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Show Till: REPORTER )l)l Hi ln. gppKvw yur callin!Jlocal item to y out TuescoirvsiH'uIf"t If fore HITS HOME WHEN YOf t USE YOUR neWl day evening Utah To OWN NEWSPAPER Fifty two Volume The Kuri'ka (Utah) Reporter, Friday, August Power-Lig- Supt. Retire After 50 Years ht From The Reporter Twenty Years Ago - iiinl during Hint time him: L-- a what one might call a "solid Ilf him been active in nil worthwhile civic improvements, .nd hu given freely of his time , . thf ciiihI of the community. Hf All mining next 1m o 111) i (III- - thlee III .llilll WHS ll itilK-i- l LOS The Reputer takes this opportunity to adil tiest wislies to those of heir many frienda and wish them svll in their new home. Church News, Here And Activities Bishop George Forsey. Opening song, "How Firm a Foundation; invocation, Carl Sandstrom; sar-- i rnment song, I Need Thee Every Hour;" speaker. Don Colovich; song. "The Lord Is My Light;" by the congregation; sepakcr, Richard Buys: closing song. " Lord We Ask Tliee, Erp We Part;" bone- -' diction. Cleo Basconi; organist, jSoileen Holly oak; chorister. La-- : verne Bauer. Bishop George Forsey announc- ies that baptismal services will bi held on Sunday. Sept. 7. nt i I Lodge No. 47. at Delta on Wednesday. August 20. Those attend- ing from Columbia Rcbekah Lodge j No. 2. were May Fanncll. Margaret Drew, Lruie Barrett. Ruby Robin ion. Marguerite Dittmer, Minnie"! Ethel Myrtle Rowley, Nellie Naomi Ekker. Laird. Anna McDonell. Mathina Dalton. Mildred Walker. Kdythe I. Given; Robinson No. 14. IOOF. Rmto Harper, and Tooele IOOF, Don Dalton. It was a very interesting rweting and everybody enjoyed the banquet p re reding the mn Painter. Bnnton. of llc-i- r r Sunday. Wllti nil l! pay mil of Hus piopi-itvIl..wvei. Supt J. s. Finlay, whose la mi-was at the mine, remained there fur a slimt time Fur the past Hirer years the North I.ilv had licen one ot Tui-- j ties largest employers of men and it was with deep ri giet that had snspi nded operutiims. A lvsoliitinn Hskmg for the of silver as a money iiirhiim was pised at the annual convention of the 1'tnh American la'gion which was held in Cislni City. The resolution was prepared by Attorney Claude F. Baker and was prosenhsl at th hv Eureka delegates. People who nt-- ; tendisl the convent ion from Eureka were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bacon. Mr. and Mrs. Rnv Sinnsen. How- -' nrd Whitehead. Jr., John Mnrlev. Jr., and attv. Claude F. Baker. Edwani Everett Allinson. aged YJ vrurs, passed away at the family home in Eureka, after a lingering illness. IVath was due to inin-ioconsumption. Deceased was survived by his wife Della Banks Allinson and the following ehiltl-reEverett. Robert William. Benjamin. Ned. Bith and Ik.rothy. Funeral serviees wi re conducted the LDS church, burial was in Eureka cemetery. John R. i Ren i Holman passed away at the LDS hspital in Salt Iike. from injuries he received at the Eureka Standard mine. He was 31 years old. Arrangements were enmpleted for the ojH'mng of St. Joseph's! School on Kept. 6th. Th clnsl rooms had been repaired and re r.avateil anil were open for puhlie and for registration of inspect students on date bove mentioned. The same lineup of teachers as for last year were named to take . Mr. anil Mrs. Sam Allman and family left last week after visiting at the home of Mrs. Allman's parents. Bishop and Mrs. George Forsey. Before returning to California, they made