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Show flmrtday. Oo toW 20, 1938. EUREKA REPORTER Putting Metal Into The Ground ( i Public Health Service Issues Disease Report Star - case of Infantile paralysis, occurring In Weber county, uml n case or tularemia, reported from 0x Kldor county, arv the outstanding of Hie Weekly report by Hr. Willlum M. Director of llm Division of McKay. uiunicublo Discuss t'omrol. Utah State Ihiurd of Health. The Infantile paralysis rase la the .nceond to he reported to the Hoard cf Health thin year, There huve been fit; of tularemia reported since January. 1!3S. compared wiih n total of 41 .ruses for the entire year ending December, l!i:7. Hie total number of commuuleabl j .dlHeaKe caxex reported during the jweek ending Octcdier 7th wait nn IncreiiHe , of fiu r::xr over llj, the preceding week. lucre ses In the number of ease Hieualea, niunipx, pneiiiiiuiil.i and scarlet fever were noted; while chicken pox, lubereuloaia and whoop-- I Ing rough showed deerearea. There were no new cases of diphtheria or inriueiuii reported for the week. A Consolation Prize Publicity Wedding Polling Home Next? re-ab- cd i if j i j IPusd pin? FIFTH CODE CODE no. 447 no. 446 By Virginia Vnlr IT LOOKS as if the skids had been put beneath another foreign star. Columbia has had Dolly Haas on the payroll for a year-- at $1,250 a week, which maybe is a tidy little sum and nothing more to Columbia, but is a lot of money to a lot of us and she was scheduled 1 to play the lead in Lubitsch'a "The Shop Around the Corner. She didnt make any other pictures; just waited for that one. So Lubitsch recently moved into the studio, ready to begin work on the picture, his first as head of his new unit in association with Myron Selznick. But he wanted, not Doily Selznick-Intemation- al There ale more lakes and inland waters In t'anada than In nny other Haas, lountry of the world. but Janet Gaynor, for the lead. A disappointment for the lovely Viennese, no doubt Incidentally, the demure Janet goea right on increasing charm all the time. NEW LEVELS OF PATRIOTISM LEONARD liuiuau body cuii-- t. But One Day Left on ounce iron, one-rif- t ins Which to Register h ounce sugar, one and eight-oam-salt, 24 pounds coal, form of carbon, 10 lallons of There is but one more registrat- in r. ion day before election, th.it leln drop Iodine, one uiht-Hi pounds phosphor1st. If you rare to iiikI eicht-tenth- s vi.te at the ous. 112 cubic feet oxygen, 00 cuhlc election on Sth be sure your nt.me Is Iiitriiven, f,Cl cubic feet liydro-i- .i oa tin. regis ration honks. ,i. and seven pounds of lime. A niic-fonrt- h ex one-tent- Nt-v- i -r IIICU LIGHT nmilTIILYLYG IliunimiiY I ; COME IN AND SEE 'MUM TODAY ? free service yen ill Ua.Sils si C(adiliestag,H Vi wid ledlr arad IIhm UtUia) h!p "Ub Advlsvf I hisn to TMi Uekliae with m (hi ba S'" ' UM Taki sdrutege l this to pntoct ysuf toailf tfrafa. fra FSEE sad T aadee ibligvtiM. yaw deal, m Utah A Light Cwp. SEC YOUR DEALCROR iTiilk.n . - f .U.L'LILVL plified by Edith Cavell. Forgiveness, freedom ice, and the elimination that feed the flames of -- war-tor- -- -- one-cru- st j (, Any time the moviea need a young and handsome man to conduct an orchestra and really conduct it, too they cant do better than to raid the field of radio and take Mack-li- n Marrow. He has been guest conductor of practically all the big symphony orchestras but the Boston and he ia undeniably both young and handsome. Whats more, it was accidentally, discovered, the other day, that he screens well. A friend of his got involved in making a commercial movie. She took a look at the young men sent by one of the model agencies, and they wouldnt do at all. Then she remembered him. Unlike many rahe was delighted to dio do it. Just for fun and to oblige a With that picture serving friend. from mal-- I as a screen test he should be able of attitudes to sign his name to a Hollywood hatred and contract if he ever wonts to. these must increase bitterness leaven our patrirtism today. A new level of patriotism cannot regard ones country as a separate unit in the family of nations; it sees nations as part and parcel of the entire human race. It acknowledges the fact that all nations suffer when one nation suffers, and that no nation can live alone and keep alive its national inheritance. When the Founder of Christianity died the Roman