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Show ape Two - The Eureka Reporter - Augr 15. 1997 Hearings set for August 14 The Eureka Reporter 7620) (USPS-- 1 Published Weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 14. On Thursday. August 1997. Ju ib County Commissioners will hold two public hearings. CATHOLIC The first public hearing will Theme of the Sunday Mass ai be to take comment on a proposal to purchase beach land near St. Patricks Church was. "Taste Mona Reservoir for a county and see the goodness of the Celebrant was Father park. That hearing will begin at 6 Uird William OHalloran. SSS. of p.in. fhe second hearing will be at New York City, who is filling in 7 p.m. and will be to take public for Father Walter while he is on Printed by ART CITY PUBLISHING Utah Springville, in Subscription COMPANY 84663 advance, per year: Juab County - $15.00 outside Juab County - $18.00 in POSTMASTER: I'he Please send change of address tn Eureka Reporter Church Street, Eureka, UT 84628 Periodical Postage paid at Springville, UT MARTIN W. CONOVER Publisher Editor MRS. GRACE BERNINI Letters To The Editor Obituaries Open Glenn Max Mellor Cilenn Max Mellor. 49. passed away August 6, 1997. of a massive heart attack, doing what he loved most, mining in the Eureka District. (lenn was horn February 13, 1948. in Gunnison. Utah to Max and Thelma Sorensen Mellor. lie married Jenny Crane on February 15. I9ft9. lie graduated from l)Sl! 1972. with a BS degree in gy. Served in the US 84663 comment on implementation of a sales lax to bring money into (he coffers. As for (lie county park, said commissioners, the road which was returned to the property owners will he returned to the county if the park is constructed. :n Gc. A receiving an Honorable Discharge. Glenn worked as a Geologist in the mining industry for the past 24 years. He was a volunteer for the Mona Fire Department. Glenn was also an Elder in the LDS Church. Survived by his wife. Jenny of Mona; his children. Travis of Pleasant Grove; Melissa and Christine both of Salt laike City. His mother. Thelma, of Fayette. Utah: brothers: Kelly (Lyncttc) of Fayette; Larry (Mary) of West Jordan. Preceded in death by his father. Max. Funeral services were held Saturday. August 9, 1997, in the Mona LDS Chapel. Interment Fayette Cemetery with military honors Preschool update Preschool will be offered at Eureka Elementary School beginning after Labor Day in September. Leigh Grimstead will be the new teacher with Eileen Schow and Jami Davis as aides in the classroom. The preschool is open to three and four year old children. This year, because of the Goals 2(XX) Grant, there will be no charge for each child to attend. tetter Hillman explains rerignation I Icrc is a letter of resignation that should have been written long ago. Nicole Hillman, have I, enjoyed (quote), "the skills I have learned iii becoming an EMT." But I have been beating my head up against the wall for several months trying to fit in and enjoy West Juab Ambulance. Apparently, it hxiks like even though I have not won the battle. I have indeed won the war. I no longer have to worry about another disagreement, or pretend that I lit in or that I am being discussed behind my hack. I do know many of you worry about these things yourselves, now as you read this letter. I hold my head high knowing that when 1 was allowed to perform my duties. I was a good FAIT, and was told so. by many. I would hold my skills up to any test, knowing would perform them with the utmost excellence. 1 The other evening, the presi- dent of our association, contacted some of our fellow members to take an opinion poll on my behalf. I feel this was very unprofessional, since I was not present to defend myself and because no one called, hud information front both sides, prior to forming an opinion. But anyhow. I dont care to fight the .situation, and have decided that it was foolish on my part not to resign before now.. since I was in a group where I had a misunderstanding as to exactly whose laws to uphold; when or where; or who was or wasn't to uphold was (old I could no them. human and make be longer 1 If you arc interested in having mistakes. I have put forth a your child participate in the great deal preschool program, please con- if my knowledge, skills, lime, tact ljcigh Grimstead at the. and love to my friends, people I ). school have served, and most impor- (433-6927- Lcndcr cases requirements for homeowners with money worries I.OANS- - Special loan programs now available fur homeowners who need money immediately. You will he assigned a loan speeialisl who will answer all of your questions and qualify you over Ihc Lender phone without any obligation. specializes in easy