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Show Read This Boy. Is Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cromer and son, Richard, of Pleasant Grove, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gear. After a male baby has grown out of long clothes and triangles and has acquired pants, freckles and so much dirt that relatives do not care to kiss it between 4 It has become a Boy. Jf? y nw7P monkey according to climatic con- that false belief that dltlon such thing as The world is so full of Boys that A Boy can run llke a deCT. swIm to touch off a a like climb like a fish, squirrel, strike up a band, or firecracker, balk like a mule, bellow like a bull, eat like a pig or act like a play a ball game without collecting Mm. D. F. Close (Opal Thomas) and children Douglas and Rose Ann, of Kenewlck, Wash., returned home last week after a three weeke visit with Mrs. Closes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thomas. meals, A i Mr. and Mrs. John Cronin returned last Wednesday evening after a pleasant trip to Denver, Colo. The trip was in celebration of their wedding anniversary. They were accompanied by their Mr. and daughter and Mrs. Jack Lloyd, and small daughter, Janie of Salt Lake City. Oh we avenue. Arm beach- wherever ENJOY YOU ARE -- REFRESHING STYLE WITH STYLISH guaranteed MISS WESTERN AMERICA . . . SUNGLASSES STYLISH guaranteed sun GLASSES'-THEY'- RE OPTICALLY CORRECT FOR SCIENTIFIC SUN PROTECTION work. Capturing all of the human warmth and color of Utah's founding, Promised Valley, first show of the University of Utah 1950 Summer Festival opened to a capacity crowd in Stadium Bowl on the Fourth of July. Somewhat altered from the original production which marked the Utah Centennial In 1947, the show Under the dramatic Dr. G Lowel Lees. department of speech at the ivemity, the play caught mo! the epic behind the story of Mormon pioneers and moved ru idly through each scene. Chanra were made with the approval '! Arnold Sundgaard. Brow1 playwright who wrote the in 1947. MINER wopafo. West Center Street in Provo SHOE SERVICE IGA MARKET) OR 65 SO. 1st WEST.PAYSON) 24 Hour Service Guaranteed Work Prices Reasonable Young Ricky Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thomas, is spending his vacation in Idaho Falls, Idaho, at the home of an aunt, Mrs. Lawrence Barney. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Colovlch and family and Mrs. Heber Cushing were in Salt Lake City last Thursday visiting with Mrs. S. D. who is confined to the Holy Cross Hospital. Miss Colleen Cushing, who is employed in Salt Lake City, la spending her vacation in Eureka, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mra. Heber Cushing. Mias Corinne Cushing, who is also employed in Salt Lake City, spent Sunday at the home of her par- Chief Brand Lime Mrs. Elizabeth Colvin and daughter, Patricia, of Nephl, spent Tuesday and Wednesday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie CHIEF BRAND Oolo-vic- h, ents. "Sheep men can count on good support from us miners as long as our mines are operating. Mining folks in Utah spend about $13,000 a day for clothes a lot of them made of wool from our ranges." quail ci rums eeasaonggi IjESHMcar Randle. rupt Standar (LEAVE AT bru- Beverly Cottrell. nette beauty from Los Angeles, holds trophy after being selected "Miss Western America. about a thousand of thAn. He Is a piece of akin stretched over an appetite. A noise covered with smudges and eats only when awake. He is called tornado, because he comes at the most unexpected times, hits the most unexpected places and leaves everything behind him a wreck. Boys are not just ornamental, they are useful. If it were not for Boys, the newspapers would go undelivered and unread and motion picture houses would go bank- WEAR (LEAVE SHOES AT RANDLE'S and emu. son-in-la- GUARANTEED COMFORT ANO SPENCE'S 14, 195, was hailed by patrons as a better integrated rtad..Abou.svy Town If You Have Never Known What A 161 July The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Four are useful in running errands. A Boy can easily do the family errands, with the aid of five or six adults. The seat with which a Boy does an errand la equalled only by the speed of a turtle on a July day. The Boy la a natural spectator. He watches parades, Area, fights, ball games, automobiles, boats and airplanes with equal fervor. But he will not watch the clock. In fact the person who invents a clock that will stand on its head and sing a song when it strikes will win the undying gratitude of millions of mothers with Boys who are forever coming home to dinner at supper time. Boys faithfully Imitate their Dads in spite of all efforts to teach them good manners. Boys are very durable. A Boy, if not washed too often and if kept in a quiet, cool place after each accident, will survive broken bones, hornets, swimming holes, fights and nine helpings of pie. A Boy loves