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Show p itmiiTHR r opprrciulft hofon Tiwb ,nv erening (Vrretpoiuleni Forty-nin- e Volume YOUR ADVERTISING HITS HOUR WHEN YOU US; YOUR OWN NEWSPAPER Number thirty-tw- o Copy- - Unties Silver Jubilee Celebration Welcome Jhe "70 Per 10c Kuivka, Utah, Friday, August 12, 1919 and Over Club" or Part of Eureka's Best Crop Contests, Rodeo Shows, Parade,' Dances; Other Events Outlined i celebration will get Tintics big annual two-da- y under way early Friday morning and continue thru the late hours Saturday night. A big program of Highlights of Big events in pluniieil to entertain both young ami uM. amt hundreds of an- - cxM-rtcformer to join tin-- townspeople in the lug cclclirHtion. Alsiut 41M) iiivitalioiia have lax-sent to former and nmny of them will return to keep alive the true western apirit ujam which waa foundid. the city of Eun-kWith all kinds of races for young anti ball games, entertainment for the kiddies, rodeo performances, Friday anil schedule are erainmi-- full of entertainment. n lured .iluive nre 1 iulir citizens who liave rrii!ed liere from 37 years to f)1 years. Tliere tliuiild In many more in llie picture, liul all were not available at (lie lime llie pit lure was loLfii others were on llie siilt itHne were out of town list or could not be contacted, while others were a hit liv of having pictures taken. Some of these ieople could tell some interesting things on the growth of Tinlic. and of the kind ul milling done in early years, hut they are all a lliur-inuii- Talent Show Result: 'Big Boom" Bolt liidilnNun, emphiyi-- e of Eur- eka City, thought the Silver Jubilee celeliratlon wan beginning a lilt early, when on Tuesday while spreading gravel on Railroad street, he heard a "lilg Umim ami the blade of th- - tractor he tva-- i driving did a Mt of a pump-n(not calculated on.) Apparently a eap and some powder hail become ml veil with the gratel. whleh was obtained from one of the mine dumps and exploded when the blade of the traetor panned over the explosives. Fortunately no nae wan hurt, and no mintage was done to the tractor, Boh receivetl a real scare, and who wouldn't have under the same circumstances. p, the Tintic District will register all students on August 31, at 9 a.m. and regular class-wor- k will commence September 1, at the same time, The schools of Eureka according to Alexander Blight. All construction and repair work has lMen completed anil the are now rapidly getting the buildings In hliape for the opening. During the Minimer months three major projects were comple- City Tax ens-toilia- ns e Levy Remains-Sam- nevrr-the-les- ted. When the high school building was constructed, no cap stone was placed on top of the bricks and Levy of Eureka City was passed during the years the weather had by the Eureka City Council Friday, worn the mortar completely away. ceAugust 5. totaling 21 mills, the This mortar was replaced, a ment cap stone was placinl on top nine as in 1948. of the fireHie levy as act by the council of the bricks, the inside wall was completely stuccoed, the if is follows: Contingent expenses, old obsolete ventilators five mills: to purchase, construct and the roof waa given a ttd supply water sources, four milk; to improve, open and repair general overhauling. itwte and sidewalks four and1- Since the const met ion of the mills, to construct and steam line to the high school, was repair services and drains. one several breaks occurred and it as same, the mill: maintenance of to and Hull impossible repair City box cement a wen lines one-ha- lf in all memorials and three Lt. Arvid Elmer Malmstrom mills; maintenance of the library about one foot stpiHre. During tin j re-- ! was line entire fund, one and one-ha- lf summer the mills; public moved anti a steam tunnel large nfety. two mills. enough to work in was const me-- j ted. Superintendent Blight states the district will that he helu-vesave enough fuel in the future to pay for the const met ion of this tunnel many times. Then a cement root cellar was constructed east of the door that leads to the kitihen of the cafeteria. The cafeteria has been han- dicapped in recent years by a lack Funeral s. rviccs will be held Jmes Miller Wilson. 