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Show Page Four The Eureka Reporter July 10, 1981 and firemen the Depot Days Support One of the features of this year's Depot Days' celebration will be the Firemens' Dance, Saturday night at 10 p.m. The dance will feature music by Gary Gillespie. Plan to support the local fire department, and have fun at the same time. Remember, many old friends return to the area for Depot Days. What an excellent op- to portunity meet someone from the past. The City Fire Department has always played an important part in the community. They are always ready to help you... please help them by supporting the dance during the Depot Days festivities in September. These pictures are of the fire dept, in the early years. (Courtesy of the Tintic Historical Society). Mozart's musical ear was so sensitive he knew when a violin string was tuned an eighth of a note off key. Of the 21 Early Eureka firemen (about 1910) 14 are listed as follows: Jack Kite, P.J. Fennell, Brant, Jim Morgan. Gun Diamond. Tim Sullivan, Ernest Frisbie, Harold Morgan. James J. obituaries Thomas W. Bryan William Shore; Thomas Thomas Bryan, 55, of American Folk, died Wednesday, July 1, at Utah Valley Hospital. He was born April 30, 1926 in Mammoth, Utah, a son of Kenzon and Belle King Bryan. He married Doris Christensen on October 3, 1946, in Salt Lake City, and the marriage was solemnized later in the Manti LDS Temple. He was educated in Salt Lake City and Eureka schools, W. Thible, a French opera singer, on June 4, 1784. Our national hymn, America" (also known as "My Country Tis of Thee") was written in 1832 by Samuel Francis Bryan, Holladay; Mrs. K. Dennis (Karen) Houses eal, Murray; nine FOR SALE: grandchildren; and an uncle who reared him, Norman Wall Floyd Brook, Payson. Funeral services were Eureka. held Monday in the $10,000 Down. Balance on Sundberg-Olpi- n Mortuary contract at 10 percent in Orem. Burial was in interest. Call: j31 Orem City Cemetery where VFW District 4 BUSINESS conducted military rites. OPPORTUNITIES Classified home-Fitchvill- e, 623-028- HAVE YOUR OWN BUSINESS! Full or Part Time Bob Ashworth nt The first woman to fly in a balloon was Madame Bryan Smith. Jr., Mesquite, Nev.; Ric graduating trom Tintic High School. During World War II, he served in the U.S. Navy in the Bob Ashworth, 57, died Pacific. After the war, he July 3, in the Mountain worked as a painting View Hospital in Payson. contractor and was He was born April 2, 1924 in Karval, Colorado, president, and secretary of the a son of Berton Ray and Idaho Lela Mae Sherman AshHomebuilders worth. He married Association. He was also Charlene Kay on March active in the Idaho 27, 1976, in Payson. Bob was educated in the Jaycees. He returned to Utah, Eureka schools. He living in Orem for 18 served in the Civilian years before moving to Conservation Corps American Fork three (CCC) and is also a years ago. He was active veteran of World War II, in the Orem Boosters and having served in the had served as president. Navy. For the past 15 years he He has been president was a painter at Geneva of U.S. Steel Workers Steel and was a GRA Local 4260 for the past 14 bowler and golfer. years, and was a member In the LDS Church, he at Tintic Lodge BPOE No. was an elder in American 711. Fork 10th Ward; has been Surviving are his wife Mutual president, in the of Payson; four stepsons Sunday School presidency and a stepdaughter, and scoutmaster in Orem Frank Emery, Spanish for many years. He. was Fork; Ron Gilson of also a member and past Craig, Colorado; Ted of Orem Gilson of Commerce, American Legion Post. Colo.; Roger Gilson, Salt Survivors include his Lake City; and Mrs. wife; two sons and two Darrel (Pauline) Furr of daughters, Mrs. Ron Heber eight City; (Shirlee) Ekins, Lake grandchildren; his vice-preside- Hannifin, Bill Laird, John J. Hannifin, Kill Dugles. Ernest Janson and Georgr l.inzey. (The spelling of some names may be mispelled because of lack of information.) representative (out of your home), or dealer, depending on area. Call or write Stale, (801) for details: Supply. 782 W. Lehi, UT 84043 Alpine 768-841- 1 (attn. Jeff Beck). Eastern er FOR SALE A on home nice Main Street. Many features. Assume or owner contract. Will consider lease option. Call: financing 433-680- 8. Mrs. mother-in-la- w, of Mona; Gladys Kay three brothers and two sisters, Bill Ashworth at Payson; Mike Ashworth of West Valley City; Sherman Ashworth, West Mrs. Sanford (Millie) Ragins of Rush, Colo.; and Mrs. Dennis (Joice) Meek of Fort Worth, Texas. Funeral services were held Tuesday In the Payson Fourth LDS Ward Jordan; Church. Burial was in the Mona City Cemetery. . , I ; , ! ta & . j y( a These pictures of the fire department In earlier years, depicts the style of dress they wore, and also the fun they must have had during the activities of Depot Days. Fourth of July visitors Orem, Utah. In at the homes of Mrs. group were Mr. Leona Franks and Mr. Mrs. Robert Wiley and Mrs. Joe Bernini, family, and Mr. were first, second and third cousins, formerly of Cardston, Alberta, Canada, now living in West Jordan, Utah and the and and and Mrs. Grant Wiley and family. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Barry Franks of Salt Lake whu were City, houseguests ut the home of Mrs. Leona Franks. Of the 41 million square miles of land in the temperate zone, only five million are considered good farm land. |