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Show Hie Eureka Reporter Page Four July 20, 1990 An AmfiroeQi District offers man says 1? to pay for police coverago thanks to city residents .Morel In action taken at the July Editors note: Here is the and excellent food. Movies are so you collect your luggage and To the citizens of Eureka: first in a series of articles shown all night in case meeting of Eureka City Counanyone go through the magic door. (I ' I would a discussion was held like take to this mailed to cil, the Eureka cares to watch. being should say that do Reporter from Oxford Univer- At about they spot check luggage once in awhile, opportunity to thank all the of the City of Eureka but with an honest face, nat- citizens for your cooperation in helping urally, dont worry about it!) me to do my job as your law One nice thing about Engenforcement officer. Also, for lish airports, they have free the vote of confidence you luggage carts (they call them have entrusted in me. "trolleys"), waiting at the arNow for the bad news! rival gate, a big help with the Starting August 1, 1990, I will long, long concourses. be collectgoing There is a regularly license ing dog fees,. so please scheduled bus from Heathrow have rabies shots up your pets to Oxford which takes about to so we can get your pet date, an hour and a half. licensed. All dogs are to be Unfortunately, it was not kept on a leash or locked in running, and no one knew your yard. Loose dogs will be why! Took a taxi to ton Station, London, and a picked up and impounded or destroyed. high speed train to Oxford -To the young people riding one hour. Checked into the off-rovehicles, you are rehotel, and the jet lag (8 hours) minded to have your vehicle, set in. licensed with proper registrato be continued tion (on the vehicle). The law states that ORVs are not to be driven on public streets. We are working on the problem of finding a good safe place to ride, but until then, I would appreciate your co- 3 a.m. (Seattle sity, Worchester College in time), I woke up to see Greenare writEngland. They being ten by Harry Simmons, who is spending the summer in England, attending the university founded in 1283. Wife, Ann McIntyre Simmons, a former Tintic resident, is with her husband, and both describe Oxford as "a beautiful old 11 place AN AMERICAN AT OXFORD by Harry Simmons Sometime late in 1989 the of University California, sent out a brochure describing a variety of courses to be offered by Oxford University, Worchester College, in the summer of 1990. After many long discussions with Ann, we decided that I would try to enroll and see what might happen. In March of this year came the notice of acceptance. The first session was to be "Archaeological History of England," followed in the second session by the "International Economy Since 1945." Soon a list of books arrived, eleven in all, to be read before arrival in Oxford. Since the books were printed in England, some were difficult to find. Why anyone would select books that are difficult to obtain in the US, I dont know -it doesnt make sense. British Airways flight 84 leaves Seattle each night at .8 p.m. On Wednesday, June 27, 1 was on board the Boeing 747. It went to Vancouver, Canada, to pick up passengers and to to Lonrefuel, then non-stBerkeley, , op don. The route from Vancouver to Londons Heathrow Airport goes over the Eastern Arctic (north of Hudsons Bay), Labrador, Newfoundland, Greenland, Iceland, Scotland, then into London nine hours flying time. British Airways pride themselves on their service, white linens, English china, Johnny Walker Scotch, French wine, EUREKA i MEDICAL . I. JOSEPH MARKLAND, P.A.C. ..Office Hours.. Mondays Wednesday! 3.5 10-1- 2 Fridays 3.5 Blood Pressures checked without charge Senior Gfixtm: FREI ly Exems for Drivar'i Ucsrioi Copies Available-- 5 ea. FOR APPOINTMENTS 433-690- 5 door-to-do- or land"! Time of arrival at Heathrow was supposed to be 3 p.m. on Thursday, and we landed at exactly 3 p.m. This kind of performance on a nine-hoflight takes a lot of skill and an awful lot of luck! Immigration at Heathrow is very civilized they take a ur ad quick look at your passport and away you go. Customs is even easier, there is a door marked "Nothing to Declare", . County to adopt 911 emergency number soon ng off-highw- ay Fire Department commending them for the fine job they did on the 4th of July celebration. An. application from Jeril V. Carlson, for membership in the Eureka Fire Department, was approved and will be turned over to the Fire Dept, for their approval. Councilmen approved a request from the city marshal for a new radio, new citation books, and a Polaroid camera. The report of the Eureka City Court showed no activity, for the month of June, 1990. Next regular meeting will be Monday, August 