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Show April 4. QJ Elementary school noted 1997 - - Page The Eureka Reporter Three 'l . FITNESS ASSEMBLY On Thursday. March 6, 1007 June Malhcson from the Utah State Department of Health, held a "fitness Assembly" for the students of Eureka Elementary. The students learned the importance of warming up their muscles before doing any physical activities. They also learned the difference between strength and endurance activities. The students learned where and how to take their pulses and how ones pulse rises with physical exertion. A time of learning and fun had by all students and On Thursday, March 6, June Mathesnn from the Utah State De- was faculty. partment or Health held a Fitness Assembly" for the students of Eureka Elementary. The students learned the importance of warming up their muscles before doing any physical activities. They KINDERGARTEN REGISalso learned the difference between strength and endurance ac- TRATION tivities, and where and how to take their pulses. Kindergarten registration will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 10, 1007. It will be held in the kindergarten classOn Saturday. April 12, 1997. filly years ago. room. Any child turning five from 1():(X) a. in. to 3:(X) p.ni., Children will view a puppet years old on or before Septempatrons visiting the Museum of show about handcart pioneers, ber I. is eligible to enroll. Church History and Art. in Salt pin) pioneer Please bring your child's birth iatke City, can participate in games, and listen to pioneer certificate, social security card, hands-o- n activities learning storytellers. They'll make a sego and immunization records. Your chilfor with families lily pmwhccl. a pioneer greeting child cannot be registered withdesigned dren between the ages of five card, a pioneer button toy. and a out all of these things. and eleven years. A variety of top that spins. fun and eduetional activities will he offered to help children learn Reservations are not requirSAT Testing about the Mormon pioneers who ed. The activities will he ongoEureka Elementary students entered the Salt Iike Valley ing throughout the day. K - 6 will he taking the Stanford Achievement Tests during the MAY BE THE ANSWER CONTAINERS PORTABLE STORAGE METHODIST Worship Service on Easier Sunday at the United Methodist Church, was under the direction of Rev. Curt Pollock, who was assisted by Mabel Butler, organist; Sarah Williams, acolyte; Rodney Williams, hell ringer. Sandy Evans. Children's Time; and Allen Evans, worship leader. Opening hymn was. "Christ The Lord Is Risen Today." Scripture lessons were from the Ground Lavct Acctu 8xSx4ff I f I I time. 1 14-1- 8. STOW-I- T driving yw MrttV FEATURES Heavy Duty Sled Construction Convenient, Secure. Affordable Faat Delivery X Pick-uFul Swtnf Doors STOW-I- T BxS-xIf- (801)977-888- 5 1915 W Indana Avenue Salt Lake City Utah j I (800) 370-- 0 1 1 1 GREAT WESTERN LEASING & SALES (801) 295-181- (800) 1 211-28- 11 Mobile Storage Containers Buy Rent Lease FAST DELIVERY SPRING SING The Eureka Elementary "Spring Sing" ITS A program will he held on Wednesday. April 23. in the Elementary Gym at 7:30 P.M. The program will he presented by the elementary students under the direction of Vincent Bates, Music Director. and Jyll Holman, P.E. and Dance Coordinator. Man pleas guilty to BLM issued citation PARADOTCOLORADO BOOlBullsE Cclb teh Simmental Hereford 12 800144'BuIIs tsggpai slffiSftV ffi iaifu: s On March 25. 1997. Kenny Greenhalgh of Lincoln County, Nevada, plead guilty in U.S. Magistrates Court in Salt Lake City. Utah, to one misdemeanor account of violating (he Wild Horse and Burro Protection Act. Greenhalgh admitted to stealing 6 wild horses and attempting to sell them to a third party for profit. The horses were taken from the Bureau of Land Management's (BLM) Sulfur Herd in Iron County and sold by Grccn-halg- h to a third party. The third party was preparing to ship the horses from Cedar City. Utah, to a Texas horsemeat packing plant until BLM rangers and State of Utah law enforcement officers seized them. was charged Greenhalgh $15(X) in fines and restitution. Sandy Evans spoke to the children about "Live" and the Minister chose as Ins topic. "I.asl Of All He Appeared To Me!" "Sing With All The Saints In Glory" was the closing hymn, preceding the Dismissal With Blessing. Light side comments Tommy Ilorc writes: When rciuned from Mexico, I slopped in to see an old friend of mine, who's been sick for quite some lime and who causes me a lot of concern. When I opened his door, he said. "Tom, did you know my daughter got married?" No!. I said. "Well she did. and she now lives in an isolated area on a ranch about 45 miles east of Provo and 30 miles north of Soldier Summit. Her only route to town and to visit me. is U.S. down through Spanish Pork Canyon. Well, the other day she was It is imweek of April headed down the canyon, when portant if your child's class is a big truck behind her. honked taking the tests.. that your child his horn frantically, and when is not absent unless there is an she looked hack thru her rear emergency.. otherwise, the stuview mirror, she could see him dent will be making up the test waving his arms at Iter to gel out at a different time, instead of of the way. He'd lost his brakes! with the whole class. Also, it is The car ahead of her sensed important on testing days, that the child arrives at school on Pioneer day activities told Acts of the Apostles: the first letter of Paul to the Corinthians; and the holy gospel according to John. City Council what was wrong and pulled off at the first place he could. As they were in the narrow part of the canyon and llte oncoming traffic was so thick her only choice was to outrun him. until she could find a place to pull off. Well? She found the place, pulled off. and ran smack into a deer, doing extensive damage to her car. The police were notilied. Due to heavy traffic and other ii was quite circumstances, awhile before a police oflicer arrived. She wasn't in the best of moods when he did. She was sitting in her car and he walked over, knocked on her window and said. "Indy, is this accident alcoholic related?" She looked at him and said. "Officer! Everything happened around here so last, that I didn't have a chance to ask that deer il hed been drinking!" sets agenda Notice is hereby given that the Eureka City Council will hold its regular council meeting on MONDAY. April 14. 1997. at the Eureka City Offices. 15 N. Church Street, which meeting shall begin promptly at 7:(X) p.m. The agenda shall he as follows: 1. ROLL CALL. 2. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES of March 10. 1997 meeting. RE3. TREASURER'S TORT. 4. CLAIMS AGAINST THE CITY. 5. RETORT OF OFFICERS AND COMMITTEES. A. Fred Garhett. B. CommisPlanning sion. C. Control Olliccr- Requesl TUESOAY 7 8 Chof Solid, CiimioIi Crickiri, Oruigi Stici, (Hun, ChMM, Bum. Roll, Fruit, Mdk Puddmg, Milk to attend training class. ft. UNFINISHED BUSI- NESS. A. Natural Gas. B. Garbage. Bids. C. Opening of Sealed I). Vacancies on Plan- ning Commission. Fees for Memorial Business Rental. Building Ii. School Lunch Menus for April MONDAY Pierce. Animal - WEDNESDAY 7-- 11 THURSDAY DDDODODO FRIDAY |