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Show rvi ' Thuhsday, July 16, 1942. EUREKA REPORTER 2 Pioneer Day Celebration . For This City. !o These Little Parker Fillmore, announce Mammoth Chief Cons Chief Cons, (lime) Total Carloads Poultry men years ago knew that Utah had what it takes to be a great egg and chick en producer. But they need ed help in marketing, and encouragement for their Certified Poultry Improve ment Plan. . I r MONDAY There were no sales of Tlntlc ing shares on Monday. min- o i TUESDAY ' NEW OFFICERS BY ODD FKI o WEDNESDAY. Tlntlc Lead 6c. That kind of cooperation was, and is, right down the chain stores alley. So what happened? i ARE YOU 50, puttingTtn Per Cent of Income into U.S. tar Bonds As the largest retail distributor of certified chicks for Utah hatchery men. Sears, Roebuck is an important factor in the progress of Utah's poultry industry. UTAH Q IAIN INSTALLED Last evening was a big night for Eureka Lodge No. 12, I. O. O. F., the occasion being the Installation of elected and appointive officers or the order. The bualneas session was followed by a banquet. District Deputy Grand Master A. M. Ross, installed the following elective and appointive officers: L. K. Spurrier, noble grand. L. W. Brady, vice grand. A. M. Ross, secretary. Robert Laird, treasurer, John Morley, noble grand right supporter. Lloyd Carlson, noble grand left supporter. Kex Werr, right supporter to vice grand. Bruce Scott, left supporter to vtre grand. Alden Childa, warden. Ivan Chrlatensen, conductor. LaVern Nevera, inside guardian. Edward Fox, outside guardian. Edw. Holmes, right scene support- er. Wbltford Bates, chaplain. Stuck With It They were both writing letters, when auddenly the husband stopped. Whats the matter, dear? beck." Thinking said he, stamp. $1.50 Hair Dress 50c When you trade with your local merchant you are loyal to the community In which you live. 5 16-60- j I Call 36 iO 228 for fire or automo-- ' I C. E. Rife. idle insurance. : "Tom sent me a brick by parcel post, but I got even with him." What did you do?" Passed the word along to a number of agents that he was figuring on taking out more life insurance." BONDS , AND STAMPS N.t everybody with a (M'ar to spare can shoot e gui straight but everybody can shoot straight to the bank and buy War Bonds. Buy your 10 every pay day. WAR BONDS The gun is the mod-- , ern version of the old "CPF" of World War I days. It has t range 'fifty percent greater than the old a j gun, heaving projectile EUREKA IA)DGK NO. IS, I. O. F. Buck Passer approximately 15 miles. It is caps- Meets Every Wednesday Teacher What, Bobby, you say ble of high road speed and each 7:30 P. M., I. O. O. F. HALL ' one costs S50.0C3. you wouldnt like to be President? Brothers Invited to Attend. laiilnn Bobby Not just now. If it's all KENNETH SPURRIER. N. G. the same to you, I'd rather wait unA. M. ROSS, Scry. til a couple more elections and i j I . a things cool down a bit. Priorities? Is it true that a Scotsman has bought that garage? I'm not sure, but the Free Air and Water sign has been taken The common idea that an ice age or glacial age is a terribly cold period ia quite inaccurate, scientists tell us. They say that the Great Ice age in America, for instance, was not cold at all, end that if a person had wished to ait out in the open on one of the great glaciers he would have been quite comfortable, as all know who have visited the few remaining glaciers now in existence in various parts of the world. The glaciers themselves were not solid ice and snow, but made up also of great quantities of stones and earth pushed along together Udur-K'- IU Service. Woolknit Hardest Ben What's harder than buying a present for a girl who has everything? Bill Buying one for a girl who j Aint It j So When a man can no longer set bad example, he begins to give good advice. poprnpouf The bride to be, Worn out wee she . With showers" by the' ecora, And with a we. Ary eigh said she, t never showers, but pours." -- QJ3 rT) flTf) This attractive handknit Scotch wool suit Is of sand foloy end comes la three pieces, counting the beta-If.