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Show TIM REPORTER mtreciaiei your nlling in JJ1 mwto local ,.in items to your before Tues- nvtpotulvnl day eeening Volume Fifty two . -- .Y YOUR ADVERTISING HITS HOME WHEN YOU USE YOUR i The Eureka (Utah) Reporter. Friday, .June (, l52- - -- 10c per Number Copy- - l OWN NEWSPAPER Twenty-thre- e if LDS Stake Conference Ily Mrs. C. K. lUfe Scheduled Sat., Sunday i: Saturday ami Sunduy, June 7 w11 me Stake conference, and Sun-- 1 with general Heaalons act on Sun-- ! dav at 10 a.m. anil 2 p.m. services will be held day evening in each ward In the atake. A la planned for 7 aiMt iiil program evening, June h. pm on Sunday School will also be held the Eureka wurd on Sunday t- Lord - 10 a.m. Sunday Meet Sunday evening services wereunder direction of the ward Sunday School. Dun Franks, Sunday School superintendent, conducted. Oiiening song, "Let Us All Press On;" prayer, Wilson Lee; talk, "Spiritual Rejuvenation ThroughSchool by Ruth Wahl"The congregation. by song quist; at Is My Can He The regular meeting of the city council was held, at which time only a few routine matters were taken up. aside from the accept- uncc of the reports of the city of-- 1 fleers for the month of May. May-- 1 or Church presided and Council- men Tile, Anderson and Fitz-- 1 gerahl answered the roll call. Councilman Anderson presented a motion which was passed to the effect that no city property be Jiermitted to leave the city limits for any reason, without tlie sanction or consent of the city property committee. The only exception to this rule is in the case of fire trucks in answering calls which might come from outside the city limits. The reason for this motion having been made was due to a recent case where the city truck was confiscated by the federal authorities when liquor was found in it. Dennis Harrington made his report for the various departments of city government over which he had cotrol. The water department and the street and police depart- 1 by Maxine man: talk, "Sunday School Teach-i- n cs Me the Croat Ilan of g ,tion;" song, "Ijii What Is Itight;" closing prayer, Kowena Hansen. Sunday School;" Pax-Sund- Salvu-mornin- Summer Primary You ate reminded once again that Summer Primary will begin on Monday, June 9. witli a picnic at the City Park. Those planning to atend the picnic are requested to bring their own lunch. dren are requested to meet at the LDS church at 2 p.m. , . Nurse to Nephi; Backed by Commission From The Reporter Twenty Years Ago Shepherd "What lame to Stimulate louie '' by Spihtuality in the Floris Caatlelon;; vocal nolo, Nelda Childs; talk, "History of Sunday School;" by Don Franks; talk, "What I I o and Learn in the j Protests Transfer of Public Health 1 REMEMBER" Martha Van Wagoner, local public health nurse, received a letter from Miss Evelyn Director of Public Health Nursing, late k!( Kid-ncig- last wivk suggesting that she move to Nephi and sfiend the major portion of her time in the east end of Jush County, according to information released to the Reporter by Alexander Blight. of the Tintlc School Vacation Bible j School Begins; June 9, Deadline ' h, ist riet. This letter hrought protests from hundreds of residents of Tin-ti- e and on Mrnday morning Supt. Daily vuratinn Hilde school at Blight called Miss Kidneigh and the Eureka Methodist Church, got vigorously protested such actions off to n very good start on Mon- hy the Slate Board of Health. In day morning. It will rontinue thru I lie telephone conversation, Miss June 13. Regialration will not be Kidneigh informed Supt. Blight taken after next Monday, June 9. that such action was bring taken Names of two of the teachers for two reasons: First, the State omitted in lust weeks paper were Board of Health is hampered