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Show Mrs. Bello Coffey Euroku , Utah THE REPORTER appraclalei your calling In newt llenu to you r local correspondent liefore Tuat- - Jay evening Volume Fifty - three 20 IJecirS -- Jlgo in -- gold bearing formations, such as had been made in the adjoining Eureka Standard property one of the outstanding producers in the country. The No. 2 shaft had reached a depth of more than 1050 feet to be continued down to the 1100 level before efforts were devoted entirely .to lateral work. President Walter Fitch of the Chief Consolidated Mining Co. of which the Apex is a suosi diary, said that worn in the other pro- perties of the company was progressing in a satisfactory manner. Comoining all their activities the Chief Consolidated was employing a large number of men thereby performing a great service to tne community in reducing the unemployment condition. More than a hundred people from the Tintic District journeyed to Salt Lake City to attend the annual reunion of resident and past residents of this district, the program taking place at Liberty Park during the afternoon of that day- - in the selection of new officers, old time resident named president succeeding George H. Ryan, William Werrett was elected and Mary Bonner, sec- Joseph Wirthlin, of Tintic was vice-preside- nt retary. In addition to band selections, the musical program included a trombone solo, Bryce Jones; cornet solo, Lloyd Randle; vocal solos by Mrs. Violet Ostler and Mrs. R. D. Gardner. A picniq lunch concluded the reunion. Members of Tintic District Miners Union No. 151 had their program for the big Labor Day celebration nearly complete. Invitations were being sent to all sections of the state-anit was believed that many people from outside points would join the Tin-ti- e d residents event. The day's at 9 o'clock in celebrating the events were to start in tne morning when a short laoor program would be given in front of the city hall. The address of welcome to be given by Mayor Albert Johnson. The parade, the big event oi the day to take place at 10 a.m. to be lead by the flag bearers, followed by iTntic high school band, behind them three hundred or more members of Tintic District Miners' Union. Then various floats to follow-- . At 11 o'clock a softball game at 1 p.m. sports of all kinds at the ball park, including races for boys and girls, men and vyomen ud novelty races. At 3 p.m. two boxing bouts and a double header baseball game. The day's events to wind up with big Labor Day dance at the Elks Pavilion. t entertainshower in Richmond, a recent bride. The feature of the evening was cards. The prize winners were Miss Ethel Brinton, Miss Bernice Clark, Mrs. Rhoda Bell, Miss Alice Laird and Mrs. James Brady. Refreshments were served to Miss Alene Rife, Mrs. Heber Cushing, Miss Helen Cronin. Mrs. Maynard Cronin, Mias Mildred Rife, Mrs. Elmer Ferguson, Mrs. Percy Berry, Mrs. Emron Birch, Mrs. Mae Bigler, Mrs. Wm. Bounty. Mrs, Brenan Hannifin, Miss Alice Laird, Miss Alice Randle, Mrs. Frank Hickman ed at a miscellaneous honor of Mrs. Wayne Miss Donna Meiling, Miss Margaret Laird, Mias Louise Richie, Miss Elisabeth Mrs. Hickman, Thomas Ball, Mrs. Leonard Ryan, Mrs. Harry Carten, Mrs. W. R. Carson, bliss Genevieve Wirthlin, Miss Frances Anderson. The hon-J- d guest received many beautl-A- d and useful gifts. Mrs. Roy Naef entertained the "MHl" club at her home. Brizes ere won by Miss Louise Kay. Mr. John Farren and Mrs. Leu- - Ore Shipments for Week of Aug. Chief Consolidated Mining Co., cars; Tintic Standard, 16 cars; Iron Blossom, 5 Empire Mine I car; Filtrol, cars; 42 cars. Bullion fit. 2 cars; R. L. Garlty, 4. 