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Show EUREKA fcEfcOfcTEB Page 2 ee o- UIXilSTRATION DATES AHK ANNOUNCED. o- - Civic Clubs Officials Visited WEEKLY ORE MUll'MENTS Eureka Yesterday. - Humphrey and T. W. Jensen, president and field representative, J. W respectively, of tlio Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah, ware vlalt-or- a In Eureka yesterday. They were particularly lutereated In whul the mining people were do lug, eapecially in the production of metaU needed in defenae work. They had recently vielted all the areaa of soul hernUtab whe7edefenie "nTetala are proluced. and the one thing la that there aeema to bo no effort to Increaae the production of metala that are auppoaed to he no urgently needed right now In the production of war malirUla. (Said ! o- - Chief Cons. 24c. . TUESDAY Chief Cons. 25c. Silver 8hleld 4c. Silver Standard 14. o WEDNESDAY. Eureka Lilly Cons. 16c. Tlntlc Standard tl-45- o PROMINENT EUREKA GIRL TO RE MARRIED: o ! Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Lindsay have announced that their daughter, Miss Lindsay, will he married early to David H. Johnson of Oakland. California, who Is serving with tho U. 8. Depirlment of Justice, Miss Lindsay will leave on August ftih for Washington, D. C., where the marriage will take place on August )6tb, the date belug her birthday niveraary. In August an-ju- - -- 0 e GF.Mtt o- - OK THOUGH r ee 1 ing sections. The next meeting of the Club will be held in Nephi on August 22nd The USAC Extension Service, coop-Ine- x endlong with other federal and atate agencies, Is anxious to have the flub asalst them in promoting a ctat wide program In range reseeding. Ii believed that thousands of acres of sage brush lands can be broker up and seeded to grass and grulns, thus greatly increase the value of the forage crop of all such lands This project will receive special at- time. J. W, Humphrey. American Legion Seeking1 Phonograph Records. The most delicate, the moat sen-- j iblu of all pleasurcrs. consists of pro- - 0 I noting the pleasure of others. I Anyone wishing to contribute old phonograph records to the war ef llruyere. I'leusure is seldom found where- tori, will please leave their namet-I-t Our brightest blaze! Hilh the city marshal or a membei Is sought. of gladness are commonly kindled J,f the American Legion. We will Samuel John call for your records If you wish, oi by unexpected sparks. you may leave them at the publh son A life merely of pleasure, or chief- library. These old records will be shipped ly of pleasure. Is always a poor and worthless Ilf not worth the living; on August 2, 1842. so be sure and always unsatisfactory in Ita course, make your contribution before tha always miserable In It end. Theo- time. AMERICAN LEGION. dore Parker. False plvasupre will be, Is. chastened; It has no right to be at peace. CARD OK THANKS. o Mary Baker Eddy. We wish to express our sincere The pursuit In which we cannot ask God's protection must be crim- thanks to all who were so kind to inal: the pleasure for which we dare ns during the Illness and death of not thank 111m rannot he innocent my husband and our father. Kverv art of assistance end word of consoRichard Fuller. He who can at all times sacrifice lation Is npprectnted. MRS. DOROTHY PUTT, pleasure to duty approaches sublimand Family. ity. Lavater. get the advantage of extra mellow... years old tho whiskey of tho "flavor (jv-w- l ahoy years" . j Lights ern-Ifil- . ,1 . j I i ( far-flun- ! PA.-Vet- A Soldier Bit: -eran n, private. I Mike, who was outfitted at the army depot here while waiting for assignment, said he hoped to see active overseas duty with infantry troops, despite his age. A native of Montenegro, Mike fought against Turkey in 1912 gnd the following year served with the Serbian army against Bulgaria. At the close of the campaign he emigrated to the United States. He went into action again as a member of the Arizona National Guard's expedition to tha Mexican border against Pancho Villa and shortly after the outbreak of the World war went to France with the Stfth division. Mike returned home from the war wearing a sergeant's stripes, but Just now he'd just at soon be a good private as a bum sergeant." U. S. Army Curbs 'Black Market in Cigarettes SYDNEY. AUSTRALIA. Ameri- can army authorities, with Australian customs and excise officials, hava Instituted new resirjw tions on cigarette sales to prevent American soldiers from peddling them to natives In a new black market." The army stores department has banned the sale of more than one pack of American cigarettes a day to the United States soldiers, and has ruled that the corner of the package must be torn before sale. Australia has likewise moved to stop the illegal traffic by making possession of American cigarettes offnM under ,h The attractive red, white and blue