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Show J J tup. nr.poRTr.R Lu-- f TOUR ADVERTISING cainp in yr lo. J?ral HITS HOME WHEN y.uur i feornipondent before Tuei Jay evening YOU USE YOUR OWN NEWSPAPER Forty-Eigh- t- Volume -- Silver Gardens fleu) Eureka; Utah, Friday, June Eiin-ku'- in l- have its grand oHiiiiig t- wliirli will Sorensen's Moonlighorchestra, will the dancers. upply the music for mjjm should be a nice source of entertainment for Freka and sur-- ; will be ending towns. Dwiu i during night Saturday every pVen the sumim-- months. During the week, roller skating be- can be enjoyed each evening 10 tween the hours of 6 p. nt. to eve-- , of the The m. early part will be for the younger gene- tation. and later for the adults who Benny .j Serenadi-- 111 ' him- - Even former King Michael of Rumania (left) gets a feminine wolf rail from women assembly line workers at d Motors, Usually an extrrmely serious young man, Michael couldn't resist a broad grin during the course of a recent visit to the Jeep plant. The former king, a famous Jeep enthusiast, was escorted through the plant by William E. Paris (right), vice president in charge of operations.- discusses U1 Kay. sergeant at arms. Benjamin Allison is athletic officer. John B. Cronin heads the Bskel employment committee; liaison Carlson, officer and John services Funeral SAXTAQI'IN Peterson. 86. H. Andrews the publicity comtor Mrs. Mary GOSHEN The City Council mot were mittee. pioneer resident of Santaquin Following the business meeting Monday. June 14. and conducted Tuesday in the Second Ward chapel with Bishop Lynn light refreshments were served by further plans for oiling and repairthe entertainment committee. ing the main road from the Crook officiating. to the depot. Both county' 1861. 24. a cemetery bom was She July IMPROVEMENT ON and state road departments are daughter of Thomas Peter and working with the city in this proMarva Tyggcson Peterson Jensen. ROAD UNDERWAY ject. Her parents were early converts In addition to new pipe to com- in Denmark to the Church of the cast iron line to the city Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints plete A project to SAXTAQI'IN are working on plans and she has been active in church spring, hard surface the road for one for an they additional water storage duties all her life. mile up Canyon Road was begun tank to increase the city water She Is survived by the following last week. The county and city supply. The tank is needed to sona and daughters: C. T. Bolhm are cooperating. eliminate great loss through fire of Spanish Fork; Mrs. Dora Pctcr- -' The curb and gutter along Main hazards and to supply water for ion; R. J. Peterson: Mrs. Marie Street is also nearing completion, the beautification program that is Kay, Mrs. Amber Wickman. Sant- announces Broad-bent. Mayor William underway at the Goshen cemetery. aquin: Mrs. Rachel Peery. Salt n: Lake City; three It was also voted to assist the Telephone poles have also been Peter A. Peterson. Oakland. Calif.; to start the new line in junior baseball team in securing A G. Peterson. Pasadena. Calif.; brought It should be completed equipment for the baseball recreaand Mrs. Ethel Kerr of Berkeley. Santaquin. soon. tion program this summer. Calif.; one brother, A. C. Peterson of Phoenix. Ariz.; 18 grandchildren and 42 great grandchildren. people attending the funeral were: Mr. and Mrs. Swen I ratter. Provo; Mrs. Myrtle Peterson. Sandy; Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Thurmnid, Muray; Mrs. Elsie Burrows, Provo; Mrs. Joseph Peterson, Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Peterson, Phoenix. Four Hoys Will Leave For State Encampment Ariz.; Charles Blohm and family. Spanish Fork; Dale Peterson, Salt At Camp Williams, July 6 to 17; Lake City; and Mrs. Chet Gay. Expenses Heing Paid Hy SCHOLARSHIPS TO STATE SCI100I.S Wealcy Robinson has been appointed City Marshal and Street Supervisor for Eureka City, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Glen W. Long. J. D. Henry has been appointed Truck Driver of Eureka City to fill the vacancy rauaed by the resignation of Winfred Hansen. Mayor W. K. Redmond and members of the Eureka City Council wish to express their thanks t0 Mr. Long and Mr. Fred Hansen for the work performed during the time they were employed by Li Eureka City. 25, James Milton McIntyre, Mammoth, died in a Salt Lake hospital Sunday at 9:15 p. m. of Hodgkin's disease. He had been 111 several months. Horn April 8. 