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Show run IMPORTER uwniiale your calling in Mt&m local nru'f items to your wmviHHulent Itefore Tuct-la- YO UR ADVERTISING y ptcning Volume Fifty two -- Silver Jubilee Officers Manioth The Silver Jubilee Committee held a meeting on host to Uie Department b County! Firenien'a Association lust Saturthe at June Memorial 10, Tuesday, Building. Al- day evening with Elmer Wester-- ' invitation to attend WlS,unil. Ireaidcnt, in charge. though the response to the Utah-Jua- very snwll. some of the committnw wen- Net up, and Homo were left in abeyance until a later of Kureka would inp. If the PW'P1 siipiHirt the committee a niui Sneiiil . p Mammoth People "" held, be more Enjoy Reunion Number 10c per Copy- - Twenty-fou- r hiiHinesa of Dragon Consolidated Mining Co. plans to its production of hallosite clays to more than a month, James J. Lillie, vice president of tons 7,000 Vacation Bible Mining Company the meeting was the election of officera for the coming year. Officers elected were as follows: President, Bob La Hue of Santaquin; vice president, John1 j -- Mining Co. Plans Increased Production of iHallosite Clays by 7000 Tons a Month were Kii-- 1SIS3- - i OWN NEWSPAPER i The Eureka (Utah) Reporter, Friday, .June 13, Firemen Conduct Meet At Mammoth Sat. Seek Citizens Support HITS HOME WHEN YOU USE YOUR j so ;School Closes Soon to Be the firm, reported lost Saturday. PnMluctlon has been at an average of 4000 tonsrunning a month Is for the last 12 months, he said. Clny from the Eureka district mine ia aold to Flltrnl Corp-- , Salt At Like City, for use aa a raw material In the manufacture of cate alyata used in refining of oil. Mr. Ullie said that of the 7000 to U- a very Joyous occasion. with Iona, about 1000 tons would be mined monthly from the new open many former residents of Mam-- i moth attending. The following of-pit operation at the Dragon mine. The remainder of the May profilers were elected: President. duction will come from workings Owen Humphrey; Vhsldcnt. level and below. Bert Wheeloek; Secretary Maud 5 sition left varsnt by the resigna- on the 175-fAa stripping continues on the McCune; Treasurer. Alex Me- tion of Mrs. Clare tarsen. Donald. pit, greater amounts of the Miss Garbett is a native of ioien will Is Dick be produced from the surrlay Very lovely pins were presented Eureka, and at the present time face operations, he said. to the eldest lady and gentleman is employed st the taird Market. Mr. Lillie also confirmed reports present at the gathering. She received her education in the that Dragon had encountered a A very fine lunch, Tinlir schools, and was an honor new aourre plenty t f good of the clay on the old reminiscing, and a general student while attending Tintlc eastern rim of the down from good time was thoroughly enjoyed Dirk Leatham has hen appoint- High School. She is well qualified the old iron mine pit pit. a crowd of will to take former very large by fill the position and ed Kureka City Walcftmrtrf to "We knew that there was some Mammoth residents. over her duties about the first of there. However, we did not fill the the created clay vacancy by . July. SSiatkn Attending from Mammoth feet it waa extensive," Mr. Lillie of Fred Blight, who resignation metlme and Mrs. James Tornes, Mr. anid. He added that the company in in alnibofore resigned to accept employment closed land Mrs. Gerald Kennedy and Ktent as the still does not know how much No repnxif is Miss Helen Rae Birch, daughter silent lesson of where. Nancy, and Mr. and Mrs. Since that time, the company, good example. clay could be mined from this Emron Birch, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. nrvon Sorenson snd son. Brvon, Mr- - Raddatz' guidance has new