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Show TUI: REPORTER i YOIJR ADVERTISING row nllinf ,n Zti HITS HOME WHEN li " Y11' Tuas- -. ZresponJent Jay ei'oriing YOU USE YOUR OWN NEWSPAPER Fifty-On- e Volume Tlu- - 'I REMEMBER" Rife Mr. K& C. E. Uy The From Twenty Reporter Years Ago j Wilson, past exalted ru- StanU-No- 711 went Wr of Tintii' Ih1k Tor the pur-- , Wash.. Seattle. to - attending the anmml grand session. He wan the delegate from the local lodge. Two other local Ellca also attended the convention. Hubert Pendray and oow of : i yfavnard Griggs. Albert E. Alorley, who haa been associated with hia father John Sr., in the jewelry and rewiring buninena in Eureka announced hia intention of Nev. He opening a store at Ely. kad located a room in the theater ne of the moat desirable bldg-business locations in Ely. He exarrpected to go there at once to ange for the unpacking and diswhich had play of his stock been purchased. Being an watch maker, he experineecd ahould do a fine business in Ely which is the trading center for the copper district of Ruth and the smelter town of McGill as well as the farms and ranches in that Morley watch . part of Nevada. Henry Church, a Mayor John Church brother of and Mayor Church both of Eureka, died at hia home near Delta. The deceased lived and worked in Eureka for many years, having been an employer of the Centennial Eureka Mine. Alex n Caldwell, one of the prospectors of Eureka, who best-know- years operated mining properties of Tooele County, was killed when he fell off a truck in Harker Canyon. Tt was thought that he either lost his hold or fainted, the rear wheels of the truck passed over his abdomen and caused instant death. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Griggs and son Ronald. Mrs. Mary Potts and granddaughter, Viola May White left by automobile for a 3 weeks trip into the northwest. Including British Columbia. Dr. Ostler had a hard time keeping a lap or two ahead of the stork when his sendees were in great demand. Three youngsters came to brighten the homes a of Tintic people as follows: nine pound boy for Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Angel, a seven pound girl to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ryan, and a little girl of the same weight for Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kikush-imThe youngsters were all born for many a. the same day, Mrs. Lee Hayward was hostess to the members of the Bridge club. The party started out,, with a luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Present were: Mrs. Mary Driscoll. Mrs. Edward Bonner, Airs. P. J. Bonner, Mrs. D. J. Russell Sr.. Airs. Leo Donnelly, Airs. Alex Blight. Mrs. J. E. O'Connor, Airs. Tom Maxwell. Airs. C. E. Huish. Airs. Frank Garity, and Airs. Emma Billings. Prizes were won by Airs. P. J. Bonner, Airs. Emma Billings and Mrs. Alex Blight. One of the affairs of the week was the 500 party given by Airs. Jacob Naef, for the members of the Ladies Art club, honoring the birthday anniversary of Mrs. J. V. Anderson. Mrs. A. E. Tuckett was awarded the first prize; Airs. J. A. Thomas ond; Airs. J. T. Franke, consolation and Airs. Erwin Sax house Prt. The guest of honor also a gift. A delicious luncheon was served at small tables. The following club members were in attendance: Airs. J. W. Anderson, Jfra P. N. Ncilaon. Airs. V. A. nloff. Mrs. Fred Grooner, Airs. HE. Naylor, Airs. Wm. Bates. F. Painter. Mrs. J. T. " Franke. Airs. Erwin Sax. Airs. J. A. Thomas and Mrs. A. E. TuckIso ed - ett The meeting of the Fedlis club members was held at the home of Mrs. John Allen. 500 was enjoyed. Mra. Ray Barney won first prize Mrs. Joseph Buys the all-cPjue. The hostess served a delic-w- j luncheon. Club members preswere: Mrs. Blackett, ut etra Eugene Charles Zabriskie, Mrs. John Mrs. Ray Barney. Mrs. rge Linaman. Mrs. Dean Beck Mra F. A. Grant. Special Wests were Mra. Ceclia Bacon. Mrs. Percy Hanks, Mra Joseph Buyi and Mra Thomas Franda John F. Rowe was in Butte, visiting with relatives and nenda The trip was made by Xunn11- i 7t, Willi. Mr. and Airs. George Adams. ?r Mra D. T. Dunlavy, Airs. noieFields. Airs. Agnes Haynes william Bacon, iihin NVphi canyon. spent July Mirch had received a Ur 'iLl one of the committees f Covered Wagon cele-gaiLake City, stating nd rj let-fro- m 50 tickets for the stadium July 25 had been allotted aJJu,b. county. Air. Birrh hnd "ci for the sale of Tintic's tickets at Schramm- On H E. H"1 Wall ,,lorc. of the Nnrnian-Jen-Vy.,"n- r' relumed to Eureka after porty or Red and White J nn a of inspection to u "lories trip in Sanpete Co. Th. nres in Ncphl. Levan It AIonH also visited. Air. Wall stnted wor number of very fine mores in the Sanpete group 'wmtiniied on Page Twol V ,.W ' v ' -- TS . 