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Show Volume Seventy-Seve- n Eureka, Utah S1(J2S Tintic's girls' soflball team (ages 8 through 12), wound up the season tied for second place with Nephi no. 2. The team chalked up 7 wins and 5 losses. The girls are coached by Dianne Elliott. Assistant coaches are Ilosie Jameson and Kyle Bigler. Pictured: Back row (left to right): Natalie Boswell, Kim Jameson. or o - July 30, Number 30 1!)KJ Tonya Evans, Jennifer Carpenter, Gilda Yadon, Melanie Schow, Tammie Ault, Melissa Long. Front row: Amy McBride, Shauna Tilby, Jenifer Chambers, Nancy Drussel, Paula Dean, Hawlii Aiiinson, Candy Long. (Two othe rplayers. . Kristy Drussel and Brandy Ault were not present for the picture.) Well, its that time of the year again! Time to get your projects ready for that Blue Ribbon; time for you young ladies to get ready to compete for the title of Miss Juab County 1982;" and time to brush up on that special talent for the ! required by the Federal Land Policy The Bureau of Land Management Utah State Office has some reminders for those persons submitting annual proof of labor or correspondence on mining claims. Proof of labor reports are due each December 30th and should have the name of the claim and Utah Mining Claim Serial Number (UMC) as well as the name and address of the locator. Correspondence concerning a claim should include the same information to facilitate handling. The annual proof of labor report is and Management Act of 1976. The Talent Contest. report lists the type of assessment work performed and its monetary value. The Yep, you're right! R's the starting of of at least the 1982 Juab County Fair, August 26th work must be the equivalent one hundred dollars annually. Failure through the 28th at Nephi, Utah. e to submit a report is deemed to Better than ever? ! ! Yep, and having of the claim an abandonment by the feeling that we have the Queen right the owner and renders the claim void. here in Eureka. Yes, one of you young Reports and correspondence should be ladies could be the one. sent to the Bureau of Land Mangement, Utah State Office, Public Room (Room 1400), 136 East South Temple, Salt Lake Members of St. Patricks Parish Council met at the church rectory Tuesday evening for their monthly meeting. Tinlic friends were shocked and Communications were read and saddened at the news of the death of in the Depot Days parish participation Brent Christensen, 28, of Santaquin, in celebration discussed at length. Other items of business discussed a fall at the BYU football Stadium. con-stitu- The Miss Juab County Contest will be held August 23rd. There's lots of fun. friendship and learning to be gained from an experience like this. There will be a workshop to help you with modeling and makeup. Contestants will model a formal dress, street dress; perform a talent; and answer a question about Juab County. If you are age 17 by Sept. 1st; have been a resident of Juab County for 6 months; and want more information. . .contact Judy Garbett or Ethel Ross before August 16th. (433-6914- ), Brent Christensen Perish council convenes hilled in fall Presiding was President Grace Bernini. Opening prayer was led by Father Alcuin. Parishioners attending welcomed Father as new pastor of St. Patricks. Constitution and A recently were reviewed by a new set of the group and after a discussion concerning some additions to the both documents were approved by drawn-u- p by-la- by-law- s, Father Alcuin. City, Utah 84111. Brent was working on risers at the smith end of the BYU stadium when he fell 35 feet to his death. He was pronounced dead from massive head injuries at Utah Valley Hospital at 10:05 a.m. Tuesday morning, a half hour after Provo paramedics received a call g A that he had fallen from a riser. in Eureka). originated He was an employee of Ilelmco event was tentatively set for the Month Erection Co., a Salt Lake City company of October. were served refreshments after involved in placing superstructures on Light the stadium's south end zone. the meeting. included a church-cleanin- g schedule, ways of repairing the stucco on the outside of the rectory, which is in bad shape, and a project for St. Patricks Church being undertaken this Saturday by Escalante Council 1136 - Knights of Columbus of Provo. (The Council fund-raisin- Brent was given resuscitation by paramedics at the accident scene, but to no avail. The young man is the son of Ray and Kathryn (Peart) Christensen of Goshen, and the grandson of Frank and Alice Peart of Eureka. cardio-pulmonar- y Funeral services will be held Friday at 1 p.m. at the Goshen Ward LDS Chapel. Friends may call at Walker Mortuary of Payson Thursday evening 9 p.m. or Friday at the ward chapel one hour prior to services. Interment Goshen City Cemetery. 7-- |