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Show p Till: REPORTER an,.n into y"'ir riillinfj in item t to your local nfu correspondent before l ues. Jay prening Volume Forty-nin- e Plans Completed For Eureka Ward Entertainment Friday 1'nn ka Ward Party will Ikdone nine li !o niiikc P,f workers have - Tin- - 1 1 1 1 1 1 I'riikiy is u There will be a number and prizes ip be aWarded wiU be gckets for these prizes nd par- the of evening. fun the Odpste in e white elephant rale has elaborate of being a very those in the know can 3l what the program will be and and prying, in ipite of snooping cribc has only been bumble ye will be si to ascertain that It ) I siiiti-ss- ol I (ill In-- ! ol- - weather. After the pro-SJ- af-On- ly Good Condition State Inspectors The Board of Education of the very Tintic Schol District met in reguindeed VERY, dont be surprised what lar session on December 7. Those So everyone will have present were Theodore Haynes, William D. Leo W. Green, tlta?kkeland pie rale and the W. E. Gamble,Gear, Duane Milne, Josie of canto sale are not to be left out at Sullivan and Alexander Blight. nor must the dinner The minutes of the previous sesst 6:00 for some of the sion were read and approved: and iinr best culinary artists hsve bills in the amount of S2.751.76 dieted their time and talents to were presented and ordered paid. of these good A letter was read from the firm fa preparation There will be dancing, alro of Scott and Beecher, architects, going-nnparty JTlp keep the time who are regularly to and good make an employed of will be a good the buildinspection food for everyone. ings of the district. This report We did not observe any read: change in the conditions since we inspected these buildings in January, 1948, and believe the buildings to be entirely structurally V-A- h SStS Kd 1950. at 7:30 p. m. ed Carol Dinner, Con-190- : 9. Funeral nervier were conducted In the Eureka ward chapel, Church of Jesus Chriat of Ivitter-daSaints, by Alonzo Wednenilay v Sand-Htroi- n, bishop. Hurial wns in Eureka cemetery under the direction of Fairbanks-Pyn- e mortuary of Orem. Full military honors were accorded Mr. Duncan hy member of the local Anieriran Legion poat. PICK-SEASO- N Mrs. Nell Rowe Honored With Dinner Tel. Service Recognizing Long Tel. , a. i iiill 1 30-ye- Ore Shipments For Week Ending Dec. 9 .'in-ye- Serviceman - v. - - p 1 an-,n- tlag-no'iit- At Home 1 l - ,; p'-a- i llo-'.mtn- Recuperating Wash. of BasketballGames i 1 life-lon- Announce Schedule Hnd j !' Dick Duncan. 34- g resident of Eureka, died in a Salt liake hospital Saturday morning, Dec. 10, of a lingering illness. Mr. Duncan was bom June 7, 1915, In Eureka, a son of Elmer and Margaret Lovell Duncan. He attended Tintic actinia and later worked in the mines of this area. In 1942 he Joined the army air force, in which he nerved two years. Following hia discharge he iweived treatment for service connected injuries at a Boise hospital and (hen worked in Idaho for a time before returning here recently Surviving are hia parent and two Bisters. Mrs. Reed Pett. Eureka; and Mra. Helen Cook, Spokane, i Dec. L Hospital Of Long Illness ar Santa Claus Checks On Preparations Kiwanis Club in.'t in regu-!- r cession Wednesday owning with th.- meeting called to order by L K. Spurrier. The pledge to I the flag was led Rev. Wilton, Iaxiuaii. by end prayer was offered by Harry Pomlle. A I.KAGI K GAMES report of the Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Albert Phipps and party was made by Harry Bandit' sen. Curtis and Sharon Everyhod'.