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Show eureka 4 Tape tme Elks Will Install Officers This Evening. Gilli SATURDAY FRIDAY April 4th iuuI ftlh ClAUOt - COLBERT - e ' lllin Reporter Is rAGETSCREEOADIO to . fewer than u yeur ago. Herman measles led the list of Whopplnx c.UMh with 104. HENRI REB- - Hecond with 9U ami chlckenpnx third a Frenchman und wnh 67. was cameraman for the March of one case of diphtheria By VIKGINIA VALE IRalaaaatf by Wraicrn Newper t' nluo) o plesM-- total of 487 fuse1 wf eouiiuuiiic-ubldidisease was reported lo the bounl the of vision of epldewiuloicy Muri-i- i of health of the week endlus than more Jg. This Is 9 cases cases lust week ulirt wen-reporte- JJARCEL O : - A Eureka Boys At Fort Ord Telling Us Off. ; MILLAND NEWS STATE HEALTH .a. At the Elks Lodge tbla evening the newly elected officers will be In-- . lulled Into office, utter which the new exulted raler, Floyd Ludlow,! will fill the appointive offices. Following the ritualistic work the tyler will serve u buffet luncheon. S THEATRE-ENTERPRISE- Thursday April REPORTER a pun- - , llsk all Information submitted by the Time, has recently come to this local hoys In the service for the folks country, to focus his cameras. was n- jJiin (.UHH f ,llM.rPUIWi home appreciate the rorrespondeiitv on this the in far sp iake. salt piir,.1(1 fr, interesting subjects However, all news will have Immensely. tuberculosis of canes 40 Although Western Hemisphere. ye.ir be rensored to prevent personal re-- 1 front the entire Stute. he SDCaks no English, he has an . been reported marks being made.) communicable diseases wer- 0th,.r the I Addren.ed from uncanny sense to the uS Influi-nx18, measles 31. mumps . .Fort Ord, Calif, wsa the American public likes he pneumonia 17, scarlet fever II. gn" 'Tpon reading the Reporter wo has filmed many outstanding 17. 'are wondering what is the matter Mat i ll of Time subjects during the orrhea d, syphilis with tho hoys that are stationed at V. few years, including "The Fori Ord. Calif., who landed in the jx. V UttCUM. The Muginot Line," and reAlthough we didni Infantry. Finland. ceive a hearty welcome from Ihiiii Born in Pat is 45 years ago, Reb-ietown people', we are getllllK all'll;; took up photography before he nil right. enlisted in the French army in 1914. "After ronipletlng six weeks o. After wounded in battle he waa linslr training wo are usslKiied to our shiftedbeing to the Army Cinematographpi ruinnerit company, where the goic service; uflcV the war he made ing gets lough It Is suld. lien Alli- documentary films for the French Towers were asson and NOTES Supt. William MINING government in Siberia. French West signed to the walking ITth infantry, Africa and the Near Fast; in 1925 Owens of the Eagle fc IMu.- Hell. where one lias to be rugged to tuke l.tli became chief cameraman for the Plirl,.d that twenty men n. After wulking about two uilli-- Compagnie Universelle Cinemato- t iht- - fart tlmt eririu types f ,U, sturts taking plats-- , and he ,,f (ir1 wcie nut iiiurkeiahle. Hugh graphique of Paris, for whom end I hen Its a walk bark t to camp, w hich made instructional, sociological reported that lie Kui,-IIs no snap with full field puck, Intwo Were working people cluding equipment and rifles. the Tlntlc Drain Tunnel. The du-t-i "Ivan wsrr and Melvin Burk Tltitii- was having internal strife wero assigned to heavy weapon com the fait that two different far This panles In the 53rd Infantry. were seeking cunt rid. M.ma tlotis consists of the machine gun and the tha' M. repotted John trench morters. These weapons sup ret timwork had he.-development j port the rifle men of the Infantry, ed at the Eureka Bullion. which Is no amall task In Itself." River Peinileiim The Prlr Tho letter wus signed In this fash- near Iriee, financed bv Eureka icn: business men mid lndiyiilii.il'. was Ben Allison, Browning automatic, Thomas McCormick gi ing strong. weight 16 lbs, 60 L 17th. F. Raker, made a trip Claude ar.d Soml-au-tHoward Towers, Carand tlu.t section to Inspect the well. weight 9 lb,. Co 1. 