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Show R R0-OIOT- rill! " jw' Willi u,i,co1 WW TPM- - Z nrrs noun when YOU IJSTi YOUR Jay evening OWN NEWSPAPER Fifty two Volume llu- Kuivka - (I'lah) 1 1 port it, Friday, Sejitiiiilipr 1 lid, -- Tintic To Celebrate Completion Accept Company Miners a meeting held last Friday evening, miners almost unanimously to accept a Dragon Mining Co. settlement offer which ended a Con-snlidat- voted old strike in Eureka. 'r.tfut off shipment to halloy-iuela-iny to Filtrol Corporation gilt Lake City. Aordnff to a union spokesman a. offer nuans a wage boost of I lie uirii.i'lnyi-- i ed to Children Today had cut the pro- - tactics force at Filtrol V) to 15, according to h (lay lu QUjnmonC TOr Vre OllipmeniS Week of Oct. 19 j r Funeral Services Held in Salt Lake . i- ; Pep Officers Funeral services for Mrs. Helen Marie llceslcy Sines, 47, nulive of Kureka xvere held SHlunlay, Sept. 20. in Snlt Lake City in Hie Cutli-exlrof the Madeleine. Mra. Sines wna the wife of Bernard Sines, former president of Four lueii the distiiet, Brandon. H.il, Gillespie, Geo. Snllierlaiid and Kdwanl Richards weie la km to llu- mine and were le.isily engaged in mining the coal. T here hemg eonsulerahle cxKiim-ii- l the of mining the coal, sueh as list of feeding the men. gas and powder and timber ind other inudenials. In order to take tare of the. the ones who ruulii afioi.l to jiay were asked to pay eii'.rgii help defray expenses. '1 he iTgai.laliim had a tent rail to coal lo llu X'linus schools of the district. One of the hugest primal les rier licet hv a political party was the one when the Democrats of l',,,'',i,t named their del-- 1 to the ounl.v convention. e'jali-Ncail.v a hundred and twentv-tiv- e w, .e in attendant e. Kureka Is en- titled to twelve delegates and those elected were: Neil O'Haie. II. K. McClain, J. J. Sullivan. Frank Haeon. A. r. Mansc-n- . Carl Fi Ids, John Fitzgerald, ('arl Calloway. Thomas McCormick, H. R. Wail. Edward Christensen and Frank XX'il-h.i- in al uH-ralio- i from about Mr. Ryan. Many Eurokans arc planning to attend the gala celebration in Delta on Friday and Saturday, marking the completion of newly paved Highway 6. The 1u - y. Chief Consolidated. 22 earloads; EnlPirc Mines, one carload; Moun- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sutherland o. Vi n.a L rariiv ud family were in Salt Lake City:la'n 2; Ellerbeck of Jericho, Sunday and enjoyed the Utah,10" two carloads. State Fair. New tallied through tailed (atit l. Youngsters of the District are again reminded that a free show-wil- l be held on Friday, Sept. 2d, at 2:15 at the Star Theatre. Sept. 27 is National Kids Dav, and Kureka is celebrating it a day ahead. Tin free show is being sponsored by the Kiwanis club, businessmen of the town, and the manager of the theatre. Mr. For-se- the Southern lneific Railroad President; Margaritc Sandstrom. Peart, Secretary, are newly r lifted offirenof Tintic Pep The reporters picture was not available. Wild, Vice-Preside- dub. Railroad Comany. WAITING GAME . . . Penny Nelson, I, polio victim of Long Beach, Calif., waits for jnst one letter from her father, unknowing that ho wao shot down behind Red lines In Korea. Her mother U reading an old letter from tho girls daddy. Patch Testing Younger Children Suggested by f this year, the Tintic High phool elected their new officers fT he coming year at a meeting this week. New officers are Janice Wilde; Sandstrom; Jjwtsry, Darlene Prart; reporter. Vlce-Marguer- ffliX Bogdan. V re making plans ,nrta,,ation and initiation ETa offkerg nd members W nftJH io 11 aKTJlcld on October th, mrmb,T fJrtT,. tthe installation 15. Tlie wil1 M ceremnn- - club members '0 make this are delemiin- -' year ono of the Bislinp George Forney