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Show Till: REPORTER yur al,rrn ' YOUR ADVERTISING " callin? fOMj HITS l0, Turn, l(0lrt,K,r..Jnl before WHEN YOU USI : YOUR day evening OWN NEWSPAPER Fifty-On- e Volume 1 To "I REMEMBER Greet K. IUfe By Mrs. ('. k V Visitors Eureka Veteran rrv PT-wk Kureka Utah) Reporter, Friday, August In Reporter Years Ago Twenty oiwof the moat important recent Mrs. Sterl I,a.rd ineived wold tins week that hi r son. Alack Henderson had been injuieii m action m Korea. eivt-chest lit wounds from h Land grenade. Mack lias been in Korea for Hie past several months, and lias been .1 the thick of the fighting. The telegram sent to I. is mother, stii-- ! ted the he was injured on July 29, and was boim.-- hut improved. Mack's many f: lends regret Hie aecuient. nnd aic s.ncerelv wish-- 1 ling him a speech nmvii-y- . r an adlitiinal large tract in the aouth Tin-li- e of mineral land seition and that development wrk had started on the claim. 44m acres had been purchased the Knight interests, the propin the vicinity erty being hx-ate- of Diamond. Diamond contained pioneer locations which yielded ore until arrival at the wuter level -- ul an end to mining. It was the purpose of tiie South Tintic mines rompanv to send a deep drainage tunnel through and exploration Diaits holdings and tap the old mond working at a thousand feet Men were put to underground. on the new tunnel sight, 01 three days after the deal went gol.l-copji- er Primary Conducts over the strike, although already taken twenty-nin- e ore that carried an ounce ounces of gold and some assay were rather sensatThe Mammoth had mined of the richest ore in the the Ladies ducted in Canyon Trip; Eleven In Party Howard R. Davis of Williamsport, Pa elected Grand Exalted Ruler of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elko of the USA at S7th Grand Lodge convention in Chicago, July 3- Newspaper Man Elected Head r Of Elks of U.S.A. -- Vet Convention Howard It. Da via, veteran newspaper editor of Williamsport, Pa., today waa elected Grand Exalted Ruler of the llenevolent and Protective Order of Klka of the U. S. A. at Ita 87th Grand Lodge ronvenllon here. Davia. who auccreda Joseph B. Kyle of Gary, Ind., la the ninth Pennsylvanian to head the Order ainee ita founding in 1H8H. Active in the Elks for 41 of hla 67 years, Davis was chosen to head the Order after five years of service on the Board nf Grand Tnmtees. Davia nerved aa managing editor of Grit, the countrys largest weekly newspaper, from 1937 until hla retirement in 1949. He begun liia ncwapajier career as a copy boy in 1INI4. A leader in civic and welfare activities, Davis helped found the Lycoming County Crippled Children's Koclety, and was active In the eatnhlinhiiicnt. of a cerebral ialny clinic under the Society's sponsorship last year. As President of the Pennsylvania State Klka A social ion in 1929, he established a Student Aid Program, emphasizing aid to the physirally liandieaiMil which now is one of the largest in the nation. Assigned To Chemical School China-Burma-Ind- For 40-m- to visit several points of interest while away. The Eureka baseball team won a dose and exciting game when a they defeated Lake Shore by score 2 to 1. The game went into eleven innings before it was fin- ally derided. Harold Vertiel for the local team and Mark Huff for the entire Lake Shore pitched game for their respective teams. It was declared one of the best contests ever played in Eureka. of Ralph Whitehead was manager the Eureka team and the players were: Harold Vertiel. pitcher; Don Beck, catcher; Don Edwards. 