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Show rill: 0ppncic HI TOUT HR your ilenu In ; raftni; in wt$m 'ur Tuva-ilu- In-for-o y rorri-siiuniU-- cvenintj Volume Fifty two 20 '(Jean Th Kuivka (lTtah) Jhc ftjtorlcr hjo ui cxtieisi-eoi'iinelieeineiit wvK held ut the Tintii: high sclus! auditorium and tins program was as loliows. "Ainhition" Overture hy lintic Mr. jliRii School Hand; invucaiioii. benior saluta-tr-n-- ii , HITS HOME WllfiN YOU usn YOUR i Kriilay, .May U, 11V)2 -- 10c per Number Twenty Copy- - In-Il- Fn-guson- . (iivi-r.sio- Twenty-fo- Receive Diplomas Friday 'W 'tl ; - Louita Reitrem I)r. N. Lynn Kennion, Superintendent of Salt Lake City Schools, will deliver the commencement address at the graduation exercises of the Tintic High Earl Ttiomauina Fe Wallar Gaiald Villart Peggy Paiman School on Friday evening, May 23, William Bala , i Deuglai Daniali Darrall Whitalock Bonnia Snail Garald Ellen Marla Gillitpia Nalda Childs . ldx-tor- d ! Ore Shipments For Wabb Tim Hannifin Jamal Andarion Bavarly Ball Adalxa Daan rlna; son-in-In- m ChrUtenen and Alonzo SamiHtmni were in Salt lake last Saturday attending the state organizing convention. Iran Former Eurekan j Junt McNulty Marilou McNail rd 5. Kiwanis Conducts ; Regular Meeting ; School Patrons Sunday 2 P. M. For Charles Haun Parents ami school patrons who missed Uie Hand Concert on Wednesday evening missed a real treat. The program was varied and very well done. The band numbers were very well received bv those attending, and the chorua work was exceptionally well done. Tlio novelty band number milled n,,,,h ,H ,,M. In,Pram aniIw ,,rJ KhtH the audicnra no end. Much ,I,1P MrRuldle, music in struct or at the Tintic high school, ind nlo to the atudents Mrform-- i ing renee Walker, accompanist. Ei ieka Kiwanis rluh met on Wcdn dav evening at the home of j Mr. and Mrs. Alex Blight, with; Charles i Chirk) Haun. 52. long- president taslie Randle presiding, j time resident of Eureka, died TuesGrace was offered hy Bishop G-Mav 13. at Livermore. Calif- day. the and Korsev. regular; following onler of biuiuess. Mrs. Blight ornia. afterW-s-a lingering illness. Bora m Jordan. Ctali. Jul v served a delicious meal. issi.sted was a son of Chari-- s 2. 1MW l.v Mr. Blight. A certificate of appreciation to1 and Mai caret Tirdrmmm iia,in . the Huh on the Easter Seal sale, He received hi education in the sent hy the Society of Crippled schools of West Jordan. He was a Children. waa read by President nruili-- of tin Eureka want LMH rhim-hRandle. lb cnlisi-- d in the I, s. Nuvv TV The ii. ember witched 111 and in rved for the duration a and tune, for shut pnigrum meeting was dismissed early so of World Wai I to could attend a Chief pet! v of ire those who can-the band concert given at the high firm on the Eureka Citv Goum jJ Q and teas a pa t ciuiiniand r of Ar- - OeiV.lig school. thur (! Sullivan list No. ;m of Kuri-kII- - was county chairman Itemnrratir party, of Juali was active in nil i ivn-- ; and ' Pfij .Inn I.eid, son of Mr and nts. impnivi-nMis. Kennedy of Mammoth. Sun'iV'-riiiHiule a daughter. is ' mi tin Korean Irmit with Mrs Maiv fuluslmn, Magna. 