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Show 1 I 'Z'Ol X. n appreciate! your celling in newi items to your local correspondent before Tuesday evening Volume In Fifty-fou- r -- the Navy Now te mm THE REPORTER . . . The Eureka (Utah) Reporter, Friday, June 10, 20 learS r: , Utnh Your Advertising Hits Home When You Use Your Own Newspaper Number Frice Ten Cents 1955- - Eureka Students Get BYU Degrees Reporter in - . j Avj, Twenty-Thre- e Summer Kindergarten to Here on Monday and Begin Most of the claim holders of Washington, to spend the sumTintic District were rejoicing over mer with relatives. Gary FOraey, son of Bishop Mrs. Gensvieve Ekloff, Mias the fact that both houses of the Mra George Foracy, and Rex Lee, United States Congress had pas- Ellen Sampson and Miss Jessie sed a bill which provided exemp- Logan were attending the BYU son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lee of tion from the requirements of a summer school. were members of the Summer kindergarten will start Monday hundred dollars worth of work on Mra. Ray Sorenson and Richard Eureka at the Brigham June 13, at 9 a.m., according to information mining claims during the year Gatlcy left for southern California graduating class '. , h to spend the summer. Mrs. Sor- Young University, on Friday of ending July 1, 1935. Both Mr. Forsey and by the school office on Wednesday morning. The bill had not become a law ensen went to attend summer last week. f Mr. Lee were graduated with a Mrs, Rowena Hansen has been as yet but word from Representa- school. as the instructor and tho from school B. 8. the of employed degree, Mrs. Murdock Mr. N. and was to and Willmore tive the effect class will meet for 30 school days that President Roosevelt was ex- children and Miss Cecil Wilson commerce. ofThe young men are Santaquin-Tinti- c in the first grade room which is Tintic high .school pected to sign the measure soon. were spending a week at Lake graduates located on the top floor of the Eurand filled missions for the LDS Most mining men were familiar City, Colorado, with relatives. eka Elementary school building. Mrs. Jemima Jameson, aged 67 church. with the contents of the bill for LDS To be eligible for attendance, Mr. and Mra. Forney and Mr. and the reason that it was practically years, passed away at her home students must have reached the Identical with the one which elim- in Mammoth, after a lingering ill- Mrs. Lee were in Provo on Thursness. Deceased was the widow day evening for the Baccalaureate inated work a year ago. Stake conferenct was held June ags of 6 yeara before October 31, One of the richest shipments of Hugh Jameson, who died a few services, and attended the com- 3 and 4 with Elders Marion G. 1955. of ore sent out of the district in months previous. Surviving was mencement exercises on Friday Romney and Elroy A. Wirt hiin in recent months was that marketed two sons, Mitchell and Kenneth morning. attendance Special music for the Ninth by H. E. Carlson and Alex Jarvis, of Eureka, three daughters, Mrs. two Sunday sessions was furnishWili M 4 leesees in the Eagle and Blue Bell C. E. Baker of Tooele, Mrs. Mr. and Mra, Clarence WahlquWt ed by the Santaquln 2nd ward Reproperties. It was estimated thate liam Combe and Mrs. Helen Fife and son, Farrell, and daughter, lief Society chorus under the diJerry Montoya the small shipment of about forty-fiv- of Mammoth; tons would bring between Funeral services were conducted Mra. Bethea Wolf and her baby rection of Laura Wentover. Acfourteen and fifteen thousand dol- at the Neil O'Donnell Mortuary daughter of Santa Monica, Calif., companist was Sherla Bingham. in Eureka with burial in the Ever- were In town over the Memorial Elder Wlrthlin urged us to accept lars. The ore was taken from the green cemetery in Springville. Day holidays. Mra. Wolfe Is mak the advice our leaders have been . The. cold, rainy weather of last 1750 foot level of the Eagle and Mr. and Mra. John Morley Jr. ing her home with her parents, giving us for the past 18 years in week might have dampened the Blue Bell, one of the properties had the misfortune to lose their while her husband, Ernest (Bucky) regard to storing for the future