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Show r 11 January 5, 1973 The Eureka Reporter Page Two Iurka Importer PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH 84628 Printed By ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Springville, Utah 81663 Subscription in Advance, per year, $4.00; per copy, lOe Second class postage paid at Eureka, Utah 84628 matter February 10, 1918, at the Entered as second-clas- s post office, Eureka, Utah 84628, under the Act of March 3. 1879. MRS. BELLE COFFEY Correspondent Publisher HARRISON CONOVER MARTIN CONOVER Managing Editor Editor FRANK KING Member: UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION. NATIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION, AMERICAN NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. WANTED Help TEXAS REFINERY CORP. offers high income opportunity mature man in Eureka area. Fringe benefits PLUS regular cash and vacation. Regardless of experience airmail A. T. Pate, Pres., Texas Refinery Corp., Box 711, Fort Worth, Texas 76101. j5 to Any eligible veteran who wants help for a drug problem should go to any Veterans Ad- ministration hospital where his problem will be kepi in the strictest of confidence and treatment arranged either there or at another drug center. There are 8.9 million World II and Korean Conflict veterans and another 7.5 million veterans who served after Jan. 31, 1955. who can benefit from legislation that restores their expired unused loan benefits. Details are available at any VA War office. My 3. Neighbors Ar--. , .7! T- - hi Exalted Ruler Ronald Griggs doing the honors. He welcomed the guests to the party and introduced his officers, he then introduced Mrs. Mary Schow, President of Ladies of Elks and she introduced her officers. Mr. Griggs also paid special thanks to John Campbell, chairman of the entertainment committee. Dancing followed later in the evening, with Jerry Hansen and the Experiences, furnishing the music. Even if the music hadn't been exceptionally fine, it would have been thoroughly enjoyed, since two of our local boys, Jerry Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mel Hansen of Mammoth, and Gary Gillespie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gillespie were members of the orchestra. At midnight hats, horns, and a variety of noise makers were passed out to the dancers, who gave a rousing welcome to the New Year. A midnight snack was served later and the dinner and the dance were pronounced a decided success, with a good number of the members and their wives attending. outstanding fighter of year Stars' owner Bill Daniels, has been named "Outstanding Fighter of the Year" by the World Boxing Association. Bill Miller, ratings chairman of the WBA who at the same time announced that Lyle has moved up to fourth among the ranking heavyweights of the world, called Lyle "the most exciting heavyweight contender since Muhammad Ali." Ron, who has STONES Also Good Selection of Diamond Engagement Rings! Eipcrt clock And watch repair jzgew Duke Jewelry 220 So. Main "22 Yer in Springvilla" This Sunday, January 7th, is Senator Moss has got to be as funny as "Bugs Bunny" maybe not as smart, but as funny. He has now stated he wants to ban the advertising of those little cigars. The economy of this state, its' very backbone, is the date scheduled for the Eureka Couples League to bow, at Duke's Lanes in Spanish Fork. Starting time is 7:00 p.m. All Eureka Couples are invited to come and join in for an evening of fun and relaxation on the lanes. Remember it is not necessary to register; nor is it necessary that one be a seasoned bowler. Beginners are welcome and encouraged to come. Gods" been a months professional for only (he turned pro in April, 1971), is unbeaten in 19 bouts, with 17 coming via the knockout route. His last 11 fights have ended in knockouts, including his most recent win on December 9. a third-roun- d KO of then fourth-ranke- d Larry Middleton. 20 The only heavyweights presently ranked ahead of Lyle are world champion Joe Frazier, Ali, George Foreman and Jimmy Ellis. Foreman will challenge Frazier for the title in January. The "Outstanding Fighter" honor is not just limited to the heavyweight ranks, but includes boxers of all classifications. 8 wonder what next I Time sometimes stands still.. .four thousand years ago the African natives used the same beat as todays' rock and roll. I think perhaps the natives sound was better than imor no .little todays'. in four thousand provement years, what a waste of time.... mining. We are now down to one producing underground mine, can you imagine the needs that are apparent in the mining business and all this senator can think of is little cigars. "Ye That moustache of Tim Hannifins' is kind of droopy, it always reminds me of a Bulgarian flag at half mast.... $250,000 Jackpot Where The Money Is Racing --I- E. COOK I ft" t's Every January the stores all have a white sale. Why don't they get out of the rut and have a red sale, or blue sale, black sale or green sale, any color but white.... Tintic Lodge No. 711 B.P.O.E., ushered the New Year in a big way, with a dinner dance. A dinner was served at 7:00 with heavyweight boxer Ron Lyle, partner of Utah RINGS WITH NEW BY WAYNE greets New Year Undefeated WE SPECIALIZE IN BIT OF THIS ODD THAT II BPOE Lodge 711 Ron Lyle named 1 January 7 date for couple bowl Over New Years weekend I watched so many football bowl games, I saw the Rose Bowl, the Orange Bowl the Sugar Bowl, in fact, everything but the toilet bowl.... Tintic history.. ..the "Humbug" mine was discovered by Jesse Knight in 1896 in the early 1900's he acquired the "Uncle Sam", the "Star", the "Iron Blossom" the "Dragon" and "Black Jack" mines.... Chief mechanic Herb Nab and his crew go into action as Bobby Allison muke a fast stop during the running of the Texan 500 at College Station, Texas. Allison is stock car 's leading money winner this season with purses totalling, more than a quarter of a million dollars. Later, crew chief Nab is congratulated by Miss representing the company supplying the mechanics tools. The Nab team, generally re. garded as one of the finest in professional racing, took top honors earlier in the season as the winners of the only sanctioned pit crew race held in the United States. rac-ing- S-- A lot of people have wall to wall carpeting but I know a fellow who has wall to wall K, problems.... Odds and ends....Utahs' first license plates for automobiles were issued in 1909.... both instant coffee and instant tea were on the before market 1919.... many safety razors were in use before 1915.... Just musing.... if a man lost his feet.. could he toe the line?.... If these streets were lined with jungle trees you would see a lot of these long haired fellows out on a limb.... Q. Why do some states post lower speed limits for night driving? A. Because the distance at which you can recognize ob- jects decreases at night by 20 feet with each additional 10 mph of speed. Aging also decreases night vision. For safe night driving, the American Trucking Industry suggests you follow these tips relayed by Clark Equipment Trailer Division and the ATA Foundation. They're based on the experience of professional truck drivers who do a lot of night driving to deliver the goods on time: When leaving a brightly lit place, pause before pulling onto a highway. Your eyes need time to adjust Relax your eye muscles by shifting your gaze during night driving. Train yourself to look beyond your headlights. That's where any danger will come Advice on when to grow a beard.. .when your complexion has been completed riddled by the pox - or - when anything would be an improvement.... fJC To have principles you first WILL LJIIII must have courage.... Shift your gaze during night driving. Improved shipping services by railroads and airlines won't decrease the need for customer-servin- In closing.. .we will sign off with that old champagne song, "I'm forever blowing trucks. g bles".... They're the universal transport tool upon which all other types of carriers depend. Jack Til Another Time.... Wetfe tfahchwar from. Don't wear sunglasses at night. They reduce glare, but at considerable sacrifice to vision. l Q. Will faster over-al- shipping by airlines and railroads lessen the need for trucks? A. 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