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Show THE REPORTER mwmz appreciate t your calling in news items to your local correspondent before Tuesday evening Volume Fifty YOUR ADVERTISING HITS HOME WHEN YOU USE YOUR OWN NEWSPAPER The Eureka Reporter Friday, January 13, 1950 -- 10c Junior Thespians... Kiwanis Club Conducts Installation; S. Juniors Schedule Committee Chairman Announced Comedy January 18 Installation night of the Eureka Kiwanis Club was held Wednesday under the expert direction of Harry Randle. During the installation Mr. Randle To Feature Fine Program Tuesday Prayer, Bishop Sandstrom; Address of Welcome, Pres. Spurrier; Introduction of wives by their husbands; presentation of the ga1:00 o'clock in at be will assembly the high school gymnasium. The vel to Acting Lieut. Gov. Harry two Dill brothers are skilled arch- Randle; naming of elected and ap officers by the Act. Lieut. ers, and will give a demonstration pointive of their marksmanship and also Gov: Pres., Vernon Anderson; Vice will discuss their experiences. Sec. and These National assemblies are Pres.. Wm. Treloar; well worth anyone's tim,e and to Treas., Vern Never; Directors, date have been very outstanding Chet Dalgleish, George Forsey, Leslie Randle, L. K. Spurrier, Lon in high class entertainment. Sandstrom. Committee Chairmen include: Program. Wm. Treloar; Inter-CluLeslie Randle; Attendance. Live In Chester Dalgleish; Fellowship, and housing, Rev. Wilton; ReWe are sorry to report that the ception, Vernon Anderson; Boys Girls, L. K. Spurrier; Church. James Brady family left Eureka and Forsey; Agriculture, Brenan last Friday to make their home in Geo. Hannifin. Santaquin. The move will defThe awarding of the Gavel and initely be Eureka's loss and Santa-quineman is Mr. remarks from Vernon appropriate Brady gain. ployee of the Utah Power and Anderson concluded the installaLight Co., and has been trans- tion after which the time was ferred by the company. Young turned over to Janet Lee for enRay, accompanied his parents to tertainment. Those present at the meeting Santaquin, and another son, Keith will stay with the Vernon Ander-son- s were: Mr. and Mrs. Vernon An' for the remainder of the derson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Treschool year. And then there's Lynn loar, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Spurrier, andn we are pretty sure he wont Mr. and Mrs. John Rowe. Mr. and move. Three guesses why??? The Mrs. Geo. Forsey, Dave Eager. many friends of the Brady family Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lee. Harry in their are wishing them well Randle, Mrs. Thomas Randle, new home. Reverend Wilton, Mr. and Mrs. . Victor Pett, Dr. and Mrs. Norman , MrObom. Mr. and Mrs. Brennon Han- V1; and daughters. JudYjlnifin. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Jo, were in town last wee gleldh, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Never, for a few hours saying hello to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Randle. friends, and were guests at the Pres. Anderson announced that home of Mayor and Mrs. Maynard in the future, Mrs. Wm. Treloar Cronin. The Johnsons have been station- would be club pianist. After the group played several ed at Washington D. C. for the games of Rook" the club past few years, and were to their new location in Albuqucsque, New Mexico. They had spent the holidays visiting with Mrs. Johnson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCormick, in Seattle and in Payson with Mr. Johnson's parents. Mrs. Johnson Diamond will be remembered as Miss Mardrilling was being out as means of prospecttried a McCormick. garet (Sis) ing the property of the North Bark home again after an ex- Beck Mining Co. which ground is citing two weeks in San Francisco, located to the North of Eureka z are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gour-le- and was controlled by E. J. and associates of Salt Lake. They went to the Bay City to spend the holidays with their Prospecting in this very promisMr. and ing mineral tract had been in daughter and Mrs. Ronald Parker and cute lit- progress for several years, during tle grandchildren. Larry and which a largo amount of work had They report a been performed, the present shaft Phyllis Ann. having a depth of 1600 feet and thoroughly enjoyable vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Clement were