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Show THE REPORTER appreciate! your calling in news item a to your local corretpondenl before Tims Jay evening Volume Fifty ill YOUR ADVERTISING HITS HOME WHEN YOU USE YOUR OWN NEWSPAPER The Eureka Reporter Friday, January 27, 1950 January Pishing Report Given On Vernon Deer in Florida .... Kiwanis Conducts -- 10c per Copy- - Number Four Gets More IKiwanis Receives Letter From Utah Snow After Few Senator Regarding Highway 6 Short Sprinq Days Eureka Regular Meeting Hunt For Past Year Changing of their meeting place acted as a stimulus to the attendThe warm weather of last ance at Kiwanis club, with nearly The fact that sufficient government bonds are week wax short lived, but very Repost by J. Terry Egan, Direcmember of the club attendevery tor and Harold H. Crane, Amt. unusumuch The available scenfor the completion of highway 6, the Grand the initiate to of appreciated. ing change President V. L. Anderson was Project Leader of the Utah Hah ally warm aim of the few days ery. of the Republic highway, was forcibly brought Army hclied get rid of mountains of and Game Commission. In charge and welcomed the memout st the last meeting of the Eur- snow and make room for the In 1949 the Tooele County Big bers to their places. With Mrs. eka Kiwanis club in a letteer from Game Committee made an unanivery heavy down fall of that Treloar at the piano. Rev. Wilton Senator Arthur V. Watkins. mous recommendation to the State white stuff on Monday eveled the singing of America and The opinion was expressed at ths Board of Big Game Control that ning. Opinions vary aa to the God Save the King" In commemmeeting of the club that members the Vernon Game Preserve be oration of the ,35th anniversary of depth of the snow, hut the of the club and the citizens of Euranow on rani on Eureka' closed to hunting on the regular the founding of Kiwania eka should do all In their power to main measured license fool. and a for street, delicious A and dinner game opened turkey big see that sufficient monies are alloNo one will deny that at any 1000 either sex permits. This reall the trimmings was served by cated to assure completion of the commendation was approved by Kiwanian Mel Decker, and the any place in Eureka, the depth road and take advantage of existof snow would measure less members ate to repletion. the Board of Big Game for the Federal grants of aid, which 10 Inches. Mxny motoring than Randle on the 1949 regular hunting season. reported Harry not always be available. who on ists may ware the ths of for In order to get a close check on caught Tintic Miners progress fight Highway played the Juab Senator Watkins letNo. 6 completion. He stated that highway on Monday evening, this hunt, four checking stations at last Friday even- terA copy of below: Waspe Nephi state that It waa the heaviest appears were set up by the State Fish $250,000 had been appropriated by ing, and had some more bad luck fall of the season, that la In January 12, 1950 the Utah State road commission as the final score ended by a score and Game Department. Although V. L. Anderson, Pres. one Mr, snow The thermomstorm. a and for not of hunwas for the 24. of Juab The graveling 59, Tintic grading it manditory Eureka Kiwanis Club eter haa had so many ups and played a good game but the Miners twelve mile stretch of the highters to check in and out. a total of Wasps Eureka, Utah two downs these weeks, past 654 hunters checked through the were to much for them, especially Dear way. Mr. Anderson: that one scarcely knew how to from the stand point of hnighth. After the various items of busfour stations. This will acknowledge your letter t. or dress red flannels club were the iness discussed, two of the remaining Eighty Young Gourlry played a superb of January 6 relative to U. 8. On Rat urday the temperature and Kiwanis" members sang 366 permit holders mailed In the and made 18 points for the Highway Na 6 to the Nevada State game wax 48 or a warm nice better Builders". stub from their permits. The 264 Miners. , line. Senator Fred on G. It and of and was Millirpan then taken Mammoth, left, Tuesday evening. The program Caphunters that did not check Tlntlct I have checked this matter with was cool 4 to 8 above. And a as who Wilton acted Rev. over or Flood mail tain in exhibit stations by the