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Show ' 'X Till: REPORTER In your callinq wnn-rii'li'- YOUR yur ADVERTISING HITS HOME WHEN rreuxoJent before Tue YOU USE YOUR day evening OWN NEWSPAPER Fifty-On- e Volume llu hmvka (Utah) Uonorter. Iri.lay, November Yatw Ago in The 20 " cventy-,,n- e se wa pleasing miuimr, the piuiy place at the home "1 Mi.taking and Mrs. Lert Fields. ,r,iui vims Hi,, jp. vers.,,,, the first prize airs. Kay Suren in urn) John i toffey, second prizes , Mrs. rrank Bacon anil Nnl oil.ne After canl playing deheiuns g,g ,,IMl years he had Lominently identified with min-I- ., affairs of the dis- i g gnd other in poor health been had He months. several far Mr. Creighton was at one time and lilac to charge of the Ragle ulso served as Bell operations, of the general superintendent Co. He held the poBingham Mines rtion of precinct justice of the of the Kurcka peace also custodian thirty-tw- la-o- n o lUJH'llt'HIl reached Eureka andeath of Hugh one of the city's pioneer men, who passed away bruni-isi-n- VT' this Wtrk at till of till most intCHt- - - OlH - Business Houses To Close For Thanksgiving Day All business houses in Eureka will Ih- - closed Next Thursday, Nov. 22, in observance of Thunks- . , ',nt' F' Mr. aad Mrs. I. X. XcIIm-were in town last Saturday visaing with their daughter and familv. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Grecnhaigh. i i old-tim- er Dan Ostrander. Funeral services were held in Los Angeles, the elks of that city conducted the burial. and I nn-nt- s m ra a-- T li'-e- . Church Holds .s Evening Services I Armistice Day was fittingly observed in Kuickii on Monday, wiih ail business Iioiim-closed, nml a at the Tintie program ingli sehiHil, under the direction ol tinTile Aim ricau was as follows; color bearers. Neil Clinsii-nseami A1 Klvai advanced the colors; taps p'uycd by Rill Hate during the lime the colors wore being advanced; opening prayer. Mrs. Florence 1otts. president of tin Am- - riean Auxiliary; piano duet. "l.uyul Isgions" Mrs. Mabel to press As the Reporter gm-we learn of the death of Mrs. Martha Durfi-i-- . ui-- of Tintie's She died oil November 9, in Alhambra, ('alif.. at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Cli.nies Hayes; i.Manila Durfeei. At tin- - present time we have no mun inlorma- tioii. other Ilian she suffered a: stroke a few weeks ago. Slir hal residing in California for the lint was a past few of Eureka ror many - . m Wi-i- e : d, 1 1 J ' - r j lio.-ir-- Kiwanians Attend Delta Meeting, Banquet, Saturday e g-- 1 r - ! 1 Siiccosslul Tiu-.--l.i- ii-l ' I. Black-- , 0M-nillni- s - a 'Ib-ser- , r th-ll- ev-liing- i . J !I- lu-r- decora-- 1 sjH-iii- lowers. Tliosp attend-- ! Mrs. Gixirgel T.nLl,'r.r.lv u,,n Alien, Mrs. firiiw -,rukip, Mrs. Jolin Bun- A- EaVtloIr f;ran- - Mrs. T. E. nn -v Mis, Eugene Blaek.el t. v rs' ,5r'iin Mrs. Thomas H.arv Church, Mrs. ,4Vl'1' i,n'l Mrs. Cecelia l l Club Achievement Exercises Held s lii-l- : Shipments Literary club meet-Mr Walter XIra- Jrsse Ilaws vwwJh' .. the PV. "The Sunken WneL 1 held Wllh diM-r-ti.-- - re- f thp aulhorJ 1c'rCHhments were vivm J- - T. Wilson, Mrs. Hb,r i Mrs. Herman Syl-- l 'r.p. wn, ,,LFrnk Bacon. Mra. J. r,,n- - Mrs. Jesse Haws Sd U- -. O. McMichael. Weruta!? ..f1 of lh W0 club ive-Vei- Gi-i-- - K' . under the direetinn of Chief Tid Mr lleth. A fine finigrsm was presented and a ilinner served to 135 firemen and their partners. Eureka will be host to the the first Saturday in Hews, Activities I - - nn,j jjrtl William cut prize. ,:;,y Harney entertained "f U" t her wn" sP,,nl playing a r,, i '"Unwed by a delicious, . .,Tl,,'t hikrb score prize Dean Beck nnl the Pnz.