world was on the verge of despair. It was a new day when Constantine, fighting the battle of the Milvian bridge saw the sign of the Cross and under it the words, "By this sign conquer. It will be n world a new day in our when we also see the sign of the Cross of forgiveness for past wrongs end yield to the willingness to share with others the privileges of our national idealism. When the world believes that the principles which unite are more important than those that divide, then shall humanity be imbued with a patriotism adequate for the protection and perpetuity of a national and an international heritage. War, always destructive, will have no claim upon our thinking. As a musician's soul ia filled with his music, and an artist's mind with his conception of beauty, so our love for our country's honor will enable us to rise to that new level of patriotism characterized by a spirit of forgiveness that will outlaw war and bind nations together in pursuit of peace. Legal Blanks at Reporter Office. SMy GNeiglibor r v Says: r r lines of ones native land? How can one love an acre of ground, or it rocks and rills? One can ad- mire a mountain and feel the deep sense of awe as he climbs to its summit, but love it? It ia impossible! As one does not love a house, but the spirit within that house, so one does not love his native land in terms of its material worth, but rather its spirit which is liberty, democracy and freedom. The older idea of patriotism called for a loyalty to an institution rather than a cause; to an organization rather than an organism; to a fact rather than a principle. We have learned many lessons from the World war. Perhaps one of the most valuable lessons was a new level of patriotism revealed in the utterance of Edith Cavell at the time of her martyrdom, for such her cruel death was. Edith Cavell died a martyr to the cause of a higher patriotism which acknowledged the spirit of forgiveness as well as that of love for country. In that last hour she knew that patriotism was not enough; that there should be no malice in her heart toward those who were to take her life. It takes courage to die for ones country. It takes consecration of that courage to forgivo an enemy: for forgiveness is the highest expression of faith in the final understanding between human beings. After all, our great national history does not stand in deeds alone, but in the spirit back of those deeds of valor. The spirit of our country is expressed not only in those cardinal principles which won our liberty, but also in the spirit which preserves liberty and hands it down to succeeding generations. Loyalty to the preservation of our liberty demands a level of patriotism exem-- j HIRAM WALKER & SONS, PEORIA, ILLINOIS actly the sort of ceremony that might have been expected, but knowledge of the publicity that attcndi any itara wedding no doubt prompted him in keeping his application for a license secret, and having a police judge perform the ceremony. Ever since 1920, when he and his first wife separated, there have been A pie rumors to the effect that the dash- is good filling for a grated pineapple thickened with ing hero of "If I Were Kiui was cornstarch. going to marry someone or other, although he has never been one of When meat loaf, have those young men about Hollywood a slice preparing a or two of liver ground with who used rumored romancei ns a the meat. ' This adds a delicious sure-fir- e way of garnering publicity. flavor. The beautiful Benita is Just the wife him best for seleet one would Use cooking oil for lubricating egg wishes to them bjith! beaters, meat choppers, cake mixetc. Machine oil if used is The fates seem to be agin Ralph ers, to flavor the food, likely Bellamy, ao far as owning a home is 1 Califor-winter the Last concerned. To remove paint from cotton nia floods washed away his $50,000 soak them in kerosene, rub clothes, This home in North Hollywood. until paint is removed thoroughly hurricane Connecticut summer the and wash in the ordinary way. washed away the house and much of the land on his farm in that Always when tying children's state. Looks as if hed have to buy shoes, tie string in bow first then him a trailer and settle down in the loops in a single knot. They that. will not then easily become untied. ft Aaaocliitod Ncwimi'ii.