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Show Page Four - The Eureka Reporter - July 28, 2(XK) It is difficult to make a man The earliest nails were made about 5,000 years ago in Meso- - miserable while he feels he is himself and claims potamia. Artists used them to worthy of who fasten sheets of copper to wooden kindred to the great God made him. frames to make statues. Abraham Lincoln In 1939, King George VI and Life is like a ladder. Every Queen Elizabeth became the first the visit British monarchs to step we lake is either up or down. United States. On Friday, August 18, the The Tinic Silver Festival Celebration tor 2000 is scheduled festival will begin with the Golf to be held August 18 and 19 in Tournament for members of the Eureka. Many events are being Tintic Elks Lodge B.P.O.E. planned to make this celebration Those wanting to attend must prea success. For those not yet in- register with Vemon Jones at 0 or (435) 433-632- 2 formed on the festival's activities, (435) It will he followed that ihev are as follows night by a steak fry and a dance for members and guests. The Class of 1955 -- 1975 will 433-694- begin gathering at noon at Tintreka Park to camp and renew acquaintances. The Miss Tintic Pageant will be held at Tintic High School, starting at 7:00 p.m. Saturday's celebration will begin with the flag ceremony at 6:30 at the LDS Church parking lot. It will be presented by the BSA Troop 31 1 1 and the Mountain Men. It will be followed by the Scout Breakfast from 7:00 to 9:00 a.m. , $3 per person, $1 2 per Utah Poster Care Foundation thanlcs the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da-n Saints In a recent statement the Church of Jesus Christ f. Saints reiterated its encouragetnent of Latter-day asks you as caring individuals. . . Do you have room in your heart and home? Please call Utah Foster Care Foundation for more information about becoming a Foster Family, a Foster Friend Volunteer or a Financial Supporter. Can you make the commitment to help children who are unable to live with their families? Toll Free Our communities depend on www.utahfostercare.org foster families and volunteers to care for and support these children until they can either return safely to their own homes or be placed with a permanent adoptive family. Call 801-994-52- 877-505-KI- DS 17 Dividend Reunion - Georgia - Jill Davis Allen, Johnson Snell, Parade Info Concessions Golf - Vemon Jones, 801-465-36- 86 801-754-32- 48 435-433-69- 435-433-69- 21 21 435-433-63- Museum - Colleen, 435-433-68- 22 42 Nominations due for rural life awards The Utah Center for Rural Life is looking for outstanding and innovative individual and family. 10:00 will start at The parade community projects for their ana.m. All entrants must meet at the nual rural awards. The awards Tintic High parking lot at 9:00 will be presented as part of the a.m. Everyone is welcome to annual Utah Rural Summit scheduled for September 8 at Southparticipate. The Dividend Reunion will ern Utah University in Cedar take place at the Tintic Elks City. The Center's goal is to recLodge from 10:30 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. ognize communities and individuConcessions will be open all als for their efforts in strengthenday with varieties of booths and ing and maintaining the quality food. of life in rural Utah. Museums will open at 1 1 :00 The categories for the awards a.m. until 5:00 p.m. The admisare: Southern Utah University sion is free at the Depot and upRural Honor Awards which honand ors individuals who have made stairs at City Hall. souvenirs are available. significant contributions to their The Ghost Town tours will communities and to rural quality start at the museum. They will of life; The Outstanding Rural be available at 11:00, 1:00 and Business; and the Outstanding 3:00, running a little over an hour Rural Organization andor Proeach. Information is available at gram which will honor achievethe museum. $5 for adults, $2.50 ment in the areas of economic for children accompanied by an development, health care, culadult. tural enrichment, education, and The elementary school will other applications. have games and possibly a water All nominations must be subfight for children beginning at mitted before July 3 1 , 2000 to the 1:00 p.m. There will also be a Center for Rural Life, Southern bick rodeo being held there, call Utah University, 351 West CenBob Pagnani at for ter, Cedar City, UT 84720. For details. more information, call Wes Sage Riders Motorcycle Club Curtis at (435) 586-547will be holding a race after the parade, look for signs or call Karen Baum at . The B.P.O.E. Elk Fundraiser will be a Flea Market in the Variety Store, under the Elks Lodge. Items can be donated to either Lloyd Conder or Shirlen Grill. All donations will got to charity. The Elks will also be sponsoring another dance for members and guests beginning at 8:00 p.m. The Six County Association The Class of 42-4- 3 will have of Governments is accepting writa reunion in the THS hall from 3 ten and applications budgets for to 6 p.m. Call Mabel Butler at FY-20SSBG funds, to be submitted by August 10, 2000 to the Human Resources Office, P.O. The Class of 44-4- 5 Reunion Box 820, Richfield, Utah 84701. will be in the THS Home Ec can be used by Service room. Call Max Berry for fur- Funding Providers of social service to . ther details at on a reimbursement for serents The Class of 55-7- 5 will have vice basis. Contact the Aging an Alumni BBQ and Dance. Call Human Resources Office, 250 Mary Lou Draper at North Sevier 4 f I i t rts or 05 435-433-69- 6-- for families to give of their time and homes as foster parents ami volunteer mentors. Utah Foster Care Foundation wishes to extend a thank you for this tremendous support. Utah Foster Care Foundation Further info on events can be found at these numbers: Scouts - Gordon Grimstead,' (5437) Visit our Website at OSTfcVj, 435-433-69- Partners in Parenting Fostering Utah's Children 38 5. 435-433-69- Advertisement Paid from Private Donations 21 Public notice - 01 435-4333-63- 435-433-63- 21 435-433-68- ' I The last event will be the Variety Show, "Center Stage" at Tintic High School at 7:00 p.m. The show will be filled with local talent. There is a suggested donation of $1 at the door. Main, County Courthouse, Richfield, Utah 84701, tails. 896-922- 2 for more de- Published in the Eureka Reporter July 28 and August 4, 2000. b |