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Show l! the reporter In appreciate your calling local mu,, item to your Tuee-Jay coneiponJent before evening Volume YOUR ADVERTISING nt$m Fifty three -- HITS HOME WHEN YOU USE YOUR OWN NEWSPAPER The Eureka (Utah) Reporter, Friday, July 20 lJecirA in the real pioneers of District and probably the Tin-ti- c old- est person in point of residence, Patrick C. Downey, aged 78, died at his home Friday evening, after 1I51 -- 10c per Copy- - -- Number Twenty-nin- e Mammoth Planning Celebration July 24th; Firemen in Charge yporter v One of 1G, Eureka withihia pu rents, hlr. and Mra. Waited Filch, and other relative!. County Commissioner Russell Hawkins of Nephi received word from the national forest service tliat Mt. Nebo would receive a CCC camp. The camp would In- comprised from 200 to 250 linen. The program' planned is that a road would be puilt up Pine Canyon and Improvements to Mt. Nebo recreational area. Band concerts commenced Saturday evening Jldy 14 and continued through thejaummer. The Tintic high school band under the direction of Joseph L. Jameson gave fhe concerts near the city hall oA a newly erected j band aland. A lot of activity was in evidence at the Eureka Hill where a number of leasers Were busy and to uae a mining phrase they were making it pay. in an illness of several weeks. Mr. Downey was born Feb. 24, IHTiG in County Oorl, Inland. He came to this country in 1874, first Plans are well under way settling in Michigan where he the Pioneer Day Santaquin-Tinti- c worked in the great copper mines celebration be to in held Mammoth on of that section. Ten years later he Saturday, July cumc to Utah, and hearing of the great ore bodies opened up in the The Mammoth Firemen are in charge of the day's Eureka Hill, Bullion Beck, and Tlie members of Hie Santaquin-Tinti- c festivities, with the LDS Sunday Gemini, decided to come to EurStuke Presidency and High School responsible for the parade, eka to work, where he resided until Council and their families met in concessions and the program. Mrs. his death. the ladscapcd gurdens of PresiLaura McIntyre la chairman of the Mr. Downey first worked in the dent and Mrs. Carl A. Patten on Parade Committee, and Earl Lunt Eureka Hill, then in the Bullion 30. the of HamburJune 1 evening the Program chairman. Beck and in 1892 signed the payon a gers, weiners stick, and all Mrs. McIntyre is asking the Eurroll of the Gemini, a position held the trimmings, including root beer, eka business houses to enter floats until 1914. Old age, after so many ice cream and a crate of cherries In the miniature parade, and is served years underground, was thrown in were prepared by comalso urging residents of Eureka to on him and he then creeping up mittee members Heber Dale Butenter Individual floats. All taking accepted employment by the city ler, Willard DeGraffenreid, Grant part in the parade muat be in cosas watermaster, and in this posiJohnson and their wives. A protume, otherwise they will not be tion he endeared himself to every gram by both youngsters and not allowed to participate. resident of Eureka. He was surso youngsters completed the eveMr. Lunt la taking for volunX vived by Mrs. John Church, 3 sons, teers to take part in the program, ning's entertainment. A frog Micheal and John C., J. J., . . . CHAMPS Gerry E. Robert some found MARBLE of the youngest Hickman, 14, of Huntinrton, by and would certainly appreciate Downey, all of Eureka. W. Va., and Jnanlta Kuchar, 9, of Cheater, Pa., won UUea in 10th rogues provided additional fun for having those with talent of any Funeral were services conducted said youngsters and some consterkind to contact him, and offer their aanaal national naarbiea tonraament at Asbnrjr Park. N. J. at