surface find. He said It was under former residents of Eureka, now jr" in a its fund of Inferior quality to the clay now been Investigating residing in Salt Lake City, was a number of oil, gas, mining, chembeing extracted from the undermember of the graduating class, C ical and patent ventures. ground workings at the mine. Mr. anil Mrs. Bert Talor of C9nC6lS 06TVIC6 at the University of Utah com- Underground operations are carUtah Construction Co. is drillmcncement exercises held last Sat- - Magna anil Mr. und Mrs. J u k .. out by conventional square ried on holes of a number ing urday evening, June 7, in Salt Lake Keachie of Salt Like and Helen There will he no morning or the Tlntic claims in hope of un- Mr. Lillie said. "Ore set mining, Keachie and family, also of Salt City. church service on Sunday, covering a substantial deposit of If level la dumped from the m. Gear, Mrs. Lake, were in town on Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. jMnP 1S Slt th(, Methcdist Church, lime. rhutea to the 300-flevel, through Mr. Mrs. and Mr. at home of and owing to the absence of Rev. Cor-- , Jark Nilson, Eureka, the visiting ia ia hauled out by the where desare Mr. underway, and Mrs. J. B. Camhphcll Negotations Carlos Rife, Springville; lett. Sunday school will be eon-tunnel. lend and zinc prices Mrs. Glen Storra, Bauer; and E. F. M&rtha Van Wagoner will remain as public transportation ducted as usual at 10 a.m., Harry pite depressed lease - contract Some mining and development of for by mining Bireh, Salt Lake City, were among Miss Helen Hoik's is spending Handle in charge. the 11,000 - ton lcadrzlnc ore pil- health nurse in the Tintic School District if sufficient work300-f-ist. also being carried out on the guests entertained at a dinner a two weeks vacation with her level. lar near the main shaft In the money can Ik raised, according to information re- - Ihe home Birch Emron at the party Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Two Niwer shovels loading the parents. and Mrs. und hn mine. Tintlc spinner District jr. of Rialto. Calif, were in Two new directors were named - trucks are used In moving overprior to attending the graduating Hopes. She is attending Gregg Col-- children by Alexander Blight this exercises. in Chicago, and will return town for a few hmire lust week burden and ore from the open pit. lege Eastwere by stockholders. They Helen Rae is a granddaughter nevt of 4-- H Friday to resume her studies. visiting with Mrs. Elsie Nilson. man Hatch, Salt Lake City insurBiggest problem at present is reof Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gear of moval of overburden on the uphill Mrs. Spinner is the former Mar- - ance executive and ... of!.. president this city. side of the pit. When proper benchMr. and Mrs. Gay Baum, former jnrie Hobbs, daughter of Mrs. Utah Sand and Gravel Co., and,1 Me 11,4m uAb " ,ay ing ia obtained on this uphill aide, of Eureka, now making ginia Bowen Hobbs, a will known L L. Travis, Longview. Texas Oil. tl!C JirOI)M,nH COMlCClCll with NOTICE production of rlay from the pit their home in Provo, were In town former resident of KurckR. They M. D. I aine of Salt Lake City and The Gingham Gals, second-yea- r thl jniblic iieuftf, nursing program can be Increased, Mr. Lillie said. Summer water rates will go in- on Saturday for the wedding of had been visiting in the Eastern well known met Gioan Ancilla This were thoroughly discussed. st Club, to effect immediately after the their daughter, Miss Carol Baum States and were cnroule to their Tlntic, was Approximately 80 men are emhome on Monday afternoon ployed in the mining' of the matmeeting brought out the facts notii'z home in California. June 15 meter reading. and Charles Buddy Gourlcy. the rarest