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Show Page Four - The Eureka Reporter - July 23, 1993 County taxes Town Talk The golfing group from Eureka and (former Eurekan's), took a golf trip to Palisades State Park near Manti. The trip was very enjoyable and the weather just right. Making the trip were: 4-d- ay slightly lower Nancie Burraston of Morgan; and and husMaxines sister-in-laband, Ferrel and Freda Moosman w of Annabella. After returning to Eureka, some of the group continued on Mary Schow, Maxine Schow, to Scofield Reservoir and some to Ray, Eileen and Traci Schow, Strawberry Reservoir, to fish for Prandon Snell, Glen and Barbara a few more days. Wilde, Ron and Norma Nelson, all of Eureka. and Teresa Also, Andy Tuesday visitors at the Bernini 2 and children of home were David, Linda and Thompson Delta; Jay and Diane Schow and Gregory Bernini of Salt Lake 2 children, Fred and Lila Rob- City. The family enjoyed visiting erts, Paul and Char Gourley, and "catching up on the news" Keith and Mickey Atherley, all of and having lunch together. Joe Grantsville; Tone Jones of Lof-gre- and Grace were treated to luxurKevin and Traci Schow and ious rides in their "brand new" 2 children of Layton; Lee and Lincoln Continental. n; County adopts new policy for property disposal Juab County will have a policy for disposing of surplus property so there will be no misunderstandings in the future. Commissioners agreed to sign a document prepared by County attorney Don Eyre Jr., which will govern the disposal of excess property. People in the county sometimes have the impression that county employees get "sweetheart" deals when they purchase surplus property, said Eyre. Gordon Young, commissioner, suggested that a dollar value for property which can be disposed Mope P. Mcmmott" mots. T-shi- rts History society 4-p- ost needs volunteers of by the department heard be included in the policy. "If the value is less than $500 the department head can dispose of the property," said Eyre. "If the value is more than $500, the department head should adver- tise." Commissioners did put on a rider. The county clerk should be notified of all property the department head considers to be excess. "The auditors want a list of all property," said Eyre. The property value would be part of the list. Our future will soon be in the hands of our children, and US WEST is proud to recognize Vern Bangerter as a teacher preparing children Vern is the recipient the challenge. 1993 U S WEST Out- Vern Bangerter Timpview High School teacher at Timpview High School in Provo, Vern is opening up the world of science to students, teachers and the community through the creation of a hands-on- , subject-integrate- public science center. d The U S WEST Foundation created tlie Outstanding ing the specific needs of the Homemakers and 4-Youth of Juab County. I look forward to becoming reacquainted with the people of this county while working in this capacity. Please feel free to stop in at the Extension office or call me at to share your concerns and ideas. My office hours are: 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Monday-ThursdaThe Extension office is open 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., 623-179- of the for standing Teacher Award for Utah. As a physics Teacher program to enhance the teaching profession. H would like to introduce myself to you as the new Half-Tim- e USU Extension Home Economist for Juab County, and I am looking forward to serving this area As once again in this capacity. some of you will remember, I was the Home Economist here in 1981 and 1982 till I was married and moved out of state with my husband. After living in Idaho, Utah, and1 Montana, four years ago we decided to move back to Nephi to settle and establish our I Nulty as soon as possible. Remember, the Tintic Silver Festival is now only 4 weeks away! The new were previewed and all in attendance were very happy with the results. The color is the popular grey, but this 7:00 p.m. year there is a choice of color for the logo, which features the Evans Mine, one of the two headframes left in the area. The design colors are forest green, royal blue or raspberry. The Tintic Historical Society Jerry and Wilma Mann, repmet on Wednesday evening for resentatives of the TNT Club, the July meeting. At the meeting were at the meeting, presenting held in the Depot, the needs of their schedule for the T.S.F. the society were expressed as Watch for posters around town. follows: Before celebration No meeting will be held in clean the Depot, Museum, Ca- August because of the T.S.F. boose, and surrounding yards. The next scheduled meeting will During the celebration - Museum be Sept. 8. guides, burger stand workers, Soft drinks were sometimes and gift shop workers. Volunteers are needed for all called "soda pop" because the these activities; if you are wil- type of bottle caps used before the 1890s made a popping noise ling, please contact Coleen Mc when removed. Thanks to Teachers Like Vern Bangerter, The Future Is In Good Hands. Juab County welcomes new home economist "A Message from Juab County commissioners have set the dates of the Board of Equalization for Juab County and settled on a certified tax rate. Commissioners voted to set a slightly lower tax rate than the county had last year. In 1992, the rate was .003679. In 1993, the rate has been set at .003657 or .000022 lower than last year. Property values are up because of a state completed value The for recently. property in the county has increased $15 million over last year. Dates for the board meeting must be out 10 days before, explained Pat Greenwood, county clerk. Commissioners agreed to set the dates for Aug. 10,11 and 12. The board will convene in Eureka on Aug. 1 1 for one hour beginning at 6:00 p.m. The other two meetings will be at the county commission chambers of the county center, 4:30 to This year 14 teachers from the U S WEST selected to receive $15,000 over a two-yea- r region were period to pursue an educational project or professional 1, y. Monday-Frida- development, Its just one of the many investments U S WEST is y. Testing recommended for pressure canners Bringing you the latest information from our state specialists at Utah State University in Logan It is recommended that dial will be one of my goals while type gauges on pressure canners working here. My purpose and be tested for accuracy once every focus will revolve around meet- - year (more often if the canner is used frequently or dropped). If the gauge is incorrect, the processing of canned goods will not In last weeks REPORTER, the be accurate and all bacteria, botulinum spores, may following guests were inadver- including It is possible for be killed. not tently omitted from the L.J. 10 the dial read to pounds, but "Heavy" Stephens reunion: Ken not actually be operating at this and Shirley Partridge; Bill and If your dial gauge and family; Tommy pressure. Ivy Partridge reads than one pound too more and Vickey Partridge and family; all of Moab, Utah. Kathy Web- high or too low, you need to ber says "Soiry, folks!". purchase a new gauge. making as part of our Foundations Educational Initiative. At U S WEST, we believe teachers who reach beyond classroom walls today will make a world of difference for Guests omitted future generations. IIJ3MEST Making i"imuswisi:ii. the most of your time.' i |