the Catholic church with Rev. nation for one mother whose son service. C. E. Reardon officiating. Fall insisted on taking it home. We The firemen Vvill be In charge of bearers were P. J. Fennell, Frank 100; him to let it salute and sports. the finally persuaded Garrity, J. J. Sullivan, Phillip SulTime of the parade will be ansleep in the garden instead of in and livan, Dennis, Harrington nounced In next week's Issue of. mvnw to his bed and though he frequently Whew, lta hot! Joseph O'Connor. be the favorite expression in reminds us to listen for its croakthis paper. At the meeting of the Zuma we haven't been able to hear we course these ing Of Untie days. Hit-Ru- n Milling and Mining company held are not so different from the is so maybe it has gone back to DIPLOMA FOR CHI AN G . . . on Monday, the same set of ofrest of the country, hut in Tin-ti- c Elberta. MaJ. Gea. Chlaag Writ, aea e( ficials were to serve hut spell is decidMr. and Mrs. Lynn Crook and the Generalieelma Chlaag KsHShek, long were the during coming year. They on Kenny returned Saturday waa one of B99 studeals whs edly different. W. F. Shrivcr, president; Harold The official reading at the night from a short trip to Dulce, The Max Chatwin family, who are visiting here Shriver, secretary; J. George Jones graduated from U. 8. Command weather station at the Utah New Mexico, and General BUB College el Ft from Santa Monica, were involved in a serious acci- as vice president; Frank C. Lngue Power and Light Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hcells and and P. J. Fennell, additional diLeavenworth. Dee which to vademolished rectors. dent on Sunday evening, Clement, has, family recently spent a week according practically been in the 90s sinew the 7th, cationing in Yellowstone Park, their car, a 1953 Oldamobile. For- members of the Twenty-eigof the month, when the mornThe MiaMaids of the Goshen tunately none of the occupants of Eureka ward Relief Society jourDavid L. Berk, father of Wayne ing reading was 82 at 7 .in. ward had a swimming party re, the car suffered serious injury neyed to Harold on Tuesday where died Saturday In a Salt Lake Bock, 7 mid94 at and In the pan. Mrs. Chatwin suffered cuts and cently at Warm Springs. they were entertained by Mrs. Elhospital of causes incident to age. 4-bruises, but the two boys Danny mer Raddatz, who was a former dle of the afternoon in many The 2nd Ward Sunday School Mr. Berk waa born August 19. H parts of the town the therand Jerry and Mr. Chatwin espresident of the society. Mrs. Radclass, Course 10, under Hie direc1878, in Lrhl, son of Cotlub and mometer has as of kind. high registered any caped without injury datz gave a lesson on household 'an of Laurold Westover and Magdalena Measinger Beck. He in the 100 mark. However, on tion The Chatwins were on their way duties. Youra Truly, spent Thursday at moved to Eureka with hla family most welcome to Eureka and were in the highrainij American Fork Canyon where they Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Griggs and 'Tuesday a at an early age. little son, Joe, returned last week n1 a steady downpour without' hiked to Timpanogos Cave. Alway between the Copperleaf mine He married Capitola Loveless In Lae! Clement and Connie Jam the i fireworks accompanying and the railroad tracks, which is after a visit at Butte. Montana, I had made it up there last sun were in Logan last week at- 1896 in Eureka. She died five years though in cooled air the a car when wonderfully with Mrs. Griggs' relatives. They just out of the Canyon, camp school. Rep- ago. summer, accompanied by my three tending a were accompanied on the trip as Lja very short time. When the coming from Eureka struck their from all the counties resentatives old with that son, He