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Show TUI : REPORTER your calling in to your heal Tuss-Ja- y prrerporulent bafon ecening YOUR appreciate ADVERTISING HITS HOME WHEN YOU USE YOUR OWN NEWSPAPER Volume Fifty-On- e Kuivku, Utah, Friday, July 17. li51 "I REMEMBER -- 10c per Copy- N umber - Thirty Elderly People of Tintie to be By Mrn. C. K. Rife From The Reporter Twenty Years Ago 4 Entertained Monday July 30 ThP Hall Kin: Clay company Salt Like t'ity wa" planning on a tonnage of curing a large iliat. Tintie the from quartzite be uwil m the manufacture of wa to come Are brick. This rock o fthe point of the the point fmn, mountain near the cemetery, but a, order to handle it economically to build a spur It ww Union Pacific of the line the from niteni. M. J. Blake, Union Pacific M. P. engineer. assisted by and A. J. Shore had been u survey and in Eureka making so the attending to other plans work of building a spur could be atarted at once. The spur was to be 700 fwt in length und would rost S3.tKI1' to build. Most of the labor was to be secured Tbe risk in question caine from the hillside east of the hillside and north of the railroad tracks. The fireclay company had made tests md found the lock was almost best to be found pun- silica and the silio-kiu- Former Resident Dies of Short Illness in Payson iiw Verna Kirknum Ellsworth. wife of Dr. J. It Ellsworth of Eureka and former result-li- t died Saturday evening in a Pay-so- n A hospital after a short illness. very family reunion Airs Ellsworth was Ihiiji Sept. was held last Sunday at the honu-o- f Mr. anil Mrs. Is-2!). lhUS. at SiintniUii. n daughBin). This ter of George and - Alary Grcen-liulg- h was the first time the family liiul Kirkman. Slu- was a m" oitogether for some time, snd lier of the Church of Jesus Christ needless to miv il w iimi very happy Saints snd was acof lailtfi'-dii- y cciision for all. tive with the girls tin- - reiimnii weic Atr. n in Hu- IayMin Park ATrs. and Crane und dnughter J. Ward. She had also l active ill Gliirin, Mrs. Nellie (THne of Snl-iiuaffairs. civic Mr and Mrs. Merrill Crani-anu Slu was luiilTii'd to of Salt I .nke City, Mr. Ellsworth June 1. 1!17 in the and family Mrs. Paul Kaufman and Suit laike l.DS Temple. They lived daughter of Provo, and Air. amt hi Eureka for seveial yeurs folMis. W. C. McCostlin and family tlu-ilowing muniHgc and have who have just recently returned r made tlu-ihome in I'ayson for the from Germany. past 21 iciirs. lu-Survivk-ilinsband. one are Mr, loir leleron of Satina dauglitcr. Airs. Basil lAIerlciu-- i and All-- , nnd Mrs. McCostlin und Itroiidlieiit. Worlaiid. Wyo.; Rml family, surprised Mrs. la-sons. Maj. Elman Ellsworth. Ft. Inst wlii-to ciiiiuFriday, they ; Mil J I.t. Nyluil Geolgc Alende. Eureka to help tier ccictilate her Kich-iiid KllsW'ortli, Ft. Mood, Texas; bill Inlay. Enjoying tin- birthday and Kirk Ellsworth. Payson, diiuier were those inentioneil si vi-her father. grandchildren; iiInivi' and Mrs. Bird's husband K. Kirkman, Santaquin. ami ehildii-n- . George three Sister, Mrs. Arvel iClarai King. Irovo; Mrs Horace il.ynnel and Airs. Hatily, Idaho Falls. Ida., to tlu-ihomei I .os An- and tannly John i Virginia i GanU-u-r-. in I'loche, Ni-v- , on Thunulny geles. morning after visiting in Mam-- 1 Kunci a! services were cinidiicteil mot li with Air. Atclntyre's parents, Wednesday at 12:.'il p.m., in Park and Mrs. Earl McIntyre. Second I.DS Wani chapel liy McKay Christensen, bishop. Burial was in the Payson City under direction of Valley Mortuary. Payson. e la-e- Alti-inlin- la-el- i, e HahDF TWISTER I,. L. Olson, superintendent of the I'tah lialcna Corporation of the North Tintie district was out from Salt Lake City and gave out that development work at that rji'perty was moving along Work in in a splendid fashion. the drift i'll the 550 foot level had been suspended in order that all attention eould be centered on the jinking of the shaft. Another shift had been added to speed Up the the freak twister shaft work to a point where important discoveries were expected to be made. The Utah Galena was one of the best equipped prospects in the entire Tintie district. number of social affairs were being arranged in compliment to Miss Frances Huish, whose marriage was planned for early in August. Mrs. Harold Holmes and Miss Marie Biglin entertained at s luncheon at the Daly home on First avenue. Salt Lake City ami a bridge luncheon was given John W. Thompson and Miss Marie Thompson at their home on Second Avenue. Miss Mary Ryan A , I'inncfi' D;iy in lunvkii proved lo it a liijrldy satisfactory cf.c, especially ns lar as tlu yoiinjr folks were concerned. The day festivities were planned strictly The Kurekii Fire Department has liccn kept l.u.