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Show August 6, 195J The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Two as PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH Printed By ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Spunoville, Utah matter February 10, 1948, at the "Entered oa second-clas- s poet office at Eureka, Utah, under tha Act of March 3, 1879." Subscription In Advance, Per Year, $1.00; Per Copy, 10c ar Editor and Manager Reporter h ........ IIarkison Co'.over Belli Coffey ... - Mas. ttVHTISJNO UMIKNTATIVI NATIONM EDITORIAL NATIONAL ) AsTbcfATldN MtMBf - SUSTAINING- cnicaoo Niw MATHS UN MmCIK Stale niary for the year were pro (tented to Joyce Robbins, David and Gwen West, Nadine Weatover and Shir-le- v inllC Sant(upiin-- J Johnaon. tvs From Genola eomea some belated news of their 24th of July celebration which consisted of an outing in Neplii Canyon. A large crowd attended anil enjoyed the activities of the day which were under the direction of the MTA nnd included games and softball. An outdoor inspirational program with the Sunday School in charge, included a duet by Mas and Melba Nelson, talks on our Pioneer heritage by Itcdcliffe Nelson nnd Fred n W. Davis, a duet by Hub nnd Davidson with Hob playing a guitar accompaniment ; Arden Throckmorton joined with thm in an encore. Those present felt that thia waa a pleasant anil satisfving nnd pay' tribute way to renu-ndie- r to our beloved pioneers. Cnl-lee- A ror O program commemorating the Oidinations in Genola were Elton Draper nrdnined a Teacher hy hla father, Burke Draper. Ha him blessed included Gregory, non of Darvel and Pnt Miller Nelson; Donnl Tilake. aon of Don and Viola Throckmorton Marv Iu, daughter of Henry anil T.iiciile Ewell. Baptisms and Santaauin 2nd word. Rebecca and Victoria Fowkes, daughters of Gerald and Elina T.etjen Fowkos; Hohert K. Montague, non of Kenneth and Shirley Holman Montague; Gloria Jean Ilartvigsen, daughter of Jur.l'ir and Norma Cazncr Hntvigren. In the 2nd ward 10 members of the Mia Maid cla.su with their teacher. Dense Ilorrocks, spent part of TuHi!ay and Wednesday at Tnimholt. Iark where th".v d two of their Midual activities. their Story Fiesta nnd their Holm Hike. After their first disappointment at not being able to mnke it to Terncy's Flat th girls derided to grown p" and mnke the best of the situation. Although rain had been predicted, it failed to materialize nnd everyone had a good time. com-hine- 2rith year of home build ng in the Primary was presented In socra-inemeeting Sunday night with Pres. Melba Nelson in charge. All women of the ward who had served In Primary 5 years or mors son hall Scorn were presented with service certificates. Mrs. Aligg Ewell, with 31 years of service and Wilma with 2G years were presented with corsages and special certificates. The Home Ruihirrs and teachers presenter! most of the program. A special feature was the presentation of a Inrge picture of Chriat to the ward to tie hung in the new chapel. The Primary tmya and girla had been encouraged to contribute from their earnings and the amount contributed was more than enough for the picture. The Primary officers believe that not only will the hnya and girla feel pride and natisfaction 'for thia accomplishment. but will have more appreciation of the picture. A similar program was presented in the 2nd ward with Idonna Crook in charge. Special certifl-cate- s were presented to Home Builder leaders, Wilma Neiaon and A rental fee of one peppercorn to Ada West for having served a year la paid by a fraternal orlonger than any one else in the ganization ward in the Home Building pro- House at St.for use of the old State To gram. A 20 year service certificate date, 139 George, Bermuda. pepper seeds have will go to Mrs. Vivian Roper; a changed hands. ten year one waa presented to Topham and Florence Lamb, five year to Laura Weatover, Esaie You can always tell when a Hlgginson and Matilda Hone. man's well informed. His views are Books for 100 attendance at Pri pretty much like your own! nt La-Vo- na BUSINESS COLUMN General Merc. Appliances Forsejrs Appliance Frlgldalre Appliances, Zenith Television, Fowler Water Heaters. Phone 60. Assayers, Ghem. BROWN & BROWN Assayers W. L. Brown, y, all-r- 249-- K EUREKA h'.c-te- See Commercial Service Corp. us for all your fire and casualty insurance needs. ss man home were Mr. an( Hickman and family, Jenny of Provo, and Vialting with Mr. and hire. John Phipps on Saturday of last week