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Show - Hie Eureka Page Two Reporter - September 13J984 Young dt Hebft Members of the senior citizens senior citizens as Coordinator. She Club met in regular graciously responded by saying that Young-at-Hea- rt session last Wednesday at the she had enjoyed every minute of it. President Grimstead introduced Memorial Budding be lEurcka iReporter (UPS-179-62- 0) Earl President Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Printed by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springvillt, Utah 84663 Subscription in advance, per year $6.00 per copy 20 Second class postage paid at Springville Utah 84663. Entered as second class matter at the post office, Springville, Utah 84663, under the act of March 3. 1879. MARTIN W. CONOVER MRS. GRACE BERNINI Publisher Editor UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION. Brevities ticipating in the weekend writing a history of the settlement of Mosida in the southern part of Utah County. Mosida is no longer a part of the county and the two are seeking information concerning the set- tlement. A delicious luncheon, prepared and served by Leona Bray, Margaret Hyde, Rachel Hannifin and Dorothy Allinson, was enjoyed prior to the meeting, by the 42. persons in attendance. note. ..Almost every family in town had visitors over the Depot Days weekend, but failed to phone in their news to the REPORTER. PLEASE, folks, I cant write it if I dont know about it! Mr. and Mrs. Neil McCormick of Los Angeles, Calif., were in town for Depot Days. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cook of Goshen. They were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Jim Blackett of Hermosa Beach, Calif., 'who also enjoyed the celebration. Jims parents were former residents of Eureka, but this was the first visit for Jim and his wife, Joyce. They plan to return for another visit! On Monday evening, Harold and Alice attended a family in Provo at the home of Kenneth and Barbara Jasperson. A delicious supper was served, with visiting get-togeth- No service is planned in Eureka next Sunday. Members will travel to Tooele for church.. A picnic will follow. N work is being done towards the new Senior Citizen Center. Gertrude Hannifin was thanked for her many years of service to the LDS: CATHOLIC: Father Alcuin was celebrant at the Bishop Ronald Griggs presided at sacrament meeting held at the weekend masses at St. Patricks Legion auxiliary Alleluia No. morning. Max Berry conducted. Music was under the direction of Scripture readings were from the Rhoana Shaw and Wanda Colovich. bode of the prophet Ezekiel; the In a World letter of Paul to the Romans; and Opening song was Where Sorrow. the gospel of Matthew. The invocation was given by Jack Father spoke in his sermon, of standing. trying to form prayer relationships Eureka celebration. Editors pot-luc- k, Church neivs and settled. President Grimstead reported that discussed The annual LDS Ward party this year will be held on Sept. 18, at the home of Le and Elna Bird,at 6p.m. We will be honoring Jack Andrew for his many years of service to the people of Eureka, and invite townspeople to join with us in this festivity. The dinner will be so and favorite come dish, bring your enjoy with us this evening in showing appreciation to Jack for all the kindnesses he has shown us. Grimstead Richard Beatty and Kimberley of Allegiance Robbins from the BYU, who are presided. The Pledge was given bv all attending God Bless America was sung by the group with Bessie Toone leading. Those celebrating birthdays this month were: Alice Fox, Agnes Peterson, and Clara Bates. Happy Birthday was sung to each. On the. Sick List Harold Chatwin is now home from the hospital and doing great. Viola Carlson is also home and much improved. Some regular reports were dispensed with due to getting new bylaws. Other business matters were Member: Ward tO honOf Jack Andrew meet SeniOTS er Ward Church Sunday Church. Members of the American Legion afterwards. Auxiliary held their first meeting of These announcements were the 1984-8- 5 year, Monday evening at made: On Sept. 18 the Ward Social Weekend visitors at the home of the Memorial Building. will be held at the Lee Bird home. It President Virginia Bradford will be a k Mrs. Naomi Cushing were Wayne at 6 supper and Audrey Richmond and Frank presided at a short business p.m. Jack Andrew will starting be honored. and Audrey Hickman. The foursome meeting. The Relief Society Conference will After the meeting; cake and ice be at the stake hails from California. center on Sept. 29 at Another recent visitor was cream were served by the hostess, 6:45 p.m. Naomis son, Keith, of Englewood, ;President Virginia. Speakers on the program were Colorado. He spent Labor Day with Prizes were won by Cleo Judge Thomas and Sherry Nedraberg. his mother. and Margaret Hyde. Closing song was The Lord My Will was Eureka Tuesday morning and, following a vacation trip, will begin his new duties at Mt. Shasta (near Sacramento, Calif.). Henceforth until further notice, there will be only one Mass at St. Patricks. ..at noon on Sundays. Abba, Closing hymn was Prepare. Benediction was by Helen Wall. PUBLIC NOTICE 1. hymn with other people. Father Alcuin bade farewell to his parishioners after saying his last Mass at St. Patricks Church. He left pot-luc- Pasture Opening Father. METHODIST: Bananas, pineapple and corn are Rev. Perez conducted Worship all among the plants known as Service at the United Methodist These flowering monocotyledons. Church. Holy Communion was have one seed leaf. plants only administered. was Lord, God original topography and Opening humn The scripture reading Almighty. . . vegetative habitat. Cormthians.Rev 2. All reclamation JJ88 his sermon Religion titled will be completed within one year of completion T(?y. , YoU of milling activities. 