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Show the reporter YOUR ADVERTISING appreciatei your calling in' your local ' ntui Hems to before Tuei-- i correspondent Jay evening HITS HOME WHEN YOU USE YOUR OWN NEWSPAPER Forty-Eig- h Volume -- At Well Baby Confere nee, Report For Quarter Submitted Health Eureka, Utah, Friday, December 10, mia coun-- , health nurse, waa pre-- , to the members of the EL) of education of the Tintic Sool district at the regular! JSSng Dec. 1. 1948. The report , iiUts . 65; telephone calls concern-- 1 school children. 28; children weighed and results recorded, 207. j mT public to students' homes, 48; vjgts to nurse In health room, 36; health inspec-- 1 -jjjon testa 318; tk)n, in i the quarter five children wl vision . corrections made by gpciilists and the nurse attended iclinic at Salina high school on1 i meeting the made an Insertion tour of the school plant ud all expressed satisfaction with the shape the buildings were in. Khvanis Conducts Regular Meeting meeting of the Ki-mn- is d, P-4- D-d- ay Adel-ma- Miyo the business of the evening was concluded, the meeting adjourned until Dec. 8. Town School Principals At Banquet Ix-c- district was held at the Sintaquin Junior high, Wednesday night. The banquet was put on by the Economics Ninth grade Home cliss Mrs. Ericksen is the teacher. A meeting was held 4:30 and the banquet began S:30 p. m. A program was furnished by Mr Broad bent from his music clasa the following taking part. A vocal duet was given by Bcrtylou Gordon and Carol Sorenson. Shcr-l- a Westover, at Kent Hall, Radcll gave a Broad-be- nt gave a saxaphone solo. Jean Olsen accompanied the vocal duet. Child Annual Senior Hop Scheduled S A banquet for of the principals of the Nebo 8ANTAQUIN Hudson and Lynn Carter brass quartet, and Basil n, About Services Conducted For E Ferguson Round-- ng. After at n lx, Cur-lin- .! - ' d son-in-la- Rosen-lund- ! Health Conference Plays few years, during which time Mr. children. the Thompson was principal ofRem-hisThe well choaen remarks of the Eureka grade school. Mrs. voiced the sentimenta will he renieintiered as Miss two speakers the entire of community. Bidhine Sax. Burial was in the Nephi City Tin-- Cliilil 1 icaltli Confrreno was inaugurated m under the direction of cemetery, returned Mr and Mrs. Rov Fly ednesdav Fairbanks mortuary of Orem. the Eureka in July 1911, and was held mi ilia- - iiisl to Kureki this week and plans to were Frank Gear, PallbcHii-rwinallrndanre llu the of each in make ihc:r home hen for inontli, unlit Nov. 1()I3. when link Cronin. Clarence Gourley, i ter M'j. Klv IS the former Miss Theodore Hitynca, Albert Ferguson, creased to such numbers that it. 'M necessary to hold the confer-a and Clement Ferguson. II 1 Q Marion I.iu-utwo days a month, first JJJce TinNQ grn.'e whs dednated by w Wednesday and Thursday of each vIlOp Mrs mii Rose pleasantly en B.slu.p Al n.o Kan.lstroiii of the of Her Krirtka Ward L. I. S. Cbureh t . rl : i t!.c members t her home on last f club r,o0" 100 porccnt chnjcikRiiy Thmda evening. t'UMi irlHtivrs and Irlenda Oiit-d- f registered have been tie- II. E. Ferguson fun-iia- ! against whooping cough. Prizes im re won by Mrs. I.illv It. ndiphtheria and smallpox and many meeting of linin Eli. kson. 1st. Mrs. Bessie The w.'H Mr and Mrs. Edward regular ve been inoculated Arthur Trimmer. against te- - Chapter No. 18 was held Monday 2nd. and Mrs. I1ah l.urit. all-cFerguson. Mi " Immunizations are started jw. g Reports of tbe ear 1 refreshnii'nts wvre served Mr. and Mrs James Koundy of Tasty hen the child reaches 5 to 6 worj( by the wrri. giv-to those named and to Mrs. Berry. ('Hl.forn.il. M.ix Ferguson. Mrs motha of age, then booster doses Nation Vnla Never Worthy I Mrs Mac Rostrum. Mrs. Maud Ruby Rvriie and son. Walter. Mr to the babies at the end tron Harry Randle. Secretary. M Intyre. Mrs. June Kennedy and and Mrs Clement Ferguson of Ir-son- . ne year. When the rhild Alvrtle Theriault, and Treasurer ! ;h.