- Peeps on Irving, hut January 6: daughter. ttd Geo. W. Forgey. at no wav lias been found yet to I ay son at Spanish Fork of Orem spent the week-en- d After Tintie at Springville a delicious of Mr. of partaking the home Ihipps' parents. make Ol" Man Winter behave on dinner served Juab Bye. the highways. by Mrs. Lu Dean Mr. and Mrs. John Phipps. the time was turned over to January 1.1: the Juab at Pavson practicing of Christmas carols, Spanish Fork nt Tintie Accompanying them on the piano Mrs. Rye. Springville Margaret Lucas. .January 20: Tintic nt Juab Mr. and Mrs. & Ray Godfrey (Miw Jnn Davis I paid a Springville at Spanish Fork, visit! surprise , Mrs. la y son live. Godfrey's mother, Mra. January 27: Wierite Higginson lart week. Juab at Springville have been ilijiL'IilluIN Mrs. VII Ri'Wr Wii Imnnirn il living in Phoenix, Ansma Iayrin nt Tintic and were enroute to Fork Bye. l.irt I lmrl.i i xi nmi.'. at lj" H'lii dinner Spanish when' do-' party Kansas, they 3: I L 'L nin 11. ainl Wll J4 " drn in on Mrs. Higgin-- 1 (ira) 1,( tjvrn i tin- Ml. N.il Springville at Payson S vl8it Jhjy in recognition of her Sw.i1 .lhor!.home punv Spanish Fork at Juab of Mr. for the local Tiiitii- Bye. nl.n;,IT anniversary was H. Neilsrn. pres'iited ;T !(nil T Mr. r,wo February tO: service pin and e with her Spanish Folk at Payson Of 30 red a beautiful bouquet turfiks Springville nt Tintic roso. one for onch year of service. Juab Rye. 1.1: A turkey dinner with all the Chief Consolidat'd. ."i7: CYtilon-in.'- ii February at Juab ,Hr-ittrimmings was served, L. Iayson It. 1; Leasing Co.. table was made Tintie at Si'onish Fork dining I Ml:ca. PiaL'oii Conaididsteil. the 'iiuspie. ivin or sir. anil Springville Rye. i,""" Mountain View 1. 'Robert Giliispic, who ia sta- - j,v 17: n', the favors wi re in keeping I'll.iy. February n J,,l'an lb VI. S. with the holiday season. Tintie at Juab 1Swinish Fmk at Springville recently wrote his pan Interest ing letter, telling Payson Rye. on Mt. Kugi. jy maneuvers February 21: in JaPan- He ?Jat Springville at Juab nltfnalson takl' from 8 to 12 hours i(T? Tintic at I 'arson y lunbing to reach lln top. Atlmley. Mrs. , Angelina Spnrm.h Fork Rye, About 10 hours to descend, jtr Mrs. Maigaret Tis Ii"t the cost ill giving. I, E.istwissl. March 3: flu'lda sin-- I our thoughts v Wrfte a page and a half in Dana J v Mrs. That poll rays I a vein nt Springville Mrs i.r.V Wehlier. ere; Pnrc. iinii his parents nre Wilma Mrs. Ethel Niels'!!. at Spamsh Fork Juali Mr the show we in.'iki' hi living. Moring if he really has learned Mrs Evclvii Vernon. Miss E ' Eve Tintic will us endear. ?uKh "f the ilhisoil. Miss I"iia C,i, . nhaa'h. Tla! to trntids l.ollli'.'-Tin t w ill lie mlanee nfter each language Jnpane'r 111 llllli'IS in Si!:. b'H nte that imieh. or if he was pie home league game, with tli" exVntor iae. District Traflic Mlt Tli tneli.-vM'through th" .'!nR a "hit nf spoofing". Du'k ,,f Provo and Mr R. C D.ngl''i-- . i. That have ception of the game mi Wednesyears. that they are being , Hal T and T. Mgr. day. hurd.-nghlir. ton u to Mrs That' make lif s royally, but hII are tribute I paid tears u. sober And any to gi-- t bnek home, fr.th-fu- l S'.ii'-te.gs i mainly coneen-tr.it.i- l f,,r the iiiauv veins of If we give our beails. by 'ii ample supply nnd very s..t'.s!:ot".y service, ' should 1"' i1. a lahli'. and Mrs. Rowe turpe I rol-- s. As wi' pl iv lif'-remarks. fiw make ii, hippy. gl.'O'i will Mira Isirraine Ste-- ! rS1""1 a "'ovi. Cod Ki lowing the dil'li'l J. llv v.l'.oh as b' come sugary Ai d r'!:irn it to 'ir s' les. Wl" he happy to know she was shown to the giollp illl i I til Ilk m"-- t I is- iwd 1' sweeten and flavor like Mint can L'dt Thill fiRin at her home In Mammoth. loVed Til' evening t lu"i. ,,r fit her pud.'