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Show TUI REPORTER calling in appreciate your to your local item Tuei-Ja- y before torrenilent evening YOUR ADVERTISING HITS HOME WHEN YOU USE YOUR OWN NEWSPAPER Fifty - Volume The Eureka Reporter, Friday, August 18, 1950 Jubilee Queens, Attendants Reign Royal Fashion Over Big Celebration Chosen To Play All-St- In Game ar Number Thirty three 10c per Copy- - -- ' Student Eureka -- The regular meeting of the Coronation of the Silver Jubilee Queen, Miss Merle (Jillispie and attendants was held Friday night at the dance at the Tintic high school. The little flower girls, Sharon and Jackie Hunts-- 1 i "aanaid Runnells, non of Mr. and grand-T0- f Ralph Runnells. and Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Run-this city, has been chosen game 5ay in the Utah All-StPlayed at the University 19. Ronald rf Utah Stadium. Aug. man from Granite . last years football Cap-JH- e was also chosen as tackle Jr Jubilee Report Indicates S. Event Was Big Success Eur- eka Kiwania club was held In the Memorial building, under the direction of Vice President, Wm. Treloar. Singing was led by Wilson Lee, after which Lon The in led the salute to the naguwu tendwd'by acting President Treloar. After a delicious dinner reports were heard and then a discussion of ticket selling techniques was led by President Bill. Chet Dalgleish ted as secretary In the absence of Secretary Vem. Although the group was small, the spirit of Ki warns was there in abundance, and evepone enjoyed the talk feat lowing the meeting. Sand-stro- I It must be a source of satisfaction to Robert Franks, president of the Silver Jubilee celebration, and to the members of his various committees, to m know that the celebration was such a success. Perhaps not too much of a financial success, but the enEnlist tertainment end of theeelcbration strewing rose petals in the path of waa certainly worth while. With In U. S. the lovely queen. Wee, Gerry Gil- the many things entering Into the brother of the queen, car- employment picture last week, It crown beauUon a the silver ried diaries Van Wagoner, EriM0-5- 9 football team. looked for awhile like It would be ful velvet pillow. Mrs. Van Martha Wagoner, almost Impossible to cany on the and a friend, Bob Allen Miss GUlispic and her escort, Keith (Pushing, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tg-- it Lake, who is also a mem-v- r festivities. However, things of Sorenson Mammoth and Billy Heber Cushing, enlisted in the U. team, visited straightened out, aa they have a of the Miss Eleanor Jackson S. Navy on Monday. They will way of doing, and all the townsEur-escort vtth Mr and Mrs. Rod Runnells Robert ! and Roscnlund, leave Sunday for San Diego to forJubilee celebration. people and many Elain Mias and Erickson and, eka, during the CAI,mAl 'rain at the Naval Base. mer residents, were eager and willescort James Lunt of Mammoth,! 1011111 flCSIUCllI Other visitors at the Runnells ing to enjoy the celebration to the made a charming picture aa they, tone for the celebration were Mrs. utmost, which they did In grand LmII to the stage, where Queen! uVemc Williams and children, walked Mrs. I Oil I style. Merle was crowned and bade to ss-- U I CO Dtwna and Bette. Mr. and Mr. After weeks of planning, headKav Runnells and son.. Don. sume her royal command of thej hard work and plenty of disMrs. Ralph Runnells and aches, President! Jubilee celebration, by and Salt Lake, events, the big day finShirley. couraging Robert Franks. daughter TOTAL MOBILIZATION and on Friday it The arrived, Eva L. Wharton. Long Beach. ally The queens committee, with Mrs. j looked aa If Mother Nature was ' Cii and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cole army may be short of manpower Miss Irene Kay, 18. Eureka, Frank Burgner, 68. Grass Val- md" family of Campton. Cal. going to do us dirt." The mornnumerically, but Karol Hays, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles .wU? lev- Calif fornur resident of Ril- daughter in to ing was nice and cool which was adds avoirIts III., Washington, Kay. and Miss Mary Ellen Larsen. vpr City, died Thursday, Aug. 10. perfect for the well arranged ' dupois. The enlistee weighs 330 . . . 