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Show Volume Seventy-Fou- r Eureka, Utah S 1(528 - July 20, 1070 Number 21) $275,800 in 1978 Taxable sales yp (EL 7 to the Employment Security Newsletter released this week, According pereerl during the same period of time. $275,800 in 1978; gross taxable sales in Eureka, Mona, and Nephi were up in 1978 over 1977 sales. Juab County, as a whole, had a 7.1 percent increase in taxable sales Gross taxable sales in Nephi provide d the bulk of Juab County's sales. The county noted a 7.1 percent increase during 1978 over 1977 up from $4,856,600 to $5,209,200 in 1978. Sales in Nephi increased 12.5 percent up from $3,939,800 in 1977 to $4,430,700 in 1978. Sales declined in Ievan and other areas of the county. Gross taxable sales in Iicvan fell 32.3 percent down from $88,800 in 1977 to $60,100 in 1978. Sales increased slightly in Mona up 7.3 percent. Sales for the fourth quarter in 1978 were $52,900 up from $49,300 in Tintic District lists assets According to a summary form filed by the Tintic School District with the State Money Management Council, The District had $559,400.46 in total funds as of July 15. The report lists the cash on hand, time certificates of deposit in banks and the daily interest saving account as of June 30 and July 15. The June 30 date shows the district with $490,840.99 in cash on hand; $40,000 in time certificate of deposit; and $5,357.71 daily interest savings account for a total of $536,198.70. 1977. Eureka reported an increase (icrccnt up from $258,500 in of 6.7 1977 to $275,800 in 1978. Increases were noted in Wayne County up 25.6 percent from JU,buu in 1977 to $1,168,900 in 1978, but Piute and Millard Counties both suffered declines. Gross taxable sales were down in Millard 0.3 percent from $6,931,400 in 1977 to $6,912,400 in 1978. Piute suffered a 10.6 percent decline down from $450,600 in 1977 to $402,700 in The July 15 report shows $54,042.75 in cash in the bank; $500,000 in time certificates of deposit; and $5,357.71 daily interest savings account for a total of $559,400.46. 978. The biggest drop was in Delta where sales dropped 11.3 percent down from $3,023,500 in 1977 to $2,680,600 in 1978. However, gross taxable sales increased in Fillmore 16.9 percent up from $2,517,000 in 1977 to $2,941,700 in 1978. Gross taxable sales in the district during the fourth quarter of 1978 totaled nearly $45,4 million, an increase of 13 percent from the fourth quarter of 1977. Tourist room sales for the same period increased 25.6 percent. Little League undefeated - Under the watchful eyes of Girl Scout Leaders Marelo Evans and Peggy Drussel, a group of Junior Girl Scouts are busily earning their Community Service Badges by painting red zones (meaning NO PARKING), in front of the ambulance station and in front of the city hall in the police zone. Girl Scouts pictured are: Tonya Evans, Roxanne Brackenbury, Debbie Pratt and Renee Winters, . Former residents form record company Friends in Tintic District always knew that Frank McCabe and Bill Sorensen were enterprising in- dividuals, but never dreamed that they Their many friends in Tintic District are hoping for continued success for Bill and FYank in their new venture. It's 11 down and 1 more to go for Eureka's Little League team! On Tuesday, July 10, they del ea tea uie Santaquin Green Sox with a score of 29 to 9. The Santaquin Blue Sox received the same treatment on Tuesday, July 17, as they "bit the dust...final score, Eureka 22, Blue Sox 4. On Thursday Eureka will meet the Santaquin Red Sox on the home field for their Anal game. According to Coach Mike Drussel, the team will play a practice game with the Payson Yankees at Payson on Thursday, July 26, at 6 :00 p.m. The team will enter the State Little League Tournament, which begins on July 30 and runs until August 3. More about .this in next week's Eureka Reporter. Good boating , Yuba Lake lodes good for boating this summer, says Park Superintendent Michael Slauson. Slauson said the water level of the lake is 16 feet above last year's July level. The superintendent said the level at Yuba Dam was 60.9 feet on July 1, compared with 44.4 feet on the same date in 1978. Slauson said the lake reached a high level for the year - on April 30 - of 66.7 feet. He said the water figures were provided by Eldon Harper, operator of the Yuba Dam water control station. would ever get into the music business. But that's what they did..formed a record company, IBC, and already, the company has a hit single on it's hands. Hie single is "Cheaper Crude or No. More Food, and is sung by country singer Jeanne Pruett. ' According to FYank, IBC received its biggest boost from Paul Harvey when the record caught his fancy and he played it on his syndicated radio program. "Cheaper Crude or No. More Food is very timely since it is a song about' the rising oil prices. , t At first, Robin (Franks wife) would have nothing to do with the record company. However, after she heard the record on Paul Harveys program, she changed her mind and has been very interested in it ever since. Yankee site on register Included oh the National Register of Historic Places on the individual sites list for the Tintic Mining District Multi -Resource Area is the Yankee Head-framsite XVI, East Tintic District (Utah County). Wooden Description: Montana type headframe. Located south of Knightsville town site in Utah County, east Tintic. Dates from the e, -- 1890s. Significance: Part of Jesse Knight's Tintic entrepreneurial activity, the Yankee Consolidated helped to bolster Tintic productivity in the late 1890s when Tintic led the stale in 1899. readiness for the transfer of the old Union Pacific Depot from its present location at the Dragon Mine to Its new home on Eureka Main Street. Pictured is the foundation for the building, which was completed recently. The depot will be located just East of the fire station and city hall, and will be used for an information center and a mining museum. All is in |