1'taii: thi- Marine Division lb anil thi ii.lhiwing brothers and in l!.rd. and waa tlm lasiei s G K S indst . Salt Lake stntjiiiied in San Da-g-at tin Mr l'mnia Farter, las Marine tiHse Jil'inr to his Binder '(Vv: Al-ti Fail Sandsfnim. Vgas. to Koll'il m. KtiP'kn; Mrs ouzo S.uv! son of Mr. iiii-- Mr. Aiintln-Rvlv"ster. Miss Bnlph iV ! ?: Ted is Wrlii S:iri' triiin. Miss Margaret Kennedy nSgt. Korean lb-- ( front, the seiving ail of San Isvindro. Sandsle.. 15. JHld is March f oil the stole s Falif: Mrs Pearl Walters. of tile 1st Marine also H -n Fn-'l- i William Wolstr-r. I uvis-oi- i Ted Mc.v veins . Ftah. holm. Marti j.L Wiiild War oveisi-ailnring . i Fur-t- al era Will Is held at II. Followin'.1 hi ili:- t Fur ! i chapel Sun lay. ,."'.sii end was station'd Mav IV a ' 2 p.m. III Sail I 'lego li foie going t" KoFi i Ii - : '. cull at the hoii. i i f rea. "rum SHtiirdav eve. Mrs. Dennis llirnngton an Aln,.zt San iy prior to the rr- Mr. Mini Mp. Jerrv Sullltan of laughter. Margatet.. were in Salt n ng mi l t Fitv i n Sundny ntten.iing the Vices Fitv wen- - Mntheis Dav park . for Ib-vonlmation Burial u.ll he in Eup'ka Citv gin-siat tin- - home of Mr. SulliWm. If. Mclmugall. The vans inntlii-- r and luntlier. Mrs. (Vnietery was l at the Fntholral of the D. J. Sullivan and John Sullivan. M nluleine. and Rev. MeDiiugaU's I pnestlv duties were conferred on nPTP rVic3V. OP MflV Menils-- r of Ihe Nisi lllehman him hv hi excellency. Bishop Div were hen- for Mothi-iin A Duane G. Hurt, b'sh-- p or the Falli- - I D0 Ml Mr and Mrs Mark linkman of NO I MeRev ollc church in Ptah. Salt Iik- City nnd Mr and Mis In lougall worked as a rcwrtcr lb x linkman and family fd 1iovn the emnli-- of the Salt Lnk- - TeleIIST! STRAYED! or STOLEN! loaf of bread! ! ! ! one j'l'. gram for eight year. In 1!3 he Mr. anil Mr. Inlin Kuril nnd went lo Japan to work for the It aiUH.iiel that a loaf of bread son Miehio-- of li"iw wi - in I own from the car of on" for the wrk end MmIIuts Tokyo Tinuv, ami later for the was ,,lit,-'citizens on Dav with Mis. KiipIvs mo'lu-r- . of our 1 luted Press a its Shanghai lb- - the owner was WHne--d.iMis N"ia M t "I n n k On March 7. 1!42. hr in a loi al '"u doing some fur-tluwas taken prisoner by the .Lips sia'i'i t util nnd v.'i not lihernli-f Alivi-nthe said loaf of li.lii-rl !!.. After pruning to - i ' 45. Alin ri',a. and before rlitiring a A ending of the Silver lul'ili e Day in IHiiiliiig Cath"lie seminary, he wa chosen i ailed fT 'Ill slav. i ninli 'lti-home M ui.ni'''ii t'ie of is Mr. and Ni'-infor a fellowship at HarMis i;. i! I Kennedy Wi le Mr. M.iv 2d. at N p iii. in thi M ni'Tial vard university, nno of the most and Mi- - I"'1 cl and smi of B'ul'hng. ! r Him.-- m-- i rovit'-'- l Brenton. eliairmaii of Ihe honors of the new-pap- i P.eg Reid of Salt Jubilee, Is requesting represents11 111 W"l Id, . t , r . d Meeting Scheduled Sunday School 10:00 a m . Randle, upt. Worship Hour. 11:00 am.. Riv. Harr- Corlette conducting. ibl since in honoring the dead, we help I lie living veteran who gave their all fur us By wearing :i poppy on Poppv Day. the public is gien an opportunity i al'h year to pnv tribute to thmc who died in the service. Money di riie.l from the sale rf the in your poppies is hsi1! f"r welfare own eiiiiiinumty anil when the Auxiliary buys ilv pppy. it. heliw sustain the