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Show r Tim IMPORTER WB calling In your applet 10 your oma Lu 100x1 TuesIcotretpotuloni before day evening Volume Fifty -- three Chief Con -- Whistle Calls Firemen To Wind Shorts Siren Dragon As Snow, The Chief Con mine whistle sounded pretty eerie 5:20 a.m. when it was used to last Friday morning at arouse the firemen to fight a fire at the Dragon Con- - at the time the whistle which always fllla one Sn, fear. The wind and snow had into the airen and aborted Emitting it out of commission, Twenty nine Hoy Scouts attendJid the mine whistle was used in ed the meeting held Tuesday evening. The meeting was opened ito'qiiUk work of the night with the pledge of allegiance to L watchmen, Cart Erickson, prcvent-- the flag and Fred Johnson gave a been a talk and demonstration on first Whst could have fire, with the wind strong aid. lie demonstrated faint and to whip up a small fire shock, pressure points on the body to stop bleeding, how to tie a tatoa really big blase. The cause debandage and many other very inof the fire has not been fully termined. but it was thought to teresting problems. He will talk to mult from overheating on a small the boys again at their next meetteniace used for drying ore. Very ing. The meeting was rinsed with httte damage was done, according Supt. at the the singing of Taps. to Leonard Ryan, Kay t'olovich. Xte giren was put in order on Reporter Monday by Alton Baker and Larry lUiythc I. (Jre.cn was in Salt Walker, and the Eureka firemen with to extend their thanks to Lake City on Monday combining business with pleasure. theie two men. Scout News ... dis-utm- Former Y OUR ADVERTISING HITS HOME WHEN YOU USE YOUR OWN NEWSPAPER The Eureka (Utah) Reporter, Friday, December 11, 1953-- -- 10c per Number Fifty Copy- - t Elaborate Plans Complete for Senior Hop Tonight L E. After weeks of planning and hard work, all is in readiness for the Senior Hop which will lie held toHigh School night (Friday, Dec. 11,) at theTheTintic decorations will be Service Held (Ed) Webb Heads Tintic Injured in Truck Accident in Nevada In last weeks Reporter the names of the following committees were omitted and they are as follows: Decorations commutes : Tom Eastwood, Marian Sax, Geraldine Ferris, Lynn Carter, Gary Red- Fata To Ed) Webb was elected Worshipful Master of Tintic Lodge No. 9, F. & A. M. at the regular meeting held Tuesday evening. Other officers elected to strve with him for the nsuing year were Senior Warden. Vernon L. Anderson; Junior Warden. Prednck M. Blight; Treasurer. Leslie Randle; Secretary. Elmer Weaterlund; Trustee, Brvon I. Hansen. Officers appointed were Senior Deacon, Thomas C. Seraen; Junior Deacon. Korval Palmer; Senior Steward. Albert Ferguson; chaplin, Harry Randle; tyler, Ralph Hopea. Installation of officera will be held Saturday, Dec. 12. with a banquet preceding the installation ceremonies. The banquet will be served at 6:30 p.m. in the Minera' Union Hall. Mammoth Resident Fatally effective, and the mualc is expected to be of the beat quality. The dam1 will begin at 9 p.m., and the promenade of the Senior class will be at 10:30 p.m. Long Illness Lodge No. 9 F&AM L. E. very gym. i E. S. Rosenlund Elbert Stanley Rosenlund, 21, died in a Nr phi hospital Wednesday morning after a long illness. He waa born in Eureka on April 21 1932, a son of Arnold and Martha Crawford Rosenlund. He received hia education in the Eureka acluKils, and graduated front Tintic high school in 1951. Following graduation he was employed aa a machinist at the Chief Consolidated mine. He waa member of the LDS church. He entered the service in 1952 and received his preliminary training at Camp Roberta. He was a member oft he Gth Aifety Infantry Division. After leaving Camp Roberta, he