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Show Universal Microfilming Corp. 141 Pierpont Ave. Suit Lake City 1, Utah :mm REPORTER THE your calling appreciate in nawi Born to your local cormpondairi before Tuesday avaning Volume Fifty-fo- ur -- Dee Clement Elected Your Advertising Hits Homo Whan The Eureka (Utah) Reporter, Friday, November 4, 1955-- " Head4 Achievement Day Displays Show Much Work Accomplished This Year H club members and their leaders were The Election of officers for 1956 was the main point ighly pleased at the fine attendance at the Achieveof business at the Wednesday evening meeting of the ment Day program at the Little Theatre on Friday of last week. Eureka Kiwanis club, held at the Memorial Bldg., evening The work completed by the var4-- H elec-ta- d: ious 4.H groups was on display, THS Names Paper President, Dee Clement; Ray Badertscher; secreNevers; tary and Treasurer, Vem directors, Alex Blight, V. L. Anderson, Wilson Lea, George Forsey, Msgr. A. F. Glovannonl, Harry Yamashita, Wm. Treloar and Leslie Randle. On Thursday, October 20, the The new officers will be Installed Pep dubandheld a "Deer Hunting Dance, it turned out to be at the first meeting in January. splendid success. Cake, candy The members enjoyed a delicious a punch wer sold and the Pep meal, and a vote of thanks was and Virginia dub had secured a good western given to Ins Clement, and rchestra. AgBadertcher, Maud Blight nes Anderson for preparing the We had four grand days off for tasty meal. deer season, namely, Friday, Satand Monday, but The next meeting will be held urday,ofSunday the students were happy at the home of Mr. and Mrs Alex most to be back at school, although Blight. ' some students did a "bit of Bluffing and continued hunting for a few more days. During the week of October 24 to 28, the school was ringing with the sound of cheers. Girls were practicing for the tryouts for main cheerleaders. A Friday afternoon assembly was held, and two groups of girls with three girls in each group, performed for the students, 80. Giles, Nuttall Mrs. Clara died and led the student body in school mother of Mrs. Rex Hickman, Tuesyells to decide who the cheer leadat her home In Provo last ers were to be. Ballots were passed attack. a heart of day out to the student body and the She was bom March 25, 1875, following girls were chosen: Lael in Provo, a daughter of L. John Clement, Ann Roberta and Mary and Elisabeth Clarkson Nuttall. Bogdan. She was an active member of the Spooks and goblins were main Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y subjects of talk during the past Saints and a member of the two weeks. Everyone was ta'klng Daughters of Utah Pioneers. about the big Halloween party, the community was putting on for ths Surviving are five sons, two kids in the community, which was BernarSan Francis, daughters, held Saturday. We wish to thank N., Ogden; Leonard Calif; dino, Fred N., Powell, Wyo.; M. Joseph, the Community for a really swell with the U. S. Army In Germany; are losing two students from J. C. (Zl-d- a) Floyd K., Provo; Mrs. Mrs. Rex Tintic high, Nancy Kennedy and Schultz, Ogden; Atherley. Nancy Is leaving (Edna) Hickman, Provo; 13 Dean four great grand- with her family, Thursday, Novemgrandchildren ber 8, for Ely, Nevada, and Dean children. la moving to Maiyavale. All the had. visited here a students at Tintic high are sorry Mrs. GU and few days before her death to see them leave. was a guest at ths Ned Hickman On Wednesday November 2 the home. Pep Club will choose the Sophomore cheerleaders to lead the school yells for the sophomore vice-preside-nt, Staff, Cheer Leaders Past Week Mother of Local Yoman Dies; Services in Provo Polio Heads Are Named for Year Mrs. F. H. Beckatead of Nephl was recently named chairman of Juab County Infantile Paralysis chapter. Mrs. Priscilla W. Nielsen was renamed treasurer and Mrs Edith Green, veteran polio fund worker of Silver City was named honorary life chairman. Methodist Church SS Has Party School The Methodist Sunday and the M.Y.F. celebrated ateve-a Halloween party on Monday ning. Thirty young people were present, and the church was artistically decorated in the Halloween colors. Ths main attraction of the evening was the spook alley. The and pirghost, witch, bell ringer ate gave everyone a good scare. Games were enjoyed and the