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Show THE REPORTER YOUR ADVERTISING apprcciolei your calling in neu.t ilcmi to your local corrcswndciit before Tue a day evening HITS 110ME WHEN YOU USE YOUR OWN NEWSPAPER Volume Forty-Eig- ht Eureka, Utah, Friday, August Chief Consolidated Mine And Officials 13, ROBERT GARITY gBf 1948 -- FROM INJURIES Regrettable Accident I'lace Celebration Chairman In lloaplfal Robert L. Garlty, General chairman of the Silver Jubilee, was painfully injured last Mr. Garity. who was to Saturday. have led the parade, suffered a fractured pelvis, body cuts and bruises when a horse he was riding roared and fell on him. It was thought that the animal became fnehtened hv Th Frank Hannifin! really got a surprise laat Saturday morning about 1 :30 a. ni., when a piece of car bumper came Bailing through their bedroom window. Result - broken window panes and frame. Fortunately no one was injured, but it could have had tragic results. Frank ia wishing the person or persons responsible would come forth and remedy the damage. Winners In Various Events Announced, Public Appreciation And Thanks (liven Committeemen Responsible For Entertainment "All Quid on llie Wrslcru hunt," cmilil well lx used in tlisTiIiii(! 1 inlir in lli (lays following llic liiglily sucioas- I nl Silxcr Juliilco rclclimtion. Iiclil Friday and Saturday of parade. In rpite of threatening clouds, the weekly meeting of the Klwan-i- s rlub waa held Wednesday evening, August 4. A delicious dinner was served by Mrs. Italic Handle and Mrs. Victor Felt Special guests of the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Brennan Hannifin. Dr. Norman Obom reported that he had contacted the Helper dub aa to an inter-du- b meeting August 18, and that he would have a definite date at the next meeting. After the dinner, the regular corps of horse pltchens began their evening Tintic.citisens are grateful to shoe Mr. Garity for the tremendous game, but with the coming of rain their wives and amount of effort he expended dur- the Kiwanians, were all sent scurrying guests ing these many weeks, and are homeward. very sorry that he was rewarded in a way that could have so easily ended in tragedy. His host of friends are wishing him a speedy and complete CORONATION BALL ATTRACTIVE EVENT Coronation of the Silver Jubilee Queen. Min Maxine Mellor, was held Friday evening, in the Silver Gardens. Little Helen Oborn, carrying a nosegay of sweet peas led the procession. Her dainty Alice Blue gown and matching garden hat was indeed a picture to remember. M'xa Mellor, queen elect, and Robert Sandstrom walked to the platform with all the ease and grace expected 'of a royal couple. The queens gown was fashioned of white crepe along classic lines and was most becoming to her. of the past week. The opening day festivities started Friday at 10 o'eliwk with all kinds of racer, and novelty contests. Young and old participated and provided considerable enter- ORE SHIPMENTS FOR WEEK ENDING AUG. 6 Wednesday outing Mr. Garity was taken to the Payaon hospital where he haa since been confined. His condition as reported by his family is satisfactory. and he bt expected to return home in the next few days. It is regrettable that this accident happened to Mr. Garity as he has given his time and energy freely for so many weeks trying to make the celebration a success. It should be a source of satisfaction to him to know that the celebration was highly successful In every way. Thirty-thre- e Success Marked Big Two-DaCelebration y Car llumpcr Makes Unwelcome Debut At Hannifin Home RECOVERING Number 10c per copy tainment fw the spectators. The carnival proved very popu-- . lar and the young people had many a "gay whirl" on the ferria wheel and various other contraptions that delight the younger generation. Friday, open house was held at Chief Consolidated, 32 carloads; Gemini, 2; Bullion Beck, 3; R. L. Garrity, silica, 3; Eagle and Bluebell 5; Godiva, 3; Tinic Standard, 5; Mountain View, 1; Yankee Consolidated, 