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Show Mnirli Twenty four years ago Frederick - James Anderson of Eureka was a member of the University of Utah Concert Band. Jim. the son of Mr. and Mrs. V.L. Anderson, was one of 60 musicians in the hand. He was majoring in Geological at English the Ore shipments for one week in 1957: Tintic standard. 6(i Filtrol Corp., 1,440 Bullion Beck, 240 tons; tons; tons; Chief Consolidated and subsidaries. 1,466 tons. BR- - Frank Gear was Postmaster of the Eureka Post Office and wrote a column for THE EUREKA REPORTER ing. the head- POST OFFICE BOX". Chyrle of Thomas, Mr. and daughter Mrs. Robert Thomas, won first place in the senior high division in the Americanism Essay Contest, sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary. LaVon Castleton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Castleton. won first prize in the junior high division. Honorable mention for their essays went to Ann Roberts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts, and Bill Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brown. Geneieve Mrs. Sullivan Ekloff, native of Eureka and popular teacher here for many years, died Feb. 8, 1957, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Paul (Marcella) Wixom, in Gardena, Calif., of a heart attack. Burglars struck twice night, taking a around $300 in cash from Tintic High School and Tony's Golden Nuggett. The in one total of was robbery in- vestigated by Eureka Bernini Marshal-Jo- and member-druggist- Juab County Deputy Sheriff Gerald Peterson. s. Bear Creek Mining wholly owned domestic exploration affiliate of Kennecott Co., Copper Corp.. the new 1, 080-fo- named ex- ot ploration shaft on its Eureka district University. under standing lead-silver-zi- project, after the late William A. Burgin. Mr. Burgin, who lost his life in a commercial airliner for Bear Creek at Denver. The Burgin shaft was being sunk by Centennial Development Company of Eureka. Miss Grace Lorreen Carlson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeril E. Carlson, and Gerald Eugene Laird, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sterl Ixtird. were united in marriage at a double ring ceremony held at the Memorial Building. Alonzo Sandstrom officiated at the wedding. on flood the previous summer. The arm fell off the clutch pedal, and it was impossible to get it out of gear. The plow went over the dump and started toward an old shaft.. Mr. Bernini jumped just before the plow dropped into the shall. at the February home of the bride's 16, 1957, parents. Rev. J. William Hannifin, Eureka native, was named the new vicar of St. John's Episcopal Church in Logan. Father Hannifin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hannifin who made their home in Eureka until about 1955. Rev. Hannifin was ordained a priest in December 21, 1955 at Salt Ixike City. Seven young men from Mammoth and Eureka were reported to be completing their airforce training at Lackland Air Force in a gaping hole left by a Miss Colleen Fox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fox, and Miss Mary Cronin, of Mrs. daughter were Cronin, Maynard chosen to represent Tintic at the 1957 Girls anThe State. made was nouncement by the American Legion Texas. The graduating class included: Roger Wilford Redmond, Sterling Lee Burraston, Norman Wilde, Richard 0. Erickson. Norman Norman J. Milne, Schow, and Carl E. Peterson. Linda Newman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Newman of Dugway, won top honors in District 8, American Oratorical ('onlest Ik Id at Murray Legion native of Eureka. A home owned by Mrs. Margaret Cronin was completely destroyed by fire. The fire was discovered by a workman on his way to work. He broke down President Auxiliary lone Ryan. Base, near San Antonio, High School. Linda is a Jack Andrew, owner of Andrew Drug, was one of the nations first Rexall druggists to recieve the new Mortar and Pestle Trophy, presented by the Rexall Drug Company as an annual award to out- - the back door, and managed to get Mrs. and Cronin her of out daughter, Mary, the burning home just in the nick of time. They escaped with only their night clothes. The home was gutted by fire. City Marshal J.A. Bernini had a narrow escape in March 1957, when he was using the city snow plow at the Bullion Beck mine to fill married Deputy Sheriff and Mrs. Geral Peterson Mrs. and Ralph Whitehead were the principle actors in a "roadside feature" late in March that year. Mr. Mrs. and Peterson were called to the Whitehead home to take Mrs. Whitehead, an expectant mother, to the Hospital. Some 15 minutes later, the Peterson's lone Anderson Hafen, Survivors the well known Ik? are her services en-viet- Colonels. Kentucky served Last Friday the team traveled to Park City to play in the Round Robin against Altamont and once again Tintic took the victory with the final score of Saturday the team travels to Park City to play against North Rich for the Region 2 Round Robin Cham49-4- 6. Joy Garbett