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Show REPORTER the ms Z r i, rrr i Lw" ""j ' spomlent Jay evening Fifty two Volume The REMEMBER 'I Reporter The Ffjm Twenty. W rt th( J, Sllartl (Utah) HITS HOME WHEN YOU USE YOUR OWN NEWSPAPER ReixrUi Friday, July 1U52- - 25, -- 10c per Copy- Number Thirty - Set for Oldsters Dinner, Show, Program 0. E. IUfe By Mm. Kun-k- a YO UR ADVERTISING Years Ago news anything but gal (4 Eureka 10 1ittrn officials of the Untie Building Program Begins . i j Mining Co. had issued to curtail production fifty fTccnt which automatically cul m labor employed at thin min,, All Over 65 Invited to Entertainment: 9 jCars Leave LDS Church xtlf. iMtcail of reducing the force decided to per cent it was on half-- 1 Into Iliiin all ' t'1 "k thus giving the men two work each order did ka Standard, contmllcd hy hi month. jFormer Resident celcbrateil in pioneer Pay was manner at Mam-not- h most fitting t The days activities started nitb a miniature parade, the being children, and the flonu small, but interesting and letutiful. This was followed by a was attended by pfoeram which audience. f large anil appreciative A dance was held for the children nfreshment were given do those is the early afternoon at which pment. After the dance a number of races were held at the base-bi- Dennis Patrick Downey, (W, former resident of Eureka, died Thursday, July 17, in Siintuquin of a brain concussion, after the victim fell and struck a rock ln an irrigation ditch on a Santaquin street. The mishap occurred about 9:30 p.m. as Mr. Downey was walking along the atreet with hia wife. He apparently became dizzy and toppled into the water. He waa carried some 200 feet downstream and under two brides llcmell Stew-;ar- t, until bis reached the scene to pull him prin-oipe- ls ll A son-in-la- played bet- and Mammoth. in favor of the Mammoth team. The days festivities ended with a dance in the evening. Elbert Becsley and his Eurekans furnished the music for ween Benjamin He score was 23-1- 0 occasion which wan enjoyed by i luge crowd. The celebration was the by the Fire Department LDS Church Sunday sponsored ud the School. was celebrated in a my quiet way in Eureka, when members of the LDS Church car-- 1 ried out a celebration commemo-- 1 rating the arrival of the Pioneers to this state. In the morning a moat interesting program was given at the church. In the afternoon a free dance for the children was (hen at the Recreation Hall. In the evening a dance waa given, mule being furnished by the Tin-ti- c Pioneer Day High School band. Mrs. Nellie Turner, age 48. was routined to the Payson Hospital as the result of an automobile nt -rident which took place nt Snnta-cui- n. She a fracture right arm and received mill and broken rata and bruises. 1 Turner, Francis M. Long of Dividend, collided head-o- n while coming around a turn at the city limits of Santa-quiOfficials who Investigated it aid that Long, aceonfpanied by Mi mother, waa driving on the aide rong of the road. Mrs. Turner waa the only one injured. A wedding of considerable was solemonized on July 9th hen Mias Virginia Ann Dobbs. Jnughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Dobbs of Dividend, was married to Neel Peterson, son of Mr. and Nn. J. R. Peterson of Salt Lake Qty. The bride waa very popular Jjnong the younger set of Tintic "Strict and Salt Lake City where was JSt. Marys attending school at the of the Wasatch. They J1 Panning a home in Salt Luke n. City. Miss Elizabeth Bigler, daughter Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Bigler of mlver City, was married to James Stocks of Marvsvalc. He was th 01 Mrs. Jamea Storks. The fj ondewi one of the popular young dies of the Tintic District nnd honored Wnl ! tifi and over, ill net. regmlltHs of their religious affiliations. Arriingi'inenls are being made for