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Show Page Four The Eureka Reporter June 30, 1989 Locals enjoy summer vacations John, Brenda and Derrick the group mastered the art of though Dude got into a fight with a traveling via shuttle bus and Metro riding lawn mower and lost. Cracked Suth- - Once erland, J.B. and Kristi Hannifin, and Brian and Becky Underwood and their three children, Wes, Rylee Crysta, returned home Friday y vacation in night from a 10-da- California. The families left on Wednesday, June 14, and drove to Winnemucca, Nevada, where they stayed the First night. The next day they drove on to Reno and spent some time in Cir- before driving on into San Francisco. ibs and many bruises, As always, we hated to say good-an- d Arlington Cemetery, Vietnam bye, and of course, a few tears were Memorial, Lincoln, Washington, shed leaving the children. But it is Jefferson Memorials, and the White good to be home! House, the Capitol, Supreme Court, Botanic Gardens and many more subway system, they took tours through the Smithsonian Museums, fascinating and historic points of interest. Sunday was spent in Falls Church, VA visiting Carol and Don Sum- mers and three children. Sandy and While in San Francisco, they were Carol both joined the Navy Nurse all guests at Jim and Ann Ander- - Corps following graduation from sons condominium. In San Fran- - Holy Cross School of Nursing in cisco, theyspentlotsoftimebrows- - salt Lake. They were stationed at ing on Pier 39; visited the Guinness Bethesda Naval Hospital during the Book of World Records Museum, time of the Vietnam War. It was a a wax museum, enjoyed shopping fun reunion for them. The day was in Ghiardelli Square, and went on a Spent visiting, eating and a special Bay Cruise under Golden Gate treat was a trip to Manassas, an Bridge and around some smaller historical battleground of Stone- of the coast. wail Jackson. A lovely, lush, green in a was Also, day spent shopping place to see. Don is a policeman Life visited the and has two lovely German police They Sciences Museum at Golden Gate d0gS he has trained and uses in his Park, which has a giant aquarium poiicc WOrk. containing over 1,000 species of The next two days were spent fish. While there, John Derrick, and touring Old Alexandria, Mount for sea went fishing J.B., Vernon and the Naval Academy at deep salmon. Brian, Becky and children, Annapolis. A rejuvenation of his- and Brenda and Kristi took a boat torical pride was experienced by to Alcatraz Island and toured the the group as they visited this area of our country. prison. On Tuesday, June 20, Derrick and on Wednesday, they boarded an to to J.B. drove back to Utah return American Airlines plane and trav- and the rest of the family drove eled home by way of Dallas, Texas. down the coast to Anaheim. They was 12th birthday and he at all Wednesday day spent Was given a special tour of the cock- Disneyland and the next day, drove pjt by the pilot of this big plane. He the coast to San Clemente, was one happy passenger! where John and Brenda lived when Arriving back in Salt Lake City, John was in the Marine Corps and they were greeted by Barbara Nel- stationed at Camp Pendleton. son an(j children, and Randy But- on beach the time iCI-- ( spending wh0 drove the travelers to World Sea there, they drove down to Barbaras home in North Salt Lake, and San Diego. After spending most where they enjoyed a birthday cclc- the day at Sea World, the family bration for Allen. Uncle Charlie enjoyed a delicious dinner at a Red from Logan joined the family and Lobster Restaurant before going helped with the party and listened back to their hotel. to the experiences of the travelers, On Friday, they drove to Hender- jhe Eureka travelers arrived home son, Nevada, where they stopped at evening with a good to be and visited with LaVon Walker back home safely feeling. cus-Circ- us Patti Robinson Todd Ryan Robinson, Ryan nuptials planned Patti Robinson, daughter of Betty and Bob Robinson, Eureka, will marry Todd Ryan, son of Faye and Lee Ryan, Elk Ridge, July 8, 1989, at the Eureka Holiday House. A reception will honor the couple that evening from 9 p.m. at the same location. The event is open to all friends and relatives. Maid of honor will be AndiJo Robinson, with Becky Hornby, Lisa Ryan, Angclla Sparrow, Christie Stevens, Kathy Sparrow, Pamela Sloan, and Pam Robinson attend7-- Tintic High School. She attended Utah State University and Utah Valley Community College. She graduated from Mary Kawakamis College of Beauty and currently owns and operates The Family Hairloom in Eureka. Her fiance graduated from Tintic High School. He has been employed by Western States Construction in Lindon for the past ten years. The couple will make their home in Elk Ridge. ing. Jessica Sloan and Alison Robin- son will be flower girls. Best man will be Troy Ryan, with Jim Robinson and Curtis Stevens attending. Jayson Ryan will be the ringbcarcr. The bride-elegraduated from ct i LYMAN'S BEAUTY SALON EUREKA, UTAH LYMAN LONEY j I Owner and Operator Blow Styling and cutting Perms Coloring it Bleaches County says bid fine for buildings Recently, the Board of Juab County Commissioners reviewed bids made to study the removal of asbestos in county-owne- d buildings. The bid of Kccrs, a New Mexico company, was accepted. The bid, submitted by Wendall Kay Shumway of the companys Salt Lake office, is for $2,000 and will outline