--y ll.is past week fighting grass f.res and a house file. I.UHt Sunday a gas stove at the Hurry Dean home night Hre and for a while threatened to do some damage, but a member of the of mind family had enough to throw a heavy rug over tiie flames and the fire was out hv the time tlu- firemen arrived. On Monday they made a run to the Don Giles home, where a grass fire startled the family and the neighbors. On Thursday afternoon Dean's brothers anil tlu-ifamilies they responded to a call at the are at the resort, anil rejiorts from Elmer Duncan home. No damage (them tell of a grand time they are was reported from any of the having. ,1,s" th.Ad.,v,!iM 1,1 t ; . le L-e.- well-know- half-pint- n. m Local Navyman Given Promotion Trains in Radio attending were Marvin Richard Ivey. Bob Garity. . Hopt-s- Jack Cromar. Tatsy Franke, Donna Goudie, Bonnie Jean Gromar, Betty and Vivian Baum. Carolyn and Norma Forsey. Dar-ro- e and Dot Athcrlev. Asaisting ln Patrick McPolin cntcr-kjne- d at a prettily - appointed in compliment to Dn McCann of Salt Lake ty. Pnzo for acore was won Mm StellH high e by Shea, Mi. Mr. anil Mrs. Alex Blight left Monday for a vacation trip to the northwest. They plan to go into Canada and down the coast to San Francisco before returning home. About . . Mr. Maurice Bushman Lois Andrew! and children of Provo, are spending a few days at the John I II. Andrew home. Davis entertained Mildre.1 at a birthday dinner last week Mr. Minnie Painter returned for Mrs. Karl Putt honoring her after an enjoyable oil her birthday. Mr. snd Airs. home last vacation trip to some Earl Potts snd daughter Sheila of the interesting California cities. were guests at the dinner party. She reports an unusually pleasant Mr. and Mr. Clarence (inirley trip. Mr. and Mrs. Harry I bun are and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald I'arker thr week at Mack's Inn ftpemlinK and children wen- in Spanish fork Yellowstone. They oil Pioneer Day enjoying the par-B reunion of the adc hiiiI visiting with relatilves. Dean family Ail but one of Air. ui-e- two-wee- k W - . ; 1 t Mr. Ethel Donnelly returned last Thursday from a visit tu Salt I.aki where she was the guest of Mrs 1. .! Thuinelly and family. Mr. and Mr. ;md daughter. Ibid Sax entered the U)S hns- -' pitnl on Thursday of this week, where h- will undergo an opera 'turn i.n Finlay. Two operations will lie m i ' siary before Bud will he aide to leave the hospital, nnd Maynard Cronin sli Ins pals- and friends of the Sax wishing him a comMary, icturncd family ar- IV. leci'Vi plete evening after a - hmue Tuesday two wei k vacation spent in Nevdak furniture can be renovated Cnliforni.i Tin y icjMirt a with In .t ada oil applied with a L.intiel i loth. Wolldcl fill trip. ii.-i- Chief Con Stockholders Subscribe To More Shares; Others Offered Public capital stock issue oi the Chief Cnnsolidatcil Mminjr Company, weretht- firm, it was reiihsht'rihi(i to hy stoekhoklers of Some shares of tin 11.7-11 ported Hus week The remaining m-- liK1 shares ( unxab-M-Inpublic Thr Air. i'he Tinder is confined ins'- - is $125 J'lT to tin- l .i.- - n hospital, where she Another one of m,r undi-iw- i rather os sb.ite ii' M"i-'laof this week. Iji- Tin- Chief i seeking to raise "ii to meet one-ha!r. son of Mrs Martha te.- kt reN.it- - are that she is re-- l siiifiriciit mi- $2"il 7tui of a matching grant I, pel a: :l g I II ely. Minerals Ad-i- t pi'fi-nsHuJohn Darren and , Mr. iimi tnan Apprmi'.ie l..tn"-- l for $153.4211 worth of il.iught'-i.