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Show to REPORTER - y,ir y?lir calli,lj i nows w- correspondent before ln ,M'al lues Jay pmiiMfl Forty-nin- e Volume Kmvka, I'tah. Friday, August Kiwanians Enjoy Dinner Ready For New Experience ; It, . . . Round-1- 1 and Show s held Kiwanis iumHhk Wednesday ev.-ruyNst 10, ill 7 p m. at K.-Park, with President firm-iin iharRP. Thf pledge I Mivai.in "- - ni,K WiW t Wilson la-.- . with l!liKht Al.-'- i thirty-tw- o Celebration Prize Winners Named - eie--,n- c Frisbv and Harry and his mother. Mrs. Ada p.ln.. ft cr dinner the members thrT wives weiv entertained L a piclun show. The pirture.s ",er(. light to Eureka hy (lean WorthmKton. Mr. Allen and Mi. showed a p.fP fr.,ni Payson. They River by Colorado the down trip nil-h- a flronp of boy iind men from Another .lubilip Celebnition can be written off the Imoks as outstamlinjr in every way. The (Jraml Jubilee ball in the Tintic High School mg elsewhere: Mrs. Ida Allen, k and son of Santa Anna rain'.. Ir. and Mrs. Hl.-- F. All.-- of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. !. H Francom of Payson; Mr. find Mrs. L.V.V. Snow or Artesm (altf.: John Taylor. Irovo; Mr. and Mrs. J. S. (hisln-ii- : of Halt talk.", E. W. Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Hillington, Mrs. Touch- Ulraee Cronin I; la.uise Cronin. M.Clone, Tulsa Okla. . i ' c cel.-hrB- Methodist In Latest" Who's races. Tin- Soap box derby, an added feature of the eelebration waa thoroughly enjoyed both by the Eureka resident sliould la very entrants and those watching, proud of the fact that two of Young Roger (Carlson showed the our prominent men rated -most speed and came out aa the Who's j champion Fnrrel Wahlipdat came tion m the latest iihi -, - I ' Mr. und Mrs. hith sehool Is'.vs who so greatly assisted in cutting the weeds in district on Main street the buxine list wiU. Also to the girls who in second mid Phil Thompson ate, .i., , we have so me futun champion nicer In our midst. There was a hit of disappointment in eniiiHH-iioi- i with the kiddy races, as the truck had trouble getting herv, and the rides were not set up until h Is nit noon on Saturday. However, the younger generation made up for lost time and really got a bang out of the riih-- s The )siny ridca were very popular, and their owners did a very good, business. The ball garni between Eureka teen-ageand Ooslivn nmved rut Iter diaaat rous for the Eureka , Culvert of Kols-r- t won 'third plan. From all nppcnrancea from California early in the week and were in town for the celebration. They returned to Hingham mi Mondnv. to the u ni .Mr. and Mrs. E.l Shaw retnrne.1 Church News . . . me truly grateful - Who in the West" n Eureka Eurekans Listed . I Kresl.-Elbert and daughter Mary Ellen, of Salt latke were in Eureka attending the t Ion and viaSilver Juhil.