-issalt I.ake (My, Mr. and Mrs. guest Mm Carol the chp school age he la again AlrX Bhght. Bryce Jones Mr. and Mrs Heber r d'ph"'" ; -n W Jones of I'ayson. Mrs. Lionel or actionwas neui an1 vis.-l- r I.ake Fairbanks and daughter Colleen a Salt was i Sax Buil year During the past year 470 chil- - ,n5 .rIV , defied to serve of orem. Mr and Mrs. Leslie wek. hurt for a few days Kenneth wn have been examined by Dr. handle. Worthy J Croniar of Pleasant Grove. Mr. at 24 conferences, making Arrhcr, Worthy I'atpin: F.lhd and Mrs. V F. Painter of Provo, of Lucus Alton1 n average of 19 examined ror ' Mr. and Mrs Ol.wr Uls' kett and dsughter. Brcnlon. Associat Matron; F.lixs- "f Wallace Provo. . are the parents Mr. and Mra Clyde Cal Patnn. of also Associate Inference. On January 1. 1948. Baker. N' Mra. Paul Dart and Mr 7 lb girl. n. were Conductress. baby 23 Hik. a Infanta )..vlv registered. pranke. jwje get-- 1 Mark Bradford Mrs. California In i.iFiis nl is J? P- - 2. date of last conference. Ip bowc. Aasoeiate Condw anJ yr caret be r.e wib of Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mra. had been registered dur- - Mvrlle Theriault. srT.ixir.ted tirg SJJJJ1' year The children regis- - Blight, treasurer, and ILigh Alherley and daughters. grandchild between the agea of one and truxtrr inns Solomon and Mra. Mrs Mr. and Mra. Dean have jA Barker. mer.ts k Knr'r on Jan. 1. 1948. num- E.. Fred ,nwinc appoint Important Role In Eureka 10:00 o'ckx-k- , p.m. The dance ia under the direction of Mm. Ruby Shaw, xenkir class advisor. Come out and see these young people trip the "light fantastic, if you are young enough, join in 'the fun and help the rlaw ccle-- , brate what to them ia the biggeal and natal important dance of the year. If your one of the "not so young" enjoy watching them do the things yxi wish you could do (wiUaait throwing a hip mil of el s s Titpl han In Dorwain Wahlquist and Betty Naoh post theme of annual SenVjr Hop scheduled this evening at the High School Gym. joint). - Elects Officers ed The decuratama at these dances and the privaledga of seeing these lovely young girls and grand boys are well worth the price of r T-o- nc. i Friends of Mra. Mary ItAls will the happy to know aha la recovering from a recent operation performed at tha Tayaon hospital, and wsa able to return to her home on Tuesday. j " S3i - - - Chester Dalgllesh has been appointed new manager In Eureka at the Mountain States Tel. and j Tel. On. i A former resident of Tooele, he has been with the company the Mrs. Jeanlnr Johnson. Mrs. Iana past 10 years Frank Sutherland. Greenhalgh. Mrs Jean Giles, and former manager at Eureka, has Mrs. Betty Beunger Ixrn transferred to Beaver to manbranch. J. I.. Fischer of Utah State age the ( ..... Beaver-Milfor- d i Elks Association made hla official Ore Shipments visitation to Tintic Iudge No. 711 on Derember 2ml. A large number Chief Consolidated. 41 cars: R" of memliers heard his very Garlty. 