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Show THE REPORTER y erening Volume "Old YOUR ADVERTISING MtJm In appreciate your callingI to your oral Hem iieui Tuet-daconeipondent befor Forty-nin- e -- Man Winter" Buried Alive Still Takes Toll HITS HOME WHEN YOU USE YOUR OWN NEWSPAPER Furuka, Utah, Friday, February IS, e-' .V:'..' - ? X . i U Work At Mines Retarded By Wind, Snow As Railroad Crewmen Hattie To Open Up Railroad Branch; Sunshine Looks Rood Murcia Everett "St ; mi Heiiior Starr Cromar. Cru-ni- n employed at Arthur plant. Keiinivott Copper Corp.. and ns n sulcsninn in the M, Former Eurekan formerly auto department at Sears, RoeJ buck and Co. department store. He was a member of the Church 1. or Jesus Christ of Ijitter-daSaints. Mr. Crinnnr is survived by bis parents, Magna, and a sister.' Mias Carol C. Cnunar. Magna. Funeral services will In conducted Friday at 1 p. m. in IMens-aGreen I.DS wanl rliapel. West 271 li South. Magna, by J. Frank Peel, bishop. Burial will lu in Salt City cemetery. (Mr. Cromar waa a nephew of Mra. Frank Gear, well known Tile above Is a picture of a railroad engine (or what Is supposed or Eureka. Ilia father, George rv Cromar. waa a to Is an engine) which has hern stalled in the Canyon suhi e resident il 4. From the looks of the drift. It will he sometime liefore the of Eureka prior to moving to MagConiuiny will Is able to free it. When one sees just wliut the na ) elements can do to an "iron horse It makes yon wonder just wliut ehiuiee a poor mortal has when caught in (he winter's fury. About the only thing visible on the engine Is a small part of the smoke stack and hits of iron every now anil then showing through the snow. It Is a very interesting sight and Is well worth driving down to see. ' Dies In Sait Lake V," y Jiiiin William liroiigh. 6!). of Salt Lake, retired foreman at Tintie Standard Mines, Dividend. Utah, died Wednesday, Feb. 9, in a Salt Lake huspital, after a lingering illness. He was born April 10, 1879, in Salt Lake City, a son of John and Is working a small Merintha A. Brough. Mr. Brough resided for sometime in Mureur, rrew of men, as Is also the reai-deTooele county, where lie was a poEagle & P.Itie I tell. The North maintainlice officer, and later worked at long-timIJ!) and (iodiva are llsil-ruacrew. I.ast Golden Gate Refining Co. ing a fair-size- d He worked in the Highland Boy Saturday they were unable to mines in Bingham, the Michigan work due to high winds on mine at Alta, and then was a depuFriday evening whieh filhxl in the roads and made them Im- - ( ty sheriff in Salt Lake county several years. Mr. Brough worked at passable. Tuesday the inen Tintic Standard mine IS years managed to drive to work, hut winds filled In the roads durprior to retiring five years ago. A member of Uintah Ijodgc No. ing the day and they were Masons. 7, Free and Accepted obliged to walk to their homes after shift. The minParfc City, Summit county, and William H. Ryan. 57. former later transferred to Kooky Mouning game is getting to Is an Salt Ijike City and Eureka resion again, off again affair, tain lodge. F. and A. M . in Tooele, lient. dull sat unlay at his ranch and is resulting in considerhe was a 32nd degree Scottish Kite in Fontana. California. able loss to companies and Mason. He waa horn Aug. 23. 