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Show v run REPORTER mrafet upfireriulea your calling in local iutf ilenin I o your Tuei-tlay cvrresfomlenl before evening Volume Fifty-On- e Kiwanians Attend K. Rife I YOU USE YOUR OWN NEWSPAPER From The Reporter Twenty Years Ago Services Held On Etta Rogantine Meeting At Nephi 1C, 1051 -- 10c per Number Seven Copy- - French Mine Representatives Tour Chief Con. Workings 'Wednesday For Inter-Clu- b ADVERTISING HITS HOME WHEN The Kurekn Reporter, Friday, February 1 REMEMBER By Mm. YOUR Mrs. Etta Rogantine, 78. longThe work of installing a new time resident of Eureka, died at water colunin in the Hhafet of the the home of her (laughter, Mrs. A. Mciuhi'irt of the Eureka Kiwanix Kurekn Standard mine had been duh ami their wives drove to Ne-pl- u Genxoli, Eureka. Sunday. On February 8. the French Metal Mining ProducHorn April Ifl. 1S72. in Santa completed. Thin change wax made Monday and attended the meetMaria Maggiore, Italy, she came necessary by the increase flow of ing and banquet given by the Netivity tern visited the active underground workings water in that property and larger phi. Puysou and Eureka clubs. to Eureka ns a child of four years of the Chief Consolidated No. 1 mine at Eureka, Utah. linen had been put and the flow with her parents; Julius and Maria While the officers of the dubs ?On February 9, the team visited wax being handled without trouble. were Minoletti. a meet mg, the the Salt take City office of the The underground conditions were ladies attending Her husband, lames, preceded were entertained at company. her in death in May, 1032. TogethThe Recorders office in the City good and the mine was producing o'clis k tea, at the home of The team arrived in the United er they operated Pinto Creek Hall is being completely renovated splendid tonnage of gold ore. Reeve Richardson, wife of the States on January 12, under ths A connection between the Eura nice new pnper nnd paint job ranch until their retirement in xident of the Nephi club. In auspices of the Ewinomlc Coopera1918. eka Standard and the Iron King is being ilone. Perhaps when some About 150 members and guests tion Administration of the United was made and according to re- -' She was a member of St. James' of the rest of us see the nice new of the three clubs were present States government. They consisted was not of the church also will we the Eureka. hookup ports perfect, Pyth- shiny surface, Episcopal get John (Johnnie) Farren, Jr., aon of 16 Mrsons, representing the an inch variation between the two at the very lovely banquet. A very ian temple No. 15 and Diamond Spring fever, and decide to clean of Mr. and Mrs. John Farren has program was presented mining industry of drifts. This made a connection interesting Rehekah lodge No. IS. up anil jmint our abodes. enlisted in the Marine Corp and France. The group comprised exinclude from the 1300 ft. level of the Eur- ns follows: Community singing of four Survivors daughYOl'NG SOLDIER . . . They left last Thursday for San Diego, ecutives, technical workers, opereka Standard to the 1450 ft. level America. hd by John H. Harmon ters, Mrs. Harry Eather, Mrs. for their cuuntry Win-rfighting begin of he will bo stationed at the ative personnel, and skilled workto of Nephi; pledge Allegiance A. Gen-soi- l, Mrs. Morrison and of the Iron King a distance of James In This Korea. at a tender age Marine Base for his initial train- ers from the French mining InTed Mrs. and 3 GOO feet. The work was started the flag, by V. L. Anderson of all of Eureka, youngster is ready for a mans ing. dustry. several months before and the Eureka; invocation, Sid Coray of Ascargorts of Fallon; a sister, job. The program has as its objecHe graduated from the Tintic main object was to better venti- - Payson; address of welcome, Reeve Mrs. Raymond Goduglia of Eus brother, Joseph Minoletti late