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Show Thursday, November 27, 1941 EUREKA REPORTER rwm: i'asmit diHlrltiM lulu ll lilvidft the five precincts. Such a dlviHlou should be made so (hut every person qualified lo vote lu a school election iuay Ti Thu fullowinx cuuilliuillcullllll. do so but, uudcr further provision ol (ieneral Grover, by Atiorru-uu w.or ca un,y r A' .1H .M i vote In the precinct of which he la a "Till la III unawer to your letter Itsldi-Ilt- . It followa, therefore, that wherein you atute lliut In 11121 tin a beyond the buundar-leliving person Inwaa divided Si Timlf bool District Irei-lnc- t Muiiimolh of the way not' JU. . . . Since that MlXIXtl XtlTKS- ManuKer rive preeiiirla. Hie in mudv been ,UH Kiiililiiiz reported that the Harold IlI1t, () nK). It. about JO.OOU boul1, urh-of theae precincts. M.ll waa producing furnUh ' ' com. ruumy uuuci'M of silver per of f.1(M.loril ",JtUttb chunKe.l li e -- ' pri. I he I urea. " mlN.ii.ncm. you Mate, rn.de I.;( thut ,he dl(lrk., MIX . . Water III Juab county hut ed ore elinwiniss If. li,. Vt,t pieclncla -' Shaft. Tin- - North Heck waa conceit- lllulk. ,n rhaimea In the hcIiimiI pr. In the 9 39 change of po- tnitliiK ilevelopmeiil on the liiou fool , reported Owens IVin. Silver City waa com-thn- t b vel. ra iricln(ita Supi. a new 30u horse power electric; ,1H W,, Mammoth under the nume h'Hf Mammoth Iolltical 1'recinrt. You motor w H lieliia lnrtall.il at llvlnic KiiKh mid Blue Hell Tin- Grand ('ci to know if an elm-to- r on iheir ,(,iri, Mammoth Election District. ( From Kilos of I'tah Writers) tral was prepiirlitR to lb,, InWeM level, tll 2.1110. Divorce thru the ages has seemed imi out of tlin Mammoth School said precinct on to he one of thote necessary evils IbrRes;ncl, mayvolln The a ii i o which rihiiiR Irom the querulous elements w:.n drlvitiR was hit by an Oren In.ln 1 l)f ,la state It la uf human naiure, and each civiliza(lrinolfhlit'ristud tit (irivi ' fi I'U'iihii the Iluiy of the county ommiaaloners tion has hud Us ways and means" IP- - escaped without Injury. In mod--rof iiicetinR the problem. . of lue Kpiscn times, for instance, divorce Is T. a liov teri ui tied thn following at an oyster hot neiemwry by many thousands, pal Church w.is oiKaniioK Mr. and Mra. J. E. O'Connor. and Keno has notorious for aiippi-r- : Scou' (roop. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hurd, Mr. and I ho speed with which the bonde of Thu auto of C. K. Willis of Silver yjrM j0Ht;pb McCormick, Mias Mary iiibiriiiiniiy may be severed, Mexidisband City wus stolen, then found tyBn Mina Cecil Nlcolay, J. K. Ilope can mail order divorces for a time i d near Kly. Nevada. net a new record for speed and ease Bnd Jerry Tynor. n off the irksome bonds tnodern ii Ainli-rsoopened 1. N. A patty waa attended by Audrey rourts found the proAmerican until In MbmiiiioIIi. iThurmand, Stella Fullmer, Flora- cedure llloRsl end horrified spouae urs.iy GourBessie .. fliril1.r Kuivka Hickman. Thelma Uuya. , 1 found 'heir haled mates ? k t e. i ni a train wn-c- ley. Jean Iltta, Ulllie Driscoll, Byron thrown hack In thi-l- r laps. suddenly But the . Joseph nuy. absolute world's record for speed, .Green. sse and low cost In severing ' dates to the ISSO'e right here Hi! nTl'ln c(riehraedUhU flfHi Mias I . fi in 'j' In Utah. w ker ! Mr.hd..y with the following present: Mr. l'ak; The notorious frontier town of Bert Wilder, al Main- hmili Helen McChrystal. Jack Gatmushroomed Into existence 'orlnne, ,n0,hJtv, Charlea Hlewurl, Bill MeChryswith the comluR of the overland i tat mill Brennan Hannifin . Mr. and Mrs. Itay Conyera were a .ailruad in 1869. The roar of its f'r Thankaglvlng Day. early activity soon led to such unAf;.