-ding at the home of Mr. Hresli-yfather, Frank celebration. The opening day festivities started Friday- morning at 6:00 oclock with a booming aalute. Tne races for young and old drew a large crowd and much merriment was derived by the the participants ran the various j Mr. anil Mrs. Pay-so- n. gymnasium brought to a clone the two-da- y ; . i in-- , We Number Copy- - Si-r- n ililirions dinner for th.iin.l w;H prepared hy Mr. - f OWN NEWSPAPER Silver Jubilee Termed Outstanding; About on iniiiil street during the cclchrutioii wen- the tollt.wmg lormei' Knreka residents now liv- - j me .Bering The YOU USE YOUR it-- Jmv i -- ;Tmvn "ki Per 10c ISMt i ADVERTISING HITS HOME WHEN VO! Colo., were guests at the Iiuine of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Nevers lvnvcr. P.igli-r- , ('aml.-Front. Maxine Paxnmii. Sliai-nFitili. .lulian Sander- for tin- - Sliver .lulillee. They Wen Ryan. Hugh Rowl.-y- . Noel son. Allan Milne, and Kynn Carter. S.cond rove: Ann K.iunu-iix- . A. H. Wclih. live accompanied by Mrs. Calvert's Juoiui,- - I'lidi'i-wnod- , C. I'Ii ; iscat-d- i ihs. T iimi.y Sn.ilh an-- l.illv Catl.-Max Sorenson. mother. Hack isi'iit.di. (oi. Hiirnrs. also of tin- - float with their love-hrepared 1 . S:m-ls- l Paulette S r. icj-n- . Nancy Fii.xl-v- . Prnni I nver. Stevens, istan-lmg- i liav Hra-ly- , and charming Jerry I Eilt-.-Stiur--Hr ty I, oil nml FiurYs.x. Mrs. Fie-Aliinlvn M;i;i We (specially thank Mix. AlI hI.m-hiMii'eill. ;i:i-- l t'n- - day the pictine was t a k.-wire Pi.pils utl.nding gurirn ter On:,."n and Mrs. Leonard Mrs. Francis Carlson and childKn-j-f- . IsTi.iiii-uHivu-lCharles Fox. Chrixtin- - I 'a!gl--isli- . Uumlcy, Judy Ann ( I.uirlcy. ren of Salt Ijikc spent tin- - past and Rvan who designed I I iv Sliaim-Hales i r. Ha.n Jii at: (Ire. nhilgli. t week visiting m Eureka at the float, k'tidly assisted hy 13-- 7 of Mr. and Mrs. M. CaiN'.n, And the driver. Mr. fur tMiys, as the score was at the an-Hividind m Allan Randle, was tops. we still However, (loslien. hit Fine Needing Anyone NelImiiii of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Th- - :v- nr.- very few more willing rooting for Eureka and think the -New Luggage . . . son. Mr. Carlson drove out on Friar.d rople in .any hit doing a grand Job. hoys tlvm Harry l.andlc: always day and remiuneil for the Call at Blight Home Resident Welcomed Salt to an-l h:s best. in. The f.inuly returneil give hii all Sun-Iv. .f As in flit lire yearn, the greater We eoaimen.l the goinl Iike rnt in welAnyone in the market their fine spirit of il.'nv'.i part if Friday was . d lugcngp, please cmiiaet them ice hundreds of former resiThe SMI !lii-illo-- i with the rommiHce coming at the visitors Jubilee Silver ! ! Ale HI gilt residi-nc.itl-u- l To say they loo of puiuh amt co-iof i dents. Former residents are always ion. by the Mr ini-- Mrs. Itml Itiinnells hcli.re "f the civic Mr. Fitch tlicins- lvcs vvniil-- l t long last one of putSeine 1 Hist I'lcl, Tll'tie Riiii-iieler.jovi-RimIsi-happy to return to our hospitable an-Thfllides of the W.S.C.S. came i:i l Mrs. were: Mr. . It woiil-little mining community and everyAug. It. after a very ting it rather lightly. programs .INcncr.