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Show the REPORTER colling in pptcial' your r'r ' Y OUR HITS HOME WHEN YOU USE YOUR . Jay evening OWN NEWSPAPER Fifty three -- Volume Jo The Eureka (Utah) Reporter, Friday, July 10, 105:1 Mothers Call MeetiJinfic Tintic Band ' to lose the Child Health clinic has been carried on for the past several wars I,r,y m-l thJ ; Ik State tnenm is about lar & p c2,riinu- ii - 1,8 flln lS ' - Klilies ll!'- - .l the iwn at the s per Numher Copy- - Twenty-eig- ht had np- - tl. I'liMsm ,,f a .very er.iira! Iivstan.li-make the ivriiai'k as the Tintic haml mareheil by "that is I!:-- : nicest apfiearing lutul in the wlmle jiaia.lc," and with then- sliming new suits, shoes to match and everything having to ,'lo with a well ctiiipH-i- l band, n match, how else could it appear to those watching the pur-'ndOf course the Tintic folks could be a bit prejudiced in their opinion of our band, but when oihers made such pleasant remarks. then all felt that the hard work in connection with raising funds to purchase Uie suits was well worth the effort. .. 20 ljciir3 in DL The Defense Material Procurement Agency has approved a $1,100,000 expansion nroject by the Chief Consolidated Mining Co. of Uureka which may mean !,cfioricr r - - of the District are to see Just what together Jjne done in the matter and are Smt a meeting on Monday July 13. at 8 p.m. in the $wrial Building. are anxious Those mothers who that the Clinic is not done SLiTsIth, and all others interest-I- n nJ'JISthej-- 10c Government Agency Approves $1,400,000 Contract to Chief Consolidated Mine Co. ffiSaSS o!nii.-.- i iii.'itmcl ivi btf" the mo,in8 Sees Action of the Dlst- uVjn the parents iM ,nK,lcBl M 1. culLi Jimany hours illness to many of -- Make Big Hit iln Provo Parade Retain riGSlth Clinic Ttatic ADVERTISING . At the annual mei-tinof the Ziiina Mining and Milling Company whu-was held in Eureka the old officers and boaid of directors were retained as follows: V. F. Shriver, president; J. George Jones vice president; Harold Shriver. secretary; Frank C. Tatgc and P. J. Fennell, directors. Other business transactions at this time consisted of reading reports snd giving attention to routine matters. Mr. Tatge was present at this meeting to represent Chicago interests who a few montlis before had purchased a large block of Zuma stock. Mr. Tatge made a visit to the property and expressed himself as well pleased with the ground and much elated over the disclosures which had been made students lodge had sent seven theie, li ur of whom have graduated. a tripling of the company's cm- pluyea. Cecil Fitch Jr vice president and general manager of the company, Saturday confirmed a Wash- Eureka Youths of the Aiiiern-iiAuxiliary held a very ington report that the company card jmi-tat the Legion had been awnrdod the D M P A hall. Bridge and 500 were played. contract. For the former game Miss Veia He BHid accept a nee by the comFox and Claude F. Baker were the pany of tlie government contract would mean an increase in miners prize winners and for "500" Mrs. J. W. Anderson and Joseph Poll from 9ft to 250. received high score prizes. FollowTo Advance Cast are this particular program cards a delicious luncheon was will advance Tlie ing government Two Eureka boys, Gary Redserved. Mrs. K. A. Grant was the uifd to be at the meeting and see to 8283,000 of the cost of tlie up Mr. Wilford Mrs. son out. worked be of and can mond, consolution chairman of the affair and project. Cost will be repaid by L-,by this very necessary producted the program In a most Redmond, and Charles Robinson, on the ore developed by royalties RobMra. on son and Mr. of Charles be in carried pleasing manner. tlie pan can still project. will attend Boys Stale, I District. Tlie D M P A said that comMiss Louise Black returned to inson, Sr., will be held at Camp Wilher home after a month's visit In which property in the Tintic Distpany liams from July Uth to July 18th. rict will be put in condlton to Salt Iuke City with relatives. the be will sponsored by Gary Eureka resume large-sca- le Misses Jean and Margaret Blac- Tintic production of O. B. E. and P. 711, zinc" by the project. and lead kett returned to Jjoa Angeles after CharlesIxidge, will be sponsored by tlie D M P A officials said an estiin