1st base; Wayne Cook. 2nd base; Pat Clyde Young Scouts Take ! state p; n. Utah State Fair Knights of Columbus. As past deputy he went aa a delegate from Utah. He was accompanied by Ray Harringer of Ogden, who was the other Utah delegate. Mr. Fennell base: Fred Fisher, and Clcland Ames, n. hair-raisin- I sA Forward the convention which Park City. Mrs. Frank Bacon and Mrs. A. L. Peterson were delegates to the convention. AmDelegates from the local erican Legion post, together with the auxiliary and other member attended the convention. John V. Fennell left for French Uck Springs. Indiana, to attend convention of the the national expenses of was held in short-sto- Mike Toone Spends y, tH-- r Preparations and Mrs. yers. Mrs. H. E. Carlson of Ann Buterworth. The proceeds the to used were defray the affair 3rd ey Cook s Home Builder lenders. Those attending from Eureka were Jo line Fennell, Janie Gat-leBird, Joan Jumc-soNancy Diane Randle, Linda Burke, Barham Stubblefield, Kathy lair-nnBarbara Boswell. Cnndee Bigler. Ronald Bird. Atra. Lucille Bigler and Atm. Kina Bint. Garth Wahlqulst was large and those attending time. ported having a splendid Both bridge and 500 were played and the prize winners were Mrs. Arnold Gunderson. Mrs. R. L. Con- Fennell, ; r . tH-c- a very successful card ell. practices are held at Thursdai and wards wen well represent el. The evening's entertainment consisted of games and a fine program, in winch each ward participated. All own attending furnished llu-ilunch nnd following the pmgram refreshments were enjoyed under Hie direction of Stake Primary Black Hawk Encampment Aug. Auxicon- CampbStanl- An-sar- President of State Rebekah Assembly Eureka Residents Attend Reunion Makes Official Visitation to Eureka Itc-im- j Provo Canyon lotlt at Ylxlliir at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Alonzo Sandatrom last week were Atrs. Sandstrom'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Tullla, and Air. and Mrs. David Tullla and fumily, Sydney. Janet and Madeline, and Jackie and Clea Tullla. son of Air. and Atrs. Sterling Tul-li- a of Newcastle. The Tullis' and Suridst nun's made a trip to Prnvn to visit with Scott Tuba, who ia conr-ncto the Dtnh Valley hospital, following a serious eye oper- Eureka Motorist i Involved In n Mip-rrM-- s eve-ii.h- Mishap Rce-lliv- -- field- - ation. s. Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Manaon very successful Franke and returned after a fishing trip to fort- John Btrawbcrry. Mr. Manson was unate in landing one of the lar-t- t fish that had been taken nut f the lake that season. It was a huge rainbow that topiod the wales at 10 pounds. Frank Cromar and aon. Eugene left for Kish Lake to spend a few was one of the of the Strawberry section, every vacation he could possibly take he spent in that rollon. hut during recent years fishing on the Strawberry had been anything hut good so Frank derided to trv Fish Lake. Mr. ami Mrs. Adolph Atherley nd daughter left for California. here they derided to take up Iheir residence, having shipped Iher household goods to that state. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. J. Kline and children arrived in Eureka from Suth Bend. 1ml., for three weeks visit with relatives and other meiuK They were guests of Mrs. Kline's pi' rents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Sutherland Mr. Kline was a instructor of Tintic high but fur the pnst yenr had "rn t. iiehing nnd coaching at the lays. The former pioneer fishermen for-ro- l i 'u. Mrs. U. Melioii.il.l I.lions'1 gm Ethel D"t. nelly on Weilnesd.iV ot tins T .M, Vi;.: Ik.--- - Visitors lust fHliinla' T'!: home of Mis. 1' ' 1,1 Air. and Mrs. J Im b.ii' J J. W.ld. p Mi's and lak'. Klin and Hugh Wni.l 'd S!' j villr. I sure-t-ontinu- ed ! ' I WHIT'S ll Htrri trii h And Ur lioutr. 'I in ; ; Fr.-mk- s i i. W.-ilkc- .'; when a eat. rnupte of lnqulHIe ateers Inspect the wreckage raeilto Uie alaush- ;ilidcd turnpike aear PltUiburih. lalerrupltaf their trip A trip weie A vi King Blnii.'he Bii k .lean (ill . .Icnninc Johnson. Ismlc P.nrn M. MiiMunda Dultoii Carrie ; Diinl.ivv, Allicne Farren. Anna R:li Wiihl.piist. Ruby 3 Robitisi'ii, Etlii-- liri'iiton, Vola Ni Nonna lutc. E.tythe I. Grren. from tilivi I'lu.f fnnsnln luted. 