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Show Tldfe 1VKBKA RXPOETKB Page 4 . Thursday, May 16, 1935. I'JiL" HIGH SCHOOL GIRL Hl'RT LONELINESS IS SEEN AS AT TRACK MEET FRIDAY OJIOUTUXITY FOR GROWTH American Legion Poppy M. J. Downey, World War Womens Democratic Club Sal is Luncheon Held Thursday Veteran, Died on Sunday! JJnlyWeek Away ! The annuul luncheon ot the Wo Michael Joah Downey, aged 51 meri Democratic Club wue held lent years, and a prominent resident of Thuraday afternoon at the homo of Eureka ouaaed away at the Veter- -' the preaident, Mra. A. D. Manaou, It ani Honpltal In Salt Lake City on being one of the moat aucceuaful at Sunday evening, death being due to fair, of tide nature ever held by the romachallmont from which he The home waa beau had Buffered for more than a year. organization. tifully decorated for the occaaionj jjr. Downey waa born Septembera and aprlng flower, adorned the 1883, at Houghton, Michigan, at which rovera were placed for of Patrick C. and Kate ONeil follow: County Aeaoclate Chalrwo Downey, holh of whom were native. man Mra. Steel. Bailey. President When he waa juat a f Ireiund. Mra. 'A. I). Mania,n. Vice Preaident ch,id, about four year, of age. he Mra. Earl Dunn, Secretary Mra. P moved to Eureka with hla parent, J. Fennell, Chairman of the Pro and thl. city haa alnce been hla home gram Committee Mra. Edwin Simp wllh the exception of a few ahorl Chairman Mra. C yean. He waa educated In the Luncheon non, Duulavey, Mra. Fannie Field, Mra schools of Eureka and later com- Wilma Webber. Mra. C. Uacon. Mr. pletea a cour.e In aurveying and of Frank Bacon. Mra. A. T. Bigler, Mr. engineering at the Unlver.ity C. N. Leatherbury, Mra. Joh. Bnye. Utah. Following graduation he waa Mr.: Edward Pike. Mlaa K. Hayne. eonnicled with aome of the big inln- Ing companiea of Tlntlc, later going to The aunny aide of marriage la the t0 Nevada where he continued I tha'n 30 000 Nrly he scroll of America a dead de- fendera when the nation honora Us wr dead on Memorial Day, accordln to Mra. Myrtle Painter, preaident of the Arthur 0 Sullivan Unit of May 19 th. ,toi KI h American Legion Auxiliary. . morn to World War veterans have been dying P throue'hout thP state but the overage rata of 80 per dy. f atre.ma pond. and Ing the last year, making nearly , here 30.000 who have paaeed on -- lnc. , .,e?rJaDa i rtl Z S I"1 rate among Z ,.tbe ara and cloaei1 entire year. veteran, give. 1 oppy Iay, May 35th, during Thoae Uhlng wa era which do not heightened importance. Mr. Painter explained. On this day the Auxiliary open until June 15th are: women collect contributlona which' 8prlng Lake and Lehl ponda in form the major aource of aupport for, Utah county. All of he Weber River above the hir work or many needy famlles.. In f vi,eran" throughout the year. Un- - mouth of the leaa generoua public aupport la given Summit county. East Canyon from White. Cross- Auxiliary. loppy Day appeal the welfare ac ivltiea of the Unit can- - ing to Eaat Canyon Dam, Morgan county. ""J. be maintained, 'Almost every veteran who dies! The above the i ' .e dam. In Summit while In that state that he enllated n0" f,eave; ufflclent means to county, It'a a mighty hard Job to find aoft during the World War and waa con- - a,,d for their Provide said. All of the Provo River and !ta families, alno.,in dan.rt. Mra. annpa. "The aeventeen yeara trlluitarlea above Bunnybrook In Painter. from hla ment. Following dlacharge which have paaaed alnce the wr, Waaatch and Bummit counties. the army he returned to Eureka and . Smlth-Morehou- Lorua Laver, daughter of Mrs. Anna leaver of Mammoth and a ata? dent at the Tlntle High School In this city, was qulto seriously injured last Friday afternoon when she was struck In the back of the head with a discus which one of the, athletes waa throwing. The Injury seemed to affect the young lady's eyes, making it almost Impossible for her to see. She was taksn lo Salt Lake City on Saturday and after apodal treatment was able to return to her home In this district early in the week. Within a few days her recovery should he complete. ae . Smlth-Morehou- Smth-Morehou- 1. ,d.d that time. elec. here Ilia latest mining venture was assisting In 'North TlSti the group of rlalms Mining Dial rlct, known as the Tin tic Prince, and starting a campaign ',Z' iSS resulted from war service, and unless such legal the ATTENDED CONVENTION OF TIIK W. H. A. Mrs. Marr: ft Freetliy returned on Friday of last week after attending the atate convention of the Womens Benefit Aasodatlou held at Ogden, where she represented the Eureka lodge of the order. Mrs. Freelhy nerved on several committees at the convention and in addition was elected alternate to the National Convention to he held at Cleveland, Ohio, in July. (reek above Kamaa, Summit county, .f Un ,ength. Huntington River and tarjell aiove the point Miss DOROTHY STEWART HOME ECONOMIST FRIDAY, MAY 17th 2 oclock p. m. FEATURING How to Use the Thrift Cooker and What to Do With Leftovers. TINTIC HIGH SCHOOL Domestic Science Department VOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Legal Blanks at Reporter Office. - aJ ftf iol.? j! Ogden River, Weber r'bu,ary . Ten,pie, Kor ,n Catha ,counly the ,K,V" antlre len,cla Clty Creek, Salt X,ake county, the nillehL,ltle Cott'Tood when you - Sa, Uk,J conty. through the Murry city park only That portion of Flshlake lying wlthin