conducted the Sunday evening Sacrament meeting at the LDS Eureka Ward. Opening song. "Let Oft Speak Kind WordH;" Invocation, Clarence Bauer; sacra me naotng. Sweet Is the Work; talk, Gary Daniels; vocal solo. Ken Spurrier, accompanied by Norma Jameson; talk, 11111 Thompson; talk, Dennis Daniels; piano duet, Charlene Bird and Virginia Lee; talk. George Castle ton; talk. Joe Cook, vocal Warn Walked Where Today Jesus Walked" by Ken Spurrier; talk, David Sandstrom; talk, Lorin Thompson, who waa released at 1st counselor in Kureka ward lo become stake Scout Director; clos-in-g song. "Tiie Spirit of God Like benediction. a File is Burning; Flanks. Don j j Funeral Services I Held in For Eureka Veteran j !."-pit- al i , , - 1 11 r . K Kra sul.-ti- 1 ti r Si ei 7 t 111 I 1 1 Deaih nn I is.-iu--! atir-gS'- : 1 I , of the TinK 'ftrt ,,'a, iivm titii 1,n-- id.- -i iity l,nPm,ni wish tll Achievement Scheduled tocal j 4-- H roun- 1 n"ne under the age . r fire- heavily K B guns, hind will le in 1 " ,H. hnown Suffers Day e:gM-yeai- Sliiinn.'i by mm eh .Mr Ft a i veais, ).;,i i Ka f r inaiix l.ere I ' las Msld. l"e and iw'iiMi ;it the Il : .i.-it- - lid !l' illd.ed FI. il I F"1 , f las d I'1" He At In.I v t) '! li'.xed v .is Full J .'I'V. M.rxix:ii- - me I '. i. ,! , ajb: Mt I'... i. - - 1 - - l.f.. Ass.K-ii.tio- them-sclx-e- Methodist Church lkc Meet Schedule 1 . Ia-- eon-vi-n- iu c s ste-cm- ing the coming year. The Cnnvrn-liowas hath stimulating amt lieneficial to all attending. The entertainment sido of the Convention was outstanding ami thoroughly enjoyed hy the Grocers and their wivcM. An added feature of the Convention all altemled the State Fair and enjoyed the outstanding entertainment presented by the Holiday on lee Iroduc-- I n ion. Attending from Kureka were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Randle, Xtr. snd Mrs Hamilton Laird, William Gear, Mr. and Mrs. Vera Nevcra, Mrs. Minnie Painter, Mrs. Dora Randle, Arvid Newman. Mr. ami Mrs. Darrell Dixon. Mrs. Wilms Ohlsen snd Lyman Dislge. lim-iii'u- n s Examinations for Auto Licenses I lillceil. Set Here Sept. 30 X'.c'Aed The Xisilliur - l Examination of applirBnls for i.'st i ' o it . tlii-- liandiM'. Randle xxeie and si'lluu; iiii.IIhhIs. and discussed automobile drivers' licenses will be Mr and Mis. regularly evxry other week l,o!s ti the Kmi-I'.- iWedni-jid.'i-Kiwanis .Inti the oiitlisik fur I heir husiniMi dm- - held in Kurekn. according to nn announevenat their linine on cement bv .lax- - F. Newman. ing Mis K.iiidle hi i X'i'il a delu inie, of thi1 State Department limn r. an dxva.s a .isteil hy fieri of Public Safety. Driver l.ni-nsii.i..'l,tir. . Maijoiii' Examiner Gcmld Mn1'iv;. .1 .X! tin" Iri'.e .T tile leglil.ir til iu-- ed to the I'mx-Ihe lii't III., M: Killi'lle I'lllel'- Dixi-ioDrivel.-- ; I.iicn-1xvill gue : S with t:iiil-II. i . Ii.li at (lie ila. e in examinations on ilio'.ving of I'l'lni ml liln.s (..sen K'ii i'I'-i- . Tin day. Sepii-mb- i r ,'lrt. I. is tup Ifim'i X'i II rvMi.i.- thii. 2 .'.0 t iiriiri i r I pin, to 4 Min.. I .1 nil every fithfi Tiii'iuIbv l here.it I! I Is L'li.e 111 at In is iii'.ri'.-ini- i in ;!. F .i.ii.iis examined 45 iliihlrcn uf the - nli'l 11 III-.- . V .1 i! t t.i.il due I1 "M:i ! x I"l I1 I.' the I Jen nl Fillin on Tuesday "r ij ni'cnt v i! x' necesn tl.a.i i.:.y '!.',r isoiimi I i ! ii Hus xvci-k- , ;in ncciled no ci.rrcclioii ;.ii he hatsoex'er. Tim, an'iAiling to In. sary to t HI;. llv Sllkpe'l usi.'l ill the Fil.lf-- X!k!is. f ex it. icai. m in Kurek.i. Norman ohom, tin- - exiimimtig dis-tu- r iV'-'for this piogiiiin, is somewhat In it Mini in Min 1: in ' they will uf a record, and shows that the lie held reguliiilv as " ludiiled. 