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Show mi: niTOiam callin ,nre, ialit yur Wfto in. lo your local s Tins-da- poiJenl before y prening Fifty two Volume Tin- - Kurt'ka Candidate Tommy Corcoran Family Hurt in Auto Accident From The car was side swiped as thev wen going through an intersection, and Tommy suffered serious injuries. Ha received a bad cut over one eye, which caused a blood riot, H Chipped vertebrae, and he was cut and bruised considerably. He was taken to the Utah Valley hospital where he is receiving treatment. Two year-ol- d Susie received s nasty cut and come bad bruises, Reporter Years Ago Twenty ' and Mrs. Corcoran and A year-ol- d Iavid suffered shock and were1 bruised considerably. The car was badly damaged, the extent of Orville Isom which has not been determined. The aeeident suffered by the Corcoran family is espr gretable. due to the far my was involved in a mine acci-- 1 dent in California a few years ' ago. in which he suffered the loss of his eyesight, and various other serious injuries, for which he is still receiving They By were on their way to Salt laikc to see an eye doctor at. the time or Orville Isom, popular the accident. Tommy's fnends of Cedar City. Utah, is him a speedy recovery and date for distriet attorney for the much better luck in the fill lire. Fifth Judicial District. Mr. Isoin has been an active Democrat for a number of years and has been praeticing law at Cellar C.ty since 19.'ib except for the years when lie served with the I'. S. Murines in the Pucifie. Since the war ho; It lie and Mis. Isom have very active in all service organisations. Fur seven years lie was city attorney at Cedar C.ty although he is no longer connected with the City. His rernrd in law enforcement and in criminal prosecutions was very good. He is presently serving Ins 4lh year as the Bar Coniiuissioner fur tho Utah State Bar and :s presently engaged in a program, wl:ii !, he imtia.cd, to speed lip and streamline the handling of our more serious criminal cases, par- Mr. and .Mrs. L-- W. Green, Mr. tirularly the procedure on appeal, and Mrs. Joseph Bernini, and son. Hi; feels that from two to five David, took a trip to the Copper years, which we are now taking Pit at Bingham ranvon Iasi week. ' far too slow and that the is the largest open pit in the.terests both of the criminal and world and a very impressive sight, also the public generally would be and well worth one's time to make be better served if these cases disthe trip. The guide told the group were concluded with more fora fair He yet pledges of the roll patch. that the pay Copper prosecution of pit workers is the second largest ceful and vigrroim all criminal cases. in the State of Utah. Tintic property situa-u- d North Tintic Mining the in reopened on a lease Diitrict to announcement according kyu, nade by officers of tho company. The lease was given to Abner of Salt Iake Grsy and associates a was former Mr. Gray Citv and was well acquainted ith the Lehi Tintic anil believed he could make the property pay. The ore showing where work ould start had ben opened up in a strong fissure. Assays taken of the ore run 9.9 ounces silver to the too and U S per cent lead. Haiph Badger, secretary of the Tin-ti- e company ami Guy W. Crane, an made inspection geologist, of the mine and assor.iing to these gentlemen the fissure carrying the ok was two feet wide and would he easy to mine