residents of the district, but not owned by the United States Min- Infant son. The child lived only Wolfe is in the service in Texas. lest we be as were the people in the exuberance of the 9th graders. hours. Interment was All are former residents of Eur- the days of Noah unprepared. He They celebrated at a weiner roast, ing and Smelting Company where twenty-fou- r also cited the need for more fast- or as it turned out to be a weiner Carlson and Jarvis had been in Eureka cemetery. eka. in ing and prayer and for the pay- boil last Friday evening, honoring working for many months. The ment of honest fast offerings. El- one of their values were principally in gold, classmates, Bobby Jo der Romney talked on the principal Fiedler, who is leaving this week also run high in silver. Mr. and Mra Earl Potts were in it of revelation, mentioning those re- for Orem, where the Fiedler famThe strike was not a large one Vernal last week attending the vealed to the Prophet Joseph Smith ily plan to make a home. Bobby Jo out had and ore the rich pinched American Legion Convention. This which had come to pass. He said was presented with' a lovely y was to where a little there point was the 37th annual convention for that the greatest need of our day the class members. chance of another like shipment, gift by the organization, and officers for Is the realization that this is the The young people had planned an but Mr. Carlson and Mr. Jarvis the coming year were elected last still Church of Jesus Christ He warned r had a showing of gbod ore. picnic at tho home of Mr. conthe of the last Saturday, day that acceptance of guidance of and Mrs. Brennan Hannifin, but Utahs Chief Forester Firewarden has proclaim- us The long looked for Silver City vention. the Lord is the only thing which the cold rain drove them inside and The Auxiliary also elected offi- road project got underway when ed a closed season making all unpermitted fires on will save this generation from des- they decided that weinera were men were work to crew a of put cers for the coming year, and Mra olation. Others called on to speak just as tasty boiled as roasted, and inUtah forests watersheds and to The commission. road the state illegal, according Nettle B. Hayes is the new national by members of the stake the evening's festivities went on as formation received by Deputy Fire- Included the and executive committee woman. Mrs. job was being handled by E. M. also Malcolm Jol- planned. presidentcy, varon worked who had EurGerald of Boyer warden, Peterson, made in home her Eureka Hayes ley, Wm. T. Greenhalgh, Melba eka. Games, bingo, music and taking for a number of yeara and is a ious projects in this district and and Mary Nelaon. Lunch It has been noted that most of Nelson, pictures were thoroughly enjoyed of Mra. Nellie Brandt who had proved himself to be an noon 3rd at served was the by Utah's mountain areas have reby the young people, and a sump-tou- a and Mra Hirma Bradley of Eur- exceptional road builder. ceived subnormal amounts of win- quorum of Elders and a little over The work consisted of building eka. picnic lunch disappeared in fill Be 83 was taken in for thrir missionter precipitation and have been double quick time. at event a complete cut off or The successful four-da- y fund. off subjected to an unusually dry ary MIA were Mary CroThose say Vernal crowded with state and Silver City, the road to take mill The Sunday evening service nin, Ann attending spring season and it will be neces- was national department dignitaries as just the other side of the old conNancy Roberts, Kennedy, DeGraffeix-relconducted Ellen by well as more than 500 American and run in a direct line to sary to practice extreme vigilence MariGloria directed by Joyce Bray, Gertie Garbett, with h song nect to the main opening with destruction up and prevent widespread members. Ann Hannifin, Legion Newman, auxiliary lyn ttretch runing to Jericho. Mra Ivy Baker Priest, U. S. Sunday, June 12, will be Rev. of our watersheds by wild fire. stake MIA chorister Melba Jensm. Nancy Bird, Colleen Fox, Joan Roand se Under this arrangement, three Wm. Corlette's last evening ser- Utahs burning permit system al- Prayers