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Show wto Volume Forty-Eigh- t- lied trim -- Drive To Hep M Tinlie llislrid On THE EUREKA REPORTER Your Newspaper, Devoted to The Development of Tintic. Eureka, Utah, Friday. February 20, liUS- - Through Grade School in One Year In I -- 10c per copy- - Each L.D.S. Ward To Present One One-APlay Tuesday, Feb. 21, Reginning At 7:30 IM., In Eureka Ward Amusement Hall LODGE 71 1BP0E intic District lias always been noted for its generous response to Red Cross and oilier service needs, and this year will lx iio exception. I .ast year this vicinity more tlian tilled $ its Quota. ct I On Pant Exalted Kulern Old Timers' Night was observed by the Elks lodge on Thursday eve- ar Mr. Tintic Junction. Eureka Workers . . . Mrs. Annie Franks, Mrs. Alliene Farren, Main street; Mrs. Ada Cherry. Mrs. Wanda Colovich, Fitchville; Mrs. John ORourke, Church Mrs. Ruth Wahlquist. street; Mrs. Esther Neilson, Lead-vilRow; Mrs. Carrie Dunlavey, Chief and Eagle streets; Mrs. Robinson, North from M.I.A. Ball n le Plans Completed es Church street above Leadville; Dorothy Pctt, Bill Hannifin, Summit. Contributions at the North Lily Mine and Chief Consolidated Mine wil be ably collected by "Bob Watt and Maynard Carter, respectively. This year, in addition to its disaster work, home service and among troops at foreign posts, the Red Cross has an Important program in establishing whole blood and plasma centers available to any person needing it. regardless of race or creed, without cost. Such a program will be of inestimable value, but it places an additional financial burden on the Red Jj Cross. This Red Cross program is an investment in our national health, and demands our full support. r; Lets make our campaign a rianee. will tie done by approxicouples of our mately twenty-fiv- e young M. I. A. members. This in itself will be thrilling to see. DONT FORGET THE GOLD AND GREEN BALL SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 21. Eureka Kiwanians Are Hosts To Springville of tin Spring-villEureka Kiwanians were hosts to (lull at an intcr-dnmeeting ami program lierr llmrs-daevening, willi approximately forty clubmen visitors attnu-mlx-- li n Eureka ha organized a aave the food program" and a commit- tee ha worked out plan to ve food and to make the community conscious of the program. Thl 1,a.n i being sponsored In Utah by Htate executive officer under dirceiton of Secretary of State Hcber Bennlon, Jr. It I de- signed to reach houaewivea, school children, restaurant operator. food dealer and the public in gen - y DURING THIS WEEK Springville club president. Paul K. Walker from the visit- ing club was the principal speaker, giving a patriotic address on a George Washington theme. Victor Frandsen gave a short humorous talk and the quartet from the Springville club furnished musical son, j i ,() Irc(xl(TS T() A mission is being eonducted Eureka at St. Patricks rhurrh by Father Parnell J. McCarthy of the in jl.OTOpClC III j Chicken Contest Arehdioccsan Mission Band. Archdiocese of San Francisco. Tlie mission opened on Sunday. Feb. 15. and will rlose Friday evening. February 20. The sermons have been as folnnd lows: Worship Sunday. Reverence For God"; Tuesday. "Why Perish: Wednesday. 'TJess-e- d Are the Pure of Heart"; ThursHoly Communion. Wholly day. Essential, and on Friday evening the rinsing sermon will be Audience With God - a Cross the Way." The mission is under the direction of Rev. James E. Tnrsney. pastor of St. Patrick's church of During March some $5,000 baby chirks will be pipping through their shells. They will he the (hicks that will win the grand prize in the third and final year of the Chicken of Tomorrow contest, says Farm Journal. numbers. The meeting, held at the Tintic The wind-u- p of the search to fin I high school, was presided over by the best broiler stock in the U. S. A. M. Ross, president of the Eu- got under way last month, when reka Kiw&nia club, and constituted the contest committee named the return visit, the Eureka club 40 breeders to compete in the finhaving gone to Springville a month als. ago. Within few days these breeders -- they come front 20 states will ship 720 hatching eggs each Eureka to a hatchery at Georgetown. Del. The chicks are scheduled to le Eureka i , ; i pral ' i I ' wing-hande- HEARS FIXE . 