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Show Celebrating more than 90 years of service to the citizens of Eureka. Volume EUREKA, UTAH - August 19, 1994 Eighty-Nin- e Price $.40 Number 33 City Council meets Eureka City Council met in regular meeting on Monday, Aug. 8, 1994 with Mayor David T. Kay presiding. Councilmen present were: Jay Evans, Edward Webber, Timothy B. Hannifin, Jr., and June McNulty. Council Long was absent. Others present at the meeting were: City Manager, Fred Gar-bet- t; Watcrmaster, George Gillespie; Eugene Poulsen, Vicki Gillen, Warren and Jyll Holman, Vincent Bates, Raymond Hansen, Margaret Fennell. Lee Gourlcy, Burklcy Terry. Frank Peart, Tarsula Lucas. Don Trcloar, Darrell and Tori Garbctt. Max and Afton Berry, and Anne Ad- ' l Elisc Grimstcad Abbie Atkin ams. P&!V0$ v. - & ?.- - y: , j. ,f . .'fr'r'i - V 60-da- period. The Recorder mentioned that there will be a Euthanasia Class taught on August 8th & 9th and again on the 25th & 26th. Berkley Terry was granted a temporary beer license for the Summit during the celebration, and also renewed the cafe license. Roy Stevens application to become a member of the Eureka Volunteer Department was accepted. Vicki Gillen was present to discuss zoning. She thinks it is necessary that the City adopt some zoning regulations. Warren & Jyll Holman were Fred also reported the main present to explain his plans to water line on Haulage street was build a 100 x 50 building on his completed. He also talked with property to restore old cars and the Division of Water Quality possible service a few big trucks. Darrell & Tori Garbctt, Marand complained that is was an undue hardship on Eureka City to garet Fennell, Raymond Hansen, A ' '' The minutes of July 1 1 , 1994 were read and approved. The treasurers report was given. Reporting Officers were: Fred Garbctt reporting about contacting Union Pacific representative railroad concerning properly located next to the County Courthouse that the city is trying to acquire. Mr. Stcnstrom said that everything is in order and the deed and all papers should be here within a week along with request for payment of $1,000. have to sample for pesticides every three months with each sample costing $1,100. He said we should be able to get a waiver wher we had already taken one sample and no pesticides were found. Division of Water Quality said that something will be done. Report on asbestos samples and work on the Shea building. Mayor Kay discussed the animal control officer. There were two aplicants and the council decided to try Darby Sharp on y a temporary basis or trial ;V' V, Afton Berry, Burkley Terry and Lee Gourley all voiced their concerns and comments on the zoning issue. Mayor Kay thanked everyone for their input and stated that zoning will be discussed further at a later date. Mayor Kay mentioned that the City received a nice thank you card and donation of $25.00 for the City Park from Bonnie Laird and family to show their appreci-- 1 ation for how nice the City Park looked during their recent family reunion. Also mentioned was a mobile home that was brought in and was in violation of Eureka City Ordinance 094-- 1 . The owner was notified of the violation, and has contacted the City and said it will be moved by the 9th. Mayor Kay informed the Council that Councilman Jay Evans will be attending school on Monday nights for four months and the Council agreed to change the meeting to Tuesday nights. Notice of change will be published in the Eureka Reporter. Vincent Bates represented the EIC was present to extend a formal invitation to the Mayor & Council and their wives to ride in the parade during the Tintic Silver Festival. Mayor Kay extended thanks to Fred and Gene for the work they performed on the Shea Building and to Vincent Bates and the Scouts for cleaning up main street. ' Marcie Ixng Crystal Iong Miss Tintic Pageant set tonight Festival time arrives The time is finally here. The Tintic Silver Festival is underway. The Eureka Improvement Committee hopes you enjoy the festivities, renewing old acquaintances and friendships, and perhaps making some new ones. Everyone around town especially Main Street property owners have been hard at work cleaning, painting, and getting ready, it really makes a heart happy to sec genuine community pride. As always, good old Tintic hospitality is on hand to greet visitors and those coming back home. There should be something for everyone to do during the celebration, there arc plenty of active things for sportsminded individuals, or passive things for those of us not so active. Lots of food will be available, and activities for kids. Special museum exhibits, concessions, souveniers, and much more. Have a good time, folks, and forget those who have worked so hard to make the weekend a good one for you. Support them, please. dont Wendover tickets to be given away at pageant The bus is going to Wcndo-ve-r on October 4th, 1994. Thc price of this trip is $15.00 per person for thc same package plus transportation. Two free seats will he given away at thc Miss Tintic Scholarship Pageant, Aug. 19th, at 6:00 p.m. You need to be present to win. The Miss Tintic Scholarship Pageant will be held Friday, Aug. 19th, 1994 at 6:00 p.m. at the Tintic High School Auditorium. The price is $2.50 single or $10.00 per family. Running this year for the title of Miss Tintic is Crystal Long and Marcie Long, daughters of Arthur Long and the late Jenny Long, Elisc Grimstcad. daughter of Gordon and Lee Grimstcad. all of Eureka, and Abbic' Atkin, ,hc Thc 8irls win bc judged on Grace is back Grace is back on thc job! Call or take news items to her at Deadline for is 2:30 p.m. articles submitting on Tuesdays. Ads or news received after thc deadline will bc held for thc following weeks PH: 433-693- 3. edition. talent, poise, interview, public speaking and a portfolio of their accomplishments. Thc Pageant Committee would like to express their gratitude to the following people who have already made donations towards thc pageant expenses: Mr. and Mrs. William Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Max Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Judge, Della Ncbckcr, Eureka City, Lila Milne, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Bcrnhiscl. Bountiful; Mr. and Mrs. Myron Milne, California: Sharon Brewer. Franklin Life Insurance; Dr. John Callister, D.D.S., Payson; Dr. Nolan C. Money, M.D., Payson; Dr. John R. Clark. M.D., Payson: and Maccys, Spanish Fork. these donations, Without scholarship money and the pageant would not be possible. We would like to invite everyone to come and enjoy the Archery hunt Archery deer hunters can look for a challenging hunt statewide this year. Without near monsoon rains, Utah wildlands will crunch like corn flakes on opening day Saturday, August 20. Based on the deer population, statewide hunter success us projected to bc about thc same as last year. Extremely dry conditions have created difficult conditions for stalking game. Hunting from a stand will probably produce more shooting opportunity than active pursuit. If the weather is dry and hot, hunters should look for game activity around water sources, especially at higher elevations. Thc United States is the leading leather producer. |