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Show Page Two 1 REPORTER EUREKA THE 20 Years Ago The in l i All I'lUtl.ISlIKI) WKKKI.Y AT X Vriutfd CITY PimLISIIlNC f I fe nintti'r Kcljriiiiry 1i, 1!Hh, lit tin1 "Entered ns seiimd-clasthe Act nf Miircli 3. 170." under office ut Kureka, Utah, Sulsaition In Advance, Editor and Manager Ri jiortrr Irr Year, $1.00; Per Cojiv, - K. n, Philippine Sea fr heh-nutr- ta-e- s NMt I J COMPANY Sl'KINOVll.I.K, UTAH ft g JSy Aboard USS 10c Hakhi.vin Gonovkr X- - V Mrs. IIki.lk CJokfkv A UflONAI AOVItllSlNO KHIIINTAlIVi s river. , the PHILIPPINE SKA Pant tier Jet,' Sky raider attack and Corsair fighter bombers the planes, blasted the path for hill trapped Marines. Hill ufter was cleared all the whv to Hung-nmwhere tho PHILIPPINE SEA ami oilier carriers of Task Force 77 sent up a vcrtual aerial Hundreds of carrier umbrella. over t lie liny swarmed planes evacuation perimeter from whirl) more than 150,000 troops and civilian came to the sea. On February 25, 1051, while off the east coast of PHILIPPINE SEA exthe lioreu. perienced one of the rare ut sea Rear changes of staff personnel. Admiral E. O. Ewen and hi staff transferred from the PHILIPPINE SEA to the PSS Valley On the same date, Forge n Captain Ira E. Hobbs relieved W. H. Gnodnry as command- 1, x with takeoffs fron, (at I'lilts w run down the di-- t I of plane swooping mi' ''H', flight deck I.N.k.m: V!r .i1'1" l instant sign from u.. to land or be w,iV.'., ff again later on mini) ''r hi Sometime it half e tire necessary b..f,)1(i ' 1yr'J'ub can bo made. A u, i,.. cull'll one of tin- ,,r , cables to pull the ph,,,.. tll slop, or it 1'imttnii.N on ii7rw steel barrier cables ere 1 Huish of Vhnl iiughl havi hern termed n Mr. and Mrs. called was Mrs. Kureka. (iillhuol at aeeident fortunate happened hi r of Mam-nintdeath to the the Mini in eity by Uu Grand (Yritral a cable tiriki grandmother and remained thi will'll I hr of cur visit. a and cage plunging Mrs. Ruby Byrne entertained I hi waslr In hi I In1 7(10 foot level to niemfN'rs of hor M. K. Sunday 23UU thlevel, font I Continued from Page One) tin sump on tls n a .suns: Kir.si I he accident hap- School elass. The affair was in the PINK SKA was employed during plane crushes, child the Winter of 1950 in qualifying uble i pened jiiNt a fiAV moments after nature of a gift party. Kaeh y lowered for brought something suitable for carrier pilots and for pail of the shift had pecially I'l'MN'ller. w work and when hoisting of waste Thanksgiving dinner, all of which untl muni of Man'll took crashed dining tu plane wk was started. Keennd the rage fell was placed in a basket and sent pail in extensive fleet exercise but no pilot were m a dislaneo of IfillO feet and only to a deserving cause. (James were in pu, Atlantic and Caribbean Gunnery Pat j April and May were taken up with afternoons. The slightly damaged the guide rails played, prize being won byCarl-ami iinilier.s. was a full-siz- e j demonstration cruises for guests Franks, Don McClure. Sunny dm,,,. out a pilot, controlled bv Tin' waste was being hoisted son and Carlenc Want. Other at-lthe Secretary of the Navy, the iCV-45: fHMI fis-t level. Whin the tending wen-- Helen Isiu Kaighn, Armed Forces Industrial College, from another plane. t from the Cup-taiin, doing all kinds of rage ri'Helieil a simt near the 700 Jimmie Kaighn anil Hetty Stein, the Air War College and the A i Armed Force Staff College. and when about five nuli' foot level the eahle broke approxi- Luncheon was served. officer. the five-inc- h Kureka was experiencing one of better understanding of carrier ing gun bait naval mately a hiindn l feet above the Yokosuka into Putting cage. The rage, ear and eahle the coldest Ni veiuber in the his- - iqieratiun was gained by these base, Japan, in late March for open up on it. her nicknamed crew dropped to the tint tom of the shaft tory of the district. The storm groups. The rest and repair, the PHILIPPINE During the rnun. tlic at a terrifie speed. On the 2300 which came in the middle of tho "The Showboat" during till stage SEA exchanged Air Group Eleven was refueled from a tanked foot level a hiavy hnlkh"iid was month was followed by a sharp: of her rareer. Two from the Val- in turn tho curriers On May 24, 19fi0, the PHIL1I- - fur Air Group nothing more than mateh wood drop in the temperature and the iev Forge. The sume dnv as the two destroyer