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Show Page 3 EUBERA REPORTER Thursday, August 27, 1942. Mine Gall Elton waa a Salt Lake Dr. Robinson Will Leave Mae Roatrom of Mammoth aad Mr. Others visitor over the week end. Myrtle Painter of Provo. In Near Future. -present were Mrs. La Dora Brady, Miss June Hughes of Spanish Fork jo- Mrs. Marie Miller, Mrs. Mary Haynes h Mr- - nd Mn i Dr. W. A. Robinson has announcNorms Mrs. Mrs. Luclle Knotts. RUMe"- ed that he will leave Eureka In the; Bate, Mrs. Ella Mellor, Mrs. Elna1"1 'near future for Salt Lake City where A very dellahtful party was held Darrell Norris of Paradise, Utah, jirdi Mrs. Rena Spurrier, Mrs. Byl-- ! ' Mrs. William Cromer of Los An-...- he and hta famiIy win make lhe,' graduate of the I'tsh State Agrl- - Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs future home, The twelfth annual Mercur Day . culture College, has beou employed Bmnuel Edwards In honor of her i nnr. Robinson will take over the' as ihuhIc Inatructor for Tlntlc dur- daughter, Mrs. Ida Davlo of Salt celebration will be held at Magna on rr"n r yron W. Daynee as He Lake, who has been visiting here for 8unday. Ing the coming term of school. Jerry P. Deesley of 8alt Lake Cltv yclan is his with taught music at Malta, Idaho, high the past week. Bridge was thu di- vUlting grand parents, Mr jj K w11 an(1 WBi JeaB of company, and In addition to this will Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beesley. school, and will teach glee and bund version followed by a delirious 8tJt ,'Mjle(j jlere wjljl establish an private practice. His here. luncheon. Prise winners were Mrs.!BBd Crlon'da durln the paNt week Nicholas Treloar hut left (or Sun office will be in tho Walker Bank Jean Is here to attend school. Francisco, where he will he employ- - building. W,R B,M attend school. Dr. Robinson has practiced in Eu-daj Mrs. Dora Haynes spent several'I ed ior nd pB1 eve,Ln YMr TV1 of the past week in Salt Lake junB Kendall of Kenht LOOKING nd regret where she visited her son in law!koBday on political business June !!" ?l,injr c,,en ... W',b i Local News - rtlves ya ..4 d.n,b..r TOWARD A HIGH FUTURE. ,d u., Newren, and little grandson, Letter, home when he comet over here. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Deesley and Mlu Helen Ileesley of Oakland,' (laughters of Milford spent a part of;CaIlforBai la aMudlnK u.r vacation the week in Eureka with Mr. whh her Mr. and Mrl ley's parents. Mr. and Mra. Frank prank Beesley. and Beesley, and other relatives Miss Marcella Ekloff of Woodbury. friends. ' College, Los Angeles, is here on hei The Columbia Rebekah Lodge met ,aeatt0n with her mother, Mrs. Gene ' Thursday evening at the I OOF Hall. Vieve Ekloff. During the business session Miss Mr. and Mra. Lorin Osborn are the. Ethel Brenton was elected treasurer. The nest meeting of thn order will proud parents of s hlw liahv boy, be held on September Ird. birn Tuesday, August 25th, at tho LI S hospital. The Bauer family held their an-- , The LDS cottage meeting will he nual reunion at Saratoga last 8un-- . day. Those from Eureka attending held m. ilia home of Mrs. Dale Bruy were Mr. and Mra. M. E. Griggs and this (Thursday) evening at o'clock, son, Ronald, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence All interested are invited to attend. Bauer and son, Richard, and Mra. MrVllle Tinder and children re-Mary Potts 'turned home last Thursday after a! Mrs. Margaret Lucas received a visit in 8alt Lake City and American letter during the week from her son. Fork. j Frank, who la some where overscan. Mr. and Mra. A. M. Rose are the He said he was well and feeling fine , p,renU f 8 b,; f,Be baby He did mention the fact that the on J was b!,n1 a tlAu1 2,,donly discomfort couple of days Is second soldier, older seasickness. youngster also being a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Grlgga, Mra. Alabumu hus drafted a law makMary Potts and Mra. Clarence Bauer it unlawful fur any able bodied ing attended the funeral of Andy Ander between the ages of 17 sud uB soil at Bingham on Monday. They 10 mui" tur Ameiias as far wire accompanied j8. ,ht ,aw K,esn Fork by Ronald Crisps, Ciehard or Beuer mud Joyce Rife, who Cone With llie WPiil." at the Slur with the luiter's gr..nd mother, Mrs. Theatre Wednesday and Thursday of Hannah Rhodes. next week, will be a cniiiluuoiH allow ! Beee-;he- Q re REPORTER EUREKA ruhitahMi on t.m-r.