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Show run I REPORTER your calling in apprcrialei 10 yUT IoCaI ntwt lonu Tuct- vfresponJenl before Jay evening Fifty - three Volume YOUR ADVERTISING HITS JIOME WHEN YOU USE YOUR OWN NEWSPAPER The Kureka (Utah) Reporter, Friday, March 26, 1954 Union Official Attends Denver Meeting on Zinc Situation CIO Local March of Dimes 0Olng q Africa lead-zin- c non-ferro- the Six Eurekans in Salt Lake floor-pric- e DPA expires. Federal grant to Stave to compensprovide unemployment ation where State fun Is have already been exliar. "ed. 3. Extend DPA beyond June 30 2. nt exemptions from present S'100 to "800 to SlOtHi in 1955. 5. Distressed areas assistance for small communities revision of rules to provide small communit- To Nominate For PTA Officers sine, price, Eurekan Plans to gram: Work in Africa With Longyear Co. Reasonable price. Stockpiling. Exploration of development. B. Adjustment Program (is only applicable where it haa been determined mines or smelters can bo longer operate under new incentive payment price program). 1. Aid to employees, a. Unemployment compensation supplemental, h. Training for new jobs, c. Transportation to new facilities. 1 Mines and smeltersplants and machinery. - Juab Officials Ordered to Mr. and Mrs. Chris Sorenson of Mammoth, received word this week that their son Bryan was taking off on a short trip" to Africa, where he will be employed by th-? Longyear lompnnv. Bryan is a graduate of Tintic ami veteran of World high sch'-oWar II solving on a destroyer in !he Pacific. After being discharged fiom th- - service he attended the new University of Utah and l ren-ivi-- his BS degree in Geology m 1952. 3. Communities school con- He worked fi - Lone y r:r last sumstruction, public works program. mer ami mappe tlv North Tinlic area LiNr !: woik.-- l :n (u)a for the Centennial 1',velop!!iciit ciiie-pnnEarly Ill's fa'. I he ret,,rr.cil to the einplovmer.l ' 1 lhe Iing-vra- r in Companv and has 1 v. Former Resident L-e- In Salt ! Minnei-p- i for lis mon'hs. tlv pm Info: ma, '.n srt starts that he won! ako City Committee Named c ies with a greater participation. 8. Stockpiling of domestic lead, 1. 2. 3. Boxing Event "I REMEMBER aid program and copper at a reaonable which will permit immediate reopening on a profitable basis of most mine operations. Long Kange Program A. Incentive Payment Price Pro- fD Echo Water Storage Project Backed By Eureka Kiwanis Club Wednesday Production Act: Direr. or 1. Declaration by Fleming that lead, srinc. and copDefper ui j essential to National ense-' r..;r. ,i date grant to establcontracts before ish tax U I-- i Defense Increase at X-ra- l.-a- 1954. 4. for ! 'n gt immediate Hanrl ; L A. Edythe I. Gicen, chairman ... West Juab county 1054 ' March of Dimes" reports the following l'lans arc now complete the elaborate Junior suit: Eureka. 413.45; Mammoth. From will which be held $38.05 ; Sliver City, $6.50; tonight (Friday, March 26) Divi- $4.00; Tlntic Junction, Frank Hannifin suffered a at the Tintic high school gymnasium 9:00 p.m. $15.00; Trout Creek, $1; crushed right hand Tuesday morn-lin- g The hall will present a colorful total collected, $489.00. while at work in the Chief' scene In carrying out the theme, I I mine. A shaft liar fell on the 1 Hawaiian Sunset." Music for this Although the amount received this year la lower than in previous hand. Inflicting painful injuries. memorable evening will be furnished by the Bob Evans orchesyears, there is a good reason. Many U- - whs taken to the Payson hos- -' of our people work in different P'tal for and we are happy An Answer In tlie item In lust tra. countries, and an we luxe their as-- : that no hones were broken. week's Reporter regarding the killHighlighta of the evening will aistance. be the promenade of the Junior ing of a pel dog: To all her helpers, she wishes to As parents, grandparents, dog class and will be held at 10:30 Mr. and Mrs. Eari Dunn of