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Show Volume Eureka, Utah 84628 Seventy-Nin- e March 18, 1983 Number 11 iord of Hduefliin named chairman on county planning and zoning commission seys Mem Williams center while mainNewly appointed to the comthe tax rate an for mission for two year terms are Juab County Planning and taining equitable is He a White and LaMar currently serving Zoning Commission has named Max county. K. Williams as chairman. Max is a term on the Utah State Land Board, Stanley, Mona. rancher who resides in Nephi. Joe Jensen, Levan, and Brennan by appointment of Gov. Scott Matheson. Hannifin, Eureka, will serve three of the i Appointed as year terms on the commission. Jom commission was Vard White, a He served as director of Central Fowkes, county assessor, was apUtah Rural Impact for the Nephi businessman. pointed as secretary for the group, Williams is a former Juab County time the which area, during according to Clinn Morgan, Juab Commissioner and cited the most master plan for Juab county com- County Commissioner whose duties include the Planning and Zoning satisfying accomplishments as munities was completed. Also appointed to the commission Commission. working on the location of the new Martin-Marietcement plant in for (me year terms were: Don Morgan announced the apJuab County near the Juab-MillaRoyce, Nephi, and Delwin Shepherd, pointments at the regular county border;, expansion of the SUFCO Levan. Both men are holdover commission meeting held Monday, coal terminal; and development of a commissioners. March 7. The newly organized seven-memb- er new county Vice-Chairm- The March meeting of Tintic Board of Education will be held next Monday, March 21, at 7:00 p.m., in the District Office. Ofi the agenda will be the following business matters: Approval of minutes, and claims and the Report of the Clerk. Community School Program and Policy to Govern it. an vice-chairm- an Six-Coun- ty Communications Technology Initiative Proposal will be funded up to $16,500. Approval of the Calendar for 1983-8- 4 School Year. Included in the Report of the Superintendent will be: a. West Desert- - Academic Decathlon b. Response on the letter inviting students from Nebo and Tooele from Board School Districts. c. Graduation dates West Desert Members will be heard. Dedication plans for Tintic High and Tintic Schools. d. The 2 percent reduction for 1982-8- 3 School including the date, program, ta rd speakers and music, will be . School Year. e. Legislation, Rules and Condiscussed. Productivity Proposal Funds in tracts for the 1983-8- 4 School Year. the amount up to $30,000 will be f. Job Training Coordinating The Educational Delivery Areas. considered. mi Mice The Eureka Elementary School is trying to get a count on the number of boys and girls who will be starting kindergarten next year. If you have a child that will be 5 on or before August 31, 1983, please contact the elementary school as soon as possible. (433-692- 7) TlnlS news Adam Riley was on the radio Thursday 17th of March. He was Tintic High giving a weekly Report at 3:30 p.m. There will be a person giving a report every week about what is happening here at Tintic High. The station that this will be on is KHQ 1480. The sophomores had a dance mi Friday. It was very exciting. The Junior Play was a success. The first play, Snowie White and the Seven Chicks, was about a St. Patricks Dance, young entertainer out of work, The annual sponsored by St. Patricks Church, whose luck suddenly changes when Often, when industry enters the wilderness, there's a the local Bald Eagle population would lose vital will be tonight at the old Tintic High his uncle dies and leaves him a concern for the environment. In a twist of nature at perches used for spotting prey. Now, with the help of one catch. He School gym. It will begin at 9 : 00 p.m. million dollars-on- ly Utah location, however, industry leaving the volunteers from Bell's Community Relations Team in six girls his one the of must music. live with good marry wilderness created a problem. As Mountain Bell Price, poles are being moved to locations that are out for him. uncle has be the As always, it promises to picked Bald began removing aging telephone poles between Green even more beneficial for the nationally-honore- d French The other play, best dance of the year. Toast, River and Hanksville, wildlife biologists worried that Eagle. brings us into the apartment of Stoney, the night before he is to get married. Suddenly young Nannette Folk-Poo- d and her mother arrive on the scene claiming to be Stoneys wife and mother-in-laTo confuse matters, and her mother fiancee Stoneys show up. The stars for the first play are: White-Mar- k Dean: Amy-Jan- e Snowie While persuing some old issues of publication until about 1931 when PeterSome communities honor their folklore of the area, the Tintic Grill; Lawyer-Dann- y the Eureka Reporter, I noted that other interests called for so much of e Maude-Cindy Imogene-LoriWilde; this newspaper was born on his attention, he sold to C. E. Rife. folklore with Folk Art, Folk Tales, Historical Society developed the son; Taylor; Folk Dances, or Folk Songs. Here in idea of sampling some of the special Bigler; Wendy-Jod- y November 1, 1900. It was established According to records, the paper Elizabeth-Shera in i cultures. a Each foods of ae celebrate Malmstrom; these slightly year by C. E. Huish, who came here from had never been late coming off the Eureka', Jim-Bra- d Folk-Foo- d Ginger-Denis- e in held annual the is dinner Sorensen; an with different spring, way, potluck Payson in 1897 to set type on the old press. (That statement holds true Potluck Dinner. This year will featuring folk foods. This dinner Carpenter. Tintic Miner, this being before the even today thanks to the efficient Members of the cast of the second is oen to the public..all that is the seventh. mark days of machine composition on staff at Art City Publishing Co. to food to a favorite of A into the is Terry; the history play are: Stoney Jopes-Wad- e bring required glimpse working under the watchful eyes of country newspapers. Brad Brownown Charlie Carpenter; place settings, your In 1900 he started the Eureka Martin Conover, Managing Editor). Tintic Mining District reveals over share, your Smith-Holl- y Mrs. fun. in and Nancy-Am- y friends the or nationalities different that Jones; join family twenty Reporter and a year or two later the Ault; Nanette- Cynthia The first subscriber to the Eureka played their part in the settling of iTintic Miner went into the discard. on held be dinner will of This of Descendants several land. Swenson; Madame de Detaur-Kris- ti years Under his management the Reporter was D. J. Sullivan and this Sutherland; Guests-- Denise these peoples still reside in the area. Monday, April 4; 6 p.m. in the Reporter grew and prospered. He another early subscriber was John In Sorensen. Sheri Malmstrom. 1977, while recording some of the Eureka Memorial Building. retained a substantial interest in the Morley, Sr. St. Patrick's Donee tonight EureEis Reporter old tiiis yers 83 yer Potlock sot hi? Amil 7 w. |