- - t,, Mrs. L. E. Bartlett.' their husb. ll'r VIIUIlll 1 pres- 1 wen Mrs. T. ih 'W IUlllnun.' . . M:-latiu,- i . . I MAfHAfllPT IWIIIWUIJI . s . Frank Garritv. The. tn fan Westerhind, pn-side- iding. The evening's entertainment was - U. P. Qh't-- Blood Donor Car To Red Cross Mrs. Janies Blackett, Rowe, Mrs. F. A. Grant. W'Hi mi Gear. Mrs. Leo Isir- Mr. Harry Carter, Mrs. H. lli,Kln;i Mr- - William Tre-rar- n j,, I - nl 'm r; Change of Plans Keeps Furekan From Train Wreck :i Rm.-k- , w lN-e- Fin-men- Cei-ipliel- - wy "f. Jiihn li- e At Payson Cafe uver-hiirdi-- ent Mis. Thomas McCormick. William Maxwell. Mr. Ft- - l.a Mm. T. D. Sullivan, Mrs. James s . se the en- affa;r were: Mrs. Frank firM, Mrs. Aftend Meeting - tin-hig- Tl,o; attending 'an catalytic 10:00 Sunday School Randle, supt. U:(N) Morning Worship hour were Mr. Attending from Kun-kRev. W. It. Corlett officiating, Mrs. J. J. Cherry, Elmer West-erlun- d unl Tin- church for you doth wait. j and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth The church waits for your dr-- I Smrrirr, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. East-woovntioii. Mr. and Mrs. Jim; Pilon and Calling;" opening prayer cas. accompanist, Mrs. MhIn-- B,it-li-' The church waits for you to from Mammoth were Mr. and Sandstro:u: sacrament song, "Rev- wdl received by tlu residents, but David talk, introEager; "iiiiyiilty,, witness. they have hopes that the Mrs. Jerry Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. erently and Meekly Now." was re- duction to writer was just a re- retiring of tin- cnhirs; closing chiinh waits b.r your tnl- - Chriss Sorenson, Mr. and Mrs. l Tlu following reason hail to Fitch, Jr., IsmGeorge prayer. Forscy. won't we lh.it any minder sent cd by Thomas Chat win of lnKarl (Pete) Sorenson, Mr. and verv tliankful when indents. Student IhhIv heard f the UnionMonday Tin- - ihurcli wails for your power; Mrs. Janies Tonne, und Mr. and Iiiole of that "white Mlllf" and Johnny omincil: talk, by stream-Pacific j ,Rlestdi lit. d.svissed the slml--ntm.til Christmas. Mrs. Knu-s- t Curler. Thomas; a piano duet: talk. Ray i old weal liner i rush near Evanston. Mr. n Christian Iving. is trying to pei p a! the close oi 'he program The chun-- waits for your gifts. Fit t h. and general Steele; vocal solo; talk. Thomas V( r. the sun don-Isand all are The church waits for your pray-Chntwiii: of the Chief Consolidated dosing song. "Sue throiigli f- the some more i i ric.--i I v Sitat in:; Manager r pleasant ''r- Min-n-on had Co. reservations Spangled Burner:' dosing piajci hoping I and w at In i tin- - City of Iis Angeles Wilson la-November Ik will be observed! as Thanksgiving Sunday. Take day II- - was gong to Wa- lnngi-i a'lend : l)- Mincl.ils Rr ; Mimetine lo eliuteli this we-k- . You l I'liiioii After will Isitli In richer fur it. mel ting. d:s-- , tile Choir practice at tile It.irly cab'lldar, heiking s -. i.iva-i'c1 lo Wa 'i- - Ran-llhome. Friday, Nov IK i ;i the d.iy In re l.e was k (HI p oi. lie had! t'. ilttf I till li.e till". A g.issl deleg.it ion nf locul . i tvata-i li'ii.ged to Tia--.-tin trnv-- i nml tln-ijmrlni-i- s III i v tk . I Ti.is '!led to Delta InM Satunlny eveI v ii d.i y u.is lux I'M kv . ning to attend the Delta Kiwunis Dc-in-co 110111:1.,: f'.r tln- eli.irter night. Tli-- y enjoyed a del-- ! t !: ji ( Wa tc.ngton banquet and an especially as follows: thns e dam ArniiMire piogram by i Day given lias H- i- Aim i ican by a male ehorus comt numbi-iproM-MoI 1(1 .