being known as the Sacramento in Payson last week visiting at end of the Company's ground. Bethe home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. fore taking up prospecting in this Clement. They report that Mr. shaft, the officials of the company Clement is almost entirely recu- performed much work on the property. Arch perated from the effects of a ser- North end of thewas superintendious accident which he suffered Donaldson, who several months ago. while at work ing operations for the North Beck at the Utah Power and Light sub- company stated that the first diamond drill hole was down station in Eureka. something over 100 feet. Before SICK CALL taking up drilling on the 1600 ft. Mrs. William Lurus is again at level Mr. Donaldson's crew had feet of her home after being confined to performed about 2000 the Payson hospital for several work, hence, there is room for a number of diamond drill holes days. and this type of prospecting was V. F. (Bud) rainier la in the being watched with Interest by Veteran's Hospital in Salt Lake, North Berk officials and others. Surface improvements are still where he is reported to be seriously ill. Bud is well known in under way at the property of the Eureka Standard Mining Co. from Eureka. which an excellent tonnage of Frank Gear is recuperating at verv fine ore had been coming. his home after spending the past During 1929 the Eureka Standard week at the LPS hospital in Salt discarded its old surface plant, in- lake, where he underwent an op- stalling one of the most modern hoists In use at any Utah mine eration. and putting in a large compressor Hugh Atherley. of Salt Lake, plant as well as a steel gallows who is working at Marysvale at frame. The work yet to be done the present time, was rushed to on the siirfac? of the mine inthe Holy Cross hospital last week. cluded const ruction of new ore I strut reports are that he is im- bins, the erection of a trestle on proving. Mr. Atherley Is A former which a conveyor holt would operate. When improvement then resident of F.ureka. under way waa completed the Miss Ruth Holts suffered a bad- Eureka Standard would have one ly wrenched knee when she slipped of the finest surface plants in the n the Icy street near her home into ' Ore shipments for the week last week. Friends are wishing her " iVrlnfuis ' . a speedy and eomplete recovery. . New officers or tne were m..nlh eloctedlast Fire The California trip apparently John Dept, Nilsim chief: John C. Dow- was to much for Clarence G.ur-lenry. iwiKtant. cnn'i. j L.1 :L. as he has been on the sick list son. captain of trucks; for the post few dnys. Too much secretary and treasurer. snow after the sunny weather of conThe lady Elks of Tintic with Col. was more than lie could take. sn party, ducted enjoyable of the Arln Rmderiek returned home Mrs. Wm. Gear in chargeIn playfeatures. entertainment n Tuesday after being confined ing Ron" the prize went to XD. " the hospital in Salt Lake Glen Storra. while the prize for following an operation performed Brig bridge" was won by Mrs. last week. Latest reports are that served. was Luncheon Atherley. he fa recovering nicely. The Prlscella rlub members and The many friends of Miss Gloria a number of special guests were entertained by Mra. year are happy to see her smil- pleasantiv for e John Franke. The first prizes ing face at the Commercial by XIrs. Gerald after an absence of several ''iOO" were wonDonald Berk and r'rterann and weeks due to illness. e, Mel-lo- r; Wirthlin Statute of Leasers Hears of Death Be Taken At Mrs. Just Having But... Meeting Tues. Nite 's Old Man Winter Frequent Visitor; Overtime For 'Cat' Ore Shipments For Week of Jan. News Notes ry Tintic Drops Game ... With Red Devils en-rou- te News Twenty Years Ago In Tintit . . I! Rad-dat- y. son-in-la- w, i - aon-in-la- w, ... i ... Colo-vlc- h. people of Eureka were married in the Salt lake Temple. A number of showers and parties were given in their honor. Mrs. E. L. Durfcc was in Ely Xevailn for a months visit at th home of her son Oakley and fam- -' i IV. ,- -n y. Kureka residents. The speaker at ith Conference was Humid I. lae Twelve Arsis- f,p"the Council of tbeChurch. Meet- ,,f lhpJ'; ,D' ings were held Saturday and Sunday and culminated in a final evening meeting Sunday evening under the direction of the Stake Your Feet Do? score by quarter Tintir Sprlngville The Tintic Miners will plsy