1; North Lily, 4. merry-go-roun- d, the new Memorial building. Many CHINESE INFLATION The Chinese dollar dropped to townspeople and vinitora inspected it and all expressed high apits lowest point yet on July 10 proval. Aa soon aa it la furnished, 1 on the 6.000,000 to f it will be open for civic functions. The greater part of Friday afternoon and evening was sxnt in wrleiMiilng hundreds of former and when Kurrkan familiarly known as "Buffalo getmddenlit, the streets really together Bill. ring for "once a Kurokan, always a Kurokan, or w It seems. Funner residents never seem to lose contact or Interest In nur hospitable little mining community. Many ulil timers returned and were grreled royally by all their old friends. The rodeo In the evening and the Coronation ball held at the hold will Kclicknli Odd Fellows IahJiJo and hulgc Silver Gardens provided entertainment for all, and both were well lluir annual Oak City Canyon outing on Sunday. August attended. 13. All Odd Follows and llieir families anil Kclx'kulis and Saturday waa ushered In by a their families are cordially invited sunrise salute, and the highlight of the celebration - tha parade at Luncheon at 12 noon, program PAMPHLETS SENT 11 o'eliwk. The dny waa marred at 2 p. m., and sports at 3 p. m. when Uobcrt L. Garconsiderably ia their to asked bring Everyone chairman, who waa ity, general OVER COUNTRY own lunch, but punch and coffee to have led the parade, waa severe' will be served by the lodges. ly injured. We do not have a chip on our BY KIWAN1S CLUBS The parade was a credit to any we are but shoulders, ehullenging town and waa outstanding In every a softball the other bulges to respect. The parade committee degame, so bring your best players. serve undivided praise from the Mure tliun 9,000,000 patriotic entire Kindly lot your secretaries know community, and from all how many you plan to take to the pamphlrt, based on a wide vart of subjects and designed to reports they are really getting a ety make ran their picnic, they show tlxit It's Fun to Live In hand. The floats were beautiful. plans accordingly. a have been distributed Our queen's float waa really America, conby Klwanis clubs from coast to creation and waa added to MEETINGS coast since the first of the year siderably by our three lovely gtrla, This announcement was made Queen Maxine Mellor and her two Mina Bonnie Ryan and today by Alonso Sandstrom, preal attendant. dent of the Kiwanfa Club of Eu- Miaa Joan Echevarrtctta. Sunday Tlie hands In their colorful 9:30 A. M. PrieKthiaa minting. reka, who aaid the purpose of the 10:30 A. M. Sunday achmil. pamphlet campaign la to stress uniforms and drllghtful music the importance of maintaining the were a welcome addition to the 6:13 P.M. Adult Aaronic meet-inindividual enterprise system in the IHumde. Of rmirse, we are al7:00 P M.- - Sacrament meeting. United States. ways proud of Tint Irs ImukI, and The Sunday evening services at Each of the seven pamphk'ts get mu "extra lump In our the L. I). S. church were under that have been Iriued up to this throats when they pass by, anil the direction of Biahop Alonzo time have made dramatic compar- why not they ar "our kids, anil we are proud of Ihrin. All Sandstrom. The Santaquin-Ttnti- c Stake High Council furniahed the isons between Americas form of hand parllrlpatlng ore to be speakers for the evening. They government and the totalitarian rongraliilnled on their splendid were Glen Larson and Elroy Mur- theory of ccntraliaed control of hetiavkir during the dny spent In Tlnlle snd we thank each and dock. Gene Oborn played a piano business, Industry, agriculture, the bond attending. The every solo, 'The Flower Song. n church, home and school, ....The performnner of the Magna meeting was enjoyed by all presstated. ent. (Continued on Page Four) William F. Cody, great American frontiersman and guide, was Odd Fellows, Rebekahs Schedule Outing Aug. 15. ! Awaiting the queen were her attendants and their escorts. Mix Bonnie Ryan and Max Lee and Miss