Ncphi convey her gratitude and thanks were guests on Saturday at the lovers, and the people involved in p.m. them very much. I home Murh credit goes to class advisof Mr. ad Mrs. Jack Coffey. the ariirle, we feel that a few statements in the item should lie or Ronald Griggs and dance instructor LaVon Walker, for their clarified. The killing of the small dog was wonderful nasiatance. The Juniors have pul forth a definitely not the callous, careless act the writer of the Item would great deal of work and effort to have renders of this paper believe. make this dance one of the year's We i my wife and ll were driv- biggest anil extend a hearty inviing down Leailvillc on our way tation to all the parents, school home, when some youngsters anil patrons, and townspeople to come dog ran out into the atreet. I out and make this dunce a huge The Kureka Kiwanis club met Wednesday eve-nin- g aslowed down and kept the children success. at home of Mr. and Mrs. Ia'sHo Randle, with in sight with a view to their safety in mini), when suddenly out of President Wilson Lee presiding. the small dog nowhere, it At the conclusion of the business end of the meet- - rail directly seemed, in front of the car. I stopped the car Immediately and i:ig. President Lee turned the lime over to Harry Handle. Max Tin mins got out to see if I could do some'of the Commercial Bank of Ncphi thing almut the Injured animal. was in town last week and left The mother of the two youngsters mentioned in the article, came nut AAU quite a bit of literature with Mr. and showed no antagonism whatHandle regarding the Echo Park for like all good mothers, was ever, dam Mr. Randle on talked F.. Project. C. Rife By Sirs. Elk's Lodge No. 85 of Salt Isike the important items contained in relieved to find nut that her young the literature and asked the mrm-bes- s sters were aafe. I explained what City has sponsored the AAU Boxheld In Salt Lake Ft to get behind the project 100 ' had happened and offered to bury ing tournament jm The Reporter the dog, but she assured rrv that City the past week. Tintic Lodge percent and work toward its pas- - she it was disposed No. 711 sponsored several young Twenty Years Ago sage. Mr. Handle is chairman of the of. would see that a spectator derided men from Tintic District, who did public and business affairs of the to Apparently put a different twiat to the themselves proud In the event. Members of Tintic Lodge No. 71 1 Kiwanis and is well informed on Participating in the tournament F.POE Elks were going forwsrd the benefits which would come to whole matter, henne the write-u- p from Tintic werr Jerry Elton, Gury with their plans for the entertain- Utah and Nevada If the Echo Dam last week. I feel that my reputation as a Daniels, Dan Elton. Glen Roberts. ment of Walter F. Weir of Seattle, project goes over. He reported that Kav Sorenson and James Rowley. Washington, grand exulted ruler. the Reno club has sent out over careful and rautioua driver will lie verified by all the rraidents in the ComplcLe results of the tourns-meto letters business men 10,000 and Judge Edward Pike and C. E. for Tintic boys will be in town. no I classed to wish be have residents of the various communi- as a callous killer of Rife were appointed on the adnext weeks Reporter. and animals, vertising committee and it was ties. wish to clear myself in the eyes of their intention to notify every Mr. Handle also reported that a the townspeople. member of the local organization of men from Ely, We have had three dogs killed In an offrrt to have them present Nevada, who were enroute home In much the same manner and at after attending a meeting In Dodge no time did we feel that the drivduring the special meeting. Exalted Ruler Conyers had a City, Kansas, regarding Highway ers of the cars were at fault. mu .her of plans under considera- 6. stopped in at hia store to brief If the writer of laat week's artMr. Randle and Air. Nevcrs on the icle has an Idea that we passed tion for the entertainment. of the meeting. the incident off with no further Professor Joseph L. Jameson was highlighta Keveral of the Kiwanis members thought of the grief to the little a very busy man, spending every attended held boys, he la much mistaken. We the PTA spare moment with his band mem-b?