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Show rurorter Tim ppftvialf L Hem callina ln yr your local lo potulmt before Jay erening YOl.K ADVERTISING TW OWN NEWSPAPER Fifty two Volume i HITS HOUR WHEN YOU USE YOUR 'Phi' Kuivku Mrs. Emma ( Utah ) Reporter, Friday, August la, lia2 Stott, -- Number Thirty-thre- e 10c per Copy- - Chief Consolidated Mining Co. Makes Final Offer to Employees to End Strike Former Resident, Dies in Salt Lake Mr. Ksi.ii.., x 1;lrs. Stott. Vi. Sill Ill'll IV 1,1 S L.'i H til III' f.UIM'S nil i li,l t K1. in a Sail I :i ki 1isl liiniic. She previously had Imtis ll till home a daughtei Mi.-'ill'll ' 1 la-l- - X "La " . p- 'jt S'iBr'.iA'i.. k . - or i I'.arbara I 'I Mis. Stott. Ini," in live in wo-- ! na n's cliili ni cies, wan a life mem. , Ilf tile Lulira Lit ei ary Club and of Ly lels Chaptci' I. order' ,,f Eastern Star. In Unis she was I1-- of Kiwanis Club to Come Lt.-Govem- , From Eurkea, Letter to Clubmen Says I A final offer lias been made by the Chief Consolidated Mining; Company to all of its present em- ployees. Ksscntially, the offer meets the settlement terms recommended h.v the Wugi SIhIh1- izalion Board that was the basis of settli'jyi'iit agreed li- bv the Steel Workers Union in Ihiir negotiations with other Utah inctnl milling companies. The company offers lo pay to July 1, 19.11, the 114 IB wage for miners rrrcuiini'fldrd by W. 8. K. Eight cents an hour of the retroactive wage will tie paid immediatijly. Thp linlance to he paid from profits. Tlio further offers a contract cmlsslymi new two-yea- r the 914 IB wage scale for min o s clause st with a wage ms-ninthe end of the first year. Former Resident - Kurcka Kiwanis lnlil a regular weekly meeting mi Tuesday evening at the (!ity I ark, with Fast President Wm. Treloar presidinjr. (Irace was offered by ganize the National Association of flfT.i. DEFIANT . . . Prisoner of war work detail on Koje Itebckah Assemblies. a North Korean flag, even under the ri..ui Korea, carries She was burn April .'to, 1 s7, in rifles of U.N. guards. and h put luck dinner Defiance, St. Charles County, Mo.. Wilson ia daughter of David A. and' Cath- was nerved by the ladies, ami Jolip (Jack) Eustlre, GO, forerine Kelly Darst, She taught thoroughly enjoyed by nil those mer resident of Eureka, died at school for a time in St. Charles prtwent. hia residence In Salt I.aka last week, of a natural but unknown County and in 1802 waa graduated in order of business In The regular front Valparaiso University, Val- wan eariied out. ami n eaiuie. letter wan Mr. EuslU-- e waa born In Eurparaiso. Ind. road from Lt. Governor F.arl Steele Jan 10, 1892, he waa a son of On February 9. 1802. she was of eka. non of and Mr. lternell Thomas, a of the Tintic sett. Mis. Vein Rife, Mrs. meeting Nephi, stating that gupt. Bartlett Jamea and Emma Roacoe Euatice. married to Bradford N. C. Stott would G,rge Kd Mrs. who entered the Thomas, he held in Nephi on August Mrs. Allen Ivev. Mrs in Srhool District stated tha plans Courtcy. He attended achnnla in Eureka. Valparaiso and the couple came IT, at 2 p.m. Air the purpose of Armed Forces a few weeks ago, of the for opening Maynard Cronin. Mrs. Hugh Athcr-nfr- to Utah. They lived