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Show - Page Two The Eureka Reporter June 28. 1991 ull)e lEureka tHepnrter (USPS-179-62- Proclamation Lady Elks call sets summer recess clean-u- p week here 0) Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Printod by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springvillo, Utah 84663 Subscription in advance, per year: in Juab County $15.00 out of Juab County $18.00 Please send change of address to The Eureka Reporter Church Street. Eureka, UT 84628. Second class postage paid at Springville, UT 84663 POSTMASTER: MAYORS PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, We arc fortunate to live in a state so bountiful endowed with natural assets and feel a natural, continuing responsibility for preserving our environment by keeping it clean, healthy and beautiful; and WHEREAS, We have the opportunity to demonstrate our commitment to this responsibility and during the annual clean-uWHEREAS, I do hereby challenge all organized and individual segments of our population to participate in this noble effect by developing and cariying out projects which will enhance, restore, or maintain the beauty of all neighborhoods in our community; NOW THEREFORE, By virtue of the authority vested in me as mayor, I do hereby designate and proclaim that the annual clean-u- p week be extended throughout the summer, and residents are requested to cooperate with the Clean-u- p Committee in a more the attractive making city place. City workers and volunteers will assist when possible. IN WITNESS THEREOF, I do hereby set my hand, and cause the Corporate Seal to be affixed this 24th day of June, in the year p; MARTIN W. CONOVER MRS. GRACE BERNINI Member: Publisher Editor UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION Public notice Frank Roland Tuckett Frank Roland Tuckett, 81, of NOTICE OF Santaquin, died June 20, 1991, at ELECTION his home. Four council scats will be filled He was born Jan. 30, 1910, in at the municipal election of EureSantaquin, to James Alfred and ka City on November 5, 1991. Arminta Smith Tuckett. He marThere are three seats open for ried Adalcen Larson Sept. 27, four-yeterms and one seat for a 1930 in Nephi. term. He was retired from Geneva, Qualifications for candidates U.S. Steel, where he was a boiler are: maker. He served as a Santaquin (1) Be a United States Citizen. city councilman. (2) Be at least 18 years old by He was active in the Masonic the next municipal election. Lodge, The Yorkrite Bodies, (3) Be a resident of the munic- Shriners and the Order of the ipality for a period of 12 consecu- Eastern Star. He was past master tive months immediately precedof Tintic Lodge 9 Free and ing the date of election. Masons of Utah. Accepted (4) Be a registered voter. He is survived by his wife, Those interested in filing for a Santaquin; one son and three position on the council may do so daughters: Mrs. Phillip (Janice) by contacting the City Recorders Lundcll, Payson; Mrs. Donald office to fill out a "Declaration of (Carolyn) Birch, Kearns; Mrs. Art Candidacy" for himself or a "Peti- (Frankie) Johnson, American tion" form in behalf of a candi- Fork; Tom Tuckett, Murray; 16 date. grandchildren; 38 The deadline for filing is Septwo sisters: Norma Higbee, tember 24, 1991. Salt Lake City; Helen McKay, Published in the Eureka Re- Santaquin. He was preceded in porter June 28, 1991. death by four brothers. Masonic funeral service was held Monday at the Calvary Chapel in Santaquin. Burial was at Santaquin City Cemetery. Contributions may be made to the Shrincrs Childrens Hospital. ar two-ye- ar great-grandchildr- E:I I.Cth ivC r The largest eyes of all land animals arc those of the horse and ostrich-abo- ut one and a half times the size of human eyes. : FACTORY AUTHORIZED IJt.UkAill'J.i to to . - h Wta . k - h.- r i- L-. - i - SMAll - - ip. f i k REPAIR SERVICE FM ii'.Xi iCFtE riV. E:i-ET- i5 r.;rt FACTORY WARRANTY "r ?, 7 F - SERVICE I AVAIURU 5 : w nel: ENGINE -- if.. I kl -a WtaM rI V BRIGGS A STRATTON FAEIN FcAl GFiA CTF- - i" i 7r i w i r r - f rit. fefc- I T . iPw r J'.'z to. r r tlli? r - fh) Xi : r f r p p- ?' r .b'.w ki! . Jtoto FECUMSEH Many Parts in stock for rti I h' rr totoK rfir?