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Show I iill THE REPORTER appreciate! your calling in ntu'i llemt to you r local correspondent before Tuesday evening Volume Fifty two yOUR ADVERTISING HITS HOME WHEN YOU USE YOUR OWN NEWSPAPER The Eureka (Utah) Reporter, Friday, January 25, 1952 Tintic Goes to Spanish Fork Friday; Met Payson in Close Game Last Week Sister of Local Friday night the Tintic team happens only once in a long time. conversion kept the excitement at Payson and Tintic battled it out at fever pitch until the whistle goes to Spanish Fork to tangle with the Dona - our hopea arc high. every bit of the way, eajccially on blew. the down strech. where a haske The final score of 42-4- 3 for Tay-so- n Fans not attending the for a basket and last tells the end of the story. for conversion game at the Tintic High School miss-c- d that one of those thriller-diller- e Bertha McFhcrson, 6h, sister of Mrs. Ruby M. Bigler of tins city, died in a Salt Lake t it v hospital Saturday after a short illness. She was bom in Niplii January 2, 1884, a daughter of James It. and Jane A. Ollerton McPherson. She had been employed hh deputy county treasurer for Juab county for the past 33 years, prior to which she taught In Nephi schools bas-ketlu- ill Friday The liox score for the game fol- - 20 Years Ago in The porter -- 10c per Number Four Copy- - Legion Sponsors Dance Saturday Feb. 2, "That Others May Walk Woman Dies In Salt Lake. City The American legion and its Auxiliary have agreed to sponsor a dance on Saturday, 2, at Tintic high school gymnasium, all proceeds Snow Storm Has Bad Effect On Local News Council Retains Ray Allstone, field representa- a first lieutenant, field artillery, a number of years. An active member of the Churrh tive for the national headquarters of the Army Reserve, according to You i'Rn dig a lot of things of the Red Cross, was in Eureka a dispatch from Washington, D.C. of Jesus Christ! of latter-daout of the snow, but you sim-pl- y Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Newman Saints, she held many offices, inpaying an official visit to the Tincan't dig any news, as your tic chapter of the organization and were the poud parents of a baby cluding stake and ward president reporter found out tills past of Women's the Mutual Young few weeks. In fact the past attending a meeting which was girl, Duana Lee. Association, and counheld in the library building. two weeks could well he labelselor, secretary pnd teacher in This meeting was held for the ed "Stay At Home Weeks" for other auxiliary At purpose of talking ever the propresidents of Tintic District, the time of her death she wns a osition of getting some additional and for a very good reason. member of the Neplii City Library aid to relieve the conditions preAt a meeting of the Eureka City Iop couldn't get the car out club, and had served as its presiof the garage, anil refused to vailing in tho district. It was deCouncil, held Jan. 18, all appointive dent. cided that a thorough survey walk to town or go to lodge. offices of the previous council were would lie made and that if conMom couldn't scale the heights Surviving are the folh'wlng broretained and are bs follows: Attorthers and sisters: Seth, Heber, and of the snow banks, and attend ditions justified such an action the T. ney. IV N. Anderson. Nephi; JustH. S. Jane McPherson. i Mrs Riuu M. local chapter may make applicaher clubs, and Junior and Litice of Peace. Charles Rechtid; City Card, Estelle and Lula McPherson, tle Sister have been forced to tion for assistance from the naMarshal, Clarence Wilde; Night Mrs. of all Elizabeth M, tional headquarters. Tn the abstay home from the movies, Watchman, Bam Gardner; Water Patrons of Tintic high school Sowbv, Nephi; and Mrs. Kavsvtlle. as their parents were afraid sence of President E. R. Higginson, were Ruby Master. Fred Blight; truck driver, ldst the at pleased M. Friday Bigler, Eureka. and N. Nord, the they would get fturk hi a Bernini; truck driver helpJoseph fine appearance of the high very Funeral services were conducted snow bunk, or be blown out er, Gerald Peterson; Sexton, P. C. meeting was presided over by Mrs. school Pep club, when they march-in Third LDS so town Nephi of winds the by high Lyman Baker, the minutes being ed onto the floor