-- i'nr.iy of eeca week Forets lifsh. r.i pe:,ifrtrs si ) t I'' Mb A'!"' viotei ICs Imi mall aci ul Marrg I i- ,- life :...cucing Horn Many a motorist's most ember isss-nmoment has come when the burn "stuck. If few taps on the horn button fails to stop the noise, lift the hood and disconnect the wire which leads from the ammeter to the horn. The short probably is in the wire and an inspection of the insulation very likely will reveal it quickly. . j In this ora of upheaval ami change and growth, courageous young man and women mh oppor- tunity to serve America, to pitK'ct iiinlianablc lights of man, to woik and fight for a world. t war weapon UHley la Intelligence nlgiil with for knowledge, courage, vision. America asks llie colleges And fortunately, this si.ine mere young peiple thus equipped. wcapnu can In forged Into the mi st effective tool to mrre its in Hie struggles of the Mace to come. rerii-nlr- strongt-K- nl The Brigham Young I'nlver fly provides technicli training in aviation, tuechiinics, home eco lomics; in agriculture, bacteriology, and study; In chemistry, physics, zoology, t ping, shorthand, accounting, office machlaes, personal adiuhiia-tr- . tinn: in many other subjects tsaenllal to a successful war effort. The University also develops character nnd iplrllual strength pre-dent- al al AI.I, YKAIl EDUCATION OP' BODY, MIM) AMI S 11 KIT. II Y I' pM.rttcip1.le4 In such emergency programs us Federal Security Agency student loan fund, primary and secondary Civil Pilot Training, and work under Army Air Force, Naval Reserve (V-- I, i. ). and Marines, which enables students to stay in college, obtain technical or professional education yn train toward Y-!- V-7- AUTUMN QUARTER September 25, 26, 28. No feel te Not lung ago, normal lamb in Utah were not enough to make Utah sheep men very happy. Couldnt the chain stores do something about it? sales - ',,0-j,,- For Cstalouge address The President 1 BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY l'KOVO, UTAH HI! WH Mallard D..rks Favor te Maliaid ducks have suol.ed the luman race with loud for P'.u'jvo.ios ol years and in exchui.ge the human race has destroyed much of the wild rice of which this bird is particular- ly fond. Association. holder to j ' i JL dime cut ef ivtif dollar we earn As a result, Safeway' lamb sales increased 400 per cent and prc;acan at the same time r.jllad greater returns. for Mrs. Delores Robinson, , t man. K OLD lm Sijhny Brook ssvsu KENTUCKY STR VIG11T BOl'RBON WHISKEY U CHEERFUL AS ITS AlUfE VI. National Di lillrn Producis Curp Mrs. Mona I Proof New York timaiUMmMumiMiimmimmMmmKmmmmsmsfSl j According to the trend of congress' This man is one of the most fait Is almost certain that young men! German-bor- n mous scientists of the be will drafted Intcj 18 years of see the armed forces. This Is no more, day. Hitler didnt like him. So, he's than right. If a youngster can' been In the United States since shoulder a gun and bag his deer and 1923. In 1922 he was given the occurs his quota of ducks In the wide famous Nobel prize for being the he should open spaces of Tlntlc he discoverer and exponent of a "them for lot a of doing capable famous theory. there Yaps." It would be pleasing Because of his hair he looks like men of to know or learn why young the age the government wants hold Paderewski. If you were told that he said somehack until they are forced ''in." thing to the effect that straight the on sny room at the me at