- rs Monday night and meeting P.T.A.'met on Monday evening at reported the were thoroughly upaet over the acin preparation for the trip on aafety given cident, and if we shed a few tears, 8 p.m. In the Little Theatre. Bishop talk interesting to Price, to compete in the state aaaistant be assured they weren't crocodile George Forsey gave the opening contest to be held in that city by Myron J. Fulralh. prayer and the regular order of superintendent of industrial rein- - tears." carlv in April. buaineaa was disposed of. tions at Geneva Steel, and also Signed. Mr. Jameson stated that Tintic President A nominating committee of five of Provo's Ssfety comJOHN IHirPS. would enter the best band they mittee. told of the interwas also each to get two memThey have ever had and every member films shown st the meeting to run for offire for the combers sa i g esting of the organization had shown a and expressed regret that more of bhlDITIGntS TOr ing year. Appointed on the comJuab county commissioners, two willingness tn work with him in the townspeople were not at the i mittee wvre Minnie Gillispie, Voia tlie hand. to hear the fine talk and of whom want to rut their own improving Nevers, Elizabeth Havncs, Mrs. A and B band would go to meeting Both U 1VIUI see the verv informative pictures, J. E. Carlson and Principal Alonzo salaries, can't, the Utah attorney the contest and in arranging for Sandstrom. A suniptous meal was served by general's office decided Monday. reThe program wns under direction But. the opinion added, there this the hand members were teaChief Consolidated Mining Co., Mrs. Randle, assisted by daughter. the of all the ceiving support would be nothing illegal about re.V) cars; Iron Blossom Mines. 7 of Mrs. I W. Brady. Myron J. Marjorie. a and chers of paying the money into the county the school. great many patrons The group enjoyed the fights on cars; Dragon Consolidated Mining Fulrath. assistant auperintendent television. treasury as a gift if they wanted Co., 21 rars; K. L Garily, 3 cats; of industrial relations at Geneva the Price Citv was preparing to take to. held Mammoth be at will Next Mines, 2 cars; B. Hanni- Steel, also president of Provo's meeting 70 bands and the large The unusual problem anev after care of of safety rounril. gave an excellent INI. 2 cara. fin Eureka Menuirial the building. number and viaitnrs talk on Safety in the Home and the 1953 legislature raised county who would attend. on the Job." Three verv Intereat-jin- g salary ceilings, whereupon the Plans weie nearly completed for films City Must Fight;" "A Juab commission raised its nini I the big Any-iirnLegion 49 CeleDay in Court;" ami "What We pav Irom $75 to $125 a month. bration nnd Jubilee, li'hoiild Know About Biological ll..t rally this year two of tlie which was onlyProsperity a week sway. H. Wiirfuo';" were shown ond proved over of the I'ommissioneie. disrnt E. ('ails' ll, i hairmun of the affair be very informative. to he third, decided to m buck I" was In spite of the Inclement weather t.ikirg cure of last minute de-- 1 S;:io. wl.eieupun the lountv rli-in'N a good crowd attended the meet-u-- ;. their m t ion illegal and This relehraMon was to lie the made out $125 chocks nnvhnw. biggest this city had held since And lv was relit, said Assist i.i; the Silver .M'iW and it was - represented 28 0 the Luis industry. The union wants metals at he govei nnieut to buy Psed price, and then pay the between industry the difference th.it pii'" and the market price, mien of.'ieials said til's program the defense proj, .jsslt.'le under duction art. to They want the government itockP'.le the metals in the in'.er-(of