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Show JOIN M Tin-- : S SPRING! Chum-u- p C1TVAV1DI-ClJiAN-UP- l . . . Painl up . Fix up! Volume Forty-Eig- . , .... ht -- Eureka, Utah, Friday, May 7, 19-18- - -- 10c per copy- - -- Number Nineteen Eureka Sets Annual Clean up Week KIWANIS America's considers Mom-of-the-Ye- ar Drive Begins Sunday May 9 Continues Through May 15 POSSIBILITIES FOR EUREKA AIRPORT Uday. May 2. a delegation of is of the Eureka members ax Provo the visit to went were Airport. While there they Merrill Die guests of the Manager They were all Chnstopherson. taken for a ride in an Ercoupe, a plane which is They looked over the airport there and discussed the possibilities for an air strip in the Tlntic Ki-.-sn- SERVICES HELD Mayor Urges Citizens FOR FATHER OF SANTAQUIN WOMAN To Clean-u- p Paint-u-p Mother's Day program will la given at the M. K. Church on Sun- Districtday evening. May 9. at 7:30 o'clock. Funeral services men local have SANTAQUINFor some time Program: tor John Henry Tew. 79. wen held been working toward the develop-meOpening hymn, of an airport for Tintic. A Wednesday at ) m. in Santaqum First ward. He du-- Monday at 7 prayer, liev. Frary; children' site has been approved by Mr. Directa. ni. at the home of his daughter, choir. "Faith of Our Mothers: Bergin. State Aeronautics "Our Mothers." Rctty Mrs. A. V. Xeilson. Marion. or. On his visit to Eureka some City Trucks To He Available Each Day And months ago, he told the city counlie was I torn in Paris. Idaho. Ann I taker; violin solo. Vem Nov-- i, Dr. rmon. super-cil of the possibilities of ajy freight Wampler, his youth Garbage Must lie Placed Where Accessible; May 17. 1868, and Utah Miasion; vocal in the future, and believed that' In Springville, and married Emma intendent Wednesday Designated As Cemetery Clean-u- p if we will get an air strip, help Leona Burkley In the Manti tern- - duet, Mrs. krary and Mrs. Nevers, to further Knows But will be given develop it pie Jan. 2. 1889. She died a few reading. "Nobody and that no doubt mining equipI'.urcLi s ( Iran up (.uiiiui'ii (.'els nuclei wuy olfitiuliy Mother." Jule Carlson; children's1 ago. years ment will at some time be deliverFrom a IJttle Just choir. Help on Sunday. May 9, and conlinues tlnnugli Saturday, May He waa an active memlier and ed by sir. You." Offeratory. Closing hymn. of Church Jesus in the worker ic ials in Tintic we of Are liarg'e of llie vnci-I- Ioiic projec I report eycry- progressing CTriaV Saint's, "hav-- ; '"K".gat.on. Benediction, with the rest of the State? In 1948 Mothr of the Year Mrs. Helen G. Hines, 80, ot f.thing in readineaa for the kick iThe following rhildren make up ing filled a miasion, was director off." Utah today there are more than. Springfield, I1L A mother of 10 and grandmother of six, the substiAnn the Children's Choir: Betty tute teacher is mother of the largest family listed in Whos Who of a ward choir, and until recently The (0 airports but we do not have and fix-- I Lou Farren. Betty Baker, Mary was secretary of Santaquin-Tintito America." Here, the champion mom poses with grandson one of them, however, there is no week been no that haa up designed Carlson. Jerry stage high priests quorum, and Weitscil, Roger Jimmie, 7. and sons, left to right. Don. 17; Bedell, 33; Herbert, 35. In the city can take part. good reason for not being in on everyone and Louise Julie Carlson, Mes-1 Bate, waa a teacher in The Gospel the growth of the air freight and No one wants to see dirty, unWeltaeil.l sage" class in Sunday school. passenger travel. conditions. sanitary Everyone He waa a carpenter and farmer Let's all back the movement and wants a cleaner and healthier city by trade. get an Airport for Tintic. in which to live. This ia more He is survived by five sons and than personal pride. It ia basic i; two daughters: J. Ivan Tew, training in demoerary. Here ts an MEMORIAL SERVICES nans are being completed for C. Eldon Tew. Pay son; George to work together toopportunity which has B. and Leo T. Tew, Salt Lake City; the District Camporee common goal. Not only are a ward HELD FOR HERO Merrill B. Tew, Lovell, Wyoming; ' been