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Show THE reporter )" 'ou't7 ' T p to, . Joy evening Volume Fifty three County DUP Officers fjeW YOUR ADVERTISING HITS HOME WHEN YOU USE YOUR OWN NEWSPAPER Tin- - Kurcka (Utah) ReporUr, Friday, July . . . S, 1SI33 -- Frjm The Reporter Twenty Years Ago I Senator 1. J. Fenm li fur hail Luke City fur a ot a committee which was mil lining the program fur. the special scs-sion of the state legislature. The was to purpose of this raise funds through taxation fur 1 ; j schiiul purposes an, lu provide a fund which would take care of Hus state's portion of the make-wor- k debt of tlie g"Vcinmcnt. Mr. Fennell, chairman of the road committee of Tmtie Civic ami Commercial club sjient the early part of the week working with special legislative commit lees regarding road matters. Must of the contemplated work would be done under contract, esHcially such projects us the new road to be built from Eureka to Tooele. The principal idea of the program was to furnish employment for men in ilial particular aeclion. A must unusual religious ceremony impressive and solemn but none the less interesting and pleaa-intook place at the Catholic church in Eureka. It was in the nature of high masa the principal celebrant among a group of priests was John Harrington, a native son of this mining camp and a young man on whom the church had but recently with appropriate service at Notre Dame, Indiana, bestowed the mantle of priesthood Father Harrington caine back to the scenes of hia boyhood to conduct ilia first service. As he chanted and sang the Latin words of the high mass' he was surrounded by a noteable gathering of people, prieats, sisters, the members of ins family and as many friends as could be crowded into the g left to right Mrs. Rhea T. Menlove, treasurer; Mrs. Mary J. D. Sylvester, second Mrs. Hilda Bingham, president; Mrs. Flossie Sanford, first Mrs. Lura PatrBack row, left to right Mrs. Beatrice Y. Moore, class leader: Mrs. Naomi ick, recording secretary. D. Jarman, clipping chairman; Mrs. Margrette M. Taylor, registrar; Mrs. Emma W. Steel, visiting Mrs. Edna G. Brockbank, historian: Mrs. Pearl T. Hansen, visiting; Mrs. Florence B. Bellows, organist. First row, vice-preside- t; Officers Appoint New Assistants, Plan Future Meetings UP&L Co. County DUP Spends IV2 Millions for A work that is receiving hut little attention, hut Mrc Maw Mavuiall ridAiYCII is giving the voung people of Santauuin-Tinti- c that rlijs nary Well Known Matron stak0 !tn ,1,0l S Dies in Hospital It was witli deep regret Hint the residents of Kurcka learned of the death of Mrs. Mary (Manic) Muxwcll, 79, one of Tintic's old tinier, on Wednesday morning, July 1. Mra Mary Shea Maxwell died at the Payson hospital on Wednesday morning of cuuses incident to age. She had been ill about two weeks. She was born July 16, 1874 in Miehiganna. Mich., a daughter of Bridget Sullivan and Cornelius Shea. Site came to Eureka at the age of 15, and hud lived here since that time. She was married to Edward Lewis on Nov. 9. 1893. lie died in 19U9. She married Wm. Maxwell May 11, 1925 in Los Angeles. She was an active member of St. Patrick's Catholic church, and steam-electr- ic From Many States k, n; y; hydro-electr- 1 ic - out-of-to- vice-presi-n- Bel-rju- - u. F-r- Stampede to Kiwanians, Ladies Enjoy Outing; Plan Meet with Helper on July 22 at Nephi annualVf,nn'pci,e ,urinR the 19th scheduled for Thura- fclb. U y aml Salurday. July havh!tiviti' or U three days r",!1nounp hy the com-T- p At follows. plb- - 10 a 5n'C ni- - hlin- - by the Chamber of Cum- fotlurim. ?1m- - M.imomth panicle. MaK"a Uni", and hands. Tar- unlink' n. et.Tn,,,,n,hP of rphl 8. First perform- r,. lp Stampede champ-- t "njihip NVphi - Friday, J"'v to. io a.m. Minia- v5 sun,?5 !a',lY pnraiie; Y'p'.'m. fam.lr I'tf S-- T Ui tiling Iteauty ,n Prizea; 8 p.ni. t7l,,n,'e of 19th annual r 5,,iamlonsliip