17. of Bernard t'KGF.H some St. George, suffered ('FILING in Grass Valley of coinplirations program carried out in the Brother Of j khli-lpounds. his eyrs from sportsschool Barurh very painful injuries last Saturday following a fall last Saturday Aug. grounds. But by afterhigh " of movie lights s he I evening at 8:20 p.m., when the according to word received by noon, some heavy, dark clouds apgirt in which they were occupants. friends in the district. rrlling on prices, wages, rents peared and a real old dust atorm Man Dies overturned on U. S. highway 6. anil fees and asks total mobilixa During his residence in Silver preceded a rather heavy rain Just beyond the Tintic Lumber Co. he wss superintendent of tion. City, atorm. It cooled the atmosphere Miss Kay received a broken collar J Utah Ore Sampling Company JUrK!j? In Salt and made it rather considerably the 1 L general End bone, and some bad cuts and bruls- plant. uncomfortable for the rodeo speces. Miss Larsen received some vary BenHe was a member of the tators. However, Saturday dawned bad cuts about the head and face. evolent and Protective Order of Bsrlowe Bray. 62. Trovo native clear and delightfully cool, which in dances held Eureka fi.ri Chief biggest Consolidated, cars; Both young ladies were taken to Elks Lodge, No. 711, Eureka. resident of Eureka for some made it a perfect day for the for many year Codiva. 4; Yankee Consolidated. 1; the Pay son hospital for treatment, ' Survivors include his widow, time and former official of Lockhof the eelebration, the highlight L. Rodeo 3 The Mines. Miaa R. JoAnne 1; Robwhere Queen, confined. are still Empire Garity. Grass Valley; a son, Don Burgner, they eed Aircraft Corp.. Burbank. Cal. very parade. grand Sorenson of and and her Mammoth, Dragon Consolidated, ert Maxwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reno, Ncv., three daughters, Mrs. died Tuesday. Parade Aug 9. in a Salt silica; 12. A Hinson, driver of the car, attendants. Miss Marjorie Gard- Ila B. Naylor, Vernal; Mrs. Dollic Wm. of ailment. a heart Like hospital The parade waa definitely a Miss Bethea and ner, Jack and were St. Tranchcl. Wahlquiat June and Mrs. B. George Gaufin, Murray, He had been living in retirement credit to a small community, and By held capable of cut and bruised, but did not require Miss Helen Franks, wrere presented B. Ccrala. Salt Lake City. in Salt Lake. the parade committee is deserving both at the the and roddb, nights Funeral Services and burial were hospitalization. Son of George and Alice of the highest praise from the enwestern in colorful their girls, conducted in Salt Lake on Monday, members of the Eureka tire district. Beautiful floats, loveThe Bray, he was born in Provo outfits, proved that the girla in Aug. 14 Ward are happy to welcome home ly girla, and stirring music, July 13, 1888. He attended schools mining towns can ride equally ae their returned Missionaries, who played by youth in colorful unithere and later worked as a leaser as those in the farming comwell have fulfilled their missions. Elder forms, made it just about perit mines in Eureka before joining munities. Glen Lee has recently returned fect for those enjoying the parade. serve in the marine corps to The Tintic high school band from the Northern California MisFrance in World War I. The members of the various Work at the Srrantnn Mine was wives journeyed to Arrowhead Re- strutted their stuff at the ball sion World was and Elder Robert Laird from bands participating are certainly he War II During machin sort to due and break ala the weak spent a pleasant evening, park on Friday night, and as Central Atlantic States Mis- to be congratulated on their be. . . the ciptain of Police for Lockheed for The gears on the hoist dancing, swimming, and enjoying ways. the spectators got an extra sion. Both have received an hon- havior during the