welfare an'l and of the Amem an its Auxiliary in previding nn-de- nn-assist a nee to ilisabl"! vitevan thi-ifamilies Manv of the disabled veterans in s chance to hosm'als are uivi-earn a little n.oev for lhems(l,,s bv making tin and their fait'-ibepuppv sale. popniis fur the veti:. habihtat-m- : t the Amein nnen-icpublic erans is ihe i. It i "iir privilege we can our responsibility. ind I f"t- r lehititation h:i The unen tli-- i Incrraseil let mr Korenn conflict. I d- -v n. end our ds-- J men fighting nbleil veterans in the hospita.s the r ip Thcv an des rvmg of Iall we can poraiblv nve h m. K,,n-- I cmlcr them on Puppy Day n 7:30 p.m. practice - Wodnes-p.m. in the church. d 3 r friends of Dir. I. B. C'ampliHI w'ill I, pleascil to learn that he is "iiffieu-ntlrecovered to leave the hospital. He returned Iat Sat unlay m'm the Holy Cron hospital in whore he ha b(,en con-- , pzlt n"'l for the past six week, fol-"wi- g.-:ltes- major operation. 'r. anil Dir. William t'k Tn-bsi- - r a trip last Sunday around the nrpa. Spanish Fork can-- ; Thistle and varioun place in that region. They like all Eurekan 'tier Hewing the deslrurtinn mused by the flood water, think Eureka Is a good place to live. 't I d Bc-er- ly Ben-nio- n, l ! - (b-ral- , 1 1 N--- I id' Anu-r-Mr- r ,, AttendJ katnoiiC - 1 s Ml Awrrl bn-ad"- . Mother R-l- Ward Holds Sunday Service Sister of Local Resident Dies they viated the laslge plant nnd hud a cham-- to see how ear Thrv ilniviwere truck back to Eureka. The trip to was made on the streamMr. Sadie Mitchell rcceiveij liner. which made the return trip word recently of the death of a Mr. Sarah Muntz slow. They sister-in-lain tho truck Barnett. She died in IMmona. Caltrip rcjKirt a most ifornia and will Is remembered as Dir. anil Dlrs John Morley of Sarah Mitchell, a native of Eureka. Provo were In twn on Sunday of Dlrs. Wlliiam Dldomilck visiting with an aunt. Mrs. Alma Boise spent Mothers Day visiting Drvhopsigh. with her parent. Mr. and Mr. E. Hanks is spending I. Dndenvood. Mr. McCormick i Dlrs. Rowi-iin Murray visiting the former Mrs June Cartwright. the week 8 with her sisters. Dir. and Dir. John Cranln spent Mothers Day in Salt Iak with Mr their daughter and and Mrs. .lack I.lovd. and their daughter, Janie. tu n from earli oiganiZ'itmn and Dfr. and Dim. (VHI IJlnrtin. from the various liurches in the diMtriel. Now is the time to ex-- ! Sr., and Mr. und Dir. CVeil Livmess your opinion reganling the ingston. Jr., were In Moroni over Jubilee and to give the committee the week end spending Mother Dav with relative your supjvirt, officers state. - l Silver Jubilee Schedules Meeting 1 LDS I 1 vi-r- s -r K'-p-- n. Fhu-Bg- 'iii' , Dinner giie! at the home of Mr and Mr S. L. Jerman on Mo--, then. Day were Mr. and Mr. IJoy.1 and Mr. and flnd Mrs. .1. G. Riser of Suit Iike ami Mr. and Mra Don Ilopen and non. ass'-mbls- h'-li- t- -- Mrs. Deon Ferguson and (laugh-i-- r Izirin Thompson conducted the Joan and son Bobby of Salt Sunday evening Sacrament serwere in town on Ratuplnv vice held at th Eureka want. visiting with relatives and friends. Opening wing, "How Gentle Gsls Command;" opening prayer. Max A Dint her Dav dinner hiumnsl l.a men; sacrament song. "How Mrs. Avis King at her daughter) Great