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Show 154 5 pp- - nan. reporter THE fe calling in oppredalee your to your local Tuet-Jagonetpondonl before evening gjH Hems y YOUR ADVERTISING Mtmm , Oti- - Fifty - three Volume HITS HOME WHEN YOU USE YOUR OWN NEWSPAPER The Eureka (Utah) Reporter, Friday, November 26, plan Announced to Combine The following article should be of considerable interest to residents of Tintic District: Consolidation of seven small school districts into Memorial Service three wm re-S- id -- Number 10c per Copy- - Forty-Eig- ht Basketball Practice Begins; Season Games Scheduled Juab, Tintic School Dists. recommended by E. TjL, Bateman, state auperlnten of public Instruction in a Ml "Ttion of his biennial report 1954- - Regular Practice Begins for Basketball Season Monday. urged the upcoming school to create county-wid- e iSitrlcts in Juab, Summit and Sanpete counties. Juab county now biipilt into two districts, Juab and Tintic. Sanpete into two, the CONGRESS NEW BOSSES D. S. Sea. Lyndas Johaaoa (left) North and South Sanpete, and The Tintic visits Rep. Sam Rayburn at hla Bonham, Tex., heme, to disease Miners basketball Summit into three. North Summit, team started Democratic Irate ry la new Congress. Johnson In new senate practicing for the South Summit and Park City. 55 season on Monday, November noted Utah majority lender, and Raybnra reanmeo aid pent of apeaker of heme. that Bateman "Supt. 22. Those appearing for practice haa made 'commendable progress' are Gary Guntin, Joe Cook. Ronald needlessly 'small Bray, la eliminating David Sandstrom, Jerry Rodistricts, but no further action has binson, Carl Peterson, Jerry Bate, 1915. since taken IJearA s4ejo in been Ken Eddie Fields. Nor-Consolidation was a recommen- man Spurrier, Sc Dean how, Atherley. Ron dation of the public school survey Nelson, Bart Ryan, Don Wall and commission, but a proposed con- Dennis Daniels. At the meeting of the city coun- Mrs. Leslie Cromar, Mrs. Elmer stitutional amendment was defeatA group of aspiring young hope- cil an ordinance, authorizing the Mr. 8. L. Jerman. Mr. ed in the 1953 special session. fuls are trying out for the Sopho- mayor to sign al papers and make Ferguson, -Clarence Goruley and Mrs. Frank That amendment,the howeverto more squad. Going down the list the necessary arrangement for a would have opened way we find Luvar Bryson, Lowell loan of $50,000 from the Public Garrity. The Fidelia club met at the home combine second class city districts Paul Cushing, Pete Gillis-pi- e, Works Administration of the gov- of Mr. Percy Hank, 500" being with other districts in the same Cherry, Paul Gourley, Raymond Jones, ernment. the feature. The prize winners county. Supt. Bateman said the de- Tom Randle, Richard The $50,000 loan if secured would were Mrs. Eugene Blackett, Mrs Stapley, Carl in was fortunate feat 'probably Wall, Glen Wilde, Roas Bradford, j be used to develop water. The Ll E. Bartlett. A delirious lunchthat it might have resulted in disKay and John Sandstrom. ; plana were to try and develop a eon was served to Mrs. Cecelia Batricts too large for the objective Terry From the looks of his material, supply in the porphyry formations con, Mrs. F. A. Grant, Mrs. Frank of more efficient administration. Coach Rasmussen will be able to in the northeastern part of town. Briakey, Mrs. Katherine Russell, "Since no second class city dis- field another good team this year. At the meeting, mayor Johnson Mrs. George Tinsmsn, Mrs. Henry tricts are involved in Juab, Sumand councllmen Bauer, Jarvis, Mrs. H. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. presided the and counties, mit Sanpete VanLeuvan answered the Bacon, Mrs. Blackett, Mrs. BartMiller, no constitutional chief Khnni said, roll call. lett, Mrs. Dean Beck and Mrs. amendment would be needed and John Bunnell. communications Several regardthe Legislature has authority to Mrs. R. D. Gardner spent a week ing Euroka's $50,000 PMA loan consolineeded with this proceed were received and the recorder end at the horn of Mrs. Frank . once. ... le ttporler 20 "Honor Store" Award Given banned by Basketball practice is getting off to a fine start in the Tintic hign school and fans are looking forward to another year of excitement and hoping for better luck for the Miners. Preseaaon games are scheduled to begin December 1, when Tintic goes to Grantaville. The final game will be on December 29, with I'leaeant Grove at Tintic. Regular game will get underway on Friday evening, January 7. ' and Schedules for the regular games follow: December 1, Tintic at Grante-vlllDec. 