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Show Page Four - The Eureka Reporter - August 3, 1990 Country Music Concert A recently scheduled event has enabled the celebration committee to provide enter- tainment for early arrivals and those who have a full schedule on Saturday and Sunday. This year, for the first time, there will be a live concert on Fk-lda- y evening, featuring the Silverados, country music entertainment. The concert will be held at the Tintic School Auditorium, at 8 High p.m. Admission is $2.50, tickets will be available at the door. The Silverados are a family group, ranging from seven years upward, nine members in all. They make their home in the neighboring town of They have recently EI-ber- ta. played in Utah, Wyoming and Montana. In Marcn they were invited and played at the Canadian Association of Exhibitions Convention in Brandon, Manitoba. When not on the road or entertaining near their home, the Silverados spend hours in preparation and many writing new original songs. Besides singing, each member of the group plays two or more instruments. The planning committee is pleased to offer TWO concerts you your enjoyment this Silver Festival. Both are reasonably priced...please give them your support. Silver City Reunion A reminder to former resi- 462, Grantsville, UT 84029, dents of Silver City, Utah. The second Annual Silver For those who wanted a Reunion is scheduled on City Frior a golf shirt but did not day, August 17, 1990 in Silver get their orders in on time, City (now a ghost town). No there are extra "Silver City matter.. .if the second reunion Reunion" logos that may be measures up to the first... it will purchased for $1 , and they can be a fun day for be put on the shirt of everyone. your There are no amenities, but choice. (The Silver shirts City when everyone gets into the are light blue). spirit of the occasion, who notices? The schedule calls for registration at 12 Noon. Bring own lunch. The afternoon your will be spent reminiscing, enjoying Trout limits have been lifted some entertainment (hopefuat Strawberry Reservoir and lly), telling tales of the past, anglers may use two poles viewing a memorabilia display, while and joining in a fishing there until the g. , A potluck dinner will be reservoir is closed for chemical treatment at 12:01 a.m. August served at 6 p.m. Bring your favorite dish to share. Please 17. Division of Wildlife Resourbring chairs. ces Director Tim Provan After dark, fun around the ordered the change July 21 , by bonfire. of the Utah Wildlife authority Neldo Lemmon is still looking for talent Board. for a program. If you have a According to Provan, the talent, please share it with the limits were removed to maximize sport fishing harvest of group. Notify Neldo at Box trout before the treatment. 801-884-66- 29. T-sh- irt The Silverados will perform in Eureka on Friday, August 17. Dont miss this chance to see these talented young people. Walk for life Strawberry trout limits sing-a-lon- Co-chair- man drama, to hiT tervRn J wI"t.c.u ,Loi' readers inL?iLwfullJleads emotional maze of an abused, betrayed little boy. This is a boy who is struggling to find love and can only confide in a rose bush, his only possession. Ms. Hunt does not brutalize the reader in describing the horrible physical abuse of the leaves nodoSbt aUhTmental anguish in being betrayed by rAIIAI1 5GT LYMAN'S BEAUTY ' -- e urdaAueust femied SALON Vhat EUREKA, UTAH Fsm Son a S?t' LYMAN LONEY Blow Styling and cutting love for his fellow Perms human C1t?' Ilve bi author cleverly exposes n m music to 1 a rn emotional depression in both adults and children. She can nerThere inH lin IfS. of tan describe situations that eat the Class mpmlLrc are per,si58leto e vprv solving these tragic crises by Augu"? s v i- Coloring Bleaches Frosts -r sms is suns 10 answers for one another. 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. BPOE 711 - Elks T iiHpp shof APPOINTMENTS 0NLT PHONE 839-348- CAS Expert Styling iVO GROCERIES 433-636- 7 Closed Sunday and Monday 4. arpenter Otation Everyone Welcome!! Adutts...$5.00 7A Owntr and Optrator amilynight ftidav. August Keep on walking - For every hour you walk, expect to live an hour longer, says Dr. Ralph Paffenbarger, Jr., of the Stanford University School of Medicine. If you work up to 21 10 u,nuln8?Pen your win- miles of walking a week, under-expos- ed side youre 54 less likely to have a f l,fe read "The Lott"y heart attack than a sedentar Rose" by Irene Hunt. person. Walking benefits the heart because the motion of 0A the thigh, buttock and cal OU CIOSS muscles helps squeeze bloo back up out of the legs. LAUNDRY . . . MOTEL Children under 12...$3.00 ALL PROCEEDS GO TO CHARITY Remember..the 2nd & 4th Fridays each month for FAMILY NIGHT DINNER I ! NIW AND USED TWO MOVR AND VCR KINTALS VWtDONTKAVI yvhat tours iookmc tor wt wm, try and err rr COMI SIX US N KAUTVUl DOWNTOWN fURIXA Myron J. & Paulette Carpenter Eureka, Utah 801-433-63- 11 . |