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Show Page Two - The Eureka Reporter - January 28, 1994 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will be received by the Tintic School Board at the The Eureka Reporter Tintic High School in Eureka, Utah up to 7:00 p.m. Monday, 14 Feb- (USPS-179-62- 0) Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Printed by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville, Utah 84663 Subscription in advance, per year: in Juab County - $15.00 outside Juab County - $18.00 POSTMASTER: Please send change of address to The Eureka Reporter Church Street, Eureka, UT 84628 Second class postage paid at Springville, UT 84663 MARTIN W. CONOVER Publisher MRS. GRACE BERNINI Editor Eastern Star group holds Jan. meeting Obituaries Merlin R. Croft The Order of Eastern Star held Our beloved husband, father, their January meeting on the 17th, School. The in the grandfather, brother and friend of Grand Elementary Lecturer, Betty Fowler, many. Merlin Richard Croft, age Salt Lake City, made her official 63, died January 17, 1994 in visitation at that time. She inSandy. Born November 17, 1930 in vited 7 other members to keep They filled the company. Provo, Utah, son of Claude her Fisher and Florence Cullimore offices that Tintic Chapter lacks Croft. Married Delores Hone this year, so the Chapter was glad to have them. (Faye Walls sister), December very k dinner A delicious 12, 1968 in Salt Lake LDS Temthe meeting. The Ritple. He served his country as a preceded ualistic Work was performed and captain in the U.S. Air Force in the Intelligence Division. College a new mamber, Janice Boswell, was initiated into the Order. professor at Ricks and Weber State College. Served as High Betty Fowler was given honors Priest in LDS Church. Was a and a beautiful corsage and gift was presented by the W.M. temple worker for 10 years at the Donna Sutch and W.P. Dean Jordan River LDS Temple. She responded with Survived by wife, Delores; Adams. three daughters, DeNae and appropriate remarks and commended the Chapter for a job husband, Brian Smith, Provo; Deann and Denice Croft, Salt well done in keeping Tintic Lake City; grandson, Jordan; Chapter alive with such few three brothers and two sisters: A. members. members Tintic attending Paul Croft, Janice C. May, Garth Donna Sutch, Pleasant were: F. Croft, Kathryn C. Payne, and Grove; Dean Adams, Orem; Vaughn C. Croft. Lawrence Butler, Provo; Carol Funeral services were held and Darwin Larsen, Spanish Saturday, January 22, 1994, at Fork; Ermina and Charles Eden, the Taylorsville 1st Ward. InterSpringville; Carlene and Tom ment, Pleasant Grove City CemeEastwood, Lehi; Jill Snell, Santa-quitery. Virginia Badertscher, Mabel and Curtis Butler, Lynn Brady, Eureka. Members were Beverly H. sorry that illness prevented these members from coming: Pat BraBeverly Darlene Hanney Chidester, 66, passed away January dy, Peg Butler, Adalene Tuckett, and Olliemae Coombes. 17, 1994 in a Salt Lake hospital. Born August 12, 1927 in Eureka, Utah, to Karl G. and Beatrice Mae Franks Hanney. Married Earl H. Chidester, July 12, She 1958 in Milford, Utah. devoted her time to her family and friends and was a loving There are some things we can wife, mother, sister and granddo to protect ourselves and others mother. Enjoyed the Member of the LDS that take relatively little time and effort. Church. To protect ourselves at home Survived by husband; two should be at least one there sons, Ronald James, Garyl Karl (Karen); daughter, Leanne Sweat smoke (Randy); all of Salt Lake City; detector that is checked monthly. Emergency supplies we should eight grandchildren; one sister, Alice LaRae Tucker, Salt Lake; keep in the car include booster two brothers, Thomas K. Han- cables, blanket or sleeping bag, ney; Fredrick Kent Hanney, both rain gear and extra clothes, Funeral services shovel, traction mats or chains, of Murray. were Thursday, January 20, 1994, first aid kit, necessary medicaat Academy Park First Ward; tion, flashlight, candles and 4605 W. West Point Drive; in matches, bottled water, canned fruits and nuts, and can opener, Salt Lake City. Interment: Valley View Mem- (submitted by the Juab CountyEx-tensio- n Office) orial Park. pot-luc- n; Chidester Planning for home safety takes time out-of-doo- ruary 1994 for the furnishing of all labor, materials, transportation, and services for additions to the West Desert School. AH bids will then be publicly opened and read. A certified or cashier's check or bid bond of not less than five percent (5 ) of the amount of the bid, drawn payable to the order of the Tintic School District, shall accompany the bid. This check