national defense." On the unplovnunt i.sue. the convention asked" for increased federal grants to continue payments to stat'-.after y.atp benefits have expired, loudly after 20 weeks. were The follow ing programs adopted by representatives of the Uuiid steelworkers of America Coke anif and the Unit-- d Gas. Chemical Welkers of America at r.c snd Copper Conferethe nce held in Denver on March 19 and 20 as a means of alleviating the prcsnt critical situation in tiwfe Industries. Of Junior Prom This Evening Juab County , jituution. from CIO Steelworkers delegates calresolution adopted it a ates floor under sagging lead ling for P'ices. and and unemployment benefits for workers. The delegates workers in "Hawaiian Sunset" to be Theme Nets 3489 in was in lXnver (jol!i.l a mining; lust week attending regarding the meetini Union. Number Thirteen Sunday tin: i N'-Ins ti fiisi iji William Clark Frost would arrive sa U.n Hnn.--n, v) would i ha Hu e resident "of Eureka wlvre Mammoth, died in a Salt Lake jy nnspif:ii of natural causes. 1 sivera! I h i i Receive Raise Uf6 i r VAoL nf u Kfir 90 -- IMS Meta! Shop Class 1 Mrs. Mary Parrish dies in SLC; a I'M" l.vt "ik "ii th.e f E l I 1'lnn. local iniidr.i: rian M Service Held Here rX" he 29. 1901. in Mam- married Leona Hansen. ,'r 1J)2.r in Farmington. h.vd.M ,n inr0' He married Phvl- tn Sal1 lanUaiy Ske Olv finishing sehool in Tintic. w followed and was one f v.!" (' t!-- i mining DinilL 'l,trK!ful leasers in the left ecily la- -t He and Mrs. Hansen and rel:u .vvi hsx Keniv tli moved to Salt Lake that time. vear" Bto and he had i11 home In the Citv since wing Eureka. wTUnr" ,n Iule his widow, a hi! s Attend were held ,1'm- - ":u,atrh F AM. ,n n Vi of S.l'l IO t ' v visilcd Tir.ri'I"dye No ll .ill i put on the last Tli Lilt's L'di'.e ir.-ii- lateii AfVi In.!; n tndfet siii I lw thi' men. hers en i lie i ninxcd on lh Masoni L ' ftf e.e,S ll! !.! i ?,,,,!u.. . . , LI II I o illl'-- i i j li!oie. Iliil rluije-i- S. j c:inu. Ki'iu.i :ll ( 'll! I'ltV ini ti led ' . ;.i a ' Schedules Meet wiU hr onducted at 7:30 n bVil,llnR A" thosp rdin! tnVTi Klyoa 0"'1 by Hildred Me- - W,5tS ?rl v h wp-- i i at'i-ri'1.-'- ! ' hibitors if Idaho ss !i iritinn of nl.oiit I 'null Utah f ceded y Ulii;coii. Kav Ki t! ii I in j years afro. She was born in latrhfirld. r. -- 'I 01. !" i . - . (.na I.- s fi-- - I'.lin-Sh- e p. B. Parrish in I llui'- s an.) to Utah not long after her marring-?- . She haa outlived her entire family. She lost a s.m in childhood, and in the last few years had lost her husband, two Iniighlers. one known in Eureka, Mrs. and rcinciiilM-ieVal Maliel Sanfoid, and a sou- ii l -- ll d 1 MostiT A Vid S.itifi-nl- . She whs an active menitier th- - Methodist fhiirch. . I i V.'.iier .id eti in tp.e K, in.li'S Fun-'- i ; ei vices wcie conducted 'l iin...s.i.-:.f Pi jn Tint tin- - Eur-- ka Melh'shst church since I.ol Satii;d:i','. Mri'ili in S iturdiiy.Gst-or-Mmih 20. with Rev. 2'). i 1 14. wh ili, iiee.irling t i D.e Gurr-in chiuge of (he r ,l,'iii.'Hl who is m th.'irgc tf tlio es. L. K. Spurrier san;r Gis-,inii.llMri'l1 t ' i. il at fie Utah Puw-e- r 1 'in.'" and was nr.'onipunii-aii'l l.igl.t i mil. is r scep-- i Mrs Norma Jameson. tiy I al-o : Mr Cliu.oni repm-tBui ml was 111 Springvillc Ever-igiec- n 1. at tlii'ie wos ni'ie ni'i'tiite in rciiii-t-'- i direction of y und-M,.' !ii'iv will'll tiiis frrilon slm mortuary. M..rih ) Ilian in n'l the s'oin.s of Fpirbanks-Quls- t the M'li'e ii'M.i'Oi n.onihft. This i ip. was given at li pm. Tiillis nnd two children Wedii.'Siiii v n'.::lii and a light snow of Salt City were overnight was ft. II (ailin' The teiepeinl'Hi' guests on Friday at the home of a ruid 'I Inis in the 2'i';: Mr nnd Mrs Alonzo Sandstrom. day. it is Ms u.'i'-- l stoim of Ih" (ti Saturday morning he left for winter The .,.tin,"i was we.ioi. d Newcastle to vNit with hia mothrr I v III! Ill the (list l let. While l! Mrs. John Tullis. Misa Marguerite made driving rather