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Show 1&53 sh THE REPORTER YOUR ADVERTISING appreciate i your calling in newt llemi to your local corresporulent before Tuei HITS HOME WHEN YOU USE YOUR Jay evening OWN NEWSPAPER ht Volume Fifty - three The Eureka (Utah) Reporter, Friday, March 6, 11)53 -- 10c Number Ten Copy- - per bt afd. (0t Minstrel Scheduled as THS Band Uniform Benefit iliki rudn tcm. 'irt a at the, wife, itatf Legion Auxiliary Names Bart Ryan (u 20 ljeiiri 4go in Jle Reporter -- Americanism Essay Contest Winner uiur niiimiviTu wuerruy Hail Kyun, soil of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard nuyiin, m couui cash thfir pay hMVe Aux,hl halie'; in winner American the was judged the nofu; legion table nullify. plan ronsiHlfu mv wum- - i 1 iliary Americanism essay contest, conducted last ur cashing Red Cross Names won honorable mention very fim essay. Ninth, tenth nnd grades participated in the esr.ay contest. Mrs. and Livingston reported that there wen so manv outstanding ! Oficers Sets Annual Drive I . essays turned in finm the three grades thut it was a hanl task to Local Chapter of the American Red Cross held an election of officers und a Hoard of Directors at a meeting on Tuesday evening at the Memorial Building. The following Board of Directors were elerted: Mrs. Leslie Randle. Mrs. Leonard Ryan, Mrs. Lou- is Kvan. Mrs. Earl Potts, Mrs. Wm.Ghecn. Mrs. Gerald Kennedy. Miss Aneilla Giovannoni. Oscar Erickson. Lor in Thompson and Keith Wilson. Oficers for the coming year are: Chairman, Mrs. Leonard Ryan. 1st Vice Chairman, Mrs. Earl Potts, ' I nile out any favoritism or unfair- ness in the judging all essavs are numbered, and the judges have no wav of knowing whose essav they arc reading. Tin Senior class of Tintic high, j , 2nd Vice Chairman. Oscar Erickson, and Sec. & Treasurer. Mrs. Louis Uvan. The Red Cross annual Drive will get underway in the next week or ten days, and a house to house canvass will be made by volunteer workers. Bart Ryan Three People Hurt In Auto Mishap Richard Bauer, son of Postmaster nnd Mis. Clarenre Bauer. Johnny Campbell, son of Mrs. J.B. Camnbell nnd Buddy Gourley, son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Gourley. were involved in a rattier serious car accident last Saturday night a bni it 10:30 p.m., when the car in which they were riding blew a j causing the ear to turn over several times The nertdent just about a mile above the Elbert a Canal. Richard, driver of the car received the most serious injuries of tlm three, and suffered some very bnd ruts about the head nnd face. Johnny, owner of the car, was bruised and rut. and Buddy received lesser injuries. The three young men were taken to the Pav-so- n hospitalfor first aid. and were laler released to their homes. Considerable damage was done to the car, the extent of which has not yet been determined. tir- -. 'il Pill was not asked to participate in the contest, owing to the extra curricular work required of them at this particular time of the year. The general topic fi r the essays was My American Heritage And What It Means to Me." Tin two essays will be read at the rcgt'lur meeting of the American Auxiliary on Monday evening. March 9. at the Memorial building. The medals will b" prcscnleil a later meeting. Mrs. Livingston wishes to extend thanks to Supt. Alex Blight for the considciation given the g auxiliary and for his help in tne ei utest started. She would also like to cxpi-csher thanks to the Engpsh teacheis. Mis. get-tn- Mary H. Driscoll and Mrs. Ellen