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Show M SUIrE 5 005 , mucin,m t 31 Dec gg 84101 Celebrating more than 92 years of service to the citizens of Eureka. Volume Price $.40 EUREKA, UTAH - February 12, 1999 Ninety-Fo- ur Number 7 Scholarship deadline nears High School students with a grade point average of B' or better and college students with a grade point average of B or better are eligible for a $1,000 college scholarship (U.S. citizens only). To receive an application, send a request by March 16, 1999 to Educational Communications Scholarship Foundation at 721 North McKinley Road. PO Box 5012, Lake faz a Forest, IL 60045-501or request to (847) ". a request to i 2; 295-397- 2; ail "schol-arecsf.org- Picture l..Mary Ann Allinson, a teacher at Eureka Elementary and Tereza Kopecka an exchange student from the Czech Republic pose at the Eureka Elementary School. All requests for applications must include the following: student's name, permanent home address, city, state, zip code, name of current high school or college, approximate grade point average, and year in school academic during the 1998-9- 9 year. Applications will be fulfilled by mail only, on or about April 9. 1999. Two hundred and fifty (250) winners will be selected on the basis of academic performance. involvement in extracurricular activities, and some consideration for financial need. A total of S250.000 will be awarded. Seniors enjoy pot luck by Gloria G. Rife The first meeting in February. 1999, was held in the Senior Citizens Center at noon. It was a "pot luck" meal and as susal the members provided a great variety of dishes for the members. Edie Pasqual offered the invocation after which we all enjoyed the delicious food that had been provided by the mem1999 bers. Tuesday, February 2, was Job Shadowing Day at Utah Following the meal we sang High Schools. Students in the God Bless America and pledged Senior High Career Class at allebiance to our beautiful flag. TintnrHigh School participated " Happy Birthday 'was sung to in the job shadowing experience. the following members celebratArea businesses hosted stuing birthdays this month which dents in a day of sharing job included Max Berry, Duane Fox. experiences. The job shadowing Roy Gourley and Viola Ekker. experience gave students the Mable Butler accompanied the opportunity to get a feel for the group. world of work. Prior to the meeting members A special thanks to Eureka had been asked to bring a picture City Post Office; Eureka City of ourselves at a younger age and Office; Ron Bray; Eureka Eleafter looking at the pictures all Utah Valley Transit; had a chance to identify the mentary; and Vernon Elementary. pictures. Job shadowing sparks interests with students Leah Towers and Mabel Butler tied in the contest as the winners knowing who more of the pictures were than anyone else. All enjoyed seeing how we all looked in our "youth". The game was started bv all singine "Babv Face". The next meeting will be the Valentine Party at noon and will include a planned meal. All members have been asked to bring an original home-mad- e valentine and a prize will be given for the "best" one.' All are encouraged to work hard to make a fine valentine for the party. All members of the Seniors Citizens are encouraged to come to the valentine party. The office of government is not to confer happiness, but to give men opportunity to work out happiness for themselves. Wm. Ellery Channing Gary Christensen, student at Tintic High School shadows Ron Bray from Ron's Service during the annual Job Shadowing Day activities. Sheriff finds mefh lab By Myrna Trauntvein Ryan Nichols, a Juab County deputy sheriff, shut down a meth lab as a result of a traffic stop. "Ryan Nichols made the stop Hansen, said Carter, was in the process of moving the lab from one location to another. "He had the complete meth lab in his car," said Carter. New phone numbers told for county Hansen Recently the county courthouse changed to a new phone system. Because of this, our office numbers have changed. The new numbers are: 623-34General office Margie Memmott Jeff Banks Linette Smith Fax COPY 623-345623-345623-297- 3 south of Eureka on highway 6 and 50," said David Carter, Juab County Sheriff. "The individual, Bret Hansen, who had the lab in his vehicle was from Delta." was arrested and taken to Juab County Jail. Bail was set at $50,000 for possession of a meth lab. The bail was subsequently reduced to $25,000. he said. 50 623-345- 2 4 1 "Hansen was released to Millard County, on Jan. 26, ind is being held in Millard County Jail on charges he had in that county." Patricia Bigler, Eugene Poulsen, Jake Child (student) and Fred Garbett, Eureka City Employees all participated in THS Job shad- - owing Day to help the students learn about various job opportunities available to them, |