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Show P Till ; REPORTER ofiim'riiitrs your culliiui in nan i tenia to your local nirrcsfnmilenl beforg'Tuea ilay eiening Volume Forty-nin- e YO UR ADVERTISING HITS HOME WHEN YOU USE YOUR OWN NEWSPAPER Kuivka, Utah, Friday, May 6, Per 10c HUH Mayor Will Speak Number Eighteen Copy- - Engle Comments Favorably On Mine At Mothers Incentive Payment Bill H.R. 976 Chief Consolidated i L. Canty, 1 51 ears; It. siiiea; Drugon Con- solidated 1; Ct iilenniiil least.', 2; Eagle Bluebell, 1; Tintic Standard, 7; Eureka Lily, 5; Mountain View. 2; North Lily, ti; Yankee Consolidated, 1; Eureka Hill, 1. Day Program Mayor Wilford Redmond will deliver the Mother'd Day Address at the Mother' Day Program to tx? given by Tintic Iaxlge No. 711, K. I. O. E. on Sunday evening. May 8 at 8:30 in the Elks Club inroom to which the public vited. Program aa follows: Opening Eldon Nelson, Exalted Ruler; vocal aolo, Genevieve Sanderson; An Elk's Tribute to Mother. Herbert Shook; selection, Blue Bird Chorus; Tributes: Eldon NelAlexander son, Exalted Ruler; Blight. Leading Knight; Mac Bigler, Loyal Knight; Robert Rowe, Lecturing Knight; Ray Smith, EsGene quire; musical delections, Obom; Mother's Day address, Wilford Redmond; selection. Blue Bird Chorus. Closing, Eldon Nelson, Exalted Ruler: Albert Ferguson, Chaplain. k j Church Activities in Eureka... 1 Commenting on H. R. 976, known ditionii changes if necessary. He Mine Incen- - expect the full Committee on Pub-liv-e ns the Murrsy-KngPayment Hill, which was i-x- lit; Laud will report the bill favor-porte- d out of the Subcommittee ably to the House within a short on Mines and Mining of the House time. Public I -- i lid Committee Tuesday, Professor Edwin R. Shorey, April 2d, Mr. Engle stated, "The President of the National Minerals Hnieiuhnl bill puts production in- Dinservatinn Council, expressed centives on n contractual hauls, ns himself im gratified with the the Secretary of the Interior pixtgiess that is being maile and It mandatory stated that In his opinion any real mandril, but that anyone who can produce a objection of the new provisions metal or mineral which is required of the bill as reported by the En' for stockpiling lie given a contract gle Subcommittee can be Ironed within the standard written by out when the full Committee Ada :.5 Congress in the law. The provision on it. The mining Industry, In order incentives for exploration has hecn rewritten to give the most to lie kept In healthy condition to defense Hid to the small operator without meet national require- tin large company , mcnls.miist have the benefits of IHMinlizing which may haw valuable prujierty the Murray-Eng- lr Bill, at the carlo lie explored in the public inter- - licst ptawihle moment, said Pro-es- t. lessor Shorey. As far as 1 can de- 16 mining aiwnrla- Kuglc said that although he termine, the In-in- g es ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL Clll lit II SERVICE Mr. Stiles Moure of Provo will conduct services al the Episcopal Church in Eureka on Sunduy at 11 a. m. A cordial invitation to the public is extended. v '' j i ST. PATRICK'S CATHOLIC CHI KCH Sunday Masses: X and 10 a. in. Evening Devotions- - Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Week-da- y Masses 8:00 a. m. .c '.' be approved nTSS. ? h'mr5 aim'tii.mtula to,n whl4.h will by both the Admini-t- n of wnle stration and the Industry, the full practical service to the country and rniiiiiutlcc cun of course make ad-- 1 the milling Industry." j Mothers Day Committee includes: Ernest Boyns, Melvin and Richard Wheclock. EI RKKA METHODIST CHlTiCH Ea-toug- h, Mother's Pay services will be the order for the church p.rogram Sunday morning at 11 oclock. A program replete with solos and chomses by the choir, an address on Mothers, and as a apec-ifeature, the rendition of I'll