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Show Page Four MINIM1. MAN DIES Slews 3lotes TPrcnr OF HEART AILMENT (Bosben j Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Lindquist. and Marvin. as nt last week-- ! end in Knnsharcm. Utah, visiting w.th Merlyn's parent. Mr. and While Mrs. Earnest Lindquist. rook a party attended there they and a dance. Isti'r In the visit they motored to Wayne county to spend some time with Mr. Taylor Duncan, It grandfather of Mr. Undquist. wen was the first time Marvin had Mr. Dunhis can is 82 years of age. r a 1 lappl liras S A N T A 1 1 N' Rainbow" was the theme of thi Santaquin First ward Primary conference held Sunday night. All age groups participated In song, atory and pantomlnr. Present at the Santaquin First ward were two Stake Primary lenders. Mrs. Mildred Kay. Kureka. and Mrs. Kdith Nelson. Goshen. They commented on the wonderful work the Primary was doing. Mrs. Ora Pavla, Mrs. Gail Finch entertained at president, waa Inc harge of the her lovely new home for her club Flrat ward meeting. members and friends. Thursday. April 29. Delicious refreshments Mr. and Mra. Verle Sanderson were served and "500" enjoyed. and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Grren-halg- h Prises were won by Sylvia Stock. spent Monday visiting in Fern Horton and Donna Gannon. Members attending were Gladys Provo. Boswell. Elva Okelbcrry. Sylvia Stock, Fern Horton. Donna Gannon. Elaine Kirk. Elaine Nelson. Alta Burraston, DeVar Sorenson and Ruth White. Special guesta of the evening were Davids Smith. AUTNOMZID DCAUI Shirley Jensen and 8tella Nelaon, announces Supt. W. W. Thomas -' .. Little Kay Lynn came home from the hospital the an gram haa been arranged for Payon luit Saturday, after v. school May is meeting She Sunday for appendicitis. oporation Mrs. and Mr. Cynl of the daughter that a special Mother's Day ' RANDLES MARKET Phone 180 txpurf Waiter Servlet wlffc GmIm Maytcf forh EUREKA BRANCH OF . . . UTAH KIT & STEEL SERVICE CO. Ornamental Iron Aluminum ft Sheet Metal Work All Types of Welding Bit ft Steel Reconditioning Pneumatic Equipment Repair Representative A. M. ROSS Telephone 55 new arrivals mm it CALLS hist anforized Shrunk 2.49 1.98 ps : PLAIN COLOR w4-n- BROADCLOTH Mr. and Mrs. Dave Huff and and Mr. family, ofHron" JoTy and family, and were Sunday visitor at -" its- - Jolley. Club 'if toe lilt WrdncRihiy Party At Provo Forty , Mrs. Ruth Wahlquiat enters to members of her "500" club the motored Club The Pinochle enter- her home on Wednesday Provo last wek and were Prizea were won by Gladys bJ? tained at the home of Mra. Irene score; Mra. Ada Halevi high Naylor. Those attending were: Audrey prize; Mrs. Minnie Painter coiu! Sanderson. Leah Boswell. Naudine lation. A delicious lunch was served y BurrMton. Darlene Pcrraon. ThelBeverly those named and to Mrs. Halli Vrgln,a Jameson. Enid Broderick. Irene Sanderson, Mrs. Ada Hales, g. Ada Pray, Mrs. Margaret Gi. Naef and Leona Laird. delicious a served halgh, Mrs. Gladys Dean. gn The hostess Anna Franks, Mrs. Esther Nlelig luncheon Darlene Peirson. first, w veny and the special guests. Mra Audy vem Bauer and Mra. Ella Mtlfa - 'ssSttatL- eve- - All reported a very pleasant ning. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Waterbury A Mothers Day program will are enjoying a few days' visit with be given at the Eureka Wanl th,.ir daughter. Mrs. Margaret' I Sunday School at 10:30 a.m who is here from Wend-- j negler. All mothers of the district are MOTHERS DAY , , , Club At jOO I KInKKTA pro- : I Cluli Group Al Parly Jusl-A-Mcr- e , RoUnd'H Ai DOUt j Club was enter The tained at the home of Mrs. Brady on Wednesday of last wen A tasty luncheon was arm cards supplied the pvenlnj and LEGION AUXILIARY JJJjoyed"" 1 Span-Jo Members present wts diversion. Mrs Marguerite Higginson spent Sadie Warr. IV Alliene Farren, Th. America week visiting hnnlmnd. wm miss Is HollyRobinson. Faye Wall. A lores will hold their regular mooting on thrlr 1 of e wood actress Suzann Casey, who May 10, at the home of Mrs. Ella Burraston. V a 1 e n e bort. Land and Water Co., on poses amid Iris on an ice plant A1 ..rt. Buth Catloy. Mkh,m which they serve as directors. carpet to publicize a California week-enDonna Paxman. and ft. d Schow. the and baby son spent flower show. The iris are sewed Mrs. Margaret Ck in Lake guest, Salt City, special relatives a on her visiting bathing suit Eliot Sorenson was host at Mrs. Brady. of mother ward, There are 142 of them, in case .PRIMARY CHILDREN birthday party at his home on the Mrs. Dora Randle. won by were Prizes in'erested. anyones Bar N ranch last Saturday to a 1 R Ruth Gatlry, rccok nd Roberta J,an first; p Elberta from PRESENT PROGRAM group of hia friends in Pvo and Margaret Howard, and Goshen. Those present wcrcM"ndar . SANTAQUIN NEWS . . . ... Just-a-Me- re Town... shott j cool-looki- ng , ,5 flesh-color- ed Maxe-Schow- . i all-cu- t. Ill r. Waul (Mra. Della Hudson wishes to ask the people of Santaquin to report any news of Interest to her before Tuesday night of each week, in order to appear in the Reporter the following Friday.) - I Society . . . Reporter - o. Cn-t- mUm Elva (ireenliulgh. Ml.sllKX A Mother's Day program and the teachers topic, "Our I'ioneer Heritage- Beautification. will be the program of the Relief, TuesSociety meeting to he held on The next week. program Is day of under the direction of Elizabeth Burraston and Gwen Okelberry. ts Primary Conference Held At Santaquin iTA CHURCH NOTES . Blossoming Out . . . 69. well Karl K. pemhroke, Submit newa to Ruth White known Utah mining man, died by Tuesday Evening. Monday. April 26. at 12:15 In the ailRlngham luaipltal of a heart From Dra Moines, ment. (iOSIIKN Son of Herbert and Sarah Mar-get- Iowa, cornea stork newa of the Pembroke, he waa bom birth of Gary Gene Finch, son of Nov. 1, 1876, In Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Gall Flnrh. Proud Ilia father waa the founder of the grandmother la Mrs. Lucille JohnPembroke Co. son. The little lad weighed 8 Ihs. He waa well known In Eureka 3 OZS. having .pent nevernl yearn leaning In thla dlatriet. At the time of hln Thursday afternoon, April 29, death. Mr. Pembroke waa leaaee the Goshen Chapter of the Daughat the Armstrong tunnel!. Bing- ters of the Utah Pioneers held an ham. interesting meeting at the home of He waa a brother of Adrian B. Mrs. Naomi Jermain. Those memPembroke, preaident and manager bers attending were Med. Woodof Pembroke Company of Salt ard. Emma Steele. Virginia E. RobLake. erta, Elisabeth Rurraston. Ruby Braidea hia widow who realdea Steele, and Naomi Jermain. Dainty In Kentfleld. Cal., he la survived by and tasty refreshments were servMra. a aon and four daughtera. ed by Mrs. Jermain at the close Arnold Smith. Honolulu. T. H.. of the meeting. Mra. Ronald lleldrelch, Chino, Cal., Mra. John Allan. Santa Monica. Mrs. June Aselgard of Price Is Cal.: Ann Pembroke Kentfleld. and Obia-pspending a week at the home nfj Herbert Pembroke, San Lula her mother, Mrs. Roy Okelbcrry, Cal. where Mrs. Okelherry is convalescing nftcr a major operation. i My The Eureka (Utah) Reporter I I III 'DM IN. GOSIIEN The Cosher . Primary conference was held Sunday evening. May 2. A pleasing program was rarried out, with the following tahleaus to present the theme My Happiness Rainbow. Thankfulness and friendliness, first and second group; golden keys and hospital