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Show ) I Public Notice NotlcM - Consult county ctwk or Probata and GuarcNar respective signers (or further Information. 20 I Castleton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Castleton, was judged the qualified voters. The polls at each polling place shall be opened at the hour of 7:00 TINTIC SCHOOL o'clock A.M. and will be DISTRICT kept open until and will be JUAB COUNTY, UTAH closed at the hour of 8:00 PUBLIC NOTICE IS o'clock P.M. HEREBY GIVEN that a There is to be no special ELECTION the winner the Americianism Essay Contest, in the senior high division conducted at Tintic High School. Miss Diane T1IK KOAKI) OF EDUCATION OF special bond election will registration of voters for be held in Tintic School such election and the District, Juab County, official register of voters State of Utah, on the 10th last made or revised shall day of April, 1979, at constitute the register for which election there shall such election, except that be submitted to the the County Clerk of Juab qualified, registered County will register at his voters residing within office during regular said district, the following office hours, except question, Saturdays, Sundays and Shall the Board of holidays, and except of Tintic during the ten-da- y Education period School District, Juab immediately preceding County, State of Utah, be the bond election, any authorized to issue and person who on the day of sell bonds of the board in the election will be a the amount of $330,000 to qualified elector and will mature serially in not register such person as more than twenty (20) provided by law. The from their County Clerk will make years respective date or 'dates available or will cause the for the purpose of raising registration agents to money for purchasing make available at each of school sites, for building the above described or puchasing one or more polling a places schoolhouses and sup- registration list or copy all plying the same with thereof listing furniture and necessary registered electors enapparatus, and for im- titled to use such polling proving school property place. Absent-vote- r under the charge of the ballots Board of Education? be obtained by any may The polling places for person otherwise eligible said election shall be the to vote at the special bond polling places in the three election but who, on the (3) consolidated election day of the election, exdistricts established for pects to be temporarily said election by the absent from Juab County of Board Education. or disabled, by making Electors are advised to application, within thirty vote at the polling place (30) days next preceding for the consolidated the election, either in election district in which person at the office of the they reside. The polling Clerk of. the Board of places within said district Education at Tintic as well as the election in Eureka, Utah, the and alternate or mail at P.O. Box judges by election judges who have 210, Eureka, Utah 84628. been appointed to conduct Notice is further given the election, are as that on April 16, 1979, that follows: being a day not later than CONSOLIDATED VO- ten days after said TING DISTRICT election, the Board of REGULAR Education will meet at its No. 1; VOTING DISTRICTS, regular meeting place in Eureka No. 1, 2, & 3; Eureka at 6:30 oclock POLLING PLACE, P.M. and canvass the Eureka Elementary; returns and declare the JUDGES OF ELECTION, results of said election. Lcisa Laird , Leisa Laird enlists in American IN W Air Force Lesia Laird, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Laird, of Eureka, left Wednesday for Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas, where she will begin a four-yeenlistment in the United States Air Force. Leisa will be stationed at Lackland for six weeks for basic training and then will be transferred to a base in Illinois. She will remain there for 17 weeks, learning how to install electrical systems was Class Salutatorian. Her many friends in Tintic wish her well in her new venture. DISTRICTS given this 19th l, . Station Mammoth; JUDGES OF ELECTION, Laura McIntyre, Judge; Bessie Toone, Judge; Lila Milne, Judge; Vickie Underwood. Alternate. CONSOLIDATED TING VO- DISTRICTS, REGULAR DISTRICTS, Callao No. 1 & 2; POLLING PLACE. West Desert School; JUDGES OF ELECTION, Leona Hoffman, Judge; Ruby No. 3; VOTING ; School District, Juab County, State of Utah FOR SALE Boom to Roam in this enchanting and elegant old home Utah. in Eureka, 4 bedrooms, For information $62,500. call Nancie 465-37- 34 American Realty By or All 798-386- 5. owner. 