waa scheduled for overseas duty and waa at Camp on the East Const when ill Former Resident Kil-mo- Dies On Coast mond and Violet Bogdan. The Senior Class of 1954 ex- - tends a hearty invitation to all the parents and school patrons to attend one of the biggest dances of the year. -- f - Ladies of Elks Sponsor Sale Of T. B. Seals The Ladies of Elks will have charge of the sale of ths Tuberculosis Christmas Seals this year, and some of the members of the organisation will call on you within the next week. They ask that everyone be aa generous as you can In your purchase of the seals. Sixty percent of the funds derived from the sale of Tuberculosis stamps is left here for use when needed. The money received from the sale of the Seals Is used to help defray ths expense of the Tuberculosis moibia unit which visits Eureka each year to, take chest re nesa overtook him. He waa returned to San Francisco and waa confined to Letterman Army hospital Hubert L. 71, resident for several months. Cause of hia Alvin Dean Johnson, 23, native of Mammoth, was of Eureka forConnelly, many year died in death waa thought to be from a San Francisco on Dec. Dec. when the truck 1. killed instantly on Monday, hospital 7, spinal rord injury which completea after short illness. E. S. Rosenlund ly paralyzed hia body. On May 1st he was operating plunged 263 feet to the bottom of He was born July 11. 1882. in of this year he waa transferred Virginia City, Nev., a son of Matt the bottom of the Morris pit, at to Veterans hospital in Salt Lake and Emma Hannon Connelly. Kimberly, Nev. He was employed City where he waa given a medical hia residence here he was During Comdiscarged. by the Isbell Construction master mechanic at the Chief ConSurvivors include hia parents, accident. the of time Mine. liiiated he at He waa a member s' pany In three sisters, Mrs. ConEureka; sent to be had of St. Ambrose Catholic Church of and a caterpinllar nie Ostled, Salt Lake City, Alire waa He down to recover the body. Berkeley, Calif. His wife, the forand Joan, Eureka; two brothers, Mrs. Don Reid suffered a badly mer Myrtle Weaber, died two years still in the crushed cab when found. Pfc. Robert Rosenlund, Korea; He waa born Nov. 11, 1930, at bruised leg and head cuts last ago. Larry. Eureka; grandparents. Mr. M. son held No. Carl of their a Survivors include a (laughter. Columbia Rebekah Lodge 2, 100F, Mammoth, Utah, and Mrs. John W. Crawford, of in Salt Lake when anThursday Rose Johnson. and Georgia Kathleen Connelly. Albany. Calif, December Nrphl. on 4, Christmas annual in car car other the wnich Thursday, struck Banquet He received his education in the and two sisters, Mrs. EL E. StafFuneral services will be conducTintic schools, and he married she was driving, and pushed it ford. Colma, Calif.; and Mrs. C. EL Miners Union Hall. Turkey with all the trimmings ted Saturday at 1 oclock p.m. In Irene Hawkins in Eureka, on Jan. across the street and into a ditch. Renner. Salt Lake City. was the menu, and waa very de- - the Eureka LDS ward chapel. 28, 1952. He lived in Mammoth maaa waa cele Friends may call alt he family Requiem high Sue. Her licious. and table decorations carbaby daughter, Marilyn until after hia marriage, when he brated Friday, Dec. 4. in St. Am residence Saturday at 10a.m. to of time Each car season. was at in who the out the ried festive the He left for moved to Eureka. broae Church In Berkeley, Calif., lima of the funeral service member received a very appropNevada a few months ago to woik the accident, escaped without in- and burial waa In St. Mary's CemeFull military rites will be confor the Construction Co. riate gift with Alice Peart and ducted by Arthur G. Sullivan Pont juries. They were both taken to a tery. Oakland, Calif. Eureka Klwanls club met WedJeaa. Giles