a trip to National Park, anil visited friends and relatives in Spring-vili- e and Salt Lake City. j j Billings Mustangs, Prospective "Big Leaguers" K to ,r For the majority of the Iriys, tile iHiasioii marked t hi lust tune any of them had watched a Pioneer league giuuc Ai living well ali-- al iif game, the youngsters had to meet Managi r lluli Kittle and Severn) meiidsis of tlo1 .. w i Honors LDS Ward Bishopric Girl In Pictured above the tocether City Le h Mrs. John Keachie who was make to Salt for Iikc City ing a home for her family. The party took place at the home of Mrs Henry DrussclI. 'TiOO'' was the diversion and the prizes wile won as follows: Mrs. Wayne Berk. 1st. Mrs. Edward Webb. 2nd. Mrs. Joan Camplsdl consolation Hnd Miss Ti iwcrs. house prize. A light lunch-- : eon was served tn the- following;, Mrs. John Keachie. Mrs. Beck. Mrs. Edward Wel.h, Mn.. A lie Webb. Mrs. Henry Dniseell. Mrs. James lk.ldingfield, Mrs. Jack Gressmun. Mrs. Kate Towers. Mrs Bert Towers, Mrs. May Bant, Miss Tnwrrs. Mrs. Ann Millri . Mrs Kate Allies, Mrs. Dave Mis. Erie Hon. Mrs .M.irv Mrs Maude jllla-r- . Phipps, rs A J. Whitehead. Mis. Ehdietli Mis. Ida Larh-Huiehmson. Mrs FrHiik IMitt. Miss Beatrice Iiu-- m II Mrs I.avon M- .viiii. Mrs. Iwwis Rvan an! Alonzo Sandstrom, Mr. and fine after program was presented, lunch.! and Mrs. all enjoyed a picnic Wilson I,ee. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baurr. Mr. Rnd Mrs. John Castle-toinecting At the Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Dixon. and for Mayor Earl J. banquet Mrs. Lillian Elton Hnd the host Glade held in Nephi on Monday, and hostess. were; Mrs. A. T. Bigler. Mrs. Neno All members of the g Sehenn, Mrs. Alton Baker. Mrs. Bishopric were presented with a Anna McDonnell and Mrs. Don nice edition of the Church Book. Christensen. Ivan and Ibilton n. out-goin- Mro. tjiiay GiideruM and fam.ly lias Cpuratlnn Mrs. Earl Stewart was taken to of Salt Ijike City anil Mrs. Clinof the Nephi hospital last Thursday ton Gunderson and daughters on afternoon. She waa taken ill while Idaho, were in town Sunday work in tho Eureka Post Office. visiting with relatives nad friends hos- was and underBryan Church of St. George at the on Bk Sunday Weda dinner guest pvijor operation on nesday morning. Her many friends J. J. Coffey home. He was enroute "to his home after attending gradrv Wishing her a speedy and complete recovery. uation exercises on Friday at the Fnivers.ty of tlah. Salt IjikeMs. Arx id Newman and dniigh-- 1 Cilv. Hi son. Frank, was a memVikl and Linda, returned last her of the graduation i . Thursday evening, after spending S. IVaiisk Venus-- Kohler. Mr. and Ms. II. 5 past week at Yuba Dam with week . l last ivlurne-childn-nA iiiiintM-- of young folks en JJr. Newmnn'a parents. Mr. and nnd SK-line- . in vaealiim n A. L. Brmlerick. While there after sMn!inp most pleasant party whai. ina bids Wash., where they visiteil Inkinto the a spent a day in Fillmore and neaihy i Mery In IVlta where they vinlt- - with Mr. IVacisk's father At seven iii loi k III the iiiollil'.g relalixes. other and 'ith relatives. Penrock. rill the Jiillv Ilowd gatluie.1 at tin Inline of Miss Kitliiyu Kdii.U'iav bl'a.i-fus- t Jan-Pea- rt. se M. jj i r In-le- where a delicious waftle ! was served. Iil r they t.i ei.oi-etlmv into Kole Canyon when dinner an'i enjoyed themsi I W attend. These Ilg with gllllies Miss Killmnriav. Miss is Miss R'- -e Miss Amelia I I iCoisi. Miss Mil'll'. I Rif. Miss 'a Miss Rife Ah lie Miss MeCormii'k, M:-- s ' Mal'V Frances Ga'litv nnd N ivlor. Hoieiin ' t'S'k a ii'in--- ' Monzo Sand.