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Show THE REPORTER m&m appreciate your callingI in newt items to your oral correspondent before Tuii day evening Volume Forty-nin- e HITS HOME WHEN YOU USE YOUR OWN NEWSPAPER Kuivku, Utah, Friday, January 21, IFormer Resident DHJj YOUR ADVERTISING HUDSON. ' Round-n-Abo- ut Reporter William Robert Clark, 81. mer resident of Eureka ami will remain there illness Bhe covers from a serious one month. Ijike died in Seattle, Wash.. 10, according to word received been suffering for friends. Mr. Clark lived in Eureka for Kenneth Dickenson underwent several years and attended Tintic Injury suffered High schisil. His father, the late td for a neck to W. R. Clark was a well known November. He is reported druggist having been employed at the Hanson Drug store in this officers The Santaquin 1st ward School city. teachers of the Sunday lie was a veteran of World Sid their monthly meeting at the War I. and married Miss Margue- Gordon Jumous home of Mrs. Business matters; rite Kelly of Eureka, Juno 29. Monday night, and a tentative 1921 in Salt Lake City. They mo- -, ved to St. Ixiuis, Mo., shortly after were discussed the Centennial .. , their marriage, where he became , date was , or ine Air Sunday school reunion was associated with the Linde five Producta About company. and 2nd wards. The date that . he Was transferred to chosen was Saturday May i jVars ago where he was district 1949. Superintendent Carlyle gt,attjef Duane and his two counselors. were in manager for the company at the time f hi death. Butler and Earl Fowkeswere se Funeral and burial services charge. Refreshments conducted in Seattle, Wash. ved. .were t He is survived by his widow, his mother, Mrs. Mar- The 1st ward Primary took pic- Lhree tures of the officers and teacners tha Knowlton Clark. San Antonio, And- H ai,ter, Mrs. Helen and classes to complete a history ' of the organisation that is being rewa aao of San Antonio, Texas, written. This history is a project of each ward in the stake. p4 ; Mrs. Clarence Wahlquist and Mrs. Eldon Childs were Provo visi- tors last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Cromar and son. Richard, of Pleasant Grove were in town Sunday, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gear. , of Miss Joy Holladay. daughter was C. I. Mrs. Holladay Mr. and ward principal speaker in the 1st church Sunday night. She gave an ((invention. OLD AND NEW . . . Round-eye- d enthusiasm and sad-eyexperience an epitomised in this picture of the oldest and youngest members of the U. 8. senate. The two are Sen. Russell B. Long of Louisiana and Sen. Kenneth McKellar of Tennessee, ed THS Go To Finland The Student councils of the met at Spanish Xehn Division Fork high school. Wednesday afternoon. All of the schools of the division were represented. The representatives included the Student Santaquin- - - Lynn Lnfgran, 20. body president. Vice president, son of Mr. Albert Lnfgran re- the high school Principal and one ceived his call recently to go on other representative. Tintic High an L. D. S. mission to Finland. was represented by Betty He will enter the mission home '.Nash. Joyce Garbett. Mary McIntyre and Principal Alonzo Sand-- ; account of a trip that interesting she took in August with Vida Faux Clawson. There were 65 in the group and they visited many in places of interest and stopped many places. Miss Patricia Ferre also gave a story. , , , On LD.S. Mission Mrs. Dora Peterson. Mrs. Mary Iarsen and son Vaud Larsen left Wednesday for an extended visit at Phoenix, Arizona. Dora C. will visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. be Peterson and Mary Alice will at home with her son and daughter-in- week. It is a custom Sen. Milkman started when he was a member of the house, and no matter how heavy the drain on the supply, he never runs out. Residents of Tintic are happy Senator Milkman is a member of the legislature and feel sure Miss Freda Ohlson, Chief Operator of the local telephone exchange. was in Provo for four days last wek, attending a Telephone ' Alice i Mra Walter Franke and son. Rheam, were Salt Lake visitors on Monday of thla week. that he wik work hard for any legislation that will benefit the Marjone Gardner, daugh-'e- r of Mr. and