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Show iWatlay, Jammry 28, 1937 Rage 3 EUREKA REPORTER Adult Scout Workers to Hold EUREKA REPORTER Meeting at Provo Feb' 6th Atherley's Baer Parlor will opaa' 1ARGE CROWD ATTENDED ht. kiwan club mqht up lun,,, room Frld3r Call la after the big daaca. Ki-- 1 Eureka At lh, uTgMh. All adult Buy 8cout worker and; held last evening at the, each Club Mrs. Muyuard OilrKS and of wanla Mrs. week uu Thursday published wlvca la the Utah Natloual Parka Clarence Bauer apaut tba past week- - Library bulldinr, there wae Dearly at Eureka. Utah. Council are Invited to attend the end In 8alt Lake in 100 per cent attendance, City. annual meeting of the council to bo! j The program wae under the dlrec- j. vkkn kike C. K. kike ok Y1 held at Provo, February Gth, at the! spent the early; tlon 0f Albert Johnson, aud the! Iul.lUberi Uriahum Young University, accord-- purt of the week 1,1 k:rk visiting Mr- - nd Mr. ' J- ing to word received from Henry w,lh 1,, Entered In the postofflce at Eu- Gurduer, of Spanish Fork, president. Feuni11 nnd other relatives, This larr.e gathering of Scouters' as second class mull M Mp and Mr, reka, Utah, willniora and P- - N Ar' 0f Mtrr" 8 ",Br of ,wo A.ndr,0.n , uts.'rr '! Miss were ;dJrl;,'d,flWl!1 Wilson at Provo, Betty who gave an Interest- W 1 a fellowship1 SS on of bf funeral ,17. Sunday attending the dinner room II. at. m.. . p. m. ling and Inspirational address, At thla session the club members t Hie University, which at time HarR. to donate a aubatantlal sum voted on Chairman! Council Erneat Eureka Merrill, left SJoman Given jrlson Wage Increase Red Cross for relief of auf-h- e to the. .i for where act Butte, Montana, Butte Copper Miners r8T(LA'lllv!le,,, VH aerond ses- - Tuesday In the eaatern flood region. ferers will He his home. will make I slon will follow Immediately at 7:30 Join Mra. SJoman who went to that ,n Wage MW with President city about three weeks ago. The Jaria2',l0 day, Tor 10 Henry A. Gardner presiding, couple have resided In Eureka for The enllre program, aa being about three years, and while here t.ODI!I!li d' of thc worked out. will be Inspirational, made many friends. Mr. ployees SJoman Anntonda Company In Btte- (.ducalIJnaj and entertaining. Rea was an active member of the Miners' Great Fall. Montann. eryiitlons for the dinner must be Union. -, The wage increase was given unluda by Fe1iru 1t Sour milk and buttermilk can bt The Tintie High School bosket-ba- ll der an agreement made In October, used interchangeably in recipes. would workers team went down to defeat at the 13(, whereby the If eventhe It 70 of to hands lust Delta price money additional Thursday required years complete receive A small pinch of soda added to the cnpltol In Washington, I). ( ing to the tune of 26 to 23. The salad of copper advanced. dressing will prevent its curdTintie boys were apparently not up to form for only onre (luring the ling. V game did they lead In the scoring cheese added to Creamed yellow column. Tomorrow evening, Fri- boiled dressing is very good served day, the local team will meet tho er fruit or vegetable salads. Nephl boys, end If they ran win this game they will stand a chance to To clean isinglass in an old stove be In the running for the top spot rub it with a damp cloth on which In the division. baking aoda has been shaken. I u list I : Prel. 'J pkr i. lrl",Cr My Neighbor pp! Voice Mirror . President Franklin D. Roosevelt, whose birthday January 36 will be the occasion for a series of 5,000 celebrations to be held throughout the country to raise funds for the nation's war against Infantile paa!ysis. Right, Colonel Henry L. Doherty, for the fourth tiiqe aa-- tknal chairman of the worlds biggest birthday party. to Cure Yankee Twang The local office of the Mt. States Telephone and Telegrah company is Improving Its place of business by on a new ceiling In (he front office. The old celling was dropping down to the floor with such reg- ularity that the operators had ' to wear helmets. When finished the exchange la going to be easy to rest the eye upon, for it is planned lo appropriately decorate the place. Union Pacific System Bays Everything in Readiness Many NewLocomotives for the Big Birthday Ball THE CROSS OF PEACE b. Br Call at Atherley'a for u good sandwich, coffee, beer and soft drinks. PEERY HOTEL MALT LAKE'S popular priced modern HOTEL Broadway and West Temple Hates: $l..r0 to $3.00 - FREE GARAGF. n,d y,on pner. fy,Ve?l11h Winding trafflc an Increased order for Its "Challenger" type, high "Peed t0 - 15 frht. n"etMd pedt1u ,ft non J.VJoi in of nd mkM t0J locomotive purchase announced by tke Union Pacific In leaa than a year " . tootooU... fu.t ordered are of a design which was S,-5- S State Board of Health Issued Influenza Regulations near for high Uth The Ladies Auxiliary of the AmIt is easy to theorize concerning erican Legion held a very lnt-restone can-th-e Ing