any room at the rate as advertised one coupon to tho room NEW bade, springe, houi ' mallrea-ae- USE THIS COUIDN This is just an example of the chain stores' cooperation with Utah farmers and stockfor the benefit of ' men everyone concerned. Including the consumer. UTAH a IAIN STORES ! Tlntlc Lodge A No. 8, T. A. M., moots lad and 4th Tuesday of each mouth at I. O. O. F. all. Vlslthlog brothers Invited to attend BURTON T. COLLINS, W. M. JOHN F. ROWE. Secretary et tho advantage ol extra mellow., , yoaro old line isn't the shortest distance between two Vole For J. BRACKEN LEE REPUBLICAN Candidate for Congress points you would know who he is. Do you? No? He has degrees from the universities of Cambridge, Manchester, Paris, Geneva, Princeton, Buenos Aires. Oh, yes: Since being over here he has been appointed a life member of the Institute for Advance Study, Princeton, N. J. He also lives in 2C h0u Two of his books are: On the Method of Theoretical Physics and '6181 22 tho whloko y of tho "flaror yoan Princeton. "Sidelights on Relativity. last one sliould tell you!) His name got it yet? ujoq 'ua)se;:i pieqiv (That 1 Wiuaios a, carpets tbroughoet the We Now Feature Free Garage U.5. WAR BONDS singleton, Mrs. Faye Wall, Mrs. Rho-- j de Oroomer, Mrs. Rose Durfee, Mias' Wanda Knotts and Mrs. Mabel Welr-- I entltlre reduction flJM) In 83JHI with VICTORY 2-- RATES IS OUR QUOTA re nil'IHiN THIS ! Far-rei- COOL DRINKS wade with this genial mellow lourln are etperially welcome when Urn mercury soar. I Todcy. make your favorite summer ilrink with Old Sunny Brook. 7, One chain store Safeway inaugurated annual spring and fall lamb campaigns in cooperation with the Delta Lamb Feeders Association and the Utah VToolgrowers O' Mrs. Della Berry entertained the at Vlr-- p members of the lulus at their last session. The i, prize winners were Mrs. Ailiene Mrs. Vallene Livingston and Mra Alice Peart. Others prevent were: Mrs. Betty Fields. Mrs. Vila Barrett,; Just-e-Me- day of August, 1848. R. ELGIN GARDNER, Juab County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Co. Conimlsaionera. (SEAL) Published Aug. 20-21842. HALT LAKE CITY. UTAH for ht flfgl Mr. and Mrs. Byron Thurmond of ,ow ,l,,d 3U fwr ,l"' second. and Then grand daughter. Bingham, un,,, of Ogden, and Mrs. W n'e T. Amo or Paysqn, were visiting In Mllw jMsie LoaaBt who HOI111 Eureka on Monday. For many years me paBt hua ,aU(:hl ,he Mr. Thurmond was master mechanic o1 xlntiCi wi thla for at the Blua Rock mine, and he left duty al tjie guniner s'lio)lr(,port In 8alt a eome assume here years past to where ahe wi teacl ur, imilar position with the U S Mines tjlft 8th Kradei In Bingham. - - -- 'I I rounly funds additional to the County Budget for the following purposea From County General Fund: For Mammoth Maintenance 8400.00. For AasesMira Maintenance 8205.00 For Jnvenile Court exp 840.00 Frnm Noxious Weed Fund for Koxloua Weeds 8400.00 Witness my hand nnd aeal this 7th New Semloh Hotel - vl-il- ed via Child nnd the honored guest. Mrs. Hyrnm King was honored at c dinner on Sunday, August 9th, the event being her Cist birthday. Those present were her three daughters, Mrs. Lelon Steel of Provo, Mra. Dill Searle of Chlrago, Illinois, and Isa-be- ll King; others: Matt Laird end son Don, Mr. and Mra. Irvin King fi.d daughters, Pearl and Louise, Drto McNeil, Mrs. Wm. Brough. Nolire is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Juab County, at the regular meeting thereof, to be held at the Court House In Nephl, Utah, on the 8th day of September, 1842, at 10 a. m., will eonaider the appropriation of lljy fr REGISTRATION: I LITTLE LAMB but she has a lot more nowl - I To win, youth demands the most powerful weapon. What is it ! The 'Mary had a . NOTIC'K OF IlTHJO HEARING ON MATTER OF MAKING APPKOPKI-ITIO- X OF ODUNTY FUN 1)M ADDITIONAL TO THE COUNTY BUDGET KmlHttg Straight gMrtmi WkUtr M TnnJ. l'hit vhMtt it S Jffari aid. ScktaUt DistiUtr St ler (' |