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Show 7711 RlUOIUT.R apprPi'iulci your lulling In YOUR ADVERTISING HITS OMR WHEN YOU USE YOUR ilcrnt lo your local ivnvsporulcn I hoforp Titos tlay ncning ncM's OWN NEWSPAPER Volume Fifty two The Eureka (Utah) Reporter, Friday, March 7, 15o2 Number Ten -- Methodist Church THS Takes Band, Chorus THANKS The officers anil Icuchcrs of the Eureka US Hurd wish In extend thanks In I lie resident of the district for their geiier-ou- s contribution to tin, (hlld- rrna' Primary Hospital. i Sets Quarterly On Exchange Program Meet Friday Nigrt A group of Tintic high school students presented Sunday i sch.s.i - depart mom f?r A1 aRe an exchange assembly for the Juab high school at Handle, r 10:00 am. Harry aunt. Nephi, Thursday monung. The program consisted of "doming Worship Hour, 11:00 a variety of oiuaical numbers. Students who participated, included all of the members of the Tin-ti- c high school band and nine members of the Kiris chorus. a.m., Rev. W. B. Coiielt, officiating. Dr. Walter C. Wampler, district suMrintendcnt, will conduct a quarterly conference on Friday 26 evening, March 7. Congregational supper ( pot luck ) will precede the Chief Consolidated, 71 carloads; meeting at 6:30 p.m. at the EurDragon Consolidated, 24 carloads; eka Methodist church. Eureka Hill, 1 carload; R. L. Gar-itA district rally for MFY is sche7 carloads; Bullion Beck, 3 duled for 3:30 Sunday, March 0. at carloads; Bar X, 2 carloads. the First Methodist church in Salt Mr. and Mrs. Harry Randle were Lake City. Iot luck supper will be Salt Lake City visitors on Tues- served. Eureka group asked to day of this week. bring cakes. Ore Shipments for Week of Feb. The program began with the band playing the school song, followed by two overtures and two novelty numbers later in the program. Other instrumental numbers included a brass quintette and a woodwind quintette. Girls triple trio, a girls trio and a soprano solo rounded out the vocal numbers. Johnny Campbell, student body president, acted as master of ceremonies. Of special interest was one of. the two novelty numbers, "The Three Bears." A somewhat mod-- j emized and distorted version of earS the familiar story was narrated by while band the supJune Rowley, plied the humorous bits of music a meeting of the directors of portraying each character and in- theAtTintic Standard Mining Co., cident. The program was under the dir- held at Salt Lake City, a dividend ection of David K. Riddle, music of 5c a share was declared At the instructor. Supt. Blight and Prin- same time a dividend of 3c per was declared on stock of the cipal Alonzo Sandstrom were ad- share Eureka Standard. visors and organizers. The dividend of the Tintic Standard was just half of the regular amount of 10 cents a share quar4-- H terly and conformed with the companys announced policy of paying dividends out of earnings only. The quarterly dividend of 5 cents y, I 20 in Jle Reporter "500" was played and a nice luncheon was served. Prizes were awarded Mrs. A. M. Stewart and Marion Russell, first; Mrs. T. A. Clement and Harry Wilde, house prizes. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilde. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Stewart, Mrs. Roy Hone, Mrs. Anna Morgan, Mrs. Lou Barrett. Mrs. Alta Frisby. Mrs Lydia Ferguson. Marion Russell and Clubs Will Red Cross Drive Postponed Mar. 17 Mrs. Virginia Randle. Red Cross chairman of Eureka. announces that the Red Crisis drive has been postponed until March 17. House lo house canvassers will call on residents the week of March 17. i Democratic Party to Hold Mass Meetings March 10 The Democratic party will hold precinct meetings next Monday, March 10, at 7:30 p.m. The purpose of Kiwanis Sponsor Easter Seal Sale; Hear Talks this meeting is to elect officers for the ensuing two years, and to elect delegates to the rounty convention which will be held