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Show the reporter YOUR ADVERTISING calling (n tpprtcial" your 1 " lo your OOB iiporulrnl Lsors Tuei-Ja- y HITS HOME WHEN YOU USE YOUR evening Volume OWN NEWSPAPER Fifty three -- 20 ye The Eureka (Utah) Reporter, Friday, June 25, go in A cporler . j 2an all of Eureka, and Silver City; C. E. Sorenson of Mammoth; Paul Dividend. Finance, Edward Carlson and Lon Simpson, H. E. rtarence Bauer, Wiliam Davis. Li-mu- Busses Resort Leaves Here on Thursday bus will leave the Eureka US church for the Arrowhead Resort each Thursday at 7 p.m., A nd will stop at Elberta church t 7:30 p.m., and at Goshen at 7:40 p.m. for all who desire to aim. announces Darlene Peart nd Neil Christensen of the Eureka Recreation committee. All are asked to bring their own Ore Shipments for Week of June 18 VITAL LINK . . , Linking embattled Hud with mainland, this bridge is essential to defence of whole ares. French flghter planes patrol the span. Indo-Chine- Santaquin Tintic Stake News Stale Project 1539, calling for 4.315 miles of 214" road mixed bituminous surfaced road In Juab County on the section of State Road No. 36 and US Uo. 6 between Silver City and Tintic Junction and Silver City and Eureka. The Sumaion bid was for and the engineers estimate for the project was 3136,274.97. Equipment is being moved onto the job this week. 3107.-893.0- 0, Methodist Church Primary Convention on Satur- Stake Radio Program (someone day at Nephl, Santaquin 2nd Ward has forgotten to give me the proConference on Sunday, two days gram). Here again is your aoftball of Leadership at B. Y. U. In Vie Genola Ward Walter scores: Sunday School begins at 10:00 Senior Men Kirby was recently ordained an a.m. a and Meacham David Elder Church Service at 11:00 a.m. Priest. Sunday Night In Hospital Sacrament meetings throughout the Stake commemorated the ReMike Hannifin, 10 year old son storation of the Melchezidck of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hannifin of Priesthood. Goshen, is confined to the Iayson The Goshen ward held their hospital following an appendecM. summer season A. I. opening with a social at warm springs. A tomy performed last week. He la weiner roast concluded the evenrecuperating nicely, according to ings activities. his grandmother, Mrs. Margaret A farewell party was held in Hannifin. Goshen Friday night for Arnold Steele. It waa under the direction of the American Legion. He left ; Monday for the Navy where he will spend the next four years. Lewis Fisher enlisted in the Air To Force last week and was called the next clay so quickly there was no time to give him a farewell The Mammoth Reunion held last party, Sunday at Payaon Park waa the Genola Ward will hold their Handicraft rbuMes will lie moat successful one ever held, acWard Conference next Sunday held every Thursday with the cording to thoae attending the night. 1st cIukk well arranged affair. The attend-anr- e following schedule: Remember to tune in to Station from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.; affar exceeded the expectationa KCSU next Sunday at 4 :30 for the ternoon HCNhion. 1 :00 p.m. to of thoae In charge of arrange2:30 p.m. On Thursday, July 1 ments, according to Richard an evening elans will he start(Dick) Wheelock, president of the ed, and will begin at 7 p.m. Reunion. Those InUmitrd in the night An excellent program waa preclasses are asked to contact sented with Earl Lunt as Master Cl eo Judge at 152-Dies of ceremonies. The program follows : Opening prayer. Bishop Bigeloy Bradley; 2 tap dance Ballin the Jack" and numbers, LDS Lets Ilay Follow the Leader" by Jolene Schwartz and Deanna John Roylance (Roy) Houtz, 46 Christensen; accordian solo, Diane of Pamona, Cal., died Monday Hannifin. Several selections by the Mammoth evening in a California hospital. Orchestra, consisting of Sacrament meeting on Sunday Mel Hansen, The young man waa a native of and daughter, Janice, Ward LDS Eureka the at evening Eureka and was boot here Oct. 1, waa Bert Wheelock and Glade Berry. conducted by Bishop George Glade 1907. He was a son of the late a few vocal numwith Virginia Lee organist, bers. also gave Sarah Mitchell Houtz. The family Forsey, chorister. resided in Eureka for several and Colleen Holyoak Prises