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Show Page Two - The Eureka Reporter - January 6, 1995 The Eureka Reporter Eureka Elementary news items NEWS There will be a meeting to and to enroll students explain 4-in the program. It will be held on January 17th at Eureka Elementary School in the library at 5:30 p.m. Jeff Banks from the Utah State University Extension Office will be there to answer questions. in There arc many areas of 4-which your child may enroll. The cost to enroll is $1.00. We ask that parents accompany the students. Ages 9-years may arc also Leaders participate. needed. If there arc any questions, please contact Mrs. Starr at 4-- 1 (USPS-179-62- 0) Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Printed by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville, Utah 84663 in advance, per year: in Juab County - $15.00 outside Juab County - $18.00 Subscription POSTMASTER: Please send change of address to 1 H CATHOLIC World Day of Peace and the Feast of The Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God. were celebrated on Sunday at St. Patricks Church, under the direction of Father Walter, Pastor. "Angels We Have Heard On High" was the Entrance hymn. Scriptures were read from the book of Numbers.. which tell us that God will bless the people through the words he puts on the lips of Aaron; and from the letter of Paul to the Galatians in which Paul reveals that God sent his Son, born of a woman, to enable us to become children of God. In St. Lukes Gospel, we are told that Mary, the Mother of God, names her son "Jesus" as the angel had told her. The Epiphany of The Lord will be celebrated next Sunday, January 8. Mass will begin at H 18 The Eureka Reporter Church Street, Eureka, UT 84628 Second class postage paid at Springville, UT 84663 MARTIN W. CONOVER MRS. GRACE BERNINI Publisher Editor 4336927. ADULT ED. Adult Education Classes arc now being held at Eureka Elementary on Thursdays from 8 p.m. If you have not graduated from high school and would like to work on earning a diploma or if you arc interested in taking the GED. please plan to attend. If you have any questions, call Mrs. 5-- Public Notice NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING SCHEDULE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the 1995 Annual Meeting Schedule of the City Council of Eureka, Utah, is amended as follows: Starr 433-692- 7. 4:00 p.m. DANCE LESSONS Line dance instruction is now being held on Thursdays at Eure- ka Elementary School from 9 p.m. It is a great way to exercise while having fun. The classes are free and arc taught by Mrs. There's good news and bad Regular meetings of the City Council will be held in the Eureka Starr. Whether you are a beginfor some people buying news Memorial Building, 263 West Main Street, Eureka, Utah, at 7:00 ner or if you came last year, new homes. The good news is please plan to come and have p.m. a person can frequently that fun. Patricia, Bigler postpone taxes on profits realized 8-- home selling article describes 'Phoenix mine operations 1 899 JOHN SCHMITT WRITES... "Grace.. See if you can get this in the Reporter as soon as CTMC (Centurion) possible. be an announcemight making ment about this area in the near future." TO WORK THE PHOENIX Mr. Kindly Cannot Escape An Ore Body. Robinson - James Kindly, who, in company with Samuel McIntyre, owns the majority, if not all, of the Phoenix, was in town yesterday, purchasing supplies of every necessary description previous to commencing work on the properly. From the Huntingtons group meets in Provo care Dear Editor. The Huntingtons Disease Awareness Group of Utah is trying to locate family, friends and individuals who arc or could be involved with Huntington's Disease. Huntingtons Disease causes deterioration of the brain neurons and since the 1993 breakthrough where the Huntington's Disease gene was discovered it is one of the few genetically linked diseases receptive to a predictive lest. Huntingtons Disease is caused by a renegade gene which derails the mental and physical functions of its victims. With the aide of our Utah Support Group, testing can now be done at the University of Utah Genetics Department. Our support group meets every three months. For more information about the group you can contact Clara Goudy at Jim 292-127- 6 or Mcrla at Stringellow Gordon at 225-310The next meeting of the support group will be Saturday, Jan. 21, 1995 at 1 p.m. in the Provo Library, 425 West Center Street, Provo, Utah. The speaker will be Randy Marchant from the Social Security office. He will describe benefits available to those with the disease. Thank