-i- that far the great amount of praise Harold Mrs. und Mr. and . nailer the lihle better cxircss tin- - feelings of the I iiiiinclls lira! son Lvnn. und daughthere is a Knreka. I'lali" on s for the fine lunch all Will, in tin- - West', published by thing was done to make the visij t.i-- crvisi-uof Airs. Fred John- youngsters to say they had a ters (nllei-i- i nml Irene of ('nll map, and last Sunday aftthe A. N. Marquis Company, pub- tor wvlcome. Some former resithey graciously servid the pub- stuili-niwere ernoon tin- - (flights hii the time dents, many who had not been games and ton. t'alif.. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph lishers of Who's Who in Ann-rlea- . s' n. Tliirly-M-vi-- n lir. w (mi-lawn tin- an-on l.'ie jack-po- t flattattv::da::ci. oil t!:e years, made Alexander llolly own lovely rolling Riiiiiii-IIvisitors daily Plight. Supt., hen- - for as many na 30celebraand daughter. Shirley (Mir Many, many , Mrs. at wenJohnson In town enjoying the the conwas and District r- - imiilis Tint program. ic might to the pastor vey fulling" Mrs. Rav Runnells and of SiIiimjIh hi nnd Mr. ering was ojien to all Tin- - s- inM-answered the XtilJMl ipiesfion tion and expressed themselves as j son. Hon; Mrs. I ji Verne Williams cerning the splendid manner in ai-.- l of (hl'.-l.vwill receive ! pic-'.-who will be eligible to enwhich these- - ladies handled the being "mighty glad t( l back." nnd daughters, lionna nnd Unia and Alts-r- t sihiml Samsonilc this our ter luggage Mrs. -l Bnd to them Mr. and The rodeo in the evening on Frigr.olc situation of Salt Ijike. eoniing on Precision watch. Tin- - hig of ve ;r. arid wh-- i will he six thanks also. and the Coronation Rail proSlade and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. day at the Hliglit linmc "age by Oil. 31, 1049. will he Kav of Mona, an-- l Mr. and The regular sendees entertainment for all and vided Ernest t is "wliat to d with at held next sabbath; Sunday School Mrs. Hamid Hole and son Ross both were well attended. The little people had a sandpile defall that luggage?' They at 10:00 o'clock arid church serand daughters. Eileen and Irene and dump trucks. They Saturday was ushered In hy a initely will hate to make of Compton. (allf. vice at 11:00 a.m. in id-- garages, bridges, all kinds sunrise salute, and the highlight many - trips In many place Richard Rate will bring us a and tunnels. The making of ma-l-was thn parade of the said listIn luggage. musical selection. Oo to church Robert (illllspli- - of Salt 11:00 o'clock. Rrennan Hannifin, popular at very proved 'ff airplanes e (omewhi-rAnyway it was nice In know and girls. and Miss Marilyn Newhrv of Idawith general choinnan of the Jublh-we arc listed In the telephone C. M. Wilton. Pastor ho, wen- in town enjoying the celehU!c girls had a playhouse, (Ymimittee led the parade. The directory and that pcrliajis bration and visiting at the home Harry Randle, S. S. Supt. with dishes, dolls and Pantile OiilNtandlng r resident will sonic of Mr. Cillispie'a parents. Mr. nnd etc. dol chithes. hc.l. tables, was outstanding in Tlie and get well parade a Mr. and Aim. E. K. Whoelnck Robert Mrs. (Jillispie. Easlis wen- - set up and result every respect, and tlie parade cumand sons. Richard and fSilliert are almost anything fr.:i an eleof the painting lessons were very in it trr deserve the highest praise ipending the week at Yellowstone phant to a KlllflO.OO