acUng as Santa Claus' No. 34, American Legion. -- ... include hia foster hospital and were released that Survivors at the home of Mr. aad nesday Burial will be in Eureka City Mrs. Alex Blight. A delicious dinmother, Mrs. Marie' Erickson. night. The Reids make their home Chief Consolidated Mining Co., helpers. Chairmen of Committees waa in Reid were Mrs. Jean Giles, Jrsnine Johnson, Mammoth; his widow, a daughter, in Kama, and ner was served by Mrs. Blight to 33 cars; Dragon Consolidated Mia Vola Nevers. who chose their own cemetery. ten members. Mrs. Blight was asCynthia, and a sister, Mrs. Clyde the city doing some Christmas 3 L. 20 R. cars; Garity, A. Hyde, (Jennie) Wells. Nev. ing Co., helpers. shopping. Damage to the car has sisted in serving by Mr. Blight. Time of funeral had not been been estimated at about $500. Slipcars; Iron Blossom No. 3, 3 cars; At the banquet the regular bust Regular order of business was ness was enacted, the high light definitely decided at the time of pery streets was given as the cause Mines, 1 car. dispensed with, and new corresEmpire Mrs. to ihe this writing, and friends are asked of accident, according of the evening was the election of pondence read by ths Secretary. to watch the daily papers for final Gerald Kennedy of Mammoth, officers for the ensuing year Harry Randle read an article from mother of Mrs. Reid. Noble Grand, Jean Giles; vice the Klwanls Magazine entitled arrangements. Home again after a thoroughly The Gift that only You Can Give." grand. Nettle Dittmer; recording Wilson Lee and Vem Nevers gave secretary, Alire Peart; financial interesting month's trip to Europe secretary, Alliene Farren ; Treasreports on the Kiwanis Training is Mrs. Elysabeth Franke and he School they attended in Salt Lake urer, Virginia Gradford. These to daughter. Mrs. Patricia Pariscnlti gclhcr with the Noble Grand's ap' The junior play, The Skeleton on November 29. of Los Angeles. Mrs. Franke re Installation ceremonies will be pointers will be Installed at the Walks", which was scheduled to turned home iKst Thursday, and To on January 13. at the in January. first deducted meeting Dec on be Wednesday, presented wonstates that while the trip was A drill team waa organized for ember 9. waa Memorial Building. Lt. Governor to due postponed, derful it was grand to be home the installation ceremony at the the death Int he famUy of one of of Division 1. Don Ross of Sunnq-sid- e The deadline fir gifts to be sent next again. will be the installing officer. Any member not the caat members.. The play will The trip across waa made by to the Veteran's hospital in Salt presentAssembly. A letter from the Associated who would like to be in be presented next Wednesday, De11. These December Lake is visited and of Friday, many plane they eluded should he present at next cember 16. at the Tintic high Civic clubs of Southern and Eastthe interesting spots in Europe gifts must be in Salt Lake two meeting on ern Utah waa read informing the Thursday. Dec. 17. school. in order Noble Grand asked which included: England. Ireland weeks before Christmas club of a meeting to-bmember held in every and to get them gift wrapped after the to make an effort to attend. Italy, France Switzerland Richfield on Dec. 12. Meetinga will other historical places of interest. men have chosen what they want be held at 10:30 a.m 2 p.m. and Mrs. Franke states that it would from the gift booth. In this way 7 p.m. on that date. be difficult to name the highlight many veterans will have a chance Next meeting of. the club will tree a under the present of the trip, because there were so to have be held at the Tintic High School, ones. small It is a many very interesting places they for their loved and all members are asked to be visitd. each one with some