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Show I Ju'y The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Two SHORE. THING THE EUREKA REPORTER PUBLISHED Rep. Granger In Town On Pioneer Dny In Eureka, L'Uh An noted by Sam (The Old Pros pec tor) Tolbert Nldellght WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH AboutNephi Mayor Blasts Round-n- . 'Utah Senator dperTrh (Continued from Page One) folks from back home as they proudly marched in the 2 hour patriotic display of American Campaign Speech 28, 1950 On Trip To Recheck Gas Tax Study and Mr. and Mm. Wilson I ideals. and Virginia and Max Rex, family, En route to Miami, Mr. and Mrs. The program started at 10:00 Min Marlon Fred J. Millinian id Naah, returned home would not have lost 976 Bliyht stopped at Tyler. Texas "Eureka j..,. VT Sfl lMt Thursday after a pleasant va in population between 1940 and and enjoyed a visit with Mr. and .1L?Iain?t.etwear Ut COMPANY PUBLISHING ART CITY the $ Francisco. resication spent In San Vi 1950 if U. S. Rep. Walter K. Gran- Mrs. T. E. Bartlett, former WM dtUt, Glen Lee, who has been serving an Sirinuvillk, Utah I'hii been looking after the In- dents of the Tintic District. Mr. had ger Wllnon Lee was Commissioner of ly to the for in jjje was city n migon jjjg two terests of Utah living in Congres- Bartlett formerly SuperinFinance. ' matter February 10, 1048, at the them Entered as second-clsa- a or a me DisSchool survey years, accompanied past tendent of the Tintic sional District 1. gasoline uT George Ferny was the official Tthe re10 th, home. poet office at Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879." "UilprtJ So declared Nephls Mayor, Pres- trict from which position he ltLaH"8hip starter for the boys and girls races. Mr ton Jones this week as he officially tired In 1939 and at present he and from Mllliman returned Juiy'jj and All boys and 10c Per Mr. and Per Jerman In Mrs. are .$3.00; life Year, Advance, Lloyd Mrs. Copy, Subscription Bartlett $? by research YJI enjoying Regirls from three mall daughter, Cathy, and Miss opened his campaignforfor the traveling and taking care of many throughout the 48 states for nomination to Congressof publican age yean Lake of Barbara Jerman of Salt City man in the first district. Editor and Manager IIarkison Conover ft 70 business interests in Oklahoma and purpose "seeing if it is participated p" Texas. They maintain a spacious, to raise the Utah state tax oJJ pent the weekend in Eureka visitMacontests 10 in the years," During the last Mrs. Belle Coffey mansion at Tyler where their oline 2c per gallon to confwt ing with their parents, Mr. and Reporter for cash prizes. Mrs. S. L. Jerman and Mr. and yor Jonea stated, Official census daughter and grandson live with with the states around ua In addition to He will report on his Mrs. John O'Rourke figures show Juab county has lost them. The daughter, (Mrs. Keith WAIIOnAI AOVfinilNO UPtCUNTAIIVI the announced 1,421 in population. And despite the Utah state legislative!? school supervisor a is Hickman) prizes for first Mr. and Sirs. Tommy Martin of this fact Utah and the west In in Tyler and the grandson, Bob, cil by Nov. l, he said to fifth In NATIONAL EDITORIAI place, Mr. Milliman, who is also Jim, Ogden were In Eureka last week- genral have had a sharp upturn 10 recently established a world record each boy and end visiting with relatives. Mrs. population during the past for speed with one of his model county chairman. National entering girl dation for Infantile Paralysis Martin is the former Faye Potts, years. airplanes. e e e the race was In Salt Lake City Wednesday Yet Walt Granger would have was had A time HrtMINlNC MIMBtl by delightful a given bright Mr. and Mrs, Francis Davie of you believe the he is the great all with foundation offtSl ferring in old over Tolbert times NIW rots SEATTLE OtICAOO reminiscing' shiny nickel. There are no particular Salt Lake City were guests at the benefactor of us folks who live in Tintic muout where and san riANCisco finding The feature race of the (toy wu home of Mr. Mri Elden Childs the rural areas of the State. polio in Juab County," he tual friends were and what they ofWe the one announced for all boys on of last have had two suspect cum Friday been so If things have -Thur8uy good were doing. and girls under seventy years of In the last few years, but the Mh Re6000 continued the under over drove The Granger," BisBlights age. Entered in this race were ones we care of mi publican congressional candidate, miles during their trip and stopped are five are taking hop Alonzo Sandstrom, George U. S. SPENDING FOR TIIE NATIVES moved year old polio casot." 