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Show Fofce Thursday, May 6, 1940. EUREKA REPORTER 4 There Is A Man Who Is Never Turned Down Utah Canyon Visitors Show Substantial Increase Invested In U. S. Savings Bonds Big1 Money - ion Nutium.l Parks llrycu ami in vixii-orshow substantial durltiR the flral four iiioiiMih of 1940 compared to tha aame pei'loil a year ago, aceorditiK to fiaures received Saturday hy Y. I. Itisliel, president of the t'lnh Stall' hVit-rtK- . Association. Tli' total ii'pii'M-nl- i I'p to May 1. 37,331 louiTsii had iiik Iiiim'H uf $2.4!i5.325 fur nidi .loo National 1'ark, an bunlliiKr ilny slnri M.mll I, 1935. visiti-of I9.fi per cent over the 1939 v lirn iIihhh I, uml i wti. fiist ilsi-- l ImiikIh figure of 31.490. Tourtid traffic to in will'. t'uiiyoil increased 9 22 pT rent die maturity Valin- - uf Saving Honda w.,a 12,751 (luring llie fir-- t futii' Minrli 31, I94n, 'in i,iii outstanding nioli Mia of 1939 to 13,927 for III" approximately t3.49fi.fi73.6iiO. Tli total maiurlly viilur uf (orrupondliiK figure Mila year fur Mu iiiliMiilnr ycur 1939 pur v.iiH tlilo4.Ofiil.OuO. mi New Mental Aid i haw for iii i li business day uf lam The federal direclur of yeur uf t3.Mfi7.97fi. I I. iti'il KIhIi-Suvlugx Honda are hygiene has announced that 4(1 per basis ami maluic cent of the patients in Australian illM'iiuiil a on Mild mental homes who d niuri Ilian government 1:1 tell yi'iirt fur Fur example. have hcioi treated with the new inI heir pun haw price. 475 Ii Ihi- - pun huso price of a flou sulin ( uidiaol shock treatment have fuce value bond, which mill nri-- at tecuvercil full mental health. The treatment was carried out on 202 i lie end of tell yeara a pnticntx of whom 02 were restored and post office Direct from New York City give tha' mentally. city llie lead for tliu nation anil fur Kmi rlh rhiiiH po.it offices are led flral cIush piMt offlcea. New York's were ricmiui.t, Texas. That town led hy the for caali purcliuxi'H its i lass In 1939 with a cash purchase tfil.l III. SHI 25, niulurliy value nf 499,1:37.50, maturity value $132,-X5mid lliia year It tops Its class Glen Itiilgo, New Jersey, leads of class post officii, wlih a cas't with the extraordinary amount purchase of t272.uun.2fi. with u ma- $ ins.fi93.7f, maturity value $144.-12turity vi.liio uf t3U2.fi7fi. (Tonka. Approximately 16,000 post nrilcei MlniU'Miita, Pails ull third I'tiii pur' offlciH, liuvlng a (anil piirrhiiNi- - of tliruuKhoiit the country sell I'uiteii fS0.Xli7.50, maturity value tl07,XriO. States Savings llonds. Treii iiry Moreen-ilia- u Hocntury I on Tuesday Mini Mil h ii ii ii i lotul sab's of Savin pi Ihunl through March 31. min. iiggri'culi-i- l in vhIui'. more ilmn $3.Kfiii,273,-4?5- , i uml lli..t punliuMH linn.' mad" hy nipriixliiiutclv 1.9S7.374 (if ill.- - a inn-luri- in Ur' 1 1 svi-rav- rm-nta- l olio-thir- n pur-I'hnw- $SI,-489.17- 5. 0, 5. - I i There's a man In the world who Is of rommunlc-- j The week from May 13 to 17 is never turned down, wherever he open house for the school lunch pro was n purli'd to i.lilc 1 mIMi fur the I'liunces to stray; he gets the glud Ject as tali Hlule liuiiril of operated by the WrA and hund In populous town, or out where sponsored by the State Hoard of Edu-th- e week end 11 x May 2, a- farmers make bay; hes greeted catiun, Miss Alice Todd, slate WPA with 1099 uses fur the previous week, and 513 cases fur the correa- - with pleasure on deserts of sand, and Supervisor of the school lunch pro deep In the aisles of the woods; I'OllillllK week ill 1939. There were 694 (uses of llleiiMlci wherever he goes there's the welcom1 reported, which Is 5fi rases fewer lug hand lie's the Man Who Delivers the than were reported fur the previous ; week, and 591 rases more than for Goods. The failures of lire sit around and ihi- rorrerpninllng week last vear. Nineii'i'O cases of pneumonia wit' loinpluin; the gods haven't treated with IS eases them white; they've lost their umnpurli'd i.s (ompari-week earlier and 7 cases fur the brellas whenever there's rain, and they haven't their lanters at night; lorrespnnditiK week lust year. re- men tire of the failures who fill with Two cases uf tularemia wi-r- e ported from Iron county, which their sighs the air uf their own mnhcs a total of 7 cases reported In (heres one who Is greeted d with the slate so fur this year. eyes e Hes the Man Who Delivers the One hundred and ruses of whooping cough were reported Goods. One fellow is laxy, and watehes the which was un increase nf 19 cases over the previous week and an in- - clock, and wails for the whistle to reaxe of ft 5 cases over the same blow; and one bus a hammer, with which he will knock, and one tells period lust year. Other conimunlealile diseases re- a story of woe; and one, If requested ported for the week ending May 3 to travel a mile, will measure the are as follows: t'lilcketipox 83, Ger- perches and roods, but one does his man nieusles 8, mumps 50, scnrlet stunt with a whistle or amlle He's the Man Who Delivers the level 7, tuberculosis 5, gonorrhea 3, syphilis 9, and septic sore throat 4. Goods. One mun is afraid that he'll labor There were no rases of diphtheria, too hard the world isn't yearning Ivphnlil nor smallpox reported. Kirh and Run Juan rounties were for such; and one man la always the only counties In the slate from alert, on his guard, lest he put In j minute too much; and one has a which no diseases were reported. giouch or a temper that's had, and cne is a creature of moods; so it's EXPLANATIONS hey for the Joyous and