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Show ;i 3 4 i i ) r Celebrating more than 95 years of service to the citizens of Eureka. Number Price $.40 EUREKA, UTAH -- March 23, 2001 Volume Ninety-Si- x 12 History Society starts THS play starts tonight 2001 meeting schedule The Tintic Historical Society held the first meeting of 2001 on Wednesday evening at the Depot. After the long winter recess, there was much to discuss. The calender of events was first on the agenda. The meetings for this season are as follows: April 21", the annual Folk-Foo- d June 13lh; July Potluck; May 1 1, picnic in the park; August Tintic High School Drama presents "Romeo and Juliet tonight and tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m. The production will be graduate, mom, dad. or friend. There are still a couple of Ann Alloway's books, then we a combination of the understand they are gone, don't Shakespearean play with songs wait to long. from the Beatles. The cast includes 26 cast members, 7 students performing musical numbers, and 18 students performing other production 9; duties. There is also a special group from the elementary 1 8, Tintic Silver Festival: performing a musical number. September 12, October 10; and The tickets can be purchased November 13. at the door for $2.00 for 1 8 and Don Treloar was asked the fill under or $4.00 for adults. The the vacant position on the board. THS Quilt that has been on The March meeting of the Everyone agreed. display at the bank will be drawn One of the concerns of Tintic School Board of Education on Saturday night at intermission. governing body is the standing of will be held on Monday, March Raffle tickets for the quilt will be the treasury of the society. 26th, 2001 at 7:00 p.m. The time sold on both nights at the door Several fund raising ideas were was originally scheduled for 2:00 until the drawing. discussed. One such idea was a p.m., but was changed tc7:00 The students participating in huge RUMMAGE SALE, this is p.m. The meeting will be held at this drama production are as where we appeal to our the Tintic District Office. follows: Tamara Terry, Kami The meeting will begin with community... please donate items Atwood, Kassie Kirgin, Rosie to sell. You may call Colleen, the board hearing from Patricia John, Mike Kurz, Dustin Grady, 9; or Deb Wahlberg which will be followed Daniel Joan, Young, Stephanie Grady, 2. We are starting to by Jyll Bullard who will report on Fuell, Daniel Gomez, collect now and arrangements can the Teen Pregnancy Guide Lyndee Jacob Okelberry, Kristi Wayman, be made to pick up. Please keep Review. Wrangler Isham, Sarah us in mind while you are doing The consent agenda which Christensen, Bonnie Turner, includes the minutes and warrants your spring cleaning. Jeremy Mueller, Cam Roberts, There are some nice new will be followed by the Report of things in the Deport gift shop, the Business Official. That will maybe something for your then be followed by communication form the Board School board sets agenda 1 433-684- 2; 433-686- 433-687- r Members. The Report of the will include a legislative update, policy review on web page guidelines, and other Superintendent business. Aieasha Larsen, Lauren Melanie Summer Grimstead, Crystal Smith, Lea Pierce, Malessa Tucksen. Whitney Wilde, Bryce Roberts, Heather Zufclt. Sherwood, Ben Anderson, Chad Simons. Stangcr, Trevor Athcrly, Poppy Simmons, Brigitte Kirgin, and Heather Lance. I r-- Scouting for Food drive on Saturday The Boy Scouts of America, Utah National Parks Council will continue to wage a war against hunger Saturday as they team up with the Utah Valley Regional Food Bank, a program of Community Action for their annual food drive Scouting for Food. Scouts delivered empty bags to local houses March 17. On Saturday, March 24. they will return to retrieve the bags. Residents are asked to fill the bags with food. non-perisha- Throughout the day the scouts will collect then donate tons of food to the Utah Valley Regional Food Bank. The scouts will help load the food directly to pallets and into the Army National Guard tmeks that will deliver the food to the Food Bank. All do Elementary nated food stays in Utah, Wasatch and Summit counties. Last year nearly 300,000 pounds of food was collected in inthe one-da- y drive (a 50 crease over the previous year). This year the Food Bank is aiming to collect 350,000 pounds of food-eno- ugh to aid in serving over 800,000 meals this coming year. With the help of the community, this is an attainable goal, Paul Sabey said. Utah County residents who do not receive bags are still encouraged to donate food. Donations are accepted anytime at the Food Bank warehouse located at 815 South Freedom Boulevard in Provo. For donation questions or to inquire concerning volunteer opportunities call Gwen Vance at (801) 373-820- .. s 0. Utah tax t T credit school registration Utah parents and certain other caregivers who provide full-tim- e, care for infants may be eligible for a new tax credit on their 2000 Utah income tax returns. at-ho- Health note If youre a woman and you Find that womens shoes are too narrow, dont hesitate to shop for your exercise shoes in the mens or boys department. Mens and boys shoes tend to be cut wider in the front than womens. This can make a big difference in comfort because exercise puts so much stress on your feet. All new students arc invited to register at the Elementary 0 during the week of April between 9 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. 17-2- Kindergarten Registration is on Thursday, April 19 beginning The Principals Corner this at 7:00 p.m. Children and their week is spotlighting Tyler J. parents are invited to meet with Elliott from the Kindergarten Mrs. Grimstead in the class. Tyler is the son of Lynn preschoolkindcrgartcn room. Utah State Law requires the and Jodie Elliott. He was If you love fast food but hate nominated by his teacher school to have a copy' of the Trevor Laird was awarded the the calories, try a roast beef because he was an excellent following documents in order for sandwich instead of a burger next on Award Principal! singer. He participates in all the y our child to attend school: November 27th, 2000 for time. Roast beef is usually much activities and contributes 1. Immunization Record excellence in writing for his leaner, and you can keep it lower greatly to each exercise. He 2. Official Birth Certificate (not story entitled, The Dog Called fat hospital copy) by avoiding Russian dressing works hard and goes the extra Turkey. Trevor is the son of or mayo as a mile and 3. has Social Security' Card smile a it on with always topping. Try Brian and Sonja Laird. We a little mustard and some lettuce his face. We appreciate If you have any questions, want to thank Trevor for his and tomato for a healthier students like Tyler at our please call the Elementarv School excellent work in school. school. at I 433-693- 7. The $100 tax credit is available for the e care of each qualifying infant by an parent. An parent" may be a: biological mother or father, stepparent, adoptive parent. . foster parent, legal guardian, or an individual in whose home the child is placed by a g agency for the purpose of legal adoption. To qualify for the credit the following criteria must be met: 1. the child must have been 12 months or younger by Dec. 31, 2000. 2. the parent must e care in the provide parents residence. 3. the child must be claimed as a dependent by the parent. full-tim- at-ho- "at-ho- child-placin- at-ho- me full-tim- at-ho- me at-ho- h ' 1 t -- )OR COPY 4pr s' V |