celebration. Of six years, the final two years of inery. the a delicious luncheon. Provo Lodge thrill out of seeing their ow-- kids orable release and have been highwhich he spent in New York, were striped, necessitating we cant let thia opportunThe first MYF meeting of the ly commended by their mission course, without shut down. The Scranton, lorated joined in the fun and those at perform. where he was in charge of all airpass giving a bit of ity season Tintic had wonderful in the North is scheduled for Sunday, presidents for their exceptionally extra District time. tending reported a craft being shipped to the Europto our own Untie high praise Miss Virginia Sullivan and Ed been sinking a new shaft. Erik Mr. and Mrs. Vem Never re- August 20, 6:30 p.m. in the church. fine work. school band, and to them and the ean theatre. contract had well 13 ward 21 to known are the Eureka Flink of Young ages people Cartwright, turned Sunday after vacationing Survivors inrlude his widow. Veria Sandstrom has also re- other bands entering in the parade people of Eureka were uni' the past week In Salt Lake City, cordially invited. Orion Sherwood turned from the Xre. Blanche Walsh Bray, Salt for sinking the first 200 feet of young Norweigian Mis- we say a hearty "Thank You reted Be to be home will in charge. sure of Provo and Orem, where they visi in marriage at the like City; a stepdaughter. Mrs. the shaft. is with her for their delightful performance. and sion visiting George Chiulas. veteran North Rev. John D. Lagan. The ceremony ted with relative They were ae serve thi sdate aa you will not want brothers. June Hillstcad Jeffs. Alonzo SandMinidoka, Lovely Queens Bishop was was in miaa to in who thia the of Tintic presence performed meeting. prospector, Ida.; a stepson, Gerald B. Our lovely queens and attrictive companied on the trip home by Lee strom and Carl Sandstrom, before School 10:00 Miss the immediate relatives. at under Jessie that and Eureka reported Sunday and Carol Bate of Provo, who will Sherman Oaks. Calif.; two reporting to her ward in San Le- attendants. Miss Merle Gillispie, lyiRan waa the bridesmaid and spend the week at the Nevcre the direction of Harry Randle, andro. ms by a previous marriage. Her- storms had done considerable Jubilee ueen, and Miss Elaine California. secRobert Cartwright acted as beat home, and also with their grand- Supt. The lesson Is found In the to the roads in that man Bray, Provo, Erickson and Miaa Eleanor Jack-soand Vernon damage man. A miscellaneous shower was and 7th 3rd of and Luke some of the and that highway tion chapted mother, Mrs. E. A. Stoke. Bray. Lake Point, Tooele county; attendants, and Rodeo Queen, 14th in honor in travel. to the of of Matthew. bride the the at waa almost impassable given chapter a lister, Mrs. R. E. Harris, Salt JoAnn Sorenson and Miaa Miss rea we for wren The theme of Miss home is, "How shall Logan. Cards Lake City, and three brothers. Mr. Chiulas was boosting Bethea Mr. eon and of Chatwin, Wahlqulat, Miaa Marjorie Jerry Mr. C. Albert Carlson will into North Tintic Dist- played and prizes were won by Mrs. Harold Victor Bray. Eureka; George Gardner and Miss Helen Franks Chatwin, who is em- pent." Bray highway a saddle. Miss Frances Sampson. Miss Franshort in Homansville with talk connection over the give rict Burley. Ida., and Stanley Bray, in Oregon, waa back In attendants added considerably to The road then used was by way ces Hopes and Miss Roberta Chap- ployed week visiting with his morning topic. Bingham. the town last outstanding parade. dambe at will service man. was was Luncheon served to Miss 11:00, of Mosida and Worship terribly Many former residents were The comedy features of the par-arFuneral services were conducted family and taking in the celebra conducted by Mr. Orion Sherwood back Mias storms. Mildred Stark. rain town for in the celebration, Margaret heavy by tion. always a welcome addition, afThursday. Aug. 10, in Salt Lake, aged of Salt Lake City. All persona who and the following ia a partial list forded The regular