rod.o. ht.lA'1 "'V 10 a.m. Rid-'ndl- frnluring the ' 'n5 r,ub" of the state ,,y Ule i,med p out-- rmru as LDS Church News Fort Kill to lorUand for a visit with Mr. Case's parent. Sacrament meeting at tlie LDS Mr. uiul Mrs. Elliert Itemley and Church laat Sunday evening was daughter, Mary Ellen were Sunconducted by Lee Bird, with Vir- day visitors at the home of Mrs. ginia lire as organist, and Ruth Marcella Proliva and Walter Bees- Wahlquist chorister. The services were as follows: Opening song, How Firm a Foun- Mrs. Agnes McCormlrk of Seattle, Washington, waa back In town last week for a few daya. She wan a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Cronin. dation,.; invocation. Don Colovich; sacrament aong, 'While of These Emblems we lurtake." vocal solo. Teach Me To rray," by Mamie Wirthlin. accompanied by Margaret Lucas ; reading, Joyre Garbett; Why We Believe in Jesus Christ" by Glen Lee; Closing song. Lord Dismiss Us With Thy Blessings; closing prayer, Lorin Thompson. Mary (Mame) Maxwell waa a long time member of the Noil Fitch, young daughter of Altar Society. She waa a charter Mr. and Mra. Filch Jr. left last Honor of member of the Degree week by plane for lortland, OreLodge. gon, where she will spend an exFor many yeara she worked as tended vacation with her granda practical nurse, whs always on parents, Mr. and Mra. it. A. Case. call for anyone in need. Her many kind and thoughtful deeds during Mr. and Mrs. Alex Blight left those long years of service would morning of this week to Thursday She lie too numerous to mention. Elk'a national conventhe attend holiis a special place in the hearts tion at St. Louis Mo. Following of many mothers who remember the convent ion, which opens on tlie many tireless hours given to Chief Consolidated 44 cars, Em- July 5, and closes on July 9, they tlie care of aick babies, and to in the will do some sight-seein- g 1; Dragon Consolidamany others in the District need- pire mines, ; 3 chi-sK. L. East, providing the weather Isnt 25 Garriy,ing sjieciiil care, and all felt that ted, tiNi hot. 3. everything would be alright as on was Mame" as the long job. Her special place in Eureka will be hard to fill. LDS Survivors include her husband, one son. Frances Lewis of Eureka; Father-Son-s two atep sons, James Maxwell, Wm. Maxwell, Eureka; Mojave, Miss Cal.; three stepdaughters, Grace Maxwell and Mrs. Uzzie the The Kurcka Ward was well Krlil, San Diego, and Mrs. Ellen stake Fathers and Sons Krebs, Reno, Nev. annual Santaquin-Tinti- c There are 14 grandchildren, and outinu. Those Bishop attending from Kurcka were 15 great grand-childreGeorge Foraey, Lee Bird, Lorin will be recited at the Rosary Thomiinon. Max Larson, Ted ColoMra. Mux Brisk of Bingham. vich, William Gheen and Lon family home on Sunday evening Santa of Mra. George Callaway at 8 p.m. Samlslorm. The smaller fry were Requiem Mass will be celebra- Fe, New Mexico, Mr. and Mrs 1111 Thompson, Dan Ellon, Leslie ted Monday morning at 10:00 Robert Calvert, and Mra. Maty I .arson, Kay and Harry Colovich, o'clock a.m. at St. Iatrick'a church Ann Calvert i f Denver. Oolo., wen Milo Larson, Joe Larson, Johnny K. and A. Stokes Mra. of in Eureka, with Magr. A. F. guests Julian Sanderson, RonSutherland, linHnd Vern Nevcrs. Mra. pastor, celebrating the Mr. David Hauer, Eddie ald Rird. Mass. early art of the week. Snell and John and Jerry Sand-- si Burial will be in Eureka City mm. KoImtI L Garity spent four days Cemetery under direction of Tlie evening of Friday was spent at week last flailing Strawberry Mortuary. Friends tnny call at the family Hi the Charles Madsen camp, lie ain preparing supper and attending program. Saturday morning went home on Sunday from 12 noon, left last Wednesday and returned and on Monday morning up to home on Saturday. Tlie firal two quickly with fishing, hiking ami swimming. Tlie MAIN PASTIME time of aervice. days were rather a flop as