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Show Till: RECORTBl r' J"' iw ' - 7,- nm m your wKinO In Jay ncniriO Fifty two Vuluirie HITS HOME WHEN YOU USE YOUR OWN NEWSPAPER ri:( Kuivka (Utah) Keporter, Friday, November 2S, Students Begin Marshal THS Music Warns 131 lOll Msic students from the Tintic schools are hard their annual winter concert. A at work oil music for . is being planned which nrotrram of varied numbers " 01c to " be cnjo Iit.ik l5Si concert will Include H I Thc Knvku niti N umber 10c ner Copy- - Iao i:if; the e in iv: !,! ilt l -- i W. (Jivon of Silver City is the only - Local Official t Makes Visit To Hlirt llwlv Iv ' visit urandfatner - lhv' on Thinsday. Ib'cember 18. school !t g o'clis'k in the high I'ditorium. Sj 20 bjear5 fn" ml ,n are way of - e comp-l- ; in Karl McIntyre th.-- rcci very. piial in fait ,k fi N.i ill stei-1- Sl'-cl.-'- s fa.-uv- I. ill!' ' City, I'.nroi't fur a sboit stopped . . tle-- visit Wit'i .'"rs. Mi tvi-.r s. -. was a siiide;.'. Mr. nr! Mis. IV ::i ; a. tin i.. . ui iT: iir. u-- - their hor.in in Pleasant Grove. i ,:ii..iic iM.raet-.st.n .as ain , V.'hi'e hr tl.e chili Mrs. Lamm was her iikiui male, n '.r,i. . T,-eli -con. pie.-'.Ll. , 1 ll, e visit wus a m.ist bec:i:T fre all. Mr. throwing Karl Frank, their S njoyabie u:ic Isirsen w:is llieu . i..,sic ir.s.ri.c- -' old son to the ground and lb tor at Mt. I'basiinl high school. V !"'l ii 'r.e "."s er The Lady K.ks l.ei.i tii. ir ivg-.ila- r f r:He of,: nnf!n" I !' t !, Fill- - lvsn,,:i! f ten meeting with a session of i'lidge following a Ijms.i.v.-- s mtet-in- ',av a war in serious C'lndi'inn Mrs. Tiielma Aik-- won he has mifiv'i-es"ffie- s' vie prize an.l Mrs. John i"n!l'1 to ts moved to his grand- -- i.nn; U ti-- ; em ; : i:v. The ho.;t ss parents home in Ilen.iant Grove, was M.s. Aba i whirl' Will I," good lor tne i to all :.:rs. Thelma the friends of the McIntyres. The Pil.e. friends of Mr. McIntyre senior are Griggd. Mim. Ocoi ge Cromar inlcrlain- - j hoping that he will soon be well eJ the menl. is of the Elite dub enough to return home and that at her home. The usual program of recovery will be speedy, bridge was enjoyed. Mrs. Lester Cromar w n the high wore prize and Mrs. Thelma Griggs the cut prize. Tho hostess served a delicious luncheon to the following, Mrs. O. A. Allred. Mrs. John Franke, Mrs. C. E. P.ifc, Mis. George Forsey. Mrs. J. V. Rife. Mrs. Angus Miller, Mrs. G. D. lienroid. Mrs. Jerry Bassett. Mrs. John Nilson. Mrs. Leslie Cromar, Mrs. Maynard Griggs and Mrs. George Gourlcy. Nylan Eiswonh. the eight year old son of Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Ellsworth of laysun. who were former residents of Eureka, was injured when an old revolver in the l- year olJ Eric Hare BcJungtield. were in- uj K!;iyda hit ur.u un iliivcr, the a. jueJ fractur-e- . (oni.er iwiivi..g a badly kg in addiuor. to other injuries mil the latter being o.ily slightly huit when be v.as knoc ked tu the Hi.