Ferguson, for their work in connection with the contest. Her grateful thanks is also extended to the judges. Miss Gertiudc Church and Mrs. Lillian Buys. Iaist but not least the Auxiliary feels the students participating in the contest should have special men tion for their interest and fine! work. Blank, Help Choose Band Suits 0 0 The Purchasing Committee of Royal blue with white trim the Band Boosters has submitted the following plan for choosing the Ktyln Ktylf. color and material of the 1. Double breasted coat new band uniforms. (style of present uniforms Those pledges who wish to do 2. Single breasted coat so. will find a copy of the form 3. Military style (belted) Mow. available at either the Shea and Barrett Shop or at the Utah Power and Light office. This form may be filled in, sign-o- il and left at either of these places f business by Saturday evening, March 7. This way gives every band booster a chance to voice their opinion and assist in choosing the suits. The form must be signed to be 1. dcc-oiali- 'ith n. who were in anvars must make some arrangement or their water would be shut off. This they stated was absolutely necessary if the water department was guing to be self sustaining. Civile Campbell was quite seriously injured by an explosion, while at work in the Eureka Standard mine. The yi ung man suffer- is! the loss of two of the lingers on hi.-left hand and his hip was badly l.'icci ated by living luck. While mucking a pile of rock. Mr. Campbell noticed :i fuse i x tending (ion; a heap of dirt an l down to pull it out. as In tdi'iiild have done, with the result I hat the explosion followed. It was believed that a cap was at tat bed to the end of the fuse anl as Hie man pulled on it. the frul.on eauseil from nibbing agin-s- l 111" rocks exploded it. Mr. Campls'll was rushed to Divides!. where Dr. Wirett, assisted by Dr. Rolihmson of Euieka. am- j .. I'ami OptlmUlic 1'eniand for farm products has the main factor in holding up bum prices, according to Allan R '"h president of the AniTunn ,,t is P'liicau Federation. ne Nay that thrcal.x of an Mr. will not he serious if civilians' income '"ut nines high and the nation In seek an Improved diet. D'' solution does not lie in guarantees of higlup rices, 'i emphasizes. nm-bnin- -s gov-'iiune- nt i joyment of the program. A theme was carried throughout the entire program with dance and song numbers contributing to bring about a delightful effect. The students were very impressed by the talent and were esec-iall- y enthusiastic about the finale, which consist iM of several yells for both Tintic and Juab with the audience joining in. All the schools in Region 3 feel that these programs have brought ami alsiut better smrtsmanship understanding nnd encourage the same arrangement next year. Tintic will take their lust talent program to Payson n March 6. st - 'I'll. llamcs .'.plead qilicklv to Oie IMCCIIliy lioi.--t room, anil did ciitiMdcrnbli1 dnim.ge to imicli of the expensive Sun. lav mIiimiI. 10 am. II. my iii.u liiiiciy housed in Imth buildi- R.T'.dle. siipcrmt' talent. II ng:'.. .Voming Wor. hip H"i'ie The property is Mug l OiJ a lil.. RcV. 