transportation, and a free picture slmw will tie held in Puyson at in a.m. Following the show they will la taken to Santaquin and a hot dinner and a fine, program will In the order of the day. The cars will leave the LDS church at 9 a.m. All planning to make the trip are asked to contact Bishop George Forsey or Mrs. Tola out. Members of the family admini- -' stered artificial respiration until firemen arrived with a reaiiselta-,tobut efforts to revive him r, guest of a number of events previous and after marriage at Marysvule, where guest at the home- - of Mr. torn Mrs. V. A. Taylor. The groom of the prominent yonnr . OTe of his locality. The young hpte made their home in Marvx-TO- e. w I Mht Xewinan. A gixid time ia assured all who attend, and the church Is to he commended for their thoughtfulness in entertaining the old folks of the District. Kiwanis Enjoys Outing In failed. Mr.' Downey was born April 27, 1AH4, In Leadvllle, Colo., a son of Timothy and Mary Edgeworth Joyce Gustafson, student body secretary at Brigham Yeung University during summer school sesDowney. He raine to Eureka with 'James L. Holloway, USN, sions, heralds BYU's new construction program with a friend'y wave. Involving some 28 separate his parents at an early age, and re- i club Kiwanla Eureka up Eureka education the Ida in ceived alepped III 9 projects, the $250,000 worth cf building is expected to be ccmpted by the start of the school year. their weekly meeting thla week schools. the rrulae, the mlOHhl-eveninPurlnff Tuea on Park He married Augusta Lundholm ami mot at the City visit Guantanamo Hay, will The menibera amlnicn August 12. 1908 in Eureka, and day Cuba, and two European ports dutch a lunch, wives their 15 resliliHl for here enjoyed years they meal the regu- where tours have been arranged prior to moving to Santaquin to and followingwasthe to visit points of Interest and alheld. in lar meeting make a home. While residing several men The games low them to collect souvenirs for enjoyed Eureka he was a barber and also 'worked for a time in the mines. of liorsoshoes, with Ken Spurrier the home folks. Survivors include hia widow, and Wilson Lee carrying off the Simtaquin; three sons and a- honors. 4-- H A huge bonfire was built and HenjaJohn II. Andrew suffered a w daughter, Dennis Downey, Mrs. a Provo: Jesse relaxed and min: Downey, the enjoyed group h oration on uw palm or The plight of three valuable palominos, who fell ' June Stewart. Santaquin and Tim- - good old chin fest around the fire. from Next meeting will be held at 125 feet into an open mine shaft last Wednesday, pHnier a broken Five great grand- the 1ark on Tuesday of next week grandehililren, oiwhile at pi reed, his hand aroused considerable interest and much sympathy in wmk nl a sister. Miss Helen at the usual lime. the Andrew Drug. A children, ami Gingham Cals exhibitrel th-i- r our little town, nnd all were vny it San Francisco. Cali for Downey, Is He from shelf a in fell the and nnsii'lled their dress. a work much relieved alien the animals mom while Mr. Andrew nia. were rescued anil wen found unfor their ni(4her at u Mcial services wen- - held MonMineral Several stitehes LDS working. hurt after spending 2'i hours in the was at 10:30 a.m. in SI. meeting held last Fridsy, July 18. were I'lMpiiixii to close the wound, day morning o ahandint'd at hole the from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Church in Eureka, with risim. Patrick's "glory Mine about a mile from ami lie lust considerable blood. He Msgr. A. F. Giovannoni celebrut General chairman of the affair to is nevertheless, earry trying mass. Eureka. . . . was PrcHident Toni Ferris: rewhirl! be ing the requiem on at the Burial wu in Santaquin Cem- iThe animals owned by Roy owns and drug store, School at' the Afi tho-ter- freshment committee, Alary Alike Sunday 12.1 under direction of