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Show I Universal Microfilming Corp. 141 Pierpont Ave. Salt Lake City 1, Utah 3 Remember From the film of the Eureka Reporter, Twenty Years Ago. E. Rife bp Mrs. m XT a Members of the Ladies Elks club met in .regular session. After the business meeting, cafds were played. Mrs. Clarence Gourley won the prize for high. Mrs. Maynard Griggs the all cut prize. Mrs. Floyd Ludlow was hostess and served a deledous luncheon. The card party sponsored by childthe Mothers of ren was well attended and enjoyed by everyone present and was a financial success. The prize winners for bridge were Mrs.' Lydia Ferguson and Joseph Buys. For 500 Mrs. J. B.. Campbell and Frank Ewell luncheon was served. The Wowans Benefit Association met. at the home of Mrs. Mary Fitzgerld. The business session was followed by card playing and a. dainty luncheon. Mrs. Margaret- Freethey won first prize, Mrs. Alta r Russell the house prize and Volume "7 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter, Friday, May Fifty-nin- e 13, 1960 10c No. 20 per copy . . ol pre-scho- , . at home Air Force man Fall visits here sends lady to hospital Norman Milne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Milne, who is stationed at Mountain Home Air Base in Idaho spent a short leave here over the weekend, visiting with his mother, Mrs. Duane Milne, who was in Eureka visiting with her son and family, the Myron Milnes, and with her mother, Mrs. Anna McDonnel. Oddfellows initiation scheduled on illay 18 Initiation ceremonies for the newly activiated Oddfellows Lodge is being planned for next Wednesday, Mayl8, in the Memorial Building. Attenda- Margaret Drew was taken to the Nephi Hospital Tuesday, where she is receiving treatment for injuries suffered in a fall at her home last week. Her many friends in the district are wishing Aunt Mag, the very best in the way of a speedy and complete recovery. Mrs. nce Alvenia Oliey former Eurehan dies on coast Legion Auxiliary sets poppy day, officers for year Mrs. Alvenie Okey, 89, former and well remembered resident of Eureka, died April 27 in San Mrs. Elizabeth Phizacklea the Jose, Calif. consolation. Officers of the American Legion Auxiliary She was born in England and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sullivan were was a member of the LDS a regular meeting of the unit and children of Park City visunder direction of Virginia church. ited with the formers mother, Monday evening, She made her home in Eurepresident. Mrs. D. J. Sullivan and other Bradford, were ka for a number of years, prior also made for Plans relatives. to moving to California. She Poppy Day which is ' Mrs. Alice Rife returned to annualheld was a faithful subscriber of throughout the state her home in Salt Lake City being the Eureka Reporter, and staton Friday, May 27. after visiting in Eureka with . this year members ed last summer while in Eureplan t o her sons, C. E. Rife and J. Auxiliary ka, that she didnt know very make a house to house canvass Vem Rife. many names in the Reporter and visit the business houses At the Tintic High School, now, but would take it as long asking all to wear a litUe red the lady democrats met and flower as she lived. Her many friends in remembrance of the in Eureka will regret her pasperfected an organization. Mrs. World War dead. Lyman Barker was in charge sing. She was an active membusiness meeting In and the following officers Ruth the ber of the Eureka LDS ward Potts requested release Members of the Methodists were named: as historian and Cleo Judge Young Felowship group are during her residence here. Mrs. Frank Bacon, president. four was elected to fill the position. asking townspeople . to save - She is survived by iMrs. Carl Galloway - Chase -IvadellMrs. thenew their old' newspapers 'for "them Other officers besides daughters. dent.. Miss Francis Anderson.', historian and Bradof San Jose; Mrs. Minnie L. a make collection will and they president Secretary, Mrs! Nora McCorMcDonald are: of Los Altos; Mrs. lone ford, Ryan, at a specified time. mick treasurer. Twelve memsecretVera OBrien of Sunnyvale and Margaret Hyde, to collect Plans the bers of the Democratic Ladys ary-treasurer; papers Mrs. Alvenia Sanderson of IdaCatherine Mona were made at club of Nephi were present and meeting ho; and three sons, John Okey, chaplain; Florence Potts of home at the gave a' very interesting proevening day and Mildred Davis,, color bearProvo; Vern of San Carlos; and Mrs. Roger Bang-har- t. their leader, gram. ' ers; Myrtle Pett, child welfare Wayne of Burlingame, Calif.; After the business, reWilliam E. Potts aged 45 chairman. 