. il- -i Ritigo w.i-- i That fill me w th pi Ti" . ttwT the past thri-- was ci;i"V fr'.l- nt th, liniv Cross Is tl'i g:!t wrippid in s'l.cerity. l. With a b t of you msid' s',. received medical treat-Jit- . attendance known t" Nd!. as six Vo'l ear: I !' g llnte the weather, Tied wdh a l".w .f tr nd. h:p true. shl. p'jHirti'd to tie re- fi",eiid and ti'e Mit- '- rers And slao pel w:t'i under .ta".dn::' tint you can yur driving, the Nad'.e-.r- g "rating lllci'lv. nf piaei. and tional Sif'lv Conn'll says. .riv.d the toiiii'iiir;!y id w.'h a bb viits. with .! la'i-ii.- s I'M. Drive slow in rain, sb-e- t 1, ."H, which Mi"W. I T an.l as if 'ip. .d i.pprecin i"l'. ' " And then. ,.r f lie it is I TiIlill Tl-1,,'op!.' ArnnM Carlson, :ier'ige daily aerulent gitt. thine 1" keep ones PM" Mr- nmI Mr"the wi 'er months last ymr toll K- - tv,r1- m in its s j. I" "f Though t e Ilii'iV M." fall 270, in lli" was : r L' rieiipi-ratinnt his home vi g HI th" l ' the summer aid 2al 1 r fnen it to The little fellow wns thu gs that pep Up you. my sjiruig t'lii Mv K' n r ;i rnrd'Ug to the National Safety ,!;,v 111 h' tM'h"i' t v i , oppor- - And tlius posses it wuh poo Kevernl weeks Coiini :1. 71 W!s taken to a Salt Lake :r.i':i! i!i"ts to a mad" treat-bli- - tun'd v t" add Ethel "here Donnelly receivi-Mrs. he '''I s'ibvr: s I .v thi v'vc fo'ITld H'lne-tilinN"W tt a! I'CU'g " to N't'hi on T! uts-dal. isui'Si ''"I'fovement is remark-.- . tho'.c rd- - o. Mra Rii'V' .nnd times sweeter linn. i frn lbg-1- , and a r A T. Mrs nolh-Praise D-wei'k the Cnrlsins have t t her phone hoping t" h.arr"' ' for the Polio ward Mtid all am r n I eon. p in '.ed h r and j nt the l linn sugar what's ' "fimh-number? ',K :Hendnnts nt the General ih.Mf'il relatives. with iMv j, in Salt laike Citv. long lime . In S. ; e. The Eureka Man Dies j Mrs. Duane Milne of Mammoth were Provo visitors on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Iaxman and children. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Campbell ami children of Spring-viliwere visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. IVm. Taxman oil Wednesday of last week. Dean Taxman and Mrs. Ralph Campbell are brother and sster of Win. Practice At Meet Heads; Banquet Set For Mr. anil Mrs. El.lon Nelson of Eureka. Mrs. Wm. Roberts pre-holid- ar ron-widi- rs Has The Chief Consolidated Mine ceased operations at the end of the day shift on December 14, for an indefinite period. According to Aaairtant General Manager Cecil Fitch, Jr., the company Is making an effort to obtain a freight rate which will permit shipment of ore to Combined Metals Plant in Nevada. If this rate Is obtained, production will be resumed immedistely. Otherwise the mine will remain closed until the first of January, Ib-c- - Kiwanis Club Tintic Lodge No. 9 F.&A.M., Names Operations Of Day Shift, Dec. 14 provide a grand luncheon dish served with a tangy cream aauae. Combine ground cooked ham wtthh grated sharp cheese, grated onion, one cal. egg and cracker crumbs and form into small balls. Dip the balls in Miss Toni Crease and Frank milk, then roll each one in crushFrank B. Gear was elected W. M. Burkard, students at the ' BYU ed cornflakes. They're ready to be fried In deep hot lard tor a at the meeting of Tintic Lodge No. and residents of California, spent 9. F. A A. M.. at their meeting the past week-en- d golden brown coating. visiting at the Aid on Tuesday night. home of Mrs. Olive Carlson and Other officers elected were: Al- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Knotta. If you are looking for an un usual window decoration try this lan C. Randle, 8. W.; Nathen E. In Idea. Paint an Ivy bracket red, Ward, J. W.; Elmer Weatrriund, Young Mae Ilalgleish, green or white. Put tiny Christ- treasurer: John F. Rowe, secre- jnld son of Mr. and Mrs. Charter Thomas Carmichael. 