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Show November 7, Father Ludo gets boat Word has been received by Earl Grimstead that Father Ludo has found his dream boat at last! Since Father left Eureka early in September, he has been assisting at St. Andrews Parish in Vancouver, B.C. In his spare time, however, he has been busily searching for the boat wanted all of his life. In his words, After looking at several prospects, a fine boat with excellent reputation came up for sale by a schoolteacher. It took three to weeks nearly make the deal go through, according to Father. He had the boat officially surveyed by a captain he-ha- s and three mechanics one-ma- n open boat and wish him safe, happy and successful Friends in Tintic are sailing. provements for ocean sailing. Yesterday-today-tomorro- w in every week about which we should not worry, two days which should be kept free There are two days from apprehension. One of these days is YESTERDAY, with its mistakes and cares, its faults and blunders, its aches and pains. YESTERDAY has passed forever beyond our control. All the money in the world cannot bring back YESTERDAY. We cannot undo a single act we performed; We cannot erase a single word we said.is The other day we should not worry about TOMORROW, with its possibles adversities, its burdens, its large promise and poor performance. TOMORROWS sun will rise, either in splendor or behind a mask of clouds but it will rise. Until it does we have no stake in TOMORROW, for it is as yet unborn. This leaves only one day TODAY. Any man can Gght the battles of just one day. It is only when you and I add the burdens of those two eternities that we break YESTERDAY and TOMORROW un-derwa- ter hull. her which is his mothers Christian name. (She died in 1935, age 49). The boat was moored 60 miles south of Vancouver, so on October 11 and 12, the helped Father sail her back to Vancouver. On October 14, she was taken out by crane and deposited on a steel cradle in a big boatyard amidst some 100 other boats on which people were working. The boatyard is a nice place to work, all fenced in and patrolled by school-teach- er night-watchme- n. Father Ludo estimates it will take him approximately two months to remodel the interior to - The Eureka Kejvjrter - Pago Three make it a ship, happy to know that and make other im- Father has his dream checked out the Volvo one cylinder 10 II.P. diesel engine. All gave the boat an A plus rating. The schoolteacher then took Father out for two sea sails and later had the down. It is not the experience of TODAY that drives boat lifted out of the men mad it is remorse or bitterness for something water to check the that happened YESTERDAY and the dread of what IX) MORROW brings. Everything was in top Let us therefore, live but one day at a time. shape. Hicks. The boat is a Gulf Frederick Island sloop, built very strongly in Vancouver in Elk-deer 1974. She is a small ocean-gin- g ship 29 feet long. On October 4, Father purchased the ship and re-seed- ed baptized WIJNANDA, 19K0 range will soon be Father Ludo inspects his "dream" boat in dry dock in the Vancouver British Columbia area. He has purchased the boat and intends to fill a life long dream of sailing in the 29 foot craft. Grade school plans book contact Mrs. Bonnie Griggs or Eureka Elemc.itary School. Members of the yearbook staff this to For the second year, Eureka Elementary School is planning on putting out a yearbook, with the hopes that it will be as big a success as last year are: Roxanne Brackenbury, year's book. Tommy Schow, Natalie Boswell, and Becky Young. Meeting time changed here er Division habitat Beginning November the meetings to a later hour, in hopes of natural openings for deer Red Fleet among the pinyon and Reservoir for the Central juniper. Utah Project. The land is owned by the BLM. The Division is being comEarly ice skates were out of the fashioned pensated for developing habitat instead of brisket bones of oxen and receiving title to the land fastened to the soles of the as is the case in some skaters boots by thongs. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS meetings each month. A training program on the use of breathing apparatus is planned. development of 10, will begin at 8 p.m. and are scheduled for the second and fourth Mondays of specialist. encouraging better attendance at financed by the Water and Power Resources The area will be cleared department meetings. Service as mitigation for in several small irregular the loss of critical deer to provide winter habitat due to the patches construction Melanie Pedersen, Deborah Pratt, Paula Dean, The Division of Wildlife mitigation settlements. Resources is clearing 550 The acreage will be acres of dense pinyon-junip- seeded with grasses, northeast of Vernal and reseeding the forbs and shrubs to At the Monday evening meeting of area in an effort to in- provide maximum forage acfor and deer Eureka elk, Fire Department, members crease forage for deer cording to John Fairchild, voted in favor of changing the time of and elk. The project is being Lujan, Michael Bigler, Lori Wahlberg, Alan Members of the yearbook staff are starling now to solicit for ads, yearbook sales, and patrons. Interested persons, Ixisinesscs and organization are asked THE JUAB C0UHTY HOSPITAL Announces the Services of Medical Specialists to serve you better. Dr. Devon Nelson - Orthopedic Surgeon 2:00 p.m. First, Second, and Third Fridays of each month. 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