were given to the oldest Our Mountain song, years and the Mitchell family will Opening the oldest woman, and tlie man, Don so Home Invocation, Dear; be well remembered. Come one who traveled the greatest : Sacrament Song, Franks Survivors include his widow, Ly- Unto Jesus;" theme, The Re- number of miles to attend the remintdia Lundquist Houtz, one son and storation of Melchezidck Priest- union. The prize waa a one daughter, Leroy Carl and Sally hood; talks, Restoration, Clarence ed from ailver from the Mammoth all of California; a brother Glen, Bauer; The Primitive Church", Mine. The gifts were presented by Midvale. Lorin Thompson; Line of Author- Dick Wheelock. Funeral services were conducted ity as a High Priest; Wilson Lee; Thanks is extended to Gene What the Priesthood means to Braithwaije, manager of the Hulsh Wednesday at 11 a.m. in Pamona, Cal. Me;" What the Priesthood Means Theatre in l'ayaon, fur furnishing Mrs. Sadie Mitchell, aunt of the in the Home; closing song, Now the public address system used young man,. received the word of Let Ua Rejoice;" Benediction, Max to bromlcast tlie program. Lee. Prizes given by tlie I adieu Auxhis death. iliary of the Mammoth Eire Department were won by the folQuilt, George Irlce of lowing: Lehi; Mayor E'rank Sharp of I eld, pillow and Mra. Maude McIntyre of Mammoth, the pillow rases. Iarticipnling in the awarding of the prizes were Thelma Vest of Meeting Schedule Public Invited Handicraft Weekly Classes in Calif.; Service at Pamona Church Holds Sacrament Meet 31-6- ! -- Serviceman Home from Army Summer recreation swimming program begins Consolidated Mining Co., carloads; Iron Blossom Mines, June JO, scheduled every other Wednes1 car: Tintic Standard Mining Wednesday. the summer months, according to r0-- ; 3 cars; Elllrol Corp.. 22 cars; day throughout L Garily, 2 cars; Bullion Beck. Jerald Druiwcl. who is in charge 3 cars. of this part of the summer recreation program. The bus will leave the hlgn M'hool for a designated swimming at poo) Rt 1:00 o'clock and return 4:30 p.m. No one under school age will he allowed to go. Swimming to those i in t ructions wil tv given who desire them. A small admis-- ! sion wil lo charged. A serious break in the city water I Anvone interested in square or caused has considerate social' i.ancing. contact Jerald maines for the past few Brussel! or call 459. Free instruc- worry and work The break was discovered tion is available if enough interest days. Monday morning, and occurred in is shown. front of the Methodist church. If further information is desired Wntermnster Roscoe Harper and Jerald call on the atsive program. worked other city employees prussrll . around the clock to find I he break nil lo repair it am quickly n pur- - ninnv friend llii Op. r.iii'jn site. With the shortage or water f I j , i EVx. daii). to the city 1 ,m I (l,rr,tv causing worry . and Mrs. Hjiridd E" un and to the residents, the fathers, ron,,,N iL loss of the water rnuaed by the operation Thursday night al ()f R r(1I)I.rrn j fr SC' YlTO GETS IHKI) . . . Yugoslav M state Marshall Tito rud-- " binning pigeon, one of many he rereived la Belgrade sn nd birthday. Mr. James Martin nnd daughak was n Hies ter. Kih eii. of Pocatello, and Theodore Slack of Los Angeles, reilay to their homes last Saturfriends. turned nianv H that the wrong ninn. day after spending the past week is Why Lunl of Mra. M. A. Stark Recent Wlurs at the Earl her on a telephone is never busy at the home Larsen. were Clare Mrs. and home in Mammoth when you call?" D. L. Hacker of Lehi. re-n- Mi-Mr- Placed on City Water Bills The Mayor and lily Council find It necessary to announce to the resident of Eureka that limit la being put on all unpaid water bill. At the end of tlie period, the service will have to he discontinued. Residents am asked to take note of this announcement; and are urged to pay water bills promptly. a W1H be and those under the 9lh grade will also be taken rare of if any of them rare to take advantage of thia service. This is free and all the residents are urged to visit the unit while in town. Thia means the men working in the minea also. in the Fall the patch testa will be given to the school chil- dren. Thia service la mode possible by the money obtained from the a&le of