adjoining property. several weeks visit with their par- American Legion, Post No. 34. Assist 487.000 tons of ore will be Blackmated Mr. Mrs. and ents, Cook Eugene who was in charge Edward developed between 1,200 and 3,100 of development work at the Hot ett. fot levels of Die property. The pro-e- el Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Tinder and Stuff property in North Tintic to Boy's State Hans will extend over a period of The regular weekly Kiwanis district, was in town and reported Miss Elva Newman were at Amer- Going three years. Donald Snell meeting was held Wednesday even- that conditions there continued to ican Fork, attending the funeral of May Refuse ing ul the City Park, with the be extremely encouraging, in apite Dale Dean, who was adcdentally Euh year a University of Scout-fa- r Mr. Fitch Mid that the company drowned in that city. ladies as Uie of of the that the fact guests evening. past during and this year is held in Provo, had until Aug. 1ft, to accept the A delicious pot luck The misses Eva, Geneva, Elaine had supper was several weeks development L K. Spurrier, District Cominis-no- n. contract. However, he declined to and served, the Helen of Wilson Kathleen of and been illness those order of h&ndicaped by regular and Lorin Thompson, Distrstate definitely that the contract business was disposed of, with who were handling the work in a week Eureka Midway spent would be accepted. He gave deict Chairman, were asked to meet President Kent Riddle presiding. with their sisters Mrs. N the Leadership Supt. Stafford Robertson had visiting with Training pressed zinc and lead prices as tha Special guests of the meeting been very sick and Mr. Cook had Willmore snd Miss Cecil Wilson. Committee of Utah National Parks rnuse for a possible refusal of Mr. Mrs. Van and Charles Mr. were and Wag Mrs. Ray Budertcher lieen away due to illness of relaCouncil on Tuesday night to help the grant. oner son and left little Charles i (Virginia Randle and Sam tives. formulate plans for this UniverThe Chief Con. is the only mine to for Scranton. Pa., who is visiting here from spend ic There were more than two car- month Tintic Dstrict tlie in se of Scouting, which will be with relatives. PennsylvanLos Angeles. loads of commercial ore mined, ia was held in Provo at East Provo Stake at present. The mine operating Van Mra. home the of WagThe Kiwanis members were very this product being piled up on the house, beginning August 20, and sliipiiml en estimated 10,000 tons oner. sorry to learn of the illness of dump and accumulated in various of ore last month. till ran for six weeka club The members Elks laidy President Riddles baby, and are parts of the workings so that it XI r. Fitch said the latest conMr. Spurrier and Mr. Thompson Donald Snell, son of Mr. and Mrs. held their regular meeting at the fellow a the out little could be taken and is an extension of an earlier Gilbert wishing tract arrived home shipped infspeedy Snell, last club rooms. Business session was report a very interesting and Gary Redmond with little effort. The ore would followed week from Korea, where lie has recovery. contract exceeding 8300,000 which a ormative meeting. card and by playing been with the Marine Division for Afer the meal the men enjoyed be taken to the loading station at delicious luncheon. Mrs. lormlUed the company to deepen S. B. the past year. Don saw plenty of several games of horse shoes, with Toplift, a distance of about twelve Atherley won high wore prize and its shaft and increase its pumpMarine action in that year, and is plenty Ken Spurrier and Ray Badertcher miles. ing capacity. Mra. Cecelia Baron the cut prize. Dennis Harrington resigned his Mrs. glad to be bark home once again. winning the laurels fur the even was chairman Joseph Buys position as city marshall and wa and was sainted by Mra. Thelma Taken Following a thirty day furlough, ing. leriiiastcr of Eureka, his resigna Allen, Miss Thelma Dahl and Miss he will report back to Camp Penwere extendBirthday greetings turn was presented and accepted Merleen Munson. ed to dleton Dec in California Clement. for three Well Known at tlie council meeting and came Mrs. F. A. Grant was hostess to months and at the end of that Ken Spurrier brought along his us a severe shock to the members