meeting of the city Koltz. Miss Ellen Sampson, Misswith Clarence R. many laughs to the specwere Sulto hear Miss Helen this Neylor. past Tuckrtt. Gertrude young privileged of those who registered at the tators. council was held, at which time are man Cyprus American Legion aware the of last Sunday Memorial Building. Mr. and Mr small amount of routine business Uvan. Eugenc Larsen Mrs. Phil The carnival proved highly sucBoat in charge. Graveside services wonderful enthusiasm he has for Dave Russell, Irovo; Mr. and Mrs. cessful Sullivan. Mrs. Mike Judge. Mrs. LDS Chun-transacted. was Mayor were conducted far as the younger genthe work in Eureka. Mrs. Vem Frank Combs, Spanish Fork; Mrs. eration as by the American presided and councilmen, C. R. Logan. Miss Frances Sampwas concerned, and having legion at Provo Cemetery. RoNevers and Mrs. Rowena Haunks Miss Mrs. son. Frances Mr. Mr and Nettie Foster, Irovo; Hopes. Bonner. Myers and Marmain street closed most of the A very- - interesting and inspira- will favor us with a vocal duct. Dell Stewart, Iayaon; Keith Han- time Chapman, the guest of honor tin answered the roll call. Coun- bert during the two days made It Mrs. to Alton Baker wishes tional Sacrament Service was held sen, Twin Pines, Maine; Marinus cilman Tile was away on vacation. and the hostess. for the small fry. They right just all those to make thank who Funeral and Mr. at Eureka and helped the rccrivcd A waa miscellaneous shower was Sunday evening family. Genola; Tilby A communication could cavort around the carnival the luncheon Jubilee a success, Mrs. Beulah The in was Mrs. Ralph Boyle, meeting from the Eureka Business Men's given by Miss Mildred Koltz at her Ward Chapel. to their heart's content Mr. and grounds home in honor of Mrs. Ernest charge of Lorin Thompson. 1st those who so willingly sent in Boyle Hunt, Salt without Association, giving a grief fear of being knocked Held r of foods fine and those who gave Mrs. Karl Boynes. City; W. down by a passing motorist. on the road wotk being done on Boyns Jr., who before her mar- Counselor and waa conducted by comWSCS The has time. their Mrs. Mr. StanCouncil and C. members. Andrews. the Ncphi; High Barbecue the East Tintic road and asking riage wss Miss Lrla Wall. Tables another successful project. Robert A Garity, Provo; Sherrie beef The barbecue for the warrant of $2ri0. the sum wen- arranged for .KM)" at which ley Powrlson of Genola and Glen pleted very Larsen. Spanish Fork; Leonard popular and commentsproved the prizes went to Mrs. Ernest Larson of Eureka. The program were heard subscribed to the road fund. and vocal a Bess solo consisted of Sister Sullivan. Sullivan. Mrs. and James Sr. Buvns by Harry and first on all sides that "they were the Harry Walter Jensen A delicious Burraston of Genola; a talk by before the iiun-c- il Randle consolation. Betty Evans, Seattle; Eva L. best beef sandwiches they hod Funeral services for Robert Gil--- P Crooks appeared of and Mr. violin a solo, by Wharton. Ixmg Beach; ever eaten thanks to Harry Ranwitli a view determining if luncheon was served. Mrs. Boyns Veria Sandstrom; were held last Thursday, of Salt Lake, Mrs. L. K. llone. Iayson; Mr. and dle and Victor could do something to con- was the recipient of many beauti- Grant Sandstrom the Bray, who had city 1 10. in the LDS Mrs. James Bcddingficld, Murray; by Norma Jameson; a chapel in trol the flood waters, which had ful gifts. Among those present of the barbecue. rharge a Mrs. W. talk Knotts. Robert and Laird: Wanda short The Wm. were Mrs. Mrs. Wall. H. K. Mrs. Ray by as follows: been damaging their property. wi re: !ka, The number of salutes fired durSalt "My Task" by Jack OHare: water had Mrs. Earl Stewart. Mrs. piano solo by Delora Foster. ConCity; Mrs. Sam ing the two-da- y celebration gave draining through Marion of chairman the Hopes, and Allman, San Diego. Cal.; Mr. ujvocatinn. Loo Nelson; song. "Oh their main street residence pro- Mary- Sullivan. Mrs. Ernest Boyns gregational singing was led hy Rodeo announces the western true