the Christmas Tuberculosis Seals, and la sponsored by the Tin-ti- c Tuberculosis Welfare Assn. 60-d- ay 6U-da- y Serviceman Given Rlease from Navy Charles Van Wagoner waa released from the U. S. navy last week and la back in Eureka for the present time visiting with his mother, Mrs. Charles Van Wagoner. Charles enlisted in the Navy shortly after hia graduation from Tintic high school, and has served four years. Several months of that time waa spent In Pearl Harbor, and he has alao made several voyages to various parts of the coun try. Potluck Supper, Sports Feautres Kiwanis Meeting 4--H Club News Photo graph jr Club The Photography club ganlzed this week, with lowing officers, president, Danny Lucas; vice president, Jim. Pilon; secretary ana treasurer, Noel Fitch and reporter, Lavon Castleton. The first meeting waa held Monday evening at the home of the instructor, John Castleton. We had a study period and we learned how to make a portrait. The next meeting will be held Monday, June 28 at the Little Theatre. Reporter, Lavon Castleton. Pan Prlneesen The Pan Prince sues group met Friday, June 18, at the home of Connie Jameson. The meeting waa railed to order by the vice president, Carolce Bigler, after whirh the secretary, Maxine called the roll and read the minutes. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag" and Pledge were said by the group. A committee for a swimming party waa appointed, with Carolee Bigler as chairman. The time waa then turned into a work period, and the teachers demonstrated the making and baking of muff ina. The muffins were sampled and enjoyed by the class. 4-- H Pax-ma- n, 4-- H A second meeting of the Pan Princeaeea was held on June 21 at fhe home of Connie Jameson. The meeting waa railed to order hv the president, Rhanna Ryan. Tlie minutes were read by secretary Maxine Paxrrmn, and the roll called. Time waa set aside for a work period ami the baking of muffins It waa ladies night at the Ki- waa again demonstrated by the wanis meeting held Wednesday leaders. Reporter, Judy Crrenhalgh. evening at Homanavllle Park. A Pot Luck dinner was served ami Hewing Needle thoroughly enjoyed by the memclub group, the Hewing bers and their partners. It waa a perfect night for an outdoor meet- Needles, met Tuesday morning at the high school. The girls sewed on ing. their skirts and later returned to business the Following regular Boa session, the men tried their luck the home of leader, Mrs. Leah the where well, meeting regular enst horseshoes, and. the ladies was called to order. Lrnore Matjoyed a gab feat. thews gave a report on the rare of the hair. LaVon Castleton will give a report on personal groomEurelcan ing at the next meeting. Refreshment! were nerved by In Lavon Castleton to Joan Jameson Patsy Daniels. Joyce Sanderson, Barbara Boswell and Cappy LarLake 4-- H Attends IOOF Banquet Salt City sen. Fkiythe I. Green and Nellie Laird attended the IOOF Caravan in Halt Lake City on Katurday of but week to welcome deputy soverign grand master Tillie F. Aston of Busy Beavers group met Tues-dn- y at the home economics rooms at the high school at 1:00 o'clock Tcxss. A delicious banquet was served to about 300 persona from all branches of the Order. On Sunday they went with Grand Master of Utah, Bert A. Smith, on a scouting by the expedition, accompanied gtand lodge committee. They made the trip to find out whHl the rhnnres would be to orgnnixe an OiM Fellows and ltetiekuh Lodge Paywin, Ruwuna Hansen of Eur- in Utah. The prospects eka, and Dick Wheelock of Span- areSunnyslde. very promising and It is hoped ish E'ork. these lodges can be started in the Among the former residents at- near future. Krwl Mrs. were und Mr. tending Is Chatwin nnd Mr. and Mrs. blank Mr. and Mr. Gale Bauer and Mis. John Comb of California, Cal. are in Combs of Provo, nnd Bishop and son. Gary, of Compton, Mr. Mrs. Bigelow Bradley also of Utah visiting their parents. Gerald Kennedy of MamMrs. nnd Provo. and Mrs. John Bauer Ray Badtercher la home ngain The group voted to hold the Re- moth and Mr. after completing hia tour" of Serof Elberta. Mra. Bauer is tlie forat the union next Payson year vice in tlie Army. He ho spent mer Miss Bonnie Reid. the past year in Gcrmuny and was Park. mure than glad to get home to get MIm