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Show REPORTER THE zzs ufc Joy T- j mirate -; Fifty-On- e Volume YOUR ADVERTISING HITS HOME WHEN YOU USE YOUR OWN NEWSPAPER Tlu Eureka (Utah) Reporter, Friday, July 6, li51 C. Reporter Ago From The to be resumed at the Bell and Victoria p,e1p and Blue which had been inactive for a year. While no definite information had been given out rothe developrdmg the extent of ment campaign it waa understood or twenty men tha about fifteen yould be employed. Supt. William Work wan Silver Jubilee Celebration ; i Shan Lake consulting of the United States Mining Co., who owned and controlled the mines, in reference to resumnig oKrationa. On his return he gave orders for connecting up the electric power and for a complete overhaul of machinery. When these mines were shut down the output of these properties wss about one carload of ore was reportdully. The ed being due to the low prices of district and that work would the 1400 foot pumping equipcare of 1200 gallons per minute. The large tonnage of ore from Eureka Standard waa betbeing mined on various levels ween the 1300 and 1100 and it was almost certain that a limited amount of drifting would pick up the same ore channel on the 1400 resumed soon on level. The mines ment would take foot level. At the ramp of Mammoth the water shortage had reached auch la acute stage that preparations were being made for the early use of the pumping plant located on Cherry Creek, which had been out of commission for a long time. For a number of years Mammoth had been getting their water supply from a aeries of springs located at such an elevation that the water nut into Mammoth by gravity. Andrew Stecdman, master mechanic for the Mammoth Alining Co. put a crew of men to work at the old pumping plant and pipe line. Tht machinery as well as the pipe line hnd suffered a lot during the time the plant was not In use, van-dtlls- m was a commit thing in the district and when examination was made it was found that boiler air vent valves and part in fact about everything that was movable, had fittings, of the water column carried away. This, of course, damaged the plant to the extent of many hundreds of dollars. Not only did the Mammoth Mining Co. lone various important parts of pumping equipment, but fifteen or twenty tons of coal on hand when the plant closed, had been carried off in automobiles. This waa just a (ample of what happened in the Tintlc District just as soon as it u left unguarded. The Cherry Creek water supply was the largest and beat in the vicinity of Tintlc and waa ample to supply til the mining and all companies the people in the district. In the vent of water shortage in Eureka, the supply could be supplemented by water from the Mammoth Mining Company lines. Mildred Rife, young daughter of r. and Mrs. C. E. Rife, who waa ytously Injured when she fell wn a tree, waa still in a condition at the LDS hospital at Salt Lake City. The that the child fell waa about eighteen feet and in striking a of timber, she sustained to her head and aide. First AM treatment was rendered by Dr. Steele Bailey and a few hours been semi-con-Kio- us dsi-tan- ce in-JJ- ea t? u"r Points took her to Salt Kathy Beaumont, who will be heard a the "voice" of Alice in Walt Disney 'a AI ""nd. rliind." has her self a time with these Disncy-creatd turj,u ,Jn cnaraeters. There TwpciliMtu1 I imi to 4:43 p.in. every Tuesday ami Thurtuluy. Beginning woodwinds, from 4:4.r to fi 30 p.ni. every Tuesday and Thursday. "B" Band 3:30 p.m. every Tin-slaand Thursday. A" Band 6.30 p.m. every Tuesday and Thuraday. "A" Band wiil march in the Golden Onion Days parade in Pay-soand prohahly several other inns during the auniiner months. n, Jubilee Boxing Card Well Attended Former Resident Results of Entertainment Announced1?' s,uudpenly, eli-lir- Mrs. Myrtle Painter visited in Kuteka over end. She was a guest at of Air. and