1891. in old due to his all survived Mr. Brough is their employees, by Aspen. Colo., a son of William II man winter. widow, Mrs. Pauline Yates Brough, Mary K. Hunter Ryan, and whom he married in 1899 in Alur-cuStops Trains The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph and moved wtih his family to Eureka The following telegram was rc- three sons, John A. Brough, Mr. Ryan received his ceivcd by Agent Jeffers of the D. Tooele: William C. Brough. Salt Company recently filed with the Utah Public Service In 1893. eiliieatinn in St. Joseph's early & R. G. Railroad Co., in Eureka. , I.ake City, and Duane C. Brough, Commission schedule of rates new at Salt Lake City, school in Eureka, later attending on TueBday. Feb. 15: Murray; a daughter. Mrs. Homer which would increase ita revenue College In Salt take six concerned indefinite and all Johnston. Idaho, Kellogg. "Notify in Utah approximately $72,000 a City. as to when we can get Eureka grandchildren. to the present month as applied The family moved to California Branch clear of snow, so can re- Funeral services wen conducted volume of business. The Increase 1923. Mr. It van was a veteran in Masonic 12. in Fob. the sump train service." Saturday. in net income after taxes, would or World War I and a member of The above was sent by Traffic Temple, 650 E. South Temple, by amount to $43,000 a month. the Ameriran tagion. Rocky Mountain Lodge No. It. Manager Jarvis of Provo. stated that the The I la is survived by hia sinter, Mrs Free and Accepted Masons, and rnmaiiapplication 0 $12,410.-00had expenued Wm. J. Deasun. formerly Miss Mae Rev. George J. Weber, minister in Utah construction for gross First Congregational church. Itvan, 1327 Roosevelt Ave.. Salt since the end of the war. This Burial was in Wasatch tawn const ruction has increased laki. and a brother, K II. Ryan, tin memorial park. Angeles. R. I'. O. Eiks No. 711. will company's investment 48 per cent Requiem mass will be celebrated in the si ate It provided 55,386 hold their Annual Fathers and additional telephone;-.- , an increase Sons night, Saturday, Keb. 19 in Friday at in a. in. in the. Cathedral of the Mndrlaine. of 5) per cent, and 8,550 additional the club n Minis of the lodge. Sunday school at 10:00 o'clock MIA ni bug ikrtaii'C circuits, an miles Hunal will Im- - in Mt. Calvary his is Elk to urged 11:00 bring Every and Church services at increase of 39 per cent. Expan- son, or if he hasn't a son. bring cemetery. every Sunday morning. Gold-Gree- n sion ni facilities in the sate has Die daughter. The sermon, subject next SunMr. and Mrs. tannard Ryan re .suite ! ill an increase of 730 A program has been arranged and Man the will Lincoln be day s. and refreshments will Im served were Salt take visitors during the there will be special music. wiMk. Due to continuing demands for Cumv out and enjoy the fun. The officers of the Eureka ward We are grateful to those faithand improved service for additional the M. I. A. that plans report ful ladies who made our Valentine success. their annual Gold and Gren ball, the company stated that further party such a howling eve- sidistantial construction progiams There was never a dull moment, which will lie held Saturday T. will Ik required. 1949. in the 20, February ning. wholesome but an evening of good under well are The application stated that the S. II. auditorium, fun and entertainment. company's expenses have increased In the Nursery Class race they way. For revenues. Miss Dorothy Timm will reign much faster than all tied. It was run over and anby Alex Jarvis. Pete Haiujiole and By Mrs. C. E. Rife labor costs which take example, Miss unj Pete attendants. her Demos, was purchased by with as other tie. The promoters being queen of of each dollar Hansen of Provo. The store able to award a prize, decided to Barbara Jcrman and Miss Betty about 56 cents George tf The MINING NOTES face 268 per cent i an in" ' and it is pay off in nickels and began to Nash. The dancers are working tunnel hem driven 1941 due to higher tte Rothchil.l greater than Com forage them. The pastor lost three hard on their numbers for the Litt.e by MayMining levels and Harry Randle's weepin yet floor show, which this year will place Immediately pany in its South Standard lense, and make it one of the moat moover what he lost. Haven't seen feature variations of the Schottis-rh-e the Eureka Standard in adjoining Run. dern stores in the and Swinging in the the promoters since. eonfiTtionary on the south, the Tintic District FEBRUBring the children to Sunday Don't forget the date reached a distance of 672 feet state. has Gold and Green school- - Its one of the finest childARY 26th-t- he Mrs. Maynard Griggs entertain-roc- k in the formation. Samples of the ren training programs ever de- Ball. d the Monday evening club at her in the fare assay fmm 1 .5 sired. Meet you Sunday! SUNDAY to 3 ounci-- of silver to the ton, home The time waa sfent playing C. M. Wilton, Fastor PriesthoiKl meting. 