OCR Text |
Show iSNfffg Sfi THE REPORTER mmm appreciate your calling in new s items to your local correspondent before Tuesday evening i J Volume Fifty To Be Eureka, Utah, Friday, July YOUR ADVERTISING HITS HOME WHEN YOU USE YOUR OWN NEWSPAPER 28, 1950 On Hand At Celebration To August 7th-9t- h 8na A bang-u- p time is in store for those who attend the Silver Jubilee celebration to be held in Eureka on August 11 and 12. Plans are now complete and everything points to Ana, Calif. I n Will KGIQn Youngsters Enioy 24th Celebration Pioneer Day In Eureka proved to be a happy one for the youngsters and some of the oldsters too. Radeo Royalty include left to right, Miss Marjorie Gardner, Miss Bethea A program of races was conducWahlquist, ted on Main street at 10:00 a.m. Miss JoAnn Sorenson, rodeo queen and Miss Helen Franks. and while the kills hail fun and participated, so did some of our local businessmen and school tea'Well chers. In the penny and candy scramble (given free to all by Sam and Helen of the Rrite Spot) the older "kids" didn't fare so well, the younger generation was too much for them. Oner again the youngsters were given a ride on the Are trucks, and were given some small change to use as they James (Jim) Gardner, 61, life- saw fit, and decided it was a Highlighting the Silver Jubilee celebration will long resident of Eureka, died at his grand day. The entertainment was sponsorbe the lovely queens and their attendants, Jubilee home here Monday night of a heart ed by the L. D. S. Eureka ward. ailment. Mr. Gardner was born June 6, Queen, Miss Merle Gillispie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gillispie of Mammoth, and 1889, in Eureka, a son of Hyrum and Mary Miller Gardner. He reattendants, Miss Eleanor Jackson reived his education in the Eureka Eureka and Miss Elaine Erickson, public schools. For more than 12 years he was . daughter of Mr. and Mrs Oscar, , Rodeo I Erickson of Mammoth. employed by Eureka city as a OC 111 A Queen, Miss Jo Ann Sorenson, IsIvJ III JQI I LQRC The Baseball game between daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chris! and Eureka at the EurMammoth .. attendants ... of Sorenson, Mammoth, r for- eka baseball Agerson 65, Laird, park on July 19, was Miss Bethea Wahlquist, daughter well attended. The score was 21 fP1.er1 of SJJ of Mr. and Mrs Clarence Wahlquist, to 3 in favor of Eureka. ln " Miss Marjorie Gardner, daughter of C!y' hospital of coronary throm-MiMother nature helped out the Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gardner, and H boys by giving them a very nice Helen Franks, daughter of.00"11, A son of Dave and Elizabeth rain storm which settled the dust Mr. and Mrs. Henry Franks. and made it much more comforThese girls will be on hand to Gardner Laird, he was born July 5, 1885- in Bountiful. Davis county, table playing. greet guests, and to participate H married Sarah Denton Garrett The boys are doing good work, in all the Jubilee activities. in Ncphi. Mrs. Laird died 16 years and more townspeople should attend these games. Carlos Christensen pitched the entire game to r Mrwas power plant oper- Eureka. Itor employed at Dugway proving Pitchers for Mammoth were K. grounds, and was a member of the Nelson. D. Rostrum and M. Mellor. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Elden Nelson, Adrian Elton and day Saints. Prior to his employ- Harry Randle were umpires, and ment at Dugway, he was employed as yet no one has wanted to kill Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Suptas hoisting engineer at the Chief them. Con. Mining Co., and at the Tintic Harry Randle Conducting. Oscar Erickson is Manager. Worship service under the di- Standard Mining Co. for many rcction of Wm. Hannifin. A special years. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shaw of musical number (trumpet solo) Surviving are his sons: Sterl R. will be given by James Anderson, and Mrs. Stella Donnelly Murray Laird, Eureka; Glen M. Laird, of Salt Lake City, stopped for a accompanied by Mrs. Harry Yams-shit- a Magna; Clarence Laird, Don E. at the piano. short visit last Thursday, enroute Laird, Salt Lake City; Cecil R. Gardner James to Los Angeles, where they will W. H. C. 8. Camp two G. Laird. Ogden; Laird, Alvin their vacations. announcementiamadeof Specif daughter8i Mrs. Hattie Brough, truck driver, prior to his retire- spend - ment eight years ago because of 88111 L Brandmile?' Mrs. Deon City; 12 Hnn Sonth three brothers. Dave ill health. on' 1 StTo" Laird- include a brother and m! Ud F Hym Laird- - SPrin fourSurvivors feludi sistrs. Jack Gardner, Oakland, Calif.; Mrs. Anna