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Show Page Two PUBLISHED I WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH ART CITV PUHLISIIING COMPANY SiKincvii.i.k, Utah matter February 10, 1048, at the at second-clas- s at Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879." Sulferription In Advance, IVr Year, $!i.(X); Pit Cojiy, l()c Entered r reer, Dor Ameche baa returned to point and Chicagoan are rejoicing in the even though It' a for a brief ipell a fill-ifor Doa MeNelll while the latter la vacationing with hla family in Europe . . . ABC wai faced with a ticklish problem when McNeill announced that he would like to take a vacation, his first extended one since he started Breakfast dub 17 yours ago. After careful deliberation on the part of network officials nnd spun- sors, it was happily decided that the appropriate emcee to replace Family Man Don McNeill would be Family Man Don Ameche, popular radio and movie star who had lad an exemplary life In a make-be- iicve town of many pitfai? . . . so V Mrs. Hi.i.i.k Com.Y UdONAl AOVtlllSlNG (fMISCNTAIIVl MATIOUAl v n ; i f i ac5t8 x, v SEATTLS nIW TOM San franosco come 4 i WHAT ISA HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER? unfolded In the Ri blank apace Is provided In aa It comes folded from tSS? ter. so that the addresmJS?1 machine addrsses the retuSP1 jup- .- t th. the mailing crfmmSwniJhl,!1 blank reutrna, of 225,000 will be income taxifiS sent out once a year, and thTJ xnainder sales tax returns, in excess of 12.000 are sent?? every two months, or about 000 s' 4- CHICAGO UxiLkl reunion ' S EDITORIAI Forms by the Utah state m a result of almp&S atreamling the mailing come tax and sales tax Hereafter, these blink will be mailed without A stapling attachment to hS? reasograph machine document so that It tirtiiSL hla starling IIakkison Conovkk Reporter Mailing Of Income Tax bla home town, during which time he hit the peak of a auceeaaful ca- i Editor and Manager In RETURN of the HAIL THEAfter yean away from X poat office xga By LYN CONNELLY I: Printed by 4, 'Savings Effected i Peek At The Stars i REPORTER THE EUREKA t August The Eureka (Utah) Reporter i each j 75 yc&Ts Defeat of Senator laid to racial issue i j j .1'' newspaper, such as this one, is so what happens when a car DISPUTED PASSAGE ... A safety cannot Central passenger train in (.old,in so York it them new all of that a Legal Notices important, many things, way with a train. This auto collided with ana" 56, Brooklyn plant Nstale, Andiew tracks. the 300 feet A was along and similar ntHl dratted in a few wool. to, ! newspaper h torches to cut the auto from beneath the train, Probate and wife, Lily, 54 were killed. Workmen used acetylene but still is very unlike any other business, profession moot has worked out beautifully. were motorists delayed Indefinitely. which was delayed about two hours. The Guardianship Notices or institution in the community. Yet, its services are While It's trap, Amrrhe Is no warm a atilt he has wit, great Consult County Clerk nr the so numerous and varied that it is a vital part of all aenae Railroad Offers of humor and n personality Respective Signm tor the others and more too. that exudes charm, and theae asfurther Information New Travel Rates are all the more appealing on The local newspaper is a mirror of the commun- tir!Breakfast Clubs" . . . Stepping ity ; a clearing house for ideas; a library of local infor- into the shoes of a man who has fares New weekend round-triThere will bo no cars allowed ts them well for IT yrara Is no announced today by the Rio Main street from 8 a.m. to 7 pa, mation; a market place; a social center; a sentry worn mean feat, when MeGrande railroad offer the lowst from the corner of Church sthec: watching over civic and official affairs; a partnership Nelll worked especially a strictly ad lib ahow cost travel available by any means, to Callaway's Garage on Aug. li in which the owners, the advertisers, the readers and and Ameche had always been a according to H. F, Eno, Passenger Signed . . . His supporting man Traffic WESLEY ROBINSON In script Manager. the ail have an interest. the community addition, ral of lovely Palsy I.ee, bouncing Trips may start any Friday, City Marshall newspaper is a manufacturing plant for production Sam Cowling nnd rhytAmie Johnny Saturday or Sunday, with return limit midnight the following TuesDesmond was alrange to him. and FOR SALE of ail printed matter. he said. their nnliea have veteran day, raught home-town food the Unlike a store, newspaper rnieoea flalfooled for an approThe reduced fare tickets will be OIL Stove, twin laundry tubs, iM. Call 689. cannot feed its community people, but its advertising priate remark. . . honored on all Rio Grande trains HI except the California Zephyr and Still Don has done well, considcolumns can nurture the food store. the Silverton (narrow guage exering hia ni.my obstacles on the A home-tow- n cursion train between Durango newspajier cannot render hanking how . . Fan mail has been and Silverton), Eno said. Travelers service but it can be the bank's protection against the Irotif'.l.v in favor of his homey style will bo entitled to all accomodaHe doesn't mind the early damage, misinformation or misguided interference hour. rising tions as on regular fare, Mr. Eno since he is habitually out. This Includes the B. G. General pointed . . . cause. BATTI.EFROXT Brigadier an early viser anyway GENERAL ON TIIE . . Howmight e service on the Royal In South Korea, 8th of U.S. commander troops army Barth ever. for kfast Club" he'a (left), hut does not practice medicine, This newspaper and the ColoBcbcrL U. Colonel Gorge, Prospector, with looks 5:00 a.m. situation eves at Rather than leave it can play a vital part in preventing disease or the up bis rado Eagle. he bruii::':t the The new weekend fares offer an spread of epidemics. The newspaper is not a lawyer whole clan, including his wife. ideal correct nzaegM but it can prevent or opportunity for family travel injustice. Colorado and Utah," Eno said. in home-town A (SHED ABOVE THE newspaper is not an individual "Children under five are carried weak or strong, but it can sponsor drives, it can influ410 J. U". Ar. free, and under twelve at half ence others to do things for the betterment of the HULLAR&LQO these reduced rates. community. r. Neither the publisher, the editor or others emy.ployed on the newspaper staff will claim sujierior 8 to statue in the community. They just try see that the firn ITERS like to extol the stead- Let Him Think He's Boss Don't forget we have served you longest, with goca home-tow- n i; fastnesa and intelligence of newspaper does is job. And so when the clean foods, homemade pies and cake, meat pies, the average guy. Wc don't think JE0RGE AFPLETON, now of Chicago, formerly was the head want to know the mood or there's outsider or home-folk- s of the shipping department in a plant in an eastern seaany such fellow. But if he homemade soups, good coffee. measure of the town: what is going on or needs to be exists, this freak whose virtues and port town. The foreman of the plant, to put it kindly, was not in least done in the community, the place to go for the infor- vices nullify each other and join the popular. If anything was asked of him he ranted and Comfortable booths, smiling girls to serve you. In a dull mediocrity, he's a raved, threw his arms about, and swore at the pitch of his voice. dope, mation is the home-tow- n newspaper. he knows now was Americas court clown. his foreman this that the way George says got A home-tow- n lesson-show- ing p . . . . Vista-Dom- flg - 1- - l More money for farmers means more money for the banker, the merchant, the manufacturer, and incidentally, for us. SHORE THING Folk, on the 28th of Feb. 1856, when Colonel Conover anil hla men iit what la known u Tlntic Valley, searching for ato-e- n horaea and at tie, dey had no dee there would 'vrr come da.va .like the 11th and 12th of August when we la gonna (have the Silver Jubilee. F o 1 k a I dein two da.va Sam Tolbert we'a eonna have horara and bulla that la gonna be hard to ride, yea air. we la gonna have nuwt ever thing to cauae youar all to enjoy yoeelf. Folks, our Mayor, ole Diek and ole Wcaa, our day flat foot, and de town coum-llmen- . dey done got together, had ole buildings torn down and cleaned up here and there. Yea air, ole Wea, the flat foot, had ole Joe and Bob paint der street! where you know jest where to park. Well air when Joe and Itub wuz down on der kneea pain-tikinder made ine think of a joke heard yeara back cose der paint wuz yctlrr. Folks, don't you all ever think dla ia a alow town, cauae you la wrong. Why. yesterday. Feather, Hob and Johnnie wuz all ratin. lunch in a little ole cafe when der fire whistle Mowed, deni ole boys lita out like dey wuz shot and Ham went tcarin' up to de station n, with that apron jest a flutterin' and Cloyed already got der from the Fillin' Station way up and the truck rollin' an Jeat to show you al dat dia is no alow town. Jeat ONE minute from de time de whistle Mowed der truck wuz on the street goin1 to de fire. Per Jeat aint nothin alow in Eureka only a few like ole Sam. who liaa done run too mnnv r&cca. I.iatcn folks, you all come on up on der 11th and 12th, cauae you gonna have a good time, I betohn. We is gonna look for you all. Prospector Sum America's first commercial sawmill began operations at Berwick, Maine In 1631. Why I'm For Jones For Congress am for Dr. Preston L. J Jones of Nephi, Utah, for Congress Because: 1. I am for Pr. Preston 1 I Jones because he ia a fighter, with spirit, who knnwa hla way around and gets Jobs Don K. Kenney, th. live Stock Commit tee of Salt lalw Chamber of Commerce. Former Mayor of Itlehfleld. I lali. (ieneral Manager of Salt taka Cnloa Stork Varda. paid pol: adv. by E. 11. Steele done and done well, 2. I am for Dr. Preston L. Jones because he la a good honest man with horse aenae. 