Mra. Sam Gardner, returned to her home in Eureka ip Monday. She has spent the ast two years in RdTfalo, New York with her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Stan Sitek. Muss District. His past record shows that his one interest is the betterment of Tintic District. ; w, brothe- Mr. and Mra. neth Hone of Payaon. Clarence Wahlquist meeting in Provo of Wild Life Association Eureka Methodist Church News... A D. U. P. meeting of Camp y Chief Santaquin was held Thms-daMrs. of home 13th the at Jan. Elmsi Fowkes. A history was given by Mrs. Ingle Johnson and the lesson by Mrs. Maude Holladay. Mrs. Fowkes . with Montague Mrs. Shirley were: and Mrs. Blanche Howard. Officers Elected By Juab Firemen Jerry Kennedy Is Named Chief Of I)ept.; Meet Held At Mammoth Juab County Fire Department held their regular meeting in Mammoth on last Sunday in the Mammoth Eire Hall. Officer for the eoming year were elected as follows: Jerry Kennedy, Chief; Oscar Erickson, Sec. and Treas.; James Toune, Captain; Wm. Roberts, Entertainment; Darwin I .arson, appointed Lt. At the conclusion of the meeting Mrs. Dorothy Sayotovic, 28, of a delightful tiuffrt luncheon was Bingham, died Thursday, Jan. 13 served. at 6 p.m. in a Salt Lake hospital of injuries suffered when a 250 pound boulder hurtled down a mountainside and into her home in Kinghnm on Sunday, Jun. B. ... Attending physicians said death was caused by an embolism or Mayor Wilford Redmond and possible internal injuries. She was born in Eureka in Ap- the members of the Eureka City ril, 1921, a daughter of the late Council wdsh to express their lliff I vie and Phyllis IVart Kitt. thanks and appreciation to Leo W. She received her education in the Green and the members of his Eureka schools, graduating from road crew for their cooperation in removing the huge piles of snow the Tintic High School. Surviving are her husband, and from Kureka's main street. one daughter. Joan, of Bingham, her mother, Mra. Phyllis Kitt. and stepfather, Wm. Kitt, a brother. Dinner-Progra- m Jack I vie and a half brother. Rill Kitt of Ijing Reach. Cukf., grandmother, Mrs Mary Jane I1111. 'f hurcka. Funeral services were held in Bingham, Tuesday, Jan. h. in the T.D.L.A. L.DJS. church. Burial was in the Featured At ! Eureka ward. At present time there are thirteen member in the class. These are: Mrs. Norma Jameson, Mra Afton Otxirn, Mrs. Ruth Wahlquist. Mrs. Harry Yamaahila, Mra Thelma Ross. Mrs. W. II. Treloar, Mrs. Carlson, Mrs. Margaret Ijmralei , and the Misse Gloria Gear, Carol Finch, Joan Ferguson. Gene Olmrn and Ruth Potta The course In the technique of playing the new organ, recently installed in the church, la conducted hv Paul Stolz. teacher at Tintic high achool. Mr. Stolz atud-le- d the pipe organ at Bucknell University, and the Hammond organ under J. Wcalcy McKee or Philadelphia. Pa., and J. W; Jenkins, eminent Chicago organist. At the present there are no opening in Vie class, a all available practice time haa been assigned for the winter season, according to Mr. Spurrier. A recital ia planned for later in the season, consisting of organ of the class and solos by memls-rduo selections by sevorgan-pianers! of the advanced students. Several of the ladles are supplementing their class study by taking private organ lessons. Mr. Stolz ran only take a very limited numlier of these students due to lack of time, both for lessons and practice. It Is regrettable that there is not available In Eureka someone of ability who can devote full time to this type of Inst met ion work, for there Is certainly a large field for it and many persons who have ability to learn and play if they couM hut receive the proper instructions. In commenting nn this ronditlon recently. Mr. Stolz stated: It Is lamentable tbst a lot of fine talent is not being developed In our community. There la a lucrative field here for some one who Is capable and desirous of setting up a studio. We in Eureka can feel fortunate not only In the fact that there is now an electric organ of thf quality of our Hammond, hut also in the fact that we have Paul Stolz with his talent and abilities to assist us in getting the proper out of this fine lau-as- Appreciation To Leo W. Green inclu--de- d -law. Fine enthusiasm and Rood progress in the Hammond Organ class being held in the L. I). S; church at Eureka is reported by Ken Spurrier, music director the of Bingham Accident Ken- dav evening. