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Show October 27. 2000 - The Eureka Reporter Big Writers meth Cannons bill Conference at UVSC signed into law "Writing skills are more important than ever! Technology may be the watchword, but it is Jacob L. Gourley, son of Gary and Diana Gourley has been called to serve an LDS mission in the New York Utica Mission. He will speak in church in the Orem Suncrest Ward in Orem Sunday November 12 at 12:30 p.m. and enters the MTC on November IS. 'Tis a maxim of the wise to leave things before things leave them. -- Baltasar Gracian thinking human beings who are still putting one word after another, states Marilyn Brown, President of the Association for Mormon Letters (AML), which is hosting a writers conference at UVSC on Sat.. Nov. 4 at 9 a.m. "One way to develop our writing skills is to learn how others have achieved success," Michael Martindale. chairman of the conference says. With the help of his staff, Michael has put together a rich program of writers. Dean Hughes. Dave Wolver-to- n, Darius Gray. Ron Carter, John Bennion, Carol Lynch Williams, Scott Parkin. Michael Martindale, Rachel Nunes, Anita Stansfield, Steven Kapp Perry, Thom Duncan. Eric Samuelsen. Natalie Prado, Scott Bronson, Lance Larsen, Salley Taylor, Don Norton, Tom Plummer, Kenny Kemp. Eric Snider. Marilyn Brown. Emily Watts and Shauna Nelson will all be there. There is a kinship, a kind of freemasonry between all persons of intelligence, however, antago"An aspiring writer should nistic their moral outlook. -- Norman Douglas pick up some good hints at the conference, Michael Martindale adds. No leader, however great in The fee is $35 at the door, personality he may be. is as important to a people as their $10 for lunch. Park north of own intellectual development. UVSC: enter the ballroom at G.W. Russell 8:30 Sat., Nov. 4 to register. -- U.S. Rep. Chris Cannon of Mapleton. is pleased to announce the White House has signed his methamphetamine Act as part of the Childrens Health Act of 2000. This bill provides local, state and federal officials with additional resources to battle meth production, trafficking and abuse. Cannons legislation passed the House of Representatives in September, authorizing funds for additional agents to assist local law enforcement, increasing for penalties amphetamine abuse and allowing tougher penalties for those who endanger human life and the environment by creating toxic chemicals associated with meth production. Companion legislation was passed in the Senate by Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch. Cannon said tlie use of methamphetamine in Utah is rampant and growing. Police raids on meth labs are occurring with increasing frequency all over Utah, with over 260 labs seized last year. "I am pleased that this legislation is now an enforceable law. By providing more officers to battle the epidemic on a local level, we can help stop the spread of meth before more lives are devastated. Our society, our neighborhoods and our chil- (R-U- Anti-Proliferati- on ever-growi- ng T) Page Three drug enforcement officers to help educate students about the dangers of meth. By teaching our youth about the realities of drugs. Cannon said the problems associated with substance abuse can be prevented. Thc first public in America as set . school system dren are at risk cau of mciL jn New England in 1647. This law is a victor)' in the battle against the forces behind methA sound mind is a sound body and amphetamine production is a shorl bul ful! description of a distribution." Cannon hosted two high happy state in this world, Locke school assemblies last week with ed VOTE FOR Tintic School Board Oist. 3 Dependable , Civic Minded, Likes Children y V THE COMMITTEE TO ELECT DARIN G. PETERSON WOULD LIKE TO REMIND YOU THAT IT HAS BEEN 24 YEARS SINCE JUAB COUNTY HAD A REPRESENTATIVE Self-employ-ed - and experienced at s. ' i u N e t ik managing a budget! Fiscally Consenative! 3 years service as an elected official! Committed to keep Utahs family oriented atmosphere. Protector of your private property rights and believer in the free enterprise system REPRESENTING AND COMMITTED TO UTAH AND YOU! PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT BY THE COMMITTEE TO ELECT DARIN G. PETERSON TO THE UTAH HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, PAT PAINTER, CHAIRMAN '' ' BTU : - .e f 4 , i i |