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Show ft THE REPORTER in oppnrialii your callinglocal mu items to your comiporuUnt boforo Tuoo--1 day evening Volume Fifty two YOU USE YOUR OWN NEWSPAPER -- 10c per Number Three Copy- - Snow Storm, Wind Visit Area Closing Roads, Stalling Cars Campaign Set Workers Edv t lu I. Green. i liainuan of roHiits thr March of Himes," tlial the workers litivt- - all proni-ist-their help again thin year, ami will be vailing ut each and every luinm in the near future, if the Our weather man will need in much greater this year because of the epidemie proportion of eases in 1951. In Juab county we have helped three new and cne old case, and all the funds left here liuit year have been depleted, so we must replenish our treasury. A good thing to remember at this time is: God loveth the cheerful giver, so please make your donation as large as you possibly can, and may God Bless You All." ADVERTISING HITS HOME WHEN The Eureka (Utah) Reporter, Friday, January IS, lJf2 House To House Atomic Energy Equipment Trucks By Polio Y OUR Snow, snow, and still more snow! One begins to High Winds Close wonder where to pitch that snow from the new snow Road Near Bridge storm, when clearing paths anil Last tl drive-way- s. High winds on Wednesday ufter-ni'o- n cl iscd highway 6 for sivcral miles below the Red bridge, west of Eureka. Several cars were stalled n,..r for a few hours, hut the at ate road rrew claim! the road in short order, and the motorlsta were able to continue on their wav. Atomic Energy equipment will be transported by huge trucks to Provo for show February 26.27. The show Is beln provided by the American Museum of Atomic Energy at Oak Ridge, Tenne., e. Complete Atomic Energy Show Be Mm. Laura Blight is reported to bo improving at the Payson hospital, where she was taken on last Sunday. She has been on the sick list for the past several weeks, and her many friends will be pleased to know she is recuperati- Presented By BYU, February Heavy Snow Splits Unoccupied Home Former Tintic 26-2- 7 Sunday old man winter smacked us again with a lulu of a blizzard. Eureka' aide streets are in very had condition. The driver of the City cat is working many, many hours and doing a wonderful job, considering tho very inadequate equipment. State and County road crews are working round the clock in their efforts to keep reads and highways passable. In many cases it hns been a futile job, with high winds filling in the reads as fast s they clear them. The road between Vernon and Eureka has been dosed since Monday. The road crew extricated some two dozen cars which had been trapped in the deep snow drifts. The road rrew under Wilford Redmond, state read foreman, worked all Resident Has An unoccupied house on the rf town split at the seams Monday afternisin, due to physics professor, th heavy pressure of the snow. In addition to the 5300 students on the campus, the exhibit is exOld Timers will fafantfy the house as the old Spriggs residence, sevnight Monday night to free the pected to be visited by thousands Dan Edwarda, former Tintic eral doors west of the Stack resof interested persons from the entrapped automobiles. No serious ng. effects have been reported. Eurtire state. Tours will be arranged reaident, haa accepted a position idence. It is reported that tho last eka ns working at Dugway have for school children, and symposia as a commissioner of conciliation owner was Boh Ashworth. This will be held for clubs, editors, for the Federal Mediation rnd is net confirmed, hut several have been forced to stay at the Proving DEAN flEALTHY . . teachers, and public school stud- Conciliation Sendee. Mr. Edwards reported he was the owner. grounds, or take the round about lean General William ents, with the exhibit serving as resigned aa referee and mediator trip to Salt Lake City to get to le alive 'and healthy Wit is the salt of conversation, for the Utah Labor Relations Eureka. It is becoming Increasingdemonstration material. nwnlst p risen camp. Board, and will leave for Wash- not the food. William Hazlitt At a meeting of the members of atation where there was more ly difficult to keep roads passable. The Monday night shift rrew ington, D. C., January 20, Hnd the Tintic Gun and Duck club, held room, and from which aide the nine-week will attend a and Tuesday day shift at the Chief at Goshen, the following new of- rage is