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Show Goldie Gear George F. Cromar Storrs Goldie Nevada (Jear (Jeorge Frank Cromar, 67. of 941 N. 75 E.. Storrs. of 62. Magna. Utah, died Orem, Utah, died Sunday, March 12. 19K2. He was born September March 14. 1962 at her 27. 1699, in Eureka, Utah home. She was born January to Frank A. and Annie 1695. in Quart .burg. 26. Everett Cromar. He married Marcia Starr in Idaho, to Holland Francis Nephi, Utah, August 9, and Etta Newton Gear. She married Wallace 1922. Mr. Cromars early life Glenn Storrs. September was spent in Eureka, 15. 1915. in Salt Lake City. where he was affiliated He tlied March 3, 1966. She was educated in with his familys grocery store. He lielonged to Eureka and graduated Eureka s Volunteer Fire from Tintic High School. Department. In 1961, he She also graduated from the University of Utah received his membership in the Utah Normal School and taught Fireman's Association. school in Silver City. She (io-ye- Gordon Bell He Gordon Bell Tintic are friends deeply saddened at the sudden death of natural causes, of (Jordon Bell. 72. on Tuesday. March 16, 1982. at his home in Eureka. Itah. (Jordon was February born 1910 2.1. at Ophir, Utah, to John L. and Lucy Nicholas Bell. He married Effie Jayne Bigler May 1, 1936, in Utah. Their Nephi, marriage was solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. lie was educated in the also great-grandchildre- Justensen, Kearny, Eureka LDS Church the mining industry. . . .in the Ophir, Tintic mining districts. He in worked with Centennial Development Company in (Jrants. New Mexico; Clobe, and Arizona; for ap- proximately forty years of his life. He is survived by his wife. Eureka; two sons one daughter; and Richard, Payson. Utah; Donald, Salt Lake City; and Mrs. David (Jackie) Chavis of Sandy, Utah; ten grandchildren; one one sister, Lillian McFarland, great-grandchil- d; Tyoele, Utah. Funeral services will be a.m., at Saturday at the Eureka Ward LDS Chapel. Friends may call Friday evening from 6 to 8 p.m. at Holladay Hills Funeral Home in and one hour prior to the service at the Eureka Ward Chapel. Burial will be at Nephi 11 San-laqui- City Cemetery. n, Orem. In- Moab. Utah. lie was a resident of . County schools. His entire life was spent in Bauer. Logan. American Fork. Salt Lake City. in 1934, Cairo. III., Rawlins, Wyo. retiring after 39 years of service. He received anti Preston. Idaho. She numerous awards for was a member of the meritorious service with United Methodist Church them. Also served as and active in the Orem President of Hie Magna ((immunity Church. Survivors include Community Council for 19 years and was an active daughters. Mrs. Donald member of Magna Lions (Frances) Kimball of Club. as Ribbing, Minn., and Mrs. serving President. He was a Glen (Shirley) Allen of member of the LDS Salt Lake City; five Church. grandchildren; and two Survivors are: Wife, Funeral services were Magna: daughter, Mrs. Donald J. (Carol) held Thursday at noon at Life Arizona: four grandchildren: seven greatgrandchildren; brother and sister. Leslie, Pleasant (Jrove: Mrs. Earlean Gear, Eureka. Preceded in death by two sons and a daughter. Funeral services were held Tuesday at the Pleasant Green 1st Ward Tooele lived in Magna. Interment was in the Salt Lake City Cemetery. Tintic friends extend condolences to Earlean, who recently lost another brother. Bill, and is at- tending funerals for three family Because New of Federal Policy, effective March 1, 1982, all refugees who have lieen in the United States for 18 months or more will no longer he eligible for refugee cash and-omedical assistance. This r new policy will not affect members this Church. Burial was in the American Fork Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS: St. Patricks Parish's participation in the anti u a I Diocesan Development Drive was wry rewarding again this .war, as we met our quota and exceeded it by nearly 2(1 percent. Thanks for the success id the Drive, of course, goes to the contributors. . .the parishioners, hut we would like to extend a special thanks to the Captains who do all the leg work. g Those week. . .her brother, George: a cousin. Mrs. Louise May Cromar olunleers are: Gertie Taylor. Salt Lake City; Ann Deanna sister-in-law, Mrs. and a Bray, Anna .Sorensen, Gillespie, Goldie Storrs of Orem.) .Mary Schow and Joe Bernini in Eureka; Elden The discreet addition of in Kanosh; Andersen a touch of saffron in the in Delta; Shank Jeanne dough can give home-bake- d and Maria Santaniego in bread a beautiful hard-workin- color. The cable street car was invented by Andrew S. I lallidic and first used in San Francisco in 1873. ANNUAL ST. PATRICKS DAY DANCE Tintic High School Auditorium Eureka, Utah MARCH 20, 1982 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. LIVE MUSIC ADMISSION: $3.00 Single $5.00 Couple o miss the best dance of the year! The Eureka Kei Mirier Page 'Hi ret leriod of notice received who may lie eligible for from the Department of regular Aid to Families Health and Human with Dependent Children Services in Washington. or (Jeneral Assistance Mr. Gallegos said that Programs. Gallegos, Governor Matheson has Executive Director. Utah requested a delay in Department of Social implementation of the Services expressed lienelit cut off until April concern at the short 1. 