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Show The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Pape Eight Mm. liny did a remarkable job. during I be ukI year and she w ably iiNMiNti-i- l by Mra. Kadie Mit-- i rlH'll, Mra Irene Finch lliuswiami Mra. Orrina Spurrier. Fur part of the yoar, during thi absence of Well, doff foni folka, we alio Mra. Mitcliidl. Mra. Upon Ferguson bad a good dunce here in the Sliver assisted with .tin1 work. Garden Saturday night, which in pushed aloof; by op Babe Ilulh. I Continued from Page Onei Yes sir, linin' ia a pretty good M M II Nl.llt Ml bread, plow II Imlchra of corn pusher. Kinila reckon iin people . bread, and 3 liutehea of baking .. m Kureka oiiffht to hHVe aorne " famder hlsculN. iisliwt (Jiurch) will nerve lunch all more good pushers like him, then Ifurlnif the year Mra. IJIIian day on Saturday, August IS. in oh boy, we would have something doing nil the time. Kuya, chief cook, made SIM) Inaies the Memorial liuilduiff. Specialty of raisin breail and it la estimated home-mad- e meat pica - also pie. T.ilk 'bout music, Hoy oh boy, that she made over 9,UIMI cook lea cake, saluil and choice of iJrinkN. you all done bean I 'bout, the One Man Hand, well this is a One Man Family, Iapa, two IsiVs, two girls, all one man's family. Hoy they si in know their stuff. There is gonna he mots dances on Saturday Might, anil you alt sho is wvlciiiue to come ami we'll try to give ou a good time, hetcha Well Sir. was just thinking "limit one time in Tcmiessi'e, was on ruy way to a little town and a stranger, didn't know my way. met a little negro boy an' nuked "How fur to the next town?" lie said, "flint no fir tail, Hoss, jes over tile bill," So folk that is the way with the Silver .Jubilee, lint no fir tall, jex over the hill. Aug. 12 and Kith. Friday and Saturday. Iioii't fool us folk 'cause we sho gonna In- - lookin' fvr y:i all. Folks I Just had put up my pen mil walked out for u little fresh air, it is now 5 a in. Well Sir, don't know just why hut somethin made me tlunk bark when I was a little hare fisited shaver, and how u knls down I bar in Georgia would I get together and play and tell g yarns anil whittle, memtier those wonderful pocket knives every! hoy had to have? Ye Sir. we used to make all kind of thing and v heard any one everything I ,try else doin' and when a rircus or i 3 aMiiiiiiiitiiiiKMiiiiiiiiHtiiiMiiiiiiiKaiiiiiiNiiKiiiiHHiiiiiiMiWHiiMiiiiiuiiiiHCiiHiiiiiimtiiiiiNiwiifiiiiiHiiiHiaiiiiHiiiiHUik' carnival would eome through even or thirty if it was twenty-fiv- e miles away, our old folk would fill up the wagon with straw, hitch up the team of horse and mulea, lack the frying pan, stew kettle, ham, bacon, talers, beans, big box home made bread and butter, and here we would go.Some kid would have a banjo, one guitar, one a mouth organ, playing and Binging and talkin' 'bout what we would see and do at the cirrus or carnival. NeviT will I forget the one we went to and saw the man put the greaaed pig in a barrel!, oh boy, what a laugh we had. and when we got home we kid had a try at it, an goah what a time we had, hut we had a darn good time all the way thru. Well Sir, just heard we aint gain' to haw no carnival thin time for our rhilluna, which to niy way o' thinkin' ia pretty tough luck, for all were lookin' forward to it and aavin money up to ride in thi an that. We have the rodeo an ridin, tyin an ropin an no on for grown upa, but don't you think the children are diaappointed ? It all mida money lt'a true, but we have to look Bfter our young people and make them happy. All my life Ive loved children and . Schools Ready ; For Opening ... - Au&ut pretty tough but all worked a onoUady wa Joan Gardner who in hi frienda drop in once in awhile. $ FOR SAI.E tug family and pulled together, a July 1909 married John Campbell-al- l wa a wa an he nicknamed, Jock wrm workin' one for all all for one. Hut you all Jut don't horn in Glasgow Scotland, Dec. came here Dee. 1906. 