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Show Friday, December EUREKA REPORTER Page 2 Is Roads, State Needs Mileage, Not Quality The Tribune of Tuesday bit tbe nail squarely on the head when advocated the construction of more 'gravel road, especially in the out lying sections of the sbite road over which tourlHta must travel in passing through Utah cvr-- though it mean that our atate road conuni afoii pass up entirely the building of hard surface highway. Utah seem to have messed up it road building program to some ex tent during the pant few year Money has been available for a paved road between soma of the smaller cities, or to a sugar factory or farm tract, but score of road that ar more Important links in the atate' highway ayatem have bean entirely neglected. This district ha uffep ed because of such a program; other localities bavo had the same trouble that we have had. The following paragraph have been taken from the Tribune's edi- 1 20, ft WfZ&W ' 571 (Incorporated DEPARTMENT STORES Eureka, Utah. torial: VANITY'S PRICE Willi AN VI J. NlIJiNON, WVNIlllAM NTAMMMJ. MdMJj ItlURKEN, NTlAItT IIOLMIIH niiiI AItTlll'U KAN KIN. She had nought youth at a price few women would have had the courage to pay and now nhe waa intoxicat ed with the jmiwit it had given her. Men who had pawed her with indifference were now grovelling at her feet. Thingti nhe had longed for she could now have by the lifting of her hand, hut junt wait until you we thin drama tic hoinhfthelll Youre going to say its real entertainment. Dont miw seeing it! Star Thursday, January 1st. What thia atate need In the way of roads right now Is not quality It gives us sincere pleasure at this time to look back npon but mileage, according to the district engineer for the government bureaj the cordial relations that have existed between us in the past of public roads, speaking In the chamber of commerce and to hope for a continuance of your friendship in the recently. Those were words of wisdom, and should be accepted as a guide for months to come. every road program In the near future, at least, until the renter of Your liberal patronage has made possible our most successscenic America has ceased to be situated beyond a frontier of dirricult ful year in Eureka. Keenly alive to the duty wc owe the or Impassable roads. Tbo spinal column of the state road system lias already been paved community we are planning for a bigger and better 1925 from Ilrlgham City to Nephi, and and shall bend every effort to ssrre you more faithfully durthere are other short sections of paving, particularly through the mor-ing the coming year. Important towns, making in all comparatively large amount of pavlnq for the population using it. Ilui May your Christmas prove joyous occasion and the New while this concrete ribbon was being placed, Ihe frlngea of the states Year bring you Good Fortune, Happiness and Success. road system toward the stutea boun daries In every direction have continued to fray out in a large measure in roads that are usually bad, and sometimes all but Impussable. Ihe rood program to date has had an element of selfishness In It, the roads being built for the use of the home town and home state population. Hut many of our people have traveled abroad, and In doing so have had to cross Inferior roads toward the atate boundaries, some of these roads being comparatively long. And thus it haa been brought convincingly to mind that Incoming travelers must cross these same bad rouds before reaching Ihe fine pavement in the heart of the state. If we get the tourlata we must Improve the long roads leading Into the state, A paved road Is said to cost an i average of four times as much as a . gravel road. Also, It Is claimed that Garfield And Piute gravel road coustructlon Is . , the Cattle Are Being Sold Identical in most respects with the paving, except the surfacing. The Unfavorable conditions for cattlegrades are the same, the routes are men have resulted In great decrease KK.1D THIS EUREKA HANTS STATEMENT: the same, and even the bridges and In the herda of Flute and "My back was injured while working for the Chief Consolculrerta are similar, ao that gravel counties, according to J. M. Garfield idated Mining Co. In September, 1923. I was under Veator the local M. j surfaced road could later be convert-- 1 of Clrclevllle, who waa D.'s care from September 8, 1923, to March 26, 1924. Balt Lake la They ed Into a paved road without loss of last claimed 1 had lumbago and treated me for same withont results. Batnrday. He expressed the fear money or effort. It la thua pointed that, through the great number of I went to the Holy Cross Hospital on March 27, 1924,. Was treatout that places where paving might persona now ed there for nearly two months. They removed going Into the sheep my tonsile and ultimately be Installed would be that buainoss, production In that line performed an operation on my noee. This was for the purpose of much nearer the paving, If m gravel might be carried to an curing me for what they called Sciatic Rheumatism, but the pain unpopular exsection were put In first. never left me. I became so bad that 1 could not cross treme. Cattle have been pretty well my legs. It Is claimed that the climate I cleared out In my They placed n brace on my back to relievo the pain but It was of the state, such In Utah that n gravel road will said he. Drouth part uaeless. On Jnne 23, 1924, I went to the and other unfavorChiropractor, P. K. support from 500 to 800 cars a day. able conditions have been too much Hayes, to see If he could do anything to help me. After taking without an excessive upkeep cost. If for most of the cattlemen and 20 adjustments 1 went to work again. I had not been able to they that Is the case, practically every have been work from March 24 until then, which waa rid of their stock. getting July 19, 1924. main road In the atate should by all Words cannot express my gratitude for the Sheepmen are doing fairly well, algood I received arguments be Improved with grave though there has not been much teed from taking the chiropractic adjustments at the hands of P. K. as fast as funds are available, for for herda toward the Hayes, and I hope others who are troubled with similar ailments south because few sections of the unpaved roads of drouth. my see this testimonial and profit by It. will ever get that many cars for 'About 50 per cent of the wool In J. B. BEDDINGFIELD, Eureka, Utah. more than n few weeks at n time. Dy Flnto and Garfield counties has been easing up n little on the paving, the sold. I have not heard of anyone high cost of road building will not there getting ns much as fifty cents he so burdensome on taxpayers, and n hut forty-si- x has been paid tho funds available will go four forpound, CHIROPRACTOR some of the best that of the CRESCENT THEATRE BUILDING times as far.' EUREKA, UT.l sheep grasing on the western range. As the herds to the south get conCatfish Protection In siderable sand In the fleece, this wool has been contracted for at fortv Utah Lake Approved or forty-one cents a pound. As dry weather haa reduced the amount of In various sections of the stale grass toward the south fewer sheep meetings are being held fur the pur- have been grnxing there. For this pose of discussing the advisability of reason only about 25 or 39 per cent asking the next state legislature to of our wool Is of the lower grade. Veator thinks that the decrease in pass a measure that will prevent the the herds of cattle In Flute and Garseining of catfish at Utah Utah. Sportsmen of the Tintic District field counties is permanent and thaf. are said to be opposed to commercial- the men who are disposing of will not return to ising the catfish as they get a lot of on the former scale. enjoyment, during the early spring months, in angling for these fish, which in recent years appear to be BANKRUPTCY PETITION. o rapidly decreasing. Robert Gonrley of Eureka has The Spanish Fork Fish and Game association has gone on record ns filed a petition In bankruptcy. 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