both mines and at the same Richardson, president of the Nephi High school in 1949, nnd has been tives, making available to the reka; Chief Consolidated, 54 cars ore, an employee of the J. C. Penney Marshal Plan Countries those time a large area of mineral club; male quartette consisting of Onkland, Calif; eight grandof Rulon Hill, Hcber Jones, Luther methods and practices 22 13 mill tailings; R. L. Garity, 3 Company at Helier since gradua- ideas, was rut nnd with the drift children ground which have contributed to a high 22 tion. which had given the officials of Carlyle, and Robert Finch, acsilica; Dragon Consolidated, rate of productivity in this coun2 Mountain Funeral services were held in clay; Eureka the company much valuable In-- ! companied by Miss Clara Johnson Phone your news to 109. try. This will assist European formation on the character of the ' of Payson: vocal solo, Kenneth Eureka Episcopal church Wcrnes-da- y View, 1; Godiva, I. countries in improving their proSpurrier, Eureka, accompanied by at 2 p.m. ground at this depth. Norma Jameson. duction and hastening economic Mining stock sales twenty years with a proportionate The address of the evening was recovery, ago were: Chief Cons., 65c; Gold Mrs. (Veil Livingston and son, lessening of necessary financial Standard. 4'j and 4,c; North given by District Governor, Dr. aid from the United States. Cecil, and Mrs. Maud Gourlcy, Lily. $1.00; Tintic Lead, $1.07 i; Joseph W. Marshall of Twin Falls, were in Provo on Tuesday of this There were 'two male interpreTintic Standard, $4.05; Crown Ida. Funeral services for Lewis John week, where they combined busters and one woman Interpreter on 150 persons were present at the Point. 2c; Eureka Lily, 21c; Zuma. Stephens, who was killed in a car iness and pleasure. the underground trip. A few mem3c; Silver Shield. 2c; Eureka Bul- well prepared banquet, and Harold accident Feb. 4, were held Thursbers of the team could speak fair c. M. Croer, Lt. Governor of Spanish lion, 21c; Lehi Tintic, in the L D. S. Chapel in EurMr. and Mrs. Cherry and family English. A new agent was checked in at Fork was Master of Ceremonies. day eka. with Lorin Thompson conTwo photographers accompanthe local Rio Grande Ry. Station, spent Sunday In Murray where to The annual help pennies appeal birthday ducting. Ihcv visited with relatives. ied the group. One taking still succeeding E. J. Duggan, resigned. The services were as follows; Captain and Mrs. Val Deseamps Mr. Olson the new agent came straighten crooked limbs and build healthy bodies pictures, and the other taking Sometime We'll from Castlegate where he was (Beatty Treloarl dropped in on Ladies Chorus. 51 r. and Mrs. llo.vd (ioiirlcy and moving pictures. The group was the facilities of the Primary Childrens IIos-- conducted Betty's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Understand" accompanied by Nor- children were in Salt Lake City through by Bradford J. JohnPriagent for several years. now under is pitul by way Elder over the week-eninvocation, son, with manager. ProductivProfessor T. E. Bartlett. Supt. Troloar on Tuesday of this week. ma Jameson; project visiting officers teachers mary Technical AsTrams Branch, of Tintic School District, received They have spent the past few Max L. Shirts: vocal solo, Beau- relatives. They returned home on ity throughout the Church. Division of the Economsistance word of his mother's death. Mrs. weeks at Las Vegas and s(ent a tiful Isle of Somewhere" accom- Monday. In the past the fund rnmpalgn by Margaret Lucas; speakic Cooperation Administration. Mary F. Bartlett was 76 years old short time in Lns Angeles. They panied lias on ended Valentine's but Day, and had been ailing for quite some were enroute to their home in er. Harry Randle; tribute, Mrs. this year will be conducted Mrs. IsMinanl ltyan was in Salt In Ada Sorenson; remarks, Lorin time. She had