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Show Editorial March M scomffs ire gresY In June 1933, President Walter Fitch announced that operations would be resumed at the Chief and Consolidated Plutus He added that properties. . ys operations would naturally be on m 6-1- a small scale as it was a preliminary or experimental move which was hoped would increase in scope as the prices of metals advance discovery would permit. Mrs. Dennis and son, Joseph, and Harrington daughter, Margaret, traveled by automobile to Notre Dame, Indiana to see their son, John J. Harrington, ordained a priest on June on July 2, 1933. resignations of Councilman Edward Bonner (who had taken up residence in another state), and Councilman John W. An- e derson. Can you believe that Kelloggs cereals were selling for 10 cents a package fifty years ago? Shillings 1 pound Drip Coffee and One, Drip Coffee Maker sold for $1.25 at RANDLES Cash 6-c- up antiar-rhythmi- drugs. Does anyone remember St. Andrews Episcopal Church in Eureka? The pastor in 1933 was the Rev. James L. Hayes. Organist was Miss Helen Sum- mers. SMALL, modern, $12,50010 Published weekly at Eureka, Utah 84628 Printad by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springvtlle, Utah 84663 Subscription in advance, per year $5.00 per copy 10 10. 433-664- 2 Member: Correspondent Managing Editor Publisher UTAH PRESS ASSOCIATION NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION. were Frank Townley, N. S. Spalding, Whit-for- d Bate, Carl Gallaway, P. J. Fennell, W. H. Jones, Dr. Steele Bailey, Mayor John Church and Andrew Campbell. Eight band students from Eureka were selected as members of the Intermountain High School Band. They were to participate in concerts to be given in Logan, Ogden and Salt Lake City. The students were: Phyllis Bant, Vearl Boyer, Bryce Jones, Lloyd Randle, Gerald Fennell and Jaye Wheeler. Students enrolling in Tintic schools in the fall of 1933 numbered 674. Enrolled at Eureka public school were 254; Mammoth 90; Silver City 30; Tintic Vern Franks opened up the Sidoff Pool Hall, opposite the Star Theater. A little later on he planned to put in a stock of confections. The marriage of Miss Alyth Bigler and Maurice Howard was solemnized at Silver City, the ceremony being performed by Bishop Thomas E. Chatwin. The bride was the daughter of Mrs. Abner Bigler. She was a graduate Class elections were held at Tintic High School. Presidents of each class were as follows: Senior class--Dea- n Junior Manson; Larsen; class--Fa- y Sophomore class-Lo- la Corak; Ninth grade-B- ob McCormick; Eighth Naylor; grade-B- ob Seventh Ekloff. Mrs. Neil OHare were added to the teaching classes in mathmatics and the latter directing classes in physical culture. grade-Marce- lla Blight and Alex This ad appeared in the Eureka Reporter. CAR READY FOR THE DEER HUNT? If it is not working in tip top shape bring it to me for a first class overhauling. The cost is not great and remember you do not want trouble with the "old boat when you are out in the hills after the FARREN wiley buckskin. REPAIR SHOP at Bacons Garage. Candidates for Eureka City Mayor in the 1933 municipal election were: John Church on the Citizens Party Ticket; Albert Johnson on the Taxpayers Party Ticket; and John P. Fitzgerald on the Democratic Party Ticket. Jake Kline was made assistant football coach at Notre Dame University, being the understudy of Head Coach Hunk Anderson. For several years, Mr. Kline had been coach and one of the instructors at Tintic High School. Til Next Time... Make star-shape- d felt mats for each family member and use for Christmas breakfast or midnight supper on Christmas Eve. Theyre easily cut with pinking shears and need no hemming. Use bright colors and decorate with braid or sequins. full-grow- Because its eyeball is fixed, the whale must move its huge body to shift its line of sight. ANNUAL ST. PATRICKS DAY Qa DANCE c Tintic High School Auditorium Eureka, Utah MARCH 19, 1983 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Glass replacement LIVE MUSIC Call Collect ADMISSION: $3.00 Single $5.00 Couple 7 For appointment For free estimates 3. 1879. MRS. GRACE BERNINI MARTIN W. CONOVER HARRISON CONOVER Other officers High School and Henegers Business College of Salt Lake City. from old Christmas cards. Let your A two day old gazelle can outrun a n imagination dictate the picture. horse. 