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Show p Till : Ur.lORTHR in an,mriiUs your calling n"? rrtuHmdont n,w ytir befon I1 turn-ilu- v evening Forty-nin- e Volume Chief Con. Ceases': Mining Operations Silver uwfe HITS HOMli W HEN usn YOU in Eureka August 1 13... and 2 Per Copy 10c 1SMH Number Twenty-eih- 7iiat July 17, the Chief Cunxoli- vx-rtdaM .Mine ceased operations, fur a small maintenance crew. of two week. The for a jHriicl shut-dowmaximum period of the Anting to Assistant Gen'l Manage. A. Fitch. Jr., will lie Aug-Jj- 'i He ala states that there is . jjooil possibility that the mine siKner if the company will ieo'M-ran arrange for sale of its ore. Tintic's Silver .Jubilee Queen, Miss Darlene ami attendants, Miss Gene Oborn and Miss (larbett, and the Rodeo Queen, Mrs. Pearl Jones n, her attendants, Miss Betty Kkker and Miss Helen Robinson were in Midvale Thursday evening, July 14. taking part in the big parade held in that rily. Kay Thomas drove the young ludiea, and Mra. Esther Neilsen to Midvale and three of the royalty were driC. C. ven in Mr. Thonuw' oarcarIn the from parade and a courtesy the rity of Midvale waa used for Ihe other three Tintic lovelies. Much needed support for the Following the parade the f a cupper tariff folks met at the home of Mr. has been pledged by the Western Hnd Mrs. A. M. Rosa in Midvale Statea Chambers of Commerce and hnd a grand' and Metals Cnnfeivnce, it was annoiin-- ; were served a tasty lunch. Mrs. ceil in Globe today by Claude Matilda Uss and Mr. and Mrs. ltnioks. President of the organ!- - Albert Ross. Hr. and Mra. Norman ration. .Oliorii and family ahm enjoyed the Help bns I icon promised by the parade and the evening at the Isis Angeles, Salt take City, and Boss home. Hutte, Montana Chambers of Commerce. In addition, the Western Statea Council is requesting the Washington representatives of the San Diego. Isis Angeles, San Francisco, Sent He. and Portland Chambers of Gummcrre to support current rongrvHsional efforts to reinstate the copper tariff. The Western Slates Chambers of tNimnierre Metals Conference was organized last week in SilliiHtlieit Church and Civic leadver City, New Mexico by represen- ers are working to put over a Commerce tatives of Chambers of Pioneer Celebration in Goshen, of New' Mexico, Arisons, and West which will tie held on Monday, of the organiza- July 25th Texas. Dim-tortion met Monday, July 18, at The Celebration as planned will tardalmrg. Newr Mexico. Chaa. F. commence with the Goshen Junior Willis, Secretary of the Arizona High school band presenting a Tariff Board, and K. D. band concert commencing at 10:00 fopMr , Mining Comniimioiifr of a m. Basil Rrroadhent, the band the Los Angelea Chamber of Com- director. Is in charge of this. merce, wree invited to attend, The Church organizations are in tend. charge of arrangements for a parade which will commence at 10.30. Thia will be followed by sNirta ami games on the school lawns. Following thla there will be a soft Imll game played by L.D.8. Girls and Marriied Women. Commencing at 1 p.m. the Goshen Senior trail team will play with Mona team. Then at 3 p.m. the Funeral services will tie conduct- senior ed Friday at 2 p.m. In the Goshen Goshen Junior team will be at a with the Eureka junior team. IJS wanl chaN-- for David IVt game The celebration will be climaxed erson. 