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Show the reporter p In apprerlatet your calling local to Mama your ew$ correipondent before Tum day evening Fifty Volume YOUR ADVERTISING HITS HOME WHEN YOU USE YOUR OWN NEWSPAPER Eureka, Utah, Friday, July 21, 1950 LDS Sunday School Sponsors Celebration Observance Of Pioneer Day 24 July oceo Royalty The L. D. S. Sunday School will sponsor kids races with cash prizes at 10:00 a.m., July 24th on Main street Children from the ages 3 to 16 are ureed to event. In thia " r Si?, exciting participate First, there will be regular foot . . . 3 Oxygen Masks szjsssthe age groupa includ- through all are In sixteen. who genthose ing eral boya and girls races will be run separately. The second phase will be variety races consisting of Ice Cream Con races, Soda Fop races, Balloon races, Sack Races, (bring your own pot-luc- at 7:00 o'clock, and Mr. Wheelock gave a very interesting and informative talk on Insurance, and some films were shown in connection with the talk. It proved to The descendants of Benoni and be a very interesting meeting. Edith Cole Patten will hold their fourth annual reunion at Lukes Hot Pots at Midway, Saturday, NOTICE commencing at 1:00 p.m. The annual meeting for election of officers will be held at 2:30 p.m. Various entertainments will be con22, All business houses in Eur- ducted during the afternoon and evening including a ball game. Lunch at 5:00 p.m. The reunion will eka will be closed Monday, July 24, in observance of Pioneer Day. Stores will remain open on Wednesday of next week, due to the 24th closing. p.m. Phone your news item to 108. with a gala program of entertainment commencing at 8:00 end Jubilee Royalty Participate Celebrations Throughout State Silver Jubilee queen, Miss Merle Gillispie and her attendants, Miss Eleanor Jackson and Miss Elaine Erickson and the Rodeo queen, Miss Jo Ann Sorenson 6and attendants, Miaa Helen Franks, Misa Bethea Wahlquiat and Miss Rev. To Marjorie Gardner are being kept very busy. Last Friday they rode Be In in the parade celebrating the Ute Stampede in Nephi, and next wreck they will attend Fiesta Days" in Sunday Spanish Fork, later they go to to participate in the Black Rev Raymond Neamith of Salt Payson celebration. Then the Hawk Days Lake City will be in Eureka Sun-- y of the summer, as far as highlight morning to conduct the wor-- P the girls are concerned, will be Tin-tiservice at the Methndiat Silver Jubilee celebration held church at 11:00 23. The Rev- In Eureka on August 11 and 12. July erend is in charge of interdenomi- The last celebration of the summer national church work at the Uniin which the girls will appear will be the Onion Days celebration held versity of Utah. Nesmith Hon. Hal Morria of the GeologiPlans are progressing nicely on various phases cal Survey, was the guest speaker at the Tuesday night meeting of of the Tintic Silver Jubilee celebration to insure a the Tintic Small Mines, Operators, Lessen and Prospectors Assn., really big time, committee members reported today. held at the Memorial Building. The The Midway Rfideo Company has sisned to fum- meeting was very well attended, ' " 41sh stock for the rodeo and chutea much to the gntificatlon of the and rodeo grounds are being reofficen of the Association, and paired for the event. The American much satisfaction was expressed Legion la In charge of thia phase by those attending, regarding Mr. of arrangement! and Marlon Hopes Morris' talk. reports that they have responded It was decided at the meeting to 100 per rent to complete the work. name the of the organizachange Mrs. Earl Stewart received word Don Frank of the parade tion to The Utah Small Mines, etc., from Hawaii from her son, mittee states there will be at aa it is the plan of the organizaRobert Radtke. Rob, aa he least 17 local floats in edition tion to make it a state wide Asso- Ensign n was to hla Eureka to several which are coming from ciation. Committeemen friends, left Moffitt Field in San era Francisco Tuesday, July 11, and doing a fine Job. Mrs. Stewart received the letter j T. A. Justin states that hla Hawaii on July 17. Bounds lection of minerals la nearly com-lik- e fast wbrk. Bob la a pilot In plet and that the mineral display the Navy Air Corps. He has been will be conducted as usual. In The next meeting for the comstationed at Whldbey Island In Washington and also in Alaska for mittee In charge of the Jubilee is announced for Saturday evening, the past two years. July 22, at 7:30 p.m., at the Memorial building and It la Important Is that all committees be in attendMelvin Whitlock 22. Vance ance. Morning cs In Payson. Tintic high school band also participated in the Ute Stampede in Nephi held last week. Mrs. Ruth Wahlqulxt and Mrs. LaVcra Bauer chaperoned the band on the trip to Team Works Same With Mammoth Boys Nephi. The Eureka Ball team has been Tip vrking hard thia past week in Nylon leaders are sometimes preparation for the game with hard to straighten out. This ean mm.ih. which will be played bo easily accomplished by drawnedncalay