as the ore was was t carbonate. The ofcompany 1T per irnt to receive royalty on all ore marketed. Con Anderson resigned Ins position as Kuperinli ndent of the Kur-ek- a Standard Mining (V Kver lince the Kurcka Standard development was started Mr. Anderson had been in eharge of the work then and his efforts had meant a great deal to the sueressftil development of tho property into one of the lending gold mines of this country. S. I. Neilson, formerly fhiit boss of this mine was promoted to th position of superintThe Lrhi District Attorney Tirf-tic'm- Job Sought Cedar City Man 1943-194.- Owens, who for more years had leen a figure in the mining of Tintic District, had divided to rail it a day and sever his connection with the mines of this district. He planned to move to Salt Lake City, where other members of Jhc family resided, and take life es.v attending to duties around his newly acquired residence. Mr. Owens came to Kurcka in 1901 and for thro vro rs was connected with the Tesora and Bower properties in the Hiamond end of the district, acting in the rapacity of superintendent of both mines. In 1904 he accepted n position with the Kagle and Blue Bell William than thirty "i Ix-e- endent. is nt OWN NEWSPAPER Report Made on Western States Meet Je Of District Deputies of B.P.O.E. Robert Blood, r9. a former resident of Kureka. ,iu-- Friday in a Salt Lake City hospital of a heart ailment. He had recently been making his home in st. George. He was born in Provo, Feb. 18. 1893, son of Arthur and Klizabeth Laird Blood. He moved us a small! child to Eureka where he waa educated and engaged in mining for a number of years lie also worked in Nevada and California. He waa a veteran of World War I and a member of the Church of Jesus Chrtat of latter-da- y Saints at He married Idalui Wallia Farmington, July 12. 1944. Surviving are his widow; two sons, Robert Arson Blood, San Francisco, and Albert Blood; a daughter, Bertha Blood, St. George his stepfather, David McNe.l, of Kureku, two half brothers, John McNeil, Grants Pass. Ore., and James McNeil, Kureka; a half sister, Mrs. Lee Netlsen. Salt Lake City, a stepson. Alan Arnold Ter-ri- l, St. George and one grand- daughter. Funeral aervln-- were conducted ward Tuesday in the Twenty-fiftchapel in Salt Like City. Interment was in St. George. Utah, under direction of McDougal s h Funeral Home. ties of the Benevolent ami Protcr-- evening tivr Onli-- of Klks. dinner party Mr. Blight given at the Klks Club for the Dist rict Deputies and State Presidents while Mr. Blight attended a similar affVr in the Ambassador club for wives of the visiting delegates. Saturday. Sam Stern. Fargo. North Dakota. Grand Exalt-- d t and Protective Ruler. 'luiic Onler of F.lks. sta'.-for si me 46 RPOK presidents and D'stnct to mcnll-rag- e He III god those leaders tin- membership m the west! in states to remain in the vanguard in t'V f:g!it n ... r leading payer Mr. Owens many-- fri"nds regret-- d his departure from Tintic. but wished him well in his new home and future undertakings. His P"itlon was filled hv John Enliind. iiKyinrold lime Tintic mine superintendent 11 Mammoth Student Gets Degrees From U. of Utah was in Prirc and other Carlton County towns m behalf of the unemployed orsrnn-jtatio- n of this city, going there tln-i- aga-.n-- t r 1 WaniS llUD Q Union Rejects Mining Company - s Dr M. Lynn tendent of Salt Ikiiiiu-n- superin- i Mi vi iulii