5-- topie Jhn , j Pioneer accoin- - waa presented by Mrs. remainder For th Hft,rrmnn " oyable pro- wn ,,K'l"d,,iR 'l1 J'"m w" lowing numbers: reading by Eliza- Sorenson; tribute to the vinit- Ing teachers by Mary B. Allen; ls-t- din-- sen. Games Vou cant have too much y''hat mayfor mostto ljBht seem artlfi-- . household Jobs, be excessive 'rightness a glare which rn he banished really quickly with prop-r- r s,Bdes and diffusers. If you Use an unshaded bulb. Gen-- i ra Weetrie lighting specialists r,rr,mniend that you0 choose the l"1 cnninclcd ones which have a ,ft ivory finish that helps brush Rwy harsh slmiows. glare and 'Curbing reflection. Youll find n both 25- - and size, C0-va- tt Slake Primary wish to th's drive a snee.-ss- . Miiimc'.th ranch, while they do their tlinnki anil deep apfi all who ontnbiited r.ot have an organized I'rimnry. v '' preciation "I" y""nl to the supMirl of the 'TTiinaiv i out i if iiit e very generous sum to this worthy rauae. Hospital Drive." DoAccording to Tola Newman, PriFour Hundred Ninety-fou- r llars ifliH.OO) was coll. .(ted ll, ary stake j1 resident, the amount r tel year i according to Tin world's largest herd of elk, throughout the Santaquin-TinttIn r knowledge) exceeds any prehides Eureka. ,n wlmh Stn located in numbering Ifi.onn. is Snntn-quia. Invid.-ndvious .rear. Jackson Hole. Wyoming, a valley Glisten. Elbert !M7 was recorded as a banner Mammoth. and mln. wide. mib 40 miles long Bnd len ' all i to xtimdisl ini thank vj.r m:mi r.'upts amounting to Spci bv National I'aik "ffl.Va tmeh-rt- s fjsfion and offmTs tompared with this war I'rimiiiy rials as "the most beautiful valley so faillifollv to v. jr's I'.'l'eft on of jiim nn. worked who confin-nt- ." American in the north j ! ing. ' Lightning in chiefly a mral ard. where n.nc out of 10 deaths ami occur. nei as ovi'ly only LODGE MEMHEILS It Members of Tintic Isslge No. fi. and A. M., have been Invited to attend the Past Masters night of Story Isslge No. 4 at Provo, Saturday evening, Febninry 21. F. w-r- I hot supper and entertainment A I lire features planned for the evening. nnd a large representation nf :ef!.liers is oxplftoij. ('hil-Jien- s t'-.- i . I . ril-e- -' I n. in 26-3- . The Regional Council of Student Body Reprenentativea met tn Springville on February 12. Representative from Nephl, Spanish Fork, Payaon, Springville, and Tin-ti- e high schools attended the meeting. The Tintic high school was represented by Ronald Ieart, etudent body president; Donna Frank, vice president, and Tid Yamaahlta, secretary. They were accompanied by Alonzo Sandstrom. faculty advisor. Iroblelma relating to the schools and student body administration were diacuaaed. After the meeting the visiting representatives were entertained at a luncheon. Several musical aclecliona were given by members of the Springville high school. The next meeting of the rounell will be in Eureka aometime In Man-h. IN UTAH HAH MEMBERS At I liisiitiil visit from had a pleasant A. Ia (Joe) Pilon ia at the VeterMr. nnd Mrs. It. G. Brondticnt. and hospital receiving inedieal daughter .lane, of Salt take City. an' was formerly t resilient. Cause if hia illne has Mrs. Brondhenl not yet been determined. Mre'i li'i Anderson. week-en- d 1'u ring HU 7. active resid'-n- t member of the Utah State Bar increased from 03S to 656 lawyers, while membership rose from 102 lo 107. Lelaml M. Cummings, bar secretary, reports. The count docs not inriuile 21 fledgling barristers admitted to Utah practice in January, lots. In addition to active members, there were 33 Inactive resident and 4fi innetivc member ami 22 judicial membership. During 1047. 12 lawyers were admitted to bv examination. seven by certification nm! four reinstati-slDuring the 12 members died, two wsuv non-reside- nt INVITED TO PROVO d . San-taqu- ! Primary Extends Thanks Tin- - Friday the 13lh proved a Jinx for the Goshen Junior High School boy when they lost a hotly contested basketball game with Junior high. The seore 3 In favor of the visiting team climaxed the basketball tournament fur this year. Players for the Goshen team were Keith Cooper, Don I Jndqulal, Fred Jermain, Norman Steele, Gary Boswell, and Carl Tilby. Norman nnd Gry topped the arnring unit with 10 point each. do.