Claudin (jsl rhureh at 10:00 a.m., Harry Atherlev, Angelina Bogdan and ( ikelberry, Goshen, tumbled Sunday evening mivii cs at tlv feet en- Home of lHyson. Mineral lit when hole, the into frig Randle, Supt. Catherino Caputo; music chairLDS Eureka war.! weie cimducteii When the youngsters go n a a a on vehicle from eil at man, Lila Alac Service Flurekuns in town at- - j Church Fomiut by Worship lights falas Cherry. Forsey take lunches soinelimes by Bishep George narrow mine road. They were bike, tlieir tending the funeral services for. 11:00 with Rev. Curlctt conduct-M- r. with a welThe hill lows:.Opening s'.nK. Earth vv.ii, b the opened program "Vir !" M from wWn mine Downey were Air. Chime ing. Glovan-nen- i. Ancilla come leader Her Ten Thousand FIimms. ..pen- - l,unnPll Thlirwiav nbout K p.m. on "d thn ugh thieket. You may luid by Downey and daughter, Helen, Air. Sae-- i and to Cheer John Casth'lun: IJla in sandwiches Lender, il Song pack hel).ful Air. ami Air. Earl F. Dunn of ing prayer. Wm. Owens, Airs. Dean Henroh! Thunnlay. sandled In the salute to the flsg individual the ament song. "I Need Thee Every j square plastic Cherry a made AfammoUi Mr. business tri anil of Salt under removed Lake, Pownry'a The horses were now available in the menits'rs in Hour.'' The evenings pi .gram direction of Roy Okeiberry. Go- - wich rontHiium sister. Mis Helen Downey of San to Salt Lake on Saturday of last and seconipsnied Hiesuse arc a to in stores. members was under the dilution of the, singing, America. .4-week. Cal. v klieriff Jy Francisco, """"time lunches. t.K.,l CartFiJldsml Eureka Citv Mar-- 1 gave the Elders Quorum and consisted pledge. Demonstracontainers am also; tions by members under the dithe following numbers: Speaker.:.., Dick Bryson. available in the plastic to carry rection of Miss Giovannoni ami llano duet Norma Wilson of llvn.inii,e individual wedges 4 ,a pie. Torriai were as follows; Toni Dora Jameson and Maxine afong the of side the .t Dixon. Pain.41 Ferrl. cutting anil sewing a skirt to hole of the Speaker. n(ar vertlele walls -DO YOU KNOW- - That the name with the use of a pattern; Alary Ive Thee. song, "t'tah. ;Wnst trail." narrow. a . of Utah's Mate paik are: Old Mike Atherley, topic, Good GroomPrayer. Max lrsi-- Virma . meNMir aa the crude trail was State House Slate Park at Mil- son was the accompanist i r t h. ing on the Care of the Hair and fribht-musicthe badly ; Jacob Hamblin State Paik numhers. with I.im rne nod WnpteltoIlt Complexion; Catherine Ctoputo, On anlmaU bolted to freedom. in Sait Iik. ; Summit and Alorgan Making a Hemmed Patch; Ange-lin- e Batin' as chorister. (They were luter coralbul at Eur- - count Vernal State Park at Bogdan. Shoulder Protector; 2111(1 in OlllC und Mrs. Grounds Ml. lekaRodeo rlaced Mflvill Whitflnck, SOI) f "rial!: and alte of ohisia'te And Explorer ! Connie Jameson, Cutting and Sew' to taken later and a pasture truck Bt IJike Outing gall lIllin City. Whitl'lock, has hl'Cll seriously WOUnd((l in action in ing of a Blouse With the Use of a "M. Stake lield The Fantaquin-Tinti- e in according to word received by relatives this Iuttern. the interim of Ranchers and many others no vof know Tiiat lh(. Ktuva, an outing and swimming art.v how During wei-kstill changing arc wonilering town rf,Kt and d him v 'f Ijike Bonneville givs like Explorers for all Into their frorka the group i eoiild fall 125 feet Melvin is s graduate of Tintic horses three Arrowhead I lit IMh. water fresh (his "If lake! this: Friday. July was addressed by Dora Torriai, VXlTICIcll were mov p'slorwt to its inaxiiiiiiin bigh wh.Hil and ha lus'n in mvvicr from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m Assistant Leader, on a timr4y subKon-14 in j 'For months, the more past than original development, hour or two of swimming, games of cooperation between pnr-ent- a S Hi.' 1. with ject months for (M six end towns would is t ii s ;ln were enjoyed h.v the group under and members. lived The Whil.disk family siibii,. iged snd 10; of Utah's Army. the direction of Stake Activity The Fashion Revue was the sole bImii! 