1a xuMoi n j denial t It s fll!hi-- r me really having .illo'l Is-- glVi-r- i it iii'ir effect in making parents iioiiseioiis of llu- - defects of tlu-i- r lii Hospital XX'e ate sorry to K. i p ;ii nr i'll m in luldren's tiilli and having them nl.itc reprt that il was necessarv for Frances Ixwls a lii.v.i.'i-- i iia- yoi r d '.n g la le. taken cure of lliiliicdi.'ltclv. Mrs. Martha Van XX'agoru-i'- , puh-t.- i' lo return to the Pax-soso M.nl ji.'i nn s p up the fhild-- j hospital I H Ia i In- - healtli Dr on XVcdnesihiy. Mr. Iewis returnluisistcd nursi-- , i.iili ij .iih'-! ed from tlie hospital Inst week, at the I'limc. ;.i,i - of Ma :ig a it.- i I Aid m: d where lie had been confined for fiaplnn riaMieil m n John (iiifley, IJnda and Mary several days receiving treatment the t M ill'll. i id Iviu Farrcn and Mr. and Mrs for 11 rather bad ease of pneumon- At! A I i Imii'iMiis (..Ac f.i:ind XVnvne Ili-- i k were in Salt Lnkej ia. Friends lire hoping that his hod'.' 1. has a Fitv Iasi Snuday, visiting with recovery will lie scedy. Mit t hV Km e lo DDT as do d'l John Fnrren, wim has been conhigh A isilitical plank should be wide fined to St. Murk's hospital for il..lS. for sidestepping. lam si mins t f iionsc flics and mo-- . the past several weeks. 1 i J . i' f I lll.1 I'filt-i- C...1.V 11 D. . I. Ii .SI ,1.,.. 1 iF I'l ir.'-i- Mrlli! i:; F1' ' i ) A 1 ;t, I'' I it I " xului k yi ii.-i- -i ( ri ,!on , 1. I Tu-- ha II I it v ( 'ill luiifmi'd Ii l.nspital fur the hm-i- i aa j i xx ell Tll. .lHV Fallens host of veiy plensed tll i lmiiie, and all aic i mid iun- - Mrs, g Tii' ami ' o- t m - iiotiie 11 ox'i rv i Fv:ri l:l"cd Il, I - ; i:f r tl. i.;-.r- I. lltHIM1 Ii j ; Mr. :!;. I,D. li.l ;. .n il u: l.V - I.- m-li- Il . sept Dental Clinics Are Doing Good Job Examinations Show 1 .' Ft'.ipel. If.r.m-''- " Fnlv.ii v il uf S . M 1.. ' Ami's in SI I I If . ia ah . r:-ei- tJ?" Attendants at Retail Grocers' Assn. Convention Report Educational Meet iately surrounding It until after the reading. Tlie State is urging all to take advantage of this opa portunity. and also to avail of the Mobile unit .luring Managers and employers of the the time of its stay in Eureka. Randle IGA store and Laird's Market attending the 48lh annual Utuh Retail Grocers Assn, convention and fin'd fair h4d in Salt last Siindsy report one of the finest conventions ever held. 65 exhibit booths on the Mezzanine flimr in Hotel Utah Saturday, 10:00 Sunday School. Hurry created on atmosphere of a counRandle, Supt. try fair. 11:00 Morning Hour worship. A general session held on SunRev. XV. B. nrlrtl will deliver a day at .30 p.m. oNied the sermon on the subject. "Tlie r. n. with Governor J. Braeken Iigmn of Jesus Christ und Mayor Karl J. Glade as 1. Wlint it is; 2. What il will principal speakers. do; .I. Who says so; 4. I low to l were XX'ives of the gns-erobtain it. of the Salt like Tri-- I guests Choir rehearsal Kst polled this hi in. at o lea at 3 30 p.m. on the week. Announcement will Ik made Hotel Ft ah Roof garden At Ihr for the ful lowing week. on Mondax st 12 15, the will be ncwlv elected (Quarterly conference president. National scheduled for a later dale. Grocers. Vincent Assn, .Meiiilw-rwill be notified. I,. Ill owner, delivered the major all of 195.i. address, lloth Miss HI Ilox-n- . and Miss I .a X'u n Hru'vn. Flail or 1952, Mimlvn Dunn v I Hiighsni Fily wire inlro- - -- :.:n. tl.- .it a' . Kyan. .Xl: Hi lii DlllI-'f Mi i.n-- M' ..1.1 dai.gt.tir two liald Rv ir. I. n ived ; . run xv.:r-"-i' lc wj, on the calf of luT I'd. of li."i l ' Mm placing in a ncighhij's Mir. A "! Sunday aftein.H.n, as she J'Uul" ' F.tv. Ft.ih. i trailer struck her " N and Is on the vein. i il i ixi1 Kn n,u of 4 ,j , ii:n! lo you this 8H'riul re(llired to .lose :ud by Mm 'TMn.sET V Aril- - was given fust "nr Van XXiigoiier Awanls and Style Re- f- r 1 lo the Inyson lio.