were by Tommy Olsen Treasurer, was the main convennlund, Ross Bradford, Ken SpurWest-ove- r; tion speaker. right angle turns and three rail- vice for the summer at the local lows land owners and others to use Lila Cherry. Theme, Nora Helen rier, George Castleton, Raymond scripture reading, Pete Gillispie, and Tom RanThe affair also marked the first road crossings could be eliminated Methodist church. A resident pas- fire for trash disposal and range Shaw. Stake athletic directors, Lo- Jones, and the distance of travel was tor will be here for regular church land improvement purposes while dle. appearance of the Lone Ranger cut JoAnn Thomas services and the schedule will be checking indiscriminate and care- well and presented by half. (Brace Beemer, Oxford, Mich.) in Assisting Mrs. Hannifin were awards for basketball and volleyAccording to the best informa- announced In this paper In, a later less use of fires. Vernal. Many children crowded Mrs. Lloyd Randle, who had charge received honors. Genola ward ball issue. desseason closed as the During n buainees houses to ob- tion obtainable, the job would be the games, and Mrs. Maynard It is urged that all members of ignated by the Chief Forester, the three trophies in the mens divis- of carried through to completion as tain the cowboys autograph. in charge of the Bingo. Cronin, one. received In the Eureka the eveion, attend church the Sunday law requires anyone desiring to set The Chamber of Commerce pre- the necessary money had been EurGenola division and women's vices and set show their ap- on fire any forest, range, grass or ning sented the Lone Ranger with an appropriated. to Rev. Corletta for brush lands a written permit is- eka wards each received a soft-ba-ll Miss Florence Bennett, daugh- preciation Aqualante badge during his visit. to Eureka Sunday even- sued by a county or district fireand bat Mr. and Mra Potts report a ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. James comingto conduct Stake Mia Maid leader, Ruby Bennett of this city, graduated ings six weeks. services for the warden. It is the firewarden's remost satisfactory convention. sponsibility to assure himself that Bigler presented Mia Joy pins to from the Moosehart school at past pins, New adequate safeguards are provided the following girls: Moosehart, Illinois, during the to protect life and p rope try. Secur- Colleen HIgginson, Jeanie Higgin-somonth. She was the seventh child Shirley York, Ruby Limb, ing a permit does not relieve a burfrom this district to complete ner of liability for a fire he may Madge Kirk, Ha Rae Hone, Dorine Of Elks training at this institution. set, but it does alert all protection Wall, Caroline Borgeson, Rose Enjoy A. D. Manson, secretary of the local Moose Lodge No. 1470 in agencies of the presence of a fire, York, Lisa Murdock, Mona Rae Mrs. Beverly Jameson was elecLake Bennett said, saving many dollars in needless Lamb; 1 year to Phyllis Griffith, Trip speaking of Mini "smoke charing. Nora Westover, Kathleen Green- ted president of the Ladies of "Immediately after the death of at the Sheila Steck, Caroline Nel- Elks State Association Florence's father, application was Deputy Warden uerald Peterson halgh,Maurine L.D.S. Sun da School students of made convention held at Cedar Elk's Connie Moosto of Mendenhall, rethe son, to governor lists four important points Mammoth enjoyed an outing in ehart member: 1. Check with me to see Morgan, Lids Jasperson, and a City last week. Mrs. Winona by the lodge for the admisSalt Lake City last Saturday. sion of Thomas was elected state treasChild Moose to the the Peggy Kay. girl Twenty members of Springville if the type of fire you expect to special award to was Funds for the trip were derived at the CeFlorence's Moosehart. of The presented by urer of the association program Kiwanis Club journeyed to Eu- light requires a permit 2. Request from a bake sale held a few City dar City meeting. Tintic Ladles didress- reka on as festival MIA k fitted her chorus, the stake a training the written place, and Wednesday stating Mammoth. permit months ago in evening to have two She received a broad were guests of the Eureka Ki- time and reason for your