the their catch of Florida fish after a trip through G T F P the Bureau of Public Roads and our warm and all weather for announcer President with a radio were all stub from their permits to Key Largo. Morris. B. Gourlry, f 5 8 6 18 they have Informed me that the heavy snow fall of last Monday, Anderson a s guest speaker, sent a qucstionaire requesting inM. Mellor, f Federal funds for road 0 111 post-wdid we make any of the dally brought out the Eight Objectives formation on their hunt on the 0 2 11 construction In Utah as of DecemBrady, c papers? IV e most rrrtally did of Kiwanis for 1950" in a well Vernon Unit. 197 hunters answer0 0 0 0 ber 1, funde for which no projects not! Mannlfin, g executed radio skit. ed this questionnaire. The 187 reRatCS, f HI.HM4IM.....inHl,,.M 0 1 1 1 hive been programmed, amount a then Kiwanians The enjoyed maining permit holders were per$5,208,000. This sum represents .... Russell, g . 12 13 to program of motion pictures sponsonally contacted by State Game funds which are available for three Rosenlund, f ....... sored by Swift and Company Meat Wardens and requested informaTUrtr f classes of roads, namely, primary, packers who through the medium tion obtained. c .. out various the secondary and urban. Highway No. Campbell, of films ...0100 brought Total kill, 735; Hunters Afield, Totals 71910 24 6 Is in the primary road construcsteps in mean production, meat 923; Per cent killed, 79.6; per cent tion program and of the $5,208,000 Juab: Hie following interesting Idler was received by I lie- Reporter processing and selling and the In Buck killed, 49.1; per cent Doe In Federal funds available to the of meat byuse of the G this week from T P Srnator Mrs. and F growth J. Milliman Fred of Mammolli. killed, 50.9. of Utah, $2,330,000 are funds products. Morris, f ..23 0 0 46 state Summary of the Vernon hunt is from Key West. Florida: for which no program has been were excellent and en- dleHarry Randle, Mgr. of theofRan- Howarth, f films The 10 the as follows: 1. This hunt was very Markrt, and president "Upon leaving home September 19. we traveled North thru joyed by all present. Meeting then 2 0 0 4 submitted. Grocers Association, C. Park Retail Utah successful. 80 per cent of the hun- the Black It la my understanding, and you week next the until Hills, taking the most northern route, we went thru adjourned 4 9 4 12 in company with Sherman Lloyd Sanders, g ters were successful and of the should check this with the Stste same time. same B. place 2 to Duluth. northen ....... Michi0 Park, g Wisconsin and Traveling jhru 11 Road Commission, that at the presof Salt Lake, Secretary-Counc- il remaining 20 per cent, many sta- Fargo Gerard Klomp of Ogden, vice pres- Bird, g ...ta.M.,.. ...,m. .......... 7 8216 ent time the state of Utah lacks ted that they could have killed a gan. we started south into Laslem Iowa. leaving Iowa we went i 0 0 0 10 funds with which ident of Nat'l Retail Grocers As- Foot, f ... , doe if they cared to. South and Fast to Bluefield. West Virginia and on to Washingmatching funds ...... 10 0 2 could be Chase, g leave will 2. 49 per cent of the kill was ton. D. C. At sociation, obtained to carry out the Thursday, old friend. Burton T. Collins. met we an Washington 0 2 0 0 Jan. 28, for Washington, D. C., Mathews, g bucks and 51 per cent does, thus on Highway Na 6. Inso0 0 0 0 program where they will participate in a Sorenson, g aa the Federal government is the deer were harvested in ap- (Mr. Collins was an instructor in Tintic high school and will lie far 26 24 7 59 the same ratio as remembered by many in the District) After a short visit in the concerned, there la no reason why Secretary Conference of the Na- Totals proximately Score by quarters: tional Retail Grocers Assn. The the contemplated surfacing of Capitol City, we decided on a trip to Canada and traveled thru they are produced. ..... Tintic 0 13 24 9 A very successful Leadership conference will discuss ways and Highway Na 6 cannot be carried 3. This was an exceptionally Philadelphia, New York City. Boston and other cities to Quebec 7 29 43 59 out. but of course a was held by the Primary means of bettering the various Juab shortage of clean hunt No deer were reported City in Canada. We returned by meeting Torof Montreal, Ottawa. way Officials: ennsuansrn and Buys. state funds would