the danger areas in both the Juab County Complex and the Central Valley Medical Center. Frosts Expert Styling APPOINTMENTS ONLY An English highway boasts the smallest underpass int heworldda PHONE 433-636- 7 j tunnel one foot wide which was r constructed to permit badgers to i Closed Sunday and Monday get to the other side of the road. Martin and Margaret Fennell of Eureka, and Terry and JoRae Kay of West Valley City, have returned home after a weeks stay in Bak- ersfield, California, at the home of Craig and Eileen Lindsay and fam- ily- - The group left on Monday and spent their first night at Mesquite, Ncvada. The next morning, they left for Bakersfield, where they planned to attend the high school graduation ceremonies of Angela Lindsay. During the week, the family en- around the joyed with on barbecues swimming pool, the patio. JoRae and Terry spent one night in Garden Qty with Terrys brother, Evan and Mary Ann Kay. On Fathers Day, Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Lindsay and children joined the family group for a patio party, A delicious dinner at a Chinese restaurant, was enjoyed by 12 fam- ily members, the night before the get-togeth- NOTICE The Six County Commissioners Organization will conduct a Public Hearing for FY-9- 0 CSBG (Community Service Block Grant) proposed programs and funding, at the Gunnison Senior Center, 38 West Center, Gunnison, Utah, beginning at 1:00 p.m. on July 13, 1989. Further information on this program can be obtained at the Sevier County Courthouse, room No. 5 or by calling low-inco- ers me 896-922- 2. 7, 1989. Reporter June 30 & fun days touring Washington DC. and surrounding areas. Home base was the Old Col- ony Inn in Alexandria, Virginia. ds Chey-Chinatow- n. Da-wo- rk kota- - n Friday lhe group arrived in R3cinc, Wisconsin to visit Tom and Kathy (Montoya) Youngand chil-dow- n dren, Terry and Becky. They toured Racine in the afternoon and in the evening greeted Robert Montoya who came in from Harrison, Mon-Afttana. Saturday, Terrys graduation open house was held followed by Mass at St. Josephs Church Sun-o- f day morning and Terrys graduation in ihc afternoon. The following day everyone rode ihc Mctra Metropolitan Rail Commuter train from Kenosha, WI t0 Downtown Chicago, where a sightseeing tour began. They cn- joyed seeing the Scars Tower, the Chicago Board of Trade, and the Art Institute of Chicago. They caught Dude and Beryl fykiet report their the Mctra back to Kenosha at 5 vacation in their own words as fol- - p.m. On June 13, George, Robert and jows: There is no place like home. After Tomwcnt to Milwaukee to watch a beinggoncforsevenweeks,itwasa baseball game with the Brewers and wonderful feeling to be driving up Toronto. (4-- 3 for Toronto). he slant, even the dog was ex- - The next day, they drove Robert cited. We came home to the best to the Milwaukee Airport for his cr0p 0f weeds the town had ever night back to Montana. They then rode through downtown Milwau- produced. Kansas is beautiful at this time of kcc and toured the Horticultural c year and also received some Conservatory, much needed rainfall while we were On June 15 th, Gcrogc, Anna and there. Carolyn left Racine and traveled Being with family was great! Our through Illinois, Missouri, Arkan- grandchildren are delightful (but sas and into Texas, arriving at arent all grand children). Carolyns home in Beeville the next We had the usual family reunions afternoon, with family coming from other states The next two days were spent in on Memorial Day. Memorial Day Larado, Texas and Nuevo Laredo, is started off with the American Mexico. On Wednesday, June 21, the Legion doing the flag ceremony at seven cemeteries. The Pykiet fam- - Gillespies left Beeville, Texas and ily was well represented. Dude was arrived in Santa Fe, New Mexico able to participate along with his on Thursday where they visited with brother, nephew, and grandniece, Aunt Isabel Montoya and two who played Taps. daughters, Lillian Baca of Santa We had a delightful day at the Fe, and Polly Goni of Albuquer- Kansas City Plaza, but decided que. On Friday, June 23rd, they left against shopping. Bon Wit Teller and such are too rich for our blood. Santa Fe and drove to Farmington, Jay, and Dude man- - NM; touted the Aztec ruins in Aztec, aged to get tickets for a Kansas City NM: drove thru southern Colorado Royals game. Much enjoyed, even and into Utah. Arrived in Eureka if Dudes team (Oakland) lost. at 1 1:15 p.m., and after a nice, long All in all, the trip was great even trip.....GLAD TO BE HOME. Son-in-la- w, Published in the Eureka George and Anna Gillespie of Eureka, and Carolyn Hardman of Beeville, Texas, have just returned three-wee- k a from vacation-destination: Racine, Wisconsin, They left Eureka on June 3rd. Their first stop was in Mountain View, Wyoming, where they visited son, Vince Gillespie. They attended the horse races at Wyoming Downs in Evanston, WY; visited with Bert and Gaye (Montoya) Jensen and three sons, and Judy (Cook) Wight-islanman, in Green River, WY. On Sunday they visited in enne, WY with cousins, Manuel and Bea Valdez and family and Aunt Agnes Sandoval, The next day they drove to Greeley, Colorado and visited with Cecilia and John Trujillo, formerly of Eureka. (John and Cecilia said to say Hello to everybody), The next three days were spent in Devils Tower in WY; Dcadwood, South Dakota, and touring Mount Rushmore and Lead, South er |