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Show -- The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Four- - February 27, Hu f, Output of manufactured texti( products almost trebled during the ti first part of the 20th century $' & IP Utah Tavorcd by Hollywood Movie t dD D FDR SALE Large, well insulated j Safe Cabinet. Suitable f.,r ()f. fice or store. See Mrs. ITatt, Eureka, Utah. Miners Will Meet Juab Tonight WaH will invade the Tin-ti- c Miner lair this eveuinK in the last league liaskelball tilt for the Mim-rthis season. The game, to be playi'd at the high school gyin, is scheduled for 8 p. ni. with the Sophomore game to get underway at 7 o'clock. ( )n Simd.iy Local basketball fans are hoping for a victory for the Miners, Mrs. Ixircn Atherley entertained which to dale have lost in every at a dinner party at her home on contest. The Neplii team is high- j Sunday afternoon, in honor of her ly favored, but anything can hap- Ison, Dan Atherley. and Miss An-- ! stupen in basketball, and local gela Schena. followers, other with dents, A Washington Birthday sc heme fur the best. was carried out in the decoraA large crowd is expected to tie tions, with a cleverly designed on hand to see both games. centerpiece made of logs and a hatchet. The favors were miniaUTAH PHOTOGRAPHER ture replicas of the centerpiece. Those attending were Mrs. Schena. Mr. and Mrs. Benny GETS FINE AWARD Schena, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Franklin, Mrs. Olsen. and Mrs. Lon OlJoem Gerdts, Salt Lake City guests were Mr.and Mrs. Howard Mr. sen and check has received a P roducers Still Blossoming RANDLES Rhone 180 Expert Washer Service wifft Genuine Maytag Parts EUREKA BRANCH OF Juab Society a i g Out-of-to- photographer for $433.00 from Colliers magazine for his color photo of two children on a sleigh. The photo was used on the cover of the January 17 magazine. With national magazines going "all nut" for color on their rovers, and Utah being called "The Rainbow Land" because of Its colorful scenic attractions, Utah photographers should take note that national magazines are begging for rover material. AI SERVICE CO. ( Sim iiil Ornamental Iron Sc Sheet Metal WVrk All Types of Welding Bit Sc Steel Reconditioning Pneumatic Equipment lull Aluminum r The Sewing Club enjoyed an evening at the home of Celestia Thompson on Thursday, Feb. 19. A delicious luncheon was served to the following members: Mary Sanderson. Genevieve Thomas, Frieda Ohlsen, Tola Newman. Thelma Rosa, Ella Sandslrom. Mayme Wlrthlin, Florin Castleton and the hostess. I o Still I Jikc I Four nujot Hollywood studios, Columbia, Twentieth Century Fox, Universal and Paramount are now eyeing Utah for possible return picture making engagements in the State's southern scenic wonderlands this summer. According to the Utah State Department of Publicity, Hollywood motion picture producers have filmed a major epic every year in southern Utah for the past ten years. Since 1913, they have spent over ten million dollars in the State while on picture making locations. Tliis ridiiy with liitll Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coombs and Mrs. W. J. Coombs, of Mammoth, were Salt Like visitors last NAM Party ' Alti-m- l a lieaulilul city in which to pray. Healer Aalc in Miami Beach. I'la. The regular meeting of the Elks Saturday attending a birthday Ladies was held on Tuesday eve- party given for Mrs. Coombs' Miss Farrol Miller. ning. with Mrs. Dorothy Nelson niece, Good newt for home builders la contained in the estimate by the than 65 percent above production Asphalt Roofing Industry Bureau in 1941, top year before the war. that 1947 production of asphalt Department of Commerce figures how that 46,005,702 squares of shingles and roll roofing was a record 70,000,000 squares enough to asphalt shingles and roll roofing roof more than 5,000,000 average were manufactured during the homes if all of the industry's out- first eight months of 1047, comput were used for residential work. pered to 42,382,858 for all of 194L d Mr. and Mrs. Noel Fayne apent the week-en- d viaiting