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Show Page Two June The Eureka Reporter 19, 1987 iEurcka Reporter (UPS-179-62- 0) Published weekly at. Eureka, Utah 84628 Printed by County fire marshall Edgar M. Hopes quits job Eureka to Herbert and Bessie Hanks Edgar Marion (Ed) Hopes, died Friday, June 12, 1987 in Las Vegas, NV. He was bom Aug. 19, 1902 in Hopes. He married Ruth A. Mundy July 5, 1924. They later divorced. He attended the Catholic school in Greg Newton, Juab County fire marshal, recently resigned his Eureka. position. He cited as his reasons, Survivors are four sons, one years of what he called broken daughter: Edgar Marion Hopes, promises by the county commission Springville, Utah 14663 conWest his employment Jordan; Jammes Herbert concerning Salt Lake benefits. and ditions in City; Don L. Hopes, advance, per year: Subscription the Goshen and Tom J. Hopes, both been has New by employed in Juab County $10 state of Utah for six months of the Goshen; Bessie Jane Oliver, I .as out of Juab County $13.50 has The Vegas, NV; 20 grandchildren; 22 paid county, however, year. half his salary. great- - grandchildren. He was marshal the fire In years past, preceded in death by one son, POSTMASTER: Please send change of address to The Eureka Reporter, him to find has asked the county Richard Howard Hopes, one sister, Church Street, Eureka, UT 84628. Second class postage paid at Springville, UT Frances Kryger, and three greatto do during the winter, but work 84663. grandchildren. nothing has ever developed. He has, Graveside service will be Sunday, Publisher MARTIN W. CONOVER however, continued to do the fire summer June the work 21, 11 a.m., Goshen City marshal during Editor MRS. GRACE BERNINI and has done other things during the Cemetery. winter. Member: UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION Citing budget constraints this year, the state cut Newtons contract back to five months. Newton told the county commission he would continue to be the fire marshal if the county would finance another month of employment. The commission, however, made the decision to stick with the state plan. Newton told the commission the main thing that forced him to resign Mayor Theodore C. Haynes was his lack of medical insurance presided at the June meeting of Eureka City Council Tuesday and other benefits. Earlier in the Mona of Fire member a the as evening at City Hall. Members of the I see you are the Editor of the year, council attending were Jay Evans, a was he hurt falling by Department, Eureka Reporter. I was setting here wall at Tim Hannifin, Ron Bray and Evans cabinet shop fire at the this evening and thinking of the poor Long. Councilman June McNulty souls lying in the Eureka Cemetery, was excused. Also present were City all the sage brush and weeds. I was Recorder Alliene Farren, City Marshal Joe Bernini and Water-mastthinking could there be some way that the ones that have people done George Gillespie. there could put in $20 a year. To get some one down to clean it up for a Following the report of the justice city it looks all full. I myself would of the peace, the treasurers report be happy to put in and my sisters and approval of claims, an exwould to. I was raised their. Ive got planation of the city water rates was a lot of people buried down there. Plant Manager Roger Jorgensen given to these townspeople atFor the first time since the rubber Our graves are kept up so if you Bill Garbett; Mr. and Mrs. could set a price in the Eureka products plant reopened a year and said the plant payroll is now $25,000 tending: Edward Sorensen Charles Mr. and Mrs. .Max Blouch; Reporter maybe we could get the a half ago. NRP ine. has realized a per week, and the facility is Garbett; Rita Lewis; Gerry Garball rolling and make it look good. profit, company officials say. producing hydraulic and industrial bett; Ed Webber and Mike Drussel. What do you think about the whole NRP, which reopened under the hose and has some oil industry A budget hearing was scheduled of Pitt-- production, ownership of Cypher-Jone- s thing. on June 30, 1987, at 7:00 p.m. in the He said that in March, the com-run- s Wilma E. Young sburgh, PA, in January 1986, now Hall. two shifts a day with 90 em- - pany realized a small profit. No City 149 E. Whitlock Ave. The July meeting will be held on Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 ployees - up 35 workers since amount was given. Tuesday, July 14, 1987 at 7 p.m. The addition of some military By the way my birth was put in business resumed. contract work for the Eureka Reporter, Dec. 28, 1921. 