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Volume 9, issue 6 June 2017

Harold “Kay” Sorensen, 80, of Eureka, Utah, died Sunday, May 21, 2017. Kay was born June 7, 1936 in Mammoth,

Utah the son of Harold (Mooney) and Ada Tilby Sorensen. He graduated from Tintic High School in 1954. He was born and raised

in Mammoth and later moved to Eureka. Kay traveled all around working for Centennial

Development Company in various mines from 1956-1961. He then worked for Kennecott in the Tintic Mining District for 30

years. He was the general mine foreman of the Trixie mine for many years. He retired at a young age and spent many years enjoying his

love of golf with good friends. He especially looked forward to his weekly Tuesday golf trips with his

friends.

He was married to his high school sweetheart, Deanna Wall Sorensen, for

over 60 years. They were married on November 10, 1956. He had one son, Michael Kay Sorensen, on September 30, 1962. He had

two grandsons, Kamryn and Kaysen Sorensen, who were both the light of his life. He spent many hours sharing his hobbies with them and

teaching them to love all of the things he loved. Kay was a life member

of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Tintic Lodge 711 for 59 years. He served in each chair becoming exhaled ruler in

1974. In 1968 his love for motorcycles led him and other friends to form the Firebird’s Motorcycle Club where he was a founder and charter

member. He spent many hours developing the by laws and incorporating it as a non-profit organization. He became the first president and

served for two years. He continued to be active in Firebird’s throughout his life. He loved hunting,

camping, golf, and especially spending time with family and friends. He had a gift for instantly making friends with

any new person he met. All who knew him loved him. He

loved living in Eureka and referred to it as God’s country. He spent hours

sitting on his front porch looking forward to someone stopping by to shoot the breeze. One of his favorite things to do was recite poems

around the campfire. His poems, songs, and stories will live on in the hearts of all who knew him.

He is survived by his wife, Deanna Wall Sorensen; son, Michael (Amy) Sorensen; grandsons, Kamryn and

Kaysen Sorensen all of Eureka. Also a sister, Paulette (Myron) Carpenter of Eureka. He was preceded in death by his dad and mom,

Mooney and Ada Sorensen; stepdad, Hyrum Schmidt; brothers, Dick Sorensen and Ron Gilson; brother-in-law and sister, Elmont and Donna

Lemmon. We love you pal and we will miss you.

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, May 30, 2017 at the Eureka Elk’s Lodge. Friends and family may call Monday evening

from 6-8 p.m. at the Eureka Elk’s lodge and one hour prior to the services. Interment will be in the Santaquin City

Cemetery.

OBITUARY

Troy Vernon Jones

Our beloved Troy Vernon

Jones “Troy Boy”, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, May 6, 2017. Troy was born June 6, 1963 in Salt Lake City to Vernon and Judy

Jones. Troy grew up and lived most of his life in Eureka, Utah. He graduated from Tintic High

School in 1981, attended Utah Technical College, and a year later married and had three beautiful girls. Troy was an

active member of the community and was involved in all sporting events, school activities or any extracurricular events that

took place. Troy was the first one to volunteer and contribute to ANY project. Troy was active within Tintic

High School, where he served as a Tintic School District Board Member and the Tintic

High School Girls basketball team as a coach, mentor, and friend to all that knew him. Troy was a lifelong member of the Tintic Elks Lodge

BPOE #711, and never missed a Friday. He worked as a contractor to build IP&P, worked for the North Lily Mine, and then retired from

EG&G. Troy’s most beloved and cherished accomplishment

was his three beautiful girls and grandchildren that he loved more than life itself. He would never miss a game, a recital, a birthday, a party, or

the chance to dance and have a beer with a friend. He was an avid outdoorsman, fisher, and hunter where he got a kill of a lifetime last November.

Troy is survived by his mother Judy Jones; his girls, Amber & Adam Bigler, Kayla & Josh Farr, Sammi Jones; a brother

Jason & Becky Jones; a sister Amy Price; his grandchildren Ryder, Kelan, Kyah, Veya, Autumn, Jace & Justice. Troy is preceded in death by his

father, Vernon F. Jones; grandmother, Cleo Judge; grandfathers, Thomas Judge & Gordon Jones.

Fly high Troy Boy, you will be deeply missed but never

forgotten. A viewing will be held

Wednesday, May 10th from 6:00-8:00 pm at the Tintic Elks Lodge, 285 West Main Street in Eureka Utah. Funeral services will be held

Thursday, May 11th at 11:00 am at the Tintic Elks Lodge with a viewing one hour prior to services.

In lieu of flowers the family asks that you make a donation to the Parkinson's Disease Foundation at

www.support.pdf.org

OBITUARY

YOUNG AT HEART

SENIORS

On the beautiful third day

of May, the Eureka Young at

Heart Seniors celebrated their

Senior Citizen of the Year;

Serena Neese! As always, Leah

Towers had the tables beautifully

decorated with May baskets of

flowers. The cuisine was honey-

baked ham, rolls and assorted

spring salads, per Serena’s

request. Marla Coons read a

tribute to Serena and presented

her with a congratulations cake

and a flat of garden plants (she’s

a super gardener). Leah Tower’s

honored her with music with her

wonderful accordion!