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss ways and means of feeding the deer that are suffering considerably due to a severe winter being experienced in the State It was decided to call on all sportsmen in the State to contribute a dollar to the feeding fund, and to use as their slogan Give strom. Problems of the schools student a buck to feed a buck". A good response is expected. body were discussed. They standardization of student body assemblies, the problem of :he lunch hour rush, the efficacy of student courts and seating at basketball games. After the meeting, a delicious luncheon was served, aiv.l the representatives were entertained by Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. a tap dancing r.umlier and a readChurch Services at 11:00 A. M. ing. Classes for all ages in our school The Tintic High School student chilbody is to he host at the next find nursery department for Thirteen Members Now Enrolled In Classes Conducted Ily Paul Stolz; Recital Planned For Later In Season Former Resident Victim Of Dinner guests at the Curtis Butler home on last Friday were Mr. Butler's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Amel Butler, and sister and r-in-law. Being Held At Eureka LDS Church KID" Our genial St. Senator Fred J. Millunan of Mammoth, Juab Co. hna gained for himself the title of "the pcpjieniiint kid" at the State Capitol. It appears thul whenever an orating lawmaker overatralna his throat linings, he ran always walk over to Sen. Milkman's desk and find relief in the form of an round peppermint, or so one of the daily papers stated this Mr. and Mra Duane Milne made a business trip to Provo on Tuesday of this week. Represented Santaquin Man To iAt Council Meet , "PEPPERMINT Number Three Copy- - 'Progress Reported In Organ Classes SENATOR FROM JUAB GAINS TITLE OF Town Dies In Seattle Mina OJon is at Provo a mm ami daughter-in-laMrs. Harry and Mr. cr tor" son came Per 10c 1SM9 Meeting s o Murray cemetery. which will be held in dren. Tintic- - District I Julies Auxiliary Rev. W. C. Wampler, District No. 23. and their partners, celeFebruary. to Ni ls Superintendent for the state of brated at thcr annual banqui'l, Enrollments in IT S. colleges Utah wik I present. Sunday ami Mrs. Fern Johnson visit- d from. 25. which was held Sunday evening, . 11 .. o'clock. and sermon j Mr. the al over now with number preach and universities Thursday to Sunday January 16. The delightful affair two billion, but veterans now numImmediately after sendee he Mrs. Keith Curtis in Salt Lake. ORE SHIPMENTS FOR was liebl in the Miners' Union will hold quarterly roiiferewv. ber only 42 percent. Hall. WEEK ENDING JAN. 14 AH men dies and friends of the Ladies Literary club was held A dinner was served Steel iiianiifnetiirers estimate ehiirch an cordially invited to The Kun-kKiwnnis club met at 6 sumptuous o'clock. The tables were dethese meetings anil sendee. a a'l should he 45 cars: Chief Consolidated. that eveingot production in 12th. Wednesday Wed night Jan. regular corated with beautifully arranged The high school group will be 3 cars; North peace time record of 78 million and ning. January 12. in the home with her was Mrs. Fern Johnson,- Eagle 1 ear. Bluebell. flowers, with a lovely centerpiece Good the conduct in of and tons this charge Tinlu-higyear. department of the Mrs. Donna Bott gaw an interest- Lily. of 15th. service many colored fkiwcra, which April Friday school, under the direction of Heart Throbs whole setting a gny and ing book review M. Wilton. Pastor gave C. President Kenneth Spurrier. The enlcirfiilthe of the West" by Kate B. Carter, atmosphere. Randle, S. S. Supt. ilirec-lcnumHarry David was two by singing and Glen Roper sang Mrs. .Anna Franks, gen. chairKagar with Pnul Stolz at the man. and her Committee consistbers. "Prayer Perfect and Mighty piano and Victor Pelt led in the ing of Mrs. Alliene Farren, Mrs. Like a Rose." he was accompanied LDS Mempledge of allegiance to the flag. Wanda Mrs. O'Rourke, by Mrs. Genevieve White. Miles. After a delicious dinner. Iin Edith bers present were: Ella Uolovich. Mrs. Ruth