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Show THE REPORTER in appreciate s your calling beat to your items newt correspondent before Tuesday evening YOUR ADVERTISING HITS HOME WHEN YOU USE YOUR i , OWN NEWSPAPER Volume Forty-Eig- ht Eureka, Utah, Friday, December Must We Go On Standing? we sit (or shall Choir Schedules Xmas Cantata by virtue of community enterprise) HDITORIAL Sunday Evening in a quest for news. iiskeil a innnL r Tliis paper. (, r of our Mctnori.il luiildm (lie board of Governors w,a Wilj5 1. ju.SV holding up die furnishing and adiw wm ,f our line n,.w ihtnr which it hns functioning. the present building. 2-1- 1943 , Number Tinlic Lodge No.9 F.andiM. Chief Consol idu ted. f,5; Kagl Bluebell. 2; Gemini. 4; It. L. Clarity. 2 silica. 11 At Ch,m itlfniris Officers Installed St. Patricks Church j Cdiiiiniiiiily I IJnyd Randle was installed as n. nnniud Community Chrislniiis jmrty qxinsornl Worthy Master of the Tintic Christmas Lodge No. 9, F. Midnight High Man A. M. last by llu Eureka Kiwanis ami linlir fern I own, under iliretv Kve. lion of I'orsey was held- on I JixciuImt 22 at llu Mums Christum morning 0:00 High school gymnasium for the and 10:00 o'clock. benefit of all the kiddies in Tintic District. Santa made hia appearance and had aacka of candy for the little folks. An Interesting program waa presented, under the capable leadership of Miaa Gloria By Gear. The program consisted of a Christmas Party For Children Bur-rasto- hconlng ih lrT " ; far the killing of Mr. Hogans dog. The dog was about six feet away from Mr. Hogan when a bullet struck the dog, killing deprived of a valupet dog and he feels the Ions able keenly. mc-s.ii- , Members of the A. T. Bigler gave a demonstration on lamp making parchment shades. Club members present were Mrs. T. A. Wilson, Mra. J. E. Bergstrom, Mrs. Wm. Nekton, Mrs. Jesse Haws. Mrs. Ray IVitta and Mrs. R. A. Wilkins. Odd fellows of Eureka elected the following officers. Thomas Phizacklea Noble Grand. Darrel Garrity Vice Grand, Robert Laird Secretary. Wm. Frary Treasurer and Edward Fox Trustee, Mr. and Mra John Rowe and Miaa Ethel Brenton were in Provo to attend a program and banquet, which waa given for the employees of the Provo division of the Utah Power and Light Co. Dr. and Mra. J. II. Ellsworth were at Santaquin to attend the funeral or Mra Ellsworth's bro-o- f ther. Evelj- -i G. Hirknuin who of dwi1 Ht th, Mias Uv.rn Oavelle. Mm Mary Treloar. Mias Ella Wirthlin and Mias Frances Fields all students of the St. Mary a of the Wasatch were spending the Xmas holiday in Eureka. . . S.inlaquin Sec SANTAQUIN f It has also come to the attention ond Wiml WjH h.M a holiday the authorities that someone iva tucmI:iv and Wcd:c.d iv. has been :,.jd 21. at the Junior high doing considerable dam- Re at the McIntyre ranch in West uchnoi. Tintic. art A stray shot seriously 2". a tin ,1V or wounded a valauble animal and a will con1l.(V - pirrir-- l by .... was broken, also several Kv,.Sinr,. ns of delsel oil awl e! ig'"l by destroyed at the J" opensh-i- yM 'nia This has necessitated the of no trespassing signs. ?.,! Another matter which should be brought before the public la the drt a . ;t Jack Vert a free rhildreni Jended. This bi breaking theaw P srh way and should be stopped the Junior hiph ments will be '"!d immediately. On the West Tintic-Jua- b county 830 p. m. " Wj"e preserve, some of the farm- - ,rwd fam,ly 1ven Permission to in- -. Second 2 . Blame; -- J n "15,. ,.na 1.' ti st to hunt cottontails on, wry tajdy Which b Strictly lined. f nV-'dar.v a! anlt the law and la subject to a 9 P- jo x f sih hiich . LETS AND, the Juninr has !een ..) c eip EOLATIONS COMMIT-- ; orchestra TrS lx THE WEST TINTIC the Second ward M I. A. ATnvANN'OT BE STOPPED wnt, n,H show during the d.r WCEc ry-- ' The jsrnd wan! inv;tcs a g have and ut Mra' Woodrow Welt- - one to come Zerand Mrs. oer to sentiments Th-Wm. Bate spent time. seas-- n nursday m Provo, vialting with one. May the Vuldide t , - , I j I - e ; i , in: , S7.) C Mil. A r. I prosperity. ,"r PATH imimic IN lx III) W DAVIS AWKMNC IIW tTATsON I I r ST Hip Elrmoiilary in llic Santa a