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Show I l'a kg ' EUREKA REFOKTEB 4 Allocates Hugh Sum Fdr Housing Miners. U. S MOUNTAIN STATES WAR FRONT. 0 1) Coni imii'il fruiii with wur tlmi Mina, five In factories nml furnw, two All ) alloculloii of civilian responsibility, concerning two uhoiit Hi' inuii of tlic armed forces, on on cargo shipping. om per tiayjni! iIik heroic fight of Chinn I lie eKiiiin-- l JiipiiiiCHi- - iiiiresHiiiii, unit "Anchors Awi Igh" shorts three iniiiK rail-Mil- l "Keep Kin Kollnir and "The (ill Itullllli! Along." hy 26, 1942 i ill ffi.olMl.OIIO iral funds has been made jiro-diii'ili- ni Thumlay, November fed-- the , im-- 1 lioniil housing iigenry to finance the! i or KUiin dwelling unllu for iiouferroiis iiietat miners In seven STAGEnSCREI western stales, I itc il it t li K ('tali. Wy- omiliK. lly VIRGINIA VALE Arizona. Colurudn, Idaho, ICrlr.ivrifl hv Western NrAi.p.iptr Uhlii'i. N'cw Mexico and Nevada. The program was ilccided upon lo men as AUD up for ullevi.lle collilil ions III Millie milling of the famore and more iriiical IioiihIiik I'oiniiiiimiics wlo-rgo into the army, t loir I. O'. IS to wile mous stand-by- s producili,n of esseuih:l lion ferrous Hollywood is busily recruiting coiiNtrin-lloi- 1 II llili-alet- OWI Explode .lxi Itiniinr Ilf tnl iN On Mall. A typical Axis rumor llml American iriiopii uhrnail are compelled to pliy eXorliltHIlt I'll it u III III lei (ill parfrom limin', partu-ulnrlcels M ill in tie-iwhen (hey nre quartered in Ilrltiiin nml other purls of (lie liii-tlsKmplre, has and iINprnved hy I lie office of war The minor wan timed information to coincide hy Axis propagandists with the Chrlhtinna Henson, when millions of parcels urn being sent to tho troops. y h Inli-lfcr- c i newcomers to the screen, and Impin'! tliat youll like them. Elected will introduce the pubColumbia Mining Congress lic to Hubert New State Boards. Hyrnes, formetly a ... . with ,i Freddy Martins orsinger Winding up a two tiny session at chestra. in Whats Buzzin', liO'lals. n ! i Salt Lake City Inst week end Mm Cuusin?" with Ann Miller, I'lul HarAmerican MIiiIiik Congress. elcdi'd ris und Ins on and Ruchcs-le- r. the hoards of governors for the Metro's !gned James Davis, western division. a Kansas City oil salesman; lie has For I'tnli those named were: t) a suppoi ting role in "Salute to the N'. Friendly. F. I. Mulm k und A. (i. Marines." and the male lead in "S'VUig : luft Maiz-.Mackenzie, nil of Kali Lake City. Hoards were also mimed for the MnVe Kll elicit Warn lad stales of Idaho. Nevada. Montana. Mcuiiwhile Franchot Tone's agent For The Dural lou. Alaska. Arlotoi. California, Colorasaid: "When Fraiiihot wants to Metal kitchen gadget s, cooking do. New Mexico. Oklahoma, Oregon. wink for nothing he'll work for the ntenslle and house ware of nil kinds SoiiiIi liaknia. Texas. Tone had agreed Washington. government." are going off tin1 market hy order ornllv to make one picture for WarManuof the lrice Administration. ners for ViO.lHK), but the wage ceilin iikn mi i its ins received facturer of such items will he limited KINK or I.IENTKN IVT. ing forhuls him to make more this to wire strainers, can openers, uy I) . . year than he did last. Last year healers, food mills, food chopper-mi- d Mr m,d .Mrs Itov Mxt-rreceived lie was idle sevuul months because grinders ami rniiiincrclnl type word last wei-- of the graduation of of illness; he's aheady earned alas he did cake turners and busting spoons. (heir son. KiiIk-iEduard Mvers. most ax much this cur He'd he aide to keep just last offo-eiI'miii (lie tr. si'hiud at lining American War I'asimltlcs of that Warner money, und Foilli Mnliliinlh, New Jersey lie re- S2U,(HH) Now Total IH,l).ill. would have to woik the lest of the Announced casualties of the I'liil-ei- l ceived the riiiiiiiiissinii of year for n 'tiling. "Old AcquaintSlates armed forces from the mil in lie- I' S Signal Corps, The grad- ance" was the picture invulved. break of war lo dale total 4 S.ft T uation look place on November lfi. Last