announced for Friday, May the llvea and property of our peol EuPJ,,ca Mrs. Ida Greenhalgh, Santaquin. J41) a"d ple endangered by cluttered condiA good representation of and Mrs. Grace Neilaon, Marion; Park. OF WORLD WAR tions In homes, alleys and streets, Tintic- I.oclge No. 71. B. I. O. K.. will is Scouters prrsent a Moth- 42 grandchildren and 23 great registered Scouts indare to start but the general everyday health er s l).y program at llie I '.Iks lull rooms on Smulav evening. grandchildren. He had been living expected. Festivities and welfare of our citlsraa depend 5 p.m. on Friday and all who Cancer Drive To at with his daughter, Mrs. Ida Green- can attend are SANTAQUIN Military funeral May ). at 8:311. upon wholesome surroundings aristo come at Conclude Soon urged services for Byron L. Peterson, Program . . . 4halgh. since the death of his wife, the appointed time. ing from good clean living condiwho was killed June 6, 1944, until two weeks ago, whrn he waa tions. Exannounces Andrew Mrs. the Lee Emma the Senior State Bird, Exercise, Opening Throughout his daughter in Marion. Burwith in France, were conducted City trucks will be available is Eureka Business Scouts have been painting air that the Cancer Drive alted Ruler; "That Wonderful nearly ial was in Springville cemetery. Thursday at 2 p. m. in Santaquin Mother of Mine," Nclda Childs; every day of the week, garbage will use our and of marks for travelthat quota completed airplanes Houses To Close First ward chapel. must be placed where and refuse over be towns. made. not Seouta Senior The contarted by An Elk's Tribue to Mother, HerAnyone ling He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Afternoon he conveniently gathered, if ran it one Wednesday ran been asked have to Eureka of be volunteer of the workers NEWS Bird CHURCH Blue selection. bert Shock; William O. Peterson. at Galioway'a Garage after school make their donation to Mrs. An- pcuucible place all gargabe in conChorus. The American Legion and BishThe on May 10 to repaint the marker drew or any of the workers In tainers. Wednesday, May 2, haa business Eureka houses Tributes . . . Hum every Wednesday at been designated as "cemetery op's Counselor Parley Good all Lee Bird Student members of the Mis- on thBt building. This is a good their district. Exalted Ruler nill 1 rlean-u- p will project for our boys and rertainly were in charge of services. The Y. U. A B. on drive summer of the the the class p.m. day." On this date city report during complete Eldon Nelson Leading Knight months. The Bank and Reeord-er- n sionary travel-lernumtwo turn be for will be at the cemetery will a Sacrament issue in a of the air at consisted later be the good many program published employers speakers John Donnelly Loyal Knight t office will close at 13:00 Services at the Eureka Ward of the Reporter. bers from the choir; prayer, Gorwith the rity truck and the caterMac Bigler Lecturing Knight o'clock noon on don Hrelis; tribute. Estella PetersWednesday. chapel Sunday evening. May 9. A pillar to haul refuse and to do Alexander Blight Eaquire other neerasary work. on; two talks, one from Mayor sperlal musical program has been Saxophone duet. Dorothy Pett, William Broadbent and District 'arranged for the evening. Bonnie Mayor John H. Donnelly and the admemhera of the city council reCommander of American Legion Dalena Dean; Mother Day'a Ryan will sing a solo. She will be dress, Wilford Redmond; selection. followed by Dean G. Hall who will Francis Lundell of Benjamin. quest all commercial organisaBlue Bird Chorus; closing, Lee nren That Wonderful Mother of C A Till) Ik 4 V tions, rlvic clubs, schools, churches, sing Solo, Aroha Butler. Robert Rowe, Mil I'Ull uA 1 U III A I Mine" and the Senior Chorus will Imys and girls' clubs, and all other Tribute, written by Thors Holla-da- y Bird. Exalted Ruler; aanoclatitina to take an active part sing three numbers as follows: and read by Geraldine Olsen. Chaplain. The Old Church Bell., "Vesper AlexIn this constructive program for Solo. Harold Patten. Benediction. Mothers Day committee clinic A cancer SANTAQUIX Golondrina. "La and DuHymn" Ernest David Lo