Wear a White Flower For Yon. Mother Pear. with ladies' chorus, male chorus and mixed voices. The Mothers and Daughters banquet will he held Monday evening, May 9th. at 6:30. in the church. Reservations must he additional made in advance Santaquin Sixteen thru Mrs. Alton band blouses were completed Mon-- 1 Baker, phone 155. or Mrs. Vola weeks of work three a result day, 494. A musical and literof constant sewing by a few of Ncvers, in connection with ary program the band mothers. is being arranged by the banquet All of the band mothers have Mrs. Dora Randle. helped in every way and have done The last quarterly conference of all they could to complete this the year will be held Tuesday eveproject. Sewing on the blouses ning. May 10. in the church, and were: chairman of the sewing presided over by Rev W. P. committee, Mrs. Eugene Wheelock. Wampler, the district superintendthose assisting: Mrs. Fred Smith, ent. The hour is 7:30. Sundav Mrs. Dan Ferre, Mrs. Ted Ahlin, school at the usual hour. 10:00 Mrs. Don Armstrong. Mrs. Mark a. m. Green-halgMrs. and Johnson, Angus C. M. WILTON. Tastor, They have done a wonderHARRY HANDLE, ful Job and the band students lookSunday School Supt. ed a picture as they boarded the bus Wednesday afternoon May 4 th to participate in the band festival at the Provo Tabernacle. The band parents have contributed by making candy, pies, cakes and punch and sponsoring a band concert and dance. Business establishments have also assisted and approximately Tuesday generously Relief Society. 2:00 p. in. $150.00 was taken in. The Nebo school district is also to give their, Primary, 3:30 p m. Fine Cooperation al In Outfitting Band ... GIT ALONG. LITTLE DOGIES Something not often seen In these days of fenced land Is a cattlo drive like this one on the Three-ranch owned by the Arizona rattle baron Macros Kudnirk. The Three-Is one of the few big open range country ranches left in the once wild and wooly West where lha deer and the antelope play and the skies are not rlnudy all day. The ranrh stretches about 60 miles east and west and 40 miles north and south on the nirsa country. Just south nf the Grand Canyon. There are about 3.000 head of cattle In the bunrh photographed here being brought in for Inspection, counting and branding before going to the nlntor range. V V Helper Kiwanians Cancer Fund Drive Give Club Program Nears End; HelNT Kiwanls club paid Its annual visit to Kurekn club on Wednesday evening, April 27. members acconijxinicd Twenty-twPresident Thernit Hatch and preThe American Cancer "Drive sented sn Innervating program Bert Bunnell aided a master of fur Funds Is nearing completion. Mrs. Elizabeth Franke dwervea ceremonies and the feature add-rwof the evening was given by much credit for organizing of volMayor II. K. Downey of Helper. unteer workers in our district this xike on findings year. IMit should go to thowe Mayor Downey of psychintry and stres- who donated mi generously and Graveside services for the week, in t he field Individuals should take thorn who gave their time bo willobi hoii of Robert Carl and Helen sed that advantage of their cycles anil !n ingly, officers state. June Enlough Fields, were Juab county reported their their tiest work on the "up" cycle. Thursday at 6 p. m. In He then applied the principles to quota, along with one other counEureka Cemetery. Kiwanls work. completing the amount net for The child was born April 17. in Other member on the program ty, the county. The county again tope Payson hospital and died Wednes- were: Tom Thomas, piano solo; Cal the list in the state. One third of day, April 27. Jcwkes, vocal solo; Cliff Mem-mol- t, the money collected last year in Surviving in addition to the parremarks; Cal Jewkes and the district wu returned to pay for medical attention for local canents, are a siater. Diana KlvliUi. Ken Spurrier, vocal duet. cer