42 'Iro. France Ijrwl is confined Jf I1 Nephi hospital, where she receiving medical treatment for bck ailment. sllxreturned ht 1934- - -- 10c per Number Copy- - n Thirty-fiv- e Offer Two-for-0- ne m Made Newspaper Subscribers Has- sell both of Miiniinolli, returned liuine from a college omnibus trip or two months duration. During the tune they visiu-- a large po turn of the I'mted States. They were accompanied by Miss Lurue Funeral Services Held Here for Tuliis also of Mammoth. Mrs. Eugene Uiaekett entertained the Kedelis club members. Mrs. Frank Biiakey won the prize for high score and Miss Annie Tinsman second prize. A luncheon was also served. dainty Members of the Rebecca met at the IOOF hall. RegularLodge business was followed by a session. "500" was played In which Mrs. Nellie Laird won the high score prize. Just to make tne evening complete she also won the house prize. A delicious luncheon was served to those present by Mrs. Lucy Bell, Mrs. Violet Fox and Mrs. Margaret Frethey. Mrs. John Hanley and little daughter, Mary Kathryn of Midas, Nevada, were visiting with relatives and friends, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Platt. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Thomas and son Kgy left Eureka for a we As a special bonus to readers of this newspaper, are offering a GRAND SLAM SPECIAL opportunity to give a friend or relative, TWO-FOR-O- NE free of charge, a subscription to this newspaper. Beginning as soon as the paper la delivered today and continuing for 10 days only, every subscriber Funeral services for Mrs. Lilwho pays his subscription (regardlian M. Manson were held last less of how far in advance it la 12 Lillie in the Thursday, August and everyone else who depaid) of 2 Theatre at p.m. The Order sires to take the paper, will be Eastern Star was in charge of given the opportunity to send anthe service with the worthy maother subscription free of charge tron of Chapter No. 18 conductas a gift to a relative or friend. was An ing. impressive ceremony The FREE subscription must howactTom 8eraen carried out with Randles IGA Market will ever go to a NEW subscriber, that ing as worthy patron leading, and continue to operate aw a cash la one who does not already taka the following offlcere assisting: market with Ray Radertarher the paper. Ellen Ferguson, Virginia Randle, as manager. Readers who are sending their Vola and Nevers CAMERA SHOOTS MILES . . . Developed by L 8. army signs! Agnes Anderson, ia an experienced meat to a relative or friend or paper Ray Screen. e Polly Ann camera makes piccutter and it along to a neighbor, may market corps st Ft. Monmonth, N. J., this passing manager, During the services two vocal and with the aselstanee of Fete now send it to them with much teletures M miles distant. It has special 1M lack FllIJ Infra-re- d numbers were given as follows: Never. Minnie Pnlnter and toss bother or expense. Just pay photo lens. "The Lord's Prayer" by Mrs. Gary Dora Randle, will serve the for one subscription and get anDaniels and "Hold Thou My other FREE. trip to Southern Utah for a two people of Tintic District. Both K. Hand" by L When the addresk to whom you Spurrier. weeks vacation to the National A line full of meals gronerira, numbers were accompanied by fruits desire the paper sent, ia submitted parks in that section also the and be will vegetable Mrs. LaVon Walker. to us, we will send a card to that Rowena Hanks was chaplain for featured every day at IGA low person notifying him of the gift The Bunkey Bee Club members prices. 7-1the services and Dora Randie Marne is to receive and state from met at the home of Mabel Ran- In 1 shal. Fitting remarks wera given whom the gift la sent The paper dle. Sewing and games were the will also begin immediately. by Alexanuer Blight and a tribute diversion followed by 'luncheon. to Mrs. Manson was given by Mrs. Renewals or new subscriptions Those present were Mrs. Vola Mrs. Margaret Cronin is requesting the people Vola Nevers. Tom Sersen was in Santaquin-Tinti- c may be for a year, six months or Nevers, Virginia Randle, Maxine at the cemfor three month, and must be paid Atkinson, helen Galely, LaFaye of Tintic to enter items in the Juab County Fair to charge of the services was dedicated LDS and the for at the time of ordering. In grave etery a Pickett, Nandine Laird and . be in held FoodsNeuhi on September 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11. each Instance, the GIFT subscripoy Hurry Randle, Dean. d collections of 4 Burial was in Provo City cemetion would be for a corresponding Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dean were tuffs, fancy work, under direction of to