made her home at Tooele. Frion Thursday and throughout the month, so secure Thompson; ladies Chorus, In the I.nkc ofCity Enid. Okla. for thirty-fou- r additional funds to aid In the opyears. last week. Her daughter, day Garden Tomorrow" of accompanied At the LDS temple in Salt Lake eration of the new Primary ChilMr. ami Mrs. Joseph Bliss and by Norma Jameson; benediction. Bonnie, a student at the "U" reCity, the marriage of Miss Helen snd her dren's Hospital, which now is with home turned spent were of Springville Sunday Sylvan Greenhalgh. Towers of Eureka and Ferrill N. family week-en- d her with the visiting Mr. of home nearing completion. and at the The chapel was filled with Beckstead of Preston. Idaho was visitors Tlie pennies go for upkeep onljt former 'William 63, Mrs. Wm. Roberts in Mammoth. parents. Singleton. came to who friends express symsolemnized. The bride, a daughter Eureka resident, died at his home of the hospital. Forty-on- e physicof Mr. and Mrs. Robert Towers. pathy to the bereaved family. Raymond E. Jones, 72, longCecil Fitch, Sr, nnd Mr. and in Payson on Snturdny, Feb. 10, ians nnd surgeons, siecialists in Mr. and Mrs. Theodore 1 1 ay lies The groom a son of Mr. and Mrs. was Twin in Falls. Idaho, Mrs. Cecil Burial were Salt after an illness of several months. their fields donate their services. time resident of Mammoth, died Jr., Fitch, on were Salt Lake City visitors under the direction of the Claudin Lake Amasa Beckstead of Preston. home in The new hospital will have 70 Friday night at hia He was born May 20, 1887, at City visitors on Monday and Funeral home of Payson. The couple planned to make Saturday of last week. illness. a short after week. Springville of this Herson beds a of was additional snd many Tuesday farilitlra, Springville, and their home in Preston. He born at Provo 18, was Aug. cules and Phoebe Curtis Single- including sun porches overlooking Mrs. Joseph Poll of Salt Lake Morribuild- 1979, a son of J. C. and Emma new Hannifin The J. He ton. Salt married Mrs. .Mr. and John take valley. Margaret attended Provo schools City was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Church ing will have a convalescent unit. Jones. l!e moved spent Sunday and Monday in Delta son in (lie Manti temple, Frank Bacon during the week. to Mammoth, and later Latter-day on daughter-inthe of is of Jesus Christ Ample space provided visiting with their son and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Childs were In milling and he where engaged -law. Mr. and Mrs. Max Han- Saints, August 2, 1911, and livril tract at Twelfth Avenue and D the proud parents of a baby girl. for many years owned and operaunits. nine for additional until at Eureka and ago, nifin years Street, family. The teachers of the Public school ted a coal yard. when lie went to work at Geneva The hospital has been an unFor a number of years he was gave a luncheon in honor of the told blessing to hundreds of boys a member of the Mammoth voMrs. Jean Godfrey of Wiehita. mi the railroad. birthday anniversary of Mrs. KathSurviving are his widow, Pay-so- and girls, who have been returmd lunteer fire department. He marKansas, spent the past week in ryn Russell. The guests were seatone son, William Garth Sing- to their homes better equipicd to ried Sarah Jane (Jennie) Johns Eureka visiting with her mother. ed at one large table centered with leton. Salt take City; four daugh- enjoy life as children should, and at Provo, July 3, 1908. She died Mrs. Margaret Higginaon. a birthday cake. Decorations and As a concluding feature of Scout Week, the local ters, Mrs. Odessia Yorgason. Mrs. to take their place in life's activ- in 1947 of injuries suffered in an favors were in Washington BirthMrs. Iris Crook, ities. Hut its influence has been automobile accident. at the visitors day colors. Those present were: troop was taken to Provo airport last