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Show Page Four The Eureka Reporter July 12, It's in the 1991 Board sets new agenda The July meeting of Tintic District Board of Education is scheduled next Monday, July 15, 1991. Board meeting will be brief, with dinner for board members and partners to follow. Meeting agenda is as follows: 1. Approval of minutes. 2. Approval of claims. 3. Communications from board members. 4. Use of school plant by community. 5. Preparation for summer it fails? ::ee 7: iE:-E?- FEL ES1A:l EAElN Lit Ei C t r . : . r iIllv b . r . m i ".t - r E: IE'JwEV CE..TFA-!S-7- 3 f rlE F.LT ' WW C4 t-- Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Printad by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville, Utah 84663 Subscription in advance, per year: in Juab County $15.00 out of Juab County $18.00 POSTMASTER: Please send change of address to The Eureka Reporter Church :c. Ci GFE-- ." 79-62- 0) Tom Clancy, the author of Street, Eureka. UT 84628. Second class postage paid at Springville, UT 84663 "The Hunt For Red October," takes on this question in "Clear Publisher MARTIN W. CONOVER and Present Danger". Once again, Editor MRS. GRACE BERNINI he has produced a gripping story Member: UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION full of adventure and excitement. and This time the best trained best equipped military in the world must become the muscle get acquainted with both the men ful story, the question of protecfor the presidents counter-strik- e and their sophisticated equipment tion under the law is contrasted against the drug cartel. Readers as the tension builds. Also, sadly, with outlaw justice. Right and new insights arc gained about the wrong dont always equate with and water system. ubstancc legal and criminal. Our simple living tragedies of c. Change of ad ministrations abuse. Clancy clinches the just opinions arc challenged. Our at schools. nature of the cause. understanding of the complex is 1. New laws that will affect Time and again, amid the compounded by a master storythe schools. action and intrigue of this power teller and teacher. EE'hTE Fi-.- (USPS-- l by Douglas Christeasen Who has the right to decide when the nations commander in workshop. 6. Contracts for professional chief can flex his lethal muscle? In times of crisis, it Is neither possiemployees. ble nor good security to include 7. Report of superintendent. a. Summer repairs that were members of congress. Speed and secrecy may determine the outaccomplished. b. Bids for new ball park come. So, who can decide? Who must shoulder the responsibility if ' rCFEB rE:T Book(mobile) uUje iSurcka iRcpnrtcr Wb.W . :cthj fea.t CF 7cw-t:- E: & Jace Clinton Kirgan, son of Terry and Cynthia Kirgan of Eureka, celebrated his first birthday on June 19, 1991, with a party at his home featuring a dinosaur birthday cake and ice cream. Joining in the fun along with his parents were his grandparents: Arnold and Iris Swenson, Eureka; and (ary and Dixie Kirgan, Spring- ville; Aunt Rachel Swenson; Tim and Denise Hannifin and sons, T.J. and Preston; Mike Soreasen; Danielle Soreasen and Carol Rushy. A second swimming party was enjoyed on Saturday at the home of J aces uncle and aunt, Tony and 1 .aura Kirgan, and their five daughters, in Sait Iake City. V Eureka, Utah HOMY - JET 13 c, V iC iij BP i i MOD. P21357B MOD. 21357B A full range of push and the specific needs of your lawn. system for more clean-u- p mowers to meet "Wee 9 power. lit Country p.m. to 1 a.m. Greater versatility with options for bagging, recycling and dethatching. gives you no monthly payments for 90 days. Ask your dealer for details. Snap-Cred- it SNAPPER SUDS GROW (Arp ENTER 8 ' Seed(o, 1030 SOUTH STATE ST. OPEN VISA PROVO A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. mcihg - Damns - food ! No Cover Charge |