in the near future Precinct No. 1 meeting will be held at the County Court House; rrreinet No. 2 will hold their meeting at the Memorial building, and No. 3 will be held at the Tintic high school. A good attendance ia urged at Former Resident Finds Brother The Kiwania club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lee on Wednesday evening. Regular order of business was followed with president Leslie Randle presiding. Grace was offered hy BisMr. and Mrs. Elmer Sampson hop Gcorgo Forsey. of Tooele were in town last week Ralph Walters gave a talk on "Mh Kiwanis Objective for the Mr. mowith Sampson's visiting ther. Mrs. Hannah Sampson, who 1952" and Hurry Randle talked of Life." Both has been on the sick list for sev- on "Economics eral days. She is recuerating at tulks were educational and well re. her home, after Spending a week at ceived by the members. Kenneth Spurrier reported that the Payson hospital. the water content in this winters snow is 100 per rent greater than Mrs, Ruth Wahlquist spent last it was in 1948-4week in Logan attending the Coin containers for the Cerebral training school at the USAC. She Palsy victims were placed in busalso visited with her a on ami iness houses on of this Mr. and Mrs. Dor-wai- n week, and onre Thursday daughter-in-laresiitents are again Wahlquist and her sister, to he as generous as possMrs. Owen Slough. Dorwain is at- urged ible in their donation to this wortending the USAC. thy cause. The Easter Seal sale is also urged for this program, and Mrs. Dee dement, Mrs. Heber residents will receive the seals in Cushing. Mrs. Glen Knotts and the near future. Mrs. L. V. Brady enjoyed a fourMrs. Leo served a delicious dinsome" of bride tl the Brady home ner. She was assisted by her last Thursday evening. Mrs. Cush- daughter. Next meeting will lie held at ing won the prize. At the conclusion of the card games, light re- the home of Bishop and Mrs. Geo. freshments were served. Forsey. Mr. and Mrs. John Itowe were in Richfield last Friday attending the funeral services for Edward Duggan. Atter 23 Years lands Itlcn, former resident this meeting. of Eureka, now making his home in lloo, California, hits reason to believe this Is a small world after all. IshiIk' mother died when he was a small boy, and his baby brother was taken by relatives to raise. The family took Jose Rico to Mexico shortly after Mrs. Riro's death. After Mr. Rico's death, I amis lost track of his brother and has been try ing for several years to locate him. land lived with Mr. and Mm. IJnyd Carlson following his father's death, lie at I entil'd school In Eureka, and Hill be remembered hy most of the Eureka residents. Following his graduation from Tlntle high school, he left with the Carlsons for Californth. A short time ago, a friend of lullin', working nt Swift's racking Cumpany In Isis An Kelt's, met a young man hy the name of Rico. After questioning him for awhile, he brought alsiiit a meeting of the two Rico boys, and Louis found the brother he hnd not seen for twenty-thre- e yearn. 9. 4-- H w, Club Leader 4-- H Reports on Training School Mrs. Ruth Wahlquist, club 4-- H supervisor from Eureka was in Logan last week attending the 33rd annual club leaders State Training School. The school waa conducted at the USAC In Logon from Feb. 25 to 29. All meetings were held in the Rural Arts building at the campus. Each morning talks were given by extension ami college staff members and guest speakers. The afternoons were used in project work to train leaders in the various types of work they will supervise this Thomas Berryman. Reed Harper, who hnd spent four years at returned a share totaled $57,665.75, bring- to his home in Mammoth. The boy ing total dividend payments to and his two sisters were taken to 4-$14,334,222.75. Eureka Standards Mooseheart following the death of summer. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Harquarterly dividend totaled Over 200 leaders from 28 counor a dividend total two His remained sisters at payment per. clubs week Mar. National ties attended this school, and were of Moose the to finish $314,913.90. their 1 to 9. Its theme homo, is Serving as told by Dr. C. Jay Skidmore, memDue to scarcity of ore, the Am- education Loyal Citizens through ber of the USAC Sociology departSmelting and Refining ComMrs. Hannah Rhodes left for her Eureka has over 100 boys and erican closed ment on Tuesday morning that and its and whleh the pany 1apeni pictures home In refinery American work and International Fork, after girls enrolled In club leaders have a tremendous both bnvs cut had its Company kept through spending the winter with her eight leaders. Utah has 9,200 no smelter one the In to furnace. doubt responsibility and challenge in left yearn, operations Mrs. C. E. Rife. members and 2,051 leaders. In the W. J. O'Connor, manager of the daughter. understanding youth today. His their minds ns to their United States there are 2,000,000 Dr. W. A. Robinson had been March really rams in like a winds, hall and then some more topic was Why Young People beBoth boys are marmembers. is the largest Rural American Smelting Co. announced making his rounds with a smile on have as they do." Changing times, ried snow. Garfield On sntl would on March and in a be and Snowfall the within few a that lion, big way. plant living Saturday Life Program in the world. his face, the reason being the ar- 1, old man winter handed ua - Saturday night measured 14 lathe draft, uncertainty makes it difmiles of each other. everyA IfMc.M. .ut. to H rival of a fine, healthy, ficult for the youth te understand 6 On another in chra. the enow, books, Tuesdsy night high boy. Mrs. Robinson was reported thing himself, stated Dr. Skidmore. us 20 inches of inches fell, giving to and make doing nicely planning Dr. Ijnuts L. Madsen, president new snow in a couple of days. a doctor out of the youngster. issuing the stamp the post office of the USAC welcomed and praised alAdded to 8 or ten feet the officials pay tribute to the worlds tiona affective on the same Mrs. Martin Gunderson of Mamboth leaders and nt tension workers ready on the ground, it was very day. moth largest voluntary rural youth or- The lead plant would be was from as recovering to injuries training youth for democracy. the It least. unwelcome, say operated ganization. On Wednesday Elder Ezra Taft from 12 to 18 days each month and she received in an accident which would he putting it mildly to say is sponsored three ways, by the Benson of the Council of Twelve oxide mill would operate from took place at her home. The cover' that residents of the district are county government, State Agricul- 10 to 12 a month, but the ing of an old abandoned cesspool Apostles of the Churrh of Jesus of winter and Mrs.-D- . tired days getting plenty tural college and by the United copper mill Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, spoke be closed for at gave way under her weight and she would welcome a little spring wea-- i States Department of Agriculture least fell several feet to the bottom. A on that part of the pledge, with the a ther for days. Along sixty rhange. Extension the Federal through "For My Club, My Community and h bwn Pnty of cold Persistant rumors had been in rib was broken and the ligaments there "nw mass Pontlfiral Mrs. for 18. No. met Tintic OES high Service. The program originates circulation for chapter some time to from one of her legs were badly in the tern- - Delima Richard Gosselin, 93, will my Country." He pointed out the with the rural life of the state, the effect that quite regular session Monday evening, wthcr. Monday morning character schools of the Tin- torn. The lady was reported as March below zero, be celebrated opportunities 2 registered 3. wn Mabel with Pfture Butler, Friday at 10 a.m. in provided by hullding