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Show reporter the yr 7 y . to iponJont before i YOUR ADVERTISING HITS HOME WHEN YOU USE YOUR Tuei-Ja- y tuning OWN NEWSPAPER Fifty - three Volume Tlu Kuivka (Utah) Kepurter, Friday, SeptoinUT IS. lift! -- Number 10c per Copy- - Thirty-eig- ht Mammoth Mine Resumes Operations; Work Closed Underground Since April '44 20 CHIEF . . . Sidi Mohammed Ben Arafa (right) la new aulUn of Morocco aa reiult revolt again! hi nephew, Sidi Ben YoiMsef, led by Marrakesh pasha El Glaonl Criticism ot France for backing Arafa add to unrest MOROCCO'S NEW Berber tribeomen'a IfcfU. Invited to Easter Star Fair Public Planned Friday Eastern Star Fair to be held Friday, Sept. The the Memorial building at 7 p.m. An interesting There will be a evening is in store for all attending. K in sale of bake goods, hot dog8f coffee t and punch will be sold during the evening. . Exhibit, which include a doll pregrun, a iindy. and ga. worth rs r i if (Jr, g bhipmentS fluffed animal while prizes. display, with , Fatally Injured I is not confined chief Consolidated, 30 cars; Uniand those In p,).e Mines. 1 car; R. L. Garity. any adult who 3 cara: Dragon Consolidated, 17 a long cherished doll, dolls of cara; Ellerbcck of Jericho, 1 car. nations, to bring them long for the exhibit. The more the earner and much more interest- The doll exhibit te the children, tUrge are urging ed lor the display. A fish pond will the furnish fun for null fry. or for all who care buy their luck. Come out and join the fun. call For further information lit Alton Baker, Mrs. Leslie Poodle, Mrs. Curtis Butler or Mrs. j j Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beck word this week that their son, Bob Beck will be released from the U. S. Navy on Thursday New of this week. Bob has been in the Navy for the past four years. and when released was a Petty lake Officer, 1st class, which is con-- ! sidered a very fine grade for that ' period of time. Methodist His wife the former Miss Joan Cass, has been living in Washingwhile D. her C. with parents, ton, Sunday School at 10 a.m. Bob was doing sea duty. The young Church service at 11 a.m. Ser- j folks plan to make a home m nm topic "The Source of Motives" Maryland. Alin Jackson who has been stu-pastor for the summer wishes ed Leooird Ryan. : Pastor to I at Over j Church I nt a.-a-K. Joyble and profitable. In his "I shall never forget the tth. the people or the town -Wynne has been wonderful and been a most rewarding Residents is tOr Vt5cK nf Qpn(UcfJl. II - Son of Former Kiwamans tnjoy Picture Slides Ala-so- Wed-iffere- nt At State Fair y. di-tr- 1 11. -- d i ut 1 r . pie.'l-ie- their entry attended the Elka Purty. (lean Alunson, loo over tlie operating of tlie moving picture machines at the Star Theatre. Leo Alorgan who Imd been doing the work for many nionllia quit the job on account of his school teach- ing aclivitiea. which required all of hia time. Airs. Helen llill was granted a divorce from John E. llill on the grounds of cruelty. She received tlie custody of eleven minor child- - d i in . It,-u- - .it Mrs. Ada Randle Returns from Earl j la p J iH-we-y j ; . Mammoth Man Scout Troop Names Officers Tm-.sda- rv-niiig- . d 1 1 . 1 - i g. Ia-c- . rig M-.- i 1m. .V?,KNnS CONFER . . . Msrlan Nssrkswiikl of Poland (leftl VKhlnsky. RhssIs's 1. pokes man ol t'nlled session of UN assembly pollUesI ro"J",,,l krvi llr,n Vl,hlnsky, since It quoted Premier Chou W M s tteelng with Rassls's sUnd a Korea. M " :i i!.' I'"'- fM-- lit--- ! r. 1 'WOW, Church News LDS LI1:! A ; 1 1 the "I , (iir, !.j- 'T"i' w- Ml" 1 l.lge-- er Hie weekend a', M e. Visitor w.i-Mrhome Of Mrs. John Fmi'ii and Mrs Nathan Morn famtlv nf Abilene, Texas. L I.I.