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Show EUREKA REPORTER i r.i'i Published on Thursday of each wnakiTIutlc Standard filler Cons r.t Eureka. Utah Mammoth PublUbor, and C. E. RIFE, Editor Stales Mines . . o tba poatofflcn at En ftab Fire flay fo. lalllca) aa aeuond claai mall putu matter under the Act of March I Uodivii In Utah, ift; STAGESCREENv,ri,DiO Girls can engine, handle a luthe or spot welder with the best of men and there should be a place fur them in America's boom-- , ing defense industries, in the opin-- ' DES MOINES, IOWA. I bu Toinl Carloads i HTIIl'K MARKS - By VIRGINIA VALE I KrleaiMl by Western Newikpei L'niuu foremen and supervisors in tin-- ; ! I i - l&nmjUJise jfoy?- I I i Neil ODonnell Mortuary Are YOU the skeptical type? 1 " V:v. -- M vi Vj! ,r (!r,: The NYA, however, is by no means a girls' program. Out of 5,984 in Iowa 3,269 ' W "Here Comes Mr. Jordan," which ment factories. "The radio industry has a real place for women," the foreman declared. "The girls in our radio shops have shown that they have a real talent for the delicate work it takes there. And the radio factories hire a good many women." At present more than 1.81X1 NYA girls are turning out overalls, awnings, raincoats and other clothing in 32 Iowa communities. Types of Training. i youths now employed are boys and 2,715 are girls. The program is designed to give "work experience" to youngsters between 17 and 25 years old. For 80 hours' work per month they receive $19 to $24. Types of training offered range over nearly every field of endeavor from oflice work, poster-makin- g and sewing to radio manufacture, g and broadcasting, The projects are sponsored by governmental agencies and all products of NYA labor institutions. go lu In addition to the "on the job" training NYA last year provided after-schowoik for 5,300 students in 947 Iowa high schools and for 2,813 students in the 65 Iowa colleges. ol Z&ri6w 1"r Afit nr Hill b Ml mint metal-workin- wv . ,r Ndlimijl Pi - lillrr - I'i.hI.i. . ( jirp. New York OUR DEMOCRACY WRITTEN IN 86Z AND AS TRUE IN !$4Z 'Hta stall no&ly i savc or mcAiIy lose tta fast, best tape of eatrtta . ... -- I, ditch-diggin- g. Driver Write to Judge, Apologizes for Speeding AhtahamjCfnccn. frl5J8t5. Fti liJRO-A- It was written bv ft Lubbock attorney, Mel Jar.c, who received a ticket for speeding. His letter was accompanied by $10, which covered the fine. Wrote Janes: "I rrgrrt the incident and am sorry 1 was using your highway for speed . . . I'm sure 1 was speeding or the oflirers wouldn't have given me a ticket." 1). C.-- As worry about having your house bombed nny more you run ile.in.t it from your income tax. A treasury rule since 1924 fm bade deductions for property losses from bomb explosions, but today the treasury reversed itself and allowed an American who lost property in the bombing of a French city last year to offset his loss against Ins income in computing tax. in the slate, moie more than recorded and neatly an 'Mies more thanyear normal. Pwpitation Man a Imlf-incin any previous h If rich." over the NBC network ev cry Saturday, has been enacted in every country in the world. The late Will Rogers saw a full production of the play in China, with Chinese "Murphys" and "Levys." mti.li htf thr dmn r! tif Ktntur!:y tlinti Ui Try it ami yiui'il Im convinced that it's (lie "crtinu of Keiitiiuky's liia-K- l ItriuHauis. Edward G. Robinson has sold his home studio, Warner Bros., the idea of starring him in "The Death of Jim Gower," which was presented on his "Big Town" radio program recently; it deals with an idealistic but drunken newspaper man. A drop of water proved to be the most temperamental "actor in the cast of Columbia's "The Adventures of Martin Eden, the Jack London classic. Representing a tear, the drop of water required seven "takes" to sizzle on a hot iron held by Claire Trevor, the most "takes" of any scene in the picture. H'ltlKlK.tfTlUKillTtlOl Ulli'V e.jr:N H lil.'Kf. p' .M I Y NII.T LAKE'S 1011' 14 It PRICED MODKKX HOTEL Ona Munson can't get rid of that jinx that's been pursuing her. Her nose was