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Show n Uilji' UTAH WEEKLY AT EUREKA, Printed By Si'RiNfivii.i.p., Utah mailer February 10, 1914, at llic "Kntcred uH llm Act of March 3, 1879." under post office at Kureka. Utah, Hdini'l-i'liM- H Subscription In Advance, Per Reporter uriONAi HATjQNAi Harrison Cor.ovr.n Mrs. Bulls Coffey TLirTl.Il.m.-.ll.1.- ! OnCAOO i. , , n(W TOK 4 , , l!u-an- d our great country, vacation time reminds even that they are five to roam at will over a vast area l.filHi hy li.NOO miles in size. Here are no In "secret police" to demand registration cards no spies to eavesdrop on our private conversations and file repairs. Kxcept fur a few quarantine regulations to prevent the spread of plant disease, there are no formalities at state borders. The New Yorker is welcome in Washington State the tourist from Maine meets a friendly reception in Florida. That, among other things to do with lilierty and freedom, is what it means to he an American. Active Life Banishes Worry iinati mianta fltaaMCKi FULL CARLOAD PURCHASE Mean As Much? If the urge comes upon you to go fishing on Election Duy, of exercising your right and privilege, as a free American to vote for the men you want to nin your local, state, or national government, remember this true story: On the first day of spring, an! HI yrnr-nli! man suffering a heart! attack wus brought into the office of a Dallas physician. "Doc," said the loyal Texan, "Just keep me ulive until next November, so I1 can vote!" We've made a Sensational direct from the Simmons -- j ! ! AT A TREMENDOUS SAVING FULL 220 COIL SPRING MATTRESS i 1,000 ; Persons Are Killed Annually A regular $42.95 value Monoxide Poison By I'nrhon monoxide ioisoning. by leaks or incomplete combustion of gas in defective, home appliances, kills about 1,0001 Hrsona every year, according to the statistical yearbook of (lie Na- tional Safety Council. ; New York City alone reported 222 dentils front accidental and! undetermined carbon monoxide in) torsi. An insiection of 22.32S of the apartments in older areas un- -' covered 11. 0.rfi appliances which! were leaking raw gas, were otlier- dangerous, or were in bad! T"ir Of thoso appliances .S.05H caused Excessive Speed Blamed for Big Accident Percent a'w. Kxccssive speed was reported factor in 35 per cent of the na- tinn's .17.310 motor vehicle deaths 'vr, last year, according to "Accidents Coun- - ell's statistical yearbook. Twenty eight per cent of the i ' rrfr iterators. and while this carload lasts matching Box Spring same price 2.14H were1 period, from there were! gas poisonings In jcicdentnl York City and 40 per rent1 10-ye- si-- t of these deaths occurred among' ersons AA or more .wars old. infirm persons, living aloneAged in small rooms tightly closed to maintain warmth are the most frequent victims. drivers involved in these accidents wr reported violating some speed regulation. Fourteen per cent exceeded the stated speed limit. 5 per rent exceeded safe seeda nl- though traveling under the stated limit, and 9 per cent violated safe speeds in arena where there was ;no stated limit. ; Ever since follies have please finds have hern to divert. Nervous? 161 - Box Spring and Mattress Legal Notices Probate and Guardianship Notices PRICE OF ONE! tn August H all qualified volet ,nre invited to express their opinion on the proposition or mill tax levy to meet increasing pmgrnm with the Southern I tab Water Resource tVvrlopment Corp. Voting at all county registration In the countv rioni 7 a u, precincts (to H p.m Iuhllehrd in the Kureka porter, August 1. 7, 19."i2 I SAL BOTH Consult County Clerk or the Heaped I ve Signers for further Information ARM'S LENGTH BLUR! West Center in Irovo irtf Crl Lee At S 'At snni tor fbOc ties ttU wsi iru er f 71 t 0, ler. vbo ud Does Your Vote ever minute with study and activity and get all he could out of tiiis course; he had nothing to lose. .The sales training would In? good for any new undertaking. So he grubbed on to that course with jaws firm and he gut every speck of knowledge and experience from it he could, llis enthusiasm overwhelmd him. He hadn't known he could forget worry so easily. Every day his assignments were in on time, his lessons prepared, and he partici-'pate- d in class discussion more than ha ever had in any lecture course. To his surprise he gained weight, felt better and got a tremendous boost from the training school. He reported back to his company a new man; worry was gone; enthusiastic activity was the answer. Since then he has kept so busy practicing the things ' he learned that his mind has had no time for worry. Time passed. At times discouragement and