'oili-lt- . by Brcnn.in Ibuimfm. nnd h" Se!iO'l will Is- - Oil ''Dav.'l. 11,0 Oat lh loss ( the 1'inch-iner- y ('nq'ie.t of Gt nines'." owned hv him is esiimaicd Junior Choir meets An - i I of $."i.nnn. in the neighbor-lin.".t.i in I!" M in"! id I " a eg Tbo Eureka vob.niis'r firemen Adult C.o'r V'lll l':i"t I'.id.iV do'ible scene in tlw on appeared id p Til ,lt 111" h'.l"'- of iu"iiiD and Mr. e veilin'; miick ti:i c no .Mt ii l'.iiki r ?lix I O di ' V Out Hannifin I'cpoits some out standing woik ut fightlodired mill, f ir brood sows is There was ing the stubborn hlai'. deno niMiianie nti Mo buildings or i heap insuiiime against Iodine rations. ficient the iiihi limery. npi-iatc- pm-fo- 'itcl I- - "-- r Aunt Lou and Ned Hickman, Joe and Lil Buys will prove to you that "Life Begins at Sixty. You can't miss it, you must all Jim Nash Judged Winner in come. Remember Wednesday night, 8 o'clock, March 11, high school County Contest i Jim Nash, son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nash won first piizc In the Socialized Medicine essay contest, sponsored by the Physicians of Utah County. The contest was held at Tintic high school the latter of February. Ryan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ryan, won lrt Miss Janette Daniels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garrett of Tintic J unit ion was the third prize winner, and Miss Nancy Shirts, daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. Theodore Shirts of Vernon won honorable mention. 2nd prize, - .mil i tin- - time !icl i is lie Eurekan Returns From Work In Saudi, Arabia mnM nccilcil. wliiill II Tilllir ll.lllll limislii iiml tin iiim'Ivcs. Wc JIC Im'Imiim half anil three (ii.irtci of the way tu our ultim.ile of $2 "ion. V wile a little nvcn (iiifiilcnt. When wc l Ii'ilgcr. M, utril with so many willing .mil ciithiii.i'lii In M'i s .iiiil the woul w .is Msscd uimitiil lh.it "Wc li.ul m.itlc il." It u.i in the li.ij;. Hut o' it? not In- paid in full due to (lie Sonic of die many pledge ih.ingc in t in unistaiii i's. Smut say "Wc will wail and sec lmw it turns out. Oilirrs think wc ,u likely to go over the top and have ton unit h uioiicy. Tin tun huts arr then would stiU hi short of the booster. " If wc should find wc have mnir than inniigh to purihasc the ImiiiI Milts and huts as originally planned, new hauliers for the "twiilerV the for dn'sses The would add greatly to their apiearaiHT. I hew imild also In' have alw.is Urn furnished hv the paients. if hv the hand innmiiitee to harunmie with pint h.iscd lie ovrrsuhi rils-ilhy any li.iiiie the fund should t si I ii.tii s'ople and gisul frauds elsewlieie, don huge! This picilii'.ili.t l:l ill 1 - hllTfh KpthflHict VsllUI Ul iCIIIUUIol f MonKnn JLMLUUI rhprllllpV you. j Cups lii-e- - nasium. While regretting that the Juab assembly wus the last fur the year it was not detruding from the en- putated the fingers and treated the other injuries. Mrs. Jerry Platt received wonl of the death of her uncle. Timothy J. Holland, aged 60 years, who died in Phoenix. Arizona, death being due to heart and lung trouble. Mr. Holland was a former resident of Eureka and Park City, but made his home in Salt Lake City for many years. Plans for the Jones Musical ron-tewere under way at the Tintic high school. J. L. Jameson reportg ed that the contestants were very good work in preparation for the event. Those to take part were; piano. Farrell Hassell. Phvlis Bant nnd Carolyn Conyers: vocal. Alene Rife. Darwin I arson. Barham Thatcher and Kenneth Allen: trombone. Bryce Jones. Rex Wirthlin. Raymond Hansen; clar- help u inet. Carol Mikescll. Richard Syl- need. vester. Verl Boyer; saxophone. Hil l' will lw nil Ihind IlmMi i mu ting next M.md.iy cvnung. Ray Van Lriivan. Jay Wheeler. Bill Hnrriman; Baritone, Edwin The next n.iiUig will Is annimm id in the Kinii1it nf M.inli l.k Predominately white with blue trim Predominately blue willi white trim leaps of present uniforms i Fire