entered. He undoubtedly training school in mediation work. Consolidated Mine were unable to ficers were elected to serve during thought the cage would come from 1932: Ted Okeberry, work, due to lack of cars. The UnAfter finiahng ut the training president; the surface and that he had plenty fair Pacific railroad managed to Mr. Edwards will he asschool, Ray Hansen, vice president; H. E. of time to cress. However, when Long-Tim- e Wall, treasurer; C. E. Ward, secre- the call was made the rage started get cars Into town late Tuesday, signed to a permanent station, not and the night shift went to work yet decided upon by the service. tary; Leater Dobbs, Ira Miller and from the 1100 foot level and the at 8 p.m. instead of the regular Robert Garrity, trustees. Mr. Edwards wss born Sept. 2. engineer lowered it to the 1900 hour of 6 p.m. , Stoke-on-1 result with it level, acin that 1964, One of the most important Staffordshire, caught The Denver and Rio Grande tions taken at this session was the unfortunate man beneath its Trent, England. He enme to Utah Western engine sent in to dear He was to the his Samuel wdth and weight. 82. $2.00 dues the at brought for Jane parents, D. Mary longyear placing Members of the Santaquin-Tinti- c Mary Myers. stake and tracks, broke down and la parked E. Wagstaff Edwards, when he a member. For the two years pre- surface and emergency treatment time resident of Eureka, died Monon friends the tracks at the upper end of who to FI. was Dr. A. in 4 conferveil He was reeel asstake of no vious age. given by Callaghan. day in Salt Lako City after a lingannual dues had been years gathered participate town. sessed against the members, hut Those present stated that Mr. But- ering illness. Mrs. Myers was tak- his education in Tooele county ence held 12-13 the It is reported that coal supplies Saturday and Sunday, an indebtedness of $2.00 for re- ton displayed wonderful nerve and en to Salt ake City about three schools. stake house in Santaquin, received are getting short, but aa far as is He was to endurance. taken the in the He and his moved to weeks with ago. building dyke repairing n fine start, in the new year with family known, no one In town is sufferiwas he where Cross Holy Goshen bottoms had to be taken Mrs. Mvcrs was horn June 12. Eureka, end worked as miner ut an Hospital outstanding spiritual feast. ng. Food supplies have been adecare of. The membership fee to the reported resting as well as could 1869, in Comrands Valley. Wales. the Tintic Standard Mining Co. at The conference was quate, and the tracks have been (Continued on page four) club had always been $5.00, but as She came to America when she Dividend, Utah, and later worked over by President Carl A. presided Patten, aide to make regular trips. 18 was 14 months of age, and had underground in mines of Eureka. a special inducement the sum of who with his counselors, president H. E. Jonee, D A RGW station as serve to He left mine work lived in Illinois. $5.00 would pay membership fee Fred W. Davis and president Liu-renagent in Eureka, reports that a and also dues for the year. Mr. Sin was married to James union labor executive for six years, W. Clayson, with memliera Mining Co., railroad plow la expected to get O'Hallnran on June 28. 1888 in traveling extensively in the west- of the high council and bishops 41 Chief Consolidated Okeberry, Mr. Garrity and Mr. ears; R. L. Gurley, silica, 4; through the drifts in Homanaville Dos Moines, Icwa. He died two ern area. He later was with the Dobbs were appointed to collect participated in the instruction and Dragon Consolidated, 10; Bar X, today or tomorrow. Several cars dues. al.v to solicit new memliers. years later. She came to Utah in Department of Employment Secur- edification of nil. of Chief Con ore are stalled in Jericho, 1 ; Bullion Beck, 3 cars. Commission 1897. where she married Wm. D. ity, Utah Industrial John Morley, Jr., commander of A. Real Halverson the high drifts and cars of ore represented Mvers. September 13. 1898 at Mr. Edwards was sn industrial the local post of American runi-ii'it1- e the welfare from other mining companies are rhuirh Mm. 1917. general Oct. Bartlett Jess 15, from commissioner (Florence 1931 in 17. He died Denn llenroid, Jerry Eureka. Oct. E. and pnrtieipatcd in all Mao Vivian) of Mt. Tew, Wyo., MX also stalled. to March 1. 