Joan Echevarrietta and Ter roll Walker. Miss Ryan's and Miss Echevarrietta's decollete formal their natural gowns enhanced charm, and the girls made a charming trio. All three were presented with corsages of pink carnations as a token of appreciation from the general committee. General chairman, Robert L. Garity, was on the platform to welrome the royal party and in the presence of the happy gathering Mr. Garity placed the crown on Miss Mellor and bade her rule over the Silver Jubilee festivities. She accepted her command and the evenings gayety began with the Quern and Mr. Sandstrom leading the dancing. Organ Needed . . . At a meeting of the officer and HASSELL FAMILY teachers of the Eureka Ward L. 1). S. church, It waa decided to PLAN'S REUNION bend the concerted efforts of the ward to the raiaing of funda to The Hassell reunion will be held purchase an electric organ. The August 21 in Canyon Glen at Pro- organ at the rhurch is an old one vo canyon. and needs to be replaced. It is felt will be nerved at 12 noon, by all concerned that an eleclrir sni andLunch be will a program presented organ would aid the chorister in at 2 o'clock p. m. maintaining a choir and would be Any persona interested in the a distinct asvt to the church rounion are cordially Invited to Kenneth L. Spurrier waa named attend. head of the committee to assist in raising funda for the organ and executives of each of the auxiliary Speed Greatest organisations were named aa his manager; Johnny Kemmerer. grandson of Mr. Fitch; Vacation Hazard riert. assistants. !with TrtPmit Company; Fred Johnson, foreman. mo K Thin! pirture employee. csm iMwied 8econd picture Chief Con. shaft with double-dShort-cu- t to greater safety on . . . w location of Chief Con. mine, dump and other pmpcrtir. the nai km's street and highways Primary Summer lrimary will close on on is sane truffle regulation Tuesday, August 17. Primary fesenforcand their limits sliced rigid tival will be held In the L. D. S. but a little personal re- ward Amusement hall at 7 p. m. ement-gulation and sanity behind the Parents of all Primary children wheel will go even further to are cordially invited to attend. wine out the tragic annual traffic Songs and dance will be the death toll. tlieme of the evening, depicting the nation or people they have aludied about during the summer. Fan eded Fireworks Display of hand work which haa been made will also be shown . Will Go Off There will be no Primary held on the afternoon of August 17. Saturday Evening Winter Primary will oxn someThe firewotks display which time in September. Dslc will be I was srhediiM for laat Saturday snnounred Inter. of lead. 0.074. .'H! Iunils of Fitch. night and waa "rained out." will 77.016.263. jhiuii.I ,.f copper: Taken Over In 1906 By The l.ate Waller tie shown Saturday night. of 2.040.231. pound niangan-- ' Commission Ponders Align'd II at 9:30 p. m from Sr, The Company Boldines Have fcxpandedfuc worth, after transportation T." below Mill Problem Of Slogan the . the dump and smelting charges $37.4.12.3-Vi-1st-from 20 Acres To More Than Ifi Square . All perteina are again warned to this On License Plates s.V At present day prices, from the at 1101 300 ter figure would be doubled. Asi stay line. i il "U'' firing c. the case of all onor"tim The state tax coniminsion is Hip Cliipf Consolidated M in. I'Mimiril Signed. now at grips with the problem of the hulk of their Income la sjsrit! L. SPCRRIKR. KENNETH " me oldest mines in I inlic Dislrwl. whether to have a slogan on the for supplies and labrl the Chief Chairman has given employment 1949 plates, or leave it off. b--' Company Waller Fitch. Sr., tame lo Funka in miners, nut only thousands with some of hi associate . i.i walk workers in almost every wm ; hut men or Michigan, look over wj,at rird on through five of life, and profr.wlonsl Mnsicnns known the LlttlP this time: two other. k o;i i vims. Aside from the officers Hand Mothers 2ttaIr' P,tch' oriS1"1 orRa"1 Inactive. Since ore namely: Cecil the Company, of Conw nd chairman of the committee, callpd the American in uujii. the Chief general Mita Kiih ' Sr., presnlent.Jr..andAssistant is due the Tintic all will agree our guest were well Much Filch. praise Cenl 'kc'.!'