Wahlquist, W. Pritchett a resident of h T. Dnlg-leisSandstrAm initiated Chester The marvelous support of all Pern Johnson, Vivian Roper, Mrs. Valcnc Livingston, Mammoth for thirty vears passed and President Mrs into the ward and branch Primary workers Mrs. Blanche Peterson, Jennie HendrickBeck, Ijiird, The annual report of the Little away 8t the Holy Cross Hospital. Georgia Ken announced his appointments in preparing food for the Stake son. Lois Clark. Mina Olson. Marjorie Whitehead and Conference was due to lung trouble, May Mining Company, located in for the eoming year. They were: Mrs. luncheon was deeply receivLeBaron, Plomo Chadwick. the souther portion of the district, path Verne Mrs. are La Bauer, SUNDAY Deceased was well and favorably Secretary. Pete Nevers; inter-rlu- h ing the Primary Stake Pauline Christensen. Chloe Green-halg- was sent out to the stockholders, known by sucocss appreciated nn the Dis-Th- e congratulation a. 9:30 Tintic in. relations. Harry Randle and Priesthood meeting. throughout the Board. Bertha Nelson. Louise of the showed that evening. during trict. He had followed mining and Wilson Leslie Randle; youth program. conducting. The Stake Primary feel and Alberta Ferre, Maude the report Greaves, At the conclusion of the dinner School. 10:30 a. in., Geo. Verl Sudweeks; conservation, V. year $21.81863 had been had worked at most of the big AlSunday Hudson. Della and an entertaining program was gi- know the luncheon was a success and Holladay work for G. development and Brennan W. I'ett spent Hannifin; Forney, superintendent. berta Ferre and Durscilla Spaln-how- other expenses. 864 feet of drift- - properties. only through the cooperation of music and program, Dave Kagar ven a follows: Bishopric meeting. 6:00 p. m. Neighbor of Woodcraft met in had the program in charge. ing. sinking, crosscuts and raises Piano selections and imitation all. m. and 6:15 Paul Paul Stolz: Adult meet, Aanmic , Stolz p. Q P the ,Minn 0 r(ipiIar President Tola Newman wishes the ear. In ad- - halJ waz dorre and Dr. N. Oborn; membership by Paul Stolz; Cornet solo. RichSacrament meeting - I Jitter-da- y were arranged for Ted Horteon of Glendale, Cali- dition to dunng Vocal duct. Mra. Iji to express her personal gratitude ard For-se- y and attendance. Alton Bauer; considerable aur-- , ..500" and this, Saints enmmitee, Baker; pubgirls parl prizes won by Mrs. Wm. fornia visited at the home of Mr. face work was done at the South lic affairs. Wilson Ijc. Dr. N. Verne Bauer and Mrs. Ruth Wahl-quis- t; and the appreciation of the entire rhairman M Wm. Gear Tn?1();ir finit last Standard and Mrs. Evan Peterson Reading, Mrs. Kdythe 1. Stake Board to all who assisted Oborn TUESDAY and Chester Dalgleish: lease, .fnach,T1"?r- second. Mrs. Harry Carten was . week. n erecGreen; Reading and Vocal solo, in any way. It was necessary 2 00 p. in.; business standards. John Rowe; was installed and buildings Relief ho!ltess )f the commltPP Farrell Wahlquist. for ail those assisting, to put forth Kiwanis Dr. N eduration. Olmm. Bauer, president. Mrs. Neil O.Hare entertained Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Carter ateven n 111 : Rowe John Wanda 3:30 greater efforts, due to the and Harrv Randle: United p. guests attending Primary Ltah was first in the at an ttractive (oiovich. tended the Skating Vanities" at nubile relations Alex Blight and were Mr. and Mrs. Dun Edwards, heavy snow storm on Saturday, Kident. Silver. ,hp of in the pP State production were hmrhwin (JuwU were seated at Salt Lake Friday. They M. I. A.. 7 30 m.: Gloria Gear. Iin Sands from; underprivileged Mr. and Mi1. George Wilde, Mr. and Sunday. in Copper and third decorated. The V. W. M 1 A : Ip.nn Carlson. Y. M. child ()),(. tastefully guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Wor-the- second The entire year of 1948 has Ijin Sandslrom and Alex and Mrs. Clarence Palmer of Salt dividcmis lead. The reported paid ;ltvrll,,nn W;W j,ont playing 500. M I A. and Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Bur- been a bunner year for the I Blight. Ijike, by the Mining Companies in tah Mrs ,, j wn hp high Stake primary only ger and Mr. anil Mm. G. A. Gurger SAUKWIKNT SEKYIUK 192S amounted to $lx.. ,iriZt. and Mw Cha. Van