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Show Till I REPORTER in unpnvialet your calling :wm lo your local be fora I uei-- i non ilrmt cumtpouaenl lay evening i J Volume Fifty ' featuring Talk On Communism The regular meeting of the Eureka Kiwanis club was held in the Eureka Memorial building, Wednes-- i day, YOU USE Y OUR OWN NEWSPAPER under the direction of president Vernon L. For Silver Jubilee Dies In Hospital There will te a meeting of the Silver Jubilee committee In the Memorial building, Saturday, August B, at 1:80 p.m. This will te the last meeting prior to the celebration, and It Is Important that all committees attend, so that everything will he in readiness for the big event. Remember the date and the time AUGUST 8, Saturday evening, 1:80 pjn. An- - The group Bang, America Hd were led in prayer by Harry The Pledge to the Flag given by Leslie Randle. were Mr. Plea Ret your news items in rMti of the evening Hart-- for next week's edition, not later Jan and of Nephl Sperry --Vn of Hastings, Nebraska. After than Tuesday noon, as the staff ST spoke is making an effort to pet the luncheon. Jan Hartman on conditions under Com- - porter out early the week of the munism. He gave a very vivid dcs- celebration, Czech- in If you have any material that conditions the of erlption odovakls before and after red might be of intercut to readers domination. Two significant state-- in connection with the Silver Meet Scheduled Mrs. Violet B. Fox -- Long Time Resident Dies . . . Re-i-jef- ly Mrs. Violet Bentley Fox, 71. well known resident of Eureka, died Tuesday at 10 p.m. in a Salt Lake hospital of a heart ailment. She was the daughter of Edward and Eliza Hurst Bentley, born July 20, 1879 in Thermaston, England. She was married to Edward Fox in 1903 in England, and came to the United States September. 1904. They settled in Eur- To Cedar City edl-Bve- w Meet Shau-erhame- r. Thomas ar Maxwell Dies Here After mis-pcop- Lingering Illness Church News I ser-chur- ch q, , News Twenty Tears Ago In Tintic . . y, tea ne r Baseball News . . . I sl , j Represented Delta Club Meet ta Episcopal Church News Notes out-of-to- Calls For Action w, n. last I I Kand-stro- m Sand-strom'- s, Mr. and Mra. I), (t Greenhalgh and sons, Richard, Phil A Charles of Richland, Wash, have been visiting st the home of Mr. and Mrs Ed Thomas. Mra. Greenhalgh will te remembered as Rachel Thomas , Letter Comes From Son Making Trip To Rome To Attend Holy Year Fete . n Nephi's Mayor ex-ten- Criticizes Granger Policy rrr er sn i , last Saurday. Bennett Senate Candidate Wallace con-ducti- ng . j Vlsitora Thirty-on- e Here Friday For James Gardner j con-flyma- Number - etions are being strung from pola to pole on the streets, and the bus- Ineaa house are also dolling up their establishments. All committee! are reporting good progress and the townspeople are looking forward to the big event. A full line-u- p of events will be published In next week's Reporter. We hope all you The funeral services for James folks are keeping the dates In mind August 11 and 12. Gardner were held in the Eureka ward chapel on Friday, July 28, with Bishop Alonso Sandstrom F. the services. The services were as follows: Song, "Absent," ladies chorus; prayer, Elder Don Franks; song, Whispering Hope," ladles chorus; speaker. Elder Wilson Lee; organ solo, Green Cathedral," Norma Jameson; song, Beyond the Sunset," ladles chorus; prayer, Elder Charging the Democratic adWilson Lee. The accompaniment and prelude ministration with mostly lip service to sound reclamation, Waland postlude were played by lace F. Bennett, Salt Lake, candiNorma Jameson. date for the Republican nominaInterment was in Eureka City tion for the U. S. Senate, this week cemetery, where the dedicaUon called' for faster action on Utah was by Bishop Sandstrom. project! that have teen engineered or approved. Bln. Maybelle Franka and Mra. Specifically, he mentioned the Fanny 8mith of Englewood, Calif, Weber Baain project, tha Central visited at the G. A. Franks home Utah project (including the Gooselast Wednesday and