- " The pin gives the ensemble the sparklingly feminine touch so pop-- , alar this season when even the ee verest tailored suit 1 often a from pealed by a frivolous blouse, ! Exposed "Tommy, you showed your agility when you jumped over that fence. Gosh, and I told Ma to sew that button on my pants." ." QZP 0200 fftTT ; wants everything. Uncounted Do you know the total number of ten drinkers in America?" I do not. I am not a utm Mortuary : What do you think of my hat, dear? I bought it at a great reduction." Good heavens! What site was It before they began to reduce it?" & Neil ODonnell down." REDUCED My STATES ! yeare old I JU23 UNITED WAR unfurnished WluU IjM Buy With Tit tor Tat Public GZE1 j FOR SALE OR RENT Modern Darling, what do you think of good location. See L. D. my new gown?" Child. I think just what the neighbor! will think when they see it. FOR SALE Carpenters work bench in first rlase condition. ReasonCollared ably priced. Phone 56. The young man with a beaten look entered the registrars office. Are FOR RENT Unfurnished 5 room home In Eureka. Phone 127-J-he with asked e you quite sure," sigh, that that was a marriage license you gave me last year?" "Of course! Why?" Because I've led a dog's life ever since." XOLD. H'kJkrv M rruof. This vkiskeg it S gmr, eU. Sdumlrg DiMUrt (VmmlNi.Are jerk i lii 3- i the whiskey ol theMflavot yean" Btmrbon F0yiCT0RY BUY WANTED Man and wife for night watchman and cook, l'lione 122. From Denver Reed Robinson o( ,lbe International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers declared: Tuesday that wages for nonferrouis metal mlnera must be raised to the' level of other basic Industries to correct an Increasing man power short-- 1 THE "GLACIAL PERIOD WAS NOT TERRIBLY HfcltV I Automobile tire. mostly' the popular 0 type. There are many people looking for goml tires so If you have some to sell leave the information at the Reporter office and a "dicker" might be made. FOR RENT 4 room house. L. W. Brady. Phone 91 get the advantage of extra mellow. . . LOCAL ADS WANTER a ! three-cc- nt e, Shampoo and STORES a o -' Children it was THREE GUESSES I SPECIALS $2.00 wont bring this back," UrgM .Stamps? Adult Permanents asked his wife. Why I had it on the tip of my tongue, and now its gone!" Never mind," she said. Just think hard and it is bound to come - GAILS CURL SHOP Ktnlmig Straight ''ight-year-ol- o j Tlntlc Standard $1.45. Well, just for example, two years ago one of the leading chain stores Sears, Roebuck stocked total certified chicks, and sold many thousands of them. Last year they increased the sales by This year they hope to sell even more. Why nr? you bo late?" demandd ed the girl's mother when she caine back from school well after the usual time. After some hesitation the story eame out. Her boy friend" had gone after another youngster to whom he owed a licking, and site had accompanied him. But surely there was no need for you to go, protested the mother. Yes, there was," came the immediate response. I had to go to hold hia glasses." r. Tlntlc Standard $1.45. T BYSTANDER i Hamilton Laird. Parade Norman Jameson, chairman, Burtis Jameson, LaVern Bauer. Clarence Bauer, Thelma Griggs, Maynard Griggs, Marvin Witt. Frank Mordue Queen Committee . and Gene Davis. Uncle Sam Jack O'Hare. s . that plana are well under way for observance of Pioneer Day on July 24th. and that It will be under the auspices of the LDS Eureka Ward. He reports there will be races of all kinds In the morning, a dance In the afternoon with a randy and enn- 1 feet Ion shower, a mlnature parade 29 i the evening followed by a timely 1 and program at the entertaining . LDS church. 104' Committee members are: Finance Phyllis Boynes, chaira man; Elna Bird, Devon Boynes and CHICKS go to Market FOR VICTORY Bad Company Mrs. B. Why don't you let Billy play baseball with the other boys? Mrs. p. A part of the game, I understand, is stealing bases and I'm afraid it might have a baJ Influence. I I Arsenals of America are working at terrific speed turning out this long range, effective weapon for our armed forces. You and your neigh- - d in unity bor working can make possible the purchase of an adequate number of these guns by buying War Bonds. Put 10 per-- I cent of your income in War Bonds to help reach your county quota, every pay day. t Dignified Service at a Nominal Charge. PHONE 54 ! hand-in-han- Time Day or Night. Call Any . i |