pair of ami in smue instainvs, Tlie John It. Thomas family reand on all sides were congratulaImn.Ik! suij-- i Park. riding union held Sunday was a decided very auiiismg. ting them and really giving them success, according to rejMirts of e a hand for many hours of hard and lunks of story Party t hose attending. Those present work necessary to get a parade weie used and the from Eureka were Mrs. Margaret 1949 nf this kind in shape. The success kejit the children clay Hraily and son Hob. Mrs. Nellie of the parade sliould pay them in many hours. A Ijuni, and son lick. Miss lonnn n measure for all Ihe headaches. tn.la ar.-- some By HARRY RANDLE E--l Thomas. l ei'snls has mute a staff of pmfes- - Franks. Mr. and Mrs. 1 The floats were beautiful and were smPib'e for 'children ' . and Thomas Mrs. IJert and Mr. a hm-and is doing very to the iiltle nnrn under added to considerably by the lovely All is jmssi ss- d. so provi-interesting and quid in Eureka. After fortitude and Shaunn Hi friends will Ricky wonderful i pie. months of planning, weeks of and vvilli a v,.i!! :i1i:m- -i! riding on them. girts . pi I Mr. und Mrs. Im Is- - happy to lend of his success. ka It Ear. a giciHi-and of of Our and The painstaking work, kindergarten, queen's float whs a beautiful days closing day l Mr. a pally and the fael that it was wen anxiety, and hours of uncertainty eon e thing students the given to the W. ar-- - all wities.-e-"lionie-niHile- " and worry the leailn-r- . Mrs. made one apnreclate Annual Silvi r of their home the at s made by our Jubilee" chairman, officers, and com !. Ebl-so. more even it drove Chairman Esther Cln.ds 1 Fn-Johnson. resi1" b.uk (Veil Fit. h. Sr., a long-tim- e cum lint tecs can relax an-- l chil-iivto return I.f la, w gill they Winand committee deserve in the He tin1 l an-of I dent former Mamiger an many of the to while Mis. ii high praise. Our three lovely girls. the ! tla-il Chief Consolidated Mine in Queen vi- - r- ciiii-r.Th-Darlene Mattlnson and her has stopped, tin a to was i Ear. ka. shaping MINIMI NOTES they .veil Miss CJcne Olsirn nnd and lights have tn-- i n put lii.it, is. atf v. iv fun celebration. at 1 n g 1: id IsH-J i tiv-s- . Mart r Mr. Plight received his early Miss f turm-away, the stis-made a pretty has Onrhctt, Joyce An--- li Morl.-ihii and of J Eoieka whenIII.:.t m Eureka school;, pout, tbc lull ut j Tin- much admiration for .Vp M jiastun. our visitors tlu-i-an-n of imnioth. ce-.had .f a miners and won h.s R. S. degree from tin- girls was voiced by thic watvv.th ihs gci.ial to M.i-gto have 'iti-c- i amt a new' shaft. The showing Iii. iibei.x of the lH.ar-- of ar. I Tom l.o-Rnghaiii Young I 'uiv.-rsith..th lira r and far. AVo-I p . I Duxtrnt -wa-aeoni-Sell's. Ti'ita it onitivcl f 7t..i s'io-.v- . Hie on V. S lroin t'mversity of ching. tl.e In i ds's vpi- Uiaii agai-. resumed its t -i . P.iinm-llto South-iOne Cr.-.-- i e.l t.y John in Queen, Mrs. Peart He was Cal. forma. g lemp-i- . meal wove! by tin- la ln-Miss l at lu-illSM-f- l and to Jolic.x, l the . s!a!.--to it s'i--(...'I to th work Nils hi the nf S, entering Hat lias all this liusile prior 1DI2. of the WSC.S. th- !:!"