patients. All are entitled to Eureka; four grandaronts, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ealotigh, ami Mr. Mrs. Wm. Brulgeman and Mr. free cancer detection centera, limit'and Mrs. Carl Fields, all of Eur-jek- jHmcs Quigley were Provo visitors ed monetary assistance to needy two greatgrandmothers, Mrs. last Thursday. patients, free dressings for cancer Etta Eatoiigh, Salt take City and patients, for homes and hospital Mrs. Sarah Simmons, (Tiarleeton. Mr. and Mrs. John O'Rourke charily hospital bed, limn of Wasatch County. were In Salt take Sunday, where 'nick mom supplies and assistance Burial was under the direction Mr. ORourke attended a Union In rehabilitation of cancer patients. of Valley mortuary, Payson. meeting. "Thank you one and all for your Workers Thanked o Mine Assessment lime Expected To'Graveside Services w Held For infant Be Extended, Committee Reports ii mines and mining and. in turn, the public lands committee, was ordered favorably reported to the linked on the results of a poll taken Huum- of Representatives H. R. nf the mining nssts'ialions and tlie 1754. as amended and reported by individuals who wrute to the Sixteen mining assotlie sulicummittce on mines and mining, to extend the time for the ciations representing the western completion of annual assessment states had responded to the comwork on mining claims from July mittee's inquiry before the subcommittee's action on March 28. 1st to October 1st. 1949. 1949. Fourteen of these, including snows have Unusually heavy V10 Arizona Small Mine Operators will to and continue preprevented vent mining claim holders from ' Association, the Great American the Tintic performing assessment work in Small MinesAssociation, Leasers, Operators. sumWest of until the many parts mer. Tlie committee believes that and Prospectors Association, and such conditions warrant an exten- the New Mexico Miners and Prossion of time in which to perform pectors Association, were wholly against another suspension of the the required work. generous contributions and for the assessment work One fine support of the volunteer workThe bill as amended and re- (Colorado Mining requirement Asocial ion far- -' ct ers" aaya Mra. Emil de Neuf, State ported does not grant a suspension ored the moratorium ami one Commander and Mra. John Anof annual assessment work as was (Western Mining Council. Califorshare. District Conun under. drew, num-band a last for provided year nia! favored the of anMrs. Angus Greenhalgh, gener- - Pit DIARY CONFERENCE The following participated: Carl of years through the depres- nual a.xHcsMiirnt suseiiNion work on only six The Eureka ward held its annual sion and al chairman and Mr. Basil Broad-- 1 Galloway, chairman, Mrs. Walter World War II. .claims sr Fifty-fivinperson. bent band teacher, wish to extend Primary conference on Sunday II. R. 1754.through Franke, captain, Mrs. Lloyd Ranamended and voted dividual as ami their thanks and appreciation to evening. May 1, in the Eureka out of the Public Lands Committee mining companies dle, lieutenant, Mrs. James Cullen, favor ed the moratorium ami twelve all who have helped in any way. ward chapel. secretary, Supt. Alexander is presented below: Susie the Siren, a three-ac- t registered protests against passage comedy, will be pre- Mias Josie Sullivan, Mrs. Blight, The theme was "A Child. Too. Sylvia bill. of the "to comply with the provision All classes Childs, Mra. Wm. Bate, Mrs. AnMr. and Mrs. John F. Rowe Must Know the Way. 8:00 at 12, sented m., by p. May evening, Thursday of section 2324 of the Revised Mra. drew Pearl, attended the Scottish Rite Reun- participated in the presentation. the seniors of Tintic high school in the school gynv Mra. P.Manaon, of the United States, aJ.hopi.r N. Nielson, Mrs. Clarence ion. At the afternoon session sixty The program was under the di Statutes The