1919. He Iihs been Sorenson and I). C. Eureka. of the conference which , axt week after visiting her mo- merting Relations Labor the Utah with Wednesday night another snow wen at Spanish Fork attending a She wes a charter member of included the welfare and stake tlier, Mrs. Wm. Vivian. Mra. Bart- storm made its appearance, but 1919. March Board since in session of the district organization, Eureka. Rrhckah lodge Funeral services for Mrs. ElizaPriesthood leadership meetings on lett enme to Eureka to celebrate was not too severe, and tho high or w'hich John C. Downey was beth Hutchinson were held MonSurvivors inrlude a sister. Mrs. During the past four years Mr Saturday evening ami two general her mother's 83 nt birthday. Mrs. winds of the past three days subr, in ill worked was Edward has coopercommander. Mr. Downey Peoria. 111.; a day afternoon in the LDS ward Minnie Auld, sessions in Sunday, Everyone in- - Vivian is one of Kurrka'a oldest sided. Today (Thursday) the sun Mediation F'edcrnl witli the ation O'Connor. and cnuldnot Patrick Peoria, with Bishop George Forsey chaPI h' nlensnnt jiersonnlit v. and residents, and her many friends is shining and it looks na if wo A delegation from the and several nierrs and nephiws. Sendee in helping to settle num- the richness '"conducting. of his experiences and are wishing her mnny happy manbetween erous might get a break in regard to at be conductwas Chest will services Funeral wage disputes Nephi, Community follows: as were The services os hi expounded the instructions weather. (We hope). ed credit is and and 1 labor, p.m. at Anderson agement going there to attend the session Opening song, "I Need TIipc Every ed Friday at a num-For- k virtues of welfare participation, with it American Assisting settling Sons of County Commission, with view Hour." and Mortuary, j ami growth in the Gunnel. by the Ladies' Chorus; if securing assistance from the by Leo T. Hansen, bishop of ber of large st likes In industry. Max Larsen; prayer, opening Elder Lvnn recently' FYiurth the Mr. of Lifgran. of friends Fork The many ward, county for the unemployed Clarence Hauer; solo, American of Jesus Christ of Latter-- , wards in Tintic District are happy reform'd missionary from Finland, district. The delegation explained speaker, Head Beneath a nose. My Lay to learn of Ins promotion, and are gave a most inspiring report of a the critical circumstances of many ib.v Clcone Wilcken; Saints. speaker, Wil- dayFriends mission. Hilmt in this section of the county and lson the at call may wishing him 1n very best of luck svren.-wfnLee; song. Beyond the Sun-- i The theme of the confer non lent stated that additional riiiof must set, by Ladies' Chorus. Members ary Kjaday from 10 a.m. until time in his new position. " he secured by the Chest to tak. of Mrs. Edwards and het family itself to youth and responsibility tiie chorus are Thelma Griggs of service. Tills brought the teachings of the: can of the situation. until Sait F'nrk in will remain be American will in Burial Rowcna Ilansen, Ruth Wahlquist, rorfer'-nehome to everyone presThe Commissioners, nil of whom MarR;l,.Pt LllctWi Milly Kay. selastl is out cemetery. ent for if youth is to sucreed and condiNext Tuesday evening, acquainted with the Chatwin. 22, a special Kobinson. Grace jorcs get the most from life the older tions. agreed to assist and at this 1()nna i.ilxm!in a n d La Verne memYsTs most in liiiigi lit" in iiv- is with Mutual the theme for program lioing planned sosinn appropriated $1,000. this Closing praver was given 1 ing and exemplifying flic gre.at sum to he spent in road work be- Meet Me Mutual to carried out, the Eureka truths of the (eisjiel. L. D. S. want. taI,:,rily JuTtCwork i As part of the conferem The officers anil teachers are v .a n'-(Irnn'ily would consist rf rutting off voral DrniH-r- , was n.nr1 an anxious to have the parents attend this pnigiiiin and sen for tlieni-.'elve- s "Pwdcd resident Kuivka" nnd silver bishop of th Gmola ward to reCity, thus just, what type of wnk is who Burial was in Springvillo F,er-Hn- d place Bishop Riuloliffe N'd.-o- u straightening the road somewhat done at. Mutual. Barents ami Is'ing as Hit release an was limorable Mew tiain given Mrs. J. H. Andrew end daughter c(iivenieivo. making a hotter view while !Rrwn cemetery, are being extended a rnr-d- : M lisle in their effmts to for the confe: .'lice W.ri friends Jennie returned Sunday after a were wond'-if-.