1923, in Msinmolh, he was a son of Earl and Maude His father Is Bonne McIntyre. president and general manager of Mammoth Mining Co., and hla grandfather, Samuel the late McIntyre, was a well-knoyear. pioneer, ranch and mining man of Tin tic, Juab county. A veteran of World War II, GOSHEN he enlisted in the U. 8. marine Houston AT STAKE HOUSE KI.BERTA ward teachers' convention of the Santaquin-Tinti- c stake, for all prieathood members and their partners, is to be held Tuesday evening, June 22. st the Stake House in Santaquin. Members of the presiding bishop's staff will bo in attendance to give instruction on various phases of ward teaching. Music for the convention will be conducted by members from Gen-ol- a, with a special number fnun there, and a men's chorus from Si- i Sponsoring Groups Payson. beria participating. the Following the convention, i'oiir i'.iirelui ami Mammolli Imys will altcml annual Ncbo Stake men'a chorus will enEUREKA 4-- H CLUB l.(jinn Roys Stale, wliicli w ill I ie (omiiuleil al Camp v. tertain those present with their forty-fiv- e v illiiiius. near llie toiril o( llie nioiinlain. July . very fine music in a NEWS. minute program. Boys' State is sponsored by Amerrorps May 25. 1943, and trained All arrangements are under the at ican Legion and the following or- Camp IendIeton, San Diego, DISEASES DROP have sponsored the supervision of Glen Larsen, chair- Cal. He was discharged March ganizations The first year Clothing club boys who will attend the gather-- : man of the stake ward teaching 21. 194.pi, after serving in the met and waa committee. organized at the IN PAST WEEK South Ikteifie. ing. Ikmie of their leader. Miss Betty B. Mr. McIntyre attended Tintie by Richard Buys, sponsored Xaah. on Monday. Those attending schools and later entered the New Brooks SHIPMENTS 711. No. Eureka: ORE O. E. P. ere Joan Resident raws of notifiable Mexico School of Mines St SocorFerguson. Helen Pctt. WEEK THE FOR Violet Bogdcn, and Marian Sax. lut dropped from 831 ro, N. M. He reentend school afspun- Ihe club shall meet every Mondny week to 674 this wvck SkmmJlh Fire Depart- - ENDING JUNE 11 ter his service in the marines but t 2 p. m. The following officers to reports received by the! State withdrew because of illness. y SJM,nSond Thonip(M,n the elected: President, Violet Department of Helth Ai'tive in high school and colNo. 34. American Lignm Plen; Vice President, Marian ending June 4. 1948. from n lege athletics, lie was particularly : and Treasurer, physicians ana nealth officers. Secretary interested in basketball. He was State Joan Ferguson; a nicihhrr of aeveral atuik'nt orReporter, Colleen Only 323 cases were reported for; Boys and the ls's Burraston. and the corresponding week last ear project Song and ganizations during hia ediiratmiiHl Carol Franklin. earecr. Girls 11 years of age or older Survivors include Ilia will be proctitiom rs in ea. h lo an interested in the this vear was reported from There to instruct joining Miimmoth; two brothers and a sisthe field Hub an Laut year, Utah. requested to attend the Monticcllo. ter, E. Steele McIntyre, I'lorhe, meeting to be held at the four eases of Rocky Mountain Nev.; Howard and Mary Margaret includMina Betty Nash on Mon-7mie Federal relief In Washington. D. McIntyre, Miimmoth, and a grandspotted fever wvre reported June 21. at 2 p. m. Each ing one death. Utah has averagC. use taxi caha to go to and mother, Mrs. Harry Crezce, Santa Pn is nquested to deaths per three eases and stock-ten ed from the office where they draw Momra. Cal. bring 1941 ,n,I equipment for darning. and year for a five year period. Fum-ia- l