lime he will win his discharge e and accompanied the of the council and the townspeople the members of the Fedilis club at Capt. C. W. Hunter, native of from the service. group in singing several songs Mr. Hurnngton decided to seve her home. 500 was played. Airs. Russell winning the first Don is a graduate of Tintic High around the bonfire. Cedar City has taken over as Ins connections with municipal Kathryn Mrs. Stella Shea the cut prize, of Marine Scliol, and was employed in the commanding officer to ami the devote his time duties prize. A delicious luncheon was Barracks at the Naval Supply Northwest prior to entering the activities of a private citizen and served to the following: Mrs. service. Depot. Frank Bacon, 00, former civic lake a lest irom public woik Frank Briskey. Mrs. ICRn Beck. and prominent businessman leader Capt. Hunter comes to the depot which he had well earned. For Mrs. lJacon. Mrs. Eugene of Eureka, died Monday afternoon from combat In Korea, directly lour yea is he had served as wau-- i Blackett, Mrs. George Tinsnian, Charles Robinson at 3:30 p.m. while at work at the vhcre he served as a commander master ami for two years had car Mrs. B. V. Hickman. Mrs. Stella Clearfield Naval Supply Dck1, of of a tank lied the load of chief of police Shea, Mrs. company for 11 months. Kathryn Russell. Mrs. a coronary occlusion. tin that following duty assuming During World War II, he served Iniis Barrett, Mrs. Charles Zaiiris Mr. Bacon was born Sept. IS, of C. John vith the Fourth Marine Division Downey kie, Mrs. Harry Carten and Mis Utah State Firemen's Conven- lesignation 1892 in Eureka, u son of Lebin VV. a the assaults in the Marshall to Tintic barn Fox. Vera people regretted tion will be held in Rielifield, Augand Cecilia While Bacon. blandi Marianas Islands and Iwo Mr. and Mra. Frank Hickman 3 ust B. 7. and 8. Eligible tu attend of Mr. liarnnglons resignation Jima. While on Iwo He was formerly a member of had he were rejoicing over the arrival of especially knowing that Jima, he was Johnny Campbell, Tim Hannifin, from the local Fire Department served The Eureka City Council and serseven without promoted from sergeant to second months fur child The a little girl. pretty baby Curios Christensen, David John- will be the Chief. Asst. Chief, and a cent of Chief Consolidated, 49 carloads; ved on tlie Juab County Commisaeutenant. because she pay, an act of civic was doubly aweli-oinson. Albert Eva. Jack Larsen. 4 delegates. On Friday night, July Mines. 2 carloads; Moun- sion from 1933 to 1941. From Empire which few orbut was the people what CPtain Hunters wife is the for-w- r parents exactly 1 ear; Deck and Tommy East- - 10, at the regular meeting will be chanty tain View, Jimmy 1930 to 1941. he waa chairman of Dragon Conaol-idatelie to would dered their other willing Fern Painter, perform. being youngster of held of 3 the election 2ft ears; It. L Gnrity, Fort weed, left Saturday for daughter delegates. the Juab County draft board, and tine of the strongest wind storms a Isiv. sn. Myrtle Painter. The Painters Lewis, where they will attend the It is very urgent that all h cars; and Kllerbcek of Jericho, 1 hud worked in the county welfare Tintic and District Mrs. accniu Mr. visited L. E. we residents of Eureka and Bartlett, for a Infantry Reserve Division men attend to elect the delegates. panying it was also one of the announced the marriage of their cur load. department. her of years prior to moving Training school, where they will I Provo heaviest single rain falls for some daughter. Veda Grace to John S. lie was mode distributor of to make their home. Cap-- 1 receive a 1ft day field and class , 1 time past Morrison of Oklahoma City, Okla. Sinclair Itefming CO. products in Mr Hunter has made many ""d trips training under Brig. Gen. Leron v e nireka The rain, which was short of The bride waa well known ami 1929, and owned and operated a i and is well y"181 H. Anderson, division commander was running very popular in this city where she service station in Eureka up to llood ita many residents of acquainted proportions Uie PavU tho flr1 rt.of , the town. from Conrad. Montana. 