- l driving the highway il to attend the classinvitation Sai-noaiweek's vacation sent in Palo Alto care foi (!. I' -lsscngeis, and the mu! r Mu Fl) Iila blimili and Dan Sullivan, the county read C es their gill or boy is attending, T. Rav i mi. wetmost a with ward, were congenial 'passengers and San Francisco. They to have a belter underIatboi. Vera I in oilier of group v, pi, no one showing any JnlliY.. guests of Mrs. Andrew's sister anil regular the Mutual program standing VlVi-al'atti-nbrother-in-laMany of tie Roper and fax I The Mr. and Mrs. II. o. ..signs "f p.m 1'ejhcrt Green, performed some consists of classes Mrs. Rea Tinder Rife, 49. formI lie .n i ! " am pi'nonm at The let ill Wcstnvcr s visited point Alto. barge in Palo Brown iin They and iiniisuallv fine work during t lie m:o.' mill took pictures gat n mu I suiL'ing. solon and limi in draiiin. speech, dance nnd music er resident of Silver CSty and Euri"!e of in the Bay interest many aig spots mediately after the rerent heavy In nil planned to give creative release eka, died Saturday in Oceanside. via were an of f icturesipie ciiiyon. iiiiiolM-rarea. snow storms nnd by almost super-- j the to youth energies. The class work (alif.. following a short illness, acnf and :.Mrs one e was Jennie Andn This aie very cnteieiii human efforts were shle to keep! The trip proved to In very excith'llld-- : ideals. -- t In Id il M.a'. home cording to won! received hy relaand Irmo airived in the slain thank? they largi the highways of the district open At til" i Iom' of Ha regular class- tives here. ing and a hit frightening. They before t In- "mil i stollll" niii.-i 'if those at, ndii g aught the n Westei on to traffic. Seldom, if ever, had the expire the were passengers es, all will Join together for fun She was Itnrn December ft. 1902, it was tin lies!, also. Mrs. I Vile Elizabetli Wright Pacific railroad's luxury stream- them hi ll.e l.i; h Sieim.s. distriet been forced to fight its I r f m Silver Citv. a direction under all, t)u daughter of Wm. resiwav through sueh snow hanks and, Done Smith. 19. died lit her liner, California Zephyr, which was li and music di-- i anil Ellen Tinder. She married s , do ne, danee, . JS51 hut for t.he prompt nnd efficient dence in Salt Lake last. Friday 26 hours late nnving in Salt Like rectoi.. Clarence Wallace in Silver City due to reek nnd snow slides in tin work of Mr. Sullivan and those em- after a lingering illness'. A cordial welcome is extended about 1919,-H- e died in 1926. were A daughter of Thomas nnd Feather River canyon. They ploye! I under his direction there to all, whether or not you are a She was married to Vernon Rifo would have been serious Mocking Cinra Marsh Wright, she was born held up 13 hours hv (lie ris k slide IVir-loeiulsr iif the LDS church. ( in Eurekn in 1930. Mr. Rife was of nil Tintic roads. Realizing the May ft. 19"2. in Payson. where stu- ami 7 hours hy the mow slide becuts are urged to attend this sper-- ; la of the Eureka ReportCalifamIortola. and schools. The Rieli Bar nt tern tween led ptihlie seriousness of the situation. Mr. in1, in hi. prog for er a of years. They number wen drifts fornia. They rejMiiteil Sullivan kept his crews working ily later moved to Mammoth. moved to Duchesne in 1941. Mr. 8 6 feet L. and Melvin to was between married She high. uni! clrorod not and day only night Rife (Ins! two yrnrs ago and Mrs. Utah school the main arteries of travel hut Done, promiment After crews had cleared the deRife moved to California. Salt 1921. in Lake in teueher. removed snow from the imurtant April bris left by the lin k slide, and the Survivors include three sons and 1912. 17, one died streets of Mammoth, Silver City City. Mr. I May Zephyr proceeded on its way, ana daughter. Jack Wallace, WyomDinner-Meetin- g and Eureka, opened the road to in Ogden. They made their home other nnd larger ris k slide roared ing; Howard Wallace, with the U. 1 1' lh cemetery and helped in other in Eureka for several years, and down into tiie canyon, reported S. Armv in Korea; Robert Rife, was Done Mr. that time work which made it possible for during Mrs. Andrew. the army in Germany and with held Tlw Kiwnms Eureka at club Tintic High miners to get to their work with- music instructor Mrs. Andrew also reports that a on Wedensd.av Jeanette Rife. Oceanside and an School. out too much inconvenience, regular meeting insuffer did at no time any they i W 'fv a v evening at the home of Mr. and aunt. Mrs. Libby Tolmnn. Fred Button, an employee of the She was married to J. Morrill Funeral services will he conMrs. one Denver. 