Viiralicin" wna prcsenleil 6y adiool Muilcnls of Tlnlic District linlir lii(li scliool gymnasium, Timitidy evening, cn- oix-rcll- a and waa well received by an thiMiastlc audience. The elcmentsry teachers snd Principal David Eagar are receiving congratulation for the part they played in making the production a success. Mrs. Elizabeth Bechtol was the music director, snd Mrs. I a von Walker the acThe Sacrament services of the companist, and they are also re- Eureka Ward I D. 8. church conand high ceiving congratulation vened at 7:00 p.m. 8unday evenpraise for their part In presenting with Ijiirin Thompson conducting the ojrcretta. ing. Kenneth Eureka It Is always Interesting lo see ward Chorister, Spurrier, directed the meetlittle folks perform, for they seem ing. The program consisted of the to hav such a wonderful time following numbers: comes doin' whst naturally just "The Stranger of Galilee, a namely singing and dancing and Chorus, accompanied by Mrs. parading their colorful costume. Nonna Jameson: Invocation. Dave First and grader in their Congregational Singing, doll drexse and trees rostumea Kagar; "Redeemer of Israel acc. Norma made a pretty 'iicture. The doll Jameson; Richard and C. E. really lookI like lolls and cute Thomas assisted Buys at the Sacraenough to hug. The trees pro- ment; Organ selection, by Paul vided many a laugh for the While Christmas' Ia.lie Htolz; The third and fourth gra- - Chorus, by Norma lent in their Elves and fairy cos-- ; Jameson; accompanied Clarence Bauer Speaker. tunic added beauty and fun lo the Theme 'They labor in vain who The fifth and sixth labor without the aid of the evening. representing moonbeam Organ Medley. "The First NneP und sailors, added color and plenty '"Three Kings'. "Oh, Holy Night'' of 'Vnup" to the program. by Paul Ktalz. "Silent Night, J Indies (Tinnis. IVrrn Bauer, soloist; Benediction, Fred Mnrdue. Menilmrs of the r horns were Elaine IVU, Thelma Rosa. A Ron Church News Notes Of Interest... -- la-die- ma-on- rudi-etic- e. Ix.nl-grader- , Oborn. on all sides and the teachers and the director received many tompli- ments on their hard work and pa-- 1 tlencv which Is necessary in s pro-- 1 gram of this kind. The finale with the entire cast on the stage singing their fi"!1 uU- number, was colorful and lul and all parlicipsting felt well repaid for the many hours of hard work spent In preparing the Rowena Hansen. Mary Thomas, Margaret Lucua. Ruth Wshlquist, Janet lee. Is Vrrn Bauer. Wanda fkdovieh, Carolyn Spurrier Orena Spurrier. Ruth H" and UVern Williams. , - - Centra PlraiBe Mfall Be At Santaquin Jdllla UdllS , Will - Stale -- w-SS- Competent Cast Presents, Santas Vacation In Costume; Teachers And Students Congratulated For Fine Efforts e I s R s - rnrlli-witl- H Eiher-"!S- 1 1 nml-pres- r chsldreu 4 ,, m rlr. nril -- mslu-.- wim. Njark J. protec- - !$ m 2: mother. With teats behind them, college students are breathing a sigh of relief and many are returning home to join in the holiday festivities and forget the "old grind" for two week and are planning to cram all the fun possible into the vacation. f ; T.tl-tract- usrtvigs..n filJn. Gee. Kay ; Jing anddestrojrlngoftheroad so doing people are not - By Elementary Grade Pupils x liri-lm- .P.rP"rVe Christmas Entertainment Given The Santaquin SANTAQUIN Junior High School annual Christmas carol and candle service, "The Madonna's Choice. was well attended Friday night. The houae waa packed to capacity and the performance was excellent. Harold B rereton of Provo, s'lecisl guest artist, thrilled the audience with hi rendition of "Ave Maria and "The Lords Prayer. After the performance. Miss Kathryn Olson, who took the part of "Mary, entertained members of the cast and the faculty at her tin home. U fe-J- p. I ea Candle Service ir il.iy 11111 iti. .sr( ! ur love in lire felloxxslii of llie l nnr Slile our creel iiii. ",,r nntl flioirexl lilessings ol Senxini's llie (rreelings xmi nl ClirM. xxliiili misti nil iiiiflerslnrifliiig nml ry xxliiili f le.ixi nly I'lillicr nml mu ilnxx- - limn erxiie in ll l!rcd ( iiuxc. .llf-- l our Injliil lend. Will in.ix ( IiiMiim l Iniixnrfl lo xvilli