1.421 have all of interest people the at "why along places Max and others Shirts Foraey, away from communities in this the route but both have expressed -2 which he allegedly repre- delight at being back in good old Former Merchant Dies 1' county h.'cuy Mr" an Mrsents? Tintic where the cool mountain In The United States Government, which took over was tricked in this race, by the N. Y. Hospital . breezes fills one with vigor and declared The answer." Mayor who the tarter, changed starting island groups, making up the Carolines, some 90-oJones, "is that Granger and hla vitality and where ones energy la (Continued from Page One) sapped out by hot, Marshals and Marianna islands in the Pacific, is Mr. Shirts, who had been doing Hamilton Laird of the Laird Mar- fellow New Dealers simply do not not completely home from an understand the real needs of this muggy weather that exists in the membered by many resident! c ( ket returned Just over the the Mike, announcing South at this time of the year. spending about $7,000,000 annually to take care of was winded from so much talking especially enjoyable trip to Calif. area. the town and many former When the Penney Com the political, economical, social and educational ad- and did not show to advantage In He was one of a party of ten Utah The only thing advocated by was incorporated in 1913, he put men chosen by the ZCMI to make our present Congressional delegaof James Rev, race. Helena, the Ayland su inhabitants of the islands. vancement of the the which was sponsored by tion of the Democratic party is Montana, was In Eureka on Thurs- made 1st He idm Lonny" was left at the poet, due the trip French Sardine Company, of the C. C. C. day and Friday of last week, visit- several years In Utah in the nr. The islanders themselves are credited with pay- to the change of starters and a Tuna. makers of not need a C. C. C. What ing at the home of his aunt and ious Penny stores. does Utah of the signal. starting conThe men were taken on a ing about five per cent of the expenses out of their change uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown it does need is a George Forsey, who has gained Pedro San left another aunt, Mrs. Sadie Mitand of struction reclamation," fishing trip. Because right is right, to (allot They program local revenues. This looks, at first blush, like a very a reputation as quite a speed harbor and went out on the ocean the Mayor said. chell. He also visited with Mr. and right were wisdom in the scon t( In winwas foot the racing, about 60 miles, and participated generous move on the part of the United States, but ner. family. consequences. Tennyi "Every unemployed person in Mrs. Leonard Brown and Father Aylwand is a native of some representatives of other countries, speaking in After the races Prospector In the excellent sport of fishing the State of Utah could be profifor barracuda and tuna. Mr. Laird and la the son of the late appeared on the scene with reports that it was one of the tably employed for the next twenty-- Eureka the United Nations Trusteeship Council, expressed Sam five in constructing fea- Frank Aylwand and Mrs. Ethel an arm full of boxes, and requested most years enjoyable outings he has sible reclamation projects such as Harris of Nevada City, Calif. He fear that the beneficence of the United States would all boys and girls under twelve ever attended. the Dixie Project, the Weber pro- waa enroute from a visit to his to line on of street the age up render more difficult the territories progress toward years mother and other relatives in Calif., and file past him. Every boy and ject, the Central Utah Project, vito his home in Montana. He is economic autonomy. so Mike David which are and Toone, In who others, was line Houghton, a fell many given girl head of Carrol College In Helena. Fred as a to we Ken are have if tal Franks, Mammoth; full aa hand of filed growth candy they e Mr. John Fletcher Cooke, British Deputy, exLaird, Howard Fields, Kenneth State," he stated. past The Old Prospector. Hank Robinson Bob and the United States wou d not, by The boys and girls were then Franks, With the proper development Cheryl and Elans Christensen, pressed the hope to gather around Sam and Johnson of Eureka, left during the of our power and water potentials daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan continued outpourings of money, pauperize the island- asked be for a grand scramble. week for Portland, Oregon. The there is no reason why every com- Christiansen, returned home Monvisit in ers and give them the idea that life on the dole could Samready then marched around the purpose of the trip was to join munity in the State could not at- day after a if the with Merchant relaMarines, to a farwhere visited crowd or the fashion up one more of industries tract after Mantl, they be a pleasant and effortless business. This, he thought, mer