Carlson, daughter of will ad the Mr. Hnd Mrs. J. J. Carlson, is re-- , Value in a "Kndnrlng i 'bunging World." Dr. A. Ray cti pending at her home following an operation performed at the Olpin. picsident of the Univirsity will give a on the progress Pa viwin hosiplul on Monday of this week. of I lie school. Mr. Sorensen will receive a Mr. ami Mrs. John Cronin left of bachelor if science in gru-logSaturday for a two week vacation s , whiih will take them to Nevada Charlene anil Nancy I re Bird, daughters of Mr. am Mrs. Rinl are visiting in Salina with their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Crane and Mrs. Mabel Bird. ing confined to the Pay son hnspit al following nn apiendii-it:opera tinn performed nn Thursday of last week Friends will la- - happy to leain sin- is reeiiwnting niee-I- L-i- - s v. of Mrs. Trii-mt- s Itnls-r- t Tranks trip ,. to hii.i Mr. s and Sirs. (Kinr Trieksnn - passed hnme of Vli-e-- n-- wen- Tli'-- - Oregon. I, Thev vim'i-ibl.itl-- . renn-ii.bei- l 1 l 1. tr.mute to Portland, is.t with a sister in Imhannla with a Rob Tibbs, wlni will bv many of tin- - m-- i inimer residents Franks is cmploy-d- . i Mr . and Mrs. I.. Billy and Matilda Biadv o-u- be familv. . Ilnuli I'l-a- n an-- u,l Mi Yellow- of J'-M- A ami Dauw-h-nl the rnuisi--- I M"t)ii-- r J '"Id .L'''"';' 'v:,s A progrnr-a .er--as feow-s- . Song "M ll,r I. A." by ciingii-g.iion t'avi-Mr Siro-ie'o- r.g song Bradley; ' 'I'M Douglas Mi. s Fn- - ! nn ! : "imn si reili-j- Mrs i y..,,!,,:,.) Iv Mrs Vciln I .ii " y- Vi-- , It I .in.! Sriixi.-- i si,ii .V1'' V . ,,:1"lclt S V i il V. I 1 - in Miss i 1. n T. run I ( " ,i ' !.i-u- I Jow 'I', r -- n p.-g- ,- I t I's.'t Ii' -' vt . ' in. in-- I i i 1 1 - n-- z v s iiiiis,-- v To,-d- i City I'rngriin t v n mug. Ill, August 9 Conk and daughter. r ii 1!u i ill S'nxid of L-Ann and son Stephen I!,,ban ,1a 1'ilv Rill I'nik at ? Fork spinl la f Tm l;iv Spanish Mt rs off a if amt f i m oil,. visiting al ll.o homo of Ml tlio-of Ml'l ll :lle him Wilt al'ii.-- i i from 12 yiirs p i n n r; , Tl.,1 - has Mr. and Mrs. John .1. Sulliian o- -' t ii :i will of Sailamonto. Calf, who have r;- on-n".,i-l M IlieMn--- " 1 er.i V 'I'l.iX total Vo for tho past ell .1 lv I ' i f so ,1-- ' for t':,-!- l I.Milo oil toll da vs. -1 I in Wedlu-.i'a- v i ; V! el ,il,b Whllo beio tl:oy ' f ' r is,:r propel tv to Ml N-- il Row o ri:m!'mri i; ,rt,T.-MIn- - Hch- - Mrs. -- - 1 - - . I : ? p ,111a:'- ; - .... .. W.'T" Ml' . b- I Euru'mi. Methodist ChuT.h Schedule .1 a- , t 1 -- ll I.i'm ril l .:l fi'-- f R, tup to I.os ngol-- 4. "11w boro "tld VI lied w"l i y M- - ami Mis ,!., j; i,.j 1 tu-- i I,' ,l. t I ' nenr ni- It ! . . . Members KTItlKi: "f 1 ' Haute. M l. l'h"l when A. I. I ighl down the ttieni. to stop tried m-l- ee. ' 1 it the Allis 4'lialmrrn plant cle, lerre puli, e put r snim krd un the bead with I club tried hi go bai k to work off of ktrikr ond ( It) wuikero d.ru;'--- Mml it on :in, 'll Mill I! ' I I. be - - ) r.miuut and ,!! a .all'-- r ll-.- - MI' M- f'liarlos Rorhlol Mr. and Mr I r.'i K-- Thev v,a an v - I , ; fl . i Sul' 1 KUo-i- . , ' , l . II R- : IT'"' H i b by Dar- "TI e I'-- Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hickman of Lilt.- - C tv spent tlie weekButt iinv Kureka with Mr Hickin end a l.v N'liinrf .Inivi iiM Mr and Mrs. Neil man's patents. - i It1! t illliiri TM,in; vih al solo. visitors at the fith,-.1 I. lilt. MCI (li tlHIei by Mv Hickman home on Saturday linkman Nd Va--' a'.! SandAlonzo i; Patton were Mr and Mrs Vc.