3, American Fork at Tintic; Dec. 8, Tintic at Pleasant Grove; Dec. 14 Dugway at Untie; Dec. 16, Tintic at B. Y. High; Dec. 21, Tropic at Tintic; Dec. 22, Grantaville at Tintic; Dec, 29, Pleasant Grove at Tintic. Hwwea Games January 7 Sprtngville at Juab, Spanish Fork at Payson, Tintic 5P0E December 5 pre-seas- on Tintic Lodge No. 711, BPOE, I making plan to hold a memorial service at the club room on Sunday afternoon, December 5, at pre-seas-on 2:30 p.m. e; Committee chairman Lynn Brady stated that the program will be completed in time for printing in next week's Reporter. The memorial service will be open to the public and a cordial Invitation is extended to the general public to attend the afternoon program. Bye. Ore Shipments (or Week of Nov. 13 14 Tintic at Spring-vlllJuab at Spanish Fork, Payson January Bye. e, January 21 8panish Fork at Tintic, Payson at Juab, 8prlngvllle ' Chief Consolidated Mining Co., Tintic Standard Mining Mines, car; Iron Blossom cars; R. L. Garity, 5 can; Fil-tr- ol Corp., 24 can; Bullion Beck, 3 can; Eureka Standard, 4 cars. Bye. January 28 Tintic at Payson, Sprlngville at Spanish Fork, Juab 46 cars; Co., 3 Bye. February 4 Payson at Spring-vlllJuab at Tintic, Spanish Fork e, Bye. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Briggs of Salt Lake City were in town on Tuesday of this week and wen February 11 Juab at Bpring-vlllPayson at Spanish Fork, Tin-ti- e Bye. Sprlngville at February 15 Tintic; Spanish Fork at Juab, Payson Bye. February 13 Tintic at Spanish Fork, Juab at Payson, Spring-vile. of Mn. Margaret Hannifin. was instructed to answer them to Garrity. Mrs. Gardner left later guests even D. for to the best of her ability, C., Washington, though join Mr. Gardner to make a home. the loan had not been granted. The Ladies Aid of the Methodist The proposition of improving dis- Church held an all day session at Bye. was streets some of the city Announcement is made this week 25 Payson at Tintic, Johnson stated their church. Business and sewing February cussed but Mayor PTA 1950. by Justin Dart, president of the that even though these were to occupied the time. Those attending In Spanish Fork at Sprlngville, Juab ' Bye. "The report noted that education Rexall Drug Co., of the designabe FERA projects, the city did were Mrs. William Fray, Mr. Wil4 at Payson, March Drug not have funds to supply the ma- liam Vivian, Mrs.: William Sprlngville authorities are not agreed on the tion of the Andrew Rexall RexaU ciarjee, Rev. Mark Benvegnu, assistant ing their character development. Tintic at Juab, as a Spanish Fork Bye. for insurance so Mrs. Margaret Freethey, Mr. Arminimum size of a school district, Company of Eureka and terial pay childo the Not delinquent thur Smith. Mr. William Clarke, pastor of the Cathedral of the dren only but the weight of 'Honor Store, in recognition of they were definatly cancelled. population-wiscome from and In Lake Madeleine Salt H. Fred Mrs. Mr. Rose City opinion indicated at least 3.000 its high standards of community Loft, on Taylease Ore from the Atherly homes, but from properous famservice, according to word received the lor, Mrs. Vola Never. Mrs. B. B. former superintendent of Catho- ilies as well. Rev. Benvegnu pointichool age children. was Eureka Centennial dump Andrew. H. the manager, John marketed at the rate of Parrish, Mrs. David Pickett, and lic education in Utah, addressed ed out that morality begins with "At the other extreme, the re- byA special Honor Store plaque being Mrs. Delbert Davie. to be no saw about gainport advantage eight carloads per week and the Tintic PTA at it November adults, and that we as parents is being placed in a prominent The Columbia Rebecca Lodge would must set the example, live up to weather if proed by consolidation which would the permit the store the in signifying be maintained members