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Show UT hH PT;E 307 W b . ut j '7'1 r- -' Celebrating more than 97years ofservice to the citizens ofEureka. Volume EUREKA, UTAH - September 6, 2002 n Ninety-Seve- Tintic High School news E u FS ka by Shala Davis and Shanna Schow The baseball team is doing great this year! They' played a double header on Friday, August 30 at Wasatch Academy and won both games. The won the 1" game 22 to 10 and the 2nd game 1 1 Coach Burraston said, to 3. Everyone hit really well and Ryan Long hit a triple in the 2nd game." TJ Hannifin and Travis Myers pitched and did a great job. They' play at home today, Friday, September 6 at 2 p.m. against Manila. It is a double header. The volleyball team played their first game against Dugwav on Wednesday. The score was unavailable at press time. They play' on Tuesday, September 10th at home against Wendovcr. The student council held a get acquainted dance on Friday, August 30. Students had to bring a personal hygiene item to get in. All of the items will be donated to a women's shelter. The student council will also hold a special assembly on September 11 to remember the tragic events of last year. The band marched in the Onion Days Parade in Payson on Monday. The cheerleaders also marched with the band. It was a really hot day and they did a wonderful job! Yesterday', September 3thw as an early out day and Back to School Night will be held Notice is hereby given that the Eureka City Council will hold its regular council meeting on Monday, September 9, 2002 at the Eureka City Offices, 13 North Church Street, which meeting shall begin promptly at 7 p.m. The agenda includes roll call, of the minutes, approval treasurers report, claims against the city, report of officers and committees, adoption introduction of resolution new ordinances, unfinished and and business, business, miscellaneous, and adjournment. of officers and Report committees includes reports by Fred Garbett; Lynn WatcrmastcrAnimal Elliott, Control; Fred L. Garbett, Fire Chief; City Council Committees, and Planning Commission. Fred L. Garbctts report will include Mike Milton and Casey' Reynold on a fire break. The planning commission report will include Brady Hiskcy regarding an application for a business license. Introduction and Adoption of Resolutions and Ordinances includes a proposed ordinance on nuisances. New business will include Glen Wilde regarding changing the name of Road from Campbell to Wilde; Michelle Hilt and Danny Mitchell requesting a kennel license, and 1MGA on gas proposal. Wednesday, September 11 Please plan 7:30 p.m. attending. Also, if you have any doubles of pictures of students of THS, please give them to the office or Mrs. Haynes to put in the yearbook. EEA announced samples in 303 rcsidcntal and commercial properties, the EPA proposed Eureka Mills Site as a Superfund site. Since then, the EPA has cleaned up 69 properties under a emergency response action. Designating the site as Superfund will make the site eligible for federal funding to continue the clean up. The clean up will now enter it's second phase which is the remedial clean up. Church news 0m copy! The EPA will decide on a final clean up plan later this month. With the federal funding, the cleanup will begin next at-ri- sk 1. 8. faith-base- inter-genera-tio- at-ri- sk clean up. the clean up should run continually until it is completed in the next couple of y ears, summer. Hazardous sites included on the NPL arc eligible for extensive, long term cleanup under the Superfund program. Listing on the NPL make the site eligible to receive federal funds for cleanup while EPA seeks to recover costs form the responsible parties that can be identified. EPA may also use Superfund money' to cleanup NPL sites where waste there is no responsible parties. This is one of the final steps that need to be completed in order for the clean up to continue. Once the EPA has decided on a plan of Seniors can share their many talents Everyone has unique talents to share with the community. However, many potential volunteers may not yet know the best way to serve. A variety of programs UNITED METHODIST connect individuals to service CHURCH opportunities where they can most effectively utilize their skills Sunday was a Celebration of and talents. The celebration Worship. .Three different Senior Corps meditation was followed by the programs offer retired men and call to worship and childrens women the opportunity to share time. Hymn of call Where Have their experiences, talents and All The Flowers Gone was abilities with others within Utah followed by a time of communion County. Individuals involved with the and communion song. Foster Grandparent. Senior ComThe lords prayer was panion and Retired Senior Volunfollowed by the sacrament of holy teer Programs (RSVP) make an communion and the peace. Song. impact on the lives of Peace Like a River, was children and youth, enhance the lives of homebound senior citifollowed by Epistle Lesson zens and build our community in Romans 12:9-2a variety of ways. Life of the community was Currently, more than half a followed by gospel lesson. million national Senior Corps Matthew 16:21-2The members help nonprofit, public d organimessage, A Genuine Love: agencies and individuals in zations strengthen Awakening to a Gospel of Spirit, communities across the country. was followed by the pastoral Individuals can join that force in prayer and the prayer Jesus taught our local community. us. The Foster Grandparent Prowas Offcringoffcrtory followed by we sing our thanks to gram provides individuals, ages 60 and older, with the unique god 162. an We offer of thanks to God. the opportunity to be mentor for children and benediction, and closing hymn, youth. Foster Grandparents uplift Therell be sunshine in the children who have been abused teens Moming.,concludcd the sen ices. or neglected, guide W: fPOCXR. makes moitev list on Wednesday that the Eureka Mills Site l0. (National Priority Listing) of Superfund sites. This comes two years after high blood lead lc els were first detected in children in the area. Last July after testing 4.000 1110 Number 36 Price $.40 Blood drive set for Wed. Members of the Goshen and LDS Stakes arc sponsoring a blood drive to remember the victims of the 9-- 1 terrorist attack. Votive candles will be given to the people who come to donate blood, hoping that the community w ill light their candles to remember those who have lost their lives, family Santaquin 01 members left behind, and members of the miliary who hav e lost their lives in defending freedom. The blood drive will take place in the Santaquin Citv Center on 50 South 100 West in Santaquin on Wednesday, September II. 2002 between the hours of pm. 1- -6 They arc hoping to collect 63 pints of blood for the American Red Cross. Evcrv one interested is All donors arc and young mothers and care for welcome. infants or children encouraged to cat a good meal and premature with physical disabilities. Foster Grandparents serve 20 hours a week in schools, hospitals, correctional institutions, daycare facilities and Head Start centers. Through the Senior Companion Program, indiv iduals provide companionship and assistance to homebound seniors while helping with a variety of tasks such as grocery shopping and paying bills. Senior Companions spend 20 hours a week helping two to four clients live independently within their own homes. Senior Companions also provide relief to care stivers and inform doctors and family members of potential health or safetv risks. The Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) connects Senior Citizens, ages 33 and older, to countless community-buildin- g opportunities, such as organizing neighborhood watch programs, tutoring or mentoring children, renovating homes and teaching English to speakers of other languages. Members of RSVP can also be tour guides in government agencies. Frequent training sessions are available for these Senior Corps programs within Utah County. A small stipend is available for volunteers who qualify. Some mileage mav be reimbursed. drink plenty of water before donating blood. Squaw Peak road open Uinta National Forest Supervisor Pete Karp recinded the closure on Squaw Peak Road, effective immediately. The section front the junction at Hope Campground to Pock Canyon Campgromd was closed Aug. 3 to ensure public safety during a reconditioning project. The lily was a common svm-bof fruitfulness in China, Japan. India. Egypt, Greece and Rome. ol Life is like a script. It is that corny. If I had my life story offered to me to film. Id turn it dow n. Kirk Douglas There are a terrible lot of lies going about the world, and the worst of it is that half of them are true. Winston Churchill |