-a- Sub-Statio- June 22 ami 23. and pure win-- , n rs wdl he announced at a ficld-- I dny nt Georgetown on June 21. Winner will receive a ?5 non "WRri1 fn,m ,1" A ,p w. ver. " M"n' TO SANTAQUIN F'rn Morion nnd Melissa INCREASE SEEN Jen- t ami refreshments enm- It Isa t true that lightning never WlIlil thH W!( hl.1(, tn hi strike III the same pltu c twice.1' to the 15 visiting compliment The National Safely O.uncil an vs units. Twelve of the fifteen teacher , amt it an rir::nn hud l'si" iitteml'iiiee for the ycHr. places and tilings attract lightn- d on CLOSE GAME tawia accompanied by Melba 'In Same Place 8 'n At the Relief Society meeting of Goshen ward 'in Tuiaduy the Mic pHaliment I Standard Kail Gauge Gauge is the space, in feet and inches, inside of the two parallel betails in a track, tho gauge-lin- e an inch below of the top of ing the rail. In the LTnitcd States and tn many foreign countries the hatched on March 22; will he Mr. and Mrs. William taird. of rtandanl gauge la 4 feci H' inehea. on March 23: and for the were in Eureka on Simony next 12 weeks will be reared under Payson. the Odd Fellows and How ran we explain the perpetuattending identical conditions nt the Delaof envy n vice which yields no nnd banquet visiting ity ware Slate Experiment friends. return. P.nlznc. -- the The committee iri CftflLTV I iiLLIEr oUl,lI!il pro- - heading NEW YORK Appealing Vir in Eureka include Mayor gram Matson models Lee Knit ginia wear's new combination bathing John II. Donnelly, as chairman; V. and playsuit in Soap 'n' Watei L. Anderson and W. K. Redmond, seersucker As washable as it is j wearable, the outfit is destined for popularity at the nations beaches Lightening Can thin summer. 'Hit TwiCC ! (;wshcn ; GOSHEN LOSES SPRINGVILLE MEET UnderwayHere HEM) HERE Goshen STUDENTS ATTEND Save Food Plans ending. A. Y. Wheeler of the Springville club was In charge of the program, being introduced by J. Y. Bearn- - iicxtlity ning. The following past exalted rulers T.II5. eonducted the meeting: John F. Rowe, exalted ruler; Clarenee Gourley. esteemed leading knight; Maynard Cronin, esteemed loyal knight; S. B. Atherley, esteemed lecturing knight; W. K. Redmond, esquire; Maynard Griggs, inner guard. The past exalted rulers presented the lodge with a large elecNicholas Calrams (right) just one year to It look catch up with his grade school work all eight grades of it! He's tric clock lo be placed in the shown receiving the American Legion Medal for Scholastic recreation room. Albert Ferguson, Achievement from Edward damage (left) for progressing from the the present exalted ruler, accepted first through the eighth grade at Chicagos Alcolt School in one the gift on behalf of the lodge. year. The war stranded him in Greece for eight years. Mr. and Two "old timers were eligible Mrs. Theodore Catranis, his parents, lode on. to receive life membership cards, each having been a member of the order for more than forty years. Gold-GreeAlbert Cox, now residing at Provo, was present to receive his card. Funeral services for ffra. A. Walter Jensen, whose home at Boyer were held in the Eureka present is at Richfield, waa unable ward chapel Saturday, Feb. 14. to attend, and hla card will be prewith Wilson Lee, second counselor sented to him at a later meeting. of the Eureka ward bishopric, ofA very enjoyable meeting, waa fonts of the wonder workers of the c li maxed ficiating. by a delicious buffet oldest civilization. luncheon, 21 by Tyler John prepared Feb. Scheduled For Event Annual The services were as follows: Saturday, Gatley. MINING COMPANY Ladies chorus, The Old Rugged At Tintic High School Auditorium; Cross, accompanied by Ruth Floor Show Will Highlight Entertainment ELECTS OFFICERS Wahlquist; prayer, Bishop Alonzo FORMER RESIDENT Sandstrom; speaker, Kenneth All arrangements liaxc hern made for the Eureka ward Spurrier; vocal solo. "Beautiful DIES IN Tho annual stockholders and Isle." Glen Larsen, accompanied M. I. A. Gold and Green Ball, lo Im bold Saturday. Februdirectors meeting of the New by Ruth Wahlquist; speaker, school auditorium, with music by Klondike Mining Company was WASHINGTON, D.C. John F. Rowe; vocal solo, Leslie ary 21. at tbe Tintic high Nebo the Knights. held at 1:00 p.m. Wednesday, popular Olsen, accompanied by Jean Olsen; al-- 4 and Webb Lola her Queen T T SandFebruary 11, at Salt Lake City, Alonzo remarks. Bishop