70, who died at the IJS with a Rodeo put on by the memhospital in Salt take City at 11:15 bers of the Goshen Vslley Riding p.m. Monday. nnd Reinstatement of Copper Tariff Pledged by of Funeral Services Friday For , MrsignesMorley! , t. er j Funeral services will be conducted Friday. July 22. at 2 p in. church under the Hishop Kemp of the church of Provo for Mrs. ; j in the LDS , Episcopal XX. long-- ! Apiea Hutley Morley, time resident of Eureka, who died at her home in Eureka Tuesday at Goshen Plans For a.m. of causes incident to 12:30 age. She was born July 7, 1801. at Volten. Essex. England, and came to the United States at the age of 12. Celebration 8he first lived wiyi an aunt Monday, July 25 Ogden where she attended Khool ami learned the dressmaking and milinvry trade. For several years she operated a millinery shop in Ogden. She was married to Joseph Mor-lr- y in Ogden Nov. 27, 1878. They lived in Ogden several years be- h man of Talent Show; Mrs. Margaret Cronin, Chairman of Parade Committee and Tickets; Mrs. Esther Nielsen, Chairman of Queens Committee: E. R. Wheelock, mem- take City restaurant, later moving to Eureka where Mr. Morley operated a barber shop for 56 years. She was a member of the Episcopal church, and was a charter member of Women's Woodcraft Lodge, having belonged since it was first organized in Eureka in 1900. She was very active until she lost her eye sight 15 years ago. Sinee that time she managed to make some very beautiful crocheted shawls and other things for her friends. She was the mother of fire children, two of them survive her. Survivors include two daughters, Ethel Morley and Mrs. Faye Gamble; a granddaughter Mrs Lavnn Walker, and a great grandson, Terrill Walker of Eurfore moving to Salt where they operated a s ber of Parade Committee. W regret that we do not have a picture of the entire committee, but it seemed an impossibility to get thorn together at the same time. Art-hur- niin-atu- Funeral Set l For Big Celebration be in the Eureka City cemetery by Fairbanks mortuary of Orem. Dittmer and children. and tarraine and Dittmer of Eureka take City visitors for a few days last week. Mrs. Vivian Montague, of Payson, mother of Mrs Fred Dittmer, joined them at Payson and accompanied them to Born in Goshen, May 27. 1870. lie was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew lYterson. He was a farmer I ami miner by occupation ami was educated In Goshen schools. He married Mary Elizabeth Hansen in February. 1002 at Provo. She died Oct . 2. 10.'I8. Ih1 married Bertha Scott. Oct. 1. 1047. Mr. Peterson resided in Black-- I foot, Ida., for 10 years where he j engaged in farming. In 1023 he j moved hack to Goshen where he has since lived. He worked at the Tintic Standard Mine for 17 years Surviving are hia widow of Go- alien, three daughters: Mrs. IJoyd Sorensen anil Mrs. Erma Steele. Goshen; Mrs. Orvil Gressmsn. Salt take City; seven grandchildren two Friends may call at Ihe family home in Goshen from 10 a m. un til time of services. Burial will be in Goshen cemetery. Mrs. Fred Ricky. Linda Mrs. Nettie were Salt Silver Jubilee Committee held a meeting Satui day, July 16, at MM) p.m. in the Memorial Building Reports from the various committees were giy-- l Resident Dies Methodist Eurekans attended the reception and dance given by the officials of Boys State at Camp Williams last Thursday evening: Mr. and Mrs. tarry Elton, Mammoth, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bauer. Mr. and Mrs. Heber Cushing, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mcllor, Mrs. Cyril Beck, Mrs. Brennan Hannifin, Joan Sax, Elaine Erick-oMerle Gillispie, Louise Frisby. Ricardo Eschevarietta, Albert Rosalind and Jonny Robinson. I 1 -, Bands: Robert taird. Chairman. Robert Hutchinson. Louie Barrett. at Loa, July C'nrno Dunlavev. (Jueens: Filter Nielson. man. P. N. Nielson. Housing: Hare tar son. 30 The next meeting of the Associated Civic Hubs Southern and Eastern Utah is to hr lU'Id lit Loll- - on Saturday, July 3th. ChairChair- i man. Publicity and Advertising: La-- 1 vern Bauer. Chairman. Ruth Wal-- 1 Hanni- f, , ' Chairman Invitations. Gerald Kennedy. ........ Miinmnih Fire Dent, ; ARNieintmn. D. H. Whitt.-iibiug- Kemietli Ti h Is KiWHnis. Oi.'iirin.'in Spur-ni-r- P.ihIi-- i . ston-moth- Boyle of he I.YU: vAcal solo. Misa Kiiih Clark; reading by Miss Elaine Paxnuiii a id a eostiimo dance by honors Miss Ada llissb-Wcic Hi ll Ml,- - oldest mall and f i mu cneh w, i ids o Tintic Stake. Miss Jem Pitt'S was liostcss to a nmiitM-of friends, the party brit g in honor of tu-- r house guest. Miss tashe Mid'iid of i liius liltiehcon A! I o , I'M k a ' I'riitgi-fullowed. was Pike ai.d Main .b-Mrs A lo-I I'lliida.s plize Winners Tile f l.oie-a'ci , reived a g.'l gui'Mt . Miss p!,i,-,wi ie ;m ange l r , r r For-Servic- e, M-g- Pm. l TlllMIMUl Talent o Show N"in a Jameson Cm! r o in ii. 1 t I Hairv ee : F-i- I.nn-dl- e ll'ii-- Boh, rl ; r Del-ore- Qpg Shipments Week Ending July t L M' - L-n- M-n- Dies In Oregon M i.--s Ib-'e- I'lWi-rs- F C h . 'i a: i g ! All liiisi- - honor'd In i sixty-filt- tiiilh-da- Ih 1 ln.-n--d y a t'.iupiet was F.t-iof Mani-niotgiven Mi. Sus.e at her home The n( term will and evening wep- - spent playing A liaiiipn't wan g imes arid duin-inserved (It li n'chsk, the guests being leutint at two long tahlcs, Willi fl'iwels mid ll liirt tl cake holding fi5 candles. Those ay i Mr. ninl Mrs K. D. t it Thu i her. Mr and Mrs George Elton ami Earl Elton of Mam moth. Mr and Mrs. Sam Elton of Gcnola. Mr and Mrs. Cal Elton and children of Dividend. Mr. ami Mrs Kyle of Santaquin. Mre. jmis.is of khireka and Mr and amt daughter Mre Henry Rnts-rtguest, e.Ms hi iis,s in Kuieka on Monday, July rr.g Pn,rie,-- r Day 2.V and and Mrs Glen Allen and 'laughter. Shiiren. of Salt Lake City were Sunday visitors at the home if Mr ami Mre Jaek Nilson Mrs Kindi.'ill is the former Frances Mr am! Mis 8,n Kimball ami. Ronnie, of T'siele and Mr. Alien will lie Miss Shirley Stores, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stores. Stores, renu-iiils-re- d wi-n'- la-e- Pri-Mf- c will ll-- - - l of tatter Day Saints hy AIii.o Sands! mm. bishop Services as follows: song "One Fbs'ting Hour." Blue Bml Chorus; VtK'Sl I' ViM .illon. Veil Sudwecks m.Iii "Tin! Wonderful Mother of Kuil(h-nin- : Mo.e." Gein-vievtalk, Clarence Bauer, song. "Going " BishHome I. K Spurrier; talk. , I A1'H Zo Saiidstlolli; song. "Lull's PrnyiT." Blue Bird Clior-i- i' l.ene-ir- i lion, L K. Spurrier. was in'tlie tahi City , ,!'i,,t v. no, hr the ilips-tior- i of of Orem. teiriks mortu-irP'e Chrisi NOTICE li iio-gr.i- Slu-ldo- w:im were conduc- .f ill v 18. iii the Eureka of the Chun-- of Jesus , nnii-versir- 1.I-.- rs-- ' t' services l M'eid-iv- M Mil-fol- Ti.-.ti- , Funi-r.-i- ted . t . RobFiat l Chau n an .!" Knif.Marion ert Fluids. Carl Folds i , P. liter. Mi.si is Mai g i ret Junes. Mrs . S I. Jei'iian. Mis tao M"i'i-anMrs. Allen Mrs M '.Mi I n "iiMi-iand the Piki-lean i":ii-!