in Eureka, On Sept. 11, 1922 ha married vtn compleed in stationed for the present at The teachers had been ae- - ley. Mrs. Klmer Ferguson, Mrs. S. Juab County, 21 years, until 1913. eleeting a Lt. Governor for the Fort . I Mary A. Kkenatun of Evanston, Mrs. Calif. Hernell Ord, M ro19.13. It rustnmary to iKttd and all ether arrangements L. Jerman, Mrs. Clarence Gourley. when they moved to Salt Lake year Wyo. tate the office Of Lt. Governor be- Thopui ia the former Mum Hetty Mrs. Warniek, Mrs. George Ryl- Funeral arrvicea were held In nude. Mr. Stott died in 1922. Ekker. She will remain in the Dis City. No. of 1, clubs tween District the to attendance venter. Mrs. Dave Gwilliains. Mrs. Salt Lika on Tuesday under direcMrs. Stott was a member of the They expected the triet with her parents for the pres19.13 is K.ureka's turn and it for tion of Deaerot Mortuary. Gunderson. Mrs. Dell First Congregational Church and be tek for the reason that many Arnold ent time. - Stewart and Miss to have thin honor. families hHd moved from the distGeorgia Griggs. had been active in Parent-TeachA very pleasant meeting ended Mr. and Mrs. Ikon Reid and aon, Mr. and Mr. Karl Stewart and Assn. work. For many years A rift. shower was gi- , V(, miscellnnec'js Willy, of Bingtiam and Rex Reid In spite of the decreased reve-'Nephi Stewart of 1iiyson, Mr. and for MrH- - Howard Fox. who a she was a member of the home with members and their wives visof Suit Lake City were Sunday purposes, bupt. j fore her mjl,.ria(,(, Wilx Mitls Xoima board of the Independent Order of iting around the huge bonfire, nnd Mrs. Charles Stewart of Spring' e for school guest a nt the home of Mr. and full nine enjoying the cool Iw cozen of our ville, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Butlett stated that Hiltz. The pat tv was held at Odd Fellows. Mrs. Gerald Kennedy in MamBaiun Provo Geo. mountain area. sona: made a of are three months term would be given. up party Surviving home f ht.r (th. yjrM Word was received in Eureka moth. last drove and Fish to F. Point Four the with proThe list of teachers was practi Saturday Stott, L. Hiltz. ".r00" was playeil. the Luke to HM-nJohn Holman the night. The men-- I las' week of the death of Charles iiUy the same as last year. They first prize was won by Miss Alen. gram in Spain; folks tried their luck st some early Henry Oaro, 42. former resident of Mr. and Mra. Oscar Eriekaon, school Provo, and Joe Darst Stott, LD Stott. as follows: Tintic high bv BerRife, the all-cMrs. prize who dual August 6. at Ids Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Toona and Mr. one daughter. but Eureka, Mich.; fishing, rexrl Coldwater, morning just -- J. T. Wilson, Miss Kathryn nice Price, consolation by Miss a "fair" eatrh. Sunday they drove home in Drovo. and Mra. Gerald Kennedy were in Beeson. Douglas. Miss Marion Russell. Mrs. Doris Fox. A delicious luncheon Mrs. J. J. iDesdemonai ' to Loa and visited the Wayne a and two sisters Lake Salt Spanish Fork liiat week end atDriscoll. He was I torn Sept. 8. 