21 cars; R :n'l Tli.'lmn L (liitily. fi; Filtml. A; Alountiiln brnii. Ii Rchckiih bnlge No 29. T.i-- 1 clc. A very il.di' ioua supper wn Vi'W. 1; Empire Mine, I. , i and an enjoyable mreting Mrs. K.lllti linker hii.I Atrs Mary followed wlnh President Allen's 1 riwfill were I'ayxon visitois ei i ixil at mu. and the suhj.i-- t of lier At. m. lay of this week. tulk was 'Port of Succeas. Ore Shipments For; Week End Aug. t i Mrs Jack I lord Janie, of Salt ban" a few days at Hu Llovd's p r i ts. John ( 'oii'ii t-- Ranion.l Archibald. Mis. Swenson is the former Nuudine Laird rnhimhia Kebekah lucljri No. 2. lOOK diartiTpil a liis to visit with Detail Rebekah lotljre No. 17 at Delta on Wednesday, August 1. Those making the th.iTl'IlglllV elijio Hie inen.tN'is lirrta wns a Mr. anil Air. Walter Swenson land .laughter of Bingham were In town thia week visiting with Air Swenson's parents, Atr. and Airs. Rebekah Lodge No. 47 at Delta Aug. 1 Willi ll Was j ' Rebekahs Charter Bus to Visit Befah "(del "f t'lisllies' The l.gui-.- l In mus was disM.s d of atiil . '! Pe. Mrs served dinner After d niicr an ed d"1 was shown, through nf the Stnr.d.ild cr university. Mrs. Melvin Shrivel' of 'aieshtiig. in were visiting other ujembers Of the family in Eureka. Khmer was mnnnger of the . Penm y store in Gnlestairg nnd 'king a f,w weeks vnnitioii. hntv number of Kureka and mini'th people wore in Oak canyon going there to par-Iat- e u, tlr anmmj mittng of d Frllown lodge of Delta. "s in the neighbolhiNvl of . nundred people In attendance the outing was a most on page two) .Mr. and Mr. Karl Dunn of Mammoth and their daughter-in-law- . Airs. and small grandson. Uoliert Dunn and Bobby, of New York, and Air. and Atra. Jack Coffey, enjoyed an outing at Sclvneitler'a Hot 10118 last Sunday. Kiwanians Enjoy Movie on At Regular Meet ' Mr. nnd Mr. and Mrs. John Phipps were in (hem, Provo and Spanish Fork on Tuesday and Wedneaday of last week, where they visited with their three sons and their families. . wdhpiesid. Thirty-tw- o Tlu second annual Home Rudders PaterMater holiday sponsored hy the Primary classes of the LDS church was held at (Jenola last Saturday at 7 p.m. All Townspeople Invited to Celebrate At the party in the legion rooms attendance The building. library re- planned s 5:80 p.m. A hand praetiees are liehl Tuesday and Thursdays lit li:S0 p.m. Mr. Kiddle, luinil teacher at Tlnttc high scIiiniI, wishes to unnonnee tliut unless all A" Imiul iiicmlN-rattend all the praetiees, they util not Is eligible to play in the luiml at 1aysoii on Onion Hays. ' t1-- excited be had cars of to two of the Number 10c per Copy- - The LDS eveim.g services at the Kureka wunl were under the diree-- i 15-D- ay tion of the Primmy. with Mrs Mai Bigler conducting. In Tile program was as fellows "tou.e. (nine Ye, opening song, Saints; opening pi ayer, Gary Aluc Alike Tonne, urn of Air. mul Ttu1 scouts with Sec!! aBigler; talk. Geo (astleton; vucaljMi. James Tisine of Alamoth, is their Huwk Inaiae Cclpljin ShaS ae-- i V,r. leader, Wils.ni Ijce, look an N'eldn Childs, q lending a 15 day furlough sido. 'Serenade." over-nigh- t a'brc-'-j Gicidys as w! to cn ho-- d )c trip to Ameriean Fork by M.ugaret Lucas: mg with hm parents. He is a mem- last week and visited the canyon Tram-Nancsolo. y viscr fir;j he!p c en'crtain ti'cm during of the :tT.raitli Trelinieul story. Millie Kny: piano BVl :4.Te Ttmpnnngos Cave while there. Wilson talk. Field at Air Hird; Group Shepard tabling Eleven boys made the trip, ePCcrer.ert In Spah For. Auau;t 14 to 18. Base at Wichita Falls, Tex., und reived his corporal Hlnpc. The spendingHint the nfteriusin playing gathering around the sdns-at the bam, where he re- games g ceived his corjmral stripe. T he campfire in the evening. Some were told after strie ia given to thorn having which stories they all retired for a good u good average