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Show December 24 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Two THE EUREKA REPORTER Visiting Team From Morgan High WEEKLY AT EUREKA. UTAH Printed by I AItT CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Smungville, Utah matter February 10, Entered aa at Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March second-clas- s pout office 1948, at 3, 1879, the Subscription In Advance, Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10c Editor and Manager Re potter i Another llirillinj hiisketlmll tforne was playet.1 in lne ... 1 1. S. 1. gym between Morgan and the I inlir Miners. Tl linHc hoys looked very good the first and mtoiiiJ quarters, IIamuson Conover Mrs. Belle Coffey outplaying the boya from Morgan In every field. The score at half time being 21 to 14, with T.1I.S. in the lead, but by the time the 3rd quarter was over the ball game waa very close. The Morgan boys came out at the half with a greater determination to play ball and before the game was over the T.H. boys realized that. Outstanding for the T.H.S. boys was Itosenlund and Chatwln, while for Morgan it was Dahlqulst. Box score follows: .... YYOrd . , e j Ut l6C6IV6Cl Word has been received here of the recent death of Daniel Wilbur Okey, 80, a former resident of NATIONALCDITORIALEureka, who had made his home in San Francisco, Calif., the past ISSOCIATION 20 years. MORGAN and burial were tdoutuyfUmilfkm G T F P in Funeral services Francisco. San 0 5 2 2 M. Francis, f Survivors include his widow, Seattle niw rort Chicago 2 D. Francis, f IAN MANCIICO Okey and the following sons 12 2 0 6 Dahlquist, c -- J M. A. Sanderson and daughters, 2 3 Giles, g Mrs. D. H. Mcof Caldwell, Ida.; 1 3 Randall, g Mm. Dan O'Brien, Vem Donald, 1 2 S. and Wayne L. Okey of San Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fowkea and Johnson, f $ 0 0 0 0 SANTAQUIN NEWS . . children left Thursday, Dec. 23. Thurston, g Francisco; Mrs. Allan M. Chase of 0 0 0 0 Los Gatos, Calif.; John E. Okey, to spend the G. Francis, f for Richmond, Calif., DELLA HUDSON, feportar also a brother, Shipton Mr. Mrs. A. with J. Provo; and holidays 12 16 6 30 Totals Glovanini. Mrs. Glovaninl Is the Okey, Springvllle and a half brothTINTIC The "Social 500" former Thelma Tietjen, twin alster er, W. T. Eddy of Salt Lake City. SANTAQUIN G T club held their annual Christmas of Mm. Fowkea. 3 hi. Lee, f Relief Society 6 2 party at the home of Mrs Blanche A Christman exchange party waa Chatwin, f 7 4 Peterson, Thursday afternoon. held at the home of Mrs. Olive Itosenlund, g Sponsors Social 0 0 R. Lee, Hamburgers were served by the Greenhalgh Friday at 1 p. m. Re- Broderick,g g ..... ...1 2 The First ward SANTAQUIN hostess to Mrs. Alice Armstrong, freshments and social chat were Mordue, c 0 0 Christmas Relief party waa The Mrs. Society hostess, 0 0 Mrs. Lou Kay, Mm. Zola Ahlln, enjoyed by: Courley, g held Tuesday at 2 p. m. in the 0 Mm. LaRue Houghton, Mrs. Irena Jennie Bylund, Mrs. LaVinla 0 First ward chapel. Mrs. Ella Mm. Cheats Johnson, Mrs. Colovich, g Peterson, Mrs, Jeanette Snyder, Miles was In charge of the proEffle Mrs. Crook, 33 7 Halladay, .....14 19 Faye and Mrs. Della Hudson. Totals gram, which was: Christmas carChristmas gifts were exchanged Mm. Annie Heelis, and Mrs. JoScorn by quarters: ols, congregation; seasons 24 14 7 and prizes In 500 were wan by hanna Borgeson. Morgan Myn Butler; trumpet quarlngs, 25 21 14 Mrs. Blanche Peterson, Mrs. Zola Tintic Mrs. Ada Garden waa the hontet, Sherla W estover, Radell HudOfficials Laird and Nelson. Ahlln, and Mm. Irene Peterson. ored guest at a birthday party at The Tintic High boys will ven- son, Kent Hall and Lynn Carter; Mrs Erma Clows rd and Mm. her home Thursday afternoon, Dec. ture to Morgan on the 29th to musical reading. Dawn Ella GreenEstella Peterson were hostesses to 16. Friends and neighbors sur- see If they can make 5 wins and halgh; and duet, Darlene Fowkea and Marie Peterson. the Elite Club and their partners prised her for her 69Ui birthday. 2 losses. A Christmas token was presented at the "91" Cafe Saturday night A gift was taken and This will be the last encounter before the season op- to all present and fruit cake and Progressive gamea were played refreshments were served. ener on January 7, with Spanish grapefruit juice were served. and supper waa served to: Mr. Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Tuttle, Mr. Fork at Tintic. and Mrs. Reed Chadwick, Mr. and PRIESTHOOD Mm. Jesse Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. and Mm. Cliff Gartat, and Mias Santaquin Monthly Priesthood Dan Hall, Mr. Elmer Tietjen, Mm. Nona Rasmussen, of Manti, were ton related a Christmas story. Union meeting was held Sunday at Gerald Fowkea, and Mr. and Mrs. dinner guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Car- Each class presented a gift to the 2:30 p.m. in the 1st ward church. were rol Deuel Sunday. Howard Halladay. Prize patents, one that had been made The Stake and ward L. D. S. girl won by Mr. and Mm. Howard HalMr. Maurice Hall arrived from in the classes. Santa Claus gave committee also were present. laday, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hall, a bag of candy and nuts. President Carl A Patten conMr. Elmer Tietjen, and Mr. Jease Wilmington, Delaware, Saturday everyone There were over 200 present. ducted the exercises and Goshen Robbins. night. He has come to spend the ward waa in charge of the music. holiday season with .friends and A deligthful Christmas Primary An instrumental duet waa renderMm. Erma Cloward entertained relatives. members of the Elite Club Friday party was held in the First ward ed by two girla of the Goshen The Santaquin Second ward en- Tuesday afternoon, commencing at ward. Mr. Bynan Thomas of afternoon at her home. Christmas anreturned missionary from gifts were exchanged, "500" waa tertained all parents and children 3:30. Mm. Rhoda Hudson conwhich nounced the Brazilian mission gave the inspira were at program, enjoyed, and refreshments Primary party Monday night Served to Mrs. Maude Halladay, at 6:30 p. m. A delightful pro- sisted of parts from each class. ational talk. Mrs. Paulina Christensen, Mrs. gram was rendered by all classes The mothers were then presented UNION MEET Thors Halladay, Mrs. Agnet In the organiatlon, and all taking with a gift in the different classea. Santa Claus gave a Christmas Santaquin Relief Society union Broadbent, Mrs. Lydia Herbert, part stood by a beautifully decormeeting for the Stake and ward . stocking to all children. fnd Mm. Alean Wall High score ated Christmas tree. was held at the 2nd ward Sunday went Wall to and Mrs. Alean Nellie Nelson the directed Crises 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Janet Lee conHerbert. A Primary Christmas exchange at program, and Mm. Twlla Hough- ducted the meeting and a Christand party waa held at mas poinsetta waa presented to the home of Mm. A. R. Hudson all ward presidents by the stake. Monday night Approximately all IDENTIFIED Primary officers and teachers were In the clinic picture run in the present and the evening was spent Eureka Reporter two weeks ago, In filling stockings with goodies only one baby was Identified. The other one seen in the lower picfor Santa Claus. ture was Jerry Lynn Westman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford West-maThe Summit Sewing Club held a Christmas exchange party Saturday night at the home of Mm. FOR SALE Practically new maEtha Holman. The tables were hogany dining suite consisting of table, buffet, six chairs, 8200. attractively decorated In red and Also warm morning heater, $50, green. Those enjoying the festiviand white kitchen range 850. K. ties were: Mr. and Mrs. Duane L. Archer. Phone 110. d24c Robbins, Mr. and Mm. LaVere Van Clifford Mrs. and Mr. Auadal, Smith, Mr. and Mm. Julius Van Ausdal, Mr. and Mm. Bert Van Auadal, Mr. and Mm. Floyd Creer, Mr. and Mm. John Goudy, Mr. nad Mm. Nick Van Ausdal, Mr. and Mm. Jease Topham. Mr. and Mra. Clarence Carter, Mrs. Mae mith, Mr. Willis York, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jeffs and Mr. Darrell Holman. A musical program was enjoyed. "We hear a lot about MAItONAi AOVIRTlSlNO ICMfSINTAIiVI i -' 115 ia 15 13 13 ..,.........2 n, "pot-luc- k" pre-seas- Gen-ol- a, pot-lu- SANTAQUIN Word has been received of the death of a former resident's husband, Clifford Oates, husbsnd of Frances Bylund Oates, hospital jje died in a SaitHeLake was 31 years Monday of Polio. old and resided at 2530 Redwood Rd., Salt Lake City. lie waa born July 13, 1917 In Salt Lake City, a son of William and Hannah Askew Oates. He waa employed in the Salt Lake City delivery Ioat Office, parcel-po- st division, working in that capacity for the past three years. