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Show Pa the .Eureka reporter H5! 2 Tintic Standard Mammoth (dump ore) Eureka Lily 20 , Published Formerly OLD TINTIC OARAGE We will welcome our old as well as new customers at our new location. C. E. I 2 2 1 1 1 1 Entered In the postoffice at Utah, ai second class mall matter under the Act of March 8, .1878. . Eureka Lily 25c. Tintic Standard $5.35 and $5.25. Chief Cons. $1.00. Mrs. Elisabeth Schultz, aged 38 years, and wife of Emmet L. Schults, passed away at Twin Falls, Idaho, last Friday following the birth of a son. The young lady was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Larson, former resident! of Eureka. She was born here on April 16th, 1906, but since a small child has resided In Idaho. Her parents resided In Tintic for many years, Mr. Larson following the contracting and leasing business with considerable success Mrs. Sch- nlti father (Mr. Larson) Is a broth- .. .. er of Mrs. Charles Zabriskle of this city. v a of T. II. S. Wednesday by a vole of Lnurcll Contests Surviving in addition to the hue- 100 against 58 received by Jack band and parents. Is a little daugh-fru- lt Held in Eureka Last Monday Vance. Other officers elected were ter, Melba, 3M years of age. as follows: .Vice mayor Katherine neral services and Interment took The division contests which took McCormick received 88 votea, her place at Twin Falls on Monday, place last Monday, April 10th, at the opponent, Fay Larsen 70; secretary Chuch nd the Tintic IUgh an(j treasurer, Farol Hassell S3 votes School were very successful. The compared with 76 received by PhylState of Nevada Won the sessions throughout the day were lis Bant; cheer master, John Laird 98 National Red Cr03S Trophy well attended and the evening en- - votes, cheer Jarold Sunderland tertainments drew an extra large mistress, Fawn Parker 88, 53; Ilone Fay Proudly possessing the Red Cross crowd. 70; Judge, Kenneth Hone 88, Jerold bonr n for baYiK achieved the The first session started at 2 Fennell 68; chief of police, Therold percentage of Red Cross o'clock at the L. D. S. Church with Brook 89, Neno Schena 74; altorhey, Ulemb,n to the StSf', Population, s the Gleaner Girl public address, Lloyd Randle 102, Jack Leatberbury Nevada delegation returned west Each stake of the division entered 58. from lhe 1,atloual fap,lal 10 pIace tbe a contestant. First place was won The senior class tbia year will by Miss Margaret Parker of Juab the high school a living room 8take, and second place to Mri. present The class .., 1 Merle Little of Deseret Stake. Five el aa th!r ar8W81 8 n t0 ,try V baV, tk kya contestants were entered in the M wUI ba b,cb pla3r Men tt'l ,enIlor address. was First public place tbe Ked Cross, to Senator ary KT8n Tuesday, May 8th. Key Pittman with great ceremony at taken by Thomas Bellislon of Juab the senior class second Ferron Stake, In place by the rec"nl lled Cr08a convention llyatt areThe students ofhard to make this working very Washington, D. C. Senator Pittman of Nebo Stake. exercises different In graduation Junior the yar retold Girl RobC. to atory the turn J. in passed flag contest five girls were entered. First rom any type ever held at Tintic Carson City sou, chairman of the Since the modern idea ii not x--.. ; place was awarded to Miss Lola Fowell of Nebo Stake, second place t0 htV8 a valedictorian and salute-111 have a MIm Joan Peterson of Deseret tor,an' every ,8ulor L. Schafer, Red Cross manager Stake. Only three were entered in Diking part on the program, In the Pacific Area, and 45 delegate On Friday Coach Leo Morgan will from the seven western states, were !ba Vanguard Retold Story contest. was awarded to Dean Pay take Benny Allison and Ray Smith, First place acclaim to victors. the present In aceptlug the trophy, which