1909, in Mrs. City; V. E. Ekloff. Mary Kunlai was served to the following; Mrs sen last Sacramen Wonderb,nd. which they report is Mrs. Alice Myers. St. il Uinrsshire, England, a son tending the Utah State Firomen'a brother. ajs J E Bergrstmm. W. R. Stevens, Edward Fox. Miss Carol S irl Eunku a ,.L,H wonderland, beautiful nwun-wer- e of Herliert Hcnr and Nellie Har- convent ion. Canity. Mrs. Mima Hensell. evening at the IJ g T. Collins. Leo Morgan and J. Miss Vera Fox. Miss Ruth Sylves- Louis. Mo.; Ark. conducted) by Lrin Thump-- taing exceptionally lush vegetaWill Darst. and Batesville. ris Oaro. He came to the United L Jameson. ter. Miss Marjorie leaver. Miss son. The program was under dir tion. and many, many interesting Slatea with his parents wh-- n he Mr. and Mra. James orroran e.ght grandchildren tion of Stake Valparaiso; ami Eureka Public schisil - Miss Miss Doris Fox. Miss Mildn-(Vunei-IHigh Rife sights. They made tile loop thru was 2 years old. They made their and children drove to the rlub Cecil Wilson. Miss Ann Sullivan, Miss Ailem ('lenient. Mrs. Arvid was Hiinksvillc and Green River, anil first home in Eureka, where he re- ramp In Nephi ranyon last FriMrs. Kath-- ! Newman. Mrs. F.rnest Bovns. Miss Miss Goldie Wheeler. buck through I'rirp und Spanish ceived his at 4 p.m. in the Salt Lake P"-vselusiling. When da yaml sent the day viaiting at rvn Russell. Mrs. Katherine Jones.1 Phvlis Black. Miss Dora Black. Monday Fork ami on home. The Stewarts he waa 12 early 6.1U East South1 iK prayer. Bishop George L.rs.i Masonic the Temple, family moved to the camp. it ns one of the most yifi Jessie Logan, and Miss Mar- Miss Rh a Towers. Miss Al-- m 1. O. Sai lament song. "God Our Fcthci describe he completed Ills edChapter Lynds by when Temple, Provo, F.lt Fennell. n; Sue garet worth while trips one can take. Fox anil laMar Maxfleld Rife, and the honrred Mrs. E. S. Graveside services at the lb nr Us Iray"; talk, ucation and then returned to Enr- - amillamld 9 Alex Blight and Ernest Royns assisted gued. Eldon Silver City three children, Trudy, Gloria Mrs Hiltz family plot in Mt. Olivet Ceme- talk. Richard Bell: speaker. W'hsI-burin the worked he ininca where eka vocal solo. Ibm Mia Georgia Summers. Mr. anil Mrs. lsslie Kandle nnd Frank were visitors at tlie ip nerving. tery were conducted by the Past of the District for si'Vind vears. , and ll'ul-son- : Mammoth - IV R. Eagar. Miss accompanii-- 1 bv Jane Marjorie, are on n vaca- He Iat9r worked for the Denver daughter, camp In Ncplil canyon on laat S. C. Jensen of Salt Lake (fv Pi esidents Asn. of I lie Rcbckah Jessie Frcekleton Hnd Miss Thelma spi'aker. Iles'dent Cari A tion trip to Yellowstone Nation- amt Rio Giande Western Railroad, Friday. They spent t lie night at was visiting in Eureka with his Assembly of Utah. Hinh'11. 1'attin: closing song. "Onward al Dark. ennip ami enjoyed the evening Mrs. C. E. Wind nr..' lie was employ'd at the I'rov the Callao Miss Hazel Falkmlieig. daughter. feativiiles. Soldiers"; f'hnUiHii closing pi aver Sir. and Mrs. lsirin Thompson cnlcrc.l he Mrs. W. K. ('arson. at the lime . r ion-i- " Mrs. I. J. is visiting her FoundrysAt the Fifth Judicial Republican and son. Pli.l. returned on Satur- James Tonne; L. K. Spurn-. ' " ' tli Kviii Mrs. linker o! A1r.n,'!1AH?1 Sail (,l a ami 'V, gn The Norn. Ikon and Boav'-Mra. Mr. inidii-tiClaude with siirftrinfr. Brig