Ann Sullivan was a Salt acquainted with hia new son, wlm Luke visitor on Saturday of last is several months old. Mra. Underlet, cr is N.e former Miss Virginia week. Randle, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Allen nnd Harry Ran lie. After visiting here children of Salt were Sunday to f)r f"'- daya. they returned oi.x at tlie home of Mrs. Elsie Salt Lake where Ray him accepted visit Nilson. Mrs .Nilaon returned to employment Salt Lake with them and will visit the Allen home for a few days. at Mr. and Mrs. lenlin Crotnur and I 9 I son. Richard o Pleasant Grove Mrs. Clara Jenuan is sending were in town on Thursday of last a few daN in Said Dike as guest week und were guests at the home of tier win and family, tlie Lloyd yji nnl Mra. Frank Gear. Los Jormans. in town w era more -- j Limit is Mammoth Reunion Reported Success; Program, Prizes, Visiting Featured Native of Eureka Chief flrflern Twenty-si- x X-U- ay 60-D- ay Summer Recreation Swimming Gets Underway; Dance Instruction Set towels and also a lunch. Young folks and old folks over 12 Fears are invited to participate. wits and Number Copy- - The Tuberculosis Mobile Unit will be here 10 9 anti Memorial 8, the at July Iiuilding. High school students, 0 to 12th grade inclusive, S-1- cemetery. to Swim per to be Given Here Today the Utah State Roud Commission announced the official results of the bid opening held in the Governor's Board Room at 2:00 p.m., June 15: J. M. Sumaion and Sons of Springvllle. Utah, were low bidders on Federal Aid (6) and Secondary Project in Mr. and Mrs. Glen Storrs of Logan were visiting in Eureka alth relatives. They left for southern California, being aecompanied by Mrs. Storrs' mother, Mrs. H. F. Gear. The Businessmen, were still undefeated in the softball league. They trounced the M Men in a regular league game. Every team In the league had suffered defeat at the hands of the Businessmen. Eureka baseball team journeyed to Lake Shore for a game and won the rontest by a good margin. Mrs. Frank Brohm waa visiting in Richfield with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sylvester, the 'utter being Mrs. Brohm's daughter. 10c ys Equipment Onto State Road Job ll, spider and mighty lucky X-Ra- Contractor Moves 'P1 widow -- Without Charge, July 8,9,10 pests. Mrs. F. A. Grant entertained the project was submitted to the (ountv committee of the FEU A, members of the E'ediles club at her MlHne for certain improvements home. In the card playing Mrs. Blackett won the ud changes for the city hall. The Eugene score prize. Mrs. John Bunnell high the noject was undoubtedly a worthy that the com- second prize. Delicious refreshoe a1 11 was ments FERA were could of served to Mrs. George mittee in charge Is their way clear to approve it. Lineman, Mrs. Frank Briskey, Mrs. Ae facile of the city hall was Catherine Russell, Mrs. B. V. Hickman, Mrs. Harry Carten, amoved after having been condMrs. emned and declared dangerous Dean Beck Mrs. Blackett and Mrs. council. Bunnell. the of 4 ly the members Mrs. A. M. Stewart was hostess This had left the front of the to the Saturday night club memImlMtng in a rather unsightly condition and it was probably due to bers. Cards and luncheon being the features. The prizes were won by this fact that the project was beMrs. James Bant and Mrs. Marion ing proposed. Russell. Others present were Mrs. The work called for new steps and the painting of the building Lydia Ferguson, Mrs. Samuel Edwards, Mrs. Thorns Clement, Mrs. both inside and out. The material necessary for the Anna aMrahal, Mrs. Dee Clement, Mrs. E. p. Sax, Mrs. Anna job would have to be supplied by Mrs. Lou Barrett and Mrs. the city, while the labor would be Victor Pett. the of registrants performed by The Elite club members were FERA entertained by Mrs. O. A. Marshal Lon Sandstrom had Allred. Bridge and a delicious been making the rounds of busiluncheon being features. Prizes ness houses asking the merchants were won as follows: Mrs. Clarto cooperate with city officers and ence Pourley first. Mrs. Emron the Am department in an effort to Birch, honor and Mrs. C. E. Rife, deminish fire hazards by not selliall cut. Others present were Mrs. ng fire crackers or explosives. Angus Miller, Mrs. George Forsey, The annual meeting of the