Show eureka personals and social events I 1 mrs theo The theobore lore fullmer was quite ill in during the week suffering from an attack of influenza mr and mrs airs D J sullivan return ed monday after a trip to salt lake where fl ey attended the funeral of the late thomas kearns bishop peter borup of eureka was called to salt lake on wednesday tor for the funeral of his niece mrs L N seligman dr ho how hoa A ell who was ill last week got out for the first time on sunday and throughout the week has been busy looking after his practice eimo elmo diehl of mammoth was one of nine out of a class of to be selected to attend an officers train ing camp he ile attended the sity of utah tor for two months theodore youngberg old time res ident ot of eureka was back in camp this week theodore is an honest to goodness farmer with a record of 3 bushels ot of grain to his credit for the present year his farm is lo 10 bated near vernon creek in tooele thoele county members of the city council passed up their regular meeting last lat friday evening there was no business ot of a very ery important nature and it was thought advisable to conform to the new order from the board of health prohibiting public gatherings 0 f 11 ill 11 kinds the next regular meeting of the coun council cills Is scheduled to take place on the first friday ot of the coming month R T barton leaser boss at the chief cons mine returned on wed after a business trip to salt lake while there mr air burton en joyed a visit with a cousin aleut F C buron who is just back after some months of active service on the western front the eureka man also has two brothers in the service one being at one of the atlantic coast training camps and the other on his way to france fritz carpentier returned home on monday after several weeks absence he ile was vas sent fo to camp lewis wash ington along with other men taken under the draft but the officers at that training camp released him on account of fallen arches soon alter after his release he contracted typhoid fever and spent three weeks in one of the hospitals of the northwest re turning to his home as soon as ad he baswell was well enough to make the trip owing to the tact fact that turkeys are very scarce this season maw man of the home folks will be forced to get along with a chicken dinner on thanksgiving day li ao 10 order that the turks may be sent to the soldiers in the training camps and overseas information given out in the daily papers indicates that the government will requisition about 60 per cent of all the turkeys which are ready for the market bert mccormick has been made a corporal according to a letter which was received this weekly miss leoha lesna hearold al mr r mccormick enlisted early in the year and has been in arance ranee for some time recently being connected with a telegraph battalion as a lineman his ills letter indicates that he has seen some hard fighting especially on the of last month when he took part in one of the big drives mr mccormick Is the son of mr ana and mrs thomas mccormick of this city mr and mrs bert wilder of mam main moth were summoned to salt on tuesday by a message informing them of the death of the sis ter mrs E N seligman who was a former resident of mammoth mrs seligman a daughter of mr and mrs 0 nate was born in ili provo in october 1893 she was a graduate of the L D S high school and also the university of utah attending the former school while the family lived in this district she is survived by her husband dan seligman her par ants mr and mrs nate three sisters leah and clara and mrs bert wilder and two bro charles and port the sudden death of mrs airs seligman in the bloom of young womanhood was a severe blow to the relatives and friends of the family M F and bat sullivan were at salt lake during the week weeke on mining bli business siness j mr and mrs edward eiliot ar arf the parents of a pretty little baby girl alch was born last week weel mr and mrs mys fred richen returned on sunday evening after a brief visit with friends at prove provo mrs john smith was at salt lak on monday for the funeral of canice who for so many years was connected with the st joseph josephs s ca school at this place local people have hae received inter sting letters from irom albert E jones well vell known here but a resident of nephi the young man is seeing ac five live service in france frame mr and mrs airs D J sullivan haap just heard from their son jerry drw 0 engaged in overseas service he ile is getting along tine fine and at the time the letter was written ritten was still R oi 01 e of the training camps harold dunn who tor for some time has b been aen connect el I 1 with the tintic gintic milling company at silver city as an loftice man left a week or ten days ago to accept a government position at nitro west virginia among the lureka bu reka people who were at salt L lake re ae on Monday lor or the I 1 funeral of sis sister t r A ry 1 canine were 11 mr ar ain and d mrs vu u J S sullivan u ri rev fa ther john 0 hn rvan ra I 1 mrs irs I 1 1 I 1 C J hannifin miss mary C sullivan i 1 1 mrs john smith and mrs dan ostrander dr howell reports a number of cases of influenza out at dividend the new now town which has sprung up i around the tintic gintic standard mine in n the eastern