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Show l July The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Two 11C.2 titrrlut SUpurti'r ullti' 'iw ! The Help of a Wife I S Subscription In Advance, IVr Year, .$:).()(; I'cr Copy, 10c k Editor and Manager ADVEITISiNG NAllOtaAL 3 IEMISENTAIIVC AftmrisNC EDITORIAL NATIONAL J Harrison Co.oykr Mrs. Bkllk Coffey Reporter I I POP SERGEANT Sam A. Chambers, Oklahoma City, Okla., says that lie discovered what is the most important thing in life to a man. lie doesn't worry about the little troubles that come into ids daily life; he just does the best he can with them, holding to a deep abiding faith in God and believing in his own ability to look out for himself and his family. Not that lie thinks himself perfect; not that he doesn't often fall far short of his aims; not that he doesnt fail woefully at times. Hut he tries to practice the rules of Cln i:,!i;in living as laid down by what he terms the world's only perfectionist," Jesus Christ. He pays his debts, tries to keep on good terms with his neighbors, and to give the best in him to his job. And by the law of average, he usually ", .. t hi.:" and lie refuses to worry. Now. what do you think is the one outstanding o n. i!i i. mo 1. his luck of worry? It is chcer-i't.- 1, ?.!.- - Sam Chambers. When Sam is fai'i-u a problem. he tloesn't have to fight it topic d .Mill a v.ifo's antagonism and derision. His wife believes in him. hou will win, or if by some chance he doesn't, she l.nows lie v. ill d even better next time, and usually he docs. Two f them to face lus problems, not one fighter plus a bitter discouraging opponent. So, says Sam. he lias learned that the most important thing in the world to a man is his family, and their attitude toward him. If his wife and two little girls continue to think well of him, he will always be inspired to do his best If they think he is a pretty fine fellow, it may keep him on his toes, but hes going to aim mighty hard at being what they think he is. m:itti-- r February 10, Blltf, Ht the "Kiilcrcd n.i second-clas- s under the Art of Hurdi 3, ut Utah. officii Eureka, post ' 7 ChiGaGO I iAH VRANCltrO i I i v- yyyyy.-- a1' m'' s' . r j Subsidy Spent On Luxuries Years Ago... I (('or.lir.iirl fmiii rai:i llin'l tl ' v. I: h iniii nun a i'ir tn e.'iHlill fund ill '! .O' III1' for InWt :: i all s'iitci! c ii liV tillthat llie.se eilTli' I " incfinie groups own 77 per cent n: tlin tch'Vo.i'.in sets ill the ilnud u. ...I - i . i I - i. i Governor Calls A. Morton, W. ... 92-ye- TIE THET MAVERICK TO A POST UNTIL VNE FI6SER OUT WHUT , TO OO WITH HIM (Mall your memories to THE BOX 340, FRANK-- I FORT, KYJ The Man Said: "Think mure, strike less, .l.u.irs Caesar I'etrillu, president of Ain-- . erieun Federation of Musicians told liis followers ul their reconl .annual convention, adding'1 Strikes don't seem to i s anywhere any more. We've g n to ; g-- t ui-- e more." (i-iin- s House Armej Seiviec.s Com- mittee report suid recently that uv le spending mus-l- vs iigo "u victory" for Husain because continued defense s;v n ling at the pivsenl rule could ban'inipl the nation s ' lie who hi an enlightened anil literary society, uspiies to he a gieut poet, must first Weutne a little child. Thomas Macaulay Too hurt avin to try, A thousand feelings flood through you but your first coherent thought Is help,docfor,,tho telephone Virtue and genuine griicea in themselves speak what no words i'hii utter. i telephone oall at such a tins oan mean ths diffsrencs between painful anxiety and A peaoe of mind, even the differenoe between life and death. But your telephone Is not It's for emergencies the everyday convenience that makes your telephone one of the things you oould leas& do without. alone. The steadily Inareasing demand for servlos, from people in all walks of life, is proof that your telephone is worth more than It oosts. Th Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. 