- ' : rust r;it and Mary Dm, in les has ores in nn-- l Mr y Mrs. Frank Peart, l IliirlMir on the lull-'l'ep!irat:"li "t si:,:,,i ;'' ' ' and il.iugl.'- r. Darlene, an- home completing hs wonderful two-weear.-i-t-i nfti'i Sun Diego II.- has N't. enh.-- t ng year IV. t t: w'-them first to AbiVavv f". the tnji realize $213.-- t lene. Ti s -- n.T where they visited In- iiren's sister and liiii-thwiH, M- t,.- - luph ..i.- -'i Mr. and Airs. Natliun taken ui by ti I... "i" ,s dmng l. white Ti.- v also visile-with Bill Rudfoid' M'ltris the of Airs. Farnn's a n is handling Ga'I-- v reiving special training f"t'-e- r hue Kurekan. at filen-lalTiie brokers iin-riste amt pm Ai.z-raEnroute home they this offering In sp.- nl a bw days enjoying the at the Grand Can-vo- n 1! ti.l sien'-rcnl'ii !. '! uc i barge. Wm. i BUD Ziuns. and h' service (harge. Mark's hospital.t " " ' Applying that . the fnin appeared to have ceiving trestnu-n- m vere sn ' Tl.e fis t thing a human i an on the total e ration for a $1 I2'i 25 to date iln is uu.k an eye. shares. are IM tion. Friends Bering of 21S recovery spi-cdi olft-iii- l - n i 173 ThiuitMMin of Alil-fon- re-M- 'il - inti-rostin- a tint decided the winners An outdoor dance was held at night on tin Mammoth tennis court, ending the day's festivities. The dsy's entertainment was under the KHinsorship of the Mammoth Fire and the IJS Church. Once again the residents of .Mammoth showed just what can be done wlu-a community pulls . kiii.-iII- r - e. " -'" ii together, whether the rommiinily In large or Muni' towns much larger cun take a page out of Alamnioth's boko in the matter of i (immunity spirit. - wi.-h.- ig number drawn coiri-sjNinilin- from - y "en-niass- i-" ..... '. i.- I in town two-wee- u-- . lH-ar- ls-e- k t. s Eva Steele of Goshen, Arvell Thompson and Karl Thompson of Provo, have liern in Eureka during tiie past week. They wen called lien- - by the serious illness of their mother, Mrs. Ada air-lifThompson. We are happy to that at tiie prem-n- t writing she is much improved Her many friends are wishing for a sjieedy Hiul complete recovery, Alan Sorenson; second prize, prize, Hansen; third Freddy Mr. anil Air. Elmer Holmes of prize, Dicky Sorenaon. For the Boise, Idaho, and Air. and Airs. prettiest prize, Polly Sorenaon; Edward Homes and family of Sun second prize, I 'rimary class from Kureks; third prize, Faye Elton. Mr. and Mr. I'rancl leu is Carlos, California have visitFunniest float, first prize, Garry and Air. and Mrs. Win. Maxwell ing this past week with Elmer's Gillispie; second prize, Dan F.lton; k returned last week after a vacation trip to Alontana. and Ed's mother, Mrs. Edward 3rd prize. Eileen McNeil. First Thcv visited si Butte with a son Holmes, and sister. Airs. Mary prize in each division received i and daughter-in-laof the y,.wman This is the first time $3 0(1, second prize, $2.00 and 3rd Mr. and Mrs Jack I aw and prize, $1 00. KhcIi child taking together for part in the parade was given 25 familv, and at Garrison and s v manv cents. eral other splits in thst sen most enjoyalile for all. area Following the parade a program was presented, with Mrs. Bessie Tonne in charge. The program was as follows: vocal duet, Bessie Tonne and Mariluu McNeil: talk by Bishop Alonzo Sandstrom; pamo solo. Klain Erickson; vocal solo. Jerry Elton; guitar selection. Afelvin Hansen; reading. Lillian Ellon; flute kiIi Richard Erickson. The program ended with the group singing Now Is The Hour. At the close of the program. Adrian Elton had a fine program of sports lined up with all kinds of races, and 25 ( luckens were raffled off. No charge was made for this raffle, just a number given to all young people under sixteen, and Airs. 'lr. np-M- t Ss-aker- the miniature par- turned out to watch the little people "strut their stuff." The floats and all other entries were very pretty and many of them were on the nmiii; side. Mrs. Ada Sorensen was chairman of the parado committee nnd five Judges picked at random from the spectators, awarded prizra to the following: For tin best Pioneer float, first . - Sunday evening services at the l.DS Eureka Want consisted of tin- following: son, Opening "Praise to the Alnn"; opening prayer. Glen Imrsen; Sacrnnn-n- t ,nK. "Jesiis Savior, Pilot Ale. for the evening were John Castleton and loirin Thonip-M- r. son. A piano solo, "The Dance of the Green was given by Curlene Jusper; closing song, "Our Aloun-tsi- n 1 limn- ; So prayer. Wilson la-e-. Bile. The l. ia-tii.