-if- i d if honor Mivs Leslie M's M-- - s ..i.i-s- - Hopes Ed Thomas. isiv-:i;g- i I .mu lies f"r the Bands s Chairman. Clement. Ina rOT Robinson Fhvo Wall Gran-Chawin. Mrs A D Munson lone 15 Ivnn MoO'ne Carlson Inuhih Larsen of Spanish . Prepsrstion of lunelas Mrs Fnru K Potts Earl Gir-Mrs L. ''rk It Paxman. of 40 R"lurdy at th.,rnt fhu f Consolidaicd, Smith Mrs Arthur Mrs R f Gnntv. t. Mr "n,! oZrSy ty. 1 sib . Dragon Charles Kav Ralph Hopes Mrs. Ethel 6 'l"yD'nnl-Iv- . Mrs. tananl Bmwn Bill Mrs. sur. Virginia Cartwright. , , f Mr and ."Pr',Kk had a 'J from three of his Mar-- . Bates. o. pson. r l,,Wies over the weekend. Mrs. m Special Events Kp d Johnson Bon ft of Dm flora and Advis- - ' , il C.il-vu!- Stak st . j 1 0f the South-Eaarea nvited and urged to attend. Wi-l- s .'inaT'.''e ( 'ol' ll 1 i Win Trelonr inP'11' n Interesting an t ana all!i,Vn m'rting. All members: who are interested in the I I Heeling .A hHmniet Vnc d'-b- - Cnm-issm- i'i wo-ini- - '"airman of the State Road Chester Olsen of the men from other groups muling an oil eompany represrn-iv- e will attend and take pHrt in uie dismissions. Arthur Brian, of tin levies win Jh. president Former Resident ; cr Wed-ii,-.i.i- . steers. Mrs. Capitols tavcles Back, 70, mother of Wayne Reck of thia city, and resident of Eureka for over 40 years, died Thu onlay, July 14. in Nyassa, Ore., of causes Incident to age. She moved with her husband to Oregon two years ago. Mra. Beck was born Nov. 6. 1879, in Payson. As a young woman, Mra. Reck was very aid ive in her church, hut ill health prevented her from doing ao these past years. Although very retiring, she filled her place in the community whenever Tintic Stake arranged to entertain possible. at first old folks and widows, the She survived hy her husband, 'a theatre nr!y. then a social and David isBeck, Nyassa; two sons, luncheon at Mr. Birch's Provo Reck. Eureka, Wanl Beck. home at First. North and Third Wayne Idaho: a daughter, Mrs. East. A short ppgram hy Provo Bellevue, A. J. Burns, Nyassa; 12 grandhufollows: arlistM was given as children and 11 morous readings hy IPif. W. II. ! with a party of 70 men. ... "tigat;ng raw material sources ... ,Rh Will I well represented Iter Horne, of the Utah Mining Club, which will commence at 6 p in. The ltnd(o will he staged in Ihe new Rodeo Arena which Ihe Killing club has Just completed. Bert Morgan. President of the Killing club announces that they are planning a real western rodeo, using wild horses and bucking News Twenty Years Ago In Tintic . son. Associated Civic Clubs Schedule CIiUui work will Im dispense with on Sunday morning, July 24, and the time will he given over to a program commemorating Pm III. neer Day. The LDS Sunday School is spun soring children's races on Monday, Boy D. Meyers. 72, long-tim- e July 25 at 10:00 o'clock. Various resident of Eureka, died Saturday kiiu Is of races, novelty and many morning, July 18, of a cerebral others will Is1 held on main street. hemorrhage, while visiting a son, Kubvn Myers, Kirkland, 111. Tin total forest area of the Mr. Meyers was a raiidenl of Eureka for the past 60 years and United States is 461.307.0(8) acres. was highly respected and well liked by the entire community. He was hern July 28. 1876, at American Fork, a son of William D. and Emma Jane Koley Myers. During his residence here he was A wry important strike waa employed as an electrician for Utah Power and Light Co., until made in the Tintic Bullion tract his retirement five years ago. He of mineral lands, owned by the had also hern engaged in mining Chief Consolidated Mining Co., and worked through the shaft of ,,,r a short time. ,,r mariii'-- l Bertha loyle in the North Lily Mining Co. The ore frem Tint ic Bullion differed My' ' ,J2' fnini that in the North Lily and Lily. It was sulphide in He was a member of St. Iat- - Eup-krick's C.itho:.r parish of Eureka. character and tin initial ship-mei- .t was expected to contain his Sw vivii.g r tr, (iiiinaw silver. 