'know what hardNhips the good' 13. 18-1DINING IliMini si t. h.,k 2 9 x V? rugs and old timer went thru, long hours, Jock and Joan are the father and little pay- dont you thing they mother of ix children, of which Jars. Call lift p.u "n'' Mliould be called the pioneer of four are living and all in Kureku. 1937 Terraplane jour town? I kinda think an' don't Clyde, Virginia, Catherine and tion. $50.00. Call ' made done these that you Peggy. people " ai2p life here easier for us and iihnuld- ha a brother here. A. B. nt we a a whole not forget the Campbell, known by all of ua a Cafl one who helped to make Kureka wfli4 born in Scotland July 12p Amy. a fair place to hw. don t 7.1 7. came to Kureka in 1908, iowr and reminiee over the forget our old timers. What Say? Wl.nt hack to Scotland and back days. Will he lookin' fir ya, 12th ami Folka. I'm no writer but Jut here in 1910. Ha been living here N),w stnPB tonm a few word bout a lady who was ver since and says has never nth. Jf into Best when one work " in " day, horned right here in Kureka. April Phon? Sincerely or work. Pretty nice old "hen-OrL' 2H. 187 had thirteen brother and wanted anu nticn loiueri muter, all born In ami near Kur- - boy we think, never married. 1 ekH. All that' living now are 3 Jock ha worked in the mine nMn) tcra an 2 brother; Anna Warren forty-on- e year, but not able to and Jack Gardner both living in work any more, very seldom conies California, Mary Ann in Kureka, down town, only for a haircut at WE WELCOME Ja me Gardner also of here, Har- - J's of course and I'm pretty sure rict Jone of Salt Ijike City. Thi he wouldn't mind seeing some of , - - : OIl124-Wa- tr ts ;" j em a-l- j ia-- , ' ; Our Old Friends and Customers back to the BEST WISHES FORMER SILVER JUBILEE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS and CONGRATULATIONS JUBILEE COMMITTEE I j f; TINTIC DISTRICT MINERS UNION NO. 151 LAIRDS MARKET Phones 58 or 64 j ZuilIKX ALL THE OLD TIMERS do. Tlease Mr. Kditor, Just a little more apace. Would truly like to ay a few word bout aome folks who haa done spent a heap o'time in Kureka, haa seen her build up-g- o ikiwn. come hack and no on a small towna do sometime. Ye Sir. back in the hoive and buggy day, when it wa pioneerin' from the ground up. no pavin, piped in water, eh'clririty an an on like we have now, these ftlk find it You Too May Remember... (Continued from Page 2i exiatance and which waa always one of Harry's pet interests. When the romance raddled engineer at the Mammoth mine, with his mind on "button and hows" took his mind off the engine lone enough to wave his handkerchief to the wearer of the Huttons and Hows, who happened to be head hasher at the Rennerv at the foot of the hill - resulted damage estimated at $W notion. Lnver-bn- v never tlid rail for his pay nor was ever seen again loeallv from that dav. When the puhlie taste H, firkle as it is today, caused Hob Cornish proprietor of the "Htue Front" to switch from Hon-Hoto Hilliard to Howling then as the motor age dawned to combine the Cornish ve natality, the Font flivver and Tintle's travel tastes into nn hourly jitney service between the Tin-ti- e ta wns Hob's running commentary on the new and views of the time, was an milled feature of the shuttle service. It wa Hob. if we remember cornvtly. who was heard to brag that "a certain tire, t with its rend ruMicr slopping loosely, like a eowhoy chap, "had gone three thotisand'niilea and had another hundred in her. If he was any Judge, and he thought he was.' M At n Mtm M TAKES THIS OPPORTUNITY (KnMntt NnisMeil o IFot&AoM OF SAYING HELLO AND WELCOME TO ALL THE FORMER AND VISITORS TO OUR ANNUAL SILVER JUBILEE " T? , j still 12, 19,5 |