a radius of 250 feet from the mouth of Twin Creek, Bevler county, Echo Dam for a distance of one' above the , hundred and fifty feet Dividend got off to a rather poor th dam and two hundred yards I last Sunday in their first game low the dam. Summit county Turaka'heTtheiran- Holner its Creek, Summit, county, nual banquet on Monday night of of the Central Utah League when thla week at the home of the preai- - they were defeated by Heiper 7 to 4, entire length. Midway 8prlng Creek Its entire the game being playdd in the Carbon dent. Mlaa Margaret Fennell. . Wasatch county. ent county city. menu were ln Those charge of the Fork of the Provo River, 1 0 to 9 but South Dividend outhit Helper Mrs. P. F. Donnelly, Mrs. N. S. safe- - commencing at the mouth of the bunched their team latter the Mra. and Emron Birch. Spalding lvlan Park, its entire The toaatmlatreas for the occasion ties in the first and seventh framea fork at was Mlaa Geneva Hlgglnaon and lor 6 tallies and also counted one length, Utah and Waaatch counties, Deer Creek, Waaatch county, a ch In the fourth and eighth Innings. toasts were given by Mrs. Emron to the Provo River. i In chalked' runs tributary Dividend up single Birch, Mlaa Jessie Logan and Mrs. That portion of the Provo River ithe aecond. fifth, eighth and ninth. ,S. L. Jerman. The stars of the contest were Sul-- and its tributaries from the Carter-- : In the playing of bridge Mrs. S L. Jerman won first prize and Mlaa llvan, Dividend left fielder, who made vlU bridge north or Provo to Smith Channel west of Utah Provo, Margaret Fennell, second prize. In three hits in four tripe to the plate. addition to the above mentioned and Jasperson, Dividend first base- - county. Beaver dams on South Fork of 'others present were: Mra. Dan Cro- - man, who clouted out a home run. Weber River on the Thomas ranch, and Dividend for Perkins Mra. pltehed Elmer Ferguson, Mlasj nln, j Frances Jones, . Summit county. Mrs. Leo Morgan, MarchettI for Helper. I Spring Creek and Fort Creek beMlaa Cedi Wilaon, also Mrs. Rnby tween Peoa and Weber River, SumOffice. at Blanks Reportar Legal Sorensen, a special gueat. mit county. Blue Spring Creek, Ita entire length, Garfield eounty. Mill Fork of Diamond Creek up to the Lone Pine near Sprlngvllle Vi PRESENTS Sunday, Mny 19th. Among the Scriptural citations In tha lesson-sermo- n la the following: Unto thee, O Lord, do I lift up my soul. Shew me thy ways, O Lord; teach me thy paths. Lead me In thy truth, and teach me; for thou are the God of my aalvatlon; on thee do I wait all the day (Psalms 25: 1, 4,5). Also Included la the following correlative passage from the Christian Science textbook Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures Would existby Mary Baker Eddy: ence without poraonul friends he to you a blank? Then the lime will come when you will be solitary, left without sympathy; but this seeming vacuum Is- already filled with divine Love. When the hour of development comes, even if you cling to a tense ot personal Joys, spiritual Love will force you to accept what best promotes your growth. Friends will betray ami enemies shall slander, until the lesson Is sufficient to exalt you; for 'mans extremity Is Gods Its trlbu-- ) where It C'kB'' rf "" ... ," of."1'"" , The Utah Power & Light Company lesson-sermo- Easy money Is easily spent. Freemont River, Sevier sounly, its tlre 'length. Johnson's Reservoir, 8evfer county. Forsyth Reservoir, Sevier county. U. M. Creek, Sevier county, Its en f.? Is available for the family, ment aid The Legion and Auxiliary must step n wlth emarBenfy tla unin other of deveiopment work on them ald can be 8ecur(d or the family M. J. Downey was a member of ,elfBupp0rt,ng. the Arthur G. Sullivan Post of the, ma(e i d,dlion t0 ihe veterana who also of Tintlc' American n? B. p o. BV. H. Kehr,L. W. e or It. mod ood lldbl, 0rBthUV respected citizens of Tintlc, his con- - wlla they are ,tI11 w,,ln reach genial personality winning him ha,Pi providing them cheer and com- friends by the score, and his pass- - forta whlla they ara ln the hospital. ing Is a matter of sincere regret to and aIdInB lhem In tha lonBi upWU struggle to regain an economic foot- j Surviving are his sister, Mrs. Mar hold after ,hey leaye tlia hospitals. Church, and two brothers, John and Thlr families, too, often need aid. Jerry 8ullivan, all of Eureka. The poppies, which we will of- Funeral services were conducted far flaturday, May 25th, to be worn , this morning from the Catholic ln honor of tha dead tra our pi.Inrf. .Church with the Rev. C. E. Reardon pal means 0, rataln)t fund tor th!l officiating. Interment took place in worv tha iivlnc i the Eureka Cemetery. M MRS FREKTIIY la tha Mortals and Immortals n in all subject of the Churches of Christ, Scientist, ou ifoy ELECTRIC WATER HEATING trt I . I J j I ! ' Cfhy the FORD -8 Ford V 8 Trucks have a reputation for hauling more tons, more miles with more satisfaction ana at lest cost. Ample power, excess strength and remarkable ability of the Ford V--8 Truck innires continued performance on the toughest jobs. On any road with any load Ford V-- 8 trucks are consistent profit earners because of these advanced features: 1. V-- 8 engine with 80 full horsepower 2. New forward load distribution 3. New, stronger front axle rear axle 4. 5. Heavy duty four speed transmission 6. 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