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Show 1 - ' , CIVIC CI.UI IIKIJJ MKbTI.NO DISPELS MYSTERY evening a of the of rominluees various meeting 7 Tinlir Biandard Civic and Commercial (Tub Tlntic Mammoth was held. Kdwln Simpson of the memben.li Ip 24 Tm ill Carloads . cornittee reported that 150 person!! bad aigtied tbelr names as members hut that only aliou' 4U of there bad s I I. S I. N ee . paid their due. Within a very vhort lime it Is expected that print Irully . all will have paid. .Monday ninl hiKx( )i ii(ii Kail I.uke Htn. k John Morley. Hr., William liramloii m uLiy and I. J. Fennell of the road com-iwmk rliiHi-i,ii Monday und r n It lee pave reports on their recent l:iv vik.iIioii for the I ml trip to Rail I.nke, elating that the prospects for n larva amount of road were very en- work III this illsiii-t'lib'f I't.ni. MiiHt Clown 1'iiint oiiriiKiny. 2',r. l;.i.t i ii Hi' Con 2ir .mil 2Jr A general meet ini' of club mein Ciinkii ll il inn 2!r ball oil tills Will be belli at I lie I'. ii r. l.il l.lly 32r. Moiiilay evenin'.', July I nib. Ninth l.lly Kite to tile. ee I 'i'll Hliilidiinl 2r. ;i ami Mr. .'iiul Mrs. Frank Unrrii I.iiili- - M.iy 2r. were il.inr liter, Mins Mary ai Salt Lake I'ily yslenl.iy. Ml( ; A Miimlurc Parade to be Hnrrllv remained In Suit I -- ike for Held on July Twentyfourth a visit with Miss Sarah Helen i OF BANK BUSINESS Country Banker Give Simpli- fied Picture of How a Bank Worka to Help Other People's Business COUNTRY A pared lll'k banker recently pre 1 l n,M . - last 1 pc-- 1 1 " j lie member when you were Just so how you loved Itemember high? liumdes, piogruni and everything? It e me in tier how yoir parents and von anil all (Ireaseil friend (heir your little playmates in costume for It's Hie pninil. nnd ilia program? and children now. Your urn yo'ir MIimh are Just so high and they nnd nve parades and programs throueh rummage everything. r Insets nnd trunks for costumes uml pet a lilt of crepe paper to trim up the trl cycle, wagon or little automobile, doll buegy, etc., on July 24th anil help all the little folks in Kiireka to have a happy day. All of religious children, regardless affiliation are welcome and Invited to tnke part. Offlceis anil Teachers of ' the Eureka Ward Primary. I I Its liaw a Rank lads "It la not tba function of a bank to become n partner la Induatrlea, nor could It be legitimately dune with ha money of depositors. Ita loana luusl ba kept lu 'liquid' form, that la, repay able In cash at aisled Intervals. "A bank must use the greatest dls A crimination In making loans. stranger cannot expect accommoda tloua. It la customary for tha borrow er to make a atatamant of bla financial affairs, which Is kept in tha bank's records. It la n punishable offense to uiaka a falae statement for the pur pose of borrowing funda. "Naturally, In thalr dealing with the regular depositors of the bauk, Its officers become well acquainted with tbelr characters and their resources and art thus In n position to determine how large a line of credit each one Is entitled to. That la one of the great advantages of being n bank depositor. The man who knowa how to get Into debt wisely, that la, who borrows money with which to make more money through legitimate enterprise, la tha borrower whom the bank la looking for. lly tha frank Interchange of opinion and a free dlscnaelou of various projects, the borrower Is ofteu guided and helped by his banker. "In order to procure a line of credit at a bank three things are Important "1. A statement of aaseta show lug basis of credit In Ihe way of luvested capital, or collateral of sufficient value to cover amount of loan, or "2. An endorser whose credit la es labllsbed at tha bank; and "3. Average deposits of e sufficient amount to Juatlfy the extenelon of the desired accommodation." I . : lic n oui--ln- i: ottl-i-f.- il iS w yfl T?0 aw,J J'IVSe- -. Ll"'1 dlK-over.- sub-lani- es t It -- 'A month sin :.ooo.' Then '$5,0nii, dr tilt end dll m... jJ '.