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Show YOUR ADVERTISING Till: IMPORTER , Volume YOU USE YOUR OWN NEWSPAPER The Kureku Reporter, Friday, February 2, Fifty-On- e New Instructor "I REMEMBER' By Mm. ('. K. 15151 -- 10c per Number Five Copy- - Events Planned For Scout Week Is Appointed Rife From The Reporter Twenty Years Ago In High School Two important mineral strikes were made in the eastern end of Tintic District, one in the Eureka Bullion and the other in the Tin-ti- c Bullion. Both of these properties were owned by the Chief Consolidated Mining Co., but the terwere ritory in which both strikes made was leased ground the first company and by the the other by the North Lily Mincompany, which were owned Lily-Knig- WHEN HITS HOME vour calling in to your local ilcrn rresponJenl be fort Tuw Jay evening Walter Oliver has been employed at Mathematics and Science instructor for the Tintic high school, according to Supt. Blight. January 1. 1951, Weston Cordner resigned and Mr. Oliver will take his place. Mr. Oliver has had experience teaching in Wyoming. Colorado. Kansas an dduring the 1949-5- 0 school year was employed at Mathematics instructor and Physical Education Coach at Molinda, Fla. During the past eight months he has been employed by the Atomic Energy Commission at the White Sands Proving Grounds. He is a World War II veteran and secured his education and college degrees from the State Teachers College, Pittsburgh. Kansas. ht .1. Committee Calls Boy Scouts Mark 41st Anniversary Meeting On Silver Jubilee The Silver Jubilee committee will hold a meeting Feb. 10. Saturday in the Memorial building at Clothing Drive, Showing Of Films, Displays Set Sunday, February 4, will start Scout Week all over the nation. As a'hijjhlijfht of this day, a special program will be presented at the L. D. S. church at 7 oclock. The committee is urging that a Co. International Smelting 7 p.m. Sperti feature of thia pro- by the good representation of the townsand The Tintic Bullion gram wiil be the ahowing of a film people attend this meeting, one of the complete trip made by the voice their opinion regarding the appeared to a very important seouta of the Utah National Barks celebration. This is a big underwm made in a drift on the 900 foot deCouncil to Valley Forge last year is committee the and level. The ore had a high lead taking to attend the National Jamboree. sirous of getting the public's recontent and contained considerable A window display showing scon action. There will also be an elecsilver. The Eureka Bullion strike tion of officers, and other business skills will lie prepared at Leos was also a prospect drift from the matters to be brought before the Variety Store. The dispay will be North Lily. Several small bunches meeting. judged by a district committee and of ore made their appearance. to 150 values a special award made according to up shown had Assays the rating given. ounces silver. 12 ounces of gold The North Clothing for Europe drive will and 22 ounces copper.was sinking also lie earned on through Scout Fire of undetermined origin desground Hill Week. property. clothing the roof of a residence the having Anyone Big troyed shaft a which is in weanng condition and owned by George Forney, Monday A fire destroyed the Naylor Wahl-quiaflenvsin at 4:30 p.m. The kitclean, call either Claronee store at Silver City, burning the or Ken Spurrier and a scout chen and bark of the residence waa Nothing the to ground. building will come and get it. Your co- also damaged considerably. was saved except personal belongin this worthwhile prowas Tin- Eureka firemen responded operation which ings and an automobile lie will appreciated. in their usual prompt manner and ject of rear the to Joined in a garage Most Active fought the stubborn fire for 2 the building. o The M Men played two basketball games in weather. Our local troop la the most hours in frame a was large The building active group of seouta in the located near the The is was The or building three on first Eureka two game Monday evening. structure which only District. school and ia between Tintic to high moved and Santaquin First ward, with years before had been Chnstopheraon. manager of the two other houses with very little SUver played by Eureka through and main highway presiProvo Hying Service, the as the winners. The score them. ground space Nay- Eureka dent of the Utah National Barks Neither of the houses were City by Mr. and Mrs. Henry was ended with Eureka 45 and Santa- lor. The front of the building rear quin. 32. Council, has promised the entire damaged. The fire was mostly conused as a store and in the group an airplane ride for being fined to the roof, but considerable man for Bill Tinder, high point the was the living quarters of Ken 21 fully uniformed. Saturday, Feb. water damage resulted to the enscored the winners, points. 