meeting on Monday evening at international peace. But home of Mrs. Beatrice Sax. The program consisted of buslnesa, card The playing and a nice luncheon. prize winners were Mrs. Ruby Vance first and Mra. John J. Coffey second. The committee in charge of the party wai composed of Mrs. J. T. Wilson, Mrs. J. E. Bergstrom, Mrs. Chav VanWagoner and Mrs. H. E. Carlson. The next meeting of the organization will be held at the hoinu of Mra. John J. Coffey on the evening of February 22nd. speed freight service, particularly in mountain territory. "I desire to call attention to all They are designated the "Challeng-healt- h otfirers, physicians, and the'er" type. The Increased order for general public, for their guidance, the locomotive was given to the certain regulations of the State American Locomotive Company of Uuard of Health in relation to the Schenectady, N. Y., which built and prevention and control of Influenza," delivered to the Union Padfle 16 of said Dr. J. L. Jones, state health those powerful engine! la th last .half of 1930. commissioner, early thla week. In addition, the same manafact- 1. Every case or suspected case of. lmare now building for th -' urers be inriuenzn shall reported - Union Pacific 20 high speed com- autholocal health the lo mediately riiles and In turn to tha State Board blnatloa freight and passenger en- In of Health. Where no physician la glnea scheduled for delivery of It la par- April. the duty in attendance, Contrary to the general belief, tho In the language of th locomotive ents, guardians, nurses, etc. to re- IT. S. Navy Recruiting Service the "Challenger" engines case. engineer, the port men to not young does persuade try at an adequate army and of the are Is case arueg In which simple articulated the home 2. The Is Their Job naVy wju pr5ven.,Bn attack. Pre- confined shall be placarded by the type, that le, the front truck baa 4 In rnrrouthe'dMlmble of few, I bo.wnom parednea, heath authorl(iea. Xhll Mtab. wheels behind which art two seta of lwa Piclon. CQmpeti- - !i1,ll hrecds tul'r ti1e ,Bolatlon for th, pal,ent six coupled driving wheel, followed ym evetuds'nr,cm by ...I.-.- !. a .d re- jliyslcal Illness. No man or boy, tardless of his age. can be enlisted if he or hla parent, show the alight--! sat reluctance to hla entering the) Navel Service. Service In tho United, States Navy la a privilege for which only one man in sixteen can qualify. As a result of this selective recruiting. the United SUtes Navy today as lbs hlehest Quality of enlisted personnel in its history taZT-iSr-. m 5 ,h' ,ub"c ,h,t vis; .Si'ssS'.' I at-I- ts ft 1 ear-ea- te -4 lem and must be ;,5ted sSn'iSi "RitaSSn of thi, mow e ,1Ulherew History has proved it no. Second, of tha be termnat' in diameter lxt ahiapa l.nrthof IlJ,al,"n threenot Organized Public Opinion, which ed tho after days dTh would build a waU about its own 110 has returned to normal, the gubjecta and thus keep the enemy temperature S the and from excluded be shaH Uases 'YJ " Th out. This theory is symbolic of the u d fw c oal d. Great Wall of China: and mental school until the termination of the firebox of th locomotive. Including barriers are no stronger than ma-- 1 I Isolation period. combustion chamber 734 foot and 5. All persons exposed terial barriers. Public opinion dare not imprison itself in an area of self-- 1 tending school shall ha carefully has a grata area I feet wide, II feat high. Engines ish thinking and expect to have uni-- 1 examined earh morning, for five sue- - long and 0V4 versal appeal. The question, Does I days, for any algns or sym- - have a tractive power of 100,000 1 pounds and the tenders have a capapioma of this dlseane. public opinion honestly and sincere-re--1 still excluded be children shall universal g. want city for 23 tons of coal and 10,000 peace? Ailing ly Third, The I (r0m school and may only return af- - gallons of water. mains unanswered. The 20 new high speed comblnt-whic- h League of Nations organized in 1920 I ler lbe disappearance of the sym- la primarily n court of arbL ltoma or with a written atatement tlon freight and passenger engines tration. The spirit of war musto( a physician .that the child la not which are now being built are of th arise before the League can adjudU I n g conaK0Ua condition. These type. These engines will the point in dispute. Tb letter regulations are not only ap- - ry 300 pounds steam pressure and League has done a great amount of I pjlcable (0 Icbools. but the Stats will be completely equipped with good, but it has failed to establish I QoI,rd of recommends that roller bearing! throughout with th peace on the earth. The failures I lfc at0rea. shops, exception of the driving rods. Load-o- f be oul rarrled these three theories auggest ine I and other pacea of work, am- - ad they will carry 25 tons of coal thought that peace is basically I , , a number of people. and 20,000 gallons of water and will neither an