fire. 3. rected by Vera P. Patten with Eva of Elks feel honoredelected The young people making the maker. to the of their members music education in Thom' Lucille and Pearl literature, club. wanis Be Okelberry with fire careful any extremely two top positions in the state astrip were accompanied by Mra and art. Twelve as as songs Kiwanis4. conditions take were accompanists weather and If songs Lila Erickson who was in charge sung by Miss Donna and John the group with Miyo Yamashlta an abrupt change after you have were presented with stake speech sociation. of the Sunday School outing, Mr. W. Osborne wereMeiling Mrs. husband, Harold Idamarried at Good-lifstarted the fire, do not hesitate to director, Mary Woodbury giving JamesonJameson's and Mra Jimmy Lunt, Mr. and ho Falls. The ceremony was per- accompanying and Perry exalted ruler of is the Other of Springville as song leader. call immediately for help. the Introductions. program the Tintic Mra James Toone, and Mr. and formed 711 BPOE, No. lodge of W. Huffaker Jena by Judge The allegiance to the flag was story by Mr. Peterson requires all citizens numbers Included Mra Veil Phillips. and both Mr. and Mrs. Jameson city. The bride a daughter of led Ray Badertcher of the Eu to aid in preventing wild fire losses nie Murdock and a talk by Melba have been active in Elks lodge Mrs. Erickson had made ar- that Mrs. Arthur Haynes, the groom rekabydub. Jensen. be will watersheds so Utah's of Evald that with Mygren rangements for the past few yeara and stepson of Mrs. John H. OsThe new stake baptismal font workhonor Springville members were wel- able to produce maximum quantiSalt Lake City to act as guide for aborne. the were given Mrs. Jameson is Both among were held popular comed esrvices President Alex May water. useable dedicatory by Blight, ties of the group. They met him at the the younger set of Eureka. one. a 7 a.m. with and at introductions were made 29, commencing sea gull monument at the temple by of The Ladies the Auxiliary Glenn Coffman W. L. of Springville. Elder Clayaon conducting. grounds. Their tour started at American Legion elected new of- Wilson Lee introduced the Eureka Vivian Roper conducted the sing-- , the welfare building; next on the ficers as follows: Mrs. Bernice club members. DUP ing with Radell Hudson at the agenda was the delightful exper- Milllman, president; Mrs. Emma A tasty meal was prepared and ience of attending the organ re- Wheeler, first piano. Invocation was by ElRoy Mrs. served Murdock. Congregational singing by the Eureka Klwanianns cital at the tabernacle. Following Thelma Griggs, second with Mrs. Alex in charge. included The Spirit of God like a the organ recital they visited the Miss Goldie Wheeler, sec- The meal was Blight all museum on the temple grounds. Fire is Burning, and "Oh Thou enjoyed by Mrs. Erma Convention of Jub county DUP Kind and Gracious Father. ReThe tables were beautipresent. The group were then taken to the retary and treasurer;Mrs. Bacon, historian; Myrtle fully decorated with purple iris was held in Nephi on Friday of marks were made by Bishop Carcapltol grounds where they en- Painter, Mrs. Virginia and yellow tulips. They were un- last week. Mrs. A. L. Anderson. lyle Wall, and Elder Clayaon who joyed a picnic lunch. They made Carlson, chaplain; sergeant-at-armMra usually effective since they are 'Juab president was in charge of commented that another milestone a tour or the Primary Children's WilMyrtle Painter, Mra the Kiwanis colors. the convention meetings. Filtrol Corp., 20 cars; Bullion in the progress of our stake had hospital, then on to the "Dlls Is son, Mra Ruby SorensonLydia and Mra A luncheon preceded the after- been made (we have had no font Beck, 7 can; Chief Consolidated of the evening was Speakers the Place monument Then the May board. executive Bergstrom, J. F. Wingate, one of Springville's noon meeting and yearly reports since our stake was organized in Mining Co., 51 cars; Mammoth real treat of the day, at least for Bob, the son of Mr. and Mra oldest members. He spoke on Ki- were given bv captains of various 1939). A vocal duet was sung by Mine, 1 car; Tintic Standard Minthe younger children, a leisurely