afternoon. The boys ing them through a piece or rub ,! howinS plenty of enthusiasm 1st. A boot strap will serve rp doing a good Job. Conic purjsise well. c the and boya play, n e them a bit of "e outcome of theencouragement, will be rnnied jn next weekgame 'a Reporter. Fi-hi- ng Minnie Painter returned vek from a trip to Wlaconain, m ahe visited ejr.stopped over with relatives, night in Denver. t0 mt home in Eureka and w'th Mr. and Mrs. Rny CJJ mpion, former residents. The SmPins are deeply Interested In a. and Ucm and are wondering why n't aend in more items to KjjTjc irler B t anxiously t, to receive the Re-- r 1th news of their friends. Card Of Thanks .T i fcent & thanks and mny friends helped in any our recent bereave-ftan- v. STatfuI for their kindness and for the nrai offerings. Signed Fhilip Sullivan and family . WautifM Xlr WM . Rp col-fro- m Tintic Picnic 22, y r M' ' v I rhO-li- p DEFIES COMMITTEE . . . of the manager Bari, general Communist Dally Worker, reactivifuses to tell ever he whether ties committee used a passport under aa alias. Eureka and Iria sen, 18 and Bonnie Nielsen, Residents are invited to Goshen on Pioneer Day to participate in their July 24th celebration. The ennual rodeo being sponsored by the Goshen Valley Riding Club will highlight the observance in the evening. A parade is planned for 10 a.m. and games for the children end a bell game in the afternoon. A fine time is planned for every age. Miss Myrtle Sorenson, center will reign as queen of the celebration with Carolyn Wolf, lef and Bonnie Morgan as attendants. All are of Goshen. The Riding Club has built an arena for the rodeo which is one of the best in the state and every effort will be made to furnish a fine evening performance. Warning Given Regard To School Damage Ever See A Dream In Leamington, suffered abrasions and lacerations about the head and face, when the car In which they were riding overturned on Highway 6, about B miles south of Silver City, Sunday evening, according to Investigating officers. Carl Fields, Deputy Sheriff, and Wesley Robinson, City Marshall They were taken to the Payson hospital for treatment. Mr. Underwood and Bonnie Nielsen were Former Eurekan In From all reports the Tintic picnic held at Fairmont Park in Salt Lake City last Thursday, proved to be a huge success. Many former Television Show Eurekana attended the successful affair, and expressed a wish that each year the party will be attended by many Eurkana, aa well aa former residents. A BIGGER AND BETTER EUREKA DAY IS what those attending were asking for. Mrs. Leah Van Leuvan Francom had the thrill of a lifetime July 6, when ahe attended a television how in llollywod, appeared in an audience participation program and won a popularity contest. released Sunday evening, and Mr. Mrs. Francom attended the MuWhitlork was released Tuesday. It is easier to bear whata amiss tual network program and was Iris Nielsen is still confined to the than elected from the audience to take go about to reform it. hospital. Thomas Fuller. part in the show. Three songs were played and Mrs. Francom The car, a 41 Mercury is practiPhone your news Item to 108. not only named the song and was cally demolished. able to ring the first line, but sang the song selected in Ita entirety. She also was the audience choice by applause for the moat popular entrant of the three women and three men. Mrs. Francom'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. EL 8. Van Leuvan saw the program from the home of their Mrs. J. W. Osborn of Eureka Kiwanis club is sponsoring a public meet daughter South Gate, Cal., who with daughthe Memorial Building Wednesday, ters, Carol and Ranae, have reing to be held Kiwanis Club Sponsors Public Meeting at Walking? Could Be 8 at 26, p.m. Their Theme Song July George and Jan Hartman, students at Hastings Neb., have a Ever see a dream College, Considerable damage has been done by breaking of windows in the school buildings in Eureka, during the past few weeks. The School Board Is walking? Well thata what Mr. and Mn. Vaundell Christensen and Mrs. Dewey Robinson thought last Sunday when returning home after attending a movie. At least they thought they were having hallucinations when two large does loomed up in front of the car on the road just behind the Anker Peterson home, which by the way ia in the residential section of our fair city. Mr. Christensen had to Mrs Mary Driscoll la spending atop the car to allow the lady deer the week in Salt Lake City visit to cross the ruad. Had Mr. Christensen been alone some of hia ing with friends. friends might have thought it was ia who employed a tall tale, but not so. with two Jerry Downey, at the Veterans Hospital in South of the fair sex along to substanDakota, la spending hla vacation tiate hia story. in Eureka, visiting hia lister, Mrs. Phone your news item to 108. Mary Church. News Twenty Years Ago In Tintic . . The dividends of Utah Mince I showed a big decline. Tabulations of dividends of the Mining Companies for the first six months of 1930 showed a total, . disbursements