-WN- U Service. I like Kate Smith; I like her new radio program Thursday nights, waffle iron The first American which keeps her right up there with was granted to Cornelius the topnotchers. But I do not like patent In 1869. her when I am waked up at the Swsrtout crack of dawn to receive a pale blue turtle with "Greetings From Kate At High Point, N. the bureau Smith across its painted back, ac- of Information Is built In the shape of huge chest of drawers. companied by a box of fish food. Col-ma- ns otism is the expression of love for the geographical boundary pm-rniuv- Illustrated here are two ol many bargains inBetter light - Belter Sight I nmps. Thoy providt enough light for easier see rg an as right kind el light lor easier soing. as welw for new charm in your furnishings. In a words, tlioy givo you "UC1 Conditioning Protection." Ronald Colmans marriage to Benita Hume rather startled a lot of people, who felt sure that hed never marry again. It wasnt ex- The popular idea of a patriot Is one who loves his country and defend her honor. However, the word country ia not clearly defined. Doea it mean that patri- Miners not only take metal out of the total expense In of tba ground they also put metal opening a mine. The necessary man In the tuio lha ground. Picture gives an Idea of the alza of The above photograph shows a the tunnel, and from the mine car miner at the Kureka Standard mine in the background It ran readily be In the Tintic District placing a seen that It was necessary to hoist nipper" on steel ties which brace thousands of cars of waste material steel rails 1100 feet under the sur- in driving this tunnel, which face of the ground. Mach year hunseveral hundred feet. dreds of mil's of underground track, This remarkably clear underairlines and pipelines are Installed also brings out other Much of this equip- ground photo underground. imiortant mining points. It Illusment never comes to the surface trates conditions under which men again. I work in many of the properties and Sometime this steel and Iron fol- how precautions are taken to Insurs lows the miner to an orebndy and maximum safety by the Installation Is used for years. Somtimes It of huge timbers where necessary. follows the miner to a blank wall. After this tunnel reached Its obBnt this Is the manner In which the work could not stop mines are made, from which great jective. there. More tunnel had to be driven industries for the stato are built. this and other levels In order to The Installations that go under- open up adiliilon.il ore bodies and ground are only a small p.Tpetu.iie the life of the mine. GIVI! By A. BARRETT PINTS CODE NO. 253 NEW SEMLOH HOTEL HALT LAKE CITY Under New Mansgemeut (Different Atmosphere) room, Modern, newly furnished with Blmmona maltraase. Beds, Inner-sprin- g Popular price. Coffee Bhop, Deauty Parlor, Barber Bhop, Tailor Bhop for your convenience; Oarage In connection and moat of all at rates that you get more fur your money. 11.90 to S1.E0 without bath te ' , Mingle. to 81.00 with private hath. 11.60 HARRY K. MILES, Mgr. J. F. McCORUICK, AuL Mgr. FIFTHS CODE NO. 252 big-timer- s, ! Thompson, our most Dorothy famous woman news commentator, has also discovered something about herself as the camera sees her. Shes ou the air now on a program that includes Fhil Spltal-ny- s orchestra, and the other day a picture was taken of him leading the orchestra, with her at the microphone. It couldnt be sent out to the papers; the dignified Miss Thompson or Mrs. Sinclair Lewis, Just as you like looked exactly like a pretty blues singer. Instead of an important commentator on world affairs! Harry Duncan of the "Radio RuLes" declares that he can tell which paits of the country are hav-lin- g bad weather by the amount of !fan mail he gets from those sec-- ' tion. During New England's hurricane week the "Rubes" averaged two hundred letters a day, and he knew that the storm was really terrific w hen the postman brought four layer cakes. Thinks all New England must have been mooreJ to their radios. Al .VfS . . . C.heihe Far trail next (top M kit tome-bara ill ha I ha male lead in 1 aihpm," nith llua Faya . . . "Drem" luiirfit to no n fie fa if.iHit wi your fill u. lha , . Paramount Hires that you mail aatn'l too pirated hAi'ii lhair tturlet, F.lleu flrnr, toM I'hiludrlphia reporter! that he hut a tkraaandene OnitS rrll't m d MM. Frankfort Distilleries, Inc., Louisville and Baltimore |