10. is the date set for the trip tire inside of the building. owners. The alarm was turned Franks was a close second scorTo fire to Provo center in but due to the fact that the Wilehen. Dee 18 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hansen points. ing Silver had a good start and that moved Into the house last Saturfor the Eureka boys, did a very the water supply, City had a weak day and had been away justdis-a How- good job sweeping the bankboards blaze could not be checked. from and sparking a majority of their short time when the fire was ever. the fire departments effective plays with his brilliant covered. Most of their furniture With Glen Weight keeping the floor work. was removed, ami as near as is Eureka and Mammoth. nian&KM two the from s and some to keep the flames hoop ringing with known, very little damage was warders First played of Santaquin front sat in th me to the furnishings. a game, but just longer shots, the Springville five gas tanks which which steady good contained the building and The building was couldn't hit the hoop last night. dumped the smaller, but classy, Rev. Frank Mathis, 5 in 450 gallons of gas each. covered by insurance, according tu R. Hudson scored 8 points; C. Miner five from Eureka and Council of The on the Biahopa Hudson and Peterso ncach scored an interesting game Friday Had it not been for a little Board of Tcmperanre of the Meth- Mr. Forney. hse 6 points, and Paul Bylund and Eureka floor. Tintic, whose team Mr. and Mrs. Naylor might odist church has designated the The d g Gilson each scored 5 points, with is one of the speediest clubs seen been trapped in the blaze. first Sunday of Lent aa Commitsome lime, school for in that kept Hall scoring 2 points. was sleeping in the ment Day. Every member and the locals the savthroughout space the awakened Game Second store and he friend of the church is invited to but of the first half, part greater and howling The second game was between be preaent and help to make the Is iors by loud barking ascertain the out in the third quarter. Goshen and Santaquin 2nd ward dropped Mrs. Naylor chose to in new five very helpful to all. Lent is day disSpringville' starting M Men and was a close, reason for his actions and time when Christians search their settlmeetlooked held the after their club Kiwanis The good game regular weekly gam- which ended with a souls ami seek to mend their ways covered the interior of th jdore down to play in the second ing 24 for days nf and Goshen in the Memorial Building at 6:30 through aaeriffe', if nwessary. for After the balmy spring score uf 26 for afire. The fire o quarter. Gottfredson, who dunked ing last Wednesday weather last week, the SunGod. ami man of flue. Santaquin. service the as did p.m. with President William Treloar presiding. The defective in some beautiful long-onof the past few daya has been hard Lindquist and Perkins wen high Jensen, kept the score rolling for was led by day school 10:00 a.m. Morning to take. The thermomater started to the One of the most terrible Hag tll'ilgc 10 and with SHS. Rosenlund and Gourley hit 17 ever to take place in Ltah, point inent for Goshen D. V. L. Anderson and the invocation Worahlp 11:00 o'clock. Sermon, on the down-hi- ll Sunday eveRoss and and 15 8 points respectively. The Cross Roada." Young pcoplca ning. and haa hadpush and played outstand was given by Mr. Eager. points time gethard a occured at North Salt Lake City W J. Ethcrington wehe high point ing ball for Eureka. LDS 8:00 p.m. much alsive zero ainca then. A delicious meal was screed ly meeting Thursday when a truck driven by George ting 7 losers with the points for makers and Official hoard meeting Friday Monday morning the temperature Hoover. Francis, Giles and Begeman of Eureka Mis. Decker. Following dinner and collided for Ross and 5 for Ethenngton. supper at 6:30 was a' rool 2 below zero (even night, with 300.000 giant caps, Sacrament tin- regular business session, group o'el'N'k; Sunday Denver and invited. everyone though the radio announcer stated with a train of the and meeting at th- LDS ward in Eur- singing was enjoyed. Railroad plxd that the coldest place in Utah was Grande Rio the eka profollowing presented and engine a two above at Roosevelt maybe to come issues the One of main demolishing the truck 1ird 'The song. gram: Opening inelud we aren't in Utah there are times on the Wednesday meeting and killing three persons, Prison Glen is My lafe, ojioning prayer. when we even wonder about that). James also stimulate to was and driver the 26 try "How End evening ing ljtrscn: Sacrament song, secretary assistant to Tuesday's reading waa around 8 and business copIe and encourage director Great The Wisdom ami The Love;" below, and Wednesday's reading Co. and Ben live and trade in Eureka. It to W. Mrs. on Polio talk the Western Powderlocomotive Drive, en was a minute ten or twelve, demeet' the at was also up brought Colleen solo. ore. Green; F Rugg of Ogden, organ cars Chief Consolidated. 