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Show The Eureka Reporter Page Two Preservation group seeks grant here March 25, 1988 te Sttrcka Reporter 620) (UPS-17- 9 Published weekly at Eureka., Utah 84628 ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville, Utah 14663 Subscription in advance, per year: Juab County $10 out of Juab County $13.50 in POSTMASTER: UT 84628. Second class postage paid at Springville, MARTIN W. CONOVER MRS. GRACE BERNINI Member: UTAH PRESS UT Publisher Editor ASSOCIATION 1920 From A Editors note: Beginning in December, 1920, the EUREKA REPORTER followed closely the career of a local girl. Here is the first third of the story of a Eureka where she was seen by Jack White, who supervises the making of Mermaids and the result has just been stated. Its the same girl. She has just taken a new name because it is better for electric light signs and easier for the fans to remember. Mondays, Wednesdays or Fridays.. .2:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. 84628.. ..telephone 433-691- 5, Published in the Eureka Reporter March 25, 1988. THS CARD OF THANKS Once again, we wish to express our appreciation to our friends in Tintic and the surrounding areas, for your support at our Saturday r. evening Our St. Patricks benefit was indeed a great success, thanks to the generosity of the people of the area, the parishioners and former parishioners. A special thanks to Tintic Elks l.odge for their kindness in allowing us the use of the lodge rooms. fund-raise- refrigerator, dishwasher. power deposit. Only Father Walter, Pastor Anna Gillespie, Chairperson and parishioners of St. Patricks Church No par-missio- For Sale n, 1 A-75- 15 A6 A GOSHEN Mobile Home spaces available. Clean quite reasonable rates. Laundromat available. 55 5 or West Main or call 667-333- A8 667-995- 8. Miscellanous For Sale A STEEL Buildings. Top quality buildings complete with walk door, overhead door, choice of color & ceroff for this tified plans. Approx. sale. 30 x 50 was 11,330 Now 8,395; 40 x 75 was 17,280 Now 12,800; 50 x 100 was 24,295 Now 17,995. Delivered free if ordered before 33188. For more info, call collect M25-A- Patented and GOT a campground membership? Well take it, Americas most suc- No cessful campground resale clear-inghouse. Call Resort Sales Interna tionals toll free hot line, 1 M21 WONDERFUL Non-patent- ed l's potted from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. nm Family Australian, European, Ex-perien- Scandinavian High School exchange students arriving in August. Become a host family for American student exchange. Call jj al each M20 by Greg Evans Potted and Gaylon Garbett Since the team has ended and Spring has arrived, many people at students have been counting the days until school ends. On Monday, March 21st, the Sociology and U.S. History classes visited the State Prison. There, they were told what prison was like from six expert prisoners. Students also asked questions and were told about some different procedures at the prison. Senior Sluff was held on Wednesday, March 23, the seniors went skiing at Brighton. After skiing, they went shopping, out to dinner, and to a movie in Salt Lake City. Easter vacation will be Thursday, 31st and Friday, April 1st Students at Tintic High are looking forward to this little vacation. The Junior Prom will be held on Friday, April 15th. The juniors have been busy planning the event. Miscellanous Excellent Selection Miscellaneous A or A1 433-661- 4. WM A EASY Work! Excellent pay Assemble products at home. Call for infor- est. $17,500 38 Enjoy the Beauty of Help Wanted ext. fur- to show proof of competency A 03 furnished. Insulated well.-Oi- l nace with Woodsman stove. or best offer. Phone 433-69- . 1965, BEDROOM home in Eureka. Un- per month. tfn $250 Call462-321- 3 mation. 3 Resources has a nationally recognized hunter education program. A major change as of January 1, 1988, .. requires a person bom after December 31, city inter-cultur- featured M28 supervision of parents or an adult guardian will be able to ticipate in the 1988 big game Pleasant with washer, dryer, 50 under the (SB 14), condo in Mt. two-bedroo- m, Save to Color Catalogue. Utah State Legislature. If Governor Bangerter signs the bill ve news The first record Passive Excersisers. Call for Free passed during this seession of the A NICE Sunbeds Toning Tables Sunal Wolff Tanning Beds SlenderQuest 1000 -- For Rent CARD OF THANKS I want to thank all my relatives, THS have been