hy Mrs. Jerry Craig and Mrs. Iu a lark of funda to supply two Von Ryan, who Imve charge of the nurses to Juab County and seJunior class consisting of 4tli, 5th cond, the major portion of the population in Just) Cbunty is loand 6th graders. cated In the eastern end of the The American Legion Auxiliary held the last ment. In a for are the making Hans, county. program and exhibit on the lust meeting for the summer months on Monday even-- : Henry Runnel, sexton, reported Immediately following the teleevening of the school June 13, to phone conversation, Supt. Blight cemetery E,r,k with Florence Memorial ;n bur'al in President imr in the building, r which parents and frieiula are urg- met with the Juab County Comduring May. Potts presiding. Herbert of ed to attend. Also a picnic for the missioners who unanimously and the Hopes, for justice officers of city Installation the actions of vigorously in had cases the his busfour M.ice, boys and girls, date to be an- the Slate protested coming year was the main Board of Health and court; all were convicted, three iness of the evening, and the folnounced later. authorized Supt. Blight to white paid fines and one was jailed. installed: PERRY WAS HERE . . . M. Cola. Joseph Fletcher tlrftl and Wilowing officers were Those planning to rome to Bible a litter protesting such a moveTowThe Katie of Mrs. report vice 1st Florence Potts, lliam Benedict, who landrd plane at North Pole, examine signpost president, ers. treasurer, showed that on the School, please register on or be- ment. The Board of Education of 2nd erected by Adm. Perrys party at the pole la 1906. president, Vivian Stewart: secrethe Tintic School District took a had cash of 1st the May fore June 9th. city vice president. Avis King; similar action, with the result of $3,170.93. collections balance lone treasurer. and Ryan; tary that Supt Blight wrote a letter to amounted to $1,490.29. making a s. Virginia Bradford. Miss Kidneigh protesting the ac22. of Disbursements Eat-aug$4.666 total Ellen Merle Pilon; chaplain, tion. Following are excerpts taa to amounted $2JMM.M. leaving The' Kiwanis club entertained historian, Belle Coffey. ken from this protest letter: District 4 president, Mrs. Phyl- the ladies at the regular meeting total of $2,141.6? on June 1st. "Your litter of May 15, 1952 to at the Revenue came from water rents. lis Smith of Spanish Fork, was on Wednesday evening Mrs. refund Martha Van Wagoner has $237.50. $1,088.56. licenses, Mrs. Smith officer. Memorial the installing building, with President been shown to me and I ain greatRandle The from fin dept., $78.00. miscel-lamou- s. was urompanied by her officers, Leslie presiding. $11.5.1. ly perturbed over the decision to dog tax. $10.00, Della Smith of American Fork and group joined in singing "America move hint. Van Wagoner to Nephi. court $65 00. interest fines. Maxine Mrs. with and Alice Riddle the at j justice treasurer, secretary I say greatly parturbed because I on $4.68. balance. daily Mr. Fork. and the of Ranks, Spanish piano Spurrier leading can sen no real justification in President singing. The pledge of allegiance One of the most successful State Department making such a decision when all Rm-ttAt the meeting of the Silver Jubilee Committee Kilfoyle of Kaysvillc and to the flag was led by President mel tings ever held hv the mcin-lier- s of the farts in the esse are given ttah-Jna- b 111 TreasRandle offered was FircnuVs and of and the I IQIIIII by grace Department Secretary held on Tuesday evening in the Memorial Building, due consideration. urcr. Eve Wilcox of Salt Lake City Harry Randle, Associatiin was that which took was decided At the present time Nephi City hold which and in was to Mammoth were also present at the meet- it the 15 Jubilee on August and