family. laughter (''invention hld at nrf ine Atkinson l nnd aona, of (Maxin I hi Arny day after a vacation trip spent honu- in M 'irvi AUutIoyh ji Lake (itv F. Eaker was nominal rJ fur thi Orem, formerly ! Kurcka. the Southern part of the State. Mr. Jameson it the Organ. aviil was flu rrriinui! of left on v;it.a office of district attorney. Thro" anniuiiiced Wednesday to make a home the marnage of her and Mrs. Jav Thompson accompa. A si .1 II riirifii n'lil tin1 Al'iri'i- ihr I bi f Mr. and Mrs. John I'eiuull of names were pla th" Th-ni- re or Opeiolmns nbls.ns in FontHnn, Calif dauglitir K.itlir.vn in Rx W. anied them on the trip. Jay is onBonner is spend. ng the Mr.. Tiiev w.T" utt'irney DurhT::c furlough prior to being transfer- Sail Ijike City were in town on week inEla of Hidi na M'ii:t:ir.a - v ill visit sinHo winked in I lie niuiiiti-nanc- i Ogden, where Kelly bm and Johnny Furoey, am Morris of Parowan. alty. Win. ilia! riagi- took pl;ii c at Great Kalis. nii to Aliiskii whi le he will tie Saturday anil Sunday visiting witli the G'iii'Vii Slel Co diililren friends. with lyirrincnt of Mr. anil Mrs. George B. lelatives. months. several C'l'iiid" for loni'il and Fillmore of stilt Higgins iContininxI on page Two) Hi- was a nu'iiiliei' of the tTnited of Salt Like City, are Forwy F Baker of Rimka. of America. CIO. Hnd Mr. and Mrs. Yannib'll ('lirislen- - Slelwnrk'-rstaying with their grandpa rente. LR'.y H. fox Wits nominated to sen or Salt I .like City were in a luemls'' of III'1 I'rom ('ld Fel- Bishop nnd Mrs. George Forney rimed liiniself as judge of tli" town on Tuesday attending the lows IsHlg'. and Mr. nnd Mra. Jack Andrew, f:flh (list . The selection of 4-- H l,uras-HalliiuKm viving an his mother, Provo: while their nuptials parents are vacationv Ju.!g Cox was a pleasing one fi two lin tlli'is II lid three Mstfls. Ed-- ; ing for two weeks. ail Republicans of the Tintic Distr. of !. Oaie Bnriett III" ward lullin' Oaie, Pinvo; Sunday guests at ict. He hail filled the office in the Mrs. Ethel Ain't. Mrs. I. J. Sullivan were Mr. and Sprmgville; Mr. Ken Ijirnen of Long Beach rust four years in an impartial Mrs Eil Ryan of Alhambra. Calif , springvill.-- : Mrs. Fave H ineock, Cnlif., visited last week at the and creditable manner and was and Wm. Ik'iison of Salt Ii(la Sim Ha fact. Cal.; mid Mis. borne of her daughter and fiwn a si lendid tribute at the BeaMr. sm! Mrs. Dee Clement. City. They are former rosidentsj sb.i v. Blackfuot. Ida rer convention, being nominal"'! of Eureka. Fiiyerul services wen condor! cd Mra. Larsen Is a former resident were as kern to Shipley, by acclamation apcior.i's with great cntliu-- ; Satunlav. Aug. 9. in the Bcr'r and will be remembered by many The annual outing of the Juab "lu'.ips wi r given 21 Javts inch ' Isi.vs and gills el'jii Mrs. Beatrice Tuekett of Ih""-- 1 luMicmg Ibsun Cliainl hy Ivon J in the District. nmwi. clubs was held this identify. Three of the groups cami sistalit state Miekelson. Mt. County i Hal ver, Colo., whs a recent visitor, j p1iv Bishop of Sunset want, hack with all 20 plants identified leeilei. Approximately two hundred old.' week at Camp Dad and Sons Fi t R.iMger am! Ray Rurten-shaw- . and was a guest at the homes "f church of Jesus Christ of IJitlir- Mr. and Mr. Carlo Rife of and widows of the Tintic creation area behind Mt. Nebo. co: redly. cuiiiii agint. Mr and Mrs. A. E. Tuekett and (,.IV Silin,MStake enjovisi the annual old folks The Kpnngvllle were in town Saturday Eureka clubs aiv to be J"Ily Snipp r 1r 'rrain well-12.eM show tllele Mr. and Mr. Brennan Hannifin.; Carup figill n,mnl was m Piovo City Burial evening attending. the reception Sim i'cr.