'cru'i TRY. TRY AGAIN . . . Bym. belle of 14 brokea niarrlacre are the dolls of James E. Daniels, Seattle, who may be the mao la the United Stales. mest-dlverce- d Iw. t Joe Marsh From where I sit Me Advising a Banker! afternoon ineetinj.i will he held during whirh details and spisifie problems in the fields of traffic, home, and farm safety The Missus and I were invited to will lie diseussiHl. and programs dinner over at llalesville the other worked out. I sat next to a banker from A special movie. A Day in night. t!:e stale capital. lie will a Court," highlight of the Separate cnii':'.! v rii-- "Mlnlity down lie. he say.-I ;.! if cU::j t j S'lip. m. fcc" '. la a . - -- ' a f.i'.i'l I p-.- t a!- - T.'i . ! o- ' T I... : s . ' i'.lt t t.i Well," UU ! !, ".i.V have you. out wT-- so'r.e me pla'i'i to buy a ferin and 'take it easy ho often winds up working harder than ever. It takes work to run a farm right no matter how many I hands you can r Tord to hire. And from where I sit, I continued, "you won't 'get away froa people either. Neighbors ere plenty important in a farming commanity whether it's helping one another nut or jut friendly visiting over a mic' il.le gla-of beer." "Hard work neighbors dropping in ell the lev?" he asks, looking at me over his glasses. Then he amiles and sajs "Sounds wonderful. You're just sold me on a farm." Copyright, 1952, United Statu Brewtrt Foundation BY FRANK THOMAS Y DO YOU ALLUS DO TIST THE OPPOSITE Of WOSSFACE.'-WH- YUH , ! ! I TELL lass well. OLD TIMER, n GOING WEST From Bertha Andrews Phillips. Randolph, Wise.: I remember the ' "Old Oaken Bucket end its wind-- : 1 B RT Wildlife : ;i . : . i. io i,r IS!('' or b. Mood'.e.-'- i . ' noon luncheon. A nominal registra- From Mrs. S. C. Shore, Richmond, Ind.: I remember my dad deciding that coffee above 23 cents a pound was too high and bringing sack of green coffee. homo a 100-lI remember how good the house smelled when mama roasted it in bread pans in the old wood stove. m.iy u f- It;.. I't.-.h'-- tion fee will he elmrged as a means of financing the conference, but this fee will cover the cost of the luncheon for three attending. Because of the seriousness of the accident situation this year, SOLUTION Ike Borg broththe Governor, the Utah Safety ers at the National Mosle Council, and State Department of Camp, Interlochea, Mich., have TubUr Safety are urging all who solved the problem of reaching can possibly do so attend and both endo of the Mg fiddle. participate in the conference, in order to insure its success and We read of a r old moun- benefit from the ideas and help of all Utahns. tain woman who has never seen a ear. She doesn't know what's been Excellent things are rare. Plato missing her. Ohecotah, dirt-flo- A iii:ii!i m it j OUa.: The back of our hut was covered with deer hides. You could buy dry salt meat for two cents a pound. our pi'llid HS il a As pail of u prnji"'!ei! all-'i'l year.--' eff rt to Im!; a lopid use :n :u.ul ina-i- . Hie coiiipauv and seiiitis injury amdentn on i ki.uwn in s. v.t;i t'lal, cuupli.iuei faiaw !:ii;i highways, a:'.d pulihe peices this year, Covu-no- :' the ;i:nm;::c tur. rs will, mere thau heen c!o:uitisl t . .1. Drai ken Ia'e lias calleil an S.'lO.fiiHi.ouO t:ul other , colleges hospitals, co'i-statewide safety emergeiiey f relive, ft will lie held M.nday. Juiy 2S. .it the Ni whouse lluti l. During the last war a British starting at tl.iHl am., and will con-- ! linue the dav. Tommy wroto Ins mother not to Over l.rsM) invitations to repre-- 1 worry about him, "I'll keep my a full tent for everybody mi down.'' A short tune later he j - Clarence K. Manion, I Cal. rent lenders and groups fliroiigh- and wrote again, In the lege of hit was f Xu! r. nut the stiifn haw sent out future, Ml keep both ends down. Dame. ;hy the (Sovemor, nnd a bhnk-'invitation to all others intere.