Airs. Clarence of Provo attendants. Alias Joan Cushing the week and Carol Peterson. the home Hnturday was ushered in by a Gourley. sunrise salute, and the highlight ;ln of tin eelctiralion - tin parade Iteeil Melior of San Francisco, was held at 6 The Silver Jubilee boxing card held at the Tintic p.m. The parade was Word was received in Eureka Calif., is spending his varation in ainaller than in past years, hut school brohome his of Eureka at last the high gym Thursday was well attended and last week of the death of Theo- ther and received well deserved praise from Mr. and of sll the spectators. The queen's float favorable comments are being heard from many dore Fullmer, SO. the Clorox Chemical Corp. Mr. Mrs. Wendell Melior. was very beautiful and was added - sources. and many are hoping Fullmer died June 23, in Charto considerably by the thne lovely more of the same entertainment Mmon Mra. Mr. anil left Bigler lotte, N. C., after a short illness. on the float. Miss Betty girls will he held at future dates. 26. to attend the Nash,riding Mr. Fullmer, son of Theodore Tuesday, June and the two attendqueen Harry Randle was the announ- and Ada Sanford Fullmer, was Elks National convention in Chic- ants. Atiss Joan Cushing and Alisa cer for the events, and refercees Air. Bigler is the Exalted Ru- Carol Peterson. were Rex and Louis Elton of Tod born in Mammoth on Dec. 26. ago. 1896. He came to Eureka at an ler of Tintic lodge No. 711. They Park, brothers of Adrian Elton, ltunds Colorful his grade will visit points of interest in that early age and chairman of the Boxing Card. and school education Tlu bands in their eolorful unihere. area before returning home. high All the participants were weigh-e- d Girls forms and delightful music were in and examined by Dr. H. S. After graduation from Tintic high school in 1903, he spent two years Mr. anil .Mrs. John McCormick a welcome addition to the parade. Holme. at the of Utah, then A rhildren of Kelly Air Base, Tex. Tintic high nrhool band led the parResults of bouts are as follows. attendedUniversity Miss Nelda Childs, daughter of the University of Cali are visiting In Alammolh at the ade. and as alwavs were Broderick. Tooele. Frank fornia for two years, Mr. and Mrs. Kitten Childs. home of Air. and Airs. Chriss Sor- proud of them. The comic numbers turned on Sunday after spending Johnson. Dugwa.v. won a draw; from that institution in graduating 1917. with enson. They are former residents in the parade wen enjoyed anil ad' Van Leuvan. Santaquin, a degree in Chemical Engineerithe week at Girls State held at Jprry of Eureka and Alnmnioth. ded a touch of merriment to the the Agricultural College in Lo- - knoehed out Don Lindquist of ng. Following graduation he went duy'a entertainment. in the 3rd round: Alphonzo to work Nelda was chosen to repre- for the Clorox Company, Mr. ami Mrs. Glen Storm of to note that It Is sent Tintic at Girls State by the Amador. Utah State School at and had worked for them for 34 Bauer, wrere in town on Saturday Mammoth,Interesting w hits there la pracDel Ogden. Fowler. Goshen, Roy American Legion Auxiliary and years. He spent the last 12 years taking in the Silver Jubilee cele tically no Ituaincaa, came through Gcrden Worthing, I'rovo waa financed by the Tintic Dist- - jdraw; construction of Chem-ir- bration. They were guests at the In their ns i inf style of cooperation out Roland Atkins of the supervising rict Miners Union and the B. P. .knocked for his company in plants of Air. and Airs. Jack Nilson. anil supplied four entries for the O. E. 711 Tintic Lodge. Nelda re-- j State School in the 1st round; In various Eastern and Southern home parade. I lata off to Alammolh! ports a wonderful time, and states "ne of the best fights of the even-th- states. He was supervising conhouse Airs. and Frank The rodeo on Rntiirdny was very Gear her Daniels of ko'd mg. Kurcka. Gary wonderful is a