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Show January The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Four-- 23, 1948 i: Renew Your Acquaintance With Former Eurekans night, to officiate an deputy An Interesting article eame thin wru'k from a Eureka woman visiting In la Vegan known well and eoni-emformer Kureka resklent, Mr. and Mm. If. Lee Hayward. Mm. Hayward. It will ho remembered, wan librarian hero for a time. It neemn the couple are now making their hmno an well an a name for themselves In Boulder City, Nev. Itead alnnit them. The article was written by Hon Ashhaiirli and nppenrcd In a Nevada pater. BOULDER CITY. Jan. li lt's a long way from riding wild hore aa a kid at Elko to peddling flow-- ! era In Iioulder City- - and there' a lot of thing happen in between, but no Herie.s of article of thin community builder rould bo written without including Justice of Peace II. Ise linywuril. Judge, roroner, flower seller. eurlo dispenser and unoffieinl goodwill been among The Judge ha those present sinee 19.12 when he eame here and first worked for the Six Companies on l onslruetion of dnm. the only elective official in this government operated com- munify. Hes pretty close to the pulse of the community. Hi multifnr- ion activities let him hchlnd the aeene of many thing most of u never know. If there a family fight he' generally railed In to smooth the troubled water. If there a baby, somebody in the hoapltnl, anybody getting married or somebody dies, hi flower bunines lets him know. Then, of course, if there's an unusual death, hoa called, regardless of what time of day or "Of all the materials used by people to make objects that fill their needs or add comfort and convenience to their life, mineral substances are among the most i Spanish Fork continued its luck last Friday and took the game from the local baskuteers In a hard fought battle. The contest proved Interesting In the third quarter when the teams tied at 28 points j later they opened a shop in the old Central market building, moving several times to the Six Compnny store at Nevada and Ash, then to the Terminal building which stood at thn Arizona-Nevad- a point, thence to the building now occupied by the Boulder City Motors until they constructed their present establishment In 1942. This hns been expanded since with the addition of a new building housing the flower business. A difficult to obtain. year flower METAL MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH tourinta who atop at hla place. There are very few around who claim to be aa aolid a Nevadan aa Lee. He waa born In LnMolIIe valley near Elko of an old Nevada family. Mont of hln family ran ntorea and he a pent much time in them aa a youth, but found plenty of time for the youthful pursuit cow. of the country-punchi- ng ' Marking hay, feeding the stock nnd riding wild rayuw. The Judge twinkle n he members those day when wild horse were shipped from a eor-o- n ral at Elko. Tin kid made sport (,f elimhirig to the roof of a shed adjoining tlie corral nnd jumping aboard the untamed cnyiisi whenever one came close, "It's a wonder we didn't get killed." mused the Judge, getting bueked off nmong all those milling wild nnlmals." n0 attended school in Elko and after griidunting from high school went to Rcrkeley where h was exposed for awhile to a college education. Rut the University of California campus was too ronfin-- ! jng for the young eowhaml who loved to roniu nnd he Hhorllv left it behind to vift the far places. Among these were the Orient where ho reached Vladivostok and hoarded the Trans-Siberia- n railroad. That was in 1910 snd it waa quite a trip across Siberia and Russia through Europe and on round the world until he got home. Returning home he was lured, like so many others, by the rail of minerals and leased and worked mining prospects in both Nevada and Utah. This led him to the Eureka district of Utah where he worked for the Walter Pitch Jr. contracting company. He was a member of the crew that set the world record for sinking the Water Lily shaft. He has a medal for that which he hits kept sinee. It was there that he acquired something else he has kept. too. That was his wife, who's always had so murh trouble trying to get printers to spell her first name