followed mining during most keeping year up 4 Drain started the reading was car spinning it around and against far as Jerome. IdHho, by Mrs. Versometlie exception of his adult life and had made hia with the in was class School elate, Sunday 90 and half a than linear Ins a huge boulder. Two doors on the atwho sa Sylvester, visited there else. We ate our lunch at of some of tlie southern liolf home in Eureka for the past 63 fhour the thermometer read 7oU thing car wore torn off, and the post with old time friends. the camp ground and then return, tended the camp school. Those at- years, with the exception of a few ll loca-on the ;or less, depending Miss Lila Bigler, daughter of supporting them was broken. The ed to Arrowhead Resort fur i tending were given some very val- years epent in Payaon and In Idaaccident happened around 9 p m.. Mrs. Angus MrDonell, of Eureka, Ftlun in which it wan taken.! swim and watermelon bust. The uable information and instruction ho. and someone must have a very and Dwaine Milne, son of Mrs. r However on Wednesday It was'J a camp, anine Surviving are two sons. Ward, " party came as the climax to a on how to conduct Ethel Milne of Mammoth, were ri plenty hot 00 re again. guilty conscience, as the driver contest the class hod been having. good lessons In citizenship, instruc- Brlleview, Ida.; and Wayne, EurTills hot ae weather j on went his perhaps on failed to stop and way. married at Nephi Saturday, ii counts Tiachner and Carolyn Nelson, tion in varioua types of handicraft, eka; one daughter, Mra. A. J. Kay lack the for of ncws.il without ascertaining the amount of June 30. Bishop Bailey of Nephi 11 had received the most Indi- camp cooking, etc. Rums, Nyssa, Oregon; a aister, Folks are either too hot to gctfi who Tlie school waa conducted for Mrs. Louise damage done, cr if any of the ocperformed the ceremony. vidual points, were each presented stir! Austin, Lehi; 13 If or do and Mr. go" on up met 8 they Girls been The Darrus had members of July injured. cupants with a small leather bound Bible. the older group and 24 great grandgrandchildren hit about haven't a he was inThose all church. LDS they wuw Hie at 9th the Chatwin reports that it presrfloiighq ami they in turn ran children. Following is some news from formation colent wvre Anna Jane Blark. Norma D energy left to pick up the tele- - Goshen could do to avert a head-o- n on to the younger Funeral services were held Tuesreceived was nut which D when ami return Paphono they Kilkins. Thelma Frecklrton. lision. as the triver of the other group. . , . E. D. Crip-pafternoon in the LDS churrh, SENATOR day until NEW thclrU today: car was taking up both sides of tricia Beck. Gloria Gear. Helen ntell your reporter about Lwl and Connie feel that it was with Bishop George Forsey In Max Horton has recently reRock Springs bsnker, and Hanks. June Oliver, and Thelma I JJtraveln. jl the road. and charge. The services were as folceived his discharge from the a very valuable experience, COP national committeeman,of Pickett. were happy tliey were given tiie lows: opening prayer, Wilson Lee; seat now is home. and senate to army wm appointed of attending. two numbers by the ladies chorus; Miss DeVor Bryan, daughter of Garth Boswell Is home on leave. opportunity late Lester Hunt by Wyoming Mr. anil Mrs. Rock Bryan and solo by Mrs. Norma Jameorgan He Is staying with Ids grandparGov. C. J. Rogers. Clarence Bauer; closCurtis Sorenson of Goshen, wvre son; speaker, Oklc-brrrents, Mr. and Mrs. William married on the 3rd of July. They ing prayer, John Qubit. his leave for will He July will make their home at Goshen. Burial was In I.chi cemetery unoverseas duty. der direction of The John O. Freckleton family LDS Games and races were sponMortuary. Lionel Fairbanks