meet-in1 that the State Department merely at o'clock for their second erial, both on the surfare and of the siinimer months had sufficient money to supply one and trMaurer. underground. nurse to the Juab ronuty area and The The life of the 0en pit ia placI the called nurses 2 the itill and ed at two to three years. Open if Juab county had Patsy sing, two school districts would have read the minutes. pit oMratlons will eventually cowto share in the 40 percent alloca'Hie cheer leader. Ula Cherry, er from 300,000 to 400,000 square tion. During the past year Juab led the chib in the I ledge To The feet down to the level of song. county contributed 30 percent. Flag Hnd In the the underground workings. Tlntic School District, 30 portent Angclinc Bogdan gave a rexirl a Mining will be carried out solely II nnd the State Department 40 per-- 1 I A "The Grooming of Your Hair." on an underground basis after pit I I cent. reserves are rxliaused. "The big problem confronting Reserves at the mine are esti' said Superintendent WII appoints chairman of all so- - mated at 500,000 ft. No extensive iis now," 1 work him been carried out to deW Blight, "is where we will secure mil committees. the 20 percent we are losing from The time was then turned to termine reserves, however. Killrol Corp. officera in Salt State, as our budget Is now (the work period and the girls Wood Mobile unit will he in Lurekil on I4 ridllV, 'the at the legal maximum; blit I fK-- l Kinrted on their iwtches. take City said that they were w,rp the girls were working. taking all the production we can June 27, at the High. School Auditorium. The Unit is "ure bi V. 'worked out to maintain this Dors Ti rrlsi discussed the get" from the Kureka mine for Under the sponsorship OI National Led Cross. rcllcnl program. The eople of the ,ikc-- of nur clothing and the purMises of stockpiling the clays. to r,Klt steps 'in making n patch. :an 120 donors must sign up to have the Unit come Tint", They said that ample stockpiles bcwitImulH public health nurse After the work period wu nn-- insure an even flow of raw to Tintic. Slips will be placed in- -! Those attending the meeting at the meeting was closed until Wcd- for the manufacturing opvarious business houses, and resi-- 1 we will eration and protect against shutDr. were: when .lone George n,..Siiav. II. Nephi as are to dents LDS urged sign up ' love. Miss Evelyn Kidneigh, Earl meet at the home of Miss downs. quickly as possible. The halloyalle clays have Dunn, Will Andrews, Supt. ;1,vi,nn,,nj The defense of our country Marthu Van Wagoner' in the Hai r:,n.nt meeting ConniiAnderson, Jameson. held last Uejsuler in and guns, ships planes mine at EuSundav at the F.un-kformer Cliiucli and Supt. Alexander Blight. 1JS sufficient supply to meet the In commenting on the meeting. Mrs. Vnk-nthe direction of IJtlngstnn, Mrs. reka. The stuff has a hard, while Another was i.odi-Koires. of our Armed "I said. certainly ken snil Mrs. Maud brittle appearance. Cronin Blight Supt. Opening nong. Margaret blood must be proviweapon were Iavaon visitors on Man;" opening ptaver. want the people of Tlntic to know Dragon Consolidated, through a ded in large supplies for immed- To Th Clan-iithe splendid man- W.'dlii-sdsscries of corporate relationships, of this Week. Bauer; Karraim-nxmii:. and appri-ciatiate use and future needs. is an affiliate of Aannronda Cup"I low Gir.-i-i Th Wisdom Alii ner in which the Juab county commodBlood is a in stopping .1. returned TinSullivan It. Mra per Mining Co. Thnua! spiHkrr. ity that guarantees a fighting man the moving of Mrs. Van Wagom-f ihe stake hit'll coini-ilMonday cvMiilig srter spending a fighting chance for life. Give to Ncplii. County Commissioner U.e pii- -t ten .lays visiting in Psrk t High Councilman. him that chance with a gift of soraki Karl Dunn was magnificent in tbe City, where sle wns the guest id Steel.