joy. IihiLmI llie mlvenl xxns liernlileil C'lind i iiiiiiiiu xxn li nl urrenl ex .mil rei ime. nl eni limit niiniversiiry of His liirlli. inx l.x .niL'i li it tl Im II Imlli ir nl lieniil. h joyous riiessnge. xxliile pulpil I.U..U nre of 'lie Hellileliem llnln. ll niniiiL' "I i llc ti .m.iin joxmilv All oxer llie wnrlil irr foimil imii hikI uniiirfi wio Ikiw in r'Vrrrfil (Irvotimi Grid llie l.onl ,inil Mill, ji.x mi Inin iln ir Lilli lln nl llie mniL linn( yeiir xxlien Lilli. Iiopr, nml ilinrily seem lo .i f men. xvilli more lolernnre nrul Lrnllierly liml-In- r xx.irmlx tin (lli,. more , enl it lmrl lime. At tl I season, muy it lie granlffl llial lire true ill liearis of llic lenrlers of llie nations, n.il.ililx of llie liiiniiin spirit niy ' woe. misery, and tlrnlli liinl die re iiMiirrninr nl llie lerriliL lioiirs of avoiderl: lie nml. in our memory of urief nml of xxeiclil orr.x may xxill llieir or llic world seek for guidance. restless lint lor people riot xxe max' gel llie past, Irullis and llie message of pracc of Him who i our ilutx In prmlnim llie Brent llie world, given not in rosily raiment and (oil Mas ( nids goal C'liristma dollies and cradled in a manger. Iml in tinsil. sxxaddling nml Mr.ipped in xrlxcl I el us not sieml Clirislrniis Iml keep it in llie spirit of One wlinu liirlli win fiill In nil llie wnrld. And in llie spirit of llis lovr, a glmimi prrent and free and jealousies in llie Yulelidr fire. Willi Lilli in His let us Inirri op nor linledcr ruing luxe, lei ii !oik forward lo llie coming year witli Lilli. Iiopr. and elforl lo serxe nod pcd llo- m f'oniplilimrn of His purmrs. And in His nml in Imrmlilv. we petition for His love and men v for all of us. gient name, i, nr Persons. K City of uur Sl.ik. ill. .mil In lit- - incmlN-rlix IraJilion ox llie iinriiversary of llic liirlli ol ni.irlc Imlx x if IWolliers nml Sisters Htfnin serif! In nil A- - Sheriff Bowden took a plastic Print of the shoe tracks, which be hopes will lead to the apprehension of the guilty person or d?nying thelrown Silver study club were guests of Mrs. Sum Wcrrett at her home. Mrs. of luxe. iimmI jc Kiwanis Sponsors Santaquin Junior High Presents GREETINGS in a tragic ending. Mr. Hogan was Pting . . gtKHlies for every child, This could have resulted As it was, they wanted for Chriatmaa just In case he hadn't received Ihelr letters. Lloyd Randle The Kiwsnie Club takee thla opSaturday evening, Dec. 18. portunity to express thanks to Other officers installed were everyone In the dietrlrt who have Frank B. Gear. S. W.; Allan C. had a part In making thla annual The annual mixing and sacking Randle. J. W.; Fred J. Milliman. event possible. held by the Kiwanis club program d to aid Santa Claus waa a distinct Treat.; John F. Rowe. Secy.; success Wednesday evening. After Rvan, Trustee; N. E. Ward. 8. D.: H. I!. Shook. J. D.; Alton a delirious dinner the Klwanian OES H Baker. S. S.; J. W. Tare, J. 8.; under the direction of General Chairman, George Forney, fell to Harry Randle. Chaplain; Elmer and In a short time had the goodWesterlund, Tyler; John Ntlson, Marshall. ies sacked and boxed. The opening program consisted The officers were Installed .by g At the regular meeting of Tin- of group singing led by Pres, elect the Master, Leonard A. tic Chapter No. 18, O. E. 8. held Ken Spurrier with Paul Slolx at Ryan. Monday evening, Dec. 20, the el- the piano. The two are adept at Following the Installation ective and apiminlive officers were making a real song fret of the a turkey banquet waa Installed by the retiring Worthy opening program. The pledge to the flag was directed by Vie Pelt, Matron. Vola Nevera, W. D. McDonald was elected to after which Dave Kagar led the fill the office of Worthy Patron prayer of thanks. Honored guest were Mr. local manaaucrerding Kenneth Archer who ger of the Dslglelsh, local Mountain 8tate ia moving to Milford to make hie Telephone Co., and Fred Milliman. home. Senator. It seemed good to A delicious Installation luncheon Slate have Mr. Milliman back again. was serve! by a committee comafter the candy Meeting posed of Mra Ellen Randle and sacking, adjourned until next