correctly that everybody calls her "Dot". Aa Lee sits back and smiles, she explains that the family expected a boy and they wen going to name the child after her father, Valentine L. Thomas. When she came they twisted the name In surh a manner that it eame out La Via. (And please, Mr. Printer, mskn that V" In the center a capital.) It's pronounced Flu' been right along with him since and came to Boulder City with the Judge in 19.12. It's here that Judge Hayward its not uncommon right in the middle holds out and for him to stop FEDERAL GRANTS Spanish Fork Wins Hard Fought Battle re-be- greeter. He1 Family Doctor In between tlmea he's very active In civic affairs, la one of the greetera at the Rotary club, and when he haa nothing elne to do he apenda hla time extolling the virtuea of Iioulder City to all s the cor- - oner. Dr. Archer C. Sudan of Krcmin-lin- g, Col., wear his "General Practitioner's Medal" as outstanding family doctor of 1947, rlioscn at the American Medical Association meeting, Cleveland, Ohio. STATES LIQUOR Totals SP. FORK Nelson, f f Rowe, ALL TIME RECORD Money, c Rrockbank, g Utah's liquor receipts set a new Frampton, g e record In December when Larson, c $1,6X4,178.28 was paid for bottled Taylor, f through state Hamilton, f goods dispensed outlets. commission control liquor Totals This figure eclipsed the best preScore by quarters; vious month - December, 1946, by Utah received federal grants totaling $7,015,986 for health, education, welfare, vocational rehabill-tatio- n and social security In the ended last June 30, the fedyear eral security agency reported. More than half the total, or was for old age assistance. ;i Other large items included: Health and welfare service for mothers and children, $303,400; aid to dependent children, $833,000; aid to (blind, $40,000; unemployment insurance administration, $288,000, and old age and survivors insurance, $1,434,000. Mixing It : To date William Howard Taft is the only president of the U. S. to later become chief justice of the U. S. Supreme court. William Jennings Bryan of Nebraska waa nominated for the presidency of the U. S. three times by the Democratic party. The com borer did nearly worth of damage to nesota com crops In 1946. 15 16 4 34 G. T. F. P. 6 9 6 18 1 1 OHe Tandberg Joey Maxim of Cleveland and Swedish heavyweight Madison Square at bout their tie up at close range in over his Garden. Maxim (left) at 179 won a split decision 3 2 0 nd 208-pou- nd ONE trailer $50.00. ONE Briggs A Stratton washing Machine Motor. Call 266-- J. j2c Stockholm opponent. 0 Memorial hospital, 75; Ogden, St. Benedicts hospital, 150; Thomas D. Dee Memorial hospital, 320, and 17 22 12 46 :: $13,-000,0- Min- FOR SALE 4 all-tim- 47 OVER 3 MILLION each. The local team gets a rest this Friday from region competition and will get off to a better start with the at rung Wasps at Nephl on Friday, January 30. Box score for Friday's game follows: TI.VTIC 0. T. F. P. 3 7 3 9 Hudson, f 5 Toone, f 4 Rowland, c 2 Peart, g Le 0 f 0 Parker, f 0 Colovich, g RECEIPTS SET 146,747.67. TO UTAH IN ?e EUREKA BRANCH OF . . . UTAH BIT & STEEL SERVICE CO. GET MORE BEDS 2s Utah State Tuberculosis sanatoHigh receipts were due to full Spanish Fork .. D. and Officials: Christensen rium, 100 beds; Provo, Utah Valley markup made possible by removal Ornamental Iron hospital, 54 beds; Salt Lake City, of O P A ceilings, higher freight S. Christensen. Aluminum k Sheet Metal Work Ten Utah civilian hospitals have Dr. W. H. Groves Latter-da- y rates and Increased costs of liquor. All Types of Welding on been the placed Saints hospital, 380; Holy Cross The net profits of $.111,872 were highest in rommlssion history The Bit & Steel Reconditioning American College of 12 months' profits amounted to hospital, 200; St Marks hospital, Pneumatic Equipment Repair 214, and Salt Lake County Genof working In his garden to per' $3,427,022, or $472,383 more than . eral hospital, 279 beds. Representative when was the 1946, $2,594,court to or profit a form go marriage Institutions by towns and num- A. SI. ROSS and set ball on some malefactor. The Salt Lake Veterans hosWith the cities and countie, re- Ilia moat famoua marriage Telephone 55 pital is on the list of approved Vetthe state's' probably was that of Boris Kar- ceivlng $1,000,000, erans administration ' hospitals. loff. The screen horror man, as rhare of the 1947 net profits arc. many will remember, spent six $2,427,022.06. ' weeks at the hotel here and the Despite increased salaries and divoree day after his quietly ap- wages for many employes, the Depeared at Hay ward'a anil said he cember payroll was less than for wished to get married again. the corresponding 1946 period, The Judge was busy potting $39,285.42 being expended last flowers, his hands covered with month as compared with $39,331.08 dirt peat moss fertilizer, etc. It In December, 1946. was shortly before the Hell dorado Enforcement expenses increased and he waa wearing that Foxy $2372 for last month as compared Grandpa" beard he sports every with 1946's 12th month. The comyear, a brilliant rherkered shirt mission spent $9838 compared with and his galluses. $7465.91 in December, 1946. He brushed off his hands nnd A new item on the monthly the ceremony right statement was performed setting aside of then and there. $995.16 toward the employes' reThe Hayward are mighty proud Approximately CHILDREN SLEEPERS of their floral establishment and tirement UPHOLSTERY MATERIAL the Judge puffed right out rerentlv $6000 has been placed in the fund when an inspector for the Floral since July 1, 1947. Three-Piec- e Telegraph Delivery association, Cover that cough! The common after a visit here, reported thnt Reduced from their shop was better equipped cold la the greatest cause for loss PRICED TO CLEAR than any he had ever seen in a of time on the Job, warns the Narity of leas thnn 50.000 popula- tional Conservation Bureau. If you tion. already have one. protect others by (Sizes 3 and 4) During their years of hnndling following the dictates of common flowers for all occasions here they decency. have made corsages for many The campaign of the Indiana prominent persons. Including Mr. Franklin P. Roosevelt. Princes American Legion aided by many Inngrld of Sweden and Princess other organizations to raise $300,-00- 0 Martha of Norwny. to purchase "the Shades," s Delivery of the latter's roraagr scenic forest tract, aa a state park, at the hotel caused excitement has passed the $175,000 mark. enough to last Judge Hayward for sometime. The secret sen1 Ice Two things are certain, death men nasigned to guard the prin-ees- s and taxrs, but death doesn't get grabbed the package, suspect- worse every time Congress meets. ing s bomb evidently, shook it excitedly, took it outside and tore it open. Then they grinned and delivered It to Her Royal High- -' ness. Regardless of the emergency, the 1 lay wants always have risen DRASTICALLY REDUCED! to it and hnd flowers for every invasion, shipping them by air from 1.0 Angeles nnd San Fran cisco. Just this fall such an 1 I.ot . . . arose when Dick Likens 1 Lot . . . and Ersel Telford, both very popular here, wrre killed in a plane accident and the It.ivwards knew LADIES SWEATERS COTTAGE they'd have to get plenty of) flowers In a hurry. Thev did The Judge wna appointed to his official position when Claude When you want a satisfactory at Reduced to Casey was called Into service nnd has twice been Jh, let ex per: handle It Your without serious competition. lie find time In his huv round radio ubh sn expensive comof life to keep active in the Rotary modity new : get fu'l xalue from cluh. Chamber of Commerce, Elks. It by keeping It In good workOil.! Fellow. Knights of Pythias, the Reno chapter of the Drnmntic Orders of the Knights of Khor-assa- n ing order through our good and the Roulder City Sportsrepnir serxlce. man's association. In court the judge is always pleasant and leans backward in attempting to be fair to those run afoul the law. Recently an ALLAN'S offender was found without funds to get back to Minneapolis the APPLIANCE judge weighed the rase and found a wav for the contrite man voting to go home to his family. INC . C. PKMMEY One of the best of our builders, everybody declares eivie!dS Lon' wiS L EnndffMnnnil;Ihi (DnaaDaQnQB2 fund. S LADIES' IFHammimefl (Kodwdus SETS Emergency Service Were on the job 21 hours a equipped to handle any emergency. Our tow truck can be on its way an instant after day . . . your call reaches us. FRED J. MILLIMAN Phone 29 $2 3 & J So GO,, i ; i i! : i 1 It |