erd er d of the district ACC ing under instructions fram fr P m the local physician the school at that place was closed early in the week and an effort will be made to prevent the further spread of the te disease mr and mrs G A franks franke have aged considerably this week not in looks but in feelings they are now grandparents and naturally feel greater responsibilities this week a message informed them of the ar rival of a pretty baby girl at the home of mr and mrs fritz franke at salt lake the baby a e father Is a medical student at the university of utah but school Is closed and be he has plenty of time to look after the new daughter mrs L E pierce left early on monday morning tor for bloomington ill being called there by the death deal h of her brother in law john freed land whose death resulted from the epidemic that has spread to all parts of the country mrs pierce did not expect to reach bloomington in time for the funeral but was anxious to assist her sister in her misfortune and also to visit with their mother whose health has been rather poor for the past few weeks mr and mrs frank garrity re turned to eureka last saturday after a trip to denver where they were called by the death of mrs garrity s sister who died very suddenly as a result of the influenza the jadv was 29 ears of age and before con tr trading acting the disease was in the best of health she leaves a husband and many other relatives to mourn her untimely passing from M 1 life if fe like lle most of the large cities of the coun try denver suffered greatly greally f from rom the epidemic but the disease seems to have passed its worst stage victor bray returned home early in the week after a A trip into southern idaho where he was called by the death of his brother W bray the young man 27 years of age died at burley leaving a wife and two children and within a few days the four bear ear old son ot of the deceased decease passed awa away having contracted in the death of the father was caused by bright brights a disease from which he had been a sufferer for several years emmett harris a brother in law of mr air bray also died last week while en route from his home in burley to san francisco mr harris death was caused by heart trouble from which he had suffered for some time his body was re turned to burley for burial decea was manager of the burley sugar factory hugh lugh hefterman Heft ernan errian Is out from salt lake ke today on business mr and mrs jos W lee and mr mt and mrs malcolm lee returned early in n the week after a trip to tooele thoele where they attended the funeral of the late ebenezer tanner mr mrs 11 II E wall was quite serious ly ill in during the week with tl e dis ease which is s causing so much trou brou ble in all parts of the country but is now well along toward complete re covery it la Is reported that the recen I 1 burnel woolen mills at provo will not be le rebuilt until after the war preparations reparations are being made to replace some of the machinery in a an tn oti er bull buil ling and proceed with the he manufacture of goods abe gibson formerly connected with the guib county tunes times at ie ne phi has written his fati cr or wl WI 0 is now a resident of eureka an inter esting letter from france where the oung young man is now in active service he ile is enthusiastic regarding ad fighting tigh ting which Is going on there and sas sacs that he is only too pleased to be able to render such service to his country mrs airs D 0 wheeler of silver city received two very interesting letters from her son D C wheeler jr who is with the ai ap forces some Alere I 1 ere in Prance ahe doling young man states that just recently he lie moved to the neighborhood of an artillery camp calup where he understands there are several tintic boys but up to the time the letter was written he had not found time to look them up he is well and enjoying army life undertaker A N wallace made a trip to leamington leavington Lea last saturday tor for the purpose of conducting the tuner al ot of mrs freu frfd a former res dent of mek mammoth colb whose actea lk U resulted from the burial took place at leamington leavington Lea the peo pie pre ot OR leamington leavington Lea have suf suffern ferel 1 greate from influenza iu b ut t the da dib ease now seems to have been checked chocked reed who is taking fb he S A T C at the university of utah spent sunday with his parents in tl 1 la city reed s elster sister mrs thomas householder and his brother john W wife and children all of eureka fiame me down to spend a few houis hous with him while he was here mr person says that quite a number of the S A T C students will depart in the very near future for some train ing camp payson Pays onlan the institution of lodge no 1470 loyal order of moose will be effected just as soon aa as public gath brings are permitted the par apher nalia nalla for the lodge hag has been received here and J R watson the district organizer writes from sail salt lake that he will be on hand to institute the lodge just as soon as the flu ban Is raised an in the bie ne antime all parties desiring to become charter members are requested to leave their applications with S B freed who Is looking after the affairs of 0 the local organization until such time as mr watson arrives |