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Show October 12. 2001 - The Eureka Reporter - Page Three Teresa H. Thompson gets masters degree Teresa Nelson Thompson graduated from Brigham Young University with a On August Master's 20, Degree in Administration. The entire Nelson family joined her for a memorable day at commencement and then a pleasant lunch after. She is currently the Director of the CBA, an alternative program for Millard County, and assistant principal at Delta High School. Teresa has taught English at Delta High and Business at the Technical Center for seventeen years (how can that Public notice Notice of Annual Meeting Schedule of Tintic School District Public notice is hereby given that the 2001 Annual Meeting Schedule of the Tintic School District Board Meetings are as follows: 5 :00 p.m. October 24 5:00 p.m. November 26 5:00 December 17 p.m. held will in the be Meetings Board Room of the Tintic School District School Offices, 55 East Main Street, Eureka, Utah. Prior notice of any changes of the Tintic School Board Meetings will be printed in the Eureka ' Reporter. By order of the Tintic School Board of Education, Brenda Sutherland Business Official Published in the Eureka be possible when many of her past teachers are still at Tintic High?)! She owes her success as an educator to the many wonderful and inspiring teachers at Tintic High and Eureka Elementary and wishes to express her gratitude to them for the superb example so many of them are. Teresa has also been selected to present the CBA (What the mind can Conceive and Believe it can Achieve) program at the School National Board Convention in New Orleans this coming April. The program has incoiporated a day care for young mothers, a drop out prevention curriculum, and a Basic Skills Competencies for students lacking the credits necessary for graduation. She is very proud of the program and the opportunities it offers all students of Millard County School District. Teresa is the daughter of Ron and Norma Nelson, mother to Information need on old log cabin ; Teresa N. Thompson Nick and Emilee and wife of Andy Thompson. They all certainly deserve a thank you for all the patience and understading they had while Teresa worked toward a life long dream. The organizers of the Porter Rockwell cabin that will be placed on Main Street in Eureka, Utah are busy making plans for the permanent placing of the historical building. The EPA workers will be cleaning the site where the cabin will be placed in the future after which the restoration can begin. There is enthusiasm on this project and envy from other people wishing this could come to Players on the winning teams of Super Bowls I through XI received $15,000. For Super Bowls XXXI (1997) and XXXII (1998), the losers share was S29.000 and the winners each got $48,000. their community. It really will be an asset to the Historic Main Street in Eureka. If you have any earlier pictures, or history of the cabin, or any good legends please send copies of the information that we may share with the public. Life is a continuum, but too often segments end with the people who lived them and are lost forever." Thank you for your support. Joan Morris P.O. Box 193 Eureka, UT 8462S Ice cream restaurants are ranked as third most popular eating establishment, after pizza and hamburger restaurants. VOTE BOB PAGNANI In Egyptian mythology, the Ammit was an underworld beast that was part hippopotamus, part lion and part crocodile. It guarded the scales of judgement. Eureka City C&rd of Thanks Thanks to my many friends and neighbors who have called and sent cards and visited during the my recent hospital stay. A special thanks to the ambulanqe crew and Craig Ryan for their assistance during mv recent fall. Your thoughtfulness is greatly appreciated! Elmo Boswell Mayor "Committed to the Citizens of Eureka" Reporter October 12 and 19, 2001. Popular wisdom says theres nothing you can do if you get bad service. We beg to differ. If our service falls short, well pay you. Guaranteed. When we say were going to give you a certain level of service, we mean it. And were so serious about holding ourselves accountable, if, for some reason, we cant live up to our commitment, well pay you. Why? First, to compensate you for any inconvenience. But, more importantly, its a reminder to us not to let it happen again. Our guarantees apply to services such as resolving your billing inquiries, switching on power, keeping our appointments and restoring your power. For example, we always get your power back on as quickly as possible if theres an outage. But, barring extreme weather, if its not back within 24 hours, well credit your account $30. And well add a $23 credit for each delav after that. 12-ho- ur learn more about our Customer Service Guarantees, call us. You can reach us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Just call To UTAH POWER SALT LAKE 2002 Making it happen. "i I i. fti .rp |