Thursday. and the Dixie proberry enroute were Denver to ject project), to They visit with relatives. Bloat of Utah's cities, towns and farm arras already are crowdMr. anti Mrs. Joseph Rernlnl and ing present water supplies and the son, David, were Salt Lake City next few years threaten to put a visitors during the Pioneer Day celling on tha states growth," holiday. Mr. Bennett said in a aeries of talks st rallies In the rural areas Mra. J. J. Hannifin returned last from she Delta, where Thursday Mrs. Veda Householder Is spendhas teen spending a few daya at the week In ing the home of her son and daughter-in-la- with relatives andPayson visiting taking In the Mr. and Mrs. Max Hanni- Black Hawk celebration. fin. She has been 111 for several weeks, but Is reported much ImMary Higglnson of Santaquln proved. la spending the week visiting with her aunt, Mra. Marguerite lllggtn-aoMr. and Mrs Frank Ewell were In Payson last Saturday, and were gueste at the home of Mr and Mra. Blra. Hilda Wehb la spending a Joseph Kropf. few daya in Payson visiting with friends and enjoying the Black Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kropf and Hawk celebration. family of Payson were dinner guests Saturday at the Mrs. I Iron Frrgusoa and Mra. home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ewell. Tola Newman have returned from Mr. and Mrs. Milton Martin San Francisco and report a very trip. On the trip to the (Myrtle Gatley) of Midvale spent enjoyable the first night the weekend with Mrs. Martin's bay city, they spent st Reno, then continued on to father. John Gatley, Sr, and other Donner Pass. relatives. At Ssn Francisco, Mrs. FerguMr. and Mrs. Koscoe Harper son was a guest at the home of Mr. were in Springville last week visit- her sister and brother-in-laand Mra. James Rnundy (Margaret Mrs. Lawrence with ing Harper Mra. Newman visited and son, Kent, of Redding, Calif. Blackett). with Mr. and Mra Allan Johnson They were guests at the home of (Audrey llumphriea, former resiMra. Dell Fullmer, Sr. dent). Mrs. Newman spent four Mrs. Genevieve Kkloff returned days In the Elyses Studio and also through the laboratory, last week after an enjoyable vaca- went tion spent In Yellowstone Parkk. where the Elysee cosmetics are made. She and Mra. Johnson, who Her daughter, Marcella of Salt ia also a representative for the on her Ike City, accompanied Cosmetic Mfg. Co, were Elysee the trip. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Blumenthal, who really showed Bishop anil Mrs Alonzo them San Francisco. and sons, David and Jerry Mrs. Ferguson and Mra. Newman end Scott Tullls were Salt Lake were accompanied on the trip home City vlsitora during the week. by Mra. Ferguson's son and daughMrs. niece of Patsy Tullis, ter, Bobby and Joan, who have returned to Eureka with teen visiting at the Rnundy home them and will visit for s week st for the past few weeks The trip the Ssndstfom home. home was made by way of Lake j ig Copy- Services Conducted Firemen Plan To For Aug. per Eureka's main street is taking on a festive aire in preparation for the Silver Jubilee celebration which will be held here August 11 and 12. Colorful decora-- eka. Mrs. Fox was a member of St. Andrews Episcopal church, a charter member of the ladies auxiliary to the miners union, WBA, of made by Mr. Hartman bilee, send it early. Also, if you Eureka, and a member of Columbia Rebecca lodge No. 2 Eureka. .hould be remembered by every have company coming for the cele-ipy- al Go Communism is bration, call and give the news. We American. Survivors include her husband, s. three sons, Gerald Fox. College (livery" and Guard, with your would like to make the Jubilee Park. Ga.; Howard and Harold the right you have to say tion as interesting as possible, 3-5 Call your news items to 108 Fox. Eureka; five daughters. Mrs. and no in your Government. Thomas C. Maxwell Vera DcVault. Mrs. Frances Anyone listening to the publicMr. HartMr. and Mrs. Wilson Lee and Salt Lake City; Mra. gddress given later by Utah State Firemen's Associa- Doris Miller, Bonanza, Uintah mtn would