- .,11 II mil i..si-'-- l ".- il if!-- i Soier.-'-- a1 :d if,;: 'HI Tfle I! river "Jr-sil- : "l.g. i!h a r A'l'-i- ! ' I - 'll f'T! 'j r . --- ; . , w CL V - r.i Gli ! I'M Mr, anil M"i i. i : j f 11 "f ill": : f Iv I' :ir Tl-VOl'Mi AMI'I' el npenhasen Kioimiw1'11 " holl nt it J ., a ii'-r- l A I. 1 'o KenVI i.t 11 lv,:' H aid II"- - F'l' - -- 1 Wnv-ii'i- -f had ri" sl-- f lie l,.,,l I Jr if t ir- ! pji-e- d 4rlalln l.:' r-' i j I M 'll l:f.' i.f i.f f hi,;: '!i. v Frik l,"l I "' d II e S'.'p'., .'T'."I- n Mrv !'a "V"u,h M.h "'' P,rt M: .',''1: Mm J i, r' j'oii ,hpv ",,rr,, In H""p ' r Ad.'i'ni S'- - if d a eall.-formed new ..rsnlalln nf Wigfit of "InterDstlonsI Erik Voutb MollDtod by War." Mn. I.iila Olnn i spending the World W.r li.l a lr and band la w" k Farnongi'in as Ihe guest i f Mr. and Mrs Howard Franklin. IL vl' ' ..... , . lui'h 11"! I ,!. A!"1'?,, S I T i'"l fr.r A'ii;t Win 1 l.f ji- l!:. 9 f goisl .illell !.r:i e 1 Ivvfi-'ii.- Gl.',rn, f ',!' it I (V.lieeii II I !.' set rice, ! f r ' 1 'ii,:i-- u If I 1; - le ,1.4 ,v Fr-e- J.i.lifl'-- 4 - r,'i!:li;' I w will il 1'.'. imp W .1 r iii' ' !.( hv f i hr , i i' ; :i - 1 M , .iriioii'i'vs I.'7ll' Tl.''.''.li Potts Guests At Legion Picnic y, Afesj I'" I 1: Vl.'l. Trip to England er - I". I., :n M Ada f iijergiun mi' M when 1939, E. ; . 1T : al through intendent. The reorganized Board of is as follows: E. Steele President, General Manager and Director; Howard S. McIntyre, Treasurer and Director; Roy A. Alclntyrc, Vice President, Secretary and Director; William It. Alclntyrc, Director; Robert K. ren. . On Publicity ... 1929 AIc-lnty- ' Ss'C' 2 PTA Appoints Mildred Davis ii from most of the other mines of the state were shut down, the old Alammoth not only waa working, but waa paying dlvldenila tlie last of which was paid In July of 1940 and represented the 40th dividend of record. Operations will be conducted under tlie direction of K. Steele Alclntyrc, President and General Alansger and Howard 8. McIntyre, who will function as super- I. - - j Airs. Alnaon. Air. and Airs. G. llenrold and Air. and Airs. Elmo Cheevrr of Provo were In Eureka, where they 1 '. ' n. Tlie first sociul event of the fall instantly killed when he came in season fur the members of tlie contact with a high tension wire Elk's Lodge and their friends took while at work at tlie North Lily Illuw al the club rooms. It was a Mark, Director. Mine in the eustern end of tlie dancing parly and at midnight a An assessment of 10c per aliare buffet luncheon was served. district. was levied in July, against the Edwin Simpson of Alamiiiolh At the lime of the accident, Air. outstanding alock of the company snd is tlie source of funds used Donnelly, Grover Duff, and Robert was elected commander of tlie Ar-Watt were preparing to move a thur G. Sullivan Post of Uie to resume oieratiuns. and were placing tim- - erican Legion at their last meet bers in position so the transfer- - j mg- D. G. ilcnroid was the retir-niiuild be placed upon them, ing commander. Other officers el- - Home Wliile thus engaged. Air. Donncl 'ected were: J. Kny Sorenson, first again after an exciting O. A. Frsnke, three months sient in England Is ly raised from a stooping position John Alor-le- Airs. Ada Randle. Airs. Randle reand his head cams in contact with second service officer: N. Wlllmnre, turned home Sunday evening. She u power line canying 44.000 volts, imAir. and Mra. Earl I Tits attendcausing instantaneous death. The finance officer; Krwin P. Sax, rejKirts that romliliona have accident was so sudden that for a chaplain; Frank Bacon, historian; proved wonderfully since her last ed tlie Distnc 4, American