met at the IOOF hall, meeting last Monday night at the the code, and Instill these values duction send a district above 10,000 school place which the would has store honor drug the winter months, ac- Cards followed the business ses- Little Theater. Hi address was in our children. population. received. Inscribed on the plaque throughout Dan Atherley, lessee. sion. Mrs. Margaret Freethey won on The Moral and Spiritual Valto He said that the schools should . cording "Supt. Bateman said Tintics will be; This is a Rexall Honor also stress the Importance of moral Mr. Athertey reported that he high score prize,' the all cut by ues of Education. ichool population is only 383 and Store, dedicated to the health and i ethical valuee, show our past had got Into the low grade ore Mrs. Carl Gallowray. Juab's 1,033, which would give a welfare of Tintic District. Father Benvegnu said that al- and Four young people from Spanish M. J. Downey returned to his was dropped in religious culture, create before roles which years stuhome had schools his our were combined district of 1,426 involved msde and most of Mr. Andrew has Suitaquln, an atmosphere favorable to relig- Fork the operators of home after spending some time in though and in accident a dents. South Summit's enrollment In Eureka for the past fifteen over the dump by car serious rather religion religious origin, and bring a ion and the mine, but in getting into this a Salt Lake hospital where he was Is 507, North Summit's 535 and night at 11:00 p.m. three spiritual values are being neg- knowledgemorality, years, and during that time baa of a hun- receiving treatment of God and hia prin- Tuesday due schools our in miles east of Eureka in Homans-vill- e lected Park City's 432, a Summit County made many friends, both socially ore in the neighborhood today had Mrs. Potts tons material of left for classroom. into the thousand dred Long George total of 1,474. The two Sanpete and In a business way. He is never canyon. religious beliefs. ciples and this had been Beach, Calif., where she was called to conflicting The PTA theme for this year mans reason Keith for basic districts have 3,139 pupils between to busy to deliver a subscription been removed, Our Jones, 21, Spanish Fork, living, on each account and than of the Illness Child Know a la little.leaa in of her your them. to a sick person and is unusually accomplished Immortality, Is overlooked with meeting will feature one phase of driver of the car, suffered from re- sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Turner. to order In time. six months on " In each of these counties. thoughtful of the elderly people in and bruises; Jack Nielsen, Rev. and Mrs. Frary received our modern this subject. The previous meet- shock move this large amount of ma21, also of Spanish Fork,, a back Supt Bateman observed, the peo- town. He is a most accomodating terial. Mr. Atherley ex- word of the death of the letter's money. The rising rate of Juvenile of on were made Ten "The had Rights other Injuries not deterdelinquency emphasizes the need ings ple are accustomed to work to- person and will do hla utmost to do Narcotics and injury and tensive preparations. He installed son, Oliver Ganzer of New York of Nan Burnett, 10, Banta-qulour children moral ChildrenUse andJuveniles. mined; teaching gether on problems relating to a favor for anyone. His many a six hundred 41 was belt He old. endless foot Burrial City. years by and spiritual values and of guld- - Their compound future county government. Consolidation friends in the district are happy which The meeting was opened with of thesuffered pulled the dirt out of a took place in New York. arm and Yvonne Smith, 10, el the small school districts would over the honor bestowed dh his also services were hold for Funeral who the into Ken tunnel spilled by Spurrier prayer previously suffered a broken leg not destroy any essential element store, and feel that the honor is led the group In community sing- 8antaquln, dump, installed sn engine to op- Mrs. Margaret Aufdemorte, at the and other injuries not determined of democratic control of schools well deserved. church. motor The Methodist business another the session, and belt erate the lady