( 111 lgion of tint ty voices - the ehorus be a sueiess both siH'ially and 1".'-,'nof Mr. and Mrs t ii as tin ,H Iiio-Sentinels' A ! attend-'tallv. eiowd large halgli, i tiiim ! irin :i .t Weilms-J.iv- , ii-imid wen received nuniliers Hirt an and n all ed, l tally "ii fi:i-- i espei to a!!ii nii:g . with iiiiii h by more .il for seiei.il days, el.joMlIili fwrt-ner- s :iuii Hiiiii Kiwiini.ins ami their lolln'aman i.jh i .i! .on of aj j.i.i d.-;- ! attciiding. A very fine talk Ii to was ealli-Mrs. Ilarr Ib-as T!-f. I'.'W IS was given by Gov. Joseph Walker fiiel-ly- . Sliiiiilan, Moii'uiia last week due ilNIltl-llo- . of , Mrs. to the illness of her mot from Eureka were: . Attenilmg Mrs. I lean plans Tll to lo ill. I I I Keep Voiu Inez linm-gaiiKan-lle- . Mrs. Ada Rnndli-- , t:ii-- . up .Hid your - p I'lJ I! to a no mt ti with her mol tier. Harry tl Mr. and Mrs. Iaslie Randle, Mr and Mrs. Vrrn Nevers, Mr. an-Mrs. John Rowe, Mra. Martha Van 4-- H Wagoner. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Anderson, Mr. ami Mrs. Wm. Trelnur. Mr. ninl Mrs. George Foray, Mr t e was II aellie eluli "Ruder lit The the Veil) Flag" progl.HII ami Mr and Mrs. Ralph Wt--rwere tn e:o ti l onilininCy of shown and Mrs. Wilson ' Kxhilnlii of clothing completed Jiiit County this week Wlll-lanil parents were luring Hu- - year were put on ilisr li'im-iefor their i nntritiiitions plav and awards pi esent.-- to those QjrO lOT their projects. Pins to Ho I II club program during Ttuin I'lllwere He to rarh tin ynr doing given fSJnV 10 progiam commiiiiit v was under I lie standing work in projects dor Hie year. of the I II i lull advisor and A Ml lenders. Empue mine. 2 cars; Eureka pin was awanhsl to Ann The Ai firogiam in Sn It for clothing hi hievemrnt. Hill. 2; Eureka Standard. 6; Chief Emetca was held kTidav. Nov. 9. Press winner ptna were re-- ! (imsolldalrd, 33; R. I Garity, 5: ivi-l hv Ann Snell, Curlene Jas- - Prngiai Consolidated. 30; Bar X, huildmg. The in the I 11 pledge was led by Diane Ranper, Dailene Reart and Violet Beg- - Jericho. 1. n "Armed tnrrfi Included dsn. niushal The dle ,pmw.i4 lo the Amerlean ltel blood eesiers program hero Mix U. A. Franks returned Sun-we- ll The program and exhibit was numbers both vocal and instruThe I' sldent af the Hltenileii by parents and all duy evening wllh her father tn El ol fit mental. and h skit entitled. "Ships Rlnod Proeuremrnl " rr 0 Ray ScMoit In oUrn.lan.e Paso, Texas for severs! days. club film those interested In work. of I II" A national re established, ana rc s the id the armed offk-erwIU. ranking st-'- Kni-al- tendered her a party, bringing with Mrs. of ngents needed in the refining of crude oil. The rlay now ia being rnrried mil on four benches, and methods procures about open-pi- t 60 per cent of the clay extracted at the mine. The remainder ia produced in conventional underground operatons. An electric yard and one-ha- lf power shovel is used to load the seven tracks which shuttle between the mine and ore bins. A bulldozer Assists In cutting away overhunlen and in benching. The center of the pit ta about 6U feet below the surface of the ground and it la present intention of the flnn to take the oHn-cu- t operation to at least 120 fort. Main limitation on deepening of Ha- that point, Mr. Lilpit ii lie said, is the vhaI amount of which would have to hr removed on tile mnunliiiii side of lltah-Jua- h Assn., met tile For