1982. Andrew was suffering one of the worst winters in its history. Battling severe snowstorms and mountainous accumulations of snow as foreman at the State Road sheds was Leo V. Green imy Dad). He his and crew worked night and day for weeks at a time trying to keep the highways clear and still ultimately had to call in outside help. But. we lived through it only to lie clobbered again in 1952. L. ... 33 years ago the Philippine Islands from injuries received in contained Air Force jet plane an vertisements and recipes from local homemakers crash lie was survived by Ins wife. Brenda; a (with their pictures). daughter. Laura Ann; his two On the bill at the local parents. Eureka; and theatre (Star) in one brothers. Bert two Bernell. and sisters, week were these movies. "THE WISTFUL Mrs. Opal Close and Mrs. WIDOW OF WAGON Rachel Greenhalgh. GAP" starring Bud Royalty for the Green Abbot t . Lou Costello and Gold Ball in 1949 were and Marjorie Main; THE Miss Dorothy Timm, BRUSH FULLER BLONDIES queen, and Miss Barbara MAN"; Miss Betty REWARD"; and "ARE Jerman and Nash attendants. were A YOU WITH Tintic, in the year 1949 and It also lots of ad- Kantaquin. . . IT.. Making up the Tintic matinee was scheduled Miners basketball team every Sunday. 33 years ago were; Jay Thompson. J.C. Bernell Penneys in Thomas. Rex Lee. Clair Eureka had a clearance Mordue, Bud Rosenlund, sale. Mens and boy's Dean Broderick, Gerald simrt shirts sold for $2.50 Chatwin. Ray Colovich, and $1; ladies shoes were Henry Frankc. Max Lee, $4; mens sport oxfords Melvin Mellor, Ted went for $5; diaper liners Yamashita. Jimmie 36 to a box) were sold for Beck. LeRoy Gourley, 10 cents; and boys' sweaters were $2. and Glen Parker. Coach When is jail not a jail? was Vcrl Sudweeks. When you've been stalled for 36 New postal rates were in a snowbank in effect. First class mail hours on a lonely road. was still 3 cents for 3 That is what several ounces: private mailing Delta residents thought cards were 1 cent ; second by the time they were Harold class mail was 1 cent for rescued by Dick each tw'o ounces; the Morgan. Bryson. increase was in third Don Giles and Joe Berclass mail. . .2 cents for nini. The weary travelers the first two ounces and 1 were cared for in the only cent for each additional vacant place in town. . Eureka 's jail. I'm sure it ounce. must have looked like The Eureka Reporter today's Salt Lake Hilton! ) 1 all-wo- ol Under the direction of Mayor Wilford K. Redmond and the Memorial Building's board of a governors, campaign was launched to raise funds to furnish and equip newly finished the -- Memorial Building. Civic fraternal and organizations held a variety of community functions to raise needed funds. the Marine Private firs Class Ronald F. Pearl son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peart, completed 10 weeks of basic training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego. California. Ronald graduated from Tintic High School in May. 1918. He had been active in basketball and liad served as student-Ixidpresident for the v was a standard size . school year Captain Philip Thomas, newspaper containing columns from Elberta, son of Mr. and Mrs. . . .Til next time. Goshen. Gcnola, Dividend Edward Thomas, died in 1947-48- . Elherta. "A Job Well Done!" Father Michael J. Winterer. Pastor and Grace Bernini, Chairperson - 1!)K'J currently receiving or Tintic . . A TTEMTIOM! order to secure enough funds to send the new Tintic book to press, the Tintic Historical Society is seeking help in the form of pre publishing sales. An order form follows for your convenience. In Brevities Out of town orders will be filled as soon as the book is available. Enjoying Spring Break with their families in Eureka are Utah State 1982. Target date for the book release is September 11, University students, Laura Ann Blight, Patricia Bray, Margaret Ann Hannifin, Tim Hannifin, Terry Laird, Fred Badertscher, Teresa Nelson and Randy ORDER FORM Allinson. Classes will resume next Wednesday, The Egyptians flew the first flaglike symbols thousands of years ago. Soldiers tied streamers to poles and carried them into battle, hoping that their gods would help them win. A man after his own lieart. I Samuel XIII 14 copy (copies) of: Please send "Faith, Hope & Prosperity, Tintic Mining District" March 24th. f are who refugees n. the Orem ((immunity 11). Some refugee aid to be cut ar joined Metropolitan surance Co. March I am enclosing $14.95 plus $1.05 postage and handling for each copy. Name: Address: City: . State: Check or Money Order Payable to: Tintic Historical Society Eureka, Utah 84627 Zip: |