realize that Commun- son, Glen, are spending the week tion Annual Convention is C. county; Mrs. Lily May Solarez. Im or anything of lta like is not at Fish Lake. Glen is trying to held in Cedar City this week, being Aug- Blythe, Calif.; Mra. Merle Corcorcatch up on a bit of fishing at the for America. ust 3, 4 and 5. an. Gold Hill. Nev.; several broth Without any spirit or criticism, I lake after a two-yeabsence, Delegates from Eureka Fire De- era and sisters in England and 19 le would like to call attention to our which was spent in the LDS partment attending the convention grandchildren. that we should attend these sion field in San Francisco. are Elmer Weateriund, chief and Funeral services will be conmeetings to hear what these people Mr. P. X. Nielsen was In Provo assistant chief, John Gatley, Jr,. ducted Saturday at 2 p.m. in the hsve to say. We may not agree Frank Hannifin, John Albert Rosa Little Theatre. Burial will be in to all they say, but we should know last Saturday attending to Union T. L. Sullivan. From Mammoth the Eureka Cemetery. and our and world on in Mrs. and business, Nielsen was in is what going Thomas C. Maxwell, a Eureka uphold the very things that our Salt Lake City attending a Union department, Jerry Kennedy. Mr. and Mra. Joseph Kropf and resident for 28 years, died Sunday Auxiliary meeting. boys are now fighting for. . family of Payson, visited last at 9:40 a.m in hia residence after Mr ami Mrs. Ed Anderson of LDS Thursday at the home of Mr. and a lingering illneaa. Vernon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mra P. N. Nielsen. Mr. Maxwell was bom Sept. 26, Mrs Arnold Ekker at the Ekker 1886, in Cumberland, England, a ranch. Sacrament Services Miss Elaine Frit and Miaa Lola son of Robert and Ann Clark MaxA very interesting and entertain- Webb spent last week in Helper, well. He came here In 1922 and had Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Soderlund ' ing service was held Sun. evening where they visited with Lola's been prominent as a mining and and daughters of Springville, were in the Eureka ward chapcL Mra. grandmother, Mra. Myrtle Fenn, leaae operator in the Tintic diSunday School 11:00. Theme for recent visitors at the home of Mr. Joseph Buys and Kenneth Spur- and in Wells, Nevada, where they strict He was a member of the the morning study is How Should Soderlund's mother, Mrs. Lena rier an account of their trip were guests at the home of Mr. Episcopal church. He married Anna from I Soderland. and also at the home of to thegave We Fight Evil Forces? eastern states. The accounts and Mra. Clyde Hyde (Jenny John' Rose. She died in March 1946. Kings 17th to 20th Chapter, which Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sutherland, of the visit to the various scenes son), a former resident of MamHe was widely known as a takes up the work of the prophet of Pioneer hardship and to the be- moth. and was active at huntsportsman, Elijah. Harry Randle Supt. and fishing. He bred fine huntGarth Manson, former resident ginnings of the LDS church were ing C. Dr. Walter Wampler, district 0f Eureiai more recently of Provo, told very vividly and forcefully. Mr. and Mra. Henry Wall and ing dogs. superintendent for the Methodist The meeting was enjoyed by all family, Donald and Deanna, were bern callcd back into the Survivors include a brother, Wm. will drive out from Salt vlee He la B member of the Air those present. In Salt Lake City over the week- J. Maxwell, Eureka; three sisters, lake Gty to conduct the worship Reserve Unit, and reports end, visiting with Mr. Wall's Mrs. Mary Moaaop, England; Mrs. service scheduled for 11:00 Sunday Phone your news item to 108. mother, Mra. Della Wall. gan Francisco on for jn Elizabeth Hecker, Salt Lake City, duty mua-1 August 6. A special and Mra. Ann Denver, Copperton. (jay August 4. Mrs. Manson is the leal number has been arranged. form(.r Maureen Forney, Funeral services were conducted vocal trio by Lois Randle, Ann August 1, at 2 p.m. Tuesday, j Sutherland, and Eleanor Jackson, m,,, Ul George Gllllspie were in the Little