2 cars; Dragon Oon 1 addrex and after hxlge 2 ' inundated. car; Godivs. cars. all enjoyed a delicious tiler's lunch A of the IJJS Girl's MrV(d by jlhn fiatley Jr. waa held '! Committee andof advsiora Mrs. Ruby Bigler the home Mra. Leonard Brown, in comon Monday of this week. ' and sister-in-la' sen-e-- l Following the business session pany with her brother Paxman's mother. Mrs. I. N. rake rorfeirT Uoyd Randle, sentinel ,Trblday and Mra. Eskel CarlMr. to served were refroshmentx light ofn-- rs. All(.rwin evening Installation of these were laid for Mr. and Mrs. George Korney, Mrs Frwik son, returned Saturday v. rvrrs Mrs. after a pleaaatnt vacation spent John Caxtleton. Mrs V. Mrs. and Mr. Gear, Frida N. Anderson. p, be held Per. 20th Mrs and New Mexico. were m.vie a trip to Nenhl last n James Jsenbs of Canada, and Mr. iT. A. Clement. Mrs lx Bird. Mrs. In California Delicious refreshments of t . ,ended to business over 3.000 miles traveled Mrs. s and They Redmond Wllford where )(e'lfc. srid Mrs laxman and daughters. !don t the ronrlusion T'hV.e a and very enjoyable trip. nTI report e. I1I. ti.:i and Maxine. Bertie ' meetins hv Mabel Butler ' W'i'-nx-etin- g for 72 children! no time since the conferences ere started has It been necessary or port pone one. (This a record tor the entire Prohably la d -- - be 55'. Gets New Street Lights The Rev. Wilton Timashita. qoke on the subject of "The Spirit of the Christmas Season." His talk was very timely being both entertaining and thought provoki- 11 Hero n, wu to give the educational talk He gave rules the evening: tar conducting a meeting and preediting motions, and all in all give a pertinent summary of floor rulet. The program was under the direction of Vice President He anelect, Vernon Anderson. nounced a cornet solo by his son, Khool It y for by I yr itrved the Kiwanis education committee announced that Victor Pett Meet for-jwa- rd ! club was held Wednesday evening. Dec. 1st in the Tintic Home Economics High School The guests were James loom. Anderson, Miyo Yamashita and the Rev. Wilton. After dinner waa accompanied Services Held For World War paid. At the close of the pembers of the board Jimmy, The Eureka ward M. 1. A. will present "ATTA BOY. WALT-"- , a three act comedy on Tuesdsy evening, December 14th. in the L. D. 8. Amusement Siitnnliiy riming I'.uroku iiiuv mure jiskiiiiiiuI its holiHall. All ' members of the cast ere ready to day allire wlim several litimlred roloreil lights and two give a first class performance, and they will guarantee an ewn-- ! large stats were Itiined on. 'Hie rnlmed lights strung across ethe street from the Continental ing full of entertainment. Oil Service station to the Union Beginning at 7:30 p.ni., the! Pacific IVpot gave a festive air Candlelight Carolers, a chorus of in keeping with the Yuletlde seaBee Hive Girls will entertain with son. the many famous old Christmas Tlie citizens of Eurrka look Camla to the turning on of the We feel that thia evening of enChrlstmiu lights. Much credit Is tertainment will be one you will to the city administration amt not want to miss. SANTACjlMN - The annual school Christmas pageant pre-- , the volunteers who assisted in the A special vole of sented by the Ksntaquin Junior decorations. high school will be held Saturday, thanks la due the Utah Power and Dec. 17. st the school auditorium. I Jght Company, and Its civic mln-will rommenre at 8 p. m ,drd manager, John Rowe, for thetor the lightII The title of this year's presents- - donation a Christmas deco rations. tion is 'The Madonna's Clmlce." " u Pfnned were held a week ago and 'Thl ?ublc Funeral services for Lt. Arthur Tryouts nd tmeause the gift la wh those chosen to take part were: Grant Sylvester, who waa killed Mar- y- Kathryn Olson. Oct. 26. 