the clay at the Turf enfe in Payson, Friday, s fonnii-vertical in although Novemts-- r 9, at 8:00 p.m. with up agniiist a brow of the Elmer .... y. J11- - M Ci-u- a bounteous luncheon which enjoyed after u program of, yable 18-5- 18-20- Eureka Firemen Former Resident la-gio- manufacture the Of Death of In-- m 1 localise of Thiinksglving nest coining on Tliunulay week, all news Itrmn and advertising will liavn to lie In a day curlier. Wednesday will In- Tliunulay, so far as the WN-- r Is concerned, and the news anil ad deadline will lm moved up one day. News and ads will therefore Ih- - railed for Wednesday forenoon. Program Given For Armistice I of the lady friends Norman called at plcas-surpri- combat cnaualities civilian hospitals needs and to replace reserve supplies. One of the main reasons why Korean cusiiuhties have had such a low death rate was the availability of a plasma reserve. At the present the reserve Is greutly depleted. Current combat needs must he supplied, and at the same time the reserve must be replenished. To he a blood donor, one must 9, be: ta) between tbe ages of (b) (parental consent ); must be In good health; (e) must weight at least 110 pounds. CALL 28 your IjOCAL RED CROSS CHAIRMAN today and make your pledge for blood. Your Red Cross chapter will advise you when and where you can give hliNNl. Remember not all areas huve blood collecting facilities at this time; but regardless of where you live -- make your pledge today because additional blood collecting facilities will be added to serve these areas. Each pledge will be recorded and you will be railed for an appointment. If you are not called right away, don't worry. Kvervnnc can't he taken at once BUT REMEMBER when you make your pledge mean it. When you get your apkeep It. You cant pointment transfuse a promise. The blood you givr, not the appointment you will save a life. Call forget 28 today. Tie a blood donor! HELP YOUR COUNTRY! ! ! 1 One Day Earlier Next Week Word Received Cleuin-Wiblun- Mammoth. an-- Three urgent reasons for the immediate netd for blood are; Korean Be In Business Closes, vi-t- j Janu-- a bottle. Ads., News Must Dragon Consolidated Mining Co., of the International Smelting and has increased its production of Refining Co., to attempt open-pHalloysite clay at ita Eureka mine minnlg. to ROi to tons a month hnltcd work tfyanka Although the cave-iin part to a cave-ireports James and impaired operations of the L. Lillie, of Dragon Flltrol Corp $3,500,000 processing Consolidated. plant in Salt Lake Cty, the proThe dcstructon of upper levela of duction from the open-pi- t mine the mine, without loss of life or now exceeds underground extracinjury, to any of the employees, tion of the white, hurd clay. earlier this year led the affiliate The clay is used by Flltrol in ; i in iihen-i- l old man Butler ami Mrs. Margaret Lm-asKatl Rolls. Commander of talk, Several by a in in big way. Sunday evening scivues at the winter di ositi il oil tin- - Arthur G. Sullivan. Rust N-- . !i:i lies of snow Wi-iLDS Eureka ward were conducvocal trio. Monday, ami more added to it n 31, American Ral-llc- , ted by Isirin Thompson. The s Mrs. oi-- r til l Mis. Alice song, "Israel. Israel, (!"d is Tuesday. After and Mrs. Margan-- t Luwasn't storm the Carl weather, by Monday's j Mr. Collect Donations for Bank morrow, Wliy not go to buttle la nt j I Tlu American Red Cross calls to the people of Tintic District to come to their aid as blood donors. The blood you jr ive today may save a life to- - Mr. and