- - 11 lUiiry luir.;. ,,f M.. and M.s. time Wi.e-l- M-.s- er : . iv 1 'e' -i- nl Eurekan Attends i' "-- . r END OF SPREE . . . Screaming Ill kill em!, Thomas Breen Is overpowered by detective In Philadelphia after he was routed from cellar by tear gaa. He bad fired SO shots at relatives who could not explain what all the shooting was about. - RlsUll about accident happened Hght o'colek in the evening when the bovs v.ero on their way to their homes in Dutchtown. They wore walking on the edge of the highway and as they started down the Blue Rock slope, an automc-- ti speeded up from behind and bucked them to the ground, the wheels passing over young Hores right leg. shattering both bones between the knee and ankle, and siherwise injuring him. The Bed-fi- n gfi eld lad received a sprained inn and other slight injuries. Beth sere given medical attention and ren reported getting along as well si could be expected, lira. Lowell T. Chat win. aged 37 yean, passed away at her home is Mammoth, a victim of heart trouble and influenza. Mrs. Chat-wi- n before her marriage was bliss Myrtle Bringhurst, who at the age of one year came to Mammoth to cake her home. She was survived by her husband and one daughter, Lois, age seven years. Funeral smews were conducted in the Kisimoth LDS church and burial u in the Santaquin cemetery. The death of another old time resident was recorded when V. F. Sammon passed away in vie of the Salt Lake City hospitals of influenza and pneumonia. He i well known in Tintic Diatrict he resided for many years, following mining as an occupation. He was for some time a fireman of the Geinini mine. He wan wrlved by his widow who was at the luting in Pennsylvania of his death. Remains were j PPd to Pennsylvania for bur-riThe Tintic Lodge Lodgemen To Meet " Che. . Alexander Blight, district dep-- i uty giand rxlmulloil ruler nf Utah Klks made bin official visitation F&AM to Snll Inke City Isklge No. V on Wtslnesduy of last week. Before the regular minting at 8 p.m. he was honored at u ban quet by the fficera and past ex alted ruliws of Salt lakc Lodge. Several Tintic lodge members aecoiiipniilmt Mr. Blight in makTintic Lodge No. 9. F.AA.M. ing the visitation. They were as hild annus! past masters night follows: Hamilton Iaini, John K. on Ncv. 22. Tho local Saturdny Wilburn Don Kowe, Knstwood, parlodge invited Irovo lodge Giles and Frnnk Ieart. ticipate in the evenings entertainment and worshipful master, Wil-fiMnnn and 14 members of Story Iaslge No. 4, attended tho Invites Provo of Mammoth is Ml- anil family. Mr. sml Mrs Mi In' vie an. ilu.!i,n of Jhe !cjJorler in j j her the hint wi.-h.-ng fJ f- The election will lie held Wednesday, December 3. with the polls being open from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m. The place of voting ia Silver City this year and will he the home of Mrs. Myrtle Rowley. S. L. Elks Lodge till e.-- g. meeting. Scottish Rite Reunion In SLC th-nig- s hands of a playmate was discharg- just grazing the upper portion, Occupants Escape Injury In Two Car Accidents Fri. Night On the "Slant" . Two separate car accidents last Friday night on the slant turned out to be very fortunate for all the occupants of bot! care. (iene Heck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Beck of KIberla and Clyde Partridge, also Klberta were returning home when a right front tire blew o . causing the car to turn over completely. Neither of the young men were injured and the extent ni damage to the car wns very alight considering the nature of the Tho car was owned by f 'Grandchild of Local Couple Dies In Hospital Gene Beck. The rausc of the second acciold son dent waa almost Identical to the Ernest Curwen Jr., of Ernest and Velda May Harper first one. Driver and owner of the Curwen, Tod Paric. Tooele, died car, Richarde Hiare reported that Monday at .V'lfi a.m. in a Salt Lako he hit a sharp rock on the highheart dis- way which blew out a tire, and hospital of ease. The