-tioi- ii pu-- t Per of his I.I'S Sunday s.h.ol Maple !' II in Plovo the yon When thev la-- . im; ,n swimming, fishing and Gl-- n In the paitv wn l. Roy GeraM Sund-rla- n I Rife. Ray Van la 'ivar: an r.ul-.laurd Hamilton Tta following ym I'-r- ' s inv.-- a l Cli.iil'lte Spiing''.hell V. . Friday. mi'Rpsiiootf.r and nrroT . . . ,,1 " V'TI1"Wise, (right) acting aa demy by m and brail " J't trench, TSgl. John Bnilnnlt. Comfort, NX., ",rd nine Red anlprra tn Korea. till' Mr rrf- - fr-- in iiinn-.1 hv ..III 1 hapi-io- HI! e I home l dav- - .t .i,t I' s t; I "IO Ml- - ! t af. r mi' 'I n Inst Saturday that her husband. lUchnn! G. llolyoak, waa "missing tn action" in Korea. Tha date waa given aq August 12. Mr. Holy-oa- k hna been A member of the MIA Sunset Program Proves Enjoyable " " IT. S. Army for the past three Notice Ore Shipments for Week of Aug. 22 j cuit-hiiu- il MptnOdlSt Church . J, Meeting I ' : R-- r-- Eureka Navyman Tells of Experience Boat During Freak Plane Mishap Im-- 1 P,I'IH-Mek- - e Is-R- y lio-Sh- e M le-ma- nt - - ta-e- M- - .vo-wie- - rlii-goi- . exjir-riene- t- ii. t g I 1 s L" Mra. Colleen llolyoak received word from the War Department Ie; - d.l- - T'C s K.itoiigh and !' l I M.-- e':,r G'.oii.i Mi-- m: Wein- -r Miss ,:.:; 1 F-.- Korean Action i - ft Missing The MIA held a Sunset program years, 18 montha of that time was on Tuesday evening at the city sent overseas in OklnawA and in hall park. A very interesting pro- Korea, lie liaa been stationed at gram was given under the direr-tio- n tlie Dugway Droving Grounds for of Tola Newman, Mpoerh di- the past year, prior to being sent and Si hool hells will ling for tlicDr lsth high rector. The program followa: elimentHiy Con- back to Korea. He left tlie staten A list of teachers students of Tintic on Tuesday school students. Wil-so- n on July A. 19ft2. gregational dinging, prayer. via-a- l morning, Sept. 2, at :0G o'clock. will te published in h later issue Nelda Childa duet, Ilia parents. Mr. and Mra. Garthis of on will wink Tuesilay Class and Mary Ijoii McNeil; rending, rett Holycmk pHr. reside in Baltimore, Lillian Elton; talka were given by Mil. Mr. and Mra. Darrell Dixon; rendHe married Mum Colleen Mor-di- a coming, Linda Kite Newman; on November 3, 1951. She in munity dinging, led by Kent Kid- making her home with her parId.rin dle, eluding by prayer fMiu-hoiiMn will cIihm-o- n ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mordue, Thompson. at the present time. latlsir Day. Monday. Sept. Following tlie program everylVnlni-11111 1. next Beginning one The "hello girls" at the Inal gathered around a cheerful stores will remain open Mr. anil .Mm. Robert Gilllspin bonfire and had fun roasting telephone olfiee seem to be having WtxliH-silaafternoons. on and siiuill daughter, spent the niHi'shliiellows. a hail lime of it at the present week end in Eureka visiting with time. Chief iperator. Miss Frcida Mr. and Mra. Wesley Itobinaon and hniiu-witMrs. Ihinean confintHl and to her Olilson is Margaret a severe cold, and one of tie grandson, Joe Cok, were in Salt Mrs. Florence Gillisiple. Bob who Ixke City for two dnya last week. is employed by the Mt. Staten opeiators. Mrs. June Davis, is efol--n- -' While there they attended the Tel am! Tel. Co. has been trans; lined to tin 1aynon hospital for the Spanish American ferred from Price to