13, 11151 Friday, July -- Number 10c per Copy Twenty-eig- ht Ore Shipments For Dragon Consolidated Mine Workers Chief Con Based on Job Evaluation Week of Juy 6 Strike; Union Asks Job Evaluation j . J Repoi-tcr- Settlement Of Contract Difficulties 'ft i Kuruka (Utah) : ti ( m i ttltnunt ul contract difficulties lictwmi the Consolidated Mines Uo. of the Kuivka District on the VJ; ()' United .Steelworkers local 1 m as agreed UHn bv I other iii..fcriius metal i.pera-lor- s was announced last week. , There are more than 200 workers affected by tile settlement. A strike vote was taken I among the woi a walk-- , Monday favon-out. in the event a contract was not agreed upon. The settlement is based mi a job evaluation a 8TII.L TIIK CI1AM I minimum study, back Ben Hogan drives out of a .wage of $11.30 a day ami wage adjustments after the job study. trap on way to a 87 that was good enough to him keep crown aa I'.S. help Open Ul.e holder. Brilliant Texan came from behind on last day to win ver field of 16! startera by twa atrokea. Chief Consolidated, 22 emu; It. L (5,,,itv- i; Dragun Consolidated. ,5ur x' 2: K nipiiv, 1; Itullion Hill, 1; Yankci Approximately 10 miners represented by the United Steel Workers of America (CIO) are on strike against the Dragon Consolidated Mine. The vote to - ' i was taken last Sunday. f strike .1. Wilde. USW tive, said local A2U0 was willing to negotiate with company representatives. but no meetings had yet ticcn scheduled, although he understissl that S. Lyle Johnson, mcdiiilor for the United Stales Conciliation Service, intended to contact coniiany officials. Tile strike wss called because the company refused to conduct a job evaluation survey requested by the union. Clae mining operations at the mine were brought to a standstill Sunday at 6 p.m. when the workers, members of local 4260, USW left their jobs after negotiations on a contract which expired July I became deadlocked. The mine, one of several International Smelting and Refining Co. affiliates in this area, supplies clay to the ' Ml I ki-r- s thrre-undrr-p- ar Townspeople Urged To Attend Tintic Reunion July 19 Sunday Services Conducted At Once again you are reminded of the Annual Tintic Reunion which is slated for July 19. to be held at Fairmont Park in Salt take City. Those attending are requested LDS to use the Highland Drive entrance and take their own lunches. to attend the annual picSunday evening service at the nic.Plan A good lime is in store for all Eureka LDS ward were who attend. by Lonn Thompson. The openTIME: 6 P. M. JULY 19. ing wmg was 'High on the Mountain Top;" invocation, Lee Bird; sacrament song. The tanl is my Shepherd. The program was under tlu- - direction of Elroy of Gen-ola member of the Santaqmn-Tinti- c stake high eouncil. The program was as follows: speaker, DaThere was considerable excitevid LoHaron of Santaquin; song, in town last week when porment "ta't Us Rejoice;" talk by Elroy tions of a skeleton, lielieved to tie Alurdock; closing song. "Sweet is that The Work;" benediction. George .rsMi of a man, were found some yards west of the present W. Forney. e Music was directed by L. K. highway close to the County line at the foot of Boulder Norma at with Jameson Spurrier, Summit. The bones were brought the organ. into Eureka by Chief Deputy Sher-nf- f Carl Fields, and Eureka Citv .Mr. ami Mrs. Win. Cromar and son. Michael, lett Friday for their Marshall Wesley Robinson. The home in Los Angeies after spend- bones were reported by Glen Long. Eureka niim r, who said he found ing their vacation at the home of ribs, shoulders and portions of Mr. Cromar's