-a dunce Jack Fitzgerald n- The complimentary apellatives as ChicaRO of the West. the Berg on the Bear, and the City of the by the allegedly more reof neighboring towns fined citizenry 30 mld the scenes of Rambling, drunk ness and general down right mean-,cs- s U52553 attributed to the town, two :t !awyers or self labeled lawyers onc-lv- ed the plun for "slut machine livorces," and inserted the follow-nadvertisement in the local prees: Divorces Secured, Presence Is Not Necessary, Fee 72.50, Address John-o- n and I'nderduek. Lawyer. Vnii.vmi mty VOTK IK N( III Mil, 5ivic Clubs Met Saturday In Carbon County. KIIXTIOI 0 at the riutlc was nut I'Wic I'lubi, meeting of the Am-lutei- l at Bouihi-rItuh, which was held s'. Price lust Saturday. Many matter pertaining to ihe welfare of (ho fifteen counties in southern I'tsh were taken care of ei.d plane for the future advancement of the urea wero taken care of. Durlug the buduoas session J. V. Humphrey of Uphrsiin, was elected repri-Hciiii-- y j n a - s r" d, . ... I'-"''- ; . 1 , n a IU-v- ; By VUCGIMA VALK iRsteawe by Writers Krwspiprr Unhm.l PERHAPS it's Shirley health that in- spired the British Ministry oi jresidint ft Ihe Foods to ask Walt Disney for Henry H. Jones of Helper. officers elected were t'haun--eOther in Studio that help. experts say of Hurricane, first vice Sandberg all the years that she was makGraham 8. Shaw of Green-Iveiresldent; x ing pictures for 20th Century-Fosecond vice president; L. A she never suffered from the A'ynHiiRht of Milford, James M t numerous ailments children of languitch, Leland A. Hun-of Salina, and J. Wulter Puxinuii usually have, and now that shes y r, Bar-un- n f Nephl, executive board members. b picapproaching 13 making The district representatives will tures for Metro she's still the wonal a later dale. der of the studios because she's so At the banquet given on Saturday well. That means a lot in Hollywood, where a stars illness can be veiling Ihe speakers were Dr. K. K. so expensive for a studio. Munson, secretary of state, who urgWell, Shirley's diet has always in- ed the group to greeter unily In cluded plenty of vitamins and minheir activities, stressing the Increaserals. And Walt Disnzy has cre- - ing need of such unily in the national sub-de- emergency. Other speakers Included Otto A. Wiesley of Salt Lake City, past Utan department commander of the American Legion; Wesley K. King of Salt Lake City, official of the Utah (lock Asphalt compauy; Frank O. Marlines of Richfield, past president of the Southern Utah association; Rate Senator George M. Miller of Price; George M. Let ham of Price; T. W. Jensen of Mt. Pleasant; Mayor I. Bracken Lee of Price. .d s, - Cor-inii- Uncle Sam, the American farmliest individual customer, spends $ToO,(HlU a day every day In the year on foodstuffs for hia army. To afford the beat possible facilities in handling theae immense sales, it la announced that 80 regional marketing centers art being established throughout the country where producers may sell direct or through community or farm cooperatives. In this manner the Quartermaster Corps bought 750 tons of turkey together with all the trimmings for the soldiers' Thanksgiving dinner, and just now Iftirle Sam la stocking up for the Christmas holidays and all the hearty meals that will come In between. Through the marketing renters it is declared that Uncle Sam and the millions of American farmers will gel better acquainted. Uncle Sam will get fresh produce of the highest quality and tha farmers will get higher prices. An example of the volume of goods taken by the army is reported in recent requisitions for rations during the er's autumn maneuvers in the Carolinas where the