-p-il xSSufn-mtreatment. : S" I'liu-eThe Time: 8 p.m. turn home .ifler I"''1"" Cl'ibs of Eureka. latest jeports an- Umt Ing nicely. n. 1 n hi I'1 y.t rn!. c. I . - Clubs All lent Ot d dt.i- - W-- Badley Cut Leg; Now Doing Nicely reading I s I t itl rs Foin-imssion- ir eVI-- it. t the tin- ! 1 and remnx-e- d made 48 hours after removal. IMFOKTAXT Parents are ask. ed to urge their children not to xxet tlie patch or the urea Immed- Films at Meeting fn . of Kill t I . ! then Rei-sii- . tl'C id Is ,h' ty CVinctery tin.; laws ii j:ir!itv i M ecl.rg . shut ..if lo Wi l l lecriwd an ai1 w iitii'.. taiif.. iHiol wi'l he :'!. n H.ptembT o(). a "liv,' hv let itwes ,al ',,,r,inier tut" r.ir its to that in M ' v adlex ,!s to iiiinoi.ni-cuicnTT1 "n Septemlii-H to ;n i,i i. Ft il.. and ame fnl Yl" ,,KUl,r rale will pn- - Mayer .ual MuiiKa '.tv He ti'.ii h rigid yeas ago m S'.unf1 t I'.il!!. months. i t'iuing Datti of I't'i l: cr memliTs Hl . iK.-Uta- h) Iw.-.li- I 1 ee travel from Father Escalante, first white man through Millard County. In 1776, through horse and wagon days to today's modern cars. In Addition to niatly floats snd parade entries readied In the county, hands fnnn Nephl, Santa-quiEureka, Mi Hunt and Delta will tie entered In the parade. Saturday at 7 p.m. there will lie a iMinquet in Deseret Stake house, for which the public may make reservations. A carnival has been obtained for the celebration. Highway 6. should bring added busineaa to Kureka, as the Highway runs through our town, and already plana are being made so that tho District will get their share of the tourists traveling Highway 6. It is interesting to note the number of out of state cars going through Main 8treet since the last piece of road has Eureka. been completed. We hope to see Burial was In Mt. CHlvary Cem- many more going through and to get etery under direction of Larkin lo,ie they stop long enough town. acquainted with our little Mortuary. Kiwanians See Former Resident Dies in Calif. on Fire Arms, Speeding Cars who are not usually If any reaction is shown on these children will be This service is free ami will be TuImtcxiIiisIs by the Im-a- l Assn. Funds for this program are derix'rd from the rhristinas Steal sale, according to luhlic Health Nurse Mrs Martha Van Wagoner. The "patch test is msde of adhesive, similar to s bandald. and no pHin is connected with the test This pst.-- will be applied at school snd must be left on 48 hours and lid Held in LDS Ward 1 She was a daughter of Frank llceslcy and the late Kllen Sullivan Bccslcy. She waa born in Kureka, May 2d, 1005. She attended St. Joacplis Scluxil and Tintic High School at Kureka. Slie graduated from the University of Utah in 1920, where she majored in education. She had served as president of tlie University Womens Student Association and waa are live in the Intersorority Council as a member of (Id Omega. She had also served on the rommitce and participated in the Univrraity Glee Club and opera group. Mra. Hines was a talented and widely known musician. Following her graduation from the University, slie taught music in Tintic High Srhisil. later she taught music at Bret Ilarte Junior High School, Oakland, Calif., until her marriage In 1942. Since then slie had resided in Tucson, Arizona; Ogden, Guadalajara, Mexico and Houston, Texas. She is survived by her husband, a son, a stepson, Guerdon, both of Houston, her father, and two brothers, Elbert J. Bcesley, Rslt Lake City and XYalter lleesley of Tintic High School Hand will tra- vcl to Delta on Satuntay and march in the big parade scheduled for 4 p.m. The new Highway will bo officially opmed with ribbon rutting on Sst unlay at 3 p. m. Thousands of visitors are expected in Delta to join the jam-Imrthat marks the