refreshments were very good. The evening ended with a major operation performed behind a screen and everyone was surprised when the ordeal. the patient survived were as folThe committees lows: spook alley, Tom Guy Yamashita, Johnny land; games, Mary Ellen son, Diana Randle, Linda Shanna Ryan; decorations, Johnson, Marjorie Randle, Hyde. Refreshments were Sunday School teachers. team. The "Tintic Tattler' paper staff was choseif this week. The members are as follows: Edi(prs: Noel Archabal end Lael Clement; feature editor, Sylvia Sutherland; Humor editors, Anna Marie Montoya and Helen Sorenson; sports, Carl Peterson; cover artist, David Mr. Sandstrom will be the advisor again this year. This la all the news from THS but we hope we can be "on the ball this year and have something each week for the Reporter. Noel Archabal and I would appreciate having the students hand in artlclea of interest to ue In time to get them to the Reporter by Tuesday evening. Claes Reporters are urged to give us a few Items each week, and students, if your claaa news doesn't hit the headlines, get after your reporters, and if you dont see that we get some school news for next week's Reporter, you'll hear from us again teal soon. Lael Clement, reporter Sand-stro- Business Closes On Veterans' Day All business houses In Eureka Randle, will be closed on Friday, NovemSuther- ber 11 In Observance of Veteran's Fergu- Farten, Janice Day. Gary Gun tin, son of Mr. and Genctte Mrs. Tom Gustln is attending a by the commercial art achool in Salt Lake City. Gary graduated last spring from Tintic high school. Ticklers By George and all those attending report it was an excellent display, and realized the many hours of work spent by the members and the leaders in completing the many finished articles of clothing. The following program was presented: Opening prayer, Mrs. Millie Kay; group singing of "America and America the Beautiful with Mary Ellen Ferguson accompanying; vocal solo, Linda Farren, accompanied by Sharon Christensen; style review by let, 2nd, 3rd and 5th sewing groups; awarding of pine and certificates to those completing their projects by .Ray Burtenshaw; closing prayer, LaRue Classmate Party Tuesday evening, the Sophomore class of Tintic high, gave a farewell party for one of their classmates, Nancy Kennedy, who is leaving with her parents to make a home In Ruth, Nev. The party was held In the "Big Gym and the evening's entertainment consisted of a Spook Alley, dancing and later on refreshments were served, which everyone really enjoyed. Claes members are very sorry to have Nancy leave, but wish her the beet of luck and happiness In her new home end school. A special thank-yo- u to our claaa advisor, Ellen Ferguson, and to Mrs. Brennan Hannifin, for helping make the party a success. Marilyn Newman, class reporter I V ' have a feeling we're being spied upon. Juab home demonstration agent r Write-in- s Ballot; License Examiner Driver's License examinations will be held In Eureka on Tuesday, November 15, at the Tin. tie high iwhool. The examiner will be in the library from 10 ajn. until 4 p-So many requests have been madct o have an examiner make Expected On the official ballot on which townspeople will vote next Tuesday, November 8, for three city council men the names of Harold Brenton, Elmer Westerlund ' Ward Sustains New Asst. Clerk at and Herbert Curwen will appear. Three men are the only ones who taxpayers party again swept the field end placed their complete ticket, with the exception of one. The office lost was the treasurer which went to the Democratic party. Heading the ticket waa Albert Johnson for mayor and he carried with him Into office r councilFrank Briskey, man; Angus Miller, Edward Van Leu van and Clarence Bauer as two year councilmen. The recorder Job again went to Mrs. Wilma Webber who had no opposition, as her name appeared on both tickets. Mrs. Katie Towers waa elected theasurer over Rex Hickman. The election of the Taxpayers complete ticket meant there would be no mixed council On the first of the month the Eureka Reporter had another and albirthday, its thirty-fiftthough there wee no celebration honoring this event It nevertheless waa pleasing to the publishers to realize that another milestone had been added to the many In which this newspaper had served the great Tintic District. The Reporter was