9:30 a. m. a trace of cupper, as high as .5 Flinch and a delicious luncheon Harry Randle S. S. Supt. Sunday school. 10:30 a m. per cent lead and 40 to 00 cent WM served to. Mra. Arnold Gun- demon, Mra. Kenneth Milne. Mrs. in gold. Community ChnruH Bishopric meeting, 6:00 p. m. We are having a fine time and Arthur Meldruin, Mra. Harold Adult Asronic meeting. 6:15 691 At rninnanv the feet m. Brohm. Mra. Clarence Bauer. Alisa working like beavers at the reus.iittiern to strike the expects hearsals for the production of Thelma Buys. Miss Ieona TUESDAY projection of the Eureka Standard and Mra. C. E. Rife, the lastForgie, "The Crucification"' Easter SunmenRelief Society, 2:00 p. m. Stanis fissure. It the in Eureka Small A meeting of the Tintic tioned being a special guest. day eve. 3:30 p. m. Primary. the Tintic has dard Standard that Three fine recruits from Mam- Mine Operators. Leasers A ProsM. I. A.. 7:30 p. m. The Essayes literary Club memopened up a large body of gold bers were moth came over lust Saturday pectors Aos'n was conducted in guests of Mr. D. E. hearing quartz. L. Lunt, Alvin Johnson and David the Memorial Building WednesMrs Wm. Ifcmglaa gave Ostler. of Salt Jr. Robert Iike One most of and Gillispie. the pleasing Houghton. Stay in there and day. Feb. 9. spent the week in Eureka visiting mirccK-sfu- l affairs of the local j the book "The Bridge of San Luis "pitch A lengthy discussion took place his boys and we guarantee Mr. and Mrs Robert Elks lodge was Old Timers night. Key", by Thornton Wilder. A class parents. results! on House Bill number 159 that is The various offices were filled discussion followed and a dainty We need some more Eureka now before the Utah State Legia-iial- e Gillispie. by old tuners in onhr and fo-- 1 luncheon was servisl. we voices; next rehearsal This bill Is a severance jature. Beta Conover entertained a lowing the meeting there was a rih to work on the "Seven Last jax which would tax all minerals program Hnd general g'Mid time number of her friends at a delightiVorda" which are sung by the taken from the ground. Members was the game with tin usual splendid luncheon. ful party. "500 nale voices. Well also work again a resolution against the Those who filled the offices on ' played and a delirious luncheon n the "Mob Scene. hill this occasion were: H E Wall, was served to Mvrle Gear. Eleanor be on hand Saturday &reryh.j,ly Annhor matter taken up by the By exalted ruler; Dr. J. A. Ilensel, Clawson. Margaret Greenhalgh. v in the L.D.8. church, bill, Clark. Rciilnli Manaon. cidecmcd leading knight; Edward jmberwollMwas 1V0theaJ1 subsidy Thanks Mrs. Jameson for your whj(.h niine do Jeitn Blackett. Bonnie Jenn Car-tePike, loyal was knight; Word SANTAQUIN pivndid a.'nwtance Beulah Bvrnes. Carol Canty, velopment and prospecting. Jamps lclll,l.. ty Mr, nnd Mrs. lleher M'!ior, esteemed- lecturing Patricia Bonner. to lom Clawson. Quigley whs appointed to go on Arthur Coffey, esquire; knight: tin of Hall Pan progress' in Washington. I. C., to sit J'iIiii F. Itowe, chiiilaiii; Kiai.k Madge Knolls Riinia llnnsi-n- . Oral 11 ilMaurice son. tv.e Dr. r ma by Rohmson. the hearing of the hill. Prize winners were inner guard. Hall, wim is affiliated w.tli tin- - Dm Smith, au-tMvrb Mr. Mrs. A committee w.is apjiointed