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Show Page Two - The Eureka Reporter - February 2, 1994 Obituaries 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: 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 Publisher MARTIN W. CONOVER MRS. GRACE BERNINI Editor Tintic High staffers focus on students School News by Shelley Haynes BASKETBALL: It was January 28, when the basketball team played the Wasatch Academy Tigers in Mt. Pleasant. The games were both rough. It was 29-4- 2 by the end of the J.V. game. The boys played with intensity but the older Wasatch boys were too much. The Varsity had a rough The Miners were game also. behind by 15 in the second half when the momentum swung Tintic s way. With 1:40 left on the clock, we were behind only by 5 points, but at that time our momentum stalled. We are now 7-- 5 overall and 5 in region. Our next game will be in Eureka against Shiloah Valley on February 9 at 6:00 p.m. JUNIOR JAZZ: The 7th and 8th graders have a Junior Jazz game on February 12 at 12:00 p.m., here. The 5th and 6th graders game is on February 12 at 9:00 a.m. on Payson East court. The 3rd and 4th graders game is on February 12 at 11:00 a.m. here. Tintic High School has a staff of dedicated professionals that are willing to focus their energies for the well being of the 102 students they serve. We find ourselves on the forefront of developing technology and we are provided with the training to effectively take Graduating advantage of it. classes of about 16 allow the William W. Hickman William Wallace Hickman, 91, of Goshen, Utah, died on January 30, 1994. He was born April 21, 1902 at Benjamin, Utah, to Charles Wesley and Lettie Ann Mikesell Hickman. He married Elizabeth Audrey Stansfield, Feb. 20, 1926, in Farmington, Utah. The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake instruction of curriculum objecLDS Temple, May 31, 1963. She tives and the development of died Jan. 2, 1991. technology skills to take place in Bill was special. He enjoyed a a comfortable, friendly atmosproductive life as a construction phere. welder and heavy duty mechanic. Throughout this year we will He was kind, compassionate, and continue to implement the prinand was loved and reciples of Quality Schools. Those generous, that focus on student choice and spected by all who knew him. Survived by three sons; William acceptance of personal responD sibility will especially be em- Keith Snyder, Sandy, Utah, Tintic High School Theron Hickman, South Jordan, phasized. Gordon Wallace Hickman, faculty and staff encourages the Utah, use of our educational resources Goshen, Utah; eight grandchiland for the handicapped and accele- dren; 17 four great, rated learners. We see this builand two brothers, lone one sister ding and staff as resources for Robinson, Washington, D.C., our citizenry and community. At this time, as we anticipate Mont Hickman, Santaquin, Rex the development of a strategic Hickman, Benjamin. Services will be conducted on plan for our school and initiate work to become a Centennial Saturday, Feb. 5, 1994, at 1 1 a.m. School, we would ask and en- at the Goshen LDS Ward Chapel courage all who care about a with Bishop V. Joel White, officiquality education system in our ating. Friends may call Friday community to provide their input. evening at Holladay Hills Funeral We continue to work to make Home, 66 S. 300 East, Santaquin, Tintic High truly a community from 6 to 8 p.m. or at the chapel in Goshen an hour prior to services Driving at night is more of a school. on Saturday. challenge than most people think Interment will be in the Goshen it is. According to the National City Cemetery. Safety Council, nighttime driving results in three times as many A seminar, for people who are deaths from accidents as driving affected by mental stress, emoin daylight. tional stress or physical stress, is Most of that is due to darkbeing offered at Utah Valley ness. Up to 90 percent of a Medical Center in the driver's reaction depends upon Regional Clinic. Congratulations are in order their vision, and vision is severe- Outpatient Psychology Esther Lockart, Ph.D., is the for David Terry who received his ly limited at night. Depth pergroup leader and will help partic- orange belt, Shad Garbett who ception, color recognition and ipants learn strategies for de- recieved his orange belt and to peripheral vision are all comcreasing the effects of stress in David Kay who received his promised after sundown. their lives including relaxation purple belt. The test was given Your age, your level of fatherapy, mindfulness, regaining on Saturday, January 29th. The tigue and if youd had any al- control over ones life and priori- tests get harder and more challencohol are all also considerations ging as they go up in rank. The ty and goal setting. when driving at night. The group is designed for students did a great job.. these The National Safety Council to who thinks they could belts are not "given" also offers some more sucues-impa- anyone benefit from learning how to students.. but are "earned". 