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Show Universal Microfilming Corp. 141 Plerpont Ave. Salt Lake City 1, Utah tsemember From the files of the Eureka Reporter, Twenty Years Ago.. by Mrs. 0. E. Rife Due to the fact that there were fewer mines in the shipping list the ore shipments for 1938 showed a slight difference in the number of carloads produced. Metal .prices held up well but a number of the smaller properties of the district failed to .produce any ore at all. In 1938 a total of 5232 railroad carloads of ore were marketed against 5402 for 1937, a decrease of 170 carloads, There was only 25 shippers as compared with 36 of last year. The Tin tic Standard continued to lead the list as it had done for many years having sent out 1731 carliods as compared with 1674 for 1937. The gain was 57.. As it had always Volume Fifty-eig- ht Eurekan Escapes Injury in Mishap The Eureka (Utah) Reporter, Friday, January 16, 1959 No. 3 10c per copy Three Business Places Closed Result of Early Sunday Fire Brennan Hannifin escaped serious injury Saturday when been, the shipments from this his pick-u- p truck turned over mine also included those from as he was driving onto the As if the closing of Eureka mines could not the Eureka Standard and this highway from a side road near was the reason the latter pro-- , the red bridge at the south bring sufficient quietness to this mountain min- - K perty does not appear on the end of town. The truck evidenttown, an early Sunday morning fire burned I 01 10 LlldinTldn ing list ly struck an icy spot in the through the movie theater and The mine' that made the road which caused it to turn - hotel and part of the liquor greatest gain during the year over. Bren was pinned in the store closing them down for License Plates Issued Friday was the Grand Central with cab and was unable to get out. the present. 562 cars as compared with 35 Oliver Voss, owner of the Steele McIntyre came along Are Amon Garfield, Juab County in 1937. This was attributed soon after and assisted him in building which housed all three (Continued on Page 4, Col.'l) businesses, is undecided what Assessor, will be in Eureka on getting free. Mrs. .Brennan Hannifin, chairwill be done until he hears to 16, Friday, man of the March of Dimes (today) January from insurance adjusters. So issue license will He be Drive, is reminding the resiplates. much structural damage resultClub House at the Court dents of the area that the County ed that an order has been isfrom 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. money collected in this year's sued to close the building. Dinner-Meetin- g drive will be used in connecThe blaze which broke out reWorld merchant marine tion with the Polio program, about 1:00 a.m. Sunday wrecksize. at record (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) ed the floor of the theatre, the ; ported Present members of the Eureka Kiwanis theatre lobby, and. the hotel Club and their wives and former members and lobby. Part of the floor of if.4 ft their wives were special guests of Division 1 and the liquor agency was burned 7 at a banquet Saturday night away and the heat. caused a considerable . amount of breakin marking termination of the Eureka club Charter, due to age, according to Fire Chief w town conditions existing in the Ralph Hopes,"Jf-at the present time. Closing of The fire started, in the furLDS nace the mines has forced many of room and owing to the the members to seek employdense smoke was a hard one to ment elsewhere, and 'at the prefight. The Eureka Fire Dept, sent time the club has only. 11 fought the blaze from 1:00 a.m. members. to 5:30 a.m. c conSantaquin-TintiStake seatThe Eureka group was The Theater screen and other ed at a special table at which ference speakers included Elequipment were ruined by heat Lt. Gov. William Bishop and ders Delbert L. Stapley of the and smoke. The. furniture in Mrs. Bishop were also seated. Council of Twelve and Elder the hotel lobby, with' the ex--, On hand to present and take over the new driver training car Beautiful corsages in Kiwanis ception of a television set, was . Lorenzo of welfare Hatch the from the Goshen-Motothe past week were: left to right, colors were presented to the saved.. Alexander Schools were of committee. also Talks Blight, E. C. Sorensen, Wm. P. Supt. wives of the Eureka club, and Donald Theodore