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Show IBfiMBiiei ill Hi Page Two - The Eureka Reporter - March 24, 1995 The Eureka Reporter SIX COUNTY CONSOLIDATED PLAN PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing will be held on March 30, 1995, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Sevier County Court- house, 250 North Main, Room 14, to receive comments from the pub- lic in regards to the Six County 11 ,:J J (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: PEP Kids help Public Notice Utahs hungry Plymouth Elementary Schools' Environment Protecting (PEP) Kids celebrated imei national in Month February by Friendship recycling cans and donating food to the hungry, The project started around Valentines Day and ended on March 10. On Thursday, March "nn 'irc" c seedlings last year, and to pick up litter on their way back to PEP KIDS to recycle for this project. PEP KIDS from Kindergarten to 6th Grade also donated 330 food items to the Utah Food Bank. Eric Cooper came to Plymouth to talk to the students about what the Utah Food Bank docs and he showed them the truck donated to the Food Bank by Karl Malone. PEP KIDS then the donated food into the truck to take back to the needy. On March 30, 3rd Grade PEP KIDS will plant trees at Walden Park, 5425 S 1100 W, (a mitigated wetland area park) near their school. They also plan to visit the park where they planted 800 Utah Symphony :J Please send change of address to The Eureka Reporter Church Street, Eureka, UT 84628 Second class postage paid at Springville, UT 84663 Publisher Editor MARTIN W. CONOVER MRS. GRACE BERNINI ihc Plan. Comments will be accepted for 30 days beginning the day following publication of this notice. Comments can be verbal or in writing. All comments will be considered in preparation of the final A. document. Board f,Educalion wil1 Mac Arthur Steele, 64, died For additional information and hold thar mnthly mcetig on Saturday, March 18, 1995, at his billing address contact: a' ? . home surrounded by his family Six County EDD 0fficc-H30 pm-after a valiant battle with cancer. Russ Cowley fne ,s was born April 26, 1930 at Box 820 f Mmu,cs of h Appval Spring Lake, a son of Joseph Richfield, Utah 84701 Vent and LaVievc Butler Steele. FcJjruaAr' 21 1995; 2 Approval of Claims and He married LaWela Kay on Published in the Eureka RefficlaI-- , December 30. 1949 in Goshen. RcPort f Bus,ncss porter March 24. I9QS 3. Communications oari Members. He was a member of the LDS 4. Report on District Construc-:io- n Church. Mac was educated in the Project. Dividend and Santaquin Schools. District tentative Calendar 5. He was a U.S. Army Veteran of FY for 1996. the Korean Conflict. On his 6. Educators Mutual Insurance return home, he worked construcOfficers 1995-199- 6 have been on cost Company proposals elected by Tintic Lodge BPOE tion, then was hired at U.S. Steel reductions. 0711. Elected were: Exalted (Geneva) where he worked and 7. Report on selection of Suthen retired with 28 years of Ruler, Myron J. Carpenter; perintendent to close April 3, Leading Knight, Lloyd Condcr; service. Mac enjoyed remodeling old 1995. Loyal Knight, Troy Jones; Lec8. Evaluaon Teachers Report homes and was an all around turing Knight, Mike Sorensen; tions. He loved to fish and handyman. Secretary, Ron Nelson; TreasurFees to 9. Callao School to hunt and enjoyed many trips with go er, Jim Whitclock; Esquire, his family. He was an avid out- - for use of water and sewage. Adam Riley; Inner Guard, Lee of Superintendent: doorsman; his trapping ability Report Gourlcy; Tiler, Donald Christenaand keen sense of reading Mother Legislative summary of sen; Chaplain, Rodney Draper; Nature was outstanding. budget information from 1995 Oganist, Vincent Bates; Trustee, Macs wife, children and Legislature, Nick Castlcton; Trustee, Joseph b. bills of B. Markland; Legislative summary grandchildren were a very imporTrustee, R.C. tant part of his life. He always impacting education in the 1995 Smith. had time for all and loved them Legislature, Installation of Officers; dinner and dance is planned on April dearly. They will miss him greatly1st, 1995. The Lodge will be He is survived by his wife and open at 6:00 p.m. installation children