that acrnml Norfolk. sailed from SKA after the heavy load passed thermometer dropped to the zero IINK transfer, the PHILIPPINE SEA us throughout the trip, PanaVirginia, pased through thearrived mark. thiough it. became flagship of Vice Admiral a destroyer is like a thnJJJ Canal on 31 May. and Tile in use of the accident was H. M. Martin, commander Seventh circus. Tile carrier s band Kdwnrd Sullivan and Pst Fen- ma San of new home lit her port not known. The ealde had hnm re- nell. IT. of If. students, spent the for the personnel or tin. Fleet. a become to California, Diego, cently inspeeteil and found to lie week end in Kureka. From the Sru of Japan in April, which does not have a band ro Pacific to the addition welcome in gun! condition. But little tune the PHILIPPINE SEA led Task line, telephone lines, guide Fleet on 10 June 1050. was lost through the accident. A Force 77 and other dements of ami a sliip'a buoy line connect tH in war of With the outbreak new cable was put on immediatHv SEA the Seventh Fleet down through two vcHels while the rofuolinr i. PHILIPPINE Marks the Panel Discussion Korea, ami another cage attached. Work Strait and the South going on. and movie film. was ordered to Pearl Harbor on 5 the Formosa was immediately started in the National Education Week In the Formosa nel, etc., are exchanged. To Sea. China emEleven Air with Group July shaft and wilhiii a short time work the PHILIP- it off, the carrier's lielii optw id from Strait, plane barked. war resumed. over the SEA PINE over the two paraded the (Continued from Page One) Leaving Pearl Harbor, Under the auspiees of the should be moderated in elemeSKA sailed at full China mainland and the Islund of ships. There is so much PHILIPPINE Kureka ward of the I.DS Church ntary school. Formosa in an attempt to bolster one doesn't know where to look speed for the Western Pacific. an old folks party was given at will to resist. The Mr. David Eager: "I think the Reaching Okinawa on 4 August. Formosa' During flight oxration n. thwant amusement hall. More immediate objectives are differback to Korea three helicopter follows the ship steamed force sailed SEA PHILIPPINE The than 100 aged residents of Eureka ent. Children are living today a into action off Korea as flagship days later in time to provide close to pick up any fliers who nur ami Silver City were t rented to a well as in the future. The goal of Task Force 77 on 5 August. air support to our embattled crash at sea. or anyone who Beday of ei!oyment. of education i to have people live Since that day, the PHILIPPINE ground forces. Every Chinese of- fall overboard. Autnmiiliili-- were cheerfully We were taken on a tour of thr well together. SEA was relentlessly engaged in fensive of the spring of 1051 suffor transNirting the old Children bdo air strikes to rain fered staggering loses in men and engine rooms and Mrs. Ferguson: launching people from thi'ir homes to the hall should learn to live together now thoiisamls of tons of bombs, rock- equipment and the PHILIPPINE decks where the inum-nxbuikn wlieri' at ii'N n a delirious hot din-- , as social ets and napalm down on strategic SEA's planes contributed mater- steam turbines. cvn orators, groups." m-- r wns served, after which a to the damage inflieted duretc., make one reaiia an targets. During a day und a iallythis there II1(i,t, what a complex floating citv i spl. mild program wn given. period. as as ing of in many night operations, objective Her combat record in Korean carrier is. There ;ih 2500 isa There are 2 vocal numbers hy school and high scIiiniI edu-c- 140 sorties have been launched shows: Mr. .1. K. Bergstrom, storv hv Mrs. ..rude aboard. The PHILIPPINE SEA from this earlier. Except for time waters ion?" 1.Over 10, nun combat sorties. displaces 37,0(1(1 tons, is S68 ftf. Jesfe Haws, vocal solo Miss Mvdh or or rearm out to refuel, ropair Mr. Eager: "The ultimate ob A Men. two 2. A steaming record of over and hu i readings liy Mrs .luseph long, 03 feet Children must for brief criods, tho PIIILII nautical niiies. Buvs. fdn irt talks In' Iev Fraiv jective is the same ion continunet was in SEA 30 knots. of PINK speed to live learn together." 3. Credit for the first MIG-1- 5 of the M. E. Church and Pros. K. the Korean cum- It was a wo.'.li'r:":',l cpricact Mrs. Ferguson: "We should ously throughout shut down by a navy pilot. Frank Itinli of the Tillin' Stake. for us. Wc were sl.m.