and her grandmother, Mrs. Clara Bates, were in Grand Junction, Colorado over the weekend attending the wedding of Clara's Mary granddaughter, . Monc Christensen took fourth place in the vaulting competition. pionship. We would like to This week the girls are sec you there supporting to Duchesne, the team and school. traveling GOOD LUCK BOYS! the to went team gymnastics to Rich South compete. Last Thursday Seashore. A young couple found the bag. A message in bright blue and red letters proclaiming the contents as "a gift of the people of the United States of America" was printed in 12 different languages on the bag. Although the bag had been exposed to 25 hours of sun, water and sand, when the couple emptied it they found the 1 contents, corn meal, soy-i'ortifie- intact. Better to expose ourselves to ingratitude than fail in assisting the unfortunate. HOLIDAY STUDIO He (Mavis) Portraits 1l.J Hamlyn. 1 Louisville. Kentucky; stepson, Wallace Painter, stepdaughter, Mrs. Clyde (Fern) Hunter, grandchildren; 14 8x10 5x7 - plus tax Adults :p';j great and a Rachel -- rv-- j sister. Mrs. Stewart, Springville. Funeral services were conducted Thursday at the Berg Drawing Room Chapel in Provo. Burial was at the Spanish Fork City Cemetery, with full military honors by the American legion. . J: Wallet Size L'i Fallbrook, Calif.; five grandchildren; - 3 15 514.95 Calif.; Sunnyvale, COLOR 19 Jane Healer, Broomfield, Colorado; Mrs. John Family Groups Welcome & There will be a 95c charge tor each additional person in portraits on limit on numoer of photographic packages (lull package orders only), our selection of poses. V SATISFACTION GUARANTEED if I RANDALL KJA IN liUREiKA, UTAH foTucs.. March :!! i'1! 1711 u.m. !' Save on 1980 income taxes and save for retirement, too! Earn found mi Til next time... Ellen Wilson, and Gary Stevens. Mary Ellen is the daughter of Gloria (Garbett) Wilson and Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fox on Saturday afternoon were a grandson and his and Candy Stoneman and their daughters, Julie and Stacy, of Spanish Fork. All enjoyed lunch at the Fox home and then spent the afternoon visiting. Park City, South Rich, North Rich, and Union. Average life exT.H.S. Reporters pectancy in Afghanistan is 37 years. Lorie and Cindy per annum on IRA and Keogh deposits of $500 or more. Deposit $500 or more before April 15th for J. this high rate. and new to made can be existing Deposits IRA accounts and Keogh accounts opened before December 31, 1980. per Deposits under $500 earn 8 annum. Each depositor's account is insured to $100,000 by the F.D.I.C. Glen Wilson. Richard perfectly h the Army during WWI. His survivors are his wife, two daughters, Mrs. themselves playing the part of doctor and nurse. With the help of Mrs. Peterson, a lovely Ixi by girl was born in the car at Genola. The Sheriff just kept his eyed straight ahead and headed "full speed" for the hospital. family, d in i Brevities Fort Pickens National was a general foreman. He retired in 1963. t He lived in Provo since Charity suffereth long 1920. He was a member of the LDS Church, BPOE and is kind; charity not; charity No. 849, where he served is not not vaunteth itself, as a trustee for 14 years. He was also a member of puffed up. I Corinthians XIII. 4 the American legion, and past commander of the American legion Dean Mendenhall Post. He was past treasurer of Foundry's Association and an honorary member of the L. Tintic deserted Ixach near the were conducted . at Murray City Cemetery on Tuesday. worked 37 years and the 5()-pou- CARE food sacks Ixiund for hungry people in Uganda did not reach its destination. While being loaded onto a ship in Pensacola Port it fell into the Bay and floated to a husband. Holladay; son, Dan K., Holladay; and mother, Bertha Sudweeks Burton of Murray. Graveside of thousands of lone Sudweeks Andersen, 56, died March 7, Frederick Fred 1981, in Salt Lake City of a Hafen, 83, Provo, died lingering illness. She was born March 12, Sunday, March 8, 1981 at Utah Valley Hospital. 1924, in Eureka, Utah, to He was born Jan. 8, 1898 Ernest Sudweeks and in Salt Lake City to John Bertha Dalton Sudweeks and Thora Twede Hafen. Burton. On November 2, He married Dale Sterling, 1949, she married Kelly May 1920. She died Feb. 6, I). Andersen in Las 1953. He married Myrtle Vegas. Nevada. She was a Koeppler. Oct. 29, 1953. member of the LDS He was the son of John Church. artist. He received his education in Springville. Upon the completion of his education, he went to work for Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Co. where l;igr Tluvr Krpurtrr FLORIDA-On- e 'Fred' Hafen Miss Sonja Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Brennan of Colorado, Inglewood, and Keith Cushing, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Cushing of Eureka, were Tin1 Kiirckii I'.iSl Current rate, based on 2Va year savings certificate. , ,n Bonk Flrsl Security substantial 'Federal regulations require interest penalty for early withdrawal. ( to 5 p.m. |