Saturday, Feb. Margaret Lus Haskell, Sunday Viln Mrs. Barrett, Provo; even more far reaching; it has Miss Cecil Wilson, Miss Margaret Mrs. Hannifin home were Mary Payson; Surviving Is one brother, George of Fennell. Miss Kathleen Franke, 10, and enjoyed the thrill of an airplane ride. For McPolin. Mrs. Mary I .arson and 10 grnnehildren; two brothers, provided for all children of Pri- Jonert former businessman most of the boys this was the Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larsen and fam- David Singleton, Salt take City; mary age, as well as for all of Mammoth and Eureka, now residMiss Ada Miss Ann Sullivan, one of us the happy experience helpMerrill Singleton. Springville; "first" but they all say not the Birch. Miss Jessie Logan, Mrs. of Salt I .uko City. ing in Salt Lake City; a nephew, last. Those of you who have nut ily Thelma Allen, Miss Goldie Wheelsister, Mrs. Malinda Sumsion also ing others, who are in sympathy Merlyn Richards, whom he and had the experience of looking with the movement. of Springville. er, Mrs. Kathryn Jones, Mrs. Le his wife reared. Mrs. Myrtle Theriault and Mrs. down on the earth from the skv. conducted were Grande Noble and the guest of Funeral Funeral services were conducservices Membership in the L D. S. a few days in spent Brady Lynn y honor Mrs. Russell. Wednesday at 1 p.m. in the Pay-so- n church is not a requirement for ted Wednesday In the Spanish Salt Lake City last week. First ward chapel by Reed admission to the hospital. Any Fork Third ward chapel. Church Mrs. George Sylvester, enterAs assistant scoutmaster, Clarchild is welcome regardless of of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y bishop. Money, tained the junior class of the M. Mr. and Mrs. IJoyd Jerman and ence Wahlquist said when Ken creed or religion. I. A. on Lincoln's birthday. GuesSaints, by J. Austin Cope, bishop. in was the Burial Jerman Miss and Springville Barbara Spurrier was flying him over family Hurial whs in Spanish Fork city to , are asked week-Contributors give the cemetery. Lake of sing games were played; prizes Salt City spent Provo. "I can easily sec how the of one were won by Miss Zclla Nielson, cemetery. each for S. end in Eureka visiting at the enny birthday Mrs. Mae Cronin and Mrs. Ag-- , ' flying bug bites a person." Miss Dorothy Vertiel and Miss every member of the family and L. Jerman home. mak-o- f nos in committee were scouts There Anderson, charge twenty Anna Porter. Jokes were told by then a few to grow on, If pennies the Americanism Contest being ing the trip. Accompanying the Miss Margaret Berk and Mrs. can be spared. Everyone who parHillman of Idaho Mrs. Mary Wm. Douglas gnve a talk on the conducted in the Junior and Senior boys were: IMinard Brown. Dee Falls. Ida., was n Eureka Monday. ticipates in the "Penny Appeal" lie making a vital contribu"Ufe of Lincoln". Refreshments classes in Tintic High School arc- Wilchcn, Lirin Thompson, assistwill Mrs nieces. her with wen served to: Miss Georgia wondering why the apathy tow- j ant Scout master, Clarence Wahl- tion to the welfare of the comAlton Baker Griggs. Miss Ada Birch, Miss Ce- ard the contest?show munity by helping to insure adecil Wilson, Miss Dorothy Vertiel. terest is being care and treatment for sick quate News I.. S II. Church children. mill Miss Martha Wierman. Miss Lu-ci- le dents regarding the wonderful sub. crippled Sanil-Bishop and Mrs. Alonzo A Study in Sacrament services Sunday eveRussell. Miss Ruth Sylvester, ject "Americanism V rl Scott Mrs. Sudwccks, strom, A were wonderdireciion of the under Birthday Penny ning Miss .Telia Nielson, Miss Anna Por- Freedom" .that they are swiin. The boys report that Tiillis. and Mrs Max Shirts were High Council. The meeting and proter. Mrs. D. E. Ostler, Mrs. Jo- ing just what ran be done to was the highlight of the year, and I of rm am salt Like (My Saturday contest. It