40 also injured pending upon the location in town. talk on the Restoration. Lorin ing that many people from nut-o- f gincer. The explosion 33 mill tailings: R. L. Garity. 2 in houses for town are morning wc had a moat Thursday looking "We Thompson; closing song. twenty others. cars ore; Dragon Consolidated. 19 unwelcome reading of minus 14 More men have been hired emEureka. an was 10: who Hill. ProThee Oh God Eureka a X. For Thank 2; Bar Mr. Begeman, rlav; to a minus 20. at the mines, ami they are anxious Comployee of the Tintic Lumber and Eureka Lily, 2; Godiva. 2; Bullion phet;"" closing prayer, John Oastle-tn- to make homes here for their Powder Gold-Gree- n Beck, 5. Ball pany and Tintic families. Harry Randle and Vem Supply Co , left for Salt Lake City on this are Never prob working Music under the direction whs for trips on one of his customary and rre asking that anyone c lern. of Max Shirts, with Colleen a load of caps. At the offices of houses to rent nr sell, to having the he at organ. pickea the powder company contact either Mr. Randle or Mr. to Sunda Evening Services up Mr. Prison and proceededpowNev rs at the Randle Market. North Salt Lake where the Keh. 4. Hoy Whitehead of SpanAfter located. was der magazine Miss .Marjorie Gntdiu-- of ShH ish Fork will show a movie on the loading they started! hereturn Iake City spent the weekend visitrail tM The Gold and Green ball held Boy Scout trip to Valley Forge ing at th' home of her parents. trip. As they approached evening, Jan. 27, in the road crossing near the Cudahy Saturday when attended the last year, they Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gnrdncr. w Tintic high sehmd gym waa an Packing Plant, the not see the .iaiidioree. National There will lie ghosta walking outstanding success in every way. dense that they could into th at the Star Theatre at the late Mr. and Mrs. Nate Wltnsire of AIK I'OIU'K HEADGEAR . . . The gym was crowded to capacity , oncoming train and ran night, when the first with dani'era and spectators. The Mt. Pass. Calif., were In twn sidr of the engine, the impact show Tuesday American fliers In Karra are of the Lmdon tour American dunce is an annual affair and ia to explode. with friends. the last caps visiting Friday causing on nf animals their peltn Doom Ghost Show cornea to town. home of wearing the sponsored hy the MIA. at wen' guests So terrific was the blast that They liraiN. I.t. is Herr "mndrl" 1st The rrowniiig of the lovely open at 8 p.m. Show starts at 9 Van Martha Mrs. plant They the in Wagoner. window packing every William Dempsey, Pittsburgh. Miss Bonnie Clement and p.m. queen. to Mt. after Pass, wen was shattered. returning as real liie colorful floor show proved to bill it notices Advance their of 47 members family years visiting George Bergeman was be the highlight of the evening. the popular gadgets with show, state in Like Salt the in City. was bom Recovering and of age Queen Bonnie and her attendof slate writing, levitation, ghost We ure happy to report that of Illinois. He came to Eureka Provo members of Tlu and Miss Betty Nash and MarMU, ants, table R.P.O.K., Lodjre rapping, walking, spirit is was employed Sundstrom M T. Iftfltl MrH. Oil'll KlUlflvi Mil Miss Marguerite in 1924. where he of schedule indeed entire garet Jones, with their esthe spirit 711 assistant to on last Thursday iwm. c,iri and Mrs. Maxine srhow recovering nicely following a spine corts. Boswell lmtic Lodge No. by J. George Jones, as dumber manifestations right on the stage paid a visit Dec ('lenient. Bob Robinson Tintic Wedneslust the on of tJlkP Th,,r" manager operation performed City and Vincent Jones, and cunning of fortv- - rP in Sn1 evening. A special bus brought the -party Co, at the Star Theatre. of last week. Mrs. Kchow re day morning at the 1 D. S. hoa' little flower girl. Fay Klto, with Company and Tintic Powder one members, to Eureka. day anof evidence f psychic qualities, Creepy of re He was a man sterling pi tal in Salt Lake City. She adorable little train bearers. Jackie ports that her nephew, During the lodge session special Mr. and Mrs. unilell ( hristen-- ; (ll(, honest and hard working and well other life but in the friendliest addresses f Mr. anil Mrs. Waym turned home on Thursday, ar Bell and Linda Korney, and little W. A. made were hy beshow. of the be will he nisner part wn and children and Mrs. Dewey , .lltlIIiH., thought of by all whom js still very ill. Thi eompanled by her mother, who has William Luca as crown bearer, Robinson wen- - Provo visitors "n Preliminary information statca. came acquainted with. been staying in the city while Mar made a charming picture. arN