infant waa born Nov. the rar turned over several times, 22nd is survived by hia parents, finally landing on its top. Other 34 cars; and a brother. Jr tin Curwen. Chief Consolidated. occupants of the car were Miss Empire Mine, 1 car; Mountain 1 ml Park, and by grandparents Viola Carlsrn, Miss Bonnie Snell Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Curwen. and Max Garbett, and all escaped View. 1 car; Dragon Consolidatinjury. The car waa tiadly damaged, 30 cars; K. L. Garrity, 5 cars; Eureka. Graveside services were con- - ed. extent of which has not been Ellcrbeck Jericho. 2 cars. ducted Tuesday at noon at Salt determined. ed. The bullet passed through the bone. The gun was supposed to be so old that it was not capable of discharging a shell and it was also supposed to have been unloaded. The Ladies Aid Society held their weekly meeting at the home of Mrs. William Vivian, the business session being followed by Gerald Kennedy of Mammoth is sewing. Those attending were: Arthur Smith, Mrs. D. M. Pickett, reported to be on the improved 1 a tonsilectomy per-Mrs. Margaret Freethy, Mrs. list following last week at the Nephi Harry Dean, Mrs. John Nilson. on Mrs. William Frary and Mrs. B. hospital. Mr. Kennedy has been sick list for the Chester V. Snow, who quit' wmftime B. Parrish. for years a resident of returned and his many friends Miss Ruth Schempp. Eureka, passed after his a speedy and romplcte re-- 1 y nt the Veterans Lake school Salt to at City hospital in coven'. vacaTwmore, Calif. the Thanksgiving Deceased was spending age and his death was tion in Dividend with her parents ninocted to tuberculosis. He was Mr. and Mrs. Christy Schempp. b' his widow, Mrs. Lil-whitehead Snow, and five Mr. c:rl Mr. Glen Kimtl and a,n his mother in son. Carl, drove to Orem last Sunand interand were dinner guests at took place in day Fresno, Calif. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al.in Eureka boy and two former Hudson. boys were numbers of the . "11 tpa,n- - otnimcJ by u . ''.l0 ,aVl benn the best team Mrs. - W. Brady. Mrs. L K 01,0,1 thi institution. Spurrier and Mi. and Mu. Cl.ir enco Rostrum t .Maiui'm'li ilrv jTW Manson. giant tacklv. f varsity com-a- n to Irovo Ins! Tuesday, where they 111)1(1 performance combined business and Roliert L. Guilty was in Salt Lake (Tity on Sunday and Monday attending the Scottish Rite Reunion. During his at ay in the rily he was the guest of his daughter Mr. and Mrs. John and Dorick. Mr. Gsrity attended a play, John Brent at the Masonic Temple aiullcrtum presented Sunday evening at 8 p.m. The pl:iv was presented under tho auspices of Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, with 250 members included In the cast. The play dealt with the revolutionary period, the setting, a colonial blue lodge In Virginia, just after the fall of Yorktown, early in November, 1781. The Grand Lodge of Virginia wns formed by a combination of four lodges, of which Williamsburg was one. at Williamsburg. October 13. 