Grebes build their nests on the Spanish Fork hero on the Tintir water and anchor them loosely so floor at 8 000 p.m. Fridsv, JaJn. they wll rise and fall with the 13. tide. If a man handed you a shovel pointed to a 160 ton rwl pile and said, "XIove It all In 15 minutes think yourself well you would within your righta to throw the shovel at him, inquire into his sanity or advise him, "Hire a steam shovel." Your two fiet, In contrast, will undertake ss big s job and do it every 13 minutes, hour after hour. In the course of a walk, for instance, earh foot of a 150 pound man picks up 80 tons and, of course puts it back down again. This in itself is a remark- M.I.A. officers. Mr. an-- l Mr, Rex Wsrr and family enjoyed a visit to Payson last. Siindsy here they wen guests at the home of XIr and Mrs. W. A. Rosenlnf. XIrs. Warrs father Dsn Jolley lisa heen quite ill and has been staying at the Rosenlnf home, fit tier members of the family visiting at Paysn on Sunday Within the next few days the with her sister slates of the west. were Mr. and Mrs Kielh Rnsenlof, I will be very grateful to any of Ogden Mrs Wnrr. XIr. Rosen- Infantile Paralysis drive begins nn(j a everyone Is aware, Polio one who will volunteer to help Inf and Mrs. Keith Rosenlnf are hM prevalent all over again this year. I hsve apprecited sisters. hHVe R)vrn h lt s A. th(1 h,.lp ,hr I v or thin dintrlct havn mat and ytl know you wilt a)1 ro- Hirlry and Mm. Ifnm illon IsAird nmdn a trip to Salt Let's knock the Philo Bug' off Lake on Tuesday. They were had only one case from which there were no crippling effects. perch." companled by A rlu Hmdcrick, who The money is mostly needed for Edythe I. Green. Jusb Conn- - hss been a pstient in the L!)S research, that we may find an ty Campaign Director. hospital. antidote for the Polio virus, so XIr. Robert laird is visiting in Mildred snd l.ynmn Davis spent that in s very short time no one need fear an attack that will leave Pasadena. Cal., where ahe will pay the holidays in Ogden, where they an extended visit to her son snd vvero guests of their sister and them crippled. XIr. and XIrs. brother-in-laXIr. and XIr. Stanln the 1949 Xlarch of Dimes," ; dsnghtcr-ln-Iaw- , Nevada ranked second in the ns- - Phil Laird, ley llegstrm. tlon on a per capita basis with of Salt Mis France Jen 50.33 rents." Utah ranked thir - ' Commissioner Earl llonn and teenth with "26.78 rents." Ict Carl Galloway were in Nephl on lake was In town for the weekus shoot for at least 33 rents per Monday attending a meeting of end visiting with her mother. Mrs. Jessie Jones. capita, and put Utah up there Juab County Commissionera. i ; How Much Work Can Dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kotierta in Mammoth on Inst Saturday evening were XIr. and XI rs. Duane Mdne. ltv n, Us Ser-'le- ... re-ien- cd 1 -- Sul-livn- Front Teeth Are Missing w - Dal-Ma- Fire Department n, b. - 4 gymnasium. This comedy hit deals with the hilarious, but sympathetic troubles that come down on a high school senior when he falls for the daughter of the school principal and then she decides to throw him over for a College man". To impress his girl, he makes up magic Cast members above who will appear jin the comedy, "A Case of Springtime," and even tries to make an egg January 18, in the high school gymnasium. disappear into the principal's best hat. After severs! hilarious situFront row, left to right: Louise Frisby, Eddie Glover, Bethea Wahlquist, Melvin MelJerry Kennedy waa ations, events take a sudden and Chief of the Juab County Fire Delon Lois Randle, Richard Hawkips, Richard Bauer. delightful turn and the leading partment at the meeting man is on top of the world. It of the Departmentregular Back Row: Miss Ruth Smith, instructor; Bonnie Peterson, Helen Franks, Eleanor Jack-soon laat WedIs a Joyous and zestful comedy of nesday evening, at the Mammoth JoAnn Sax, Marion Larson, Collette Robinson, Nancy Leatham, Colleen Mor-duyouth. Fire Hail. Cast of characters are ns folOther officers elected were Pete Billy Bell. lows: "Rob Parker", Melvin Asst. Chief; E. C. SorSorenson, when Lou taken Rosalie was Richie, were: McNeil, Billy (Not present Betty picture Betty". Bethea Wahlquist; enson, Captain; Oscar Erlckaon, Mr. Parker", Eddie Glover: Mrs. Sec. A Treas.; Glen Rushy, ChairSorenson, Viola Carlson. Parker, Ixils Randle; Dickie", man of Entertainment; William Richard