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Show - Tlic Page Two Kuivka Reporter - Novemlier 12. 1W2 Steel auxiliary' PUBLIC NOTICE Irohair and (Guardianship Not in. Twenty-si- x yer$ Consult counl clerk or the respective sinners for further information go in Tin tic District Kennecott Copper Corporation ran a large ad in the EUREKA REPORTER their touting Bingham Mine as The mine with nine lives, meaning that by standards of the past, the Bingham Mine should have died many times. "It continues to be the greatest copper mine in the world, producing about a quarter of the nation's newly mined copper", the ad stated. I. Green, Past President Rebekah Assembly of Edythe Utah returned from Ohama, Nebraska, where she attended the International Association of and Rebekah Assemblies, Sovereign Grand Lodge of Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Ore shipments in Tintic were on the increase with 3885 tons shipped in one week from the Mountain View; Empire Mines, Knightsville; Tintic Standard Mining Co.; Filtrol Corp.; R.L. Garity; Bullion Beck; New Sunbeam Consolidated Mine; and Chief Mining subsidiaries. Co. hunting trip. The car was "totaled but Martin escaped with only some bad bruises. Heavy voting in Eureka favored all candidates on the Democratic ticket. In the Juab County commission races, Democrat June Kendall received 356 votes to E. Rulon Broughs 150; and R. Elgin Gardner (D) garnered 347 votes to 163 for the Republican candidate, Claude R. Lomax. Turkeys were selling at Randles Market, for 45 cents lb. for hens and 41 cents lb. for toms (Oh! For the "good old days! P9stmaster Frank Gear was running a weekly column in the EUREKA REPORTER. It was called, "POSTOFFICE A Mickey Wilde, David Bernini and Larry Ewell. Elmont Lemmon, a resident of Silver City for many years, was seriously injured while hunting elk in the Ncphi area with brothers, John and Neldo. A. ledge gave way and he plunged 40 feet to the rocks below and suffered a crushed vertebra. He was transferred from Nephi Hospital to the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake, and on the way the ambulance was struck by a hit and run driver in Murray, adding a few more injuries to his already badly injured body. double ling ceremony at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Clement united in marriage their daughter, Miss Lael Clement, and Vernon A. Lofgran of A San-taqui- n. Sandstrom ficiated at the nuptials. Alonzo of- Attendants were Mrs. Gary Lofgran (Connie Jameson) and Mrs. Max Peterson (Jill l?c BOX. special program at Tintic High School marked Veterans Day. The American Legion in cooperation with Tintic High School presented a program commemorating the services of American veterans who have so nobly defended our country since its beginning. Presentation of colors was by Don Franks, Gerald Aitken and Earl Potts. Invocation was by George Forsey. Speaker was Wilson Lee. Musical numbers were directed by Ronald Griggs and accompanied by LaVon Walker. At DTRS one could purchase a complete bedroom suite (in Moon-MiMahogany.. double dresser, bookcase bed and big plate mirror) for the low price of st $159. Wow! These might buy a lamp!! days that On November 10, 1956, Miss Deanna Marie Wall and Harold R. Sorensen were united in marriage at the Memorial Hall. Alonzo Sandstrom officiated at the ceremony. Matron of honor was Mrs. Lynn Carter (Lynnette Dean). Bridesmaids were Miss Delores Hone, Miss Grace Carlson, Miss Janice Hansen and Miss Helen Sorensen. Best man was Ronald Gilson, brother of the groom. Til next time... Eureka Reporter (UPS-179-62- 0) Printed by Cin PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville, Utah 14663 Subscription in advance, per year $5.00 per copy 10 Second class postage paid at Springville Utah 84663. Entered os second class matter at the post office, Springville, Utah 84663, under the act of March 3, 1879, MRS. GRACE BERNINI MARTIN W. CONOVER HARRISON CONOVER Member: Correspondent Managing Editor Publisher UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION. MINING