it struction of the 10th Clorox plant experience . Air. and Alra. Wm. Croinar well attended and the Jubilee Ball h in and that she appreciates classy little cry Jimmy Uhuvt-sCharlotte. Jf. C. when lie was guests, , who an visiting held at the Tintir high school gym and son. Aliehm-Ithe opportunity given her. rHn li.v from State School; Fred stricken She will give a report at the first Jermaine. Goshen, Bill Bliss. Mr. Fullmer resided in Oakland here fnnu IjOS Angeles, Calif., whs voted nn outstanding success City and Afag' with a rapacity crowd attending. of the legion Auxiliary in iwy. won a draw; Omar Amador. for many years as manager of the dmvc to Salt Mr. Breiitmi wishes to extend State School won a decision over western division of the Oorox or- nn on Alonday, and spent Mon. and September. Janies Daley of Payson; Elmer ganization. He moved to Charlotte Tuesday visiting with his deep appreciation to the other Carter. State school, Karl Clay-so- in 1918 when he beramc home Tiles, night. officers of Hie organization and to They On Wednesday morning, Air. Gear nil euiiiiiiitters for the splendid Spanish Fork, fought a draw; of the firm although most fans favored the are his widow. Hazel ioiueil the gmup snd they motoml help given in putting on the celeSurviving colored buy from State School: Fullmer; two sons, Theodore R to Price and spent the day nt the bration. He extends thanks to the In Jerry Elton, Mammoth, knocked Fullmer. Los Angeles, and George home of Air. and Mrs. Gene CrO' Juab County Commissioners for out Pat Hale of State school in Fullmer. Oakland; a daughter, mar. bringing the Host and the band the 3rd round: Dick Taylor won a Mrs. Liis Hartman, Salinas. from Nepbi. and for other Cal.; SaBoh decision over Alorries of two brothers. Jess and Clyde Full-InLDS lereived from them. He Mr, and Mm George Hall and Jay Briggs of State school mrr. Napa. Cal., and a sister. Airs, daughter Marsha Kao, of Nrphi wishes to thunk all those who won a decision on an unanimous n. F. i Stella Thurmond, Ogden wenhi any way in making the in town on Wednesday viait-in- g )iclM-Burial was in Oakisnd on Fri A special evening meeting was decision from Allan Sehoffield of the home of Alra. Hall's celebration a success, at bout. final in the Eur29. . Spanish Fork, held Sunday evening at the day. June A vote of thanks should also be Mr. and Childs Adrian Elton wishes to express, Mr. Fullmer's success in his Mrs. Klden Childs. eka Ward Chapel with the theme to Afr. Hrenton for his ungiven to chosen field reads like a success of Patriotism as the central his appreciation and thanks work. As all past presidents tiring Tintic is proud of an thought for the evening. The those who heljiod in anv wav to story, and Mr. and Mra. Win. Ginr and son know, putting on a celebration is r 'l",,r boys' who made card.' ,,,he,r on meeting was conducted by Bishop the Bill, and Ralph MeCormick, and always s headache, ami lisiks like boxing put ara iintimulv lug way. His good in Sandstrom and the music was Mra. T. H. Smith and sons, iJirry a thankless job, hut the residents ranged and conducted by Norma former residents were in death w s.ncrnly regretted by his and Jerry, who are visiting here of the District feel that Air. Brcn-to- n Many Jameson with Margaret I.ucas at town enjoying the Silver Jubilee have done ami his fnun I os Angeles, drove to Springthe organ. on Saturday and mewing villc on Wednesday, where they an outstanding job, and are deserv'amf Mr yTs. The opening song was Amer- qualntances. Among those return- met Air. and Alra. Carlos Rife. ing of thanks from all. ,,,, fBhe' ute ica" after which the invocation ing wen. Air. and Mrs. Hrber ,or, puiimi-r- , Sr., will be remem- - The group Journeyed to Provo when- they met Mr. snd Airs. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Jijnes jM.m by ninny Eurekans and was given lv Wrl Sudwecks. Bin-son Hnl, Mr. and Airs. Rex ,IM.r Kurckans. During his resiand family of Salt Lake Our then sang Warr of Pavson; Air. and Airs. dence here, he waa manager of City. They enjoyed a family RichSo Dear": Aloiintain Frank Coombs, Air. and Mrs. Fran- the grocery department of the and plenie lunch in Provo n ard Buys gave a very interesting ces Davie, Mrs. Alary Edwards of department store. canyon. Is City: Ernie Aladsen. talk on the siibjcert "Spirituality Salt and S. John Air. Mrs. v and Russell Wendell hlrk Bowles, Philadelphia Mr. ami Mra. and Destiny of our Country. P r o o; "Tin- - patient runs the risk daughter of Provo, spent the JuTooele; Mr. and Airs To Richard Bauer gave an instrumen- O'ltouiko. the forgotten man In bilee days at the home of Mildred E. It. Whcclock. Spanish Fork; Mr. of tal solo. "God Bless America." and Mrs. Frank Morgan. Santa-iqu- niedu-inPavla. and Lyman tislay." Tile congregation then sang. "God Melvin Imird. Payson: Mr. The mineral Dislay shown durMrs. James Beddingfield. Be With Us." The Benediction was and ing the celehratiun proved ta be Carolina sister-in-la- nt Miss Nelda Childs Returns Home State From iv-.B- Go-ga- shi-n- . Chief Consolidated, 31 can ore, tailings; Yankee Consolidated. 1; Bullion Beck, 1; Eureka Hill, 1; Eureka Standard, 12; Tintic Standard, 7; Eureka lily, 1; R. L. Garity, 4; Bar X, 2; Dragon Consolidated, 11 day. 13 null NOTICE Airs. II. K. Wall of Salt Isike City and Gene Wall of Kan Francisco, were In town for the Silver Jubilee celebration. They were guests at the home of Mrs. Wall's son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Henry Wall. Guc-tet- s at tho Home of Mra. P. J. Fennell for the celebration were Air. and Mra. Brig Atherley and children of Alarysvale. They returned to their home cm Sunday, and Mrs. Fennel accompanied them and will spend a few weeks at the Atherley home. al at Mexi-niuc- Dug-meeti- n. Patriotic Meeting . mwia-tiu- i .c e I pan-nts- er e Norman-.Tense- Mineral Display tives. Interesting Aim. Grace Miller of Glendale, Calif, left laat week after spendthe ing the past three weeks at Anhome of Airs. Jennie Mjrers. other visitor at the Myers home is Jubilee Folks dia-to- r e Mrs. Jennie Miskelley of Behring. Ohio. She Is a niece of Mra MyMiirniv: Mr. and Mrs. Win. very iopular. Many of the resi- ers. and arrived In Eureka on Mondents of the District were very day. and will spend several days Hcbcr: Mr. and Mrs. Hammuch surprised to know that such sun Uonover. Springvillc; Air. and with her aunt. minerals and arrow visiting beautiful Mrs. Lisle Bilhngton. Tooele; Mrs. heads, etc., could lie found right Wanda Anderson. Mr. and Airs. Mli llckn Downey of San in their own back yards, so to Francisco, wss a guest at the Lionel Fairbanks. Orem; Mr. and sjiesk. G. Hogan. Lvnmlyl; Mrs. Clan-nehome of Allas Ethel Brentnn last The display was owned by Air. week. She left for Salt lake on Mr. anl Mrs. F. H. Kearle (Franres Afr. and Airs. and Frank Hannifin Anderson i. Salt City: Mra Monday, where she will visit with church in Kurcka was the and Afrs. Jerald Peterson. Historic St. friends before returning to her Nettie Foster. Mrs. Daisy Osborn the investure of Cecil Pitch, Sr., as a Knight home. Miss Downey is a former Harding. Tom Osborne. Provo: scent of resident of Eureka, and will he Mr. and Mrs. Don Hudsn, Air. and of St. 6:00 the Great on Sunday, July 1, (Irepory remembered Mrs. Air. and hy many of the resiAlarklmm. Mrs. Carl His cxpcllcncy. Bishop Duane eP-m- . dents of the town, and also hy McClain. Spanish Fork. W J G. Hunt officiated at the cereformer residents. Jim Forsey. Richfield; bjr mony. assisted hy the Rt. Rev. of Mrs H W. Thurgnml. Sail Iake Msgr. A. F. Ginvannnnl, pastor Visitor at the home of Mr. and C. B. Trow-hnilgthe Eureka larlsh. and 16 memCity; Mr. mill Airs William Gear are William Mrs. and Mr. US Chevennr. Wyn.; bers nf the clergy from Salt Lake, Gear. Jr.. Afrs. Hal