established in 1900 by C. E. Huleh who had control of it until May 1931 when he old his Interest to C. EL Rife who had been connected with the paper for the past twenty yean. Thirty-fiv- e yean la a long time for an establishment to 'continue In business, but tlw owners be. lieved that it yet had a long life to live and some prosperous times ahead. The Reporter had made somewhat of a record for itself in that It had never missed a week in which the paper did not come out on time. A new set of officers for the Arthur G. Sullivan Poet of the American Legion woe elected at the meeting held In the Legibn hall. Heading the list was the name of J. L. Wilson for commander. Mr. Wilson, a veteran of World Vr I, had been activ In legion work for many years. The retiring commander was W, K. Carson, EL P. Sax waa the retiring adjutant. Other officers were John B. Crofour-yea- h, W. K. Car- Jerry Bergstrom, adjutant and finance officer; Frank Townley, chaplain. Henry Franks, sergeant; Frank A. Grant, service officer; George Forsey, historian; N. Willmore. Edwin Simpmn and Angus Miller, ex-- 1 ecutlve committee. After the business session a delicious luncheon was enjoyed. An announcement coming from the elate fish and game department was to the effect that the state had decided to purchase the Clear Lake hunting grounds In Millard County and made It a public shooting grounds. The Clear Lake project wee a one which would benefit duck hunters In all sections of Central Utah. It would be a great benefit to Untie sportsmen for the reason that It was fairly close and had been the stomping grounds for duck hunters of this locality for a great many years past. The state game department also an- - . Sunday Conference Ward conference was held Sunday evening at the Eureka ward, regular trips to Eureka, for the under direction of President Carl Patten, with Bishop George For-se- y purpose of conducting examinconducting. The services foL ations for drivers licenses, that lows: Opening song, "O Ye Mounan effort la being made to comtains High; with Norman Jameply with the requests. son at the organ and Wanda Colo-vlc- h residents apof number The as chorister; invocation, Gerdeterwill plying for licenses ald Elton; sacrament song, 'How mine whether ocnot the Drivers Great the Wisdom and the Love. License division will send n man C'are nee Bauer waa released aa each month to conduct these assistant ward clerk; Neldon Marexaminations. . shall was sustained aa assistant clerk; testimonies were given by Neldon Marshall, John Castleton, Clennis Larsen, Bishop Forsey, Maude McIntyre, Allle Platt, Joan Thomas; talks were given by members of the stake, President Max Nelson, Lawrence Clayson, Carl A. 10; Patten; vocal solo, Betty Robinson, Friends of Howard McIntyre will accompanied by Virginia Lee. be pleased to learn that he returnOther special musical numbers by ed home lest Friday, after being the ward choir, with Virginia Lee confined to St. Mark's hospital in The date of the LDS bazaar has conducting and Norma Jameson Salt Lake for several days, where been changed to Thursday, Novmachinist a accompanying; '1 Walked Today he received treatment for an ar59, Clifton Curtis, ember 10, instead of the date The Lord thritic condition. He la recuperatat Where Jesus Walked; given in last week's paper, Nov- at the navel ordinance plant of Hosts; "The Lord's Prayer, ing at hie home In Mammoth, and at while died ember 11. An unexpected develop- Pocatello, recently James LunL la much improved. ment made the change necessaiy. work, according to word received benediction, Lunch will be served at noon Eureka. and a bake sale will be conducted in also. Handy work of all kinda will He wee born at Eureka, Decbe sold which will Include many ember 16, 1895, a eon of Charles articles suitable for Christmas Curtis and Elizabeth Stinger. He made hie home here with hie pargifts. Make note of the change in the ents for many years. He served date. Thursday, November 11 be- In the navy during World War I and saw service aboard the USS ginning .at noon. Goblins, witches, and spooks of all kinds were Wilmington end the USS Rail-boAfter the war he settled In much in evidence last Saturday evening, when the Pocatello, and had resided there Tintic cavorted at the annual since. He married Mildred Rehmer Kids and older kids of Tin--tlc Feb. 27, 1927, at Salt Lake