-ir-l , WLi- -I j o:ii:: s, , CM.-- , i. Calif, ami Mr and Mrs of Tli--,- W'Tie I'ait:" L-ntLake Iit ti of Sail !i t eoii-lI i I Wasl:. . Hanks an l mi- fl'l t. .I n' ,, . tiinj k'ltij. Th-a-- 'il V.iRii-- I,- 'iii -i io Ri'tiard . IVaeock and G in Spckam-- I,.t,f lfh Mr. Mi-.- v,. r. I i - a- - of links sii'v; M i i i iiuig la I In Tb-iiu!,- l ..I- i Ou Gon-niiw-- T Umi-iri- (er. M4-- v as m Kur-k.- f wi'h g Mis.. s om-Mi- Tin I 'ls lv, ii visiRi r s ward tin- nnn-ln-,'la- I - w '"I n n-- l al ' - ' p'- In hi liailirig cv-iu- ng j et-'o- Mr. ami Mrs. II. ,.;i t fi-- in ! Toom.) l er.-IMii her' . wondnfui j their ilk-ry- L-n- I'-i- Alan Rowe who r l'isi-ii- . Mr. mid Mra. Win. Ihuiiiis of Opening .or. I is Mv Light: iqiening prnver. Mutrnv are visiting at the home sister-in-laWit S lit I i,J. "The of Mrs Dumas' brother and Pax-maWin. Mr Mr. and ix Mv , , i i i j i a mi w:ik H! iiiiinoih 1imip ;,nd wns ax' 'l.i-'-er- i.n.pani- -l bv a ii-!l on ceiio- L-ste- I L-ik-e the Pavsnn - 1 Bpi-n-- in And Activities l Suii-ln- - T.y pi - when- - Mr. P'-'-- - ' ' Mr. anil Mra. James Tonne of Mammoth were In Kvanaton, on Sunday getting acquainted with the baby daughter at the liunir of Mr. ami Mra. Alan Visitors at the home of Mr. amt Mra. J. H Stephens of Mammoth iwere their daughter and Mr. and Mr. Leonard anl daughters, Dixie and and a son, Jr., . In home on j of (Vnterv-llej furlough from Fort Bragg in No. 'Carolina, lb is a parut roper In the Air Corps. While here the group tried their luck at fishing la d at Cheirv Creek. They report L. j "fair" luck Is-e- her daughter. Mrs. M K M Coii;ii-.is-ioii- : Takos. where sti- - wns visit-- u i at ion -rciai Ctiu ago. Y V"as due to a t T James S!,e ''ck. was survived lv five th- - Naiiona: of ",l 'I uighters: T. J. Parker and 1. A r Carden. Cnlif.: Mrs Commission, Na' ' ' Klk tli1 of Wittier M. Pm--- - member itu-Found. (' r.im-- .a r Park'-I and Dee Par-"- f Blights spenl the Salt Funeral tin-The ;. (itv. al I ml week ogdi nie,. w,.1(l hp)i, on Mrs. o' nt i ti.q-- ij the purer" Kun-kto they tln-i- r return W;,x lu-ar- YUitiim al (he Win. Brown residence on Sunday were Mr. ami Mra. Ierry Cunningham and her daughter, Merle of Paaadena, California. Tliey also viaded with Mra. Sailie Mill-hel- l r ::.d national To Hold Outing 1 w,-i-- family of Maniniotli an- vacaNational tioning in Yellow Kuieka. Park. a Ilenry Bear (Mary Mr. unit Airs. Titilisi of Ru:te. Mont., and Mr. and Mis J T Fisher l Jean Tibbs i of Heigrrid". Mont., were back ill for a short visit tniin this Hannifin. Mrs Margaret wit!, hn I! t.ailie.a- - and A.M. j 1 S r off-- s j G Kun-k.- a v. - n son-in-la- i t Li-lg- li riaia Underwood Parker, Denver. Coen. .'ear r,f age nwnv at i lu-r- i Mrs. , n wi-ek- will In- - pleased to learn that she is recuperating at the home of her nimher m Riverton following a major operation performed August 9 at tlie Holy Cross hospital in Salt Lake City.' L-h- whatever a Miss Ann McIntyre returned . WHO? Members of Tintic (lisp-te- r after from Sun Valley this No 1H. OKS and FA AM, No. I be Mist two months at spending She will visit 9. amt tlielr families. tlie popular WHAT? Annual Itolx-rMorris with her unit . Mrs. Ada Mcthe of tinfor picnic. Intyre WIIKRK? Honiansville summer vacation, at which tinn Park, sin- - will resume her studies at tin- Kureka. Utah. WIIKN? 