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Show oc 307 U ttO 5 m&x This photo was taken in 193S and pictures one of the women's softball teams partici-patinin a league which was very active during the late 1930s and early 1940s. (Mens baseball teams also played in a league and all were being scheduled for daytime and nighttime games in lltireka and neighboring towns). Pictured are the members of the Red & White Team, sponsored by Wolf & Laird's Market. L to K top-- 1 and 2 unknown, (Henevieve (iourley, Mildred Rife, Clyde Campbell (coach), Robbie Cartwright, Dorothy Ivie. Front: I. to R Ieggy Campbell. Lola Redingfield, Mina Webb, Catherine Allred, Rernice (iourley, Retty Mikesell. If anyone is able to identify the two women at the top left, please contact (trace Rernini at the F.ureka or write Lurch a Reporter, P.O. Rox 150. F.ureka, UT K462K. of Mark and Rernice ((iourley) Taylor). (Photo courtesy K 433-693- 3, Seniors sponsor MRP defensive Five counties lose driving course Sept. 18, 19 taxpayers lawsuit by Gloria Rife Thirty eight members met on Sept. 6th. at the Memorial Building. for their regular meeting. Before the meeting began. Iris Swenson and Ada Schmidt look and recorded blood pressures of those in attendance. We appreciate Iris helping out in Joe Bernini's absence, (lie was out of town.) President Ixah Towers called the nice: mg to order and Rusty Rife offered (he invocation. The food committee, consisting of Steele and Laura McInMaxine tyre. Ruth Bjorson. Schow and Martin Pennell, served a delicious meal which was enjoyed by all. I think all Senior Citizens are excellent cooks. we the After luncheon, pledged allegiance lo the American Hag and then sang "God Bless America." followed by to the mem"Happy Birthday" bers celebrating birthdays during the month of September. Those adding one year lo (heir age were: Alice l:ox. Betty Cones. Tom Judge. Dora Hansen. Betty Ada Walker. Wall. Henry Schmidt. Lynn Tilhy and Rusty Rife. Reported on the Sick List were: Pat Brady. Mabel Butler. Anna I ranks, liarlcan Gear, Raymond Hansen, Jasper. Lcs and Virginia Randle. Gloria Rife, secretary, read the minutes of the previous meeting. and Grace Conder. administrator. gave the treasurer's report. Both were approved by the membership. Arrangements have been made to sponsor an AARP Defensive Driving refresher course on Sept. Sih and lJth (Monday and Tuesday). The course will run from X a.m. until noon both 1 days. If ou care lo sign up for Juab County is one of the the course, please contact Leah Towers or Grace Conder. It parlies of a losing lawsuit which would he to vour advantage to may cost the county at least The other counties involved consider this very seriously. are Washington. Beaver. Millard The van. driven by Marian and Utah Counties. Some of the large property Scamons. will pick up Thursday morning for the shopping trip to taxpayers protested the tax valuathe Valley. It has been necessary tions to the Utah State Tax Comto increase the cost of this service mission some time ago. The Association of Counties was lo $2.00 for each passenger. Looking forward lo seeing all represented by Bill Peters in the of you on Sept. 20ih..al noon. appeal. C ommissioner Gordon Young said. "We received word from Mr. Peters that the suit had been settled and that our share would $50-,()(X- ). k. Waterfowl hunters should see record-breaki- year ng Brent Stetllcr Information Regional Manager Great news awaits Utah's waterfowl hunters. It's been a record-breakin- g year lor duck breeding populations! 'loin Aid-ricDWR Waterfowl Coordinak tor indicates that good water years in (he central U.S. and Canadian prairies have resulted in twenty year highs in breeding populations for most species of ducks. Record numbers of redheads, canvashacks and gadwalls were counted this year. The mallard population is the highest it has been since By h. back-to-bac- 372. This year is also the second best ever for shovclcrs and teal. Pintails are green-winge- d about the only exception. They 1 remain at 40 percent of their long-terpopulation average. m This year's counts prompted the U.S. Pish and Wildlife Service to increase the duck season length to 03 days. The overall bag will go from four lo six ducks, hut hunters will be limited to no more than one hen mallard, one canvasback. two redheads and two pintails in their daily bag. be $50,302.20." "It hasn't gone the way we thought it should," he said. The money. Peters informed the commission in a message, should be paid lo Inicrmouniain Power Agency for the valuation. Union Pacific and AT&T have also been involved in similar cost the county more if they don't accept the deal. They felt, however. that they should delay payment until they had a chance to talk personally with Peters. "The tax money has already been distributed." said Commissioner Joseph Bernini. "The schools will have to repay the " money. Eureka Elementary collecting soup labels The PTA is collecting Campbell soup labels for Eureka Elementary. We are asking anyone in the community who wants lo help the school in collecting these labels to call or come into school to get a copy of the list of products that are Campbell soup products. If you are unable to get them to school, someone would be glad to pick them up for you. If you have questions, call 433-M2- 7. appeals. "This is going lo hurt the schools the most." said Commis4-- H sioner Ike Lunt. "We will have to for the the interest on pay money have years they protested." while The commissioners, Remember the Slate Fair is wondering how they were going to get that amount of money from going on md there are several entries from Eureka, to check Juab's tight budget, agreed to the it that could out. payment, feeling Club Eureka shines at State Fair 4-- II |