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Show ' ifito J THE REPORTER in appreciate your callina Ion I Tut I- - rieu ilemt to your correspondent before day evening Volume Forty-nin- e inli YnillSildeil HllSlllCSS Tliiuclorc I liiyiu-- wiis s ; rsiclnt trcl c rr-rli'- inlir Scliuol I )iliii t id tin- icuLir William 1). (rear was clccled nKftini! lii'M January 5. Sullivan of luluralion of llir 1 Awards Prom I'iclil KcprcM-ntutiv- and Josie' Selected clerk and treasurer for A Physical Check Up May Help You i Copy- Number Two; - Street Lighting Improvements Now Completed In Eureka lour Women, One Man Improved Lighting System Costs City less In Comparison To Amount of Light Received Than Did Old Outmoded System Committee Voices Appreciation Building il - Fer 10c 19411 Receive Medals llcmnl t OWN NEWSPAPER For Fine Service ol tin S YOU USE YOUR led ani((l; ADVERTISING HITS HOME WHEN Kureka, Utah, Friday, January 14, Mini llniml 0r YOUR e Thorpe lied Cross Representative was in town on Wednesday of Iasi week and presented the following with medals in recrendered in ognition for servu-ethe past years in eonneetion with lied Crews work: Mrs. Clare LarMrs. son, Mrs. Nora MeConnu-kV-r- i Lilian tin On the list of donations for the jtast week Mayor V. K. Redmond Buildfurnishing of the tin completion of tlie street lighting improvements ing published in this paper a few weeks ago, the names of Gerald lor Kiireka City. Sanderson and Darwin Larson In the residential district much of the equipment liad( were omitted. Cancer Control Leaders review Virginia Carlson, Jos. O'Conner flNvome obsolete, due to recent Donations are being atcpcd up It and Mrs. Lyman Baker, year's advances by saying. provement in street fighting equlp- 11. of J. rhairman and Andrew, has been a fruitful year in efforts Mrs. Lyman Baker was not presment. There has also been conto hard committee is this working to control cancer." ent to receive her medal. She is CRITICAL . . . Senator Tom siderable shifting of population, the to furnish obtain the money of Texas, who will resume A universal cancer cure is still visiting her son in Honolulu at the but because of the general plan of donation will be Your building. a long way off, but historic pro- present time. the streets, very few lights could ehainnanshlp of the senate foreign gratefully accepted. be eliminated. Therefore several gress has been made in detecting The persons mentioned above relations committee In January be worked out received, cancer early, diagnosing it ac- have two reof their time freely, has sharply criticised Grneralls-sim- o lights were Mamgiven The usual bills were of Sorenson Mrs. liena k for his Chslng some as many as 15 years, snd and ordered paid. The curately and treating It effectivof Bing- moved and five new ones Installed. Mra. Pete sick list for on the audited ... been has Sayotovic moth The mnnrt showed Balance ely. Public and professional edu- during the war years this meant failure to taka personal command the lighting tn the compast week. Latest reports are ham who was injured last Sunday mercial past cation and improved facilities have much more time than most people f the China fighting. and the Main district, 250 a waa site struck when iu by that she improving. resulted in a significent decrease realized. They are to be congratuto Street it whs Inadeapproach down which rolled pound rock in deaths from some types of lated for the splendid work perfrom the mountain and crashed quate. A well lighted business diswere $7,736.05 leaving cancer. The Public, which has sup- formed during their years of serInto her home is well known in trict is effective, the year round, ported the American Cancer Soc- vice. JbSnce Dec. 31, 1948 of Eureka and was a former resident and plainly shows visitors the city iety's program of research, edufur a number of years. She will is interested in providing for ther Mary A. Stack, Chairman cation and service, may take cour- of Mrs. be remembered as Mias Dorothy convenience and safety, and In reCross for many years, Red the age from and credit for much of received her medal at the time I vie, daughter of Mra. Phyllia Ivie ducing such annoyances as bent' and pilfering