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Show Page Two The Eureka Reporter - - July 5. 1996 The Eureka Reporter (USPS-- 1 79-62Published Weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 0) Printed by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville, Utah 84663 Subscription in advance, per year: Juab County - $15.00 outside Juab County - $18.00 in POSTMASTER: Please send change of address to The Eureka Reporter Church Street, Eureka, UT 84628 Periodical Postage paid at Springville, UT 84663 MARTIN W. CONOVER Publisher MRS. GRACE BERNINI Editor PUBLIC NOTICES Obituaries rrr r RESOLUTION OF RENEWAL ! V . fc' . - U- t - v: '$ NOTICE is hereby given that MAS Trust Agreement originally executed the 6th day of September 1971 has been renewed and extended as per die terms thereof for an additional twenty five (25) years hereinafter scheduled to terminate the 6lh dav of September. 2121. DATED this 20th day of March. 19. Lory Ann Redmond Marvin L. Allred. Trustee Thomas E. Bronson. Trustee Ronald A. Allred, Trustee M. Kent Allred. Trustee Darrell L. Allred. Trustet Pubhshed in Tlie Eureko Reporter Miiy .11. June 7. Julv 5 July 12. Ann Beckstcad Redmond, 38. Taylorsville, former Eureka NOTICE resident, died July I, Lory was bom April 26. 1958. Eureka City is once again acat Salt Lake City, a daughter of cepting applications for interested RobLores Calvin and Jean Irene citizens to serve on the Eureka erts Becks lead. Married to Gus Commission. Two City Planning Walker, Joe Jackson and Bruce vacancies available. All persons Redmond. an She was a homemaker, mother interested may obtain from the City and worked as a Data Processing applicaiton 15 North Clerk. She was a member of die Recorder's Officee, Church Street. I.DS Church. She loved camping, I'uhUslieil in Vie Eureka Reporter fishing and horseback riding. She JuIvS. I'm. always had time to help someone in need. She has returned home to our I Icavenly Father. All bodies of water are subject She was a caring, loving to the forces of mother. She Cherished her sons, the sun and nnxin, hut only site loved spending lime widi diem where oceans and continents meet and loved everyone. She was a are ndcs great enough to he devoted wile, sister and grand- noticed. mother. Lory was a Tintic High School graduate. 19. Survivors: husband, Bruce Redmond. Taylorsville; diree sons and a daughter. Michael Walker. Dustin Clinton Jackson. Redmond, Brandy Gibbons; granddaughter. MaKen.ie Gibbons; sisters. Irene Garhett. Denny Walhurg, Judy B. Garhett, Carla Dale, Jill Skow; stepbrother, F.ric Manine; nieces and nephews: and Pre- ceded in death by parents,; brother. Calvin Beckstcad; Boyd John Dale. F;uncral services will he conducted on Saturday, July 6. 1996, at 12 noon, at llolladay Hills Funeral Home, 66 So 300 Fast, Santaquin, Utah, with Bishop Juab County commission During the second June meeting of the Board of Juab County (he following Commissioners, county business matters were considered andor acted upon... Chairman Young read a letter from Jay Banta, Fish and Wildlife Service, at Fish Springs. Banta iliankcd the County for the exceptional work that Sherman Peterson, Juab County Road Supervisor, and his staff have accomplished in their vicinity over the last few months. Ixora Christensen. East Juab Senior Citizen Coordinator, met with tlie commission to discuss the property taxes owed on the van that is owned by the Senior Citizens from the East side. She requested the commission to waive the taxes. After bringing the matter to the Board of Equalization, the commissioners waived the taxes on the van owned by the group. Sherman Peterson presented a proposal for resurfacing the road between Burraston Hill South to approximately North of Lynn Esplin on Highway 91. On a motion by Comm. Bernini, that (he proposal from Valley Asphalt for approximately $72,000 to overlay the Mona road be approved, the motion carried. Commissioners approved the Ordinance No. 179 to adopt the "Juab County General Plan." The contract from First Security Leasing was discussed hv the commission, who subsequently voted in favor of approving and signing the Lease Purchase on (lie Track Hoc for SI 78.93 1.00 contract. Joe White met with the commission to discuss why the gravel for the raods was purchased from someone else. White discussed his concern with the sampling of the gravel at his pit. Also, the crusher that is owned by Juab County and loaned to Jew While for his use. was discussed. The loan on the crusher was made to White for consideration of a better price per (on on gravel. Several options were made on how to settle the matter of the loan of the crusher. David O. leavitt. County Attorney, advised both White and the Commissioners that an agreement should be made on the matter. CATHOLIC Celebrant for the Sunday Mass at St. Patrick's Church, was Fr. Walter, Pastor. Entrance hymn was "Praise to the Lord." Scripture readings were taken from the second hook of Kings; the letter of Paul to the Romans; and (he gospel according to Matthew. The readings tell us that "the following of Christ means the practice of His way of life " In Matthew's gospel Jesus tells us that He wants committed followers., that, if we love someone else or even ourselves more than Him, we arent worthy of Him. "Now Thank We All Our God" was the Recessional hymn. Mass on Sunday. July 7. will begin at the regular time. .4:(N) p.m. Friends may call Saturday from 10:30 a. in. until the time of services at llolladay Hills. Interment will he in Goslien City Cemetery. Bible study using the Watch-towe- r, was the second study article in the May 15 issue, "Read God's Word and Serve Him in Truth." based on Psalm 86:11. Barry (cont. from pagel) CA; Shirley Smith and family of Santa Ana. CA. The family of the late lauriiic Berry Harmcr: Danya Critchcll and family of San Francisco. Those in charge of the arLake Powell hiuegill fishing is rangements were Rosalcc HalverJewell McNeil, Kathy heating up. Tlie smallmouth and son. and Max and Aflon Berry. Guest, will bass keep anglers largcmouth busy most of the day, hut the Prizes were awarded to the blucgill provide a lot of great oldest well. as family member. Bessie action, fishing There arc a lot of hiuegill in Toonc; (lie member with (he the lake and they arc really un- largest family, Jewell McNeil: derutilized. said Wayne Gustavc-so- and Tor coming the farthest disLake Powell fisheries biolo- tance. Camille Laurine Gillies gist for the Division of Wildlife (Nebraska). Resources. You can have a lot of Everyone enjoyed the and becoming acquainted fun with these fish now. and all with their exor summer long. While you search the hacks of tended family. All are eagerly canyons for bass, throw small looking forward to the "second" jigs in the submerged brush. Both annual reunion io he held in blucgill and crappic arc waiting 1997.. again at Salem Park. for the action. Look for brush along the shoreline, brush that is submerged. These arc places you will find both blucgill and crapThe next foot clinic is schedpic, Gustavcson said. uled at 11:00 a.m.. on Monday, all should iasi Blucgill action summer They are a great fish for July 8. at the Memorial Building. The service is provided free of kids, who may become bored to senior citizens. charge quickly. rita. Bluegills biting at Lake Powell n. er Foot clinic set for Monday, July 8 A promise unpaid. made is a debt EUREKA MEDICAL Factory Authorized Service CENTER Joseph H. 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