broken when a make-u- p mask was being fitted to her at Warner Bros.; then she showed up at the "Rig Town" broadcast with bandages on four fingers and one leg. from injuries received while she was making a jungle picture at I Want irullj Kuriilnlml Kooioa U.tlfs: $l..rK) to $3.00 Broadway and West Temple FREE GARAGE SAME POPULAR PIICES-F- OI HEWER, FIREH AGCOMMOMTIOMS y nlHS : il EXllS Chrtlrr Morris tun Jut i in a laundry hamper far Hot-hu- t rrne lit Columbia mCtmfrioa lllmkir" . , , Jim E. Wrorcns columri fur "Shitl Mt Hig Mouth" in uhuh hr im. kt ihr pMimilri a unman. Mere tnulnr of llila Hayworth rreen uatj rohe . , . f.en .fvre anJ Luiainr Ihtt, trmtulrj ia the "Iff. Kibluio" aeiiei, ara deie ia a murder mttlrtt hh,i. at I hr K iaJoa" . . Iboralou hi aurJt uneari ihut ha f"l a tkkrl for tprrj-into no I m nhen hr a at nn hi "loriirJn llool," to mat.- - a nene in nhi, A, - . f cop. hr (ii n Hit hut, I a In fie reunitif inerl hi n lahrl fur eeiini O PEERY HOTEL las-ti-n- Utah, Once Desert State, Absorbs Heavy Rainfall . 'ri-a- coast-topma- When he finished work as "Mr. Uugiit," Hay Milland left with Mrs. Miil.md for a vacation at Sun ValVeronica Lake and her husley band also headed for Sun Valley, hen she finished "This Gun for Hire"; two pairs of skis were to the top of their car. But after u few days of winter sports they yearned for Florida; made the trip in such a rush that, when they leached Miami, the skis still rode the car top. Passers-bstared, thinking them slightly mad. or may-la- just ignorant of the fact that they were headed the wrong way. (he to SALT LAKE CITY. UTA- H- Utah, whose vast deserts and sail dat have given it the rrputntion of being one of the driest slates in He country, is getting wetter. A weather bureau report showed that in the last "weather year" there was an average of 18.74 inrhrs "Abie's Irish Rose," heard front (hem. If Home Is Bombed You Can Deduct It From Tax WASHINGTON. If youre (lie skeptical tyjie, wlm demaiuls alraight-fonrar- d facts, line's one big why of Kentucky iT',dMnih usually are. Virginia Payne, star of radio's "Ma Perkins," declares that it's the programs with the family back"Ma" ground that pay dividends. has been on the sir for more than 2.500 consecutive performances: "Amos 'n' Andy", "Bachelor's Children," "Pepper Young's Family" they all go on forever, seemingly. They make stars, too; Don Ameche and Tyrone Power are just two whn've graduated to film stardom ters. treasury sera itr yeu don't have a lot of people thought was the best picture of 1941, is to have a sequel, known at the moment as "Hellbent for Mr. Jordan." Let's hope that it won't be as disappointing as sequels Universal. FORT WORTH. Judge Frank Hurley wus showing to his friends one of the let- - STATES i X I Qabby (Jertje UNITED The eovernmeut. attempting I -stimulate .production of the theree ONE administration's Nulinnul Youth MONDAY g . and metal shops here. NT'-j11 Tlnllc Stnndurd More than 500 girls have laid o aside dresses and aprons for cover-- ' Tl'ESDAY alls and slacks to work with ms-- . Utile Muy 1 chines instead of dishpans. North I.lly 5or. Girls have been pouring into ' Tinlle Siiiinhinl in Iowa so fast since the proshops u gram of mechanical training for WEDNESDAY. girls wus launched eight months Tint if Leud 5 lie. ago that NYA statisticians haven't been able to keep count. Tlntif Stiindiird $1 H 5. In the Des Moines and Clinton shops, each of which has nearly j $65,000 worth of drills, presses, shupers, welders and pattern-makin- g equipment, the girls haven't been the least queasy about grease and grime, foremen report. The fact that fingernail polish won't stay on in a machine shop doesn't seem to bother them at all. Hold Their Own With Boys. They are working right alongside the boys in overhauling state automobiles. mcking street and road signs, steel lockers and ornamental "Righteous apeerh won't heel a ironwork for state parks. holy aock darn 11! Of course they aren't swinging sledges. The heavy lifting that goes with machine work is left to the boys. Like the boys, each girl is given i a thorough