70. Rich- - " n in August 2:i. at 1:30 p. m. In Santa eat. is food that of amount mond. Calif and formerly of Meria during the winter Fe. New Mexico National CemeEureka, died' at ll:fi0 p.m. Wed- -' he tery for 1st Id. Arvid Elmer naura-- r Malmstrom. who was killed in ' September II. 1912 near Sail -Nahisli. Egypt. Mr. Wilson was born in Derstich, a survey to see what was Malms! rom was horn Sepl.t. Ontario, Canada. June 1. 1879. a niade ! 7 in Dividend, rtnh tember taking place at this most worthn of Thomas R. and Janet Lau-- r while It found that the Coiiutv. a son of Anion ami Aina project Wilson. ' At 12 he came to t was financed from f. difrom. llie was at project sources. 1. I lie dllldl en Haeh Malms! Jhe I'nitr-States and A m Diviih-nd.- i tliihl ferent tain. O.. for 12 years. In 1902 ireal for arc churned " cam west and settled in Richgrsduate of r.iysun High Sehiml. 2 Til.- State of Club lias he was a student nl the I'nivcrsit.v .inti-n- . mond l.'i years ago. tax on all Illinois sold in the of Ctah wlnr. hi- - enlisted in He M 1. id tins past year each arried Hilda M. Clreen in Corps Ht Moflat Field. Ki'b. was paid fi. per 1SU1. mid was t t Santa Maria Ciah. April 27. 1901. They ('.y,ill, , rsKli'd here for several from this fund. years, dur- - m,. for training i Me giaduated fromt lrR his residence here he followed hns :d!o-pr- Htoekton goven-.nietiFo l. C.iliforma. S these 5:n,ng iiiul was a member of the 20. i.nunh m,in,.v Eur. k.i ami the pad year tins t lei-tassignments in After vrs to I't.'iT pel meal servi d I'emlhtiin. Hawaii, ultural South Surviving ari his widow: a I Surplus ngrn Airport. Coueiy I fedelll! "Kht.-rV the Ci.lumlua Army Air Mrs. Dorothy V. Dahl; are put. lilised and Carolina, ainl ll'.oe :in' turned over Rase. South Carolina, he was selll Rrnds.n. Ias Angeles. Cal., ami ih ,,n a i n t mission to South Aim-r-? following sisters: Mrs. Jessie to m liool him h proj' tn II- -' 'inu-s- , pi Kin k River. O.. Mrs. Rex si h ., distt ii t I!I2. lie went with ,i .luit I'd J1 U'hni-rWilson Jleft provides the e('l 1ineT.t Ill- - 21.st Anne Akron, 0., gP Noithcin Afinameet 1 h.'iiih Mrs. I.illiau on Wilson, iairaiu. (.. t" During the tear was pla:-i t n were conducted leriu at the Tint h- rh,.s scried g :i th-h'.irn- r it In - ii Is for i: dat and during!v .ini: i. August fl. in the were meals 1. 2GH Sl.VH E. South time ch.ajH Salt laike. Interment v a This makes an utenige nlis sirvivei! by l.t p dnv. THr.-.c.tv undi-- r t1'.'' meal- - sorted ni.-r in I Mvi-u- t f.it!: r in did the n of lairkin :i ; er;il .'Hints nnil mortuary. I. i. of was a hilt during the udder i ins; is - hire a W ilfnnl Itetlmond state-- , Fur ka of was M i Ei ksi-The foil, wing flgMr. M.iii'i'ti'oin and Mrs r.rn Inning at 9 a.m Saturday handle the rush. -- I - the pot , iir.-P, trafflr on Main street lir.. al ,.res.ni, o' her relatives of Mr. iti can know the nin.cnc Milii.ti'"iii fill make th- trip to "" timt lift Hatfield the tlb-- t rp t the rumral services Rrtilrmitl Stri-e- t and up amoont of r San Fe Ho; ' J Harrj's (lenning estate rhlMr-- n andd"Hng Uj,,-ton one 'hint rtbs Thnw tf'innerly Bncon thlMn-Jt- . ttljo iii.ni n tiM-- s iter-- sorted the upter Main street. ,,f ,nllh' , gnH,",', drank 'r: ,n,l Mro. Jainen Batson and pniimls of nval f J JVr 5 f, MVur-- .v. of Dayton. Ohio, visd- - .V.0 pounds "f. h"" Mn?"ori: U"' w,ck al 11' "f vbli-i- l to the Ml I''" Chief Ciui!idafed. 4d cars; B MW 's-- n's 1 aillea: Centennial 1.. oarity. sister and brother-- : .V50 ponmls of mart Oumsilidated. V..nt ,,nd M". E. R. Bn-j-in spreading ,i"' s f lease, 1: Dragon ", the funner wlchcs tthb-Silver C.tv. Ev. rs,r"' 1u"n , Continued on DC Claymn. As Last Year wen-move- lf Services For War s Hero Aug. 23 , In Santa Fe, N.M. ; - "Vrsn. jsar? rs&ss ts . I- s. Marshal Gives Last Warning ' To Horse Owners This is positively the last warning that will be given regarding of horses roaming the stm-tEureka. Any horse trespassing In the City limits owners will be cited into court with a heavy fine attached to it. Robinson, City Marshall s W.