Mrs. Mary Houghton is conval- SUSPECTED SPUDS because of of the cooc ration and to Murray. evertntnbuted thnt The mines services Sacram id Smi'lay the consolation. Thwe Potatoes were thought to lie racing at her home after a recent marvelous support the Wards and 1 Tin- - Wagner of under diri'ilmn wen the were Mrs. Hcber illnniN at the Hughes Memorial this total were tab Copper. Jones, ning prw:i,nj when they were ImportFrom Charleston, S. U. to San Branches have given the Stake. first counselor of poisonous tic Standard. Silver King Coali- -- Mrs Frank Ilacon. Mrs. Joseph Isirin Th'iu:i,-on- . hospital in Spanish Fork. In unity there is strength, so Switzerland to Diego, California, a distance of Tin ed fnim eastern tioii. Park I tah. Pint us. Bing- Fullvnharh. Mrs. J. Ray Sorenson, the Eureka ward bishopric. France in 1700. 2.152 miles la the shortest distance it is only when everyone Is doing onsolidated. ( l Chief mi-etollows: as wa. Mines. mg MrJI arranged r j!prt The Social "500" club were en- ham (llffrv across the United States their part, all pulling together Utah Delaware and p.,,.,,.,, ,hn Uonurcga'i'-na- l Mr!l r, singing "fi Ye kuss,. j,-- . an, tertained at the home of Mrs. Utah Apex. The Odithie limeslone for buibling Hint we achieve or succeed. Wilson total compared mountains North prayer. H.gh;" Lily. rh!UI Van Mrj La Rue Houghton Thursday aftervgoner. The Ward Presidents at present Ford's theatre, in Washington. purposes, produced in Indiana, is l.-Is-e- ; of Itock in sacrament i. $15,663,401 song. with paid Miss Alene Rife returned home noon Jan. 13th. A delicious hot used in all parts of the United D. C., where President Lincoln an as follows: Wanda Colovirh, A IJovd n r Ienpsl: States. warehouse nft.-- a two week visit m Salt Ages;" The Norman-.Iensewas assassinated, Is now Lincoln Eureka Ward; Thelma Barney, dinner was served to members: Al- Ijiyb- Steele: song. M. I of Mr. and Mrs. museum. by burglars. lamella Kay. Alice Armstrong. was enten-City, a Branch; Florence Puce. Divi-ik-iquest Jean IViiphI. A. girls' chorus. Actual residents of the city of Blanche Peterson, Irene Peterson. though nothing was taken, consi- - .i 15,11. Della White, Goshen; Zuda lb-leSteele, Washington. D. C.. do not votei Have ereamed chicken on crisp Itranagan. Mrs. Lizzie Jerman left Eun ka, Carol Zola Ahlln, Jeanette Snyder, and derabSe .lamage was done to the Livingston, Gcnola; Blanche Hi nn-c.iShirleen Allen. I there. Anda Riby. After f(tr Chicago, to make her home in either National or municipal brown waffles for one extended York. Delia Hudson. Prizes in "500" stock of goods slops : Suntaquin 2nd Ward am) remarks. election. Imam dish. and daughter. Mr. pamst. Doro'ny Steeb-were taken by Alice Armstrong knocking off the pndlork on the with Kstella Peterson, Santaquin 1st Itishop I'.roii'lltent; eongregntional I.Hlturner. Ward. Jeanette Snyder and Blanche door and gaining entrance, they M,, yi,s i Co'int Your Blessings; were underway for the sinKinPwent fpni .one place to another plan IVteraon. A ft mi E. C. Thomas. benedielinti of Annual "Green and Gold" ball of The liberty of a people consists in the building, cutting sack and ( t tie Kun-kWant Mutual. To he Ohnrn. ehorsler: Norma Jameson in bring governed by laws which Mr. George W. Le Baron. Sr., flour. Grain, etc., opening the ( held jn j,t. want recreation hall, organist. they have made themselves under left Saturday for Junction. Utah scattering th' contents over I'RIMAKY UNION MEET at-- 1 a holsoever form it be of governThe hall was being elaborately fkxir. On the same night an to visit his sister for a week. The uinnMilv union meeting will the " enter to ment. over Neln West and made ileenralrd and nied the ws forms to s,lio." sufferer fnm Help Cowley. fight tempt any polio rent ml plea of a proclamation hy INdio is to warehouse of Tintic Mercantile his eight Collegians of Tpivo had tie held this2 month in Santaquin. "If the fight against Troth crushed to earth springs Scout Masters and leaders met hut the vandals were frightened licen engaged to furnish the mu- - Ian. 22. at o'clock, in the Second Mavor Wilford Redmond, signaliz- continue, Mavor Redmond said, Eiin-kst a away before completing the Job. sic. The following young ladies ward church 1949 Map-of the the must of assist citizens spontaneously Monday night in Goshen ing upwnrJ. r.ml whisopening It is th desire- - and lioje of the of I itues here. in the 1919 March pers to Hu breeze man's Inalienof Fillmore In- wvre nominated for queen: Miss hunters training clans. Present from Sanwholeheartedly Rabbit campaign mem stake Hist hoard Irimarv of Dimes campaign and contribute able birthright Liberty. 