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Show NNIAL CZl NTL2 996 1896-- 1 Celebrating more than 90 years of service to the citizens of Eureka. Volume EUREKA, UTAH July 12, Ninety-On- e -- Darth Vader garbage containers need respect according to city mayor Eureka Ciiy provides a roll off container to all Eureka citizens to dispose of all bulky waste such as old couches, chairs, and other such debris. This service is provided at a cost of $1.63 pci month which is included in their garbage charge of $11.00 on the City Service hill each month. The cost of each roll off container runs anywhere trom $200 to $3(X). The revenue generated from the $1.63 charge on each city service bill is roughly $493 per month, which would pay lor at least two containers. We have been averaging between three and five containers per month. 30-ya- rd There arc some restrictions as to what can be placed in the container such as no used waste oil. tires, rocks, cement slabs, asphalt shingles, and household garbage. The City also provides a place to put any scrap metal, old cars, pipe, etc., and also a place for tree linths. The City has been experiencing sonic problems with the roll Seniors plan fund raiser Eurcka's Young-at-Ilea- Club members arc planning a fund-raisin conjunction with Tintic Silver Festival the 19 According to (August the project planning committee, the club will sponsor a "Pasties" sale to be held at (he Memorial Building on Saturday, August 17. Light lunches will be available as well as "take out" orders (with advance notice only.) Those wishing lunches "to go" are asked to place orders before the end of July.. deadline date is July 28. Call: Grace Condcr Leah Towers or Edna Jasper to order "take outs". Watch the Eureka Reporter for further details as to time, menu, prices, etc. er 433-632- 433-668- 4. 2; ts arc " Non-residen- ts dumping their irash and not paying or contributing to the cost of the roll off container. " Residents and dumping trash in the tree limb pile andor the scrap metal pile. Residents and putting used waste oil (which is illegal), dirt, rocks, cement, household asphalt shingles, garbage, etc. in the roll off. Salvaging and scavenging is still going on despite signs that have been placed. The Eureka City Mayor and Council are asking lor the citizens' help in this matter. If the problems get any worse, it could jeopardize the city's ability to provide this service to its citizens at such a low cost. ts ts events outlined Price $.40 Number 28 Auditor says county in good condition According to the report ot auditors iXnton Alexander and Dave Howard fo Orem, Juab County is in sound financial condition. The auditors attended the July 1st meeting of the Juab County Commission, to discuss the audit report which their firm conducted for the county. "The county has fund halanccs which are not excessive, under the law, bui are sufficient to cover needs," said Alexander. Due to a change in the law. said Alexander, the money coming from drug seizures to the county nad dropped. "The money derived from that source has declined this past year," he said. However, a recent finding by the ll.S. Supreme Court will probably change that in the future and income should increase once again. In Utah for the past wliilc. those who had been picked up lot iransporting drugs did not make the types of forfeitures of complied with a lagging system property because of double for all fixed assets," said Alexander. "Thai needs io be done." jeopardy rulings. The new deciHe said that all property belongsion by the United States Supreme Court will have an affect ing to the county needed to he on the money received by Juab lagged so it could he accounted for. County in such cases. A plus for the county can be ou are liglu years ahead of tund. where you were just a couple of found in the "The strength of the county is years ago as far as ambulance pointed oui in the $1 million billing is concerned." said Alexander. The hilling problem had cushion the county has accumubeen a sticky one for several lated." said Howard. One increase in lederal tunds years, he said, but steps made was due to a lederal Knapweed by the current commission had abatement money awarded to solved much of the problem. there were some Juab Coumy to use to work However, inward control of the noxious points which Mill needed to be worked through. plant. The Class B road fund inJuab County has a long-tim- e debt lor money which will he creased the past year, the audiused to pay for the construction tors said. The county using of the new public safety building the money wisely. in Nephi. Opened just this year, Most items on the list if the jail will he paid foi through followed, he said, would make a speeial services distriet. bookkeeping items easier and "One finding we made was make it simpler io Keep track of that the county had still not county assets. s TSF Only five weeks remain until the Tintic Silver Festival is once again in full swing. The flyers are available at local businesses if you naven't as yet picked some up tor friends or family. rt 433-690- ofi container and how it is being used by not only the residents of as Eureka, hut by well. Some of the problems that have been occurring more 19 5; Friday. August 16, kicks ofl the event with the golf tournament. Details he obtained by contacting may ). The Elks Troy Jones will also have a steak fry and dance that evening for members and guests. The 8TII Annual Silver City Reunion will be held at the old town site. As in the past, camping will be available in a strictly primitive way. (Any comforts, you bring with you.) There will be a program at mxin. followed k dinner at 1:00. A by a fun auction is planned to keep money in the pot lor further reunions. The Silver City Reunion committee invites former residents of Silver City and (heir friends to "come early and slay late." (433-6682- pot-luc- This photo, taken in 1979, shows the first 'Untie Royalty to reign during the Annual Depot Days Celebration, IMcturcd arc: L to R..Coralec Underwood, Attendant; Joy Garlic! t, Tintic Princess; Mary Ann Bray, Attendant. Coralcc is the daughter of Adrcn and Vickie Underwood; Joy is the daughter of William and Myrna Garhett; and Mary Ann is the daughter of Ronald and Gertie Ann Bray. Since that time, the name of the celebration has been changed to the Tintic Silver Festival to more accurately descrilie the Tintic Mining District. Every year since 1979, at least three beautiful young women have been chosen to represent Tintic in many ways and at many different events. It is hoped this tradition will continue for many years to conic. |