1778, and was the 2nd independent grand lodge formed in America. An interesting sidelight brought out in the plsy was the fact that George Washington was initiated in Fredericksburg Laalge No. 4, Virginia, November 4, 1752. He was Master of Lodge No. 22 from 1788 to Mm. ; ; ' 1 let tie IJiird of Lchi lleher (Wishing, who was injured in a car accident last week while on his way to work at Honanza. Utah, has been moved to the Utah Valley hospital in Irovo. He Is somewhat improved, which has been the wish of his friends. Mrs. Cushing and sons, Kent, Kav and Paul and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cook (Joan Cushing) visited with him in Irovo Sunday evening. visit- Mr. Hal Neheker or ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Annabel were in town this week with Mrs. Ncheker's viscilini? meson and with f hP1. Blirlis M'Alice Jameson. Mrs. Kebekcr s the former Miss Della James n j. L. W. Brady last week. During her stay Mrs. Brady, Mrs. Laird. Mrs. Matilda Brady and Mrs. Ella Stewart enjoyed a trip to Ophir. Stockton and St. John. Ure ABOUT 2:30 P. M.r NOVEMBER 27 al Ijimehenn guests at the home nf Mr. and Mrs. Harry Randle last Friday were Mrs. John Browning and Mrs. W. H. Shearman of Og- den. j Mr. luid Mm. Tommy forromn an! children. David liml Susnn. left recently for Arkansas to spend the summer months. FOLKS, 1- .Mr. anil 31m. j con-yci,r- H Hta -i- P0UR:,r Xl''inpr Papr vj', linp the past year. was also one of th" and Bill Haws gave "s a restiA-e- . ip Nisonjj,,r wim elected BVU fiHthall team tSPS ainLh w,nw,n- f,,r Mr- - teW h:n,,r ls K,Went mi ' Tlirs' Mm. Ilcrth.t D:i is si. ii.lm;: tin week in Sa!1. Lake City vi.i!i!i-;! with 4 This was r ' oveted by Mrs. Nettie Dittm-- r Til".; lav :i:i We-lvery Lake City cemt inim; biiMia s nt a t - n-- t ,Ir ."a8 farmer l,'lv fo'Hl'i anl while plensuie. an ,,:iviahle rec.i; .1 in Mrs. Ji'iin Rim-n- i V'1tin week-el- l ,.'i E:,R,, w,, sister amt hi ' liei ,p '3 h.ni i, " tpP"'ler iiffi.v, Mrs. Alex Blight. in, a il.,, ,,in" "'' n cfipimed by n "r tfo's J'.--n v.' cilv. Mr. Stilldiiv lisilom v.'. Ill' i: l,1R 11 ,1,u' Mr. anl Mrs. Ale. ' 1' ,, , ! th' W:n..n writ Mr. uii'l Mrs J i I'l' w,'.'n f'1 ,ni iininnT Ihe anl family of Fai! 'that h.!u, T lr wi,h !'-re- 1 I ; , I FOUR )( WEEK$ were Mamnn-t- visitors ! mi Tuberculosis Seal Sale Begins Here Fl&r-rac- Alnx-nndr- ie ! Mr. and At the close of the business meeting, a delicious dinner was served and on entertaining program was prorated, with Thomas Sersen as master of ceremonies. The program follows: piano rJn. Charles Robinson; reading, Joyc Garbet; violin solo, Mrs. Thomas Sersen, accompanied (y Mrs. FIvs Bonner, clarinet solo, Kent Riddle, accompanied by Mrs. Riddle. A moat enjoyable evening was reported by all those altemting. Sales of tuberculosis Christmas seals will begin In Tintic District this week. Recording to Mrs. Margaret Cronin, secretary and treasurer of Tintic Tuberculosis Welfare. The sale this year will be under the direction of the Americ can Legion Auxiliary, with 10110, president of the auxiliary in charge, with tho auxiliary members assisting. Residents are reminded that the money derived from the sale of the seals makes it possible to have the tuberculosis niobil unit visit Eureka, and for the patch tests for the children of the district. 1780. The niobil unit will visit Eureka Scottish ceremonies were held on in the nesr future, definite date to be given later. Monday with 500 members Lake City. L w candidate release! this morning. The dead- line for filing was November 17. and Mr. Green was the only jer-so- n who signified his intent to run for the imst. !(-- Sin ht for election to the Hoard of Education of the Tintic school district, according to information on the ballot signs ,,;,y the A band, B hand. Mr. Cii.lil.s j t it s that Hie .sp,; chorus and the a Kfjhm! mixed Mnn pit I up .y the State f,,r S Th? C band Is a new , !l' plo'.ei-liI,r ;, HM.i M a1 ears must which has he.