(! him. until, final;,f bill the anus sum of nu,,, and Five Hundred, sir"- " - - j , Mr. and Mra. John J. Hannifin and aon, Frank, were railed to Salt Lake City last Thursday on accouiif of the fllnean of their aon, Max. who was stricken seriously III with a peculiar malady raused by drinking cold water while ' greatly. Vitamin f comes both from paling food and from sunshine or ultra vlolpt light on the skin. IN' In an overheated eondi-llo- Report Reveali Whale Supply It Decreasing The study of vitamins snd the sbundance of phytoplankton and gimplanktnn (hali of fish life) receive considerable attention In the nnniiHl rpfx.rt of the commissioner of the flral year ended June :to, 10.11. ftecreased supplies of whales and oysters are predicted, unless strenuous conservation method are adopted. Real herds continue to Inerenae snd im.iiisiioii showed a total of ,(M.V 101 fur seals In the Prihllof Island Washington. A n fr On their return to Eureka Sunday Mr. Hannifin reported that Mat was 'I lie simplified shoe wardrobe con somewhat Improved hut up until that fist of town alioea In kid with time the attending physicians had checked nieidi Insert; active sports I. rogues lu hlsrk cnlf and white buckbeen unable to dlaauose Ihe cut. afternoon or evening, skins. and khl white sandals. Nt'LO. ANAOt IT'M.lltL fr Funeral services over the remains of Dayel Dean, who was drowned at A merit'll ii Folk on Monday, will he held In Ihe third wmd chapel in Ihal cliv tomorrow ufternoon. July 7th. j - ! till III' III' IIONOIt WILL hi-- : maihv iii'Li i: i:mL j l evoiiiiiK a court m honor for the L. I. S. Troup of Bov Scouts will lie held at the L. 1. H Church. This will lie in comv.:lsnii with Hie regular Sunday evening iiteetinK, the Hurling time of which will he 7::'ll. Everyone I Invited to Next Hnn.l.iv sad Washington. M.ivlie the r. a son those camp kit-tthe fore-- t workei .oil s.i much was lhal each outfit contained a sit ver mounted m.inicuic ret. ot Of course the big Advertising Aids nations of Euro le want disarmament, provid.-.other fellow will do It first. Business Revival l the seem to iu.ll from Italy Iteporls AKSiesalve ceucerus I. at lal ars expanding business by effectlvi cate that Premier Mussolini He has taken up a for fall. tiding advertising despite depressed buslueas conditions, declared A. W. Oilier, ad motorcycling vertlalng counsel, at a bankets' con NEW YOKh. fereucs hero recently. "la 1933 a good year In which I, Yes. advertise?" Mr. Dlller asked. If 193$ Is a good year to stay In bust uess. to reinforce the public's mull deuce lu you. to put more busiueaa uu the books. There la uew business t, ba bad today and aggresalve couips nles are getting It. But new buslues will come In only tt you go out for It Advertising certainly goee out for It Will people read newspaper adver llseueate these days? They will read anything that Interests them. There art plenty of present-daargunisnir for business." j ' Boys hssiuts to broadcast a pain- ful admiu.on whan it's paid through tha nosa." All-Tim- e American Lame Bode Torunto. Out. A University of o student Is "broke" with $20 in gold in bis pocket. The student spent the summer panning gold lu the Yukon. Ue sold part of his earnings In the north country, snd brought more than an ounce back. Now he can't dispose of bis ounce of gold. The banks won't accept It, tbs Jewelry store said the amount was "too small to bother with" and tbs refineries agreed. "Its a funny situation when you can't sell gold." be said, "but maybe It's tbs gold standard." To-rout- Advertising Mistakes of us la Locomotives and pure water Forest bricks - CAN NOW BE PLANTED WITH INSTEAD OF I BRICKS CmEAAICAL TRAATAVlNT LOCOMOTIVE 60ILIRS, PRt-- J VENTING RUST ANO COMO I St ON, SAVES ONE RAIIROAO vJrees. Seeds placed SIN GOOD SOIL BRIQUETTES READY FOR mi PLANTING. r FENDS UPON SSiwyv or Tt'fY .ee Lsgal Blanks at Reporter Offhe t oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Suckling Pigi pay for Girli Beauty LVpenbagen. A Danish girl o a bad a balr shingle at the bar- - g D ber's and paid for It with one S 5 suckling pig. Another girl gave g tor a permanent wave 11 symptom of the In 6 5 creasing system of trade by bar ter because of the agricultural crisis. The girl, working on farms, art paid tn live atock or farm product Instead of mouey. ! hi D RY $MUIBf-y.--- Alf Formed into $1,000,000 A YEAR FRO-CuCC- - f ivt.i - 1 leg 1.1 - -- answered. ' Ill pay you whats better, IU pay you In Molly Gibson mining stock I'll pay you $140 worth at present market of three cents; and If It doesnt go up double or triple In six months, I'll buy it back at $150 spot cash. And said the banker: Til guar- antee that, and stand as pledge, or, if you're not satisfied with your stock in six months. I'll myself take It off your hands for $150.' (I'd paid $75 for the horse.) "I said: 'You fellows have aald Bill, youve bought a something. horse. In six months I'll see how I like lt. "Molly Gibson stock rose from 3c steadily up snd up; soon It reached a dollar; within six months it climbed to $3 and I let loose. For the $75 horse I got 3500 shares of Molly Gibson stock at 3c; sold for $3 and made Just about even $7,500.00. "So you see, I hare nothing but pleasant thoughts about the panic of '93, which wasn't any panic to me quite the reverse. I where they rtY,h attend.