with rela- OGDEN PROMOTES tives and frienda in Eureka. Mra. RANK Fayne waa formerly Geraldine DRIVE-I- N Representative A. M. ROSS Telephone 55 Insure in sure Insurance Mrs. Frank Garrity Phone 161 FOR SALE! 1aith The year's production waa more 13-ye- ar 1939 Chevrolet SEDAN Good Condition Priced Right! GQSIIEN MOTOR CO. Enjoy the Comfort And Convenience Of Carl Callaway Fotta. fees Relatively low State AgricuUtah charged by ltural college and University of Utah resulted in these institutions receiving far less money thHn most senior eollegea for war veteran students, aeocrding to a report on the U S A C prepared by the Utah Foundation, corporation devoted to the study of taxation. is Production Record Made In Roofing as hostess. Flans for a Leap Year dance, to be held at the club Slllllil I IT After a absence rooms on February 28, were made Patricia Northrop la Bill Wirthlin, a aenior atudent by the ladies. It will be carried out as a Country Fair." Cards at the Y, was up from Frovo back in Him work. At age 4 he was a in Midand luncheon followed the busi- over the week-en- d Danish a posvisiting hia summer pea blossom Anton Holmboe, Dream. Shea Night's John Rowe, Mrs. Wm. Wirthlin. mother, Mrs. tal clerk, is credited with invent- ness session. till blossoming, too, is you can Frank Mrs. and Rife E. C. Mrs. of means as a seals ing Christmas see by this new picture, taken Wrclt-ciiI lere in and a la Hollywocxl. getting money to fight tuberculo- - Hannifin were prize winners. FEES ARE IOW i will not axiilion Committee. "This Mrs. Frank Coombs and Mrs. Melvin Ilansen were In Frovo last UTAH COLLEGE I lontimif lo prosper and grow Don Mitchell, chairman loid ol lax reduction. Million "It is idle lo reason or argue willi the Communists. Winston Clmrc hill in Mouse ol Commons. Friday. I , . . UTAH BIT & STEEL ... Itiipps. July UL Pliiu Party MARKET V. L. (Andy) Anderson AUTOMATIC non-reside- nt CHANGES IN TRAIN ffettire Feb. 29th non-prof- it Beginning February 29, the schedules of certain Union Pacific trains will be changed. For information regarding new arrival and departure times and for reservations, see your local ticket agent. Mexico, $280; and Wyoming. $210. foe at the Utah Thinstitutions, the report states, is $53 compared with .an average of $1K."i for 38 schools st will'd. Two stale universities are lower than the Utah Institutions - North Da- non-reside- nt railroad' Y4MII cit IVilMIlls the xSawpail QBani AMERICAN LEGION BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT February 26 - 27 2S SPR1NGVILLE HIGH GYM RESERVED Distributors lie HOT WATER old-ti- sea-hor- New Westinghouse UTAH OIL REFINING CO. se PRODUCTS 40 Gal. Automatic ELECTRIC WATER HEATER j non-reside- UNION PACIFIC STATE In order to accomodate client traceable to one of three fa- Bank who would like to do their mous sires Eclipse banking from an automob. le. the (1764), Herod (1758) or Matchem banking company is now bnhg'ng to completion a drive-i- n bank near (148). the center of the city. Depositors are or others may drive in and tranMost species of less than 2 inrhea long, but some sact business with the tellers withuncommon kinds reach a length of out leaving their enra. A porchlike projection over the drive-i- n nearly two feet. Intermountain schools listed inarea will give pmtertinn against clude Arizona with a evident now that you can't rain or snow for those It'a doing fee of $300: Colorado, $128; Mon- fuel oil the people all the time. banking business. tano. $300; Nevada. $200; New SCHEDULES Mu41 To be rated a top thoroughbred, a horse's male line pedigree must of Ogdrn'a Commercial Security SS3.50 Mail orders for reserved season tickets to: J. A. MILLER Chamber of Commerce Office Springville, Utah GENERAL ADMISSION 1.00 (Tax included) GAMES BEGIN AT 6:00 P. M. EACH NIGHT The state of Pennsylvania has kola with $53 and Smith Dakota with $33; six charge of $300 three times as many automobiles or more and the high is New there are in all of South Ameriea. Hampshire with $360. s FUEL OILS MINE AND INDUSTRIAL LUBRICANTS '119.95 With Normal Installation j J |