Iegion 5 Tlie lo visit England years ago. moment neither of the unfortun- - John I). Boss, sergrant-at-arins- ; and Auxiliary picnic at Canyon realized Claude F. Baker, John A. Franke, stores are well stocked, and every- Glen in lruvo Canyon lust Sunday. ate man's companions and F. A. Grunt, executive com- thing in off rationing. Fats and A splendid program was what had happened. given oils are still scarce, but every- and all Air. Donnelly was master mech- mittee. enjoyed the picnic dinner seems else Tlie enA plentiful. thing of number Eureka people to members and their partanic at the mine. He was a very and served happier, careful and cautions worker, al-- Joyed a weiner roast in tlie cedars people are much ners. cheerseems a to be in west of Eureka. A most enjoyable everyone I 'Ians were outlined for wavs admimsliing his the frame or immi. to avoid anything of a danger in time being rejiorted. Those making , Mra. years progrm of activity. Air. Mra. Airs. Randle were: the and with in , company party their line of employment and to up Myrtle Fainter, formerly of EurRobinson, Air. and Alia, her sister, Atiss Maud Clark of eka, is the District Secretary and realize that he met his death in LaOhio, made the trip Treasurer, which should be of inCleveland, an accident was nothing short of Charles Robinson, Mra. Belle Moore, Wesley Robinson, Hogan over on tlie Queen Mary, whieh terest to her friends in Eureka. predestination. His untimely passing was a se- Hansen. Billy AlcCoy, All, and Airs. took five days to make the Jotir-Sheila Butts, daughter of Earl F. Ward I e. all of Eureka and ney. Weulher conditions were iter-Ai- r. ami Florence and La von Castle-to- n vere shuck to everyone. He was Airs. of was N. ride Wardie A. and the boat feet and survived by bis mother, his wife. made the also and had a A brother. wonderful time.tnp Alarie D. Donnelly, a son Vernon Salt Lake City. thoroughly enjoyed. Mrs. IT. F. Baker ami title duugh-- 1 John Clark, flew from Western uged 14. daughter Patricia aged Cali- - ttHnada to England to visit with 8, also two brothers, John H. and ter left fur a visit in Southern Ins five sisters. This wus cause Patrick F. Donnelly and a sister, forma. Word was received in Eureka ' for real celebration, as it was Ills Aliss Ella Donnelly all of Eureka. Funeral services were held at of the birth of a baby boy to Air.- first trip back to England in M) Cathedral of the AladclHine at Salt and Air. Sherman Alisiier of Den- years. Needless to say it was a ver. Colo. Before her marriage happy reunion. Luke (Tty with Father Lagan Mrs Alisncr hum Miss Marguerite Mrs. Bundle, Aliss Clark and John Clark, made the return trip Mr. and Mi. Fred A. Bauer Franke. on Uie Brit anicu. which liaik nine were weekend guests of Mr. and K.o.er days to leach New York, ami Salt their at John Mrs. they didn't mind it 11 bit as they Luke home. Tin y were honored at 111 .Inn Real, run of Afr. anil Airs. still wcic not talked out. Mr. (Talk shower a beautifully upixtinted flew fiom Clevelruiii to Ills home Kennedy of Mammoth, waa ami ihnner given by Aliases Rulh 111 Canada. limn the service and K.ii i,e! lie R. liter and Air. and e has lHen in the Marwas Ituii'llc Al jii. (Tcvi'hilid. Mi. Sepi. was The home Mrs. Join Kivt iiicl by her son mid family, Mr ines for the puat. I wo years and m a profusion of fall !ec"iu'i-and Mis. Ia'sIic Randle anil daugh- part nf that lime was spent in wlin-wen- stlowers. The tul les Si out. TiiHip No. Ill elected of-f- u ter, Muijonc, ami (lie group made- Korea when ! received n bail hen T kill.''