Baron. ander Blight. Boynes. community improvement. will be held at Fayaon city hosThe services will be worthwhile Hie music The grave waa dedicated by ane Milne. Frank Peart. of l!u inlir liigli sc liocil, under Mayor Donnelly stressed the 8. It is for all May inSaturday. pital are are who interested all and of the cleanA cordial invitation is extended who have cancer symptoms. Chaplain George (Dewey) JohnsReg- vited to attend. llie ilirec lion of Climinrey (liiltls, presented a dioriis and point that the Insuccess final the up to the public. on. campaign analysla, istration ia from 8:30 a. m. unUl IniiicI rnnceil on I uesday nflemnnii and rveriini; nl die depends upon each and every n 10 a. m. Saturday, and clinic la The Sacrament services at the achool gymnasium. Tintic to hla life hit make high safer doing from 10 a. ni. until 12 o'clock noon. L. D. S. church on Sunday, May 2. ChuniN Numbers . , , and more comfortable for himself A Salt Lake City doctor will be were under the direction of the 1 The Old Church Bell and his neighbor, and to establish there to aid all local doctors. Mrs. Eureka Ward Primary. The serv2- Dance, English (coun- a reputation throughout the state Kerry Emil DeXcuf, state rommander. ices conducted by President Norma of the cleanness and neat appeartry). and Mrs. Keith Reeding, state sec- - Jameson, were in the form of a 3 Verper Hymn - Kuaatan ance of Eureka." with the ratary of the Utah division of Primary conference 4 I a Golondrina Mexican. the 'Children program presenting American Cancer Society will also Band Numbers . . . Eureka Lodgemcn featuring the theme My llap- he in attendance. Soldiers' Chorus, Faust .. Gounod Rainbow." piness To Attend Meet n John F. Rowe of the Utah Few-Tiin Connolly. 78. father of Mrs. Selec tion The program was well conducted a now has total S. The If. died Navy Cronin of k Light company, reports that Eureka, and the children did very well in Margaret p,, jj1Hicr Grand Uidgr, I. O. O. F. will of 271 combatant ships in an active the last Saturday afternoon a very at Goldfield. Nev., on Sunday. jrince ami Pauper. Overture to them. assigned parts hold a meeting in Provo on May 13 include carriers These status. a heart attack. rrious interruption occurred on April 2.p, of ' inll,,n 18 and 19. Delegates from the of various types, seven escort carthe power system when aomcone Mr. Connody waa well known in DEMONSTRATE TO Eureka Ixxlge attending the meetseven two Grandfather's flock heavy riers, battleships, toot a main loop line down, near Eureka where he visited many ing will be J. J. Cherry, two-ye13 five rruisers. light cruisers, . Cabins. Ameriean Rhapsody the Colorado No. 1 Mine. times. s Edward Fox. 13.I destroyBoyer, county home demrepresentative; cruisers. Gillette It should be a great satisfaction was burn in Danville. Ill will In at the Relief Solie r L. W. onstrator. alternate, 76 13 Brady, and escorts ers, destroyer to the person or New Moon, Overture Romberg persons to know representative; Charles Kay. submarines. ciety room in Eureka on Tuesday. August 17. I860 that several mines were shut down At the time of Ilia death he was National Emblem 11. to give another demonalternate; and A. M. Bagley May on account of it. One large motor j.j'n'p 'information taken from the A deep sincerity is sure of sue- - stration on short ruts to sewing justice of the Naee at Goldfield work was very well Rosa, Grand Uidgc Trustee. The ehnrus was badly A banquet will be held in the damaged and a wire Chr(iniri(.. a University "f Utah cess, for God lakes cure of it. Everyone interested is invited Funeral services lor Judge Con- - done, and the hand did a grand on 5000 was the volts fanying Temple at Provo on Tuesnolly wen ronduitcd Wednesday job. Mr. Childs and the members Pound for several hours, where mm of Mr. and Mrs. j vnn j, April 28. with Father of the ehoma and band are to be day. May IN at 6 p.m. and will be morning anyone could have walked directly Hcbrr j(,nes of was among A McMullen of Tonopah celebrating congratulated on the very fine open to all Odd Kcllowa, Rebekahs Into it. r on the 630 students tin- funeral mass. work aeeomplished this year. the and partners Make reservations Shooting of wires and insulators ror the winter quarter nt the Riisiiii-sin the hoiiw h and for the banquet with your local t nia to be a favorite pastime in University of Utnli, A i losi-'l the dav if the ol till' I .lllikil ( llv ollifiiils i,i listrul llie (llli'llllOM a of the Tintic District. 