-- "n. lTa." . , Caihci Mr. and XrtJ , h iun into tha priesthood. with They .... visited . They "wj ir,, ' . k' MM f;,hW!a s -- N" ik ,ar t hlcaao. worl 1 it LI KLKA r.IKI, MtltltlED HATCH I) IV IV C lUFOAV Mias Donna Downey, daughter Wuki plan San Francisco. California. Mia ney haa for aome time been utj er home In that state. Her aj Tlntlc friends will earn Ihe happy he pleiwl event an4 doubt extend congratulationi. Legal Blanks of all Em kind at Reporter office. GREAT wed like to gol FiicmlH a epurj tif - the - moment part'! Titov call those who cm Ru direst rcaehftl Im V uickly telephone. A telephone hrints tiitions, runs inv-- many slant convenience for a few cents a H day. I Any employee take your will order. The Mountain States Telephone & Teleg Company 4.1 i'j-h-i )DDQD90QQQDOeooeQOOoi Phone Laundry Soap I 11 10 U 85 baks 2oc Etard'8 Df0buND Assorted Flavors m 35 OUNCE JAR A Refreshing; Drink bottle Shaver's Grapefruit Cucumbers CsH b 1) g C Tomatoes 11 Nike G dim Friday and Saturday Special July 7th and 8th r j ramls, protects yon emergencies iinJ is cod Store No. 138 Eureka, Utah 111 I John Downey of th', 'by. u Saturday of last wek narrH DISTHII a L hall along with hi dutit-- . . , l'' n,,,,i,s at lk,r versily of While east they vlsitH J MEEWAYISiTiOREj Coffee J Harrlif Jnd MI and JOtofiV iiitgi:if Mar(Ur,ti returned l.lie urt ter a trip to Notre Dame. Robert Owsley of Seattle, rash.' man-lantaking 'But it cost me cash to buy him, lon A FOREST OP THE WATER USED IN cr-- WOOL ,!l- lives. contrast to other diseases, infantile paralysis was more prevalent In Ur so, but declined In 1931. Typhoid fever and diphtheria deatha Student Unable to Sell Gold That He Panned Long wool foop-Tquantity " ''Olii,,!,- i , HAItltlN(TON"M iti isn,! -- Low said to him: " 'What did you have to pay for health au- declined. Pellagra, caused by poor nutrition. Increased In 1931. . ' i!,'.. t 4illiJ In ODD THINGS AND NEW-- By what change of advertising policy, If any. should be made In view of present financial and bnslnesa condi tlous. U la perfectly natural for ue I, give consideration to some degree ot retrenchment, but it le daugeroue to lei reduction In expenditure be eucb to bring about a real gap In the cot ilnulty of the advertising. It Is a con. man nilslsks for soms advertisers think that they can turn adverllslu on snd off. like water front a fauce; and aspect It to become Immediate effective whenever they are prepare-tresume operations. Advsrtisii) does not work that way. Temporal conditions should not Influsura us t nisks too serious Inroads ou tbs pr, gram of advertising, which esa b. wisely conceived nuly on n long tare bails. Francis II. Sisson, Prcsldct: American Bankers Association. Hall. tdni. thorities have reduced the tubercu- the nag. Bill? (The stock was rislosis death rats to the lowest ever ing. " Oh about $300 at present recorded. Surgeon Gen. II. S. ramIn a report to congress. prices.' ming declared The general health of tho people of 'What do you mean, present the country during 1930 snd the first prices?' half of 1931 was "exceptionally good," T paid for him In Molly Gibson Itoctnr Cummlng said. at 3c now It's ten. The tuberculosis death rate last " In a couple of months I carried year was only GS.3 deaths to every the Joke still further, and asked Dill liYt.tko population, as compared with what the horseflesh now stood him. 73.1 In 1929 and Td.4 in 192S. In ' '$1,000.' ifkk) the death rate from this disease was 201.9. This represents a aarlng of Mu.ixiQ p t Iffy t il,. herd on Augut 10, 1!)H-- an Increase of 7.V7 1 animals, nr 7.57 per rent, over the corresponding flqure of M2!). The world catch of whales has Increased from about 12.000 In the cal endar year 1920 to more than 274X1 Id M2!), and the production of whale oil Increased from nearly 20.Pxi.inx gallons to tM.im.Us) gallons In this ten year period. Whale fishing lisa been intensified lu sll ess by the development of float"Years later I told that story In ing factory ships with a displacement the lobby of a Los Angeles hotel, up to SO.ixiO tons. and a man listening said: 'Excuse me. but I knew Dill McClellan, the man you sold the horse to. Used to Toll of Tuberculotig riJe behind It with him. One day I Drops to attend CAIlli 1 phus-p'ii.