and their spouses: Alan will begin at 7:00 p.m. A light and Caralce Steele, Lonnie and buffet will be served and the Linda Martinez, Jeff and Paige evening includes dancing the Steele, Delray and Ann Steele, night away to a live band. all of Santaquin; Jason and Ar-laUpcoming events arc: March Steele of Payson; 12 grand25.. Fathers and Sons at 6 p.m. children; two brothers and three Open to all boys and girls. There sisters: Arlyn and Larry Steele ing their time to helping students, will be games, boxing, hot dog and Jcanninc Eva of Santaquin; There currently is crocheting, and pop. Darla Painter, Lakeside, Arizona; tole painting and self defense On April 9, a DD Clinic will and Peggy Sorenson, Layton, being offered. A special thanks to be held in Richfield at 10 a.m. Utah. Preceded in death by his Sharcl Jones, Becky Underwood, The State Convention is slated 4-on and brother Clifton. and parents May 5,6,7, and will be hosted Sonja Laird for being Funeral services were held on leaders. Anyone interested in by Tintic Lodge in Provo. R.C. Wednesday, March 22, 1995, at being a 4-volunteer, please Smith will be installed as State the Santaquin Utah Stake Center, rxmtact Mrs. Starr at 433-692- 7. President. Interment was in the Santaquin City Cemetery. Full military rites were accorded by Santaquin American Legion Post 084. School board Obituaries Mac agenda set Steele e ada f 896-922- Tintic Elks Efjpwj 4IWJJ! elect officers Adoption ADOPTION: happily mar- seek to adopt newborn. Please call our attorney at 4411. A LOVING and committed couple who wish more than anything to raise your white newborn with care, warmth and love. We can help each other. Expenses paid. Please call Wendy & Eric. Future plans for PEP KIDS include recycling cans to earn money to adopt 3 acres of rain forest in the Talamanca in Costa Rica. This will occur in conjunc- tion with the 25th anniversary of Earth Day. 3rd and 4th Grade PEP KIDS will also earn money to pay for the buses needed to visit the Bengal Tiger they adopted at Hogle Zoo. The teachers at Plymouth are proud of these students for helping our environment by recycling and for using the money they earned for projects that help others' 2-- comes to Eureka The Utah Symphony came to Eureka and played at Tintic High School on Tuesday, March 21st. They played many pieces and the conductor walked the students through the pieces d visu-loadc- ally, WEDDING DRESSES & VEILS Specializing In Alfred Angelo Bridal Dresses, Veils and Formals ried couple Sales Mv19L 2 7 & Rentals Wedding Cakes and Cakes For 8. - Other Occasions CALL 882-695- 5 Sheraene for appointment House of Dreams-- Things N V795W.1220 So. Tooele Slianc& x In our small friendly community of Eureka, we expect neighbor to help neighbor, but when a tragedy occurs, that's when we realize just how special these people really are. We appreciate the beautiful flowers, lovely cards, visits, delicious food, and all your prayers and words of comfort. Our love an appreciation extends to all the true and car- na H school. 3. ing friends of this community that Dick loved so much. A special thanks to Tintic Elhladge, Tintic ladies of Elks, the Entrc Nous Literary Club and VFW District & The Family of Dick Laird H Custodian job open in Eureka Eureka City is now accepting applications for Custodian for all City Buildings on a contract basis only. Anyone interested in this position can obtain an application at the Recorders Office. Deadline for submitting applications ia 12 noon, April 10, 1995. JofUfu I would like to thank all those who visited the hospital, brought flowers, and sent cards during my re- v Garcf ofUIianJzs Our sincere appreciation is extended to all those ?frwho supported our St. Patricks Day Fund Kaiser way of cash donations, goodies bought for the helped to speed my recovery. Thanh so much! Cathy Webber 6 refreshments sale, your attendance, your eiitliu-siasfor this annual event., and for any other help m cent hospitalization. Tour thoughtfulness was deeply appreciated and 6 that was so willingly and gruciottsly given. j. special t hanks to Tintic Uxlgc ILP.O.K. 71 1 for the generosity shown by Uxlgc Officers and Pfp members. A i Father Waller Pastor Parishioners of Si Patricks Parish 5 |