'Polio rases ( ripple the taquin were: William McKell, He-he- r vited the Tintic sportsmen to a Ijona Korgic. Miss Genevieve her Mary of the bishopric or priesthood -- eil'.. " Raker Fkldy. Dale Butler, Ted Ahlin. Dar- hunt in that vicinity. They want- Wlrthlin, Miw Eva Hogan and said Mavor Redmond generously. tof,." will with p'preoentatives risqicratc and nell Hotmckx. Have your contributions ready Ellis Crosby cost amounts ed the nffmr to e 11 contest. They Ijnon Barney. "Average Mrs Martha McKenzie is spendMrs. A. K. Grant wa.i hostess he ward and hraneh presidents in to $2.Vhi a case. To Kenneth Hansen. the when committee members call. guaranteed to furnish everything in that two or three months visiting transportation, to arranging ladies of the the Methodist The ing have to volunteered cat. means following of effects this disease, gtssi hut shells, which at Fairview. church. A short business session i is a serious thing for women to crippling canvass: I the a make a hoiisr-to-hnuskilled a treatment danre by big highly armnge an Elli Criwby, scout master of They was followed hy sewing and a drive when the roads are Mrs. Marjorie Whitehead. Mrs. hunt corps of specialists and nurses is as st present. the Santaquin 2nd ward and Ar-v- il evening press-din- huiter the lunclr-REFRIGERATED CANDLES Members Bate. Mrs. Florence Weit-el- l, Norma rreiii-ntlto for prewere dainty neiessarv whirh Tintic We feel Wilh the (is ip ration of Wax randies will burn more rsh-b- it sent Mrs. Mrs. Frank Taylor. were: Grace Chstwin. Mrs Houghton, recreation counseland A successful years." Mo guest workall special a Pnmarv iriiihn"d m or the Y. M. M. I. A. took Mrs. George Humble. Mis. Thou. (oiovich. Mrs. Edith slowly and last longer If they are was held si the By ( ontnhuting to Hu Man h Sam rub ward and slakes can O'Rourke. Mrs. IjiYcrru Bauer rhilled thoroughly before they are group of Scouts to the "Hot miikhunt Mrs. B B. Parrish. Mrs ers bra of Trythall. MiIIbpI nttcn-liinrsection valuu a at this important of Dunes, citizens maintain Rotts" Saturday. Scouts that enMrs. Alliene Ksrren. Mrs. Mnud used. Fred BiiHon. Mrs. Wm. Clark and be 2.nno rabbits wen killed able form of f oiuiiiuriil.v health Mrs Valene Livingston. themselves on this trip Tintic joyed Mrs. Joseph Treloar. Gourley, sjwirtsnion were: Eddie Dean Jarvis. Lynn The only liherty I mean, is a thnt enres for anv polio Mrs Anna Franks. Mrs. Ruth Walter Byrne returned to SacDividend, of Peck W. Isnard NOTICE Smith, Lynn Carter. Kenneth a ten days sufferer no matter what lua age. Wahlquist. Mrs. Margaret Green-halg- liberty ronnected with order; that ramento. after Calif., hospiCross the Holy at Hanson Jr.. Charles and Gary who died Mrs. Ina Clement Mrs. not only exists along with order color, or financial Joel Tnvlor, Count v Assessor rn e, cp-rdwas visit with his mother, Mrs. Rtih.v Weirman. Lyle Kay. D e V e r 1 tal following nn operation, tx st the County Court House stntus. In Hu history of the Utah Alice PeHrt, Mrs. Peggy Sheldon, and virtue, hut which cannot exwill Byrne. Perk Mr. Peterson. Kent Ewell, Alnn Car- burned at Ihi. I'tah. ist at all without them. Edmund linn Manson !ft for California in Eureka. January 27. from 1 Chrpler." added Mayor Wilfunl Mrs. Thelma Griggs and Mrs. and ter. Frankie Openshaw. Robert was survived by his widow Robinson. Burke. Pe 'ii.oriil iii'l lias nrv-- hern de where be will accept employment. p m to pm. children. seven Johnson and Jack Walker. rn-vtin- : Kiwanis Appoints Committee Heads - .. j ; Primary Officers Express Thanks Twenty Years Ago Es-tel- la For Cooperation Church News Of Activities... La-vin- ia h, Ie er Iji-Ver- Ss-icty- . Out-of-low- n. )... j El-tie- r! - jke d d, ; son-in-la- p.-rc- I Help Fight Polio, Urges Mayor... a jHH-ket-- -- I rsi-np- dan-geni- g m h. , . De-lor- |