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Show MTLiNNIAL d1 896-1 11 996 Celebrating more than 90 years of service to the citizens of Eureka. Volume KI RK KA. UTAH June 7, -- Ninety-On- e County holds regular meeting, handles items Wagon train starts state wide journey of the commemoration of Utah's statehood. the ('cmcnmal Wagon Tram is one of the many events taking place during According to Stephen M. Sluddcrt. chairman of the Utah "We Statehood Commission, anticipate this major Centennial event, of over 100 wagons, to he an experience Utah will never In lOOtli anniversay 19. lorget." The wagon train will follow a diverse and scenic route beginning in Iaigan on Tuesday. June 4lh. It will travel down Salt City's State Street on June 10. aiiu win liien wind through the plains of southern Utah toward Cedar City, its final destination on June 2Xth. The wagon tram will 20 travel approximately miles per day for a total of 446 miles over the 25 days. The wagon train is expected io arrive in Neplu on June 14th at about 3 or 4 p in. Creeling the train will he the Nephi Ncho Posse and members of (he Utah National (iuard..30 members of which will he dressed in blue uniforms, mounted on horses, to lead the wagon train down Main Street to Second South then to (he Juab County Kairgrounds. At the fairgrounds. 8 or 10 wagons will he slopped in the arena for a setting lor the Centennial Wagon Train Pro Ne-ph- is The remainder of the gram. wagons will camp east of the arena. At their meeting of May 20. Supper will he served at 6 (lie hoard of Juah County Come build- missioners addressed the followp.m. in the the Ncho Posse, along ing items of county business: ing, by with other helpers, to all (he Accepted (lie hid from people traveling with the wagon Wheeler Machinery for the 322 train. Others wishing to particifor Hoe Track Caterpillar pate in the meal will he charged $178.(XXJ. $5 00 per plate. Contributed $250 towards A program will be presented the purchase of a Freedom Shrine by the wagon tram committee at to he placed at the West Desert X p.m. Seating will be in the west High School. Jeremy Adamson, grandstand. President, and Micah Matthews, 5th, the Vice President, at the school, told Saturday. June Nephi Lions Club will serve (lie commission that (he cost of breakfast at 6 a m., for all wagon the shrine would he $750.(X). The train participants, after which the student council has $250 and the wagon train will travel out the Tintic School District will donate north entrance to the highway $250. and then Last to Moroni. David Ijeavitt. County The wagon train trek across discussed with the the state, promises to provide a Attorney, commission, the need lor added experience. space in his office. Ilic matter Although today's roads, detailed will he checked further. maps, and other cmcnitics will Discussed the appointment make the journey more enjoyable of a Scsquicenlcnnial Ambassathan the one made by the state's dor, and agreed to ask the Cenearly settlers, participants amid tennial Committee is they have wooden-wheele- d wagons, draft interested in taking tlic anyone horses, mules and period clothing will gel a feel for how life was position. Contributed $3(X) to Dale on the open frontier. toward expenses of the Worwood As the train weaves across the Centennial Wagon Train. state, evening celebrations will Discussed the delinquent lake place in host communities, allowing everyone to sec, touch properties to he sold May 23, I and experience this heritage. Mi. Passed a motion to place multi-purpos- 1 Remember June0 Centennial Wagon Train (Map of Route) Number 23 IViie $.40 19 th S Flag Day will he celebrated with a patriotic program and flag presentations at the Tintic Elks on Main Street in Kurcka. at 7 p.m. on Thursday, June 13th. All Scouts (Boys, Girls and Cubs), are invited to participate. A short practice will be held at fi p.m. If your leaders haven't told you about it. just show up with as much of a uniform as you have. Col. Eugene Fuz.y, Commander of Dugway Proving Ground, will be the keynote speaker and the Military Color Guards will perform. Light refreshments will he served. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. the following information on all deeds on the sale of the tax property: "Juab County reserving all right of ways for public roads and other public easements across property herein. Also, if determined by the Juah County Commission that the parcel is all public mads or highway, the following reservation will be made.. the County reserving all right of ways for public roads and other public casement across property herein in which this entire parcel is a county road or public road." Discussed with lirnest Wolf, (ioshen, Utah, the acreage proposed in the Planning and Zoning Ordinance. Wolf fell that 40 acres to build a home would he a reasonable acreage. Wolf tell that the County would he restricting (lie growth of the County with the proposed 50 acres. Chairman Young read a letter from Rex and Susan Clar-idgCallao. Utah, commending the work of the Juah County Road Department in the Callao-TroCrcckKish Springs district roads. Discussed the recent cut on Federal Funds to the Kurcka Senior Citizens. Comm. Bernini asked if the County could help e. ut offset the loss of funds. Kurcka City will also help on (he costs. Commissioners agreed to donate SI(X) per month instead of $50 per month to the Kurcka Senior Cilicns. Comm. Bernini discussed with the other two comthe possibility of missioners. and registration the title turning of the Kurcka Senior Cilicns van over to Juab County. In a vote of the Commission, the County will accept the title and registration of the van. meeting held here last Friday EIC The May meeting of the Kurc- ka Improvement Committee, was held on Friday 3 . The proofs of the Tintic Silver Festival flyer 1 were examined and readied for publication. There have been several inquiries as to the dale of the TSK. and as always, it is the third weekend in August.. Friday lb thru Sunday IS. The committee wishes to extend a big "thank you" to those organizations who came through with information for the livers. june Rendezvous set iere or une 21 "23 Tintreka Park in Kurcka has been chosen as tlic site for the 3lh Annual Rendezvous of the TNT Muzz.lcloadcrs, on June 21. 22 and 23. The event will include rifle, shotgun, and pistol shoots muzz.lcloadcrs (black powder only); Mountain man run; Hawk and knife throws; and kids 1 At 3:30 on Saturday is the shotgun shoot. Prizes will he awarded at b:(X) pm, followed by a rafilc and Dutch Oven Pastry cook-of- f. Sunday 23..sh(xiting starts at 9:00 am with a pistol shoot at 1 1 :(X) There is a registration fee of per person. $25 per couple, games. come., free camping for all (no $35 per family, $5 shotgun and $5 medallion. Anyone under lb ground fires). of age, must have hunters 2I..6:(X) years registrapm Friday tion takes place followed by fun safety. shoots at 7:00. Saturday 22.. 8:00 Traders are wel- $15 and Mountain More information may am.. registration Man run. At 9:00 am. activities obtained by calling: Terry-80- 1 include shooting, hawk, and Gay fawn-8- 0 knife. 5269; or 25-3142; 4. be |