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Show rt.mstUiyl January 23, lfrtl. Etmm ItEPORTER PreUy lUlle Kir1, tlw tram vs Ann of SpuiiUli Pork llw 'ar in tiurck vMl- Mr. and Mrs. (Mnn-ncGnurley. jins Miaa Xom.e Purli-- U vlaltlng her (cu,e ,ui Dd Mr 1)0,1 Vlrtel an gilder, Mrs. June Urym-r- , In Trice. th iao.Mr She will bo there two week. ' ,,ny bul huky by rM Jol" F. Rows Mifii( Moiuluy wnil Utnny Flynn on Tuesday at the Divlslnn orrii-- of Jkni.Pai..fcMri1, y the I'tuh Power and Light In Anicrl- I ! n Kork' Mrs. William Treloar. and an AllM-r- l ll(l Ann, vlliti nriti JoIiiihoii, UjikU, iu in snulhern raiiforilla. Htlierl,ury and Jnlm F. Itowe ! linn at Provo Mlry Trance, llarrlty. drove mother. Mr.. Frank Garrily, to Lai la1 8,Uri,ay Vesas last week end where thet Mr. and Mra. Mike Kohls of Mlil- H'eni three days. vale visited here Wednesday with "0,hw ' ,,rw Bonnor Black and Wallace Pain- Icr are reported lo have ben aerep-- , ud (or training in the U. s. Air Rev. Father Forsncy of Mldvule Corps at March Field, Illvrslda. lslte.l Mr. and Mra. Frank lleesley taliromia. and Mrs. MureelU Proiiva during (he J. Will Kniahl of Provo was Tinlic visitor on Tuesday. Ho was Charles Donnelly was taken to here for the purpose of Inspecting the Holy Cross Hospital fur nppen-som- e of the holdings of the Kniahl decloiny. Mrs. Huby Sorenson Co. panfed Mrs. Donnelly to the hospital. ' Mr and Mia. A. 1). llalrd of Heb Miss Frances Hear returned to er City were in Eureka on 8uturdav her home In Preston, Idaho after visitinK with friends, mid later a. spending several daye visiting with ttnded a party at the local Elks her niuther, Mrs. Ella Gear aud Lodge, of which Mr. i:.,ird Is u mem- - othir relatives. . her. Mr. and Mrs. Ceore ltowley of President E. Frank Ilirch, iirom- - Ullmure spent most uf the week In panled by his daughter Mrs. Ada Lureku visiting their and Creen, on Fridi.y of last week Jour- - deulilet, Mr. and Mis. Douglass i neyed to Price to attend the funeral Murphy. of his sister, Mrs. Tsatielle Urvner. . , 11 to Die B.bl now who was 81 years old at the lime or ' ""'I her death. Wed nerd;.,. January IS. . until moment. Your Notary rk tail be dune at the Mrs. 8a'lle Hick nun, Mrs. I.iblir Tolnian, Mra. Leo Green and sou Office. Hub, all of Silver City, ulso Mrs. Mr '""lihliia Towera and Mrs. Vern Rife of Eureka, were a. Twin r"y Ge!. Falls and Idaho Falls. Iduho. during 8a",fd,1, " the week, going there on account of V , b'i'tl,er' Mr tn'1 Mr- - V. il!ii.m P. "I" w'-c the death or Andy Keplin-e- r h reck lei; on. Mrs. Hurra l.as been funeral service, were held at lVa-tellciiiifined lo her bed fur several on Wednesday. mouth with a leg uilluclil. Melvin Burke was given a fareMra. well party last Saturday evening hv , . , . Evalyn Hog..n loft' Eureka ,or his two corn-inCatherine and Peggv ldaho- - ,u uU,n,t tl' Mrs. Wade and his an jien on January. ISth. ' Slh-- Eureka Motor Co. r wi'k-t,in- l ! Eureka, Utah o ihh!rl r Give that car of yours, the . motor especially, the tunning up it needs, and let our expert e workman, who guarantees his work, do the job. I Sunny Brook 9 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Cepyright 1941, National Di.tillrr Prod. Corn- - N. Y We will call for your car and deliver it back to you at no ad- v'!!' .mini-Investme- . ditional charge. Plymouth and Desoto SALES and SERVICE nt WRECKING SERVICE. ! IMY PHONE NIGHT THOSE 3.1 HO YOU NOW NEED ANTI FREEZE son-in-la- Kt "T Jl mil 11turn w o o The Louiaiana Purchase in 1803 added more than a million square milea to the United States. After securing an appropriation from Congress to explore the vast territory. President Thomas Jefferson chose Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark to lead the expedition. Starting up the Missouri Kiser near St. Louis in Max, 1801, they returned in Seplemlier. 