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Show ASSN UTAH PRESS S 467 E 300 Cl SALT LAKE Volume 84 1 1 1 UT "TT Eureka, Utah 84628 Eighty-tw- o August 29, 1986 20 Number 35 Winner named in coin toss if Money drops is a writing program. Mona dergarten is five years of age before District Board of Education, the McGinnis will be the aid working in September 2 of the year a child turns Victoria 0. Robinson will be the held Monnday without any change in financial situation of Tintic School this program. The board approved five. No exceptions can be made to the totals. The tallying of three Republican candidate for District was discussed. Superin- - the employment of Mrs. McGinnis to this rule. Juab absentee Commissioner and will ballots, still showed no On work in Cbunty the program and also to the subject of child tendent Openshaw has calculated ballotfor the November 4, change, they being democrat that Tintic School Districts portion work with Mr. Griggs in the high abuse.. .teachers, when they observe hjoahe ballots. of the tax refund to Brush Wellman school music program. suspected child abuse, must report it After a discussion with the canIn other business, Governor directly to the Division of Family will be approximately $103,000 of on the best way to break the didates which $55,000 has been received Bangerter has requested that Services, coin a toss was decided iqon. tie, from the State Office of Education superintendents formulate the Superintendent Openshaw O. Robinson was the winVictoria under the school equalization following budgets: One with revalue reported that all is in readiness for ner. program. However, patrons should set at 94 percent of the 1987 funding, school to open on Wednesday, also be aware that the assessed one with revenue set at 100 percent August 20, 1986. valuation of Tintic School District of the 1987 funding, one with revenue dropped 42 percent in 1986 because set at 106percentof the 1987 funding, A discussion was held concerning of die State Assessment of Brush Wellman. Due to this unforseen Project 2000... a program sponsored drop, it will be necessary for Tintic by Channel 2. In the project, School District to recompute their questionaires would be given to 4th, budget for the FY 87 year. This was 7th and 11th grade studenents. The For the first time in the history of to be done as soon as the student board voted in favor of a motion the city, Eureka will have signs to count is completed at the beginning stating that all questionaires must mark its streets - and resident will be screened by the superintendent. of the school year. have street addresses. The State Board of Educations Approximately 40 poles have been Two requests for use of school new policy requires that, in order to put in place to carry the necessary facilities during Depot Days were be certified as a vocational director, street signs. received. Hie Eureka Volunteer a person must have taught three Heart'aub met "to" the Memorial The project was financed by Jlre Dept, requested the use of fte years m a vocational area as well as Building on Wednesday afternoon, Mountain Bell with the cooperation parking lot or foe gymnasium forthe have a state administrative cer- - president Martin Fennell presided of Eureka City. Street addresses were researched by the telephone !JS"!tSTha.Lb the XU a and welcomed all present. all teachers that schooi requested to reqmres President Fennell explained that Sonya Nedreberg came to the company and all materials were high school parking lot has been major or minor in every area in reason for the meeting being from Florida State University where furnished by the company, which they teach. Necessarily, held requested for a classic car show. House numbers were installed by upstairs was that the down- - she received a double B.A. degree in schools for existent small apply Openshaw may the Eureka Boy Scouts as a scouting education and a minor Superintendent stairs Was being repaired. Die music, music senior citizens have paid for a new in orchestral violin from Ohio State project, under the supervision of Harold Shaw, Jr. and new tile for the while she attended there. Miss Nedreberg will be working City Councilman Jay Evans acted meeting room downstairs, which has made a big improvement in the with the children in music, library as liaison between Eureka City and appearance of that room. They hope and she will help with the Satellite Mountain Bell throughout the project. Poles and signs are being Spanish program. everyone will enjoy it. Invocation was given by C.E. Her hobbies are sewing, horses, installed by city employees. Pykiet. Bessie Toone led the traveling and giving piano lessons Eureka residents will now be able God Bless when she finds the time. The faculty to give an acceptable address to group singing of Those America. celebrating bir- - and staff expressed their pleasure at concerned or interested parties, thdays this month are Leah Towers, having Miss Nedreberg working (Should go smoothly as soon as we memorize our new addresses!) Dora Rose and Anna Gillespie, with them this year. to was each sung Happy Birthday At the August meeting of Tintic two-ye- ar 1 Eureka gets street signs "i - sub-flo- or one led by Bessie. Reported on the Sick List were Beryl Pykiet, ill at home, and Don Giles, who is home from the hospital and reportedly feeling better. A special guest at the meeting was Kathy Erickson, daughter-in-laof Lilly Ericksoq, Reports were given by the secretary .Grace Chat win, and by the treasurer, Joan Dale. w Angella Sparrow, Cody Laird and Tracy Larson seif Charlie Ming has agreed to be the for auctioneer the Local Businessmens Auction scheduled on Sunday, Sept. 7, (second day of DEPOT DAYS), at noon. The auction will be held at a spot on lower Main Street. The event is being sponsored by the Eureka Improvement Committee. There is only one problem. ..the committee is in need of more antiques and junque to action. All donations of items will be appreciated. Please bring any items to the Company Store between the hours of 10-Tuesday through Saturday. 6 Elementary names new council student council elections held Friday at Eureka Elementary showed winners as president, Cody Laird; vice president, Tracy son; and Lar- secretary-treasure- r, Angella Sparrow. Last year the student council functioned very effectively. The school is looking council continuing in their footsteps. One of the first projects is to build spirit and excitement into the programs by building a Readasaurous out of paper mache. More information come on this project at a later date. forward to this years Regrets were expressed at the passing of one of the groups charter members, and a very faithful one, Oscar Erickson. Various bususiness matters pertinent to the club were discussed. There will be a trip up over the Nebo Loop this fall to view the beautiful autumn scenery. Those not making the recent Loop trip and wishing to go on this one, are asked to contact Leah, Martin or Grace. A vote of thanks was given to Don Treloar for file work he has done at the City Park. He has mowed the grass, watered it, and cleaned up in general, making the park look very attractive again. Lilly Erickson thanked the senior citizens for their caring, concern and help during the recent illness and passing of her husband, Oscar. Prior to the meeting, a tasty luncheon was prepared and served by Margaret Fennell, Clara Bates and Helen Treloar, assisted by Leah Towers, to the 35 people present, Blood pressures were read by Janice Boswell and recorded by Cty workmen install new city street signs. Appoximately 40 poles have been installed with the new signs. The project was financed by Mountain Agnes Peterson. Telephone Company and the City of Eureka. House numbers have The next regular meeting of the Club will be Sept. 3. been installed by the Boy Scouts as a project. 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