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Show Volume Eureka, Utah 81628 Seventy-Fou- r - August 31. Number 33 1971) - i RAllH!0O8OllB WMfa JlQDOlb) Governor and Mrs. Scott Matheson spent Friday visiting in Juab County. They arrived in Nephi at noon and attended a luncheon meeting at Mickelson's Cafe with the Juab County Council of Governments. At the meeting problems and projects within the county were discussed. The Mathesons also visited areas of interest in the county such as the Witmore Mansion and the new coal loading facility near Levan. Mrs. Matheson also met with the . Cowafiy senior citizens and visited the Mt. Nebo training center. They visited the various departments of Juab County Fair. In the evening, the Governor and his wife attended the western entertainment activities at the fairgrounds. A dinner, hosted by the Juab County Democratic Central Committee, was held at 6 p.m. in the Nephi City Park. Attending from Eureka were Mrs. Helen Ferris and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bernini. I.K. Yiilgardson, house movers, hook up the depot to a tractor that will transfer it to Eureka. Hiuirek finally ora Depot Gaoraoe way little rescue job too, when the city loader we were using decided Sunday The old Eureka Depot is finally on its way home. It was reported earlier it's arrival could be expected last week, was a day of rest,). On Monday, permission was granted by Mountain Bell to cut the phone wires in two (daces on the road to the Dragon. This called for more help from but unexpected difficulties slowed things up a bit. If you have never seen a building being prepared for moving to a new location, it is almost unrealistic the work and preparation involved. It seems a simple matter, to raise the building, put wheels under it and pull it away, but there is a great deal more to it than that. . . After the building was partially raised, it was discovered another 10 of clearance beneath the building would be needed at the depots new site. This space, in addition to. space for the massive beams the building would be supported on for the move, made it necessary for some last minute dirt removal from inside the foundation. ; Thanks to good friends, the work was done on Sunday Aug. 26 and Monday Aug. 27. Ted Haynes and Lee Bird came to the rescue (Fred Garbett did a specially trained and equipped friends thanks, Flint These are just some of the examples of the kinds of volunteer services that has made this move possible. It would be very hard to calculate the man hours put in on this project over the last two years, but it is Anally happening. Tuesday at 4:10 p.m. the building began its slow and careful journey home. The steep grade from the.mine site necessitated the use of a n truck behind the building to slow its rate of decent. About an hour later, the building came to rest until morning near the red dump in Silver City. On Wednesday it continued its journey into Eureka where it will . , do-own- The worst part of the steep grade over the old Eureka Depot takes off down the road, a truck behind holding it from slipping. Anally rest. School faculty chosen for ITintic District Members of the Faculty and school employees for the Tintic School District school year are as for the 1979-8- 0 follows: . -Elementary faculty & employees First and Kindergarten, Mary Moffit; Second grade, Gordon Grimstead; Third grade, Mark Young; Fourth grade, Launa Allinson. Fifth grade, Deanna Bryan; Sixth grade, Kevin Morrison; Special Education, Bonnie Griggs. Title I Aide, Joan Morris; Secretary & Aide, Brenda Sutherland; Aide for Special Ed.., Cheryl Yaden. Custodian, Ludene Dean; Librarian, Mabel Butler; Music, Ron Griggs & Mabel Butler. Launa Allinson is the new head teacher over the elementary school and Fred Openshaw is the principal of the elementary school. Fred H.C. Tintic School District-Sup- t. Hannifin. Openshaw, Clerk-Lom- a Tintic High School Faculty and Staff: Principal, Ortho Christensen; Secretary, Donna Laird; Math, Fred H. Holladay. Counselor, Industrial Arts, Jay Evans; Home Economics, Janice Brennan; Business Ed., LouAnna Haynes, English, Science, George Haney. Music, Band, Ron Griggs; P.E & Coach, Linda Monson; P.E. & Coach, Weldon Wardle; Pupil Transportation, Ed Fields. Maintenance, Bill Dean; Custodian, Wanda Colovich; Food Services, Mildred Davis, Leah Boswell, Cecelia Gourley; Ceta Aide, Cheryl Yadon. Employees at West Desert School: . Leora C. Anderson, Head teacher; Annette Garland, Primary grades. Edgar Alder, Secondary grades; Kerry Adam, Bus driver; Elaine Lewis, Food service, custodial. i The depot arrives in Eureka, under the watchful eye of its movers. IVla Bell Brigham roots for Cougars Young University' fans can now add (me more trinket to help express their school spirit. Mountain Bell's local phone center is offering a Cougar Phone in bright blue It has a white band emblazoned with a letters BYU. The phone may be purchased and picked up at Provo local phone center store. The philosopher is stores. The full purchase Nature's pilot. And there total fuel bill by a high percentage. price is $70, which can be you have our difference: in paid monthly to he in hell is to drift: to Vanilla is the dried fruit of an orchid. payments. Customers lx in heaven is to steer, who don't live in the (irorge Bernard Shaw You need a strong stomach to digest Provo area can purchase Steal the hog, and give caraicature of Cosmo a phone hy making good luck. Russian Proverb Cougar surrounded by tbe arrangement at their the feet for alms. Weatherstripping all windows not painted shut or airtight can lower your on-camp- us |