dediorganization hejd their annual reAt sored by the American Legion for cated the grave. union at Geneva on July 5. with an Sacrament meeting on Sunday attendance of 90 persons. the children on July 3. Tlie Goshen Ward MIA held a evening at the Eureka LDS ward At a special meeting held MonAt a recent meeting of the church was conducted by Bishop day evening by the members of social at Warm Springs July G. Mammoth Firemen's Auxiliary at George Forsey. A car owned by Max Berry was A farewell party will be held the Arthur G. Sullivan Post No. A clogged chimney at the home the home of Mrs. William Roberts, The services were as follows: 34. American IiCgion, the follow- damaged to the extent of S2U0 on Saturday night, July 17, for Mer-r- il the following officers were elected opening song. "There Is Beauty ing delegates were named to at- Wednesday afternoon when the Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. ami hire. Virgil Berry on Busy Beavers to head the organization for the All Around" Lila Cherry, chorister tend the state convention at Logan brakes slipped and the car rolled John NelMon, wlio will leave soon Tuesday afternoon, cauaed "heap The Busy Beavers group much anioke, but no fire." Mrs. held a meeting at the home econ7 and 18. down the hill and crashed Into for the armed forces. coming year: President, Mrs. Wm. and Virginia Lee, organist; pray- August lit Hie small kitchen atove omies room at 1:00 p.m. on TuesEdwin Simpson, D. C. Wheeler, a garage owned by Harold Fox Roberts; vice president, Mrs. er, Clarence Bauer; sacrament this week are Berry Hie rubbish Hint had col- day. A demonstration on shock to burn James Kants and secretary and song. "How Great the Wisdom and Jr., Frank Bacon, W. K. Carlson The rar hit a post which turned Mr.Honeymooning nee Mrs. and Gary Sorenson, treasurer, Mrs. Howard McIntyre. the Love;" talk, Stake Relief So- and H. E. Carlson. Alternates: Er- it completely around and it con Miriam Spencer. Tlie young couple lected there, and Hie smoke ran was given by Eileen Fenenll, and out of the house. Tlie a second demons) ration on first Crook, win Sax. Claude F. Baker. W. K. tinned on its way over a railroad were married Fred the family Following the business meeting, ciety President Josephine night. Friday earlier in Hie after- aid was given by Eileen Spencer. ruin and C. a Eldon solo. Away" Sorenson, vocal "Just to heavy a stop Jerinain, who is on leave from the Prayer track, finally coming Gillispie. the hostess served refreshments to A new member, Collette Combs noon evidently washed the issit in the Fox Garage. The car was Air Force, and has by Lila Cherry aroempanied by John Morley. Jr. the lailies present. just recently pijtc, clogging the rhim-ne.- v. joined our group. Virginia lav; talk. Mrs. George Reports from practically all parked in front of the Berry home, returned from England, was best down the firemen After the business meeting was nHondrd to this LrBaron; organ hoIo. "Sweet Hour streams of this section of the and it was most fortunate that no man at the reception. Mrs. I kin rail The in concluded, the group went to the cure tixik of and things of Prayer", Colleen Hollyoak; a state were to the effect that fish- one was in the path of the runaLindquist, sister of Mrs. Sorenson, their usual efficient way. home of Mrs. 1km Giles, and our talk, George Le Baron; talk, Stan- ing was very poor Water was re- way car. It missed the Fox resi- was matron of honor. hostess, Janice Johnson, served rethat vocal a fast clip dence niily aliout 2'y feet, fur ceding at such ley Poiilaen; closing song, Lis at Vegas, Honeymooning freshments to the members and srilo, Mamie Wirthlin, accompanied stream fishing was to he a thing which cviiyone concerned is most Nevada, are