Fred who was Button standing wanis ideals. camps. Mrs. NUle Laird of Eureka Winifred Roundy and Diane tour of the soo. While making this West Side ing Co., 3 can; Iron Blossom High school in Salt President Blight expressed plea- gave the report for the local Suntrip Mr. Nygren treated afl the Lake City, distinguished himself sure "Open the Doors of the Mines, 2 cars; Empire Mines, 2 at the good attendance from beam Camp. cars. young folks to a popcycle. After by winning two gold medals, one (Continued on page two) Members attending from Eureand thanked Lea Ranthey had ohed and awed at all of them being the Homer Chris- Springville Mrs. Hiva inter-cluWebb, Mrs. b were dle, chairman, for the ka the interesting sights at the zoo tensen for outstanding athletics Eureka club for work well done Louie Barrett Mrs. Myrtle Row-lethey travelled to Liberty park in the school a and the other Mrs. Carrie Dunlavey, Mrs. In arranging the inter-clu- b meetwhere supper was served by the medal. The Button and Mrs. Rowena Hansen. Laird ing. adults in charge. Rides on the scholarship were in Eureextended an invitad and taking in the family Springville where they made their home tion to Eureka Kiwanis club to rest of the concessions, the group ka for many yeara visit with them sometime this 7:30 started for home at plenty A very lovely and impressive summer. tired but all thoroughly pleased ceremony was held at the home Next meeting will be Ladies with their big day. Mrs. Hans Hassell when her and will be held the Mrs. Erickson announces that of Night Jessie Adelln became home of President and Mrs.at Alex a trip of some sort is being plan- daughter of bride the B. Wilson Stanley ned for the little people who were of Eureka. Blight. g too young to make the The ceremony was performed Mr, and Mra. Gayle Carlson left trip. by Bishop Bigelow Bradley of last Saturday for San Francisco, this presence of in Mammoth Mrs. Nell Rowe and Miss Edith they will attend a convenA summer vacation school and and close friends. A recep- where tion of tho Metropolitan Ufe In- recreation program sponsored by Pendray returned home last Friday tion was tendered the couhappy after spending the past two weeks ple at the Mammoth ward Keren surance Company. Mrs, Olive Carl, the Methodist church will begin son accompanied her son and his In Salt Lake and Ogden. They were lion hall morning, June 13, at 9:30 following the ceremonyi as Sacramento, where Monday called to Salt Lake by the death a.m. at the church. A very fine program was fol- wife an far and she will visit with a of an uncle. Richard May. They lowed by dancing. The Rev. Donald McDougal, an ornewlyweds her family, the C. K. daughter Petersons. were in Ogden for a few days with left for Salt Lake minister will dained where City The Gayle Carlsons will meet conduct Fresbyterian Mrs. Rowe's son and family, the the summer school proboarded a plane for Seattle, they Don Mrs. Carlson of Provo Robert Rowes. They returned to Wash., to spend a short honey- Mr. and and the work will consist of and tho group will make a trip to gram Salt Lake for the Memorial Day moon. Bible classes, craft work, games holidays and were guests at the Ruben Myers, son of Mr. and Canada before returning to Utah. and various types of recreation. homo of Mra. Richard May for a Mrs. Roy Myers of this city, was The summer work will be nonMrs. YUlle Under and son. Bill, sectarian and all those interested few days before returning to Eur- one of the graduates of the Judge eka Memorial school at Salt Lake who have been visiting In Eureka are Invited to attend regardless at the home of Mr. and Mra. Glen of their religious belief. City. Mn. Nellie Bramlt returned For further information contact Mr. and Mra. Dave Garbett Knotts and with Mr. and Mrs. Newman at Dugway, for the Mra. Pat Brady, home last week after spending the were rojolclng over the arrival of months In California and Nevada twin boys bom on Memorial Day. past ten days left Monday for their Regular Sunday School meeting She visited In Blue Diamond, Nev., Miss Anna Porter of Cedar City home in Long Bench, Calif. They at 10 a.m. Charles Hawkins will instruct with her daughter and family, Mr. was