84. treasur- mas trees in miniture pots on tary; N. W. Christensen, underwent an operaDalgleish. er and director of Chief Consoli- each ahelf, then decorate the trees trustee; IJoyd G. Handle, three-yea- r tion at the Holy Cross Hospital trustee. In Salt lake last Friday. Accorddated Mining Co., died Thursday with the tiniest Christmas balls . can find. of fleers, with the ap- ing to latest reports the young you These Pasadena. 8. at Cal., evening. pointed officers, will bo Installed man ia again at his home and according to word received In At Christmas more than any next Rat unlay evening. A banquet rarln to go." Eureka. Mr Carmichael was first asso- time of the year you eatablish de- will be served at fl:3ft, after which finite for your home. the installation will take place. All old IJKIe Norman Kropf, ciated with the late Walter Fitch. You'll traditions find that a particularly resident and visiting Masons are son of Mr. and Mra. Joseph Kropf. Sr., in Michigan, and came to Utah beautiful mantel this arrangement cordially invited to attend. underwent a tonsil oieratlnn at as an accountant for the original will become part of your the Pay son hospital Tueaday morI'nited States Mining Co. When year Christmas every year. To help you Mr. Fitch founded the Chief ning. The little fellow is reported Mr. with novel and lovely Christmas to be recuperating nicely. aohdated Mining Co in Home the Woman's decorations, f armie ba.l jom.'d the organiri j passes alon this sug- -' ,i,,n la,r h. oming treasurer and CompanionInstead of a wreath on Mrs. Nell Itowe spent Tuesday grstlon: director. door this your and Wednesday of last week visityear, why not try ' M. T. two sons: Surviving are a Santa Claus with a red rap and 14 ing rrlntives in Salt Lake. Visit Summit white heard. Make the face out of Carmichael. Coalville, countv: and Rex Carmichael. Seat- cardboard, colored paper and plna- -' tle. Wash.: ami one daughter. Mis? tic film. And to say welcome to Mrs. Steele Hailey and Mra. Santa Claus made a short flying Isus Cannii had. Pasadena. guests dip a dormat in green dye visit to Eureka Inst Sunday after-- j Ada McIntyre were Salt Ijike visiand paint a big "Noel" on it in noon to check un nieniliera of the tors last Saturday. white. Kiwanis club and see if everything A smile costs nothing, but gives shiny was in readmesa for the Kiwanis remill'll. It enriches those who Mrs. Win. Paxman and Mrs. party I cc. 14. ceive it. without making poon Jack Galley t;ient Inst Friday in lie While here gave the Kiwanis Provo where they combined busithose who give. It takes but a momi'inlsTa instruct ions on the prop- ness and ment. but the memory of it somepleasure. er way of sacking randy and nuts. times lasts forever. None is so Rev. Wilton led of the members In can g ruh or mighty that the Kiwanis chorus in Christmas Mrs. Nora MeCnrinlek left Monalong without it. and none is so him- day for ltoise, whore she will siend Santa and carols, made can he be expressed but that poor self well pleased with the prepara- the holidays with her daughters GAMES neb by it. D'c. 15 Mr. and Mrs. Hinckley at Tintie tion? that have been made hy the nnd 17 Monroe at Tintie Huh. and expreswd appreciation John Kurdy Hnd Mr. and Mra. Exju'i'ii'iii'e is victor, never the Dir. 21 Tintic at Delta for the help they have given him. Charles Mauvaia and non. Bill. vanuisln'd: and out of defeat Dir. Mant at Tintic routes I he seer t of victory. Mary Dee. 22 Moroni at Tintie Dec. 2H Baker Eddy. balls one-ye- Haynes wsa u represent Precinct 2 on the FINE TALK Botid of Educstion of the Tintic electSchool District, at the regular Because of the storm Sunday ion held Doc. 7. 