far was as fishing was concerned, hut the eating and Uiia was enjoyed last two days proved to lie a fish- - by all. Hie ride home was exerp-erinsn- 's dream conic tnie. lie hook- - tmnully fine, judging from the Mr. Klu Homier and iluughti-i- . Tintie. that was heard or fish with a lieaut v r!,l,! eii his limit Mrs. KoIm-iMaeAfer, were ill Salt Like Iriy on Wednesday of of a rainbow trout, weighing 8', from the bru-- of Lee Binl's truck, Mrs. as tlie prize of the an it went through each town. thin week. tnp. xH-iike- Ore Shipments for Week of June 26 Ward Well Represented Eureka Fete At Annual Stake at n. Clo-vanno- r! i LETS RE--Af FIRM OUR FAITH 1 I n r mMi-i-i:i-la- ike Wc s TWATsALL HOLD ,i Bangers of Lake niy; ,c!ub ti'HI contest f,,,hirint Jb room y.mV' ' in,r r,llb" t the straight -s ftr fairRrimds arena. who patronized 1W3 pcrf!ir 8 publlr: P ni- final to nil those of tbp hte Siam- - Donkey ball game, and to l lie " lb players on both truin'., and nUrndM well was MP include Valkni."n" Jumping art. thoroughly enjoyed b the speria "iinued on page tola. two) ti1p Ra- Salem Park Mrs. Ada McIntyre mid daughter, Ann McIntyre, mid Mrs. Steele Ibnley are sicii(ling the week in ioiiiirs ul I lie home of Mr. and California, where they are visiting Kiwanis the of and The ladies were special guests in Pain Mrs Ch .i I' - Robinson hint Friday with Iru-ndan Mra. Earl Hrvson Alto and Sun Fiannsco. M: wi-ton night Wednesday their regular meeting club and Mis. hiiI t." tiHriors ;i Meek at the linun-o- f of Twin Falls. which was held at the city park. A pot luck dinnci I'li.iib - - i Ml anil Mm Cciil Fitch Sr. Mali". was served, and the regular older Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hopes weie Mr and Mis. Long I: ran Paly of business was disposed ir. with and 'laughter Miss Helen Hopes, President Kent Kiddle in cl.aige. and Mr .lr. and Mrs. Ralph lH'-The Helper club will be guests wrie ilinner guests on Tnesdav Mr. and Mrs. (,ene ( rumor and meeting of the Eureka club at the son. S'anfui-of Pure, and Mr. evening at the home of Mrs Alma Is- - held at will h whi 22 I on July b"l I'llgll and Mrs. Gcmgo Cron, Hr of MagA good Huil-hm:- . Memorial the na spent tlie v. oekciiij at the hona-o- f of members is urged al Mrs. Martha Van Wagoner was Mr. and Mis. Flank Gear. r will I this lime. The HelH-- dub cvcii- - in Nephi 011 Wednesday of Ms week. furnish the program Tor the Mr. mill Mrs. t ImIi- - Fullmer of a fiilif.. in rived m Eureka hist Napa, I iiiModmed Mrs. lleorge Foi-c- v put IbMinclli. l of Mis P. Finhiv for n few .lav's visit with Noilli-ingtoC.ly l.lld'T-Jli 111;. II v of Sail Mrs. Fullmer's hrolh'-tier sister Mrs. MiiiiIM and cut a 'major operation fit goiter of Salt I ike who is visitMr and Mis .lai k ('"fley t at week borne. this of on Tuesday Mis Fullmer will lie i 'min; lured ing at the Foiscy IV. y Muik's hospital in Salt at Miss Anna Coffi-v- . Doth ai At the dose of the meeting and Fin-ndI11111 an eailv foi mer residents i,f Emeka. Mr. aie wishing tlie meal, the men enjoyed several f"l-nlao-ie- s The IV'lllli llys aie nn I Mis Jess Fulhner. also of the and shoe Irorse of games of Eureka r Napa, made the tup to Eureka, visited around the bonfire. and spent Frolov at the Coffey George Koisey and Hairy 111 1 1e Mrv I Joy il Id-i- HI il'nnhn: !!'(, e They left that night foi were the winneis N pi i where they visited with rel-a- t and d.iughier, Sn.m horse shoe games. inning four iSpiimcii ' th-ii c, Wash., aie spending ivm. games at th.'l of the Stake la dio aiid Publicity Committee, under the direction of Max Nelaon, Stake Clerk. Tlie last program was heard Sunduy. June 28 at 6:25 p.m. over St u I ion KCSU. Talent front Eureka Goahen and Santaquin were on this program. Charles Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles RobUtah-Jua- b Firemen's Association inson. Sr., played a piano solo, held a regular meeting luat