were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Garrett and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lavell Garrett and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Garrett and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shuw and three children, and Mr. und Mra. Rex Barrett and two children of Las Vegas, hire. Wm. Garrett and Mrs. Phipps are sisters. Mrs. Anna MrDunrll returned Monday evening after spending the past weeks in Moab, where she visited with Mr. and Mra. Duane Milne and family, and in Midvale where she was. the guest of her sister, Mrs. Florence Bruno. Mr. and Kira. Charles Bechtol arrived home on Sunday ' after a visit In Los pleasant Angeles, where they were the guests of their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Gilbert Buch-tand their small daughter. Ralph McCormick, son of M r. and Mrs. Wm. McCormick, of Los Angeles, accompanied them to Eureka, and will visit tat the Bechtol home for ! Gen-ei-i- , d i j i, . . .hPhel and dmiKhfi i?alt. n'l Calif. Ch5g a Mary Ellen Maxwell, Mr and Mrs. Ji, Maxwell went an operation n ruif-las- t Friday morning at til Cross hospital in Salt t01 recovery. speedy wiu Mr. Blue Diamond, Nev?. town on Monday for a twL? vacatlorf with Mm mother, Mrs. Nellie Rnindt daughter, Nancy has been viZfc" with her grandmother for th. two weeks. &r' two-wee- ks ol two weeks. Mrs. Robert Coffey and two children left by plune on Saturday ior Denver, where they will visit wiih her mother, Mrs. Jack ICinley and other relatives. Mrs. Jack Coffey accompanied them as far as Salt IN Lake. USED CARS Mre. Mary McPolin and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larsen and children, Billy anil Patricia of Salt Lake, were in town for a short visit on Saturday evening with Mrs. Margaret Hannifin and Mr. and Mrs. 1946 Ford Pickup Good Tires. Good Finish Good Motor SPECIAL THIS KKK Brennan Hannifin. Run-nell- s, LEE'S Mrs. Dennis Harrington left by plane on Monday for Menlo Park. Calif., where she will he the giust of her son and family, Mr. und Mrs. Joseph Harrington and their son, Dennis. Mrs. Louie Barrett (Aunt Lou I and Mrs. Carrie Dunlavey are in Springville for the week attending $425.00 1951 Ford Tudor New Paint. Dov Mileage Cpholstry like new A BARGAIN AT V-- the Blackhawk encampment. Guests at the Wm. Trcloar homo are Mrs. N. G. Snodgrass (Mary Trcloar) and two children. Philip and Mary Ellen, and Nick Treloar of San Francisco. $995.00 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Randle and family, Tom and Diane, drove to Springville and enjoyed the day at the Arnold Barnev home. i Mrs. Charles Milliman and two sons, Gregory and Roger of Springfield, Oregon, are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sandstrom. Mr. Milliman plans to join his family around the Other visitors at the Sandstrom home last week were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sandstrom and daughter of Des Moines, Iowa. They spent part of their vacation In Provo with Mrs. Sandatroms relatives, and returned to Iowa on Wednesday of this week. 1952 Plymouth Tudor, Tires IJke New! New Paint, Iaiw Mileage SPECIAL BARGAIN end of the month. Goshen Motor Co. YOUR FORD DEALER By TOM OKA SONNY SOUTH By COURTNEY ALDERSON WON'T HURT YO- M- AH'MS QUALITY MERCHANDISE at Dink ; At Fair Prices NOW PLAYING j EVERY DAY At Regular Prices Adults 50c Market Opts e LAIRDS MARKET Fmih Meals, Groceries, Dairy Banking ut v. Mgr. Phone Box 310 m Votes in She 20 IJeari tcttrrka jRrjiurtrr uJljc Lou ndy, Mrs. John Phipps, Mrs. Mrs. Barrett, Mrs, Msrion Russell, Lydia Ferguson. Special guests Reporter were Mra Frances Davies, Mrs. Mae Pannell and Mrs. Rose, last F mentioned being from Los Angeles, much too Mining property owners in the ness were just a little Calif. North Tintic district were much and he was going to take it easier Mrs. B. V. Hickman entertained concerned over a forest fire which from this time on. Mr. Cmmar first at a miscellaneous shower for her counof business erea in entered Eureka over a nearly burned large he daughter Miss Audrey Hickman. thirty years ago. Early in 1907 try in that locality. Cards and a dainty luncheon were of the The fire started near the foot of took over the management the features and the honored guest Iron Canyon and swept up the Tintic Miner's Supply company was the recipient of many beautitwo and for nearly it of operated mountain side in the direction a ful and useful gifts. Those attendthe Tintic Prince property, where years. Then