1949. Mr. Haynes the musical numbers for the Sun-- I all received and no hid opposition evening program were not Such a vote cer- - day 89 votes cast. able to appear. However, a very Mini)' showa the hiph w,h fine talk was given by L. K. Spur- irtich Mr Hayn a with appropriate numbers Reporter rir- tho immunity. aad nf:from f'ngregation. The nnortiinitv to take th gregational singing was led bv , re-congratulating him uron his Aftm Abon, arrnnipanir) on rtfetion. ' organ bv Norma Jameson. Tho He was first elected to th.' services w.'reron'dir,t1 by Bishop Boud of Education in Dccendier. Sandstrom. 19H. and will now serve for an Mr. Haynes additional 5 years. Mr. and Mr. I.loyd Jemma and hu nerved as president of the small daughter, Kathy, of Salt twrd since January 1947. visiting Ljke spent the week-en- d at the home of Mr. Jermana parents. Mr. and Mrs, S. L. Jerman. Theodore tractive and gay. The lights were Eureka Volunteer Fire Depart- turned on last Thursday evening ment held their regular meeting and are adding much to the last Friday evening at the City Christman spirit. Hall. Once again the residenta of TinFred Johnson attended the meet- tic owe a special vote of th&nka to ing and gave instructions and dem- the Utah rower Sk Light Company, onstrations on the use of the Manager John Rowe, Eureka City and resuscitator. For many administration, and the voluntecra of the firemen it was a matter of who aaaiated with the decorations. Several hundred colored lighta brushing up on the use of the machines. and two large stara are strung Chief Dee Clement expressed across the street from the Continpleasure at the number of firemen ental Oil Station to the Union Pacific depot. attending the meeting. Following the demonstration the members enjoyed a buffet lunch. Ham-chee- se 21 Chief Con. Ceases something to eat. In their absence the toys decide to stage a party. One of the magic toys tells the other toys that he knows how to perform some magic. He pronounces some magic words, and a character known as TROUBLE appears, and trouble really begins. The magic toy has forgotten the magic words to make TROUBLE disappear, but finally Santa Claus enters and calls "Merry Christmas." Those are the magic words Heeded to make TROUBLE vanish. After his disappearance everything takes on a holiday atmosphere and everyone ia happy. The entertainment will be given in the high achol auditorium and a special invitation la extended to all parent a and friends to attend. Appropriate muatc and nettings musiwill add to the Eureka Mine California Dies safe." The next regular meeting of the Board of Education will be held at the school office on January 4. of Education Board will be given Wednesday afternoon. The Elves have finished making are once The Yule lighta again and leave toyland to get toys atmaking Eurcka'a Main street Seen By Firemen out-of-to- Theodore Haynes Is To j Number Fifty Copy- - The Momentary grade school students of the district will present their Christmas operetta, Trouble in Toyland, Wednesday evening, Dec. 21. A matinee - Yule Lights Make Main Street Gay ;Aid Equipment our renders.) Residents don't need