25 great18 grandchildren; were served. freshments years and. a resident of Silver 4 and A girls double trio composed grandchildren, City passed away at the VetThe group plans a scavan-ge- r of Rose Ann Ferris, Julie Carterans Hospital in Livermore Funeral services were conMaxine Shanna hunt, on Friday, May 20 Ryan, wright, California. j leader ducted May 2, in the Gantner, Marjorie Randle and and after the hunt the He was survived by' six Paxman, Felder-Kenn- y will serve dinner at home. Eileen Fennell sang two numChapel and in, Castle-Mrs. Flora daughters, terment was in Cypress Lawn bers. ton, and Mrs. Laurel Lampson Memorial Park in San FranAfter the busines session, of Eureka; Ruth, Faye, Jessie cards were cisco. Guests last Thursday at the enjoyed with. lone 9 and Geraldine,- all of Silver V. H. Mrs. Mr. and home of and Ryan winning Bingo prize City. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Potts and Florence Potts, high cut. (Hank) Bate were Mrs. Olive Funeral services were conand Mrs.' Ruth Mrs. Bradford and Catherine Strassburg daughter, Sheila, spent Mothducted at the Eureka ward LD-- S Pannell were hostesses for the Gordon of Orem, and Mrs. ers Day in Payson, with Mrs. Church chapel, with Bishop evening and served Bonnie Potts parents, Mr. and Mrs. Diamond of tasty "Clarence Hogan, officiating. John Adams. Lake iCty was in Eureka, - re-ele- cts re-elect- ed at MYF group - of preliminaries at the meeting and then turned the time over to the Grand Master R. H. (Babe Ruth), under whose direction the local Lodge has been reactiviated to gather Navyman visits newspapers relatives here vice-pres- - - vice-preside- of all members is expect- ed and there will also be a large' delegation of visitors from Milford and Sandy. The lodgemen heard talks on various phases of Oddfellowship presented by Frank Ludskag of Sandy, Grand Treasurer, and by Carl Galaway of Eureka, at a regular meeting Friday evening at Memorial Hall. Also Verl E. Jordan, Grand Secretary discussed the Youth Education Foundation sponsored . by the Lodge. Dick Bryson was in charge nt; Pa-nne- ll, , . great-great-grandchildr- en. ; : Mike Lucas, son of Mr. and Jack Lucas, who is a member of the US Navy, left Saturday 'for San Francisco. He spent k a leave here with his grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Lucas and several days with his mother, Mrs. Jack Lucas, who came from Tucson, Arizona, to visit with her son while he was in Eureka. He has been stationed at the San Diego Naval Base for several months prior to his leave, and will report to a new base in San Francisco for further training. Mrs. two-wee- YLm fJoUi . . . - vis-eter- y. Ray Van Leuvan of Salt Lake, Cicy was in Eureka, visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. other relatives. Charles Bechtal, President of the board of education of Tin-ti- c School District and Supt. Alex Blight were in the western end of the county taking the census of that area. w rheumatic Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coffey spent Sunday and Monday in Lark, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Fields, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Coffey and son, Jim They were house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fields. returned to Eureka after having spent four years in the Philippines Islands where he was associated with one of the mining companies there. He stated thathe likes 'the country and at the end of his six months leave of absence he N.- - Carpenter, will go back. Continued on page two for a condition. Mr. and Mrs. James Toone of Mammoth, were in Evanston, Wyo., last Wednesday and Thursday, visiting with their daughter and family, the Alan Lesters. George Rowley of Fllmore was in Eureka visiting his and daughter, Mr. andL Mrs. Douglas Murphy. Weekly ore shipments .were 92 carloads: Tintic Standard was high with 32 carloads. Frtiz treatment, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rose and daughters, Janette and Caro-le- e of Mammoth, drove to Evanston, Wyoming, over the weekend and spent the time with Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Lester. Mr. and Mrs. Rose and Carolee returned home Sunday and Janette remained in Evanston for further visiting with her sister and family. Ed Van Leuvan Billie Peart, with US Nacy stationed at San Diego, Califor- - . nia was spending his furlough in Eureka with his grandmother, Mrs. Joseph Peart and son-in-la- Ted Colovich returned home Monday after spending the past wek in the Payson hospital, where he received medical FAMILY FALLOUT shelter constricted la the basement ef the Orval M. Conner residence in Battle Creek, Mich., Is typical of some 100 bnllt or planned In the natlon of either the basement d shelter type or the outdoor above or Offloe of Defense Civil The Mobilisa and designs. below-groun- . , tion Is binding the various shelters ter research and demonstration purposes. Group and com- munity shelters are also among 150 projects bow' under way or being negotiated throughout the nation for construction In new and public and private buildings, In parks, and similar sites. Ore Shipments Filtrol Corp., 840 tons of Halloysite clay; Eureka Standard Mining Co., 1,050 tons of flux. . |