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Show August Local youth attends 2K. lilSl 'Hie Eureka Reporter Page Thne vSv ' w-'- ' Freedom Academy Last week, the Utah National Guard Freedom Academy was held at Camp W.G. Williams. I had the privilege of attending the academy as one of the representatives speaking, anyone who That afternoon, we all wanted to voice an graduated at a special opinion or just say what luncheon at which the was on his mind had the chance to do so. To me, the speech contest was the best part of the whole from our high school. week. It was a very Sunday afternoon I educational experience registered along with 120 for me and I enjoyed other students from meeting all of the special around the state. At first people from the other everyone was a stranger schools. to everyone else, but that Friday morning Shelly night we had an assembly Thomas from KSL-Twhere everyone stood up and Randall Calisle from and introduced them- KUTV spoke to us about selves. Freedom of the Press. we Monday morning, listened to speakers tell us about their views on freedom. Two of the main speakers we had, were Mayor Ted Wilson of Salt Lake and II. Gilbert Moore, who was the director of the Space Hunters applying for a Booster Program for Thiokol. The afternoon permit to hunt elk in some was spent out in the field parts of Utah faced odds where we observed a as high as 52-- 1 this year, team due to an increase in featured speaker was the Adjutant General of the Utah National Guard, General Van Hixon. When it was over and time for everyone to go their separate ways, most of the people were sad about leaving their new friends, but they were also glad that they had the opportunity to meet them. A section of the wood shop in the new school. Blake McNulty Stundentbody V.P. T.H.S. hunt permits face high odds Elk parachuting preform, had the op- applications, the State The Wildlife Division reported restricted area elk permit applications increased from 16,677 in 1980 to 20,351 in 1981. Applications for antelope Wildlife Resources office permits jumped from portunity to drive large said. 3,752 in 1980 to 4,914 in road constuction Wildlife officials said 1981. 6 equipment, shot One of the most highly-sougautomatic rifles, and many hunters were permits was the to find they rappelled off of a 65 foot disappointed mountain not had rocky single drawn a permit, tower. That evening, a but increased interest in goat permit for the Lone "Get Acquainted Dance Peak area. Officials said was held at the Officers the lottery lessened their 214 chances. applications were Club. received for that one On Tuesday morning, permit. we heard Congressman In elk areas, the Manti, Dan Marriott give us his Beaver Mountain, Indian viewpoint on our National Peaks, and Heaston areas Several members of the were the most restricted. Policy. The afternoon was on United Methodist Women Odds for a 5 spent Boeing gaininig permits Stratotanker airplane on organization drove to in those areas ranged a refueling mission for Payson Monday evening from 52-- 1 to .' the Air National Guard. A for a visit with Vola Antelope permits were Talent Show was held that Nevers, who has spent the granted to about 1 in evening and some of the greater part of the past every 12 applicants, with gifted students shared seven weeks in Mountain permits in the Puddle their talents with the rest View Hospital. They Valley areas going to only of the class. It was a very found her to be much 1 in 34 applicants. improved and ready to be enjoyable evening. The wildlife Division the also announced released from Wednesday we traveled apto the State Capitol hospital soon. unfor plications After the visit, the derscribed deer Building where we had a hunting guided tour and also met group enjoyed dinner at permits will be accepted the Chief Justice Gordon the Family Affair at the Northern or Central II. Hall along with the Restaurant in Payson. offices by mail only after President of the Senate The group included September 21. and the Speaker of the Alliene Farren, Mabel House for the state. That Butler, Sandy Evans, SHATTERING REMARK evening, we had a picnic Virginia Randle, Frances A young minister, filling supper at Lagoon and six Ewell and Pat Brady. Tintic to Visitors the in for the regular pastor, hours of free time to use Leith were area week last our free ride passes. explained his feelings to M-1- ht One small section of the Home Economics kitchen. Brevities KC-13- 15-1- Munding, June Munding Thursday morning, Green, Carol Munding three Utah State Prison Thomas her and inmates visited the camp daughter, Pam, from Salt and they spoke to us about Lake. They are former i A corner of the A-,- . . metal shop, featured in the new school. - the congregation this way: You've heard of putting a square of cardboard in a window when the glass is broken, what it is like to lose your residents; children of Leo haven't you? Thats what freedom. This was Army and Olive Iligoni Mun- I am today--- a substitute.. it Aviation Day and every ding, who are rememstudent got to fly around bered by many Tintic old After the service, one of Salt Lake Valley in a timers. the ladies shook his hand helicopter similar to While in the area, they and reassured him: "You those used in Vietnam. visited the Tintic Mining weren't just a cardboard That night was our last Museum and their old in the window. You were a night at camp and the homesite in Eureka. real pane. speech contest was held. Their arrival in town was It was on the subject of met by Mr. and Mrs. "An Aspect of Freedom" Orlando Rigoni of Santa and what it means to you. Barbara, Calif., cousins, WORK WANTED After all of the con- who are still enjoying the Furniture refinished; testants had finished area. Classified A small carpentry jobs; small cabinets done for reasonable prices. Call: Larcel McNulty at 433-684- 2. S-- 4 FOR SALE: ijWlSALE 1978 FORD Fairmont' Wagon. 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