7. News ..Mrs. Leah Boswell and a granddaughter, Redmond, were guests of honor at a birthday dinner held Attest Sunday at. the Elmo Lorna B. Hannifin Boswell home. Stephanie Clerk, Board.of was celebrating her 11th. Education of Tintic birthday and for Leah, it School District her ??? birthday! was Juab County, Family members atState of Utah in the tending were Elmo Published Eureka Reporter March Boswell; Glen, Barbara, Jeff, Terry and Diane 16, 23, and 31, 1979. Wilde; Gary, Janice, Stephanie and Natalie all of Eureka; PUBLIC NOTICE Earlene Montague, and David, Particia, The Cecil Garland, Judge; regularly Mindy and scheduled meeting of the Stephanie, Alternate. Michelle Redmond, of The voting at such Tintic Board of Education Granger. election shall be by ballot, for March 19, 1979 has which ballots will be been postponed to March Lorna B. Hannifin furnished by the Clerk of 26, 1979 at 6:30 p.m. in the Rawlings, Annette Judge; the Board of Education of Tintic School District to the judges of the election, to be by them furnished to of EUREKA of the REPOR- TER were: Pamela Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Allman; Kent Garry, son of Mr. Mrs. Garry Forsey; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook; Pamela Arlene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ryan; a son and ll nursing practical which runs for program, five quarters. Anyone interested in the nurse aide class should get an application in the Student Service Office on the Provo campus of Utah Tech. The office is open Mondays through Fridays. Mrs. Swendsen urged immediate inquiry, and not to wait until the actual formal registration day for new students for the spring quarter, which is March 20. They will have to formally register on that date, she said, but high man in Division 7 Ross Bradford, son Bradford, and Terry Kay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kay, enlisted in the U. S. Navy. The young men reported to Fort Douglas and Diego National from there went to the San Training Center basic training. for Til next time should apply earlier the dean of students fice. The J program nurse ': Conscience is a sacred sa actuary where God M!rMoWnte alone may enter as judge. hnmpnf'vfr' at the Tintic School. Patrons of High the District are invited to Clerk attend. Published in the Eureka Reporter, March 16, 1979. aide ?weffrne?r' a daV Lamennais Tech. Mrs. Lorriel Thom, a registered nurse and member of the Utah Tech nursing faculty, will be the instructor. Save into Spring With a new outfit from Maries Special Prices on Tank Tops Robes Night Gowns Special Prices oh Coordinates Skirts Dresses Boswell; Board Room at of- is given every other quarter at Utah Classifieds day of 2; VOTING section full-tim- Church in Ogden. David Atherley, son Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Atherley, and outstanding-basketbaTintic's player, was one-quart- er m, E.' Payne, at St. Joseph's Catholic Curtis, of Payson. ITNESS REGULAR February, 1979. Paul Gourley DISTRICTS, Mammoth; POLLING President, Board of Education of Tintic PLACE, County Fire No. arrivals 1959, course to train nurse aides will be given the coming spring Utah quarter ' by Technical College at Provo-Oreaccording to Mrs. Karin Swendsen, Utah Tech director tit nursing. The course, which will e be five days a week for the quarter, will train participants in basic patient care and qualify them to work in nursing homes and under some hospital conditions, said Mrs. Swendsen. It is not to be confused with the college's regular licensed A Church, officiated at the wedding of his sister, Miss Nancy Daz and T. Sgt. Lawrence of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon New nurse aids Father Daz, pastor St. Patrick's in and listed March, in the Crib Corner of Auxiliary. in aircraft. Miss Laird graduated with honors in 1978, from Tintic High School, and of the Pannell, Utah Tech to train to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Henderson; Bruce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Laird; a daughter to Dr., and Mrs. Warren Salmon; and Linda, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Laird. in scoring for the season. He garnered an average of 16.6 points a game during the season. Catherine president ar 433-690- TING Legion Auxiliary. Winners were announced by brick home with carport and Virginia Cartwright, WHEREOF, the Board of fireplace on 100 X 110' lot ' .Mon- Education Rebecca of Tintic in Eureka. Contact Diana Judge; Alexander School toya, Judge; District, Juab or Gary Gourley. Ph. Blight, Alternate. County, State of Utah, has CONSOLIDATED VOcaused this notice to be Agnes Peterson, Judge; in Randle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Randle, won second place in the senior division. Miss Valene Berry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Berry, was the winner in the junior high division, and second place went to Bruce Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas. The contest was sponsored by the to-wi- t: High-Schoo- LaVon March 'Hi. 1979 The Eureka Reporter Years Ago Miss NOTICK OF BOM) Four We always have beautiful styles at Great Prices |