la under on nnsitim. which each production mining sessiuenl work for an additional requires two candidates received the 32nd rection of President Wanda Wahlqulst, Mra. Clarence Bauer, claim located, and until a patent vear. but does not oppose an exthe direction of Misa Itulh Ann Mrs. Alonso Sandstrom, Mrs. Cedegree, with J. C Fenny of New Primary officers and teach- has been issued therefor. not less tension of time in which to perSmith, dramatic instructor. celia Gisirley, Mrs. Vem Franks, York, assisting in the initiation ers. who are as follows: Mrs. Alice The play is another smash hit Mrs. Alton Baker, Mrs. Charles ceremonies Peart. Mrs. Ada Chorrv. Mrs. Onn-n- a than $100 worth of labor to be per- form tlie assessment work this formed or improvements aggregatby Anne Coulter Martens, and re Ksy, Mra. Emma TVneke, Mrs. Governor J. Bracken I.ee was year. Spurrier. Mrs. Ruth Walilquist. volves around a group of energetic I .no Green, 8ilver City, Mrs. Lee the principle speaker at the ban- - Mrs. Elna Bird. Mrs. Nellie taml. ing such amoifhl to he made each Those another exten- In high school seniors, high scIiiniI Goodrich, Silver City, Mrs. Wm. quet held in the evening. Dr. R. Mrs. Verda Sanderson. Airs. Mar' year, it shall Is sufficient for the sion of ( opising assessment moratorium principal and their troubles, the Rotierts, Mra. Earl Dunn, MamtV. Robinson of Kenilworth also jorie Thomas. Mrs. La Dora Brady, year ending at 12 o'clock meridian ' gave a tlicir principal reason' feud between chief rivals in moth, Mrs. John laicus, Mrs. Ralph 1. 1949. if such work or imJuly Mrs. Childs. at Joan the spoke Ferguson. Sylvia tast Thursday evening, April 28, usual banquet. That eontiniifd suspension of ill fiNit lisll, and Susie, the nnslem Whitehead, are Mrs. Iconard Ryan, on or completed provements Mrs. Villie Bell. Mrs. Effie Tinder. During the evening, the play work retards a private recital was given by a ,1,,v "lr,'n12 o'cliwk meridian October annual assessment Mrs Dewey Robinson, Mrs. Villie Paul of of Masonry and Patriotism was put Mrs. Edna Miller. Mrs. Blanrhe lieforc aludcnta nf organ domestic min- group The east is well chosen and re- Tinder. Miss Ruth IVitts, and Mrs. I. 1949: Provided, that assessment the development on for more than one thousand Beck and Gene Oborn. Stolz in the Eureka ward I.PX hearsals are well underway for the John Andrew, advertising. work or improvements for the year eral resources and that a locator church members. A large and appreciative audiAmong those appearing' should lie willing to work his rlsuu event ence witnessed the presentation, ending at 12 o'clock meridian July or forfeit it: )2i that idle claims on the program were Gene Oborn. lug imMember of the cast are as folRobert Beck, a student at the and Mrs. Colovirh wishes to thank 1. 1950. may hi commenced not being woikcd should In made .Iona Ferguson. Thelma Rons. Mat-- ' 12 o'clock following lows: mediately Y Susie, the siren. Dorothy week-enWilliam Mrs. Trclnar. Luca. tcarffer officers for and the the d in Eureka spent the available for development h y garet I. 1949" olla-rsMiyo Vamasluta. Ruth Potts and Timm; Mr. Reynolds, her father, visiting with his parents, Mr. and splendid suport given her during mi'i'iduip July and 3 that the Mrs. Wayne Beck. The action of the suhromiiiitti-the year. of assessment work for nmnv Mr. Ktolz Splendid interpretation David Houghton; Mrs. Reynolds i hiKKical as well a lighter se- her mother. Patricia Theriault; years past has led to carelessness ofci turns was achieved hv the laand indilfricnee bv lisalors; monuments and Iwation notice dies showing considerable promise . have liern allowed to deli rnuate in this field of tiiiisic IncrcHNed so that idi ii' dlcat ion frequently is familiarity with the thniiNHiid of difficult is r."t impossible, and the licatitifiil and unique tone ' evening the Annual Thursday cie.