to he reminded of winter weather, we would much rather forget about the whole thing. All we know Is that first she blew, then she snew, and then by holly she frizz. e Re-elect- ed imper- Per Cantata Set December Demonstration On ially enjoyable and lengthy I all season, the blizzard 41iat hit the District last Sat unlay and early Sunday morning wan raher hard to take. The near zero weather (thermometer readings have hung aniund 5 to 8 every morning for the past week) really nipped ones none when one had to venture out. Old Jack Frost made a fairy land out of the treen on Monday morning. It was really a beautiful scene (reports one on the Inside looking out) with the trees laden with a heavy coating of glistening frost. However we haven't had any more snow since Sunday morning, and today, (Wed.) Is bright and sunny. (All this for the benefit of School Building In 10c 1SMH ??? that all time Niiular subject the - 10, vJlNM.IIldb Once again we are buck on lb. . OWN NEWSPAPER f'lll'IcffYlJSC The Weather-Fir- st She Blow-Th- en . HITS HOME WHEN YOU USE YOUR Fuivkii, Utah, Friday, December She Snow-Then- jji pond is over storked with it I ili'iii il nl sitipl of (frinBroodTy MWta LDS ADVERTISING Y OUR f in-1- a-- d'-al- e - 2-- s, News Twenty Years Ago In Tintic . . Mining Notes: II. S. Joseph, manager of the t'-.- g y . 1 f Ilijs'ra hade been filed in the elax'lion contest luxuighl to prevent, Sil- ver Shield nunvig company, was in the district and appeared to tie much impn-wowith the outlook of the Copper Jack prcqierty. In a remit trip of insHTtion to the West Tintic mine, Mr. Joseph was accninnanicd by li. W. Horm, mining engineer, and they were (vinfidi'itt of Isung able to make h produrer of the Copper Jack. At this property, buildings were being ereeted to house machinery alivudy on the grmind. A 50 h. p. gasoline engine whs exieetel noon, to furnish power for the compressor. Many yeans before, the Cnjiper Jack attracted the attention of Tintic Mining News. The ground hnd a wonderful Hhowing of low grade 'Nipper and all through the large deposits, wen- smaller strings of on much better grade. At the time (he ground was active, more than a Heore of years ago, a flow of waiter was encountered and lids prevented the niuiera from sinking on the copM-- ore. Mr. J'incph and associates, after the ground was acquired for the Silver Shield, decided n a tunnel, which would drain the upper workinga and make he mining of some ore exMiMel. They liad ilrivn tli.- tunnel a distanie of about MM) ieet and withui a short tune it John Church, mayor-elecand other candi'latea on the citizen pally ticket, from assuming office on the first Monday in the New Year. The case was hmugliL hy the Taxpayers' organization of Eureka nnd in the nnnie of Dan Fields and others who were candidates for offirc on the ticket. Failure of the Citizens party to properly diwignatc Micir ticket or to get on the ball) it by petition, is the cause of the suit. Julian Sanderson was killed nnd Theodore ADierley was seriously injured in an unto aecidi'nl on the Eureka-Silve- r City highway. The roadster licmg overt iin'ieil ua it took the turn near the old plant of the Tillin' Milling Oimpany. The storm that was raging at Die time was thought to have caused the auto to skid and leave Die road. David Grecnhalgh and ilia two sons were the (:rsl lo rear'll the scene of Die accident ami give assistance. Young Saiuh'l'Sivi was the son of Mrs. John SamK'iMon. lie was also survived by a brother Gerald. Two places in Eureka were burglarized tin' Cmon Pacific depot and Die Tillin' high At Die deHit