Anilllall Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wilson were place has three residint physicians and a MIIIIUQI llvUIIIUII ing. Pan - American Chairman introduced to the club and Mr. attended hv more than a hundred pj if those dates can be ummgcdi Ethel Graff, and visitors, Mrs. Vi Wilsons name has been added to and twenty-fiv- e firemen, repre- for. hospital, while the Tintic District has only Ane resident physician. Fork, Tlie same officers were retained Chipman from American Fork, the Kiwanis membership with sentatives from' American A large portion nf our populaMrs. Etta Thomley of Elbrrta. jvndv Anderson welcoming him rieasant Grove, Provo. Spring-villwith the exception of the seere-taition goes to medical renters awsy Frances Hcgatrom of Ogden and mto'the club, and Mrs. Vola Nev-Mr- s. Marion Hopes, who asked to Spanish Fork and Eureka beI.cr Neilsen of Salt Lake City ers welcomed Mrs. Wilson into ing in attendance. This was the la released and Mrs. Edythc I. The Mammoth Reunlnn will bo from Eureka and many of these OES addition to in and also attended the meeting. was annual serve as to Green meeting Mr. in Suit I,nke City on Sunday patients nerd shots and other mediheld the Kiwanians organization. appointed j the election of officers, other June 8, 1952. at 1:30 o'clock at cal services that ran be admini-sten- sl secretary for the organization The local unit was highly com- - and Mrs. V. (J. Pott. former tins incss transacted. by tlie attending phyairian All committers will remain the Tintir Chapter No. 18. ). E Liberty Park. Bring your own by district and slate of dents, now making their home in portent Mrs. Van Wagoner withwas same as last through lunch. basket more fivers on the work accomplished Murray, were guests of the club. Rollo Perry of Springvillc two met and in evyear reguar session Monday out a long Can remember: were trip In the doctor's names added 2. to the parade ening, June you Before the A delicious covered disli supper during the year and also for their were: Popper Spanish committee. Mrs. Lou Barrett and the members present hud minding llassell'a OjM'ni house; Mams thrill the elected 1st membership. The quota for the was served, and following Tlie argument has been adClvd" Mrs. Carrie Dunlavey. of seeing a battle between the moth Supply, lliirrv Elmers? year was 40 and the membership meal a film was shown entitled, Fork, y luck - Dutch ? - Scud? vanced that Mrs. Van Wagoner More detailed information re- men and a tail. The men. with ; list is .VS. This alone is quite an The Big Idea which proved in Scott, of Provo. 2nd should In stationed when the Owen Zahriskie. if Springville. garding the celebration will be Hie help of one woman (who was SHs,ks?? accomplishment and the officers many ways that America is a John Kindnd. s Springlarger imputation is lis:ated. I must in a secretary. t later of issue and membership committee this mure eiiiiniKmus linn the rest i are good place to live, where all are given get together and enjoy a admit P. X. Anderson, of paper. Nephi haa a larger populacame nut victorious, hut real leiinmn. deserving of high praise for out- entitled to freedom of speirh and ville. treasurer: finally tion Hum Tintic but I ran not subMammoth, I chaplain. not most before of ladies work Next sec had in the this on as be believe will held to standing Residents of Mammoth sml for- scribe to that "ranalmllatic particular the right they meeting philo.A Eureka left the room, or found shelter mer residents are boy and girl were Tuesday. June 10, at tile Mempart of the yeurs program. fit cordially Invit sophy" (apologies to County ComIII. of Monseheail. the In desk. treasurer's orial building. A good attendance under At the close of the business ses-- ; spite The public was