E. Marlin, The two upper floors of the Paxman, Haynes, Kathel Tschner, the husbands were given the given by the stake presidency. David Don and W. E. Gamble. Instructor Bird, Armstrong, fronJ hotel were damaged some by honor of pinning them on the loAnet omf water and smoke, but generalFinland ladies. The principal speaker of the other talks were given by D. ly speaking the firemen did a Ron Ann marvelous job controlling the evening, Reed Culp, former Lynn Crook,ColleenStapley, Powelson, Higginson fire. Added to the many hazPresident of Kiwanis Internaards in connection- with the Michael and Burraston. PrayTo tional, used as his theme And ers were was the fact that the Drafire, by Bishop LuRay He Prevailed." good fellowship per, Kendall Ewell, Lloyd T. power leading into the buildspoke of the many accomplish-ment- s Penrod The church choir presented and Radcliffe Nelson. ing could not be turned off, the 11 members of the a until a lineman from the Utah President W. Davis, counselspecial program of songs Eureka Club had completed. A last Sunday at the regular or. to President Patten for 15 Power and Light Co. at framed copy of the resolutions Kathel Tschner, manager of Methodist church service. Roto off to arrived' shut' here Pres. Greezihalgh years and of dismissal of the Club Charbert Brenan gave the sermon the Goshen Motor Company, ter was presented to Vem s, before that, was released. Sus-to the current. and conducted the 11:00 a.m. and his salesman, Don ArmFiremen Injured tained as second counselor secretary of the Eureka Pres. Patten was D.- Three firemen were injured, service. Sunday school on S il strong, delivered a 1959 Ford Lynn secreClub, by LeRoy Olsen, EdCrook. Christensen, 30, was treat- - day Jan. 18, will be under automobile to the Board of Division. of ucation tary of Utah-Idah- o Tintlc School the Other business included the ed at the Payson hospital for supervision of Supt. Mabel The program consisted of an District on Saturday of last on Page 2, Col. 3) ler.and be held at 10:00 a.m. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) address of welcome by Mayor week. The automobile is to be of Payson. Osmond Dunford used in a drivers training Clark Elmer of Payson, Lt. course that is taught by David Gov. of Division 1, acted as Bird to the local high school Master of Ceremonies. Violin students. selections were given by HowThe Goshen Motor Company ard Christensen of Payson, and is supplying the car free of the Kiwanis quartet sang sev.charge with the Board of Ederal numbers. Heber Jones, forucation paying the bank intermer member and resident of est on the money that is involEureka, now residing in Pay-soved in the transaction. The lois a member of the quarcal school district will provide tet, and group singing was led the teacher, insurance and all by Rowena De Fiore. Dr. P. necessary supplies. After the Blaine Ellsworth, Governor of completion of the course the Blackfoot, Idaho gave a few State of Utah will well chosen remarks. the school district at the rate There were approximately of $16 for each student who 250 people in attendance from the completes .satisfactorily clubs of Salt Lake, Midvale, training. . The State of Utah Ogden, Logan, Orem, Provo, raises this money by adding Necluded: George Forscy, president; Vem A portion of the present membership of the Nephl, Delta. Dr. Ellsworth of to each license place that $1.00 ver, secretary; Harry Yomashlta, Wilson Eureka Kiwanis club pose for their pictures Blackfoot was accompanied by Lcs-Il- o 4s purchased. Lee, V. L. Anderson, Alexander Blight, with their wives and a number of former two other members from Idaho A. F. dinnerlladertscher, Msgr. attended wives a Randle, who members and Ray The program is sponsored by ; clubs. who is In the East and Dec Gloviuinonl, meeting Saturday evening at Payson at American Automobile the Clement and. Win. Trcloar also unable to atThose attending from Eureka which the Eureka Kiwonlons relinquished on Page 2, Col. 5) tend the Payson meet due to Illness. their charter. The present membership In (Continued on Page 4, Col. 4) . pl Tells Where Funds Used r Eureka Kiwanis Charter at Payson Relinquishes . - . Changes Affected At Yeekend Quarterly Meets -- ; . .... r Auto Delivered School for Driver Training Church Program Features Music . - San-taqu- in Ne-ver- un-Ne- But-(Continu- ed n, re-imbu- rse . |