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Show Celebrating more than 95 years of service to the citizehs of Eureka. Volume The Tinlic Silver Celebration is fast approaching and there will be lots of activities for both old and young. It's promising to be our best year yet! The festival will begin with the TNT Muzzle Loaders at the Tintrcka Park from Friday, August 10 to Sunday. August 12. Shooting will be from noon until S p.m. The hidden bug shoot will be $.50 and prizes will be given. It is for 10 years and up. Contestants must have a hunter safety card or a responsible adult. There will be a Dutch Oven Dessert Contest at 6 p.m.. It must be prepared from scratch, already for the contest, and done in an authentic wax . There will be first second, and third prizes. The following Friday. August 17. the Elks will hold its annual golf tournament for members. It will be followed that night by a steak fry and a dance for members and guests. Call Vernon Jones. 2. for more information. The Thirteenth Annual Silver City Reunion will begin on Friday 433-632- Number 32 Price $.40 EUREKA, UTAH -- August 10, 2001 Ninety-Si- x be Friday night at Tintic High School at 7 p.m. Donations at the door. booths and food throughout the day. The museum will also be open from 1 a.m. to 5 p.m. Free admission at the Depot and above and the old City Hall souxemrs xvill be available. See the Bonanza (statue of miner) at the Depot. Ghost toxvn tours start at the museum. Tours are a little more than an hour each. More information xvill be axailable at the museum. If y ou arc participating in the 50 Year Reunion, meet at the high school at 9 a.m. to be in the parade. The reunion xvill begin For more aAer the parade. 1 Festivities for Saturday. will begin at 6:30 a.m. August with the (lag ceremony at the LDS Church parking lot presented by Boy Scouts of America Troop 1 X ttill. The Scout Breakfast will be held from 7 to 9 a.m. at the LDS also and will begin with Church parking lot. The cost is registration upon arrival and S3 per person or $12 per family . followed by a program at 12 p.m.. The parade will start at 10 potluck dinner at 1 p.m., and a.m. All entrants must meet at the auction and raflle. There will be Tintic High School parking lot at camping with no hookups. Bring 9 a.m. Excryonc is welcome to your own chairs. participate. The Miss Tintic Pageant will There will be concession T-Sh- irts information contact Dorothy Sagcridcrs Racing Club xvill do mini races before the parade so that riders can be in the parade. There xvill be races all day aAer the parade. For more information go to xxwiv.saecridcrs.com There xxill be food, pastries, and sandxxichcs. xvatcrmclon. drinks at the Memorial Building starling at noon. There xvill be an Old Fashioned Ice Cream Social at the Memorial Building from 3 to 5 p.m. The First Annual Tintic. Coxx boy Poetry Reading will be at Tintic High School starting at 7 p.m. Tickets are $3 per person or $1 0 per family at the door. Allinson. Meeting agenda set spent countless hours oxersceing this project and deserves special recognition. The folloxving businesses and people helped out by providing cash or materials: Sky line. UP&L, Nebo Agency. Valley Asphalt. Wcstroc. V&J. Carpenters. Linda's Summit. Carl Fife. Adrcn Underwood, and Steve Hopes. Juab County Commissioners allocated $5000 to help us reach our goal. Eureka City helped pay for the grax cl. Thanks goes out to everyone who supported the fund raisers or just gave cash donations. Special thanks needs to be extend to the folloxving individuals for all there hard xxork xvith the fund raisers: Shauna Jensen. Sharcl Jones. Coralec Erickson, and Marsha Tilby. If I have forgotten anyone I apologize. Noxv The play ground in the park is finally finished and there are several people xvho need to be recognized for this effort. Without each and every one of them this project xvould not have been completed. We would like to thank the Tintic B.P.O.E Lodge: they xvere the backbone of the project. The folloxving individuals were responsible for assembling the equipment, pouring the cement and the dirt xvork: Troy and Sharcl Jones. Vernon Jones. Sean and Shauna Jensen. Bobby Erickson. Ron Nelson. Coralcc Erickson. Jay and Cory Schoxv. Mike Sorensen. Glenn Wilde. Bob Pagnani. Russell and Shane Peterson. Larry Wahibcrg. Bill Riley. Jay and Greg Exans. Brandon Undcrxxood. Snell and Brian Donald Christensen it's time that the entire community pitches in to ensure the equipment stays nice for years to come. Children under fixe need to be supervised by and adult xvhile Children need to be playing. instructed not to climb on the Notice is hereby given that the Eureka City Council xvill hold its regular council meeting on Monday . August 13. at the Eureka City O Alecs. 15 North Church Street. The meeting xvill begin promptly at 7 p.m. The agenda includes the roll call, approval of the minutes of the July 9 meeting, treasurer's reports for June and July, claims against the city, and report of ofllccrs and committees. Report of ofllccrs and committees includes reports from Fred Garbctt: Fred L. Garbett. fire chief: Lynn Elliott, animal control oAlccr: Planning Commission, and Council Committees. The Planning Commission report xvill include an application for a conditional use permit to Iixe in AAh xvhccl until home is ready from Chuck and Jami Daxis. The Council Committees includes a report from Jay Ex ans on CIB Loans and Water Sy stem and Mary Lou Draper on meeting xvith FEMA. Introduction and adoption of resolutions and ordinances xvill be folloxxcd by unfinished business xvhich includes a decision on feasibility study for xvastexvater Health notes Freedom of t he press won its first victory in the American Colonies in 1735, when John Peter Zenger. editor of the New York Weekly Journal, was acquitted of criminal libel for attacking the British governor. treatment facility. Ncxx Business includes a presentation of certificates for training from Russ Martin of the Six County Association of Governments, the Sage Riders Motorcycle Club regarding the Motorcycle Race during the Tintic Silxcr Fcstixal. and Al Lange from the EPA. Miscellaneous business xvill conclude the regular council meeting. The Mayor and City Council is scheduled to meet xvith the EPA and their laxvycrs immediately folloxving the regular meeting. The nation's top pediatricians are again urging parents not to outside of the equipment. buy trampolines as toys for their children. Injuries sustained on Children need to stay out to the trampolines result in about 100.-00- 0 path of the sxvings to avoid being visits to U.S. emergency hit. and they should alxxays go rooms every year. The The next best thing to knoworiginal doxxn the slide feel first. Please intention of the as was trampoline ing something is knowing where take sonic time to revicxv these a training device for acrobats and to find it. Samuel Johnson rules xvith vour children. gymnasts," says Dr. Gary Smith. |