prevent initiaconfront the Retail Santaquin-Tin-ti- c that problems of Association the as been hunters shot by having onto to Niagara Falls. N. Y. Back to Washington, D. C. for 3 tion of the project. Stake, Sunday afternoon in the Grocers, and in exchanging Ideas and left on the range. In six days weeks study. Much of the time spent in Washington was spent Second ward church at Santaquin. for the fod dealers of the Nation. It would be my suggestion that NOTICE riding by wardens, only one deer you contort members of your State with Mr. Collins. Mrs. Milliman enjoyed life in Washington better It was well attended by all They in turn will be held In Chiwas found in the area. cago in June. At this meeting they wards in the Stake and also You are again rnnladed that Road Commlmion of the Governor Many sportsmen commented on than I did. on the possibility of obtaining the conBird hope to elect Gcrsrd Klomp as the Union Is Mrs. Elna Branch. asking for nld for the necessary the cleanness of the hunt and all We started South spending a week at Richmond. Va., and ducted the meeting, and the mu- president of the National Assn. Park state funds and City Miners. The boxes are the construction program Initiating Wardens working on this hunt SavaAnah. Georgia, taking in the places of historic interest. We on Highunder the direction of was sic In business the houses and placed felt that this was the cleanest Burras-toCard Petersand 3.000.000 pounds your donation will be much ap- way Na 6. St. and Bonita some Orlando. in time Beach, Carylon spent Daytona Approximately Tampa hunt they had participated in. I regret that this letter cannot be of soap is used annually in the preciated. Any article of food will burg. before going to Miami and on to Key West. more optimistic but the ablution New Years Greetings were ex- United States. be greatfully accepted. At Key West we decided on a trip to Cuba and took a plane to your problem apparently lies in tended by Pres. Tola Newman; to Havana. After a delightful visit in Cuba, wc relumed by plane teachers trainer was given by 2nd LDS Utah and not here In Washington. I appreciate your letter and Its exto Key West. The weather hasbern warm and at times real hot. counselor, Millie Kay. Minutes of pression of your viewpoint and the previous meeting were read It is about 70 at night and around 80 in the daytime. Genhope you will contact me further ... I have enjoyed several fishing trips and have had good luck. I and approved by Stake Sec. If you think I can be of assistance. Sanderson. Departments made one trip to Key Iirgo with Captain Flood in his fishing evieve conducted by the following With two shifts and about difficulty in hauling the ore to were Sincerely, SUNDAY Arthur V. Watkins boat, Ivajack. The catch included Barracuda. Snook. Needlefish, Stake Leaders: Dale Linquist. twenty-tw- o men at work, excel- the railroad at Silver City the Priesthood Meeting 9:30 a.m. fish, snapper and many others. We will make another trip Leah Palmer. Edith Nelson, Ruby lent progress was being made with shipping of this product had to be 10:30 a.m. angel Sunday School Mr. and Mrs. Vauadell Christenthe development campaign at the stopjied but was to be resumed Steele, Bonita Card. Carylon Sacrament Meeting 7:30 p.m. to Gulf of Mexico to try our luck at tarpon and other Gulf fish. sen are basking In the California Celestia Thompson. Marie Lehi Tintic and Tintic Metals pro- In the early spring. TUESDAY About February 10 we plan on leaving Florida for New Orleans Fotheringham. Mary Thomas. perties in the North Tintic DistThe three children of the late sunshine. They left during the Relief Society 2:00 p.m. where wc will enjoy the Mardi Gras. From there thru the southern Genevieve week San Francisco, and will Sanderson. Millie Kay, rict. Frank Roselle being in Ivan Harper of Mammoth were attend for 8:30 p.m. Stales and Primary Mexico home. Tucson Newman. of and then and and of Tola Bird Lehi Fhoenix, to At the Elna charge part operations. sent to the Mooarheart education ilian the Convention of the Civ7 .30 p.m. li 7. A. Workers of Wake, which will Nellie Laird of Primary Stake Tintic, two headings were being school, Since the last session of the Legislature, we have traveled in at Mooaeheart. Illinois. he held Sacrament Services Sunday evIn the Crystal Room of the