Wed. at 6:15 Mra. Anna Franks. p.m. cere-monf- The B.P.O.E. Elks played Santa to all the children of Eureka. Tintic Districts ore output for There was a dance in the Pavil-th- e then followed with bags of past twelve months waa nub- - bon, and Game Saturday, Dec. 18. Sheriff John Bowden 1 Warden Jack Webb were called to the Clarence fogan ranch, about two miles south of West Tintic. to investigate W. Thomas Sunday School Supl. has arranged for Santa Claus to visit. W. out-goin- Twenty Years Ago Tintic Randies sponsoring a Christmas party featuring the visit of Santa Claus on Friday evening Dee, 24 th. The entertainment will be held In the Junior High School auditorium. There will be presents for all children under twelve. All members of the ward are Invited to attend. A gaily decorated tree will aerve as a background for the program which la being directed by Mra Della White, Primary President. Tintic Chapter Installs Officers k- n, GOSHEN The Primary and Sunday School organizations are Ixkj-nar- thlin. lished in the Reporter. It was a fairly prosperous year for the mines of the district. The Tintic Standard shipped 1936 carloads. North Lily 715. Bingham Mines 5h9. Mammoth 283, Colorado Con. Reck 70, Empire 221, Bullion Mines 46. Mountain View 36, Cen- 11. tennial Eureka 19, Alaska Gold Chain 9. Dragon Con. 7. Knight Investment 6. Swansea 5. Utah Cona. 4. The f'hief Cons, properties: Plutus 523. Eureka Lily 362. Chief Cons. 467. Chief Cons, (dump ore I 341. Chief Cons. 118. Total carloads (concentrates for the year 6.222. The Bingham Mines employees got a Christmas bonus. Each mi- ner got a crisp new ten dollar bill when he called for hia pay check. Office men. bosses and others in the mint important pos-- , itions received larger sums. The total amount run into thousands dollars. Xmas program An excellent was given by the Eureka ward Primary, under the direction ofMra. Charles Kav. After the proto gram Santa Claus waa there the all to nuts and candv give children. n. Sacking Program ' We have set aside a cerof to in furnishing the Memorial builditain sum money assist ng. but we are going to wait and see what's needed.' "Now that's a classic bit of reasoning and comment, isnt it? Great Gumpton. Gentlemen, what could be more needed than chairs, or Hour coverings And right there we rest our case. lliere follows a list of persons and organizations whu have contributed; none of whom expect to have their name identified with any secific article or furnishing. American Legion. American legion Auxiliary. John Andrew, K. I.. Archer, Ivdith Baker. I'ranlx Bitsley, Ethel Brenton. I larold Brenton, Jay Chatterlon. J. J. Cherry, Chief Consolidate! Mining Co.. Bonnie Clement. James Cullen. Defense Council. Ethel Donnelly, Earl E. Dunn. Brennan Hannifin. H. E. Man-soJones, Hamilton Eaird. Clare I .arson. A. D. LeRoy Myers. Mrs. W. D. Myers. Hurry Randle. Wilford Redmond. Silver Club. Mary m. I relonr. Stack, 1 intic I eachers Association. Elmer Westerlund. Harry 3ainashila. tnneh. 5' i "One typical response was: sbuitly. ". , requirement. Shooting t iy In Goshen Tonite vocal solo by Miaa Colleen accompanied by Miss Gear, then a very effective group of Christmas Carols presented by candlelight, with a chorus of girls singing Jingle Bella, O Little Town of Bethlehem, O Come all ye Faithful and Silent Night. Soloists for the group were Miaa Colleen Burraaton and Miaa Nelda Childs, accompanied by Miaa Carol Finch. The singing was most effective and much appreciated by everyone present. As a concluding number Gordon Oborn gave a vocal solo White Chriatmaa", accompanied by Mias Gene Oborn and he did a grand job. Then came Santa" to climax a gloriua evening, especially for the kiddles, and aa many as wanted, had a chance to tell Santa in person just what 22, However, after a number of pracThe Tree is a one act Christtices, members drew such enjoyment front this singing together, mas comedy about Kay and Dick's from college. All the that it was decided to form a wr-- 1 manent organization. During Jbildrcn seemed to think that a for Christ- past three years, thisThoir has!tre WMn t rr furnished