1944. at Metz, France, r pr,U' W perhaps accepted Shadow Wayne Isifgran. were conducted Thursday at 1 p. too casually, but what would Beauty Janice Whrelnrk. m. in the Santaquin First ward World Happiness - Janet Steele. Christmas In Eurrka be without chape! of the Church of Jesua the gayly colored lights and decoWraith-K- ent Hal. Christ of Latter-daSaints by rations. So why not show our apBetIxm Gordon, Angela Betty Gordon llellia, bishop. preciation and nay (hank you to Carol York. Sorenson. Georgia all Lt. Sylvester waa born Sept. 30, ty to whom It la due. Lou Karen Kay, Anna 1923, in Eureka, a son of Mr. and reterann, Ve Ora Gilson, Patrirla Mra. George A Sylvester. He re- Smith, Eureka ceived hia education in Eureka Smith, and Coleen Grenhalgh. Albert Hartvig-seThree Kings schools and waa graduated from Alan Carter, and Clifton Tintic high school in 1941. He entered pilot training at Steele. (Santa Ana, Calif., in Marrh, 1943. Three Shepherds Boyd Gee, and received hla wings and com- Gary Deuel, and Cyrus Bylund. John F. Rowe, manager of the mission at Luke Field. Ariz., on Descant Singers - Renay Taylor Utah Ikiwer and IJght states that Jan. 7, 1944. After further train- and Sheris Westover. about fifty of the new street ing at Baton Rouge, 1., he went The other students of the Junior lights for Eureka have been liMtal-leoverseas aa a 7 pilot, embark- high school will take part in the and he hopes to have the ing on May 3. 1944. He partici- candle services. Mina Jean Olsen others Installed by Christmas. in and waa awarded will act as organist. pated There will be a total of ninety-fiv- e the purple heart and air medal. new It Is directed by Mr. Basil making a modSurvivors include hla parents, Broadlient, a member of the facul- ern streetfixture, system out of lighting Santaquin: two Bisters and three ty. and all teachers and janitor the old one. brothers: Mrs. Carl (Ruth) are cooperating in arrangements. Sunnydale. Calif.; Mrs. It will also feature aa gueat art- MINKKM MEET Mitchell (Ada) King, Jerome, IdaA meeting of the Small Mine ist Mr, Harold Brereton from Proho; Ed. Sylvvester, Santaquin; vo. one of the fine vocalists Ojiermtora, Leasers and ProspectBaby Broderick has examination. Left to right, Mrs. Arlo Broderick, Dr. Bailey, Baby Ralph Sylvester, really San Leandro, ors Association was held Nov. our state. Broderick and Nurse Martha Van Wagoner. Bottom picture Assisting with confer- Calif., and Richard Sylvester, Pro- of This production ia the school's 29, In the Memorial Building. A vo. ence are left to right: Mrs. Clarence Wahlquist, Mrs. Vern Franks, Mrs. Myrtle Theriault, Graveside services were con- contribution to a true spirit of committee waa appointed to atudy Christmas. The public is invited. what should be done regarding ducted by I lie Santaquin post of Legislative action pertaining to and burial the American Legion, Leisure time Is for doing mining interests. Findings of this Sewing Club At waa in the Santaquin cemetery uncommittee will be given later. Ing useful. -n Meet der the directum of Fairbanks Thursday Mortuary, Orem. R. The Sewing club waa pleasantly Lt. Sylvester lived practically his entire life in Eureka. The By! entertained .at the home of . Mrs. . . . vester family were residents of Cclestia Thompson on last Thun- Funeral services for K. E. (Tug I Tintic until 1942. when they moved day evening. to Santaquin The evening waa spent sewing Ferguson were conducted Sunday Mr. Sylvester's untimely death rnotna. club Elka and a general good time waa had