2?. Whe W1U1 L,ora 3. Revegetation will walK DEPOT At be visually evaluated rnnwruAwve regularly and soil ANKS...To aU of my friends Saturday, Sept. 15 samples token yearly. If 8nd CU8mers 10 to 4 p.m. poor results are ob- e I Patroi8e any years toined, a consultant will have been hi Books business to Eureka be retained to restore 1 Clothing the land to State stan- h?Vy hefart tbat the dards. myfcd Odds & Ends Probate and Guardianship Notice Consult count) clerk or the respective Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Judge, were Mr. and signers for further information Mrs. Miles Stewart and children, Bill and Alisha, Dry Piney, Wyoming; and Mr. and Mrs. Nilo BEFORE THE BOARD has fulfilled obligations under the Utah Mined Villamar of West Jordan and their ' OF OIL, GAS AND Land Reclamation Act Daniel and Alice Amanda. children, MINING DEPART1975 (Section 40-of and Eileen helped host a MENT OF NATURAL UCA 1953, as amended), smorgasbord luncheon Saturday RESOURCES IN AND and will employ the afternoon as a surprise birthday FOR THE STATE following mining and party for their father, Tom. Joining OF UTAH in the celebration were: Mr. and reclamation practices Mrs. Robert Thomas (Cleos sister), IN THE MATTER OF on approximately six Anaheim, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. APPROVAL OF THE acres of patented or fee William Huff (Cleos brother), of NOTICE OF INTENT land owned by North Leland, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. AND RECLAMATION Lily Mining Company, Raymond Jones, Draper, Utah and PLAN SUBMITTED BY 1. Affiliated children, Lisa, Chad and Bret; and Mining Brets son, Josh, of Salt Lake City; Inc., will extract silve? Mr. and Mrs. Kelley Jones and and gold from old daughter, Stephanie, Draper, Utah; tailings and mine Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jones and dumps on company children, Amy and Jason; and Mr. property by crushing, and Mrs. Troy Jones and daughter, STATE OF screening, flotation and TO Amber Lynn, of Eureka. ALL cyanidation. UTAH 2. A horizontal belt Several other friends stopped by to OPERATORS, town to hello of out the filter PROfor TAKERS OF say system visitors. and MINERAL DUCTION, washing dewatering AND ROYALTY the leached tailings will be used. Neutralization Visitors at the home of Mr. and OWNERS, AND Mrs. Harold Fox on Saturday, were ALL and detoxification of Arlene Stoneman and son, Don, of PERSONS INTER- tailings using this Spanish Fork. They enjoyed par- - ESTED IN TOWNSHIP method will eliminate 10 SOUTH, RANGE 3 the need for tailings SECTION 35, impoundments. WEST, Fruits ond Vegetables 8, PAR-TICULAR- SALE the a.m. Reclamation per- formance surety ac- - s6 465-307- Help Wonted UNLIMITED earning potential! Demonstrate House of Lloyd toy and gift Free $300 kit and free parties part-timhostess gifts. Must be 21 . Car and phone .s20 required. Call collect Elaine e. 754-533- 1 Lost and Found BROWN male Chesapeake Bay Retriever in Eureka on Labor Day. old. Reward. Call collect, 1 s20 or -- 969-0525 433-662- to silver in Township 10 South, Range 3 West, Section 35, Juab County, Utah. The name of the operation is the North lily Project, and the person representing the company in this matter is Mr. Bart Hanford, Project Engineer, 555 First Security Building, 405 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah topsoiled as and revegetated become to show cause, if any, they why this plan should not available during operations. 5. be approved, DATED this 6th day of Estimated duration Sept., 1984. STATEOFUTAH of operations is 48 to 72 months. After Operations: 1. All structures and foundations installed for this operation will be that were formed here-TH- Sponsored by: E to serve you aj Affiliated and cover hazardous complaint and to portions of an old, thereafter, at a time and Inc., Mining reprocess old mine abandoned mill site. place to be established, 4. Reprocessed toils appear before the Board tailings and dumps for extraction of gold and will be smoothed, of Oil, Gas and Mining 1984, 1 80, be established prior to a"d 1 have enjoyed my association issuing final approval of with you any Thanks! and the mining reclamation dan. Any person or agency aggrieved by this tentative decision is hereby required to submit written protest within 30 days of the date of publication to the Division of Oil, Gas and Mining, 4241 State O ff ic e Building, Lake Salt City, Utah, 84114, to the tention of Thomas N. on or 2? 8re. ceptoble to the Board of relationships Oil, Gas and Mining will du,Sf-yea!- J JUAB COUNTY, UTAH. 3. Vertical profiles of COUNTY, UTAH. FRESH peaches Yakima Hales are is Notice hereby given existing piles will be ready now for your early canning and the that tentative and approval reduced eating pleasure. Picked daily for was of a broad, given by the freshness and top quality. J.H. Hales & of Division and Gas Oil, Tetting, setting forth flatter, reprocessed will Albertas be ready by Sept. 10th. on fill will in factual reasons for their August 31, tailings pile McMullin Orchards; Genola, Utah. Mining, .754-395- 9 LEFTOVERS . BOARD OF OIL, GAS AND MINING Marjorie L. Larson Administrative Assistant TINTIC HISTORICAL SOCIETY THE EUREKA REPORTER TO FIND OUT "WHAT'S HAPPENING" IN THE HISTORIC TOHVOG OOH0 DDOTOOGV Subscriptions: $6.00 For Tear PHONE: GRACE BERNINI removed and the areas will be regraded, top- - Published in the 433-693- 3 84111. soiled and revegetoted Eureka Reporter Affiliated Mining Inc., to achieve approximate September 13, 1984. fhnnnoonuoonnoDooonnnoooqjauuuLiu |