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Show Great Inventory Open Letter Country Prices Statue still needs funds ffiFEATHERLITE KfiJMiLMSi Lilli. riacKlSIiaKI Authorized Full-Lin- Dear Friends of the Tintic His-- , torical Society.. Because of your support of our Bonanza Fund, being raised to purchase the magnificant bronze "Miner", created by Gary Prazen, we have almost reached our goal. We want to take this opportunity to say "Thank You!" We still have a few of the German Silver belt buckles we offered as a premium for contributions, which may be purchased for $50.00 each. They make excellent gifts. If youd like to order, or just contribute, to put us over the top. please send contributions to: BONANZA FUND e featherlite Dealer 730 South Hwy 89 July 3, 1998 - The Eureka Reporter - Page Three Rkhffcld Toll-Fre- (435)896-589- 8 e 'ABOVEfAVERAGElPERSONSlWANTED Southern Utah University Computer Numeric Control (CNC) Machining Program starting August 25, 1998 $16,000 - $25,000 per year salaries RetirementMedical Plans Profit Sharing 200 positions available statewide for persons after one year training FOR TRAINING INFORMATION CONTACT Roger Greener 435-865-83- 24 do Tintic rk.Mwrift.Ut 24,995 SSL LSI MILKS' I Historical Society P.O. Box 218 Eureka, UT 84628 Thank you again for your continued support. Sincerely, Colcen McNulty, President Tintic Historical Society FEATURING Superior Quibly You EipeethAHone. Tape&Texture 2x6 Walls 30 Roof Load 3 Year Warranty Museum tells of progress nTmt 2 !275;ST RIIM2 KS' lromI4 673 2 01 1 50 E. 490 S.. Mn.M1-6aM1060-nifco-242-0(- HAIR LOSS! 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To date, the ceiling has been textured and painted, using around 30 hours of volunteer time. There is still lots of work to be done, folks, so please consider lending a helping hand. The "picnic in the park" is still scheduled for July 8. Meet at the park between 6:30 and 7:00. Bring your own choice of meat entree and a poiluck dish to share; the society will furnish drinks and condiments. Now Hear This A man suspected that his wife might have a hearing problem. One night he positioned himself across the room from her as she sat in her favorite chair, her back to him. Softly he asked, "Can you hear me?" When she didn't answer, he moved closer and repeated, "Can you hear me?" Still no answer. He moved closer again and asked, "Can you hear me?" Finally, he repeated his question from directly behind his wifes chair, to which she responded, "For the fourth time, yes!" C 001-467-40- 66 I Tree shipping ordMonsoontwa Beka Book. certificates available Utahs newly amended law information as possible regarding clarifying access to vital records the decedents name and date and has made it easier and less expen- place of death. Reader-printer sive for genealogists to obtain copies of death certificates issued by the Utah Board of Health prior to 1948. The inspection of Vital Records Act (HB 84) passed during the last legislative session opens vital records to the public after a specified time period. This statute makes historic death records available 30 years after the date of death. The Bureau of Vital Records has transferred custody of historic death certificates to the Utah State Archives. Beginning July 1 , these records will be available through the Utah State Archives. "After having a unique policy for a long time, Utah has adopted national standard which distinguishes current and historical death certificates," said Barry E. Nanglc, director of the Bureau of copies will be available for the cost of duplication. Requests may be in person or by telephone, standard mail, or electronic mail. To expedite your request, please call a day in advance so the records will be available in the research center when you arrive. Until the creation of the Bureau of Vital Records in 1905, county clerks throughout the Beehive State recorded births and deaths in registers compiled between 1898 and 1904. These records are also available to researchers at the Utah State Archives. Prior to 1898, Births and deaths in Utah were not recorded by any government agency. Nagle says that without the reference service of the State Archives, it would not be possible to provide access to the historic death certificates. "The Bureau of Vital Records in Utah copies of records from Ux cnt, legal purposes. Vital Records offices in some states do have historical research facilities, but we think State Archives is the appropriate agency to serve the public in that area. The Bureau of Vital Statistics will continue to provide to immediate family members and authorized family representatives only official copies of death certificates issued between 1948 and the present. The cost is $9. Patrons requesting earlier death records from the Bureau of Vital Statistics will be referred to the State Archives. Records. After being approached by State Archivist O. Johnson, Nangle did Jeffery some research and discovered a national standard covering these records already existed. The revised statute which went into effect May 4 is modeled after one recommended by both the National Center for Health Statistics and the National Association for Public Health Statistics and Information Systems. Following the drafting of the proposed legislation, the Department of Health sought a sponsor for the bill. First-terlegislator and family historian David L. Zolman agreed to introduce the "genealogist bill, which passed friendly "In a state with so many easily. The first saint bom in the genealogists, it is natural that Utah have a low giving them Western hemisphere was Saint access to vital records, "Nangle Rose of Lima, a Peruvian canonsaid. ized in 1671. Out of concern for preservation, many original death certifiWe may have come over on cates came to the Archives in different ships, but were all in 1986. Microfilm copies and the same boat now. Whitney Young indices to the records issued between 1905 and 1947 were obtained by the State Archives in Great June from the Bureau of Vital Statistics. To facilitate retrieval, those performing genealogical research should provide as much Vital s EXCITING NEW SOLUTIONS! Educational Video Historic death m Zard oj Xkoiks We wish to express our gratitude to the wonderful people of Eureka, fir the many kindnesses extended to us at the time of the untimely death of my fiancee, Clark Miller. Tour visits, cards, flowers, fiod dishes, etc., helped so much to comfort us at this very difficult time. As always, Eureka friends and neighbors rally to the sides of those who arc suffering. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts.. Susan Booke 8c Children Dasin A nomo Inspection Sovvicoss Providing troubleshooting inspections for home buyers throughout central Utah. For more information about a complete 120 inspection can l7ayno Smith at I 430423-410- 0 J |