services were condiKt-enaive athletic program P Monday, June 7. I had the to 1945. The number of Rocky exit self governin main in the Mamactual Wednesday participation Privilege of traveling to Logan to Mountain spotted fewr cases has moth word chapel. Church of ment the tnd the first state Club decreased slightly during a:' 6', billion tons of Jesus Christ of latter-daSaint Instruction m swimming. "P-was rhosen for this honor last four years arl very probab.catera of Great Knit hy James Tonne, hishnji. A color the in sal! will be coir aid first number 1 am saving one of the older ly a a result of the large Lake. guard, from the American dur- ducted each day. members m Club work in of Immunizations performed Cost No. 31 of Eureka, honoring Jub county. Mr. M Intyre, was present at ing those years. fever Iy traveling was Rocky Mountain spotted companion Glenim Bracken of Ncphi. is transmitted to humans through Burial with full iiiilitai'y honors, coiidurted by the bite of Infected wnodtirks nowaaiqi state attending flub camp. dur Cost No. 2 o! Salt lake, was in and ns a result, caws Summer and the the Salt I Jike City eemetery, Spring Logan, we were ing the diri'ttion of the KairtHinka the Rural Arts build- - months when the ticks ate prevatiik S one of the The Tintic Wildlife Association (onfjnc( ('hickCRS Orem. dormitories on the lent. Immunization with the of mortuary, 9. at ' , cheld its annual meeting June ' Tin entire vaccine gives a high degree I rnmmunity is extendjoro campus. rOfllHC 1 serious Uic Eureka County Court m., we regiatered into protection against this ing sincere sympathy to the Mclected were The Immunity lasts The following officers in the loss of their nd delegates from infection. . If you want more egg on less Intyre family one year and as a for the ensuing year: ttlarencr son and brother. about the camp of- only too. dthier birds, keep fir.C7nly and fn'd. tieu?1 Bracken WA elected result, the immunization slmii.d Walilqmst. president; : vour lay. is confined In summer aa Childs first vice president K. It. I. - he repeated yearly. I acren" wilder. So says W. H. ind well vice ed nn Pce, president Wi stcrlund. second the handicraft liecii assuri i! hy ss 'ending has th Congr Iowa State of although Measles, College. committee, Whitfield J Milliman. smr.tsiyKid and the Caul ci onoimc ilofluiiin, during evening we were enter-- ratine of morbidity Cnfifmed flocks laid 13 eggs more trcssurcr. (i'!-drothat only t.'i u'liniiiisliiitor. feed showed a at also Dr. Franklin les banquet. pound week, t'.rd. M The Ikiaid of Dirci tors are: those goods "whn li can wisi ly ' I,r,,",t of U.S.A.C., returned la in eases t549i ov. r the a ro .Ihn doeii c ;m Mint)! of Silver City. ,r S and hHd 1 5 per; and safely he s(ared" will la wrek 647 l.r,rtor Owens, dcllv- Ted Cartwright, and Jim ci r.t m i c ir"fit Bowden. the of welcome addresses. parted under the foreign aid than year, the peak McNeil of Eureka; and Ira Miller lent ls- mortality, L'5 It'ijiists for aid by Eurn-jaoccurred dlnn,r wcro taught outbreak folk that w err timed out during Inv.d.nd will he carefully rc5v.rted.10f nations were IsnJi .nnR undrr the direction of when 647 caws The entertainment committee is: (iiimi-- i r T! ' fresh air and tun Iseti-- i la d. said, ami the use of decrease nMy qu Bill fi. raws of Kkk-C. the r V. 8. A. Measles Phvsip , Martin Fennell Ja k w.ll lv an dollars ovetsi-U" l ' I" pet otitsidi don't hication department. In numhers this time of tu Eden and Jim Th s Charles ith tv f:'1 Asbw' dow i. (vises they pn k lip. t th!!;. prnni s, that b,, ;I we and hop enjoyT'vne ntiniied nn Page Six) trend will continue. o. NOTES ()-- . j 4-- H I ! " fr Checr-kmle- Eu-we- r. i iwn-nts- , I1 y. m d 4-- '"c Iife-an- d - 'I'hi-iv- y la-gio- 4-- H Clarence Walhquist Is New Wildlife President 4-- H r .Vr Ami-riea- la-glo- uii-il- I A- - P- - H-- us. - M : S e n p-- r pjv-violi- i-- 1 - n '7, Ii- - ' - ! i Superintendent Blight presented certificate or other satisfactory proof of their age. Free orange or grapefruit Juice