-Frank Thornburg was in Eureka who rnme to conduct the gulden on Wrilnesdiiy afternoon and Met- titles and status possible on this remark"T of many claims tip day was ushered Day on able instillment. togMIu-- with imand stated that the usual work nuptial mas nt the local Catholic ier City derided Friday after- are cnnfus'iig or indeterminate bonfire at the In with a large was under way at the property Church and during the ceremony noon. in coordinated proved prlieiciii-and the lighting grounds reasons bv The principal given of tin Entre f the Untie Coalition Co., local-'use of liHnds and feet m playing Member rend a cable containing s blessing up of the "T". lavoiing an assesament tin- organ's twin kovlmanls wdl In the extreme south end of from the Pope. Mrs. Iaul Hills- Literary club were guests of Mrs those Friday morning A nned with moratorium for another year are board 11111 expression controls will the district. The tunnel should dale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. knighii. Mrs. It. A. Wilkin Mhovela, rakes, bucket, brooms as follows' auto'll Mining is iinprn be I Videlicet H till- stud Ills xjn reach the lime formation Fitch served luncheon for the fam- gave the review of the and n variety of other tools and which he was anxious to prospect. ily Hi her home. Walter Fitch biography of Harry tauder' fitatile uinlei iresent (ondilions their ft Puls the students of Tlntlr equipment, A and hurh co'.ts; 2 financing is In the lower working of the prop- Jr. whose home Is in Coronado "Roamin' in the GloBuiin'. Those who have heard them High school will gather at it nr record ss unavailable either loans Mr tauder's of to came number anniverthe ChIiI. mmImiMi erty, small bunches of good on Beach. door and be prepared to clean and deluncli-eothrough t lie ale of minim: stoeks. lighted Willi till- surprised . luine.hnd been encountered. I sary party of his ircnts. thin were played and a dainty Die grounds, the yard and to ceprogress s secuti-tiewas served due to tlie restrictions of Quite a flow of water was be- - left during the week for New t Ins very modment und whitewash the "T'. on die arc making t D K ttstlcr entertained and i3i ilann ern amt Mr ciiMioiiS'ions: Stislent Ilisly Prewld.-nt- . Rex '"g pumped from the shaft or the York', intending to sail at nr fascinating inMrumcnt. North Idly mine, the amount be- - for England, when he was t sub the Essay Literary lub at her owners f,i.lir;i tally unable In have in charge of the students acis HuCom liulmg program. Mr. ng approximately 150 gallons per nut figures regarding the cost of home. Mis. Alex Jex gave the the work pcriormrd, tivities both on the gnsinds and Siolr. to thank those expressed over American "An of work book review minute. Most of it was from the a piece of unusual mine It i. cspi ,t.d that the time ex- wiii had taken n the hill. He will he awuited by H. pntt in the musi- water pocket on the 700 ft level, there. Mr. Fitch had for many Idyll", a biography of Carb-toWill provide relief the tension Billy . Sorenson, chief of qollee. of-cal LDK ami to the A programs, discussion followed needed K,M rl Markham. Mr tessl progress was being made years been engag'd in mine con- Parker. by many holding mining fi tals anl expressed a ho(M that Oulovich, district attorney and were week-env refreshment in District. dir.nl Salt Tintic and tn Hn .Hnt the with the sinking of the North tracting ilaitus bv 1" ation. There is a I. i.Luk- Mrs the Markham re- - 'I.;,n Broderick, preeblent of the shaft and the usual tonnage "Tlie Family Helps Things served to twelve guests. ovirlsn of two nseitent Ily her .n d, A of ore waa being mined. turned to Eurek.-.authlJW W, years between July and October Along" the Senior play given at Week the Tintic High School auditorEureka' annual Clean-u' Tl "se who do their as1. 