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Show Mr. snd Mrs. John former residents. Fish and Game News Notes . . . 1. eries. A total of 3,000, 000 surli eggs are expocteil to be received within the next few weeks. Fry ami fingerbng trout from these cgs will lie used chiefly to stock lakes Hnd streams in Ihnj hit'll country. Most of tliese waters are off the roudwuys and beaten trails where they must be planted by horse or mule pack. Tliev lnr elude the Uintah. Moulder. Thousand Lake, Kscalante, and other sections. Sin4i plantings annually teach their peak during the month of August. Native trout eggs from Yelluw-ston- e Ijike come to the Utah Fish . . . Friends of lrs. I.ula Olsen, will pleased to learn that she is much improved following a severe attack of influenza. l Janet of visited last week with her" in, Sylvia Sutherland, m th.'J' ter Sutherland home. ,.llu., "l-- ' spent some time with j.,.,. mother, Mrs. Lena Sod.- ' ni ,;' be , Mr. und lid Thomas .Mrs. Modi-rliim- re- turned home last Suturday after a three-wee- vacation in Richland, k Washington, whciv they visited with their daughter ami Mr. and Mrs. 1). C. Greenhnlgli i Rachael Thomas l. While there they got acquainted with their new grandson, Franklin Dix, son of Mr. and Mrs. Greenhalgh. Mr. Hnd Mrs. Thomas also visited in Wulla Walla, Yakima und Kcajewa I ink, wiieiv they enjoyed the very beautiful scenery und did a bit of motor boating. They report a most enjoyable vucution. son-in-la- ; ' Department thmu a agreement witli I lie V. S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Field Ken-ewic- men from the Utah Department go to the Yellowstone each spring where they participate in the egg taking during the spawning runs from the lake. The State receives! the eggs in exchange for their work. Wardens Mob Jensen of Gnnni-soVirgil Weidman of Tremon-to- n and Virgil Drancy of American Fork worked during the egg taking at Yellowstone Lake this i X-- real-den- ts i j Register September 2527 For Fall Quarter I I .Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas and Mrs. Opal Close and children, Douglas and Rose Ann attended a Thomas reunion at the Salem Fark attending a reunion of the Thomas family. A very fine program and a delirious chicken dinner were enjnvcd bv those attending. ?WWV7WWWW7WTN . Recent liiuisr giants at the James Lunt home in Mammoth you aj4or Hermitage CENTER the fittings on a glass towel bar for a snag-proo- dryer (left) or a handy closet hanger. f a closet shelf (above right.) It solves that Curiosity often engenders ingenuity. Take ncath feminine problem of where to hang safely handthe case of the glass towel bar. In the files of Kimble Glass in Toledo, Ohio, bags, scarves even costume jewelry items like are suggestions for various uses of onc.pt its glass bracelets and necklaces. One householder reports that the glass bars e bars (a type) all from handytrousers men who wondered "what else it could be used make ideal racks for hanging both and skirts. Because these garments are heavier, for besides towels." he has placed the fittings at trie ends of the bars, Because the Kimble glass bar has two adjustshelves. able wall fittings, one writer suggestrd placing then mounted them under closet these glass bars Beautiful, smooth and smart, both fittings in the renter, thus leaving the ends rust or tarnish and are open (above left.) Lo! A better lingerie and arc also sturdy, never are available in a number of hose dryer, one less apt to cateh or snag fragile inexpensive. They and different lengths styles. Glass bars are fabrics. It is smartly modern, too. or brackets, and wall with the fittings, another same packed the manner, in the fittings Using handvman has mounted the glass bar under- - the necessary screws ready for installation. BRAND double-purpos- you tc$ me wor&l were Mr. and Mrs. John E. Reilly and children. Patsy and Johnnie, of San Francisco. Mrs. Reilly, the former Gertrude Taylor of Santa- quin, is a neiee of Mrs. Lunt. , Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gilson and young daughter. Barhara Elaine, recently returned to their home in ' Payson following a week's vacation at Yellowstone National Park. The Gilson's formerly lived in this city. j i , you KNOW date aivording to mkeamen. driartiui'iit 1 application' Only residents may hum. Application must include; applicant's full name and address, clmirc of bunting unit and sex of animal, certified rlicrk nr money order sn the amount of Klk traiyht McttfucJy ;w LACK OR LOSS cfl West North Temple. City, from August 13 until 1:00 until 1:00 p.m. August 23. All applications postmarked later than 12:00 nddmght, August 2.1, will lie returned to the sender. I MM) In llCs). 