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Show Page Two - The Eureka Reporter - April 2. 1999 The Eureka Reporter Eureka Reporter 0 USPS No. 1 Published Weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 1 3 or (801) Call at (435) 79-62- (ldl Dpdlal To Buy, Sell or Trade Call Grace at 433-693- 3 1 bership and timeshare Why wait? Best J resale Printed by ART CITY prices clearinghouse paid nationwide, plus we Don't want yours?--We'- ll pay transfer costs. Sell 1 take it! Buy, sell, rent, allpart. Purchase Equity I Investors, EUREKA - Best offer ac- - Resort Sales lnt- 9892 cepted antique bath tub WYOMING, ??OVERDUE BILLS!! wclaw feet & matching Credit problems? Con$ 1 8,500'ip20 down pedestal sink - call Amy solidate debts. Same-da- y A16L $169 month! Heart of at Cut monthly STEEL buildings - drastic Wyoming near Garfield approval. elk payments up to price reductions on over- - Pa where deer and Become debt free. No beauti-size- s Remote by stocked inventory. 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Cut monthly payEliminate ments to con- 1 dump truck class A CDL BANK- 800-270-989- 801-377-99- CONSTRUCTION - ST0P!!AV0ID oc finance charges. Fast approval. ... experience & 1 yr. experience working in a ing Credit, good or bad. loans available. Get cash or consolidate debts. ACG Financial, toll free ext. 4. No-D- Newsletter, Jto Join. Ask (435)652-566- m J have been married for four years and are unable to have a biological child. Husband is a health professional and can provide the finer things for your child. All expenses paid. Please call 973-398-951- 9. The stars and stripes design for the U.S. flag ALL CASH! Receiving was adopted by Congress payments on mortgage? on June 14, 1777. Thomas P. Hore Please send change of Address to The Eureka Reporter Church Street, Eureka, Utah 84628 Periodical Postage paid at Springville, UT 84663 POSTMASTER: Thomas Paul Hore, 78, Santaquin resident, died March 28, 1999, at a Draper rehabilitation center. He was bom Jan. 1, 1921, at Butte City, Montana, a son of Eric and Annie Colvell Hore. He married Rita Alfaro on Oct. 26, 1985, at Las Vegas, Nev. Thomas was a member of the LDS Church. He worked in the metal mines as a miner. He received his early education in Tintic schools in Eureka, and attended nursing school at the University of Utah, and was employed as a nurse. Served in the U.S. Army during World War II in the Aleutians. Active member in the American Legion. Survived by his wife, Rita, and Santaquin; nine step-soand daughters many grandchildren who loved him and will miss him very much; brother, Richard Hore; sister, Helen (Woodrow) Bell; nephews and nieces. Preceded in death by four brothers. Services were conducted on Wednesday, March 31, 1999, at the Santaquin Utah Stake Center in Santaquin, with Bishop Chad A. Rowley officiating. Interment in the Santaquin City Cemetery with full military rites by the Santaquin American Legion Post ns 84. .Central Utah Telephone, Inc. and Skyline Telecom are quality telecommuni- cations services providers who provide basic and enhanced services at reasonable rates within their service territories. Basic services are offered at the following rates: Monthly Service Charge Range Martin Conover Grace Bernini PUBLISHER EDITOR Velma J. Phillips Velma Ann Jackson Phillips, age 69, of Eureka, passed away Wednesday, March 24, 1999 at her home. She was bom July 29, 1929 in Loa, Utah, a daughter of Alton Fredrick and Nannie Ennice Ellsworth Jackson. She married Verl Dean Phillips, Aug. 9, 1947, in Springville, UT. TTieir marriage was solemnized Feb. 7, 1959, in the Manti LDS Temple. Velmas special interest was her family, her grandchildren and She enjoyed cooking, sewing, and singing. She also enjoyed fishing when she could find the time to slip away. She was an active member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints and served in numerous capacities. In addition to her individual vocal selections, she sang in both ward and stake choirs. Survivors include: her husband, Verl, of Eureka; five daughters and two sons: Ina Gae Fox, West Valley City; Celia Jan (Gary) Knapp, Spring Lake; John Dean (Pauline) Phillips, Boise, Idaho; Marsha Ann (David) Knutsen, Lehi; Becky Nor-en- e (Dan) Ekker, West Valley; Michael Ray Phillips, Logan; Lynchee Allen Lund, of Nephi: 17 grandchildren and 14 great- - grandchildren; two brothers, and three sisters, a r. She was preceded a in death by a son, Verl Grant step-broth- step-siste- Phillips. Services were held Saturday, March 27, 1999, in the Eureka LDS Ward Chapel. Burial was in the Santaquin City Cemetery. PROC1 LOCATED THIS HOUSE IS great-grandchildr- 1. The house will be 2. Bid will be acceptt District, Mai 3. The house may be Monday thn the Tintic Sc 4. Emergency 911 Services individuals eligible for Lifeline and Link-U-p telephone assistance programs may be eligible for discounts from these basic local service charges through state specified telephone assistance plans. Basic services are offfered to all consumers in the Central Utah Telephone, Inc. and Skyline Telecom service territories at the rates, terms and conditions specified in the companies' tariffs. If you have questions regarding the companies's services, 1 or visit our business office at 45 West Center, Fairview, please call us at , UT for further information regarding our services. Published in the Eureka Reporter April 2 and 9, 1999. Low-inco- me 435-427-3- 33 J.B. and Kristi Hannifin are the proud parents of a new baby boy, bom at Mountain View Hospital in Payson, on March Each individual bi a cashier's c must be mad money will b the bid be th NOTE: The earnest 5. The successful bid move the pn stipulation ti property to a to the date fi bidder must Crib comer customers that qualify. Surcharges for 9 1 1 services are assessed according to government assessments. er, NOTE: The sealed b I 13, 1999. Parker Lee weighed in at a healthy 7 lbs 13 oz and was 21 inches long. He was greeted by his anxious and excited brother, Brennan, and his sister, Katelyn. submit a bid of 5 Further, I understand that I eight-year-o- ld and that the bid a for the hoi four-year-o- ld Happy grandparents are Tim and Lorna Hannifin and John and Brenda Sutherland, of Parker has lots of aunts, uncles and cousins, who are also excited about his arrival. by them in the submission oj Published in |