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Show Volume Eureka, Utah Seventy-Fou- r 84(128 - Noviwljer J). Number 45 1!)7) CiminnraiHfy sclhoo dsissss sojig)stted The Tintic Community School is planning its lVogram for curriculum for this year. Teachers are willing to participate and be involved if a number of people in the community desire to have instruction or recreation. Suggested offerings include men's sports, ladies exercise, youth athletics, general shop, oil painting, art (drawing and painting), arts and crafts, cake decorating (short course), Christmas decorations. Sewing for fun, cooking, lapidary, photography, family communications, power of positive thinking, elementary math or algebra, typing or business. 79-8- 0 Instructor certifies Eureka EMI's State Ladies of Klks president Kathryn Adams, left, stands with Kureka Ladies of Klks president Mary Lou Gourley and secretary to slate president Marian tJ ' Rosenberg at a Kureka meeting Tuesday. History society receives grant The Tintic Historical Society received the following letter concerning grants for the Eureka Historic District: Dear Grant Applicant - 1980: We are happy to announce that you have been awarded a tentative grant, approval for fiscal year 1980. Your grant is for the development of plans and specifications, which means that your grant will not be for bricks and mortar costs or activities. The amount of this grant is not yet assigned, as we have not been notified by Washington to what our grant amount may be. It is possible that the grant will not be awarded from Washington and no grant will be given, however, this is extremely unlikely. (Notification date by Washington will not be before November of this year.) Therefore, it is essential that you do the following things in order to insure that your grant for 1980 is not jeopar- color slides, of the exterior of each structure or structures receiving plans specifications funding, or the streetscape if it is going to be for streetscape planning." If you are interested in applying for help (this will be architectural help), contact the Tintic Historical Society immediately. Time is important. W'e will be happy to give you more details. and 433-684- 2. Sutherland, available for seniors 1. Contact this office immediately to discuss and identify the plans and specifications that will be developed for your project. 2. You should indicate whether you have an architect or whether you wish ' us to recommend an architect, or ask us to act as designers for the project. :i. We need at least two photographs, ed to four-ye- ar terms on the Each candidate polled 149 at each meeting. (433-6344- ). MX missile meeting Wed. Nov. 14, a public information meeting will be held to discuss the MX missile project. The meeting will be at 4 :30 p.m. in the Juab High School auditorium in Nephi. lYesentations will be made by the Wednesday, governor's staff and by Airforce representatives. Time for questions and answers will also be provided. There are several potential MX sights in Juab County and many more yi neighboring Millard County. In 1933, the per bushel prices of wheat and corn in America were lower than they had been 300 years before. well for the heart to be naive and lor the mind not to be." It is Anatole France light year is not a measurement of lime but of distance. It is the distance a ray of light would travel in one year, alnnit six trillion miles! A Government commands ap- proximately 40 percent of every dollar 50 percent more each of us earns-nearl- y than a generation ago. r Eureka City Council, in .Tuesday's municipal election, were William S. Garbett and Ronald K. Nelson. Don R. Giles was elected to the One inch of rain contains the same vacant seat on the council. , amount of water as 10 inches of snow. votes (combined) from Eurekas three voting districts. The three men were unopposed for the council posts. must be in A small registration fee will be required as well as cost of materials for the program. If the community is interested in a program, not on the list, it can be comsidered if sufficent people want it. Instructors will set up a date and time for the class. Interested persons may call the high school office more participants, Effective Jan. 1, 1960, persons age GO and over or those receiving SSI or Social Security disability will be allowed food stamp income deductions for medical expenses in excess of $35 per month. Additionally, for households containing a member meeting one of the above criteria, the deductible shelter cost limitation will be removed. This change has the possibility of making significant impact on the benefits eligible households will receive. There has been concern expressed that many on fixed income, especially the elderly, may be forced to choose between food or fuel this winter. This change may help alleviate the problem to some degree. Three elected to city council Re-elect- Iris Swenson, Kathy Sparrow, Carole Ann Castleton, Janice Boswell, Max Wahlberg and Mundi Pedersen. Food stamps dized. . West Juab Ambulance Association met Nov. 5 at the Memorial Building. In place of the regular meeting, a CPR instructor was recertifying the EMT's.' The recertification is done every two years. On Nov. 8, 9, and 10, five of the members are going to Salt Lake City for a special seminar at the Salt Palace. Those who plan to attend arc Mundi Pedersen, Carole Ann Castleton, Brenda Sutherland, Adele Allinson and Mike Drussel. Ust Thursday, Stormy Allinson, Iris Sweason, Carole Castleton and Max Wahlberg, attended a seminar in Payson. which was spoasored by the Payson Ambulance Association. Those EMT's attending Monday's meeting were Stormy Allinson, Adele Allinson, Mike Drussel, Brenda Spanish, first aid. For a course to be successful, six or ' The temperature on your home freezer should be kept at OOF or below. Members of the Tintic High School varsity volleyball team are (front row) Mary Ann Bray, Caxandra Kirkham, (middle row) Patti Robinson, Teresa .Nelson, Debbie Brackenbury (third row) Michelle Laird, Patricia Bray, Sharel Copley and coach Linda Monson. |