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Show March 20, ig.S The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Six Elks Celebrate 80 Years of Activity Newspapers Sponsor Safety Campaign Series Of Ads Will Feature Nursery Rhymes To Warn Motorists Of Road Dangers; Campaign Also Features Articles, Editorials 'I'lio Eurckii Ucporlcr joins willi oilier progressive llie stale mill nation in sponsoring irwsjMfwrs tlirouglioiit a saiely campaign designed to decrease llie unrulier of traf- fic accidents in IMS. program, initiated by the Utah State Press Association, the Association of Casualty and Surety nation wide public Companies service and accident prevention was asked to comAdvertising during the campaign organization, coordinate the distribuand pile will feature Mother Goose, familiar tion of the rampaign'a educational e out to the get figure, material. Simple Simon of the highways. Mother Goose enters the acene Over 8,000 daily and weekly in a aeries of advertise- neWHimpers cooperated In the first ments which point nut the leading nntion-wid- n campaign. It began hazards to drivers and pedestrians lust June, Immediately following and urge rare while traveling on th PrcHiknt'M Highway Safety the streets and highways. Tom Conference in Washington, with the riper' a Son, I to Peep. Jack nntionnl. regional and stale press Horner, llumpty Dumpty nnd and publisher associations particid several others of the pating. A conservative estimate of family will appear In the the value of the. advertising lineadvertisements. They are part of age alone used In the safety caman interesting fare of editoriul and paign is in excess of 52.500,000. advertising material which par- Approximately the same amount ticipating newspapers will use. of space was devoted to feature I'rrss firouiH ItesKinsilile . , . articles, editorials and photowarning against traffic graphs Slate press and publisher associations are the motivating forces hazards. behind the entire campaign. FolIt now appears that during 1917 lowing the success of last year's traffic deaths were reduced by some 4,000, and additional tens of thousands escaped agonizing inKI'KEKA BRANCH OK . . . jury and permanent physical imPersonal and public UTAH BIT & STEEL pairments. property saved from destruction can be calculated in millions of SERVICE CO. The ednrBlioniil campaign ia a of a program which helpinl save an estimated 4,000 peruana throughout the country from violent death in 1947. return engagement dollars. More Cars On Road . Ornamental Iron Aluminum & Sheet Metal Work All Types of Welding Bit 4k Steel Reconditioning Pneumatic Equipment Repair . . Though the actual death 1947 toll was approximately 1,000 under the figure for the preceding year, safety tabulators estimate the higher number of 4,000 lives were actually saved because the number of automobiles on the streets and their mileage rates In- - RepresentaUva A. M. ROSS Telephone 55 ( Continued j j ; Adversity is sometimes upon a man: but for one who ran stand prosperity, are a hundred that will adversity. Carlyle. hard man there stand 8pringficld ia the third capital of Illinois. The first two were at Kaskaawia and Vandalia. LOST . NOTICE TO PARENTS If enough parents desire it, children of the Tintic District will n be inoculated for Rocky Mounts' March i Spotted Fever on Tuesday, 30. The total cost of the three cents. shots will be seventy-fiv- e A slip is being sent home to the should parents to be signed and it be returned to the school Get winter out of your car's system. And get the job done by men who know your Ford best. Back "home" that the annual traffic slaughter ran be takrn lightly and points at your Ford Dealer's you save out safety practices for avoiding death and Injury. Editorials on traffic hazards, safety feature articles and spot sketches will also be included. time, money and trouble with our 1. MECHANICS FORD-TRAIN- 2. GENUINE FORD PARTS 3. FACTORY-APPROVE- 4. SPECIAL Change to Spring lubrication METHODS D Enjoy the Comfort And Convenience Of FORD EQUIPMENT Clean and Adjust Spark Plugs Check Distributor AUTOMATIC . HOT WATER New West Drain and Flush Radiator Cal. Automatic ELECTRIC WATER HEATER Dealers 119.95 know Fords Best! tod With I Ni'iuul Inst.ill.uion Terms Wr foo to Kites fo ftw trod Attn Shorn, network. Sunday (nMi-N- K fard Theater, Sunday Afternoon NSC network. IWw Si See your suwpoptr fur net end itetiua. Vwr use 10 Adjust Carburetor We Ford in-ho- ALLANS APPLIANCE GOSHEN MOTOR COMPANY R. M. CLOUD - Owner ur ft SATURDAY ring since Prmo Crncra is Probably the biggest guy in the prize 280 pounds, He s shown 2 and 7 feet Irish heavyweight Jim Cully, can at Greenwood Lake. N. J.. demonstrating on Joe Baksi how heshoe. hold off an attack. Cully, 24, wears a 22 collar, 17 triple t MANUFACTURE OF HEALTH REPORT AUTOS REACH FOR THE RECORD PAST WEEK PAST WEEK GIVEN The automobile factores turned another 79,000 passenger vehicles last week; barring rome-thin- g unexpected, they will do fully as well this week. Unless there is a prolonged in- terruption of coal mining, the cur- conshould rate rent production tlnuo Indefinitely. The car makers were not disposed to minimize the potentialities of the coal stoppage; the minute it cuts materially into steel operations the production of automobiles will begin to shrink. As far as their own fuel supplies are concerned, the auto plants are In fair shape, but they are not too well positioned with regard to Physicians and state health officers reported 334 resident cases of notifiable diseases to the State Department of Health for the week ending March 19, 1948. That number represents a slight drop over the 354 casea reported last week During the same week last year 388cases were reported. Chickenpox leads the list of reportable diseases again this week, but has dropped from 128 cases for the previous week to 117 esses this week. Influenza shows a slight increase (22 cases) over