-de- l JitniHmmt is extended through the news-- ; papers and radios. It is hoped that an aggressive plan of action ho developed at this conferi'nee, in which the determined support and cooperation of all public offi-- j rials, groups, nnd private citizens will result. ' log ! ''Mi'. Monday, July 28 ! lie-port- er ; ?.i ! KxH-utrix- , In l , pMgns in 1 sDit'-sVunev for the jo nil.--. ,n well as fur other Rctiviim s j la l on Sands of Time . "Foot-print- Safety Meet bn gn Sfew' I t'-a- i lu-a- Legal Notices From projects .'shops ill 13 ymr in I slide i. w il.'lifi an si.i'is, and iiiisccllaiii'oi i "I REMEMBER" lln-lis- s . . . Lmp Sliell - ii- These groups. earning less tliiii Caivi-iiiIhriiiigii tie X'nMiW'.il s::.ri a wi'i-p.;v little, if liny nied hy Tiny wi'i r utTiiirpii television nts tax With Mr an I Mrs Byuei TliiiriiiiHul rusting from SIM I lip. illc!lrlilii" rf Dingh.iiu. :i!e; I'lX. Miil';iii:3'i,i fowl mid cnatilii housing revi-to liny on the SY TKS OLD TIMERS pi in when people I'iirM-n- g iiinie iiimi 'y can't afford swli Icx'irn s. From Mrs. Fannie Smith, Stanford, Probate and Ky.: I remember the good old N BKOV KSUAl'K times when my grandma baked Gue Hianship Notices com bread In figure pass- sweet potatoes and In lining a khuki-chii- l Consult (minty Clerk nr the oven the old Dutch front of the the in (lanky twilight, nearby ing ItNINTtive Signers for llio priVHle called out: Hey, hub, fireplace. She would cover the top further Information of the lid with fire coals. girime a light, will ya?" Thi otht'r obligingly lielii out a From C. 8. Wyatt ,Metamora, Ind.: burning match. notick To ckmmtoiss Tlie doughboy, looking up to I remember when I had to grit, KSTATK OK UHABBKS IIAI'N. tlvink the other, discovered to his or grate, ears of com on a piece DKCEASKD. of tin, punched fun of boles and dismay tlie star of a iirigadicr. Creditors will present il.imir "I beg your pardon, sir, he nailed on a board, to make meal d said, I didn't mean any disre-Her- t. for bread. with vouchers to thf iind-rsiI didn't not lee you was a at the office of Jamca I1. MrUiinc. Attorney ut Isiw, .13 North Main general. From Mabla Cox, Larkspur, Calif.: Stris-t- , Nephi, Utah, on or before ''That's all right, Buddie," said I remember when wo bad the 13th dav of Scptcmlier. A IV, the general, "hut you should thank and no root beer. Firit 1(1.12. I wasn't a sec- bicycle I ever saw had large and your rahhit'a foot VKBI.A I.KONA SANDSTDOM. ond lieutenant. small wheel and first ones with Executrix of the estate of Uhailcs same-slse- d wheals were called was "Our deceased. Huun, generation brought up "safeties. The first washing maJAMKS I. McCune, Attorney on the wrong aide of the tax. chine was the vacuum tin funnel . Jack K. Ioonard. for on a stick for There is often aa nmrh inde- full of holes anddown (Bubliahctl in The Kureka and plunging up through the 2,ri in in Aug-Unot led. as nl pendence being July II, IS, one clothers. made I by nailing a nut tieing driven. I, 10.12.) perforated tin can on a broom bandit. Also mads lye soap and hominy. d nun! aorcij in each ca:,n hv giinization :i;'filiiic, w i'll ti... N.i- tiunal fedem ' inn l,i,pll.Vl-- , i ; 20 -i IaparelU crabs Frrris Fain as As 1st baseman goes for Yank hurler Tom Morgan whom Fain accused of toaaing a bean ball in Yankee Stadium game. COM. OFF, 1 ; ,Jf cons-ivu'i.- ,., i 8 i regional dm-- t,,, Nut ior.al Organization The Denver sail similar grunts for ,,( outstanding merit war., thi.i year I.' 23 oilier ' f |