5 3 mil secretary. average of at least to Send to pay last respia-tIrn in tin- I'.unLi j funeral In addition to the above dam- - possible 3.0 is Reporter To f'r place-P- . ili.iwu fit llu ,ii I lli.it Minn i ir 1. Mr. Coimlly. I InMother And Dad it might be added that on last ment on this role. Ii.imlijn ol llu ul ( ilv ( i CAKE SALE Iniermi-nwas in tin- Elks pint mroll-8unday afternoon a bullet from a the Note From Calif. when one considers La lluGrave-M-iSays i I (nlnlllinn i Hi Uie Goldfield In in iiii ,s rifle came through a window m,.nt 0f better than hiii studm's srrvica-win- eondin-tdhy II a home on the north side of enrolled nt the University, this is is iiissii- unit In Itlilki- il itllilC liv- III! 'll 'Mil. isililiil "I'leaM send llie Eureka I iSANTAQUIN Santaquin First Elk IMlge and jtl.e town, evidently from someone on lim'.or Iuiim Ward Relief an ia sponsoring outstanding mporter lo nndlier and ilaal." said .II'really Will) toe hills a g con- toward town, we nre justly proud "f Lynn. li note I alt at rereltcd office In. llie shooting mill S rll i! This etnild have been METHODIST ClirRCH test to raiw funds for the bcauti-- i from Minnie Okey McDonserious, is still considered ""ni "f "ir very day, due to the fact .1 I 'RESENTS PROGRAM firstmn of the ehurrh premises. I" ald, San Francisco, Calif. that a member of boys." toe The object is to buy a piece of in Lynn family had just stepped Another article Inui in limiwii Is eighty ami nmther Is "Dad ,ii from elected been cn- - was thnl Tin- folInM-inwas cake has for ten rents; if you are he bullet when the pi'igiMiii prch and allhmigh seventy tofed the hark of t. tab I II sll 11 M'l soils at the MetuHlis! cIiiikIi on they have eight, lucky enough to find a dime hidEuporch window.) president of the University liecn li kUi II ill away from nntinal 1,1 den in tlie plce of cake you can Mav 2 reka chapter. Phi Eta Sigma. were many years, e they r ' In nl mi nl In .i pim In nl tins . keep the dune, hut have to bring a Junior Claws Ti ,tilininisli.ili"n In honorary scholastic fraternity. rqietnng liviun Dav is Dv.ng in thrilled alien they heard The Rt rake the following Tuesday, so ilmiJun,or III s In II " II l tli.il the .1 n West" ICeHirter congn was Give miMdngu'iun: f otening Is s,i printed Play May 13 i mu! suit prayer Rev. Finrv: childien's again and are looking forward there'll be more rake to sell. is oinll nl ,i ii ii mmmi'i in iim s, The three-ai In nr "Just a l.ittb- Help From lo getting the news from comedy. "Strictly FAKE SALE n i ll til ir It lli- i ilv niiliiMin "Hnnl" will be Yu i." iolin wilt i. Mr Vera Nevers; In i last lilmn mi'l CATHOLIC CHURCH the jri home,"' Mrs. Mellonohl salil. by presented . I Junior Class of Chi Ison, talk Mrs C the Tintic high The Eureka Ward II. Situr-lnilinl lltlili-- ilia I.IM. "I till Null- nl I. ill ami SERVICES . . . Mrs. mblress (Mr. Okey's hool on on till v and Ru hard Bate; , ll I l i r Is San Thursday evening. Mh- will save a cake sale . . m mi and The .iiiii-iif-nimnniJ3- "I 8 p.m. l.yo.n. cuigri giit iii In licdu tinn. lhf hlh May 8th at Lee's will go out to them this Sunday Masses: N:IN1 k 10:00 a.m. ;,h'-In-i slmili, w il J'l'isct uL-i- l In llu- Rev Kiaiy nl (In- ninmiii-tiliiMother's Pv Mr.. Vm. Week-daBuy one Masses S :0O a.ni. aeck.1 m I"1 " Him Ruth Ellen ' 1" " Smith Is direct- - will he sold from 7:tlO p.m. li nl nl llu low lull i '8 the ns long as they last. production. A j i i - , nt iFix-u- p ; During Campaign j ': sH-n- t j j , n. on otlU'rZy clean-up-paint-u- p. c Mothers Day Program Scheduled By B.P.O.E. n I Nr-ph- - c - D-D- ay LM a. Music Students At T.H.S. In Concert rnn 1 citi-xo- Hons Dimap tails Minn From - -- . , ar . U-a- anti-aircra- two-ye- ft . one-ye- one-ye- p,.. 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