anxiously awaiting friends and neighbors for all the the end of school. Teachers and kindnesses shown me during my recent stay in the hospital and since I have returned home. Your expressions of concern by way of cards, phone calls, etc., certainly made my stay brighter. It made me feel like you cared and were interested in my recovery from the March 2nd accident. Thanks again. Harold L. Fox For Sole historic buildings, tours conducted, season. In the past, a person had a history room is set up, and many to be 16 years of age to purchase a other activities directly associated big game or combination license, with preserving historic places and The bill was supported by educating the public about them, are sportsmen groups and Utah made possible. hunter education instructors. A On Friday, June McNulty, chair-- provision of the law requires that main of the Eureka Preser- - while in the field, a young hunter vation Commission, attended a must be in visual and verbal Certified Local Government contact with an adult. held in Salt Lake It could be just the opCity, as a workshop of Coleen Eureka. representative portunity our young people need to become safe and ethical accompanied him on the trip. hunters under the guidance of an adult before they hunt on their Personal own, according to Ed Comia, A hunter education coordinator for STOP harassment, collections, gar- the Division of Wildlife and foreclosures think I Resources. nishments, its a good while you pay your law. Statistics on hunting acrepossessions debts through Chapter 13 bankrupt- cidents from states where this cy. For free information, call Em- age group is allowed to hunt bry & Assoc., Attorneys, indicate that safety is not a M28 problem. The Division of Wildlife girl who made good. (Submitted by John Schmitt). EUREKA GIRL MAKING HIT IN EUREKA YOUNG LADY IS MOTION PICTURES Elinor Lynn, who has just become MAKING GOOD IN MOVIES Eureka people will be pleased to a leading woman in Mermaid learn that Miss Joey Freed, known released through comedies, in screen circles as Elinor Lynn, is of is one the exceptions Education, to the stories of young women who making good and already has risen to motion picture fame peared in a number of films. In one only after hard work. Only seven of these, a mermaid comedy of two months ago Joey (Freed) McCreery reels, known as Holy Smoke, Miss was in her Eureka home, filled with Freed played the leading role and a longing for fame on the screen with Manager G. C. Lindsay of the local but not the slightest chance of shows has arranged to secure this winning it. Then she came across a picture for showing within the next copy of a Los Angeles paper which few weeks, or as soon as it is told of a screen contest being held in available for this territory. Mr. connection with the Ince Studios. Lindsay says he will also secure She took a train, entered the contest other pictures in which Miss Freed and came out at the top of the tests. appears. The Eureka girl won the Thomas This won her a place at the studios H. Ince screen talent contest in which nearly 1,000 young ladies, aspiring for movie honors, com- peted. It was the winning of this Marshal are now being accepted at contest which put her in line for the the City Recorders office. In- splendid work which she is now terested persons should write or doing in the California studios. telephone the City Recorder at P.O. Box UT 156, Eureka, ap-ha- The first commercial jet airliner was the Comet I in 1952. ' .. prior to purchasing a hunting license. legislature the Eureka Preservation Com- that plaques are placed on Please send change of address to The Eureka Reporter, Church Street, Eureka, 84663. Hunting age lowered by The Eureka Preservation Commission met on Wednesday to finalize the application for a Cer- tified Local Government grant from the 1988-8-9 period. It is through these grant monies and the matching funds provided by Printed by in hunter education Help Wanted SHIFT into high gear. The need is growing for owneroperator geared to moving household goods. Get into a high demand career today. Join the Relocation Services Division of North American Van Lines. You will operate your own tractor. If you dont have one, we offer an attractive purchase program. We provide training (no experience necessary) and clothing allowance. Single operator or teams including husband and wife are welcome. Life, medical and dental insurance programs available. 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