out- favor to ask in return for their present to sack randy for the anTintic folks regret very much the nual standing intrest, that to point to sacrifices, and all gifts will be Christmas party. Kur-ekone Dons of of Cafe, one particular spot in her journey greatly appreciated by the veterriming Amcre and the houses. The finest would be next to impossible. They ans, their families, eating Mrs. Nonna Hannifin and her cafe, which has been run by Mrs. enjoyed perfect flying weather can Legion Auxiliary. (Gifts for ac across the ocean, and only encoun- rhildren and adults will be Margaret Greenhaigh for the past daughter Diane and Mr. and Mrs. several months, closed on Sunday. Max Shields (Cherrie Doan Hantered on day of dense fog in Lon- ceptcd.j It Is a good spot for a cafe, and nifin) and little son spent SunPlease bring your gift to the don. which held them over one day Garth Wahlquist. son of Mr. and all are wishing that it will tie again day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Innger than planned for. The re- - Utah Power ami Light office John Hannifin. Mrs. Clarence Wnlilqiiist. former reniened in the near future. trip was also very enjoyable, fore the deadlin. and they left London at 7:30 at, residents of Eureka suffered ser. . . y night and were in New York al I ious injuries in an accident in f hurCn NfiWS 7:30 the following morning. Before a few weeks ago where lie i:. stationed with the IT. g. Army. returning to Eureka they visitd with Mrs. Fianke's father 8. H. Word from his parents in Califorevent.air.1 in El Paso Texas. Conjoint meeting Sunday nia. slides that Onrtli waa riding ,ng at th Kunka LDS ward was in a jeep driven by a negro, when 21 under direitmn of the Sunday suddenly something happened, just IlannlFranks, aupcrin- - what it was the parents have been Deputy Sheriff John J. S(.irw,j veil I, fin ami Count v Commissioner ?arl j toni.(j(n i imduct ing. unable to as the driver Von-- 1 Zion Stands died tlie ascertain, the illowuy. were in Nephi on aeeident, day following Worthy Matron Maud Blight assisted by Worthy invocaHilis rounded lav on a business trip. Sin with and GaiHi was in a coma for two Alex Blight, presided the regular meeting tion. Max tarsen; organ solo, Col weeks He suffered had head intwo vocnl solos Iren Holvoak; and a broken leg at the of the Eastern Star on Monday evening of this week. juries Itrady aad Mr. and Mr. I Mur-.r- ,' 'Bless tins House'' and "The lord's knee. Since he was in the German Vola Nevers was officially pre- Mrs. Manilla Brady drove to trances Alterlon occupied zone, he was taken In a on Sunday to visit witu th 1iavir." by Rented to the members as the , K. I. and Flunks Spur German h'wpital. Hi wife was talks, Don V IVtt family Mm. Bady lvp"'r I (los'ng -- ng "Lord Dismiss flown over, and immediately had Mrs. ltiight appointed the folnamed ill Muri.iv and will spend us" GWith Thy Blessing;" benedir him removed to an American hosId Die Ielt iinine. v.ei-roiiiiniltcea for the ensuing lowing Sandstrom. ite Mai tion went gun pital. Mrs. Wahlquist. remained Finance or Trustees. LeonLater in the dav 1 tie Bradys yenr: waa for the Lila organist Cheriy with him until he was out of dan.".to Slit Lake City to Visit with ard Ryan. Mahc) Butler and Beth is a student lit .he meeting, and Marguerite Sand ger, and upon her return to the II'.imi' soli Bill wl-Franke; Kail, worthy patron, Alex ImriMri s'.rom, i Stales railed Gailh'a parents from .lie t'mveisity of Ctah. From the looks .,f things this Blight, associate patron. Thomas Mai viand, and infortnde them l hut Screen; relic f committee, worthy he was recuperating nicely and past week, it would appear that patron. Alex Blight, associate paIk would flown liomc in the next I have come to stay. The ther- tron. Thomas Screen, worthy