Ne- of Nebo Stake. Because the other winners of places in the Nebo track were disqualified meet, to Salt Lake to enter the Jun-whvada will retain until some othei two contestants their took more than lor Penthalton meet sponsored by stories 11s state exceeds high mark of 7.8 percentage of membership (o popu eleven minutes, no second place was , the Deseret News, awarded. Tuesday, May 8th, the annual lation, Mr. Robinson said: The second session of the day be- - senior play, "Happy Landing," will We owe this distinction not onlj to those who have been active In the gan at 8:00 oclock at the high be given by members of the claw. work r tb Red Cross, but to the cbooJ with drama. First place was In the story a young aviator, Mich- Publ,c nd Patriotic aplrlt which has awarded to Nebo. The play present- - eal, surprises Mr. and Mrs. Stack-.e- r. ed was "Friend of the Family, and poole by Qf accepting their Invitation a, direced Mr, Sabine, which he doea in order to meet their tbe b8lnuing. Nevadans are friend tba ven Miss daughter, Barbara. Mlcheal meets ly people. It has been said, and P18 n,ember Trotter, Mlse Martha Chord, his friend, Perclval, a professor. In truly, that Nevada has more square ane Loveless, Miss Nellie order to save himself from Skofsky, miles to the man and more square Mri. Twlla McClellan, Mlcheal and Perclval men to the mile than any other place Schaerer, change places, Walker Fairbanks, Quin Cloward, Flfl, the French girl, appears known. on the Nevada gave 1200 soldiers to the 8herman Loveless and Miss Marian acena while searching for Perclval. Civil War out of a population of Jalten- - Second place waa won by Miss Busby and Miss Sabrina create Stake which presented "The many langhs by always coming on 35,000 people; 8,366 soldiers and under the direction of Mrs. the stage at the wrong time. Juliet sailors to the World War. both of Little. The members of the and Washington, two colored which were the highest percentage people, of any state, not to mention thst Ip Jaat wre: MU" Mildred Baker, Miss also add interest to the play, Mrs. Nellie Martin, Workman tbe Liberty Loan campaigns of the I A SENIOR FAREWELI, World War, Nevada was always first and Darayn8 Martin. I a,ak t0 y prat0 oversubscribe her quota. nl ,n original dance; their 1 wait with eyes looking forward, These are Just a few of the ae complishments of the State of Ne- - aaC8ri wera ",aa Lamar Hawkins As I stand on the threshold of lire; Raymond Bailey. I have come this far by study, ,ada. but I am sure you will agree and ae,'ona Place In the Now Ill finish by toll and strife. "e tb,t 11 ,a not by accident that she so wall apportd b acll- v- rakVhy 1 bId rareWBn to taachera and claa-Mr- s. ba ed Cross." North Standard le. - Tuesday. East Standard St&c and 2ttc. Tintic Lead 33c. Jamison Motor Co. Wednesday. Chief Cons. $1.00. Eureka Dulllon 16c. Eureka Lily 25c. Eureka Standard $1.05. EUREKA, UTAH Eureka Girl Died at Twin Falls on Friday j STORAGE East Tintic Con. 40c. LOCAL ADH. .FOR SALE Rexo enlarging camera PLAY WILL DK 820. 00. With lens $40.00. A bar- GIVEN TUESDAY EVENING gain. Mrs. Sessions. The senior class play, Happy FOR SALE Camping outfit, out- board motor, shot gun, wood saw, will be Landing, given at the high bottles. Mrs. John Franks, school auditorium on Tuesday, May 121-- J. m. be There will also 8:15 8th, p. Mrs. C. E. Rife apent Wednesday a matinee performance on Monday WANTED Girl or woman to do housework. Call 143-J-- l. at American Fork risking with her afternoon nt 2:15 o'clock. mother, Mrs. Hannah Rhodes. Life and Death Visit and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Flelda The Lady Elks will hold a Mothwere Lake Miss Salt Helen, Eureka Home in Week daughter. visitors during the latter part of thp ers' Day program at the Elks club rooms