from parked this progress. was Kilt, and a granddaughter of Mra, fenders Red Cross reorganized the cars. Eureka. of Peart With the beginning of a New a few months ago. Mary Year a physical check up by your Her husband waa also Injured The x new system consists of 6000 lumen lights, 1$ out twenty-sistart you doctor at may the time, but their family slrilre is curtailing Of Colil weallrer iiiul the Kriiiiii-ol- l which of are concentrated In the Mra. daughter escaped injury. IMndga "Can wrTn0 strike 1 was taken to St. Mark's business district from the Union District. Sayotovic in intic milling operations Pacific depot to the L. D. It. Be prepared to rtrike " hospital iq Salt Lake City, where church AQOW-jraOjug!--Q on the east The other 13 Tintic Standard mine lias a rrrw of alwuit 10 men work ahe ia reported to be in "fairly are spared further apart to thq ded ng at present which is largely due good condition". So comes this warning to the A Kirkham to the strike. The Silica property rity limits and furniah new and Her many Eureka friends are east services SANTAQUIN-Fune- ral R. L. Garity for the of the Council of Seventies Kirk-haluminaries for both the residential comoperated by Rouncwi-Abouand a her W. speedy wore conducts Mond.y to tte 1 m2idSCOmd has been shut wishing Refractories and commercial his brother Dr. Frances districts, and new, Murray of the BYU were the princidown for the past week, since the plete recovery. graceful upsweep brackets fof County. Mr,. John H. And. . ple speakers. mounting on the poles. The cost extremely cold westher has made and Beth Rasinussun Deuel. of this installation to Utah Power it necnuiary to conserve the gas Music for both sessions was A Light Company hv members from Gosnen. The infant, born March 21. was about heat for the homes and schools, 194S. died Friday in the Iayson $4500. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Pistons and and the Murray Refractories at The cost to Eureka City, ah hospital of complications from sons of Blackfoot. Idaho, were Murray has been idle during that ward week-enand Melba Alldn of the same visitors at the home of time. compared to past' street lighting wu st the organ. Survivors include the parents Mr. ami Mrs. Truman Malhle. cost, will be as follows: L. E. Corbridg arrived The engine cm the work train served and two brothers. John and RichAt 12:15 p.m. lunch was Eighty-seve- n Past service 74, 1000 lumen the first of the month, and ard Deuel, all of Santaquin; three Mr. ...1 lire, ll.re.rd 1mm by the Stake Primary. in the district, broke will take over the management of lamps at $1.40 each, $103.60; 4 minim various and contributed Ardell was Mrs. Bonnie Jane Deuel, dollars Jean, and daughter. grandparents, the J. C. Penney store, replacing lamps at $4.00 each', Sunday-schoat 10:00 A. M. Santaquin: Mr. and Mrs. F. Y. r.Inck and Mrs. Cora Jensen of down last Friday. A relief engine Kenneth Archer will be applied on the building who left to man- $16.00, making a total cost per the hilt M. TutUe1 sent was A. from 11:00 at service Service Springville, Church tw-of Mr. ' Manti and great Tooele, were dinner guests vv.uinosl fund The Sunday evening month of $119.60, for a total of age the Milford store. anow hanks were so deep in Sunday morning sermon topic grandmothers, Mrs. Hannah R. I Mrs. Ed Thomas on was held in each respective ward Mrs. Corbriilge and two children 114,000 lumens. waa to s tomorrow it that manl(vinc possible of was; the is Yesterday direction and Lois 1Jr.an under Covey. day of last week, N,.phi. and was New service - 68, to break through the drifts. The arrived Friday of laat week and an But the good old today. Thats Stake and ward M. I. A s. The be; city. me." Know plow waa sent from Helper are now at home In the residence lamps at $2.00 each, $136.00; 26 for the problem a Newman Sen-iceArvid commenced at 7:00 p.m. ef Mrs. spent directum were Archer under the the tracks and trouble le formerly occupied by SabThe hoir will sing "One Sweet-- . lamps at $3.05, $79.30, few days in Milford during the to clear in theme was "Remember the a total exist per nfonth of $215.30 Solemn Thought" by Ambrose that piece of macMnrry family. velopcd a ly with