passed ing. During at the time of this writing. and would permit better organiza President Laura McIntyre presento run the drag line which fed the away at the home of her daughter, The young people were driving Uon and operation of the school Moon and In Mrs. W. statement tunnel. this J. ted the financial city. chute at the face of the when the car hit toward program in each county. Mrs. Sarah Garrett Laird, wife Mrs. Grace Bernini read the pro- a slick Eureka, All the ore coming over the belt spot in the highway, causA reRegarding the above article, was being sorted and in order to of Matt Laird passed away at her posed budget for 1954-5the driver to lose control of Supt. Blight made the following revolving home in this city, after an illnvu port was also given on the recent ing simplify this work. car. It plunged about 100 feet the itatement to your Reporter, "The Mrs. Ina native weeks. She was of F. several Patrick survived 56, drive installed. been Donnelly, screen had membership by over the embankment. Board of Education of Tintic DisMr. Atherley stated that there by her hu:sband, six sons. Sterling of Eureka and long time resident Clement. The Injured were taken to the trict will hold its next regular home his thousannounced died at President McIntyre Glen, Clarence, Cedi, Alvin and of the district, was more than a hundred U" Payson mornmeeting on December 1. At that that the sixth grade taught by Roberthospital. and tons of shipping material in Dan, two daughters, Mrs. Hattie in Salt Lake City Monday Franks, deputy sheriff of time this matter will be thoroughly Deon and all and ailment. a Mrs. Gear, won the book award of of heart Eureka, Eureka Centennial Brough dump ing the and Highway PatrolJuab county at of were service 1898, Sacussed, and I am sure the Board held at at the June Funeral He was born attendance a 15, for take would couple parents man Clark of Provo were the Inson of Mr. and that it of Education will have some com Brown, and Burial J. was be will The book In LDS Patrick son of a Eureka The church. It. October Eureka, Jerry meeting. years to properly separate ment for the press. selected by Mrs. Gear and her vestigating officer. Mrs. Leonard Brown, was one of Denver and Rio Grande, over which cemetery under the direction of Emma Deprezin Donnelly. He r Josceived his education in St. students. Mortuary. ten delegates from the Internation- the ore was being shipped was DeseretWomen of Woodcraft held eph's school and In Tintic high The Because of Christmas activities Acadhelping to make It easier, by al Relations club of Wasatch their regular meeting. This was school. He wa a hoisting engin-ee- and vacation, there will be no new loading platform. a School of the and was employed at the North meeting held in December. emy attending a conference The proposal to build a tempor- followed by s public card party, reLRC dubs in the intermountain which was well attended and prov' Lily Mining company and later at segGoshen across bay ary dyke of Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Itoliert Garity and ment of Utah Lake, as a water ed to be a success In every way, the Big Hill mining company here Friday afternoon, November 19, gion at the University 12 and 13. an- In the playing of bridge, Mrs. A until ill health forced hia retire- children of Irovo were Saturday moved measure member of the senior class pre- held on November b conservation D. Baird and Ed Fennell won the ment several years ago. He made visitors at the home of Mr. and The meeting was attended sented to the student body a very in most other step forward when delegates, clubs IRC from 1 Wasatch first prizes. In 500 Mrs. Arvid hia home here until 1942. when he Mrs. Robert L. Garity, Sr. and Summit Utah. from entertaining assembly, with senior delegates In tho not to oppose Newman and Wesley Robinson moved with his mother and aister cites president, Dennis Daniels, as of the major colleges counties agreed United Stats. Several colleges such a plan. If the project didnt took the prizes. Cut prize went to to Salt Lake City where lie had Mater of ceremonies. The assemon various since resided. Contributions for the giR bly was as follows: A comic skit are conducting seminar