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Show Volume Seventy-Si- Eureka. x I Mali SHJ2S - Number Ten March 1". l'.iSl Council studies MX impact on Eureka Test holes Possible impact from installation of the MX Missile System in the Great Basin; power usage at the Memorial Building; present status of the culinary water system; sewer problems; and the need for a relief pumpman, were matters included on the agenda at the monthly meeting of Eureka City Council. School board sets agenda Val Francom, a member of the MX Policy Board for the Six - County area, was present at the meeting to inform the council about the possible impact to Tintic District if installation of the MX Missile System in Utah becomes a reality. He also spoke about possible funding to areas affected by rapid growth impact. His recommendation was for Eureka City to appoint someone to represent the city in these matters. Councilperson lone Ryan was appointed as contact person for Eureka City. Earl Grimstead, representing the Here is the agenda for the March meeting of Tintic Board of Education: Following approval of reports and claims and the report of the Clerk, communications from board members will be heard. Fred Holladay will give a report on the District's Testing Program. Summer programs will be discussed. Programs include swimming, music,' and CETA Workstudy. The tentative calendar for the 1981-8- 2 school year will be studied. A discussion concerning the MX Missile Policy and educational needs 16 will Senior Citizens Workshop, was present at the meeting. Power usage at the Memorial Building has increased greatly due to the operation of the workshop, according to the Mayor and council. An agreement was reached whereby the workshop will pay the first $100 and the city will pay the balance. Mayor Cook brought the members up to date on the water situation, reporting that the pump in the Eagle Well was sent to Salt Lake to be repaired. When it was it still was not working so to be pulled again. had and properly It is presently undergoing further repairs in Salt Lake City. their area. A committee was chosen from the group to look into the matter, find sewer routes, cost estimates and so forth. Their findings will be reported back to the council. The next meeting of Eureka City Council will be held Tuesday, April 14, at 6:80 p.m. at the City Hall. City Council meetings are open and all interested persons are invited to attend. St. Patrick's Day Dance planned The annual St. Patricks Day Dance will be held Saturday, March 21, 1981, at the Tintic High Auditorium. The event is sponsored by St. Patricks Church. General chairman is Mrs. Grace Laird. Providing the music for the dance will be "LEVER ACTION". Starting time is 9:00 p.m. Several door prizes will be given at the dance. Dance and raffle tickets can be obtained from any of the parishioners of St. Patricks Church. A discussion concerning Come out and enjoy this always of a relief pumpman was held. Because of the present state of his fun" dance!! nt Eduators Mutual and the increased cost of insurance will be looked at by the board. Superintendent Openshaw will include the following matters in his report: a. Report on boiler problems, b. Application for necessarily existent schools, c. Federal Cuts in school lunch d. program, Utah Education Association meetings, e. Report on the Spelling Bee. f. Report on Final legislation. The meeting will begin at 7:00 p.m. in the Board Room at Tintic High School. health, the nayor needs some time off to rest. Interested persons are asked to contact the City Office for particulars. A group of Eureka citizens attended the meeting to discuss sewer problems in their area of town. Present were Mrs. and Mrs. .Max Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Persons with BB guns or pellet guns Harold Fox, Denton Bartschi, Mrs. arc Fawn Fife, John Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. causing damage to home windows and car windows, as well as street Frank Peart, Mrs. Mary Lou Gourley and Mrs. Gae Fox. All expressed lights and store windows. It is illegal to discharge or use said concern about the lack of sewer lines in BB guns cause window damage look good in east Tintic Editors note: The following article appeared in the Salt Lake Tribune and is reprinted here because of its special interest to the Eureka area. Chief Consolidated Mining Co. announced that Sunshine Mining Co., which operates on ground leased to Sunshine in the East Tintic Unit of Utah, reported three drill holes with significant mineralization" at depths between 1,500 and 1,600 feet. The first hole intercepted 8 feet of mineralization containing 12.8 percent lead 4.1 percent zinc, and 0.07 ounces of gold a ton. The second hole had 41 feet of mineralization assaying (when adjusted for core recovery) at 23.6 percent lead, 1 .8 ounces of silver a ton and a trace of gold. The third hole encountered 37 feet of mineralization containing 13.8 percent lead, 32.6 percent silver, 3.4 percent zinc and a trace of gold. Chief also reported that Sunshine announced it will reopen the Apex No. 2 shaft on the property in preparation for further underground drilling as well as testing. guns in Eureka City limits. The firing or discharge of other weapons is also illegal. Weapons will be confiscated and damages paid for by those persons in violation of these restrictions. Persons observing such vandalism are asked to alert the City Marshal Joe Bernini. Tintic champs savor title, win more games Tintics championship team defeated Altamont 49-4- 6 in their first game in the Round Robin held at Park City last Saturday. Daren Yadon was high scorer with points in the game. B. Miles 2 4-- 8 15; Lindsey 1 0 2; 4; Fisher 1 0 2; Totals 21 0-- 0-- 0 46. 17 Garbett 1 6-- 8 Underwood Yadon 6 9 Hopenshaw 0 2 3-- 0-- 2 8; Todd5 Hannifan 1 Campbell 6 17; Draper 1 1 0; Totals 17 4 5-- Miles 4 0-- 2 TINTIC (49) ALTAMONT (46) Brothesonl2-24- ; Hansen 7 0-- 8; 7; 0-- 0 1- -4 0-- 0 15-2- 6 2; 13; 2; 49. Tintic Basketball Team 1980-8- 1 : back row left to right: Blake McNulty, Tom Gillespie, Troy Jones, Fred Openshaw, Daren Yadon, Tony Campbell, Mont Peterson, Larry Wahlberg, Mike Draper; middle row left to right: J.B. Han- - Altamont II 19 27 46 22 35 49 Tintic Total fouls, Tintic 15, Altamont 22. Fouled out: none. Technicals 1. Tintic is scheduled to play North Rich Saturday, March 14, at Park City for the Region Championship. If Tintic wins that game, they will 1 1 play Region 12's 7th place team in the State Tournament. If they lose, Tintic will play Region 12s 5th place team Wednesday, March 18, at the State Tourney in the Marriott Center in Provo. nifin, Brent Poulsen, Brian Underwood, Darrell Garbett; front row left to right: Brain Laird, Coach Weldon Wardle, Gordon Grimstead, Tom Taylor, Chad Allinson. |