invited to the graduates missioner Karl Dunn) of the larger ion a short program was pre- - showing of the film and a good They were James Albert Bennett at this meeting is requested by the of all tlie thrill, Chapter innieiied mempopulated Ella regions gobbling up the Vera and business was McDonald, and transacted after officers. senteil under direction of Vivian children and adults bers of a class of 107 smaller arena and resources. Nephi i barge of a Flag Alex had graduates. Blight Stewart and Clara Hopes. Linda haa adequate medical facilities, I 64 of whom were boys sml 43 A n Day program, this being the 111101-- 1 gave two very delighthut Tintic haa very limited faciliD6 ing preceding Flag Day. Instead girls. These graduates came from- WTlICIdl ful readings; and Mrs. Clcone n . ties, hence, I feci the need Is of giving an iiiation on the Flag, lodges from 23 states of the Tnisang two vocal solos, accomto have a registered nurse Alaska. 1Map from on Hie histwo and a lie greater States conduct ted ri quiz 11 C panied by Mrs. Alice Riddle. locatid here than in a region now trades which More than twenty-thre- e of tlie brought flag, tory Cards were dispensed with for A out niunv facts not before thought and vocations were represented bv adequately staffed. fM,,L the evening, owing to the considYY UiK of. The tiicmlifiK wen- - surprised wlUD This morning, after talking with this year's students, although erable amount of business Irons were planning to enter how 111111 h can lie learned as to you, I tnct with the Board of many acted, so all attending were alMiss for Juab Paulsen, home dem- and how little is known about Old County (VuiimiHHii-nerhigher srliools of learning. lowed to draw for the prizes. Val-eTmiiv Coreoian left Iasi a week County, and they unanimously Here is a brief story of a home onstration agent of Utah county, Glory. This patt or the Livingston and Maxim Banks boy and girl who made gmsl. Tlie will be in Eureka June II at the entertainment pinvcd very inter- - fur Moiristown. New Jersey, to agreed Hist the status quo should were the winners in the obtain another drawing eye dog. Is- - maintained in the Tintic Diststory concerns James Albert Ren-- ; Memorial B. Hiding from Id a m. estmg and enjovalile. and Vivinn Stcwnrt won the raffle to answer quest inns and Vera Ella Milkmaid, to nett about the Blond Mobile. The one In- - brought lank with rict and authorized me to include a pm Fails first Amleison. Mrs. Agnes prize. wlmh will bo lii'ie on June 27. bun this winter develoNd 11 throat stateiiKtit to that iffect in this !U u in Tintir schools, both of Eureka. There was a time, from leaders and anyone interestailment whuli kept the dog from let til'. dark for work. looked Hostesses for the evening. Mrs. received her masters in ed the future when were presented hv Vola Nevus degree in Valcne Livingston. Those w I'n desire to woi k in The Board of Education of the Mrs. Dennis education at the HYP commence- both of them. Their fathers had At Ibe lose of a Inost enjovable doing his joli properly. Tommy i Ini'S .lie asked to eontait meeting, tasty lefii.sliliients wen- got in touch with the school at Tmlie Sell d Dial riet nnd myself Harrington. Mrs. Emma Lewis. ment exercises held in Provo on died. Some believed that there' 4Mrs. Emily was no help for I he children but Mrs. Rot a Wahlqiliat. Andrew and Mrs. sel veil bv Mm tie Tlall.iIlM all'l Moiiistown and they immediately are very proud of the public of this week. took steps to have the dog shipped health Florence Potts, served a verv tas- Monday morning cold charity of tlie world. Hut that haa been conPat Brady Her mother. Mrs. F. H. Weiland happily they were mistaken, It p hmk to I hem and made arrange- ducted program ty lunch. in our district under the Mrs. and