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Show Page Four - The Eureka Reporter Fire Continued - June 28. 19 History group Tram Pane 1 National Recreation Area, about KQ nulcs south of Salt Lake City. (20 miles south of Eureka). A few miles cast of the flames are the old mining (own of Eureka. home to about 800 people, and its tiny neighbors. Mammoth and Tintic. Sheriff's officials will evacuate these towns if necessary. "We're safe right now unless the wind changes." said Joe Bernini, a Juab County commissioner who lives in Eureka. "It will take a lot of fire to get me out of here. " More lightning and wind were predicted for Tuesday, but rain might provide relief on Thursday. Meantime, firefighters hope to keep the Little Sahara Fire from moving cast over II. S. Highway 6 and a railroad grade. If evacuation is necessary, residents will be moved east to the Juab County fairgrounds in Ncphi. The community of Mammoth can only be escaped to the west, posing a problem for evacuation efforts if the fire moves into the East Tintic Mountains. Also raising concrns are hazardous materials in the nearby uninhabited Silver City, where a cyanide leaching plant is located. The fire forced the closure of Highway 6 between Tintic Junction and Jericho for (wo days, hut the road was reopened Sunday. Little Sahara The dune-fille- d Recreation Area remains closed. (Editor's notc..lI.S. Highway 6 and State Highway 36 were both closed again on Monday evening.) Seniors Continued from Page 1 companicd by Mabel Butler on the piano. It was reported that Henry Wall has improved and is home from the hospital. There is no change in Herman Ekker's condition. sets picnic hours told 'n Pcnty flyers for this year's businesses. As usual. Tom Ned- Beware of all enterprises that Silver Festival are ready reherg and Karen Baum have and may be picked up at local done a Fine job of putting them require new clothes. t,mc-Tinti- The c event here The meeting p lanncd by the Tintic Historical Society for July is the annual to be held on Wednesday, July 10. at 7:00 pm. Everyone is invited.. its a family affair. Bring your own steak (or whatever) and something to share. The society will furnish homemade root beer. PARTOFOUR Picnic-in-lhc-Par- k. The museum has been a busy place this summer, with daily visitors. Some want their Centennial Passports stamped; others just enjoy the displays depicting Tintic history. Firemen to head 4th of July events Eureka Volunteer Fire Department will hold their annual Fourth of July Celebration in conjunction with Utah's Centennial, as one of the activities scheduled for the year. There also will he watermelon. candy and pop for the kids, immediately following the races. EUKEKA CHURCH NEWS CATHOLIC Theme of the Sunday Mass at St. Patrick's Church, asks us to "Be aware of the Scripture message of God's unfailing love for us." Entrance hymn was "We Gather Together", led by Fr. celebrant. Walter, Scripture readings were taken from the book of the prophet Jeremiah; the letter of Paul to the Romans; and the holy gospel according to Matthew. In Matthew's gospel, we learn that God's gift to man is found in the words lie has spoken to us and the loving care He has constantly shown us. Recessional hymn was "Holy God, We Praise Thy Name." Mass on Sunday, June 30, will begin as usual, at 4:00 pm. Grace Conder reported (hat the next Exit clinic is scheduled for Monday, July 8. 11:00 a.m. at J. WITNESSES the Memorial Building. "Never Become Dull In Your Hearing" was the public discourse given by Bob Rogers from The the Delta congregation. scripture text for the talk was Hebrews 5:11. Scriptures from throughout the Bible were used to As of June 1st. I have addi- teach about "hearing" God's tional work in the Delta Exten- word. Bible study using the Watch-towe- r, sion office as well as Juab, and was from the May 15 as a result, have a new office schedule. I will be working in the issue, based on 1 Timothy 4:13. Juab Extension office every "Devote Yourself To Reading" Tuesday and Thursday and on the explored the importance of being 2nd, 3nl and Sth Monday of each able to read well, helpful suggesmonth. My office hours in Juab tions to get the most out of Bible are from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. reading, and the effects on the family and self. Margie Mcmmoti Home economist Flyers now available here together, and Art City Publishing Co. of printing them. Pick some up to send to family and friends ENERGY PEAN. IS TO SOAK UP A FEW RAYS IN CALIFORNIA. his month, in Dagqett. California, Soldi 2, the world's most technically advanced solar power plant, went online as a demonstration project. 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