17th. There were some auto mishaps 20 Ivan (machine gun) Wurr, weight a o and local people who wep-iyears 100 pound, section weight 30 lbs., the mishaps were David Mills.. Co. 1) 58th. Edward Homier and Harold Shriver. mor-t- i Melvin Burke, 81 mm tr-iThose who took part in the Easier r. weight 13a pound, the section at St. Patrick's Church, in services M 45 lbs. Co. 53rd. weight to Fa' Iter Kilh-n- , addition were:; , Fiances Hufrh. Mrs. (I. r. I.imlsiy, ,iJ Chain Stores Re:eive Kathleen Frank-.Edward Roniii-r- . Petition Blanks. MARCEL HENRI REBIERE Gertrude McDonnell. Camille 1 Margaret Fenn-l- l, A 1; lies Sulll- which will he circulated experimental films until 1934, when van M,irKurt. jone. i..Mh Diamond, Blank for he went to work for the March of aibnii sc.ck, Muncan f Ova.u by five chain alote companies Euro- Xei'i signatures of voters In an effort to Time, becoming their chief Im;(. Sulliv;illi Anna force the chain store tax law to a pean cameraman. His tact and ex-- , Kr.,.lk f;;in.Iv. Arthur Cof-- i voto of the pimple In the fall of 1943 perience in working with diplomats fey. IJert Fields. Sul v:m Eland important government leaders bert were being delivered Tuesday by .his: in Muithews, J and his amazing news sense make Fri-i- l of rtate. Mrs. I J. Ilonner, JnlinHon, him a notable figure in his line of If the names of 4.682 voters i. K. Htilsli mill Waller Mr. ('. of the total number vot- work. nr ale were removed from The ing for governor at th last election are obtained on the petitions, tha The ether day Claudette Colbert n from of (he rlty hall on Main Si. tax law will be suspended until I. ran over lo the "Pioneer Woman The reason (hut they were .1 Is submitted to a vote of tit peopl-- at set between scenes of her own iiuiKaiu-on our narrow Ktreet and the next general election election "Skylark, being made on n ilu an expense and In the fall of 194!. Jiulxe Kryaer reported that he. a neighboring stage at Paramount. J usi ire, hail rnllerteit to She wanted (0 deliver nearly In fines. her friend, Bsrbara Stanwyck. She The I. I). S. Church save an enpassed right by a little old lady sitting in front of a portable dressing tertainment with the minwinic in room, but the little old lady said charge: A. C. Burton, A. J. White-head- , it was Barbara, Walter Chrlstophersun, Joseph Hello, Claudette all made up for her characterisation Paulson, Mrs. A. C. Burton. Mrs. ('arl of a one hundred year old woman. Houl, Mi Borup and Mls Marie Iloldawny. Mayor A. C. Sutherland of MamAlmost every set at Metro at pres- moth wa to leave for Pro ent ha a dog of its own who's a vo. to enterpreparing business. member of the cast. The ritziest is Funeral service were conducted Buituns, a member of the Lady Be for Mrs. Sadie wife of 1. Hood, Good" troupe; half beagle, half fox Hood. he's ho terrier, very important does a tap dance with Eleanor Powell. So he rates a portable dressl kilning and '.,egl Blank fm I Reporter Office, Eureka. Itah ing room. On the "Billy the Kid" set there's an old farm collie who is supposed to follow Ian Hunter around; he just gets a rug lo lie on between sliots. The two little terriers in "Blossoms in the Dust" have to be taken while walking when they're not working they're true camera hounds; want to be playing on the set whether they're scheduled to or not. I h-- I1 fill'd April (llli and Till Plenty of this thing called funl j ' Dressier pumps in elosticized black crushed kid, spiked with smart patent. - M U'lXKH Ml'XDAV TUESDAY - 2 I. M. ONLY Hurtling into memorable' adventure! Semi-dres- oxfords s 1 1 IK Hie Itargnln Show WEDNESDAY -- THURSDAY flits Powell Drew. ytmUted to ttetlou au Jirst plsw lie dnr meal re an !r jja nor keirliiK dine with glittering patent trim. bnhs st a I Dressy elasticirotf 1 Sparkle for prints patent sandals. shiny leather black gabardine pumps, trim. Cubi patent heels. un pWMk Dick m-- a kirn : April Dili anil IO1I1 i,2f ... thin flIMk of black gabar- - imr and v Hi p's shoutof s iSMtki usstmlian m 0-- l.'