Mr. and Iowa, of Galva. ments for Tommy to rome back was discovered that tin of the Utah Iowa, had died in good Mel Mctkley of Schuller. to the school for nnoHier dog. Tlie supervision of Health and we feel t HYU the 'lr. and lln. S. L Jeniiun wore came to Ptsh to attend C Ii I I Order of Mouse. Inimedi-- ) tup to Morristown was made by thal if the said program is curln Salt Luke exercises. Her lilis nlolv after the death of their fa- - Ml PC I H NJUT plane. Ills brother met him at the tailed, our educatii'nal program City for a few days commencement 1,1 JUM LUIU, combining business and pleasure, band and son. James, also at t hers application was made to the 11 aiijHiit aiu! will accompany him will receive a definite while In the city they were the tended the exercises on Monday. governors of Moosojieart. by tlie to the Hchisil. lie is not certain Personally. I feel that a satis-faetor- y riles ts at the home of their son bow long lie will hr away. Jack J. 11.11. 38, former resident Mrs. Merkley and Mrs. Ander- officers of the lodge, for tlie ml-- l just solution can tie worked out and daughter-in-lag friends, mission of the children to Moosc-henr- t, f Mamn.i!k and Eureka died on Mr. and Mrs. son have been I am authorized hy the Board and Smid.iV Seliis'l, a Hally In hosam. Salt Lake Lloyd Jcrman. in known exertrade our nationally Monday City and her appearance at the Mrs. P. 4. rennell, Mrs. Dennis of Education of the Tintic School Balnlle. Siit and academic school near pital of H'ldukin's disease. cises was a very pleasant surprise 11 uni Moi mug W..ist. I lour 6. Harrington and Miss Margaret District and the Board of f!ountv 1914. in Pleasant Horn Miiili III. of Juab County Will deliver II Harrington were in Salt Ijike City B Col Mary Mike to Mrs. Anderson. James was admitted in Novem- Green, t.e '.' ;'S h son of John Rev. W. oil Helefttext Elijah, a for 'f Mr. and Mrs.Atherley, daughter Memoniil Day. to suggest that a meeting be held Martha Richards message Brig Atherley of Mrs. Weilund and Mrs. Merkley ber 1924 and Vera in June 1924. Stanton an Marysvale. is spending the week for the Interested parties in .lush II. !. iried Margaret Tas- Faithful Follower left Wednesday for their homes Tliey both received a good home. Hill l with her Count v and repnaentatives of Set vn Yi'sn-Sunday in J'dv B632 in Nephi. grandmother, Mrs. P. J. ker 7;in f continued on i I. A. Mr. two) and Mr. page Coffey rennell. of II. in Iowa. In Health lhv j nt Sel nil'll Hill his eailv life in evening 'pHrtmcnt Mr sons Jiinmy and .let ry UU'I rH l 'iiTe he nttended ml)-li- e Faith Shall Mile Tl.ee Whole" Matiiiiio'li (preferably yourself nnd Dr over L'lik Fields visited of Belt M m lionl- later was employed Kpcndlove.l Such a ii 'I. IV. J .nail t'l'Oll the Week ru! at tile .1 .1. 3 4"i Weill Coffey George lie held in Salt could at M'liiiiiiotii He I'l.'liHee in tie 11111111 lllg hi tin- - ii ' bmiie. Jerry leimiiiied in Eureka nr Kuntcn. ele eight yea is ago Ncplii 1moled City. 'l.oit Will iimi Hie week h SN'tld all'l S'iii"l Ftiday, visiting and laid 1'ien employed as a file-ma- n liears.d III I would appreciate an answer at Hie Cliffi'V holin'. tt.e cli'llitl at ordinance ieiot. to this letter immediately so that - wa- - i a ember of the Chinch everything can he set tied hcfme of Latter-Danf Jcstis ir present cunt met expirir mi .1 ill v 1. 