to trade things. He will trade frogs, knives. Ash hooks, marbles, and snakes for anything that is priceless or worthless. When he grows up he will trade puppy-lovenergy, wartb, bashfulness A cast iron stomach for pride, ambition, pretense, a bay window and a bald head, and will Immediately begin to aay that Boys are not what they were in the good old Mr. and Boys HIGH Campbell Kent and Timmy, of and ions Sacramento, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louise Oor- b ridge last Thursday. Sunday visitors at the home of Roberts of Mammoth, were Mrs. Roberts Mr. and sister and brother-in-laMrs. Michael Panek and daughter, Taffy, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Richardson, of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bliss and family of Sprlngville. Mr. and Wm. Mrs. Mr. and Bln. Stephen K. Fox, of Princeton, N. J., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Foxs parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fitch, Sr. Mrs. Fox is the former Eileen Fitch JAPAN'S GRABLE . . , Japan's Yamaguchl, Is discharged Grable, Santa Manlca, Calif., hospital after seder going minor sargery. She'll stay la the UJS. ler a while. CALCIUM LIME Mr. Eldon Mr. and Mrs. Paul Davis of Provo, spent the week end in Eureka, visiting with their daughter's family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jame son. We Specialize in High Calcium Chemical Hydrate for Mills and Smelters , FERTILIZERS O PLASTERING I CHIEF CONSOLIDATED MINING CO 608 Dooly Building Salt Lake City Plant: Saddle, Utah dependent upon to finish what we have started. He la going to alt at our desks and do all the work that we are doing In his own way. We can make policies and devise plans, but whether and how they will be carried out depends on him. We will make laws, negotiate treaties and form leagues, but he will have the power to amend, redays. or anull them. pear are we This Boy is the person He will occupy the seats In the Senate and the benches In the courts. Our cities, states and the nation will soon be subject to his will He will take over and man age our churches, schools and universities, hospitals, charitable Institutions, prisons and corporations. A dellsr gees All our labors and plana are twig wiy in a '50 Ford! For you get big-ccomfort, quiet, and going to be judged and praised or condemned by him. quality at an economy cost. Yes, in Whether our names and achieveFord you get the big-croadability, and ments are the smoothness, youd honored, depends on his estimation expect only in the costliest can. And of us and our performance. Fords ragged, sound conditioned LifeIn short, all our work is for and guard Body brings you safety a Boy growing animal of him, silence usually found only in can selling superlative promise which must be for hundreds more. Yes, Ford is fed, watered and kept warm. A joy America's best quality buy I forever, a periodic nuisance, the problem of our times, the hope of our nation; and every Boy bom la evidence that God is not yet with man. e, SPHCFS SHOE. SBtflCE lnl7 fe feko i dtalfair ar ar road-huggin- remembered g -- ed The woman who swears she has never been kissed has a right to swear." Frank Miles, writer. Legal Notices Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for further Information SUMMONS EMwa Aha that Only Nrd star yse e Vcombines such a low purchase price, such economy of operation, and so much And, youll find Ford's famous 8 power plant brings you quiet that Uvea up to its economy and quaUty . . . for iteengi-neare- d to whisper while it worksl -l V-- IUi J SnuIelcl kgsfihe JiHk staff Wills m w m-- m Civil No. 8328. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH. Bessie H. Gonla, plsntlff, vs. Edward J Gonla, defendant. THE STATE OF UTAH TO ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT. You are hereby summoned and required to serve upon James M. McCunc, attorney for the plaintiff, whose address is 53 North Main Street, Nephl, Utah, an answer to the complaint within twenty days after service of this summons upon you. If you fall so to do. judgement by default will be taken against you for the relief demand in said complaint which has been filed with the clerk of said court. This la an action for a decree of divorce. Dated this 15th day of June, new w Yes, mister, its really great to have all the hot water you want whenever you want it. G3 gjgpQSSfl15 Whether it's midnight illness or for an afternoon bath, your hot water is there, on tap. An electric water heater is safe for everyone in the family there's no fire or flame . , , and no blistering, boil ing water. It's economical, too only 10c a day for the average family. A. D., 1950. Hntm GOSIIEN, UTAH (2 James p. McCune Attorney for Plaintiff 53 North Main Street, Nephl, Utah Published In the Eureka Reporter June 23, 30, July 7 and 14, 1950. UTAH POWER I LIGHT CO. Heme Ownerthip A TAX PAYING COMPANY - local Con'1 |