Smith (Merle and Provo. Mrs York G Johnson, Orm: Airs. Dragerton Ogden. Oar i and sons, Jerry and I airy Ir- The following members of Com- snd Tooele, who were present to honMax Boswell. Tooele; Newell of Ism Ralph - Be GosOath-oli- e one 363rd or Ruth Utah's "A" of Hopes. pany outstanding IYuV. Mn, Infantry Itegt geles. The visitors arrived last and wlH ment of Eureka, Utah, , laymen. hen: Mr. snd Mrs. John Hauer in time to witness the Csrl Allas Tlu ta Johnson, clothing The reremony waa simple but tend the Reserve Corps summer Rgturdav Silver Jubilee daughter, Mary. Elbrrta; parade. They plan impressive, and Bishop Hunt ramp held at Canip W. G. Wil- to be In Eureka for a couple or specialist from the U. 8. A. C. Ex very Westburg. Mojave; John Tavlnr 8 near to lo addressed Lehl Mr , liams the from ItiTsh. prior gathering July Provo; weeks. Air. ami Afrs. Carlos Rife and Mrs Verna iVisinn. Krill lie In Kurcka IW- - trnlnn giving the IHmtifleal Henedlrtinn. July 22: Alax Shirts, Joe Bernini. of Springvillc slso visited at the and Mrs Art Itaigglnfc Tll,y p. at 2 .Mock Arlo Yanwshita. ls Broderick, Harry Runne It is signifiesnt of the contriVm. Gear home ovfr the n- y Williams and Honaid p.m. at the Memorial Building. bution of the Fitrh family to the Bob Robinson, Jack Larson. James Salt I .like t ity; Mr. and Mrs. Baker. Kenneth Da- - She will give assistance to of Usthnliclty in Beck, Brooks development iugna; Wm. IVnTnv,r Ih'-t- r I feher Carlson was the winon any Utah that Cecil Fitch. Sr. is the Shoemaker and Sterling Davis. Ion leaders Mrs. and Mr. and rluhs U() As far as is known this is the nerAfr. a Papal to second receive member "Grandma" contest held in the M a. to wish ms ft r Ell rod of they j honor. His father, the late Walter first time such a group lias tieen at Randle's I G. A. market a dis IIS.-Fitch. Sr., was tcorded the insig- organized In Eureka. few weeks ago. She won a beautinia of the Order of St. Pius V. ful electric Mnnkct. and wishes to All To Thank I lecemher 1924. and wss invested thank her friends for voting for Brennan Hannifin, chairman f.,Iir nii niJtkiiig it possible to win hv the Afost llev. Joseph S. Glass, fM. D. P second Bishop of the the parade committee, wishes lo:tllill vrry worthwhile prize, thank the businessmen of the DIs Diocese of Salt lake (ity. trlct snd all the Individuals who vr. and Afrs. II. C, Greenhalgh church the ceremony, Following placed entries in the pnrsib. Mr An,t family of Richland. Washing-- I Giovannonl Bishop Hunt. Msgr. , lannlfin and hia conmiitlce apprr-- pm, are spending their vacation anl the visiting clergy were en- cinte the eoperstlon given the par-- : at the home of Mr. and Airs. Ed tertained at dinner at the home . iidc committee. Thomas Cecil Fitch. Sr Mrs h Mr and Mrs. Mr. ami W s' n n ,,.nir::rg Impressive Rites Mark Advancement Of Cecil Fitch, Sr., In Catholic Church Cl-vir- e Patricks l at - At Camp Williams e. Han-Denn- i Sul-gEL- ' Local Men Will Train H"d,pi.L;nrl Pynort CXpcrl AC To From Ih-ck- i- Air. and Alra. Fred Blight returned last week after enjoying a weeks vacation in Soda Springs, Colo., where they visited with rela- Km-ro- n - , frt Air. and Alra. Hugh Atherley and grandson, Htighie Atherley, of 8alt !ake City, visited at the home of Airs. I .aura Blight over the Jubilee celebration. -- Xafrul for-an- d prize-winne- ci - (Ik-lon- ti Airs. Olive (Prison and son Gayle, returned lost week from California after a two weeks vacation spent visiting members of the Carlson family. Tlu-i- r trip took them to I ji Canada, where they visited with Afrs. Carlson's laughter and family, Mr. and Alra. Arthur Cress, and to Montebello, where they spent a few days with Mr. her son and daughter-in-laand Afrs. Lloyd Carlson; and to east L A. where they visited with another daughter's family, Air. ami Airs. ( E. Ijirsen. vice-preside- nt Held Sunday Ward Chapel Public