-- i if EiiM'ka; Skit. 1'ir.s outing at Payson. It was a most congratulated in that their iiu enroll'''! fiom Nephi, 2fi from and Mrs. Donwhere full mihtarv honors for newlyweds, paik. affair. The old Folks of bcrs won most of the honors as of-t- aivl Nei'JIcs ''f Kiirika; Stui.t. Mona. 31 fnmi Lvsn. 3.1 froiu aecor.liHl hy Vetefnns of For-,- , ald G. Nlssley (Lola Webb). were r.ureka: district left the LI'S church fleer and prizes in the contests. I'ejipy Palls K from Mills. 9 oclock in the eign Wars. Post No. 2162. under camp Presto Crsikeis of Nephi: Danee. Eun.'ka and morning in ears 226 people registered for the Satunlav and in .Kuest j of Comdr. V. J lfi.ulz Mr. and Mr. Jerome Tnlli and mcmbcis furnished by liheral hearted people which included 18 (Vils of Eureka. Gingham home of n- of Salt iJike City were of the town. family and 40 Iradc es Both uf tb- t wnc Wall lie progiam f, taw. Mr. and Mrs. Ilenrv ... 300 Monthly visitor at the home of . G.ovan fl .lWll. An.-illARer arriving at Payson a splen- - nK pn'grams had in excess with her dinigh visit will Klii' .Jt Air. Tullis sister and brolher-in- lr((iil dinmT was sen-ennd a pro-px- people in tt endanci'. Betty Elb'ilson. non i (f Mrs. I'lali Bovncs in Cedar . law, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Sandcomthe of camp N. The of w.th activity phi. and in Salt Iike City Mmia. and IVn.icc Koycc given, after which a free al roni 8 ami games, handicraft, twn picture show was attended. posed if iH'fme returning to the llav City. Other otficcis ol the .iamp were divided Mr and Mis. T. L. C'hisnell of Budges How.-mlwere presented to thr forestry identification was Dixi" a.--; Mpla follows: arannounce the ('apt. I'ldllip llallipiiat of San San Inego. (Vif, the following am groups: M xvrn oldest Mis. Dnridhv Tiiimi was a w.-- i k It. L. Guilty, five ears; Kller-lieepisiple in attendance up into 11 Anseinin. Calif., was in town on ivor: Ann Snell. Eureka. : and on Mul 13 a of l.nine 12 val 3. liaky and at girl gm-sJuly il yrs and an.l follows: John H. Roberts of Go in end visitor yr.; two ears; Bullion Beck, two Marsha Hoyt. Nephi the wedding of Mayor: Tuesday She Mrs Chisnell will be remcniltcred of Mr and Mrs Wilson dm, 82 years; Harry Wigton of 14 yr. and over. ears; Empire Mines, four cars; his Non. Eric and Miss Regina Connie Jameson. retii'-y- ; Jo nz.i-lii- l Provof Miss ns daughCamplM11, consisted Ik'Oy Dnirwuv the at The handicraft Mounis two Kberta. 