physical examination before she goes to work. The big hurdle for the girl machinist, however, is getting a job. And until the military forces have A nullified Nervlre at a pulled more men out of industry not Nominal Charge. many are likely to get a chance to show their skill in private industry. two Nevertheless, Davenport PHONE 54 lasses have gone from an NYA machine shop to jobs in the Rock IsCall Any Time Day or land, 111., army arsenal, and a total of 45 have obtained places in variNight. "Many a false note la issued by ous industries in an apparently honest and upright Iowa. manufacturing piano." The women's best opportunities, however, are in the radio and gar- i of copper, lead and zinc. nictuls, will pay 17c per pound on SAVINGS for 11c for xlne and 71s: copper, duy recently Marlenci BONDS year period which was called back lend fur the two1st. AND STAMPS Fabrunry to Columbia studios for spe- btgin Till quotas probably will be set cial scenes for The Lady Is with cooperation of Ituh branches of Willing, her new compdy government. The bulk of the delull One work will ba done by the Metals lte-rerwith Fred MacMurruy. company, i subsidiary of the bit of action had her being be-- j which will pay the premiums. il FT, sieged by autograph huntersl t'tah operators, who almdy are As one of a theater. in front and Leyal Blanks for Bale expanding produel Ion to rapacity. In little girl thrust forward her book the piKt hnve submitted production at Mining the lit porter Otfh-e- , Eureka, Utah. the star looked at her closely, say- iHcords to the state tax commission. ing, "Haven't 1 seen you before?" Other produeiion data Is kept by the She had; "Before I became an ac- I'S bureau i of mines. . tress," said the youngster, "1 got1 n your autograph in front of the stuUse Of Tin Ordered Cut j dio." The "actress" is Carol Anne Lever. To The Very Core. . Cecilia Parker, Mickey Rooney's An early In the week order from Good Sense Defense ''Penny sister in the Judge Hardy Family Washington was to the effect that series, rejoins the family in "The (he war production board ordered Courtship of Andy Hardy." In pri- drastic reduction In the manufacture sad socks puiud vate life Mrs. Dick Baldwin, Miss p iid use of ln cans and prohibited Stockings by the toes wear Parker retired temporarily some months ago to welcome the stork; the running of such products as beer, longer than when tugged by their dog food, pork and beana, coffee, tops. Tesch the littlcst one" to and oil alter Mareli 1st. treat socks gently The board also directed manufacturers to eliminate small size cans and establish priorities on future prod act ion. Experts estimated the nt orders would rut consumpption tin hv ran manufacturers about 40 per cent compared with 1941 figures -- a saving of at least 1C, 500 tons, l'nliinited production of rjns will be permitted for packaging the principal Items on which (he agricultural department haa set produeiion goals and which would spoil if not canned while fresh. They include fruits, vegetables, tomatoes, milk and fih. Careful handling of stockings will CECILIA PARKER eze the strain on silk supplies Lighted End of Cigarc"e in the two pictures that were subAccording to cxpcnn-fi-i?- , sad save you money to invest in sequently made, she was referred lighted end of a cigarette is I.;., MFF.NSI SAVINGS STAMM ! War to as "visiting in New York." The trees Fahrenheit when it n Needs Money! first day that she came back to work, she walked on the set with her baby girl in her arms; shooting couldn't start until every member of the cast had held the infant. cur down an automobile ion of BUY pro-duetln- n 1 1171. - I'tuh mliie operators sr awaiting 'quotas from OPM and OPA officials In Washington regarding premium prices to be paid for over quota Their Skill With Machinery 3 Is Found to Be Equal 4' To That of Men. i! North I.lly Entered Utah Mines Await Premium Metal Quotas. 30 SI fulled raka. Train Girls for Defense Work : WEEKLY OKU HHfPMKNTS EUREKA REPORTER;: Thursday, February 19, 1942. !,rl , MSI I H . 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