Gear William Trelmir Margaret Greenhnlgh Delapunt Co in Willmirigton. drive. A g'"d ware. :i membership Mrs. Wanda He has Iren awnv from spent Sum! iv :n Salt Lake Mv nnd Eleanor Clawson presi-i- it he.id Colovich. .lean Donclas ilnnchtcr of Mr. visited Witii their of Die Eureka Wanl Pri-ar- y S.'iiitaqinn 1" vi as nnd 1ms lei n whie they laughter, Mia Mary Treloar. who nnd Mrs. Win. Douglas, was finite with the Du Pont fni lory for wishes to extend thanks and is attend. ng the St. Mary's of tin badly in lured when the sled which two year. nprerlutinn to the piniple of Eu-'slu wns ruling collided with a He iit'.rnled the American Phy- - Waatch. for their generous response t feiu e. Til nei Tmtu ILgli Sehisil has miiii hnppeneil on the Penny Drive, held for the sieal Soedey annual mn'ting held w York "''W athletic appaiatua installed Engle Street at ColuMil-ii- i Umvirs ly. ipnort of the Children's Imspi-I- n A Washington Birthday dance Citv in Jaii'Hirv, and gave an im- -' n tin oM gymnasium and ;l is Salt Lnke. The Drive rnd-- I wns Dull w. being planned nt tin Elks l"f "Infra l.Vimnute Sifarl fsirtant rTvr. A Monday. Fch. 14. and she is The iiiusic to lie furnished ' ' brief hns been engaged for the Athletic Rnl Studies of Neoprene." ppy to report thev exceeded in Volume 24 of the Carnival In Is? given March 1. tv Ncllo West river and his collegof ii the paper hhe q,,?u"Bulletin of the American Physi- This program is the first of ils ians from Provo also wishes to thank the kind to lie given in Tintic. Uses i fficcra . cal and teachers for the Mrs. Jess Hamel, former res-'ecitizens are proud of of the various athletic apparatus lendid work Santaquin accomplished in Bird of Maurice and the progress lie has will Im demonstrated. and sister ofl-e- o house to house eanvas, and Mi. and Mis. W. F. Sliriver rehich wm responsible for the this city, and the Glen Hanneya made in tin scientific field he hns turned lionic laic Inst week after also former residents of Kscaion. chosen as his life's work. sixvm of the drive ' a month vi.ut in the fust. They Calif, haw written to say how Mrs. Cecil lavingalon left Mon-- 1 thoroughly they enjoy the Eureka Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bralthwnitc spent some tune in Uhn ago where y for Oakland. Calif., where she Reporter. Mrs. Hamel has been of Dividend entertained a group of Mr. Klmv. r did some buying for Mr ani Mr, S(in,,win K business trip to Provn on pay an extended visit to her in ill health for the past several friends at their home on Friday. his riot lung store, hut most of was to her the time cinfined in is 'n and daughter-in-law- , 11. and honored The occasion spent Frh. months f Galesburg, sst week. Mr. and pntimiav Illinois. Where they visited With home a great deal of the time and their small daughter on her hlrth-dason and daughler-in-latheir Atr. in hearing is more than interested Mr. Ruwena Hanks left Sunday friend nun-m-.s,,nv ? for Murray where rlu will pav an nni. wu m i own -r the news of her Eureka . Tlie t.. S t andy Kitchen for the evtended visit to her sister. Mrs I.lovd Randle Air. and Mrs week end visiting with his j Her many friend are wishing her past ten yera owned and operated Walters spent Monday in Provo. ia spwdy recovery. nuly. nl Cou-soliilat- ed (lull Members nt Wm.H. Ryan Dies In California Telephone Company FibWith UPSC For New Schedules On Phone Rates The Boy Scouts of the Tintic District were guests of the Futvka Kiwanis club at the regular meeting on February ! in the home economics room at the Tintic high school. John Rowe led the club in a pledge of allcgl-th- e once to flag ami grace was snid liy David Eagar. President Ken Spurrier led the community singing, accompanied by Paul Slulz at the piano. Richard llauer gave a trumpet aolo; Iie llyan, senior pat ml leader. introduced all the scouts