-- evtr I'iiign. fur education an Tilt1 Interest create 4. in load ordnance heaviest After Mie program the old folks courtesy liy the officer and th. operating with shier canictr want tu carried in combat with any enlisted men. The food w.u wire taken to the Star Thentie the child so they will poi W Il'Te thi'V engine airplane. We discovered that all the it: PINE SEA hit North Korean rail I'lljoveil Hint it Il pic- pUigtCSS." eiluea-tio- n loadA u. record cf fleitwide in Kiddle: Mr. tures. iN'ing guests of C. K. Hindi, and communication centers from Progress personnel worked hard IStoi - is important but not the ulti-- ; Seoul to Wonsan in September. ing ammunition at sea. An aver- hours each ila and if th oiviii'r of the Western Amusement one 100 more tons in of than not leach should We on age mate Yellow In the Sea the SKA is any in.!i. object. PHILIPPINE ship put Company. for education itself." a major performance softening up hour. in the rt lion of what hapi-i-nof sev- just Following thiir 0. A fleetwide record for proInchon invasion coast. the have gx wc then of the Navy, Font: QUESTION of the eral past years tin meinl)ers found visioning at sea. More than 10(1 what it takes. September 15th, Knlre No'.is Literary Club were .Wliat Ih Discipline in School? fifone tons of in hour provisions "When I went to the PHILIPPINE SEA's planes Mr. Blight: making a diive for second hand school used a club. ranging far inland to destroy any ty minutes. teachers the desirous were and dolls. toys They attempts by tho enemy to bring up 7. A record total of nearly of getting a large number of dis- Arc we failing in our present dis- reinforcements. the 8.000 tons of high explosives dropFollowing carded toys suitable for Christmas cipline? initial PHILIPPINE the assault, is Mrs. ped in one operating period. "Discipline Ferguson: so they eould repair them and put No absolute SEA continued to provide close Coming home from the Korean them in shape so they would lie not as itis used to be. for silence learning. nnd deep support for the thnist war after eleven niontlis of comnecessary acceptable gifts for any child. Mrs. Seoul. to inland are working toward the PHILIPPINE SEA bat John II. Donnelly was in charge of Busy workers Two months later, the Chinese set aduty, new Pacific-crossin- g record, object even if they are making thia work. noise. Absolute silence is Communists surprised the United breaking the Boxer's old mark by There was a new men' clothing some of Nations ground troops with a five and one-ha- lf hours. The store opening in Kureka. I ant ami not important in the process smashing drive south down the PHILIPPINE SEA made tlic run learning." Perison Company opened the store middle PHILof the the How A Member of Audience: peninsula, from Yokosuka, Japan, to San in the Elk building annex, the can teacher concentrate in a dived SEA's plane noisy IPPINE Francisco, in seven days and thirthe by place formerly occupied snow and sleet to hold teen rliissroom?" through hours, an average of 25.2 Co. The Eureka Mere. Commission Mrs. "Noisest class back the Red hordes. Throughout knots, to earn the Pacific blue store was under the management room is Haynes: Yalu the the retreat from is more where long learning ribbon. of William I- -. Mitchell, well known on. Times have rhanged. With a 3,200 font homeward Kureka man who had many years going A teacher who is always scolding school it will embarrass the child." embound pennant waving astern, the an tieen experience, having does not gain much. Working toMrs. Ryan i audience): I PHILIPPINE SEA steamed unployee of the V. K. Shriver and gether is most important." der tho Golden Gate at Sons Clothing Store. Mrs. La Yon Ryan i audience i: agree." Mr. Eager: Parents expect too 12 p. m., 9 June 1951. bridge At AlaThe members of the Provo Am- "Shouldn't discipline mean respect Par- meda Naval Air Station, the erican staged a rabbit hunt to teachers? Children of today much of teacher during visit In the vicinity of Klherta. All the scent to be getting out of the ent could come and talk to tea- PHIL SEA received the greatest cher individually. Don't bring child welcome in her five year history. town in Utah county as well as habit of respecting their elders." with you. Parent should agree with June 9th, the PHILIPPINE Kureka were invited to participate toMr. Blight: The student of SEA entered San