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Show UTAH STATE PRESS AS 31 Dec 93 467 E 300 S SALT Volume Eureka, Utah 84628 Eighty-Fiv- e eorno An Eagle Board of Review was held in Eureka, at the LDS on August :19, 1990. Appearing before the board were Cory Cornish and Gaylon Garbett. After interviews with both young men, the board agreed that they had fulfilled all the requirements and thus were qualified to receive their Eagle Badges. Their applications will now be sent to National head- quarters for their approval, after which the awards will be presented. Sitting on the Board of Review were Leon Jenson, District Representative; Arthur Cornish, chairman; Gordon Grimstead, Leigh Grimstead, Jack Ekker, Ann Ekker and Barbara Hopes Postmaster gets high Sharon Seamons. Congratulations were extended to the two applicants and special thanks expressed to Bishop Ronald Cones for his devotion &nd support. work honor I Barbara Hopes (formerly of Eureka) has been named the Cory Cornish Cory Cornish has earned Utah' She received the David R. Tre- - Eagle. He is the son of Arthur and vithick Memorial Award at a Sherrie Cornish. He was born four-sta- te convention held in on May 1 5, 1 974 in Manhattan, Other Colorado. Durango, Kansas, where he lived for states involved were New three years. He then moved Mexico, Arizona and Colorado. with nis family to Kearns, The award was named 'for Utah, where he lived for the David R. Trevithick who was next 1 2 years. That is where he the only national president for did most of his Scouting. the National Association of A year ago, the Cornish Postmasters of the United family moved to Eureka, States, from the State of Utah. where he completed the Barbara is currently the requirements for the postmaster in Goshen, but ser- Award. ved as postmaster in Elberta enjoys working on for 13 years. She states that she carsCory and trucks and plans for feels very honored that a post- - further training in this field. master from such a small He also enjoys helping office would receive the people in the community, award. The award has been given each year since 1982. Others who have received it are: Frank Petty, Cedar City; Wan, lter Borla, Helper; Arvon Roosevelt; Laurie Holley Coon, Tropic; Arlen Madsen, Salina; Merlin Wright, Spanish Fork; Richard Banks, Salem; Bel-lo- LAKE CITY, UT 84111- - 30? June 29, 1990 DU0OT UKaHTSlnlOll fl A special meeting of the Eureka City Council was held on June 25, 1990, for the pur- pose of selecting a police of- icer. Gerald Fullmer was approved for the position by a unanimous vote of the council and the new officer will assume his duties on July 1, 1990, under the direct super vision of the mayor It is anticipated that all laws and ordinances will be fully enforced. The officer will be instructed to maintain a con- - Number 26 tinual check on compliance with auto insurance require- ments, proper and vehicle registration, as well as compliance with safety regula- up-to-d- ate tions on mechanical defects. In addition, the latest regulations and rules regarding the and operation of off- highway vehicles (OHVs) will also be enforced. Continued violations of the Animal Con- trol Ordinances will result in citations of the owners. The residents of the city are requested to assist in law enforcement by maintainin watches neighborhood promptly reporting all dents of burglary, theft, or vandalism inci-Chap- el, The mayor and council extend thanks for the informa-i- p tion provided at the recent town meeting resulting in the appointment of a city police officer, Residents are welcome to attend regular council meetings on the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. 0)0 In action taken at their and Fred Garbett, for the meeting of June 15, Tintic sand, work and expertise they Board of Education: provided. Came to the decision that Adopted the budget for the 1990-9- 1 year and the Draper should draft a letter to the School Boards budrevisions in the 1989-9- 0 Association supporting Scott get. a Heard report from the Bean to be the new State Susuperintendent tnat all schools perintendent. in the district will be funded Learned that workshops as necessarily' existent for'the5n'A'ds and Sexual Harassment 1991 school year, as well as in the workplace are planned funds for all school staff ana memspecial consolidation bers before school starts in the beingreceivcd for Callao Was assured that a second fall. year of French will be offered Authorized Supt. Open- at the high school if needed shaw to Jack Burr and for students to finish two full Carl Tuftsupport as the new directors years. of Central Utah Educational Learned that in the matter Services. of playground equipment, the Were informed that stuold swing and slide are gone. dent who receive Fs, cannot All members felt letters of ap- - change the grade during the preciation should be written to summer. Noted that summer swim- the Juab County Commission, the Juab County Road Dept., ming would begin June 18. , Heard that the Rural Schools Conference will be and Outcome Based July 1 Education will be July August 3. 6-- 20 30-Presid- ent Voted in favor of no meetings during the month of July. . Open house An open house will be held Saturday, June 30, honoring Martin ad Margaret Fennell on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. the Memorial Building in eka, from 3 to 5 p.m. All rela tives and friends are invited, The couple requests no gifts. especially senior citizens. Cory is very dependable and helpful. His parents expressed their pride in this very unique young man. Gaylon Garbett Gaylon Garbett is the son of David and Ann Garbett. He has earned Scoutings and Kay Probst, Midway. rank...Eagle Scout. Officers for the coming highest Gaylon has lived in Eureka year, were also elected: Merlin for the past 17 years. He is a Wright, now of West Jordan, graduate of Tintic high School was elected president; Ernie (1990), and is presently attend-Mae- s, Sandy, mg Brigham Young University, and Barbara Hopes was elected He enjoys music, writing, to serve her third consecutive reading, computers, fishing, two-ye- ar term as secretary and Scouting, and the outdoors. treasurer. Gaylon and his family exVaughn Mankin of Oak pressed a special thanks to all City will be the Editor of the the people who have helped Beehive, the state paper. Dishim m Scouting. trict directors for the seven districts were elected. They are: Verna Ashton, Bear River City; Kent Butterfield, CenThe Eureka Reporter ter field; Keith Burdick, Fort Duschesnc; Walter Borla, Hel- - go to press one day early next per, Bonnie Clement Kay, San- - week. All news and deadlines will taquin (another former Hanks-vill- e; be Monday before 3 p.m. Pictured are Cory Cornish, Bishop Ronald Carolyn Hatch, Please get your items to Cones and Gaylon Garbett as both boys have and Marlene Haws, achieved the rank of Eagle Scout by fulfilling Grace as early as possible. vice-preside- nt; Deadline Eur-eka- n); all the requirements award. prestigious |