! Mrwy,ldlc,le' Later' hU comH Mining Company Mgr -- f " Irod under i;er.ersl Mgr. Thomas Carmich- Band Mothers for the efficient - taken care of. t0 priii.;c a variety " manner in which 500 band memConsolidated with Chief n,e leaders and pupils exprea-ber- s piactie.i nrfAi kirn."' J'xVWmt-ana, l. Treasurer were fed after the parade their thanks and appreciation Asst. Tien. AtfhCT.mpny' ainn. ' , f I H J Pitts. Chief Saturday. All visiting and local for the meal and the courleay exAcrountant. , v""' Mr. Fitch and Com- jamiary ll' Up e mine, the hold- its m! etudenl were served a tasty tended to visitors. Magna Drum "Vpr and John J. Hall, gen fco'nipsny' ' o,,:. iu.vral of Whom have been plate lunch with milk and Ice Bn(j nUf.r Corn, the last to leave ovpr twenty acres; , o th, (Ml! l.i.dU'iii cream to supplement the meal. Present time the company V., the dining hall gave a loud rherr In th- - service of the Company ,67 prv Ti ns "absorbed, or taken over the as ami a Yea! Tintic Minera! Hannifin Ella acted Ms. guM; on Four) ouncisi Page ti0IJt1pf - doaen minor corpora-- '. :;oa i"r I.. Operation are being car- - 39. ounce ULS. g. Sand-stroi- Twenty Years Ago J. William Knight, head of theTMue. He filled the position at first base, made vacant when Wickham left town. A ilanring party wa given for Elmer Strung of Silver City who was to leave for an L. D. 8. Church mission to tha Central iilv State. The Nephl Kiwani Club announced their annual hike to ML Nebo and extended n invitation for the Kiwanians to Join them. 9 Chief Consolidated Mine City. Plays Big Part In History of Tintic District n-- 1 f-- i fly-ha- n, Serve 500 ,rt in . I'-2-'- r- - d 1 A number of Tintic people enjoyed a very pleasant outing at the Iron Blossom Mine. They motored to Silver City and then rode to the mine on the Eureka Hill engaged In leasing at the Chief j railroad motor ear. Picnic luncheons. Mine, they met with unusual, eon was enjoyed. Thane success. Mr. Southern died at the trip were: Mr. and Mrs.making Jmmc d Iing Beach, Calif., and he was! Haws, Mr. and Mr. N. A. at that place. j more. Mr. and Mm. A. C. Burton. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jex. Mr. and Shareholders of the Chief Cons. Mrs. Wm. Douglas. Mr. and Mr. Mine received the usual quarterly Walter Chrlatophrmon and Mrs. report from their officers. Total) Turner of Hcber City, shipment of ore were 16.9N0 tons j and profits rroulting from all min-- 1 The Tintic baseball team playa benefit game at Gwhen with ing operations amounted to fl6.-,e- d 700.37. ,the Goshen nine. The proceeds were given to Roberta, a local play- A party of geologist were In er who was injured when he colTintic making an examination of lided with llammerlough, when the Bradley group of claims, locat- they were trying for a high ed in North Tintic. In the party Quite a nice sum was turned were: J. B. Forrester, C. C. Sax-ma- over to Robert. S. F. Hunt and C. G. Gnos. New ore was reported coming Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Tritchett from the 1600 font level of the and children left Eureka to make Ilutu mine. Assessment No. 59 their home in rocatrlto, Idaho. w cvled on lh(, (ork )f the Ijrhl Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Ellsworth Tintic Mining Go. and children spent the week at Ore shipments for the week Fish Lake. were 113 csrkiads; Tintic StanXtr. and Mra. Herman Sylvester dard high with 39. and chiklren and Mm. Frank Glen Worthington, star baseball Hrohnt returned after a nice visit with relatiwa at Hamilton, plnyer for Nephl team was Ing for Tintic in the Central Utah Well-burle- 1 - 0m Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Church had as their guest during the week, Mr. and Mm. 8. J. Schr.eiter of the Hot Potts Resort near Heb-- er et I!'-.- . . , ll. |