Francisco Bay and all rabbits killed were dlstritr day is on more friendly terms with teacher in front of child. and 72 hours later was on her way uted to the unemployed through' his teachers. Children used to be QUESTION FIVE: out Iftah county. It was reported afraid of their teachers. That is Why I there nueh a great Need to San Diego, her home port. overhaul, the that the rabbit were exceptionally not the type of discipline wanted. for Education at the present After a PHILIPPINE SEA Is now enfat ami healthy and. therefore, The child should do as told be- Time?? cause he wants to, were good to eat . Mr. Robert Watt: The world gaged in training new crews and Mrs. Ryah (audience I : "Why has grown so small people must fliers, and will leave shortly for Mr. and Mr. Mike O'Gara and son. Emmett. Warren and Carl do children behave in one class live together and understand each more action in the Korean theater of Ln Angelo. Calif, were in and don't behave in another? Who other's problems. The problems of of operations. Kureka for a visit with Mr. and is at fault, the student or the the people of the world are more During the five days we were on board and at sea from 100 to teacher?" Mrs. II. K. Wall. We therefore need more 200 miles off the coast of San Mr. Klight: This seems to be complex. Misses Margaret and Catherine intense education. Sacthe Less teacher's fault. the Diego, Calif., no one could have at students McCormick, discipline e Mr. Seventy-fivper been more graciously accepted red Heart Aeademy at Ogden in a class seems to work better cent ofEager: workera are working in and entertained than wc were by spent a few day with their par anil student seem to learn more. job not known fifty years ago. our boat captain. Ira Hobbs, and The discipline in a classroom dc ent. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph the many other officers of the pends on the personality of the Thia causes additional problems. QUESTION SIX: teacher." was ship. Lt. Commander C. R. Roch-e- r, Mis. Arthur Duggans Wliat doc Freedom of EducaMrs. Kenneth Lunt i audience who shared his officer's statehostess tit the members of the room with Al Epperson and whose Frdili.. Club. The time was spent "When rluldrcn had respect for tion In a Democracy Imply? older people they seemed to be Mr. Watt: It implies each per- wife, formerly Miss Prouse, was playing bridge. Mrs. Allen Ivey won the high seoro prize and Mrs. bettor tx'liavcd m public. This son has a chance to achieve what- from Salina, and Lt. Commander come from the training they ever aim in life he wants." Roach of Waco, Texas, were parlion Oromin the all-cprize. After may at home." Mr. Riddle: ticularly nice to us. They gave us It curds the hoateaa served a de- receive that implies Mrs. Adrien Elton (audience) or course licious luneheon to the following which every subject is tips on interesting things to see, ladies: Mrs. John T. Taylor. Mrs. "Children will do things out in taught in our American schools Wc had complete freedom to go public they never do at home." is given in all points of view. For anywhere on the ship, and to take Hugh Atherley. Mrs. K. B. Ath-rrleMr. Eager: A teacher has to of anything except close-u- p Mrs. Maynard Cronin. Mrs. example when teaching govern- pictures children to views of jet plane armament, Klmer Ferguson. Mrs. Maynard get want to. do things because ment all form and principles of Sometimes children radar screens or plane crashes. they Griggs. Mrs. Clarenrc Gnurley, do need stronger forma of disci each type of government Wc were assigned officer' tatc-rooMr, Cromar, Mrs. 0"orge pilin'. Wc should get all taught." and hnd our meal with the together Mrs. Mrs. Walter Morgan. Gourlry, Mrs. Ferguson: We don't try to officers in the want the way and get children to do room, being Allen Ivev and Mr. Dan Cronin. the characteristics of required to pay for our because they want tu. submerge things meals Mr. P. J. Russell Jr . enterMr. Wahlquist: Wc Parents jump foreign people. teach them our cost $7.f for the five dava. tained the TirtO" Club. The usual to conclusion too fast if children ways but let them live Uieir Of special interest to ns was In program of cards was enjoyed, seem to 1h having trouble with lives in the way most pleasing discover three enlisted men nervwith Mr. J. T. Wilson winning'the teacher. Parents should find out to them." ing on the PHILIPPINE