88 years; Mrs. Anna Eden emploved and Sioux cars, .Mules, Boswell. Niphi. Lucas ter id Ciydi- - ('uniphell of this city. ing Grnumls for the siimmci' "f Mammoth. enft which is the printing of Conni tain V.cw, one ear R3 year of age: i Dall.v .ind Mis. J. B. Campbell, Mr. by Mm Klizalieth exiisuie Davis rtf Gixilicn. leaf forms in paper Mr. Hilda Wclib, returned home well kiln.', n I esidents of Euieka, of bi ace-let- s C.dl.'ip Havana. enpitHl and chief putt Mrs. Jennie King and son Walyears; Mrs. Lizzie Burriston of, to the sun: and making N. phi and P-- ssie Manicl-soIasi week uftrr attending a few tiikci. Kan-kare the vi iv proud great I lie inmmeiilMl of ii'Sid'iits uf is Cuba, foinier ter. Dar88 vears; Jihn J. Hamuli (en'"r hy biaidmg with Immidaggli of O.i'-- first groat grand-el.- . weeks in Evanaton, Wyo., at the as clean camp committee: now residing m I'S Angeb's. weie nf hi- West Indies. (Eureka. 82 and Mr. Mina Davey 460 braccMs were made ien.' I'esri. EurVia. N'iniv Diid. 1.1 Imme of her daughter and visitand cmitest on various town .11 tin' Wiim-i- s Monday f Eureka. 82 of li.uk " and Janet MaH Air. and Mrs. Vrrl Griggs. years old. Eureka Mis Mt and I of "tinGingh.iiiiGals. ed at tin1 were- Clean Camp The IcciViltl'ili fill.::' ' i She returned in time lo attend i to many fi'.idi'is i.f K'nl Ki.nti' Iis n Sunday School department Eureka. : Cnnkiis Niph1: Ml'lil oili thelidH'Ot:. Ni'i !:. '. Fancv I K.i.' '(the church had charge of t,.,.her granddaughter, I will be the nows li'poi ' 4 Alisa Lilauf Webb 3 wi-- i I.idd iiis. Nephi. and Linda Ja. anil lamald G. : .'on mi-- ' Nephi the MIA prejun-- i I the Five :nksi"'l. I mini mi. inuf aii, Midway, ft nnd tla al Kuv . sand.ii iisilnrs R.x oii.n..' ' :eram .ind the Relief Sivicty O.i ..nival on June ;;nth Nissley. L.g Sawing Mill Ni'i'ln. Flag Rais.l.g I 1. lev i.m I 1,'iuru Mis ;.ll Brvan Nielsi n of Nephi in l nmi ti),, dinner. Niphi I.' of a li il il.iaghter to Mr. and M- and I,.. . V.mai.i Bnui-liM: and Mt- - 1' S Klmg and Kelson me wile G"idwi i mis: G'lWi'Is. Neplll. liovieh. Furi'hn won The little M:'I basidiall tciim miss i Win ,, p10 G'Uiili'V' and sun Gi lie. M"'1' Ki'!; I I,! ' Mr. Dean Hum- - is iiitaui al her Bmith of Nephi in ! , Mild A nvelill" Bogdan of I i ' !nll for the young Na'id::c I lintel al Hire" games they plaved. Sunders is U Toim le aiw' Mt- - M.'tle I ' nf Ha. . .d borne in Mammoth s nller Ton.ii.i' . and i m handicra'l defeated Lynmlyl in a hard i i"j le uf IlOV" rmfined to tlie I'.iyson liospi' il Gills Aim M l.' i'in CHI-i- s Rht g:m;i. ,v a score of 7 to fl. Neplll 111 19 .wcollds T Will be well V lio.uii-I Am Fro rids following tin "f Eureka m 2o lUI'l I.ivid Mi'lie c.iii.idH'li )ii son t'C ,1't' I ei Ill !; .li'kii. He starred in this and Tom: I'Vm Ci. :iv and i 'ohmic w.ll la- - pleased to learn tha' she Ni.r.i lr( iinnii k'i m.inv Mrs. nr kirie with IPs .onite, Ida Saw st Ibid is miieh improved. hitting. Tlicv def. a- Jam'Si'ii 'd I' '.in "k. i if. 21 i'i i lids: ni., .1,1. friends will I'i' bapi v t" know ' M'lnui'-.'da Ch. try. I.iink.i 11 to 13. Stan Cook i 'l.n.cnt-Si- x I, IS Mime vk.it unproved follow She l.io! and Lee 111" ,'n 'I11 Kauie with hi three luisi1 Yiiginm att.p Tlli.i' i'.i illness of Puing a ta,!"l Eureka in 21 seconds Mr. anil Air. Clarence Bauer 'O' I' offi. er-- . one on. lie also got a be t W ei k Mills pa Idi ntifn iti",' , and Mra Maiv Potts returned ( ni,i. two tuples and 2 sim'-,- n home last Kund.'iv after a week 'a fi'al gnme. Eureka again and Green vacation in L.iig Bi .'ii h. Calif Mr. and Mrs. Bernard M imiuoth with a score of . in Ji Wyo. a, el iner I "inn.' Tivlor. Proud grand- -- SIllI .j,.