-- . C - r i rfW. w-- f. - w k bi Young couple set open house An open house will be held to honor Andi Jo Robinson and John Scott Midglcy following their marriage in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, June 29, 1991. All friends and relatives arc invited to share in their happiness at the open house which will be held from 2 to 5 p.m. at the home of Frank and Marlene Peterson, 1796 South 2600 East, Salt Lake City. tar- tho -t ;w"h r . L -w- & mechanic CARPENTER SEED CO. 1030 S. Stafa St. Provo, Utah 373740 Personals - July 4th events schedule listed dent Dianne Elliott presided. Following routine business, plans were formulated for the upcoming summer activities. The annual steak fry is scheduled on August 2. Officers will be taking Utah. One placement, one payment puts you into the "Utah Classified Network". Reach over 379,000 Utahns for only $99. Call the Eureka Reporter for further information. at 433-69J19 33 A WONDERFUL FAMILY EXPERIA bake sale is planned the ENCE. Scandinavian, European, Saturday of the Tintic Silver Yugoslavian, Australian high school exFestival, as well as a raffle (an change students arriving August. Host families needed. American Intercultural afghan donated by Georgia Ew- Student Exchange. Call toll free 1 ell). Proceeds will benefit Camp reservations. Wapiti for physically handicapped children. Hostesses for the evening were Kathy Sparrow and Judy Smith. Meetings will be resumed in the fall on September 17. J28 MONEY PROBLEMS? Pay all of your debts, including back taxes, affordably through Chapter 13 Bankruptcy. For free information call Bruce A. Embry, attorney, Chapter 7 also J2S available. For the first time on modern history, the world population I growth rate is declining reports the United Nations. c ' Help Wanted r Services - I 3 WORKERS wanted to address envelopes at home. You must have a typewriter or good handwriting. PART-TIM- E Call I Financial I I MONEY PROBLEMS? We can help you now. 20 different financial programs including loans. Bad credit OK. Call National Foundation of Consumer Ext. 220. Credit J28 513-438-25- J28 LOCAL COUNTY JOBS, warehouse help, drivers, security guards, janitors, and mechanics (will train) good pay. $15 charge. County Job Line. J28 ADVERTISING MANAGER wanted Position for open experienced, conscientious, aggressive sales oriented advertising manager who can manage himsclfrhcrself and three part-tim- e sales reps. We are a twice weekly with 13,600 TMC Tucs., 220 and 5500 county scat papers. situation. 35,000 Pop. trade center, two malls and downtown. Send resume to: Utah Press Asoc., 467 E. 300 S., Salt Lake City, UT84111J28 -- Non-compc- JOBS IN ALASKA-hirin- FAST LOANS GUARANTEED youll get your loan. Any size, any purpose. Regardless of bad credit, bankruptcy, no collateral OK. Call American Financial Acceptance Center. J28 r 3 Business Opportunity tc Up to $600 weekly or more. Summerftear round. Fishing, canneries, construction, logging. Call now. Ext. 129B4. g. Real Estate For Sale c Wanted 3 Eureka Volunteer Fire Depart- c ment will hold its annual 4th of WANTED OLD American Indian July Celebration as follows: 9 to 10 a.m. - Rides on fire items. Collector will pay cash for trucks. Fire trucks will be picking baskets, pottery, rugs, blankets, etc. Kachinas, to Utah Coming 9 kids on streets all from soon, city up J28 to 10 a.m., where they will then Gary, 1 be taken to the old high school campus. Miscellaneous For Sale 10 a.m. - Races of all kinds for the young and old, water balloon toss, money throw and other activities. C 3 There will be free watermelon, pop and candy for the kids to CHIPPEWA TRADERS LTD, enjoy after all of the festivities. formerly Stokcrmatic, invites the public ar, Otter Creek - Water is dropping, muddy around edges. Good fishing. Most fish in the one lb. range. Some up to 4 lbs. Power bait works best Minersville - Good access. Water level is low and dropping. Light pressure, slow fishing. Limit has been increased to 16 trout in anticipation of treatment later this falL Shore fishing is as fast as boat fishing. I Tintic Ladies of Elks held their last meeting Tuesday evening FI.ACE YOUR classified ad in not 1, before the summer recess. Presi- not 2, but 42 newspapers throughout J28 Fishing report F.ET'i Ct'.Jv. 5i r Philip D. Treloar, Mayor tug-of-w- r p 1991. 3 K for a free new factory tour at 1875 W. 1500 S. in Salt Lake City. To schedule tours Lila Special discounts available. 8. J28 UP TO $200 for mens Levi brand jackets bought between 1930 and 1964 (have pleats alongside buttons). Please call toll-fre- e TIME SHARE UNITS and campground memberships. Distress Worldwide selections. Call Vacation Network U.S. and Canada or Free rental salcs-chea- p. 305-771-62- information 305-771-63- J28 I I Auction L l SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 10 a.m. 1.5 miles north Sigurd, Interchange. Highlights: tractors, bale wagons, balers, swathers, vehicles. Late model, maintained field ready equipment. Many vehicles including bank repos, state impound, insurance salvage. Call Diamond W Auctioneers or Rocky Mountain Sales Management J28 1-- 70 08 C " I Sporting Goods J28 SHARE AMERICA! Walls must fall. Deadlines near. AISE exchange students await family, call for August. 31 countriesIocal representative. Just food, bed, sharing. Exciting, rewarding, J28 relevant, lifetime. 1 00-SIBLING. APPLICANTS OF BIG game draw. Call for draw results. Service begins day of drawing at 7 p.m. Cost: $3.95 first minute, $1 each additional minute. J28 |