presaml'tarin Thompson gave a ent; . very intereating talk on scouting. He explained that the Scouts weie now celebrating their 39t.h Wm. A. llinWon llaa Known and that some form of llunlidiiM of Pioneer been In the Tintic had scouting IJfe; Santuipdn'N Oldest District since 1912. A lively discussion took place SANTAQUIN - Mr William A. Hudson. Sr., oldest man in Santa-qtii- on House Hill No. 159 that la now will celebrate hia 94th birth- before the Utah State legislature. the form of a severThis hill day anniversary on Tuesday, Feb- ance tax takes and fmm the standpoint ruary 22nd. Is Mr. llmlson's life is synony- of the Tintic Mining District mous with the growth and de- very objectionable. Victor Pett and Brennan Hannifin were apvelopment of Santaquin and Utah pointed to draw up a letter to our Comity. He was horn in tahl. Feb. aim at ora and representatives pointing mit the Inequalities In the hill anil present reasons why It should lie defeated Santaquin ManTo . Fathers, Sons Nite Set Saturday By ! I B.P.O.E. Elks No. 711 Eureka Methodist ha Notes... Church Plans Annual Ball oni-pltiv- ei Twenty Years Ago andcoyecs. LD.S. Services... j a Citizens Consider . Legislative Bills I I , Birthday, Feb. 22 annl-verarar- y, n, Word Received Of Santaquin Man i ed - ixiend Thanks... - - John F. Howe received a letter this week from Lynn Horn of Palatka, Florida, telling of Uid death of his father, Harry Horn on Jan. 81. Death was due to Coronary Thrombosis. The Horn family lived In Eureka several years ago and during their residence here, Lynn slid his father WM. A. HUDSON diamond drillers at the Chief 22hil. 1855 . I lx wm the sixth were Orn. mine. They will be rememchild In a family of ten. He moved bered by the older residents of to Sanpete county In I860 and the District. 1871. in then to Santaquin He has followed farming, raising and selling horses and waa BPOE also a fmit grocer. He grew amid the atmgglea nnd hanlxhlpa incident to pioneer life, early inured to dangers and assuming responsibilities far beyond his years. All these combinOn Saturday evening, FVb. 12, ed to develop h strong and ag- the officers of the lt.P.O.E. of gressive character which hiin lTice were In Eureka taking part since proved a bulwark of streng- In the atate ritualistic contest. The th ngnlnst which the vicissitudes state is divided Into three of life beaten in vain, ami today, with lrovo Park City, Price Mr. Hudson stands foremost and Tintic in the Southern divisamong the aolul and influential ion. men of hia community. Ilia par- three divisions with Provo, Park ents were William and Mary FI. City, Price and Tintie in the (White) Hudson. southern division. He spent his early years in Officers from Price and their Spring (3ty and attended the pub- wives were: Mr. and Mra. Robt. lic achools there. Ilia scholastic Camavali, Air. and Aire. Tony education wm of limited duraMf. and Mrs. Buchanan, and tion, and at the age of 12 yra. he Mr. and Airs. Daniels. took respnnaibllltlca that belong Visiting ladies and the wives ot to men, standing guard against the officers of the No. 711 Lodge the attacks of the Indians; dur- were entertained during the lodge ing the Black Hawk War. session by Mra. Lee Bird, wife of He wm married to Miss Serena the exalted ruler of the local E. Halladay, Dec. 9, 1879. She lodge. Those attending were Mra. died In a traffic accident In 1940. Carnavali, Mrs. Dupin. Mra. Four of their ten children are Airs. Daniels., Mrs. James living -- Albert R., William A. Jr., Cullen, Mra Robert Rowe, Mra. Ella E. and Mrs. Gkra Alex Blight, and Airs. Wllford Clayson, Santaquin. Redmond. He has never suffered any illAt the ronrluaion of business ness except a common cold, lie is session dancing was enjoyed and In almost perfect health and lives a buffet luncheon wm served. with hia daughter and Owing to the Inclement weather, Mr. and Airs. lawrence Clayann. the visitors were induced to reHe HcndN hia time reading and main for the night and were the listening to the radio. house guests of Mr. and Airs. Lee He has 35 grandchildren, 71 Bint, Air. and Airs. Harold Jamegreat grandchildren ami 5 great-gre- son, Air. and Mra Clarence Gnur-legrandchildren. and Mr and Airs. Hamilton Price i.