will be provided each day, but each student will be required to furnlah hia own aper CEMETERY cup. Mrs. Stella B. Jones, Sadie Mitchell and Lillian 8. liuya were as school lunch workers for the 1948-4- 9 school year. Superintendent Blight waa in- GOSIIKN A group of prominent women recently met and formed an organisation to promote a beautification program for Goshen City cemetery. Mrs. Ethel Morgan waa named chairman, with the folMra, lowing auxiliary officers: Wylma Jaspcrson, Emma Fowler, secretary, and Mra. Edna I Very, treasurer. Clans are underway to nmault a landscape SCHEDULED TUES. Eureka Groups Sponsor Boys To Boys State ! 1; 1 W. I'-- Gamble, Will la in D. Gear, Duane Milne. Jobk Sullivan and Alexan- der Blight. Hills In the amount of $1,333.85 were preaented. audited and ordered paid. Summer Urogram . . . TO IIE BEAUTIFIED PRIESTHOOD MEET step-childre- Out-of-to- Twenty-fiv- e plans for a summer program The following Tintic High School which wen accepted by the Board student were awanled scholar-ship- s of Education. These" plans rsll for a music program. J. D. Chriaten-ae- n to state institution: of Cay son was employed to Mammoth, Carmcla Sclicna. daughter of Mrs. Angelina Schena teach (he Band which will meet waa awarded a (25.00 scholarship every Wednesday evening st 7:00 to the U.8.A.C. at Ixigan. Alter- p. m., in the Little Theatre. The first visas will meet June 23, 1918, nate. Wayne Bock. Richard Ruya. Eureka, son of und will continue throughout the Mr. and Mra. Joa. Buys, was summer months, t awarded a $25.00 scholarship to ApiMilntment , . . the B.Y.U. Alternate. Robert A. Mrs. Ellen Ferguaon was cm- Sandstrom. to conduct a six weeks' ployed William Hannifin, Eureka, son summer kindergarten. The kinderof Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hannifin, will open Monday morning, garten was awarded a $100.00 scholarship July 12, 1948, at 9 a. m., and w.ll to Westminister College at Salt he held In the first grade room Lake. on the top floor of the Eureka The Bauch St Ijnmb Award tor aehixil. Sessions will the moat outstanding student in elementary be held five daya a week from 9 science classes in Tintic high a. m. to 12 :0ft o'clork noon. The school was awarded to Rirhanl kindergarten will be open to all Buys by the Tintic High School. atiulenla who will be aix years of This award is given annually, and age by October 31, 1948. Students was awarded to Gerry Carter last will be required to present a birth Janie Milton McIntyre Die At Hospital Following I sing Hint ARE ANNOUNCED PETERSON Number In IIimmI nl STUDENTS RECEIVE AT MAMMOTH CITY APPOINTMENTS -- lalm'iilimi ul llu iih-in spcMiil session Jinn n. 10 IS altrniLiiicp writ: I lictulort I liiyncs, 1 .co W. (Irtfii, I - f- - I Willy-Oyrrlan- FOR copy- Plan For Summer Program Outlined, Several Appointments Made, Kindergarten Opening Announced July 12 At School Hoard Meet colliM-tlo- At a recent of tin Amenean Ugmn, Post No. ;m. Eureka, all th officers who served during the past year were reelected and are as follows: g son L. Itlon, commander. Donald J. Franks, first vice cnniniandcr. Herbert Curwin Jr., second vice commander; Edgar M. Hopes, ad- jutant and finance officer; J. J. Chatterton. chaplain; Ivan J. disc-unite- , Collection Southeastern Mate. The gem stone collection of Mr. Jaspcrson and Mr. Trotter have liecn sent to Denver to lie displayed at the Denver C'on- -l rut Inn of mineralogist to lie held June 18 through 18. Their an unique In that stone fnun they comprise variou part of the Slate of 1'tah. - per School Board Conducts Special June Session (OSlIKN It. Jasperson and Sam Trotter, members of the (iein Stone Collectors of Utah, recently attended a meeting held at the home of William F. laington, noted mineralogist, of salt City, 1'tah. While there, they enjoyed 111 tieautl-ftill- y lighted rock garden and film of the Indian ruin of the - Alli-nin- ; SERVICES HELD MRS. MARY (Hem - Salnnhiv ni.il. : 10c Have Unique LEGION MEET r TUESDAY n -- Goshen People eiijnyliiiuini in llit- tool cnil( " open air