and no qualify loans, than perfect credit OK' llankruptcy and foreclosure OK! Cash for any purpose OK! Debt consolidation OK! If money problems are your concern, You can qualify with the equity In your home. Premier Mortgage is Registered with the Utah Department or Finance. Call a Premier Mortgage Loan Specialist Today- - association. Never . receiving any gratitude, I did enjoy being part of what I thought was a team. Now it seems impossible to go on. for I am just another number (hat has been run off. and away from llie association. I just hope for the sake of the town and the county. I am one of (lie last to go. (knowing the number of EMTs to go before me). I wish all or you the best in hopes that things can change. I also hope and wish that you dont see many new faces in the association, but that you keep your "new" members that you la.ti . have. Good Luck.. especially to the otws that were my friends. I know who you are. Even (hough felt the opinion poll was very 1 took oik myam mil perfect. I leave with a great altitude, a smile on my face, and a letter leaving all of you wondering the results of the unprofessional "opinion polls." For those of you who still want all of you to remain. know that what I have learned, and have known all along, is that kindness, honesty, friendship, and especially team work, is and always will he. .THE unprofessional. self. Knowing I I vacation. Scripture readings were taken from the First hook of Kings: the letter of Paul to the Ephesians; and the holy gospel accoridng to John. The discourse on St. John's gospel is all about the Eucharist, which is (he Food of our Soul, lesus is the Bread of Life and He promises us everlasting life Mass on Sunday. August 17. will begin at (lie regular time.. 4:(X) p.m., with Fr. O'llall-ora- n as celebrant. METHODIST Worship Service at llie United Methodist Church, was undci the direction of the Pastor. Rev. Curt Pollock. Assisting him were: Mabel Butler, organist; Allen Evans, liturgist and bell ringer: Williams, usher: and Raleigh Mahle Fields, acolyte and hell ringer. The Childrens Stoiy. "Tyler's Problem", was told by Sandy Evans. Opening hymn was iand o! the Dance" Scripture reading was from the sixth chapici of St. John's gospel. Rev. Pollock's sermon was tilled. "We I.ov' Because God " Trust and First Iaivcd I s . was Obey" ciosing hymn. The relian our ii' Planning comish Ic uic the only sure toi ihc preservation of po tin Thomas JcHcrson discusses trailers A csscl is known by the sound, whether it he cracked or Darby Sharp, chairman, pre- not; so men are proved, by their sided at the August 6th meeting s.k'ltIi. whether they he wise or of the Eureka Planning and Zon- foolish ing Commission. OiIkt members IX'iiioslhcucs present were Darrin Carlson. Pauline Taylor and Tom Wallace. Johannc LcMon. manager of Sharp's Trailer Court, talked about the future and current plans regarding the trailer court. Plans lilMIII If Makki.wh. include installing high I ( chain link fences and planting sod Currently, the trailers arc f'c.isc M.ikc being painted. New trailer park rules arc also being formulated, new ftoccdurcs for moving trailers into the park, were also discussed. ( ,1 for oiii si Bill Hansen presented plans 433-690- 5 lor a new home on Ix'advillc Row. After studying the plans, the committee voted in favor of recommending them to Eureka rkerkei rillroal rha rge City Council. In final business, commission niiH.amz members voted in favor of changarailabltM rcnur-ing their meeting time to 7:00 p.m. Eureka Medical Clinic itamrucssum 1 OF ALL. BEST srMiiimmrM The pen is mightier than the sword. Jllff eve exams hr Bulwer-Lytlo- n Victory Uriner'sIireNses belongs to (he most ti'Qk Napoleon L-l- persevering. Thank you for giving me a learning experience (hat will last Cn AJ another service of central valley medical center a lifetime! Signed. Nicole Hillman WANTED TO BUY Health note To avoid osteoporosis, adult women need at leaxt 1000 milligrams or calcium a day. Heres a list of foods rich in calcium that will give you a good start to meeting those requirements: 1 mg; cup cup lowfat yogurt-30- 0 skint milk-30- 0 mg; I slice cheese pi..a-22- 0 mg; I cup lowfat Irozcn yogurt-20- 0 mg; 1 cup lowltit cottage cheese-15- 0 mg; 1 medium orange-6- 0 mg. If your diet doesnt provide enough calcium, try a supplement But limit single doses to not more than 600 mg and take the supplement with meals to insure increased absorption. 1 Yamaha Motorcycle Rear Wheels 465 7" rim with drum brake nice to have axle & brake drum a IT 1 500 WR 1 B" rim with drum brake nice to have axle & brake drum (17" would work) Call Kathryn (Kim) Mannell 801-750-84- at 71 Leave message or talk to me depot days. at h |