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Show THE EUREKA REPORTER Tuge 4 Judge Thomas H. Burton Passed Away Thursday August 14, 1930. ftTown Talk Death Robs Mines of Staunch Booster The tall timbers, where men are Miss Louisa Turkett apent several; days of last week llsMIng her father men, and a "Jamboree" la wild, gee In Salt Lake City. j Rough Romance" at the Star 5fon- Mr. and Mra. Sam Werretl of Salt day and Tuesday, August 18tb and laka City were guests of Silver City, Ikth. iends on Monday. lf. Qw fcf w pwwl Mr. and Mra. Frank Kimball urd;fuM bf the week was a pany given mid. Franklin, Mrs. R. Y. Kimball ,v ,jM. Frank Paeon on Tuesday daughter, Ueverly, Mr. and- ternoon when she entertained a mini-MrWilliam Cummings and daugh- )(r 0f little folks In honor of the ter, Evelyn, all of Karnwh. -- pent the f,,ri, birthday anniversary of her In Eureka, gu-of nule son, Marvin. The afternoon last week-enMrs. Joseph Treloar. was spent playing games with prlei.5 to Helm Hopes and Bessie going . were The little gue.-dCollegian Emulates Ruth scried luncheon from ouo long table i entered with a birthday cuke holding four randlea. The rooms were i.rlyht with summer flowers. Among those picHcut were: Resrie Russell, Norma Forsey, Lynn Jones, Kent lllcliurd MdHsell, Forsey, Junior Taylor, Hick Vest, Leo Jarvis, Ralph Hopes, Muddy I)unn, and the little i.uest of honor Marvin Bacon. j f juen, af-ar- Mrs. Mary Slack w.ia a Salt Like made a Walter ( hrUtophersnn business trip lo Malt Uke City on Mtor on Sunday and Monday. Wednesday. Frank Huron made n bivlni-- trip in Sail Lake City on Wednesday. Mr. slid Mrs. Olnf Johnson of an vhdted on Mklurdiy and Muntay Mra Italpli Iinnn and ililldren of with Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Miirt'eeks. i rmii are guests Ibis week of Mr. Mr. and Mra. Peter Severs and lint Mrs. Ilehcr Jones. Mr and Mrs II. K. Wall spent Mr. uud Mrs. Douglass Firkins of evening and Sunday at Malt Im Kellos, California, were In KuLake. reka on Tuesday of this week vlf.lt-n- g with Mr. gnd Mrs. Wllllein ('lark. hns returned Kimlmll Miss Pearl lo her home In Kanosh after an exMra. A. K. Turkett returned home tended visit in Kureka with her on Monday veiling after spending .be past week In Salt lake City. Mr. grand mol her, Mrs. Joseph Treloar. who submitted to an opMr. and Mrs. Frank Macon have Turkett, on his Wednesdav of On Wednesday evening Mrs. eration Mrs. Ilscons luat week Is leg on to as I heir guest this week didnff be larsen enlei tallied ft a kitchen reported mother Mrs. Josoph Poll of Sail nicely. r bower given for her sister, MU Lake. Virginia SulPvan, who la to be marThe Ijidy fclks held their regular ried during the month. The evenWlllli.ni Wlrthlln and daughter. meeting on Tuerrtay evening of this 509. Miss Mamie Wlrthlln, went In Malt week, with Mrs. O. A. Allred as ing was spent In playing first Mra. Dennis Harrington won Luke on Sunday. The latter remain- hostess, assisted by Mrs. Allen Ivey prlxe, and Gertrude Ann Slack, coned there for medical treat men:. nnd Mrs. Clarence Oourlcy. In the solation. A dulniy luncheon was curd playing Mrs. Lydia Ferguson Women of Muoscheurt Legion mid won the served to the following' Mrs. TIiui. score prize for bridge high in regular stesioin at the Odd McCormick, Mrs. Mike Judge, Mrs. Mrs. Allen Ivey for "500. After mid Hall Monday evening. Mary Slack, Mrs. Otto Jaeear, Mrs. I tennis Harrington, Mrs. Jack Mrs. William Owens and rhlhlien the business affairs were attended to luncheon was served by Mrs. A. will leave tomorrow for Halt Lake Mrs. C. R. Logan, Mrs. Fh!l Sul L. Mirk and Mrs. P. N. Nielson. In Hly where they will make their livan, Mrs. Ilollls Mackey, Miss DrusscII. Miss Genevieve-Wlrthlln- . the card game first prise was won borne. The Owens buve purchased a Miss Catherine Stack, Miss 33rd by Mrs. A '). Munson and second line residence at 1565 Hast duiith. Mr. Owena, however, will Stark, Miss Gertrude Ann prlso by Mrs. P. N. Nielson. Margaret Ken Strong, who haa matched hla Miss Jessie Logan, Miss Helen continue in the employ of the V. 8. Stark, reIn footE. T. Bartlett Prof, and Mrs. colleglata Mining company and a major portion sensations! exploits Sullivan, Miss Virginia Sullivan, Miss ball circles by developing Into a col- Julia Sullivan and the hostess. turned to Kureka late last week af- vf his time will lie spent In Kureka. ter an extended vacation, most ot legiate Unbe Ruth. Ken, a