-- , v. of Evan-donKurtz and Mill. Taylor of ItiMise- Mr and Mis J.11 ""K- business Mnnager of pal' n I at I'j'nAlice i Mr. Wm. Kiils-r- l luniini'd of I'lmo weie Siilidav velt all Kppnison of .v" '"idend haseliall team. stat"d to thi- 1,1 i.S hospital in Suit Like duilier guests al MiC home of Mt Ilar.s weie lieing made to City inline she nil. lenient .tn and Mts Walter Gie-" from that city to on Moml.iy of this week lMit light at the Wm "tiiti uiatMir basct-'il- l totint-''- t Friends air nulling her a sse.ly e is a very web nine 11 tu in. held in Salt I.ake Cilv. Mixa Vera IbMlge, a fulnur wi leeovet V. n lust Friday. S.lvel of H'sl'lellls I illielills'l ei Mrs. ami The " .ins Driggs hospuil. " Sylvester gave a miseellan-- 1 now making Ini home in, 1. lied the senles at 7 CUV. ' in honor of Mrs. Nor- ual will be culled Ies)ie Maywood. Calif, is sjn'tiding the and nephew, a rerent bride. The i tli first child for Week with Ini I m vis and Lyman! Mildied Miss and is K'Vrn mother home the "t Mr , proud of, (l,i,.;i' 1 III rM' vi Maynard Griggs. The U,e fui na i T'.elda Carlson. Happy rmwi i d' Mr. and Mis. Cher visd'ils a, the Davi Imme IAsiinie waa the playing: Wengiandian 'd dining the week weie Mis Lina Gel .ild ''.I!' nMr ti1' Iirs rrie being won by! two and K.rk dell dn'ighlei. M BMMI A. Mr Sunday School, n n.,1""'nry. aeennd prize by Ann of Provo g news fnim Salt Lake .lean nnd I'ehninh I r. t i s' ' il1 ,,,,nf"ld and the cut claaiu's f"i all ngi-s- . Harry ItHndle, Mi. former tli" is Betty Kirk Msr. son the id Mr"' a of birth Cilv t 'is Bassett. Kupt. a TOY rREVl F-- . . . Tif rrTv ,,r',wl to the tu Mr and Mis. Wayne Chambers, Davis 9 M 11 00 A 9 9 Morning Worship. New Yerk pat la Caaarll St at 'The Chnaliiina Threefold Stewart. Mrs.! Topic and V. It. Pelt and Mr. Mr. son for to third ef dellfhl Tinlays display 9 Mrs. James Keiatll'nallip,, Rev W. B. Corh-tt- . Eradv vi mother is Hip fin-I- daughter. Elaine. Hnd Helen wMae neat Christmas, a ad rhlldrea Cl. an. I" r I) Cast trorge let r"; Mrs. Thought for the week: 'Tell in. . son. Kenny of Mm ray, ere j n,, Ibis lad fell to toe with to ii.ir Man i Gmirlity nnd giand-M:- nndtown troubles to God and yuu will for !r.r your George Cro-- 1 the Robert Gourley of tn Saturday night, inutiier is Utort tolag to spae skip. G. Henroid, Mra. anon hnvr jova to tell everybody." i Webb-Nisslr- y nuptials this ci.v. Mrs. John iHranev! KlamL Rife, Mrs. Jerry Bis-- ' Ie. 20 lecirA Jie go Eureka Serviceman lcjjorfcr Fort Orel, Calif. Dies In Salt Lake Former Resident Dies in Provo er Services Held Sat. bc-n- I ; I d i m S Church News ut ; El-wc- m 1 f i . 4-- II urKroro'ciucted j j 19 ; y j : , yrs - lr1( I fr 1 i. , I - s - Clubs Win Most Honors, Offers at Juab County Annual Meet Eureka rn-t- : 1 son-in-la- 1 4-- H N'-ls- ro-fo- lk I ii-s- - j M-.'- dm-ctio- H 1; 'Jlf IIIJ m J'Ore Shipments for I Week of Aug. fri'-mN- I k, - Ie atli-ndin- j n graml-p.itci:!.- son-in-la- w, trans-'"ftatiu- t tv n. '- - . -: . 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