24.000.000 there were mure tlnn consumers if all Vi'aMof gas supplii it by pulihe ul.litv companies in the U. S. Of them. Jl4.2tt7.iNin weie rolls', liners of natural gas. J Send for copy of USAC Catalog UTAH STATE PHONE NO and 260 AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Lcrn, Utah Complete Automotive Service EUREKA Two Convenient Location I. cation may be made either by mail or in person at the Utah Fish and (.nine Iieparlmcnt offices. Salt of your time will) of course, be devoted to Utah State preparing for success in your chosen occupation. offers you highest quality instruction leading to desirable science, humanities,' earn positions in hundreds of areas culture, forestry, engineering, education, commerce end industry, home economics. Most RANDLE'S SERVICE Pmo. &OJS3XS. SIR. number of visible license and number of big game stamp. Appli- voutfoo where the iplendid new Student Union Building, with umur-paufacilities for recreation and locial development, awaits In this beautiful itrucfure you can make your leisure you. hours enjoyable end educational bp A SI8TEI KINNY FOUNDATION at a p Mk I at UTAH STATE ' Mr. and Mrv Robert Gilson and family, Laurence. Lois and Fay, of Drnggerton. arc moving to New Mexico, where Mr. Gilson has ac- - i VOMITING; I of APPETireIAUSGA, indefinite feeling UNEASINESS, of DtSOOMfDRT OR - ! Fnor-filthJ . 16 PROOF COMPANY, THE OLD HERMITAGE FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY iti'i di 'gists HEADACHE, USUAUY SEVERE AND i: h St.itis aie pctmli'iii:! m 2R ELIZABETH generauzed;modesate fever seldom rising above tos Uhe kennv tceatmevt XT with nf all gi'ul'igists s tlin Dinted SISTER r nii'i !.;. r OFFERS FDLIO VICTIMS THEIR BEST CHANCE It RECOVERY. RESULTS OF n .w I'ti'ploy.-- .; i'ats nf stvv j HAVE SHOWN A MARKED REDUCTION W CRIPPLING j AFTER-EFFECT- Summertime favorite! s THE KENNY TREATMENT S ASSOCWJED STIFF NECK, STIFF BOC.PAINRIL EXnZEMmES.MUSOE WEAKNESS 0VMP1DMS FORMERLY j WITH THE RSEAEE j H&riben FREQUENTLY ABATE TEMR3RARILV AFTER AN INITIAL ILLNESS OF ABOUT 1WENT-F0U- R HQURS.RCURRtMS NITNIN 2er3CWVS CAU I iBUTTERMILKl'f M i i Advantage of Utah's Scenery : m you aocrot at omcs trnese SYMPTOMS M 08SBRYG0! Outriders, The Dig Cat and many others. Movie Makers Take Many f vonr favoriti mot inn pii'lurea wi're filmed near Iedar lily. Kneh summer picture com jinnies take advantage of the nnex-ei'lle- d scenic beauty and favorite e .atmospheric eondiiions to pirtures. The range of features Is so diversified that wlthm a sevenlv-fiv- e mile radius of iVdur city most nnv natural netting, to lie found in Hie Unlteil Slates, ran be duphented. In the Immediate vtelnitv of Cedar City, movie funs on their will observe some of the most apei'lnrular settings for the filming of Buffalo Bill, Union Pnr-tfiCan t Help Singing. Thunder-heaSmoky, My Friend Flieka. Drums Along the Mohawk, Ilani-rn- d and Bob. Son of Battle, The The fact that mrly $."00,000,000 of the world's $140.000.000 gold iiHluetiin in lii.'il went into jri-- I vale hoards is evidence that the tone is ripo f,r a return to the gold standard. The Wall Street Journal declares. : pro-ihie- geo-graph- ie OGXyQQ LIKE QQSBi , . e. d. Depend on Dependable UTOCO MOTOR OIL During the first half of IMl American oil men drilled over. 1.1,000 milis of ''hole ". Noi man Thnmas holds the for piesidcntlal attempta at six. lie inn on the Socialist ticket. rec-!o- j. V. I V'hs made five attempts to win the presidency on the Sorialist ticket. iKiigixu1 The first dark horse presidential candidate to ho nominated and elerted was James K. Folk In f?r 'our the engine of your' caproFcrt v that precious enginBie bc,nrnrer ' ,n Oil the ,i,St So, give -- ar Kris? sar "How to make your shrimp go! further, ladies - buy him a bicycle. J car- - W Pihle cheaper to keep rcPair with Utoco Motor ior. cnfiin ,i,,mo,io - IASSESS with 1K44. T A H OIL tie j Sanderson. During their