member of which time was apent in Oklahoma "The Gold Diggers of Broadway" Hough Romance, featuring Geo. the mythical eleven In their former home. They also spent O'Mrlen and Helen Chandler, Is a IKS, set a new world's record for i he great and gorgeous elnglug and some time In Kansas, Nebraska. New powerful picture of stark emotions home runs dancing nperiacte done entirely in by knocking seven boms natural 8m It at the Mexico and Arlxonu, and report hav- In the limberlaiid. will be the main atruns In two successive days. Strong traction colors at the Star Saturday and ing hud a wonderful time during Star Monday and Tuesday, August la now a member of the Uaxelton team their absence. Mr. Ilsrllelt la now 8t h and 19th. Sunday. of the New league busy preparing for the opening of the school year early in the romliig month Members of the Five Hundred club were pleasantly entertained last Saturday evening, the hostess being Mrs. Perl Fields. In the curd playing first prise went to Mrs. Charles Van Wo oner and the consolation In prise to Mrs. Nell O'Hare. Laterwas the evening a fine luncheon served to the following: Mrs. Ilober THOMAS H. IIIIIITON Jones, Mrs. Frank liacon, Mra. Nell In 1909 Mr. Burton Thomaa )I. Durton, one of the Whitmore. Mra. Charles Van Wagoner, O'Hare, nioHt prominent men of Juab mine tin- owmr and manager of the Mra. John Coffey, Mrs. J. May SorenSurely Abstract company. son and Mrs. 1). J. Mussel!, Jr. founty and a realdent of During the years 1911 and 1912 paaHed away yettterduy afternoon at Mra. Frank Oarrlty was hostess at the L. 1). S. llOHpttal at Salt Lake hn filled tlic- position of Justice of after an ll!neaa of several weeks du- the peuce of Nrphl prerlrrl and wav a nicely arranged bridge party given ration. Recently he submitted to a admitted to practice Isw before the j on Wednesday evening and with Mrs, major operatioln and for some time Pah supreme court tn October, It, W. Canfield at the honoied guest. it appeared that he would recover 1911. He wav also admitted to prnc- - Frizes were won by Mrs. Alex Blight, but yesterday he took a turn for the lice in the fdernl courts. In that, high score, Mra. Geo. Wlgton, the all A fine was appointed rlty attorney, rut; Mrs. Canfield, guest. worse, and quietly passed awsv with year the members of his family surround- of Kephl, which position he held luncheon followed the card playing, until 1920, when lie waa appointed 1 resent were Mra R. W. Canfield, ing the death bed. Judge liuriou was a member of by Governor William Spry as one of Mra. A. I George, Mrs. R. L. Cnn-- n coninlNslon of five to draft the yers, Mra. Kdw. Bonner, Mra. 51. M. the hf'Use of representatives from Juab county and a former Judge of present Juvenile rourt law, Kalxhn, Mra. Mary II. Driscoll, Mra. the Fifth Judicial DWlrlct Court, John II. Donnelly, 5lrs. O. W. Immediately at ter ward he waa to the state Juvenile coin- -' ton, Mrv. Lyman Bukrr, Mra. C. K. i'or many years he had been prominent In business, legal and church mission aa the flrai Judge of the Ju Hulsh, Mr. R. T. Burton, 5!rs. 1. J affairs of this county, ami although vciitle court of the Fifth district. lie Bonner, Mra Leo Donnelly, Mra. he resided in a farming community luter wan elected county attorney of Geo. II. Ryan. Mra. 1. F. Donnelly, In 1923 Governor Mrs. Alex llllght, Mrs. Thoa. was one of the greatest boosters of Juab county. n. klnhey sppolnted him to well. 5trs. G. C. Lindsay, hire. C. A. the mluliig Industry that the state has ever known, and Ills scores of the position of district Judge of the Frotlva. Miss Delores Baker, Miss trlends In Tlnllc wilt mourn hla Fifth district, to fill the unrvplred Ella Donnelly. Iirm of W. F Knox, resigned. The passing. Beautiful women, bold bad men, He was born In Nepbl 52 years following year he was elected to the' so stirring ago, the son of Mormon pioneers, same position ,blg timber and n11 story sit actloln with breathless, you were dlsof as who office among the early settlers During his term He was graduated lrlct Judge ho had occasion to deride thrilled by this daring drama of the of thut region. from the ftrlgham Young university many Important rasea invoicing a. know la nils. See Rough Romance Monday and Tuesday, tn 1900 and shortly afterward left ter rights, drainage, taxation, min- August 18th end 19th. for the northern atatea mission of ing and banking law. Jlie L. 0. 