Theatre at the Tintic accompanied by Mrs. Harry Yam-- j the for from Salt Lake City high school by Ven. W. F. Bulk-le'weekend, visiting with their par- , archdeacon of the Episcopal sendee morn the Following ng rnta Mr and Mra Robert Gillispie. Sinking of the new shaft for the the games and pay all expenses. church. Salt Lake City. there will The members who were to particimeeting of theAnother Bitor lt the Gillispie Scranton Mining Co. was underBurial was in the Eureka cemeofficial board with Dr. Wampler in was little weekend from to the the home m pate in the drawing were: Miss tery under the direction of report way. according attendance. This is a most lm-JuConJennie Mitchell, Frank Garrity. Cookf daughter of Mr. and that North Tintic property. mortuary of Orem. and president Mr portant meeting Cook of Goshen. Judy tract for the first 200 feet of John F. Rowe, F. J. Sullivan, C. Harry Randle urges all members really had a time for herself with sinking, started at the surface E. Rife. Harry Carten, Charles to be present hrr grandparents and uncles. taking the shaft to the 200 foot'Hiltz. Francis Fennell. Joseph ' After the parade the WSCS will level had been awarded to Erick Fennell. James Lewis, Frank Baserve hot meat pies and other con. A. A. Hatfield, George Ver-tie- l. SICK CALL M. M. Kaighn, O. N. Knudsen. tasty dishes at noon at the MemA group of boys have taken an orial building, August 12. During Vem rYav is again at his home pleted a drifting contract for the S. B. Wilson. F. E. Mccham, Bor-Kaactive Several the day and Into the late evening following a stay of days nard Fennell. Robert Pendray, Americaninterest in the good all Standard Company. game of baseball this sandwiches and hot coffee will also at the Payson hospital, where he A force of about twelve men Frank Gear. Gua Vertiel, John H. summer. Practice games have been for be sold. Alex Huish Charles and work at handle Sullivan. an to needed the was underwent operation In session times a week on several Harold Vertiel. and McDonald had the Scranton. This company local and a lot of the diamond, all the needed surface buildings. Miss Kathryn Sydelinker, popu- - skill has developed as a result. Eureka Mra. Bert Thomas is confined to including a good boarding house. Iar young lady of Eureka and the Payson hospital, where she un- bunk house, blacksmith shop, of- - daughter of Mra. George Sydelin- - Baseball la a game where Indivprogress is noticeable, and derwent a major operation on fice. etc. Carpenters had teen ker. on July 26th was joined in idual At would do some of our townsMonday of this week. working on the Gallows Frame, a marriage to W. H. Church In Salt it small hoist had also teen installed Lake City. There ceremony was people good to come up the ball Civic an underwent Ekker also a compressor and power for performed by Bishop A. J. Dun- park Wednesday and Sunday afterMrs. Althea noons and aee a real good game. can of Salt teke in the presenre operation at the Tayson hospital the campaign of mining. Friday, July 28, fourteen of these friends. close a few Hr. and Mrs. John F. Rowe were early this week. located and mine of relatives The Scranton made up a party who travboys in Delta on Eurwas A Cedar party arranged by elled, about fifteen miles north of Saturday to attend the to by truck, to visit Delta's confined is Marthe meetings of the Associated John rhipps eka waa the only north Tintic pro- Misa Lennre Barney and Miss swimming pool. The boys were Bill Civic Clubs of southern Utah. Duri- Holy Cross where he is receiving in affair the ore a with producbeing Gourley. garet heavy perty Brady, Bill Gates, Richard Bate, ng the afternoon meeting the ladi- medical treatment. tion to its credit. The mine which honor of Miss Mary Oram of Jerry Bate, Gary Redmond, Rones wen entertained by a committwas a the at who guest had been worked about twenty five ald Thomas, Carlos Christensen, is Mordue cookagain ee at one of the homes In Delta, Misa Colleen before had produced many Gourley home. Supper was years Ronald Colovich, Rudy Nelson, to where bridge