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Show Page Two - The Eureka Reporter - July 1, 1994 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 outside Juab County - $18.00 in 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 MRS. GRACE BERNINI Publisher Editor .. Lawrence C. Morton Lila B. Anderson . en. More people achieve excellence by exercise that by talent. -- Democritus Elaine Gunderson Elaine Harris Gunderson died June 23, 1994 at 87, in The wise docs at once what Lakewood, Colorado. the fool docs at last. Born December 18, 1906 in Mammoth, Utah, the daughter of EUREKA Sterling Harris and Anne Lloyd Harris. Married to Glen B. MEDICAL Gunderson who preceded her in death on December 26, 1987. She CENTER lived in Bountiful, Utah until P.A.C. 1990. Joseph B. Markland, Elaine was a member of The NEW Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Office Hours Saints and was blessed with a marvelous sense of humor and a 3-- 5 Monday love for life and friends. 3:5 Friday Survived by a brother, R. Blood Pressures Glen Harris of Salt Lake City; a son, Richard L. Gunderson of checked without charge Littleton, Colo., and granddaughand ters, Alicia Gunderson and Phoenix: Andrea Sommer of PODIATRIST available on request Senior Citizens: FREE Eye Exams for Drivers Licenses Copies Available - 5 her great-grandso- n, Kyler Sommer. Funeral services were held Tuesday, June 28, at Larkin Mortuary in Salt Lake City.' Interment was at Wasatch Lawn. The best way to start a day is to think on awakening of at least, one person to give pleasure to. -- Friedrich Nietzsche FOR APPOINTMENTS 433-69- 05 A" ' K . In Italy, and all of Europe, the trains are fast and frequent. Ballet Folklorico dc la Uniycrsidad Autonoma dc Puebla last appeared at ihe Folkfest in 1990 memand was a crowd favorite. Thirty-seve- n bers will visit this years Folkfest. The group was founded in 1986 and has a vast repertoire of dances from the Mexican states of Conchcr- - Trophy finds Home Traditions have a way of getting the better of us sometimes. And sometimes thats good. Just ask Ed Sorensen of Eureka. Sorensen joined an elite crowd last year when he won the Cherry Creek Motorcycle Race for the second year in a row. But this year, hes in a class all by himself. For the first time in the 34 year history, a contestant has won for three years in a row. With that honor, Sorensen keeps the 5 ft., 40 lb. traveling trophy with its account of winners. The Hare and Hound Race was held May 28 in the Cherry Creek Area. The small rain two days before made the track maneuverable, but not muddy. The racers began by circling around 3 barrels similar to barrel racing at a rodeo. Throughout all the challenges of the course, Ed Sorensen seemed to know that the trophy was within his grasp. - - ... - as, Yucatan, Veracruz, Guerrero, Tamaulipas, Jalisco, Nuevo Ix?on, Chiapas, Puebla (the and group's horns state), Michoacan Sinaloaweek-lonsale g on the now for Nayarit. Tickets arc festival. Call EiC reviews festival The Eureka Improvement Committee met on Monday evening in the Memorial Building. The flyers are ready for distribution and can be picked up at local businesses or at City Hall. Items on the flyer were gone over at the Monday meeting; searching for loose ends that may need to be tied up. Things seem to be going smoothly and the committee is grateful for the cooperation from those in the - - T&fW 2. Lawrence Clyde Morton, 85, Lila Broderick Anderson, age died June 26, 1994 in American 78, passed away on June 17, 1994 in Upland, California. Fork. He was born August 23, 1908 She was bom in Delta, Utah, in Eureka, Utah, to John Wesley October 11, 1915 to Alfred Leonand Cora Irene Bray Morton. He ard and Virgie Scarlc Broderick. married Margaret Hindley Octo- She was the fourth born of eleven children. ber 25, 1927 in Provo, Utah. He attended schools in Eureka She attended schools in Delta and Provo. He worked for the and She Eureka. married U.P. Railroad in Rock Springs, Rayburn Reese Anderson on Wyoming for 17 years and retired October 12, 1937. They made from Geneva Steel after 37 years. their home and lived most of their married life in Upland, CA. He is survived by his wife of She is survived by her husband, American Fork; a daughter, Edna Ray; one son and one daughter: M. Webb, West Jordan; and a Phillip and Lila Rac, both of son, Larry J. Morton, American California; three grandchildren; Fork; eight grandchildren; sixteen two brothers: Dean Broderick of two Orem, Utah; Ladd Broderick of He was Roy, Utah; five sisters: Maggie preceded in death by a daughter, Kay and Tola Newman of Salt Barbara; a grandson, Chris; three Lake; Betty Black and Erma brothers and two sisters. Gouricy of Orem Utah; Leona Funeral services were held Laird of Grand Junction, CO. Wednesday in the Anderson & She was preceded in death by one Sons Mortuary in American sister and two brothers. Fork. Burial, American Fork Funeral services were held in Cemetery. Upland on June 21, 1994. Burial was in Riverside, California. great-grandchildr- , JiV-i- T : 489-272- 6. Pagaent announced Girls in the 9th grade - 26 years of age group, interested in participating in the Miss Tintic Pageant, arc asked to contact Debbie Terry. Participants MUST have lived in Eureka City for the last six months, or have been a student at Tintic High School. They must "festival". There will be one not be married or pregnant. should Interested persons more meeting of the E.I.C. in the as soon as Debbie contact Terry interim.. July 25, 7:30, in the Memorial Building. possible. community. Volunteers with an artistic Hair, are needed for poster work and sign painting. Activities for the Tiniic Silver Festival will be highlighted in a weekly column in the Eureka Reporter. Only 7 weeks remain until the Akiko announces 1994 drilling program for Tintic district Akiko Gold Resources Ltd. niation and expansion drilling, announces 1994 development and there arc additional exploration exploration drilling in the Tintic targets present within the mine District, as follows: Results to date of Akiko Gold's due diligence review of SNOW BLOWER reserves and related technical CHAIN SAW data arc very encouraging. It now LAWN ML ,VER appears likely that drilling, scheduled to commence late this AND summer, can substantially inSMALL ENGINE crease (perhaps doubling or REPAIR SERVICE tripling) the one million ton size of the existing Burgin orcbody. The known deposit already consists of 1,03 million tons of SNAPPER provcnprobablc reserves containing 24 million ounces of silver, 275,000 tons of lead and 90.000 tons of zinc. The ore is concentrated in a 600 to 800 foot, amoeba-shaped underground deposit of Cordilicran-styl- c mineralization, similar to the silvcrpolymctallic mines in Mexico. It is, however, Authorized significantly higher grade than most such mines in Mexico since Service Dealer. Those who cannot change their the Burgin deposit silver content Many Parts has a "gold equivalency" value in minds cannot change anything. in stock for the -George Bernard Shaw excess of 0.3 opt gold. The 1994 drilling program at The first creamery to make and beyond the known Burgin mechanic. large quantities of butter by deposit will also provide more CARPENTER machine opened in Orange Counrock mechanics metallurgical, in New 1856. York ty, and hydrological data for use in SEED CO. refining capital requirements, 1030 S. State St. Heres an item you can get operating costs, and mine plans Provo, Utah your teeth into: Dracula is Ruma- for the feasibility study expected 373-374in 1995. nian for "son of a dragon." 34-ye- ar m. 0 |