Elans has feeding chickens and scattered possible. provide opportunity for young tives Little would, in the long run, impede any progress toward hands full of small coins into the people and stability to its econ- been having a bout with rheumatic to kids scramble for. for Then and only then, the fever, and the trip seems to have Mr. air the Bert and Mrs. omy." Ferguson in the islands and discourage native Esk Carlson and Vic Bray and returned said, "can communi- benefited her considerably. Ellen, Nephi Mayor daughter, Mary efforts toward financial independence. had expressed their intention to Monday night from a short, but ties in District X, hope to hold their tttTTTTTTTtTTTTVtf f TtTTTTTTffTf participate in this battle royal, very enjoyable vacation, spent at most precious product the peobut complained that the other boys the V Bar V dude ranch in the ple they produce." Ruin If the vast resources of this stomped their fingers in a similar Jackson Hole counutry. While they performance on July Fourth, so weren't "born to the saddle" they area were to be properly developthey stayed on the aide lines. report that they did considerable ed," said the G. O. P. candidate, In PROSPECTOR SAM riding! so much in fact, that they Eureka would not only hold its have been eating off the mantel own populationwise, but would (Article appearing in July 22, S. E. Post) Darkness means danger, parMr. and Mrs. Sam Larkin of for the past few days, (that Is, surely see continuous growth in future. un the Wash., left Tuesday, after the senior Fergusons are). Mary ticularly in the home where Why are we in this unfavorable position? lighted places are often the cause a month's visit at the home of Mrs, Ellen la as spry as ever, and really Who put t of accidents. Larkin's mother, Mrs. Margaret showed up her parents, when it James Gardner Dies IF OUR PRESENT CONGRESSIONAL REPRESENTATIVES J This was evident from recent Freethy. They also visited at the came to riding. HAD BEEN IXK) HI NO AFTER UTAH'S INTERESTS At Home In Eureka surveys disclosing that inside as home of a sister and brother-in-laWOULD THIS HAVE HAPPENED? well as outaid the home a flashJ Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mrs. Lou Barrett received word (Continued from Page One) light la a virtual must" for night- Haynes. Time t last week that her niece, Miss J. B. Campbell Thursday evening time home safety and convenience. The principal usee of flashlights Msgr. A. F. Glovannonl, pastor Winona McGhan, daughter of Mrs. and up to the time of the services revealed by the surveys have Just of St. Patrick's church In Eureka, Bertha McGhan of Salt Lake City, on Friday. Burial will be in the Eureka city been summarized in the following left Tuesday on the first lap of a underwent a serious operation at a Winchester-Bon- d 10 Command- Journey which will take him to Salt Lake City hospital. Latest Cemetery, under the direction of are that she Is recovering Fairbanks-Pyn- e ' V.S Mortuary. 3 ments for Safety In the Dark" as Rome, Italy. It will be his first reports i, wr' a contribution to the National trip to his native land in 40 years. nicely. Mrs. Arthur Smith la visiting In ' e: Safety Council's campaign to pre- He will rail from New York on ' Congressman I st District Afton, Wyoming, with her son i.i vent accidents: August 3. Mr. home and at Visitors of the Political Adv, by E. H. Steele) Mr. and and Mrs. (Paid Frank 1. Carry flashlights on dark number family, Last Sunday evening a Wm. Paxman last week were Smith. of his parishioners called at the Mrs. MARINE AVIATION COMMANDstairways to prevent falls. 2. If you walk on highways at Rectory and presented him with a Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Mikesell and ER Vetersa officer Brigs-diHe son, Leroy of Salt Lake City, and General Thomas Cushman is night, carry a flashlight. purse, as a golng-awa- y gift two Mrs. Wm. B. Dumas of Murray. S. Don't ride a bicycle at night expects to be away about la command of marine avlatioa Other visitors at the Paxman a without months. flashlight war. the theater af Kerens hi home on Tuesday of this week 4. Keep two flashlights In your Mr. and Mm. Harold fliatwln were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Paxman car; one for changing tires, one comFOR SALE for safety signalling by your returned home last Friday evening and three daughters of Spanish Fork. following a two weeks vacation. panion. 