and lunch were enj- at her home ofter submitting thousands of tons of lead and zinc ed and games were played. Among Atherley, Gary Kay Gustln, Jerry Elton, at the Cecil were: Payson Miss those an ore. oyed. appendictomy present Harold Naef and Harry Randle. James Morgan, a local mine con- Hatch. Miss Bonnie Carten. Misa Mayor Pat Pace of Delta extendAt the afternoon meeting the hospital. tractor waa making a final clean- : Merle Gear. Miss Lila Bigler. ed free admission to the Eureka fallowing speakers were heard: Hayor C. M. Pace of Delta, B. H. up of the dump of the old Bullion Miss Betty Grace Ryan. Mrs. Tola boys. Delta has a wonderful pool Ikck Mill, one of the camps early Newman. Miss Norma Lee Hiltz. and we ran all recommend a swim Stringham, Vernal, Paul Ashworth of Richfield. T. W. Jensen of Mt. day concentrating plants. Many 'Miss Both Hickman, Misa Mary before the season closes. . . . Miss Frances Fields, thousands of tons of this dump Nysongcr. We had some showers on the flouant, Walter Horne of Salt had been sent to the smelters with- - Miss Marjorie Bennett. Miss Bar-i- n way to Delta, but the ride home bo City and others. It was rethe past dozen or more years. ney. Miss Gourley and the guest waa In the light of a beautiful ported that highway 6 will come In Rev. Hoyt E. Henriquea will be Seror some work this fall, possibly moon. but the supply was about exhaust- - 0f honor, Miss Oram, Communion the celebrant at 20 miles will be done. In the eve-nnnl. members of the Womens The vice to be held at the Episcopal6. Governor, George H. Dem. pro- a fine banquet and entert- church next. Sunday. August Association, met at the ainment were enjoyed in the high Services will bJ at 11:00 o clock. claimed Aug. 1st as Silver Day hofm. nf Mrs. Margaret Freethy. cm-1 I hoi. Musical numbers and talks twenty years ago). He urged ARpr the business meeting a social e furnished and the ployers on that particular day to- j H(ltlKj,)n waa enjoyed. In the card principal Pesker was Selvoy J. Boyer of Mrs. George Castleton won pay salaries in silver and mer- pia.-jnchants to make change in Silver. Springville, who has returned from prize ami Mrs. Martha Kopn four to Dennis Harrington received! citizens, Hc generally house appealed Special man the prize. year stay in England. the use of silver at llPldll on this occasion were Mrs a very Interesting letter from hrr to o About a hundred encourage attend-people all times. The Governor's procla- - William Gear and Mra. Jack son, Rev. John Harrington, who Is the evening entertainment. were: follows: The next members while making the pilgrimage tn Romeson. club present meeting of the 1 EdA concerted movement is underfor the Holy Year. Father HarringMra. be held in Mra. James Fitzgerald. Bryce canyon. way throughout the United States ward Fox. Mra. It. F. Gear. Mra. st this time to better business con- Jack Webb. Mra. S. F. Mir kelson. ditions. The financial depression Mra. Dean Beck, Mra. Theresa Vcr-tie- l. that has spread over the countryt. Mra. Castleton and Mrs. Kop-ma- n has affected Utah to a great and the hostess Mra. Freethy. In our State the deplorable Mr. and Mra. Maynard Griggs condition of the silver mining in- and Mrs. Ralph Sylvester were at thousands or Mr. and dustry. on which manylivlihood is American Fork, guests are dependable for a Mra. Kli Hawkins. unemployfor largely responsible Miss Verla Thurgood of Eureka stagnation. ment and business was GovDi m. II. I visiting at the home nf her Therefore: George U Gaining 8. Mrs. Karl Graham of Provo. hereaunt. do wter K. Granger laRepresentative of Utah state of the ernor "one of those A. Donaldson and rhddren Mrs. 19.10 Silver 1st "Ponsible for Americas tragic by declare Aug. F.ur- liav and 1 urge all rlvir and com-- , nf Salt lJik were visiting in ami wjireparednesa In the Korean war, Elmer Kaddalz Mrs with iinerrtal institutions, all business eka i!i MJW. Preston L. Jones. im K. houses and individuals to join in Mrs D. J wrrk attacked the foreign pol-- 7n. Mr, and Mra. Wesley Robinson record of the Democratic I were