-h- April Htli riTTHtTS g lvwn tftt New 1941 shoes that are soft and supple . . . that mold but never blndl Starkly simple stylet for suits and tab !c.m clothes! Subtle dressy ones for prbsj and redingotesl In the lovely no' crashed leathers, sleek gabardine, shiny patent I Every one at 0 Feeney price for finer quolityl s niuiu-vurlii- rondusloi tin FOR EASTER re-h- W" ne the f .,! re if ' a: ulut there r on th foll.-wing- , w Tak e MONDAY SUNDAY the grower At Block , ration n. SIIITSS ITSStlf I !'t CHRISTMAS sdinllsm. stockmei - POPULAR PBICES-F- ll' HEWER, flMER ACDOMMODHTIOHS SAME Ijkor 1fUlBllS ups Ik . IlHi-Ble- g. s.4& tins board, iytrtment nsit have Is tks I'hrls-tnpliersm- one-tenth (ialveslou Flood The great Galveston flood, caused West Indian hurricane, ocby curred on September 8. 1900. pi er plats of lii-iii- pie-lur- !k, social an. aujor problr e, in- - well-wish- $00 f You will -i- f you make greater use of Cheap Electricity c Life ran he a dull routine if you let it be. Or, life ran he a glorious, thrilling, happy adventure if you make it to! Happiness is the of your pleasant, cheerful daily experiences. There are many things which add zest and good cheer to your daily activities. Foremost among them nre riectrical Appliances which reduce work and give you more time for fun. Are you using them.' Every home can afford to, because they are inexpensive now, may he purchased on convenient terms, and cost less than ever to operate Unlay w ith Cheap Electricity. sum-tot- I 'I TOASTED SANDWICHES in hurry for that midnight mack or sny time. Sandwichrs, however, are but one of many thing that can be cooked with speeJ on so Electric GrilL DELIGHTFUL WAFFLES ior any meal, any time! Dd you know ihst $2 different recipe co he cooked on waffle iron? Grand for Parties and to surpriie iht family, too! FEATHERWEIGHT IRON earn ironing it glide truu the board with slmotc po flfort at all on your pan. See ihe new low cow iikcam lined modrlt. u SEE YOUR DEALER OR UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. mas. j a wATias....Mtsw A HOlMAN With mors aspirants than tried to play "Scarlett, the coveted role of "Marge in the popular CBS radio serial, "Myrt and Marge, has finally been filled. It was given to Helen Mack, whom you've seen In many n film and heard on evening radio shows. She had Just returned from Hollywood, where she played Important roles in Columbia's "His Girl Friday" and Paramount's Power Dive. She takes the plare of .Mrs. Donna Hick, who died recently, who had for years been Marie, her mother playing "Myrt. After playing dramatic roles in 61 pictures, Robert Young will become song and dance man in Lady Be Good, the Metro musical in which he'll star with Ann Sothern and Eleanor Powell. It will be the first tune that he has sung on the screen; he'll do duet with Ann ami n dame with Eleanor. W ROSS rinse a when you appear wilh cheerful g Mnf ,y nph .,. Bb So nd, nko i non three yeort M, keini hrr third year in M"" n ilk e nrw ( nil eriof rnnlrml . . , SAirev lemplt't l,m g eo ailed return to the Trent frti under na nmn, nhen the fieaina norh in tfelra'i "Uahei on Hroud-a KKO Hill r upr I rei, the hery Latin, in three maor film,, uith 1 I rr.1 0 Iht tuhbrt kneel . . . Hr Nernia'i not. jiuin, mfunteared fur the ( . S utnul ivrpt and 11 neu in training. ... re-itn- KENTI TkY STR LIGHT BOl'RBO.N U IIISKF.Y rniK - ro-ii- 9 I hey II Utm 4 VI lDSFtbbrt UK tfiO're end I) plrmre .tfoly'i Liiaar end Charlie JMcCerlkt util Aaie Aprgen iiHi(e BM and Paw rtrnei e if roman-InInJi . , , Varner Broi. mil f.rnd Pi on end Jinm friiie m I hr (.on WAT1M,C0-MA6- SUTTON. g 0 0 0 If ou want to lo- - re- nloil aa a jinige of good ga hoilllNill ami a gnml Ititnl heeiilea. bring out Old tinn HrnoL for the hoy tiinigbt. : I W fo. Fete, Jjlre g Nre I uS. |