members, leaders and community tic District would have to suspend getting along as well as could be the dub. Snow March for ! the Madeleine of the as. was Cathedra) She in thv matron, presiding. into supporters fit the plan on account of lack expected. a month -. Friday night the leaders were Salt Lake City, by the most Rev. club de- of funds, early their own needs. Each worthy j Mrs George Gourley was hostess jWM by but information offered Introduced to Dr. William PeterDunne G. of Hunt, Salt bishop velops a program for work and by the officials of the school dia' to a numberof little folks in honor son, director emeritus of Utah Extake City. play that will help prepare them trict. said there was no foundation of her daughter Shirley's fourth Request was made that each Service. He said "Three Mrs. Gosselin died of rauses in- tension makes a dish towel, as the for citizenship, nhysically, ment- whatever for this rumor. The birthday. Decorations and the lun- member ofgive up a successful citithings to cident famat the is and there articles age, ally Tuesday spiritually. getting schools would he going for the cheon were in keeping with Easter. supply zen, Inheritance, Effort and Asresidenee In Salt The take is used to typify the full nine months. kept She ily City. " It was true that The afternoon was spent playing low. was the mother of Rev. Joreph I. sociation. head, heart, hands and health the revenue for the schools had games, the prize winners being: All officers and memlxrs. who Dave Sharpe Jr., state leader of Gosrelin, pastor of St. Ambrose which the club provides. taken a tremendous drop, in fact Francella Henroid. Llcyd Jerman wish to. will meet at the Butler dubs presented "Friends of Catholic rhurrh. The national emblem is a the income was only half of what it Charlccn Ward and Ronald Griggs. home on Monday, March 10. to swards to two outstanding f clover with the letter was under norma conditions, but Those present in addition to the discuss plans regarding the Mrs. Gosanlin resided in Eureka e Of friends rluh work, Mrs. of on each leaf. with her son. Father Gosselin. durnevertheless the schools would opwinners were: Verla Greevcr, quet. favors, decorations, et cetera E. W. Jmkinrf of Suit take City Juab county will hold its lead- erate the usual length of time. Merle Jones. tarnine Jones, Norma for the worthy grand matron's the was time he of St. pastor ing and Mr. Ed Street, Riehfield. Mr. er's training school in April and This was made possible by a Ed Trcgoning, son of the late Patrick's church. Sanderson. taKoy Roundy. Frank visit, which will be on April 21. is a member of the Jenkins outline their summer's program. program of economy which rigid Survivors Include Rev. Gosselin, had Morgan. Elaine Tett, Gaflan GalDelicious icfreshments wire Thomas Tregoning, died in Junior Fat 8tork Show The date will be announced later. been practiced Angeles. California. Feb. 8. of a Miss IVlia Gowirlin. Salt take and for many years has aided by every depart- lawny, Virginia Russell and Red served at tin conclusion of and son. hi another of Edmund home nt heart J. the ment of the schools. City attack, chapter meeting by La Von and mother. He was 53 rlubs, Sears, The annual election of the TinMrs. John Bunnell was hostess to Iawnard Ryan, years old. Rur- - Gosrelin. Haverhill, Mass Also Roebuck andrepresenting which Company, seven are was ial Olive in the Ml. tic Lodge of Elks was held with the Fedilr-- Club members. "500 grandchildren company Is also a very good friend Cemetery, surviving LDS and sixteen Ism Angeles. the result that D. G. Henriod was was played, the first prize was work. Mr. Street in a banker Interment will lie in Mt. Calvary of Richfield Mr. and Mr, tiny IVcr.v. who The a hove information was renamed to head the Order for the win hv Mrs. Bareev; second and Is always ready at lsi-at have home week Mrs. ceived Annu their from A cemetery. this