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Show Page Two - The Lureka Reporter - August 4, 2(XX) Eureka Reporter ill The Eureka Reporter USPS No. 1 79-62- 0 To Buy, Sell or Trade Call Tami at 433-693- 3 Published Weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 or (801) 489-565- 1 Call at (435) 433-693- 3 exl.-432Q- Printed by AVON DECLARE YOUR Personals ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY independence! Control your own income. Set your own schedule. As an 161 South Main Street Springville, Utah 84663 The entire contents of this newspaper is Copyright 1 998 The Eureka Reporter. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the consent of the editor or publisher. www.resortsales.com . AVON representative you Businesses place call the shots. Let's talk. classified ad in not your Startup news- fee. but not 50 1, 2, papers throughout Utah. NANNIES: SEEKING EX- One placement, one pay- CELLENT childcare pro- ment puts you into the viders. Full time, live-iUtah Classified network East Coast to West and on the Internet. 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Elaine is survived by her son, Gordon (Ann) Kirk; her grand- Elaine Wall Kirk children, Allen (Misty Kirk, Elaine W. Kirk Elaine Wall Kirk, 88, of Goshen, passed away unexpectedly Saturday, July 29, 2000, in Provo, Utah. She was bom December 30 Rodney (Carrie) Kirk, Jennifer Kirk, and eight great grandchildren, of Spanish Fork, Utah, as well as many friends and relatives. She was preced in death by her husband, parents, a brother and three sisters. Funeral services were held August 1, 2000 in the Goshen LDS Ward Chapel. Lucille J. Bigler Lucille Jameson Bigler, 91, beloved and revered wife, mother, grandmother, great-gramdmoth- er, sister and friend, passed away peacefully in her sleep at the home of her daughter in Tooele, Utah, on July 28, 2000. Lucille began her earthly life's journey on April 15, 1909, in Milford, Utah. She was the lodest daughter of Charles and Alice Bourne jameson. Lucille was reared in Santaaquin, Knightsville and Eureka. She graduated from Tintic High School in 1927 and loved Eureka and all her friends there. She met and married her eternal companion, Bac Bigler, on July 9, 1934. They were sealed on February 28, 1964 in the Manti LDS Temple. Lucille was an active member of the LDS Church, serving in all organizations, and seemed to enjoy the primary the most. In her later years she and Mac served in the Provo Temple. Their weekly trip was a joy and a blessing for them. She and Mac recently celebrated their 66th wedding anniversary. Many people said they had an ideal marriage. Their love for each Albert Frederick and Minnie is eternal. other Openshaw Wall. Lucille lived a vry hill and Elaine married Clarence rich life always dedicating her"Swede" Kirk Junary 27, 1929. Their marrieajze was later A diplomat is one who can self to the most important part of solemnized in the provo LDS tell a man he's open minded her life, he family. Lucille will Temple. Swece died September when he means he has a hole in always be remembered for the unconditional love she had tor her his head. 30, 1990. entire family, as well as for the many friends and neighbors she had. She worked off and on tor many years as Laird's Market, Bell Telephone, Tintic Motel and 1911 in Santaquin, Utah, to Simple Free Let CUT.NET simplify your Internet Access with a free month of Internet. Are you tired of the complexity of the Internet today? CUT.NET has simple answers to your Internet questions. CUT.NET offers fast, reliable Internet service and best of all, we are your LOCAL Internet provider. Call today to sign up for unlimited Internet Access for just $19.95 per month and we will give you your first month FREE! Connection charge is 435-427-33- 31 free with six-mon- th commitment. Offer expires August 31, 2000 the last twent years as bookkeeper for Andrew Drug in Eureka. She is survived by her dear husband, Mac Bigler, her daughter, Carolee (Kay) Colovich, Tooele; her son, Kent (Debra) Bigler, Orem; and her sisters, Bernice Lur.t, American Fork; and Della Nebeker, Eureka. Lucille is also survived by twelve grandchildren and twelve greatgrandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, six brothers and sisters (Burtis, Jack, Cloyd, Harold, Rhoda and LuElla), and her oldest son, Gary Mac. Funeral services were held Tuesday, August 1, 2000, in the Eureka Ward Chapel. Interment was in the provo City Cemetery under the direction of Holladay Hills Funeral Home. 1 Q TsUHlillg WOLFF TANNING BEDS. Tan at home. Buy direct and save! Commercial home units from $199. Low monthly payments, Free color catalogue. Call today r j 6- 1 433-693- for further FOR SALE. DRIVE-I- Tum-N- o problem! CDL train- - key operation. Established ing available. We offer clintele. Picnic area, THE EUREKA REPORTER excellent pay and ben- - trees, tables, creek. 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