Wearing one of Wednesday Peterson; pumpman, John 1). Ross. ward cliapel by T.t. Davis, bishop. many evenings have been taken by Mrs. J. E. O'Connor. Tim following committees were the most attractive uniforms of Vine t Bluff cemeBurial was in at home, ami from the Past Masters of the Tintic Lodge recent years, also npMifnted at the meeting: they made a most tery under the direction of Anderlooks of the weather today of Masons had things pretty much elainis and accounts, Bird. Farrcn show as they went ithni son Funeral Home of Nephi. there will lie more evenings at their own way at the session be- pleasing and Sanderson; auditing and finanthe intricate maneuvers of their home. At the present writing Miss McPherson was ing held as "Past Masters Night, parade. cing, Sanderaon, Bird, Thompson; old man winter is handing us her work in Juab with the old timers of Masonry fire and water, Brenten, Hint. were dressed in white blou- in Tintic throughami ' also blizznrd of storm another of Tintic in the stations and in sesThey office, prothrough with blue rihbon tie at the county sanitation, Thompson, Thompson; her to Mrs. visits her sister, many charge of the program. collar and royal blue corduoy jumportions. Sanderaon, Bird; streets, alleys and In the point of seniority Billie white slippers and white Bigler. bridges; Fnrren. Brenton, Thomp- Clark was entitled to preside, but pers, son; city property, Brenton, Farren anklets. he modrsUy gave way to John and Sanderson; laws, Bird, Thomp-son- , The girls were alert and showed Rowe who filled the high office in well in the march that honored Sanderson; building within up a pleasing fashion. One after an- both tho fire limits, Brenton.T team and Tintic visiting other Masters including, John Both the club and their adhnmpscn; license, Brenton, Hand-- i 10 18 20 24 Rowe. past Tavson Billie Clark, Claude Baker. visor. Mrs.PepWilliams are to be erson. Bird; police, Farren, Bren-- ; C. E. Ward, Christy Schempp and on the fine showing ton, Sanderaon. complimented Jack Nilson took the floor and they made. made interesting talks. Then after In addition, a word of praise Ralph Wallen, local telephone such, a program had been carried should go to our cheer leaders who returned home on Saturmanager, out there was a fine luncheon and do so well in keeping the spirits F. Walter and Eureka after day Morgan, spending a week in St. Santaquin Jr vf a general good time, of both teams and supporters on a George, where he had charge of a been U. the The a has S. awarded from Association high level. Nor must we forget the patent training school which had to do reported that the plan of feeding Sophomore cheerers who keep the D. with instruction on the dial syshis for automatic Office, Washington, hot soup to the school childen of crowd warmed up in (the Junior tem. He met some tough weather electrical closer" for wiring. Dis-tithe unemployed of the Tintic on thr way home, and saw several This device is partu ulurly adapwas proving beneficial in more varsity games. cals lipped over along the highted to neon sign displays, and may this one. Although ways than way. 11c reported the fog as b used by the trouble shooter to practice had been going on for only "rugged. detect in short circuit immediately a short time, it was reported that Dog 18 defective wiring. were of care taken thus pupils Mr. Mogan lias installed about Doyle Myers wus In American showing improvement in health 2000 neon signs since he opciwd Chief Consolidated, 42 cars; It. Fork last Friday, attending funerada marked and had displayed is now replacing business, and L. Garity, 4; Bullion Beck 3; al scrvirca for his grandmother, vancement in their studies. of them with new rigns many Mrs. Jennie Myers. was pleasBartlett highly Dragon Consolidated, 10. Supt. clonew tlm with circul equipped ed with the idea and was quite ser. anxious that it be continued Walt, as he is known in Eureka, through the winter months. Dog taxi's are not being paid as stated that he bad the idea in mind Had it not been for the scoring of a couple of points in the last quickly as they should be. and the for some time, and wondered why j City Marshal Is issuing this final something hadn't been done to find WEATHER REPORT?? About the popular implement of the nio- E BACHELORS . . . The