in school through sleep ? ? ? ? night's of the in entire period training 14-1- 8 A refew casualties were reNirted. their particular field. Upon his turn to Slicpiiard Field he will at- consisting of a skinn.nl toe and a tend school for further technical spruin.nl wrist, hut nothing of a Tintic District residents are in-- 1 have s. provided. ttlimin. in the 6 plane. serious nature happened anil all vited to attend the annual Black-- 1 Most of the posts In the state TOT j hawk Encampment which will he, will give a special program.1 reported a good time. Linda Newman, (laughter of Atr. held at Spanish Fork August 14 Spanish Fork invites you to he to 18 when it is expected that present when your city is rep- - .Despite the fait that it is still and Airs. A mil Newman, sNnt in Salt laike at the thousands will gather to greet resented. cleaning up the debris from the the week-en- d most disastrous H'khI in history, John Donck home, us the house old friends and enjoy the fine Kansas City, Kansas, will be host guest of Linda Ikiriek. On Sun-dn- y Is program outl ned for the celebrato the 4th Annual National Kc- -. the lhiriek family and Linda tion. Go union of the Newman, enjoyed an outing at will note Fork also Spanish in celebration of Linda Veterans A social ion on August 10. its centennial year 11 and 12. Doric's birthday. First encampment. The last three reunions of the Sgt. Garth WaliUpilst, win of camped at Talmyra in 1851. CBIVA have been labelled by raMr. and Mrs. Walter Willis and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wahlquist, comAlma Fullmer, state dio newsmen and reporters as the son, of Orem and Air. and Alra. who is asigned to the Chemical mander of Springvillc and Silas "most colorful" of all veterans' Art Willis and daughter of Spanish Corps School Oniivisile Troop H. Snell, commander of Spanish gatherings. The Kansas City. Kan- Fork were visitors at the Unit, has I wen transferred with Fork post No. 1 invite all in-- 1 ... . ... . sas Reunion is expected to be no home of Air. Sunday and Mrs. John Phipps. the Chemical Coqw School at Ft. In- t crested in honoring Utah exception and attendance of 2.000 Other visitors at the Phipps home AfcClellan, Ala. Yt..,hp,!ix predieted. dian War Veterans and those ??;?; hiw this past week were their grandGarth is a graduate of Tintic of aI5 the distinguished speak- children. who enjoy good programs Among und Dennis Pamela school, and was employed A- - Theob.ld. High ' scire- ers will be; Capt. Janies Jalmra, children of Atr. and Airs. at the Itan.lln Atarket at the time sports to come to Spanish Fork Phipps, America's First Jet Aee; W. D. and enjoy the festivities of the of Ilia enlistment three years ago. A work crew has been Giinaratna, Caninaellor of the Em- Howard Phipps of Provo. encampment. Camping grounds. busy for weeks i. painting, building bassy of Ceylon; U. Ahmad hiiilil- improving and renovating lniM Attache, Emhassv of ingx in preparation for what offic- Pakistan and Brig. Gen. Ictcr ials predict will be the largest fair Tson Kan Pee. Atilitary Attache in history. of Chinese Embassy. Completely new structures this Many of the veterana will add d year include a swine building, FFA to the charm and color of the exhibit buildings, and a union ly wearing exotic costumes dormitory for young exhibitors.! carrying snake charmer's musical In wheels and Also undergoing extensive changes1 instruments, prayer No. 2, I OOF met in u are i lie Imrse exhil.it hams and ,"1 her items which they obtained ('oluml)ia Iielckah on duty in the Orient. 