!? ! I It. til. armed services Kkker and Mis Helen Robinson in l.v R'ds-i- l !m UM--in A, .'' id. nr t! ill lb .! ,1 Mr Jamison, linoti-Iv hurry c.rli.tcd s th-- - b cow-gir- l ih-- ir outfits rmle jam. c Hu- - southPrim irv St ke a s.-- i v. d I.weis of Eureka.. Tlo- - bml-lmS u.t rj hi tin H S. Army in tftin! jaiuhorccjimany purpose b ix in true western style, ' im-dcost. Ibeir a Fall built at was at rale be in Aruinl He tbaand it and west Italy, Tunisia, be Algcii.i, an-to the i I of v a number ion peal 1:1 P.ys.n all surprise g f that pi W. H Wanl.-ll- . Ins discharge at the close and all MX girN conducted themth-'- r year. in general? vselves in a manner which did l w Mam-:n--t- h .s h Halast rexll-es ill RH'l. lie lei III week, :lil of ill opening of i.f years priiieip-.ty d g Sure th,.y do the same tiling il.on - xpiess-c- d 1'i day of wr.la.g Il.c credit to the community mIi-h-- I I thll-)i:.I "ther plaecx and we have been ilo-i- e oie. given to Eureka and aga;N w.ta a in th.- iregiim. (Yn-tr- .l in their colorful uniT1 Tlie lian-lion began of of ting g vver.sunk ! 11 Helper Tir-posit it principal tn-lhll.l' CCS. the Hi lung staff at Till form nnd delightful music were nigh on to fifty years. 111' e ' ! ik- a.I.L-Ii-i- ti . i Waial.-U- , i wi'.-m Mr. I Hu:;;ri Bat K li n libI"Ilali t'n- li. u in;n-d- rl V. H e p Ii.miL Il was r ap a welcome addition to the parade. H oil the why? i in j In High S. r. to Ins teaching eM-Mnet.-.-- t and This is niv answer. l s. tab-li- t j pi What is ( g band la-- ! (Iilera. Seli.sil As usual wv were very proud of . , of Tint Neb-1nml So. .k.-sJ'ub Hu-'riel had ten yeais pointed Supt, ti e two st ni.-- l ynurs? . properties. ow'!---- l Tintic DiM stock pat id- Th"-..,:l 2i Tit. tic's hand. All hand participaalt i Coni iiiu.-Idaho. i.l on work oiii-- i ling in Hock t I'age and associates lh. It Win a i, re was rfist discovered in bv Hen is giat-ljirHoard li tu Stake s thS t ting are t In- congratulated on oi'i to the for a cic-lair.ngvm.-ntthese lulls of r.f , n Ih-- ir home, (when or where M the day spent behavior : x lining all'.-adI ine a f wen Du line . ha l.e.g th-- - elef liton:! V. i it co-i:- : signifieanv-1thank each and Cu in Ti"ii-- a'ld Thompson. ;'t rn. i h I and other' Tintic le.n-his'. g 'a carried alleli-l'llg- . Lair-1- , At c, Vi IV bitl-by mule and horse-hac- k .m:in . Nell:. "I that sslio!i. to tl.e gicve S i I:' plf.piTt to tin- - nearest freight doK v Tola '! ion added merri-ii- -, Tli-At. i '.It'd comic . 'Tl.omax. ih fb.'cn-- :,ml gpiiips. pd then to a smelter fur setth--m'ntof Ellx'iti. I', ! it i (l.r-- l I l to Hn- parade as they wolllid h.i-HnTinti-at hi S'. all Ij As a result of the gcni-rmi- s Tb" la-., Palmer, selves in and out of the line ! .f JIKMI i ! Plat. a , I, (i.'il ;i for this rich , l paid j an li Tlii clowns, Randle's -i att( ni KAv, ,,f to lHHi die : other prospectors earn.f.,r I'M- n !. g the short fan-- l MCGtlPIQS ui'-l- c t.i-with stake "f many g -r M'l! i Can dnftmg stake claims and seek Hn- nvi-lf- -t With afforded features it many other comic a ixt to on their fortune. f j these I Many of of (r.nla. the all. :c F.l!"V laugh i I'nlev-of this at mini. early prospectors were satisfied .; ; . Th-Sacr was al-- the upper reprex.