In 1909 he opened ing were Mrs. Cecelia Bacon, Mra with store in partnership Cro-m- Frank new buildings and machinery had grocery Bacon, Mra Joseph Buys, Mr. 1917 been installed and where large Rasmus Nelson. In Interests of Mrs. William Gear, Mrs. Frank out the mabought other and of timber Mrs. John Rowe, Mrs. quantities terials were on hand. However by Mr. Nelson and since that time Garrity. James Bunt, Mrs. C. E. Rife, Mrs. had Cromar the Grocery wind operated a streak of good fortune the Mary Stack, Mrs. A. E. Tuckett, chungcd slightly carrying the store. Mrs. Frank Briskey, Mrs. George An interesting softball game was Hickman, Mrs. flames along the mountain side Keith Hickmnn, to the west of the mine and when played at Dividend between the Mrs. Don Wheeler. Mrs. Hyrum a the of and the blaze of team reached picked that place the top Mrs. Charles Jameson, mountain it encountered a section aggregation from Eureka. Divi- Naylor, Mae Bigler, Mra Eugene Mrs. 4. 3 to of ground which had been burned a dend won by a score of Blackett, Mrs. Stella Shea, Mra couple of years before and natur- High Atherley pitched for Eureka Ism Barrett, Mrs. Colin Murphy, were There out. burned fine a did itself ami ally job. Mrs. Frank Hickman. several mining properties in that Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Fennell. Mr. Miss Alcne Rife returned to her the section including the Munding, and Mrs. Nell O'llarc and son several weeks Tintic West and Waveland, all of Jack, Miss Mae Myers and Elbert home after spending friends in Ism with relatives and which would have suffered const were in Ncphi canyon, Beesley She was accompanied to Angeles. damage had they been in the program proceeding Utah by her cousin, Miss Betty the pulh of llie fire. Mr. the annual Mt. Neho h.ke. Bees-leSherwood of Whittier, Calif. The section burned was quite OHara, Miss Myers and Mr. Miss Inez Lindsay arrived home furnished numbers on the muheavily t.mbered, big pines and after spending several weeks in cedars thickly covering the are;.. sical program. California. She was guest of Mr. There was no definale proof as The members of the neighbors of and Mrs. Ed Bonner and Mr. and to how the fire started, but miners woodcraft held their regular meet- Mrs. P. J. Banner at Grass Valley. working in that vicinity were con- ing. After the business on hand Rex Hickman returned home affident that it was deliberately was taken care of a social sester a trip to the cast. He went touched off in order to prov.de a sion was enjoyed. there to purchase a car for his new supply of fire wood. In the playing of "."nn" the prize brother Murk and while in that Wood haulers were seen si the wenl to Mrg Mary Awards. Mrs. section took In the Worlds Fair ex spot where the fire started Lmdhi Gear won th prize. ut Chicago. be but they made their getaway A delicious lunch was served bv The Fedilis' club members were fore their identity was learned. members present. entertained by Mrs. John BunMrs. Mnthina Ki aiholm enter- nell. the features of the evening Anyone, who would jeajwrdise in being cards and a delicious lunchproperty valued at many hundreds tained a number of youngsters birih-i'aeon. of dollars for tin1 sake of a few honor of her soq, Mrs. Eugene Blackett won high Games were played at which loads of wood should lie punished to the fullest rxlenl of the law. Kay Thomas. Buster Ihizacklen score prize and Mrs. John Rowe the cut prize. Others attending Fur the first time in many and Bob Sax wen prizes. The were Mrs. Penn Beck. Mra. Cerefreshments delicious served from was slot Tintic free nienths, El celia Bacon, Mrs. Frank Briskey. Sax. Bob to the following: be same could the and machines Kent Russell. Knv Thi.rv1. Mrs. F. A. Grant, Mrs. George su.d of the entire state. This was Ruster Phizacklea, Gene North. Tinsman. Mrs. Catherine Russell, il due to the action of Attorney Mrs. Percy Hanks. Mrs. B. V. Rife and the guest of honor Joseph Chez, who declared a Jack Mrs. Dan Edward entertained Hickman, Mrs. Elmer Ferguson were machines slot that ruling I club. nnd Mrs. Keith Hickman. members of the prohibited by the state laws and he Sire. were won Prizes Rv Announcement was made of the by they must go. He also instructed mm and marriage of Miss Audrev Hickman officials of all counties and asked Xarf. Mrs. Clarence Rost Fred Crooner. A delirious and Wayne Richmond. The bride, a that they eooierate with him in Mrs. was served to Mrs. Leon daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. V. luncheon state this the of lucrative ridding Mrs. John Fnrren, Mr. Hickman, a popular member of ard Ryan, racket. Dan Burraston, Mrs. Crooner. Mrs. the younger set. The groom, son of However, it was not necessary Roatrom and Mrs. Nacf. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Richmond of for officials of Juab county to Mrs. John Nilson entertained the Payson. rleun up this form of gambling, for Elite rlub members in a very tha Following thp ceremony the reason that the owners of the pleasing manner, the time was' couple anil other left for machines cleaned them out of the taken up with a business session, eastern cities onChicago their honeymoon. district before action was taken. cards and a dainty luncheon. High Upon their return they drove A government loan was approvwent to home in a new automobile. score and honor ed for Eureka City. Mayor John- Mrs. D. G. Henriodprizes and the cut Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Gardner of son received a communication from to Mrs. J. Vcrn Rife. Others Superior, Arizona, spent a week prize the government stating that the attending were Mrs. O. A. Allred. in Eureka, guests of the latters application for a public works loan Mrs. George Forse;-- Mrs. E. P. mother, Mrs. L. D. Sullivan. of 3.16,000 had been approved nnd Sax, Mrs. C. E. Rife. Mrs. Angus Misses and Kathryn that this amount would be avail- Miller, Mrs. Elmer Ferguson, Mrs. McCormickMargaret returned home after able for the development of water Emron Birch, Mrs. D. G. Hem ;nd a trip to the northwest, in this section, just as soon As the of Provo and Mrs. John C. Downey terms of this loan were complied of Salt Lake City. is the soft Cashmere wool with. However Mayor Johnson and The members of the Saturday winter underfleece of a small, the members of the council hnd night club were entertained by semi-wilgoat that ranges from decided to change the loan agree- Mrs. Sam Edwards. The time was the Caspian Sea to western ment somewhat and reduce it spent playing "500". The high China. Each goat yields two to about one half or less than the score prize was won by Mrs. Marfour ounces, compared to the bedecision this amount, original ion Russell, Mrs. Lydia Ferguson fleece of some sheep. held for won the cut prize. The hostess ing made at a meeting deriding thia point. served a delicious luncheon to the Jim Kigoni, son of Mr. and Mrs. The agreement reached was to Mrs. T. A. Clement. Frank Rigonl of Glendale, ask for 320.000 loan, this amount following: Mrs. Sarah Runnells, Mrs. James is spending his vacation atCalif., the together with the additional thirty Bant, Airs. Victor Pett, Mrs. Bra Brennan Hannifin home. per cent which the government gives gratia to all public works DEEMS projects, should be sufficient to ascertain whether or not a flow of water could be developed in the MMmMihNRa porphry water shed to the northeast of Eureka. Advertising was Issued announcing that the Cromar Grocery Store would dispose of its stock of goods and then discontinue from the grocery business. The announcement was received with regret by a large majority of the residents of Tintic for the reason that this was one of the old concerns, and its passing could not help but hit a regrettable chord. Frank Cromar, owner of the establishment, gave as his reason that at his age the long hours necessary In conducting the bust Products end Produce Frosea Foods Free Del. Service to your home rhones 38 or 59 Shew 7:10 mi Mii'eit eeeeee I Ihe greatest stay ! : of love and faith ever told! Newspaper Commercial Bank of Utah scrvir.j you with offices at Nrphi, Payson A Spanish Fork compounded semi- 2'. annually paid on savings accta. Cafe Cafe Hungry ? Enjoy good Don's. Ice Cream, Soft drinks, pastries. Rooms for rent Don food at Cleaning FIRST IN Loral News Loral Sports Loral Society Local Advertising Siihacriptlon f 1.00 per year DRY CLEANING Give Us A Trial! Payaan Eureka Auto wmw fc&jss, ftCMMO BURTON V Service Washing PHONE 24 .RAN SIMMONS vktoi lunjfC'Miauaitim Also Lubrication Oil, Gas By ART BEEMA.1 THOSE WERE THE DAYS 1'IIONfc 108 Service Station PEERLESS CLEANERS Let us help you look your best! ITS V. Utah Avew Phone 19 EUREKA REPORTER THOSE WERE THE DAYS- FOR THE ICE CREAM FREEZER I Cinemascope I'LL HOP ON MY BIKE AND GET Some from the GROCERY IT'S ONLY 5 MILES AWAY - Special Subject in SALT WORK WASFU- N- tE X 3 A DOLLAR JUNIO- R- BUY US SOME ICE CREAM FROM THE MAN Jjr GEE -- DO YJ HAFTA WALK IT J WAY DOWN raJ'T -- i Trices wS r J |