pennies. Zion'a Boys and Girls; unselfishness and Blazers; good nature. loyalty. I .arks; health and happiness, Blue Birds; obedience. Trekkers; helpfulness and service. Seagulls. Teachers credited with the success of the evening's entertainment were: Inazetta, Carter. Rachel Paimer. Ruby Steele. Jensen, Emma Fowler, Donna Gannan. and Edith Nealon. Della White, preaident, and her counselors. Wylma J as person and Mable Thomas, announce that summer primary will continue again this year. r Mr. mill Mrs. J. L. Ahlin anil daughters Judy and Diane of Twin Falls, Idaho visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I,. T. Ahlin, parents of Mr. J. L. Ahlin and also with hia brother and family, Mr. ml Mra. Ted Ahlin. Mrs. Alvin Clark has been visiting at the home of her children Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Clark of Salt Lake City for the past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hawkes had their son Don home on a visit Sunday. Don ia from Salt Lake. Mrs. Ray Burraston la convalesvisiting a delicate Albert Gunderson is B. cing at her home after with his nephew Spencer rye operation. and family at Dragerton. He la experted home In a week. entertained Mra. Elaine Nelson at a charming afternoon party at Mr. and Mrs. Deloy Carter were her home Saturday, May 1. "500r dinner guests Sunday at the home waa played with prizes going to of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Sain Elaine Kirk. Elva Okelherry and Newell of Mona, Utah. Gladys Boswell. An attractively waa James Ahlin underwent a major arranged and tasty luncheon Okel-berrElva Boswell. served Gladys operation Saturday at the Payson Kirk. Elaine Kirk. hospital. He is reported to be LaVern Kirk. Alta Burraston. out of danger. Ruth While and the hostess. Mrs. Myrle Openahaw was taken to the Payson hospital Sunday. Eureka of McCormick Neil Mrs. la spending the week at the home She suffered a heart attack, which of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. was brought on by a blood poisoning she had some time ago. George Cook. Mrs. Justin Lamb ia confined at Bishop Evelyn Kirk and Coun- her home following a heart attack Owen and selors John Nelaon ahe suffered Sunday. successful a attended very Horton held at project on welfare work, Relief Society Stake Board 3. All on May Monday, Santaquin will be held at the home meeting ami bishoprics of the stake, clerks at- of Mra. Elva Grcenhalgh in the stake presidencies were In Mnndav night. Iak Hig-gina- TEEN AGE BOYS HAVE FINE TEAM y. GOSHEN The teen age boys of Goshen were very successful in the double header baseball game played at Goshen Sunday, May 2. The first game with Santaquin chalked and later the up a score of game with Mona was won. Goshen winning over the visiting team by 5-- 4, 8-- 3. Flayers participating were Tollfrom Ee S'SS' M e1 Sorenson, GUyia Branagan. Fay Penrod. Connie Gardner. Kenneth Lindquist. Jay Woodard and Leon Jcnaen of Goshen. The work being done on the roads in Elberta was completed Wednesday. According to a statement from Lester Everett, foreman of the road crew, about a mile of the road south of the highway has been graveled, and 5.6 miles have been graded and surfaced from the corner north of the highway along the road which lies west of Utah lake, and eight culverts have been put in. hono" 00 Mr. and Mr. R. E. and daughter, Joaiiic, and Bobby visited in Provo on San. Fi-rp- their son, Gus and granddaughter, Faye Lucille, of Salt day. Lake whom birthdays fell on the of same day. FOR SALE Members of the family present were: Mr. and Mrs. Gus Rowe and IN PAYSON - Four room iy son. John F., and daughter, Faye modern home, part bast-me- r Melvin Mrs. and Mr. and Lucille, Lot 60x192 ft. For informitw Briggs of Orem. see Mra. C. H. Patten. 