broke out last Friday afternoon at tin Hull- i"ii Mine, when a motor caught l'iivand in short 'nlrr spt fire to tin luiildiiifr housing the comnn'ssor. ability to assemble and organize the liwal talent to present to the community the very finest type of entertainment, a good old fashioned minstrel. The cast, which was published in last week's Reporter, is composed of talented dancers, muslelans and comedians from Eureka and Mammoth. Old grey haired darkies snd spry little picsnlnnies will delight you. Bones snd Tsmbo will entrance you with their foolishness. Tiie dancing Dandiea will amaze Juab high school presented the final region Three program at the Tintic high school for the rurrent year February 27. in the gym- Have you ever ilimlsil a high. steep mountain? RnnnnUr how nu started out fresh and full of rncrgv? The first half of the May m 'ciiis easy, uu take it swiftly, hut then you lag and rest. You Kni'k up and li'am it i., ininli sus jm i than sou thought. You may MVI. 1U nuy wit) vou when sou started, hut half wav ill) a few mil. Three iu.ntiK of the way up, sonic said, "Oh, he jdioatl ii,i it ni.iilc. In- wont ucct i us- help." Hut the last mile is the hardest tlii-i- i auditorium. Mrs. Ellen Ferguson generously consented to give her time anil Winner ! , Bullion Beck Mine Fire Destroys $5000 in Mine Machinery - Regional Program EDITORIAL Bover. An exceptionally largo audience was present when I be annual high 2. school opera was presented at the gymnasium by the students of the considered, school under the direct ion of J. 1. Put a cheek by your preference 3 James' m and Miss Marion Russell as to the following items concern- -' Tin? title of the opera was "Two If you have other siigcgslinns or mg our band uniforms or make comments tiring them or write .Chinese Orphans." and Owi'Min'" fUur suggestions: was in Iing Pong. Special scem rv them nnd send in. and seciai costumes made the If rail h!,ve vn" motions I. Navy blue withwhitc trim attractive and a" play i color of Ina Clements at 203 or any other chan especially ters did themselves pinad iv uniforms i present 2 Yale blur with white trim . member of the committee. tendering the various songs an! 1. the high The Path is Steep; Will We Make It -- Material virgin win1 serge (material of present uniforms i . ciu-c- The Minstrel Revue, Hlackfacc and Music sponsored by the Tintic Hand Roosters committee will be March 11, at 8 o'clock presented Wednesday evening, school in Tintic Students Hear Final . i 100' 2. Whipcord 3 nuat the invi- drnd Trailing Company and receive in exchange the ti ading coins of this concern; which would be nrgi liable anywhere, by lesson of the fuel lliut the Mining company would stand hack ot them and redeem them after the opening oi thu banks. le tters had been sent to various business coneenis in the localities where the Tintii: Standard em- Plyees reside requesting that lhcse oin be awepted at face value and staled that they would h redeemed by the company at face value with cash, this plan the Tintic Slam daid had certainly solved in a rap' id manner the problem of exchange fur their employees. A secial meeting was held by the city water committee at which time the proposition of collecting overdue water accounts was the and pnnciul topic of discussion defit was decided that firm and inite action would he taken on this matter. As wits previously stated the city was going to insist that those on R F.C. niaket arrangements for the payment of their bills with the water department and all others - do-in- .... 