-ii- !'"' For Eureka Reporter SiK-ielv.- " lr I v. y i- re-wl- I'c-vili- Heads Visit In Eureka divi-ioti- Du-pi- n. Buch-anna- n. son-in-la- at y, -- ijunl. You're Never Too Old To SUFFERS MISHAP Learn... Mrs. Woodrow Wrltziel suffered painful injuriiw to her left arm 'You'll never Inn Old In li'll rtl" when it in the wringer at least that is what Imir very Wednesdaycaught morning. The arm diseov-ered waa drawn kito the wringer up pruiiiiiii'iit. 'ivideiul men reei'iilly. During nm1 d i h to the elbow. She was atlcniksl iict-.'ti- l fluime tin iummiiir.ty of ilV Dr. Bailey. y f mud tbeiiB-i-lve- s 1 , coin-plitil- lor luce days mihiim'Iii'J l ; Death Of Former Resident Mm Fine Record Made . i Celebrate 94th r; ! Voice Objecions On Current Severance Tax During Meeting; Committee Appointed To Write legislators graduated from the Cyprus high A student at the University of Utah tin years prior to Ins ill ness. In was a member of Alpha Kappa Im fraternity. Mr. Retired Foreman, Of Fureka Kiwanis lie whs school. r wns - Number Seven Copy- - Bfly Sc0UtS Are GueStS Unuuar. 21. student at the University of fish, died Tuesday hi 5 45 a. m. in a Salt laike hospital of a kidney ailment. He was horn Alim h 29. 1927, in Eureka, a soil of George F ami a Per 10c sintortWe T,George Mugna. When the news was sent in Wednesday the SUN WAS SHINING and the townspeople were considering sent out an SOS for boats. However, by the time - . . . Front Tintic District Residents you receive the paper, we might jMisaibly he nianxincd again. Could Ih when you coiiKider it was Knowing ami eold Tuesday and the thermometer registered a ,,coul" 16 below on Sunday morning! However, housewives are hurrying today to get the smoke off the Windows, which has a habit of showing up on K'inny days, and then too, they will lie better able to see the next snowfall WHEN it arrives. RETARDS MINING Some of the mine in the district an still unalile to work due to the traeks of the I). & It. 1. railroad not being cleared of snow. (Idef 11MU- I Tune Ih gau to liiiug luy heavily so they lor some of the flgllied they i otild ii.ake it xti'y to make a purchase. 1 ri-k- Sil llll d Modi I A wliu li is . S'lp-- Even The i Weather Has Advantages Mr. and Mra. Ernest Boynea. of Dividend, are doing their hit to keep up the morale of the residents of that town by making good use of their movie cumera and projector machine.. They have taken some very good pictures of the beautiful snow scenes In that vieintty and wane unusually intereating pictures In and around thea camp, and have kept the neigh-borentertained with the showing an n't talking. of thrse pictures at their home. The only regret the residents of Mr. ami Airs. P. N. Neiloon spent that little community have is that Friday of last week in Provo. and Drnle didn't get a picMra. D L. Atherley entertained ture of the quartet marooned In to l iat any storm, and pro To ceeded lo stmt t i Eureka. or v short, tin y realI'ihI.c a long ly "got hong up" in the canyon unit had to lout it buck to Dividend iiiui'h to the amusement of til- - DiVldi lid people. Kneads of tin foursome are at ill Wiilideiing if they ever had thr iipportiiml v of making snul purilin.i', and tie' gentlemen in ques-im- n la-ia- at a birthday dinner on last Sat- the ranynn. urday m honor of her win. Airs. Vert Sanderson and Mra. Guests included niemliers of her v Howard I A Afr. Dan Mrs. and Greenhalgh motored to family. Provo on Alnnday of this week. and Nrno Srhena. her-le- |