Interfere with permanent dyking, Mrs. Cecelia Bacon. A nice lunch lh'm0 booth at the Veterans hospital in of ore from eon was served. Mrs. Sarah Cleinclude a son, Charles UP&LCo. entitled If Men Played Cards as topics under the general Survivors first The shipment Around conference. Attitudes Salt Lake are coming in rather Women Do, the Gemini mine wss sent out. the ment was chairman on this occs' P. Donnelly, Redondo Beach. Caliby Richard Boll, Den- the hla been hoisted from sion. nis Daniels, Ronald Nelson and two slowly, and president of the Amerfornia: having grandchildren, product thVaatch Academy is conducting the 900 ft. level of the mine. This ican Legion Auxiliary, June KenMiss Ella Charles Robinson; piano solo. and sister. a mother Asia. broken been Lake by Salt Charles Robinson; reading. Connie a seminar on Monsoon of both nedy, Is reminding the residents City. had ore previously Donnelly, the leader of the WIJV miners working through one of the PTA of the district that the deadline for mass waa celeJerry was and Jameson; pantomime Tell Me a high Requiem to was rhosen depositing gift In the box at the brated Wednesday at 1U a.m. at Story by Toni Ferris and Colleen Inar group, property adjoining lhc loral Utah Power and Light office Catholic Lourdes of Our Salt of Nalte Paxman; quintet, Katherine Down in the the speaker for Lady Mrs. Friday Below December 1. Lake in Salt church City. the announced Valley sung bv Lila Cherry, Con-J- a gates, at a banquet12.given marriage Free electric energy will again la These Lake Citv November cemMt. was Burial Tom gifts are for the families at to evening. Calvary Jameson, Virginia Lee, Alire be provided this holiday season of our disabled the of her daughter. F.mlly soldiers and what a senior student nt in Salt Lake City. to take Fowler, and Jeanne Tolbert; piano ceremony the etery to Jerry is and vc and Svdclinker. Iower act Utah Co, Light by has been very could be a finer gesture at this lo. Lila Mr. Academy, Lake. on Sydclinkcr Salt in illuminate Christmas lights Cherry. curricular wor- Xaitor piaee time of year than to feel that you Charles Robinson, In extradebate streets and parks in the commun- could a former Eureka boy and one time team. Kj-SIbring a bit of happiness and includes the Newel Reporter Senior Class Reporter. ities it serves, J. Stephens, Christmas employe.! by PTA meeting, Mrs, At rheer to the disabled Monday's for the school paper. was Cluh dclichtfully Inu Clement, chidrman of the The LRB southern division manager for the veteran, who through no fault of Jubor. World. Throe well Paul entertained by Mrs. power company announced today. hia own, Is unable to ram enough drive carried out durCards were played, the first priz membership Following a long established money to give his family the PTA the Tintic October by ing went to Mrs. Cecil Livingston ard anil custom, said Mr. Stephen. out 251 families of that he would very much like to said at no charge, will furnish things the rut prize to Mrs. Rollo Mason, with children in school living In UIAU Without your help, the disgive. Mrs. Makes to Wally necesthe honor prize the electricity and will run 150 parents hnv veteran be deprived of abled will Kuteka. only to served was service wires to connect the this small bit of Greaves. Lunrheon sary Think association. Of these, the happiness. joined Barlow decorations to its system. This ser- It over and get your giR Into the Mrs. Fred Radtke. Mrs BPOE 112 women. and are men 3 are 711 W. Brav. Mrs. R. N. Neilson. O.Mrs. Morton Hill, of the Salt Lake vice will be available between dusk box by Wednesday, December 1. All; Nash This falls tielnw last year's excelA. liosenloff, Mrs. J. out firm of Robison and and midnight from Dec. 1 to Jan Is It accounting lent pointed District deputy grand exalted Mrs. Greaves, Mrs. Livingston and that beginning. In Eureka the early 1. was children deserve Wood, vimr your Mrs. Mason. He reported that last year the Mrs. Elsie Mlsun Is spending ac- - part of this week for the purpose in 2!". Warren H. Bullock of Cedar their and support interest entertained Miss Mildred Rife company provided 207.217 a few days in Bauer with her slaof books power the the Tintic of be shown