last week's report. According to reports from the U. S. Public Health Service. Influenza has been decreasing for the entire country during the past several weeks. Although the influenza epidemic in this state has not been extensive so far, we hope that the peak has been reached and that the number of cases in the state will decrease and follow the pattern shown for the entire country. cases of measles were Thirty-si- x reported for the week just ended, which brings the total for the year to 229 cases. Although there ia no known method of active Immuniza-- 1 tlon against measles such as wei have for diphtheria, smallpox, and others, the rases mav be modified out sheet steel. Ford, getting ready for new models is cutting down production sharply of Ford cars in all its branches as well as the parent factory at River Rouge. If schedules are followed, the production of 1948 model Fords will be completed this week end. How soon the redesigned 1949 model can be put on the a'sembly line is yet to be determined. Ford already has switched to new model Lincoln and Mercury output. Public showings of Lincoln and - J j WIENERS 43c ib. 49c lb. 47c lb. 59c ib. 45c ORANGES 49c TURNIPS 15c 15c HENSJr.8. lb. BEEF LUNCH MEAT LAMB CHOPS Assorted Shoulder cig PARSNIPS?3 f08 GRAPEFRUIT APPLES BASKET j DAFFODILS ; ; White S!!p. CHDIV ; at onthfe spring HffiP&viiie Two men have been ordered to jail and several others paid heavy fines for game violations thij week, the state having arrested and convicted dl violators since January 1. it was announced today by Chief Game Warden Merrill Hand. William H. Davies and Garth Barton of Cedar City have bees ordered to serve out their fines la jail when they refused to pay, ac. cording to Mr. Hand. They were apprehended with two quail ia their possession. They were fined g75 each, 525 suspended, and when they refused to pay tothe balance, stay it out they were permitted in Jail at the rate of 52 a day-- 25 days. Hand said today. SPECIALS FOB FRIDAY Mercury models will be held someREGISTERED English Setter, time next month, and the new black and white, about 1 yr. old. Fords early in June. by use of immune globulin If given Reward for any information within several davi after exposure same. George W. A Baltimore judge dismissed a to the disease. Cases concerning treated in m26c case against a taxi driver who this Wunder. Phone 292. most generallv have a way put a woman out of his cab for much milder infection with fewer, back-seFOR SALE driving. Apparently she if any. complications and a shorter had a fare argument just period of illness when compared House; lot Inquire W. eases in which the immune with a2e E. Foote, Elberta. Two Tokyo professors claim globulin ia not used. As a result creased by leaps and bounds dur- they've found a vitamin B cure of the mild infection following the for baldness. They must be going administration of immune globulin, ing the same period. hair-raisithe cases develop a lasting proThe new 1918 edition of the through some tection against measles. difhighway safety campaign will fer from last year's program In several ways. Copy headings and illustrations of the 1947 advertisements depended upon the element of shock to get over their safety message. The 1948 ads are in a lighter, but not humorous, vein featuring Mother Goose Illustrations and jingles about traffic copy safety. Brief, under the Jinglea dispels any idea its from rage One) Alexander Lawton Wayne Beck Jwhua Page Mike Toone "Speed" Martin Bob Sandstrom and Mrs. Brand "The Tangled Yarn" is produced with the by special arrangement Ivan Bloom Hardin Publishing Iowa. Company of Des Moines, under-privilig- ed folk-lor- rhyme-renowne- Biggest Since Camera (Continued from Page 1) raised among its own membership and disbursed for countless charitable purposes more than eighty million dollars, In addition to untold additional sums spent by local lodges. . The aims of the founders are those followed by the Elks today, As stated on the plaque they are, to Inculcate the principles of charity. Justice, brotherly love and fidelity and to quicken the spirit of American patriotism. Constant attention to disabled war veterans In 182 hospitals in all 48 states, the rare of crippled children, the awarding of 100 college scholarships annually to worthy but financially limited high school students, the sponsoring and financing of hundreds of troops of Boy Scouts, especially in neighborhoods and largely with Elk World War II veterans acting as Scout leaders, Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets, medical attention and dozens of other benefits to the local needy. Bre Prts of the Elks work, in addition to analfiting the U. S. J Army Navy in securing re- cruits fur our peacetime forces. During World War II the Elks established more than 400 schools throughout the country through which thousands of young men were enabled to qualify for the U. S. Army Aviation Cadet courses. In addition, the order maintained 155 fraternal centers near military establishments for the comfort and entertainment of Allied military personnel, recruited more than 100.000 ground crew men for the Air Forces, 97,000 Navy Srabees, 36.000 Army Engineers, and re' rruitrd enough nurses to meet the requirements of the Veterans Ad' ministration, gave a million books to the Merchant Marine, produced and distributed 160,000 pairs of bed slipers to hospitalized soldiers, millions of cigarettes shipped monthly to troops overseas, and performed scores of other useful tasks. Since Pearl Harbor the Elks have grown from 400,000 to their present membership. A large percentage of the new members are veterans who saw the work the Elks did during the war and want to participate in the peacetime benevolence of the Order. Heavy Fines Meted Out To Fish Violators Flay Is Scheduled For Presentation : 39c 25c $1.89 2 19c 45cS.87c IRAMMLES I.G.A. MARKET Delivery Tuesday and Saturday 180 179 Phones |