Tuesday evening. Each memweek. Happiness, hand in hand with sor- ber le to bring a lady guest, prefer- Mrs. John Morlay, Sr., who a few made, n dual visit to the home row, a mother. of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Phipps during weeks ago suffered a broken leg. Is ably Bill Cromar visited with relatives the past daysrieavlng 'a ray of recovering in a splendid manner and before long le expected to be about at Salt Lake city over the past week- - sunshine to the young couple and at end. the same time saddening their hearts again.ttoowot th.to Elbert Beeeley and Miss Mayme to JO Ur.. I. R., a quandry ns to whether God had Goudle were at Salt Lake City on) anthem California, having been Wednesday, going there to attend called there by the illness of a rela- - boen merciful in Ills Judgment. 0n Friday Mr. and Mrs. the f nneral of Miss Marie Ryan, aged tire. j welcomed to their home a big, fine, 23 years, who was killed in an autoG. M. Paulson, district engineer of what mobile accident early on Sunday baby boy the chl,d belnK the F. E. R. A., was out from the the paren'u bad ordered, ns the other morning. Salt Lake office of the organization, But on iueadayi WM a relt"ed Paaa inspecting which are un- - Lay b enjoy-- , d theVntic people of Eureka ,n District. stez. ter Passed awty L ed a welnie roast at the Tintic Drain i Mrs. Alice Rife, Mr. and Mrs. M. from pneumonia. She was two years Miss' Tunnel. In the party were: Mrs. Clarence of age on April 30th and died Just Beatrice Naef, Miss Georgia Griggs,1 Bills and children, Miss Helen Betts, Miss.Virla Sand- -' Salisbury and children, all of Salt the day following her second annl-atroMiss Julia Sandstrom, Mins) Like City, were here on Sunday, versary. s, May the little son, with his Dixie Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad i visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. Vern by face and appealing smile, in a Harold Vlertel, John Han-- 1 Eife and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rife. n tbe son, Dale Pierce, Vernon Castleton, M. Pi Downey, prominent resident "eaaure .heaJ 4tbe wound hearts of the parents Is the wish Wirihlln and Arthur Suth- - 0f Eureka, waa taken to a Salt Lake erland. Hospital last Friday for treatment. Mrs. Clarence Rostrum was hos- - Mr. Downey has been ill for a good less to the members of the 500'' portion of the winter, but a turn at club on Thuraday evening. In the the hospital should do him a world card playing first prise was won by of good. Latest reports are that he Juhn Fennell internal revenue of- Ms. Roy Naef and the house prize la much Improved at present, was In Eureka by Mrs. John Farren. A delicious Mr. and Mrs. John Oreno and onjhursday. was seved by the hostess to Ue aon who bayB been making their un on Income checkins and other the following: Mrs. Dan Edwards, borne at Salt Lake City for the past Mrs. Kenneth Spurrier. Mrs. Roy tew yearBt moyed back t0 Eureka Naef. Mri. Fred 0 roomer. Mrs. Sea- - laBt Sunday and will again take up nord Ryan, Mri. John Farren, Miss tbelr residence In this city. la I ranees Anderson, Mrs. Arlln Kay. j reported that Mr. Oreno Is contem-La- st May 1st, the plating on going Into business hers. Tuesday, Gleaner Girls of the Eureka Ward, The L. O. T. club members were Salt Lake to take care of soma entertained at an old fashion- - entertained Monday evening by caj work there. ed purty at the home of Mrs. Marla Mrs. George Castleton. 