AND U.C.A., of. No waste or tailings 1953, as amended), and will be left on the the property. will employ 2. All slopes will be following mining and to ap- "Cut. reclamation techniques graded The next regular meeting will be on approximately 46 proximately 4:1 or as acres of State owned close to the natural held December 1, at 8 p.m., in the land. grade as possible. There Union Hall. All members are urged to attend so plans can be made for Operations: will be no impoundment During DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL 40-- 8, . AND RESOURCES ENERGY in and for the STATE OF UTAH IN THE MATTER OF THE APPROVAL OF THE NOTICE OF IN-- T 1. A total of 36 acres E N T AND has been disturbed. The RECLAMATION PLAN probable total disturBY bance associated with SUBMITTED VALLEY ASPHALT, this operation is 46 of water on any slope. the annual Christmas party. Roads will be scarified, treated and seeded to allow for revegetation. ' 3. All disturbed areas treated INCORPORATED, be acres. However, this will JUAB COUNTY, UTAH acreage may be in- (scarified, fertilized, ORDER TO creased if future co- seeded ahd raked) SHOW CAUSE demands utilizing the methods ntractual 6 NO. necessitate it. Should proven successful in test OF this be the case Valley plots. THE STATE ALL UTAH TO Reclamation perAsphalt, Inc. will notify OPERATORS, and receive permission formance surety will be TAKERS OF from the Utah Division established prior to PRODUCTION, of Oil, Gas and Mining issuing final approval to MINERAL AND and the Division of State the and mining ROYALTY OWNERS, Lands and Forestry reclamation plan. AND PARTICULARLY Any person or agency prior to conducting any ALL PERSONS INmining activity.. Bond aggrieved by this TERESTED IN SEC- will, likewise, be posted tenative decision is TION 36, TOWNSHIP 14 prior to any additional hereby requested to SOUTH, RANGE 9 activities. submit written protest WEST, JUAB COUNwithin 30 days of the 2. Waste material UTAH. TY, from the crushing and date of publication to the Division of Oil, Gas Notice is hereby given screening process is and Mining, 4241 State for future that tentative approval stored on-siOffice Building, Salt was given by the Utah reclamation use. Lake City, Utah, 84114 Division of Oil, Gas and 3. Test setting forth factual Mining on October 28, recla- reasons for his or her 1982, to Valley Asphalt, mation will be initiated and Incorporated to com- in fall of 1982 to deter- complaint, and time a at thereafter, mence a surface mining mine the best seed mix place heretobe operation in Section 36, and soil treatments to established, appear Township 14 South, result in successful before the Board of Oil, Range 9 West, Juab reclamation, Gas and Mining to show County, Utah. The name if any there be, 4. Signs have been cause, of the mine is the Lava why this plan should not Bench Mine, and the posted to warn the be approved. person representing the public of potential DATED this 5th day of in the company is Richard M. hazards November, 1982. Sumsion, President, operational area. STATE OF UTAH After Operations: 7434 Del Monte Road, BOARD OF OIL, ACT-023-00- te plots-contemporaneo- us Spanish 84660. Fork, Utah 1. All structures temporary Parish plans holiday events A meeting of St. Patricks Parish Council was held Friday evening the church rectory. President Grace Bernini at con- ducted the meeting, assisted by Father Alcuin. Father led the group in an opening prayer. Virginia Cartwright presented the parish with a beautiful hand-crochete- d afghan to be used for a fund-raisin- g project. Tickets on the afghan may be obtained from any of the parishioners. Plans were made for the annual Turkey Bingo, sponsored by St. Patricks Parish. Date for the event is Saturday, November 20, 1982. Time is 8 p.m. Place is Tintic Elks Lodge Rooms. Christmas activities were touched on and dans will be finalized at a later meeting. Light refreshments were served after the meeting. Entre Nous Laura McIntyre hosted a meeting of the Entre Nous Literary Club on Wednesday