you, Mcrla Gordon examinations to workers and their families in Utah gets underway in January. Part of a nationwide program called Vision USA, the effort is being sponsored in Utah by members of the Utah Optomctric Association who arc donating their services to help those in 754-375- 2, location of the Phoenix, it would seem, if work of an intelligent nature is performed, that it would be almost a physical impossibility to escape an ore body. The ground lies cast of the Ajax, or the old Coppcropolis and Lower Mammoth, and joins the Star Consolidated ground on the west, with the Trail claim of the group, on the south, all having shipped, or arc now shipping ore. Many local mining men have endeavored to procure a lease on the Phoenix, but until There is no other door to recently it is said to have been tied up. Kindly says he will knowledge than the door nature thoroughly develop it. opens; there is no truth except the 1899 issue of the truths we discover in nature. 4, May (from Lake the Salt Luther Burbank Herald) 4. Ajax-Mammo- th Free eye -- A program to provide free eye low-inco- need. Applicants can be screened for by eligibility from 'January 3-3- calling ing to 1, accord- Scott Kowallis. O.D., Roosevelt, the Vision USA Coordinator for Utah. Phone lines will be open weekdays from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. (CST). People can also apply by mail. Application forms are available from Vision USA, 243 N. Lindbergh Blvd.. St. Louis, MO 63141. Completed forms must be postmarked by January 25, 1995. To qualify for the free eye care, persons must: have a job or live in a household where there is one working member; have no health insurance of any kind; have income below an established level based on household size; and have had no eye examination within two years. from the sale of a primary home. The bad news is. losses from such sales arc not tax deductible. The Internal Revenue Service says that when buying a new home costing as much as or more than the adjusted sales price of the old home, taxpayers must postpone paying taxes on any gain. The new home generally must be purchased within two years before or two years after the sale of the old home. For tax purposes, ihp amount realized from the house sale is the selling price of the old home minus selling expenses. Such selling expenses include commissions, advertising and legal fees. . Fixing-u- p expenses, such as and painting repairing broken windows, cannot be considered selling expenses but usually can instead be used in figuring the part of the gain that can be postponed. The gain from the sale is the amount realized minus the adjusted basis of the old house. The definition of a home for these puiposcs includes a house, cooperative apartment, condominium, houseboat or mobile home. for information on the buying or selling of a home can be found in IRS Publication 523, "Selling Your Home," and Publication 530, "Tax Information for First-Tim- e Homeowners." Both free publications can be obtained by calling PALMERS METALMART 1200 E. 100 S. Lehl M-- F 8:30 - 5:30, n PJpeEl $$$roN V.??d PJp?f t 1 (800) S.9-1- 2 947-024- 9 768-333- 2 34" 78" Lengths $6.98 8.98 Sa. TubeFt V2" 160 1" 10.98 34- 220 Build Your Own 1" 320 1316" 390 Gates, Fences, 1V2" 480 Portable Corral 340 1034" 5.95 590 1234" 5.95 6.95 420 14" 6.95 580 16" 4.49 3V2" 550 18" 2 780 20" 5.95 4V2" 590 Ask About Sizes Not Listed & Free Price List 1516" 158" 238" 278 Sucker Rods 30' J. WITNESSES "Do You Harbor Resentment or Do You Forgive?" was the question posed by John Callahan from the West Jordan congregation in the public discourse on Sunday. Many examples of resentment and of forgiveness were given from the Bible, especially the forgiveness by God for the sins of Manassch, David and Paul. Ecclesiastes links becoming easily offended with stupid ones, so Callahan called attention to this fault in connection with resentment. Watchtower study was from the Nov. 15 issue, "Jobs Source of Hope." Scripture text was Job 42: 12. Rc-ward- Warm weather makes for tricky ice fishing Tax info on Eureka City Recorder Published in the Eureka Reporter January 6, 1995. "Joy To The World" was the Recessional hymn. Panels Save $ $ $ $ Dont be fooled by what you see when you venture out onto the frozen surface of your favor- ice fishing hole. Warmer is weather turning ice back into water at some reservoirs. "One problem we arc finding here at Strawberry," says Mark Connelly, conservation officer for the central region, "is that during the months of December and January slush forms over the ice. 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