-solo. Alice Kiddle blood. Mr. veibal battle Unit ensued, and ail In r sun snd ikiugbtei riil.-b talk Max Blood collected hv the Mobile of Tintic can Is proud to an-and Mis. .leirv Siillivsn. Sin- also Piiesl-I"Covenant th" of use is unit for only. military on tbe l in Salt lke as e cars sf n C. A O. freight !''ie solo I. v Unbar. of representation TRUCK WRECKS TRAIN . . . spirit a tew davM Km-llCall your Red Cross chairman. Fin i th.- gio-of Mrs county coiiiiiiissiorieis." "Valintalk, of were derailed nt Sawyer, Mleh., when hit by a light delivery truck. Mrs. I,cslic Handle, for an apFederal corruption, waste, and te in My Horne" In- .Janet are hot issues in the pointment and do it now. , ki.'-Tin-"inefficiency Thank "V (i Mr snd of national st Tlie men coming off shift will God. home YWitnrs the capital. a Prophet;" ( In able to donate, as the hours . Mis John Philips last Thursday! Titiinony before the Senster player bv Wilson Blue Mr. snd Mrs George Burt, Agriculture Committc revealed will he from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Bui t. cent ly that the Commodity Credit and Mr. ami Mrs Mr. mill Mrs. Jack Coffey inmlithe Gnrp. laid suffered a loss of st Other snd Jr. guests family. to Mr. and Mr. Jim Stokes and a hiur the Salt tak on trip Mrs. II S Unimex home on Satunlay and KU5.92 on l.nofl.000 bushels of see their son. Bob, who ( Sntebiv in Salt daughters of Orem and Mr. and Shows fgden. nig of last The LDS Welware banquet Mrs. Whit Ton! Bate and family of hsl down frinn Washington and I'mvo on Wednesday Sunday I Flank Mrs visitors at for tin- '!av. He Is on tettiporniv (Hv To Provo were week-enSundav given Wednesday evening in the and Kridav, Salnrdav church amusement hall wns nn the Vcm Nevcra home. mire, insects, hint and rot, and a dill v a I .Moses take. Wash, II" Her Airdale ""Md.e" mn bis iimihI in was success in way. hrinn total of 50..VMI bushels of corn just t every sliriw-to i Margaret Sgt. outstanding Victorville. Cslif share of honors in all three Other visitors at the Nevers will Tn The CltixenN Of town n Saturday night snd Sun-- disHpxared from the warehouse, An excellent dinner was served, home during the week were Mr. oil three of next Week. with was and Tinlir... ings. . When an attempt was made to nnd an outstanding program was and Mrs. Voil Box of Mrs. Diur splendid cKpcratin Mm nhhniia lb r d.i lighter and lav visiting with tier po lints. Mr Mr and Mix Janies and Mrs J. B ('auiplsll She wns recover damages from thu warepresented bv 1 men and women Box is a cousin of Mr. Nevers. making I possible for me to to San Fianeisco, after house company, it was found that Mr. anil Mrs. Ilclicr Jones and Mr Neil and mu.. Jimmy of in Eureka is dcply nppre-"i'c- from Orem 'and Iruvo. The proand provided the past three weeks in ita total assets iiniounted to only on Sunday 1 gram was varied, Obnrn Not Mis Ilovn dime nnd li it know to the Ogden, daughter. KNOW That YOU DO She wns ii i iiiiipurueil to (4110. Thu firm originally tvul valfor young and old. Indiana tinm net led gratifying Iloliii'-Hnd Dr. gtoup joined son of Peak and wanted in our amusement folk on were in Gene, town Pay dunces and songs histoiv of famous Ensign17. on Sunday nfs moon, alien all the Salt take an port on Sunday ued its assets at $4.fMM) but the two Wednes-h"Humility. I wish to take this Norweigen In dalis hack to July 20. 18 the f uiiily, and figure liinl craning thrown attending of ciunedy rrssvl out andi with plenty attended M.e iH.g Show Dr. and- tiy me n diets of opportunity to thank you for your wen the arrival of the iiimn niter nil those days I Mine SunOakland at was in before sutistitiited and in its applicu-Ikii320.