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-du- y Saints and had worked in the of the Sunday School In the Redwood ward. He was married to Frances Bylund May 1, 1942 in the Salt Lake Temple. Besides his widow he is survived by three daughters, Jeanette, Marie and Helen Oates; his mother; a brother, uouglas F. Oates; a sister, Mrs. Margaret Arnesen, and a grandmother, Mm. Elizabeth Askew, all of Salt Lake City. Funeral services were held Thursday at 1 p.m., In the Redwood ward chapel. Santaquin residents are extending their heartfelt sympathy to Frances and her family. Births ViiuSL w H. Rom where I sit ... Jy Joe Marsh Dutch Miller's Back In Uniform After ten days In the eity, Dutch Is back in uniform. I dont mesn blue-b- ut a Army khaki or Navy different uniform, thats every bit as patriotic and American. Blue jeans and a denim shirt, for work around the yards and bams ; stout boots for tramping through the fields; and a straw hat when the sun gets high a uniform you see from Maine to Texas, Iowa to Alabama. Its the uniform of an army the great army of American farm-er- a who, by their productivity, are helping to keep this nation bolstering the forces of dm2 racy that guard our freedom. And in their way of lif they are champions of frctdtT Temperate folk who enjoy a nod. erate glass of beer-- but ner quarrel with those who prefe cider. Tolerant people who fight u the bitter end against oppress and intolerance. From where I a cAdit to America! Copyright, 1948, United Statu Bremen Founds . BRAND CHIEF Mr. and Mrs. Norvell Palmer are rejoicing over the birth of a son. The new comer was bom Saturday In the Payson Hospital. This is their third child. Goshen LIME CHIEF BRAND Their two little daughters are at the home of their grandparents. HIGH CALCIUM LIME Mra. Ervin are rejoicing over the Jasperaon birth of a grandson bom Dec. 9th at the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City. The parents are Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon Takos. Mm. Takos will be remembered aa Miss Gertrude Jasperaon of Goshen 1. D. !' for California, where she will Tuesday to spend the1 spend the winter months visiting with his mother. Mrs! Driscoll. with her family. 'SS&EwZ Tintic Wins Basketball Game With IUHIJSIim au..rt 1948 Mr. and We Specialize in High Calcium Chemical Hydrate for Mills and Smelters EUREKA BRANCH OF . . . FERTILIZERS UTAH BIT & STEEL SERVICE CO. O PLASTERING Ornamental Iron Aluminum A Sheet Metal Work All Types of Welding Bit A Steel Reconditioning CHIEF CONSOLIDATED Pneumatic Equipment Repair Representative Salt Lake 608 Dooly Building A. M. ROSS Telephone 55 MINING CO. City' Plant: Saddle, Utah ck The Sate Surplus Store . . . n. students home for Christmas are: From B. Y. U., Danny Ferre, Lynn Olsen, and Clara and LaVinla Borgeson; from the A. C., Don Jaa person, Blaine Kay, LaRain Goodall and Alan College n. MAMMOTH SERVICE DUANE MILNE, Mgr. Mias Geraldine White will leave Dec. 28 for California for an Indefinite stay with relatives. Mr. and Mra Dan Greenhalgh will leave Dec. 27 for California. They will visit In an Francisco and Hollywood with their children. The Sunday school officers and teachers held their monthly meeting and social at the home of Mr. and Mra Duane Butler, Monday night. Business matters were discussed and plana for a centennial Sunday school celebration were made. 'protecting our pros- perity.' That's just SELLING WAR SURPLUS GOODS AS WELL AS MANY OTHER OUTSTANDING BARGAINS . . . IS NOW OPEN! aoi an- other way of saying SNOW SHOVELS wo need to protect our mines and farms and factories TOWEL SETS industries that keep of Utah to bring big money INTO Utah." BICYCLE PUMPS LARGE MIXING BOWLS 26 PIECE 22 K GOLD - $7.95 CHINA SETS UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION COME IN AND LOOK WOUND ENJOY YOURSELF WHERE FRIENDS MEET at the SILVER - AVIATOR BOOTS - - Mra. EUREKA CLEANERS -- products moving OUT Mr. and Mra Doyle Halladny and family, of Provo, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Halladay. undny. holidays. - the Miss Joy Halladay, of Salt Lake City, will spend the Christmns holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Nick Halladny, Sunday. Julia Peterson and grand-a('hnrles Contra, left Mondny night for California to spend the - CLUB LOCATED NEXT DOOR TO THE SILVER CLUB |