendwith rela- - . ta Maria, California, is i- : fl 1 1 i ing the week here tives. He came to Eureka to participate in the Pioneer Day parade, which will be on Saturday, July 10. John will be grand marshall of the day and will lead the parade. He has managed many rodeos and por--ades throughout California, and was asked to Eureka to be in the parade. He was the one responsible for - getting the bid for rTintic High School Band to be the lead band in the San-- i ta fMaria ..Rodeo .Parade -- held last-- month," and jWbaiuLuni-forfund committee, Ron Griggs and the Untie Band members, and in fact all the townspeople wish to show him in a-- small yravhow, his -- efforts in they appreciated -bringing the Hntict Band to Sami Maria. ' . out-of-to- - m ! very-muc- John is a native and received out-of-to- . wins goSwihrnia educa-- 'where ; . arethorcgUy enjoying hlsstay here .this week. - v, . Members of the Untie School District Board of Education meeting in special session vot- ed unanimously to purchase 185,000 worth of tax antidpa- tion notes from First Security Bank of Utah. Superintendent .Blight point-- . ed out to the board that Governor Rampton had made ar--; rangements for the purchase of the notes with the bankers of Utah. The notes were pur-- 1 chased in two separate items, me for 835,000 for 90 days and the other for 350,000 for one 4 through Utah's courts dining ! themonth of May, according to .arrest , report ly . re- leased by Vthe ; Division' of Fish : andGame. Golden Peay, Chief of Law Enforcement' said,- - Angling rules are simplest' they've been forfyears and are available to everyone, so.we expect allang-ler- s to abide by. them. We are having a problem with people fishing with set lines or being more than 10 feetf from their Une. WewouMliketo , No other action was taken meet-- ! ing was adjourned. Regular meeting In the regular session June 30 the board adopted the 1969-- at the meeting and the -- and 'Mrs. Elmo Boswell. ! KWday from a ten- - I Mid-Grang- er . of-th- e . ed The: June , report listed . 185 cases; ,only 92 were listed in the same monthly report in -- ed-iicatf- on, ot data processngi has allowed the Division to check closely the juveniles who purchase a hunting license without having passed the required hunter safety course. Violations of the angling rules brought citations to 50 persons and 40 others were cited for fishing without a' license. Net fines for the 185 cases totaled $2,432.00. Courts in 21' of the states 29 counties handled fish and Cydney Lee Fowden of J vale is spending the week here 'game cases, the largest number, ..with her grandparents, Mr. and 48,'in Salt Lake County follow- ed by Weber, 36 and Utah 18. "Mrs. William Paxman. ; ed . Peay' said that the use of .1 Mr.1 Fish and 'Gaine. cfcses cleared through the courts 'during the ed arrests. It l dolefthhJuiie0verlft:sr - home and 2 1 rturt cleared s gon-in-la- w, Mr. of and. Mra payi( is'' spemilng the week here with , . her grandparents, ad- - Golden Peay; chief of. law enforcement for the' Division of Fish' and: Game noted that an for increase in juvenile-arrestwas illegal purchase of licenses, a major factor for the Increas- day vacation trip to Denver, 'Colorado, where they were a license. z guests, of their daughter?, and Abhing without a license Mr. and Mrs. James brought 17 peroqns mto court Anderson. While they were in and,other various .vlplatlona of H the mile high city, they were the (angling rules rewlted In; taken on several side, trips to citrons for 22 persons. , points of. interest, in the area, I added considerably to j which ?rLittle r(St and, their trip. Redmond being issued. Meeting was journed. 1968. , August 1 Plans are being made for the 58th annual TimpanOgos Eureka 'Hike 'August Eureka?Mfaday-an- d and 2, Ameriwas again "fhe 'Wfimer by a ca's oldest and largest mass score of 10 to 8.