3. Pr. Jonra has had a pat tern of continued success tn the past. That la the beat baaia 1 ran find for thinking he or anyone else will he successful In the future, lie has been succcMsful in his profession. He has been sue- cestui in biiainrsii. He has been auceeaaful in politics. He has liccn successful in agrl- - This anomaly, let us auppose Just for laughs. Is named J. Allardyce Jones, average American, and we ask him about the Korean situation. Some people are marveling about how remote and unknown Korea was before the fighting and what an unlikely spot it seemed for a critical war to break out. Not Allardyce. He gives 'em the lie. "I've heard of this Korea many time, he boasts. I order my ginseng from there." There's nothing the average guy likes any better than a big wad of ginseng in his jaw, if you ak Allardyce. He scratches his head, pondering the Ignorance of h:s Mine. He la a little above the average In tills respect: he uses his head -- 1 i.t Ju. for whetting his f.p j.r ne:N. Ho I predict ail the t ;vr continues: war'll break out in Korea ::!i against south. Doe Tiu-u.v- i .y f I know any attention? north and south ,im o"; ,. v. I.ook what happened in tins roiu.'.rv in 'til. Tve got a plan for winnin" the war a reverse d'.ift. Make the draft so airtight no one ran got out and then draft tile North Koro.ins In our army and start them advancing back the other way. "Take u average guys How will the war affect us million and a half of the nation's hamburger flatten-ers- ? t Ever notice how flat the hamburgers are in restaurants? Thai's Allardyce' job.) I won't let 'em draft me. My work Is vital to defense fat, round hamburgers use loo much meat and would deplete the nations supply in six months. I'll get myself frozen to the job. Then there's my family I have to think about. What will become of my 2.7 children (average number of offspring)? ''The threat of rationing has my wife worried. Not enough sugar, not enough tires, not enough gasoline, not enough rubber, therefore not enough girdles to go around. Will the government ration nylons or Just allow Uio woman half as maity legs?" A-- feeling of importance, and his antics revealed his spirit of frustration in not being looked up to. One day George received a call from a man in the New York office saying that one of their export customers had made a mistake on a delivery promise that had been given him. This man had committed himself for space on a steamer sailing the following day, whereas the promise of the plant called for delivery ten days later. George was asked to see what he could do about it. Naturally, George wanted to make good when called upon for help by the New York office. Of such is the measure of a man! But there wasn't anything he could do about it without the cooperation of the foreman. Something suddenly told George that the foreman acted as he did because he wanted to show who was boss. Well, let him and found that of 50 bales promised, only 40 were ready for shipment. He went to the foiVman and said, Bill I have the opportunity of shipping some of those bales that are cluttering up your shipping; but under such difficult circumstance that I hesitate to ask if even you can accomplish it." Then he explained. Hell, that's nothing, said the foreman, 'Til have that shipment on the pier before noon tomorrow." And that foreman was as good as his word. George wrote the New York office and asked them to write a letter thanking the foreman, which was done by no less a person than the president of the company. The foreman never mentioned receiving the letter, but from that time on he was mast pleasant to George and " went out of his way to do favors for him. ONE PLACE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT BRITE Phone 16 iY vrv MmZfm3T'ut7 T id Lave-Git- Eureka Prospector Sam 1 j SPOT CAFE iT iY iYTY VT iT iVJiYJr V' 71" V V V V t Values That come YOUR CHOICE THESE BEAUTIFUL LAN E CHESTS AMwM wMnMd only$492 iW (Rafwlor $59.95 VoMm) Be sure of giving your sweet-hear- t, mother, sister or daughter the ideal Ch ristmas love-gifBuy your Lane to- t. OUI LAN! Y day, during this great August sale. Take until LAwam ro pay.' Guaranteed Moth tcction. 1 CHRISTMAS CLUB NOW FORMING Buy Now an Nnw, Easy Tamil $1v our Chnlm k-- ( .m-' P 2 N.. tS53T-- M 1 n. S Engle is. Osprey The osprey, or fish hawk. Just y hates old Bald Head! The eagle la X bigger than the osprey, and Is equally able to maneuver In the $ air. lie occasionally hijacks a v choice fish from an osprey In midculture. air. What a ahow this la! When 4. He Is young the fish hawk lets go ita prize, enough to lie vigorous and nM enough to the eagle shoots after the falling In wise. fish, sometimes seizing it in midA. 1 ain for Dr. Jones lirraii'tr air. Brother osprey must resume I am atlfiah; I want fishing then or go hungry. good got eminent. rhone your news item to 108. ALL AT I mb Mjja in jtpvIRT IN nnri.ux n 1 consoi f.b wtH Nm n soi iukr . . An arm, lain, .nirwiirrr In Korea. Mfrr nnilul aid in aa Amrrieaachap. soldier oa a atrrlrhrr. who In i wounded batlla. kiR |