8. Cliurch. During the world war Judge Bur-- 1 His political career begun In 1903, ton wua actively engsved In all warj when ho waa elected city treasurer activities at home. He waa chair- - erty Loan and Red Cross committees of Kephl. a position he held for two man of the war raving thrift cain-- t Judse burton was always a good years. He became county reeorler pnlgna for Juab county, legal adtvser roads enthusiast. He was a charter of the Intermountain Good of Juab county In 1997, and a year of the Jnnb .'minty council of defense later engaged in business with J. W. and waa a member of important Lib- - Roads association, which comprises l the slates of I'lah, Idaho, Colorado, ' Nevada, California and Wyoming, " for six years Its secretrry- ,,d treasurer, lie ws a membr of the law committee of the first IMah Good itouds association, which drew the ttrst good road laws ever placed on W VOMR TEMUR ft CPA the statute books of the state. For more than 33 yearn Judre Burton waa active in the Mutual ImYOU are buying proved provement aoclation of the L. 1). S performance consumption, low yearly depredachurch, serving for eome time as when you buy a Ford. You know it president of the Y. M. 51. 1. A. of tion, and low cost of Juab stake. At the lime of hts death he was first rounscllnr to the hai been built for many thousands They liave found, as you will find, presldeut of the Juab stake. of miles of satisfactory, economical Amoug tho organizations to which that the Ford embodies every feature he belonted are the following: The Htah and American Bnr Associations. service. you want or need in a motor car at I'tah Taxpayers' association. Juab Letters Farm from users in every part an unusually low price. bureau, I'lah DevelopCounty ment league. Municipal League of of the world show the value of I'tah, Kephl Klwanla rlub and Juab NEW County Fair association, the sound design of the car, good In 1920 Judge Burton attended i RomLnrr tho National Republican convention $435 materials and manuin as at Chicago alternate delegate accuracy Hutton . 440 from the state at large He was elected a member ot the state legisfacturing. You sense a feeling of Tudor Sedan 493 lature In 1933. Coupe 495 sincere pride in the Surviving are his mother, 5trs. Sport Coupe Herbert II. Burton the widow, 5'.rs. 525 Let me tell you what my phrase De Luxe Coupe May 1'exton Burton; four sons, Mar545 cus II. Burton, a student at Georgenew Ford did. Ford or Sedan town university, Washington. D. C.; 600 Clarence Button, a missionary for Convertible Cabriolet . . Further tribute to the sturdiness, 625 the L. D. S. Church at Hamburg. De Luxe Thorton 625 Germany; Alnto and Clark Burton, reliability and general d De Luxe Sedan .both of Nephi; two daughters, Mias! pci 640 Florence and Miss Blanche Burton,! fonuance of the new Ford is shown Town Sedan 660 Kephl. and the following borthvrs! and aisle i a: . . die in (All 6. prirrj Detroit, plus freight end repeated and growing purW illiam. John II., J. A. and Ross end Bumpert spare tire extra, at lose cost.) Burton, all of Nephi; Lewis Burton, j chases by government bureaus, by los Angeles; Leonard Rurton. Lre-- j gon; Spetiecr Burton, Salt Lake;! police departments, and by large 5lrs. A. V. Hague, Salt lotka; Mm: K. Salt Oscar Lake, aril Sparks, industrial companies which keep Mis. Rex R. Hyde, Salt Lane. At the bednde when the end came careful cost records. In were Judge Burtona mother, hla wife and hla two daughters, hla sons. most cases, the new Ford has been AKK FOIt A DEMONSTRATION Alma and Clark, William and J. A. chosen only after exhaustive tests Burton, Mrs. lit gue, Mra. Sparks and John Jensen, n lifelong friend. NOT very far from wherever you are Is a Fttneral services were held at and covering speed power, safety, Fonl dealer 11 a. on who iu. will be glad to give you Nepbl at Sunday. a. " ms d a Itui'-ieli- , Sut-urda- y Fu-j-en- ( e V-n- N'av-lo- r, 1 IHlEILIIADBnOTY IEDIDNIDMY - , (Snnin Peh&fidmmance - I I h-- v Wig-polnt- ed Mux-Ihsrl- es I mi-nbe- I r SPECIALS! HI for Friday and Saturday up-kee- p. : oft-repeat- ed Three-windo- all-roun- w .... ... .... y. day-by-d- Cromar Grocery PHONE 8 EUREKA, UTAH Singers, dancers, glorious girls and the regal beauty of eolor that .turn the rainbow green with envy. You'll see them all in The Gold Diggers of Broadway" at the Star Saturday and Sunday. Matinee Sun- m. ay comfort, ease of control, oil and gas a demonstration ride in the new Ford. Bonn motoii Comp.vxy O'- - |