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Show July 10, 1992 The Eureka Reporter Page Three Visitors share Tintic poem April L. Wahlberg, Derrick Sutherland April Lynn Wahlberg, daughter of David and Kathy McOmbie and Max Wahlberg, will marry Derrick Sutherland, son of John and Brenda Sutherland, on Saturday, July 18 at the Eureka April Lynn Wahlberg--Derric- k Holiday House. A reception will be held in their honor that night from 7 to 9 p.m. at the same location. The bride-to-b- e graduated from Tooele High School. Her fiance graduated from Tintic High School and is presently employed at North Lily Mining Company in Eureka. The couple will make their home in Eureka. All friends and relatives are invited. Sutherland Tintic Mary Ann Bernini of Troy, New York. Two more enthusiastic and interested visitors could never be found! Anthony writes to his uncle and aunt: "Some of what I brought back with me from Eureka and environs found its way in the enclosed poem. I thought you h;" On The High Line First these mountains came, then Tintic the Ute, Both from imperishable origins. They crystallized, became the Tintic Range, Stratum of dream in which dreamers took root. beheld them and shrank back, Pronounced their beauty unre- - Seniors plan picnic event Cub Scouts have busy month jyrejng Priest-conquero- rs on Jtine 18, 1992 with a party at the city park, complete with gifts, games, birthday cake Her Rueits were Then came small hard men and her s,ster Kayleigh; Marianne with sharp eyes and children, Dylan Raking the green swells for Openshaw and Em,,yi grandparents, ore float IIeber and Susan F,e,ds and fable and Outcroppings of Susan Fer-fgreat-grandmoth- "the'Six-Count- gathered at the Memorial Build- ing on Wednesday for their regu- lar meeting. Opening prayer was offered by Martin Fennell. The business meeting was conducted by President Leah Towers, who led the group in the Pledge of Allegiance and a rendition of "God Bless America." Noting birthdays this months are: Edna Jasper, Lee and Elna Bird, Martin Fennell, Dele Jones and Ron Gilson and "Happy Birthday" was sung to them. Reported on the Sick List were Alice Peart, who is recovering from hip surgery and was expected to be home on Friday, July 3; Sterl and Georgia Laird, recovering from minor injuries sustained in a car accident, at home; Faye Wall and Grace Bernini, felled with the flu, at home. Communications included a card of thanks from secretary of the group, Grace Chatwin. Ad- - UUl tO -Sponsor July 24th event y A new policy was adopted by meetings, leaving the bus avail- the group, which states that those able for those who use it for the who purchase food for the lun- - weekly shopping trips, cheon at each meeting, may Thanks were extended to Joe charge $8 worth of gas at either Bernini and Joan Dale for taking of Eurekas service stations, The annual senior citizens and recording blood pressures, picnic has been scheduled on July prior to the luncheon; to the 15 at 4 p.m. at Tintrika Park. luncheon hostess, Leah Towers, Roy Gourley will be the chef, Tarsula Lucas and Edna Jasper, All attending are asked to bring and to the men who set up the lawn chairs and their own table tables and prepared the hall, service. Forty-tw- o people were in is A attendance, meeting slated in Richfield on Thursday, Dont forget the picnic, July 9. Joe Bernini will drive the Wednesday, July 15!! Six-Coun- ty Cub Scouts have busy month by Stacy Wall On June 24, 1992 at 7:30 p.m., we had our monthly Pack Meeting with the theme being "Genius Night". The Flag Cere- mony was done by the Bear Den: Chris Wall, Mike Terry and Freeman Hyzer. Leigh Grimstead offered the opening prayer. Announcements were made as follows: Day Camp is on Mon., July 27. Meet at the church park- ing lot at 7:45 a.m. All boys wear uniform and bring a lunch, Next Pack Meeting will be Sunbeam Camp, Daughters of July 15. The theme will be "Fun Utah Pioneers, will sponsor a in the Sun," and we are having a celebration in commemoration of bicycle safety inspection by Juab Pioneer Day, July 24, in Eureka. County Sheriffs