1806. Not only had they found a land route to the Pacific und located a river flowing to the sea, hut they had transferred the western boundary of the United States to the Pacific Coast. Lewis and Clark were the who this vast new territory holding so trail-blaze- rs pened up much of promise for the future of the country. There are in industry today. In the telephone service they are not only the men who build the lines over mountains, deserts and in science in the Bell plains, but the ever seeking better ways Telephone Laboratories, ' do to the job. Keeping the nation's channels of communihours a day is the job cation open twenty-fou- r a responsibility of your telephone company it shoulders eagerly. Whether it may be a local emergency or one of national defense, telephone men and women are ready. trail-blaze- rs trail-blaze- rs ... Mnunivn States Telephone & Teferaoli Co As enticing a cs the and 4th Tusaday of oaeh month at I. O. O. P. all. Vlallhlng broth-or- a Invited to attand OLD CELLAR at Grandfather's Farm W. T. RILEY, W. M. JOHN F. ROWE, Bacretary ...REMEMBER?, Qvart. CU No. 9, F. A. M., masts lad N. 257 fist, CU Na.331 New Semloh Hotel KKnl.Cods Na. 239 HALT LAKE CITY, I'TAIl s Campbell sister Stewart at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Campbell. About SO persons participated In games and music until 12 o'clock. They .11 sat dawn 1 to a decorat-- d table furnished with rood food. The occasion being his The Lady Elks were entertained going awey as a volunteer draftee Tu.-slaMra. Trunk Garrlty belli-fthe I'nltcd Stater. He w.--s lln- - i. hustesM. Af.er husimss csrdi Prize winners were: icsiplent of some use'ul presents that were played. Airs. Joe Buys, .will help along on his way. high score. Mra. I an Mrs. C BjR-uWhen the Yankee Clipper ru,.M, Rife raftle. A delicious luncheon was oi In second seven rear. the the is rvt.l. Mr series of tales of the brave and swift sailing ships now gun- - forever. The Mothers Club will (apt. Di:ve Under, tells of the bold the regular niunlhly tine t Hu in slavers who ran a gauntlet of gun,0 playroom al the Library build-loutwith their cargoes of "Black rKl Erlday January 24th at 1:30. Ivory" from the Calahar Coast. Read Tantrums and Profanity and unact-"Th- e Odyssey of Sven the Finn. a tide exprerslons will he the topics . ,u All memliers are thrilling double page illustrated tea- - t ture in the American Wekly, lln urged to be preaent. Any mother of with next distributed children are cordially Inmagazine week's Lor Angeles Examiner. iud. or TIIIH nil'ININ entitles holder lo 2.V reduction any room at tha rats any room at (ha rate ona coupon advertised Ihe room t. Pre-Scho- tho on aa aa to s S NEW beds, springs, mattrea-ae- i, earpeta throughout tbo house ASMJhk,y dU-ussed- HATEH fffed n lantrrmirttji We Now j Tir.lic people who nttriided Masters visitation of the I. O. 0. F at ray son on Thursday evening. January 16th were as follows: Mr. end Mrs. Edward Kolts. Mr. and Mrs A. M. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Spnnler, Mr and Mrs. Rex Warr Mr. .and Mrs. Robert Laird. Mr. aud IMrs. Don Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan I Christianson. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell I A'ellor, Mr. and Mrs. Ifcvfd S. Kling. Iran Warr. Mrs. Frank Warr. Mrs I Beth Finch, and Mrs. A. M. Ni- Special features of the evening were a Banquet sponsored by the l'ayson 1. O. O. F. Lodge and Rehekah lodge, followed by an open meeting and program. Une of the atrangeat drama, of he war. The body of the unhappy L'Alglon." Napolcon'a sn taken from the gloomy llapsburg vaults to rest beside the Emperor lu the glorious Invalides Chapel In Paris. Read this dramatic lllustreteH feature In ihe American Weekl), the magazfna distributed with uext wii-k'Los Angeles Examiner. a HfAKttt t Feature Free Oarage IHE TIIIH COl'ION UMUW-- 1 I s Fewer Diseases Reported By Health Board. Reports nude by the local health ol fiver of the L'lali Elate Board of Health for the week ending Jwimar, 17 allow a total of 1076 eases of communicable diaeow. Tbls Is 814 tusei fewer than we reported for I ho previous week. Ihli'kenpox, Influenza, mumps, and acarl.-- t fever all pneumonia rhowetl a Jcr reuse In Ihe actual number of cases reported aa compared vlth last week. A total of 793 cnees of Influenzu was as compared with ICC4 rases for the week eliding Jattuaiv 10. Reporis from the majority of the counties of the slate Indl-a- t that of Intluenza m the numUr of ruppiilly approaching the normal incidence for this settsnn of the yisr. The nutsing depurlm-ii- ts of the fa I. lake City and County rchnola ripnit the aliiiidanee for Ilia first week following ihe (hr Mint vacation in be Just about normal. Only IS rases ot pneumonia were with 23 for reported as the prt thou wet k. Two lu.rt uf typhoid fever wul n polled from Cojii ly. 1h- patleti's wer- - both tliiMieii, one, age 2 and the olhtr. 6. An adult ri.se of diphtheria wr repnrieil from Hall Ui County. Ii la unfortunate that an, oi our e, lire ns, espcrlslly children, should nf fir from either diphlecra or typhoid fever Inasmuch as both of these illnesses r.te detlnit-lpreveu-tablthrough Inoculation It It riTonmo tided by the Stai. iNwrd of Health that all children thuuld lie Immunized against t,phoM fever. Other rutuntunlrable diseases are aa tullnwa: rhlrkenpox, lln; meat-bn- , 19; muttips. 16: scarlet 6; whooping rough, 6; 60; gonnrrhta, 12, syphilis, 36; and st pile sore throat, I. rep-irte- Li-ti- vl Id .Ail $IJM lo ire-srho- ol : The Tlntle Lodgs lcr Call 34 to 226 fur fire nr hre insurance l. E. Rifs. aqtj-.n- YOU DO ... If you ora rht owner. Hava you o woy of KNOWING tip or accounted for? that all your charga f With on ordinary, 2 port lalasbook, thoro it little control over lost slips. And occasionally, thoy era lost In ovary company doing a charge businosi. Usually tho owner iouril knout It! Ho only knows that profit ii not what it should ba. PROFIT must ba guardad. Because losses In business came only from profits. Losses cannot bo deducted from tho or overrant . . . from fho taxes . . . from salaries head! Profit ii tho only place whore losses strike. That's why profit must ba guardod! ... Your charga accounts can ba "insured'. Remember that mall pieces of paper are vulnerable to fire, carelessness, breexes through opon windows, wastepapar baskets and ordinary losing. Before you order a new supply of sales books, let us show you how you can Insurt yourself against such losses with Rad "i-cop- y I fo r m SelesbooLi1 And wt arc handy to you - - - Eureka Reporter Phone 228 .Phone 36 |