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Show June 7. 19 - The Eureka Reporter weekend according to sheriff Kevin and Traci Schow of Ed and Penny Snell and Fred Ijyton, hosted a birthday party and Bonnie Laird hosted a for three members of their family. on May 18th, in Eureka at the home of Mary Schow. Guests of honor were: Kevin, who is not telling his age; and his two children. Heather (8) and Brady (5). Children attending the party were: Stephanie Kvans and McMahon of St. Khyenne Brennan Hannifin, George; Goshen; Emily Thompson, Delta; Shane Anderson and Roberts, Grantsvillc; Haley Krista Underwood, Kayla Jones and Sanimi Jones, Eureka. Since it was a cold day. (he kids played games outside but then had to have the rest of the and party inside. birthday cake and ice cream, topped off (he day. "Grandma Mary" managed to survive! g, On Honda 8i Briggs Stratton 8i engines ALSO Factory Authorized service on Stihi, Echo, Homelite & other major brands of chainsaws. We Also Sell Spare Parts specialize in We chain (iuests at the Curtis Butler home last week were Rodger and Carlson from Morchead. Kentucky. Rodger lived in Eureka for many years while his l ather was an engineer for the Mining Co. ijagle and Blue-BeThey lived in the old John Cronin home. While in Eureka. many rides around town were enjoyed, with Rodger giving (he history of what it was like growing up in this wonderful mining town. Eureka became alive again and it was rather exciting, even for two old natives like Mabel and Curt. Rodger is a professor at Morchead State College, and Lee is a wonderful artist. Mabel is the recipient of some of her beautiful work. They are subscribers to (lie Eureka Reporter and arc generous supporters of many local activities, especially the Historical Society, and Rodger's heart heats with a Eureka tune. ll Factory Authorized Service saw repair, Pol Luck Luncheon for relatives, after decorating graves at Eureka, Saniatuin, Payson and Provo. Those in attendance were: Duane and Iaiis Thurgood; their sons and families, Colin and Tcri and son Jeffrey; Kick and Betsy and son Vaden; Maggie (mother o! Betsy); Bart and Dena Paul and landy and son: all of Syra- cuse; Larry and Debliie Spur row and daughters CrLssie and Katie of Riverton; Dick and Janice Hure of Honey ville; Sonja Iaiird, and TifTany and Trevor; Glen and Barbara 'Vi,1Jc: Jran(ll,n Snell, Jeremy Snell and Andrea, of Eureka and Goshen. Special guests were; Ruth Bauer of Salt l.akc and Fred Bauer of Holladay. chain sharpening and new chain. Lifetime friends.. Mrs. Cal Hodge (Beverly Elton) of Murray; Mrs. Marv Neale (Siccora laiyola); Mrs. Duane Thurgood (Lois Wilde) of Syracuse; Mrs. Fred laiird (Bonnie Wilde) of Eureka; all (raveled to Maddox's Brigham City for lunch last Thursday. Bonnie spent Wednesday with the Larry Sparrow Family in Riverton. Spring Planting Time LARGEST SELECTION OF: Seeds ..At Lawn Seed '91 FORD XLT Provo, Utah drivo-liLic- 1030 S. State St., Provo 3733740 882-8422- 373-374- 0 CAk 1&AM TINTIC HIGH SCHOOL Where: When: 25th & JUNE 8th 10 a.m. 1 p.m. MAY Time: Cars Trucks Rec. Vees or Semis Among the 300 products George Washington Carver creatSheriffs Search and Rescue ed from peanuts were a substitute Team. for milk, face powder, printers Two Bureau of Land Manage- - ink and soap. Used oil is a valuable, resource or a terrible pollutant. non-renewa- ble IT DEPENDS ON YOU! VALUABLE - When used nil is used ,is receded motor oil or luel, it keeps our limited supply of mule oil tor fuluiv uses. POLLUTANT - When dumped on the ground or pl.ued in .1 landfill, it endangers our underground water supply. And when poured into the sewer, it really messes up the system and is very eostlv to remove. THE U.S. EPA - he Environmental Prolii lion Ageiuy estimates that ht) penent of the people in the U.S. i hange their own motor oil and that lM) penent ot that oil is disposed of improperly. I ro. EXPLORER 4 dr. 4 whl. & grny $11,500. . Ph: 433 6336 nr JU07EL 1030 So. State Nursery Garden Supplies Power Equipment Sales & Service For Sale .JWi Co. at Yuba. They were assisted by his reserve officers from the arrcs,s a Little Sahara resulted from nui- - ,,c8al consumption. Fertilizers CuxflUlttX Three ment officers were stationed at Little Sahara and Carter had 10 of his reserve officers there at all times. "I assigned two to cover the fields and Burraston Ponds, two at Yuba, and others to check various areas." Also, officers from Millard County and Beaver County and lour extra Utah Highway Patrol Troopers were there lor two days. "We are determined to make our county recreation areas places where families can come for an enjoyable holiday and where the rough and tough law breakers will not be tolerated." Carter said. Yuba Lake quite over holiday According to a report given by Juab County Sheriff Dave Carter, Yuba Lake was quiet over the Memorial Day weekend, aong with other recreational arcas jn Juab County. However, there were 125 arrests made at ,hc Little Sahara Sand Dunes Recreation area, 20 miles south 0f Eureka. " What I am happy about is that there was absolutely no lmuhc at Yuba. There were no trespassers. There was no crowd trying to gel in and there were nonc 0f the crazy things happen- ing that happened there last year," said Carter. Last Memorial weekend, said Carter, there was a lawless crowd of over 30,000 who were so out of control they even threatened aw 0ffjccrs. After the crowd left. the beaches looked like a huge garbage dump. A decision made by the Juab County Commission to close all the undeveloped beaches at (lie location until money could be awarded by Congress to help dean up the mess, resulted in fewer people coming to the area. 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