in Eureka. She was a former are former residents of Eureka. the Bible class. and Mrs. Roy Stapley, and in Los resident of this city and came Mr. and Mrs, John Phipps spent Angeles with her son and his fam- here to attend the wedding of Harold Brohm of Salt Lake, forily, the Carl Brandts, and In South Miss Jessie Hassell and Stanley four days last week visiting with San Gabriel with her sister, Mrs. Wilson. relatives in Salt Lake, Ogden and merly a resident of Eureka was here for Memorial Day. LaVon Reed. Mina Fhylis Bant left for Seattle Hcber. V - I W "H, . X"" Stake News Graders Honor Class Member at Party . Ronald Nelson Eureka Youths .Leave (or Navy Training Ronald Nelson, eon of Mr. and Mra. Eldon (Ike) Nelaon and Jerry Montoya, eon of Mr. and Mra. Vincent Montoya of Eureka, enlisted in the U. S. Navy laat week. They are now at the naval training center at San Diego, Calif. Both boys graduated laat month from Tintiu high school, and were active in school activities during their high school years. Ronald was an outstanding athlete, and did some fast foot work during the basketball season, and was president of the student body doring his senior year. Jerry participated in the athletic training program during his attendance at high school, and had one of the principal parts in the senior play. Tex Carson Circus Coming Here Tuesday, June 21 First big show of the season, the Tex Carson circus, will be here June 21, at Eureka Ball parity It consists of the world's finest acts, Miss Dorothy Anderson, the world's greatest girl horseman with her 210,000 Liberty act will give an exhibition of her ability. The circus carries with it nifty cowgirls and cowboys. The cowboys an headed by the famous movie picture star and famous rodeo expert, Ponca Bill, with his wild west and congress of rough riders, aerial and acrobats acta, iron jaw women, jugglers and contortionists, clowns galore, world's greatest fun makers, trained dogs and ponies. Baby Jumbo, that comical to performing elephant, conceded be the best trained by man. Two performances of the circus will be given, afternoon and evening, doors open at 2 and 8 p.m. Eurekans Attend Legion, Auxiliary Meet Vernal Closed Season Declared for Fires; Not Permitted on Utah Watersheds going-awa- out-doo- Resident Pastor sister-in-la- by-pa- at ss Methodist Church d north-sout- down-tow- Eureka Woman Is -- Sunday School President n, Kiwanians from Students Salt City - Utah Lady Springville Guests at Eureka cul-ur- al - Mammoth Reunion Set Sunday At Payson Park All residents of the old mining camp at Mammoth will gather for their annual Mammoth Old Timers reunion at Payson Park on Sunday, June 11. All are asked to come early, bring lunch and meet old friends . and share in past and present experiences. There will be prizes and other attractions, committee members announce and all are asked to notify friends of the event Lake Lloyd H. Sullivan of Salt City is president with Mrs. Ross Dowdell of Payson, vice-preside- nt Band Instructor Sets Schedule For Summer Work Ronald Griggs, band instructor, announces the following schedule for the summer months: bands will meet on Fridays, C band at 3 p.m., B band at 4 p.m. and A band at 0 p.m. This schedule will be followed throughout the summer. Mr. Griggs urges that all members attend these meetings. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Hansen of Greenriver, Utah, spent the weekend here with Mr. Hansen's mother, Mrs. Rowans Hansen. Uttle daughter Sally, who has spent the past two weeks here with her grandmother, returned to Green River on Monday with her parents. Mra. Ernest Carter and family and Mra Harold Sorenson of Mammoth and family left this week for Ely, Nev., where they will make their home for the summer months. Mr. Carter and Mr. Sorenson are employed In the Ely area. Mr. ami Mra. IUI1 Laird of ray-so- n visited in Eureka last week. They spent the day with frienda fe well-earn- Members at Nephi Meeting vice-presMe- vice-preside- Ore Cars Shipped Total 86 During Past Week s; Echa-varet- tl, y. well-kno- merry-go-roun- Methodist Church Sets Summer Recreation Events day-lon- rela-live- s Ar-vi- d Let's Pray for a Clear Track |