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Show 'flu Eureka UeHrt(T Pap Knur Soptomlier 2(i. ltKSO Fourteen years ago in Tintic SEPTEMBER 1966: Miss Patricia Boswell was graduated from Utah Trade Technical School in Provo, as a assistant dental technician. Officers of the Parent-Teach- Miss Boswell is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Boswell and is a graduate of Tintic High School. Assuming their of1966-6- 7 as fices studentbody officers were: President, Max Berry; the home purchased by LaVar and really mobile home! Well, not really Beth Pugmire is eased down Church Street to its permanent site on Jarvis Street. A vice-preside- Leonard Grill; treasurer, Susan secretary Sanderson; M and reporter, Cliff Fife; Service Club president, Craig Colovich; event nouncer, Wirth anSan- derson; news editor, Boyd Dale; program Lou Gourley, Church St., across a field eaves. (The eaves had to (where a road had been be cut off to make it enough for hastily cut); backing up narrow all the way, was the hard Church St.). in Eureka??? part. It was obvious, Owners of the home are however, that the movers of our favorite two knew what they were Early Friday morning, the home pictured, began doing, as they went about weekend residents . . . the long trek from Salt the business of getting the LaVar and Beth Pugmire. Lake City to Eureka. In home set on the foun- - They sold their trailer to the first picture, it is daUon prepared last week their son Sterling and his its way up by the owners. To be sure, family, and they will live easin Church Street. That was the house presents a in the house. Oh yes, they the easy part. rather strange picture plan to build the eaves Maneuvering from because it is minus its back onto the house!!! Has anyone noticed that a new dwelling has ap- peared on Jarvis Street (just east of Church St.) Dinah U.S.U. Auxiliary 4260 President Clara Bates conducted the meeting of the United Steelworkers Auxiliary No. 4260, held Wednesday evening. Special guests were the four from delegates Tintic High School who attended the 1980 session of Girls State . . . Stacy Taylor, Shirley Grill, Tammie Gourley, and Iaura Blight. Each girl gave a talk about her experiences during their week at Cedar City and expressed preciation their ap- at being chosen to attend State. Girls meeting followed. Secret Pal gifts were received by Ada Schmidt and Clara Bates. "Happy Birthday greetings were sung by the group. At the conclusion of the meeting, a social hour was held. Hostesses were Ada Schmidt and Georgia Laird. Prizes were won by Minnie Painter, cut; Colleen Taylor, Bingo; Following the StateGirland"Oh, Oh, I latter their and talks, the girls sang two songs, "For Shes a Girls Want To Linger. was graduation song. The business routine A Grace Chatwin, "500." Tintic US PROBATE Under the direction of Father William Flegge, pastor of St. Patrick's Church, parishioners put oi a resoundingly successful Mexican Dinner, featuring EXECUTIVE Utah Rural Capital Some Wrangler leans DIR- Central Impact Corporation (CURIC), a non-prof- applicants for the position Applicants Wrangler cords it corporation is seeking of Executive public administration. Ideal applicant will have an MBA or MPA with at least 2 years experience. This job requires self-motivat- ed technical munities in Central Utah. Salary commensurate with qualifications. Send resume to Six County Economic Development District, P.O. Box 78, Nephi, Utah. Opportunity Closing date Published Equal Employer. 10-10-- in Eureka Reporter tember 19, 26, 1980. the Sep- $7 Teacher, Aid 20.3 16.25 10.7 12.2 14.4 9.7 & Sedgefield ng. 28 $1 were 840 tons Holloysite clay from 1966 Filtrol Corporation. Til next time parties. In other business the board voted to contract with Doug Child and Stanley L. Ryan to operate the driving portion of the driver training program in Tintic School District. This is necessary because at present there are no employees qualified and certificated to teach it. After discussion as to who will attend the delegate assembly, it was determined that Max Garbett would accompany the superintendent. All members voted in favor of having Central Utah Educational Services contract with Dr. Dave Seamons to provide psychological services two days per week. This will include evening sessions for family counseling. Two noteworthy dates were set New Styles: jj $1,50 Lady Wranglers 00 ft $7 2.00 00 oil . distinguished collection cf Americans. Utah has the highest level of schooling per population in the nation. $2. 00 08 Hen's & Ladies' Western Tops New SJ50 . contributed the largest and most Sweaters, Vests $JJ( . the Christmas Operetta at Eureka Elementary will be held on Tuesday, December 23, the last day of school. The Special Education Audit is scheduled for November 5th and 6th. It was decided to cover the cost of insurance on Robert L. Brackenbury as a part of his contract. In final business, the superintendent reported the following facts from a report by the State Superintendent. On the basis of its population, Utah has Carpenter leans. Velour Tops, Children's leans Tops shipments si .so 9. & S15.M Ore recorded in September, Men's & Boys' Western Shirts 3 00 sll. s13. entrepreneur to generate capital and assistance to rapidly growing rural com- 111 Traffic leans Denim Cords Director. must be acquainted with the areas of economic development, public finance and provide . possibilities of opening the school at Callao next year. The superintendent plans to look into the matter with State Deputy Superintendent LeRue Winget. In an unanimous vote, the board accepted the TV agreement with Juab County. The expenditure level of $500 was set as being the amount which must have prior approval of both $9 00 Outlaw & Traffic leans (&aias and ccnb)(new styles) NOTICE ECTOR. n Board member Leah Layland discussed with the board the NOTICES Mr. and Mrs. Hank Bates received word that their son, Dennis, had arrived in Viet Nam. All Belts Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers loi Further Information old year Impalas were selling for $1688. Music r. GUARDIANSHIP AND Two at Valley Hall for three booked years. Chevrolet was Superintendent Openshaw recommended that due to the larger number of students than expected in Eureka Elementary, that a teacher be hired at mid-yeaThe recommendation was in unanimous voting by the accepted board. The board voted in favor of employing Adcle AUinson as an aide in the elementary school for two hours per day until Christmas. LEGAL NOTICES 36 nt; Velma Shore ratios discussed. Student Teacher Eureka Elementary West Desert home September 29, 1966, after a long illness. Mrs. Lee had been a resident of. Eureka for er Patricia Brady. Tintic School District, were reviewed and teacher-pupi- l Student Mrs. Janet Peterson Lee, 59, died at her Phillips, secretary; and Fawn Fife, treasurer. Retiring president was and the first teacher, Linda Bobo, and went on to explain the structuring of kindergarten and first grade. Staffing patterns for the three schools in vice-preside- Mexican cuisine. Association that year were Colleen White, president; Mary Continued from page 1 Mr. Hudson introduced his wife, Sue, grade-kindergarte- authentic chairman, Ray Schow; cheerleaders, Jenny Lynn Taylor and Eileen Franks. variety oi Hats s10.50 Feather Hat Bands |