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Show the Present In Fourth of July celebrations in Eureka by Mrs. Bradford, was are somewhat different today than they SpainhowerVirginia of Payson. The quilt, were in the past. Eureka Fire Department sponsors the celebration now and it is geared towards the enjoyment of the kids. The population of Tintic decreases sharply over the long Fourth weekend as families head for camping and fishing areas in the state. But, for the kids who remain in town, it's a "fun day! G. In the donated by the MIA girls, was won by Alton Anderson of Orem. Eureka Fire Department extends appreciation to Mrs. Bradford, the MIA Fourth of July celebrations in the girls, and all those who put so much time and effort into making it "A past, during the "boom years of our were really something to behold. GREAT FOURTH OF JULY for area, everyone. It was a big day for the unions to "strut their stuff. Queens and their at- tendants shared the spotlight with them. Floats were with the wagon spokes gayly decorated with horse-draw- n, red, white and blue. Colorful buntings draped the front of downtown buildings. k " I celebration started off with a them in honor of the 50 set off the annual firemen States., as Sunrise Salute. That got everybody out of bed in a hurry and the kids were ready and waiting for their rides on the fire trucks at 9 a.m. At 10 a.m. the races began on the school grounds with races, sack races, balloon toss, coin toss, enwith the fire ding with a The 1980 BANG ..50 of three-legge- d tug-O-w- ar hoses during which everyone within 50 feet ends up drenched. All participants reaceived money prizes. Free watermelon, pop and candy were given to the kids., big and small. Lucky winner of the afghan, donated llinnimmni, good! Ladies Riding Club B unny-hopin- g in a gunny-sac- k. Strike up the hand! Everybody climb onto the ole firetruck Premier. Idaho. In Buhl, the trio is visited with Jims sister Canada Alberta, An75th and ncices. From there, celebrating its Toone the reand where niversary they Canada, they journeyed on to 200 with Reunion, parmained until Sunday, Jackpot, Wells and of to one be was and on home to ticipants, June 29. the largest in Canada this Mammoth. They agreed All day Saturday there year. that Canada is a very were activities connected beautiful country with On Sunday, June 21, with the reunion. The most Toone reunion On Tuesday, June 24, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Lester from Evanston, Wyoming, and Mrs. Lesters father, James Toone, left Payson to attend the Toone Family Reunion at Tlaresholm, Alberta, Canada. The first night was spent at Idaho Falls, Idaho. The next morning they traveled to Kalispeli, Montana, through Glacier National Park and on to Clarcsholm, the Canadian Wen-dov- Mrs. Iester and Deputy Minister of Mr. and Culture attended the mor- Jim left on their return ning meeting and extend- trip, traveling through I er hospitable people. would recommend a trip to Canada for anyone", stated Beryl ed greetings to all the Alberta d British Colum- Toone Ix'ster. Canadian and American bia to Trail, Canada, they remained unparticipants. In the where "When an innovation is afternnon, after a til morning. Then on very difficult to establish, barbecue, five sky divers through the State of it is unnecessary." performed and brought a Washington to LeGrande, Vauvenargues to Buhl on scroll and greetings from Oregon, and Brevities Spending a week's vacation at Flaming Gorge and Naughton Reservoir in Wyoming were Mr. and Mrs. Well-ing- s Schow; Mr. and Mrs. grantsville. One of the highlights of the week was a raft ride seven miles down the Green River. All returned home with beautiful tans and reporting a very enjoyable trip". Spending a week-lon- g Schow and vacation at Fishlake are Ray Melanie and former Eureka residents, daughters, NorMr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Traci; man Schow and Kevin; Johnson, Denver, ColMr. and Mrs. Fred orado, and Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, Grantsville; Mr. Steve Milne and son, and Mrs. Brent Fields and Justin, Grantsville; and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Atherley and family of Scott, of Tucson, Arizona. Paul and Lloyd Johnson spent part of the time with the group. |