just n little jienny, in Eureka Methodist Church - Rev. gram was as follows: Opening seph Gagnn, Mrs. Wm. Douglas arouse interest such the am week. more like hist it. want very small. God really Oh "We Thee an Thniik many Frank be seems to Mathis, Pastor. song. opportune and Miss I well Brandt. " ' And when you speak of value, For A Propin t: opening prayer, will be tayman's Day at time for students to show their'' Sunday The Elite club held a most Mine isn't much at all. writ-- 1 M.ix Shirts; the MethisliNt church. The speakSacrament song, Valentine party to which loyalty to their country, and H HaIIC III F jPCt ers will be V. L Anderson What "Tite Lird is My Shepherd": song, the husbands of the members were ing all the wonderful things that IMmpi'C But like the drops of water IIVIU VUIIJ III llllwl Clifton the Church Has Done For Me." "(ill. It is Wonderful", invited. The affair took place at ran be said about this wonderful llud-soThat flow into the sen, Addc Sri Harry Randle "Wlmt the Church by iieeniiipamcd the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. I run nreoiiiplixh many things Has Dune nnd Planning To Do." talk. "Origin of tin Itoy Allred. The time was spent playWith ninnv more like me 'Scouts" by Gordon Merits: piano Sunday School 10:00 a.m. ing "500". Mrs. John Franke winAilcle Hudson; l solo, "Freedom." Flowers". Morning worship 11:00 o'clock. subject; he first prize. George Forsey important ning 1 heat tin crippled children; ronduding speaker. Mr. Hutler; the second prize and George Cro-m- n,,w ab,,,,t it? set-bac- k I last Tintic hijrh ufieretl another straighten little arms; Friday eosi,.g player. George Forsey. the nil cut prize. A splendid 5lr. and 5ln. L-d- lr are made to walk Hgain, Cromar and tags The liiiisn was under the diree-tio- ii Dons. the Fork with their After .uncheon wnx served nt smal Spanish fiium I son. h charms. have Richard, of Pleasant Grove .in. M- i- (Wrr. sin magic of Nonna Jameson, with Martables. Those present were Mr. and atnl Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cromar half battle, tile Dulls Were nbl( In garet Linas ,n organist. There is a Primary Hospital friends at her home last nip and tuck Mrs. Jack Nilson, Mr. and Mrs. d a few a keep Tintie from scoring nnd rani and children of Salt take City run hy little me, That's spent They Wednesday evening. Glen Storrs, Mr. and Mrs. taslie . were Sunday visitors at the home So I'm ! rally quite lniMirtant Again the old story of too 5lr. snd Mr. Wliltfunl Bale and pleasant evening playing games ain-ndCroninr. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rife. and of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Gear. As von rail surely see. of Provo, were in town on listening to records. Those- min li height was apparent. The family Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Griggs. Gloria Dan- fm.il score was: Miss wen Mr. with Bates attending Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Cromar, Mr. ' Eduard Fox nnd Mrs. Wm. Tre-loNow i omit the years you've Myron Milne and Bruce Hunts-- 1 mother, Mrs. K. A. Stokes and and Mrs. George Forsey, Mr. and ids, were in Nephi on Saturday on man. earth; (tiler relatives. Mrs. Walt Franke, Mr. and Mrs. Then oH-- your purse wide. night attending a dinner given by Jerry Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Women's can the find. see if and Link you Republican club, comMrs. Van was Martha Wagoner llenroid, Mr. and Mrs. John Gertrude Church, Ann Sullivan. Lincoln's me inside. of i r; birthday. memorating Enough on nnd ThursNephi Wednesday Franke lm Mr. nnd Mrs. O. A. Ear lean Gear and Josie Sullivan Please put me in the envelope. Guest speaker of the evening wns immunizathe with day assisting on Allred. were Salt take City visitors I'll do my part, some day Judge Joseph E. Nelson of Spantions for the school children. Max Hannifin left for Nephi, Saturday of last week. ish Fork. A delicious dinner was And I'm sure that God will where he accepted a position with bless served, followed by a program and you Win. Puxiiiun ami Mr. und Mr. the Bonneville Lumber Co. of that As you go upon your way. Pay-so- n Mr. dancing. conM Mrs. Eureka and and Mark G'lahen of Men drove Bryan 51 Jack r. 5lr Coffey and city. Mrs. Hannifin planned to join drove to Murray Inst Fridnv tinued their ihmb toward Reprinted from the Childrens' hint as soon as a location could to Provo last Sunday where they Given Treatment Friend. 