the Wisdom nnd the Love; Curtl Sorensen. reprrs- home, Mr. and Mrs. FI on Jolley spenki in Pavson. Mrs. Boh Ashworth waa enting Ihe stukc high council; for thi delightful dinsolo. Norma Jameson: speal-H- -, th1 ner. Another daughter of Mrs. Stanley Pauhxin, also fre-King, lionise, accompanied her t stake high council; Hosing song. Pavson. "Ijoid. D'siniys us With Thv Blessing: clisilng prayer, Bishop Mr. and Din. Vanndcll Christen-se- n Alonzo Sandstrom. were anil duldii-- of Salt Welfare Banquet Molhi-- i Dav guests at tho home LDS Eureka ward I planThe and Mrs. Dewey Bobinson. ning a welfare banquet to ho given June II. In the on WHm-Kilav- . Dir. and Dlrs. Ilandil 4 an son recreation hall. An entertaining after an program i being prepared, and as rcturneil Sundnv trip lo Detroit Tliey stopped always n delicious meal will lv at Fhieago and tmik time out to see served. th- - New York a ball game Giants and Host on Cubs, which Iet-rm- t they thoroughly i moved. At Korean Front i- were 1 vi-r- Local Residents Io La-N- lene Snell, Joanne Vlaaic Soren-HcGerald Lynn Viliam, W. Earl Walker. Eilna Lenire Webb, Darrell Karl WhitHork. Pirtures of and Jeanne Ekker Jixinnc Son-nw-were not available. Invited to attend Mr. Nettie Foster of Provo waa The public in town on Sunday visiting with the exivciaes which will commence friend. at 8 p.m. j r Mr. WIIon Iike visitor during the week. (iih-n- I at the honie of Mrs. Emily Iinterelln on Mother Day were Mr. and Mrs. Frank HeUdon and Mr. and Mra. Clifford Holnmn of Provo. P" ; Mr. Margaret Braithwnite. Mr. ami Salt Mammoth Man by Legion Auxiliary Methodist Church 45 ther, i 2-1- service. 'sper T'ior choir Mr. Band Delights Funeral Services lti-i-- ".n. and Dir. Kloyil Naoh ami Glen Lee and baby daughter drove to Spanish Fork on Sunday and visited with Mr. Nashs mo.Mr. Annual Poppy Day Scheduled Mrs. Mae Cronin, Poppy chairman, announces that Sat., May , has been designated Poppy Day. She asks that all residents be as generous as poss- - double-mixe- reces-sionn- Mr. Nora McCormick ami Mr. am! Mrn. John Kurdy ami son Michael, pent Tuesday in Salt Lake. Tho Kurdy, resident of Boiiie, are visiting at the Nora McCormick home. Gory Danitli Don Bock a 24 selection, nuartot, member of the Has; valedictory addixwi. Ionise Itoatnun; saxophone oki, Adelza Dean, nieniher of the senior salutatory address. Hell; vocal solo. Nelda Childs, member of aenlor Haas; class history, William Rate; clnns will, flxrv Panic); clam prophecy, Earl Walker; cornet solo. Jame Anderson. members of senior Has; graduation address. Dr. N. Lvnn superintendent of Salt lake Citv SchiMila; preset at ion of class gift. Peggy Taxman, president of acninr class; acceptance of class gift, Alonzo Sandstrom, principal of Tintic High School; presentation of graduates, Alexander Blight, mipcrintemlent of Tintic School DiHtriet: prewntation of diploma. William D. Gear, president of Board of Education: chorus, senior Has; Jerry Vill. la r member of Nenior clans; senior class, music by la Von Walker. aeniora were elecTwenty-fou- r ted to graduate from the Tintic high school by the faculty at a regular meeting on Thursday evening of this week. They am as follows: James Arthur Anderson. William John Hate, Jr., Don