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Show EIC going forward with festival An update on the schedule of committee agreed that showings at events for the 1989 Tintic Silver 2 and 3 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 19 Festival, took up most of the time would work out the best. Coleen McNulty gave a report on at the Monday evening meeting of the Eureka Improvement Commit- - the publicity for the event and needed tee- posters were discussed. Chuck Blouch was given a vote of Confirmation has been received of Gary Peterson sslidetape show thanks for his fine work on the on the Tintic Mining District. The flyers. He also reported that he is still busy trying to line up addi- - tional parade entries. Permits for the Eureka signs were recently renewed, and a letter and receipt from Utah Department of Transportation District Six Beautification Control & Permits Officer Karen S. Baker, were read to the group. John Schmitt of La Quinta, Cali- fornia, was a guest at the meeting and expressed his thoughts on the July 14, 1989 The Eureka Reporter future of the mining industry in Tintic. His hopes are high for a renewal of mining activity in the area, especially since Peter Simon, son of William Simon, was recently appointed to the Chief Consoli- dated Mining Company Board of Directors. He offered some sug- gestions on ways to create some interest and awareness of the Tin- - Page Three tic District. His comments were duly noted and appreciated and thanks were extended to him for his inter- est. : Until 1752, the British and their American colonies celebrated New Years on March 24th. That is, March 24, 1750 was followed by March 25, 1751. $ . Jtf. |