SEA wlio high score prize, Mrs. Hvber Jones the true situation before blaming Mr. Blight: "I.ook over the ques-ten- s are from this area. They are the consolation. Mr. Russell ser- child or lent her. Parents should Kulnn J. Johnson, son of Mr. and und see if there is ved a dainty luncheon to Mrs. Neil have more discipline over their you would like to discuss." nnvthing Mrs. Louis A. Johnson of Maplr- O'Hara. Mrs. John J. Coffey, Mr. children." ton: Mrs. Lunt Salisbury, son of Bert Fields, Mrs. Charles Van Mrs. Rynn I audience i: "lar- - nine. Should (audience): Question ,f M,,pnnl nn,) be-- ! Li'!'h,r',.!?a!ish,ry Mrs. military Frank Bacon. ent should ticur both side of a training Wagoner. American Fork. of our Mrs. Ray Sorenson. Mrs. I letter story before school high W,, llM, n V1y tntl.IVMtlnR viNil they blame either the Jones and Mr. J. I.. Wilson, student or teacher." The Mr. Wahlquist: Th( meeting of "Some parents iuvlentTnnlrm busy place with the Elks Club was held in believe their children above W,n all on nnd iniliPirvTralnii?1 Png the club rooms with Mrs. Frank others. Patents should find out have ,n mm ,li,v' Sometimes it wouldnight ,!nfr be jet. ns hostoss. After the usual facts." (tintimicd on age Six) Gnrrity other time propeller driven plane Mr. Wilkin (audience): "Parbusiness session, card were played -, ' Hil i.l .Illl.l'llltl. and a dainty luncheon was served. ents should visit school more iii"l!'l.::..i h iiiuj:i: fii ijuisii, iiiiiiiiiiiiriiHiiitt Mrs. Maynard Pronin won the first 'Gen and find out true situation." Mrs. "Parents slioulil prize sml Mrs. Mary Stack the cut visit school more often. School prize. Mrs. V. A (illluNil left for In r lias g system." home in I Mrs. Wilson Iae I audience) "If Angeles after spendfew a a weeks with her parents. ing parent Is the only parent to visit h, X Editor Has Cruise porter C. ART NovemUr The Eureka (Utah) Reporter oix-ratin- J? j lOltplIAl NATION Al j I ! Niw StATTlS OHCACO roil aan iiancisco v 'fl d. I ale Carnegie Serinity, Courage, Wisdom - DAY as Lnuia D. Donaldson, Bloomingdale, Ohio, was( disasdriving to his home over icy roails, he made the most trous move of his career. The car skidded and he suddenly jammed on his brakes! The next thing he knew, the next morning, he was in the hoslie pital. When the dnetor came in a few hours later he asked if could have his clothes and go home. Said the dnetor, Yes. yon can -i- n about six weeks. You have a fractured skull and you must stay right where you me, Hat on your back and be quiet." Flat on his hack for six weeks! He certainly would not. He couldn't do it: his business would tie gone; he would he ruined. He explained the situation to the doctor, who was adamant He , raved. All to no avail. He pleaded, thrm.ti wife. She decided against him. hi.' to eomplain-'Imii," she sai.l, patiently, you must do what the doctor Fays." To Ir.ck with the doctor. I am going home." rNE :i.-d- But when lie made an effort to move, he didn't frel like rarrying out his resolve. lie looked in the mirror, saw blackened eyes, almost closed; his nose was swollen to the sue of a football; his head was covered with gauze and mrrrurorlirome. What mess! And it all had happened ( in one unguarded moment! s d c sp.-M-- at - i i s cu.-doi- ! y, That evening his wife brought him something to read. He didnt feel like reading long, but one thing he read stuck; just a few lines transformed his thinking and aided his recovery: God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; the courage to change the things I can; and the wisdom to know the difference." Wonderful lines! Lines that not only calmed his mind for the time being, but lines that have helped him in all the time that has passed since that memorable day. line Plate Special in the family budget I -- ut v, m j Everyone knows that a dollar won't buy what it used to. For example, the food you can buy with a dollar today would have cost only 42 cents in 1940. i But your telephone service? Even though you can't eat it you can't beat it for value in these days of high prices. "Her. senu-month- Why? Because telephone rates have gone up much less than most things you buy, while the number of people you can call (without payment of toll charges) has doubled. It's a fact that the cost per telephone-- , is actually lower than in 1940! you-con-ca- lv !) 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