sister and brother-in-labones, wrapped in a faded Air. and Airs. Frank Gear. blanket last Friday evening. Airs. Cromar will tie Mr. Ling reported to officers as the former Marion McCormick. lie found the hones when his Mr. and Mr. Charles Ball and horse, winch he was leading over children of Gardenia. Cal., are vi- the desert shied away from the object. Investigating, he siting at the home of Mr. Hall's lumpy lunii-wrapped in the blanmother. Mrs. Frances Ball. They found will head for home the latter part ket. It evidently had been tossed of the week. The Balls are former down the bank from a high eleresidents of the Distrirt. vation, officers said. Upon investigations by specialMr. and Airs. Ted Cartwright, ists the bones were found to be Air. and Airs. Gilbert Sander n. that of an animal. Air. and Airs. Dell Hales. Air. snd Airs. Robert Franks. Air. and Airs. Frank Ewell. Doyle Hansen. Fred Laird and J. H. Neilsen, were in Eureka this week attending the funeral of John Burke. They have been living at Garrison. Mont, for the past few months, where the men folks have been working on the Centennial Development contract. Air. Burke was employed at A fir, which could have been the mine in Garrison at the time of his death. disastrous but for the prompt ae- tion of the Alammoth Fire Dc Air. and Mr. Cecil Cherry ami parlment broke out at the Ernest familv of Iioche. Nevada, visited Carter property in Mammoth on at the home of Mr. and Airs. J. J. Wednesday afternoon. Air. Carter was making a drive Cherry on Tuesday of this week. way out of railroad ties, when for Mr anil Mrs. John Farn-- ami some unknown reason they caught familv and Air. and Airs. Frank fire. For a tunc it looked is if by Feart and daughter Darlene, left the new garage recentlybutbuilt unfor-the- v last Saturday for Texas, where Mr. Carterno would go. serious damage was will spend a two weeks vara-- ! Innately caused bv the fire. tion. Geo. staff representa- Fil-tr- Corp. plant in ol Salt take City. Eureka Firemen Ward Chapel Kept Busy With One Fire Daily Skeleton Creates Much Excitement Tile Eureka Fire Department have been kept busy the past few days. On Alonday afternoon they responded to a brush fire north ABOUT HERE, I'D SAY" . . . I) P, Mrs. Paulina Wllsdorf, thought to be 195 yesra of of the Chief Onn mine dump. The ge, stand before a map la halzburg, Austria, pointing to spot ia New York state where she aad family blaze waa a good sized one, ami of three will settle. took the firemen quite a while to get it under control. On Tuesday afternoon they made a run to Alammoth to help with a grass Held In fire Wednesday evening they to a call bark of the City Hull where aome rubbish had In ignited in a garage. The Firemen put the blaze out, and no damage was reported. On Thursday mornT. F. ing they were called to the home of Clarenre Wilde, where gasoline leaking from a car belonging to Funeral services fur Truman Jerry Wilde, Ignited ami caused John Francis Burke. 36. of EurFred Johnson, 32. who died or a small blaze. No damuge was eka. died Frklay at 11 u.m. in a natural rauses Tuesday night, July of Deer in Mont., Lodge, hospital 3. while at work at Geneva Steel a skull fracture suffered Thurs('o. plant, were conducted SaturMr. ami Mr. II. F. (lose and day when struck by a falling rock day, July 7, at Springville. children 1 kiuglaa and Rose Ann of at the Anderson lease of CentenMr. Johnson was horn August Hrcincrhin. Washington, who have nial leasing Co., in Garrison, 17. 191N, in Salt take City, a son Montana. visiting at the home of Air. of Charles snd IJnnea Swenson ami Airs. Ed Thomas, left reHis widow, Beth Underwood Johnson. He attended schools in cently to niiike their home in OgBurke, ami his mother, Airs. list-ti- e Knit take City and married Vera den. Mr. (Time is employed in that a Jones were with him in tarm-OcTobcr 24, 193N. city. Mrs. Close Is the former OpHl at the time of his death. Air. Johnson resided in Alammoth Thomas. Mr. Burke was born July 2, 1913 for a number of years prior to in Eureka, a son of John and Mr. amt Mr. Steele McIntyre to Knringville. He was a moving Hattie Gardner Burke. He received SWEDISH TREAT . . . Sweof Airs. Dean Roue of and family viaited in Aiammolh nephew his education in the Eureka den's Most Beautiful Girl Is tho last week at the home of Mr. Mammoth. schools and attended Tintic high title won by Kendo He served two yesra ill the McIntyre's nrenta, Mr. 