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Show StJ&feKA ftfcfeo&frEtl Page 6 Turtle High Participated in Regional Music Contest The Tinlle High School vaa well ; represented at the regional muale 'content held at Spnnlah Fork laat Friday and Saturday by entering the following erenta with their ratlnga: Saxophone. Jaye Wheeler; highly unerlor Clarinet, Ray Van Leuven; auper- lor. Cornet, Lloyd Randle; (rating not yet received.) Brasa Quartette, (rating not yet celved.) Grli Double Trio, (rating not yet ; received.) Ladlea Chorua, superior. Band Concert, aperlor. excellenL get a anperlor or better rating in order to qualify for the State Contest at Logan. Five superior ratlnga were received. TONIGHT ONLY April 23 NEVER BEFORE ON TNE SCREEN! Craahing drama, throbbing romance. in the TRUE atory of the "in-aid- e "number" racketl n;rner7to tt i ! ALLISON FUNERAL i mj IfCTTlS Thursday, April 23, 1$36. SERVICES HELD SUNDAY FOR MRS. M. SANDSTROM of tflG e 7 ou)n the L. nt noon laat Sunday Impressive funeral services were held for Mra. Margaret Sandutrom, who died at Suit Lake Mrs. Margaret Brant left during City on April 15th from pneumonia. the week for Loa Augelee for 1 ! !!!!. h!!S-:- J waa by .cation and the vlalL weeks' of couple Tho JJ111" k,, Mr. and Mra. J. H. Chamberlain, were President E. Frank and daughter of Cedar Valley were speakers Birch and Bishop Oeorge N. Finch. Eureka vlaltora on Monday, Muelcal numbers were aa follows: jf you want first claaa shoe re- - Vocal solo, Mother Machree, by 1ar work done call on Andy Ander- Mies Oenevleve Wtrthlln; vocal duet, ,on. Prices are right. "I Know that My Redeemer Llvee." wm (or W. Earl Potts and Mra. Vivian 7vi cen(I a large, clean, cotton raga. Reporter Roper; vocal solo, "Lonesome, Thats office All, by Leonard Shields; vocal solo, Mayor Albert Johnson transacted My Faith in Thee," J. E. BergIn C,ly n Wed' strom. The services were largely attendneBay- Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hannifin and ed and the floral tributes were many eon, Frank, and Mr. and Mra. John and beautiful. Interment took place Phipps, were Ogden vlaltori on Sun- 1 At D. 8. Church w pirtv to SERVICE. be OIVFV Mr. and Mra. John T. Hanson of,'CAnn FOR BENEFIT OF THE It AND rk v),tad San1Ub EuJk "l.h Sy, ?. FRIDAY - SATURDAY Ou Tuesday evening band moth- -. ve,ler Bnd olher relatl . 25th 24th era met at the Tlntic High School April Bi Anderson, of tlm Utah state fof lh8 ; pUrpoaa 0 arranglng for a Ceil tawih In Tlntic on bB,icard land boad : to raise funds to help party neM during the latter part of the tha hand antj gjrja Baa cjuj, t0 j I Pat week. Logan on May 1 and 2. waa offered by E. W. Redmond and John Church, who has spent the The date of the party waa set for 1 Tuesday evening, April 28th, at the jW. V. Jones, while the speakers past couple ot years In Idaho, were Blahop Oeorge N. Finch and visiting with relatives and friends in high Mhool. There will be good Musical numbers Eureka. Bishop Hogan. jprlsea, a nlcs luncheon and the ad- were: Beautiful Isle of Somewhere, Mrs. Earl Elliott of Winueinucca, mission wll be 25c. Mrs. Harry Car-b- y ladies quartette composed ot Nevada, la in Eureka for a visit ten was named general chairman. Mrs. Roa Mlkasell, Miss Eva Hogan, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ile-- j Mrs. H. E. Naylor has donated a Mra. Vivian Roper and Mrs. Aflon her Mellor. pillow which will be raffled off, the Oborn, accompanied at the organ jjr an(j Mri jjax Bryan and m.! proceed! to be given to the boy sell-b- y Mra. Frank Bacon; vocal solo, tla dauthter of Long Beach, Calif.,, inc tickets ao they can make the Oeaevleve ara ,My Faith in Thee," Miss Mra. visiting with relatives and friends I trip to Logan with a few pennies In Glen ,B Euraka by their pockets. j Wtrthlln, accompanied vocal solo, "I Come to ! Clements; SUNDAY - MONDAY At 7.30 that evening the band will dee- an of unknown Fire origin Mrs. Myrtle Fotherlngham, iThee, through the numbers to be play- 26th 27th ahed wood chicken a coop, April anit'annthiip number, roaVniatlmT troyed In ed the contest. Md tma work ,hop at tha homa of -MARGARET SULLIVAN and by the ladles quartette. D-- Man,on A afternoon, ye,terdy I Bur,al waa ta the Eureka ceme- HENRY FONDA in Louis J. Monter, general manager tory. of the Tlntic Prince Mining company, THE MOON IS OUR HOMEjI waa ln- - Eureka during tha latter part High GAME CLUB WILL GIVE of th week tranaacting business. Now running at Salt Lake City j DANCE AT LAKE BIDE Slyrle