SaturMon l)Hwn" and Eddie Sylvester, day evening at the Salem City son of Mr. and Mrs. George Syllnrk, with the Salem Department vester of SantHquin, formerly of as boats for the meeting. Eureka, was the announcer of the After the regular order of buai-ne- program. a fine was disjaised of proIt would be to ones advantage to gram was enjoyed. listen to this program on the 4th A tasty picnic lunch was served Sunday of each month of KCSU. to the viaitors and their partners. Aay comments or suggestions Attending from Eureka were; would be appreciated by the StaMr. and Mrs. Jack Jameson. Mr. tion or Mr. Nelson. and Mra. Cloyed Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Spurrier and daughter NOTICE Mra. Lloyd and granddaughter, Leavitt and small daughter Susan. Kusiness house in Eureka will Mr. and Mra. Reed Christensen be cloned on Saturday, July 4th. and T. L. Sullivan. Attending from Mammoth Do your shopping early. were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. James Tons, Mr. Visitors lust week at the home and Mra. Gerald Kennedy, Mr. and or Mr. and Mra. Cecil Fitch Jr. Mra. Earl Lunt and Mr. anil Mrs. were Mra. Fitch'e brother and famKenneth Lunt. ily, Mr. and Mra. Donald Case and their two daughters, Leslie and Iteliorah. They were enroute from at Attracts Friends admirers Firemen Conduct Meetin, Social church. Mammoth Reunion srSM tulltty-giL!- Buildings Days Twenty-seve- n People Exhibit Talent On Church Radio Program It was no doubt a proud and happy occasion for Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Harrington, parents of the New young priest. A touch of color and romance was added to the affair To outline plans for future meetings, the newly Utah Power and Light Co. will by the presence, among the nuns, elected officers of the South Utah County DUP or- spend well over 13 million dollars wearing the garb of the Holy Cross of a sister to the newly ordained building in the Utah Valthe home of President for new ganization met recently priest; hia brother also participatand Eastern Utah areas tills ley Hilda Bingham in Spanish Fork. ed in the alter service. Many Newel J. comUie year, Stephens, The county organization was reSouthern division manager priests of other parishes were in pany's cently divided with the South Utah attendance, also friends and relaannounced this week. county group to include all camps This ia in addition to the mill- tives from out of town. Word was received in Eureka from Springville south Including ions already earmarked for the !i camps. telling of the injury of Frank Mcconstruction of a giant new former Eureka resident, who During the meeting of the offiplant at Castle Gate in Clure. had resided for a couple of years cer. who comprise women from Carbon County. various camps in the South Utah In the Utah valley region, he at Boulder City, Nevada. Mr. McCluiie was working in a county district, several appointdeclared, a new high voltage line ments were made as follows: Mrs. will be built 42 miles between the raise when the platform gave way Mammoth residents attending company's Hale plant near Orem causing hint to fall the distance Margaret Miner, Springville and Florence Mitchell of Payson, histthe Mammoth Reunion held last and a new substation at Mona. of about thirty feet. He received bad cut on head, a badly orians; Ivy Anderson, Springville, Sunday at Liberty Park in Salt Utah. It will provide more power awrenched baek the and hip. This was assistant class leader; Mrs. Winnie Lake were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lunt for the area central Utah growing Hawkins. and for the city of Nephi. Another the second tall he had had while Benjamin, relic chair- and son. Steele Lunt; Bert Whccl-ocman; Mrs. Minnie Hanks, Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Erickson. line will be built to serve the new working at the dam. The other acicdcut when a rock