Mrs. Kernard Green and son of Evanston, Wyo., were in town on Sunday visiting with Mr. Green's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Green. They had planned to remain in Eureka all day Moniluy, but when the snow storm aturlcd they divided to leave early Monday morning. The trip home was h hard one, with snow all the way. They arrived at the scene of tin- - train wreck just a short time after the crush. They remained at the scene of the crash for over 2,-- j hours, doing what to assist in the rescue they work, which was haiiiercd by the heavy snow storm. They described the Ihtrmrs of the wreck as something one would have to see to know the enormity of the aendent. One of the engin. eers killed in the accident was a neighbor and close friend of the Greens. n j auspices of the PTA district, the innocu-Jitkfor the prevention of was held. The innoculation ns suggested by Dr. Kcattic. bead of the state board of health. There was fourteen cases and four deaths reported in two weeks in the Mt. Pleasant district and Dr. ' Beattie said then- - was no logical reuon for an epidemic of this disease to start in any community for innocluation was a sure pie-- 1 ' ration for all time. The local chapter of American, Bed Cross started their annual! drive In the Tintic membership Dntrict with their goal set Mrs. Lyman Baker was gen-- 1 real chairman of the drive and was wtd by Mrs. J. E. O'Connor. e two ladies were assisted in the canvas nf the town by L. O. XcJIichael. Mary Ryan, Mrs. J. T. Wilson. Mrs. Fred Button and Mim Veronica Davis. In Dividend, Bay Brcius and Ambrose Nord' made the canvas. Els- -' Mrs. owe and Mrs. J. E. Joseph Bergstrom rf Silver City. Mrs. J. S. Finlay for' Jsarlh Lily, Mrs. Baker and Mrs. personally canvased "Crhomc To n, j ged for many years. He was survived by his widow and two step children, Walter Thompson s N umber Forty-si- x - Mobile Unit to Traverse State it Fcrgu-present- Angeles, where he purchased a real estate interest, which he mana- number Copy- Increased Production of Halloysite Is Result of Cave-i- n at Mine Site h-- Billy' Woods another Eureka. Later Walter Thompson bought the Wood interest in the store and the firm name beCo. came Hefferman-Thompsn- n When Mr. Hefferman retired, he took up his residence in Los A per rs of ' 10c On Return Trip Rlk lU'lll z !2TCrJsi,n . nifn''i o' arrived in Eureka and soon launched in general business on lower street taking as a partner diph-thr- in San il n, Under the of the Tintic KfllK'iltioM flUntlS, proved to be -- Eureka Visitors See Train Wreck r. n, afterward he merchandise -- Ka-M- - at his home in Los Angeles, Calif., after an illness of several months. He was seventy-fou- r years of age. It was in 1895 that Hugh Heffer-ma- n main 0 J.n . Creighton. business ;&.M ral phase, I with the tuniui.t f ill, I'alu. with ami the friendly feelher sister Mrs. Benjamin Knd.r- - ing nspiople expert-neeat the meetings ick. was very gratifying to the school The annual scliiml plav riiLth-dI pie and the parents. The par- I Dmiiiik nf Death," a ival mystery tils an teachers had the opH-r-- t thriller, was being cast at the unity to iiun out nnv ihfii lilties lliat they might lie having. mid Tintic higli srhiiol. Tliuse taking whs heard on all sides, and part were- Konuic Jean farter. praise Alyrle Gear, Bernice Clark, Kuth all are hoping for a repeut of the Sylvester, Patricia Knnner, Carol very sui'eessfu two-da- y progrniu. (Mi Tuesday the elimentary Garity, Frank Taylor, Alts-r- t Carl-aopresented their program. Kenneth Allen and liulj Dung- i v. parents attending and dis- las. 