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Show ; Thursday, November EUItEKA'. REPORTER OI.D-TIM- F ri-AVO- . U . m:w imv smooth i:ss : ilLFKI.Y OltK Allotment Meets Approval ; Monday. Chief (ona. 95c ami Kuivka Hull Ion the. turoka Idly 50c to Rio. Iron KIdk IGc I United State Mills ...... Mint' Irou IJIoasoiii Kiuplr Yankee ('on Dragon Con Kiirt-kiHill ........i........... (if'llli Apex Standard ('tali I Ire Clay Cn. (hIIIcii) Total View Tin'll Laud TINT 1C YOlXOSTKIW I.ITTLK DAMAfiK IM) CTc 5Yc i to Cite. to r9i. 'Untie Standard $C.OO. ( 1 Kuri-k- lii-'- Coiim f a Lily 59c. Kuicku Standard 21.40. Tintir Lead 58c. Tiutic Standard $0.05 to ItCT 6.20. lIAU-OWK'lv- - Kor the flrsl time In many yc-a- r the youngster of Tliitlc behaved comes I'rom Washington, I). themselves In a most creditable that Ctuli'a population us imuiiier t.nd the duimiKn they did the (mounted to practically nothing. In of July 1, 193G, was estimated at lnct no one has reporti-- ikimiigi to r. lti.Ooo by the department of ItSTOI, MISS. in im. This la a mcicc experts. The lltne has hern when on this guln of only 1000 over tho July I, nlp.ht tho ninoiinl ot damuKe hm! 1 9:1.1, estimate of RlR.OilO. Tl. been exceedingly high, epeclully In MIIS. IlfVH IU.4COXTIXI KK the Cnlted popiib.tion of St.ite.s will reach the saturation Ol'KIllTlOX OK UKHTACKAXT the dlslruction of nuihiiildiiiys. had a much fun pont" uhout 1955, according to the The youngt-leus they ever did, bul ll was of a experts. Mrs. Joseph buy, who for th Tlu population then will he ap harmless nature. the ed hits opera' i:ihI three month 411. 0t)O. OO0 and It will proxincitely riiklauranl in the Atherly bullditiK. t OCXCli. MKKTIUi I ItlllW. level off there with births Just about this week removed her equipment census expert The regular inccciiiig or the citv balancing deallis. and quit the bmdnea. eomieil will he held tomorrow (Kri- - believe, pointing to the trend toward lime the smaller families to A. A. Atherly. manager of the day) evening, nl which uhstlantc their I M' lnesH of the two weeks aecure will elairnn. no doubt minteone will p.ist plare, to handle the hulnea in the fu- - he taken care of and tho reports Roughly, the country's peak pop ol the riiy officers will he heard. illation is expected to he reached ture. during the decade between 1950 and 19 GO. Sometime during that period births, (leuth and immigration are expected to reach an exact balance nnd after that a grailul decline may net lit unleaa immigration laws are r 1 1 relaxed or birth control law are more strictly enforced. The census bureau. In a preliminary study, placed the population on July 1 at 12S.429.O00. mi fillTKIW" MONKI'H Clutch troulilu la to driving without Annnunr nicut Sanitation program Juab county purticlpatea along with fifteen other counties whose funds hud been exhausted, was mid:, by Dr. J. L. Jones, state healtl' commis- mum. Li EUREKA REPORT frequently due sufficient clear- Association. When, the clutch I dlslugaged there should' lie from one to two Inehes clearance Tins clearance mu Im determined by. ; grasping tho clutch foot pedal will-the IibihI anil moving ll up and If the clutch pedal unn Is down. found to be pressi d lightly againsr the undur side of the floor lioued I' should he udjusted at once to tM least one Inch clearance, otherwise the clutch plates will slip when the Utah Motorist J : nlniier. IVnlnrHliiy 1 2. CarluudH lie. May North Lily I Ninth i.lly (indiva .Mountain Little 2 2 2 I i III tkouiilk Juabs Rural Sanitation Bill IM li.NTH 5. Duchesne, Carbon, box K.lder, Sevier. Rich, Iron, Juab, Kniery. IihIi, ShII Luke, Washington and Weber counties were Included Ij this allotment, which will make pos- slide the program In these .ouiHies for several months to come. i; Rey Judd, supervisor or the project In Juab county, assures a rorce of worker during the fall and winter months, with product-o- n nn-promoted as fttllv as weslher will of worker pnnult. avallaldllty While response of home