as she is driven on the 1100 ft. level where not was Board present, E. O'Connor local of the Eastern and well and Culm of the Western all Canada. Stales as as Joseph ening at the Eureka Ward Chapel Whitcomb Hotel, Jan. 27, 28 and some some California ore in time had been good fairly spending chilMoose the were under the direction of the Mekicn. Lodge accompanied 29. Moet of the men attending the found several weeks before. They dren and visiting with her son's family. Latter-da- y before returning home Convention Saints Girls commitwere prisoners of war, information on Roads, education, taxes and "I Pri- were also doing some rrossruttlng visited with relatives nm annual for drive the gathering The in the neightee. with Mrs. Wilford Redmond and Mr. Christensen was a pris1 hospital will on the 1100 level as well as follow- borhood of Chicago. in charge. The congregation sing- public assistance. These will use in the next session of the State mary Children's oner for many months. He, (along soon be under way. The penny en- ing some of the old streaks of ore ing was led by chorister L. K. legislature." During the week the Y. L. M. with the other prisoners of war) on the tunnel level. At the Tintic distriwere and posters velopes a. sleigh is Friends of Senator Milliman will be pleased to learn that buted at this Spurrier wjth Mrs. Norma JameMetals which lies between the I. A. Junior girls gave definitely entitled to all the meeting. son at the organ. The program was his health is much which a hot fun and pleasure possible, after festival after riding ImdiscusI.chl were improved, and he stairs lie will be glad to reTintic and drive an for the the Plans Greely. announced by Carolyn supper was served at the home of his Spurrier They plan sed and will be under the direction portant development campaign their teacher Mrs. Thelma Bray, to beterrible experience. and consisted of a vocal solo by turn to Utah and see his old friends. away for about two weeks. In progress. was ward of the following presidents: Nelda Childs, a trumpet solo by to and members their the guests. A. J. Wondershok who had been Wanda Cnlovich, Eureka Ward; Richard Bauer, a talk by Jo Ann Ixila living-stoBlanche B. York, Santaquin 1st in the Tintic District ever since Those present were: Rax on the value of New Years Elsie Kell, Marjie ward; Estella Peterson, Santaquin the International Mining and VvoniMi Itoyle, Geeorgia Williams, Resolutions, followed by Richard Griggs, 2nd ward; Della White, Goshen Smelting Co. commeneed mining Bell who spoke on the value of Vert lei, Donna Mcrling, Ihirothy transGenola had been Zada here, ward; operations Livingston. Katherine Russell. Gertrude Stack Prayer. 21 ward; Thelma Barney, Elberta ferred to the Park City District Anna The concluding speaker was Porter and Mrs. Thayss to superintend new development Branch. Richard Foraey, who spoke on and Silver work at the Park Premier, Park Bray. Dividend. Mammoth Forgiveness. A very pleasant social affair Ta In Sunday School at 10:00 o'clock, Chief Consolidated. 45 ears; 1 City have always assisted in this Konold and Park Nelson groups, PRIMARY MEET followed by Church service at was the the were which given by owned Interparty I.ady even an by the organis'd though A Primary executive meeting 11:00 a.m. (lime); R. L. Garity.l (silica), an worthy FJks In the local club rooms. At is'i tion. was held last week at the home primary does not exist in these national organ The sermon talk for the 11:00 Dragon Consolidated. 4 (clay). seven o'clock, forty-twMr. and Mrs. Clarence Wahl-qulmembers H. Samuel one of Sr., McIntyre, places. of Tola Newman. o'clock service will be a rutting down rereived an Interesting letto a delirious sat ownTintic District's mine turkey will Green Mrs. Silver from pioneer City The special meeting was called or book review of Edward Everett ers died at Salt lake. He was 84 dinner, served at one long table, ter from their son. Garth, who of in drive Silver take the charge for the purpose of acquainting Hale's 'The Man Without A CounNOTICE Blanche Hatton in Dividend, and years of age and had been In poor which was artistirally decorated Is stationed In Okinawa with the Mr. Bauer with the Stake Primary try. health for several years and in a In a color scheme of pink and 29th Infantry Regiment. Garth is Erickson in