haziirdiers. the aSndstrom and Johnny Sandstrom moist me ni'compnnifd him to Nowcast Ic. resident s feel that tin was diTinilcIv t'"ded. and no oil" Tlu-returned home on Sunday is di ing null'll kicking utsnit the evening. snow, cold and high winds. . .el.eril The t ... i i lo:n L.i'.itiooil, (;.n Gets Much h 1 1 ium: i j Tintic District Competes Metal Course ' Hoiwinn. who are ll L (I. miner, Joliii 1 !' Robert (Bob) Long, alwve. son of .Mr. aiul Mrs. Mrhln laing, on enleml the unuisl mtiIiv the first of March, lie I Ids linnir (raining at I'nrt Onl in Ciilifornl:i. and N n member of the rngininTing Corps. II" is a graduate of the Tint le high school. li.ii . i'lelio . gospel Services U. unr. S.iim Iaiui o II .ous rif Silver f'i'v ' I ; i na infill accident wln-ii.-- . I! If! .'I on. 'ill k Tt e VI .'iRend-l-i. was f.dirur Ml v :"i .'."ill i in belli .I1' lllled ll s f.N.t The jnv.ilile evening eM ii a M.' lellie prai tn-v, lulled n the Wes' e lines get :ill op- In :i" ...ms. hut in spite of . : iT In . XI'Aainh r Blight :!' lor.il tie ui I mg t.le!i Mr. Iienioll pi'! rjurv. hori-I. fi!" Mv on Tl.':i.-r.and rod" mil ll. iil.t Inill willl rhe i n u if a nodical treatment, n lr, nh an I I M t!.- - elei ,e Arc il various n.i- - nt-- i of th- li- T). ll 'A ollt tn :.,Ollt elgllt lulles. :ir.. they f 'distill Is ill the Slav Tli'S oH''i'l a' I. i f.aie .if nuailih'd 'i It Ii tl:. 10 e dnme. given Ti,,. ! t v tl" I"1)"-- ' I ii'5l n n; i, vilinn wns r .Ii: wit)' t nr 11111;:. tni.L .in ..iii lion r pul i, iusti-.T.t t ' i nvi,i . i;,l tn .e a i f... ej 'ale aiol ( Inn k wulk !v rVi!.' !..i-verit v iis not a ,'itli "liiio ng I pel s mol en'ling m; f ess I'S there Vcc Mil'll. ont iieoii'T ' d opt I III ions v tiooi'-- hft after th m ii....! , iif t be at i,- (,.. ..r .1,, t slmk'iits tah of I nUcr-it- c . i ... e paid Mu.woik. Tin'ie i.flei'Cg home fi.r a'shojt :ieut,."l M'.1"' Mis L. O Mi Mi. h o i i ' i fi y. I ii .' is pi'.H'l tli.it tlwy i ir I Juumv Biadv Bill me oiinitcis . friends in Eureka . I iii" ! o..t ni1 n with skills in .lin.iiV Amh ion. Ann Surii-- .... i was fornieilv a th( :,h.iir IMII.e'l plni-s- . es Lu'-and S'cle puid of Kni' ka the J. C. Penn V sl'-r.- ' . mj.r. A!t !.! . sl.op wm : is one of the i ! Man. w.-transfcrreil la I fnwwa. at Ioi a'el'o. J.1: Iv a very iiiii.oit.it.' i . M.- - -l iom. lift : TSkITHS Shop Class !u Initiation Here ,o!i,L'o?,,M,P fontrihutions f'ar Home Foundation Plind in ,wu Buriol McClain .tssignment in iaiv if.inl voi',, ncs in shape lo pr I... i a i i r tonnage, of th I':-ii' i ii n pn-ld- on Theatre Owners As- - ft - M- " No- - E!k f. idi-ii- I'm-!.- I S.L.C. Lodgemen rL ''mple'iwLv erected n tst a'' discovered lhal the I ore could I c ham- it - under the modern hods and plans were be- 1. r iterate on a Iiiii owm-r- s work theie fur the my. Mi Mimiv.or fm.ii in Africa sinia ST1,1:. C Hanaen. th of ?ke i(v. nnd a grandson. Lincoln Han- eBTnnnnI Tiinrifv11 Mrs. Nni-mParrish, 78, resident of Emeka for 45 years, died in ii Fait Nike City hospital last Wcd-ne.:iMarch 17. from causes in- t to ago. She hnd been in :nee he suffered a li".i tall at her home in Eureka 12 i . - . g 1 iili-'d.'- it I . e hi-e- S.iiulav dinner giu'sis at tlie There Sunday ihis home of" Mr. and Mis. lasli" Randle were her parents. Mr anil Mrs Min Ruth Polls spent the weekf k. ssrs to i.perate, n. j,,,. ). and In Pleasant Grave where she George A. Sprrry of in I'mvn on P Wvi.:i1.' end I1 ' was Bill Brinli s !f cell iii Jr( Ill'll it Mrs. anil .'.:i Mr. pm ri,MS'ntn,thh',rr'V of Salt L"k': her sister and family. Mr. and Mm Mis. George i, .. wns the guest of her sister and in basketball Nevada the I ll .ns taking luen Vitas, Sun.l.iv f'T hj; .I (h.i'.'en of Balt Diki1 City pji.'d lo'iio; W the Kenneth Shoella, ;Tkpn'1 vMUn George W. Sjcrry and children. whole tournnn.rnt. n day W'M Id .family, V III Ii.ll.bine n'k o J tiny I of on as! 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