'while and fish building game reMiners Mr. soul Mrs. Rescue lluipi r regular session on Thursday, August 2, New lighting facilities will make turned home Sunday iifli-- sund-in- g the Hall Noble Shea Union with Stella at(Irand more presiding. landscaped gardens the week end attending a reThe spe. ial order of the evening tractive at night, while flags nf union of the William Henry Black all nations will uas the official visitation of Jesdecorate them by family, which was held in lmvo day. sie At. Allen, president of Hie Itrb-ckn- h canyon. . x!uh:t The Assembly of Utah, who gave has; building poultry , lit) members attended the re-- been repainted and cnlaigcd by( 'a very interesting talk on Iort Fjks held their regular dancing, a fine, one-thiwas enunion. Old-tim- e of Friendship." wln.-of its ..id sire. A fully-- . in the of Tuesday evening l Other lodge play- - n..,ini program and some fast games en- equipped and , in- - joyed hy all present. an Foil, Klkjl. horse-sho- e wing pitching furnished will lie g represented weie Naomi No -giound for youngsters bi'.ia-smeeting, an ilThree-Car I s lmi all No fi. CJu. en of the tertainment. rea.ly to handle the anticipate.! of .aid1- wan enjoyed, with Among the nirnitxis attending m iii'il ciowil and Mir home aids Mis La Yor. Ryan winning high No 22. Olive Blanch No. 2t. Was j r No. 34. were Mr. amt Mrs Bill Ahugan building is being redecorated V Yaleiie Livingston all Ii No no. i ore. and served was A delicious ami three children of Isnig Beach For the fir-- t tirtie. FFA hi.'! wiimi g all i ii and raffle prizes. It K ('a ids. in was involved in a supper Dun-lavI lire-vei- n, le mishap at Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. .hggs Wingir Ml exlutiitors will have their w:i on At the 'oinbision of cards. Airs. prior to uncling with sisters ace.imni.klatc niccb-anic- Inn Cli ii cr.l. I.oslesa for the eve-ii- . and two children of Compton. tnuMing t Dittmer, Dim. an. Bate and. Friday evening, when his ear skidforFaircn as hostesses, and tallies ded .hi the wet highway and went a delirious lunch. Calif.; ami Mrs. Chris Turner, I'l'oieits and implements. i, g n Were dei'oriit.1.! Ill iresi.leilt's col- lit of enn tnd. and overturned a mlcin will boast merly Mrs. Wm. Button,now longTin grounds makors of tdile and gold. The accident hapiciird during one time resident of Hunka. Tin i woi.i'l be leas juvenile $12.ih).i swine exhibit tiiiildi".g. now The next legulir meeting will of the worst torrential lownKiura y if parents would b ad ing her home in Ogden. being ( (Iinplctcd. ll Will house lip In- - hebi on Thursday. above ever to visit that area. When Afr instead of stopped wav August 2. mentioned said. Th .iiHi fhal.l the Those pointing. to pigs. Mr. were dinner Carls. in's ear overturned, an onand over in Eureka procoming Continental Trailwnys him guests of the llarHTs before wav t driven by ('larenee W. Ijrwin ceeding on their merrry slowed down to give aid. when a their resjiective homes. iar driven hy Win. ('. Brown of Salt Lake City, skidded into a ear driven hy Dalton N. Woodall, of Hill Field Air Force base. The Blown .nr careened off the W.sl-al- l Oil vi hide and rruxlifd into the tear of the him. Atr Carlaon re reived nothing more serioim in the way of personal nijiiry but a few turnips nnd some very wet feet. Duainge to the Brown ear was rs- t limited at 9150. The Eureka KiWiinis luh held their regular meeting on Mmiday bldg.. Meniorail evening at the . Tieloarpresid-ini;- Ctf off-sho- ot liary of the American Legion Mll,a Ini ml Tiu-sday- Mammoth and 12(H) foot levels and the new disonly thing against the covery was that it was in the old section of the mine and may from an ore body be an already worked out. Manager Earl to get McIntyre was not inclined state. The members of Practices Set Furlough 1100 oome Band May Play For Onion Days; Evening Service At L.D.S. Church through. What promised to be an important gold strike had been made m the Mammoth mine between the ional. Korea, Family Informed an- made in rnontha was the statement made Jv O. Dobbs, manager of the Luth Tmtic Mines company to the effect that his company had nouncements In Injured from The -- MOTHERS, FATHERS ENJOY THE HOME BUILDERS HOLIDAY r ' 10, lO.il . m-- i : |