Mammoth. program. Mr. Bauer is the newly Mrs. Margaret Lucas and Mrs. The affiliated Utah Sportsmen Lilly serious condition for months. He white. Ix)W bowls of sweet pess a graduate of Tintic high school, appointed Priesthood advisor to Mabel Butler will present a piano will hold a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peart and first came to Utah when a boy of and pink randies were effectively and all his friends will be happy meeting at the Utah the stake Primary. He replaces duet. Court House In Provo, Sat daughter, Darlene, Mrs. Margaret sixteen years, then shortly after- and the favors and tally were In to hear a bit of news concerning ElRoy Murdock of Genoln, who The Junior Choir will make its County Wilcox and daughters Karen and ward returned to Texas where he keeping with the color scheme. his activities on the Island. has recently been released from first in the church urday evening Jan. 28, at 7:00 Garth told of attending a pagappearance the dinner, tables were Peggy and Mrs. Mary Peart drove wss born. Later he returned to Following for this office. Mr. Murdock served service and the Male Quartette p.m. similar to the opperetta put and eant, "500' Utah where in arranged and stock Bridge to last Sunday and spent mining successfully and sincere thanks will also sing. All interested sportsmen are in- theBingham won laid I 'rises were won by Mrs. Harry on by the grade school at Christ-tnnand raising the found-itinwith relatives visiting day and appreciation from the entire He stated that they stayed You will enjoy this good music vited to attend. for a successful business rorner Csrten and Mrs. John Rowe for friends. Board is extended to him. for almost three hours, and then and the public is most O. while Mra. A. at program "500", Bridge, and fortune. large We are also very happy over the see It all. It was one of the cordially invited. During the early days of Tin-t- .Allred wan first and Mrs. Tho- didn't appointment of Mr. Bauer. most beautiful The W. S. C. S. has a meeting mas things I ever saw. McCormick consolation. Cut the owners the Mammoth of Those attending the executive in the level on Earh of the school put at B. won Mrs. grade were Thursday parsonage 8. by mine, Sam McIntyre, being the prizes meeting were Elna Bird. Millie 1:00 p.m. and the M. Y. F. meets on a different donee or sang a Alex Mrs. enand runt in factor Atherley that Blight. rolling big 4, Kny. Genevieve Sanderson. Clar- at 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Duggan en- song. It wss in native costume. ence Bauer and Tola Newman. on the resources of the National terprise, erected ant successfully By Mm. Ed.v the I. Green a number of friends at a Earh donee representing some tertained Go to church somewhere! mills and smelters In the Director Foundation's chapters. Since it operated Juab County Campaign en lovable card party at their event In their history or customs.so C. M. Wilton. Tastor be- - Tintic valley several miles to the very Is impossible to distinguish Those winning prizes at We were given ringside seats, Is An unknown number of llariy Randle Church School tween the two diseases, all patients west of Silver City. It was to ser- home. 5O0" were Mrs. Frank Garrtty got some wonderful shots with ve these reduction such and -. Supt. mild polio cases during last sum- with early symptoms of polio plants little Okinawan Gold-Gree- n and Thomas MrCnrmlrk ss Mammoth the mines first; mv camera. Also that mers epidemic may have been must receive prompt and proper tea every few us hot brought Brio-kegirls K. Mrs. C. Rife and Frank first, railroad was built. caused by an entirely new virus. polio rare, lest possible crippling were treated quite we so minutes, consolation. A delicious lunMcIntyre wss survived by It was disclosed today by Mrs. that could be mlntm- - fiveMr.sons p-- i. At the RnM ri There were nearly royally. cheon wss rovers one served, and Sambeing Mr. and son of daughter. Kenneth Laird, Green, acting ehnirman of the Ixed occur. dav evening st Bsntannin foe the Okies, and about thirty uel. Jr, Frtnk. I'cre. Earl and Inld for the following: Mr. and is in the Payaon Juab County. Chapter of the Na-- j Bee Hjyt Grl one of the most 1m- was no rases of crippling have Gla. So It far scouts. 