of $11,142,001, as, compared with the record breaking total of $16,086,711. paid during the first six months of 1929. The Utah Copper Co. which had one or its most profitable years in 1929. cut its dividend from 48 per share to $2 per share. Silver King Coalition was th only company to maintain ita re- guiar quarterly dividend during that period. Tintic Standard was forced to eliminate the usual extra dividend of ten cents a share for the scrond quarter, thereby cutting it from 30 to 20 cents a share. The North Lily was forced to eliminate its dividends after the first quarter of d the year when the rate was from 20 to 13c a share. An increased number of shippers, together with a large production of dump (in, increased the shipments from the Tintic District for the first half of 1930 as compared with the first half of 1929. despite the depressed conditions in the metal market. There was a total of 3332 carloads in 1930 and 299 carloads rrdu-eee- for 1929. j About the most promising piece .of mining information that had been passed out for a long time, was the report that the deal had been closed for the transfer of oil holdings of the Knight Investment Co. of Provo to the North new or- Mining Co ganization which had the lurking of men prominent in the affairs of International Mining and Smelting Co. This deal tsik from the Lilr-Knig- Termed Success Niel16. of Featuring Czechoslovakia Students Eureka avd Plans Progress For Big Silver Jubilee Fete Geological Survey Official Speaks At Mining Meet Nearby Accident asking that parents warn their children of the seriousness of this offense. If the person, or persons responsible for this wilful damage is apprehended, some stiff fines will be handed out to the offenders. Silver m Twenty-nin- e Injured Patten Family Conduct Reunion lo i!?1 to our Number Four Young People the day complete, has announced that free matinee at the Star Theatre at 2:00 p.m. Nine cartoons will be shown. The Eureka ward LDS Sunday School officers and teachers wish to thank the following businesses tnd clubs for their generous contribution of prize money for the races : The Commercial Service Corp.; Randle's Service Station; Lairds; Randles Market; Nash The Eureka Kiwania Club met Barber and Beauty Shop; Carl Gal- last Wednesday at the Memorial VarLee's loway; Virginia's Cafe; Bldg., with Pres. V. L. Anderson iety; Malt Shop; Eureka Cleaners; presiding. The group sang AmerBrite Spot Cafe; Figurine Plastic ica." Shop; George Forsey; Oxford Club; The Tintic Barber Shop; Andrew's E. R. guest for the evening was Wheelock, and he was introRexall Drug; B. P. O. E.; Masonic duced by Pres. Andy. Minutes of Lodge; I. O. O. F; and Ki wants. the previous meeting was read by the see. Vera Never. A k To supper was served For Copy- - n. To make George Forsey there will be a Ball per , the prizes. In 10c beat-know- Three-legge- July -- com-Mond- ay d races and (bring your own rope or belts to tie legs together.) Everyone is invited to take part or watch the children run and win ucks) ! ht .control of the Knight Investment To. a dozen or more local mining iiinipanies. the more Important of which were the Big Hill. Twentieth Km- Century, Tintic Drain Tunnel, two and Swanseas. the Mines pin the Dragon and Tintic Central. Other groups of claims involved were scattered from one end of the Tintic District to the other and the transfer also included the Knight Railroad and equipment and the Tintic Milling Companys ground and dumps, deposits of Iron. Manganese and Kolin. The mining industry of the state interestingly described in a booklet enUtli-Utah and its Mineral Wealth . issued by the chamber uf c iiiiimcrcc of Salt was ono ,,f the series of jtv publications in the states resources and scenic attractions. A party of Eureka jMople enjoyed a few days outing at Kish going there for the Fourth and having a most enjoyable time. Making up the group were: Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Clement and daughter Arlene. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Hern man and daughter Lulu. Mrs. Alla Krisliy. Mrs. Ijoii Iturratt and Marion Russell. Mr. and Mrs. George Houle Were preparing to leave Eureka to make their home at Coronada Reach, Calif. Mr. Houle had for office manager many years for the" Walter Kileli. Jr. Contracting (Vi. and al Coronada planned to continue with Mr. Filch. Mr and Mrs. George II. Wigton ami dHuglit' is Frances and Dorothy wen sp nd ng their vaealion at their former home in Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. John Allen and childn-n- . M.rth and Glen left for a months visit in the east. They were lmuid Pittsburg, Elmer Allen. wm of Mr. and Mrs. Allen, whs studying merlmnusl engineering in that city. After an extended s'sv in that swlion they piannd to visit other Interesting parts if the east. Mis Virginia Rinh. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Itireh. won second prize in the bathing beauty contest, condiuted by the Provo (Continued on Page Twoi fr MeefingsScheduled For Celebration There will be a meeting of the Silver Jubilee committees every Saturday evening until time of the celebration at 7:30 p.m. in the building. All organizations are requested to have their Memorial representatives attend these meetings, and get arrangemnts completed for the big celebration. President Asks Huge Sum For Korean Fighting and the Communist domination of their country. Soon after the Com' munlsta seized power In Czechoslovakia, George and Jan determined that they would escape. Two attempts failed but on the third attempt, they succeeded in cross Ing onto the American zone of Germany on New Years day, 1949. President French, president of Hastings College reports that these young meiL In spite of their numerous speaking engagements are doing a thoroughly fine piece of work acholastlcally at Hastings College. Gorge plana to be an architect and hia brother, Marshall Jan, a lawyer. From the many good comment received from the many places these young men have talked, there ia much that all Americans should Irani first hand, and at a time like this, we all know it it time to WAKE UP AMERICA." Come President Truman asked for a ningreM Wednesday $10 000,090.000 program to provide men and materials for Korean ftgMIng and to guard against any armed aggression and se how life behind the iron curtain would suit you. Aa many as possible are urged to attend thia meeting come out and hear the message these young men have for you. PUBLIC IN- elsewhere. Along with new military measures, the pmddcnt proposed partial home front mo- VITED. lie said, there will lie a Activities . . . Sunday School the direction of Superintendent. Richard Bate will play a saxophone solo, after which Mias Eleanor Jackson will relate some of her experience while attending Glrta Rtate at Logan thia Month. Worship Service at 11:00 conducted by Rev. Raymond Neamith of Salt Lake City. The program has been arranged aa follows: The prelude, Mrs. Curtis Butler; The call to worship, Rev. Raymond Neamith; Invocation; Hymn; The affirmation of Faith II Fly leaf of hymnal; Hymn; The responsive reading Sunday; The Gloria Patrl; The lemon from the Holy Scriptures; The ailent Meditation; The Pastoral Prayer; The Lord's Prayer; The offertory, Dedication; Vocal solo, Alan Randle accompanied by Mrs. Curtis Butler; The Meaaage, Rev. Raymond Neamith; A Pray5D6-30- th Diaciplcahlp; The F.lb-rtPrimary Association will bold thdr annual picnic at the Eureka City I'ark on Saturday, a July Methodist Church er; The invitation MIX PRIMARY bilization. There will lie no price controls or rationing now. Hut the president said he won't sharp price rises make them turned to Utah with the Francoma and Van Leuvans for an extended visit. Mrs. Francom ia director of the Hastings, message that every person in thia Fourth ward chorus at Payson, recountry should hear. These young cently named Melo Dees". men apeak well and authoritatively regarding the Ruasian occupation 29. llano to Christian Solo, Elias Hetty Ann Baker; The Benediction; The Poatlude, with choral se. IJmla Roe Newman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arvtd Newman ia Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Cronin spending a week In 8alt Lake City visiting with an aunt, Mrs. Villie and dnughter Mary, and Mr. and Tinder. Mrs Clarence Gourley enjoyed an outing lnat Sunday In Diamond Fork In Spanish Fork canyon. All Mr. and Sir John J. Coffey report a very enjoyable day at the visited over the weekend in Lark, resort. delightful with Mr. and Mrs. A 11. Fields and Mr. and Mrs J. A Coffey. Helds and Mrs. re- quest for higher taxes He aslceil that all legal limits on the size of file armed forces lie lifted. The president also reported to congress he has empowered of Defense Johnson tn call to active duty as many units ami Imllv Iduals of the reserve forces of the army, navy ami air force as may he required." daughter Sharon, left Monday for Calif., where they will vlrit Mr. Dron Fcrgunon and Mra. with a sister of Mrs. Fields. Tola Newman left Thursday morning for San Francisco, where they plan to viiat for a week. Mrs Fer.j. guson will be a guest at the homo of her slater and brother-in-laMr. and Mra. Jamea Knundy (Margaret Rlackrtt). Mra. Ferguson's daughter and son. Joan and Bobby, who have been visiting In the Bay city, will accompany tholr mother on the return trip. Mra. Newman will spend the week at the Elysee studio, studying akin conditions and mn usage. ? t 0 0 0 Mr and Mr. E. H Van leuvaa and Mr. nnd Mra. G. H Francom motored to South Gate. Calif., and visited for 10 day at the home of 4v Mr. and Mr. J. IV. Osborn. They , rnjnyed Independence Day with Mr. and Mrs. Ewell Wanlnaa. former Eureka residents. The Wan-I- n as family expressed their Interest in the Eureka Reporter and BEST MIN FINALLY WINS . . . Fifty yean after he waa brat tnaa stated that it waa the only way at her first marriage, Victor C. Karnsrl, 76, applies ia Los Aacefes they had of contact with many old for license to wed Mrs. Clara Bell Albert, 0, Eureka friends mV Ili-ls-- r Sacra-nient- - rvr 'b , UfA V o, ooo |