Spanish Fork an banquet uppendicitis operation lowing War held In the New-hous- e dial net. Veterans, pitforilied early in the week, R. I,. Cntily, liVf ca I loads; BulHotel. Ft lends aie wishing them a speedy Miss Freltkt Olilson and neice, lion Be, k, two rail'suis; Kll"i reeoveiv leek Muo-- two eailoaiis; Bat X NXIrv ancMut Vlueeiit and liei Jeunnie Webber, were Provo visi. Mini, one eniloud; Mountain Vh-- . il.iugliler, Bernadine nnd Geneal tors Inst Friday where they .. business and pleasure. thlee ca rli ads: mid Eureka Stand- Isiew.-u- t of l'rovo, spent llie week ard 12 eatloHils Kolicrt W. (ini'll, Ills wife, Marend nt the home of Mrs. Vinrent's . x J C L ,1 sister, Mrs Folrenee Gillispie. jorie, and daughter. IJnda, of AtOCfieClUle v .Mr. and Mrs. I.loxd Jemian and water, California, together with children. (athy anil Rickie of Salt j Mrs. Ileal rice I'rremiin. Mr. and Mrs. Green's father, Mr. Appleton EngSl.Hl s, hnl,i m.oo , m . H.iriy Ijike City an KNndmg a short Mrs El wish I Freeman and two 'of So. Helen's. Lancashire, for all iiprs vacation in Eureka, where they sons. Ted and Dan from rieaaant land, are siending their vacation swpf Clasw-were gueata Velnesil:iy lit with Bob's father and mother, Merii.iig Wi rship Hour 11 bh a an guests at the home of Mr. Glove also (In- - Imiiie of Mra. Freeman's brolh-Hiid,c- i. Mr. and Mrs. Leo W. Green at m. v W R. Corlett will ci.liv.i an dMis S I. .lei limn They D-i- i W Green of Silver City. Silver Citv. 'visited .n Klhcita with Mi ' non. ll gusp. .h ! Mrs JS'ii Hopes iliiiiliaia man i. Miss Mini Gadd of Sait laiki I ' hi of home Citv is siting at i on. Mrs. D lah Box lies nnd Hannifin. Mis Ma'-ai- -t visited last Cedin' of City, Jelly, at llie liiiiiic of Mi and Mis. On - week JohIi Siillixan letiirnand A ime Wall. When they letmned ed on Fiiilav after a viication trip Henry to Cellar City on Saturday, they to Iss Angelea. Mr and Mrs A. L. BriKieruk assigned to tlie VSS Boxer, and uni' accompanied hxtheMrs. Iiella past few rcieivi I N letter rerently flolll he has i n alsinnl tlie sliip durWall, who lias spent larn-1and daugMer. . lrs. .IoIiii at tlie home of her son tlieirsoll 1 'ell II hIhinIiI ing most of lla- - time since Ihm t Shi1 Mall Xisit the I'SS Ikixet raiMer Linda weir in Salt Lake City and daughtcr-in-hiM- ' whu li I 'amp. His many friends in the Disship, , i'll bndiv visiting With Mr. Fnr-v- at '.lie Bovnes home for a (cm- days It . trict Mill Is vriy happv to levin helivv Slllfilid leielitlv is confined tn St. Maik's tetiii rung to San Francisco hie to a i t pLi ii- - expliHhiig. Hnd that he is alive and M'rll. His sisto We are happy re)rt liospi'a! th" slni on firi' TmiIvi ters. Mrs. Arvid NeMinan. Mis tti.d Mciulicrs of llie John I'liipp pl.mi'K Mill' lolupletelv hill licit, H.iiuiltoii I .an d ami Mrs. r.iiiulv hi Id II leun on Iasi Sun- and n.aiiv liovs kilh'il and many X i nr I Mrs. Dee Wilcken and day in Spring villc nt Paik und son and Mrs. Iteon otla ts si riouslv iiijuiol f.m.slv lef Sunday for Cedar City A day ot Visit :iig and a delii loos Bohhv and Joan, Mere ienii Mas i tn- - of lh" fortunate daughter. wl.in' .Vi Wilcken will teacli pu mi1 llim h Mas cr.joxed tiy Mi ones. Mini CM II I d Mitholit III UI V in tuM-- oxer the Mamk end x'i'.iling f"' t'e corning year Theii Hinl Mis .hil.n l'l.ipp. Kum ka. juli.-i'- l rclatixcs. Tliey Ihs I'llit tells of tli" horrifying Mith friends and Cnlorndo. wliere Misliiug them well m Mr and M'CiiiIih ,tii... and left for fr epi!