Lawrence Beck, Beverly Jean Boll. Johnnie Blair Campbell, Nelda Kae Child, Gary Grant Daniels, Char-le- a Douglas Daniels, Inez Adelza Dean, Beverly Jeanne Ekker, Gerald DHoy Elton, Thoma.sc Ine Fox. Merle LoRae Gilliapie, Jr., Timothy Brennan Hannifin, McMertlnu McNeil, June I a reel Nulty, Peggy Joyce Paxman, Donna Iitiulse Rostrom, Bonnie Charhem-dictio- vice-preside- j musical Ha; v Robert L (iartty, who la serving on the Grand Jury in Salt lake, was home for the week end. While in the city, he in a gurat at the home of hi daughter and Mr. und Mr. John Dorlrk. Johnnia Campball e!an, music IsiVcn Walker; invocation, Fdna Webb, niemN r of the senior chisa; address of welcome, Darrell WhitHork, member of senior News Notes . . . Edna Senior ProccHMionol. bv To roniplete the daya festivities one rarloail went to Nephi and two csrlmul to Provo, where all enjoyed a movie. j Sails For Europe ! au follows: girl. np-we- re e-- urn Week of May 9 u 1 ' j Ixiise Rostrum, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Clarence Rostrum of Mammoth hn beoi selected a valedictorian of the class; while Beverly Bell, daughter of Mr. William Bell of Eureka waa chosen Historian. The program for the evening The Senior Haas of the Tintic high school hail it annual sluff day on Friday, May W, and spent the day hy going through the I Lehman Cave near Baker, Nevada. senirr. aecompanieil by V. L. Anderson and Alexander Blight nirnle the excursion to the national monument, ami were the guest of Arthur L. Brown, mipt. of Cave, who expluined the various formation ami the of 1 hi' monument. A delirious r picnic lunch was prepared hy ' j aud- itorium. Proves Educational i j at 8 p.m., in the high school "Sluff Day" For Senior Class i asit Seniors to ur G n. May OWAMVfiWSJVMIZR Graduation Exercises Set May 23 nf Hu Cni'k liinlhi is, Wayne Stanley was (ilsii outstanding. Ail enjoyable Mission of the l Felix chili wus at tin home of Mrs. Klini-- r Bridge vus the alter wlueh reAiiureVi freshments were serveit by the hosaildiww, Klmer Sampson, tess. The prize fur high seure was Bernice won hy Mr. Mavnanl Gi.gg an i siiiior valedictory address, Clark; two numbers hy mixed glee the rut prize hy Mrs. Mavtu'i-- Cro-niclub; junior salututorian address, Klwooil Raws; junior valcdiclory Mr. anil Mrs. Kreit Dunn and Hassell; vis-a- l duet little w n of Bountiful, addre.iS, who hail In tor Carden of Tomorrow" by lu n visiting with Mrs. Dunn Alice and Thomas; Hickman Itelh mother, Mrs. Stella Rhea, left fur addi ess to graduates. Prof. Alonzo l.itllertK-k- , Ark., to spend a few of Morley, EYU; presentation on page twoi (continued jgraduates. Principal J. T. Wilson; itation of diplomas, Mr. Clias. Zahriskie; "Activity March, Tin-ti- c hu;h school band; the twelfth, Iat-rici- a graduates were: Charles Ball, Bonner, Keith Boyce, Cather-ine Campbell. Albert W. Carlson. Jean Cartel). Bernice Clark. Violet G. William MacDouglas, Fisher, Boris Violet Fox, Myrle Jean Gear, Elizabeth Hickman. The Eureka Citv Cemetery was Vaughan Hogan, Thomas Reid Householder, Catherine Killmurry, the scene of hustling activity list Max Larsen, Bernard Logan. Neil Monday evening, when the citizens ' McCormick. Louise Rowley, Elmer of Tintic Bistrict assembled