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Show Unlv8rsMttcx$fiMPfr C'.T?A. erpdat; 'Lci&g City .143. -- v 0 ' tSJ ' fSemembi . - . li Utah , From the files of the Ksreks Reporter, Twenty Tesre Ago. by Mis. 0.' E. Rife The CCC' Camp of Jericho were to hold open house ac cording to Stella . F. Donnelly, director, of Juab County Pub- - Volume ; The Eureka (Utah) Reporter, Friday, March 31, Fifty-nin- e 1961 10c per copy . .. vNo. 13 lie Welfare. A program of, tours of the camp and projects was planned. There were to be exhibits of. the enrollees work and entertainment for the visitors, such as ball games, athletics, etc. A buffet lunch to be served , to .all visitors. . Funeral rites setter ... The Tintic Lodge of Elks, No. 711, elected new officers. The new exalted ruler was Floyd Ludlow and succeeded S. B. Atherley, who. had done a wonderful job during his term of office. Other ' officers elected were : Amie Madsen, leading knight; ' Ray Painter, loyal knight; ClintonvvQunderson, lecturing . ' knight Jsnes Cullen, secre- tary; Getiigr' Gourley, treasurer; Hugh jAtherley, trustee; S. B. Atherley, alternate to the grand, lodge convention; M. E. Griggs, tyler and A. B. Campbell, steward. The girls who took part on the program oyer Salt Lake radio station KDYL were: Joyce Rife, Mary Turloupis, Afton Roper, Phylis Ludlow, Carolyn Galloway and LaVon Carlson. The play was written by Miss Dwana Wheeler of Silver City. At the meeting of the city council, S. B. Atherley submitted his resignation as chief of police and street supervisor. The resignation was. accepted by the council and a vote of thaid(swnsr given to Mrr Atherley for the splendid way in which he had handled the office .during the past fifteen 4-- Irinoaniiii for ikMtt Bridgie Vebb , Funeral services will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. at St. Pat- A training school for parents of Cub Scouts will be held April 10, at 7:30 p.m. in the LDS chapel. Those who have boys 8; 9, and 10 years or those whose ricks Church, for Mrs. Bridgie Harrington Webb, 68, who died in the Nephi Hospital Monday night. Father R. A. Daz will ' Bronze medals officiate. Holy Rosary will be recited at the Keith Jolley Mortuary at Payson Friday evening at 8 p.m. Friends may call at the 7 Cemetery. Mrs. Webb was bom in Eureka October 29, 1892, a daughter of Michael and Mary Goo-gi- n Harrington. She had made her home here always and attended St. Joseph's School in Eureka in her earlier life. Her husband, Jack Webb, died in October, 1958. Surviving are a sister, Mrs. Hazel Murphy of Butte, Mont., and three nieces, Mrs. Mary Jensen, Mrs. Myrtle Jenkins and Tommy Rader of Ogden. H : COMFORT. Walter Ollier, as Dedy the clown, but stripped ef hU down's makeup, plays unaccustomed role ef father as he forts his runaway sen. Five senior high school students received awards this week for papers written concerning Earth Satellites in the Space Age." Students from four classes participated. Award for the most outstanding paper was given to Shanna Ryan. Four other awards were presented to Carolee Bigler, Julie Ann Cartwright,' Eileen Fennell and Max Wildes. The students were presented with beautiful bronze medals engraved with the inscription, Honorary Science Award." Classes participating were Mrr-Holida- A Good Friday Service will be held at the Eureka Methodist Church Friday evening, at 8:00 o'clock' pm.. Rev. Bob Hawes will' conduct the: services, and will also officiate at the Communion Service. A coffee hour will be held following the services. months. In resigning, Mr. Atherley stated that he had enjoyed the work, but due to private busi- ness possibilities he wished to resign. Mayor and Mrs. Dean Beck A special Easter Service will entertained a few friends at cards. Prise winners were Mr.' be held Sunday morning at and Mrs. Heber Jones and Mr. 11:00 a.m., with Rev. Lynn and Mrs. Thomas Maxwell. The Holmes conducting. hostess served a delicious lunA nursery will be provided cheon to the following guests, for the younger children durMr. and Mrs. George Gourley, ing the Church Service. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Allred, A Sunday School Easter Mr. and Mrs. George Tinsman, will be presented at Mr. and Mrs. Heber Jones and program 10:00 a.m., with Supt. Roger Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MaxBanghart in charge. . well. All those interested are exclub was tended an invitation to attend The Merry-Makeentertained by Mrs. Floyd Ludthe services. low. Bridge prize went to Mrs. Clarence Gourley for high score and to Mrs. Frances Davies for all cut The hostess served V. a dainty luncheon to: Mrs. Dan Mrs. Mrs Bob Gourley, Cronin, Glen Haney, Mr. Frank Hannifin, Mrs. Dan Edwards, Mrs. Allan Hudson, Mrs. Theo Haynes, Mrs. Wallace Painter, Mrs. James Brady' Mrs. Webster A panel entitled, Patients Brady, Mrs.. Gourley and Mrs. Are People," will be presented Pavies. The Felix Club members 'gave at' the meeting of the Eureka a farewell party at the home PTA Tuesday eevning beginof MTs. ' Maynard Cronin for ning at 8 p.m. in the Little Mrs. William Roundy. Bridge Theatre, to which the public and a delicious luncheon were is invited to attend. the features--' Mrs. Roundy reThe panel comprises former ceived a gift and also won the patients at the state hospital prise for high