it holy. to keep bath day been hns week, acquainted Mr. getting manager Heelis conducted. Gordon Corbridge trouble Bishop for a total of 326;000 lumen However, the Bring your children to Sunday Golden new niece, daughter of Mr. anti at Thistle. STAKE PARTY of the Roosevelt IVnney store for Taylor offered the invoca- Mrs. In hns liccn cleared up and the trains The Increase In coat is $95.70, horn Max recently PartVwi11 several Kay the stake tion. the choir sang: "Sometime years. past are again in ration and the Santaquin- -A while the Increase In luEl- KO.5, Milford. the in We'll understand." be held Saturday night mines are shipping on schedule. mens totals 212,600, or 186. H all for fL l ward A chapel solo "Little Pink thnv." to rare for little bi'rta pan-iThe present plan of street lightMrs. P. N. Nellscn waa in Pay-an- n officers and their parents may enjoy the church ser- - was wing by Mrs Aroha Duller Rev. C. W. Wilton ami Harry the of last week attending a shower ing will provide for Eureka City direction of Spring take; Mr. I. C. Dick vice. program is under its citizens traffic and pedesfor Mrs. Walter Ewell, formerly Randle were Salt Lake visitors on 7 and M. I. A. If not attending church else- enson was sneaker. A vocal Ending The Rusen-wa- s Thursday of last week R,ISenloff. IrMv trian safety and be a definite aid us. Jencome SUPPER with Mrs and where. rendered hy inona ELDER'S worship J residents of Eur- to the city marshal In police proof the C. M. Wilton. Pastor sen and Mrs. Max Nelson of Gen- Santaquin The Elders Chief Consolidated, 49 rara; tection. This fighting system Is an Harry Randle, Sunday School ola. Song bv choir and benediction e"a' Santaquin 1st ward are planning Curtis Finch returned to Oak- Eagle Hliieliell. 3 cars; North Idly, Improvement which, should please Jan. on Sat. bv in Jest Jarvis. dance and Supt. a supper Mrs. N. A. Jonea spent a week land early in the week after seiid 4 ears; It. - Garity. 1 ear silica. citizens of the city. It la an im22nd in the 1st ward amusement I --ike visiting her daughter. ing the holidaya visiting his sister, in Salt served provement in which all should take be will Mrs. Stella Shea, of the Shea hall. A hot supper "Don't let prsierity commit pride and ahare In the benefit Miss Carol Finch and hi aunt and SERIOUSLY BURNED and Barrett Wt Thur-52 at 6:30 p.m. for all Eldersdance Jeff Davfa, "king" of and was undertaken with the Idea Mrs. Irene Fnch. Curtis is attend- suicide." , a d for Salt Iike, whL partners and at 8:30 p.m. the hoboes. school In that city. In mind of or ing On improving the lighting a few relatives. The Lional Mrs. presidency for the public. days visiting SANTAQUIN Mrs. Arthur Mr. and In both the residential and system Elders. leave to Rdger for Wall sustained serious burns to Sunday she plans the 1st quorum of former busineaa district Jensen. Mrs. Jensen is the all both hands Miles, Milton Jarvis. CariyieW Monday when a pan Lr Angeles, where she will visit Mr. Margaret Jones. and Heher Dale Butler will act of hot grease she waa carrying her daughter and Mr Lelah Lunt of Mammoth and Mrs. Fred Dunn. as general chairmen. Duane But- was accidentally spilled. R. - Garity. local mining man, was hostem at a Cottage meeting ler is chairman of refreshment to Iake Salt maile a business trip at her home on Monday evening. committee and Eldon Grecnhalgh of their time. a l during the week. While there he Ten members were present and portion C. Rife E. Mra. rhairman of Finance. By was the guest of a daughter and PLAY GIVEN C-'n-loseph J. Fullenbach who for after the lemon for the evening John Mrs. Mr. and 2nd years had been employed as waa given the hostess served deEarly in the week stockholders Santaquin The Santaquin Dorlck. Norman-Jense- n licious refreshment of the Tintic Is ad Company recel-- ! offioe manager of ward presented the play "Ever of the weather -- and entitled Little Jack Frost Get Speaking Ilia his resigned position. contained It Since Eve" Friday night in tne who isn't these day- s- after a week ved annual the report. CEMENT THEM DOWN to establish a home iOI tn6 OllfS IIH IDS lO I ROC inO Goshen Jr. High school. Goshen, s statement from the president Mn Robert Gilllsple, Mr. and 17. 