489-513- Second class postage paid at Springville Utah 84663. Entered as second March class matter at the post office. Springville. Utah 84663. under the act of The Tintic Civic and Commercial Club was organized with John V. Fennell as its president. Terms monthly payments at after 7 p.m., A Christmas poster can be created negotiable. Call m25 with construction paper and cutouts weekdays, anytime weekends. Storm windows Storm doors Auto glass 79-62- 0) loose in Eureka! J. Alan Pike was among those chicken raisers who had had his coops raided. down, remainder on low SERVICE (UPS-- 1 was on the In parts of France it was customary for children to leave out plates of carrots so Santa Clauss donkey house could have a treat. For Sole MOBILE GLASS iEurska Exporter chicken thief Market. the victim usually dies. In Seattle, when only the fire department personnel were trainee in CPR, some 20 percent of the sudden cardiac death victims were successfully resuscitated. However, after 25 percent of the citys population were trained in CPR, the percentage of sudden death victims who were successfully resuscitated increased to 60 percent. CPR is a technique anyone even young children can learn. At least one member in every family should know it, especially in families where there is known heart disease, health officials recommend. People with high public ac cessibility, for example ushers at sporting events, should be trained in CPR Doctors say, that once victims have been resuscitated from sudden cardiac death, treatment in most cases is mandatory. There are several types of therapy that have been successfully used to help reduce the incidence of sudden car- diac death, including Page Three of Tintic A High School 300. resuscitatated with CPR. However, after six minutes without oxygen If you put a piece of wax paper directly on top of soups and stews before you refrigerate them, you can peel the fat off when theyre cool. The Eureka Reporter Wayne Castleton, George Forsey, Robert Laird and H. E. Wall were appointed as members of Eureka City Council following the fo?ut might be involved, in view of the similarity of the ovarian cancer to mesothelioma or cancer of the chest lining which has been definitely linked to asbestos. 24, 1933. The Rev. John J. Harrington, C.S.C. said his first solemn mass in St. Patricks Church, Eureka, where the workday never ends or where it begins at night. They begin relating to the busings and professional community in a responsible chance of being successfully that way. It was suggested that the presence rf asbestos in the powder ore bodies and Mr. massage that maintains blood cir- culation and delivery of oxygen to vital organs cpR not only increases the likelihood of survival, it also decreases the risk of brain damage Thfu. victim whose heart and as newspaper plants, nospuais, and firehouses or as the of new 2, An8eles-natur- 1983 50 years ago in Yinfic Girl Scouting has opened way. new worlds of thought and Adults find new worlds in action to nearly four genera- - Girl Scouting too. Men, tions of American girls, senior citizens, and even Girl Scouts are tire families are involved as preparing for the expanded short- or long-terwomen can in roles play volunteers: Women with no society, discovering new paid work experience are worlds, and creating new discovering they have roles. valuable skills andarelear- new in worlds Girl ning to share them with Finding Scouting begins with the in-- others, dividual girl working at her Girl Scout Week, March own level and pace. Caring gives us the opportunity Girl Scout leaders help her to see the many ways Girl gain the security to reach out Scouting affects our to other people, find new in-- world for the better. We terests, and accept new hope Girl Scouts continue to find new worlds for many challenges. For some girls, the new more years, world they find in Girl If youre going to be a victim of Scouting is camping. They sudden cardiac death, in which city outdoor is a learn that living do stand the best chance of sur-you team effort. They observe vival? New York to see the connection Chicago, Seattle, or Boston? The answer is Seattle, because of among all life forms. Career-minde- d the massive effort the city made to Girl Scouts its fire department and citizras are discovering new worlds train in CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscita-o- f job possibilities. They go tion). CPR is a combination of on field trips to places such mouth to mouth breathing and chest en-Toda- 1. TED'S MOBILE GLASS Springville Don 7 miss the best dance of the year!" |