- - Features Program tieipating Mr. Madge lf r Sunday Services In LDS Church Mammoth youngsters were entertained in royal style on Pioneer Day, The day started with a parade at noon, with all the little folks of the town par- - - - . For Young People to Mark July 24 g l"-t- y Mammoth Sponsors Entertainment tin b-- r - fnnnie Fields entertained ' d,,,lKMful 500 party for the mnbers of the SNOC club. The on page two) Town -- Mr. Carlo Rife i Gloria Gear) is working at the Commercial Service once again, while Mrs. Alary Newman is taking a weeks vacation. Sgl. a ml Mm. W. C. McCostlin and family are visiting at the home of Mrs. McCostlin's sister Air. snd Mrs. snd brother-in-laIai- Bird. They have just returned after spending the past four years in Germany, where Sgt. AlrCkist-lihas been stationed with the army of oceupatinn. Most of the tune was spent in Nrurenburg They rcjMirt that their stay in Germany has been most pleasant. At no time did they ever have any reason to worry over the situation. only for a short time during t the eopartions. when things were a bit iineertain. They returned to the V. S. by plane, whleh took a matter of 23 hours actual flying time They travelled by bus from Chicago, snd the trip front Chicago to Utah took nunc time than the trip from Germany. r - s cut-priz- ,r- Round-- n fiil-.-l- s Mra Hickman and fires. - the little folks James L. Francis and A Norman, consolation. Inml-rowbh served to Mrs. " Treloar. Airs. John Rowe. 2 Grant. !ryD.Stack. Airs. F. A. Dennis T. J, Sullivan, Mrs. Mr- - B V. Hickman.; ' Thtna McCormick, Mrs. j Nnnnn. Airs. Stella Shea Mr Dan McCann. r Air-imu- - Mr. Guy Haum. Jam - I.eRi y Gourlcy. son of Atr. and Mrs. IaKov Gourley. Sr., has won his thinl stripe in the Naval Air bei-torP- an,i ha promoted i. from Airman Apprentice to t word received ) iiccmding by lus .arents tins week. He is stationed at Santa Rosa. Calif., at the Naval Air Base, and is attached to the mechanics division at the Base. has been in the Navy for the past year. Bnd received his I ms t training st San I nego. He is a graduate of Tintie High School. will pi nr m entertaining were Airs, Promotion KJavv AIrfnrr P r g prr.-i-n- te f,,r;Wins MTola Newman, general chair- miin of the affair, iw that all those who plan to attend, to contact her, so that she can arrange for triinsMirtiition, dinner, etc. ATrs. Neuman asks that all atmeet at the tending the ai-tl.DS church at b:(Mi o'clock a.m. Tin it will be a picture show at Payson. a dinner at SantmUin and a prog rain in the afternoon. Assisting Mis. Newman will he Klim Bird, lamisr Bitchic, Millie Kay mid Naonii Cushing. Remember the date. .Monday, Time 9:00 a m. at July :t the l.DS climch, pleuse reinemlier to i mil ail Mrs. Newman if you plan to at tend. r Fire Department Kept Busy With Grass Fires fur the rluldii-n- . mill wh le many HO.le left twn fur the .joy, thi.se ren.iiining enjoyed tl.e .lay's program of fun. k. Hy-I'lii- Young Folks Entertained Here on Pioneer Day e Blph . . . Here's an alrvlew of (he extensive damage wrought by tornado l0W' P0?"111"" 100. recently. There wasn't a house left undamaged by one million dollars damage and Injury to five persona. iUnran The day's program I., gun with a program of spurts mi Main Mn-eat 1" mi a m. All kinds of races Davis entert- were run. with the winners re- and Mrs. ained in a very charming manner ceivir.g wm thwh:le tash prizes. In the aft rnoi-- at 2 p in. a fn-at the Davis home, in honor of show was given at the Star" The-- 1 Miss Huish. The rooms were decorated by beautiful garden flowers. ater. In the program of bridge Mrs. P. At 6 p.m. a miniature parade J. Bonner won the prize for high was enjoy, d. with s youngsters jeore and Mrs. H. E. Wall the participating. The parade formed consolation prize. A