-slt-- Firemen At Meet were Several of the loral fin-mein Heber lust Thursday. Friday and Saturday attending the State Firemen s Convention, which was held in that city. Those attending were Chief Ik-Clement. James Morgan. T. I,. Sullivan. Robert Franks, and John J. Hannifin. Barrett spent Monday of last week in Salt Ijike visiting Mrs. fru-nd- M shortly after Aug. 12, Friday, the Silver Jubilee Queens and their attendants will he interviewed over K. O. V. O., 1rovo BnisdcHsting Station. This should prove interesting to residents of 1 :00 p.m. Tintic District. iiie anl relatives. s "Good Kiddy" Rides Will Be Broadcast The Talent Show during the Silver Juhih-- rclobration will In held at three different times with local talent participating Every program will tie different, with 4A performers taking part. The programs will be brosdeast from the Memoris! Building to the public on Main Street. Only the the participants of the show will be allowed in the Memorial Build ing Broadcast room upstairs. So if you want to hear a good show get a good spot on Main Street. Time uf bromleaNt will lie a e ut follows: FRIDAY 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. SATl'RDAY After the parade 12:15 to 1:50 and 5:50 to 7 p.m. According to our present planning for the - shows, those participating will h- Joyce Ciarhett. Shirley Koyle, Howard flreenhalgh. Bessie Tonne. Rosalie McNeil. Cordon Olsirn. Richard Bauer. Betty Nash. Colleen Morduc. Colleen Burrs stun. Bonnie Ityan. Ray Colovit-h- . Shanna Ryan. Jimmy Runt, Joan Ferguson, Irene Kay, FlorenccWeitzcil. June Kennedy, and Nancy Kennedy. I.lnda Bae Da- Vicki Newman. Virginia lii-Ivan. NeUla Childs. Caroline Spurrier. Billy Bates. Mivo Ya- -mashits. !ee Olsirn. Ruth Wahlquist. iJivon Walker. Blue Bird Chonis. consisting of ABon Olsirn. Tlielnm (iriggs. Mary Thomas, Ruth Wahlquistm Anna Franks. Wsnda Colovich, IjtVerne Bauer, VilliTinder. Marjorie Thomas, and Maud Courtcy, Elna Binl Dnlena Dean. The Mammoth Orchestra consisting of Mel Hansen. . Bert June Kennedy. Kenneth Spurrier will he the announcer for the entire Talent Shows. Norma Jameson is chairman. assisted bv Mivo Yainashita Hamid Krcnton, chairman of concessions announces that he has secured rtaiie good kiddy rides, which include several types of fun for the youngsters, also some Shetland jinnies which the small ride. After the committee fry was disappointed on the Carnival Mr. Rrentnn sjient cnnsidt-raMtime trying to obtain aome con for the younger generation, and he believes that the entertainment for the young folks QI'F.K.NM CROWNED At the coronation Ball Friday evening. Jubilee Queen. Darlene Matlinaon, and her attendants, Mina Joyce Carbctt and Gene , and Ktsleo Mra. Pearl Jones, and attendants, Miaa Betty Ekkt-and Miaa Helen Robinson will assume their royal command. Whet-lock- RODEO NIIOW a e Mineral Display Dinner For Bands ay s Honn-msker- j t -- j a - Qui-en- At Rodeo Shows on Friday and Saturday nighta, good entertainment Is assured the Rodeo fans The bleachera will provide many extra Inside the Ball Park and on Friday the Tintic High School Band will perform, and on Saturday night the Magna Drum and Bugle Corps will do "their tuff," at the Rodeo grounda. The parade will wind through Eureka's at reel a and from all rewill not lie disappointing. ports it should be outstanding in every respect. Mining akil! will he diapalyed in mucking and drilling contests by Tintic miners. This feature la Don't overlook the Mineral dis- traditional at the Silver Jubilee. This fabulous mining community play, which is living handled by Tom (iisttn In the Memorial Build- has produced 1400.000,000 in silver, ing. He haa aome interesting dis- lead, copper, xinc and iron ore the first claim was staked in plays and it will lie worth your since IMMl. while to drop in and see it. A general program of events for the Silver Jubilee celebration Is announced as follows: FRIDAY Program Friday August 12 Club will do Sports The al 10:00 at Tintic high school, the rooking and serving of meals races of all klnil (Mayor Redthe for the hamht participating in mond has announced that automo-IHle- a Parade. This is a big job and the will not In allowed on the ladies are to be commended for sehmil grounds during the races). wholehearted their support. Baseball (lame Eureka Roys vs (oshen at Eureka Rail grounds . ex r- i ex r ' I i J " - 6:00 o'clock hjWM la Eurtka street. All business j :S0 p.m. Talent Show tn the Silver Jubilee Cele- - brntion. " K T j 1 j 1 I 1 r E L" j Anyone having rooms to rent for the Silver Jubilee celebration, please contact Mrs. Clare l.arsen at the City Recorder's Office in the City llsll. Mr. sin I Mrs. IJonel Fairbanks m twii last Tliurs-ila- v of Oicin evening saving hello to friends. w.