'and Alra. school here. Kichl llakansson, of StockU. S. Navy during World War tart McIntyre. Mr. Burke went to the Alontana who waves to cheering holm, II. At the time of hia death he to work city a few months ago Kecrfit (Isiton at the home of crowd in Stockholm stadium. was foreman in the bluat furnace on the lease for the Centennial section at the Geneva Steel plant. Airs. Margaret Hannifin and Air. Development Co., and planned to He was a member of the Litheran and Airs. Brennan Hannifin were return to Eureka again in SepMr. and Airs.' Wm. Wagstaff, Jr., ( hiireh. tember. of Great Falla, Mont., amt Mrs. Of include snd Survivors his widow Local In addition to his widow, he is two sons. Gary Fred and Keith Wm Wagataff, Sr., and family, survived bv two sons, Alelvin und and John of Salt Joan, Lynn Johnson, all of Springville; take Jimmy Hickey Burke, two daughters. City. Mra. Wagstaff, Sr., ia In a Ixis brother Johnson of Henry Shirley and IJnda Burke, Eureka; the former Kate Weldon. Angeles, Calif.; two sisters, Afra. his mother and stepfather, Mr. And IJnnca J. Jscotisnn Esther and Airs. Wm. R. Jones, Salt take Mr. ami .Mr. Robert Dunn of Johnson, both of Kan Francisco. City; a sister. Mra. Adean Burke N. Y., who are visiting Syracuse, Reid. Bingham; four at the Karl Dunn home in MamAirs. Wilma and two moth. made a four-da- y Vernon IVrsson, 53. brotrip to the Soul hern Utah Parka and the Young. Mrs. Maxine Alast, Sarah ther of Mrs. Veda Householder of y and Ruth Jones, Alartin and Grand Canyon, tattle son Bobby, this city died Saturday evening at Jones all of Salt take City. remained id home with his grandIavson City hospital after a short Funeral services were conducted illness. parents. Air. and Mra. Dunn returned to Mammoth Sunday evenTuesday morning at St. Patrick's A son of John and Amelia J Uutholu church in Eureka at 10 ing. This was Mrs. Dunn's first Icrswin, lie waa horn April 7. to our scenic parks ami she am. trip 1MH at Payson. Rt. Rev. Msgr. A. V. Giovan-noesiiecially enjoyed the trip, and He was a member of the Church states that she will really have officiated at the Requiem 100F The ( tholc Summer ,, tea lion of Jesus Christ of tatter-dasomething to tell hep New York Mass. l School ended a very k two) friend about the marvelous Burial was in Eureka City cem- Saints and was educated in session on July 7, with a schools. For many years he the direction of under etery New was Hsaoriated with his father and picnic at the City Park. mortuary of Orem. The children attended Alusa each brothers in a men's clothing store. Disof the entire The sympathy , nt B OO o'clock, ami the and children. Phli and morning a Eurin ran store snd out to Airs. Burke They clothing Inside Guardian, Anns trict goes rest suof the was in of Charles Tjvln No 2 Wahlquist;Outside spent day Richland, recent for several years. In eka Waahlngtun, to also four children, Nettie her Guardian. young session Franks; recreation, catechism have visiting at the home of I. O. O. A., met in Mrs. Hattie Jones. years he hud worked it a flour iiatimer; Flag Bearer. Elba Webb; his mother. second inclasses, Mr. and Mra. Ed Thomas for the altar boy well aa as mill in Fork member the of This is the Spanish music instruc- past three weeks. They left for Ruth WkhlquiKt presiding. The V. G. Atattina Dalton. All were Burke family to meet with tragic being an agent for an insurance struction. tions were given on Monday, Wed- their home last Saturday. Mra. evening the of order who two three company. special the in years. death past installed, except of offi- duly He mnrried I vs Dee Barnett, nesday and Friday of each week. Greenhalgh will be remembered aa was the insinuation were absent. After lodge closed a Another son. Melvin Burke was faSquare dancing was enjoyed on Rachel Thomas cers for ensuing term. D. D. P. delirious luncheon was served by tally injured m a car accident in July 10. 