me that we've done length of time. seema any type, interesting It tery specimens rejoicing over the arrival of a and hobbies of all sorts will be acThe GRAND mortuary. but party In our stake SLAM baoy girl at their home. wUl be only for the remain relative! and friends nothing ceptable. Mrs. Cronin thinks it to summer this but the stake presMr. and Mrs. George Cromar would be a nice idea if the bf the Manson family here for and the ward blshopa it der of this week and 4.next, ending and children were visiting with of Tintic would let the folkspeople from the services were Mr. and Mra idency September Bring your seem that It's all organizing Saturday, may relatives and friends in Eureka. the other end of the county see renewal or a new subscription in Lee Manson, Payson; Mr. and and Heard a bishop reorganizing. Mr. Cromar was agent for the what fine baking, sewing, etc., the and receive another FREE. Mra W. S. Manson, John IL Rob- the other say that in Icaa today Metropolitan Live Ins. Co. locat- residents of our town can do, and In this offer, this newsHazel Swindle, Myrtle Kel- than a yearsdaytime making inson, In he had been ed at Magna. assures them that she. personally, la with Its prespaper son, Mr. and Mra A. V. Jonea cooperating they had had to organize the Keith Hickman left for Portland will see to it that anything they Binning Gould, all of Monrce; D. MIA twice, the Primary three ent readers and giving them a bonus or the commission which might Oregon to accept a position with care to display will be brought to Mr. Mary Thomas and Mrs. C. Manson, Salt Lake City; Frank times, and were now In the pro- otherwise the Chevrolet Motor Co. Hilda cess of go to a solicitor for new Nephi, and urges anyone interested Mra Lake Salt King, SoCity; the Relief reorganizing Funeral services over the re- - to give her a ring before the fair Anna McDonell attended a school Thomas and daughter Shanl, Mr. subscriptions. to say nothing of having mains of Daniel F. Sullivan, aged begins. lunch convention in Richfield Aug. and Alra. C. B. Crane and Kath- ciety It ia hoped that everyone takes new priesthood advisors 54 years, who passed away at his 16 to 19. They report a most en- erine of Circleville; Mr. and Mra. had to get of this GRAND SLAM advantage ' two or three months. It looks and sends In or malls their home, were conducted at llie local joyable four days. All those at- Carloa Rife, Springville; Mra. Mil- every os if the stake comes in for their offer Catholic Church with Rev. C. E. tending were taken by bus to visit lie Rife, Mra Miiured Bigier, Mr. share of It, too. Following are re- renewal or new subscription to-with the name and address Reardon officiating. The church the Monroe school and the Joaeph and Mra John Rowe, Mr. and Mia. ports of the changes made at last gelher of the person to whom they desire school and also on a trip to the was filled to capacity with mourWil Nate 30-daProvo; Buys, stake priesthood meeting: Joseph y the gift subscription to be sent. ners and sympathetic friends. Big Rock Candy Mountain. The more, Suit Luke City. A. K. Ncls Butler, from Releases On another page of the paper He was survived by his mother group enjoyed dinner In the park I'rovo; Mrs. Emma George ward committee; Veru will be found a subscription Order and the following Hroiher and BisSgts Richard- Henderson? son cf during the invention. and Mrs. Ruth Jarman of Salt Sands! teaching rom, Primary; Sadie Blank which may be filled out and ters, John J. and Timothy L. Sul- Mr. and Mrs. Steil Laird, arrived There were 156 registered for Lake City. and Vaundoll Painter, sent in with the eubscriptlon a convention livan, the Misses, Mary, Nellie, home on the all and reported genealogical committee; John and money. Friday for a 30 day leave. very Annie, Josie and Mrs. John J. Cofinteresting convention. Moselle Cox, atake dance directors; Richard returned from has just fey. Joyce Garhett Sorensen, publicity stationed there after Korea, being Interment took place in Eureka for 15 months with the U. S. representative from Eureka; CharList week home at the past les Ray McKay as chairman of the cemetery under the direction of