Die biirglnrs tailfl in their lln1 safi'. after the attemit to dial had bei'ii broken olf with a should lie lieneath Hie old work- sledge hammer, hence nothing of the Valin- was taken. Tin- Tintie high ings of lln' mine, proj'iertv lor a dndanee of aliout school h ii i d i a g was entered Ml ..I. through ;r small window on Die Tlie Silver Shield Company had north side of tin building. Tins spo'.t some money on the road window led to a liu.sciui'nt iih.iii, '(;. net ling their Copper Jim k mine blit fn mi Dial place eiitrance to with Mu- main highway, through other parts, of Die building could T.ntir Valley. In' made A glass door had licen was an broken in order to gam cut ram e The oftn-e- . atxmt SI lift iv.- trader on the exeliange dur- to Mr. Earlh-tt'was Dial taken. being Die total ing the week and interest in the it oe k could probably In' attributed sum kept there. It was Dioiight Die to Mu' liy local talent. lini'iovenient on Die jobs 12INI foot level where I Wo proilllH-k.With Die of Tinlie h''adu.gs were driven. Mining covered Under Several llu tles of stock sates wen1: snow, ami the fust real storm of tin year, it Dial winter Rig Mill 17e Central Stand ir.l He nnd llte had e t III Sunday School I ing. - l - s g moik-ii.iui- s j apjM-.nc- I CJllef Cot.s $1 Ml Cnloraito 7'jr Crown I 0:111 7c East Crown I'olnt East Tll.tie Cons Eiiii-ral'- l Euri'k.i I 2'i--c I lc I'1.-Kmp.r- 17c R i'Ihim e Eureka Ldv t'e Tml.e ! Norih l.dy 12 7a North Standard ITir Tintic Southern lc - Iron King 4f)'.-- Ml-.-- . Dor i e lnld ami Mis. Jay Roiiudy entertained at a miacel-Iiimhu- h shower at the I .add lionn' in Silver City in honor of Mrs. Wm. Koumly. who before her mar-Mag- e was J.Lss Avnleen Wall. The was pleasantly aisril playHik "Prizes were ing Eri'lgc, and nw.i rdeil to Mrs Harlow Allen, Mrs. Fra iik Allen. Mrs. Wlllinni Da v in nnd Mrs I.)niaii Dodge, Twenty guests were present. A luncheon was served. ria-inii- C. M WILTON. Pastor. MARRY RANDLE. Church School Supt. News of LDS Church Meets j Eureka In I.. I. S. MEETINGS Sunday- Priesthood Minting 9.3ft a H);3o a. Sunday School Stake IjcadiTKhip Meet at Santaquin Bishopric Meeting . SHcraiui'iil Meeting - - 10 o'clock an 11. SNa'ial music at the churc by Mrs. Margaret Luo and Mrs. Mattel Butler. The aei inon topic will he "Mary's Cousin. On account of basketball gamr at the high aehixil, the M. Y. 1 will meet on Friday evening thl week and also next week; 7:30 t he hour. The h rial mas program will li at the regular Sunday school rou 10 o'clock Christ mas Sunday morr I 1 at Hcrviix- r - ncrvirc at hui-c- t, - 2-- - Special Music To Be Featured At Methodist Church Sunday Program A . 2:3ft p. r,:()ft p. 7 . , (Ml p. very spec mosical progr lias prepared for Sunday ci nujg by Mu' I,. D. S Girls' On nut lee, It will be as follow: "T Hnlv City" will h' given hv "Med ipiartct consist Ing of Mi hi la-e- Shirts Aftun Olsirn. . !., K. Spi nccouipnni The hi by Norma Jameson si lnml gills' chorus will sing " lb ily Night" nnd "Silent Nighi Max Shuts will plnv n violin so The prog I in will be under t direetinn of Marv Rcdtnnnd. wl also lias arrang' d n adinc in ha monv with Die evening'i Christ m theme. The public i invited to tern! this prormm. and an cnin able and spiritual evening is pnn i ei to 11 who come. iii-r- . IjiVirn Ram-r- PRIMARY PARTY The Eureka Ward Primary A under the direction Wnndn Colovich. president, ha' planned a Christmas pnrtv fnrrh Iron of Inmnrv age nt 7:3ft p. i Sntuplav evening. Santa Clai will mnke a return visit to Eund at Dint time and will have good! for the children. siicinDnn |