Utah-jut- b Mrs. E. P. Vem Rife, firemens aasocaition was Mrs. Elmer Sax, Mrs rMs. A. D. Ferguson. members the held at Spanish Fork, Baird, Mrs. Bud Painter and Mrs. of that department putting on a William Roundy. line program. Representatives of Mr. and Mrs. George Cromar and Eureka. Mammoth. Provo. Spring-rill- e and Spanish Fork being in att- children of Magna were visiting with Eureka relatives over the endance. weekend. Mr. Cromar who is emIn the election of officers Tintic the Metropolitan Life sms well represented, the first and ployed by Insurance Co. was transferee! from second vice president offices going Salt Lake district to Magna. to men from this district. Clyde Sheriff D. J. Sullivan and son Scott of Provo, president: P. N. were at Ogden where they first vice John Anderson. Mammoth visited with Judge Edward Pike Fox cl Eureka, who had been ill for several weeks. president; Edw. second vice president; Clarence Duke. Provo, secretary and John They reported that he was able to be about a little. Kindred, Springvllle, treasurer. Mrs. Ben Broderick and little Following the business session a son Benney Pat of San FYanrisco, banquet was served by the Spanish Calif., were visiting in this rity Fork Firemen's Auxiliary under with Mrs. Broderick's parents, Mr. the direction of Mrs. Dean Wilcox. and Mrs. Roy Myers. During the banquet, Harry Earner Fred E. Hansen, aged 42 died at of Spanish Fork was toast master. Mont. His home was forPresent from Eureka were John Helena, Goshen and for many at merly Mr. Bacon and William Donnelly, years he was employed at the Tin-ti- e and Mrs. Edward Fox. Standard mine. He was well Edward Cook, who had charge known in Eureka where he made of development wprk at the Tintic frequent trips with a trap shooting Mines company in the North Tinteam. He was also an expert rifle tic district was both fortunate and shot. Funeral services were held at unfortunate. He was unfortunate Goshen under the direction of the for having been bitten by a black Masonic Lodge. Burial was in San-taqu- 1 Chest that the deadly effects of the in-- 5 poison was not more severe. Mr. Cook was ill for only a couple of days, but it was due to the that immediately after being fact bitten he slashed the sting with a knife causing it to bleed freely. Mr. Cook was working about the tunnel in Ihs undershirt and went into a ort of cellar to uccure equipment when the tipMer stung him on the muscle of the left arm He Instantly killed the insect and then tisik the precaution above stated. ..J.n a. li,.t..r lnv,',tigation two mort Black Widows" were located in the cellar and one in the house. The boys at the mine went the entire surface order to rid the few people were present mPCt,nS he,d at the n the .t rtw hau for the purpose of determine if s celebration would be in this city on July 4th. in spite o f the small attendance a wa unanimously decided to put . gmlJ program for the benefit ob-Hthose people who would be to remain in the city bn that and Mayor Albert Johmion commit-KS- r Anointed the following general, F. A. Grant. W. K. Clarence Gourley, James Victor Pett. Angus Miller, Vidor Thomas, Edw. Van Leuvan 11)5 Patsy Daniels, Reporter. Busy Beaver p.m. President Eileen Fennell opened the meeting, and the minutes were Giles. Cheer read by secretary, leader, Carol Snndrrsnn, led in the pledcg and led in the songs. A demonstration was given hv NoNrl Fitch on how to launder lingerie. Most of the girls finished their scarfs and a new project was started. Our hostess, Colleen Gsrhett, served refreshments to Noel Fltrh, Eileen EVnnell. Joan Quigley, Eileen Spencer, Put Giles, Judy Nacf, Cnrol Sanderson. Nancy Matthews Janice, and our visitor, Kathle Johnson, a cousin of Janice, who is visiting at the Johnson home, and to the teachers. Mrs. Martin lit 4-- H EVnnell and Mrs. Don Giles. Reporter, Colleen Garbett. Supl. and Mrs. Alex Blight left Saturday for Ds Angeles, where they will attend school for the summer months. Nanry lbu last Sunday Kemu dy returned after spending a two-wee- k vacation in Kenrns ns the guest of her brother and family, the Ism Reids, and another brother, Rex Reid. 4-- H TALK TURKEY . . Prims Minister Adnsn llenderes sf Turkey visits Pres. 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