score. Mrs. M. who are now sponsoring a proE. Griggs won the second high gram to help. other patients and score prize. Others present to acquaint the public-- with the were Mrs. .Clarence Gourley, problems'; involved ih. rehabiliMrs. R. E : Ferguson; ' Mrs. tating former patients. , - They will also'r tell of the new methirs.. S. 1 George Gourley " ' Jermgn, Mro" John .T. Taylor, ods used at the hospital and Mrs. Bud Painter, Mrs. Allen what has been accomplished. Nomination of officers of the Iyie, Mrs. Hugh Atherley, Mrs W. A. Robinson and Mrs. Floyd PTA for the next year will also be held during the evening. Ludlow. : Stations of the Cross on Good Friday at 3:00 p.m. Easter- Vigil Service Saturday evening at 8:00 p.m. Masses on Easter Sunday will be at 8 and 10:00 a.m. - i Belated snow visited area . Mental health panel to address PTA -- - tacted. Eureka is presently beginning the third Den Scouting since the work was organized in January. In keeping with the March theme, Railroaders," the boys went for a train ride recently, by car to Provo from traveling where- - they took a train ride to Thistle. - A belated wintry snow storm blew into Tintic over the weekend, giving us a taste of what we have missed during the winter months. A storm of blizzard proportions Saturday night, piled up a good amount of wet snow. Sunday night the snow storm was repeated with repeats again Monday and Tuesday. It wasn't' necessary for the snow plow to get into the act, for as soon as the sun came up the snow disappeared in double quick time. During the weekend and up to Tuesday the insnow depth measured 6 ches with a moisture content of .65 of an inch of moisture. The temperature dropped considerably and was a cool 20 degrees Monday morning,1 but the sun warmed up by afternoon. According to the weather station report, we have had 1.78 inches of moisture 'during the entire month of March. - boys were den mothers and dads, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Eastwood. Refreshments were served after the ride. Accompanying-th-e Mr. Griggs Senior Science and Mr. 2 class. .... of Mammoth left Tuesday afternoon for a two weeks vacation to Nevada. They will visit their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Mike Toone in Reno, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Tiffany (Bernice Rusby) in and with other Lovelock, friends and relatives in Wells and Carlin. . Sam Quigley, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Quigley and Cecil Fitch, III, who are attending the Abbey School in Canon City, Colo., arrived home Tuesday to spend the Easter vacation .with their parents. Ore shipments Filtrol Corp., 720 tons of halloyslte clay; Eureka Standard, 1,125 tons of flux. Polio gains $170.07 in ; Eurelta drive i Mrs. Gertrude Hannifin,' the chairman of the polio fund drive in West' Juab ports that 1170.07 was collect-e- d in this end of She was very' 'gratified With 3Irs. Win. McCormick and two sons, Elden and Jimmy of Boise, Idaho, who have been visiting here for a few days left Sunday for Boise. Mrs. McCormick's mother, Mrs. Dir-dl- e Underwood, accompanied them on the return trip. presents the-couiUt- the response to tfiedrive and she and the coChaitmin, " Virginia Bradford, wish to extend thanks ' to all' who contributed so generously. They ask, that special thanks be' given to the Methodist Youth Fellowship who worked as a group and turned ih a good' sum of money and to the pupils ih the Tintic Elementary School who helped along the cause by contributing a nice sum of money to add to the total amount collected. I f - plays one-a- ct The MIA of Tintic LDS Ward presented two excellent one-a- ct and plays to their parents interested- friends - f this The first was Life of the Party," under the direction of and narrated by Carolee Bigler. Members of the cast were Sandy Hansen, Gloria CasUeton, Sandy BuUer, Diana .Rusby, Carol Ann Webb, Frankie Walker, Gae Phillips, Mickey Wilds, The Eureka post office is to have a new stoker, installed in Gary Gilllspie Maxine Paxman, Rdhald Bird, Jeannette Hyde,- Carol' Sanderson and Dennis Bates wore the members of the cast. the near future, it was announced followed. this week with J. Kk Finch Plumbing and Heating Concern of Spanish Fork being awarded the contract' for 988.-- r . ..vvv - After the program refreshments were served and dancing i at post office and Arthur Long. The second play was Date for Bobby Sax" with Sheila Potts as director and narrator. f'. Contract out for stoker week. Barry Franks, -- . Mr. and Mrs. James Toone MIA - - Ryans World' History; Openshaws Type - To enroll in Cub Scouting, Verl B. Phillips should be con- w, : rs out chemistry-clas- s; y's Mr. St Patricks . boys will be 8 within six months are asked to take the course. The training meetings are held every six months and in as much as 'the next one will probably be held in the valley, it would be more convenient for Eureka parents to attend this one, officials advise. Parents of Cub Scouts, who have not had the training, must take it to have their boys continue in the work, it is pointed - given student essay winners to 9 p.m., and before the services Saturday. Burial will be in the Eureka mortuary from Mrs ; Mr. and Mrs. John Phipps returned home Monday even- ing after spending a few days in Heber. .visiting' with relatives. k |