1941 when he moved to Salt Lake down all of tin- streets and alley for years with her .... ... . , n and several inches deep resulting in parents. Mr.many , Training will include: heavy! to make hla home. From 1941 to Bartlett being supr n weapons use. demolitions, artillery w 80 n c 1948 he was gasoline inspector for eonsnleralile damage being done erintendent of the Tintic School "I1 firing, bridge building, basic sol- - last week at the home of Mr. and Two or three chimneys were re District. the Slate of Utah. Eureka City and the Eureka Under the enlarged program for dicring and parade reviews. Uie time of his death, Mr. At Mnt Ned lcknian. Mrs. Chat win ported blown down, shingle ami Fire volunteer sponnu Department Bacon waa storekeeper in the hythirty - on-- sored an entertainment ia the former Mies Beth Hickman rublieroid roofs were damaged anu reforestration work, for the I re men were selected from Juab are spending this wrok in window panes blown out. One drographic department at the NaLDb youngsters of the town on in the Atherley gar rounty to Join the Civilian Conserglass Mr. home of large the at A program of races val Supply Depot. Day. ' Santaqiiin During Ids many yeura in Eureka Chatwin's parents. Mr. and Mrs. age was hurled up main stree' vation Corps. Fifteen of them were was staged un Main alreel for Uie was T10nias chatwin. for inoir than fifty yards. A large from Tintie district and were to kola, and he gave freely of hie time in the The Sunday evening sen-icwere Later given. prizes tree in the William Tite yard was report to Camp Nebo. The men conducted by Bishop George For- were taken for a ride on the interest of many civic projects, and drawn were llenry O. Boyle. John they was active in church snd lodge orTed Cartw right literally uprooted. sey. Tlie opening song. We Thank r. Mr. fire supervised by the fireArnold Kallaharka, who gradu- Farren. Cleo Ames, H. E. Wall, men,trucks, Thee, O God tor a Prophet. amj daughter, Julia Ann. who have t routed to soda jmp ganizations and waa highly were and R. arL. Sorenson, Charles Ivey, Illinois, by all who knew him. and given a bit of monPrayer. Richard Buys; vocal solo, apent the piUl y,.ar jn Tuscon. ated from MooKcheart, an extended visit George A. Walaee, Elmer Punrun. andtocandy He was a member of the YaJe-rro- st Ruth W'ahlquist. accompanied by Arizona, where Mr. Cartwright rived home kids usual As had the siend. ey Kenneth Spurrier, Bert Hughes. a Want Church of Jesus Christ Norma Jameson; speaker. Max W(ls miplovcd with the Centennial with his mother. Mra. Anna glorious time and that all For the past twelve years K. R. Bryson. Wesley Robinson all Saints, and had serLarsen; song. "Gud of Our Fath- - Development Co., reutrned to their red fire truck, and many of Luter-du- y inWillmiu nf Eureka; Silas Hillman, ved a miHHion from 1912 to 1914 in he had hirti a student at that er.... prayer, Gerald Elton. would home in Eureka last week. youngsters prefer staying stitution wlieie he completed a Houghton and Charles Kerris of in town for this sieeial treat giv- the Eastern Slules fur the LDS Providing these men en the ones not high school education and also Mammoth. Ann Mi Atherley, having the oppor- Church. Margaret Mr. Bacon was a veteran of rod a trade. Mooseheart Is pass the examination thev were to mast r town. to leave Mrs. Mr. and of Bng daughter ml lined by the Moose be stationed at ('amp Nelsi where tunity World nia War 1, and waa a charter lion.e the is sending Atherley of Marysvsle, for the education of children other Juab County men were then MaJilun Keiiimeror and two member of American Lrginn Dost Mr. a few weeks with her grundmoth- - lodge members and Tintie working nf drcc.-iMt- l er. Mrs. P. J. Fennell. daughters, Collette and Victoria No. 34, Eureka and waa affiliated of Iarelimont, New York are the with Elks Lodge 711 in Eureka. Tlie Benoni and Edith Cole PatIrma Poll on July guests at the home of Mrs. Keiri-oirro- 9. He1919married Judm Maxwell is confined In the Salt Lake City ten Family Association will hold to Mr. HEADACHES where she patent s. Mr. and Mra. Cecil SPLITTING the hospital Payson its annual reunion at Sowietta underwent a Filch Sr.. Mrs. Krinnirrcr is the LDS Temple. major operation on Survivors include his widow; Park, Provo, Utah, (ftth north and Thursday of last Miss Noel Fitch. former arc Friends week. one son, Marvin Bacon, one bro5th west), Saturday, July 18. 