'King their prrddenis regarding The progiam for the assembly their children. , , at i h Tind,. Vl ln'",l:,v T'"'4, hKh BIV' . en bw Hn, tl,, l,av ! T'' M VVi nX- Barents ,I-l- Js Day." of mem- - Fifteen minute closes were held, bers took part. The leading char-- 1 Wlth Hio parents and patrons were Harding Allen, Pat Ending classes with thi-i- r Faye Hone, Leslie -. 2. 4.- to 3:30 a panel dis-- ; mission was ld in the The discussion proved to library. Ih- - so very interesting that must of those at ti tiding were willing to stay on and on. Many highly interesting questions were brought enjoyable party, honoring the sis- - out in the discussion, and all feel tera of the holy cross. The affair that the meeting was both infur-wa- s in nature of a fruit and pantry-- ; mat ive and inti-sting, shower. During the evening bridge Supt. Alexander Blight was oflO were and played. Forty lad- - chairman; Mrs. Patricia lea attended and the sisters were recorder; Elna Bird, Ellen Brady, with a large amount of. son Harry Randle, Pansy Tielmir, bottled fruit and jellies. A nice David Eager. Elizabeth Haynes, luncheon was served during the David K. Kiddle, Fay Wall, Hubert Watt, panel evening. (Questions Min Mary Taylor, daughter of Herbert Taylor of Dividend was follows: What are the purposes of cdu married to John Paul Jacobs, son of Mrs. Emma Jacobs of cation? Has society hem comprnsat-- d Magna. The marriage took place in education ? at the home of the bridegroom's for its invest What shi ulil we t, m h in high mother in Magna. John C. Downey was at Spring-- ; s,'h,x,l? villc on Armistice Day where he What is discipline in school? delivered a speech to the student Why is there such a great need timr'.' body of the high school. Mr. Dow- for ediirntiun at ney, who was then commander of What do you consider tin- - must the American legion fifth distn-- t important social n sponsihililirs of of the stale. His talk was well re- the school ? ceived ami the experiences lie t M What does frei-doiif edia were highly entertaining. . hi in a deniiM racy iii.ply ? James II. went to Los l Why is there greatir Angeles to attend tile fiiiiT;il of than iver Hugh Hefferiii.'in, the founder of Shoule military t Miming her u,-a Jensen business the Norman part of mu- high school curricuestablishment. lum ? Sii-iof HI, giit and his slot teachers Wtlo Well pleaseil with ol.si-- i vanee of Hdni alien twu-dayLDS Wei U. ami teel miali was gnit-.-i- l i'.iimg the jMJii l discussion. tks ic Hcff-emma- III. Mr, lrl SOS Call to Increase Blood Bank Eureka Patrons, Students Observe Education Week Mr. and Mrs. Charl.s Way- - T- oner, Mr und Mrs. li.iv S.nen- - . buildings. He held pitnibersliip in the Elk and ldogcs. His funeral was conducted at the Elks club rooms, ffjth Claude F. Baker acting as toaster of the lodge. Edward Iikc, a past exalted ruler of the elks delivered the principal funeral ad-H- e was survived by his widow, Margaret Owens Creighton and four daughters and one son. Mra Katherine Jones, Mrs. Helen Wallace, Mrs. Georgia Robertson. Mis. Mabel Howard and Owen A message nouncing the WXs Mrs. Ileher .Imies, Mrs. Ii Kussell, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Coffey. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mde school Ma-gm- Red Cross Sends m 0m. of the district pioneer reanswered sets, Janws ofCreighton death it his home to guniinons a stroke. to Eureka ufter having Hia (or portcr ltf, ( i 4-- H Km f-- i |