IlCtlftDrCclKCr f and Word has been received in for the purpose of electing direcClement strom; ladies chorus, "Sometime tendants. Bonnie es- -' Eureka of the death of Mrs. T. C. tors for the coming year, and the y, Well Understand. accompanied Carolyn Spurrier, and their of Washington. D.C., Mrs. handling of current business. Run- - ; Wilson, El Franks. Kenneth corts. by Ruth Wahlquist; prayer, Wilson Wilson is the former Miss Ethel re Officers elected were: II. E. and Lauren nels. Atherley, Lee. Hannifin, who was born In Eureka, Carlson, Eureka, Utah, president; spectively. will be presented durand received her elementary and Mark E. Austin, Salt Luke City, Interment was in the Santaquin ing the floor show ceremonies school education here. high dedivice president; Alvin R. Erickson, m. was 10 scheduled for p. cemetery. The grave is survived by her husband Salt Lake City, secretary; George She cated by Lionel Fairbanks. Little Helen Obom will be the und two sons. A. Faust. Salt take City, treaa-urcPallbearers: John O'Rourke. El- flower girl, with Sheila Potts and R. M. Crocker, Salt take Were eonducted Funeral srrviers mer Wcsterlund, Ralph Whitehead, Maxine Taxman as train hearers, in Butte on Thursday, Feb. 19. and director; Miaa City, engineer crown as bearer. Harold Brcnton. George Wildes. and Ray Brady were not svail-nb- k Margaret IJndbeck, Salt take details Further The Aloha Fox Trot, a beautiful Clclon Ames. at this time. City, director. Hoover, De-lor- I 10 Mammoth, and Goshen Wards will be given. Eureka Ward will pre- MYSTERY SHOW TO sent "Wildcat Willie, under the direction uf Misa Gloria Gear, with the following cast members: WilHE GIVEN AT lie, Bill Bates, Gladys, Nelda Childs; Joe, David Johnson; VerFEBRUARY 26 non, Ronald Thomaa; Kathie, Edna Webb, and Celia, Carol Baum. Mammoth Ward' paly ia "Hi The National Assemblies of Itoa Angeles will bring a unique Novel- First Shave, and la under the dity Entertainer to Tintic high on rection of Lillian Elton, with the February 28, at 9:00 a. m. Mys- following cast: Mr. Martin, Joan terious Brown is the popularly-know- n Sorensen; Mr. Martin, Adrien Elfive-stton; Derick, Jerry Elton; Clara, entertainer. There are tricks with livestock, Myrle Gillespie; and Janet, Loulne beautiful flowers, magnificent Roatrom. rainbow silks, magieland's largest Goshen' play will be "Herbie rabbit, thrills, sfieclal stage set- and the Mump. Those taking part tings, mysteries and laughter, all are aa follows: Mother, Maxine blended into one big clean show for Steele; Herbie, Helen Parka; Pegthe entire family. gy, Alta Okelberry; Kay, Jeanne For the first time In the history Penrod; Hob. Billie Johnson; Jack, of the magic art, "Mysterious Anita Thomas. Brown has combined into one elabThe audience will choose the orate program the magic of the play and U In turn will be winning West and the mysteries of the anat Santaquin the followpresented cient East. The one representing There will be no ing Saturday. the arts and sciences of the new admission and the public charge world, the other the mystic cere- ia invited to attend. weird monies and thaumaturglcal (Ive Electric Clock For Recreation Room Silver City; Mammoth Fire Mrs. Department, Mammoth; Blanche Hatton, Dividend; (Wiling, February 21. ((inimeiu ing ait llu ward I,, 1). S. amusement ball, a Eureka p. m.. in roadshow will be presented. One-apLiys from Eureka. 7: de-jrr- ve Green, Number Eight SantaquinTintic Stake To Sponsor Roadshow Mrs. Ellen Ferguson Has Been Named Chairman Of Drive With Other Personnel Named To Represent Each City In District all civic The mines, as well as Individuals, and organizations much credit for their noteworthy contributions. Lets keep in the top ranks! The solicitors for our district comhave been selected and plana drive Rod Cross the to begin pleted on March 1st, and complete it as to Mrs. goon as possible, according Ellen Ferguson, chairman of the Also the 1M8 fund campaign. free effort gratis, and given, time to call on you, is by our solocitors creditable and merits recognition. The personnel for our 1948 camMrs. Leo paign are as follows: -- non-reside- nt priu-tic- . suspended and 16 resigned sn-u- -- - e 15 of them armed service member, the report showed. A of Dec. 31, 10 members still were serving in the armed services. |