500 was played, first prise being won by Mrs. Versa Sylvester, Mrs. Sarah Preparations Being Made for PODDY Runnella cut prize.. Luncheon was a 8 Dav. May 26th Miss Martha Welerman, Miss Mar-- served to the following: Mrs. Tressa Memorial popples which the wo- garet Gourley, Mias Dora Black, Vlertel, Mrs. Sam Edwards, Mrs. Miss Georgia Griggs, Miss Beatrice Sarah Runnells, Mrs. II. E. Naylor, men of the American Legion Anxi-Miss Mrs. Thomas Drew, Mrs. Anna Me- - liary will distribute here on Poppy Naef, Miss Vlrla Sandstrom, Miss Julia Donnell, Mrs. T. A. Clement, Mrs. Day. May 26th, have been the means Sandstrom, Margaret Sandstrom, Miss Agnes King, Miss Versa Sylvester. of providing employment to hun- Lucllle Russell. Miss Dixie Scott and M ZabrUkla entertalned dreds of disabled World War veter- Char, Marla Bray. the member of the Fldells Club on an. through the winter and spring according .to Mrs. J. Ray A surprise party was given at the Wednesday, April 25th. "500" was montb8 home of Mrs. Frank Taylor last Sun- - enjoyed, Mre. Frank Briakey winning Sorenson, rehabilitation chairman of tbe ocal Auxiliary unit. The little day. In honor of George A. What-'fir- st prize, and Mrs. George Tinsman colt, who celebrated his birthday on' cut prize. The hostess served a dell- - rad ower bY raade possible earnof for Iasa $100,000 approximately was date. Mrs. that clous luncheon to the following: .500 played, disabled men, she stated. State Engineer's Office, Salt Lake J. II. Marahall winning (he ladles Mrs. John F. Rowe, Mrs. Eugene tb score and Nilson John A. the F. high prize Grant, .Blackett, Mrs. AuxiNotice Is hereby given that K. M. A delicious luncheon cells Bacon, Mrs. Dean Beck, Mrs. which the American Legion men's prize. was served to the following: Mr. and John Bunnell, Mrs. T. E. Bartlett, liary offers on Poppy Day to be worn Royle, Elberta, Utah, haa made ap--' Mrs. J. H. Marshall, Mrs. and Mrs. Mrs. Catherine Russell, Mrs. Keith in honor of the World War dead Is plication in accordance with the reserved strictly for the war dls- - Laws of Utah to appropriate 0.175 John Nilson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry, Hickman, Miss Kathryn Douglass. Mrs. Sorenson explained. It sec. ft. of water from two springs in abled," Mrs. Mr. and Fred Wiles, Dlttmer, Mra. Anna McDonnell entertained offers a means of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Morgan, Mr.! employment to Utah Connty, Utah. 0.125 aec. ft. of a very veterans unable to do other work said water will be diverted from the . Night. ..Club. In . and Mrs. O. A. WhstCOtt, Mrs. Etta . Saturday , and not only br,nf them raoney for Pr,n No. 1 at Its point of Issuance, Gear, Mra. Rose Taylor, Fred Ditt-- ! th aupport of themselvea and faml- - which bears W. 10760 ft. and N. mer, Jr., and Mrs. Frank Taylor,'.0 . In the ard playln lies, but aids in their rehabilitation 600 ft. from tha 8W cor Sec. I I'c ou . hostess. 10, the wn . ! ,ct?r pr,e.' giving them beneficial. Interest- - T. 10 S., R. 1 W.t S. U B. & M. and by a Mrs. Marlon Rnssell cut prise and ln work c ft. of said 0.175 aec. ft. of 0 0B Mrs. Lydia Ferguson consolation. made ln govern- - water will be diverted from Spring p0pplei .j.be lr, ; Olhers present were: Mrs. Sam Ed- - mant hospitals and In special poppy No. 2 at its point of Issuance, which r tmer' f, ' work rooms maintained by the AuxI- - bears W. 10200 ft. and N. 675 ft. Ir, i: I,,irjr- - Th,H ypar 68 dlffeTent PPPX from auld cor. All of aald water will tan.to.1!,' Mrn ! I making renters have been In opera- - be commingled at Spring No. 2 and mv. V r, In 40 states. Employment Is re- - conveyed 24.000 ft. by pipe line and Where You - Are Always ! The members of the Elite Club stricled - - to men unable to do work used from January 1st to December and a number of Invited guests were of other types and preference Is 31st Inch of each year for domestic entertained by Mrs. George Forscy given (hose with families to support, and municipal purposes at Elberta, The best of working conditions Utah. of this week. ; ; on Wednesday evenlng ! In the playing of bridge Mrs. Leslie are, of