occasion. Sen. Arthur V. Watkins and Senator iat MeCarmn. (TV Nev. I will officiate at the ribbon cutting to open tho transcontinental route. Also prevent will he Gov. J. Hruekrn lee am! Gov. ('Iinrles II Russell, of Nevada, slate mad commission and federal i officials. Satuntay ataerx-e-noon a free barbecue xvill lie to and serving will ho by a largo group of local men and women. At 4 p.m. the largest parade ever to lie seen in Delta will start. The piiriule will show modes of U-I)- ay tl tnci1 was well finest ever in the way tf coopcra-tio- n tinus ahead. Tin was w-- ll ami good haul work, and have attended anil every class lionl lepreseiitni. n sueeesstul plans for a very SLC year. Siipliiiiiiore Initiation to i'lii is The Snph'inioto initial Dance the .titli. and Iihi I,, held Fri-laanimal the tin Finlay evening ndvani e lepilts is rxpeiti l to t e us"Get Acquainted" dame of the an up and coining aftnr. Tin ITintie High School was held at ual wii! and costuires Wil.iaiu Ri haul Jones. .59, of up id Salt l.d.e 1'ity died Thursday in th(. Tjls auditorium under the di- he punting and the aiuuial IS"dv f studm infuei. re4.t;im ? ? ? tliin'ts will Is1 followed after a long the VcIcmiis and a'ld d.i"i-u.g- . unH,j Thomas. Hamid Xaef cntertninn.'-n- t hv (8n,i ivterson The music was fur The Junior ilass I.vii a- Tr.iu.an Halls nislml ' . AM.iigm n' f qiiam- ( f "" f ,l"1 mM 'I'l ,s f1 of a has i;m: school high Regular Water Rate; icials Set ay Sacrament Meet Pep Club Elects Officers school dances Pep club at The Mobile Unit X-R- X-R- ay School Activities Off to Good Start; Is The Mobile Unit will be in Eureka sometime this Fall, and the State Tuberculoses Association has suggested patch testing the younger children solo. High nt (Jr-Icu- Thu installation of new hoisting equipment had been completed at the Cold Chain Mining Co. in the Mammoth section of the district. For some months past the Gold Chain had been operated by the Mammoth Mining Company and from eight to a dozen men had bem employed there mining nice pay ore. The Mammoth Mining Fontpany w.-i-s working this property in connection with the older property and the two mines were respon sihle for most of the employment for the miners of Mammoth. In spite of the depression the Mam moth was aide to ship from 6 to Continued on Page Two. Daricne Co. of Mexico and present vice preai-deof the Texun and New BeeslcV. Jaice Thirty-nin- e Un, .'.ans fur a fr-ii- miners struck June 25 after negotiations became hogged jjrn. said Mr. Wilde. Tbe Eureka deposit cf hollaysite alumrr-- t rate crystal form of inum silicate is said to be one of the few large ones in the world. winch Filtrol Corporation, mppIiM ratal.vsts to the petroleum iajuitn'. has been virtually sliut ion for the past two weeks. of L. A. Rvan. superintendent U mine, said it would take a few Amto get the mine in full opera-- 1 shutdown gani.ii'. mu ul . Free Show for Tbe N umber - 1 representative. The lie I Copy- Of Highway 6 ; tyor C hi.ieli x ho was ehair-l- i. an cf the tig-,nl,ieiiiiiiyiiuni iataui went to Salt imke an a live tun tiuek to lie i.s.d lli. trail. ..rl supping to the limit and coal to Tiniie. 'I he ii.ine fi mu xxliirh the coal .win inci.ied was mar Sihniirld, a distance tif 1 10 miles fim.i Kill-e- h Kiwanis Sponsors 23 cents per hour. yyVzge boost affecting 110 CIO moloyre represented by the wild steelworkers of America. wtrosrtiw to July 1. 1951. J. Wilde. USW MX .111 l'il jnoroximately M a Dl'. Mil xxcitf ,.11;:: l.n.'.h.'.g ei,;,l into town. The 1 per High School Band Will Go To Delta To March In Big Parade From The Reporter Twenty Years Ago At 10c ! liiintj Tintic ! Wages Increased Offer; AimiliTlSING x k (.ten Morn of :sls iif and Mrs. Elsie dny XX'cdiii 1 t 1 11 ; - j n c i 1 . |