1949 either the grt.und or work Mr Nell Mrs. Bert ls.h;ird, was being rarrted out. bad in It ium wiis ne "f the finest things sessment wet k during their peri'el t "T". The girls will assist in and daughter. Rcrnnduir. "'red high in the past in sanitary that line ever given in Eureka. lnNir or make im- of Pn.vo snd Osrence Jones of You're Younger mav perf'-tup the class rooms. straightening matters and the entire city was Miss Izola Jensen was the teacher Mrs Alonzo Sandvalued at $2W or finished Bishop After the dean up provement visited diirlna fal Wilmington ng put In splendid condition. and deserved much praise and the Planting trees (fruit, shade or and theret'V complete asessment During the week a deal was students taking parta woodlot ) is something that lota work for two years Mrs Robert Glllispb. Mrs. Bo- - ' lTwlhr ,Jlt1e Thitre for i Wl closed for Uie sale of the W. L. many compliment. their lunch. of folks put off from year to No difficulty Is anticipated in shard and Mrs Vincent are sixlers Mis Evdvn Roundy. daughter vear I localise, as they say. "it Conover service station to the The sclivttlea of the day will lbno and Senate ap- of Mrs. Gillispie snd Mr. Jones Mr "",1 Mr tn the Girl Day Dance Continental Mr. of Mr. ami Mrs McCr-- a Roundy takes too long for trees to grow, obtaining culminate Oil Company. the of suhjerl legislation. Conover decided to devote all of was declared winner nf the Jones and I'm not young any more." proval In the evening at the High School musiinstrumental bis time to the garage business medal m the Gymnasium at which time John Hershey has a good answer and Chevrolet agency. cal contest held al the Tintic High for these folk who think they are Eldon Nels.n, Alexander Blight, will be crowned Dalton Mrs. Robert Glllumle entertained; Rich- Mr. and Mra. Walter Fitch Sr. School and Miss Myrtle Mr. and Mra. Wm. Bridge-- - queen, and the attendants, Marlon of Jsnion Robert Rowe, Cullen, never "You'll on a at to old too birthday Mondsy jhome parly plant: Eureka celebrated their fiftieth daughter of Mr. and Mrs Larsen snd Darlene Mattinaon will evening in honor of her husband's srd Wheelock. Kay Smith, John plant when you arc younger" medal for the won Allen a also participate in the ceremony. of their Galley. Jr.. Albert Ferguson, Wianniversary marriagr. birthday. on Rolden wedding. The thing that contest. doora in s lford Redmond were In Provo are the of There the Members eight Hcbcr family American Fork. Tintic. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Knotts and contributed most to thetr aupreme Sunday attending on officers trainsuper giant transport Con- - j tng were Mr. and Mrs. Eldon I tan son. arhool for Elks. happiness was the fact that they Cltv to Provo made up the Curt, Mr. and Mrs. Don Cart-so13 ing Uun of Mr. exit. emergency snd fsmily plus Dividend, were surrounded by all Uie mem- Central Baseball league and Mrs. Olive Carlson, moattended also Cullen Mr. flew Cisik and daughter. Nnd Mrs Ray Navy MARS type planes bers of their large family and season's playing started, to Monti on Sunday and tored durhours covering 1.389.400 of Goahen. George Gilllspie, of Knights of Columbus meeting (,n 8.649 the day vialtlng relative among the surprises wsa a visit reka games were to be apent the 1948. in miles day. Eureka ing Provo and f Bishop Mitty of Salt take City. Sundnv, American Fork Tlie Public Lands Commit tin1 today I April 11," 19491 unanimously inn-duct- - J h. a; llwdr Tintic High School Schedules Comedy; Directed Ruth Ann Smith 3-A- ci e Colo-vic- h. Students Featured Hammond Recital I - ! i Plans Complete For : 1 T Activities . Kiuqx-n-sio- Annual -, News' Twenty Years Ago In Tintic District Day Friday r N-u- s d - - 1,1 ( Coll-tlllU- e 1 - n - h- - Ir ; - j d - ; p el.-s- Viiu-cn- n i 1 nv-r- T1' Jo-An- j 1 ittend-Navy'- n. n. pleJ 1 |