and' Sampson, John F. Sullivan, Ruth did a first-clas- s job of cleaning Alice L. Thomas, up the lots and hauling in loads of A. Sylvester, Phillip Thomas, Frank Taylor and eaith to fill the holes that had sunk-- n during the pa-severe win- Donald Wierman. There were fifty-thre- e graduates ter. Frncicallv every rrgani'zntion in the district had representative from the ninth grade. The annual senior high school present, and scores of private in-- 1 dividual appeared to in the play was presented to a large and that was sponsored hy the appreciative audience, tho title heing. "Seven Chances," a comedy Eureka Kiwanis club, which thoroughly pleased those in individuals who par-- ; jf fa0f t;n attendance. Mias Marian Russell long to mention and was the director of the play pyrevone who assisted, but the K- her exceptional instructive! efforts wenis club wishes to tak- - this evident throughout the pro- - port unit v of suing sineeri-diiction- . Those in the cast wore: appreciation to oil who assisted in John Sullivan, Charlea Ball, Bcr-- 1 ar)v wav make this project so nard Logan. Vaughn Hogan. Don successful. Weirman. Bert Carlson, Frank Tavlor. Bonnie Jean Carten, Ruth Beth Hickman. Myrle Svlveatn Gear. Patricia Bonner, Bernice Clark, Alice Thomas and Boris Fox. The members of Tintic Aerie 217 42 car; Chief Consolidated, Fraternal Order of Eagles elected Bullion Eureka Hill, 1; Beck, 2; Richard new officers: the following L. Garity, 7; Dragon ConHoli-- 1 Mav, iunior past worthy president ; R. Wm. O. Blx, worthy president; Hv-ni- dated, 24. EdE. Naylor, ward Rowers, chaplain: John B. Campbell, secretary; N. M. Button, treasurer; James Owen Creighton, inner guard: William Downey, outer guard; Frank B. Nelson, A. M. Johnson and Richard May, trusMix William Brown and Mrs. tees. Sadie Mitchell ncrived word this Frank Kmnholm. ago 38 years week that their nephew. Rev. passed away at his home, after James Avlward sailed on Wednesthree months serious illness, death day for Europe, whore he will being due to lung trouble. Surviv- study for three years. Rev. Ayl-waing was his widow, Mrs. Mathina is a native of Eureka and Is Johnson Krnnholm, a son. LeRoy the son of the late Frank i Rusty i age 7. his mother, who lived in Aylward and Mrs. Ethel Harris of Finland and two brothers and one San Francisco. He waa ordained sister Funeral service were con- a Catholic priest seven years ago ducted at the M. E. church with in Butte. Montana. He sen-ee-l as Rev. Wm. Frary in charge. chaplain in tho armed forces in Glen Scott, employee of the World War II. local Ssfewav store left for Oeden where he was placed in charge of the pmdudee department of one of i the mmpanys large grocery stores. The change waa a decided promotion for Mr. Scott and the fact that he waa pirked for the position nut of a score or more employees was evident that he had earned his reengnlticn. Reed Householder filled Mr. Scott's place in the Eureka store. Fbr the second time in two weeks, the Eureka hose ha 11 club lefonnl Mammoth, the game was played at the Eureka park the score being 12-the pitiiiimr of Flnv:l Oo'irlov was outstanding All the Eureka hovs showed up well in the game, hut the plaving s '1 Uqiorti-r- YOUR AJMRTISING j i son-in-la- |