chaplain; Mra. Ella Anderson of Mrs. Elaine Lunt, and Richard and General American Transportation fell from happened the canyon wall, strikPayson and Mrs. Thelma DcGraw Bobby Mra. Colleen ' Co. plunt near Geneva. Erickson, of Mapleton Cheer Substation expansion will be car- ing him a glancing blow which leaders; Mra Holyoak Mrs. James Tone, Mrs, Julia Peterson, Mrs. Mr. and Maud McIntyre, ried out at Lindon and at Colton. broke his shoulder and arm and Santaquin, Mra. Winona Thomas Gerald Kennedy and daughter. A rebuilding project at UP L's other injunea. of ULand, William Billy) King was quite corresponding secre-jac- Nancy, Mrs. Corty Larsen and Mrs. Upper American Fork Mrs. Lenore Measom. Lake Lillian Elton and family. will be completed this ' seriously injured by a hit and run plant Shore, chorister. automobile driver. The acicdenl Many former residents of Mam- summer. Additional money will be The county officers in attend-c- e moth attended the reunion, and the spent in virtually every rommun- - hapjiemil on Church Street near ex - ' the intersection of Leadville row. besides President Bingham, day was spent in reminiscing and ity in the area to enlarge andlines Mr- KlPK Wil on his way home duded Mra Flossie Sanford. pleasant visiting with old friends. tend service equipment and its most people did. the cenhe continued. to using customers, Spnngville and Mra Mary J. D. from those Among Sylvester of This money is being spent and ter of the street for a sidewalk and were Wm. Eden of Belgrade, MonSantaquin, by the lights of Mra Lura Patrick, Spring-- o tana who a enroute to his home this construction carried out for an rar with the rerecordinS secretary; Mra after visiting in Spanish Fork with one main purpose, said Mr. Ste- sult approaching that he waa knocked down. " Menlove, Spring Lake, Bill Harryman and other relatives. phens. To better supply the peoThe driver failed to stop and give serof area with electric this Mra ple 1 Florence B. Jfaurer; aid tn the injured man. Nearby kp Shore, organist; Mra. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rarity Jr. vice. residents soon discovered his luckrTG- Broc kbank. Spanish Fork, and children, Tatricia and Michless plight uti'l called the officers T. Friends Sullivan Mrs. of I). of Provo of M. spent Suturday Margrette Taylor, ael, anil inci!ir:il aid. Mr. King's inLake will of be Salt home. L. City R. sorry week at the Garily registrar; Mra. Naomi D. last T1' weie mostly to hia head; no juries learn fracto suffered she a that "nun. Goshen, chair-"w- i; were broken. clipping bones in shoulder fall her a tured at Mrs. Beatrice Y. Miss Jennie Andrew left last FriMoore, Pay-uMrs. Mane Newman Dean of in Salt Lake City. She unhome hosclass leader. as duties to resume her day who was visiting derwent surgery for the injury at American Her Airlines. tess Frontier for jPjhnrs at the meeting were the Cross hospital, but at in Eureka with her sister, Mrs. Hansen and Erma W. Steel mother. Mrs. J. H. Andrew accom- the Duly present is recuperating at her Gordon Tin'll r. received a message panied her to the city and visited home. Pnyson. Mrs. Sullivan is a former informing her that her husband for a few days with her daughter drowned. Information and family, Mr. and Mrs. George and well remembered resident of iiit'l been on I age Two. Corituiuel Eureka. Ute Forscy. Feature 3 Big Number Copy- - l i parlia-ntaria- per imffi Young H ' 10c TWtVAcs VnW srs r.r,r,!Tii.r,r, I ,- j K K. spurrier and son. Kenneth. on r,K , p w days fishing Kiw and al Fish ( N Mr. anil Mra. Jack Coffey hi;-- ! Mr and Mis tlvde Fullmer drove to Faison Monday afternoon and visile with Mr and Mra. llihei Julies. woovto in' iwtiR. Greater. CERXAlM UNALIENA6L& 8.KW.S, WAT AMONQ TWEyE ARE LIFE , LIBERTY AND TNE Piwuncf HAPPINESS. i pn-ii-- - K- CREATED EQUAL, EEEV"! twat to secure twe? e 0VERNMENtf ARE NSTHUTED AMOM? M THE T OP THE WTX, iWER ( |