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Show Page Two - The Eureka Reporter - September 24, 1993 TO WE EDITOR Reader supports well-deserv- annual Silver Festival Your September addition, it provides a means to express pride in Eureka, as seen in the parade, the band, the Miss Tintic contest and much more. (3) And, faced as we all are with an uncertain future, Eureka gains some worthwhile financial support from the many, many visitors who come because of the (2) In ed issue. Page Two, contained an article by Coleen McNulty on the Tintic Silver Festival. She reports, "I have had second-han- d reports that in do not want Eureka people Festival. more Tintic Silver Festivals!" For these reasons, we want Needless to say, we were to support the Silver surprised and dismayed to read strongly Festival as a very important this. annual event, and we want to From our point of view the thank all the fine people who annual Silver Festival fills at least it make a wonderful success. three very important functions: See you next year! (1) It gives a unique opportunity to meet old friends and Sincerely, renew acquaintances. Ann McIntyre Simmons Surely, this alone makes it worthwhile! and Harry Simmons 10 Local historians attend UMA meet June and Coleen McNulty were in Price last week enjoying three days of the Utah Museum AsThe sociation Conference. C.E.U. Prehistoric Museum was the setting for most of the work- Exodus; the letter of Paul to the Philippians; and the gospel of Theme for the Sunday mass at Matthew. Rev. Pollock then St. Patricks Church was, "Any delivered his sermon for the day. amount of time spent in Gods service is a blessing." The service closed with the Father Walter was celebrant. Entrance Hymn of Dedication, "God the To"We was Gather Spirit, Guide and Guardian", hymn Extinctin of the Candles, and gether". Benediction. Scripture readings were taken from the book of the prophet JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Isaiah; the letter of Paul to the Philippians; and the holy gospel The public discourse on SunIn the according to Matthew. readings, humankind is counseled day was given by Carl Brisco to conduct themselves in a way from the Beaver congregation, who spoke on "How Well Do worthy of the Gospel of Christ. Recessional hymn was, "Holy You Know God?" As John 17:3 God, We Praise Thy Name". notes, the prospect of eternal life Mass on Sunday, September 26, comes from knowing God, so the will commence at the regular question is appropriate and protime. .4:00 p.m., with Father per. The Bible contains accounts of numerous peoples who knew Walter in charge. of the existance of God but did not know God adequately. Ways METHODIST to get to know God were highWorship service at the Eureka lighted with scripture and disUnited Methodist Church, opened cussed in detail. Questions for to the strains of "Guide Me, O self examination were put before Thou Great Jehovah", and was the congregation by Brisco. Watchtower study was from conducted by Rev. Curt Pollock. the Mabel him were August 1 issue, "Let No One Butler, Assisting Sandy Evans, Greg Evans and Spoil Your Useful Habits." Allen Evans. Scriptural text was 1 Corinthians Following the Lighting of the 15:33. Candles, Ringing of the Bell, and several Prayers according to the The habitually punctual make Order of Worship, scriptures all their mistakes right on time. were read from the book of Laurence J. Peter The Eureka Reporter (USPS-179-62- 0) Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Printed by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville, Utah 84663 Subscription in advance, per year: Juab County $15.00 out of Juab County $18.00 in POSTMASTER: Please send change of address to The Eureka Reporter MARTIN W. CONOVER MRS. GRACE BERNINI the cemetery at Castle Gate. The rain and darkness halted the tour before everyone had satisfied their historical curiosity. Saturday was devoted to tours, The with a choice of three. Cleveland-Lloy- d dinosaur quarry was quite a treat, with "extras".. a visit to the new Castle Dale museum and a personal guided tour of the bone lab facilities at the College of Eastern Utah. Personal visits were made at the homes of Dr. and Mrs. Dorman and Gary Prazen. All in all, the trip was informative, relaxing, and in all ways, beneficial. Most m Shall the Board of Education of Tintic School District, Juab County, State of Utah, be authorized to issue and sell bonds of the Board to the amount of $1 ,100,000, to mature in not more than twenty-tw- o (22) years from their respective date or dates, for the purpose of raising money for building or purchasing one or more schoolhouses and supplying the same with ftimiture and necessary apparatus, for improving school property under the charge of the Board of Education, and for providing moneys for the refunding, at or prior to the maturity thereof, of general obligation bonds of the Board authorized hereunder or heretofore issued and now outstanding? The polling places for the special bond election shall be the polling places in the following consolidated election districts established for the special