'Mrs. Sterl Laird he am Mrs. E. II Mr. McClain. Mrs. e Mrs. and and M. Stella ... Allen. i , uodenvent a tlonnl foundation for Infantile resulted from an Infection with Roy AWiMpiinin Joan Mr and hP'tsl. where of funeral sendees wrre held in Dsn Kidds. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas IsSaturday Paralyse. Recent rosearch reports the ncw virus. Further research Mrs. HeberOishlne? had t he honor "Fiona operation last to the since witnessed coming MrCormlck. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. of being chosen Stake Bee Hive morning. Latest imports state that from the National headquarters my prove serious paralysis to be Sslt Lake with interment In the Rife, Mr. and Mrs. E. I Chris- land." also states that he read in eitv cemetery, March Dimes of the of orgsnlza9- -n. and doctors reluct sre lie nm Jran'R pojhie, "KS ft Verv encouraging reports wen tenson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brio-ke-v tion state that this new virus, ,ant the to withhold the usual polio Brady, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Reporter that Clarence Wilde Gar-ntand Tln-tiMr. and Mrs. Frank r entirely unrelated to any of the treatment until more Is learned being received from the East is somewhere near and he has been Rradv. The queens from the other this week. properties of the Chief Consothree known polio viruses, can about the new disease and it beto contact him. Clarence Is ards were Joan's attendants lidated and the outlook wss asid Memltcrs of the ladies Aid atrying Identical romog certain that no clinical cause of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence son symptoms crippling to he especially pleasing at the' Councilman Confined to mild, polio. Society met with Mrs. A. F. Wilde of Eureka. Uttle Mary Ellen Maxwell Is wjjj ro,i1t Eureka Lily, where the ore had Grant during the week. After a Garth receives hia Reporter by To S. L. C. Hospital ' Cain confined to the L.D.S. March of Dimes - supported been eneountered ,eMnTnrn on the tnO ft. short business session sewing and Tuesday or Wednesday of each in Salt Lake City. Mary Ellen Oiltiinrkie are roJPthn intensive sciential continuing level new viruit the s'HIol chat and a delirious lunch- - week. Hia mother sends it air mail has undergone several skin grsft-n- g Councilman John W. Phipps, was new of disease. the Thomas Chstwin and associates, eon completed I ho program. Those to him every York Investigations named New for the virus, Cross hospital to the Saturday. That's Holy taken , operations on her hands durWe are asking for your who own and manage deposits in present were; Mrs. F. II. McClure. where it was first Is- -' the news while it's still getting the past several months. Her on Monday. The nature of his ill- - State village a in this drive the south end of the distrlrt. had Mrs. B. n. rsrrish, Mrs. Willlsin rod hot. and does he enjoy getting making She said it is impossible fo oslty tutnds were bmned several years ness had not been .determined st to distinguish clinically the cess. t placed one carload of high grade Clark, Mrs. Joseph Treloar. Mrs. It! . and the operations are doing the time of this Wo welcome news of our boys "Let your contributions make ore on the market, the shipment Harvey Ganser. Mrs. Frank Taybonders for the youngster. Her of friends In the District are wish-J"- y two diseases. new disease has our scientists 'Champions over being consigned to the Columbia lor. Mrs. Fred Button and Mrs. in the service, so send In your a As result this and complete a him little friends will be pleased Ing speedy steel Ilsnt at 1rovn. Owing to the! William Frary. news Items concerning them. added to the great financial drain Polio." learn of her progress. covery. Tintic Miners Lost Game With Juab Wasps Last Friday sun-sui- ar Senator and Mrs. Fred J. Milliman Enjoy Extensive Winter Vacation Local Businessman Will Attend Meet ..0100 ..0100 Washington, D.C. - Primary Conducts Leadership Meet El-be- rta n. News of Church News Twenty Years Ago In Tintk . . Activities - Bur-rasto- Eureka Methodist Church News... n, n, OreShipmentsFrom Eureka For Week Ending January Eureka Serviceman Tells of Seeing Operef o - Okinawa st ! s. I ir We Must Be Champions Over Polio i Joan Cushina so-call- Queen Tin-tie- 's y, n, ' after-effec- ts flve-hundn- -d Iri-vst- : ,-o- rt . "S' hn. hos-Pi- y. -- lJ . gener-nlite- d. ra ' j |