Blackett, Reporter Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ward and Matinee 2 p. m. Sunday. were ot Lake guests' Salt City Tha ML Nebo Flab and Game t tho home of Mr. and Mra. W. K. Protective Association la sponsoring Harry Carten and Fred Wood TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY the big opening dance at Lake Side Carson during tho past week-enwere nominated for mayor of tha on Saturday evening, At Provo this week a marriage April 26th,! Tlntic High School next year. Tha April 28th - 29th ic an Invitation la extended to all cense was issued to Vaughn C. other students nominated were: vice GENE RAYMOND and gan and Phylla Marie Bant, both of mayor, Margaret Swenson and Rapeople to be present It being the opening of this pleas- - Eureka. They will be married In chel Thomaa; secretary and treasWENDY BARRIE in ure resort an exceptionally enter-- 1 this city on April 29th. urer, Allan Beaton and Ora Land; LOVE ON A BET taining program has been arranged,! Mra. Joseph McCormick left on chaer mi,treas, Virginia Fields and bh 0 P ea k, visit in Loa Lucllla Qarlty. cheer master, Billy Monday tor a Our Big Family Bargain Night allka and Paart and Boh Hickman; judge. Angelas with her daughter, Mr. and Mra. Raymond Steele McIntyre and Caaper Wolf; I Treloar. chief of police, Max Allred and Bob Judge Edward Pike, who waa Dnnn, attorney, Rulen Bradley end taken to the Dee Hospital at Ogden Rex Goata. a few days ago, la reported to be getting along fairly well. However ha la ! still have been changed. The j scheduled quite UL Attorney and Mra. N. A. Robert- - musical and athletic demonstration son of Salt Lake City were guests that waa to be given on April 24th during the week of their eon end will be postponed until May 8lh. The Mr. and Mrs. S. F. data of the Senior play has been daughter-in-laj changed from May 8th to May 18lh. Robertson. onomlca class Mick Bills and daughter, Mies 0n April !4lh the Donna, and Mr. and Mra. Clyde Mor- - w,u uka a tr,p t0 Pr0T where the wU1 TB,t tha Utah State Hospital. A rie, all of Pocatello, Idaho, were ln . Eureka on Sunday for a vlalt with cllnic wSU be heId and a lecture tor th,B rop at the hospital. j Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rife and Mr. and . Mrt. Vern Rife. I i MPetala" by The compoeitiom, t a i . rn Freckleton and In the Face bU',nen of Datk" by 8hlrley Storra, appear-Tad iUn wIth hi. dauth Mondr ?" d ! the Balt Lake Tribune High ter, Mrs. Richard Finch, who la C h iMtunday. tha hospital recovering from an in-- 8 Eyes fuH ef seat I for good eating Wedneaday, Eaatan Parrot and The Ladlea Auxiliary of the Am- - Warren and drinking Taylor of the state dopart-erica- n Legion will hold their social mant of education vlalted at tha on Monday, April 27th. Tha tc school, committee in charge consists of Mrs. Mae Mrs. PaintBergstrom, Myrtle Eare that aped people who were er, Mrs. Beatrice Sax and Mrs. Erma here Sunday for the funeral of Mrs. Bacon- Sandatrom were: Mr. and Mrs. Gus Approximately 280 students of the Sandatrom and daughters, Phylla, University of Utah received special Beth and Haxel, and son, Clajrne; honor cards for scholarship, when Mrs. Emma Carter and daughter, Upe that leva report cards for the winter quarter Dorothy, and sons. Bob and Sheldpn; were released this week. Among Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haun and sons, luxary them being Gerald Fennell, eon of Jack and James; Mias Era Mae Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Fennell. Mayerhoffer, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Members of Tintlc Lodge No. 711, Meyerhoffer, all of Salt Lake City. B. P. O. Elks, and their partners Mr- - and Mrs. Harry Sandatrom and and enjoyed a party last Saturday even- - daughters, Dianna and Violet,Rlver-The of Harold and Carroll, MM' Club Rooms at of tha the order. ing Mrs. Mr. Fred and lon Tledemann, feature was dancing, the music being furnished by Atherley'a orchee- - Mr. and Mra. Leonard Shields and tra. At midnight a delicious buffet daughter, Luana, of South Jordan; luxury-lovin- g luncheon was served by the enter-- Mr. and Mra. Dava Haun, the Misses Virginia, Dorothy and Goldy Haun, tainment committee. nd ' Tha member, ot the Ladle. Aid r and JObl) J06 MDIi MSKfid HlbbSrt maf el maa jlav HAWf v $20.00 Cash Drawing. i Funeral aervlceVover the remains of Dorian Alllaon ware held at the L. D. S. Church In Eureka laatThura- day afternoon, with Bishop Hogan In charge. The young man died at Salt Lake following an operation. 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