Warren, Mrs. Alton Baker. Palo Alto, Calif.; Mrs. Harriet This Is the first A couple of Tintic Miners, AlJones, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. bert Bray Summer IlirtIUit. ta thi. UricL and Wesley Roper were Mary Curwen and Mrs. Joan Camp- interested in a promising Gold proConference Institute Eureka and one both of grandgreat bell, grandchildren located in the Saw Tooth July 30 August 5. perty conFuneral services will be U. C. I. is for senior group ages child. Mountains near Deseret. They were 15 to 23. Funeral services were conducted ducted at 2 p.m. in the Eureka putting in water line and making Scene of activities is Mt. Plea- Tuesday at 2 p.m. in Eureka ward LDS ward by Bishop Sandstrom. other preparations for the treatsant. Utah at the Wasatch Acad- chapel. Church of Jesus Christ of Friends may call at the home of ment of the gold bearing sand and Latter-da- y (Continued on Page Two) Saints, and were as emy. gravel. With a rather crude process for the extraction of the gold Registration fee 514.50 and ex- follows: song, "I Need Thee Every Hour" by ladies chorus; invocation. pense of meals included. they made testa that were entirely pleasing, rerovering considerable Bring bedding, sports equipment, Elder Wilson Lee; song. Beyond LDS pen and pencil, a bit of loose The Sunset" Ruth Wahlquist and gold and it was thought that those who were interested in the properchange for treats and your Bible. La Verne Bauer; speaker. Elder Drs. Robert Steele, Roth. Wam- Glen Larsen; organ solo, "Wearyty would be able to make a nice sum of money. pler. Rev. Gregory Reid, Rev. Wm. ing For You." Norma Jameson, Five hundred feet of pipe had McFadden and Rev. Dean Love- song. 'Oh My Father," ladies LDS the laid and a splendid stream of at land will be on hand as instructor services been Sacrament Alonzo Sandstrom; speaker. Bishop at the of classes. Contact Mrs. Alton chorus; benediction, Glen Larsen. chapel were under the direction water was -bring delivered undercom point when- the work was were in Baker. and Larson Max of music and postlude The prelude who had been fur memoration of the coming of the- way. Lx-a- l to Utah. The congrcga- in that section said there was an -- i0 followed this abundance of gravel and of the Burial wss in the Eureka Ci y lhcme iinRing pj,e program was as fol- - values were there no great difoW8. W)0, Glen Larsen, "Come, ficulty should be experienced in cemctery, with Wilson Lee dedlcathe gold. In Ye Saints, accompanist Ruth recovering was ting the grave. under way at the Sinking Wahlquist: speaker, Garth Wahl-- I conditions were as and Tintic Lchi Its Okinawa quist, subject, as they hnd ever been N. Y. Ireople and Customs, violin med- encouraging the past few months. After ley of LDS hymns. Max Shirts, during a large amount of drifting doing Lucas accompanying Margaret 11(K) ft. level, where some on the Glen on the him piano; speaker. Old ore was enLee, subject. "Compromise is Not very fine officials decided to recountered, Eureka and aince became chairman The Answer." . J Ge board of the J. C. Penney! More information is coming in The congregational singing was sume work in the winze which hsd of some of conducted eastern by L. K Spurrier with irnir Inad-ndatrip ..department store chain, died! about the in c"'rhnl1.l(,1" s at New Rochelle hospital, our citizens. It seems that 33 years Norma Jameson at the piano. ! A native 0f Simpson. Kan., Sams K rehe and Ohio Wned with the chain's founder, J. from Springfield. ! ports that one of thehishighlights 7nnry in opening the com-- i of old home his trip was seeing More in 1907 at Kemmcrer, sehonl house red old little and the "joining. he used to attend back there. He appointed manager of a also visited relatives in Springfield, j.!nry "tore at Cumberland, Wyo., and an aunt and uncle in llerhimer, opened and managed the N Y. Eujjeka store. He served as presi As vou have read previously, the Jto Gio Penny company from croup connlfltrd of Mr. rthI Mm. it 1946, when he became Mr. and Joseph Buys and Barbara. bo,rd chairman. Ken Spurrier and Carolyn Bnd Mrs. was rhairman of the board J managers of William Sloane Diliintsof interest visited were: J?T 'MCA, New York City, and and Nnuv.m. 111.: Hannimember of the board of national Carthage Mo.. Springfield. Ohio; Niagbal, 1 o n ' J" i of the Presbyterian ara Falls. Gettysburg. c"'rch in the USA. Y.. Washington, D. C.. Jl" to name a few. member of the national tr'P fnd 'jerutive board of the Boy Scouts They all report a grand all lie was a trustee of beautiful country, hut W kJ-Jrtuniversity at Snl- - glad to be home. While