economic, nor a social I 7 lf g caM ta property Isolated, be capable of mslntsialng the fast 1 nor even an ethical 3lbl!r occupants or the household. Union Pacific passenger and freight agp!s IB .,d to . v.rr worthy ...... ghl LEONARD A. BARRETT - Hoping to cure New Englanders of their Yankee twang, the New England Telephone company has installed a "voice mirror" in Boston which is to record and reproduce the telephone voice of Bostonians. Visitors using the "mirror,' are to be convinced that they are in need of better articulation both over the telephone and in face to face conversation. The mechanism records the voice magnetically on steel tape and reproduces it through an earphone. Most listeners are surprised how unintelligible and unpleasant ther own voice sounds over the telephone. The company also provides tutors in an effort to teach New Englanders clear and proper pronunciation, thus eliminating countless wrong connections in manually operated telephone exchanges. The photo shows Miss Dorothy V. Dever of the New England Telephone company speaking into the voice mirror. She can watch her lip movements while her voice is recorded for later reproduction. As a result of rapidly dmlrman of the To turn out jellies quite whole Maynard C the mold President's Birthday Ball for Eure- f the mold wllh buKer and when the jelly lf ka. states that every thing la In read- to be turned out, plunge the mold Inees for the Idg event tomorrow ev- . into hot water and remove at once. It will be held at the Elks lsvl- fine music lion and exceptionally ha. been secured for the occaston. Every resident of Tlntlc should at- lend the dance or at least purchase a ticket because the proceeds wtll fdet b.. ' "- -I rr,....-,.,,.- , 1 KWir'S MS!! MONTHSjg ' - patient and show no evidence of The 11- 1- " recent engine SwSS.m' to. purchase tobV dlTtotS- b- w Mt ' . me to clioose, I will be a Christian. I micas written consent to such re- eight months This is a negative pacifism fromlmovsl be first obtained from the 77 Mining and Legal Blanks for Sale which we gain no constructive re-- 1 health authorities of the Jurisdiction I at the Reporter Office, Eureka, Utah, suit. Simply refusing to light does rom which and to which removal la In England, I contemplated. not create peace. I Ramsay McDonald expressed a I p. Public funeralu are permissible more hopeful aspect by saying: in deaths from Influenza If all orl "We have paid too little attention I fim of the deceased have been clos-t- o the tigrine impulsea in human I ed wlth absorbent cotton, soaked nature. If we think we are goingwtb approved disinfecting aolutlon. to best the things which culminate I Theso regulations were establish-i- n war without spiritual fight, I ed l0 lt(cgusrd tbs welfars of the we are foredoomed to failure." ApttbjC. health authorities are fight! And thers can belpd w,b (ba responsibility of their no spiritual fight without sacrifice. I enrorremenl but thU faB ba donB ef. War costs. We pay enormous suml fePtlveyi only when physicians, I of money in warfare. Phci school authorities, and the general I cause in costs. Men die the aiv full cooperation. men must die also for peace, what I pubne a NEW SEMLOH HOTEL this sacrifice is to be no one has . venture BALT LAKE CITY yet determined. But we ighrd a iyatl,m of rM fraltht de. New Msnagsmsnt Under b1 WT;0d" ;th,( ''Y'f be "bsl-1 or (Different Atmosphere) half of "armed defense" of power" be too great a price I llwnfd at your door. Modern, rooms, to pay, if by such a sacrifice thelI with 8lmmons furnished newly miners! A 33.000 microscope find conscience of the world could g mattresses. Beds, its "final inspiration and its vlctort-- l with ICO Interchangeable parts has Coils Shop, Popular prices. I been added to tbo United States not Must it oua appeal" for peace? Beauty Ifprlor, Barber Shop, be by way of tho Cross rather than Bureau of Mines at the University Tailor 8 hop for your convenI or Utah, according R. E. to Head, Th banner sword? the of by way ience; Oarage In connection- of the Cross must be lifted along-- 1 mlcroscoplst for. tha bureau. It Is and most of all at ratea that side of the Stars and Stripes. Warlike only machine of Its kind west of I you gat more for your money. of Cross on the must be crucified Pittsburg. I 11.00 to 11.60 without bsth-wr- r1 Peace. V I THANKS CARD OP Single. to dsrkness The way of war leads 91.60 to 9S.00 with pirivato and destruction: the Way of thel bath. Cross leads to light and lifa. la still--1 I Ws wish to express our slncero and In storm, blessed Is that predation for tha kindness shown IIARRY K. MILES, Mgr. nation in whoss life is tbs Cross of Ins during our recant bereavement, J. K. McCORMICK, Asst. Mgr. MRS. A. B. WEBB Trace and In whose government ) AND FAMILY abides the principle of sjcrllcs. 1 93 PROOF ! chsrg-spiritu- SVi!ir. al - - up-to-d- inner-sprin- ap-ne- ss Q33QQ37 gffiWfESP 0EGB00GJ SSSSSL . , .j- -. |