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Show 141 Plerpont Ave. Salt Lake City 1, Utah S T News Stake News The annual MIA New Years S&ntaquln-Tintl- c Eve Dance and Smorgasbord dinner, held New Years Eve was an outstanding success, and was well attended. The decarotions were exciting and very unusual. There were 700 No. 1 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter, Friday, January 3, 1964 balloons banking the ceiling of Vol. 62 the huge Cultural Hall. At midnight they were released over the dancing crowd, who had previously been given hats YEATHERWISE or horns and serpentine. At 8 p.m. the Smorgasbord dinner Weather during the holiwas served. MIA presidencies days was Just about perfect. of both young ladies and the It was a bit snappy in the men of the Stake and mornings and evenings, but young the afternoons were very assisted by ward leaders, made this a very wonderful and pleasant. !y won the region title, but Prep teams throughout the ing tonight With Tintic inNew Years of the townspeople Class B ranks will begin their cluded in this category, the went on to capture the state Many Eve dance and dinner. A live f took advantage of the beauseasons play in the basketball Miners will play host for their Class B crown. BY High meets orchestra provided the dance tiful weather to travel to leagues over the state start-- Official opening game against American Fork in their openother parts of the state and music, and was prouounced an the St Francis five from Proing game while Lehi travels to reformer residents vo. outstanding entertainment by Pleasant Grove in the other many all those attending. turned home to spend the CONCLUDED Tipoff time will be 8 p.m., contest. The annual Scout Week will in the Tintic gym with a preTintic will be playing the holidays with relatives. However travelling wasnt too be held the week of February roll of the favorite when the between the Students in the Tintic liminary game mate as 7 to 13. This event will be unit very pleasant, Junior varsity club beginning St Francis club comes to town. fog schools along with their teahazardous, but Eureka baskat 6:30 p.m. Tintic will be one The Miners have won several der the direction of District chers, bid farewell to the holwe ed n in and of the five Region Seven clubs of their sunlight bright Executives. Scouting games and idays, as they once again out to mention mustnt to BY come should dethrone neglect the At' the last Scouting Court up with a victory High began concentrating on their the beautiful moonlit nights. onwho over not of Honor, held at Goshen Ward last their opponents. Wildcats, tonight year y school studies after a The townspeople who were on Thursday, Dec. 19, Eureka vacation. brave enough to hie themWard Scouting Group carried All schools opened for regselves out of bed early on off the District Honor Flag. ular class work Thursday Monday morning to witness The flag is presented to the morning, January 2. the eclipse of the mom, regroup present who have won port that it was a fantastic most points on advancement Annual banquet sight, with an absolutely and on the number of Scouts cloudless sky. (Very few peoand Scouters present at the Accredited colleges across ten in the sophomore, Junior honors firemen ple in surrounding towns Court of Honor. This is the and senior classes. The schools the United States have opencould make that statement.) Eureka Volunteer Fire Deover first time that Eureka has had freshmen for 65,000 ings accepted about 60,000 transfers New Year's Day was department celebrated at the an- in the spring term according to this year and expect to take the honor, and reports are that lightful, with temperatures in nual banquet Sunday evening. a magazine article Just re64,000 next year. they are really doing things The dinner was served at a leased. the high 40s. under the direction of ScouNoting that colleges are local cafe at 5 p.m. Table dectmaster Mark Taylor. Henry The magazine found that building at a great pace, the Christout carried orations the Roberts is District Scouting Visitors enjoy many schools are encouraging magazine predicts that there mas theme. will be accomodations for at Advancement Chairman over applications from Junior coldinner party were wives the this activity. Special guests lege graduates and a number least 50,000 additional freshand of the firemen, the mayor of them are accepting trans- - men next fall, but there will Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas be a wide increase in costs. city council and their wives, and son, Dusty, and their in fire of and those the charge Comparing eastern colleges grandson, Kevin, of Butte, to those in Utah, Antioch. (Ohi-- .. Montana, were holiday guests phones. Wm. Eastwood, .fire chief, o), whch now costs about 32, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. dinto the welcomed the 022 for tuition, fees, room and guests Ed Thomas. They arrived the ofnew the introduced and ner, Mr. and Airs. Robert L. Gar-rit- y board, has been raising tuition Saturday before Christmas and duover took their who ficers, A car owned and driven by left on Christmas Day. were in Spanish Fork on 350 each year and will conties on the first of the year. tinue to do so, the article conElmer Snell, missed a curve Enjoying the dinner ChristSunday, where they were dina made Ferris Charles on the North Lily road last mas Eve were Mr. and Mrs Mayor ner guests of their daughter, tinues. Bates (Me.) will lift and few remarks, Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Larsen. tuition by 3150, bringing exThursday morning about 10:15 Bemell Thomas and two sons; Ted Johnson, city councilman, a.m. and rolled over landing Bruce and Burt, the Bert The Larsens daughter and her penses to 2,350. Hamilton (N. the firemen thanked the and Y.), now at 32,300, will boost on its right side. The car, a Thomas family, Mr. and Mrs family, Air. and Mrs. Richard for committee entertainment . Glen Thomas and three child1954 Chevrolet sedan, was travwho are living at Fort tuition by 200. Denison (Ohio) Terry, on tuthe in putting ren of Payson and the host their efforts were home 32,170 now, will add 350 to Smith, eling east when the. accident Arkansas, dinner. occurred. Mr. Snell escaped and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Ed for the holidays, and they had ition next year and another was the Jameson Burtis without injury. Damage to the Thomas. a chance to visit with them for 3100 the year after Wisconsin of chairman the entertainment State will raise fees for car was estimated at about hours. assisted was and committee by by 350 to 3100. 