they wre in Denver, thej R. TuMrr, llaierv ' LOOKS RTRKWY, BIT IT IMI S . . . BfflarJ "as in New Rochelle, were guests of Mr. ofandhen "C ester ( hsnm-- l the his from friends plsae. waves 25. chrerfully E. Dillman. town Md. xwgjr. July Uie svUliea Industry rcvoluUenltt Sams opened the renney lera from Roosewlt and at Wing." which he thinks will ,i Te here tn 1Bofl Western States the of test flown. been jIe Wll, has president 'Continued on Page Two) LDS mission. Known Eurekan Dies At Home Over Fete To Reign Of Heart Ailment - alt all v. ' m .fyi rflSataAlSti ss - I - w -: Pyn; P0' Sacrament Services Held Eureka, Dies STCSfw ,Pir. , j i Spurriers Visit Hospital wTiSarSjln I j News Twenty Years Ago In Utah-Weste- rn Former Merchant 01 Home Town lead-silv- er . i j ; i jJtcr ra,nJ' y J'y Forure(a Go-div- j 1 two daya of enjoy- Attractions for young and old are being planned Rodeos both nights big parade on Saturday, August 12, and all who have attended the previous celebratlona will vouch that the Jubilee paradea are well worth attending beautiful floats, lovely girls, colorful bands with their snappy music, and well everything that makes a worthwhile parade. Dances will be held both nights at the Tintic high school gymnasium. Good time and good music la in store for those attending Some special entertainment ia being 'planned for the youngsters and if it materializes, the kids will love It. The talent show will be held Immediately following the parade on Saturday morning. This part of the program last year proved very popular, and some good talent waa presented. It ia expected that the show thla year will be Juat as good, if not better than the one last year. d Tintic ia a town, and some good stock has been secured for this part of the celebration, and rodeos will be held both nights at the rodeo grounds In Eureka. Magna Drum and Bugle Corps will be here for the parade and will perform at the rodeo. Watch for further announcements. The mucking and drilling contest will be held at the lower end of of town just opposite the Union Pacific depot. A mineral display well worth seeing will be one of the feature attractions. A big barbecue will help those who get hungry and can't take time off to run home for a snack. A good number of people la expected, and many former residents will be on hand to renew acquaintances. Come and Left to right, Miss Eleanor Jackson, queen's attendant; enjoy the big days. Silver Jubilee Meet Miss Merle Gillispie, Silver Jubilee Queen and Miss Elaine The meeting of the Silver Jubilee held last Saturday evening, July Erickson, attendant. 22, In the Memorial building, was well attened. All committees attended and reported that the final touch ia being made for the big event. 21 Two beautiful guns were shown, which arc to be uaed to swell the funds for the Jubilee. They will Chief Consolidated, 38 cars; be displayed in the various bus3; Colorado Consolidated, 1; iness houses in Eureka. For inforDragon Consolidated, 13 clay; R. mation regarding them contact the x 3 Centennial silica; Garrity, committees for the Silver Jubilee, lease 1. On Thursday, July 20, Scout- and they will be MORE THAN master Ken Spurrier and 22 acouta HAPPY to give the information. Central Americans pin hope of of Eureka troop No. Ill went to Hobble Creek canyon at Spring-rlll- c technical aid on loint Four. for a camping trip. They were to have gone to Maple Dell Scout Camp, but due to lack Tintic of water facilitlea the camp la not Luck being uaed yet, and an Hobble Creek waa uaed aa a aubatitute. rot Luck waa the order of the dition to this another winze waa Scoutmaster Ken aaya that any started and had a depth of 40 feet. of you mother who think you have evening at Kiwania Wednesday Efforta of Eureka business men a job trying to fill up the cavity evening at the Homanavllle Park. to bring about the ronslrurtion of known aa a boya stomach, you President Andy waa at the helm a good auto road between the No. ahould try filling 22 of them. Satur- as usual and presided over a very pleasant meeting. The weather Lily and Tintic Standard mines day a.m. it took 100 hot cakea, 6 waa were to he crowned with success. dozen egga and also fried potatoes. just right, cool enough to be and no wind. A enjoyable This much discussed road project As a highlight to the trip, Sat- of dishea were served and variety waterwhich had been hanging in the bal- urday the all went for an melon served as dessert. Various ance for several months was de- airplane rideboys at the Provo airport items of business were taken care finitely setUed on. when the com- and then for a swim at