-n- - Tintic's Junior Baseball Club. Rodca. Eureka Rail lark at 8:00 o'clock p.m. Coronation Hall Untie High Kfhool Crowning of Queens at 11:1X1 o'clock. Soap Itox Derby Saturday. Aug. 15, at 10:00 a.m. Parade at 11:00 o'clock. Talent Show, 12:15. 51 nek Ing and Drilling Contest at 2:1X1 p.m, (Opposite Post Of fire) (Cash prizes will In awarded for 1st. 2nd, and 5rtl palces) Rand Concert liy Timn-IHand In front of Memorial Building 1:50 to 5:50 p.m. Talent Show- 5:50 p.m, Ktoek Parade al 6:1X1 p.m. RinIini Perfonnsnee at X o'cloek The Magna Drum anil Hugh Corps will nf the intermission. ICimIi-queen anil her attendants will iiiiear at Hmloo on both c - o nights. Big Juliilre Dance at High School al 10:1X1 o'clock. Kiildy rules Nith Friday and Satur-dn- v hack of Elks lluilding. v Pony Rides both Frida v and mi tiw-- r Mam Street. Parmle to at High SehiNil tin-Ai- r Sat-iirin- nf.-ten- a KM"ii p-- 1 , 1 irrniinds d:!!-ren- - a-- (' f ' i !S"V,r 1 Ore Shipments For Week Ending Aug. i l s s T It S Rand tin-- ns Floats Town Floats i.'2 floats not countfiHtliresI ing t mt of town t'ands an-- l flonts from sm roiunliiur towns not list is! will lc m mine the All tiusiness houses in Eureka will In- on Saturday, m that all participate in the i t- 1 sunrise i- 1 1 ' nl im-- 1 - fm-- ir-sii-f- ii-- I tto-nte- - le - d ...i will and Sni'inlav muniiiigs. and nt flu- start ini: of llie iiaradi oil Na'urdiiv at II ini ii'iloi'k a ii I P.iinnan Himtiifm ill iKanau- - r of tin Silver .In-ti- li ii: m ii f e will the pur-n-trtlnr intin-- us follows: M-- , salute ii xt j down itarnge and - A ! si-- 1 n proci-it- l ii-- ill- I iMmi-r-t- Will tin- - corner, hack Up Ind-- v Row to high xchisil. where Hie pa liul- - will iksliiiiid :ir s , ami - . . ehnirman of announces that will form nt the high s In ml N M.im .slri- t to R.iiulles iip-gon- pro-hut- Memorial llldg., at broadcasted to Main SATl'RDAY 1 t Nat-mxls- r tin-firs- ; a m Powder Cap, Tractor Come Together . . . Queens Interviewed lock Ruir: I'rank lleesley, I'Jmer Duncan. Mrs. I .eua Sutherland. Mrs. A. I !. Tilt hell. Mrs. Nell I'cuiifll. Mrs. Dium Blight. Waller Greene, A. I). Malison. A. I'.. I iiiketl, Dan Knolls, and Mrs. l.ydia I erguson. Photo by Gran Worthtnitun r War Hero d. (alley. Sirs. lit! Holmes. 1 Schools Ready For Opening; Lunch Project Reviewed Ceebration... lintcrella, Mrs. Win. Vivian. Mrs. Hannah Mrs. I). J. Sullivan. Mrs. Muyiiic Maxwell. Mrs. Mary Iotls, Mrs. Dennis Harrington. John hit hashful anil didn't say too much on the subject. I lowever. all of them are anxiously awaiting the Jubilee Celebration which will bring many of their old time friends to lint ic, and one can bet there will lie ninth reminiscing alxiul many happy times licse nre the type of people sjM'iil in earlier years. who firmly liclictc that there is still gold in them their hills". llie I'.ureka Kcsirli-- salutes lintic's "old timers ". 'Hint Roir: Mrs. Mary Holmes, Mrs. Uniily it I 1 1 Uiili.ini I 1 1 ttill pl.it 'nine mil mill give gmiil .tipporl ami our nvt , i g.iioe, A lor ul the It t, , IV.il, ( iin-ini- - I iiiM-.irec- ( io-I- a li.irol will gitc l kin Mi llor. ('min ( luidi-iit- h t ii ( l"l i i D.ll ii, on I ini. iv iilli-- noon ol I: Id no min i. anil Mi Kulli arc llum t onluleni c. a. ' In-- iir ileli riuiricil In in i n earlief R.ne nl tin- - iiiN-- tt it Ii ii giinie tin- - Imt .1111 Mi etc It.ii inli tMill. lice tilling Ihi) .lion. I ll.ili-- , Kenny mill Kott-le- rry 1. L Noii.iM llioinas. It.uL Unit lull N.i.li. Ikll Hell, I i ill. I loo II..10. at llie of ttalL attiiv Mr. n nil Airs. John l'nrren and family were in Provo Canyon over the wei-k-i-n- |