Bauer; Gwen", Louise Roberts, Utah-Jua- b Trustee. ' Bill Mr. Abernaher", Frisby; Wm. Joan Abernaher", Betty Bell; Fun Rosalie Me Iiouella", Ritchie; Richard Nell; Hawkins; Eddie," To Up P.T.A. ladies, Mrs. Brunswick," Two "Miss Hill, VNnnrv iola Carlson; Mrs. James, MarOf Brother-in-La- w ian laraen; Plalnsclothes Xian," Bill Sorenson; Xtiss Bright, CoAll young Bobby Ferguson A meeting will bn held on TuesFuneral services for William llette Robinson. Mrs. Wm. Wirthlin received Xllsa Ruth Smith is the director needs to make him happy at the word last week of the sudden day night, January 17th In the (Bert) Tainter, 57. were held two front death of a brother-in-laBer- Memorial Hall at 8:00 P.M. by Sunday afternoon In the Eureka of the play, and she states that present time is his the cast is working hard to make teeth. Bobby, son of Mrs. Deon tram H. Townsent. at his home the Tintic Small Mine Operators, MMethodist Church. The services were as follows: it a success. Remember the date, Ferguson, and Paul Cushing, son in Hollywood. Cal. He was a for- 1 leaser and Prospectors Associaof Mr. and Mrs. Hrber Cushing, mer merchant of Payson, Salt tion to discuss the status of leas- Opening prayer. Rev. Wilton; Wednesday, January 18. had a real "head on" collision on Lake and San Francisco, where ers under the New Social Secur- vocal solo, A Perfect Day" Glen the sc hoi lost Friday at he operated drug stores. He own- ity Bill II. R. 6000 whk'h has Larsen; Speaker. Harry Randle; Is the noon grounds hour. Result, Bobbys ed a dry goods store in Hollywood passed 4 he house and Is being Vocal solo. Somewhere, Sometwo front teeth wren broken off time We'll Understand", Mrs. at the time of his death. Mr. studied In the Senate. and some damage done to the Jaw The question of the status of Florence Weitzeil; talk, by Rev. Townsend was also a brother-in-labone. Paul received a nasty cut of Thomas Haynes of Payson, leaser under the Serial Security Wilton: Chorus, Abide With Xle" on his forehead. Both youngsters Art and under the Minimum Wage by the Methodist Church Choir; well known in Eureka. have decided it doesn't pay to be Art has never born satisfactorily Benediction, Rev. Wilton. so hard headded". The accident settled since those arts were pasThe church was filled with waa a regrettable one, and no sed over twelve years ago. In friends of the family, paying last la Who said the house Maine le attached to either of the 1940 all block leases In the dist- respects to a well liked and longEureka weren't well bulltf and exof resident were time youngsters, as they were just havrict the ranrrlrd Eureka, companby withstand ran End 16 ies sinre the courts held that lea- tending sympathy to the bereaved Any house that ing fun at the time of the accithe hiwvy winds of the post sers went employees under the S family of Mrs. Tainter. two weeks. Just has to be wHI dent. Burial was in the Nephl erme Godiva, 1 car; Mountain View, S. Wage Hour Art. The companies built. Otherwise we would 1; Chief Consolidated, 28; R. L. could not then lease without pay- tery, under the direction of the have a heap Mg heap" of mortuary. Orem. Garity, 1 (silica); Centennial ing 4.1m minimum wags A short Fairhanka-Pyn- e kindling wood blocking the Lease, 1, and Dragon Consolida- time thereafter the Gearhart Elder Todd of Nephl dedicated the Cnnyon road. I ns lend of wood. 1 ted. amendment was passed amending grave. (clay). It's piles of snow. Every few Hud Sax, son of Mrs. Lu Dean the Wage Hour Art specifically day It seems that Tintic Is Sax, spent the holidays visiting as lessees Mr. and Mr. Dean IPnnild of naming mining Indepenwith his mother and other memprmrllrally Isolated due to the Provo were in town on Thursday dent contractors. Leasing began bers of hla family. Bud la a freshheavy snow storms, nil of last week, and visited at the again and has rontlnurd to the winds. The man by high at the University of Utah. home of Mr. Henroid's sister and present under this amendment alroads were so thoroughly adbrother-in-la4o from time time the Mr. and Mrs. John though Mucked on Monday that thn XIr. and Mrs. Dull Corbridgn ministrators of the Social SecurRowe. Inis was unable to were In Salt Lake the first part of rinwas school ity Art have questioned the status and this week, attending the funeral navigate, In the first league game of the of mining baser. sed for the day. However, services