-- stsrted 1,, e..i.,e fH numa slip Siufall to insure greater t all .stop .i"ns (ir s:'fir t lie Friends or Mis. Fi musicians in the B and A iMimences. th will bp smry to leam that in years to come. Adrive is being startedn by the she is confin-dudenta'to' try to pet larger ; pitnl in Salt I.ukc City, wlicre'sk. PYPffir-0!- H I Bs:!U attendance at the con- - was taken on Saturday - v.ek. Her .ki'.ifrlitor and townsof audience s.r. ui w rt A latgc .d M.x. 'I';, ,1,: WIllSO HOPA I A at the concert will do more! law. Mr. iinllaat will return to the i; m ' Hnyni-.motivate th" students to to be with Mrs. l'n'i ih. If Brov. their musical organizations Thursday Mm-gan- Forty-eig- - si-.- will lM Silver City Man Only Candidate For School Post; Election December 3 On Winter Concert jOnTraffe Work YOUR ADVERTISING on Kurl Dunn of Salt I ,nke city Saturdnv of last week. .Mr. anil 31m. Ilarry Randle were in Cediir City on Mnmlny evening t iking part in the Insta'llaiii.n of officers for Cedar City No. 20. O K ('haiit-- r S. LDS Church News Sunday evening services at the LDS Eureka ward waa furnished by the Payson Seminary. Opening prayer, Ray Peck; opening song, congregation chorus. Sacrament song, "God Our Father, Hear Us Pray, by mixed choius; talk, The First Thanksgiving" James Dixon; vocal solo, Kent Hurst; talk. Without God There Is No Thanksgiving Marilyn Widdison; clarinet trio, JoAnn Smith, Kent Worthington, James Holmes; musical muling, Jean Young; talk, "Whnt We Have to Be Thankful For" James Iindliolm; girls' sextette, LiRae Powell, Marian Silencer, Shirlene Rogers, Helen Nancy Coombs, oJnici Tastier; song. "Praise God from Whom All Blessings Flow" by chorus: closing prayer by Cheryl Malt-inso- Methodist Church Meeting Schedule Him I ,p-Vi- es 31m. liies t I ; truest of this Tuesday guests at t!this section, JTr. and Mrs. Lit i y Rai. sVn ,!,P i " r Bat i i.k H.nly 1 " ll "I'.e Wlm Were in Salt ,.' n ,nR lhp ftnon-'t- i nn..i' 31m. Stanley llR.trllm an VIKili'd of tho i",n l"h ,hl 'nstnll- - Sleplion of Ogden Bourn- - week with Miss ':' M'Mri'd 1 v f. C k J Hsrnnr h wen The and Lvnuin Davis. L'1 ,n' Mr an,s Mrs. n an Hnn sr- Jnio Joseph. .Miss Iois Randle, siud n! me VJ' Wnnen ' :n Mr' at St. Mnrks Imspit m Sn I..'." Miry ,.w,n' City spent the week end '':y '7 hVcES1 Rn'1 fivp "" with hrr parents. Mr. h.nn.lr gran Randle, and with hp Larsen of Harry Mrs. Ada Randle Mf ';i irf io . VlPrp Thanksgiving Mrs. Roltei'l Tyler of "1'.,',iP "Cooler at City accompanied Iais I" l.'iieK.i i, v T1)pVWere ami lh'17 week oil a the sepnt nwsin trip. At the Randle home. - 1 K :rt THS Hoopsters Take On Practice Games With Alumni; Scores Listed Th f Tintic high its wanted scene Friday ami Tuesday evening, when u group of alumni and our local sehisil team angle in two games. The Sophomore tenm played the first game each evening against n tenm of talent. The games wen Interesting nnd well played affairs wih th varsity winning tsith contests. The main string showed promise of being aide to put up gymnasium a liool lesimied of activity on I I n mil scrap and will definitely be runtender this year. The Sophomores slimved a great den nf depth and hold much in the way of rxiM'rtnlion fir the next three years. The Friday night. Nov. 21 score wns Kophnmores 37, town tram. 30; Varsity, 114. Almnl, 40. Tuesday night. Nov. 25. score. Sophomores 41. town team 43; Varsity 47. Alumni 48. ii |