window sticker, pictured above, is m ueahn 'laws " i War Bond of new in drive the the! the yardstick patriotism throughout Following imposition of reetrictiona nation. With the slogan, EvcryLdy every pay day, ten percent," sweep. on civilianu wf tobacco ing the country, patriotic American. on the ho.ne front are rallying to their ,cg tnin,e Krew rri(1UM Amcrfo?n Government s appeal for funds with which to help flnunce the war. The e diera, wlu could purchase which displays the "ten percent sticker is doing its share toward, ited quantities lax frt at their can. were Victory for America and the United Nation. The stickers are being dl the park for u. i i1, ., Iributed through local War Savings Cliun men. much as W uvula each, ... . unlitn-hom- : UKMIi ADS 0 FOR KENT 4 room house. L. W. I : raily. FOR SALK OR KENT- -- Modern re sidenre. Rood Inrat Ion. See I.. I). Child. FOR SALE 6 room partly modern home. Terms If desired. See Mr. j Cha. Kay, Church Street. WORKMEN WANTED- - Laborer at! 75c an hour, carpenter $1.25 anj hour; also all kind of lonulruc-- ) tlon equipment operators, etc. ;t miles eaat of Si. John Station, at ; Ophlr. 6 month Job. FOR SALE 7 room home in EureCan he moved ka. Reasonable. Call at Reporter offlre for further information. beStudio rounch cushion tween Santaquin and Goshen. ReKulon Finch, Guhen. ward. WANTED Good houses that can be moved If priced reasonable. Homeland Really Co., Irovo, Utah. LOST - . .. 1,.- - i. iiv i : - . ; ! j when he talked of chiffon pip. 9 0 Finally fhg Navy: Three young sailors, immaculate in their while uniforms, stopped at street and Eighth avenue and engaged in a discussion as to what tiiey wanted for luncheon. And believe it or not, they decided unanimously that beans were what (hey craved. Forty-secon- d Bril SynJlMle fta -- n WITH UNCLE SAM WJfl? 200,000 British Boys, 14 To 17. In Air Training LONDON. The air ministry announced that mora than 390,000 cadets are enrolled in the Air Train-in- i corps, Britain's boys of II to 17 who hope to enter the nAF. Studying part lime, the youths learn the basic principles pf flight, using gliders, and also grt mechan- ical training. So the Broadcaster Followed Own Advice SANTA BARBARA, CAl.lF.-Rg- dip Announcer Harry W. Wul-lllias been appealing for marine corps recruits OYrr the air n several times daily, saying; marine The United Stole carps training school fur officers Is open (0 nil young men with a Enlil bnchelor of gis (fofTrr now I" Wollin did. w'.lh a d illar spare ran shoot a gu.t everybrdy eat straight to the bank and War Bond. Buy your every pay day. eve-yb't- Jy b-- :t M'RKKA UIDGK NO. IS. I. O. II. F Meets Every Wednesday 7:20 F. M.. I. 0. O. F. It ALL tlmilna Brothers Invited to Attena KENNETH SIM'KRIKK. N. H. A. M. ROSS. Stcy. Neil ODonnell Mortuary A young RAF flier, making his first visit to New York, dropped into a Schrafft establishment for a bite to eaf. On the menu, he found the item, "lemon chiffon pie." Culling a waitress, he asked if there hadn't been some mistake, adding that he had always thought that chiffon was merely a dress material. Being assured there was no error, he decided to experiment. Having discovered that he liked lemon chiffon, lie obtained a recipe to tpke to England with him not only so that lie ppuld have mure, but also to prove that he wasp'J spoofing 9 N.-- t e -i toe April b.rlli- - ... Is Back in U. S. Army .. t- 1 NEW CUMBERLAND, of three wars, Mike Vujovich, 53, a coal miner from West Hazel-tuis back in the army as a buck , FOR VICTORY - New York of lleidutrutlon dates and registrars' are announced aa followa: by L.L. STEVENSON August 11 and IS, Sept. 8 and 15.' Ort. 6, II and 27. ' The placea are Mra. Mary A. Stuck Memory: Fifty yeara ago, Mias for No. 1, Miaa Nellie Sullivan tor Minnie S. Graham started aa a No. 2, Mra. Lydia Kericuaon for No.' teacher in Public School No. 9, Ml. 3. The houra are 8 a m to 9 p hi. Vernon. At tliut time, the school consisted of only one room. Now it is a huge building with an auditoriVhn you trade with your locai um and a junior high school and is ""chei.t known as the DeWitt Clinton school. inunlty In which you live. As the school grew. Miss Graham was promoted and for some time has been t.'