(MK) present banquet by tiny enjoyed unie and effort, and hope to rein Salt take of N it rived luick in Eureka. for a grain storage contract. f Bishop Forsi .v wishes to extend group pay you by to vou the of the number serving his sincere thanks for the man valley. Compliiints revealed also tlm nest of the peak ,v ability. jil deliveries in this age of ncr in which the townspeople sup- rill: liedof to tile top ofWhile float I am lien the espcriallv grateful to Snpt. ported the church in their efforts north sn'ed nn it Would be a good Blight. Ihe Tintic District to raise money for the Welfare they deridi-slower tlsm the old lnny Expri'ss nml nnr.i" an t f PMiicHtion raise plaie sml ensign I.f Mhl ii nd 1801 The Pooy Ex-Fund. the plan ENSIGN PEAK. It is Oiinmissloners of Jivd' f.ress tisik ciglit dnvs to carry mail I that a tnitid Stubs iindeist.il inty for thrir splendid support !kxi mil.s f i ti St. Joseph. Mo. n my !chiilf. A Hi mk. IMit; Cutlu iii'e Franl.c, IX'iti. was j In. cl tliire. although M r. nml Mm. f i,I .in All. e G.ii. IsKtgi-No2. mile. IV Ilarry Handle. to S.m Framisiii, using horseback and Mrs. the territory was still rlnimc.l by ltiiiF. ii Gla-m regular session on Elizabeth B'.tton. P'lS' I':!": W. D Myets. P'.il: Delia riders However. Bernard Mrs. Ethel imnnclly Babkin, Signed. on Mrs Martha Van Mu were in ki Is'gan lb IzlniiuElva Bonner i!i:,2. ,1xn' Dunn, of New York City, complained Till.. 1. 1" bine 4. with Noble Ann Clink Wagoner. a meeting Public Health Nurse. l'u;;. l''"1: Maltha Kopinnn. I!1;!.'! Gnu.d .) on tie Johnsr-Friday night attending presiding i r. Iturj; Da i v Mirtu-Hint on April 17. he had Eb lnioi William Tit i. Iti.'l.i; onler of the evening W W Thoi:;p.o. of the O. K S Agios :i letter mmlcd 12 days before in Tin nverage American employer Tlie I,i ' 'I Detiini, lint: Luclln Fill nun.-- , P.cien. Kv.. fi."iO miles nwnv. Helene Ira. Kenneth I'ranki ,1k home wo a V n orvil Service. prcpcr..J pars tiiori than one .biy's pay El.-1hlti. Amelia Ivey. 1U.18; Jeilllilie Sj. d.iugllter of Mis. week in dinvt or Imlirect taxi-- to tiv I.u ; i enton amt asHisteii by Bill, Frank rm I , ,rt Townsend. P;2. I, 1! binder of New York City Washington, Ln Dean Sax. left last Friday PUT. Viertel, 1(118; .Tulin Wluti mliera who fornu-i1.1 oth' i a Stott. PM.i; Vutol 1 luivi-It hnd taken 37 days for n Federal the said sding with her mothe-Mrs. ' t 7 Martli.i lth.V; Sill III! J. Mm by. Ihlu, to spend a few - uite iir"'ii.-- the Alter. The risun Fi m.. ., Lmiix.. , n tailed In downtown Maletter an, with Mr. Minneapolis, iw. In Amelia Schofield, Kiri: L.iin-tt.- ' i'"d and only oindlis P.i iiidt. l!ix l.ii'-her sister and blot Beiiihei.-:.-!home in uppe'' to reach ranks parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. nhattan I ,i ) YCI' On KNOW Sunday, Iolilad Gallawav, im. Clara E Cnitir. Mmlison Befit Oil '" "found the Alter, up- w the some in was. mmy Franks. Kenneth is nltendig Dr. nnd Mrs H. J. the v P.Til, teiiiperuturison. ii, ; e Wiit'bn. MM4; Harriet Tile. HH5; Eiuma ; b n tuisket ti'nl for the rxt few weeks, nml iBcthine Saxi amt their small and Kopinnn. Utah's plned twiioiigh Citv. Lske pii in Salt B N C Billings, I' Mrs. Sax a. i was reml. a flower pii1. Viol, t Itodg. " will as ah !45; Etta Gear, lhl.'i; than 'riU that time in Eureka. MarkherAllan. highwnv 2!h as bv W. E. Fi fkth .Sarah Bunnells. ltit.'i; l clnsi-iP'2l. daughter Stott. will Ih remembered as the for. i In It. Those honoied w.is '! south of Sa!t take City was Di YdC KNOW That in 1852 If F Gear l!2:;. Both Ibiii.ad. Barnes. ltMfi; Ella Frisbv. P'Bi. take hr n"1'' Miss City. summit The i l.y is of mil !2I ta Vine Wntiis. PCT. Et'nl Bo) it taint Betty Ritchie. Violet