1924 at Fayann. Ethel Brenton acted as installing Jean Giles. Jesnine Johnson, snd March, 194" lie is survived by his widow Tuesday and Thursday. Miss Gertrude Church, Mi Ann Mr. ami Mr. Bill Wirthlin of by officer and whs ably assiatedRost und three sons. Sheldon B. Atattina Dalton. Bate, Air. Maynard Cronin, Salt take were in town on SunNorm Per-aAlvlntyre, P N O'. Provo; Niles Iconard Mr. and Mr. Ljaa Thompson of Next meeting will he held on Vola Nevers. day visiting with Air. Wirthlin in. serving an LDS mission in Alfred Caputo, Miaa Alicilla PhipM, Hilda Webb. Robinson and July 19 and N. G. asks all mem- AIodeMo. California, were recent mother, Mrs. Win. Wirthlin, ami Rev. assisted the Rt. Aid tauie Barrett. Ruby Thomas home. at the the Central States; Jerry visitors Atiss Alaymc Wirthlin ami installed bers to be present. sisters, A. F. Officers Gtnvaunonl in Msgr. Fanned. two Mary grandchildren; Payson; Airs. Gerald Sanderson. mne N. G.. the session. Shea. Stella were ing three brothers. Ileed snd W. V. Fsrrcn. Johnson. V. G.; All.eneBradford. Harold Persson. Payson; Salvatore Turrlsl, who has been Fin'. Sec.; Virginia Portland. Oregon; one sister. in New York, arrived in residing Treits.: Edythe I. Green Hoc. EurM. LDS Airs. Veda Householder, Eureka on Sunday and will make appointed by V eka. a home here. Airs. Tornsi and Warden Margaret l.recnhalgh. Funeral services will tie rondur-tedaughter, Joanne, have been in Fhn plain Giles; Jean Conductor. Eureka for the past several July 14. in. Payaon Saturday, Kill' Musician. Ruby Robinson; Park Second ward chaja-l- Church month. tatter-daof Jesus fTinst of The EurSchool of the Sunday Mr Cinii Butler ami children SHints by McKay Christensen, bieka LDS ward will sniMir a Pio- Sandy und Kandy are visiting st kmfmiyment shop. employment fluriiil will be in Phvsoii ceme- neer Day celebration. Races will Green River, Wyu., at the home of he held at 10.00 a.m. st the high Mrs. Butler's sister and brother- an all time tery. slightly in May to cutbacks in the schisil ground A free ahow at 2 Mr. and Mrs. Albert John despite high and a miniature parade at son. automobiles, trie pm., of SiilIKun of Mr. and Mr. Jerry production ronsuiner at 6 p.m. There will be a dunce in Park City spent the week-envision sets and other Mr. and Mr. Kenneth Allen to the Labor d Airs l. J. Sullivan. tin- evening. of home ilhr according goods, A mu program and son. Ktcphic. of Gardenia, Cal., defense m B will laIncreased partment. were in town Katurduy evening in next week ReNl tcr Mr. Minnie Painter, an emnormal spring J vity and the work hello to friends. They left h I. Maikcl G. A, Randle of snving ployee J im"! construct ion Mr. ami Mr. F.il Tlioma and for their home on Sunday. Airs. ,,fl ' ' is sH'iidmg Iut a vat ion m Calito of jbs Allen IS the former Hcmiee Clurk. Mis Hetty Kkki-for th fornia, whet e she is visiting with son. Alav 15. Unemployment ami Morgan Clark iiiolnml to snd both Air. and Mra. Allen are relatives. :,r n nt l"'sl month was Tooele on July 4 ami attended the former resident of Eureka. his Rodeo in which Rcim-ldemonstrate snd Mr. Barkley llhen pm Im. . smart Margaret . Veep too An editor, who gets uciit inning paled. lie won the silver hell buie. sir H Air. Helen Porter und children "lie IIIMS daughter, T,,! "f m"!dr r I'M fired h"P , M be of Gaitield are visiting with Air. in "il S' "e thi,,,,p ,,m away tiMekle for the best saddle They plan to for his readers, ought HI! IS 'rear led'. and $40 (Mi m pnze money Porter's father, John Gulley. for two weeks. retired unless his I'raltis, 9. of eafrd. the newspaper. Aim-doc- k a, Juab-Tooel- Pollsh-Ukrsnls- n 1 Services Funeral Services Eureka For ed Springville For Johnson Former Resident h-- Is-i-- n Alnn-tan- ; Brother Resident Dies Payson Hospital half-siater- s. half-brother- Picnic At Park End Summer la-lan- Alic-ke- Vacation School m Columbia Rebekah Lodge No. 2 Officers at July 5 Meet Install i y succi-ssfu- Fay-so- n scen-wee- Fair-han- k i Ihc-hard- -' la-e- n pel-vise- story-tellin- g, SM-ci- sl Per-so- n, m ler-sso- n. cun-du- d IVr-sso- n, Ser-Officer- s d , Sunday School Plans Celebration y Non-far- m in-la- d - - non-far- r l ' 1 on-gu- l- - liloiii-rider- |