-- NTIIK'KKN' WITH MKIIIOI'M ILLNESS WAII II AS W ILL KlHIliKS SI KS IT Will Itogers recently told why the bsuks had got Into trouble. "Dou'l blame It all on the bankers," be said. When ws all needed money they loaned It to ua -- but when they needed It we couldn't pay It back." many Depressi0l Soundness of Dentition publishing ln'cause it illustrates how it is Diet. on Depends vantage of opportunities even at a time like wl.cn u lot of tfood things are N'irt cheap." Two Johns Hopkins Baltimore. scientists have made pub- think about it. Perhaps opportunities are univ.T-i- t) Find - I 1 1 fled. before Hires a good story not our .T- -i. t "Tha promlsa of an Individual to re pay a loan to a bank on n certain data la aa aacredly Invlolabla as the prom laa of a bank to repay Ita depositors on demand, or, In tha case of a rnrllflcatr of deposit, on tha data it falls due. When It cornea to be known of an Individual that ha 'always pays,' bis credit lx established and bis bank la alwaya glad to extend him needed nrcoinmoda Ilona. "A well managed bank usvar capl tallies Industries. That la, It dues not place Ita loana In Iliad form, but puts thorn whara they art to ba used fur temporary requirements, and whara Ibay will ba taken up at tba time sped QUESTION . Opportunities Even During (hat go far toward ex- front of you at the present time waiting to be grasped. plaining ih ways io which diet causes, nr prevents, decay of teeth. Two ferThis Is a story of the Molly Gibson tilisers. phosphorus and calcium, reg- mine: ulated by vitamin I) are the tooth whose identity I said to a rnun Sjiel'4. he withheld: well aa may The experiments showing how to ficorge. you are along in years work the combination of the three can rente! iher It, what do you and were explained In Science, now of Ihe panic of 1893? think urgsn of the American Association remained silent a number of He f..r the Advancement of Science, by moments trying to fix it In time's pigHr. E. V. McCollum and Henry Klein. of memory, and then he holes eon from Tht-lwork was aided by grants smile to broadly. He said: began ihe American Ueulal association. feel the panic of 93; In "1 didn't The tests were made on rats. Id I made more money during that fact, the lalmratorles tbelr ca retaken grew than ordinary. I will tell you tii.it h cavities In the rodents almost panic how it happened: at will, or prevented them almost and mining was In Colorado "I entirely. everybody hud the All this was done simply by giving was all the go had Just bought u nice fever. Ihe rata the right proportions of which I thought was rahorse, correct looking This and calcium. In tio wfia about four a good stepper, and I Used Miss Mae Sullivan is visiting pretty of phosphorus parts animal of the quite well. Salt Lake City. to three of calcium. Proportions I drove uptown and hap- "One work. not day did two three to Its a funny world we live In Not only the ratio was Important pened to draw up alongside a bankwhere the banks that are really The a a mine was er und talking also. Thera operator aolld are the ones that are the most hut the amount minimum of the fertilixen below mine operator said to me: liiulil. " 'Fretty nifty looking nag you wlii. Ii they failed of effectiveness. t and little too fed were When the rats go there. Oeorge. Let's see him in wrong proportions, the report states step off down the road a hit.' "I drove the animal down Ihe that So per cent of them developed Simple Shoe Wardrobe With a ways, let him out a little, 140 In mad cavliles properly days. balanced diet this decay was cut to turned and came on by rather brisk- 5 ppr cent. ly. glad to show oft my new pur- The Investigators further ascer- chase. tained that the portion of the phosThe mine operator said, 'Let me phorus In the blond la of vital Impor- sit with you, and do that over again. tance, and that this Is related to Move over.' vitamin I. "So I gave hi in room, and put the Calcium and phoaphorna are two of nag throu'.'h hia pacea. When we the principal fertlllxers. They reach came hack the mining man aald: 'If man daily In many different kinds of your price isn't ton high, I'H huy hut their proportions vary that horse, but I wont pay you food, Tin-dii)- the following alinpllHcd tatement for lila neighbors on how a hank goea about helping them: "H Is tha moat Important part of a hank'a buslneaa to land money. Of all tha money deposited In a bunk, the law requires that a rertaln percentage be kept on hnnd as a reserve to meet the demands of depositors. It Is the business of lia olllceis to lend the bal aura ronaervatlvely and safely. "The loans of a properly managed bank are lu variably made to tboaa It believes are abla to repay, and always tBuu.i.dMni. RATS ARE USED TO STUDY TOOTH DECAY UKKKLY OIIK Hllll'MKNTM At the city hall A Thnrsrl-jv- THE EUREKA REPORTER Tflge 2 CANS for New Utah POUND POUND 27c |