! a wete as thi-irangl'd ul Mici'img mi a to Nuigia FiiIIk. Mia. Rhii- wound while in action on the front trip lace the with iie.ered by Tilly They i.,e mj fml (. r, lines. Since reluming (o the ILK. ilc has pi lived heisclf III lie 11 l candles burning )ni t pnT ri'. ivory Hi'U'i. I .iimy Elton, u isl. She M'nits I hat In has been stationed at Char-fiel- d traveler. !"1 tiiiii-i- , R11V; miiIic, Mumi.oiig the flo.i'rs. Diinn;: the until hia rpca' hud week. has seen some licaiitiliil cound knoiis d.M.er ii. iny toasts to the K.i C'iIomi h mid enjoyed eVeiy li.inille ul Al the p resi' ul. time he Is at the try, h? i !e it:' I gecn wen proffeied. i.l-J iil Bear mid W"lv'rl", was limnc of hia parents In Alammoth. the vaiatii'ii, hut that was foimcrly Miss Mar-p lue'eBilk Wlls' lt .'TuiT.:.i-l',r- , to get bark to Eureka vri'v of happy The reeipients elite Fn'ir in w I toys joined the mniiIk and her lainily. Mr. and Mm. Wilson and iii.inv he.i it ;f I and iiaeful gifts a! lio.-ItalpJi son Max an- - afiending 11 few days Mis. S.ii.'ih K u.nells was given Kiclimd Johii.-"i- i. Tone Em was in Nev- al Fish take. The eliill in the air Iwii (rs. M.irv a party, eiy plensu.t ofsiilplise mid I. any Woei; f'll h short visit makes them feel Uinl (hey had ada friends lulled lei .i: 1, a when All 01 tup to Ill vw ill with her giaiidilaughters. Shansi lad ter mske the best of a giaal al her !i"i"c and earned out a laiivo-- i is night n i?i! planned tor iii'u-l-- r em-and GiHiigann I'mineil. a thing as often as possible. followed by progi.uu ofi 2. periiiltimg. ii.ee h.i el "i' Mis. Victor IVtt Ku.V ("lovich. leji-ili'ize, Mrs. Lydia wen tie flirt WHAT A MELON!' Thom loose the prize. ITiyi.ni: l.nve (Join oil.--t 1:: Ii;: wink. Viof the lead'ls this let was one la-- t vi nr. Tl'.'ie were I'M gills in tie- w j. rowels' d:.I kiv mid eadi tenived a gol I pin ri ll.1 form of h from l!:e nssneiition Violet and tin rai'll ieivlV-- 1 l''d nUtonr- - I' I M: Umlei ground operations are to resumed thia week for the first time since April of 1944. Tonnngei have been shipped in the intervening years, but have come from classified dumps on the surface. It is particularly gratifying to see a resumption of operations at the old Bonanza since the history of Its arlivity goes bark to 1872 with a record of almost continuous operation. It will be remembered that during those trying depression years le Gets Discharge From Marines Model Suits inod-'le- I-- tities. ! son of Michael Garity, Robert and Ruby Mackey Garity, of' proVo! died in a Provo hospi-lu- i tal shortly after his arrival after he was nesduy evening, struck by an auto on his way home from school. Investigating officers said tlie car was driven by June Beckstroni of Provo. She told officers that the child darted into tlie path of her auto and was struck. They said she was traveling about 20 miles an hour at the time. Tlie accident occurred at 3:10 p.m. and two minutes later police were called. The boy died at r p.m. of a brain injury and possible internal injuries. The parents of the little boy are well known in Eureka, having made theii home here until after Air. Garity was discharged from service in' World War II. Grandparents of little Alichael are Afr. and Airs. R. L. Garity of this city. Michael and his purents and sis- ter spent the past weekend in Eureka visiting at the Ganty home. Funeral arrangements had not been made at the time of tins writing. Kiwanis club met on Wednesday evening at the home of Bishop President Leslie Randle presiding. n Osborn and his wife will A tasty meal was sei veil leadership of the church Forsey, assisted by Mr. ,a wober 3. Rev. Osborne comes ka with many years of Mr. and Mi. I.iihv Rogdnri and 'J Following the regular order of il I'C'h.fT Violet mid Mrs. Gilhirt "P,,riencp