1953. an her early recovery. William li. Baron, all of Lunch and registration 12:00 noon wishing Mr. and Mr. Duane Milne and ther, Luke Salt to 2:15 p.m., Program 2:30 p.m., and one grandrhild. Bradford Tuitsons Itulon In who have been Campbell, living Clyde A hearty Funeral services were conducRcerention 4 : p.m. San to a made Ross son Arizona for and the foist trip year, ion, welcome is extended to all memThursday at 12:13 p.m. in returned to their home m Mint-mi- ll ted Diego, Calif., over the weeknd. Yalecrosl Ward Chaiel. Church of bers of the family and others of li this week. Mr. Milne has Miss Pat Camphcll. daughter Latter-da- y Saints lieen foreman for tlie Centennial Jesus Christ of Clyde Campbell returned to EuAlfred ward bishop. Smith, by the will on and a contract in with Co., them reka Development spend Burial waa in Sail Lake City Thomas visited with summer Mr. F. with her father the Arizona mining district. with graveside military her son B. M. Cook at Reno, Xev. and othervisiting Cemetery relatives. rites conducted by the American Mr. ami Mr. Dcllicrt llale ai,d Legion. Mr. and Mr. Floyd Na.h and Mr. and Mr. Wilfonl lledinond returned to their home in family son Jimmy drove to Pocatello and and drove to Provo on Ssi- on Sunday after living at Eureka family holthe Independence Day the parade anil and TiiHcon for the past year. yard's farm background enjoyedwith enjoyed urday Nashs Mr. relatives. a picnic in the can von. s.. . experiment with tha idays parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver N'us.i Mr. und Mr, sterl latlnl ami ST 1817. bo. of Springville made the trip with Mr. and Mr. Vera Xraer snd enjoyed an outing at Pay-so- n family Producing tractors. them. Mrs. E. A. Stokes spent the Inpark on Independence Day. Most Rev. Dimne G. Hunt, Day holidays in Provo Visitor o er the weekend at the dependence T"'hTi relumed from and Orem. enjoyed the parThey Ann Drntrr and son and Bishop of the Diocese of Salt Lake Mr. were: Davis Mildred Miss of home " Hfler visiting with her ade and visited with relatives. daughter-in-law- , Mr. anil Mrs. Win. City was in Eureka Sunday, and filler B. M. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley llegstrom Denver of Salt Inke City. Mrs. celebrated tlie 8 o'clock Mass at I of Ogand family (Frances Davis Wall sod and Mr. Mr. Henry Hr, son anil family, St. Patrick's Catholic Church and Lizzie Heckler and Kirk Wendell week in Fi.-- i m I win sod den: Mr. and Mrs. the fbnll v past Mr. spent Mrs. family Bob and Heckler and gnve the sermon st the 10:00 TOD "nd Paula, spent the i Betty Davis) and children of Lake. They report good fishing. and Mr. and Mra. George o'clock Mass He was a guest of family Park.' Hrh,,r visiting with I ferryman of Salt hti ij, City were Rl. Rev. A F. Uiovannuni at the Tintic folk enjoying the parade "filter, Mrs. Albin In town over the weekend. They parish house. and Pott Karl Sir. and Mr. in Provo on July 4th were Mr. sid mine to Eureka to attend funeral Cherry Mrs. Mr. and Mr. Joha Cronin spent daughter Sheila. Mis. Ada services for Mrs. Wm. Maxwell. Harry Yamaahtta. Mr. and on and son Lowell, drove to Provo Mr. and the weekend in 8all lake City the Mrs. fibrin Thompson.Mr. and Mr wire Mr. rs" independence Day und Mrs. Harold Jameson. "Hell hath no fury like the re- visiting with their daughter and enjoyedth utter of gait Lake City parade. Later in thevisited with Oscar Erickson. Mr. and Mrs. De latives of a phllanthopiHt.-- - Dan family. Mr. and Mra. Jack Lloyd Mr nd children. T." !!y Mr.. Kenneth Hone; drove to Psyson f"d Bennett. Mr Clements. Mr. and Mra. MarCn Fennell and family. JWh,Wren- - Jimmy and Mary Mra. Iotts parents, Mr. and John Adams. re , I 3, e? Ladies Join With Scouters Kiwanians at with Tlie nirmlH-r- n s siic-essf- ul Named to Go To Boy's State Supper, Outing for School Eureka Veteran Returns From All-ma- n, Korean Service onee-prolif- Barracks Over by Man Well Known Civic Leader, Former Resident, Dies banjo-ukulel- Firemen to Name Delegates to Richfield Meet Eight Eurekans Leave for Infantry School Ore Shipments for Week of July e d, fire-90t- ; Youngsters Given 4th Celebration ' ... Church News Imie-lienden- e res-jiecl- fr Kall-abaek- a. fua-einali- Patten Family Sets Reunion is Church Official Visits Eureka rJnr " 57 - sndt ; |