irjmring over the birth of a bshv hoy. Is.rn during the week l'ro!1le Juab county have a nRht to Miss Anns Iorter. of the Eurknow where Congress-Grangeka Hanking Co. foree returned has stood on the soon after a visit at her home in rObJtnuniat question." Mayor Jones Utah. ermine He la. after all their and four Vertiel Arthur Mrs. in the who lie rPresrntstlve in the United States lurkv two persons, t was Calif, Isis of Angeles. children World Series 'onarms" fall would attend the with her parEureka in eleven visiting Ww Jones is seeking the teseball games. About ents. Mr. and Mra. A. M. Stewsrt months ago this club was organinomination to oppoar . memls-rsMiss Mae Myers left Eureka THIRH WAR C1.0SE . . , Cipt, five sed with twenty .Jrvnttlve Granger In Utah's the week for Denver. Colo, Fiddle Rii krnharker warns Oisl thus M were during dues The monthly c,t'grcssional district race MlsWfRin....ta,,",Ji!,pa will spend a month vis w she which whenNovember. . America Is nn the verie et Is (son poe ,f,rr making a total of iwr.oti the end u will with lur hrolher and sister-in-laM st of Iting in the " treasury be iher world wsr ss he addresses declared Mrs. and Mr. Roy Myers will compete a eleven months. The sum suffiChurch IUU ia Lei Angeles. of Gertrude She Tswa title. s"l'l'n, 4 Josle Atlantic I1? , .nt i take two members bark to Jr. Sullivan were Salt Lake Amcrlra rsntrit In Ju-me- 10c Eureka Prepares For Big Silver Jubilee Aug. II, 12 Committee Aug. 5 Services Saturday i ADVERTISING HITS HOME WHEN The Eureka Reporter, Friday, August 4, 1950 Sponsors Interesting Meet Kiwanis Y OUR Tahoe. s Mra. Bfary H. Mra. Wm. Tn-loe-r, Driscoll, Mrs. Deon Ferguson and Mra. Rowena Hanks, were in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, attending a luncheon given by the Republican Women's organisation, at which Guy Gabrielarn, Republican National Chairman, waa the principal speaker. Mra Blary Potts left Wednesday for Long Ilcach, Calif. g ton. a native of Eureka, Is her on the trip were Mr. and known in the District Mrs. Clarence Peterson (Viola Mae He has been stationed in India White) and daughters, of Salt Lake most of the time since his ordina- City. They will visit relatives and tion to the priesthood In 1933. He friends In the California city for labored In the mission ftrld In two weeks. India for several years before enMra. Ethel Donnelly la spending listing in the army as a rhaplnln her vacation In Salt Lake City during World War II. After his discharge, he spent several months vlaltlng with relatives. in Utah, visiting for some time Blra. Hugh Atherley and grandwith his mother In Eureka. He reson, Hughle, and Mrs. James Sullihaa to turned Pakistan, where be and van daughter, Blarsha, of Salt since been located lacks City, and Blra. George Green, be will Inter Mrs. Irene Sowers and Wm. Libby rarts of his letter eating to hia many friends In Idaho Springs. Colo, were visFather Harrington flew from of itors at the home of Mra. Laura Pnklntan to Rome. He has visited Blight over the weekend. Blra. many Interesting and historical Sullivan will be remembered as places since his arrival such ss. Dorothy Atherley. famed St. Peter's Cathedral -- the Vatican Museum - famous Slstlne Chapel, where Michael Angelo painted the I,aat Judgement." lie took a bus trip to Genoa -- visited Florence, the most artistic city In Dies Home Italy, where he spent two clays, Boarded bus once again and e atopprd at Pisa, and dimed the Milton Schofield. 67. Leaning Tower. In Genoa, saw mnr resident of Eurcks. was found velous sculptures In a cemetery. At dend Isle Monday In his home here. the last writing he had traveled Csrl Fields. Jusb county deputy through Nice end Marseilles to; nHcriff, who found the body, said Lourdes, and visited Notre Dame BTr. Schofield apparently died nnd Btontmarle." about rive dnya earlier of natural It will te interesting to hear causes. Burial was In the Eureka cememore from Father Harrington on his highly interesting trip to Rome. tery on Tuesday morning. wrll-'in- Eur-eka- k. Eureka Resident At Here long-tim- |