4.00 p.m. Sumlny, t'niveisilv of Utah. list 24. Everyone is asked to bring hia Mr. and Mrs. Ilenry Tranks were m Riveiton on Monday viaiting own lunch and diahea. If Iraimpor-wit- h Mia. tation la needed., plenae rail the thi-idaughter-in-law- . of Ihreirele. Mrs. Myrtle RoIh-- i t Flanks. Tla-i- r little grand-Slianna Rae, wlio lias Tli riault or the secret ary, Mrs. daiigliti-r- , st the Franks home Alton Raker, niaile the np with thrill and will1 I with her unit her until Mrs II esf to T;i soli Flanks is util.- to VlHirCM N6WS s 1 ihs-tor'- s L-t'- pr-gis- l j t Mr. Till Coliivieh tetiirned to her home on Wednesday after be- j ; lake City schools, rnimr.i-iiia-iucp- Primary I parents. , the e with t lie registration ugrnta to sec if your name Is nn the list of Kdythc I. Green, chairman of Juab county chapter for tlie Na- el.gible voters. tional Foundation for Infantile Haile and Mr. und Mra. Paralysis asks all parents to take Mrs. Ralph Bailey (Lots Davie) the following precautions: When HiIiu is around: 1. Let ami two sons, Craig ami Gary were children continue to play with in town on Sunday visiting with tln-iusual companions. 2. Ihm't friends. tlu-in crowds. 3. Teach take children to wash hands well before eating and always after gain to. t la toilet. 4 .Pay special atten-Itio- n to good hygiene. 9. advice about Follow your icrat!ona, Innc-- i H"1 n'd throat ions, amt teeth extraetkins. 6. Avoid fatigue and chilling. Thla means adults, too 7. Polio niayr lie. I art with mire throat, Mn ,, j returned home t atomach. m, re mum-le, fever upm-Montllt Mft,T vfMn,UnK a or stiff neck or back. 8. Put a alck abort varHlion in Marys vale at to lied, away from others' the home of her daughter and und call the doctor. 9. Bed rest Mr. and Mra Brig Atiier-leniul early medical care are very, important. fight Kilio with all our Billy Uirthlin of Salt Lake City flight fa Hjiending a few days visiting with Ilia mother. Mra. Vm. Wirth-li- n and sistera, Miaa May me Wlrth-li- n O.E.S.&F. and Mra. Gerald Sanderaon and family. r .ta-tte- pm 2tl, August election date, which la Sept. 9. It is your duty to register. If you don't register you can't vote. Check Warns on Polio ex-m- ses s is only one more registration day Chairman xjCounty Tin-son- s ! 1 ed One Registration Day Left, Aug. 26, Before Primary Just a little reminder that there ItolM-r- l ho lias been Franks, visiting in Kureka at the Ins parents, Mr. anil , Art , Franks, returned to on Monday of tins week. His wife and daughter will join him later Gie nionth. i to San Francisco. r tortile piirjms" of getting fur niiitrruilisirt the needy (icopli- - of the distrirt. selfisliTiess in this nation His plan was to find out if there Mr Stein also urged a ssnnie coal mino in that count v of par.sion nl both Klk t' whiih he coultl semi men rs t' and fun. limw of a!l . Th-.- ,nien would dig and with paitieidar I'uphasis on ser-- i ranspert tin- cnal to Kurekn to G V : i Viei- - to ym.tli an-by triple who eollMn't huv offu ds Grand Other Rol-jjel In r turn fur the coni Mayor w-- the ,rfh offered, posts. wood or ill. 1.0- - U'.g, !' 