rollicking MTd -- For the One Who Can Deliver the A grapefruit that Goods. Walt Mason. been given a chance and taken If you want notary work done vantage of it. Steam Water gone nuzy with .Hter buxLiese hours cull 228, A five minute delay Is all that you will lie the heat. put out. A Inside out. Dimple lump Laugh Showing In tun spot the Narrow Profit Margin way you feel all over. Wind Air in a hurry. Operating profit of chain stores in I In RUSSIA, THERE IS A PREJUDICE the food field amounted to less than Kgg A chicken not yet AGAINST HELPING ANYONE to SALT one cent out of every dollar of sales, Excelsio- r- Long sawdust, ' AT THE TA6LE FOR IT MAY PROVOKE finsn-cito of latest Lossstudy What you have when you according A QUARREL -- IFTHESALT IS PASTED data submitted by chain store .don't have as much as If you hud WITH ASMILEAOUARRCL ISAVCRItD companies to the Securities and Exjust nothing. commissionchange WMUrn Nr win pet Uninn. A 1 ni n uf iu;t7 niM- -i Iii-I- iIImi-iuji'- 1 - 11 neigh-lorhood- s; love-lighte- lifty-Mire- --- A Hard Luck Mine W.P.A. School Lunch Projects Jct announced Wednesday. Everyone la Invited to visit the projects To Display Activities which are opera ling In nearly every al j throughout the state. community Maltors will have the opuprlunlty to we how the WI'A, In cooperation with spoiiHora and other agencies. Is furnishing one hot meal duily to the undernourished and needy children, ns well as to thorn who must carry their lunches to school. The lime set aside for visiting-rtlion- l lunch projects Is a week earl- ier than for visiting other projects A1' of the professional and service division. We have found It necetrai ry to sit vn nee the time because some of the schools are closing,'' Miss Todd 1 xplalned. The school lunch project orb I noted on (TWA In 1923. and since 1935 lies been operated through the WI'A. Irluclpuls and teacher report that the lunch program has been instrumental in improving the attendance, health, scholastic records, and even the table manner nf students who participate. The lunches beneficial to been especially children who must travel long dll Mice lo and front school every morning and night. These studenj. who before the lunch program was Inatl-- t uted often found cold lunches unappetising. are now able to get a hot meal during each noon hour. At the present time the lunch pjojeef Is operating tn twenty-nin- e lounties of the state, and up until March served 1,749,403 lunches, or un average of 23,400 lunches daily. It gives employment to 800 people; Vfifi schools are cooperating.'' Miss Todd stated that followlm: the school lunch program, food preservation centers will be opened, so that relief clients will have an opportunity to get foodstuffs canned end foods may he preserved for use It, school lunches and on the nursery school project during the coming year. A bronze coin, 1,800 years olJ, which originated in northwest India, has been found by a native of southern Rhodesia. How it got to Rhodesia ia a mystery. I , . vs - - x jr,wac w mr, v . . ,, :uo2i9i Iuik City CunsoliiUti'il cuulil to meet property payments. Morerightfully he rullcd t'tair h.ird over, it was necessary to sell stork, luck uiiiie. Du.liig the past ten Mieri-bIncreasing the number of years, the mine has been one nf oui.ilaiiillng shares. Stork outtha suite's major proihiceis, but mi standing was Increased from fa the alorkhulili-raim hi'lpcil lo around l.umi.ouO to more than flllanre (he project have rccelvi-i- l 3,0uu,u(v. nothing. When silver was restored to a proYet tha mine has furnished ut- fitable figure, much of the most steady employment of fro in ore above the water level XI) tn Sun nicii. Analysis shows Hie was mined and it was necessary to companv has paid $1.35U.mio in expend hugo sums In equipping the labor, 490O.UIIO fur materials and mine and In sinking below tha waequipment and has paid ffiii.ium hi ter level. taxes. Tha management Is now engaged Tha story of Park City Consoli- In sinking churn drill holes far tu dated Is one of low the water lerel an that rich struggle, but the stole determina- ore reserves lying below ran ba tion of the management I rxpert d profitably mined. Tha ruinpuiiy to bear results fur those who have now haa only a small Indebtedness stark with the mins. fur properties and Its outlook for Ora was first struck at the Park tha futur la somewhat blighter, City Consolidated In 1929 At that providing an adequate silver pries lima silrer was selling at around ia maintained by tha government. fid cent an ounce. Shortly after Tha accompanying photograph tha discovery silver started Its shows tha surface plant at the Park downward trek and slumped to a (Tty Consolidated, which hHS grown low pulut of 31 li rents nii ounce. from a small prospect within tha During tha period of low silver last ten yeara. Tha mine la served was tha furred tn by a railroad which runs directly prices, company keep tha mine In operation In order under tha dump. s heart-renderin- Made Light Bulbs Before Edisons Time The electrostatic machine used by Dr. Alexander Means who, ac carding ta authorities at Emory university at Atlanta, tla.. manufactures tha first electric light bulb before the Civil war. long before Thoms: Edison's day. Dr. Means was president of Emory when it was loraled a1 Oxford, Ga. The machine used by Dr. Means in successful experiment! with the Incandescent bulb In 1853, according la the authorities, has beer moved from Oxford to Atlanta and is to be put on display at the Emorj gnlTonlt museum. X1 , G iW t- q |