1916. Pag Hill Mining Compnnv, and Spurner. The recn- - ducted in Smith July 16. ordi-Monday at 1 p.m.. in the was curried business lar of of tho prominent residents of Tim rou pie resided in Salt Lake Fairbanks Mortuary Chape! al I'CxIin out. with llandb. president was seriously injured City since t tint time. Mrs. Smith Eureka, At the cli se of the inn -i Orem. Friends may call at the while at work in the shaft of this was a member of Hie Ciiurrh of SunSaints. ing a vtv delirious supier was Mmtiinrv Kundnv afternoon. property. He was caught under the Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Mondav before and day tiv scrvi-evening Mrs. surshe is Spuirier. Besides her husband, descending cage nnd the lower Tin1 next niix'ting will is held the wrvii'rs. Burial will he in the portion of his body was quite badly vived hy two daughters. Mrs. Prisnt the Immr nf President and Mrs. Irovo rity cemetery. crushed, attending physicians lu-- cilla lino Done Ostlund. Spokane, Robert arrived home from Ger-- i L'xlic Randle. of the opinion that he had re- Wash., nnd Mrs. Barbara Done manv where he Is stationed with oo nt 16 a. m.. a school sister. Like ceived a broken hark in addition to West. Salt Sunday City: al-'.i p. e Mr ami Mrs. Croiniir and the army air force, in time to , .i Dully crushed leg and internal Mrs. I con W. Goodman. Provo: Thomas Screen, acting superinfor his tend the services fiimral son. Richard of Plensanl Grove, tendent. end two brothers, L. M. Wright. injuries. t ;ti:; 'T 1 . j Mr. and Mrs Jack ( roman and nnd her. Mr. Button was employed ns Payson. and J. F. Wright. Plis-heWorship hour, 11:60 a. ni , Rev. Word Nik boon sent to another i sons of Sail Like Pity and Mr. Mrs. Philo Corlett officiating. foot level Nev.; two pump man on the son. Howard with the U. S. army PlrkJan. Mis. Wm. nid Choir Mrs. Truman nnd (Bonnie Sterling "f the Big llill, which was the Wight man prarllce, Wednesday, fi ) rnuniiri and small son. of San In Korea and he is enroute home. lowest level of the mlnn and at ertng. Payson; also four grandelnl 23. nt the Alton Baker home at 8 Diego. Tnlif., were visitors at the which point large pumps were ; dren. jp. m. Aaiian Theodore I In vnrs, who underhome of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gear The church members are conwchc held kept in constant operation to free1 Funeral services went an operation at the Holy week. on last nf on the workings of water. At noon Wednesday. Jan. 16, from the gratulating Mrs. Wm. Ytvtnn Saturday fl. INDIAN' I ir.HTER DISPOSED . . . MaJ. Joseph Cross hospital several days ago. Mr. Button phoned the engineer on South 19th ward, in charge of C. t he omsion of her H3rd blrt hdny, basement apartNew York fighter, claimed oqualter'a rlzht on his Mr. anil Mrs. James lain! of returned home last Saturday, lie and are extending her best wishes the surface for tho rage and up- - Thomas Rick, ment. But Vho law and the landlord thought otherwise and moved Mammoth. scnt Tuesday of tills is recuperating tiierly, according ! and continued health for hsppi-was in bulkNrphl city Interment started across the pareplly him out. to latest reports. week In Nrphl. ness. head to" get on the other shle of the cemetery. Brigham Young University will present the nation's most complete atomic energy show February 26 and 27 in the Joseph Smith Ballroom, it was announced today by Ray Beckham of the extension 20 Years Ago in The north side division and Dr. Wayne B. Hales, Important Job porter Lingering Illness Takes A. Reed Halverson Represents LDS General Authorities At Conference Eureka Resident their January at Ore Shipments For Week of Jan. ce Funeral Services Held Here For ! j IS Mrs. Hutchinson half-brothe- eh i l 1 i Special Program Will Feature MIA "Meet Me At Mutual" Night Tuesday I)e-we- re i January Eurekans Return From Exciting Train lKRu,a at bos-:ii's- Trip Delayed By Snow, Rock Sides j ; at s. Lii-Pa- hi.-hn-p. Funeral Services Set Monday For st, , I I n Mrs. Rea cornier Kesident n pas-Si-llg- Mammoth 1 1 I . s Dies in Salt Lake -- j o - j iwanians Enjoy ; ?rys rl i Methodist Church . t- rimmik '" Sets Meetings mg r If) half-sister- L-sll- J s. , r Dritii'' l.JL, Jim, tfisr-Si'iS- Rife |