Jnnrc hall. l Silver ( hinl. ns.' - nw s 18, 1948-- Rhapsody for a Rumanian Sets Grand Opening Sat Evening, June 19 Conn out , structed to run an ad in the reka Reporter advertising for todians and bua drivers. Eu- cus- New Power Line To He Installed engineer to map out the project and give advice for the planting of amiable trees, shrubbery and grasses. They met with the Goshen city council on Mondny, June 14, and received MTmiHaion to go ahead with the project. While there, they discussed the water ailiiation, that being the main drawback in start Ing the Improvements. John F. Rowe of the Utah Power St IJght Company haa been authorized to build a power line from Eureka to the top of Packard Peak to furnish electric service for a Beacon IJght whirli la being installed by the Civil Aeronaut Ira Authority, Bureau of Air Commerce. The line will run from the upper end of Church atreet. Twenty Years Ago ... State and Canada was exoected MINING NOTES- - Joseph Wlrth-li- n to sttend. and John Roundy, officials of Ken Csrson of the Eureka tin Crown point Mining Co. were Auto Service Garage delivered a In the district making a thorough new Grahm truck to Eureka City examination of their property to lie uied by the atreet dpt. with G. W. Crane, well known Father John Iagan, who for gixilogist, the officers had in mind several years juiat had charge of a nvw campaign of development the Catholic church work, Ivft work, perhai another shaft, for a viail to his boyhood home 2500 fwl to the southeast of the in Iceland. ' point where they have been prosAmerican Fork baseball team ecuting their work for several won from the local playera, the yeara. final score being 20-1Jake A new strike had hern made Kline of Tintic waa the halting In the North IJIy Min, on the king of flr Central Utah Lea900 fool level. gue. He waa not only the batting ImjMirtanl work was firing lmdcr, hut had 13 hits, 7 two planned fur the Silver Shield hy base hits, stolen bases 4. A. K. Kipn. formerly connected William O. Adams a former with the Chief Cona. Mining On, resident of Tintic passed away With the new compressor in op- at his home in dvsth beNephl, eration the working force hud due to old sge and general ing ...... The services were conlecn increased. ! of the ; Tliv annual mix-tinwas being ducted in the Nephl tabernsrh. Ziirna atockholdi'm Bill Driscoll, son of Mrs. Mary called for July 9th. At this time Driscoll was enrolled in the K. reMii1 would Is submitted and; O. T. C. at Fort D. A. Russell, new officer elected There had near Cheyenne, Wyo. Mr. Driscoll no work done al that mine went there on finishing hla years for a year. work at the University of Utah, The Eureka Ik laix Mining Co. to remain until 17. when had named an aaaesanirnt of one the course was July to scheduled half cent a share and th Big end. Mill Co. rarned an Hwsnivnt of Howard llassell received hia one ivnt a share. Ore shipments for the week degree in mechanical engineering were 111 carloads. Tilde Stand- at the U. of U. also a Second ard waa high with 49 rarloads. jj Lieutenant's commission In the Plans were being maik for A tiny Off Irons Reserve Corp. viThe Mnsona of IMta and fVIchration. Day Indejienilenie the members A meeting waa called with Mayor cinity entertained Dan Fields presiding and P. J. of Tintic liodge on Sunday. The dinner party waa held at the I 'sinner acted aa secretary. Comp. mit Ices were named, with H K, home of Mr. and Mra John M. Tin-ti- e from meinl! M. Thirty K. C. Ilulsh. McClain. attended, E. Burton, J. Kaighn, A Mr. and Mrs W. D. Roper enO'Connor. J. J. Hanley aa mlsrvHaneous a at tertained finance inimmllie, Mr. and of honor in shower won honora al Elks Tint ic Mr lai Var Bruy, whose marconvention held at Provo. took place in the Salt II J. I'itta. past president of riage llie Ini'iil K i want Cluh left for I aike Tcmplv May 26th. Gams Seattle to attend the convention were played and rcfreshmxnls wvre served The newly weds ret! he held there A Imn of every cluh In the United ceived many Want if ul gifts. 3. ( Ic-Lap- pPwd"' |