the in afternoon Hie iiniiiiiil S'liior Ho,," will lx licit I rritluy.Dct:- is regretted by the entire communGeneMrs. to The club rooms were filled by Mra Thelma Rosa. all heartfelt are and 10. (lutiiglil) in llie Tinlic I li(li offering ity, (mix me vieve Sanderson. Miss May lioolGymmisiiim capacity with sorrowing relatives to his parents, brothers Wirthlin. Mra. Tola Newman, Mw. and friends who came to pay IhmI sympathy Inis rcIccIihI liy (lie class ns tin Clirislm.is" "Wliilc and aiatera. Floria Caxtleton, Mra. Mary Tho- . respects to one of Tintic'a leading 4thema for the dance. The music mas and Mrs. Ella Sandstrom. Tuesday of this week. IJttle Nan- - citizen's. will be furnished by (he Talk or All Set For Hop . . . The Elk'a ritual waa given by The hastens the Town orchestras - t Exalted Ruler, Lee Bird, and other hot lunch. The various cornmttteea were irhMNn many weeks ago and have officers of Tintic Lodge No. 711, B.r.O.E. alnce been bard at work. Committees are as follows: Two numbers. Sometime We'll Understand" and "The Lord's General chairman. Dean BroMia. Hilda Carlson returned to. Prayer''. were given by the Blue derick; decorations chairman, Ray her home in Mt. Pleasant after Hird Chorus, accompanied by Mra Colovlch, Pat Theriault. Max A vocal solo, an extended vacation spent at the Burtis Jameson. e Nona leery Ronnie. Ryan, "In the Garden was given by An evening of music and slanc- - home of her sister and brother-in-- 1 Cushing, Beverly Tinder, P. N. Dorothy Kkker, Joyce Garbetl ttpurl . law. Mr. an.l in, and Barbara- Jerman; Music, evening. thoroughly enjoyable Heber W. Junes, and chainnsn Dorwain Wahlquist, Speakers, Week-enhome at the guests . Whltehxik; A,(XHn(j.r Ixirraine Blight, paid Tickets, were her to tr. Ferguson's Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Christensen of Mrs. Lupcan Sax chairman Dorothy Timm, Roy and Dr. and this of daughter ; were in Provo on Monday sincerity and fair play Gourley; program, Robert Mrs Harry BernheiseU ami her honeHtiy dl,BinR1 hi, f,.,low week publicity, chairman Mary two sisters and brothers-ln-laMr. Blight told of his loyal McIntyre, Betty Nash, Dorothy Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Nelson of to the principles of FJkdom Timm, Dorwain Wahlquist. ty K. N. and Mr. and Mrs. Salt a thought-fulneaand affection and of his The entire Senior class will parThompson. The Thompsons will for an aunt, Mra. Margarticipate In decorating the hall. be remembered by many Eureka et Drew. Mr. Jonea told of his The Seniora will promanade at people, as they lived here for a loving kindness to hla wife and I of the board of education were present at this scgular meeting and the usual bills une presented, audited and ormembers The weekly Number Fifty - i November 17. dered Copy- Eureka Dons Gay Holiday Attire Play To ct l'er I During All 3-A- Be Tuesday, Dec. 14 "nirciuartorly nursing report of itartha Van Wagoner, Juab 10c - 19-- 1 S- ' i one of which Eureka proud.) biartha Van Wagoner, pub- M'l'onsUI Okelberrv and Anna (Continued on Tage Four) ! i ; v- Lor-Colle- Judge Finds New Remedy For Errant Juveniles A Juvenile judge in Boston thinks he has an effective remedy for curbing vandalism and rowdy- ism among teen-ager- s. The Judge recently ordered four offenders to be treated as babies for 24 bourn. Thry were dressed only in diapers, fed only with nursing bottles and mpplea and baby food. At regular intervals they were nibbed with olive oil ami talcum powder. They were allowed to play -- In a pen. The boya have not been In court slnre |