purchaaes in Columbia and Wellington marketing centers included: 2,600,000 dozen of eggs, 1,600,000 pounds of butter, 420,000 pounds of cheese, 315,000 pounds of turkey and 704,000 pounds of chicken. e At the same time a program has been announced for the purchase of a large part of the seasonal output of local canneries, smaller industries situated in the various fruit and vegetable growing regions. These district purchases will augment the recent buying of cans of vegetables through the Chicago Quartermaster Depot. Of the 50,000 horses and mules doing their bit in the army the great majority of theae equine recruits were brought from the farms within the last few months, the purchases amounting to 2:i91?2. The spring program rails for a still greater number of riding horses and draught animals. From all sections of the country come reports that Uncle Sam's markelhnaket Is a aymlxd of pros. perity on the farm (Jabby Qertie SH1RLEY TEMPLE ated three new characters Doctor Carrot, Clara Carrot and Carroty George, to be used in a drive to get the people of England to eat more carrots! tionV&pitoi"Vre"alwuto"'be'"gtori- h. M 'onideathe hit several studios at same once Paramount'! version of the life and t:ni?s of the young ladies will be called "Washington Esca- Metro bought a story called "White House Girl," by Ruth Kin- wife of s newspaper man. y, nii-usl- roles, and Marlene Dietrich la-x- ka heroine. ; scheduled for the Another near future is "Mrs. Wiggs of the o' Cabbage Patch," which was last made by Paramount, in 1934, with W. C. Fields, Pauline Lord and Virginia Weidler. This time little Carolyn Lee will be the child lead. re-ma-ke That won't be just gibberish that you hear the actors speaking in RKO's "Valley of the Sun"; it's Producer Graham really Apache. Baker hired Chief Chris Wtllowbird to make phonograph records in which each speech was spoken flrst in English, then in Apache. Then James Craig, Antonio Moreno, Tom Tyler and other members of the cast settled down to study the records. 00 xstwMosm 'S' :r Elisabeth Bergner, one of tha most famous European actresses to ;; work in Hollywood, has Just completed tho first of her films to bo . made. It's "Paris Calling," a story of the betrayal and fall of Franco. Miss Bergner's European pictures include "Catherine the Great," "Es- cape Me Never," and "Dreaming Lips." She became famous as one of Europe's leading stags figures be- fore she made pictures. ' s The movies are an old story to Frances Robinson; at the age of four she played Lillian Gish as a child in "Orphans of the Storm."; 1 More recently, she appeared ini -"Smiling Through." Now she's lefts, pictures for the radio; she's the gid-fdy debutante in the air's version oft,, the delightful "My Man Godfrey." ! j A girl ia in Alexandria J? Va., getting background material for;-- ; , a murder trial. Shes tho daughter of Jane Crusinberry, who writes radio's "The Story of Mary Marlin," now in its eighth year. Mra. Crusinberry is a stickler for accuracy, and the dramatized rial takes place in Alexandria, to young Jane was ser.t off with a canqid cameffa nd Out. u notebook, to help fier mother NATtOMAL TTr In the territory we serve, ReJdy Kilowatt is working full time anJ overtime j are high-ha- t lijins." 1! DEBUNK?R By John Uartty Fur hoy, Ph DETECTIVE j. TRASHY efficient ODDS im . Meal .1 VKtYDSf-Bo- b uppljing jxiwer for military well as serving regular customers with . .. ahis company's production of electricity has kept ahead o.' i.ormal requirements ; JlVlz'i been, met wiihbuc inconvenience to any Hoyt his book, era myzlery J'1 wfilcfs, including th great. A. Co- nhn Doyle, as bring definitely in the uiuss of "good literature."Lsdgsr ' i ' r.rUrirw Mih N'n hm may fat mtki M. pirlar. .Morris hi . . .Thauth i h Wun'i & riukis frsand. ona in kmll,i f r.