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Show UTAH 467 E salt Volume Eighty-Fou- STATE PRESS LAKE CITY, Eureka, Utah 84628 r AS 300 S ut 31 Dec 99 84111- - Number 31 30$ August 4, 1989 Juab commissioners still worry about USAF electronic battlefield The General Accounting Office has promised a report on the status of the electronic battlefield the Air Force proposes to build in the West Desert, but Juab County Commissioners fear the report will be super- is making a grab for air space. Its not only the electronic bat- tlefield, Brough said. He drew some conclusions that its tied in with an area in Idaho and that it would be a vast area of Western ficial. Utah and Southern Idaho and in Commissioners, meeting Nephi Nevada that would eventually all decided to ask Sen. Jake Garn, R- - be tied in together. He believes Utah, to request a deeper probe by that from there, they will expand the GAO. The study was reported finished June 27, but has not been made public by Garns office. The commission originally wrote to Utahs congressional delegation asking for the GAO study April 17. . Garn wrote on May 24 that he asked' the GAO to assess the status These lovely young women in their colorful dance costumes will be in Springville for the 1989 World Folkfcst. They will travel here from the Ukraine in the Soviet Union and arc part of the folksong and dance ensemble, Donbass. Founded in 1937, it is the most popular company of its kind in the republic. ... ' out and obtain more airspace. Its just the beginning. Its kind of a foothold, according to his idea. It was at Ericksons urging that the commission requested the expanded review. well received. i group .f Pe.rforn)ers from nationalities live, labor and pros- Yunnan Province in China will be peronthisland,creatingtheirunique and sPlendid arts and cultures- The Juab Commissioners? fea;-- , In the Encyclopedia Britannica, . ing the task was done too qtckfitoi Vl1Iin,n -- .. A retacUo sihle Ukrainian Ensemble to donee in Poltrfest ? -- Visitors to the 1989 World Folkfcst in Springville will again be treated ri ssssassrass i" the company staged over a thou- the Salt Lake d military since in the- 1950s, founding sand concerts for soldiers right at watchdog group Downwinders, the troune has made to dances from the Soviet Union. the front line. addressed hecommission in Nephi ectiM and This year a popular group from the and answered questions for about folk dances and music pieces ppu Ukraine will be here to perform. The post-wa- r period has been the annour. lar in the area. The varied and col- It is hardly possible today to talk time of numerous tours and Comrmssumer Richard Brough orfui performances of the troupe is about cultural life of the Donetsk and search for im- said Erickson told him the Air Force distinguished with a strong local region in Ukraine without men- provement of concert programs. flavour and full of vitality. Theretioning Donbas Folk song and Dance Donbass has performed in every fore, it has been warmly acclaimed Ensemble. mining area of the Soviet Union by audiences both in Yunnan and Founded in 1937, it is now un- and practically in every republic throughout the country. doubtedly the most popular com- and city in the country. Its memThe troupe has been chosen many pany of its kind in the republic. bers were welcome guests in Potimes to attend national folk dance Originally a mineworkers amateur land, Rumania, Spain, Malta, festivals or competitions in Bei- folk group, it acquired a profes- France, Greece and Turkey. It has jing, Chinas capital and cultural sional statusa numberofyears ago. become a tradition to perform at center. Over the years, many of the It has established close links with mines, factories and farms. Silver City Reunion commit- - troupe's dancers and performances tec has received several letters from composers in Moscow, Leningrad, The company is actively involved former residents of that fine town. have won national prizes and awards,Kiev and several republics. Some Yunnan is a multinational borin trade union actions for peace, it Most n of them arc popular and excitearc utter der responses province situated in southwest throughout ihccountry. Still, them staged charity concerts to raise funds ment about the prospects of meet- - China. It occupies an area of 394 compose music especially for for the victims of Chernobyl and ing old friends and neighbors again, thousand square kilometers, mak-Donbass. disastrous earthquakes in Arme- Some send their regrets that they ing up 4.1 of Chinas total area During the Second World War, nia and Tajikistan. cant make it this year. while its population numbers over There has been a little bit of mixup 35 million, taking up 3.5 of Chinas on date the for the total. The population of the minor- Museum be reunion...remcmber folks, it is ity nationalities amounts to more during FRIDAY, AUG. 18. than 11 million, constituting one TheTintic Historical Society will Other souvenirs available will be There have also been some nega- third of the provinces total. 25 have the museum open for celebra- the new belt buckles and key rings, tivc comments on the selected spot tion visitors to enjoy. Its hoped the featuring the Eureka Hill Mine to hold the and park trailreunion, clean-u- p efforts now underway will (available now), and varied items ers and campers, (remember-th- is be completed and everything will plus other is Silver city, not Salt Lake City-- so e and ready for the be Support of the society by your bring your leveling blocks and come Silver Festival. purchases and tour tickets, finances prepared). The new Cobbler Shop display in the activities of the society from In view of what the committee the Depot, is still unfinished at this year to year and helps in the groups has to work with, the members have time. As always, the museum is free, preservation efforts. done a fine job. The Silver City with a donation bottle available. Park" is shaping up nicely with more The Tintic Ladies of work planned in the near future. At the Depot, you will be able to There will be primitive toilet facili Birthday Calendars are enjoy museum artifacts and purhaulcd-i- n water, August heat ready! Orders are Jwing taken by chase a souvenir at a reasonable Historical Society meeting ties, Tintic All ). Della Nebeker for this years price. The new for August will be held on Wednes- (perhaps even a thunder shower), orders must be in Tintic Silver Festival, will be yelby August dust, bugs and sagebrush. But those 7 in the Depot Ladiesof Elks membersof the All low with black picture and print- day, Aug. 9, p.m. of us who really want to cniov our- we need Please attend; your help ing. The front of the shirt will fea- in with arc reminded that the Annual Steak selves, and get for the State finalizing plans e ture the Showers & Bowers long-loloved ones, will meet and Fry is scheduled on Friday, August 12th. on tour the and the back of the shirt will History 25.Rescrvationsarebeinglakcnby have a good time. Fife, Maty Lou Gourlcy or Historical Tintic the We carry popular hope all your readers w ho arc Fa Officers are asking In parts of Europe, it was once former Silver City Society design. people, will join Bctyl Pykiet. Hats will also be available with believed good for the crops to plant us...for this FIRST EVER Silver that reservations be in by August 14. the same headframe motif. chicken feathers. City Reunion! City-base- rSinn guest-performanc- festival open Lady Elks ts. ship-shap- THS 6 nS arts of different nationalities in Yunnan are produced, People often call this plare, The homeland of folk sonp and dances, An ocean of music and Atreas-Th- e ure house of folk arts. Yunnan certainty merits such glorious titles, This years Folkfest will be held at the same site as last year, on the northeast corner of the Springville High School campus. Performances will start Saturday, August 12 and run, August 14, 15, 17, 18 and 19 at 7:30 p.m. There will be an opening parade on Saturday, August 12 at 5 p.m. on Springvilles Main Street and a closing parade on Saturday, Au- gust 19 at 5 p.m. Tickets are on sale now at the Folkfcst Office located at 151 South Main, next to the Springville Herald office. to sponsor Entries needed special calendar for parade Elks-spon-sor- ed to meet (433-6614- T-shi- rts 20. head-fram- are-11,- es well-know- to arts produced in this broad area vaned and t0mS of!fer a museum of lwe cul st js'ndfog out anurgent call for para(e entries, from local folk, . Any type of entry is welcome, whether it be walking, vehicular or otherwise, Respondents are askrd to call her as soon as possible at Remember, the Tintic Silver Festival is only two weeks away! ! 433-639- 4. |