Fox ndmi'iloii ince for bnbps in anus and Oisth into tween Kpliiiiim l,n were: 1(15(1: Lucy G. I tell. IfhM: Murv wns 310 at the old Sslt take M.1V Gilley, Iti'JX; Miirv Try putting your heartIt puts Is 12. "on f,,pt. highest slat, ros.""n o S Jane Myers, 152. sincerity and truth are the Theatre. L Josi-pth. GianD ll'gt1; ii. 1128. Tieloar. Marv 1MU; c your work nnd see how siiir.init. in Utah. "f every virtue. heart Into you. Confucius. he-- 1 tor celebration could be rauxo the work could evenly divided. The next meeting will Ik- - held nn Friday, June 20, at 8 p.m., and the Silver Jubilee ia nuking that Jill "IIKI.I. no NOT CRITICISE, " and come out to the committee Liberty Park i i : j Joyce Corbett Named Eureka City Recorder "I? . - I Ore Shipments for Week of June Daily Yucution Bible ScIkmiI at the Methodist Church will close Friday evening, with a program und exhibit. Parents and friends are most cordiully invited to attend this program, which will a start at 7:30 p.m. Thanks is extended to all those who in any way have helped to make this school a success. There will be a picnic at the was apMiss Joyce City Park fur members of the pointed Eureka City Recorder at school on Friday morning from 9 the Council meeting held last Frito 11. day. Miss Garbett will fill the po- Uroadbenl, Springville; secretarj Albert McKay, Santaquln; John Kindred of Springville was re- -' Out-of-the-R- ed elected treasurer; James Tonne, Mammoth, chaplain. The progrum was brought from i Stockholders of the Tlntic StanMammoth, and was an especially dard Mining Co., Tuesday were fine one. The program presented told theit firm may very well be frtii,... iout of Ihe red" by the end of wo I,ian I08 the ilniy Kn?cly- year, according to information by Jf,?! released by R. E. Kaddntz. pres- dent of the Mining company. He meet- t the ' lng of the company Income from anl,,t for the mu"ical numborl .Texas oil and gas properties was A delicious meal was served to I It runs at tncressing. members of the organization and iteadily more thaji (3000 a month now. their partners. About 100 were in He also stated that plans to attendance, and the meeting was mine out' pillars near the main voted a success by all attending. of 1 firms Tlntic District It was announced that the Utah shaft would net the company addiState Firemen's convention will be mine held in Spanish Fork on August tional revenue from royalties. If the prediction la carried out, 7, 8 and 9. It will be first time the firm has ill! Prated ln the black for aeveral Ghi-Im-- al ' wen-Mr- S Utah-JuKoun- , t. Leatham New Watermaster I M I Public Health Nurse to Remain Here I -' 100-fo- ot Sufficient Funds Are Available j 175-fo- ot ; t. j 1 i I 1 Club News Work, Activities j ts I . 1 . I g Unit Coming to Eureka Blood Mobile 120-fo- ot oM-nin- g atm jimp in I : 11 intic Mian d lUUIbyl IUIII f I n11 m J11 ex-M- rs nt "rd Church News Sjs-nd- r i mat-tcrlnl- M -' - ly hydro-thermal- lead-silv- a er m-e- Dei-Wil- . c t e t life-savi- cisiM-i!ite- - d i i . I'.-i- . : Rictus Hi,-Dai- ban-suc- - l J I Fifty-nin- i --- - - - Im-iii- Welfare Banquet Nurse Expresses U-c- Successful Affair Appreciat ion Tintic People Airdale Winner Ribbons Of e L-c- : j rr-S- j Hi-i- c . - (IS.'iO.-pbipp'- s ) all-ii'le- I L-ik- - d mt-t- i 1 1 Pay-son- son-in-la- ic-"'n- in lln-i- ,. sfu-ndin- m-i- - In-- i ts-e- ' . f- Wl.-ilM- ! l',a-!ets- Rebekah Lodge Holds Memorial Service snnn-tmn-- siiH-rsiini- ! 1 . i 1 Su-u- : n j 1 I'..-- p-- m-mi- . j I 1 , Il.i-'in1 1 TIi.-msi- i 1 r , l . govi-rnilie- rak.-wl- th K.-i'- - Uiti-hie- -l w.-i-- I I i : lu-- . m vi-- i Ib-sii- 1 - i 1! , i.mp-m-le- l t ! ,1.-- j i , I I!''-'- !. pi.-i'- mi-mb- .iM-ii'et- D'-pi- ; I j ba-"- Avi-nu- . I i spi-n- 1 j : -' - I i s |