to the entire a spirit following F Father; speaker. Wilson Lee; perty and they asked that the Sr. Miss La von Drussell, Miss Wanda Culnvich. With Norma winners for Rodeos held Friday and Mrs. A. M. Ross. Mr. and Mr The numerous dogs In celebration. "TW olo. Norma Jameson: Noel Payne, Kearns, Utah; Mr. town seemed to be the Jessie Logan. Miss Frances Hopes, Jameson at the Organ. control the same. Bnd Saturday nights: Friday Night only ones Mrs. D. S. Thompson. ClearMrs. Mary and Randle. Mrs. Sandstrom: song. eity to the loud noises. Fennell Harry 1st objecting and Bronc Saddle Rife Joseph E. C. place, riding. V. asons I Franrom. Members of the Ament", Jack O'! fare; Boned Quofield. Utah; Talent Show Herncii Thomas; 1st plare. in Un- Stack. Miss Julia Sandstrom, Miss were the lucky person Don Franks. Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Van I.hca Anderson. Miss Alice Randle. rum have a treat in store for Payaon. show was especially The talent Eureka Brone Goat the conducted by Clark; Morgan drawing when they go to American Mrs. J. W. Osborn. South fWude and Poatlude and and many very fine l interesting, club, each Newman and hostess and guest of them, 1st place, Jap Brown, Leuvan. World Series Roping Mrs. an Mr. and for Fork fnnyon overnight California; numbers were and enwere played by winning a trip to the hascball honor. time. 24 seconds; 2nd plare, Dunne Gate, John Bush. John W. Taylor. Mr. joyed by a largepresented Arma Jameson. Wliitfonl Bates. left for Good- trip Friday Aug. 18. Quorum ad- Green, of Mor30 group people. 3rd fall. The drawing was seconds; place, classic that BuriM was Idaho, where he enrolled as visor Wilson L'f will be in charge gan Clark and Bert Flak, 61 sec- and Mrs. Art Duggins. Mrs. Jessie Mrs. Norma Jameson had charge In the Provo City conducted at Garritys Bnrher ing. The are Clements. Sarah of the Smith. taking of Provo; group. boys Wesleyan. College. of the program, with Ken Spuronds. Park, and grave was dedi-b- y Shop, with practically every mem- a student Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Green their sleeping hags and food, and rier at the loud speaker. Calf Lionel Fairbanks. Roping, Night Saturday s t ber of the club in attendance. Mrs. of Mr. Timpan-ogaand to Salt Lake; explore trails moved to itexburg. Idaho to make expi-cThe Saturday night rodeo was 32 1st ",cc meetKelly place Spillsbury, direction of a mountain. Walt r Previous to the drawing ltingham Can- very well attended home. their and especially "mth. rules 11. E. Bradley. mortuary of Orem. M r. and ing was held at which time I at I homiiB and De,- Craig. G3 yon; enjoyed. Those attending report a eluh the Cal Mr. Mrs. and governing Rmvl; and regulation n 1st seconds. Wild Cow Milking very good show, and much better people here for the the most important weather than on Friday night. The Duane Gm-- and Inn Hopes Hodge, Sait of Robert Gillespie were wciy adopted, the manner in whteh place, of these being Rodeo ueen and her attendants .. .r8 .... 2nd ... Mi seconds; Spills Kelly place, mon V)d Sharp Gillespie, Mr. the winners would sjiend the ,,b" 1 were 39 min. Brown. and presented at the rodeo Jap bury jlm Gillespie, Mr. and ey. Several were in favor of perTTP" grounds both nights. 3rd place, Morgan Clark r! iebratl Ion from Spri seconds; what ,loar- Mrs. 8. L. do to winners JLKlrr,'U Art City PuWishlng and Tom Hopes. 1 minute and 45 fwnting the Rex Jones. Mr. and Mrs. mitting the with the mony. if Everything considered, the two-da-y ! .Co. were: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rife, plensed festivities can be written off seconds. Mr. and Mrs. Ed they were the I"" trip. unablr to make Mr. and Mrs Dean Bird, J&nc-- t and ns being very successful, and the Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence they Jack Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Orval townspeople are more than appreHowever this met with so much w. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Hoo--v opposition it was easily dethat Singleton, Mr. and Mrs. George ciative of the efforts of the com., Kuby Hoohi-r- , of Provo; feated and the mb was pissed Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Lcn Single. mittee, and are extending thanks the make Mr. and Mrs. the winners must ,ton, and Mr. and Mrs. W. II. anil appreciation for s Job well Mrs. Isabelle Rich- - that to the scries or forfeit his ,2. Richard. Brown. done. trip ami Mrs. Lloyd Sullivan, rlianec and tin first I alternate Mr. and Mrs. Tony would be the one to go. he drawMr and Mr. Franklin Klmlmll rtda T,.P: B kelson. La- took plan- with the names o' Drum-Bugl- e The mucking contest, held the of Kanosh, visited at the Wm. ing Colleen Jackson. t:. E. Rife and Joe K miell heing Aiimm second day of the eelebration. pro- Treloar home during the Jubilee Mr. and Mrs. Cal drawn. Then the names of A. ved to be interesting as always, celebration. t?,OHh,,nnd Clark Reese ami S. B. Wilson ns aland prizes wen- won by t he followm family -- n.of I Hyson. of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Sperry 1st prize, $23.0(1 ternates. In the event that ing eontestsnts: take Inc Stubblefii-lLawn-nesec- of Nephl, enjoyed the celebration 30 the winners could ivt duSrr1"..81 and were guesta at the home of The Magna Drum and Bugle om trip, his club dues r $:n would onds; 2nd prize, Glen ,,nry 34 seconds: 3rd prize. Bus their daughter and f'lrbration were: Mrs. be refunded and the balance gave a conrrrt and drill deGorps Mr. and Mrs. Islle Randle. SMt Lake City and seconds. monstration on Main Slrei-- SatJones. $10.00-- 36 first alternate. Tti- - ttnt mon- than Mrs. Ernest The drilling contest was not held urday evening. Tile crowds were Boynes and amount tiring a Httle n bilw- n ladl'd and Mrs. Alice so enthusiastic, that they scarcely fictile as K00 to be divided 5.nd Mr and Mrs. Karl scheduled, as the small Mr, rnci of Cedar There was used couldnt furnish the Curson and daughter, RaNae of gave the young people room to the two winn-Ts- . City. Lrhl were guesta at the home of play. amount of air. menihers in the club. M Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Brady over The demonstration at the Ball 'Vm Ia,p1 of Tay The old folks of Tin'ie w r' 1nrk on the serond night of the the weekend. n town 011 Saturday holding their annual old folks oil Party Primary s or M" Rodeo, waa pronounced a The Primary Home Builders, ing at Provo. Pi'ii.oidt' i Tintic and the best ever. "t W. Mrs. son be held Robert r will of lAlrd, Qiiorm-Priests holiday High A ii"'' In Nellie week 6:30 last returned at Laird, 18, wencliaigin Stake Friday, August unar shortage, this misMr. Flora IjUrri Adam of after fulfilling a two-yeand vane. I program outof Salt Lake SWI FT BORROWING , . Possibly frariny a Santaquln canyon, for all home aud of mo- sion in the Centra Atlantic states South Gate, Calif. Is visiting at owa the r sugar and U!h fathers pounds and Inc not rnnfenl their builders diversion Kun-V- a br as "WoTl!.!.6! imie "shiirr" planned the home of Mrs. Nellie Laird. for the LDS church. thers. and primary teachers. "r- - nd ing. la trying to borrow that of her friend. Tinlic Many J man, adorable little daughters of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Huntsman of led the procession, Mammoth, ar 3 Eurekans Navy ie, i all-Sta- te j All-St- ar I Dririrlanf j out-of-to- (if v ... j j - - I Eureka d I nr-yc-- n I Ore Shipments For Week Aug. Lake City 1 . Missionaries Are : Welcomed Home : Relatives, Ward Mc-Knig- ht News Twenty Years Ago In Tintic . . Eureka Methodist Church News n Hill-Hea- d, n, Former Residents Attend Celebration e, com-nde- r, ; Church News h n. Chnsto-pherso- Services Thursday Ci-da- - Forjtobt. Gillespie Rodeo 2-Ni- ght Winners Listed Frr-eda- y, Tn-lna- Ix-c- n Is-n- h ic-0- Ban-bar- Barn-hal- . Func-und- Mc-iClai-n. Pay-so- - er Fair--Pyn- - ! I! S tj)ut-of-tow- i - i Mucking Contest Winners Announced Na. I - Magna - Corps Outstanding - e 'vn $15.-(H- ). the U- - SVJof son-in-la- t - - roni-press- or g, Pater-Mate- - - I1''-cheo- n ar - ssr' |