or bid bond of the accepted bidder shall be forfeited in case he fails or refuses to enter into the Contract or furnish the 100 performance, and 100 Material and Labor Payment Bond as required by the Owner. Instructions, plans and specifications and proposal blanks will be on file in the office of Ross G. Viehweg & Associates, Architects, Suite 260, 1 160 South State, Orem, Utah after 24 January 1994 where they may be consulted or secured for the purpose of bidding. Plans and specifications may be obtained upon deposit of $50.00 per set. Contractors shall be limited to two sets on deposit. Full refund will be made upon return of such Documents in good condition within ten calendar days after the bids are opened and if a bid is submitted. Deposit shall be forfeited if Documents are retained beyond ten calendar days following deposit receipt and a bid is not submitted. These requirements will be waived for current mem- CATHOLIC Corinthians; and the holy gospel to Mark. Theme of the Sunday Mass at according "Now Thank We All Our God" St. Patricks Church was "Our was the recessional hymn. response to God: faith and repentance". Father Walter was celeMETHODIST brant and led the entrance hymn.. "Praise to the Lord". Ecumenical Sunday was celeFather asked for prayers for brated last Sunday at the Eureka the repose of the soul of Father United Methodist Church. Rev. Flavio Trettel, OFM, the former Curt Pollock conducted the serPastor of St. Francis of Assisi in Provo as well as the Mission of vice, with the assistance of Mabel San Andres in Payson..who was Butler, Sandy Evans, Greg Evans killed in an auto accident. and Allen Evans. "God of Grace and God of Announcement was made that Shari Kay and Jeri Ezell will take Glory" was the opening hymn. their first steps toward Baptism Scriptures were read from the on Sunday, January 30, when book of the prophet Jonah; the they and their Godparents, will first letter of Paul to the Corinobserve the rite of "Acceptance thians; and the gospel of Mark. Into the Order of Catechumens". In his sermon, the minister emBaptism will take place at the phasized the meaning of the word "ecumenism". Easter Vigil. Closing hymn was "Forth in Scripture readings were from the book of the prophet Jonah; Thy Name, O Lord", with the first letter of Paul to the following. ben-dicti- on DEER CREEK RESER- yons, as well as the lakes along VOIR - Mostly open water with Skyline Drive are snowed in and and little inaccessible. bers of AGC (General Contrac- light fishing pressure NINE MILE RES.- - 6" - 8 fishing success. tors). UTAH LAKE - Most of the inches of ice. There is open All bidders shall be lake is ice covered and folks are water around the inlet so be forms may ice fishing the traditional areas. careful. Fishing is slow with be obtained at the office of the ArSlow to fair fishing for white most fish averaging about 1 chitect. No bidder may withdraw bass using a small jig tipped with pound. his proposal for a period of thirty a wax worm. Ice is thinjn many PALISADE LAKE - 6" days after the date set for the open- areas so use caution. inches of ice. There is open ing thereof. fishFair RIVER PROVO water around the inlet so use The Tintic School District reand caddis hair elk caution. Very little fishing presing using serves the right to accept or to rehares ear nymph. sure but success should be fair to d ject any or all proposals or waive Moderate pressure on the week- good! any informality in a proposal. ends. Artificial flies and lures F1SII LAKE - Access is Executive Order 11246, as diversion Olmstead from the Ice is 10 to 12 inches only good. amended, is applicable on this dam. thick. Ice fishing is good for 10 project for SOUTH SANPETE LAKES to 14 inch rainbows and splake in practices and affirmative action - Most lakes in Ephraim, Manti, 30 to 40 ft. of water. pre-quali-fi- gold-ribbe- non-discriminat- ion programs. All laborers, workmen, mechanics, and apprentices employed on this project shall be paid not less than the general prevailing wage rates, as determined by the U.S. Department of Labor as set forth in the schedule in the Contract Documents. By: Resolution of Tintic School Board (Published in The Eureka Reporter Jan. 28, 1994) NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING rs. Tintic Board of Education has scheduled a special meeting of the Board of Education. The purpose of the meeting is to open bids on the construction at the West Desert School. The meeting will be held at 7:00 p.m. on February 14 in the District Office. Lorna B. Hannifin Business Official (Published in the Eureka Reporter Jan.. 28, 1994) An actor is a sculptor who carves in snow. Edwin Booth |