bond election by the Board of Education of Tintic School District. Electors are advised to vote at the special bond election at the polling place for the consolidated election district in which they reside. The polling places within the consolidated election districts, as well as the judges of election who have been appointed to conduct the special bond election at each polling place, are as follows: CONSOLIDATED are freshwater Raejcan Layland bodies; however, a few, such as ballots election that the Business be at bond shall the special by Voting the Great Salt Lake and the Dead School District shall furnish to the judges of Sea, are more salty than the Administrator of Tintic furnish to qualified voters. which shall election, they oceans. each at The polls polling place shall be opened on the day set for the The witch hazel plant is so special bond election at the hour of 7:00 a.m. and will be kept open until and will be closed at the hour of 8:00 p.m. of that same day. called, its believed, because its There is to be no special registration of voters for the special bond forked twigs once though to have and the official register of voters last made or revised shall magic power in pointing out election, constitute the register for the special bond election, except that the County hidden springs of water. Clerk of Juab County will register at her office during regular office hours, period A "No" averts seventy trou- except on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays and during the ten-da- y who on the bond the election, any person special bles. immediately preceding day of such special bond election will be a qualified elector. Persons so registering will be registered as provided by law. The County Clerk will I cause the registration agents in Tintic School District to make registration lists or copies of such lists available at the polling place for use by registered electors entitled to use such polling place. Absentee ballots may be obtained by any person otherwise eligible to vote at the special bond election but who is physically disabled, who will be serving as an election judge in another voting district or who expects to be absent from Juab County on the day of the special bond election by B. making application in the manner and within the time provided by law, Joseph Markland, P.A.C. either by mail or in person, at the office of the Business Administrator of Tintic School District at Tintic High School, 525 East Main Street, Eureka, Utah 84628. PUBLIC NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that on October 7, 1993, that Office being a day not later than ten days after the special bond election, the Board Education of Tintic School District will meet at its otfice at Tintic High of 3-5 Monday School, 525 East Main Street, in Eureka, Utah, at 1:00 p.m. and will 3-canvass the returns and declare the results of the special bond election. 5 Friday IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Election of Tintic School Effective July 1, 1993 District, Juab County, State of Utah, has caused this notice to be given this Blood Pressures 16th day of August, 1993. s Marv Lou Draper checked without charge President, Board of Education of Tintic School District, Senior Citizens: FREE Juab County, Utah lakes EUREKA MEDICAL CENTER above-describ- ed NEW Hours Eye Exims for Driver's Licenses Church Street, Eureka, UT 84628 Second class postage paid at Springville, UT 84663 inks The black and blue-blac- k have been named Old Glory by used today are made from formu-WilliaDriver, a sea captain of las that may date from as early as Salem, Mass. His daughter said the second century, he named it as his 21st birthday AH happiness celebration in 1824, when his depends on mother presented the homemade courage and work, Honore de Balzac flag to him. NOTICE OF SPECIAL BOND ELECTION BOARD OF EDUCATION OF TINTIC SCHOOL DISTRICT, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special bond election will be held in Tintic School District, Juab County, State of Utah, on October 5, 1993, at which special bond election there shall be submitted to the qualified, registered voters residing within the District the following The American flag is said to shops which covered a diverse area, all under the title "COMMON GROUND". The keynote address and general session was attended by everyone. The afternoon sessions were concurrent so one could choose the session needed for question: their particular museum experiences. The highlight of the whole conference for the McNultys, dinner was the international CounCarbon reflecting some of tys rich cultural heritage. The dinner featured Italian, Greek, and Chinese food, which was outstanding... but the entertainment by Pueblo Nuestro, a band music from South featuring America, is something they will talk about for some time. Friday's workshops were topped off with a special tour of CATHOLIC see ATTEST: Loma B. Hannifin Business Administrator, Tintic School District Juab County, Utah s Copies Available Publisher Editor 5f, Each FOR APPOINTMENTS 433-69- 05 (Tublisbed in the Eureka Reporter Sept. 10, 17, 24.) |