Mr. and Mrs. Allen Sunday dinner gwsls at the the lenders. Tintic while. a A Hamilton mt for Mrs. Mr. benediction, of and to of the of home iikii the Marshall; Vcrda past hajipv. damage by Carter of Genola. Rejiorter, Eileen Spencer. fishermen had to hunt for large garage had not been estimated at Wilson Lee. On July K the Guide Scouts of Liin! were Mr. and Mra. Arvid for Mra. water sport of bodies fishing the time of this writing. MIA Softball Genola, under direction of their Neuman and Captain and Mr. fur any success. Robert Wood of Dugway sml w ont loader, Lyle Cinqier, particiThe Mutual Girls of the Eureka and Mrs. IjRwrcni'e Walker. Kanta-qni- n Cronin of Eureka v as in hike John mile a five Mrs. in softball a pated formed WHrd have Jill Johnson, daughter of Mr. a cer- Earlier in tlio day the group mnrln last by to such Provo n railed hikes On Friday Santa-quiCanyon. to a tnp In the softball game played Sunleague and made her of the and Mrs. Fn-- Johnson is spending tain rules should lie observed. a tour of the Chief Consnliiluled on Tuesday night to play the message, informing day evening on the liigh school Mra. Mary the summer months in California These include wearing suitable and Dragon Consolidated mines mother. her of death but for some grounds, the single men renlly gnve Santnquin 2nd Wont, Hillman, aged with her hint her and family. Mr. clot lung for the occasion, biking whii-l- i proved highly Interesting to Matilda Fitzgerald the married men a run for their reason the Santaquin team failed fifi Filtrol. 34 ears; Chief Consoland Mrs. Wood, as this was of und Mis. Tmn Johnson. resident former years, and a properly, observing nature, piw-tirin- g ('apt. t. idated. 33 ears. Iron Itlossom, 1 to a mining money. Just what the score was. to appear, so the Eureka girls Eureka. first their trip fires, rules, laying safety we were unable to find out, at were given the game bv default car. Myron .Milne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hillman was horn June Mrs.' cleaning ramp Duane Milne of Mammoth, iisiking meals and cart nut from the married men. However, they, the Eureka girls not far in 1808 Utah, that lender Ihupah. Their reports with the 22, One of the defeated who is attending school at 1 (ona- grounds. guys stated played a practice game I from the Gasliute Indian reservahey followed these instructions, Salt I'. is. ness College in asJhe finals sounded more like a Genola team. Her ger's early tion west of Eureka. was home over the threw in a water fight for gssl basketball score, and wouldnt sociation in that section taught Like City r, and had a "siier diiMr" look well in weekend. and she l print. time. 1nrtiiipatiiig in the lake Mr anil Mrs. Lri Ihvkslend- her lie Indian language r On Mundny evening the senior were Richard and Robert Murdot k, were Sun- was well known ns an intorpnt.-team and a team from Dinner kiicsN at the J. J. CofVernal and M,.l of Mun.0 1hnilI,01ll lh west. Since 1W she Lynn Draper and Calvin Ewell. Waved a game with all the thrills day guests fey home on Friday of Inst week bos made her home in Provo, Tl' Santaquin Second Walda of a big Salt Helen of Vrv O'llare sons Bryson. the with weir league game, officers air taking Surviving nn1 the following I'mnaiy and her house C.tv iiniie Niva winning by a srore of Lane guest.. and d.i lighters: Mrs. Essie M. Roy of children (I7i to the temgroup J'lltx-lnni C. A. to 14. The games are attractiVis. Luke of :u. Mrs. Myrtle Theriault mid M's and Victor M. Fitzgerald. Provo;J. Mr. Pu Mis. Dora Golden, Ku I ple today to do baptisms for the ng n very Inrgc and enthusiastic were Suit Lake Citv Mis. J hn B. Cronin. Eureka: the hlldreil N J.; and Miss Demur dead. Accompanying crowd which makes the games Lynn Brady of this week. C. Fitzgerald, CiKillc. Oregon: It- i.'ium'.e. are l'i esiilenl IdmiiM Walker, on visitors Tuesday , more last N.J. The as Miii'i-r3 l"inglon, great grandinteresting to the players grandchildren find lliggiliMn, Genevieve Wall, Well os the was spectators. eluldron. Funeral sendees were nieii.K iie.i vci.iI a teacher in Twtie Wilma I lea ne Smith and I rest m years ago. Mrs. Robert C offey and children (inducted Tuesday at 2 pm. in hood member Clarence Limb ami 111 Salt tlie Provo LDS Fifth want chapel. Rl.