in the showed the pastorate. He business. Mr. Fui Snell an-- daughter Ann wete in ;" Pnt most of his life in the members some veiv in! fhmi jiPs of Imva. I.n!;e tily on Wednesday visSalt . coming old time pictures of Eureka .t!, - itih fur his health. Slate Fii!. Violet mil They have of July parades of many years iting the Orient d Tmtic's I II dull for Utah's past, and vuiioiis other pii Hires, Arm I'i'p Mills f limned "juw. Now ihrv j,re anxious to interesting to the inemheis, and mid 1'oMi Wo the church work and find later the members enjoyed the .y (lie'll jit the Wool Grower's i itiou Poatest asset, its friendly display. The exhibit wrestling mulch on the television. 'was t deviled mid a few people of Next meeting will he at the t incite cn!i" !i mic home of resilient mid Mis Leslie t h television. as tli. In MbI"?, g:ils home at the w''k Randle. ' p Nilson were Mr. and Violet Modeled a blue Wool S'l.l with led iiccc-- Ties mi l Ann Mo t Frances Thomas, 'Van A Marines "older" Ted Williams le.l a I'm wool suit with giey and Mr. and Mrs. Those h.iving a diar.ee of Bauer. back to baseball in Boston. nccrssoi oil teVvi'ion wete to si'.' tlie Villi the firm woU gre.vlv dove iv them This is the.r li'h vear in TH vuk mi l both g rls For-se- of the Wur, which had manded that the accent be on the mining and processing of Load-- , Zinc ores. The smelting metal urgy would not tolerate the Alammoth type of siliceous ores which contained lime in objectionable quan- . Eureka Girls as-ll- This has liven hrouglit about mainly by the ending deKorean intending, in addition to the lion-o- i ed guest and prize winners were Mrs. John Phipps. Mrs James Runt, Mrs. Anna McDonnell, Mrs. Matilda Brady, Mrs. A. M. Stewart. Mrs. lam Barrett. Mrs. Alla Krisby, Mrs. George Winn, Mrs. T. A. Clement, Mrs. Henry Bunnells. Mrs. 1hiiI J utier entertained tlie members of the Indies Art (Tub, the usual program of card playing being followed by a delicious luncheon. High score prize was won by Mrs. Frank Garrily and tlie cut prize by Mrs. Ronald Present were. Airs. Thomas Franks, Airs. Win. Bale, Airs. II. E. Naylor, Airs. George Castleton, Airs. W. A. Oliver, Mrs. P. N. Nielsen, Mrs. John Phipps, Airs. James Brady, Airs. Garrily and Kjieciul Eureka with water for culinary and other purposes. Walter Fitch, president of the company, made a few brief remarks. Committees from Tintlc Civic and Commercial clubs was present at this session. Many good suggestions were made, but in view of the fact that this was not a regular meeting, no official action was taken on the matter. Leu P. Donnelly, aged 42 years and one of the prominent young mining men of tlie district was Evening, Sept. 25 is with genuine pleasure that this paper is able to announee the reopening of the Mammoth Mine. lt Die l(jforfcr hjo in meeting of the City I'mineil wua held for the purpose of discussing tlie proposed new water system and at the aame lime go over tlia report of Engineer Arthur A. Miller on cost of the project aa had been outlined. Tlie plana called for the development of additional water in tlie porphry to the northeast of Eureka where there had already been fair aize flow of water' being obtained from the city well. Tina program waa in line with the recommendations of State Geologist William Peterson, head of geology at tlie State Agricultural College at Logan. Mr. Miller's estimate on the work, which included considerable sinking, tunneling and the construction of a new reservoir and pipe waa approximately $27,000. The report wae accepted. This meeting waa attended by officiula of the Chief Cona. Mining Company, which waa furnishing A M 'LjcurS Ml.-Gi.n- 'e ,!, L (H 'f I. c |