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Show MARRIOTT LIB;UmV LET SERIALS OPDEk 'JT DOCK pM 235 S 1500 CITY U7 ALT LAKE 134 1 12-08- E0 Celebrating more than 92 years of service to the citizens of Eureka. Volume LOE EUREKA, UTAH - September 1, 2000 Ninety-Fiv- e steak fry cancelled The annual LOE steak fry has ban postponed. Due to the Utah Elks Assoc, fall meeting, it will be rescheduled for Friday, September IS at 6:00 p.m. in the Eureka City Park, if weather permits; otherwise, it will be held in the lodge rooms. This is for members only and reservations are being taken. Call Kathy Sparrow or Lana Laird by Sept. 9th. Come enjoy the fall splendor, good food and good friends. The fund raising pro- festival! Boutique during Number 35 motorists who ignore address changes DMV moving Oil Utah law is one that requires vehicle the owners to register changes of address with the Division of gram was a success, thanks to everyone who helped with the Country Price $.40 A much-ignor- ed Motor Vehicles. Now, the trations of nearly 1000 vehicles may be revoked for lack of insurance because the DMV cannot contact their owners. Each month, the DMV corn- pares its motor vehicle registra- tion file to a database of Utah insurance policies. Under a new law, the DMV is required to a vehicles registration if no insurance policy is matched to that vehicle and its owner does not provide proof of insur- ance. In July, the DMVs agent, insure-Rit- e, Inc., began con- tacting owners of vehicles that do not appear to be insured. DMV spokesperson Janice Perry Gully said. "Of the approximately 700 letters mailed out last month asking for insurance verification, about 1,000 were returned because the vehicle owner has moved, Gulley said. She noted that the MV !is attempting to deliver the returned letters to forwarding addresses provided by the Postal Class events enjoyedat festival and six classmates from 1955 through 1976 and their families (over 200 One-hundr- ADMINISTBATC 196C 1959 W0 1903 1070 1074 0QBB DOQI SS m klM Reunion memorial of classmates passed on designed by Mary and Eileen Schow. ed total), met at the Tintrica Park August 18th, 19th and 20th. The 18th was a day to set up camp and visit. Activities were planned for the 19th, but our good old Eureka wind put a damper to them. But the day was spent visiting and getting A large barbecue was served at 6:00 p.m. Bill Larson cooked beef, pork and turkey and everyone brought salads. There was a large cake and rolls. At 8:45 p.m. the band 'One Night Stand' entertained until 1:00 a.m. At 9:00 Sunday morning, breakfast was served and then everyone said their good byes and parted until the next time. Jack and Sam Gardner won the prizes for traveling the farthest. The class of 62 was given the prizes for the most present, but before the dance was over the class of 57 really won. They had ten present. A good time was had by all! Service. However, if the notices cannot be delivered to the owners, the DMV is still required by law to proceed with the revocations. "If you have moved since you last registered your vehicle, you should send a written notice of address change to the DMV, and leave a message with Insurc-revok- e Rite at (801) 53 to ensure is that your vehicle not listed as uninsured." she said, Over the coming months, the DMV will mail out about 75,000 letters to owners of vehicles that do not match up with insurance polices on the database, Address changes should me mailed to: Utah Division of Motor Vehicles 210 N. 1950 West Salt Lake City, UT 84134 Town Talk The 'Cones Hotel' was full-u- p for the Silver Festival. Terra Cones' family surprised her by driving all night, arriving early Thursday a.m., to support her in the "Miss Tintic Pageant!" While here, her Dad (and Grandpa) put the finishing touches on Ambers grave. Meanwhile, two of Terras Arizona friends arrived Friday morning and stayed until Sunday a.m. - more pageant support! After the festivities were done, all the Arizonians left for home, full of chimichongas, strawberry shortcake and other "Cones Hotel specialties. Sunday afternoon, Halethca (ree DeMille) and Chato Nez stopped by to show off their beautiful baby girl. Shardin Rae. In the wee hours of Monday mom. Bob and Nancy Gulley arrived from Indiana, en route to Idaho for their daughter's wedding. Their younger daughter, Becca, enjoyed a visit with her best friend, Tina Draper. Cleo Judge had a house full for the Tintic Silver Festival Celebration. Daughters Alice Vill-amof Las Vegas and Eileen Stewart, and daughter Alisha from La Barge, WY arrived Thursday night. Eileen and Alisha had met Alice at the Salt Lake airport. Son Raymond Jones from Ivans, UT came Friday. AH enjoyed their class reunions and Cleo enjoyed visiting with them! ar |