evening, at her home in Mammoth. A short business meeting was held with President Maud Blight con- ducting. GAS AND MINING After the meeting, members JAMES W. SMITH, JR. heard an interesting review of the COORDINATOR OF book, "Mrs. Mike, presented by MINED LAND be disassembled, salvaged Valley Asphalt, In- 6r otherwise removed Afton Berry. The work told of the DEVELOPMENT corporated has fulfilled from the site. All exof a girl married to a Published The Eureka adventures obligations under the traneous debris will Utah Mined Land likewise be removed Reporter Nov. 12, 1982. Canadian Mountie during the 1930s. Following a discussion on the review, the hostess served delicious homemade raspberry pie to Maud Blight, Afton Berry, Donna Laird, Pat Brady, Virginia Badertscher, Mabel Butler, Rhoanna Shaw, Ted Hannifin, Carl Fields and Louis Eureka senior citizens' Earlean Gear and Effie Bell. Club met in regular session at Ryan. All are home now and feeling Later, servings of homemade the Memorial Building last Wed- better. off an enjoyable The secretary's and treasurers divinity topped nesday afternoon. evening. Conducting the meeting was reports were given by Grace President Martin Fennell. In- Chatwin and Maud Blight. Could be a Signal Business matters discussed were vocation was offered by Audrey Persistent hoarseness, difficulty routine. Sanderson. in or swelling in a gland swallowing Luncheon was then served by the The Pledge of Allegiance was led could be warnings signs of cancer, by the president with all par- club to 41 members. Those doctor a can tell for sure, says ticipating. Bessie Toone then preparing the luncheon was Ger- only American the Cancer Society. directed group singing of "God Bless trude Hannifin, Maud Blight and Clara Bates. America. November 17th is the date of the in wishes song Fame is the perfume of heroic "Happy Birthday next meeting of the were extended to Ruth Flack. deeds. Reported on the Sick List were Club. Plato will Seniors hold meeting Young-at-Hea- rt Young-at-Hea- Masons meet Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 ART THE Reclamation Act of 1975 and properly disposed BOARD OF OIL, GAS iSection Martin Fennell escaped serious injury when a tire blow out caused the car to overturn three times. The accident occurred near the old CCC camp when Mart was returning from a ami Gary Gillespie celebrated his 9th birthday. His mom, Minnie, gave a party in his honor. His guests were: Sam and Sue McIntyre, Vicky Curwen, Denny Wahlbert, Vicky Sorensen, Jerry Hansen, Terry and Buddy Ilasmusson, Penny Sorensen Peggy Sparrow, Mickie Morris, BEFORE United Steelworkers Auxiliary met with President Donna Paxman conducting. A routine business meeting was held, after which refreshments were served by hostesses, Lilly Erickson and lone Ryan. Prizes for the evening went to Clara Bates "500; Alliene Farren, "Bingo; and Donna Paxman, Tintic Lodge F. & A. M. No. 9 held the annual budget meeting Tuesday evening with Worshipful Master Lawrence Butler presiding. Following routine business, plans were made to remember the widows of Masons during the Christmas Season. Delicious refreshments were then served to these 13 members present: Lynn Brady, Alex Blight, Floyd Nash, Eureka; Dr. Russell Courtney, Salem; Russ Daniels and Joe Roach, Payson; Pat Lowe and Frank Coombe, Pleasant Grove; John Boyd and Larry Butler, Provo; Tom Eastwood, Lehi; Frank Tuckett, Santaquin; and Dee Hansen, Goshen. rt gufiitiiaiissRiiiasuKSNianiiNiii8Batncnaiii6iiniiiianssKintnanitHi DANCE CLASSES & GYMNASTICS CLASSES To bo hold at tho Elks Lodgo, Euroka, Utah INSTRUCTOR: Dlano Schow will begin Monday 15 November. thru 6th grade will be from 7 p.m. 7th grade thru 12th grade p.m. Cost is $5.00 per month GYMNASTICS CLASSES will begin Wednesday 17 November. Preschool thru 6th grade will be from p.m. 7th grade thru 12th grade 8 p.m. Cost Is $5.00 per month DANCE CLASSES Pre-scho- ol 6-- 7-- 8 6-- 7 7-- Sign up any day after 5 p.m. PHONE: 433-684- 9 NitmiiiaiNKnRuiDtKi:iiNiuannHOHRB8uanKamesaintuDsii:aRS |