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Show t( ohLTLKi?m 0 Volume Eighty Eureka, Utah 84628 District sets agenda July 19, 1984 2CT Number 29 Commission handles varied problems decided to release the check to Mr. White. DATE: July 23, 1984 TIME, 7:00 p.m. AGENDA: Approval of minutes. Report of Clerk and approval of Approval was given to Leon Winter to attend a disaster relief in Denver. Purchase of a new pager for Mr. Winter was also approved, Steve Boswell, Harold Jensen, Evan Hansen and Darrel Cook met with the Commission about the Transient Room Tax. Boswell ex- plained that all monies collected goes to advertising for the local businesses. He suggested that the tax be increased to 3 percent, Commissioners voted to amend Ordinance No. 109. Randy Freston and Craig Sperry met with the commissioners ceming the connection of the old Highway 91 and the newly consouth of Mona. A map structed had been drawn up by Sperry and the commission agreed that this would be a better plan than the one the State had. Freston was asked to put it to scale and present it to the State Engineers. con-semin- ar Ramon Memmott and Chris Bowles, officers of the East Juab Ambulance Association, presented a bill in the amount of $508.48 for claims: Communications from on the ambulance and board members. Bid opening on company has three different plans to repairs six new requested pagers. Approval Mr. Sant was told that ap- - was given for the repairs and the gHigh wl? Notice of claimTmtc by proximately 70 percent of the em pagers. on of behalf her Cheryl Wahlberg Art Partridge from Progressive ployees had already signed up with Tintic School Local Government Trust. daughter against High Management Services explained the District for failure to properly Mark Fhuriman, of the 5 percent increase on the 1984 supervise. Career Ladder Plan near Authority, brought the com- contract and the contract was signed approval.: Update on Beehive missioners up to date on the new by Chairman Bernini. Telephone Company and use of old businesses in the county. Partoun' School. New standards for Joe White met with the comThe deadline for news in the professional competence for Utah mission concerning payment for council City Educators. Setting levies with construction work he did on the Reporter is 2:30 p.m. on Tuesdays. assessed valuation in protest. Please submit articles anytime flooding. His work was done under The Report of the Superintendent the Disaster Relief Program and the during the week. We welcome news of family will include: a. Utah Taxpayers County was holding the check until 1984-85 assessment and school the Federal Funds came in. It was gatherings, trips, parties. You may feel that your news is not important, budget, b. Tintic discipline policy discussed and the Commissioners and graduation requirements, c. Gary Kirgan, owner and manager but let us be the judge. Our readers, Mayor Pro-TeJay Evans on SIS proposals, d. presided at the July meeting of of the Pick & Shovel Restaurant, especially former residents, enjoy 1984-8- 5 for school met with the Council to request hearing about you and your Staffing Eureka City Council. year. e Lunch worker, bus drivers, special license, penings. Call Grace Bernini at 433- for a Councilpersons present wre: education and counselor still lone Ryan, Tim Hannifin, Evans The Council approved the request 6933. needed. pproval by the State Long and Ted Haynes. City Marshal pending Ci mission. and Joe Bernini City Recorder Liquor Alliene Farren were also pressent. A contract from the Community John Schmitt met with the Council All you runners out there, start to present some mining informa tion Impact Board was presented to the and to express his concerns about Council for. approval on the sewage getting in shape There will be Sgt. Kevin M. Schow, son of buildings on Main St. and their state disposal project. It was approved another Eureka Fun Run this year, Norman J. and Mary Schow of of disrepair. pending word from the project to start the Depot Days festivities off on the right foot. The 10 K cross engineers. Eureka, Utah, has been decorated with the Air Force Achievement country race will begin at the City Park. Registration will be at 7 a.m., Utah. Air Force Hill Medal at Base, Fifteen high school students in the race time at 7:30. is The Achievement Medal Utah Chapter of Future Business There are class divisions for all Leaders of America (FBLA) earned awarded to airmen for acnow ages, both men and women. The honors at the National Leadership complishment, meritorious service race is under the direction of Tom of of acts Conference held July courage. 