-- It Was a climb. exand game certainly According to hike chairman, the 'spectators. John L. Hansen of Brigham citing for Manager Roy Gourley and Toung University Recreation his. Cubs were, especially pleas- Department, This year's hike ed at the excellent turn out of "should prove to be one of the ' townspeople. - Hie ; boys i play most exciting and enjoyable in better ball when they foel the the long history of the climb. towns' Since 1912 BTU and the parents, and many "but there rooting for Provo Chamber of Commerce, people are them. UB. Fbrest Service,' civic clubs 4 and law 'enforcement groups have' sponsored the event which attracts ' thousands from all over the United 'States. Hie activities will begin on Friday night, August 1, at the :aamial bonfire ceremony and Peay recominended to all the .program at Aspen Grove in the , parents that 'they enroll; their VNorth Fork of Provo Canyon youngsters in a hunter infety at foe foot of the majestic class soon if ' thiese boys and 'peak. Dtore usually is enacted the this' fall. girls plan on hunting ' Proclamations covering the Legend of Thhpanbgos, the love ' fishing rules are 'available from storyofRedBagle and Utahna, license agents and .Fish and who kras sacrificed on the rug- 'mountain a legend cre-atGame offices. L. Roberts, late E. by the TbTU professor of physical who originated the 'mass trek Up ' the 12JKX)-fo'peak in 1912. Rdbierts lend ends with the heart of the dead' lovers merg4 ing Into one in the great Hfeart of . Hmpanogos, , an .actual Methodist ChUrch ; Tlm- beartHBhaped stalactite A lay ' speaker from 'Salt panogas Cave, a national mon- -. Lake City wU ' hSve' ch&rge; of : nment on the north dope of' the Sunday ' miorziing . 'services 'the mountain. Also, mlracu-- : at the Eureka" Methodist Ser- lously, the mountains sUhoutte vices which will t begin at 11 .took the shape of a "Sleeping a.m. maiden the actual meaning of ' g the Timpanogos. Sunday School will' be at regular hour, 10 a.m., preced' Mrs. Paul Gourley returned ing the church services. home on Tuesday from a two An Official ' board meeting v 1 was held Monday evening in week visit with her husband, in the Methodist Church. Chair- Aberdeen, Maryland. 'Paul is1 man of the board, V. L. Ander- rinVpl6yed there for the sumson conducted "'the' v meeting. mer' months Mrs. Charles Gour- ' Rev. Sammons and his wife ley of the Dugway Proving ' ' were welcomed to the meeting. Grounds' made the trip with her 'since' her husband is employed Special business for the 'summer months was discussed 'and on the same work as Paul. The the minister gave a short talk. trip was made' by plane. well-play- . - officers wiU' find, everyone enjoying thdrvfishlng and 'doing it in a legalsporting manner. bid1 Teachers' contracts have all been negotiated and the teachers have accepted ' the offers. Contracts are at the present, : number'of arzestsdecrease this hope ..the fiaMng season "and 4 continued close checks by bur two-ye- ar, Plans progress for Timp Hike : year. see the Checkson Juvenfleawho purchased ahuntin nAjii without Sharing niL. in hunter course 39 arsafety rests for Hagai purchasing of ; jDfsfrfcf, transacts vital badness A total of 100 Fish and Game violations .were processed the-mapth- ;i- - Tvjo meetings bold by Yiatic School May fish, game sjrestsr total ICO, violations -. shown. Wednesday; evening at Goshen and lost by aseoreof 6 to 2. On Friday Gentaa 'played on the'Eureka'Ball Park ud'Eu- reka'WoAby it score of 16 to 4. Another game was 'played with Santa2Uih Red S6cks in . 1 Tii-- tOi Eurelra- - Cubs played Goshen ' Weldon Santa Maria. California, who will be the hSLl,8tandl?aiStod J01" tram. Ttatip --High .Schoolvbe- - r grand marshall of the, big, Pioneer Day Parade here Saturday, fora i h Eurekan hisrly out-of-to- . 1 . 1 : 1 ' 1 |