City. Halloween party, held at the high school. He wee a member of Portneuf ol The and elementary Lodge 18, AFAAM; Gate City c nounced that a $10,000 program Commandary 4, Knights Templar; school children were entertained at Santaquin-Tinti7 0. had been approved for the im- Chapter 6, Royal Arch Masons, an early party, held from to provement of Burr aston Pond In and the El Korah Shrine of Boise. Their wide eyed interest and their LDS clever costumes were mirth prothe eastern end of Juab County. Survivors include hie widow, voking to the They Catherine, the little twelve year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene two eons and one daughter, one danced around the gymnasium and Ward conferences are continutwo half later were served hot dogs and North, died at the St. Marks hoe. sister, two with the forth one being held In ing and five wee grandchildren. punch. Their look of pleasure pital In Salt Lake City. The child sisters, Ehireka on Saturday evening and had been ill with heart trouble for enough to please those in charge over a year. The child waa born in of the party, and to feel that the Sunday. An informal meeting for all ward and stake officers was work put forth In putting on the held Eureka on August 26, 1923 and all Saturday evening with Presiwas life been had in her very rewarding. party spent this city. dent Patten conducting. The proachool senior and The Junior high Surviving in addition to her parconsisted of group singing, ents were two brothers, Gene and party was held from 9 to midnight. gram All attending were In costume, and special organ music by Norma Edward. a duet sung by Glenn la dancing, a spook alley, trick games Jamison, The Saturday night club memand Leslie Larson, accompanied by of hot and of all dogs sorts, plenty bers were entertained by Mrs. T. Testimonies Mrs. Mary Stack received word and punch all went toward making Ralph Greenhalgh. A. Clement, luncheon and cards were Mr. Mrs. Got and borne by fun the for of week her that granddaughter a gala evening good being the diversions. First prize this don Bell, Mrs. Rhode Bell, Max went to Mrs. Victor Pett, consola- Eileen Martin, daughter of Mr. older "kids of Tintic. Larson, and Lowell Davie. Gordon of Pocatello tion to Mrs. Matilda Brady and all and Mrs. J. A. Martin Heelia talked on the subject, Etereditor-in-chiof named been had cut to Mrs. James Bant. nal Nature of the family unit. at student the yearbook Spires, Mrs Maynard Griggs was hos- Gonzaga University at Spokane, Prayers were by Glen Larson and tess to the members of the Elite Wash. Eileen is In her sophomore Bishop George Forsey. Light reclub. Bridge and a delicious lunchwere served. freshments and at the majoruniversity eon being the feature!. Mrs. Vem year In education. She has visited Not having been to the Sunday ing Rife won first prize and honor in Eureka with her grandmother Filtrol Corp., 25 care; R. L. night meeting and etlll not having prize. Mrs. Emron Birch won the and aunt, Mrs. Clare Larsen, on Garity, 15 cars; Untie Standard trained my Chief Critic tp take house prize. many occasions and la well known leases, 9 cars; Chief Consolidated down the program my news of that Dan Ostrander and William Mc- to many of the residents. Her Mining Co., 6 cars; Chief Con- meeting is meager but I can ImCormick left for their home In Los mother la the former Catherine solidated leases, 4 cars; Mammoth agine It followed the usual pattern Mines, 1 car. Angeles after visiting here with SUck. with ward members fidgeting nerrelatives and friends for two vously on the benches the first weeks. half of the meeting and stake board member anxiously awaitJames (Dick) Haynes waa taken to the veterans hospital in Salt ing their turn to be called on durLake City. He was suffering with ing the last half. Special muaic waa furnished by the Eureka Lap pneumonia. dies' Choir. D. C. Wheeler Sr., of Silver City was at the LDS hospital In Salt Goshen ward presented their Lake where he waa reported to be on reverence on Thursprogram Ul. Mr. suffered Wheeler seriously day evening with Primary presia mine accident more than two dent, Della White conducting the years before and since that time meeting. Invocation wa by Curtis had been in very poor health. Sorenson. Congregational singing The boys who succeeded In makfollowed. Talks were given by Ra chel Jensen, Eva