for Mrs. Thelma Waiiia liiTiO season, the Springvllle Red on Tuesday schools One such problem arose over a Ruppel, who had been a resident handed the Tintic Miners and nil roads In town seem of Roosevelt. year ago when Frank Palmer and Ievila The Miners a defeat. to he pretty well cleared at Ralph Hope had to go to San hadsmashing considerable trouble hitting Francisco to appear before the rethe present time. The rlty Mrs. I ana Kurts of Mammoth, the consolation prize by Mrs. John gional Administrator of the So- from the field, and the Red Devils Cat" broke down once again, will leave Friday for San Gabriel, superior height advantage cial Security Hoard and describe!. Mil wns re pal ml as soon as Cal. where she will spend the lI,pm fmni0 driving in. The ami Is on the Job all their operations. H II. K. 6000 possible, remaining winter months with her "'III' WM SpnnvH- ', and goes through In Its present form Mr. and day anil half the night. The daughter dothere Is no doubt that 4hr com-- i! ,C' Xfrs. Patrick Davitt. Mrs. Davltt Slate Road rrrws are also is the former Evelyn Kurtz. panics will not lease since leasers ing their usual efficient work, are defined In the new bill and nml are doing their very best to keep (raffle moving, even Mrs. Robert Bourdon . of San specifically classed as employees. tho It seems almost an ImposThe leaser of the district ami CamphelV, Francisco, left Saturday for her all who expect that they might vuh r home, after spending sibility at times, due to the the past week at the home of her parents. drifting snow. waifi to lease again are meeting Mr. and Mrs. James Lunt In Tuesday night to discuss this proXfammoth. 8he was railed here by blem. It may lie that a definition the death of her brother, Jack ran lie suggested that will make Lunt. XI ra. Bourdon is the forour leasers Independent yet permer Dale Lunt. mit them 4o come under the self . . employed classification and thus Iaul lie under the benefits of the new (Uiriiridge, manager of spent Wednesday and Thursday Social Security Act. local J. C. Penney Company XI rs. A. E. Tuckett ri reived i the in Provo, attending group meetword last week of the death of a brother. Fred L. Wood. 72. of ings of the Penney Company. Denver. Colo. Mr. Wood died In XIr. and XIr. Leonal King of Denver on Dec. 28. Provo, Mrs. Ed King of Spanish XIr. Wood was a well known Fork were Sunday visitors at the hotel man in Sait lake, having home of XIr. and Mrs. Ted had charge of several of the leadLronal King and Mrs. Ed ing hotels in the rity prior to King are brother and mother of He managed XI rs. Colovich. moving to the Athletic Club in Denver until a few yenrs ago, when he retired. ed follows: Residents Leave To Santaquin ct ct The program of events was as Tuesday, January 17, the Tintic high school student body will present Bob and Ray Dill, "The Archers" as the National The school assembly program. 3-A- Jerry Kennedy Is Elected Chief of non Anderson. On I Comedy, A Case of Springtime, by Lee Sherman will be presented by the Junior class of the Tintic high school on January 18, in the high school A guve a talk on Kiwanis. Its val ues and Dace in a Democratic Society." He outlined the duties and responsibilities of each of the officers and gave a brief outline of the progress made during the year of 1949. He voiced the sentiments of tlie club in thanking Pres. Ken Spurrier for a successful and inspirational year and expressed the faith in the future of the club under the pilotage of Ver- T.H.S. Assembly Number Two per Copy one-mil- able exhibition of weight-liftinAmazingly enough, your feet ordinarily will perform such labor without a squeak or a complaint. Hut a survey of nearly SOO.OtH) persons by the Nstional Association of Chiropodists, the organization of foot doctors, shows that three out of .four of ua are bothered iwith our feet. One In every three Americana -- or about 50.000.000 are in need of expert foot care. g. ... ... e t . I - Mtr snly five, pnnirM rnoniGY . . . di- Glanrlla da Mares, rects ths Braiillss sjrmphsnla rrhe.Ua at ths municipal the atrr of Rla 4e Janrlrs. The me sirs Is Italian, ss a South Auierh esa lour KE(T)RI) MILEAGE The bureau of public roads says that in 1948 a new record of mileage for motor vehicles was set at The vehicles passenger cars. 181.000 buses and 7,379,000 truck and combinations. 397.SK9.000.000 miles 33.394.000 included |