1 space was bom the 8 of Dec. 1921. I only agencies has been a decided factor in the new prosperity of the plant, weighed 1 and one-ha- lf pounds when Jorgensen said. Edward Sorensen, son of Mr. and I was two weeks old. Do you go back He said two NRP employees have Mrs. Max Sorensen of Eureka, was that far on records. sent to Cleveland to attend a been to I R. was bom William Jones among 1,062 students who graduated would I and Hattie Gardner Jones. military procurement seminar in from Utah Community College in of hopes of attracting more Pentagon Orem, on Saturday, June 13, 1987. like a copy that paper if you have contracts. At very impressive com- it. The plant now produces 30,000 feet Thank you mencement exercises, Edward per day of hydraulic hose and has set received his diploma in a goal of 35,000 feet per day, Joe Morkland, P.A.C. Collision Repair. He is now emsaid. Jorgensen in ployed at Gene Harvey Chevrolet Mondays 3-- 5 As production and orders inAmerican Fork. The Juab County Democratic more workers will be hired, Fridays 10-1- 2 Family members attending the Organizing Convention will be held crease, he said. graduation were: His parents, Max tonight (Friday, June 19) at 7:00 Dr. Kim Sullivan and Julie Ann Sorensen; sister, Mrs. p.m. at Nephi City Park, according Denise Hannifin; Miss Cammy to County Chairman Joseph A. Wednesdays 2-- 3 People who like to explore caves Bernini. are known as spelunkers. The Taylor; and grandmothers, Mrs. Pneumonia & Flu e Helen Ferris and Mrs. Barbara Sixty-nincounty delegates, as term comes from speleology, the Sorensen. well as thirteen state delegates, science of cavve study. Vaccines now available should be in attendance along with Following the ceremonies, the Blood Pressures group eiqoyed a Mexican dinner at Lynn J. Brady of Eureka was the county central committee and all was he when In 27, 1809, captain Chi Chis Restaurant in Provo. among the recipients of special interested persons. checked awards presented by the Utah Candidates for state offices are Allardyce Barclay of Ury, Scotland, bet he could walk 1,000 miles in 1,000 Masons. He received the Knights also expected to attend. without charge did! He hours. of cross honor of medal. Election officers Templar county party For Appointments Others receiving awards were: is the main business of the conFred H. Lundholm, Ogden, Grand vention but other party business will 433-690- 5 Cleopatra was not an Egyptian. Tintic Chapter Order of Eastern Chapter bronze medal; Ellison also be conducted. She was of Greek descent. Star No. 18 met Monday evening for Dunlap, Salt Lake City, Cryptic Registration of delegates will their last regular meeting before the medal; and Curtis N. Lancaster, begin at 6:30 p.m. summer recess. Worthy Matron Brigham City, Crptic youth medal. Richard H. Simons, engineer for Marguerite Butler presided at a CARD OF THANKS routine business meeting. She was Western Systems Coordinating to express our deep wish We assisted by Worthy Patron Council, Salt Lake City, was inEXCESS to all our relatives and stalled grand high priest of the appreciation Lawrence Butler. Grand Chapter of Royal Arch friends for the beautiful cards, the Prior to the meeting a delicious Masons in thoughtful telephone calls, and most Utah. potluck dinner was enjoyed by the especially, for your attendance at The V.B.R. Education Department has placed orders members. Dessert was served after Other Utah Grand York Rite of our Golden Wedding Anniversary in anticipation of large school sales, due to the meeting. open house. You truly made it a budget Freemasonry officers include: cuts these sales were unclaimed. These ovens must be S. Axland, a Salt Lake City special day for us. LeRoy Out of town members attending A very special thanks to our installed grand illustrious sold. Name Brand - Digital -- Variable Power - Memory, were: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence lawyer, master of the Grand Council of children, grandchildren and greatEtc. Full factory warranty. Regular $329; now $148. Butler, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Darwin cryptic Masons in Utah. grandchildren, who hosted the event into love and so Larsen, Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. labor much -- Will Credit Durward M. Lowell, a retired and put ship UPS Joseph Roach, Payson; Mr. and provo businessman, installed right the arrangements. Mrs. Frank Tuckett and Mrs. Pearl eminent grand commander of the It was truly a day to be rememHester, Santaquin. Grand Commandery of Knights bered and cherished. Regular meetings will be Templar in Utah. Henry and Faye Wall ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY City fathers explain Reader thinks cemetery should be improved water rates er Business good at Nephi plant Local youth graduates at Orem school in-sta- te EUREKA MEDICAL CENTER Democratic convention OFFICE HOURS tonight Lynn Brady gets award from Masons Eastern Star PUBLIC NOTICE SCHOOL MICROWAVES cards-Layaways-C.O.- D. Ext. 99 |