23 to 25 cent lead 16 per rent zinc and P) r gold. Priu'tieally all of the had woik the Chief Cons. o'l this gpuiud bail Is'eii peforiin-on Ninth Lily's bon fod level. Work was ies iiiit- -l at tin' drift alter a shut ri dow'i tor ' lu'dri i::d, gl were lifge .it Hie v W'ms recited H"!y BoS-i'- " 30 111 St palmk's l.by M in1 Net meoliie Utter a! arid a 'I ojr.iat i.g e;iet:.-e- s i hiin h tlic tui-:- . for or ledel'il .JU. Rmpneni M.lM Was celebrated rerond ipi.ilti-.liifiieiidi!:g Thiirs.il i y n rniiiR at 10 imi am j 'l If, f2"ii;..Vi!l7l. a'lin'iMti IJi'J'i r Rl. Rev. I liy the pri..f-oil! tiy the A ( I e A' of ll,eM. , F Ge". .nnUli. who paid triDi'iivi r K Rio Gra! ih1 Rv Co. Was to Mys-tdevotion bute to M' lii!..v pi. Hug in Ihe timkiige that )i : i bur li. Wil.i I.CI e.s i.ity f ,1 the handling of i:i the Ml I:.! men on- dn-ifrom the sh.ilt of the Ci'v .Em hi .''iivlnrd M.i.e The out iei.i'tov ist Salt IikeAfili-r-so'i t arid, r the ,! etmti of lie w i . ii,ovi g tbrougb put of of i t moft'ii'v Ameriinn S' it.'ln s' i!l. but as I'M gilb'.l.s fl.ll-l- f'.r ,V M.lsome Mil'll' ot!;r Mil flics' NOTICE Ui.pl ilea. ft s were done, shripiug woiiM 'u:' !f"iii Euiek.i St Hilda rl A pioiei; Huy pigrum will hs trai M li miMu l.DS clmis in give;- j, M I Hi I'M. who but a lit I b1 ni, ith. Siurdiy July 23. at 12 s) riiop- Iha'i a iii"iiih fnevioijs. P- -t o'rloi I: fpun ti'iMi.ei i:i Eureka, v following the one ,.f the hospitals In tas at died Iswill ttie es r.u he, for The news of his death Angel,-.i hildP'ti. was m" t fo II..S city, hy his life who' long friend. Dr E J. Howell, CaliMr L. K Sp'iuii'-to Mr M l!" a i on.p.i'.-ej ory P.uail Mr R I.. Garity. Mr fornia after the hitters husinexK Mr Hurry Bundle cleapil up in affaire hud M- Eureka, lie l ad been in hunmras Bnnian Hannifin. for thirty-fou- r years and hail made Mr Carl Fuelda Vin nnr-Sfrni'ds who regretted hear-- ! Mrs Miirgap-- t Mr Witt Trekrar. treasui-- , u.g of 1, a. p.i'w-inptaiv l nt E I" r Kirkland, Church News n, News h L. D. S. NEWS and final plans wen1 laid for the big celebration. Many former Tintic residents Eureka arc cxxa'tcd to attend the Silver Jubilee and all are planning for a grand reunion. Below is a list of the various and each member on committees, Eureka Methodist Churl'll is working hard eommilters these Sunday School at 10:00 A. M. to make this celebration a success, M. A. 11:00 at Regular Service and all are worthy of the thanks Sermon by the Pastor and Special and appreciation of the entire commusic munity. Parade. Maynard Cronin. Chair-Welcome to our services Dick Wheelock. Robert: man. Pastor Rev. C. M. Wilton, Rowe. Maud Gnurlcy. Ella Han- S. S. Supt. Harry Randle, mfin. Margaret Lucas. Eldon Nel- The following EurekaLD-s-Churc- Long-Tim- e ,en, Salt Lake City. of re Goshen Resident's Jubilee Committees Listed eka. Burial will Meeting t Tintic Queens Given Royal Greeting At Midvale Celebration , f YOUR OWN NEWSPAPER Kinvka, Utah, Friday, .July 22, Jubilee Committee Makes Final Plans for Celebration to be Held ADVnKTISIXG YOUR , a j and Mrs as Mra George M Shannon and children haw returned home t Redwood City. Calif, after a weeka visiting In Eureka and Salt take the guests of Rt. City. They were Rev. Msgr. A 4 F. Giovannoni and Miss A tiril Ih Giovannoni. |