1984, in Those registered voters who will The next meeting of Eureka City Taylor; prizes will be furnished the Atlanta, Georgia. The anneed absentee ballots to vote in the: of the Tintic nouncement was made by Gary systems with the 4487th August 21, 1984 Primary Election, Council will be Tuesday, August 14, winners, compliments specialist Historical Society. Lloyd, Specialist, Business-Offic- e Aircraft Generation Squadron. may obtain applications from Mrs.j !84 at 7 p.m. in the City Hall. 'er: 1-- 15 Deodline Wafer shutoffs planned m Non-selecti- on hap-permissi- on Sgt. Kevin Schow Students win FBLA honors mini-bottl- gets Fun run medal . Absentee ballots available 1-- 4, Occupations, Office of Vocational His wife, Traci, is the daughter of Education, Utah State Office of Education. John and Sylvia Campbell of Winners include Patty Galvez, Hillcrest High, 9th place in the Job Eureka. Agnes Peterson. Applications for the ballots must be in the hands of the County Clerk by July 31, 1984. It's in the Book( mobile) on human beings. Scientists, an that Is nt it delightful evenings astronauts, and technicians all conversation can change a total swimming in a veritable sea of ideas stranger into a friend? So it seems to and prospects. He chooses two, be when spending time with a bode Randy and John, to be central to his from a particular author. One can story. These two fictious characters almost feel a personal relationship are made up of the characteristics of begin to develop. It may not always many of their real life counter-part- s men Michener has known first but it sure will be hand. soften the shell of unfamiliarity. Until Space it has not been too James While reading Space by clear to make why vast amounts of money A. Michener, it is possible are being launched away from the several new friends. Important needs. Political issues of earthbound among these is Mr. Michener himself. As well known as his name today, and tomorrow, are somewhat is, the sheer size of his books turns clarified. Action moves from the dramatic conclusions of World War many prospective readers away. Dont be put off by that. Michener is II to the confrontations of star-wasatellites and world security. The just anxious to be thorough. He sees realities, suppositions and anxieties history from many sides. of the most impressive minds of our Mr. Michener ob- - age make great reading. Make a In "Space? meet Michener, viously feels the impact of todays new friend monumental technological advances Gaggett and Pope! by Douglas Christensen Description Manual category; Teresa Schwabedissen, Taylorsville High, 8th place for Stenographer II;, and Dave Thometz, Rod Symes, and Billie Shepherd, all of Bingham High, 8th place in Entrepreneurship II. love-at-first-sig- ht Mary Pratt, formerly of Eureka, of Orem High took 7th place for Clerk Typist II; Scott Ballew, Granite High, took 6th place in Business Computer Applications; Kathleen Reynolds of Orem High won 2nd place in Clerk Typist I ; and Russell Haines, Timpview High, took 2nd place in the Account I category. rs Also among the winners were Dan Evans and Nicole Snyder, Olympus High, 1st place in Business Graphics; Trevin Beattie, Brighton High, 1st place for Business Math; and Glenn Morris, Brighton High, Utahs Whos Who in FBLA candidate. Morris also won $50 for 9th place as Mr. Future Business Leader, as did Laurel Herman of Uintah High who took 8th place as Ms. Future Business Leader honors. Police are still hunting for missing Springville woman, Pamela Ellen Page. Police make plea to anyone who may have seen 'Pam' Springville Police Department Lake office of the FBI. detective Norm Cole is making a Officer Cole said he has a case f ile to anyone who may have seen Brighton High received the first plea six inches thick on Pamela and he Ellen Page, the young lady place prize in the Western Region Pamela has received many reports regarin who the disappeared for the fifth consecutive year for its early 21 on while she hours ding the young woman, none of April Achievement in Business Advocacy evening which can be substantiated. Leads A Project. Utah also took regional was jogging in Springville. $25,000 have been checked out in several second place honors for its per- reward has been posted through the but there in states, are no good, solid FBI. interested the Anvone centage of increase in state FBLA reward is asked to contact leads yet. Cole said. the Salt chapter membership. ", disappeared while with her dog. She was Pamela jogging dressed in grey jogging shorts; running shoes; and was wearing a cream colored cap sleeved with one inch high, navy blue lettering BYU on the left breast, navy piping on the sleeves and collar. She was born April 17, 1958, is 5 feet, 4 inches tall and weighs 115 pounds. She is a very attractive, young woman and was running by herself. There is reason to believe that she was abducted and foul play is suspected. Detective Cole urges anyone who may have seen Pamela while she was jogging to come forth and talk to him. Every detail is helpful in an investigation of this sort, he said. |