4 Alene Rife mid Darwin Larsen played the leiuls. All per- formers were good, taking their parts in a manner which reflected great credit uon themselves and on the directors. It was doubtful if unything ever given at the high school so thoroughly pleased the audience. Others in the cast were; Kenneth Allen, Max Chatwm. Clinton Gunderson, Ruby Naif. Margaret McCirmiclt. Vernon Lemmon, Maigaret Greciihill an. I Dick Sylvester. The committee m clutigc of the decorations fur the Gold and Giern ball were hard ut work the Pavalmn. Members of the committee were: Mrs. Joseph Jameson. Mrs. George Caslleton, Mrs. P. E. Olson and Miss Julia Sandstrcm. The Gold and Green laill of the Tintic stake was to be held March 10. The ward querns contesting were Miss Mildred Rife. Eureka; Miss Helen Chatwin. Mammoth; Miss Mary Orem, Elherta and Miss Georgia Nelson, Goshen. The annunl election of Tintic Lodge No. 711 RPOE Elks was held at the club moms with the result that Ray Sorenson was named to head the for the ensuing year. The newly elected officers to be installed in April wen1; J. Ray Sorensen, exalted ruler; L. R. Conyers, leading knight; W. K. Car-soloyal knight; J. Allen Pike, Continued on Page Two. dances. "Blackface and Music to Highlight Eureka Entertainment Wednesday Eve Sister of Local Woman Dies in Salt Lake City Mrs. E. Rone Roblnnon, sister of I Van Rone of Mammoth, died at her residence in Salt afternoon, City. Wedm-adaFeti, 25, of a heart ailment. 43, Min. RibinNon wan Imm In Mammoth, IVc. 7, 1907. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rose. On Oi l. 7. 1942, she was married to Joseph A; Rnbliiitrtn In Maim), Malm. Surviving nre her hiiKiiand nf Salt Luke City, one non. Vermin G. A II lead, serving with the U.R. Air Force in Ncwfixindland; three liroOicrs. Dean Kiun. Mammoth; Clyde Rose, Helier; Elmer Rum, tier stepmother, Mrs. Oregon; rs CIhim Rose. Lake Shore; four Home once again after an half-sintone in und slay in Saudi, Arabia, Is Frank Lucas, son of Mrs. Mar- Spanish Fork. Funeral wrvicea wen condueted garet Lucas. with Frank was employed by Inter-iiallin- Tuesday at 4760 South State, MurHechlol. Inc., at Dhaaron. llarold Johnson bishop of the ofray Find. Ward, US church, conTins is the third tract Frank has completed fur the ficiating. Burial waa in the Murray City cemetery. cnmpiiny. At the completion of Ins contract he made an extensive tour of many interesting sputa in that part of the country before returning home. He flew ft urn Beirut to Rume. tour uf After an interesting Rome, where he visited many of Iho worthwhile sights, chief B, L. among them famed, beautiful Rt. l'etcr's Cathedral, he took a C.l.T. tour to Assisi, Ierugiu, then on to Funeral aervicen for Bert L. Flmi'llce. where he visited the Cff-a- ti Carter, former rcaident of Eureka Alt gnllarii's. laiter he trsv-elle- d were held Monday, March 2, ut to Venice, where lie sienl 1 p.m. lit I'rovo Community church 3 days sight seeing In that lieail-- t with Clarcnn Duke, past grand if ul ciuintry. Then by tram to mnster IOOF conducting. Tin aervicen were as follows: Innsbruck, anil Kitzluihl. Austria, where lie sN'nl two wieks trying orgnn prelude, Muriel Johnnon; vo-cto learn to ski. ille didnt say solo. Allen; aceompaniisl whether or not lie mustered the by Mrs. Helen Allen; IOOF ritualI istic service conducted by Humell art of skiing A msteidnii mid I Very, noble grand; Harold where lie saw chaplain; vocal duet ly struct mu wrought Maude (Tarter, Eulii Christensen, bv the rerun! fliNids in that, area; accnmpnnied hy Violet