- . y tm ba running piriura, M Alrh ioun bar ikatinf. cus-tome- siamrt d nii(. B there- - fore, the inert;. sed demand 7or electricity has KtJJy Kilunjtl jPuvtr irr..'.v )ar twn aa trash. take, says William elec- tricity for a hundred different uses. For years 01 faiMMUlM .L.i Is ot top projects and national defense industries, as v' . STORES ft i- . spEswmim - Snob sisters lv. .dnolu,. eou-.icx- ; n hl rn,w Every so often somebody has to screen Hex Beachs "Tbs Spoilers." It was done in 1975 with William Farnuni and Toni Sanchey staging the fist fight that made It famous, Paramount did it in 1936 with Gary Cooper. Now Universal will maka it once again this time with Ran- dolph Seott and John Wayne In tha he-ma- featuring Fred McMurray, Mary Mar-lr- i and Robert Preston . Reports from local health nftlrers for the week ending November 2 1st show a moderate increase In the num her of rommunlcable disease thruout I GF.1IM I IF TIIOl'UHr ihe elate. The total for the weak waa 408 as compared with 14 'for o ihe week ending November 14th. The number of cssea of clilrkenpox Happiness can be biult only on from 180 last week to 225 tue, ard must of uegpsslty here for the present week. truth for Ita founds Han. Coleridge. Human felicity la produced not an Mumps showed an increased from 57 cases to 81. The majority were much by great pieces of good for- rom 8a,t Uke nd rten' ieldom happen, ae by 1U- ",n or no tb.l oot ...nr diphtheria. One of the patients was Loajsmla Franklin. h n d"11 l,,J ,he 0,her In wrF P,rt nd torner of our twe,ve of Th diagnosis in botnllte, to lose oneself Is to be gainer; 'aw was verified by virulent teats to forget oneself is to be happy.-pade.- " . Robert Lewie 8tevenson. de by the state laboratory. One case of epidemic meningitis SelMjnorsnce, seU-wll- l, was reported from Ilex Elder county. lust, rovetousnesa, envy, re- One cure of rheumatic fever was venge, are foes to grace, peace sud from Uintah county. progress; they must be met manfully Other diseases were Influenza 7. and overcome, or they will uproot all 25, German meauales 9, happiness. Mary Baker Eddy. Happiness is not a reward it I a pm nioonla 7, srurlet fever 8, whoop- 20. gonorrhea 1, and consequence. ins cou.-Ingersoll. The fruit or the spirit Is love, Joy. syphilis 11. Twelve countl,- - reported nn dl- - pcare, long suffering, gentleness, temper- poodness, faith, meekness, o tore: agalcsl such there la no law. Blanks st Reporter oflc - NVw Testament: Galatlone 5:22.2! f, Acroidlng to old timers, the procedure of gelliug one of these pain-es- s divorces went something like his: One either went in person and tlipp.Hl a 2.50 gold piece Into the machine, or wrote and had a friend io Ii for him. At a turn of the rrauk ,ut came the divorce papers already All It igned by the local Judge. tai necessary to do was to Insert the roper names In Hie papers and the divorre was final. If alimony wer? tcsirid, there was a blank space In (lie document for Inserting amount o be paid. It is reported that this slot ma- him- - was one of Ihe most populur device In t'urlnne for some time, A'hcn statutes failed to back up the ecn-c-who had many persons .vs lied themselves of (lie servlet-,- ' ouiid themselves In an Interesting lute of bigamy. I STATE HEALTH Marketing Centers Established I'tah." THURSDAY -- December ftrd and 4th NEW y0RK TOWN Uncle Sam Farmers Best Customer ; fKP(l9SE WEDNESDAY o r ji. sue-.edii- ig orzH-ilzutlo- m-din- mar-rluge- d maxi prabably flay UTAH 4 It , .' lira g.'J tha u arid", of fiooer that POWER ,,, alatlrit yam by .1 marUm, bmumau & firiti 90;. of LIGHT CO. I |