B. Steele, stake ing the basketball team had started training. The following were Primary presidency, Melba Nelson, listed for the sophomore and main Jennie Murdock, and Florence team. Tom Johnson, Roy Buys, Bob Lamb. A poem was given by VirNaylor, Bob Harry Cloud, and a dramatization ginia Carten, Rex Wlrthlln, Gerald Kirk. was presented by Thede and DanArthur Frary, Fred Patrick, ny Thomas. Bishop Vernon NielWoods, Marvin Hillman, Benny son was the concluding speaker. AlUnmn, John Laird, Bonner Benediction was by Morris ThomBlack, Ronald Vance, Jack Vance, as. Max Allred, Allen Beaton, Burke In the 2nd ward on Sunday VivWilson, George Atherley, Alex ian Roper was released as ward Desn Howard Phipps. Gattey, chorister. Claudius Doty wss susThompson and Jack Leathrbury. tained In her place. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Garrlty and Mr. and Mrs. Val Garff. daughdaughter, Mary Francis were Salt w ter and of Mr. and Mrs. Lake visitors. were the James Degraffenreid, The anmml roll rail of the speakers In 2nd ward sacrament American Red Cross opened ami meeting on Sunday night. They the Tintic chapter of the organizawere members of the parly, he aa tion were mnking plane to put the a member of the Tabernacle choir, district over a hundred percent. Driving a olf ball and driving a car have lot ia cenunoa. Both and she aa a guest, touring EurMnry A. Stacks chairman of the nqeire skill, control and practice Take the imooili awing end per ope recently. They gave an Interlocal rhapter had been hard at led liming nwwiry ie maka profnaional golfer. ThcyVa ihe Mina esting account of their trip. Mr. work lining up the sales force, Garff also sang a solo. Following for good driving. Those selected to assist In the sacrament meeting a cottage meetdrive were Prof. T. El Bartlett, C. Tha "pro on ilio road drive hia car amoolhly. II blend with ihe ing was held for all those who E. Rife. Mrs. A. R. Tuckett, Mrs. flow of Irsflic without jerky and of BerauM alerta perfect liming atopi wished to remain and pictures were Jerry Plott. Mrs. H. EL Wall. Mrs. ho never haa to dart from laaa 10 lane. lie glides hia car, anticipating shown of their trip. Thomne 'McCormick. Mrs. Land, hia sc I mevs long in advance. Through coniUnt practice he fan Mrs. wrilam Laird, Mrs. 8am Ed31 r. and Mrs. Maynard Griggs, prove his driving ikilL wards, Mrs. Frances Davis, Mrs. What Make Good Coif ..Hikes Cood Driving Mr. and Mrs. Richard EVkrr and Harry Caten, Mrs. Walt Morgan, Mrs. Angus Miller, Mrs. Maynnrd Glen Tolley of Springvllle made Cronin, Mrs. Carle Duntavy, Mrs. up a party and participated in the deer hunt. They hunted on the Sarah Runnella, Mrs. H. El Carlson and Mrs. Dewey Robinson all of Ekker property In West Tintic snd report a very successful hunt Ehireka; Mrs. Anna Lauer and Malt every day with all those in the party bringMrs. Fred McMillan of Mammoth; day Mrs. Minnie Bates of Silver City. ing home a nice deer. Native of Eureka Died in Idaho, Friends Learn Bazaar Date Set To Nov; Everyone Invited Community Halloween Entertainment Delights Big Crowd of Young Folks pre-scho- 'The far-reachi- : At "Holiday Fair" Forty-Fou- Only Three Names on Election Will Be in Eureka Nov. 15 To Be Shown Number Price Ten Cents in Jk ReportIf 20 IJtart nin, vice commander; son, second t Christmas Ideas Velyn Stevens will conduct a on Wednesday, Holiday Fair November 9 at 1:30 at the LDS amusement ball In Eureka. The fair will consist of some excellent ideas for Christmas gifts and will be of Interest to all the ladles In Fox. . the district. She will have patterns County Agent, Mrs. Velyn Ste- end some finished articles to give vens was also present at the meet- the ladles an idea of just how attractive these gifts ideas can be ing. An Invitation to all the ladies At the dose of the program and the display light refreshments In the district la being extended, and those attending are asked to were served. bring along a pair of scissors, as there will be many patterns they might wish to have for their own use. Sophomores Give Usa Your Own Newspapar Of Eureka Kiwanis Club with President Alex Blight presid- In g. Tha following officers were You Stake News , rs. half-brothe- Granddaughter of Eurekan Made University Editor ef Ore Shipment for Week of Oct. 28 Drive Like a Professional son-in-la- Sift Brims Mth Stft HitMys |