owner to the program In Juab baa been good, ussuranco of continuation tbroiighnut the next year will de- clutch Is engaged, Slipping causes heal to b gen-ful- l ar Sleek, chairman r, the eruted. which in turn muse If the. the 1,,p1 hapler, stale that to warp and hum. plate l dutch Is adjusted properly ll will annual Red Cros roU rail will u, November 11, vklf last indefinitely, provided he driver, on Wednesday, 1 Amdstlre cause not docs slippage by releasing. This year Tlntle boa beiu uks the clutch when starling or slop-- : enroll three hundred memben 'to combe should clutch The pli g. pMcly engaged when starling and Niagara Falla nearly ran dry g completely dlseugagcd when etop- pend upon future cooperation. i March - ping. 29, 1848. directMale assistant T. J. Lynch, or of the project In Ctah, urges tho public officials and residents ot Juab county to give their support to jj the program, that no question may oeeur In future aloiiiietiis. I'tah has un enviable record among the eleven western slates In j the region, still leading In produccontion with over 12.900 units structed and Installed. The efficiency of the administration of the at(rogrnm In Ctah has attracted tention or the Washington officials In charge, and the quality of the units commended. Appreciation of the Iturnl Community Sanitation pro gram is growing all over tin country, according to Dr. Jones, In the st.ites where ti e work J has hem carried on for uny length In these states, the. drop of time in typho'd fever, enteritis and other d cease is beromltn quite ll r.otlcei.ble, and the death rates v x 'steadily decreasing. Absence of the UHaa .warms of houseflies In sum- j,ng become quite nntlcable In mmy states, and In some Ctah com- - j J Pheasant and Duck Seasons are Here ; innai J f t ! Wll.L OltfiAMZR kn Ruben Towers, who with Mrs. Edmind, every na IMai-is sponsoring the citizen In every com- The meeting will start at muny 0f the state should lend n 2 o'clock. hand and use influence to eliminate niove-nie.- t. Mrs. Alice P. MoOune of Nepbl. the old. onthouse. unsanitary county president, and her executive be will hoard, present to assist In IT.KS AMI TIIKIR I.ADIIX the organisation. i:JOYKI) 1MI1TY Tl'KSniY To he elb'lbb' for membership one must show direct descent from a nfl keepllOlJiiS of thetouch (lay, a telephone with friends, you in errands,' brings inforniation, You rail is rrady in niirrriiru's, hate oik for a few cents a dav. The entertainment committee of the Elks Lodge put on n very enjoyable party Tuesday evening for the member of the order and their I'tnh pioneer. ! m C. E Notary RIFE Public KMOHTKII OKKH'E, ICureka m ; ; public-spirite- d ladle. Thera waa dancing and a delicious buffet luncheon. The domestic hen eats stones to aid her digestion. ! LET GEORGE HELP YOU LINEUP YOUR EQUIP- o r MENT FOR THESE HUNTS. And if its Shotgnn Shells this store has the most com- plete line in the Tintic District. We can also supply you with Guns and other Equip- ment for tlic hunting' trip. Gourleys Store EUREKA, UTAH PHONE 40 m, eQ0ij38 raoEcSi? ibb caew tMDce3ecDSEi 07 1 lake a tip from the They pot it from tlirir fallirrs. Gen eraliuim ago, people diM'overed that ull whiskey had a liead of hendM (hiilthlex) wlicn they shook the hottle. They notieed the amount of head and wuteh(d liow long it lasted. Thats a natural test . . . likt feeling the hlossmn end of a melon to see if it is ripe. Its the way whiskey has been hough t for generations and generations. lluteher, linker and candlestick-mak. . cverv man who knew anything ahoul whiskey Used the head test. Its the tost that's Blood the test of time. Get whiskey-wis- e try this head test next time youre buying whiskey. old-tini- er. er ... WHAT IS BEAD? Mrs! of all, It, ilia haail of bubble that forms on the surface of wliinkry when the bottle ie shaken. The amount of liead" and the lime It lasts con atilute the Itcad tet.N TEST OLD MR. BOSTON STRAIGHT THE WAY o THE OLD-FASHION- WHISKEY ED ... GIVE IT BEAD TEST" |