-ntntiveTlie perform in- - es of th-- .x tl.e first. Silver Jubilee, jn leave their families in th valLurch on s ::i v rvoniM: ami gave .1 velV IDS Dar.Miss an-- l IIIM..1 in.e the M ign i Drum atid Juliilee llic in Silver (if nnd batch in makeshift cabins was under tin d;icti,,'i vf I m Queen. an: i versa ry if narki-.g t'e ixteenth talk mi He r iv.xniiat'-'liahi Maiti Mreet Satur-l- .i Un-- .r tiIhig'e -i lh-f bad fir-in the others by in giviclaims, but ry i.f H lene Matt instill, wsis held Friday evening: in d i a nt'sir was thoroughly end.e. v after si .eir to mako homo and briiiK1. ....) ) ll. wa i going nhe.id wth s!ak. were n Ti inemls-ri ' Sehiidi ' Ihe also and ' tie j ,r faniiln-- to the new joyed. jryninasiuni. Ilijrh ism. All committee oi ax fulb-'v- : ,,f El ::u v.ih it -- f" Tint ic high xrh--o- l band ami the th.' ; : IseT.t V B"ii ninnv homes wen- - built m Ilae littie a work flower Clreenlialph m ,n-The two laving jrirls, Judy X " P1 fiH'ntli'ii: th i : r l. w ho I imm and Engle Corps at the k! K hi Nils. 'ehurrhea. and V"' "ItVoi (k pt' r s'lm-i i public dpenug daitdvf ( ileii n n II' - r h lid d id Kama, where rake !b:x an-- l Sal unlay nights, Rnip Ft buildings wen- - erected. P.usinesses I n. tain l.v "'. 'U ..r w:!1! f I Mi .1 ( ! I Hi' p!-John W. Ti.vb-- was sennf 1 to the " I ix cmi'loye-la "tin- ' was At" . . th-various lypt-- s wen- - stiirtcd. s u o ti "f .i'ii-v- -I ole I'e.-h-iWvv .s serw-i ft iTilertninment. ' At '' ' evening's s "' i t'-J"-wen- laid and strei-tto have ingv-,1m - ,y stakes. ..- I- Him - s- - l had .van Kropf w IX Hn"I- - a in I scM.n we had a Thank Eernne j,, n'l Tie- - ' tv'.- i i v . r w mix,.i,.,.', H i 'ii : it.- - ami drum I Ins part p.'a-rity nvd ! men. Item iv,!-,l Ken Srairner dl-- l a bang-up- " JjniMtion, a fire department ami, of (1. noli. a irgaiuz.it wi ir-- ; pr Vesta -r and F Killi.i". r p.i s- w;.- r, l y t" rest nt I rui t a t of viy followed the natural K.v.-as the announcer over Ihe loud at the home of Hid w .xii AT lit and the N-- 'n At q'iiT-:- i Sunday del x j.r Dm Etin-k. in Is one of the ,ha. T! eight, .itleiiti-'-iduring the two days and rc boys, w-Wil-rStake Wi .d". walked Mr i Wm WiiH.lm Mr. and v .Hl it l on tx whenever needed. a the m,n,nB ramps in the state w!i! age ranged timber 'I-f th- - gymnasium with t in Charge. I s,d.-itn a he had a pleasant Mi, lb x WitHiliii an-- l fainilv- or K-- -i wen- - - arrive early my administration, nml 711 vi:-started ll-eted nml thgra-o,i!I uunng th.- past 10 wars wv have ,, , jt;- Dill as a iqilcndid voir.- as nml Mr and Mrs n M. vi-ih The dini.er i lie j .,1( i j " n'l Stake an-- l Ward nn-;n f- -r Aw.iitmg th- If ,k f Lnk- -. yj ,x l.irx-'- i Salt WiTtlilm of veil i. He Elk's club an l1t - r -- 1. xnging nnd wiHi l i H-y d V.Mat: ore biidiea have been . ''I111' our "on t ' 1'le. including SI ,k- - High r-ni Inilsed all Srsi s,'i--IOhorri md Miss "rkf-e r. '(. rp J I don't be- -' in r M.s nut, old i L . itn. nils, timers, v w is .,te I Sp III- - home k and his commitry Joyi-Miss M t f and Il at -i I visitors ,i...l It w iv juM,x. Kn-lj mil live to mx the day As the M. in for wnne praise tee ehoiil'l an-- l Eureka ward Ti li ti ;J 1 other Fannni'lnit'i-'I the Imk Mr. Morgan. nij that PIlipp nH ;, v i the tiu-htaken been ore i has me ,n ti,.. wr--wax n (hi Hit Phipps an-- l for the hai.l work necessary In :in, her attendants formed Mr. an-- l Mrs All-r- t "f those hills, but beratiao primary by ; i i I an-- l rliann-- 1 jannlv and the (vtd Fe'.'