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Show Paj!1 Four 'Hie Kuivka RejxirttT Novemlier 27. 1!)S1 Students of the Eureka Elementary school participate in the annual Pilgrim Day in the first grade class. The students learned about the first Thanksgiving, Pilgrims and early days in New England. Grade Steel auxiliary school Members of United Steelworkers met 4260 news session IN FIRST GRADE Hy Linda Jessup On Monday, November we 23rd, suspended normal activities to spend an entire day learning how the Pilgrims lived. We experienced a little of their school, church and village life. We learned of their homes, families and responsibilities, such as how they prepared and We food. acquired laughed a little at their ideas on medicine, laws and punishment. Jay d Evans made a for the occasion, pillory so everyone could perience it. It was a little unconventional, but I saw it as an opportunity to show how truly fortunate we are to live in the time and circumstances of today, and how much we owe to those who worked and sacrificed in the past that our country could become what it is today. It's easy to become so caught up in food and football that we tend to forget what we on Auxiliary in regular Wednesday, November 18. President Ada Schmidt presided at the business meeting. routine Following business matters, plans were made for the annual Christmas party, which will be held at the Pick and Shovel Restaurant on Public Notice Title celebrate at Thanksgiving. Neither cast ye your pearls before swine. Matthew VII 6 BEFORE THE BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING DEPARTMENT NATURAL AND RESOURCES ENERGY in and for the STATE OF UTAH. NOTICE OF HEARING CAUSE NO. MR-00IN THE MATTER OF 1 THE PROPOSED ADDENDUM TO THE R MINERAL PLORATION club meets GOV-- E THE OF EX- DRILL HOLES. THE STATE OF UTAH TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN THE PROPOSED DENDUM Afternoon AND PLUGGING TO RULES REGULATIONS PLUGGING MINERAL PLORATION AD- THE AND GOV-ERNIN- G THE OF EX- DRILL HOLES. AfThe Thursday ternoon Club met last week at the home of Helen Ferris. 40-- 8, CARD OF THANKS: My sincere thanks to Utah Code 1953, the staff of the Division of Oil, Annotated, kid-size- N I N G Gas ana Mining is proposing an addendum to Rule M-- 3 and aprules and plicable regulations governing the plugging of mineral exploration drill holes. copy of the proposed addendum' may be obtained from the Division upon request. All persons interested in commenting the upon proposed rulemaking amendments may do so by appearing at a Board hearing on Thursday, December 17, 1981, at 10 a.m., in the Slate Office Building Auditorium, east of Room 110, Salt Lake City, Utah, or by sending written comments to be received by the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining by the 16th of December 1981. DATED this 24th day of November, 1981. STATE OF UTAH A Garbett, Willie Murphy, Nick Castleton ; Secretary Dave Garbett, Glen Wilde, Charlie Jameson; Trustees Lynn Brady, Ken Taylor, Bob Fife, Lee Bird, Joe Bernini. Three new members were voted on and with the approval of the City Council. will be accepted. They are: Raymond Murphy, Robert Hampton and John Campbell. 14th. Members nominated are as follows: Fire Chief Stormy Allinson, Nick Castleton; Assistant Chief Lee Bird, Vernon Jones, Mike Drussel; Truck Captains Mundi Pedersen. Dave Juab County Hopitcil and Nephi Medical Clinic 392 East 600 North. Nephi' offers rural residents of Sanpete and Juab Counties complete medical services Wayne R. Viehweg MDAAFP Fred D. Catrctt MDAAFP James Tatton MDAAFP SERVICES THURSDAYS, 10 a.m. . received while confined there, is very much appreciated. Your kindnesses to me will always be remembered. Emma T. Iewis Dr. Devon Nelson Orthopedics BOARD OF OIL, Paula J. Frank Secretary of the Board PRACTITIONERS FULL-TIM- E WEDNESDAYS, 2 p.m. GAS AND MINING friends who expressed delicious luncheon their concern for me was served at noon by the during my recent illness, hostess, and members with visits, cards, letters, then enjoyed an afternoon phone calls, beautiful of "500" games. flowers and gifts. the A special thanks is Winning prizes were: Ruth Flack, first; extended to the West Juab Oh that I had in the Gertie Hannifin, second; Ambulance Association at wilderness a lodging-plac- e Dora Hose, cut; and and to the medical staff in of wayfaring men! Barbara Sorensen, Juab County Hospital and Jeremiah IX 2 efficient consolation. The Nephi. Also attending were: caring manner in which I Houses arc built to live' Lilly Erickson, Lucille was transported to the the in, and not to look on. and Hansen, Virginia Cart- hospital Bacon wright, Ada Schmidt and professional, but comI care Donna Paxman. passionate, A At the Monday meeting of Eureka Fire Department, nominations were held for new officers to fill a two year term. Elections will be held December 40-8-- iM RULES REGULATIONS Department will hold election Pursuant to Section 6 I of The Utah Mined Land Reclamation Act, Pinball Caifiiibl Nallrc ar I hr mprrftif ( aaiali nival) Uroti far lari a tafuriMliaa. OF December 16, at 6 p.m. After dinner, the group will return to the Union Hall for a social hour and exchange of gifts. Hostesses for the Wednesday meeting were Ada Schmidt and Georgia Laird. Prizes were won by Myrna Garbett for Bingo; Donna Paxman for "500"; and Clara Bates, cut. Children of the Eureka Elementary First Grade Class learn about customs of early Pilgrim settlers in New England. The children all were impressed to learn about the funny actions of our early ancestors in this country. Dr. Craig McNanama 1TII FRIDAYS, 2 p.m. Dr. Dean Bristow Urologist TUESDAYS, 10 a.m. I)r. Todd Kimball Optomotrist Podiatrist I MEDICAL STAFF 2ND Opthalmologist THURSDAYS Modest Bodnar M.D., P.C. Complete Physical and Respiratory Services FOR APPOINTMENT, CALL 623-077- 5 |