230 Soul 1st West. Payson. Price $5Jiy Vern Nevers attended Terms can be arranged." funeral services for Mrs. Sadie Shaw in Provo on Saturday. Mrs. FOUR Room House $250.00. U mlt Mra. Wahlberg, Shaw, wife of Joe Shaw, died in a Provo The hospital Tuesday. Shaws were former residents of FIVE Room House. See Steiiuf oft Burraston. Eureka. Eureka. Mrs. -; 137-R- 3. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Cullen Saturday morning the Elberta AGENCY FOR Deacons of the LDS church turned were in Salt Lake on Monday atout and gave the church grounds tending the funeral of Mrs. Cula good clean-ulen's sister-in-laMrs. Kathleen Beesley Monument t K. Wondershek. Company Mrs. Ned Smith and daughter n Mrs. Mabel Sanford was Pay-soa are of here Jackie, visiting Draper, visitor on Tuesday. with Mrs. Smith's parents. Mr. FRED GRAVES and Mrs. A. D. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. John Rowe visited 205 N. 8th East - Payson, I'M Mrs. Anna McDonald haa been during the week at Orem. They were of their and Lake guesta in Salt daughter visiting City during TELEPHONE 61-- J Mr. and Mrs. Melvin the past week. T. Briggs. Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Patten made a business trip to Salt LaLke City on Tuesday, and they report that the road on the west aide of MASSEY HARRIS FARM EQUIPMENT Utah lake is in very good condition. p. son-in-la- U(ice in SihL Ken Lindquist, catch; Gary Boa-we- ll and Garth Boswell, pitch; first base. Fred Jermain; second base. Norman Steele; third base. Don Lindquist; shortstop, Lloyd Ienrod and Del Roy Fowler; field positions, VaNile Steele. Rex Cook and Keith Riley. Members of the Bon Ton 500 club and their partners enjoyed an evening party at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Hint Whitney on Saturday. Winners of prizes for the evenings 500 were Mra. Phylis Ell and Mr. John Bauer, high score, tendance. and Mrs. Doris Penrod and Mr. Mrs. Virgil Taylor entertained A delicGene Bauer consolation. Thursday, May 29th at her home. Mr. and to served was ious LISTS LILY supper NORTH The occasion being her husband's MEETING HELD TO Mr. and Mra. Mrs. Mert Whitney, 1917 NET IAJSSES birthday. Ivan Wilson, and Mra. Phylis Ell ORGANIZE LIONS of Payson. and Mr. and Mrs. John A Salt Co.. party was held for Mrs. North Lily Mining Bauer. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lake City. Wednesday reported a Evelyn Kay Wednesday. April 28. Mr. and Mra. Don Penrod. net 1917 loss, without deduction Many friend attended and ahe reSANTAQUIN - A meeting was Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bauer, and the ceived a lovely quilt and many held Tuesday for depletion, of $81,602. in the library' night hostess. and host other useful items for her home. to organize a Lion's club. Present Frank A. Wardlaw Jr., president, reported that during the year Her home furnishings were de- were Schorl Peterson, Floyd HowMr. and Mrs. Patrick Gaines and Dike fiaaure zone was stroyed by fire a month ago. the end-lin- e ard, Kathel TUchncr, Wallace Mr. Earl Beck, of Lehi. were visiand Bullion in Tintic Alden Wm. F. Greaves, explored Peterson, tors at the home of Mr. and Mra. a Mr. winze Mra. and leases Bullion Clinton Smith had Broadbent, Albert McKay, Robert Eureka by from the 1500 foot level and drifts as guesta on Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. LaRue, Lynn Crook and Reed Kay Jolley on Sunday. Mra. Beck on the 1600 level. One small shoot Dell Averett of Kanab, Utah. Chadwick. Talks were given by is staying with Carol for a while ore was of low grade Mr. Gardner, Boots Barnett and to get acquainted with her