Arrowhead. of an then the rest of the evening missioners of Utah County met All report a swell trip and a was spent in visiting. with C. E. Huish, president of the good time. Some one was thoughtful enough Eureka BusineiiMmrn'a Association to bring a portable radio, so that and placed their final endorsement Harvey Jamison, son of K. D. the Kiwanians and wives could on this much needed road improveJamison, recently nailed for Kor- hear the President's message. ment He formerly lived In Eureka. He The evening passed all too rapidThe Job scheduled to start with- ea. in a few days, under the supervis- ia a nephew of Mr and Mrs. Fred ly and all thought we should have another one like it soon. ion of David Creenhalgh and II. K J. Milliman McClain. Mr. Greenhalgh has had a vast amount of experience in Ore Shipments : ; 11 JUDtlCG I out-of-to- ; Methodist Church A VVGr Rodeo-minde- Baseball Game Well Attended Former Resident a ment well-plann- ed A Jubilee Queens Number Thirty 0r Guests Who Attend Annual Tintic Silver Jubilee Mrs. Martha Van Wagoner is announcing that the Child Health Conference, held each month in Eureka, is being postponed for one week, and will be held August 7th and 9th. Mrs. Van Wagoner has to be in Salt Lake City attending 1 health school for the first week ln August, which makes it nec-.essary to postpone the conference: for one week. Remember the dates, AVGUST; 7 and B. Rodeo, 10c per Copy- - t0re n lsepostSnedrenCe 1 -- Scouts Take Canyon Trip; 22 Comprise Party a, Kiwanians Enjoy Pot Supper .. Alexander Blight Reports On Trip To Elks Convention At Miami, Fla. road building anil maintenance. The figures which has been comand Mr. piled by Mr. McClain indicated that an excellent pierc of road roiild he built for $4,500 providing some help from interested Mining Compsniei and others. Of this amount. Utah County put up S2.(Mm and the reMr. and Mrs. Alexander Might returned to Eurmainder to be raised by Eureka eka last Sunday Businessmen's Association. attending the 8Gth annual The news of this new road roa- (J rand of the Benevolent and ProtIjxlgc Convention, st ruction to start at once was fav' Miami. gr of Order at Elks, ective not only in Eureka, Florida, from orably received 13 9 to July July lull also in Utah County cities where so many people were in- inclusive. Utah had eleven delegates to the terested and would benefit by such convention and all have expressed a highway. In The State fish ami game ileiart-nien- t sail grist delight from the ndreceived alt spiration they by waa granted another year hrW " ioaso oil TfiOO acres of "Marsh Un4 !!? c whkh,rp1 um on the south end of l.'tsh Ivike 1 fl' I,"' rJ henm of the ; craven-stal- e r. rent, per year sn acre l.v the!.M,"n""'1 ih" t)rd, r land NiariJ. for the purpose I1 V" r?UI? PHO"rp" of cnMnii ting s Joint public ami Vert Sanderson, superintendent ' niV' A!1 of Elberta Sunday School, announpnvsti- disk shooting land. to a eminent efforts in its bring Them wax no Pioneer lav rrlr ces that there will be an outing allrresNflll riillrlllNlon the slrtlg- liration in Tinlie. The varloua for members and families of ElberIon linuses closed, giving eim!! ,n lf"pwl 'I'1 l,h" ta ward to be held at Arrowhead form of gevern- resort to ,,r plnV IX a rhan. e to journey Tuesday, August 1. llicilt Those planning to swim, come other towns of the slate to rele One of the outidanding events of rnrly and be ready to rat at 8 liinti'. In Die evening s dam-- was eondiii'ti'd at the Elks Pavilion the Convention wss the gignntie o'clock. with Blue Notes", a liH'iil nnhrs-tr- s parade that took plan- - on TuesEveryone bring their vn lunch. day evening July 11. ITiietieally Watermelon and punch will be furnishing the music hy a served free to all. Maury Grahams ashes were every state waa represi-ntrThe main feature of the evening si altered over mail route in south float, hand or - drill team. All of electrl-.laimar- y ern Utah where the flur died in.l this floats wen- lighted will be a bathing beauty review. I Mother Nature nf !O0 A little urn ron- - l,y rnoprrated Games and races will be under the clear, wnrm direction of Grace Beck, Lola Orem laming all that remained of f;raiV providing a lovely, ham's Isidv was crilruutod to Fred evening. Several hundred lliousniid and Carol Jolley. A fine program Kelley, who was Grahams lies! people lined Kiseayne Blvd. to wit- is being planned by Vera Patten ness the parade and cheer the and Ray Jolley. friend anil when the airplane on Page Four) i Continued on Page Two I Come out and have a good time. after Outing Planned For Elberta tr Ward Tues. Aug. . - ITval |