course, provided for the dls- This application Is designated In Mrs. abled men employed In the poppy the 8tate Engineer's Office as Kile j ; Cromar won high score prise, Dean Beck guest prize, Mrs. Angus project. Tha number of popples that No. 11611. Miller cut prise, .Mrs. J. Vern Rife a man ran make In one day Is re-All protests against the granting Tha hostess served a alrlcted In order that the workera of said application, stating tha rea- consolation. delicious luncheon. Club members will not tax their strength. The work sons therefor, must be by affidavit present were: Mrs. Leslie Cromar,. is directed In inch a manner that It In duplicate, accompanied with a fee IU aid In the physical and mental ot $1.00 and fllod In this office with- Mrs. O. A.' Allred, Mrs. A. D, Baird, Mra. Angus Miller, Mrs. Elmer Fer. rehabilitation of tha. veterans,' as In thirty (30) days after the com- ; Card ROOD! ill Connection uon, Mrs. Erwin Sas, Mrs. Emron well aa giving them financial bene-- pletlqn of tha publication of this : Birch, Mrs. John Nilson, Mrs. J. fils. The money contributed for the notice. ! Vern Rife. Mrs. John Franks; ape- - popples pays the wages of the poppy T, II. IIUMPHKRYS, ; clsl guests:. Mrs. Ed Olson, Mrs. J. makers and helps support the Legion 0la(e gngjneer. E. Bergstrom, Mrs. J. T. Wilson, end Auxiliary activities for the wet- - (Date of Drat publication. May' I, $ Mrs. Dean Beck, Mrs. 8. L. Jarman fare of tbe dlsablrd veterans and da- - 1036. Date of gst publication, )Iay e 91, . Mrp. Walter rrenks. pendent famlllei." HIC.VIOR Items of the lou)n Fu-Pho- ne h,h,t ! W - ... If ,gt k1 a, Rates $2.60 per year. Subscription Monday. DAY OR NIGHT PHONE 104 Eu-irek- . AUTO REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS TOWING J. VERN RIFE Publishers l STOCK BAI.BR .. SALES AND SERVICE ' i 3 2 11111 . FORD RIFE 2 (lease) Dragon (lease) Empire Mines (lease) Yankee (lease) Centennial Eureka (lease) Swansea (lease) Utah Fire Clay Co. (silica) Tintic Service Station at Eureka, Utah. 8 4 Chief Cone, (lime) Chief Cone Eureka on Thursday of each week is! Plutua REMOVED TO sa EUREKA REPORTER WEEKLY ORK SHIPMENTS JAMISON MOTOR CO. Thursday, May 3, 1934. trj Jrp ' aSrt chub-Holme- as It spe-we- re fr A. en " "nda ta. JublndbJaabi , hiihuh siumn Lrmi Robinson Roland and yy t MAIUOX LAVER, ! ! ) - . ) I ' : . 1$.) I'll look back, this praise; I'll see those fsccs la my memory Reporter smile, .Then a toast to I tn I I'll get over those hills; sure enough. When at last I stand on the crest of success. High School Notes Lr ) rough, : . BANK BAR . of the - I ..... q . One of the best and most Interesting of projects ever undertaken by) tbe students of the English classes1 was tbe making of booklets entitled A World Tour." These booklets were artistically designed and ranged In a pleasing manner. Each' one of them consisted of at least 20 retold stories, poems or novels per-- ! talnlng to different sections of the world, chosen to be retold by the-- ! itndenls who made the book. In- dlvldualism waa the ksynota of acli. Soma students printed their covers; some typed designs of an unusual nature, some drew cartoon designs, some painted world scenes, some mads conventional designs. covers wart most artistically done. a few students selected pictures typical of the selections they retold and had them form a part of tha books. That many students worked hard and earnestly on their books Is evident by the fact that lhe work Is someof lhe best and most success- fu) ever completed as a project In t,t puilh rapp. HirdJai Aap grpe Vlfct$d rnaypr raise. my Martha C. E. school I , will E. Weiarman. RIFE Notary Feblle REPORTER OFFICE, Kweka Anderson Funeral Home Where quality and prices unite to be else. to give values found no where Phone 168 Day or Night Nephi Utah |