former residents nmmb(,rs was In the hospital. Messages in slate writing will Monday. The Bee Hive Girs entertained Eureka George Forsey, Supt. of MIA fur several members of had th' honor of rrowning the in honor of Miss Dorothy Haynes, and t Mr. mid Mrs. ilols-rwho was queen of the Green anu the audience during the show Coffey i,ni1 queen. small soli. Ju kie, of Salt Gold Ball, the party taking place those who desire are invited to The lloor show followed the for this own slate Clement. their .1. bring at the home of Arlene City were gmva at the J crowning of the queen and was, were . . . purpose. Rook and guessing games as in last years, very well fey home over the the diversion. Mrs. L. L. Berghy all in attendance. strom won the prize for guessing Deeorat ions depleted a winter and Ain. Maynard Cron-- j Mayor Ity I Idle Coffey In and daiightir. Mary and Mr.1 game and Miss Ruth Taylor for soni', with the theme Rook." Refreshments were servWorld' cleverly carried Mrs. Wm Treloar drove to and .lan-uar- y on doors its closed J. were ( store Tlu ed. Those attending the party Tenney nit throughout the gymnasium. Tooele Sunday evening and took EmMiss Bernice Anderson. Miss Those m charge are deserving 31. The townspeople are still of the opinion that in "the bright iights." ma Banks. Miss Ihylls Black, of much praise for the splendid an to wishes since there was sufficient maiinei Mrs. John Andrew Miss (irace Redmond. Miss Luoile in which the dance was Mrs. Nril Howe, one of our pop- it was very unnecessary, as she has that resigned nniinre Miss Carlson, Miss Clara Riley. in town, and the surrounding towns to make i (inducted on business "hello is sick ular the guK" Association of Cancer the Ruth Taylor. Miss Ruth Potts. Captain list. All an- h plng to hear her a Miss Dorothy Haynes. Mrs. Jesse for Juab County. She lias worked paying business of the store had they stocked the Mrs. Martha Van Wagoner was I'heiTful von real soon at the Haws and Mrs. J. E. Bergstrom. for the Association for the past ITnvn on Monday, attending local telcphiun- of fire. things the people were in need of. This is by no means in sewn years, and for the past four a Nurse's Staff Meeting. Mrs. Allen Ivey was hostess to seven one of the in cases been but has last of the years criticism a many manager, the members of the Felix Club. State Commanders for this worthMr. in the Kureka store, and were Mr. ami Mrn. Terrill Walker of "Bridge" was played for which while work. limn snT'fa'X ornMnVmo!h;!p0le tried to shop won Mm. Walter Morgan high Salt spent Sunday visitIn was where rather ing atLakethe City 'sa'iit last Kndav Paynnn The program will go on us usual unable to get many necessary tilings, but is home of Mr. Walker's scnp prize. The cut prize went iiualncKM and rninliiiii-iwill w l lii n nffn ns and in they county, to Mrs. John Taylor. Luncheon Mrs. Iiwrenie peculiar thing that they could travel thirty miles parents. Mr. and relatives. be el i ted. slid the new Captain lire. Cron-awas served to Mrs. and other Walker The needed items. the town and date. a later be week-enannounced will at to a neighboring get visiting with his mother, Mrs. Ma.vnnrd Cronin. Mrs. li'di and Dirk (illlspie. Miss I 'at Mrs Lit Dean Sax. will work a hardship on Airs Margaret Lucas, who is store the of Tenney George Gourley. Mrs. Elmer Fergclosing Sullivan. I.'i'l Sullivan and Mls nn Trelonr, student at Miss uson. Mrs. Brig. Atherley. Mrs. the winter months in Mrs. Glen llmitr and i luldn n Nam y Wi Mi if Salt Luke Uitv many KopIe, and after more than forty years in spending St. Mary's of the Wnsat li in S ill Clarence Gruirley, Mrs. Hugh Lake Salt City with her daughter llli I'VI'f V werk-iuWe !'! in of Murray, Spent Hundny at the feel that more consideration should be Regina, is here we g'i Mrs. Art Duggan. Mrs. Wal- Lake city, spent thKurcka, for (lie week visit. ter Morgan, Mrs, llnroid Eureka visiting with her nrMit;-- hone1 of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cherry. a On lii ill nf Mrs. Robert to the ing with members of ber family. given townspeople. H. Win Mrs. Mr. and (Continued on page twm ing strike i.llv-Knie- :ire Burns Roof ng Of Local Home; Firemen Respond M Men Basketball Games ht st Attract Local Followers - sub-zer- Merrill between Plucky Miner Five Drop Game Springville Devils Eureka Methodist Church Activities tip-in- partially 47-6- Kiwanis Considers Ways To Bring More Homes, People To Eureka The Weather Now Not So Good! hard-foug- ht - sub-zer- es acci-den- ta - Church News.. K,t-Iu- evening - - Ore Shipments For Jan. Week e Mor-du- e; n. "Ghost" Show Set Proves Success; Mnr-du- For Eureka Fine Floor Show r Tuesday Evening N. - - ir j i gm-ril- P Cancer Chairman Resigns Position The People Speak Marsh-mello- - - l r. : Ath-crl-- y. d i d I m In-a- n Tn-loar- . ivi'd 1 '''""la w |