1 Ri ddiT-.L- t - t, Offer Made by Major mid Mrs. Yul IIcim'hium of Santa ami daughter. Kileen, Monieii, Calif., arrived in town on Saturday for a short visit witli Mrs. I tcsca nip's parents. Mr. and Tinwill Mrs. Wm. Treluar. Tliey left on I lulil on the Pmk Building Plaza Monday for a trip to Yellowstone The procession fur candidates. National Park, and baby KiU-cand fartilty will begin Ht stayed at the Trelour borne to get A ?i) r p.m. and nti-- will I gin at ncquam'.ed wit Ii her grand- Sir. and Mrs. Burt is Jami-soleft Tuesday for a vacation n el-v- en - I Kuri kn Kiwauis dull held their weekly meeting on Tius l.iy iv-ing it the City Park T!i npler of business was i iTii--- ! ou. t R:;nd!i- j with Fi ilowiiig the mei tim; a mt luck suj'pcr was ell joyed by and tlu-iwives the s Mayor John Church si contribute to the Southern Utah Water rraourres corporation .the vote waa 9 to 1 against the levy. Although the vote waa compart-tivel- y light when compared witli tho usual election turn-outhe trend waa apparent and the feeling of the tax payera waa ahown in the tally. Of the 2M2 votes cast throughout the rounty. 241 voted against the levy and 41 voted for the levy. Voting was heavier on the east side of the county and the west At a nu- ting of Tintic District aide showed several votea "for Mincra Union held last Friday the levy. night, the union rejected a contract protMUil offered by the Chief Consolidated Mining Co. Henry Wall, chairman of the mmniittcc for the min- William II. Glicrn has been employed by the Tintic School District to teach industrial arta at the Tinic High School during the coining school year, mrording to information released by the school office this morning. Mr. Ghei-- will fill the position made vucant by Dee Wilcken who resigned last spring, so as to fill a similar position at Cedar City during the coining school year. Mr. Ghccn is a married man with one child and last year taught at the Ashton High School in Ashton, Idaho. The Gheens have rented the home and will move to ers. said. "We unanimously reIVpn-eiKureka the earlv part of the cnni-- I ject the company's prupoaul.' ing week. The llcinrtcr takes this No further information regardjo.N.rtiinitv welcoming them to; ing the mis-tinwaa given. I j the Tint Utah grad-,l- n Among University 1IH tes Is at s.imnu- receiving i nnnneni-i-nien- t exercises Friday. August 22. will be Bryan Flny-Son-nsn of Mi will Degrees and ci it upon some .".'in s'udi-nt- T r In the public sentiment vote on Friday, August S, ealletl by the County Commissioners of Juab County, to determine the feeling toward a 1 mill levy to industrial Arts Instructor Signs Contract for THS c-- f - Thirty-fou- r Rcm-voli'ii- . y-- t Regular Meeting atti-nde- ii prospect and dividend producers of the distrirt. . Number Copy- - per Against Water Tax Levy ' s shift boss, then superintendent. The mine was first owned by Bingham Consolidated and was then sold to the Bingham Mines Company. He assisted in developing the mine from a mere to one of the 10c d - Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Blight spent Friday and Saturday uf last week in Salt Lake City attending later as foreman, tht Western States Conference of the District Deni- -- Vote Shows Public Sentiment Dies in Salt Lake and Mrs. Tommy Corcoran and children, Susie were involved in a serious car acciand David in Provo. The Corcoran dent last Saturday morning By Mni. C. E. Mfe YOU USE YO UR Former Resident Mr. 'I REMEMBER. hits home when ITtali) Reporter, Friday, August 22, li.)2 ( ' Ollli ADVERTISING 1 CtV who!-,- - s PiV-'.i.n'- IV Audi.-- , n I'll iv till I t'li-I I., r tTI, unions figld -- - amt Ilenry C i -- ii III w-- t )als tow I! illH !i ft |