Brnith-waitthen back to Fisnkfuit, Germany, sHaker, Seth Scott; vocal ille spent two 'lays in l'ans, duct by Mr. anil Mrs. Frank Gould; Km nr e. Own on to Shannon, speaker. J. W. Randall; sinker. Grinder, Newfoundland, and Rev. Edwin F. Irwin; vocal duet, Maude Carter, Kula Christensen, finally Imardfil a plane to New York from where he finally fin- arroinpntiieil hy Violet Brnlthwaite ished (lie Inst lap of his homeward and benediction by Ihi1o kklwanls. Organ felude was by Muriel Johnjourney. Krnnk ia cu inying our lovely non. the bliz Burial was In Orem cemetery fust, one under direction of Olpin mortuary I. e lia'I eriiiimter''d in On past t:fe MHIX Since He'll ulir WM-- t In r lias ginii'l i He I ro'iclil son e very bountiful and mtonv-l.nI'li tines of Roiii', half-brothe- tli er al lh Funeral Services Held in Provo Carter For hI ii. HelpSi Former Residents Send Checks to With Local Drive for THS Band Suits e; j d; i rived f l oil! Mis. Veda Allied, Punier resi'lent of Eureka, and a firmer Hand Mother. "I lead in On Kepnrtrr about the drive for funds for tin1 nrw iimfoi ti:s and it brought bark manv T'leriiorii's II was a big job and a long one. but every tune 1 Cur.i mued mi page twm I j I March Weather Holds True To Tradition M.ueli cans' In Tintic in like n lion f.ishlnn a cm ling niie i't Ilia I. When . idi-'i- l Ille IIMIlk-ene- d Ims-i- i prise alter tin' high winds nf sat'ird.ix. mil all during the plunged iiigliL ib'ii ttw aril In a nml til (log nan M 'iiday iiiuliiiiig. file snow ll'rries in'ie light, but had ilritli-i- l rattier high ill seine sieits. With Oie liliaril comll- ToiiiN-rutiiri'- s n'sldeiils mi Mni'lai, f lii.iii: lit tie uniilil pay .ip for I I'M', weal tier, but the sun is shining clear nml bright anil II r is IihI.iv Ittil-r- III (illiirsil.il) einMratiin' Inis I itii-:- i Mer.,1'1'1 fi.twlit-- i e of i'c Frnnks family look 'grllv t'l las n till II fioill Hi'S' tr.ps. I ii t they me anxious to v. eh oii.i' h"Ti.'' tli'ir "wandering f' r Oie wori'lci-f'- d l.'iv" an I lint II II II i'.iat pit's tie t'l nil's t" Ou'i'i. . Ki.ii'.l: lia i I t 'avi tied lu'iili in t !', p:c t P w m"i lis. li f ir Sa'l l. l Mori lay aMitii'sin and I'rar.i'i i'li, to veil her I'l'.i Mr. lui't Mis Eiw bio'l.er-ii- i : liislr.i'l n i'i'Iiu niorieng, they to find that were to winter, has turiiiil .iruig and in a hig war. II sliouliluT Inn mneli of a surliaie r M"1 'npissl" so-te- r lbs Kiwanis Outlines Plans for Easter Seal Drive ii'gulat vceklv ,ni'tiiu; if i;l was b M Ki'.'.;'is evening at Don's Cafi Tlie leg'dar nri!i r nf I'U'.ini'si w.m Tb' O.e Y..i-ncs.la- t!,.iTi:ii ti''t. and f In bv fi pi i".M I... I Kiddbv ..r v was i"n'tmg l.'T'.i i Kent ii:oi:iua L'un.'i. A ili'li.-l.iiiilinncr win served lii'ilhei Mis M .'III: I let Linas wlm Mis. Margaict Gi ccnh.ilgh by th" Hail'ms!s. lias .i i ri Tin' Imw.'itus i tub is sponsopng will I 'tiiiii to Eureka with tcm On I'lippi'-- l Child) ers's Scrvici' di'.'ia-lio- ii D lie, and i ntain'Ts aie l'c:'r;r plan'll m all the Yocr cn.i.'sily liUinc:'S h.'ii-'.'wilt Ih much appiviiatc-- l by tile HadviiM s g f-- Ore Shipments for Week of Feb. 27 K w .mi - ii.cicl'i'1'.s Do'i.iM"iis linru tins j"":'ai'i ale .used to help victims of I bint (iin r ('onsolidati-il- , 2S cars; pals V, Tivatinrnt f'r tins p.ulieii-la- r Is loin; nnd l'es k I; R L. Gnrriti. I. type of n t rlii't 'rag on ('"tv"iiln1fd. 1i: Eller- - expensive slid the children arc Is'ik n Jerieho, 2; Tintic Ktan-dar- countinc in you to assist them 1. lives. hack to useful, near-norm1 d, al |