Cerelia making Mrs. Baron. coming year. prize by to finance any hoy nr girt In a The newly elected officers to he very nire luncheon was served to Tintic .limit ion for the past thir- - Treionr. a former resident of rluh project in his area. In tern years. ni preparing lo move who makes tier home now in installed the first meeting in April the following: Mrs. Charles V. Green was in Rnll presenting the swan Mr. Sharp tan Me, g Mi stato Mr. TregiiN-inIrovn. San Jose, California. were as follow's: D. G. Hcnrind. ExMrs. Byron Church. Mrs. Perry has Men "No one enjovs a good corral Sunday evening services at the alted was a nephew of Mrs. Trejonr. take City mi Mi sul.iy and Tuea-- ! said, Ray Sorenson. K. A. Grant, Mrs. Thomas Francis. tion agent loi the Cnion Iacifie fence discussion like Mr. Street." dav of this week on business. Eureka LDS church were presided LeadingRuler; J. M. Co ad his Riiilri usidence Mrs. J. John uunng Russell. Mrs. Downey. Knight; Kathryn Nine project departments were over by Bishop George Forsey. In llopilal I .oval Knight: Jerry Bassett, lec- Alim. Mrs. George Tnismnn, Mrs. at the jinn lion He will rontinur in Mr. T. N. Burt of Berkdrv. r"ndiirtl by extension specialists Ald-fEldlel Childs IS rolifilli'd were as follows: open turing Knight; J. Allan rike. Sec- Dean Reck. Mrs. Eugene Rlnckett, the emplov "f the railroad Their bust of to the Nephi hospital, wlii'ie he is Oil., who was railed to Eureka hy during the school, which Included: at I ing song, There is Beauty AH retary; John J. Hannifin. Tyler; Mrs. T. E. Bartlett. Mrs. the illness of her mother, was tak-- 1 dolhmg. home improvement, foods, Around;" opening prayer, Mnx W. Heber Jones, representative to Bacon. Mrs. Ray Burney. Mrs T. fi lends in tl.r district are very receiving t rent mi til for n Mon. mb en to the Payson hospital last hon"' grounds beautiflration. dairy Shirts. the Grand Lodge; H. E. Wall, al- PI. Bartlett, and Mrs. tattle Scho- sorry to lore them, hut an wish- uleer. Fronds me wishing him si Mr.' Burt will tie n.. beef swim, sheep, crops and garden Tliiirailny. in new well their and home. them to field. the Grand Lodge. complete recovery. speedy ing Program was given hy the Relief ternate ns Miss Esther Samp-- an,t Hxit and electricity. The annual Father and Sons Society on "Family Unity," and eon. daughter of Mrs. Hannah A special guest at the srhnol conducted by Mrs. Fred night, of the Tintie lawlge 711. Sampson, tat ext reports are that was Tan Sharrock of New South talk by Mrs' Kowena Hansen; B.P.O.H., was being planned by she is inueh improved and is rx- -' Wales, Australia, an exchange del. wing, Singing Mothers. "God is I.oo Morgan, George Gourley and pert ed to leave the hospital soon, legate under the International farm were in who Hannifin, Love; talk, Mrs. Millie Kay; song. Sport Her husband arrived in Eureka on vinilh exchange plan, sponsored by "Home Sweet Home" by Singing eharge of the program, snd these Tuesday to he with her until she the Isons clubs of the state. On Milhers; panel discussion, "Fam- gentlemen stated that something is aide to return home. Friday he nnd Miss Fern Johnson. ily Hour" by Max Larsen. Mrs. far out of the ordinary in the en- -' Utah's exchange delegate to F.ngwns line being planned Gappy Larsen, Darlene tertainment tarn V. Green and her hind Inst yrer, gave very interest-- I Mr, were Penrt. David Sandstrom. and Milo for the hoys. All members David Bernini, were ing talks on their experiences in ; asked to bring their son nr sons Ijirsen; talk by Mrs. Wilson Provo visitors on Tuesday of last visiting and living in homes in to not and those fortunate enough Home closing song, "Our Mountain week, combining business and other lands. So Pcnr;" closing prayer, Mrs. have one of his own were privileged pleasure. After the business was son borrow to someone rise's for tarin Thompson. iliswisi'd ,f. they enjoyed dinner