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Show Page l our DUP - The liurcka Reporter - November quarterly meeting Monday. October 21st, at the DUP Museum in Nephi. Representing (lie five Camps in Juab County were: Verla Spring. Lx van. Chicken Creek; Dorothy Neilsen. Bessie Jones. Ina Kay. Mona. Mt. Ncho ('amp; Joan Morris, Eureka. Sunbeam ('amp; Jane Jcpson. Norma Sherwood. LiRac Kendall. Fort Wall Camp, Nephi; Fmestine Vest. Vonda Bowles. Camp Birch. Nephi. of the Brough Building could be used as an exhibit site for old farm machinery if the building were torn down. Jane Jeppson, Captain of the Fort Wall Camp, reported that the Fort Wall Monument in (he City Park is in need of repair and the matter was discussed. Tlte group also discussed the involvement Juab Company's with tlte Green Thumb Agency who provides the employees who act as hostesses at the Museum. Board members were encouraged to visit the various Juab Company's Camps on (he specified dates by President Vest, who tlte cement floor holds quarterly meeting at museum Tin: Juab Company Daughters the Utah Pioneers held their of X. 19 Vest Ernestine President expressed thanks to the group's Camps for llteir excellent support of the DUP Centennial Drama. "The Jesse Knight Story, staged at the high school by the Eureka citizens. A large appreciative audience was in attendance. Ina Kay. Museum Hostess, from 9 a.m. until S p.m. Monday through Friday reported. "One day this summer we had people from 4 different states sign the Register." Vest staled that 550 people have visited the DUP 19. to Museum since June 15. the present time. President Vest said tlte Pioneer Cabin in the Nephi City Park has been repainted and cleaned on tlte inside, and the walls of the eabin have been rechinked, putting it in good What to shape for exhibition. do with the inside of the Old Jail and (he old Brough Building was discussed. It was pointed nut that no funds were available from the Department of Community and Economic Development, and that later served light refreshments to (hose present. Society sets last meeting for 96 The Tintic Historical Society will wrap up the season with hot punch and cookies and a discus- sion of activities for both winter and summer months. The closing meeting will be held in the Depot on Wed., Nov. 13, at 7:00 p.m. The regular monthly meetings will then adjourn until March. All interested persons arc welcome and encouraged to attend. w T VMMyvt V J '3 I r i h i' This great 24-mon- th CD rate is just too big to overlook. See your First Security Bank office today and lock in this great rate. Offer good for new Certificates of Deposit (CDs) through November 23, 1 996 only. The minimum balance to open an account and obtain the Annual Percentage Yield (APY) is $1000, the maximum is $250,000. A penalty may be imposed for early withdrawal. This CD is not valid with any other offer. Offer also not allowed for the one-tigwilli Ujf ji w.if me n. rate increase CD. ,!. .m rT-- Tr. I.. . JJJILU ud |