music for two stake Iaa' ince any kids 1 he family this year Anyway. Conferences, pented al nd VP RrtUnfr er and two Christmas CanuEa M nd them in the closet without as well as regular duties which are required of They all '!?C? otb" he an organization. They are looking ,onof forward to even more enjoyable reea and the whole family has times in the future, and extend ? merry time decorating the big a sincere invitation to all. who are interested to be present for the: T"01 faxing part in the play werc: Jimmy Beck. Dorothy Ros- Cantata on Sunday evening trom. Lois Whitlork. Keith Cush- ... I, ing. Joyce Garbett. Wilde, , of Mammoth. Richard Henderson Jerry rr and Beverly a B. y. u.7auWn. student, is spending Tinder. the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rose, also joining Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wirthlin and the family circle for the holiday j family of Nephi were Sunday din- fun will be daughter Miss Linnea ner guests at the home of Mr. Poulsen, who is employed at Salt Wirthlin's mother. Mra. Wm. Wlr-Lxi ... (nori 1 mum Many Kiddies - the .hllir haa x cost $91.46. "Suitable chairs, moderately priced, will cost $1.01 each in lots of one hunded. The balance of funds on hand is not sufficient to pay for the first hundred. The problem is a community one, and with that in mind the Board of Governors requested each civic, fraternal and religious organization to name one of their members to act on a special finance committee to guide and assist the Board of Governors in the work of providing proper seating and other facilities. "Some results have been achieved, hut nut enough to which is regarded as a miniget (I le first hundred chairs (luislniiis Party Servi 'venteen which The answer given was as follows: 7bp,?h,p from lh lxt'-imom- there some that are ''h tilings "Well, ,'niPr,He the Klberta people will not h. wpaiu lTndrr tht tXiatlliknt guid STAND for. yet they would have to STAND for every held the Christmas Comedy at Memorial of entertainment sort building lor the hairs. c there no are None, that is. exrepl nlxnit Christmas Cantata. reason that "Glory m the hustle a motley lot dozen pinchers slivery two gleaned s.,Ralby lt,,y K' JSolu. on Presented fhi1 pL5eceJH.blr 26' at 7:30 from here and there and which certainly detract from the Church. The THS Speech Class tor the presentation will be reader of the building. and Doris beauty grace Penrod, and choir members are a good audience for that "Although donations amounting to $1 CW.(X) have been Talented Cast Presents evening. for the following needed items have used received, expenses "The Trees" Itefore Three years ago, this group was Appreciative Audience S816.96 of these funds: Venetian blinds cost SVrfl.OO; the brought together to prepare the electric range and hot water heater cost S3 1 3.00; Hour paint music for a Stake Conference, an The Speech and Debate Class assignment which, at the time, for the smaller rooms, stair nosing and sundry janitor sup- seemed almost impossible to fill. presented the play The Tree" on Dec. 1948. plies Fifty-tw- o I limn. i H. Smith. Vesiieruy ( left iRi:.sii)i:o' C. f-- mr.ii coi;ngi. el Duller llernell Ojienshnw IIIK..V Murdmk l.loyd A. Penrod illiam BroadLnl Kenneth Spurrier I lrn luirson David Isllamn Iliomns 1.. Clmlwln Thomas I'.well High fonm il I Joseph I lolladay Jewell Gilbert Bechtol, son of Mr and Charles Bechtol and Wm i Bill i Oar, son of Mr. and Mra. Wm. Gear arrived home Friday and will spend the holiday with their parents. Gilbert and Bill are student! at the University of Utah. Mra. Stella Shea and Mra. Umle Barrett will cml Xmas In Provo, where they will lie the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thurmond. Mra , ' SANTAQUIN- - Santa Clan will y at the 2nd ward church (Chriatmaa Kvej at 6:30 p.m. All children and adults are Invited. The rhurrh and civic organizations have arranged a very appropriate program for thla occasion. lie Fri-ula- Miss Gerry Carter, a University of Utah student arrived home Sat-- I urday and will spend the holidays visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. i Maynanl Carter. |