19.12. Sam's ar.'l was active in Hoy Si'oiits nf Ar.erira work. He was Your Report et joins the Board a vet i'll, n ! World War II. of Education and the Juab Countv I. is w:'l"W, lie is Kiltvivcd by m protesting this 11 ConitiiisMonci' two d.iU. Ii'eis. Mrs. Joan Jensen Five summer band instruction will be niven in j a lion in moving Mrs. Van of Salt L.o-'-' City, and Jni(iielme to Nephi and suggests that Rnivka beginning on Monday, June !, and continu- - . Ap-im?n-i- PP two sons, Tiinotliv Hill. T"" individuals in Tintir ran assist bv Hdl. a Ma TiKsde; and gmndletters of protest con'ng through ten weeks, announces Kent Kiddle, music mother of South-gate- , laid an! to word ivtvivrd from Mrs. Ar- - writing Acinriliii' Hiirh a movement. Such demning I . sister, Etualine Hill: if should te sent to: Dr ne classes will lie litters Mrs. i Wilson on mid clmirmon I N'fwiii.m of given om In-- l.ef uek lllil, Texas; and pi M'ltidav and TOl Sjn'ndlove, State Health with pm- , jhlDITIGntS "tier. Freddy Wissls. tin I'rojrrmn ('(iinmittcp for the LDS Oiurch George li.df !M,n ,,T n ii."I sihediilcd Thursday, ,,,nnirinCommissioner, t'tah State Hmnd mufor the' various Calif. Welfare hiiiiquet, a very iinii.siial nf Health. State Capitol Bldg. Mr ',n,, M,s Hi,nk H,,nn,f,n w,w Soil'll Si'l instruments. 30 Fnui'ial si i vices were enndin a member of the graduating class and out standing program will fol- Salt Lake City. Utah. h- I Instnii'iuin in brass and drums. f Bn I'lilleiitii Kill: m Mrs. Tiss'le Foiii Hi Tl:ii! low the hanipiet Hi the Eureka nf Westminster college at comincluding trumpets, trombone and hHiel hv Wsviie fn Id. was in town on S.ituidav for ward mencement exel rises held Sun- LDS wall rrtich horns, will he given ot rhnpcl. June 11 at fi 30 p.m Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge Cronin r nf lo I.nh p. a few lioiif s She was einoule Tlie program is varied and 16 Magna spent Sal unlay and Sunday afternoon at tlie Dane Han- Hanks. Pni.; woodwinds, including cluri-- , Seattle in In after home services visiting Tcsn'le her C.ian'Si'.e sen stadium in Salt Lake City. participants will present a pro- day visiting si the home of Mr. "n,l wumphnne. 4:45 p.m. un-- il weeks Hill won Ins H S. degree nt the leimteiv we:e conducted under for the past two 5 3o pm.; gram which includes professional sml Mrs. Frank Gear. H band. 5:30 p.m. to nf George A. Greencollege and will do further study- auspues N tie danring. singing and dramntiza-Al- l home the if 17 . M P ni.; A band. 6:30 p.m. to Amcriesn Ijegbm. Sunday gueds si lee post lion. Mr. and Mrs. llebrr Junes nf the East next yrnr. Mr. in were Inking part will be In p m. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sandstnun ing roHlumc. From oilier wants comes Payson sml Mr. ami Mr. David n of Mr He is a graduate of Tintir high classes afford a fine op- anil Hrs. Ilennan Sjl ester nnd Mrs. Ftsnk Gianatu iKdith Lynn Pelt. Mr. the wurd that the program will Russell of Provo spent Memorinl Prti,nity for band students to get V. G. Pelt of Murray is ""P1 school and was valedictorian nf of HU l.fiei I were in Eureka for Singleton i nd two cluldien. of he well worth V" your time. 'pay in Eureka. " f,"e training and instruction the week with his lAke Sail I'av. Ctty. Memorinl his graduating class. Wride of regular school. Kenneth Spurrier. i Mr. and Mrs. Chil-Sund- Legion Auxiliary Installs Officers at Final Meeting of Year on Monday I Kiwanis Sponsor Showing of Patriotic Film Sgts.-at-Arm- I Tentative Dates Set For Big Annual Silver Jubilee August 15, 16 h. j j MammAt h Planninfl lllj Rpilllion e, i im-w- ed j Sunday in S.LC. "Old Glory" Quiz Held at Meet y, as ; j if-fir- c. Ji-x- ' t: M-da- ' Ix-t'- ! . Will Wil-cke- Eureka Teacher : :,Gets Master's a Jijnp Vll II A,rL From "Y" Monday nr g ; 1 ' j 1 -l Resident irs.rormer Kt-xt- Eureka Methodist Church Schedule IPkP ' sc4-hac- k. life-lon- Chi-Cilg- 1 tin-ani- i Rtr . Ik" Free Summer Band Instruction Offered '. B- High School Students to Begin June 9 T"-el- fist y Plans Near Completion for Annual lb-si- des Eureka Student LDS - College Graduate i"" Cjf0 - - WppL of MaV i 1 Church Welfare Banquet June Wn-gon- er |