-lie Wasden. Mr. and Mrs, John llanuer and are visiting with Iriends A McDonnell miiii relumed eemet Mrs. week. Provo Burial in the Lnke Citv for the Allen Carter Temple marriages: u Tommy and daughter Danna few, . . after s, , lust uni: spending Howard Fitch of Lis Angel, Jvn n ,,f ,,f lavs : i Mix Mono, are guesla of Mrs. of the is of wrk the guest the early . pail spent Marie Berry at her home in Main-motand i i Mi';;. ' Mr. ami Mrs. Bert Ferguson and Chcry Ellen Men Softball Scores Xrlliur , Me-daughter Mary Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. t Bill I Mr. and Mrs. Ihll latlrri mid; Christensen, daughter ofleft Karen Monand Donnell daughter. Cak- i . r Dime of Monrovia. 4 Christensen, 2nd Ivan Mrs. w,Ml visited Friday visitors at the home of week with, saut.iqum the ;t n week s trip to uhfoinia Lmg Beach, f, for Mr Wm. Wlrthlln day were Mrs. anil Kiev will visit in the Lay Mrs. Anna McDonnell. They Krr(I ,lird 3 ' Eureka cam Conk and 1 daughter lav Ann Area und other interesting spots to Utah to attend funeral with th KuDlaquili Ll scry. ; ' tailing nd sun s McDonnell , Folk. , Dick Laud'gra , ices for Mrs. 1 Stephen of Spanish Ros'icn s. Khod. during the week. mother. Mrs. Hannah Soltlsill Mi'll henres Junior their Jovce and Bill spent part of 3 ' Mr. and Mrs. Mr. ac.d Mrs. Duane Milne mid Sant-'iqui2nd Mr. and Mrs. Donald Trelunr Wayne Oakey ami of time with Mrs. Millie Rife in sumand Terry Debbie ku,.- vd." are rpending the Eureka minily f gnn Francisco were back and daughters the Rife neompnnird Mrs. at the Provo. -n town nre mer up 'id!-- in Moab, weie lm l Genola on V. visiting with Faeroe. Wash.,home. visiting Californians on the return trip in M.o:'.'iio,l. "cr the Weekend. 4 0 ... 1st ... rncniU and Sunday old Wm. Jrelour vnentmn; Smitiiqmn her to acquaint renewing spend and plans ntu.es. They have been on an ex wnded vacation Mr. D ii Ferguson and son A. 4. Burns, Nysa. Oregon with them. on-"'- 0 Mrs. were and end trip Lake City were in Mrs. (Veil IJ Ingstun is Idabo and f S Rob. home, but couldn't quite Ward Beck, Bellevue. ('mills Mrs. CAPITAL MOM)lK . . . Only tnesqae In western werlJ. this nndj George Mn-anand a lew days in I lugway with with ing visiting Pas up Eureka. Wayne is a for-tie- r Mrs. Louise Austin of Is-h- l "rrP famdyVllayward Hm are Cabf.. ; Livll.ijO.OQO temple is brio built in Wjxhlngttm, II. C. by 11 Moslem Cecil the tlie anil son friends oilier her family F resident of Eureka and will In town on Tuesday intending Mrs. and Mr. of nation L. having rnihaxsies la our capital. guests "c remembered for David ingston. Jrs, Sr. by many of the funeral services Fitch. emdents and former residents. Beck. - for Stake News Thermometer in Eureka Reaches It's Hot!!! Visitors to Eureka Escape Serious Auto Accident Injury in Father of Local Man Dies in Salt Lake City Sub-statio- n, ht Eurekan Attends Training School Logan 4-- 4-- a, Firemen Auxiliary Elects Officers Car Brakes Slip Resulting in Church News Recent Meeting y. Firemen Respond Quist-FaJrhan- To Clogged Chimney "Smoke1 Damage Near $200 4 H Club News 4-- H 16-1- Softball Attracts Interest of Fans in Eureka Ore Shipments for Week of July 9 dia-trii- un-as- : . -- i V h. dlng - . , - ... .31 .12 (il t |