matwo weeks, and will be in Hie mometer registered a eohl zero tron, Maud Blight and associate Walter Reed hospital in Washingmatron, Lavon Ryan; education. ton until he has fully rciovcred Tuesday morning. In some parts Mrs. Lillian Ms noon, Agnes AnTo from his uijuriees Friends of the of town, it registered a couple of nex Anderson and Leslie Randle; below sezo. Wind and snow flower and cards. Ethel Donnelly; Wahlquist family are wishing 26. The Garth a speedy anil complete re- - points El- - (lie Hospital on October I at rolniun. the past week has ntaile driving reH'rter, Myrtle Theriault; Run Stute lligli'viiv man hadnl eaten for two or overv. , (,rathe a dangerous affair. So far RhineV.Committee. Agnes Anderson si', 'I'M i m"l found a man who. three (lavs ami Mr. Hannifin saw L. Anderson. Lula Baker and Highway was id Minded on the hasnt been much snow, but BB Alon to it tiai ! li.'d a good meal soon "r IlHkrr wwt mil 25 about In Hospital one after Iring brought to Eureka. Mr. Final plans were made for the Thursday morning waa a Mrs s Is confined UiHt (lean rar the Hairy rrjwrix to be on ths Inside kwking out. aa Christmas party which will be held ;S,p7rmSt:gS',Hminfound Hanmfn " rifle, a single bnr to the Nrphi hospital where she a rather considerable' ammuni- tinned i Mini strong wind accompanied Monday. Dec. 21. Gifts will be exfor bronchitis and treated is double xiiot a and being gun. storm. The kids will changed. an excellent program is snow The car. a 1910 rel 12 giuge the Mr. an of Dean asthma attack tion m the iu burned-ouand gun t with Iatrlcia gener- barrrel 12 gauge shot have a had plenty of opportun- ticlng prepared, protmhly of a bad it had time rather the Pontiac, rf nniiiiunillon. the in Lula plenty Baker and charge. use Christmas brougli Sherwood to Brady sleds, t,-skis, Mr suffered Site first ity ator. days. On' Suiurdiiv Slate Highway Pa- past him Ryan will be In charge of and any other type of snow equipAlvin Dean Johmon man to Eureka and turned Han- trolmen Hired and Hams of Utah a painful bnck injury in a fall at table and hall decorations, sr.d her home, and was Just recuperat- ment Santa Claus brings them. Oh the did have a wonderful Maud ami Alex Blight will be in well, you fail when other from the the Provo to ing where Nil Gear, son of Mr. and Mrs. the pat bit hllm at the Robert FBI and discovered he wax an sheriff Sunday set in. llrr family re- Fall, and sines you rant do any- charge of the menu. sheriff from aitl Hostesses for the Monday evenfidni a mental hospital Kenton. I'hio.deputy re- ports that she ia responding to thing about winter westher. you Cear, arrived home last L. Crtty and took over .. in' Kenton. Ohio. Hi name was and as meeting were Elsie Nilson and ing best it well as wishyou are nnd friends treatment enjoy In Sylvester might ,rm Hollywood. Calif., and a, an. The Sylvester family l bout turned hir to the hospital Rowe. Nell weiKhinK 31. can. Drum. an to,., early recovery. Ing her remain In Eureka until after i known, having made their home Charles and he hnd escaped from Kenton of yesrs 290 lbs., 1st of ths year. I in Eureka for a number Former Resident Hurt Columbia Rebekah Lodge Held Annual Banquet, Election of Officers Dec. 4 Mishap Kiwanians Set at Installation; Ore Shipments For Week of Dec. 4 Will Sack Candy Mother, Daughter Home After Class Postpones Trip To Europe Play To Dec. 16 Due To Death Today Is Deadline Fatally Injured For Sending Veterans Gifts e Former Eurekan People Regret Cafe Closing Hurt in Germany as To Return Home fce-tu- rn ; Ger-man- Committees Named At Eastern Star Meet; Plans Made For Party Dec In Iatron " at Ola Man Winter 1 1 Reports .... Man Found Near Eureka Is Returned Mental Hospital At Kenton, Ohio -i cun-run- 30-3- V'Vj'rf 'iSS gl '' |