1" for Junction at Tintic winild fi be rendi'ii'd H.pti1i.tii Leader. Lillian Elton. Councilman John F'nrren is ion-the- ir supervision of the Gingham Gal in. mid. s- - The Temple Square in venrs. Hi parent are now making - fined to St. Mark's Those attending from Eureka miton i lbs in home lie hosiiital, where with Toni Ferris presiding and apDrug. bulled Salt Iik- City would . wire: Connie Jameson. Ann feel of wstir. Mis. Fklwnrd Condriih L.iM be is receiving treatment for a pearing first in revue wearing n nnhr Manon Sax. Mary Isiu kidney ailment. He has been on green print skill of red tun and still resides at Tintic Jiiin tu.r I .cal Chments. Marie w Ptot two " white dimitv blouse. !'" f,,r I Virginia . .Is" mom, n serious Iron and Steel Tl. An in weeks, and hi many friends will Khr then greeted the milhers. suSt spicy. Griii Carls, n. Charlene Hverage wages nils hourly hlH con- ,rurn bis.1- Bin). Peggy Xaef. Jill Johnson, pervisor and lender snd announcin Hi. iron mid stul industry ros" t imiing t.. wild ...eiv-- d bv Daniels, ed the following niudcls and th.Hr IS he lliil Thompson. DmmsRurrastun. :rom time 'l esclil 1939 to the end sistir At lb.' tJ.t per ci.t III ensemble: Angelina Bogdan, gold rumnie Nelson. la'e :il . wl::!. Miles Geni'i S. iron and steel a of in .Mr. Klxa Homier was in Salt on pink pioue. Pencil slim Dan. Fave biuI Hawn Elton. Mrs. friends will I'M. i's i" i'1 I'dvsnelng hv an aver-uLike over the week enl. where print Japan. M.s iiiniiv and Mrs. Ruby Bigbr. Mrs. Larsi-n- . skirt I n i ii of lus . niv !t pink dimity blouse; Con- at tl. cent. m to rv ..f iii"iii.'i, she attended the stage production per Darrell Pixn. empbA-iveiy nie fur-I dv Jameson, pgold print on pink IVail Forsey and Kina Rinl. Mm li :.nd all me wisl..ng Randle Maiket. will have S.im,on and IV llah " which she v wjth (.lea iwr M Men I .'. ov.'l .i:'1 American emii.v.-her exi'llsi for N'lllg l.ite f"l wrek termed a a "delightful jvrtorm. , Tl . h ... anrt f ev.-! pjnk a. aparUiinr cii;.-has he one i veilin':. .Inly T.n'sd-imo, tlvit day's pay per ptvs ii""'III ii.m I . lofiil l.lbl"' tal buttons; Liu Cherry, green A tin'll H S i or indirect tuxes to Stake M on outing of being tardy i miicc be was I'l" .0 . o .11 fill- - -- p.'i' .t:r.i:h".i:-W. -r .Ii lv printed cotton skirt and blous' of a f i overnment. I,., l.ing.ii.ge c:ir.v..n Airs. winner Aland in SniUaeiiin lucky Ligan ar.d daiigli-t.r- white cn-to- t dimity, nIccx'cIck with Pethe l.eiivt Wake-l'ladio in ( Jlenn.'i''. Jissie snd Verna of Salt ter Pan and Jt collar. She then gax'e a th'Ed.viu.is 111 I .like. m town lust Sunday s.nsor.'d by Csnipfir'1' was 'piano min, playing "Clnie de T: e Coiupal'.V ut and A fine pi. gran Mrs. C..f. Dennis with outing. and Atiss Margin. 4 Ilai- - l.uni'," t,y Clause Ivl.iissy; Mary .'.nit W'itli tlv ! u:..ri with mm l . vs f,,f.i:i Alike A tlx i lev. navy blue rnx'on M M l''V Tl ' iivf f if ' S'ioi'M Give R'.i'.l " 'A the stake. N. M i rtaffeta tlnml skirt nn.l xvitli tight ' and ' t V,. : du. m: i.i'nk McNeil bm . . . fitting lx.n.'e and an tinder re.llnr ' ' ;.i. Tin'll . Il,.':l 111, 1,1 II lf'"p Mill I'l - of f,r k I!i" i !v.Inrv' l -r, -- .t!."! the wlllte eyelet: J- - liar F'ltin-t- l. .! i I 'i I" ilv H it must alvevs wire erpy.-nre i h i, I'M fiiH-in. .f red ; i o n Is io:' 1!:. fi::n m k.'ails; it is tin1 n'!"r snle ..f y,,:,l'.e 1( I, eidt.in n.nd-Mnrv Mike print .1 v. I . r ; !l lia'UMi's.-!an v. of ii. s h C mg Fl'.-At., rt. : ("at li. r .'n- ( (.1 f . i v nit zl ; .. Ii Min', Ri.h.r FM.Iy. vr n ! out io frock "f '.v'n'e lo.luii '"I s r I'., IF, ad lit vl.il '. i! h cn.i uv. 