4) Don't judgement. The purple belt now means that smoke and drive. Carbon mono- cope with the ever increasing demands society makes on us. David is allowed to wear the xide can hamper night vision. will begin Thursday, official color of Shaolin kenpo 5) Turn your headlights on at The group Feb 3, and meet once a week for karate, which is black. Up until twilight. It will help you be seen this time, all students can only p.m. more readily by others. 6) Re- eight weeks from For more information or to wear a white gi. Ms. Starr earnduce your speed and increase the distance between you and the cars register for the seminar, call ed the rank of Sankyu, or brown Dorene at belt, on Friday, January 21st. ahead of you. 3-- great-grandchildr- great-grandchildr- Know the dangers of night driving Handling stress Karate students earn belts ir 7-8:- 30 371-752- 5. JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES METHODIST "Make Jehovah Your Confidence" was the title of the public discourse, given by Floyd Pollino from the Sandy congregation. The talk thoroughly covered chapter 3 of Proverbs, verse by verse. Other scriptures were used in these explanations. Watchtower study was from the Dec. 15 issue, "Trust in Jehovah!" which also discussed the fatherly instruction found in Proverbs, chapter 3. Scriptural text was Proverbs 3:5, which is also the year text for 1994. A report was given on the Witnesses in the California quake area. One hundred homes were lost, fifteen Kingdom Halls and one Assembly Hall were Worship Service at the Eureka Methodist Church celebrated the 4th Sunday After The Epiphany, and was conducted by the Minister, Rev. Curt Pollock. Assisting with the music was Mabel Butler. Opening hymn was "All Creatures Of Our God and King". Sandy Evans chose as the topic of the lesson for the children. . "The Second Violin" . Scripture readings were taken from Deuteronomy 18; the first letter of Paul to the Corinthians; and the gospel of Mark. Subject of the sermon was "Seek The Advantage of God -- Love". was Hymn of Dedication "Blest Be The Tie That Binds", followed by Benediction. Utah has its share of bars: the variety all-you-ca- n-eat Brennand says there are some Contrary to popular belief, foods that are more likely to Utah has lots of bars. However, the growth of bacteria most of them are of the stuff promote once they are contaminated. For yourself, instance, foods with egg and variety. sauces are a better The line between buffets and growth medium than plain letsalad bars is becoming blurred. tuce. Most "salad bars" now contain a You can do some sight and variety of hot and cold foods. smell evaluation on your own, Utah is beginning to have a she says. Of course you shoulproliferation of food bars salad dnt be sticking your head under bars, hot food bars (otherwise the sneeze guard to smell foods, known as buffets), taco bars, but you can smell for souring pasta bars and ice cream sundae once the food is on your plate. bars. Another tip off of possibly spoilWhile these cater to our two ed food is bubbling in foods such basic urges for convenience and as cole slaw. huge amounts of food, they have There is nothing to be paranoid their drawbacks according to Dr. about, Brennand cautions. Most Charlotte Brennand, food scien- restaurants are still more sanitary tist in the Utah State University than most peoples houses. Life. of College Family Being careful at salad bars should Most customers, though well be just a form of courtesy to intentioned, are not trained in those who come to eat after you. proper food handling sanitation, she says. There is no reason to panic, but consumers should use extra care when handling salad bar foods to avoid contamination that could lead to food poisoning. Critical areas to watch: Sneeze Guards: Sneeze guards are at a height appropriate for Joseph B. Markland. IA.G Be careful that most adults. children dont stick their heads NEW up under the guards or grab food with their bare hands. Office Hours Because most of us Plates: wash our own dishes, we are : 3-- S Monday hesitant to keep getting clean 3-- S Friday after salad each to the trip plates Blood Pressures oar. However, there is a state health code that requires this. checked without chaigc The danger is that you transfer germs or viruses from your dirty VACCINE plate to the food on the salad bar. Even though it may go against AVAILABLE NOW your instinct not to waste food, putting food back on the salad Senior Citizens: FREE bar after it has been on your Eye Exams for Drivers Licenses plate is out of the question. and and Tongs spoons: Tongs should spoons only touch the Copies Available- St That means food. the part of the serving utensil that touches your FOR A1T01N T MEN15 hand should not be stuck down 433-690- 5 into the food or placed on top of the lettuce. more-than-you-can-- eat milk-thicken- ed EUREKA MEDICAL CENTER mi - |