15 and ao on below of In a wonder Callrornl. rxrept.nnnlly windy area and also a report from the mans- - Pnf exth and will play element present in exchange day. Mrs. Roy Fly and Ted Yamashit residents felt be can that Tintic additional weather, Samuel aon Mrs. Charlea wmdtightness of to in are fuutre. how th Rft Downey, here in the near various motored to Salt Lake on Monday, properties ce- - ger of the corner. around the was to Just hy shingles hia final the asphalt play. spring the drifu which pilH given Openshaw directed - which were owned and controlled Jhn Downey, passed when the thermometer registered ,n the combining business and pleasure. menting down the tabs with quickduri th. nleht YOITH LEADERSHIP Tintic' Iad. The balance sheet J!'"1' showed that the company was In JJ- - 8. Navy. He left for Naval f- Santaquin A youth leadership Jan. excellent financial condition. Ixr- - Training station at Ran Diego, meeting was held Wed. night Mata"d A KA OKITK PK,I. "remark" it is "unusual" it is 5th at the 1st ward church. rin N. Morrison president of the California, dirrtrsdpri?eHrlangflannel" Cne of the closest and most exters pertaining to the LDS girl Americans eonsumed an aver- - company submitted the report on ' nol n,.ariv so funny as it has been Mrs. basketball games ever play-gicream a 21 of of excused be 'citing A. finances organization were discussed. E. Kipps, grainand quarta age it Snow. 1s t it in the past when they "Let The song ,,n the local fbsir took place Alberta Ferre1 gave an interesting Snow" is OK for the in 1946. Vanilla was the and manager gave the report people who every bit of bad weather in that person e the Eureka team was lesson and 17 girls were named flavor. most the ami one of1uhn richness tin popular State. the but If you wish assistance In constrength as eligible for Individual awards. can remain indoors, by Swcnlsh Fork by the serving heat in ore bodies. This company was home or Our team at suggestions for your very extensive covering about ''hise score of kitchen building in had time Hill its 1200 seres of Inmi lineup. jtbat esbinets or remodeling your home, Amr'roninNaylor. Rumlerlaml, Frank Sarasisko snd Tony Fer-- ! are invit.'d to contact Joseph Viinwll. Iigan, Hanks Hnd Hauer you Kovii h, owners f the IiHly West who will bo In the county Cmilcn, A rirogrnm was given Jaiiiiiiry 18 In 19 to give council group ..r clainiN in West Tintic v lv of the Class Tintic J,n,,,r and advise. .Moung district had startixl work Your names will be added to again on these claims. The Italy !I,Kh school at the weekly assent :,W.'st was worked for two years 'ly. Emmeline llill. president of those seeking advice by writing the 'l'is conductei the program. Extension Service office P. O. hy the Dark Utah Mining O.. .if M"' v JKl,ne Rave' an interesting Building. Ncphl or by telephoning Park CM v. Utah. The rut work Manufacturers of farm equipment are catching up with dells'ing done at. the UK) ft. level in talk on "Itaakelball". also short 161. There is no charge. Glen Sunderland and the iiij.ii tumid and a good grade mand. hy Also for information concerning Because of the manufacturers' of ore alKiut 25 t in ITineipa J. T. Wilson. The hoys last tyN of foods for this time width win encountered. 'glee club gave two numbers. Ora of yeni. townspeople may contact struggle to supply the needs of their customers, implement dealor write home demons! ration Throughout the Tintic District 'Vhl,,''k gave a reading, n ers find themselves In a buyers i Inldi .'ii I Zola J. Parker, Nephi and were vaccinated by Thomas Try! hat Jr., In n,'t the Kmeka Iulilie SebMi 164 were1"1'1 market, whereas a few months banjo solo hy Ibinald Olsen. bullet ms will he provided. ago farmers took delivery right ill, Dr. E. J. Howell smg H'di-- Rhea was acconip.iTiieil for 'Mi off freight care. phvsie..in and was assisted by be musical numbers. Tintic Demand Still Keen The Lady Elks club held their Alex Blight. Mrs. V. E. Ekloff arnl Mis. J. E. tl'Cmiiior. The dime Mrs with Major manufacturers' produc'""'lllily meeting tion schedules for 1949 neverthewas sKinsnred hy Tint Chanter Harry Carten as hostess. "Mmi" less are as large as