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Show Page Four - Pitrcka Reporter - June 7. The 19 Eureka elementary school news LUNCH PROGRAM The Stale Lunch Program was IW6. Lunch begun on June will he served from 11:30 to 12:30. launch cannot he served minute before 11:30 or I minute after 12:30. Please do not send : 30. your child before The lunch program will be free of charge to anyone under IK years of age. Those IK and older will he charged $2.00 per lunch. During swimming lessons, your children may take sack lunches with them, or if they are back in time, they may eat in the lunchroom. If your children wish to take a sack lunch with them during the swimming lessons, please cull Mary lam at 433-fJ2W h e n the day before. the children come to lunch, they must use the lunchroom doors entrance. They are not allowed to go anywhere else in the school. 1 1 1 NKKS During the month of May. Central Valley Medical Center m N'ephi. Utah sponsored a Hospital Week Poster Contest. Title of the contest this year was Partners For A lleluthy Community. Student participants from Fureka Llcmcn-tarwere pleasantly surprised when Janice Boswell returned to the school with the winning posters. y. Winners: First Grade.. Wyatt Allinson received Third Place. Fourth Grade.. Mable McNeil received Third Place. Fifth Grade.. Travis Myers received Second Place. S i x t h Grade.. Dustin Grady won the First Place: Traci Gourley. Second Place: with a lie for Third Place going to Jesica Fva and James Webber. Thank You. Janice Boswell, for making sure the posters were taken to Nephi and then for WIN- - returning (hem to the school. 7, FOSTKR y y y" y y y yy p 'i CONTEST t 'i A T i SILVER CLUB '? ? A j for Saturday There is only one week left of and photographer whose pictures the special showing of the "Wil- are featured in the traveling The seventh annual liureka derness I.ouvre". sponsored by exhibit. The video. "Windsin-ger"- . was made by PBS in Seattle Road Race, sponsored by the the Tintic Mining Museum and the Office of Museum Services. and runs for 2K minutes. Anyone Utah Premiere Cycling Club, will The White Owl Gallery will wanting a personal glimpse into be held this Saturday (June K). bicycle race will remain open daily from 1():(X) this extraordinary man's life, is The at Tintic High end and attend. begin slow to 'till 5:(X) a.nt. (on 73-mi- le p.m. encouraged days, we close at 4:30), until June 13. The exhibit will then he packed up and sent to Green River where it will be shown at the John Wesley Powell Museum. The liureka Llementury an complimented the exhibit, seen at the IX'pol and (he be may store windows of the Llks Building. Fach class, alter visiting the exhibit, did their own these are in (he Depot Gilt Shop and can be claimed by the anists for a keepsake. The June meeting of the historical society will be held on Wednesday. June 12. at 7:30. in the Memorial Building. The program will feature a video of Gary Smith, songwriter, author. that pciro-glypli- s: -- KIKKKA LLKMF.NTARY I. I NCH MKNU June 10 - June 14 4. Mom. thru Sun. 12 A.M. I Noon to la.m. JLJL5.S.JLJULJLJC5.3L -- y Roll. Orange Slices. White Cake. Milk. Tuesday, June 11. .French Macaroni Salad. Dip Sand.. Tomato Slice. Iudding. Milk. Wednesday, June Bar gers. Fries. Watermelon, Cookies. Milk. Thursday, June 13. .Deli Sandwich. Lettuce & Tomatoes. Nachos. Cheese Cake. Milk. Friday, June 14.. Sloppy Joes. Celery & Carrot Sticks. Peaches. Cinnamon Rolls. Milk. 12.. Hambur- NOW OPEN: Free fishing day to arrive Fishing waters throughout Utah should see plenty of anglers Saturday. June K. as the Division of Wildlife Resources marks Free Fishing Day in Utah. People will not need a fishing license to fish in the state that day. All other regulations found in the IWi Utah Fishing Proclamation will be in effect A location where smiles and fish are sure to mix will he Fairmont Park in Salt Iike City, where children will catch trout planted in the park's pond, using skills learned (hat day in a To Pathways Fishing program. The Division will host Pathways To Fishing programs from - 2 M a. in. p.m. at the park, located at 2243 S. McClelland ). just west of the Sugar-hous- e (1040 Angicrs Inn store. The Pathways To Fishing program, which teaches children about fish and how to catch them, takes about 30 minutes to complete. said Phil Douglas. Disision aquatics education coordinator The program is free and open to children under age 14. is noi required. Rods and tecls will be provided oi people can bring their own. The art of life is to he so well known at a good restaurant that you can pay with a check. F:.V. Lucas -- EUREKA MEDICAL CENTER Joseph 4 IS. M.irkluiul. P.A important to.mam; APPOINTMENT in Do So Please Lull LrUiWS I'or Our Schedule blood Pressures sponsored Come join the fun... SAT. - JUNE 8 - 9 P.M. School. Please show our "good 'ole Tintic hospitality" and make these folks welcome. Division-- Monday, June 10.. Chef Salad. Karaoke Night set Road race Local exhibit to dose soon checked without charge PODIATRIST urallahU1 on request Senior uiieus: Kid: live Exams for Driver s Licenses I Copies Available - Sc FOR APPOINTMENTS 433-690- 5 V ( ' r Central Utah offers some of the state's most ideal locations to live, work and raise a family. At Utah Power, well continue our commitment to work with government, business and community groups to plan future growth and preserve our high quality living environment Liny lillertson, General Business Manager mmmu With more than 80 years as a supplier of electric service, lew companies can help communities and customers plan lor a promising future like Utah Power. 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