few seconds of play, Tintic High to all that owners, dog Neon without in warning trouble the signs School would undoubtedly have enthe only thing that can la said mrnt. gals an leaded, Its leap year tered the column of the all dogs without licenses after Feb. tearing them b pieces. He finally is that winning we arc having plenty of In out From good authority comes the (nil are women The of. will be again. disposed made a model of the appliance and The 10, Ncbo basketball division. had. Of course. V. hasn't report that over spviti feet of it mostly force, banting the bachelor male. gamo was found took worked. It it that many played in Tintic gymss seven this past week ss snow luu fallen since Nov. 15. If hours of work to perfect the model been nasium and to say it was a thriller in the preceding weeks, but still the sun would ever shine long was satisfied with the and when he was putting it mildly. There was is far from balmy. Several small enough to get some pictures, we to sent he it Washington moment in entire not a the appliance game LDS ton. He is now working on another snows and terrific winds are work could prove .'that statement. that either team had an advantage. to thr ing hardships on the road crews appliance, an First one team would be leading by the Many of Automatic Client Closer, and will and two points and a few minutes later were of the the residents And opinion on it in the near tho other aggregation would he In Fall apply for a old Sol had completely disthat future. seeahead and thus th game from the heavens, hut it Walt is a na'.vc of Eureka, a appeared showed up for a few hours Sacrament service Sunday eve- sawed until the last minutes of The many friends of Mrs. Wm finally son of Mrs. Ann Morgan, and the last which found Tintic trailing Wirthlin will be ning at the LDS Eureka ward was play,three Thursday, and again on Satsorry to learn points. However, in less that Bhe suffered a broken leg in late James Morgan. under the direction of Dee Wil by and gave a definite lioost to urday, is our time His wife. Sanderson, than it takes to tell it ones spirit. krn. and were as follows: openfall last Friday afternoon. The a of Eureka. They have ing song. Zion Stands wfh Hills local boys garnered three points small bone in the left leg just also a nativ Issiking out on the bleak son". Morgan, who is a one wonders if the snow will ever Surrounded; opening prayer, Wil- - and ita looked like an extra period above the ankle was broken when one son. Ft ai1; in Mr. Morgan's bnsimss disappear, and when that quest urn sn Ixo; sacrament song bv con-- : woul,a be necessary to settle the she slipped on the ice on her way partner a ion. While of these Emblems down town. Dr. Holmes attended in Sau a'pi'ii. The family moved to was asked, a philosophical nil an-- : Wo Partake; speaker. Justin Lamb A fpa,t toss by one of the I oyson her and she was later taken to her Santaqmn a few years ago, but swered, "It always has before," f the Santnquin-Tinti- c She is reported to 1m in since they do a 'I the servicing of which in itself gives a tut of en- - , ,y ' ? Av; 4.high coun- wu !. home. through and all are wish the neon lights in town, he is here couragement. All will he glad to! cil: talk on MIA work. Tola Ncw-ih- c "fair" rondition. it n?r K ' Mad-as when lie mrch ;i n nn: song. Dear to the Heart of tnr a clcni her a speedy recovery. see lh" nsow melt, hut an- hoping. ing 4 , his homo ir- inul a. ' it. melts rather the Shepherd; speaker, Basel Tish- - jounced the end of the gamc oiliewisr figgem M f ' time he is wink- Iwsits will Is imirti.Jowly, score was 27 to 25 in favor of At tile wa m demand, snd I t y ''J ing on on" of t i e irgest neon signs in Kuwltn b i a I s an- i:ilhr a Payson. Carlson was the outstandbusfor clod r in his ever ront w an ing player. attic!". Simw shovels nr" iness. and it. wiil l used for a new Carlson, forward of the Tintic business firm opi ning in Provo. High School was solidly set in the Confer on I'olhi Mr. Morgan recently elected second position among the forof S intaquin Wildlife Edythe I. Green was hi Nephi president wards of the Ncbo Division. Have you seen the rlever win- Federation. and Mona on Monday of the. week GROOMING STARS . . . Frank One of the most daliorate and dow in the Brite Spot on I 'olio