Mr. lon Hnie nnt baby son . the evening. land a show were Salt take City visitors on A leap year party was given nt Monday nnd Tuesday of this week. the LDS Amusement Hall bv the Mrs. Mr. mill Mr Joepi Stoke and Junior Girls of the Mutual ImElmer Wexterluml and Jaek family of Orem, were in town in provement Association. RefreshBack were in Rpnngville Satur-- : with nuson Mr. Tuesday, Stokes' visiting rements were served and the K A. Stokes, who has day night attending a meeting of Mrs. mother, mainder of the evening was spent tacn on the sick list for the past the Firemen's Assn. in dnnring. the mnsie hnng furweeks. We are happy to re- - clement weather kept ninny of the nished by tarin Atherlev and his nnd Mammoth firemen prt Hint she is much improved nt Eureka Those Harmonians attending the present time. from attending the meeting. Telephono patrons were plensed were: Fav Stewart. Alene Rife. b hear Mrs. Nell Rowe's voice A rlene Clement. Greer Redmond, Mr. and Mr. Wm. 1 .licit and Mr. Donne .Milne, Mrs. Jaek ta- "gain answering their mils, after Cora Bradley. Beat nee Mellor, ' eas and Mrs. Ncldon Nelson t Mrs. Arvid Newman were in Salt several months absence from her Kathleen Russell, lhvhs Black. work at the IotrI telephone office. Wednesday for Tucson. Arizona, to take City on Tiles, of this week, Whitehead. Catbrine CampMrs. Rowe has been on the sick Mary with their husliands. who no Mrs. Newman spent the dav visit Sanderlist for many months, but is once bell. 'Kuhv Nnef. tavern by the Ci triennial Bevel-- . mg with Mrs. I,. W. Reed (Iienore son. Lucille Carlson. Cecelia Rvnn, opment. fV. in thnt area. ncsin well enough to return to A udrv Bottenll. Marv Cast Mon. Barney). work. Friends are hoping thRl she Anderson. Bill Crnmsr. will he aide to rontinue her work Bernice Gordon Frisbv. Isnae Orr. Fred t the local offlre. Gold-Gree- n Ball Ditrror, tawrenre Dahl. Henry Wall. Merle Towers. Elmo Frisby, Mr. Glen Ktorr of Bailor wns Stewart Keachie. John Burke Rob in town last Thursday By Santaquin-Tinti- c visiting with Douglas. Stanley C'mk. Arne Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nilson Douglass' Wirthlin. James and Mr. nd Mrs. Wm. Gear Reddinrfirld. Penn Frnsisv. Fred Knntaquin - Tintie Rtnke Child bishopric. Anyone desiring to take I lore. The chaperones were Mr. and Green Ball will lie held in the a friend can get a guest ticket Mr. Theriault and ami Mrs. Earl Stewart and Martha high school gym on March 29 Ad- from any member of the stake Bn.tVK nE ADS TO MOURN . . . In Jodhpur, India, sidewalk barber do a big bnslneso shaving the daughter, Mrs. Lynn Brady were Weirman. m Salt take mission will he by budget ttekets. presidency. la ahull entor U the A. Clement The Mrs. of the shaves and Into T. Mr. heads of ellitens who are going mourning Maharajah of Jodhpur. City the first Music for the dance will be week combining business and Everyone is urged to get a budtertained the members of the Sattraditional badge et Biooralog la ceatral India, Tba maharajah waa killed while flying. get ticket from the Eureka ward furnished by Bob Evans orchestra. urday Night rluh at their home. Observe National Week Mar. 9 Mnr-sohcar- 1-- H $44,-987.7- 0, while 4-- H March Brings Everything But Spring, White Stuff Piles Higher 'n Higher 4-- 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H rela-atlonshi- p. 4-- H -- red-head- ed High Mass Set Friday for 4-- H R. Gosselin ; 4-- H 4-- H : 4-- H yn I- 4-- H Former Resident 4-- Dies in Calif. 4-- H 4-- H four-lea- ban-priz- H Heart Attack 4-- 4-- H i Is Inter-mounta- in 4-- H Church holds s great-grandchildr- 4-- H li-i- Sunday Services Eur-ek- a. 4-- Sen-ice- s Cin-iIk- i i ''. enm-pan- v , j I 1 j s Mor-du- e; , i I i ; Is-e- J . j ! I j Nell Rowe ! ' to Home Job After Illness i , UtHh-.lun- h In-fi-- j j h-f- d : Annual , Mat-tso- Myrtle n. 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