- III" luHrthieilk and .ipciullie "Hie. has Mrs Fer thei: ;. accepted faiiulv of Span vh Folk. Mr and over 1 giiMin o i.'l o IIIHIIV so of III)' i with Moiigomerx Ward Mis A Shell PI ipp.- "f ""tu. huddles III- eK how Hie elltl'e Mr a ml 1 rs. ern Ne erx aie Mi and Mm Roland Miller and en living in ami Co Tliev have munv until Haze the loiigM k in: Suit Lake City for the past ffM of Sail i i.itii ad, ( alif Mere ei i, xliau-ti'- l. soli, ,i i liiplet"lv lierr they are visit ll'-I . !' ( months. li.llllV oVi ri iiliie hv Sliiiike ' ' mis nnd relatives r I r and ITig 'if Ihe Willi end on Imnilihs one' week Mere ml Mrs. George Sperry of ship 'Hid gas on the opposite i lal Mr sole at week the McNeil it m'nm really a fight fur then liv"K. Ne i lie hopes t '.i:i' Ilf f Igilen and till wlt of have ii'a nted lie la ver Whi li they ! tinned to Hair home- si ill t nlHgaiii that the news lejioits ncoriip- Mini I; tells they mi-i, , , jon Saturday, of llie i iMipi'intion of I Holmes, Mis and r lion Ijilril and dnugli- - nnied hv new and tlie (Oiit.lgi the enlil" at Meek .ml the tiour- - '!" fp-':n.l Mrs. )i Mini li they faced the ti Nc-The M. home giouji M"nYuha Darn on 'til at is n1 om h.t ivai- pieri.e the .IllV with Ml the P.llsh.liy wiBroderick dav n t.'r?!' lmi-'"- " for I, ' " w and the ol fuel-- , hi.n- - m line J:e' m fixed Mk1 '"I n l st),e j saved Sind H n serioiis throat infection. Mrs. Boland Miller .iiid for the PilMmrv (mpuiv salship v of San Gain if I XU. Marguerite Niin.lstroni. a Itnaiks Biker l ent p.e I eel. at t,e h"tiu d o.t.,1 ..en l.nto I gh d.mg liter of Mr and Mrs Alonzo M na " v Mr and end siting with k" patents. eilnesitaX 1110 l"s , KiUals! role., left l.ool t " ai d . o'ei.-Bak I talk. Salt City, xxtiere she for p'upps Mis Miller M"ill .ai d Mis AltonHe summerBt'ks r C. S tin Col itt Navy in sloutly gia for mnloyed lied lis tile fiirticl v.iil visit w th relatives. v Tumi iBt n ! u.1 iin , ess Strikes Telephone Girls leav-whic- Lnrin Thompson. Mr. other city -- vK Mrs. ludy enouqh to see a Pioneer Leaque qame in Salt lor their fine '.pirit during the baxt-bal- l reword season. .,ight', a, Eurelia boys who were of Local Teacher List to Be Announced Later lain- - had ace. pled a Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunn (Helen sit ion to teach music in the Junior Shea i . and Senior high schools at Rich- -' field for the ( imng schisil year. Bishop anil Mrs. George Forsey Mr. Done was music were in Richfield on Tuesday of For two years instructor in the schools of the this week attending a trousseau Tintic Distnct, but left to Piki tea for Miss Anna Forsey. a a In the Cedar City schools. posiinn neice of Bishop Forsey. He resigned his position at Cedar to accept the Richfield position. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Uv and Mr. and Mra. Jesse Haws moved daughter. Virginia, Miss Dorothy; to Provo to make their future o- - iJSa. w-t- Schools Will Open Tuesday Morning; Bishop and Mrs. Gorge Korsiy entertained at a buffet supper at their home on Thursday night, g honoring the Bishopric of the LDS Eureka Ward, and for Mr. and Mm. Dee Wilcken, who and Mrs. George For-- , minent residents of S.lvn I1I are having F.ureka to make their and Bishop to Arrowhead their departure was by sev drove home in Cellar City. and attended the MIA their many fnrnds. Fridav last These attending were Bishop and Santanuin-Tinti- r A farewell party was given fm A