business, and feels that display the Leahy, mentor of Notre Dame, enjovablo affairs ever givin by one for Cafe ? It will be well worth tins year will he a banner tadv Elks club, was the annual time to stop and view it. your keeps his hand In coaching The the March of Dunes. While tiler by Instructing his two practice banquet given at the club rooms. a down next are of time town, had she the you slop making privilege In getting off the mark la At seven o'clock a four course and take a look. You will find it sons tour of the Juab County Hospital a (printer's start on the sands turkey banquet was served to very interesting. It is especially and rejiorts ttu', it is very beautimembers. The dinner attractive at fourty-twat Miami Beach, Fla., daring when well and supplii-is decorated night lighted fully was served at one long table which up, and will be of interest to both vacation. all with necessary equipment, was decorated in a valentine young and old. School at 10:00 a in. for earn of those utensils Sunday drugs, scheme. Following the banquet, The display has required some Thomas Srrsm. acting superint in- who are hospltallzisl. The kitchen bridge and "500" were enjoyed. real thinking, planning and work dent. is equipped for usefulness, and also Kiwanis Mrs. Thomas McCormick won high on the Worship hour. 11:00 a.m. Rev. for the comfort of the w rkers part of the owner, so you score for bridge and Mrs. Lydia are Mr. Hansen, who escorted Mrs urged to see the display and Corlett, official ig. eveFerguson for 500. The of Choir owner think and Carl Galloway through, what Green tell the Wednesday you practice. prize went to Mrs. Elmer Fer- it. was very courteous and said he ning at 8 p.m. chairwas Rowe John Mrs. guson. hnd hern informed that, the hosItrgular weekly meeting of the man of the banquet committee; is one of the best west of the KiwHnia chili was held nt the home pital had Mrs. Elmer Ferguson charge Mississippi This should make the of Mr. snd Mrs. Is'slie Randle. The of tho tables; and Mrs. M. E. people of Juah rounty very proud. regular order of business was carGriggs acted as chairman of the ried nut. with president lrs Rancommittee. card Mr. anil Mrs. Arin Ilniderirk dle presiding. C. of J. the S. N. Spaulding A delicious and rlilldren drove to Yuba Dam supHT was served by Penney store of Provo was in last Kumlav snd spent the day, Mrs IlAndle. Ilroder-IrkEureka, assisting Manager with Mr. and Mrs. A. Next meeting will he held nt thi a-- ) during the time of moving Ario derided Mini all I lie Know home of Msgr. A. F. Ciovannoni. in new location the store to its hasn't been deposited in Eureka the Shriver building. He also took met up with some vicious They Mr Ijuirn Blight was suffiei-,entldrifts on their wav tn the rhargo of the Eureka store while looking the attended Mr. McMicheal recovered to leave the Iay-- i Dam. in Denver. I son hospital last 8unday, where spring conventionWomens' League The Catholic Dor (lenient Is on the Job again alic has bem confined for the pnst hail an enioyable session at the nt the Utah Power tt Light Com- several days. At the present time home of Mrs. Nora McCormirk. pany, after being confined to his she Is with her daughter, Mrs Mrs. J. E. O'Connor won the prize home for the past two weeks with Hugh At boric v. In Hnlt lotkc, ami is reported to he much Improved for high score for bridge Dr. N. a rntlier serious ease of the flu. O'Born gave a very interesting Mr. and Mrs. Whit ford Bates Arvid Newman made a business talk and this was followed by a piano solo by Miss Mary Frances trip to Provo on Wednesday of nnd children, of Provo, wrre in town on Sunday visiting relatives Mr. and Mrs. Robert (illlUple Garrity. A vocal solo was given this week. . liA , end baby daughter returned to by Marie Hanley and Maureen McMi their home in ITire on Sunday. Cormick tap dnnrrd. i'ntncrs Junes was home J.irk I .nenn left Inst Wednesday CHRIST PAINTINO . . . This rleseap of Jesus with three disciples . Mrs. Gllllspie and for Tucson. Arizona, where he will from Tooele over the Rex N. Anderson of Salt Lake baby have spent 7S of water tho Christ painted by Jacques colors os Is one of lift the past few weeks at the home of City, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. N. work for Centennial Development '' visiting with her mother, Mra. N. Baresla, Now Yorh artist. i Co. Mr. and Mrs. A. Jones. Robinson. Anderson, hnd been commissioned y Appointments; Lists Pep Club Proves Popular With Committees i Patrons to go to The March of Dimes. There will lie a container at the door and these organizations will match the amount collected. Dimes, Dollars Help This part of Utah has always been on the lucky sides in that they liuve had very few victims of polio. This year Utah has had nearly six hundred esses, many of them fatal, and a great number will need care fur many years to come. By our Dimes and Dollars we ran help slay this "Polio Monster and by research with money from this collection, it will make it possible, so says Edythe I. Green, county chairman and may God In His own good time see fit to this scourge from the world. lift "Hitching" Rides vice-preside- nt Dangerous, Warns Marshall siu-n- well-know- n City Marshal, Clarenco Wilde, is requesting that parents warn their children of the danger of "hitching rides" an cars when motorists stop at intersections. This practice is extremely dangerous and should he sitpped at once. City officials art once again asking that She residents of the town have patience with the workers in their efforts to rlear the streets. They nro doing everything INMisible to keep traffic moving, and arc making wonderful j ; i Invention Patented By Electrician Farren, For His "Automatic Circuit Closer" Parent-Teache- pjlt-gres- , Special Program At Mutual -- Ore Shipments For Week of Jan. Owners Get Final Warning From City Marshall The large crowd in attendance - b- at (the special Meet Me At Mutual program on Tuesday evening at the LDS Eureka ward, was gratifying to the officers and tenrhers of the regular Mutual classes,! The very fine and entertaining program was os follows: opening prayer, Adrien Elton; scriptural rending, Bonnie Clement; piano duets. Alice Riddle and Margaret LurRs; themo "Meet Me At Mutual" was given by Phil Thomp- BYE-BY- I i Mrs. Wm. Wirthlin Church News Activities son; Bishop ; Fractures Leg On Ice home-owner- pui-n- ! i - 4 r4 yX FU i - . 1 - Unique Display At Local Cife j o Methodist Church Meeting Schedule j Holds Regular Meeting ut I- jfwi y Uy. ' j &J . FVirsey, Dar-len- o y. ! w-'- ' all-r- e Peaitt and Nelda Childs each gave short talks telling why they rnme to Mutual; a story by Nelda Childs was then given. After Individual class work was completed the gnsip and a spirial program was given under the direction of the speech, dance snd music departments, with each department giving numbers. Speech department under the direction of Tola Newman: two talks on "What is Good" by Bill Bate, and "What is Bod" by June Row-leThese talks were followed by individual thoughts in connection with the SiM'cch dipartment by officers ami teachers. Music under the direction of Kent and Alice Riddle directed group singing; dance program was under the direotion of Ham and Ionn lAinl: closing prayer was given by Gary Redmond. re-to- ld s. T -- Proves Successful The Weather? . . . Mostly Bad ., ... week-end- . Wesley s. , rs ct j . Mr. Myrtle Theriault, who has lMen confined to St. Mark's hos- pital in Salt Lake for several days following an operation, returned home Smday. She la reported to be much improved. see Mrs. Frank Ewell and son Larry, of Drngerton, spent the past week visit Ing with Mrs. Ewell's father, John Galley, and other relatives. Ira Mrllor, Wesley Christensen. Anton Malmstrom, and Henry Roberta, of Dividend, were in Salt take last Wednesday attending funeral services for Ivan Berquist. Mr. Berquist was well known in the district, having lived at Dividend for 30 years, where he was in the employ of the Tintic Standard Mining Company. Carl Callaway was In Nephi on Monday of this week. He was kind enough to drive Mrs. Green to the county seat on polio" business. The elements of vacuum tubes latest models of hearing aids are of nickel filament as thick as wire, only human hair. used in the one-ten- th Cut the strips containing buttons and button holes from discarded garments snd use them under flys in new garments. This will save much time anil labor. Soiled ploying cards can be denned by dipping a small sponge in spirits of camphor and rubbing the card gently. This will restore the newness. |