for 1948. In 'of the American Criuw. jand Budge was playml. Mrs. Ales fart, the output of wheel-typ- e bght won high scon' for "Bridge" Aecoidii.g to dispatches fr,m 600.000 tractors probably will be The new Eureka telephone diLis Angdi'S, Miss Ka'herme Wing, 1"l'i Mrs. Fred Dittmer the ".Ms)" . in 1949. compared with 500.000 jn 28. a fi'imer Eureka girl was arrested lriz" Mrs. Carten was assisted hy rectory will lx out on 1948 and a v- Hickman, This will be for Tintic District high of Mann Act charges, hut she M"n in 1937 ,,ne of the pleasant frustrated the atteriipts to prose- exclusively anil will not contain This heavy production of farm Mill' tier hy rcwnling that she was party's of the week was given by the valley numbers ns in the past. implements has enabled farmers a woman A the tune of her arrest Vn Bradley, .laughter of Mr. Any one wishing changed or to merhanlze on a tremendous Mrs. E. K. Bradley, The ne- additional listings call the local exshe ,,n,l was dressed Men's in clothing scale. In the three years 1946-4ar, d her hair was cut man style, casion Mug her birthday. Games change before February 11. as that 0 inclusive, farmers bought 1 'lehelous luncheon was the will In the final .hiy any changes The i r rest was made because Miss n,''l new tractors, compared with or the evening. Utile can Ih made. division to he n man. had Wing, thought 1 545.000 in operation In 1940; taken Miss Stella Harper of Mam- - f,dks attending were: Rachel 205.000 new combines, compared e IN to the coast city and they nias. Ada Sylvester, Franc. HOSPITAL with 190.000 in operation In 1940: living there together. Miss 'n. Beth Kay. Carol and Ativan nd 170.000 new com pickers, Wing posed as a man ami was Mikesell. Klivine Chrlstopherson. Larf Peterson SANTAQUIN compared with 110.000 In operaas s barber. A Mann Gordon Iknigliu, Carlos Rife, Boyd who was M'rioualy hurt in a nuns employed tion in 1940. n accident at Act charge was filed against her hitler, Bryce Jones, Ralph Eureka in December it was discovered that she lopherson and Cura Bradley, units oeeapjrlng is still confined at the I'ayson ef members military soldiers, Israeli Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas enter Two . . . TII1E rspttST ' John Kitt. John Hannifin. Ixiuis hospital. Larf has had a "tough" was not married to the girl. Kath- a few BIRTHPLACE OF JOHN isined at dinner on Saturday evenby the priest about this Uny community, only P1 erme Wing was the daughter of Mikesell and Edward Fox attended time of It, but hospital attendants Biblical to known Mary. Wy lesser and where, according ing of last week. this Baptist waa born Mr. snd Mrs. J. S. Wing uf the Utah-Jun- b County Firemens report that he Is recovering but Their guests inehnled Mr. and U drarriblng the -- gnllkwuc. of the locality miles from Firtro bi Tampon. ralher had a ranch five nnsocJalion meeting which was will have to remain in the hospid Springville. they Mr Gordon Frtsby, Mr. and Mrs. Jeans, of mother miles west of Eureka where they held in American Fork. tal for sometime yet. Brennan Hannifin and Mr. and to his visitors. Mrs. A. E. Tuckett. two years. appliAt this meeting several sthoo areundthe work for cations received and ordered fUed Jlr future reference. RequestsM Men, Amerifrom the Mammoth a gymnasium one n Kht jck were presented and the pro-- a approved the requests could suitable schedule s . Con-nall- Former Eurekan Accident Victim y, Srd Ksl-shr- s Mrsjssurs-JSSSh LDi. Church Cold Weather Plus Kennecott Strike Curtails Untie Mining Operations Mews Interest... ld Services Held For O n'oscar i0"af t 4n!ui"w m J.b gS Town fur-wiaio- H . J. C. Penney Store Eureka Methodist Has New Manager d ; 10.0(l0-lume- n ol o -- 1 2500-luim-- ti s 6000-lume- c n o.-m-1 I Ore Shipments For vo'-a- Jan. Week I- . Uy "TI; 'ft .w, son-in-la- Twenty Years Ago son-in-la- I- ... ... i son-in-la- I j Ro-we- na . . j .t ! ex-b- y iWS , ! st de-th- rt'I Manufacturers Of Farm Machinery Are Catching Up Information On Economics Given 26-2- 2. - i ; ' lead-silve- r cor-2'- ! v.i'-ci;.- New Phone Directory Planned if- - j Ui-- . ! Kl-b- pre-w- ar 237.-OO- O - - juv-rnl- e 1 175.-00- 11 Tho-mot- h Wig-wer- Chris-w-he- pni sT. |