new Mr. and Mrs. Myron Holman of Jesse Ellsworth of found in Eureka Bullion ground. Payson Lions granddaughter. Bonnie Kaye. Various other short range Roy. Utah visited for a few days club and District Governor Alvah Mrs. W. K. Foote haa been in heading, and drill holes with friends and relatives in San- Fitzgerald of Ephraim Lions. An in North Lily ground, the Tintie taquin. invitation was issued to all present Salt Lake Hty during the past Bullion. Eureka Bullion and llani-ba- t to attend a dinner at By's Cafe week receiving treatment for a kidThe Neighborhood Sewing club in Payson, Monday lease grounds failed to open ney disorder. She ia to undergo night. held their meeting at the home of a very serious operation on Wedup any ore of importance. Stand-an- t Mrs. Dot Tolman ir In the North Thursday. A de- twelve other mothers was enter nesday morning, and all of her development unit, exploration licious lunch was served to: Mrs. tained at a Mothers Day party at many friends wish her a speedy . work on the Z" fissure continued, Venla Gilson. Mrs. Melvn Fork Spanish Friday night. This recovery. d Mrs Hazel Hawke. Mr .was and though sninll lenses of a elub of which Mrs. given by ,, mineralization were .oJI Jnrvta-- Wall' Fifth grader in Oklahoma Hty M'Thror daughter. Mary Dean, is a -- T.'I; m r wa eneountered. no ore developed member. After a delicious luncheon voted 31 to 1 in favor of a sparfk-in- g during the year. a beautiful pin ami corsage was instead of a friendly talk. Mr F W. Tuttle and children A total of 1313 feet of developto each mother present. given ment work wn completed and Nona am! Ned of Manti visited Whatever the government 1709 feet of diamond dnlling done with Mr ami Mr Carroll Deuel Member of the Stake Sunday spends, its citizens must give up during the year. Net recoverable Sunday. They came for the ehirs-temn- g School Board that attended Mam- through taxation. Earl Bunt.ng. content of ores from various propof Mr. amt Mr Deuel' moth ward conference NAM chairman. Sunday inhabv daughter. Mr Tuttle is the were: erties under company control Grant Johnston. Mr. Clara cluded I 3s drv ton. K5.uk lb i mother of Mr. Deuel. 1 omens r. Mr. Mary Jane Sylve- - Shirley Howard of Santiiqinn. and oz. copper. 27.SSI ilia. lead. 19.569 ter, Mr. Myrle Butler and Mi Mr. Burke Draper of Geiinla. Alan Irfll:irin whu has been silver and 7117 oz. gold. of in The company listed imome California for the p:it working $93,712. expense and depreciation year i at home wiili hi parmt. Mr Dave of $75,897 anil provision for loss'Mr ' or! of lease abandonment through h. of! Mr nd Mrs lVter Mr to affiliate advancement ,and Mr, itonlon lleelis and chil- (Iren. Mr. and Mr A Men Neff ami' on. and Mi June Iteelm of San-- ' taqiiin. Mr and Mr llm- Green-- 1 h,,,Kh N.hi. we-- ej e, a. a U Tea was intn-.l" 'age into England m the KM, cen-lf,- s ov-- , ,n The s"",,,v 1Sth!l, mero-In the turv and In Mr Bradley's hirth- ,1:11011 wa 'd.iv and Mr. and Mr Bradley, f weddmg anniversary. They eelrtuatrd by taking their lunch' .niitl i moving it at Liberty Park. ' 5 Mowers Combine Harvesters 2 Wheel tail Plows (10-f-t. and 4 8-f- 1 Fertilizer t.) Side Rake 1 3 Beet Cultivators 1x30s Tractor Coming Pontiac Cars HUNSAKER MOTOR Wa-terbur- y. COMPANY Delta Utah S U C. C. 0NS EST I FOR YOUR BUDGET PROBLEM gold-ropp- Hood Asst Colors CQfS Width 3f-In- ch Per yard CHENILLE BEDSPREADS Colorful .TJ-INC- RAYON H PANNE SATIN Q Tearose, Rod or Pink yd. CYNTHIA CREPE SLIPS O OQ Sizes 0 Tearose, White fcliHM 32-4- ROYS POLO SHIRTS Colorful Stripes QQa. Small, Med., Lgo-vOIRAYON C Tearose, White L QQ 1.30 Sizes 20, 2S. 30 EUREKA. UTAH lb. 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