1915, and used by the DenM Mr. with Stake Men 'where visited basketthey be arranged. met Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Coffey ver ward in their birthday hmther-in-lnFirst Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Corcoran ball championship sister and by defeating T. O. Me Michael, manager of and son. Jackie of Salt take City, and Edward Fox drove to Prow Santnquin Jnd and Santaquin 1st Mr. and Mrs. Win. DuniHs, and In- - penny campaign. the J. c. Penney store returned and enjoyed dinner and an afterlast week and Tommy remained wards in the Tintic high xrhuol ( r to Salt take City where they to Eureka from Denver, where the noon of visiting. nt the Utah Valley hospital for gymnasium Monday evening, Feb. Visited witn Mrs. Iaxman'a par-- -! former attended a convention of 12. treatment on his arm. which was ciiin. Mr. and Mrs. P. N. AnderGuests at the (larrnre Gourlcy the store mnnagers. Rnd "nMr. Ann were Lils won injured severely In a mine accifrom 1st Goshen tarsen, Miss Gale Stewart and Miss Ra- home Inst Thursday Santaquin ... he ward by a si ore of 31 to 26. while mona Banks entertained their M. Mrs. Grnht Milner and family of jdnj.hter of Mr. Bnd Mrs. Glen dent several months ago. while On Jury 1 Eureka heat Santaquin 2nd ward Lirsen, suffered a broken leg last was at work at the Desert Center A. clnsa at n Valentine party. Coppertnn. Mr Milne is a nephew The following Eureka and Mam- - Sunday while riding a tricycle. The Mine in California. 39 to 36. The affnfr was held at the Home if Mrs. Gourlevs. f Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stcwsrt. L'ngiie standing: Goshen won 5 moth people have been railed for little youngster's leg wns r aughtre--in In Utnh there are 161 graduates 51 r. and 51 n. Wm, Paxmnn and and lost I; Enrrkn won 5 snd Inst jury duty, beginning Thursday: the spokes of the wheel, whlrh ( Progressive Cootie and other I; Genoln won 2 and Inst 3; Santa-- . 'larrnre Goiirley. Pete Nevers, suited in the injury. She waa taken of the university, reported Mr. Kamex were played. First prize family drove to Springville SunGordon Bell, of Eureka; Carl tu the Holy Cross hospital in Salt Romney, of whom 81 are lawyers for Cootie was won by Mrs. Geo. day nnd visited nt the home of 15 25 39 53 Snntaquiii 1st ward won 0 and Erickson and Mrs. Maude Mrln- - Like City for treatment and nb- -' nnd judges. 29 doctors and many while prizes for other Mr. Psxmsn' parents. Mr. and Spanish Fork Forsey, scrvntion. Offic'nlx: Buys and Wilson. other lenders in various fields. lost 4. Mrs. T. B. Paxman. tyre of Mnmnioth. (Continued on Page Four) Recorders' Office Being Remodeled Johnnie Ferrari, Jr. Enlists Marines non-ferro- us Ore Shipments For Week Ending Feb. 9 j e ' Services Conducted i n. Here Thurs. For , Lewis J. Stephens Primary Officers, Teachers Begin Annual Penny Drive For Hospital for and d. Former Resident Dies Payson; Services Held Wed. Former Mammoth Resident Dies ... Good Turn" Scouts Climax Week With Plane Ride Increased Interest Urged In Contest st ss. " n; " On Americanism I Talk On Scouting Heard Sunday Eve v''"? Schedule Given For Local Methodist Church , 1 i Ha Tjntjr J J Half Of Hard Fought Game Friday u: ar I first Eureka, Goshen i ar M Men Hold Lead ' Santa-quin-Tin- tir Pax-inati'- H ' i i |