till pty. made his official visitation ami t may auditing ivitles by was Mr. and Tintic Lodge No. 711, BPOE on the ivtcr Pan Club. 500 School District. This audit i in kllowatlhour of free electricity ter and brother-in-labehind the illuminate 40.916 holiday bulbs Mrs. Glen Storra. Mrs. Nilaon and to will be Played and a dainty luncheon was Assneintion the laws with of the Thursday evening, November 18. All claims parconformity percent. The adult sewing zflenioens at M'rvrd. Miss Gall Steward won the in 123 cities and towns. Of these, Mr. and Mrs. Storrs will drive to or- state, which requires a school disreceding the meeting a dinner Thursday Miss Kaihryn ents are invited to Join Uie De- - high score prize. some 7,396 bulb were lighted In Salt Lake City for Thanksgiving book at audited it have to attended benefit was to trict themselves aerved, which starting Thursday. prize. Others ganization 25 communities of the southern Day where they will be dinner by all the present officers and rast two once a Killmurry. all cut least years by every hk well as the children concerned. les- - attending were Miss Mae Myers. division. xzlted rulers of the Tintic lodge. cf Accountant. Public Certified guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Allen these are and for open Membership charge i Naylor, Miss Clar.i At the meeting an exemplifica-- f In commenting to your Reporter Shirley Storrs) and their famh n thoso intcrosted aro Miss Florence Miss Donna Moiling. year. Mm. Francis Iawln and Mrs. ily. Mr. Hill said some year ago the the ritual work was given, invited to attend. If another lime Christensen, Rife. t u Mr. Bullock delivered hla mes-fo Miss Alene school district adopted the Robert Root were In Salt Lake Mr. I'. V Anderson of Salt Tintic of moro conronu-nBaird was hostess to D. A. Mrs. from the grand exalted ruler. would he having Its books audited City Tuesday afternoon visiting visiting with her policy and care to attend at her ImVv fit v Jerry Brown. Min of Mr. Sunthe F.iite dub member once a year. The audit this with Mr. Lewis, who is confined After meeting the members and others who least Wm. at and the family, session Brown daughter Leonard spent an Interesting Mr. After Mark's to home. St. hospital. visitors enjoyed an excellent year showed the usual fine set of Paxmans. here visiting with day and Mondav of bridge a delicious luncheon was Tylers lunch. books our firm has always found, wss Bob Cowley, wore his parents. leR The Mrs. Ina Clement. prize high Tuesday Mm. Mr a ltonner served. Mrs. Ethel Donnelly was in Salt and I wish to commend the Board to mate or Jerrjni at Wasatch Ac-t- o C. E. Rife. The all cut Mrs. Lake Salt City won for and business like by Wedthe Education for of on and lire Tuesday accompan-ric- k and honor Lake Citv went nessanl,and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. attend funeral servlees for lst-- ' ademy In Mt. Wm. Bridgeman, Mrs. to the city to manner in which the affairs of the were In bv Mrs. Emron Birch was a to Eureka Erhralm Miller. Others nesday. She of him held led were Mrs whirh to Angus F. been Steele y Driscoll have Mrs. daughters Donnelly, service and Tintic School District a prize Mr. Maynard Grig, attend funeralPatrick F. for Ucy were In Balt Lake City on town on Sunday y,"a,n.urh gu Wednesday. Donnelly. conducted during the past year.' Lee BnrtjJfE Pt gsx. Mr. John Nelson, Wednesday attending funeral ser- - and Mrs. Wijron Nash. Mr. Floyd for Patrick F. Donnelly. dation at "He recommended that consolidation be made effective as of June 30, 1957, in order to permit election of school board members for the new districts in November, Local Drug Co. Value of Moral Ethical Teachings School. Stressed by e, la 1 Speaker under-privileg- ed Canyon Accident Hurts Four Young People over-emphas- is n, Native of Eureka Dies in Salt Lake Eureka Student 5. At Wasatch Attends Meet Veterans' Gift News Deadline wes-te- Scheduled Dec. m Furnishes Free Power for Membership Christmas Lights Falls Past Year Figure - Auditor Commends Tintic School Lodge Official Visit to No. . Board on Books Sewing Classes Free to $ Begin Thursday Parent-Teach- w, er 1 1' aoS? 11 m m K J I clssa-Afterno- brothe- r-in-law, |