.o.'x Hall, the Miners a Mr selling off the salute When one friend Mr. niale Hu- - stage, th-- y I'ei'.'D,MS,l',e have lost the interest Cvi- n Hi". L'ks cluh riNims. Hs-i- r Ppi-tirat the of attend atul Howard rs queenly family "ni inihitmn the founders of our consider the number nf times it li Phipps Y AI M I A .. J'lbl'eo ll-- -l. Rullion Reck with Mrs were v and Mr. All tin v.-- di Phipps presented (urli ''i was iie.vssary to make the lerk tie r to were n wmimity had when they planned suitable pla-"oth-1 Spar: "I named Eureka n- -r corsage m ' token of apprecia-- Mnl famllv of Spanish Fork, and a:: 'a '"i presidents put V or and tor th-- - public "We have Rvan or up the mountains where the ml-- i Jacobsen committee. ..pen Melvin thIftund it". Mr. and Mr. plot genera! cH rt I., be in,n frnm id.mghter, f',('1 rrr t" irc. ' gint Continued on I'age 2) tit'd to be and becoming I Orem. l:mr on Pag- - 2t i Continued r . f),,r "Annual Silver Jubile.'" was w ix erg ini t .1 Uwae place I.e bvat this come to test Convention. thv t restore to our citizen. Norma nt F.P"n. j. b je-r- v tnterost, desire, and lnlMlinnl Closing praper a l ss Mrs-Aln- Kia-il.l:- Sh-'il- ia -ii. a . i de.-ora-;- ! Iai rs Itr-iiv- com-Biiri- Pupils Complete Kindergarten, Plan To Enter Regular School 'y fr r r coil-lira-I- cu-.nii- sjmll-s-ilv- r cel--l-r.- 1m- - si-l- - fM-r- ls ii. l Tha-sday- i s- h'..-m-ui-s s l I s Pe-tt- ffN- (pl.-stio- pn-sen- :sh--vils- . - i j Iki e s - pic-tm- Silver Jubilee, Now History r ViV-- - r ini-in- t- j-- San-lstmm- 1 r s u-i- 1 s - News Twenty Years Ago In Tintic . vi.-it--us s s 1 t icm-mil-- la-u- r l fre-ml- . .i e-- l ( Primary Convention th--;- ts-e- Stei-dma.- -i - K-l- k s Termed Successful - l ll-i-- t Ri-le- w.-n- M-s- lia-'i-- ISi-lf- Sell-Ni- e f e. T-'- I r r i s - b'i-..!- m-kii- en-ite- I l.i-ic- Pri-r.i.- w-- l a-- pics-.-o- .l f - (o-ive- u r - - lU-- - s ni.-iii-- s iM-in- u f.-- sh-P- e s ls-ui- s l.n-1- seh-N-l- i - Ir-'-i- -s al - I..-H- sli.-vv- sh'-vv- i' e : s ; it iirrs i.-- w-- - l 1 : ' LDS Church Holds lh-a- x ; f.-- I'.e:--!- r"Hipt-iisaiin- . In Effective Ceremony nd---- .- Daqmap j - Jubilee Queen Crowned cm p.--- conv-i-vatic- Mu--loc- l - 4, 1 e 1 n C vn lie-d- l (A-r-- d f v- -i : s l n,!-e- s H.-;.- 'i 1 h 'vv-,'--- - j- - j - Ib-a- 1 hi-i- r . 1 H!i-b-''- l '- N-'l- s ..-- vet-rail'- s f I k-- t- - h'-'e- -xx .i.x-.-i- TT a w--- l. , Ib-a- t - : Yo-.lll- d lurn-heoi- - News Noles . i ; vl-ll- ms . siH-ake- a 1 fr-n- - : 1 , Mi-ri- ng- t- pr--v-- d sr-.N- - - ng i, . vi-ili'-- ma vi-i'- -j i ntx w-r- e ,i---.-- il--- " . Rr.-nto- N'-wii- - i-:g ! w--r- t ! j X ..-- in-in- . - - - th-Ti- pi-t- e, ur- , 'i 1 f- - 1 ; i- |