Mrs. Van Wagoner, Health Nurse, announces that the Child Health Clinic will be held on July II and 12, Wednesday, and Thursday of next week. ' Fit-id- s J4 Teehnl-t'T- )r Wonderland and Tweedledum, the Queen of Hearts and the caterpillar. Regular Meeting a' inf It es Kiwanis Conducts ," wo-dny- David K. Riddle, music instruc- For a few days she reunconscious and entirely we ease of such a nature that an PTtinn waa not possible. How-W- j, during the past few days, the Franks. Jd'i condition had been more pronounced by Elder Don Rusfactory an(l hope was being old for her recovery. Fortner Mayor Dan Fields, Park .Calif., waa "ting slung nicely and enjoying health, according to a let-- w received by the Eureka Rcpor-H- r. had been in that The Kiwanis club held their fox six months and was regular meeting on Alonday evenBuilding, "Witiy joined by Mrs. Fields and ing at the Memorial tair girts. Wm. Trcloar Pr, President with Hr"in. Maxwell entertained siding. e Monday Night Bridge club at A delicious dinner was sirved home. Hjgh acre went to Mra. and the usual by Aim. g, M 8bra and a fine luncheon routine business wss taken cHre wi Trvri to Ihe following; Airs, of. With the small amountnutt-of is "floar. Airs. Mary Ann business brought before the sli"rt was Harrington, ing the sessionto meet very next Mon- 1' Mary Stack. Airs. T. D. and adjourned 8tf,,a Shea, Alra. Sarah day. . V!4 lb last mentioned being font aleoring visitor from Los a Mrs. Walter Green underwenthosCalif. at the Payson wnty lsdiea from Eur-l- - major operation or this week Her ,Wpre at Payson fo ra bridge-n- l pital on Monday be manv frirnds in the town will ik 1 Kivn under the direction she is mnpthat learn to Aux,,,ary of the American pleased Th affair waa at the high r rating nicely. Rymnasium In that city. Breaks lag rs were the U Uohison. son "f M H,:, y Sorenson and Airs. A. v ,,f Eureka. V?rklt r- and Airs. John Bushncll a of the week visiting I. .J wllh relatives. RuJTPb Ruys Jr., a teacher In the Hluh school wss hii spending plr,'?r"'lnn ,n Eureka with liis l,nt' Joseph Buys. Senior son hospital -r V, xt of socials were being was able to return home Continued on Page Twol day. City. mained with the siieeess of the t 4 eelebiatuui. l T .T A The opening duv festivities star-- : I I IU IlCUIIIUII led with h sunrise salute, siul raers of all descriptions fur the young folks wen- - lield at 10:00 o'clock at tin- - high school grounds. (ix-i- i house was held at building with Airs. Margaret Hannifin "doing her stuff" and welcoming Ilie in The annual Tintic Reunion will visitors and former residents. wen back in town Ih held Thursday, July 19. in Many and in gonld Eureka style were Fairmont Park. Use Hyland Drive welcomed royally by all their old entranre. Time 6:00 p.in. Bring lunch. friends The officers of the organization KimIi11 Croud an hoping for a very good turn The rodeo in the evening was out. year's reunion was a well sttendid and the Coronation decided success, and they are hopHull later in the evening drew a ing that many more Tintic folks good crowd. (Jiiccn Hetty Nash was ami former Tintic residents will crowned by proaident of the organi- arrange to lie there. zation, Harold Hnniton. On the stage with Queen Betty wen her tor for Tintic School Dust rict. the following summer program for band practices: brass and drums, Beginning metals. of the 'other officers of the organization are well pleased - Band Instruction shut-dow- n Installation of the new pumping equipment had been completed out ut the Eureka Standard Mine in Out mure Silver Jubilee celebration is past history in Tintic and tlu president, Harold Hrenton, and Program Outlined For Summer Oweni was in Salt with the officials be Twenty-seve- n j wenty Years the eastern end it was thought Numher 10c per Copy- - Success Marks All Phases of 1 REMEMBER E. Rife Mn. By -- Here Monday AfeU-nrmlc- jt P: 4-- ... I i f h'-m- |