doubt try to creep into his mind when things don't do right, but he has found tho answer. Get busy! An active life is too full to have any room for idle worry! Standard. Qpfiar Virg to PLATTER CHATTER COLUMBIA: Champ Bailer does a vary fine Job with the beautiful "Auf Wiederseh'n Sweetheart" . . . Here is a boy who has a good voice and a lot of boyish appeal but so far the bobby aoxeri haven't caught up with him . . . When they do you can be aura ha will be riding the crest, because the chap has what it takes to put over a long . . . Back of the disc has "Padam, Padam" . . . Frank Sinatra's lateit is 'Tuna Rossa" with "Ttnneaaee Newsboy on the flip. I rjUIONL L. PHILLIPS, Charlotte, N.C., once was so dissatisfied withi his job that he hated to sec the sun rise, lie says he made life miserable for his wife when he came home at night. He was ready to quit his job, but not having another one to go to he hung on. Then his manager told him to pack up and go to Atlanta to a sales training school. He had decided that this job offered no career for him an he felt he was wasting his time as well as the company's. But just to hold on to a job. he reported at the school. Suddenly he realized that there were two alternatives for him: (1) He could just wast time and do nothing but be bored. (2) IIa could fill PAY NOTHING DOWN, SI A WEEK ! ind Tt Ben paycheck coming. Our industry works on such a dose margin, everyone has to bo on the ball at all times to keep things rolling. TV-Rsd- lo ! ... Tb cn for Individuals. But 'Vacations are groat Utah's mining industry as a wholo never takes a vacation. Only yoar 'round operation at top efficiency can produce tho profits that keep my ... ! DIOtiin miftMi af (Ms kind am dM MHwd hy Ihn lack nf vimal aid la Ihi "arm's Isnglh" ranfs af ahiaa. If yaw kifacals daal gin yaa dnar, aaaMaaani yklaa la el taagw near, arm's vbk a rkUlsd aataraatrM far a maiyUm Isnflti, and dhtanen anplanartsa and dnmaattratiaa af CONTINUOUS VISION tENIIS. li ti WELL, HOW MUCH OF THAT $745.34 WAS YOURS? ' es NO... tii Me! ... WK'KK FRKK TO ROAM Facts." the National Safety 7 , ono-four-ili i.'.immr ' The bulk of the stories and articles penned by the late Damon Runyon are aiated for telcpix production, one of the best pieces of news that haa come across this beaten and battered desk in a long time . . . Runyon's yarns, while Naw York fantasies, are universal in appeal and maybe the chuckles they will provide via television is what this tired old world needs these days An indication of the enormous appetite for talent tele-- 1 vision has, is shown by upcoming plans at NBC . . . The network is sending a production unit to Europe ' to film top vaudeville acta for later showing here. ' Zaa Zaa Gabor, who was recently deserted by hubby George Sanders, ' iu being paged to femcee a TV skew titled "I Want ta Get Married" . . . Look for Mr. and Mrs. North" te hit the TV alrianes this fall 11 haa been estimated that the combined audience for the national political conventions will hit 99,000,000 . . . "Duffy's Tavern" may make Its debut on TV this fall, too, which wouldn't leave many nneaplolted radio programs left. San ManCiSCO OMiffiCEAmiBGii r u. ea, defective Retiring in illness or bodily d, 41- - V.1' j j agog. S.j SEATTLE than -- vi, Am RCA-Vict- sdvistisinG KPitUNfAiivi .IV. more 1K, three-fiftl- m ten to in a long time . . . Hope he doesnt have to be burdened with a script, unless it's written by himself, on this new show . . . June Valll, featured vocalist on ARC'S "Stop the Music, has cut an record titled "Strange Sensation" that has the music trade ifsTis); 0ITORIAl ajcStnlJ i One out of every trians killed by njuii,p had some physical tiva eyesight wus r. Fatigue, Sleep Blamed for , There wus something wrong physically with one out of every L'lur'. 18 drivers involved in the 32,500 fatal motor vehicle accidents last 993 barber shops ui tin ills J, year, according to the National ' rORSAKK Safety Council. Three-fifth- s of tl.cse defect A It' trailer - - Km- - fuMi..r , were listed aa fatigue and sleep- mation. call No. 5, :iin.w, ing while driving. g car, $.1.00; Per Copy, Kfc - Editor and Manater By John Jarvis Many Accidents Hy I.YN CONNKLLY REYNOLDS will be on QUEINTIN in the near future in a quarter-hou- r film series titled "Thrill of a Lifetime' . . . is one of the best story-tellinnews-- ! men it has been our pleasure to Us-- i PURLISlIINd COMPANY ART (TTV MAYOR McGUP oUC02 ilrP tun'lut SU'pnrtir PUBLISHED stay-at-hom- Aukim The Kureka (Utah) Reporter Page Two FOR THE X EASY TERMS ? Get immediate delivery ti and enjoy luxury sleeping while paying s j I i i A only a small amount monthly. |