13, at 7 p.m. at Eureka City Hall. operation in this matter. DO NOT ride these vehicles on public roads or you are The majority of Juab Coun- emergency, is easier for taking a chance on getting a ty residents who attended the children to remember, and citation. Thank you, public hearing held in the travelers are used to using the commission chambers, Monnumber in other parts of the Jerry Fullmer, day July 16, were in favor of country. City Marshal 1 tele91 The number also relieves receiving emergency callers from trying to decide phone service. Coal wasnt used as a fuel Bill Jensen of US West which agency to call. At until the 12th century, though Communications proposed re- present, the sheriffs office has it had been used for sculpture cently that the county become one number, the fire depart- before then. part of the 91 1 system. ment and ambulance service Jensen told the county com- have another number, and the Artas South Dakota, is mission that the service would city police have another named after the Greek word of Change yet cost each phone customer 25 to number. "a loaf of wheat bread," artos. 50 cents more per month. 25 Lesa Morgan of the Dept, at the sheriffs This part of South Dakota is a Equipment Human cents would go to US West for office also would of Services, will be in display the wheat-growiregion. their expenses, and the rest number and address Eureka on the third Wednesday of the . t would each of instead of the 'go to Juab County to telephone being used to make A restaurant once adver- second month, help finance the necessary Wednesday. the emergency call. That way,-i- f tised: "The early bird gets' the. the person calling were un- worm! Special shoppers lunchThe county has heard the able to speak for some Eagles usually keep the reason, eon before 1 1 a.m." same mates for life. proposal before, but declined help could be sent to the adto join up because of the high dress shown on the display. cost of equipment - upwards of $150,000. Nephi Chief of Police Channel 13 Wayne Hoaldridge is a member -rof the statewide 91 1 task force. now available . He stated that Utah County has volunteered to let Juab County Channel 1 3 is now available use its equipment at no cost. Friday - July 27th. - 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M. The calls would be routed from the translator on Channel 29 in To get it you through the Utah County need a Eureka. UHF antenna hooked to equipment and then directly Bill TV. Stewart would be your back to Nephi. to happy help anyone get what The Utah County Sheriff is needed to make it work. has volunteered the use of the The channels now on he because some equipment parts translator are: 2 on of his county near Eureka are Channel 6; 4 on Channel MENU: 5 on 43; 39;. 7 served by phone exchanges on 45; 9 on 35; and 13 on 29. Salad inside Juab County, and 911 Happy Viewing!! service is not available there. Hamburger Steak it mihm By letting Juab County use his Mashed Potatoes & Gravy LYMAN'S BEAUTY equipment, he also could provident 1 service to those parts SALON Vegetable of his county. -- . . ng First FAMILY NIGHT Dinne- TINTIC ELKS LODGE CENTER t land sliding by the left side of the aircraft - sun shining brightly on the ice and snow. The name Greenland has always puzzled me - snow, ice and a thousand feet of permafrost - not my idea of a "green con-cerni- a contract between the and Tintic School District city for. police coverage for $100 per month. Supt. Openshaw would like to meet with Mayor Treloar and the city marshal on the matter. He would then present the proposal at the next school board meeting on August 20. Councilman McNulty suggested that a letter be sent to D & RG Railroad to see if they would have a map of the property they own on the summit, so that the city can discern where their property lines are. The city is looking for some property that can be used by vehicles. Councilman Hannifin suggested that the mayor and council, write a letter to the qq The only equipment Juab County would have to purchase would be a desktop computer costing $2,000 to $3,000. The county could recoup that amount in approximately six month based on 25 cents per month from the 1,833 telephone lines in Nephi,. Mona, and Levan, and 269 lines in Eureka. 11 serv But why get 9 ice instead of continuing to use present emergency dispatching methods? There are several reasons says Jensen. The number is universally known, is easier to dial in an EUREKA, UTAH Rolls LYMAN L0NEY Dessert Coffee & Punch Owner and Operator Blow Styling and cutting Perms . . ADULTS - $4.50 CHILDREN (under 12) - $3.00 EVERYONE WELCOME Coloring Bleaches (All Proceeds Go To Charity) Frosts Expert Styling APPOINTMENTS ONLY PHONE 433-636- 7 Closed Sunday and Monday These dinners will be held on the 2nd & 4th Fridays of each month |