5. A handy flashlight in the They visited with their son, Jerry, BABT Crib (good size) call 587, Mm. Stella Shea left last Wedkitchen will light up outside chores in Ordnance, Ore, and saw several Eureka. other Eureka boya, who are em- nesday for Hollywood, Calif., where ployed there, namely. Cliff Ferris, she will visit with her daughters Bill Tinder, Donald Snell, Tom family, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dunn. Atherlcy and Bill Leatham. Need- Mrs. Dunn recently underwent less to say the boys were delighted rather serious operation, and Mrs. ENJOY YOURSELF - to see someone from "home. They Shea went to be with her upon her stopped at Portland for a visit returnIs from the hospital. Mrs. with relatives of Mr. Chatwin and Dunn reported to be recuperating in Hoquln. Wash, with an uncle nicely. WHERE FRIENDS MEET" of Mrs. Chatwln's. They spent a day with her brother, Kent Houghat the ton at Gig Harbor. Wash, and spent three days at Yellowstone where Mr. Chatwin tried his luck fishing In the Yellowstone River. They report a wonderful trip, and state they travelled 3200 miles. Mammoth residents are cerMr. and Mrs. David Jasper and to he commended on their tainly are Cartrne. spending community spirit. The population daughter, Yellowstone Park. their vacation at might be small, hut they certainly get things done. Their Pioneer Vi It Fittf M Pickup tfcmm ken. B.V.W. rstlni 4.700 Sa at night or trips to the cellar. Day celebration was worthy of 6. A luminous flashlight near much larger community, and the the bed eliminates stumbling and activities were as follows: A miniature parade at noon, led by the groping for light switches. 7. A flashlight will help you Tintic high school band. A good find th right medicine In dark- number of floats were entered and ened bathroom cabinets, or to all were worthy of mention. Young Chris Sorenson. Jr son of Mr. and make a throat examination. 8. Use a flashlight when gas Mrs. Chris Sorenson, won 1st fumes are auspeoted to prevent prize for the Pioneer division; Glen 1. ft. body capacity. Larson family won 1st prize for curb weight only fire or explosions. 9. Use a flashlight whn you are the artistic division: and Linda POI II94II lOADlf 2. 1,489 calbs. payload ion changing electrical fusee to avoid Lunt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M 7. Aluminum alloy Flight-lig... diMH Ih pacity. contacts. won Kenneth 1st for Lunt, touching exposed prise GIVES YOU hedft In. wide lpr pistons. 10. When you check the nur- the Individual division. Immediately J. Up to 15 greater frame . veNaMe en Itrlel sery or baby's crib, use a flash- following the parade a very fine 10 EXTRA 8 Oil filter and oil both sir section modulus. .TOO Ike. O.V.W program was held In the LDS light to prevent glare. cleaner (standard). VALUES AT MM 9 amusement Series hall. Bausch & Lomb Ray-Ba- n 4. Up to 18 mors brakt 9. Ford FI KNITI KE KALES. Later In the afternoon races and BO UTU COST O.V.W. level action cab lining ares. a children's dance waa held, and a uepenelon (standard). glasses are ground and polished Americans are buying furniture highly Interesting hall game be5. n of Gyro-Cr'rate at Big the 10. Door glass Air Wing unprecedented tween Genola and Mammoth waa For your eye safety. Get yours dutch. a year, according to an added attraction, vt ntilatora (standard). Genola with the Commerce Department, which walking off with the honors. at Standard Optical nowl pointed out that the high rate of The day's activities finished wrlth g savings and the record a dance at tennla court, which booms re probably responsible wras well the Cos: considering it attended, Down, $1 A for the increased sale of furniture. was an Impromptu affair, and not advertised. The oil industry's The celebration wras pipe lines system almost doubl- under the direction of th Mammoth llilei Itfetl lefiitreltee Sale ee MRJN hick tie hueieeia iiperii pine led leeferl ed its handling of crude oil and Fire Department and the LDS church. petroleum products In the The Mammoth resident wish to period from 1938 to 1948. extend their thanks and apprecia139,221.000 tons were moved by tion to Mr. Max 8hlrts for his pipe line In 1938 and 262,453,000 fine cooperation In getting the the tons In 1948. Pipe lines accounted hand together and for giving residents a treat, and which added movoil for 38.67 per rent, of all 161 considerably to the day's in GOSHEN, UTAH ed domestically In 1948. Printed by ) I 15-mo- C 2 - ESPSEf5R m - MeIIor-signal- dd vice-preside- nt. Star-Kiss- ed ay well-plann- on that three-wee- ks self-developm- ent ttf "Shall We Let Them National Parks" Darkness Means Danger Home It's Our For Someone To Represent! UTAH! - Elect Preston L Jones - ffVl . ... et caoDB acid FORD, taone-n- h Mammoth Sponsors SILVER CLUB Successful 24th Bausch & Lomb Sun Glasses Coast to Coast they're switching to AMERICA'S N0.1 ECONOMY PICKUP 45-c- u. l-- ht b 3, 1' home-buildin- Nothing Ford Trutking Week ever-expandi- SiaiifiriL Ja it well-plann- ed FORD TRUCKS .r Occovse LONGER hi ten-ye- & West Center Street ar sIhiQDQ Provo Mti(S)i? (2 |