stay they at the Earl Naef a Mrs. Maurtne Ihinn left last Saturday for her home in Burbank, Calif., after spending the past three weeks visiting her mother. Mrs. Anna McDonnel. Mrs. Duane Milne and son, Alan, of Tucson, Arizona, who have been visiting at the McDonnell home, returned to their home in Arizona on Monday of this week. . rr I were guests home. I Manila Knotts Knolts of Salt Lake cyJ .in town on Tuesday for i;.' The Gilson ltallguist nuptials. ceptrd employment. . family is well known in Eureka. .Mr. und Mra. Wm. They resided in Eureka for several. Dragger-'tonHnd son. Eldon or Boi.se ;,i years before moving torememberMrs. Gilson will be ing with Mrs. Nora AhCornuJ ed as the former Florence Laird, and Mr. and Mrs. E J. of wood. daughter of Mrs. David Laird Provo, and the late David Laird. The Laird family were long time Roland Bit liner ot Portia residents of Eureka prior to mov- .Oregon, is spending a iiionth'ara-, few years ago. ing to Provo a cation with his mother. Mra Di timer, am! with Ins bnihtr sister-in-laMr. and .Mra. Win. Oakry, Mr. and Mra. 'and Fred Dittnier. Vern Oakey and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Oakey and family, Mrs. The temperature that an ofajer; Ivadell Chase and Mra. Minnie Mcwould aasume in outer spiri were San Donald of Francisco, would back in town on Tuesday visiting amount depend primarily on the of radiation absorbed from with friends. They are former residents of Eureka, and will be re- the nun, or other star nearby. membered by many of the When hair on human headi and former residents. Mrs. left uncut there is little differentj Oakey and daughter. Mra. Chase, made the trip to Utah by plane. between the length of hair on i mans head and on a woman. They are visiting in Provo with : j ' Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Naef of Bell Gardens. Calif., were in town last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fields. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Naef and Mr. and Mrs. Leland New Tricks With Glass Bars Mrs. John Kiirdy und s,in , nel of Boise, are sM'nduu M e t the home of Mrs. k .mother, Mrs. Nora MiVi.ir.ak' I h, the trip was to get acquainted with Clyde's new granddaughter at the home of Mr. and Mra. R. L. Chianell (Betty Jo Campbell.) FEIGNS CRITICAL INJURY . . . Pretending he was critically Injured, Robert Powers, 23, driver of s stolen car that crashed In n polife chase In Chicago, lies as If dying while the Rev. Anthony Zakarauaaakas administers last riles, loiter Powers fled from the fire department ambulance while police were busy with another victim. He wee seised later. CHIMP . . . Sam," baby chimp held hv mama Kind" baa disliiiclhn f bring first baby chimp boru la Berlin coo In 108 years. H.nY FIRST A. II. Campbell and Hyde Campbell are upending the week in San Diego. Calif. The main purpose of n, spring. With the approach of the annual hunting seasons, a multiple of questions regarding the special hunts are coming to the Fish and (lame Department offices. They Include questions ns to application dates, dates of hunts, and so forth. It is important that proper application he maile at the right lime for any and all of these hunts. Each year many such applications have to be returned because they are inaccurately filled out. Applicatkm for the elk ami sage grouse hunts are first on the agendu this year. Dates and method for application on the special deer hunts are not yet released and will lie announced at a later Jotvn Miss Ann Siitlierliimi of Mr. and Mra. Walter q' land, and Miss Gloria I daughter of Mr. and Mrl Daniels, returned lust weeu I?4 a five-wee- k vacation California. Ann visile.' Hunt Hnd uncle, Mr. and ,n I1.', H. Runyon in Richmond ia was a guest at the Hunt and uncle, Mr. amt u!2 T N. Burt in Berkeley. Sunday ginutn ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Kunnells were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Runnella of Halt Luke City Hnd Mrs. Chloie Galbraith also of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Jack Webb. Shipments of Yellowstone native Chime fi.,k,... v trout egg totalling approximately 1,300,000 are now being prorciiwd at neverul of tlie 12 state hatch- and August U, ijj. The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Four D K E utoco! iNING COMPANY |