army. Hia parents met in Salt of Visiting' Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Cronin Neil O'Donnell mortuary. conference fohlcr committee. Lake. At the end of the were her sister and Mr. and Mrs. William Hurd and Alfred Bray, chairhe will report to Fort Lewis, law, Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Sustained two small sons of Midvale were man of conference folder commitand expects to be re- - 'tree and their son Dale of Napa, Calif. tee; Darwin and Gludys Robbins, visiting in Eureka with friends. leased in the next ninety days. dance directors; Kenneth MonMay Griffiths, genealSterl Lnir1 reports that hie tague and Emma Ewell, committee; ogical Keith grandson, little Glora Clayson, Laura Westover, Oscar Erickson, Mammoth Fire Curtis, who was seriously injured Rowena Hansen, Colleen Duvldson, a few weeks ago when he was Ilene Penrod and Veru Sandstrom, chief, has reported that the lock on the fire hall has been broken struck with a car in Payson, is Relief Society. off and that someone has entered recovering nicely. The little fcl Joel Curtis Johnson was ordain- the hall and done considerable low suffered two broken shout A. Patten. to the pool tables, floors dere when he darted out Into the ed an Elder by Carl atake out- damage Santaquin-Tinti- c The litand windows in the building. The car. a of neighbor's path with held Friday evening It is a rule of the fire departtle boy to the eon of Mr. and Mra ing was crowd In ment that no one under 21 years Mont Curtis Jr., and Mra. Curtis a smaller than expected his will be remembered as the for- attendance. Everyone brought of of sge is allowed in the firs own lunch (with the exception station and then only when a mer Miss Delilah Laird. those who enjoyed the salmon member of the department is presRecovered one the of sud dinner steak by ent. Plans for the Old Folks party on Tuesday, AugfurFriends of Robert Gillispie will was and punrh Slier of Ogden is spending Payson wards) Hs wishes it to be known that ust 31, are now complete, and the committee feels be happy to learn that he has theRoyweek with his daughter and nished by the stake MIA. Helen if the person or persons responsufficiently to return to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Butler was In charge of the pro- sible for the damage is apprethat everything is in readiness for a gala day for all recovered his work with the Mt. States Tel. gram which consisted of prayer by hended, they will be prosecuted to Blight. those 65 years of age and over. and Tel. company In Salt Lake President Patten; a reading. Fran- the full extent of the 9 at Eureka will leave p.m. Cars governing Bob has been on the sick kie Turkett; duet, Winifred Roun-d- y law of such actions. City. a where and will trawl to Payson Shirhome of at the visitors DeAnn for list the several and Kirk, Remit past reading, months, picture show at 10 a.m. will start and all will be pleased to hear Mr. and Mrs. Sterl Laird were ley Germain; trumpet solo, Fary The family of Mra. Olive Garinn the days festivities. A hot dinner Mr. Nelson; and tall tales" by Bishop of his recovery. her brother ami enjoyed an outing and a family will be served at Santaquin at g Irovo. was for of who Thomas Kav Mrs. and Korney, at Salem Park on 12:30 p.m.. and will be followed hia ward. Prizes were awarded to Tuesday of this week. Good food Mm. Ed Dunn of Spring-vill- e Mr. and In by a program. most ward 1st for Santaquin inwere in town on Sunday visitAnyone desiring any further The Oscar Erickson family of attendance; to Goshen ward for and happy visiting all added up to a most enjoyable day. formation on the big day is asked on spendrelatives are and friends. They Mammoth families In attendance; planning moat 100 ing with to contact Bishop George Fbrsey. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. were dinner guests of Mr. and ing the weekend in Bingham tak- to Mr. and Mra. Will Page fr6m Carlson of Montebello. Calif., The Kiwanis meeting on Wed- Mrs. Dewev Robinson. ing in the Galena Days celebra- Goshen for oldest couple present; Lloyd Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Larsen ErickMr. with and Lucille tion to and Thomas, visiting Douglas of Los Angeles; Mr. and nesday evening was held at the Mr. and Mm. Eugene McGee son's sister, Mrs. John Nystrom. the youngest married couple; to and son LDS recreation hall, with the laDon Mrs. Carlson and two sons, who have Lucille Ainge, age one month, the dies as special gueata of the eve- (Colleen Christensen) Mr. and Mrs. and Ricky to Mr. and Mrs. Glen KnottsRandy, spent the past year in Vineland, ning. and son, Carl; and 'I'" K,,rdy an I, youngest baby; Mr. and Mrs. New Jereev, are visiting with her hia first don't dare give (j The regular order of business Mrs. Olive Carlson and son, Gayle. of Boise, blaho, left for nBnie nailim,c1 M W(, haven't been parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley two sons was transacted and a tasty meal Christensen in (dividend. They will home on Sunday after on Elberta from to able It) agree Tom Atherley, son of Mr. and was served by Mrs. L. K. Spur- be at the Christensen home until the past two weeks with her moth' Mra. Lauren Atherley. left last " rier and Mrs. Leslie Randle, as- early in September, when they will er, week after spending a 30 day leave sisted by Mr. Spurrier and Mr. leave for lb wider, Colo., where Mr. Kurdy Two weeks of with his McGee will attend school. lay Mrs. Violet Victoria Bale, 77, Randle. ola and Elberta for having the only the leave parents. was spent In Marvsvale Boise. V. L. Anderson welcomed Ray MIA ward executives present. This with hia died Saturday, August 21, in the father, who is employed Mm. llarry Pitts is confined to Is off the record but I heard that Juub County hospital after a ling- Badertchcr into the club with the the rest of the timo and there, in Bale a Salt LDS ceremonies. sent The Lake, was the hospital family proper ering Illness. who has been the 2nd ward bishop was in Eureka with hia Whitehead, spent Ralph Is for mediral as a consolation receiving made their home in Silver City Mrs. Wm. Treloar and Ken wherr she confined to an Ogden hospital for candy bar the fewest membersprize mother, and In Delta with a brothA atfor a number of year. having er and his family, the Dan Ather-leySpurrier i being wished She was born August 13. 187. fine organ selections. tending. I've heard of quite a few Tom Is with the 1st Marine lover the weekend visiting with who district. and of in Fred went the but writ a maybe they at Nephi daughter and has been stationed at on Sept. 1 division, next The Ills meeting family. recent married we a She at were like family 29 Palms, near Los Sarah Sowby Lamb. Inter-clu- b Angeles. be an will with meeting in was We Florence GillUple rrunion held at Liberty Park. Mr. 0 0 0 Thomas Bale, July 1, li9ti in the never Helper club and it will be held Provo last week combining busiwas but over the looked all the place Later marriage Nephi. Mr. John Andrew returned Mr. and Mr. I bn Id Hiiwll of did find the reunion. at Helper. Vice President Alex ness and pleasure. solemnized in the Manti LDS home Friday after a hurry-u- p Provo ami Mr. and Mrs. Frank trip Blight will be responsible for the final The night Monday game temple. Fork were In lietween the 1st ward and Genola to San Francisco. She accompanied in of Spanish Hughes Brown Sadie Mrs. Helper,, and Mae program Mm. Survivors include tier husband Sunher mother to the city and Mitchell were Irovo visitors on town for a short visit on senior women, who were tied for spent four days withBay and one son, Norris S. of Neihi; relatives. IhM week. also day. of a tie be to first place, proved four grandchildren, three of whom Mrs. lomud Cutler (Dorothy Tuesday so both wards will receive credit Carlson of Mr. and Mr. she raised from childhod; Airs. Pott) and Miss Shirley Schroder of home at the visitor Mm. Ed Thoms. Mr. Sunday for having won first place In the Montebello, Calif.,Uoyd left Wednesday lcarl oWllsn, and Thomas and of Los Angeles spent the latter andMr.Mra.anilBarn'll Thomas Mr. and Mra. Lee Bird were Mr. tournament. son. and Earl Dickerson of Nephi; ten great part of last week with Dorothy's Bruce and Ri key Thomas, attend - and Mrs. Hugh Bird and ramtly morning for their home after two sisters. Rose parents. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Pelt. spending the past few days with grandchildren, Mrs. Mabel Bird of Sahna. and reunion North the at Finch a ed ol They left 8alt Lake by plane on 1 Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Frank his mother. Mra. Olive Carlson a d Worthington and Lily Painter, Park in Provo last Sunday. relatives. Other visitors at John the at Nephi and one brother, Fred Lamb Saturday, and were accompanied and their two children Eileen and other Sunday guet home are Mr. and Mrs. Carlson the Mrs. to the city by the Reed Petto. Mr. and of Compton, Calif. were home last home returned Friday Mr. and Mr. Jack Coffrv were- Phipps Hi,rry Funeral services were conducted Willis of Orem and Mr. rter a two week vacation spent Charles E. Larsen (Elda Carlson) on Monday Walter visitors Provo son, Gene of Los Angeles. WednesIay in the First Ward and Mrs. Curtis Phipps and fam- - n California. They visited at the and their Mrs. Howard Thomas and their Tuesday of this week. will return to Los Angeles on They and Fork. brother Franks' of of home Mr, Chapel at Nephi. Spanish ily daughter Patsy of Genola were and Mr. and lc. Erie llaliiil family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Sunday. Ed Thomas at the dinner guests In Sunarrived Mr. and Me. S. J. Cunningham craen in Atwater. Calif, They d Eureka Mrs. Nell Rowe returned home home on Sunday. baby son. Mr. and Sir. Reed Pelt were k Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Johnson port a most enjoyable vacation vacation day night for a in Sunday after spending a Murray on Saturday visiting visit "cool weather with her mother. Mra Margaret 'of Magna spent lust Sunday jwph wonderfully vacation in Ogden, where with the V. G. Ietta. They were I Gar- It. Mrs. and Mr. entire her id Is the relatives, with Hannifin and her of trip. Lucas house during ing guest Mr. Margaret she was the accompanied to Eureka by Mr tty. son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- spending the week In Salt Lake Dorothy IVtt who has been visitR. made Mm. and Clarity Mr. ert. Rowe. The Rowes accompanied with her sister. Mrs. Mary trade and Inflation ing with the V. G. Petts for sevfights Turkey to that Salt Flanders fears Lake and other relatives and a bualner trip City Mrs. Rowe home and visited for weeks. eral .deficits. Isolate Amerlra. will zealots on Tuesday of this week. friends. the day In Eureka. Lillian Manson Randle's Market Continues Under New Management long-rang- Tintic Folks Urged to Enter Items Juab County Fair Set Sept. Stake News Sed-ell- Quial-F&irban- Eurekans Attend School Lunch Two-For-O- ne Out-of-to- Meet in Richfield , ; Serviceman Home On Leave Sled-ma- n, - Child Accident : 30-d- ay brother-in-leav- Lock Jimmied on Victim Is e, Fire Hall; Mitchel-Wasingto- n, Recovering Nicely Damage Reported Plans Completed for Annual "Old Folks Party August 31 son-in-la- Ladies Guests sister-in-la- At Kiwanis pinch-hittin- er Club Meeting Services Held At Nephi for Mrs. Violet Bale j j -- Jg,jnjWj a. i ; ! ' chll-ro- Tuesday night after the past three weeks in n'r' Colo., where they visited r!;5 ?' mother. Her brother. Harris who has also been Ala mother, drove Mm If ant to Eur k. nfi he was children an rver-nlgt the J. J. Coffey home. Tf Wednesday morning for Wand In Washington, h 18 BtUoned with the VS nav "Pending OWN NEWSPAPER Big Bonus favoW gup 9-- 13 IIIMrt Coffer and two i;nu.,. YOU USE YOUR The Eureka (Utah) Reporter, Friday, August 27, luncheon na-mbei-s HITS HOME WHEN ; Ole Reporter Standard Mining mild Ryan. A Tit Apex Cutiipuny in the eaHtern end of was served lo club the diatriet where a aenautional attendant c. Misses Tl.eli.,.1 mu! goU strike waa made, hud tnude snullier shipment, but the ere bewas not gold and ing marketed wtts not coming from the 940 silver-lea- d proft, level. It wuu a duct being mined from the 900 foot level drift which connected No. 1 and 2 shafts. However, it was in the vicinity of the gold strike and it was believed that by following the leads they would eventually carry the work into Win YOUR ADVER11SINC j i re-an- three-wee- two-wee- k Me-Pol- in I- nntl-Re- d |