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Show B RJ'A'B FBSXO: RA'G aHHNIKl Page Four - The Eureka Reporter - June 19, 1998 BKf FEATURES STOW-I- T Mn 1 1 Heavy Duty Steel Construction Convenient, Secure, Affordable Fast Delivery A Pick-u- p Full Swing Doors vmi Ground Level Access 48,xl02"x9 12 STOW-I- T 40x8x8 12 20'x8x8 12 (801)977-888- 5 (800) Ned and Dorothy Allinson have been very busy attending various special occasions. On Sunday, they were in Riverton attending an Eagle Scout Court of Honor for Trent Jones. Trent is the son of Glen and Latina Jones. Other family members attending were: Bob and Carol Allinson and sons Bob and Corey; Randy and Margaret Allinson and children, Jake and Autumn; Chad and Karen Allinson and son Braden; and Stormy and son Wyatt. Other family members present were John and Dorothy Lemmon and son Ben and wife Sherri and two girls. A special feature was when Trent presented Grandmas, Dorothy and Libby Jones with beautiful scarves (Eagle), and Grandpa Ned with an Eagle Pin. Uncles Bob, Randy and Stormy and Ben Lemmon were seated in the Eagles Nest which was pretty special too. It was a fun and a lovely day! The following Tuesday, another grandson, Corey, son of Bob and Carol Allinson, graduated from I .ay ton High School. The ceremony was held at Weber State University, due to the size of the class.. over 600. Before the exercises, everyone enjoyed a lovely dinner and a visit to Layton Citys beautiful were park. Those attending Launa Jones and children; Chad, Karen and Braden; Ned and Dorothy; and Stormy and Wyatt. Another very special day for the Allinsons! The following week being Dorothys birthday, all of the girls (excepting Jackie who was Girls State), took attending dinner at Market to Dorothy Street Grill and then to the 1998 Champions on Ice at the Delta Center. Ice skating is a favorite sport of Dorothy's. Granddaughters present were Hawlii and joyed her week there immensely. While in Cedar, everyone stayed with Bob and Carol and were taken various places sightseeing. Highlights were Cedar Canyon, Brian Head and the deep snow drifts above Brian Head. Then Saturday, everyone drove to St. George to enjoy the play UTAH, at the Tuacahn Breathtaking Amphitheatre. scenery and good music and fun. Shane and Shelle Batis and son Josh, were also at Bob and Carols. Shelle is their daughter and Jodi is Bob and Carols first and Ned and Doro- grandchild thys first great-grandchil- d. Everyone really enjoyed this wonderful weekend! The June McNulty home with excitement was "buzzin last weekend with a visit from Blake, La reel, Jim, Kristie and Connor. The Salt Lake McNultys (Jims family) returned home on Sunday. Larcel took Blake to the airport on Monday to return to his home in California, so everythings quiet again. A housefull is always a fun time and it seems like such a long time between visits. Eureka Medical Clinic Joseph B. Markiand, P.AC. Please Make Appointment Call for our schedule: 433-690- 5 BUMS c kecked nUSUBU vflkeat charge rmximz atailaklesa ruputt StXlOR CMZCAS: 3BCt ene exams let Driver's Licenses another service of central valley medical center Tom and Clco Judge were delighted to have some unexpected visitors appear at their door on Friday of last week. Arriving from Carlsbad, California and vicinity, were former Eureka residents, Terry and Gloria McCormick and their son Tim and wife Ann; plus their daughter Patricia and C.J. Vonura and their son, Clayton. th Q 30x40x10 - $5,257.00, 40x60x14 - $9,048.00, 50x75x14 - $12,800.00, 50x100x16 - $16,894.00, 60x1 00x1 6 - $1 9,475.00 Limited Time Offer! This little ciitie is Kaylei Jane Dean, daughter of Mark and Jane Dean of Riverton, Utah. on Kaylei turned and celebrated 1998, April 5, with a birthday party held at her home. Besides her parents, many guests joined in the celebration. Family members who were there for the fun were her big brother, Tyrell; her grandparents: Ray and Penny Dean of Delta; Robert and Sherlin Grill of Eureka; one-year-o- and great-grand-mother- CALL 2-5347 ld Sample Ballot Judge's Initial Format 82 Official Primary Ballot For Juab County, Utah June 23, 1998 s.. Georgia Laird and Barbara Sorensen of Eureka. Of course, the Birthday Girl received a multitude of gifts, and enjoyed playing games, and partaking of the traditional Birthday Cake and ice 'Pdifa County Clerk cream. They were slaying in Ncphi, and drove to Eureka to place a headstone at Eureka City Cemetery and then to spend the day with Tom and Clco. They enjoyed a light lunch at the Judge home and then were given a tour L irvU REPUBLICAN TO VOTERS: INSTRUCTIONS through the Museum by Colccn McNulty, which they enjoyed immensely. Later they visited the Gatlcy Building and then toured Mammoth and Silver City and surrounding areas. To vote for a candidate, place a cross (X) in the square at the right of the name(s) of the person(s) for whom you wish to vote and in no other place. Do not vote for any candidate listed under more than one party or group designation. Long ago, Indians of Central and South America made rubber waterproof shoes by spreading latex, the milky white juice of the rubber tree, on their feet and letting it dry. Famed American sharpshooter Annie Oakley was bom Phoebe Ann Moses in 1860. The surest way to be late is to have plenty of time. -- Leo Kennedy must be able to pass a background check, and must be willing to obtain a CDL prior to employment. Applications may be picked up at the Tintic District Office. Completed applications will be accepted until 3 p.m. on Friday, June 26, In UNITS AVAILABLE REFRIGERATED WE'LL PAY THE FREIGHT ANYWHERE IN UTAHI The Tintic School District has openbus drivers. Applings for part-tim- e icants must be at least 18 years of age, Publlatwd Sek Lake City, Utah O 08 Job Opportunity 1998. 2418 Wtat 1 1 1 100 Saudi P fllUMCT Q Lacey, Shelle and Autumn, and Mary Ann. Also, Carol, Ka- ren, Margaret and Launa. What a "fun" Birthday Party! The following weekend, Dorothy traveled to Cedar City with Launa, Jonesy, Trent and Tyce, to attend Jackies graduation from Girls State. An impressive ceremony was presented to the audience and Jackie en- 370-- 0 1 Eureka Raportar Juna 12 ft 19, 1998. Patricia M. Ingram, Juab County Clerk do hereby certify the forgoing to be a correct facsimile ballot for the Primary Election to be held June 23, 1 998, which ballot shows the names of all candidates eligible for election. Only names of those candidates applicable will be on the respective ballots in the various 1, precincts throughout Juab County. In witness thereto, I hereunder set my hand and seal this 12th day of June, 1998. s Patricia M. Ingram Juab County Clerk seal Published in the Eureka Reporter June 19, 1998. |