Dept, at 7:30 Festivities will begin with a p.m. at the LDS Church grounds. Bowling Fund Raiser on Thurs., July 9. Meet at the church parking lot at 11 a.m. Boys are to get sponsors for each pin knocked down by Cub Scout bowlers. "How to Get Ideas," was sung a handcart or covered wagon; or by the group to the tune of "Row, whatever they would like to do to Row, Row Your Boat." Next was the main attraction of the night "Our Genius Kit Creations". The boys had a time limit of 20 min- utes to come up with an idea of something they could make with a sack full of odds and ends that were collected by the leaders, They had some really good and At 7 p.m., "The Stewardship imaginative ideas, and it was a of Uncle Jesse" will be held at fon night for all cubs and their high school auditorium. Ev- - families. The boys were given the eryone is invited. A donation of opportunity to show and explain $3 will be accepted at the door, their creations. Awards were presented as follows: Freeman Hyzer, Wolf Badge and pin, 1 gold arrow point, 4 silver arrow points. Chris Wall, 1 silver arrow point, Mike Terry, 1 silver arrow point. Johnny Jones, Citizens Activity Badge, 3rd service pin. Billy Hansen, Citizen Activity Badge. Sports Awards: Daniel Young, baseball belt loop. Justin Gourley, baseball belt loop. Josh Beck, baseball belt loop. Tyson Davis, sports letter and baseball pin. Billy Hansen, sports letter and baseball pin. 'steel drills, or er, rls. Other grandparents are Bill muscles, hammers chanted, a e0.n' of LaBarge, Rowley aj and Jim Wyoming. Reader writes, tells about printed card Now the headframes stand bereft over the hallows. One old hard rock miner drives the high line, Holding safe these punctured hills, his lovers. Mule deer weaving through the sage like dolphin Where Silver City lies, transformed to dream, Bestir the sweet sage blown against the vibrant sky. Reports of Tintics death are premature. We have a response from one of our subscribers on this card that was printed in the June 26-edit- of the Eureka Reporter. Former resident D.J. of Cedar City sent the following information. He puts a date of about 1910 on the year the card was printed. "Mr. Jones moved to Eureka-19- 10 or 1912. The Adams Bros, operated the lumber yard in Eureka near the Blue Rock Trestle, and I think, a hotel at West Main Street, across from the UPRR station. When I was 15 years old, I made deliveries in the old Model-- T chain drive truck. We cleaned out the business Eureka City Council will hold portion of the hotel... mostly its regular council meeting on "W boxes- - And the buildings Monday, July 13 at the Eureka were demhshed near 1926. At City Hall, at 7 p.m. The agenda that time, the railroad built a new shall be as follows Roll call dePt facing Main Street. It is reading of the minutes of June 8 now used 385 a museum and filled our treasurers meeting, report, with mementos and relics of condiand claims against the city, discussion living mining of zoning ordinance, discussion of tions." D.J. McMurphy. water conservation, discussion on (Our thanks Mr. McMurphy!) possible changes in the garbage collection schedule, unfinished A gazelle can outbusiness. n horse. run a Mc-Murp- Eureka agenda two-day-o- ld full-grow- Scouts, was given to two boys, Johnny Jones and Billy Hansen, They each received a plaque from the Elks Lodge and a certificate and badge. The boys then put their pins on their mothers, and the boys and their parents walked across the bridge and into the Scouting program. Scouts waiting to welcome them were Jordan Grimstead and Ben Hyzer. Parent attendance awards were given to: Brian Underwood, Adele Allinson, Joyce Ryan, Neil Hyzer and Joy Webber. Each received a yellow parent atten-th- e dance ribbon for coming to pack meetings and supporting the Cub Scouts. Tlie Rnsliton Family and all involved in tlie recentlv lield family reunion, wish to express tlieir thanks to the tintic Historical Society, and especially, to the Tintic School District, for contributing so greatly to the success of the reunion. m com-liiiuiit- y, KuilUhi hy ion |