beautiful gift at the I.DS chun h and filed down was presented to the guest of honMain street with Sgt. V. C. or. At midnight a delicious lunch recently returned from was sc rt-- d at small tables. PresGermany, as color guard, leading ent at the party were: Mrs. V. E. the colorful little parade. All enEkloff. Mrs. P. F. Donnelly. Mrs. tries weie worthy of prizes, and Dan Cronin. Mra. S. L. Jerman. all the children were adorable in Mrs. G. C. Lindsay. Mrs. Frank their various costumes. The fol- Garrity. Airs. Dan Sullivan. Mrs. low entries were judegd prize win-- , John Coffey. Mrs. Neil O'Hare. ners: Best Pioneer Float, entered Mrs. Joe McCormick, Miss Mae by the children of Martin Fennell. Sullivan. Mrs. H. E. Wall, Mrs. J. won first prize; second prize was C. Downey. Mrs. Bert Fields, Mrs. won by Alan Sorenson of MamP. J. Bonner, Mra. J. E. OConnor. moth: Most Artistic Float, 1st -, Mrs. Edward Bonner, Mrs. Thomas Wigwam Float." enprize, Maxwell, Mrs. Frank Beesley. Mrs. tered by Virginia Iac and Jean-in- c C. E. Huish, Miss Francis Huish Sax'; 2nd prize. Habv Jimmy and Airs. Joseph Schlecht. Lunt. son of Mrs. Dalena I.unt. Best Comic Float. 1st prize went, Mrs. D. Bowden of Eureka announced the engagement of her to "The Wildcats" entered by the 2nd prize1, granddaughter. Miss Lavon Cla-vel- Pere Stapley children; and her to Glen F. Clement, son of was won bv fDennis Mr. and Airs. T. A. Clement, both d.g. Three best i haun ters, dressed n and pop- up as Old Gals" Virginia parties being ular in the city. The wedding was Alaxine Paxman and Jenmne Sax street was planned for August 1st at Med- The run down main wasn't so pul! the but ford. Oregon and to uphill fun, they planned s make their home at Fresno, Cal. good. and many of the Hunts their lato get had to helped Aim. Harry Carter entertained huri-li- . but the youngsters the members of the Belle Huer bin k to i thoroughly flub at ho rhome. In the card as well ns the adult the little parade. playing Mrs. John Rowe won the enjoy.-For awhile m the Hftirtionn it prize for high score and a aplendid as if the weatlu r was going .Miked luncheon was nerved to Mrs. Stella parade, as Kiiirkat.s,r Shea. Mrs. Cecelia Bacon. Mrs. til spoil thewmidi rful shower enjoved a George Tinsman, Airs. Frank Ba-fnice and gentle an hour, nearly Mrs. n. V. Hickman. Airs. Wm. into the h'l soaked winch Treloar. Mrs. John Rowe, and Mrs. like, . and made tmu short a in Belle White of Oakland. Calif., who ground . the pane..-for feet it was house pm just guest of Mrs. Cecelia Baron. The firewmks display at n.ght lor young a definite at ti action was Mm. .Iuhn T. Taylor entertained iiddr.1 . -- nsidoral.li and old d for her little son Junior, the occa-"dnv's cut. rtammeiit. being his birthday. Games and to the A free dune. in the LPs '.'"y'1 " musir were the features. In the the fltmes prizes were won by Jack at night compieteil tivities. Gromar and LaCarolyn FOrsey. ke refreshments were served. The Is Jfnterpierc for the table was a 'urge hinhday cake with eight can-JBoron. 1 Lee Bird Family Conducts Reunion Airs. - Those "r i" j 52. ha-all- in Tlu Olil Folks party, sponsored by the L. I). S church, is beinjj held on Monday, July :0, instead of on Friday, July -- 7, as first announced. A jjrand time is in store for those atending, and REPUBLICAN SPOKESMAN TO DISCUSS FOREIGN POLICY The four OOP arnatora above will give their party's views on state department policy abroad a further airing during the July 8 Colgate University Conference on American Foreign Policy. Smith will speak at the opening night session, Ives on Sunday noon, July 22, SallonalaJI Sunday evening, and Bennett on Wednesday evening, July 25. Other well known speakrrs will be on hand to answer their criticisms. 21-2- i Aa shirt. Joe Bernini. Jack lonson. James Beck. Kenneth Shoemaker, nnd Sterling Davis, returned last Sunday after two weeks at Camp Williams, where they attended the Reserve Corps Summer Camp. They are members of the 3ft.ini Infantry Regiment. Arlo Brodt-ncalso attended the summer camp activities, drove to Alsrysvale. Calif., to pick up his family before returning to |