Our next meeting will be

our annual picnic in the park on

August 2nd.

Bethea L. Wahlquist Wolf, age 84 of Goshen, was met by her loved ones May 22, 2017. She was born February 25, 1933 in Eureka, Utah to Clarence and

Ruth Williams Wahlquist. She married Ernest A. Wolf April 27, 1952. He passed away December 1, 2015.

Bethea was a kind, loving, giving wife, mom, grandmother and great grand-mother. Her special spirit will be missed by her family and friends. No one ever left hungry.

Graveside services will be held Friday, May 26th at 1:00 pm at the Goshen City Cemetery under the direction of Brown Family Mortuary, Santaquin. The

family suggests in lieu of flowers contributions be made to Primary Children's Medical Center.

OBITUARY

DID YOU KNOW:

* Business Licenses are Required within the City Limits whether it is a home-

based business, located in the Commercial Zone along our Main Street or

Door-to-Door Sales.

* Building Permits are Required within the City Limits for projects such as a

new home, garage, any outbuilding larger than 200 sq. ft., electrical, plumb-

ing, remodeling (where there is any structural modifications made), solar

panels, wind generators, etc.

* All Dogs are Required to have their Rabies Vaccination and be Licensed eve-

ry year with Eureka City and Dogs Running at Large is prohibited.

* Film Permits are required for any type of filming within the City Limits.

* Mass Gathering Permits are required for any event where 100 or more peo-

ple are attending (excluding School Activities) within City Limits.

You can view the City Website or call the city office for further information concerning any of these subjects

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June 2017 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

1 2

EUREKA

FIREFIGHTER’S

YARDSALE

BPOE ELKS

Meeting 8 p.m.

3 EUREKA

FIREFIGHTER’S

YARDSALE

4

5 Firemen’s

Meeting 7 p.m.

Adult ED

(Old district office)

4—7 p.m.

6 City Council Work

Meeting 7 p.m.

Boy Scouts 6:45 p.m.

at LDS church

Ladies of ELKS

Meeting 7 p.m.

7

Adult ED (Old district office)

4-7 p.m.

8 Tintic Silver

Jubilee meeting

7 p.m.

Tintic Historical

Society meeting

7 p.m.

9

10

11 FATHER’S

DAY

Ambulance

meeting 6

6p.m.

12 Ladies Fire Auxiliary

7 p.m.

Adult ED (Old district office)

4-7 p.m.

13 City Council

Meeting 7 p.m.

Boy Scouts 6:45

p.m. at LDS

church

14

Adult ED (Old district office)

4-7 p.m.

15

16

17

18

19 School Board

Meeting 2 p.m.

Firemen’s

Meeting 7 p.m. Adult ED

(Old district office)

4-7 p.m.

20 Boy Scouts 6:45

p.m. at LDS

church

21 Adult ED

(Old district office)

4-7 p.m.

22

23 Movie at the

park 9 p.m.

24

25 Ambulance

meeting 6

p.m.

26 Firemen’s

Meeting 7 p.m.

27 Boy Scouts

6:45 p.m. at

LDS church

28 Adult ED

(Old district office)

4-7 p.m.

29 Planning and

zoning 7 p.m.

30

July 2017 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

.

1

2

3 Firemen’s

Meeting 7 p.m.

Adult ED

(Old district office)

4—7 p.m.

4 Boy Scouts 6:45 p.m.

at LDS church

Ladies of ELKS

Meeting 7 p.m.

5 City Council Work

Meeting 7 p.m.

Adult ED (Old

district office) 4-7

p.m.

6 .

7 BPOE ELKS

Meeting 8 p.m.

8

9 FATHER’S

DAY

Ambulance

meeting 6

6p.m.

10 Ladies Fire Auxiliary

7 p.m.

Adult ED (Old district office)

4-7 p.m.

11 City Council

Meeting 7 p.m.

Boy Scouts 6:45

p.m. at LDS

church

12 Adult ED

(Old district office)

4-7 p.m.

13 Tintic Silver

Jubilee meeting

7 p.m.

Tintic Historical

Society meeting

7 p.m.

14

15

16

17 School Board

Meeting 2 p.m.

Firemen’s

Meeting 7 p.m. Adult ED

(Old district office)

4-7 p.m.

18 Boy Scouts 6:45

p.m. at LDS

church

19 Adult ED

(Old district office)

4-7 p.m.

20

21

22

23 Ambulance

meeting 6

p.m.

30

24 Firemen’s

Meeting 7 p.m.

31

25 Boy Scouts

6:45 p.m. at

LDS church

26 Adult ED

(Old district office)

4-7 p.m.

27 Planning and

zoning 7 p.m.

28 29