Show eureka eu eka personals and social events A A AN N wallace aira business trip 0 sa s1 to lynndyl lynndal on ay mrs M R E sullivan was sum boned to payson on sunday by the illness of her brother E R hunt of the utah fuel co was in eureka on hunady and mon day e mr and mrs ray thompson were guests ot of friends at spanish fork and Spring springville ville on sunday martin enque oi t gemini leaser teaser was at salt lake oiL business during the latter part of last week mrs ed pay jr and family left tuesday tor for eureka where she will join her husband and will reside for some time nephi times news aws mrs minnie miller and children went to eureka wednesday where ift they will make their home spanish fork press on tuesday ot of this week a mar ariage license was issued at provo to myron holman of eureka and miss grace york of santaquin San it if you don t vote on anything else next tuesday go to the polls and vote against the mining taxation I 1 amendment george 11 dern manager of the mill at silver city who has been ill III at his home at salt lake tor for the past ten days has about t ered manager J C mcchrystal of the 4 44 gemini ridge valley and other local mines was ill at his home at salt lake during a part of the week 0 but has since recovered j 4 john gatley is out again after a sh short ort illness from influenza city attorney edw pike also had a brief with the disease but soon recovered 0 andrew mcdonald was called to santaquin San on thursday by a mes sage informing him of the serious ill ness of members of his family who are suffering from influenza utah s greatest industry will sut suf fer ter if governor bamberger and his clique of office holders secure the adoption id option of the mining amendment vote against it and get others to do the same J mrs william chatwin formerly of rt mammoth died at the family home in santaquin San early in the week leav ing her husband and a number of children it Is understood that her death was due to the prevailing epi ept demic when you go into the voting booth on tuesday start at the bottom your ballot and work up first a cross where it will count the mining amendment then vote the men you want elected to office the official ballot tor for juab county voters Is being published in this of the reporter He porter this year the tick ets will go before the voters with lit tie tle or no campaigning and from all indications it will be a very quiet election the vote on tuesday will doubtless be the lightest in recent years in juab county denny downey pipe fitter and general repair man at the chief got his head in front of a piece of falling timber on thursday and was slightly injured he ile considers himself very fortunate in escaping with such a slight wound as the accident might have had a much more serious end S ing j I 1 mrs E gillis will leave today to join her husband and son at saw telle cal mr and mrs jack me donald also former eureka people are making their home at the same i place mrs mcdonald being a daugh ter of mr and mrs airs gillis the gil is family will reside at south ath street sawtelle and will be very pleased to have any of their tintic gintic friends call upon them in the event they visit southern california mrs airs A P mayberry and children who have been visiting with A P mayberry at centennial mine since the schools in salt lake city were closed by the health bo board rd ret returned ur ned to salt lake on satur Satu saturday y to attend the funeral of mrs mayberry rys s niece miss blanche lassof who died in portland 0 oregon re of of pneumonia mrs mayberry berned to eureka tuesday evening and will remain here until the schools in sa salt it lake city are permitted to resume A letter which was received this week from A M mcdonald manager of the patterson macdonald ship building co of seattle wash states that this firm has just let a large contract to the salt lake boiler boller sheet iron works the shipbuilding company has made unusual progress on its australian contracts as well as on the construction of boats tor for the if U S the salt lake firm will make some of the metal tit fittings tings for the large boats jerry sullivan Is the new city of fleer at mammoth succeeding shad rack stewart who resigned in order to take up other employment mr air sullivan is looking after the en t tor cement of the quarantine which the people of mammoth haa have fished up to this time the influenza has not got a foothold in inayat hat camp and city physician bat bailey y Is doing everything within his to keep the disease from ireae ng mammoth people of that cit ve been asked to remain at home and residents of eureka and other places where the disease prevails are being kept away from mammoth the same plan Is being carried out at silver city mrs lee thorne was the guest of friends in utah county I 1 last as sunday joseph V smith of th threw borew york lite life insurance co ya s k the district luring the past wey harold beck who last week was quite seriously III with influenza is now entirely well lawrence A miner candidate tor for the office of district judge on the re publican ticket was in on thursday mr and mrs william bridges ro port their son clifton curtis now ia ta san francisco harbor the 1 soung oung man is on the U S S wilmington and Is just back in home waters after spending several months in the vicin ity of the philippine islands mrs marle I 1 hedquest led quist if homer omer returned to her home at provo during the week after an extended visit with her husband robert homer who Is still stationed at camp kearny ca mr homer Is a former resident of eureka and the son of mrs Willi william aln homer now living at provo 11 E Ha vernor office roan man at the tintie standard says that up to this time there has been but one serious case of influenza at the town of divi daud although quite a number have had the disease in a mild form the mining company fixed up a sort ot of hospital in one of the buildings and all cases are immediately isolated and properly cared tor for mrs stanley L P itzgerald daugh ter of frank anderson of eureka is just recovering from influenza at her present home in seattle her latti son dewaine has also bad had the lh di ease since moving to the north west mrs fitzgerald has had very poor health and notwithstanding the fact that mr fitzgerald has a good position there they expect soon to move back to mammoth M J downey of eureka who has been located in nevada tor for several months Is now attending the stil dents army training camp at the ho university of nevada at reno the young man according to a letter re bently received by bis his father expects to complete the course of training within the next four months after which he wil doubtless be inducted into some branch of the service unfair methods are being used by state officials and others who are trying to put one over on the mining industry but notwithstanding this the people of utah are to defeat that mining amendment there are other ways of reaching the mines and it is not necessary to put the state a greatest industry at the mercy of a state board that la is pledged to do the bidding of the governor phil sullivan former resident of eureka and now a business man of butte arrived in eureka on wednes day for a few days visit with some of his old time friends he states that the influenza has stopped almost all kinds of business in butte and that as many as fifty deaths have occurred in one day mr sullivan while in eureka Is visiting with his uncle and aunt mr and mrs jerry kelly mayland W the 13 year old son of mr and mrs W E stratton died on monday death being due to monia the boy was born at mid way suma summit county and the re mains we were r e shipp there for burial on wednes wednesday ay aning the father of the deceased cli i id who is a boss at the chie chief cons mine has als been critically ill with the he same dis ease but it is thought that he will recover everyone admits that influenza Is a contagious and dangerous disease but there Is hardly any need for the panicky actions of some of the eure ka people the disease can be corn com munica ted onia by bydone close contact with someone who Is afflicted with it and as one of our exchanges says the germs are not of the grasshopper type with ability to jump long dis everyone should exercise the proper caution but above all things we should not allow the milk of human Aind kindness ness to freeze in our hearts there is no need of rushing heedlessly into danger but we should be human enough to help our friends who are in distress friendship which Is not enduring enough to wea ther through such misfortunes as are coming to people all over the world at this time does not amount to toj much bishop borup of the L D S church informs us that there are families in eureka who are actually in need of help at this time and yet his appeal for nurses seems to have fallen upon deaf ears those who are so situated that they can give i their attention to this work have inmany cases refused to lend a helping hand and the work of taking care of oti stricken families has fallen to women who are really needed at their own homes the epidemic here Is with out doubt abating within a very t short time it will be a thing of the past and then we will regret it it if we fail fall to extend the ordinary christian charity to the afflicted and the be |