wry; outing. out-goin- Thirty-fiv- e Salt Ijike team. In aiblition, the team was given two basehalla, one of which waa autogiuphen by several of the Bees. Mr Cniupla-ll- . who "paiil the for th excursion, waa freight assisted in keeping the Isiya together and insuring them Vifcty hv Riilmi Bradforil, IV11 Franks, T. I Colovich, and Ralph Whitehead. Enroute to Salt latk- - Clyde treated Hie hoys to hamburgers in a stop nt Ainencan Fork. Hot I logs, pop and popcorn were provided at the ganux On the way hack the Isiya were treated again to liniiihurgcrs and milk shake. Before leaving Eureka each hoy was gix'cn a dollar by Clyde with iiistriicliona to sanil it all "or else." Clyde organized the Little league early in the summer and has given generously of his time und nusn-to dcvelop the district's young hiificUill honfuls, who are already looking forward tn a bigger and lxtter 1JYi. Tlie Isiya showed their appreciation for tlie trip by plastering a 22 lo 8 defeat on Springvlile Tuesday ufternm n. The Wedncsdny afternoon game with Nephi was another win for tho Eureka Ixiya, with A score of 0 to ft. This was the final game of the season. Tlie Eureka team won five and lost three games for the season. Husband -' Mrs. Stella Shea left Monday for Hollywood. Calif., where she will visit her daughter and family. charge. Melvin Supper to the snnstirhii I'lidcr the - I She has been ronfined pital since that time, went a llim eutliliS' is I Anna May Neiison. Presi-drof the Ritoekah Assembly ami Walter A. Wallherg, Grand M ister ofthe Grand Lodge of Utah. IOOF. made their visitation to Delta ()ld Fellows Lodge and Bit ah Reliekah Mra. ew Bi d Ini i ' Sacrament meeting of the LIJS Eureka ward waa conducted by Officials Buffet l i Hit-mi- iiir loss. Mrs. two I Number iin.i faithfulu sk in pi , o t K and din f lniietaetur. ing tiianagi-and playing dm mg tin- summer. Clyde Caiiipln 11. the jolingstcis 22 member of Rimka's "Utile. htdally toi'k i M l Delli's Field III Lcagiie" baseball tiain were treat- - I he ciipiliil city and cn.toycd watched to a trip to Salt Uike City last ing the Salt Luke. Bees defeat the tio-ii- . necks, phone your news notes i Mrs. Alton Baker u pimne ,v. Pbuse jft yimr news items curly, and remeiiilN-- r Unit it is the small Items concerning yimr home town thnt makes the home town al-M- vs Make Visit As a , Asille lrU l For the Company ruh Power and Light 1898. ind Telluride Power Co. since been also active him Mrs. Rowr organizations and is in willing to give a helping hand tn tn.vnnc in trouble. Burt and John are known to their host of u they will la sincerely missed In ftirnds Eurvka. and thrr place in the fommunity will le a hard one to fill. Provo's yam will be Tintic's IOOF l i i!t iin.i i,l, in twiiity-fm-luei- l well- thrown nut 1,1' wni li, lint:, work Next Two Weeks Tlhi- Si. rtuh Elks No. 711. Masons. No. with connected the hcen tnd has ti.im-i- unilergruiiiiil and Mul.iee work until sin h tune us lit- - in the mir.iiig industry would jiistiiv a resumi't mii i f Mrs. Alton Baker Will Take Items Fin Eunfca Kiwanis .N ut!. and the pnwe. v. - ifHis. member of thi Eureka ivui g nt tin, as Lily 21). i Eurekas Little League" Given Treat, See Pioneer League Game, City Sights C.wfr By Mm. John F. Kowi, Supt. of tlu Utah Ii.wim- and active service on Sept. 1. Company will retire ironi move to to Ian l'rovo in the near future. The KuWeV j :,n Mr. Kowe has been in Kurcku for the at ADVERTISING 1 - 11 1 v.-ai- s : lips Afr m-.- |