'd g.."d sl;i . S r. i . y o no to.: i.f truth. You i I '.'I'M I. Ill'll ' i. nr l' Mine. Mf '.' i'" Tt i J til... Min i n v Is'lu-v, K'"W T! .1. fitnl (ben danc.! rn It mil ' : , i' the t.lil IM'di.ili.'. nc'l.d l,f ti't-- r A nr-- . ' n Bur-- . of t ! '' "l TT' Mi' .' ti' i.t. '.ill d I in.1 youi it.-Ti veil dno. in t,-- f l.'ii''; .ii 11" li..!it' mrnl. I r--. 't'lle ,1,1 v lt m I'M'. I ink , ,. rtf (Ari.'nt.il ni::titie t wn ru. er.i.!.' e of ri'an.l.'i,:n eo, sod oro't t.'. Co;ii inn. .ef. use -- pi nduig at :lime i" T11 tollw.i'.'l ,1 nuiiid.irin rullnr with '. I're.ii n i' h i; .'lit i'it. i. b inn bankinpA til' rrib.r v.i o"': It. vn ..huients of ilnlntv white I I nail, n, tlie I l.niie A rim'd l.mld of CP'iip f ei.biw be min' Ih" enddeiii. " 0,li, lit. .. warn ( '.I m cent y. ' V.vir's Fi 1M"i!V""'M ..... I..)--i b... .Vote ni'M'i'il v(M. feed m.j poii..l I: t:.' Ii.'i biini.s of t . Wil'd . Tl'I Afro Ctr- is to speak m we to M'" Clvirio F.-ri!i.n i Sim.iity i ni.d xx I I ii SVn. I think, to do as we pretend and on.',. AVnbbe.lMf Mo I One Fcbrsl ..'i i.i;n. v."!.-- ' IM I'1 Pie . .. n t" . ".It Mr If oh' B.mdiin Mr l .T.da to what i"iloriii i .l"l we.pr.in-is.'r proiess. Hit. S. i T-. arconling to - f it " Inn N B"' He cam. I , and really to lie whit w. W lii'.i. -- .in Xtrs .loxe.'h .1 Clierrv m Srsn-U- to ' fever. Here, be U cangratulaUd by aarM-Smith Cniulmii. sns H'" would seem nnd appear to In-- . . d the bailers snd the GineR-mla involved in kivinc off a i' I benpiul. ih l. d rtures Ji.Iiii Till.itson, S.m . ; v nr.. tlil'fc me tl" 'em i Gal. i. P more than costs employee it tu.' Cor, tin ins l.t IVtlV to keep him on I he payn.ll. Place Of Meeting : 5ralNA?5JUM , Store Owner "Glory Hole" Walls Blasted in Unique Drug Rescue Of 3 Injures Hand Valuable Palominos On Broken Bottle Club Exhibits Work, Models S..K Methodist Church Sets Meetings Church News, (VI-urud- mother of Mrs. Maynard Carter of Eureka, was a former resident of this city, during vhkh time she operated obth the Bullion Beck Hotel and the Tintic Hotel. She was on her way to Euieka with her son. R. A. Turner. H and daughter, Josephine, is, when the accident happened. The Turner car and one driven bv Mrs. to all tile oldsters, Tinlic Dies In Santaquin directors. park. baseball game was Tho OKI Folks larty, sponsored by the L. I). S church will lx held Wednesday, July ITU. Hishop Forsey is extending a cordial invitation Dennie P. Downey not effect the which company the aame board 9 a.m. July 30 Activities 4-- y, j oja-rate- ! j : ; H 4-- H lie-shape- d Tintic High Graduate In Japanese r: "f ,1 n ; Hospital; Injured On Korean Front al mr-rc- ' vi-rn- Mia-Muii- U j(r : . Mia-Mai- , VllV riff 4-- H Hospital 4-- t.-r- tht R'-M- ... r g. Mo-pit- iil , -- ri.1hw r p.mIi.A1''x Nolan entertain,! the "0lir Women's Tongue mem-n- t her heme. Three tables of played ard a nirr l, was served. Mrs. II. I. l!,t Priw nnd Mrs. Nn-'the house prize. uliaoi Okev. a lifetime resi-ZJ- ? the Tintic District who was "tokUiK las home jn San Krnncisc. .. ., "'k ln Eurikn for a month's relatives and fr.tirls. . ,nkv "1 il was a ri -- l "re ho liHck l11 ."p i:i li the the "M b- ; had sr-- nt of hi:, life. ,IKS l,,'ra I hick wort I, I in ri. ! m iS;lt k (,ity ,f. " vi nt li in I hm Vi. V :,s a a'1''1 "r h ',r,! Mr. n : l"r'i", - r.! ,'ir' Vom Sti?"i ' lfti'e', V' .,n mul Mr- 11,1 - M'u-IW- ' club in t with At un. nYlm k :i ""s s, ivc I. i pleasant time Tret,."'nR bri'lg'. Mrs. William for hi.Urm wnnor of the prize ,,n1 Mrs. George Tuianvm w,,n the cut Rim...'!, prize. Mrs. hu w'' Grant w,,pp: Mr- - A. Stella Shea, Mis. continued on page two) v. h-- ' f- s. P - VM-i- vi-it- llar-iingl.'- ii j 1 -n I 1 mI.-- i . - I - , . . ! . f i i l r-- ! 1 ' - - ' : 1 . ! , 1 ay A Si'-e- - ' ' 1 r'-- il-- ..,tic .., li-- l a. 1'e . i ' i 1 5 |