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Show Page Six The Eureka Reporter October 29, 1982 Re-Ele- c? Men microfilms available at BYU Information on KSC0 Genealogical Library rolls of microfilm donated to the Utah Valley Branch Genealogical Library last year is now available to the public, thanks to partrons and others interested in the facility who helped 140,000 Edward said periodicals," 4-Y- volunteer publicity coordinator for the branch library. Resources offered by the library, with the addition of the new microfilms, will save many patrons buy new filing cabinets. The new rolls of film bring the from having to travel to the library library's collection of microfilms to in Salt Lake City, he commented. Wheatfill said the branch library more than 200,000 rolls, making it is the largest branch genealogical open to anyone who wishes to use it. Trained volunteers and emlibrary in the United States. The additional microfilms were ployees are there to help patrons donated to the branch library by the with research. LDS Church Genealogical Society in Classes on research in records of Salt Lake City last year, but they different countries are offered were not available to the public for periodically at the library, which is Jayne Roberts some time because there was no open from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday place to file them. The films had to through Friday and 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. be left in stacks of cardboard boxes Saturday. until donations by patrons and Genealogical workshops are ofothers provided the new filing fered the first Sunday of each cabinets. month, when the library is open 1 :30 to 7:30 p.m. There is also a the microfilms from available "Among are the U.S. federal census records workshop each Wednesday from 1790 through 1900, a copy of the from 7:30 to 9 p.m for those who TIB (Temple Index Bureau) records want a approach to from the Salt Lake City LDS genealogical research. Those F. Calvin Packard, Chairman and Library, the indexes for the British wanting further information about President of Central Bank, is Vital Records from 1837 through library hours and services may call pleased to announce the promotion 1903, and many historical society of Jayne Roberts. Jayne has adto vanced from of the Assistant Pac-Ma- n Riverside Plaza Office. Mrs. Roberts has been with Central Bank for the past 11 years. Video-gam- e enthusiasts take The phone includes She began as a teller in the downheart heres a telephone that's dialing, a mute button and a town Provo Office. n button feature. down the your alley. Its right Aside from Jaynes professional dialing can be used with life, she is married and the mother Phone, which will go on sale at access of four all 14 Bell PhoneCenters in Utah either a rotary of touch-ton- e residing in Orem. line. The mute feature, activated by beginning Nov. 5. Manufactured by the American the asterisk button, is used to talk Jesus went into the temple, Telecommunications Corporation, with people in the room without .overthrew the tables of the money n the Phone is an exact letting the other party hear, while and the seats of them that feature changers, replica of the video character. It's the sold doves. bright yellow in color, has a black automatically redials the last Mark XI 15 accent representing the number used by simply pressing the black pound button. eye and comes with a Money is not required to buy one the mute and Since feature the cord. telephone necessity of the soul. Thoreau feature utilize the and asterisk pound buttons, ' customers with Custom Calling Service (CCS) may not use those two On Friday, October 8, Oscar and buttons to activate their CCS. Reasonable priced at (64.95, the Lilly Erickson drove to Burley, n Phone will be available in Idaho to visit relatives. They enlimited supply through December countered a nasty snowstorm at the 31. It comes in a bright blue point of the mountain, which gave them pause as to whether they decorative box that will serve should go on or not. However, it perfectly as holiday wrapping. In addition, it carries a one-yelasted just a short time. In Burley, they were the manufacturer's warranty and an adhouseguests of a cousin, Mrs. opportunitytwo-ye-to purchase an maintenance ditional George Simonson. Saturday was a "fun" day as relatives visited agreement for a small fee. Utah telephone customers who throughout the day. in areas not served by Bell live On Monday, Oscar, Lilly and may contact their Pauline Simonson drove to Jerome, Idaho where they visited with Mr. local business office for information n and Mrs. Bill Coziar. Oscar was regarding how to obtain a surprised to find raspberries in the Phone. mi patch this late in the year. Tuesday everyone met at the ; County Commissioner ear Wheatfill, - iy $& V i . ' 'i , '4,brf J "I" ' 4 f V' 'f ' s. l V . i Wj W&i .'s v' lV - "i- - - ' - 4&dNaK4K. Central Bank announces no-co- st promotion step-by-ste- p 378-393- 3. Pro-cashi- Cashier-Manag- phone goes on sale se push-to-pul- - Push-to-pul- Pac-Ma- se Pac-Ma- ed er er Lifelong native of Nephi and Juab County Nephi businessman, livestock rancher and farmer Serves on the Criminal Justice Administration Board for Juab County President and Chairman of the Board of the Central Utah Water Conservancy District Member of the Forest Service 0 Advisory G-1- Board Juab County Commissioner for the past 8 years Experience - Dedication Judgment - Enthusiasm Pac-Man- 's 14-fo- ot Paid political dvortiiomoiit bp candidate Brevities Pac-Ma- ar ar Phone-Cente- rs Pac-Ma- l xwcjijM ; vt home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Carlisle for potluck dinner and to help lSLff r Christie Carlisle celebrate her 9th ' ' nyppVtij ' birthday. Present wer: Oscar, Lilly, LeRoy Simonson, John Poe, Della . Sr t s ' Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Kenny Fowler, Pauline Simonson, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Carlisle and daughter, Shawna, and of course, the birthday girl, Christie. On Wednesday, they came home by way of Pocatello where they made short stops at Registration Rock State Park and Massacre State Park. In Bountiful they called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Peterson, but found nobody home. In Lehi, they visited a short time at the home of Jim and Elaine Lunt. "It was a nice six days", says Lilly. Has a desire to serve the The opportunity to do mischief is found a hundred times a day, and that of doing good once a year. Voltaire He that is down need fear no fall. Bunyan Misery loves company. The new Pac-Ma- n Phone, which will go on sale Nov. 5 at all 14 Bell PhoneCenters In Utah, should prove to be popular with video game enthusiasts. ENTIRE Experience Saves Your Tax $$$$ Paid Political Advertisement by candidate County |