3300. Untie BPOE Hansen of Doyle Ruidosa, Tom Bob Robinson and The Judge. survey revealed that 617 Highway Patrolman Tom New Mexico, is spending the colleges could have taken 46, sponsors party Rynearson and Gerald Peterhere his mother, with holidays 171 more freshmen than acson, deputy sheriff, were the Mrs. Roanna Hansen and other of the delightful and One tually enrolled in the 1963 fall investigating officers. relatives. term. In some cases, colleges entertaining parties of the holYear New the was season iday had additional room only for- -' Mrs. Ada McIntyre and Ann Eve dancing party given by Mr. and Mrs. LeMar Lester student, but at a the Tintic Lodge, BPOE No. and family of Evanston, Wyo., of Salt Lake City, were back good many schools, average in town on Tuesday and Wedwere overnight guests on Sat711, at the Elks Clubrooms. youngsters capable of doing nesday visiting with friends in the work at a passing level A banquet was served at 7 urday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rose Afammoth and in Eureka. They, would have been welcome, the p.m. Ronald Nelson, chairman were house guests of Mrs. of Mammoth. of the entertainment commitarticle stated. Dennis Roy Graham, 16, of Afae to the Bailey. the guests tee, welcomed Every college or university Riverton, Wyoming, escaped secLee Avis of Mrs. Hamilton and Air. and Laird, party, wants youngsters serious injury last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Alaury Newstate Hawthorne, Calif., were in of the vice ond president with marks and high a.m. when high morning at 12:50 man and two boys of Bakersrefew a made town last association, visiting Saturday, scores. increasBut an theres the car he was driving crossed marks. field, Calif., who have been Avis the is Mrs. friends. with interest in the average stuover the highway striking a here with her parents, ing Donna Wheeler of Silvisiting former dinner followed the too, in geographic dison dent, the Dancing truck which was parked Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ryan, ver balCity. and horns, at midnight tribution, and in students headside of the road. The car, a left where for Riverton, noise they and other confetti felds like home econloons, sedan, was 1959 FOrd will visit with relatives for a ing for Roland Airs and Air. to Gillespie the out nursing, engineering, owned by Jay Carlson. The makers were passed few days before returning to omics, on ThursFort to Cedar drove Year New the and music and teacher education, was revellers, owned truck, 1950 GMC, home. their with the and with spent in day ushered day appropriis stated. it by Herman Ekker. Damage to was ceremonies. and family, Mr. their daughter ate and to amounted 3800, car the Air. and Mrs. William Fax-ma- n and Mrs. Glade Berry. A buffet luncheon was servthe damage to the truck was drove to Orem Christmas Party held in NepHi ed at 1 a.m. and the party was estimated at 3450. Air. and Mrs. Jack Lucas Eve, where they were overfor First Security pronounced a huge success by The Graham youth was taktheir of guests Lake night of Salt Mike daughter and and City, en to the Payso n hospital, but the Elks and their wives and family, Mr .and Mrs. Mrs. Alary Newman and her New town the were for in was the of thanks vote a given was later released. Fowden. Mark returned Mr. They daughter and Years holidays. They attended Investigating officers were entertainment committee for the Elks home Mrs. and Christmas John Crowforth on of nnight. Dancing Party the successful party. Highway Patrolman Tom Ryin were ( Mrs. Mr. and Clearfield, last Eve. New Years Nephi The entertainment commitnearson and Deputy Sheriff Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas Saturday evening attending "a aland Brown Gareld success family, for the tee responsible Gerald Peterson. were dinner guests last Friday Christmas dinner party given so of Salt Lake City, spent of the party was Ronald Nelfor First Security Bank offiAllin-sothe holiday here visiting with at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Harry Yama-shit- a son, Norman Schow, Ned Golden cers and employees and their White in Goshen. and Lucas Fred Roberts, Don Wall Mr. and Airs. Dan and son, Charlie, of Ogpartners. Dinner was served in other relatives. and Kay Sorensen. den, were in town on Tuesday the bank building followed by Mr. and Airs. Jim Tuckett and Wednesday. They attended a short program and some fun Garsmall and of son, Jones Heber Mrs. Stephen, Air. and Mrs. Helen Jackson spent the Elks dancing party, and Wedthe town land, spent holidays here games. About 40 were in attthe holidays in Kearns with of Payson were in during their stay were house with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. endance at the nicely planned daughter and family, Mr. nesday afternoon, visiting with Oris Sanderson. guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. L her Mrs. affair. Mrs. Jack and Mr. Coffey. Richard Wheelock. and . Anderson. never-to-be-f- orgotten pre-seaso- ten-da- Colleges make more room, raise tuition, fees in future years Car turns over; driver uninjured well-chos- nicely-arrang- en ed out-ofstate- 1 Youth escapes high-ranki- ng serious injury Jo-is- ie I hard-worki- ng 4-d- son-in-la- w, n, I . rs |