.e principal. The other evening, former pupils arranged a celebration to mark her half of edu-n r1 C tury of sei v ice in the cause 1 cation. Among those who attended was Edward Hart, who came back for the first time since his gradua- . was his wife. As 'Frightful Surprises Now 111 tion, and with him to congratulate Miss came up they Production Called Key Graham, she looked at Mrs. Hart and remarked, You didnt go to To Victory. school here." Then she turned to You did. You're WASHINGTON. New and aecrct Ed. and said. Hart." And it's a mere aerial weapons, which will deal the Edward matter of 31 years since Edward Axis some frightful surprises," Hart was graduated from that have been developed by American school. diswas it manufacturers, warplane 9 9 9 closed with publication of the air- This is Difficulties: the season of craft year book for 1942. the year when New Yorkers fortu"There are many new developments under way, not experimental nate enough to own summer homes within the commuting zone, leave but actually in production and promthe city and take up their resito soon one the ising jolt ' dences enemy give in the country. The first after another," the book declares. It is published by the Aeronautical few weeks are always devoted to a Chamber of Commerce of America lot of improvements, especially painting exteriors. In the past, they and edited by Howard Mingos. have made purchases of paint and air that power Holding superior in New York and book is the key to victory, the says other materials the United Nations look to the Unit- deliveries have been made the next ed States to furnish planes and men. day. It's different now as a friend found when he went to a department China Needs Planes. store to buy paint which he wanted American "Chins must have delivered at Old Greenwich not latplanes, fliers, service crews and a er than Saturday. The department steady stream of supplies," the manager said he could supply the book says. "So must the Pacific paint all right but time of delivery islands, Australia, New Zealand, In- could not be guaranteed since, in Central South and North and dia, with government orders, accordance Africa. So must Russia, the Near deliveries had been cut down. The East, and above all, England, and, paint buyer then asked it it couldn't ultimately, Norway, Free France, j be delivered to his town home the and others now craving American I xPday No guarantee could be help in expelling the invaders. on that either. So he toted given The book asserts the United States the himself. paint will need planes for its own armies and those of its Allies, for convoys Detective: After he had finished to guard against attack from the a broadcast the other evening, Conwestto entire and the air protect Thibault was talking with some rad g all our ern hemisphere of bases in all our neighboring seas, friends when fromthea remoteofpart somesound all the coastlines, the islands off the studio came Beethoven's Fifth whistling i one every shore. That," said Thibault, Still that is not all. Our aurface j symphony. "is Andre Baruch." An investiganavy must have more air force than j tion waa made and it was found that the enemy can possibly bring up for attack at any one place, at sea I Thibault was right. "How did you know it was Baor in port, throughout the world. At the same time our striking air forces ruch? demanded a friend. "Lota must be numerically superior or. of people whistle Beethoven's Fifth." Yes," returned the baritone, every mission everywhere. but they don't all make the same Build Air Strength. mistake in the same place." "Finally, our American nir forces which must be built up to a strength Vandals: Two girls were recently will enable them to take home to the enemy, in every lair where this brought into court and fined $50 evil spawns, the ceaseless, devaseach, with the alternative of 10 days tons in jail, for picking tulips in a park. of with thousands attacks tating of high explosive bombs that must They went to jail, but were soon reobliterate eventually his arsenals leased because their fines were paid. and his home defense, and in some The severity of the sentence caused considerable comment. But it was cases inevitably annihilate his people on the ground, and win the set forth that only by the cowar." operation of the courts, could some Credit for much of the progress of the beauty of the citys breathing of the war aviation program is spaces be preserved. As a matter of fact, only by constant vigilance given to Lieut. Gen. Henry H. Arnold, chief of the army air forces, can the public be kept from carrying As and Rear Admiral John H. lowers, away the parks themselves. chief of the navy's bureau of proof, the gentleman caught in the latest crop of offenders. He was discovered removing top soil in Cen. tral park. Veteran of Three Wars JUll Humphrey.) If the proper effort were made out aouthern Utah minea rould greatly increaae their output of practically all the atrategic metala an eeuenllal In the war effort. It looks like we are going to get around to producing things In the course of time, and perhaps, that Is soon enough. However, if such metals us magnesium, alunile, tungsten, vanadium and ev-en copper and lead, are urgently can needed, their production speeded up much to the hem-fiof the people In our various miu J . I New Weapons Mr. j Tliursdyn, July 30, 1942. " aur-prlHl- MONDAY . I Dlglilrieil SiTlIrr Nominal t'liargr. 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