Tlmrsday l.leiil. Myers dropmen killed, wounded, missing or Gibbs recently signed a prisoners, (lie office of war liiforimi- ped Inin Eureka on n short furlough; 13 Georgiacontract as the new singing week mol a surprise visit to his parents j Ion reports. mid other relatives mid friends. He star on the CHS Caravan Hour, but tlnilU-when ProducSelective Service I -- sues Orders was Mi lled uh'il lo report hark to Fort j she was more er Bill Bachrr gave her a chance On Tccn-Ag- o lira flees. Mi ui ninth today. lo act. She'd never spoken lines on I.oeal selective service hoards, undlris-ilvemade der public hy Major II. Ilerxhey, national se- all marliinery und equipment which lien. wen In uv when the, order 1 lective service director, are being the teen-nglarger sold operations w.ih ueted (o carry out the Mold mine operators will b" recd. actions: the following draft by 1. It.reniiiMit of farm workers, quired I i Tile lists nr fro'en equipin arrangof all aaes IS to 4.'i, who me neccs-siir- ment mid Wl'll wiil li sude of ol this a.e machinery ing in work to and recuarly engaged to essential mining operations. in war essential uerlciillure. 2. of (uestionnalreH U1A Will Not Kill Ion The to IX and 19 year old rep i si ran Is. Sale Of FmsI 4 'mi-- . ns who will begin to he Imluclei The office of price administration il.eir order nuinhers are reached. is not phi n n mg to ration used cure. 3 IlcfcrillCIll of high school HlU-Itu in ore of pit in ix a used car rationen Is In I lie IS and 19 year groups into effect are false ing if the sMidciits request it ami If they The programlias heeii studied but presubject are in the I, i si half of the .iradi mb' I liminary conrlusioiis are that must of the used cars now being sold are jear. 4. who 'going I" persons who would he eligIieferno'iit of all im-GKOIIGIA GIBBS li.ive ji.issi'd their hirtliday since ible to buy them under any ration, recl-terewrit-, unless they file they ing program. So she was jir.ic-t- n any stage ten consent to induction. I hui't Travel Is Flea Of OUT ; ally breathless when the big moment came: I.anny Boss asked: To All Ainericnns. Mine Get lull lT'ioi ilies. j Joseph It. Fastiuaii. direction or "Do you conga. Miss Gibbs?" and Machinery Is Frozen. The ininliiK industry of the west OUT. has fired the opening gun In Georgia replied: "Of course I cun-g- i, Mr. Boss." Momentous! lias received assurance of hUhesi a national drive to keep the Ameriat can home. The "don't public for assLUance maintenance priorliy Myrna Loy doesn't care about muchiuerv travel" appeal Is designed to focus f csseuM-i- l i.nd repair attention on the gravity of the pas making more pictures, since her reand in rns-- s of emergency. cent marriage, so she's been turnsengcr transportation problem. In another move affecting ing down all assignments, and Met-t- o sercan do real and travel of the milling industry in the a new wife for Wilmountain roKion, Wl'll has frozen ious h.iim to thi' war effort" Mr liam engaged new "Thin Man" fur the Iowdl warns s Kastman in the hands of koIiI mine operate! Irene Dunne. tn-i'- Margaret turned ofT the humming vacuum cleaner, and straightened the slipcovers of the armchuir and the duybed that she had pushed up to go over the rug. Then she stood quite still in the doorway and looked at the small bedroom with its southern exMisure. It was as neat and impersunul as u pin. It might never have been lived in. The door stood open on the clean, bare closet. There was not a pennant, nut u team picture, not even su much us an old Arithmetic book li ft to show whose room il bad once Lien. Margaret stared nl the walls, the lie.-.ti- i s - 1 ( s tn-(-- 1 a.-si-st 1 d. 1 1 furniture, and deeply, slowly, she realized that no mutter what lodgers with their own trinkets and pictures might occupy it, she would always see it the old way. It was the old way that she saw it now. A pair of hard-wor- n grav pants lay on the floor where they nad been dropped. Three baseball bats were stacked with a fishing rod in the corner. A battered red cap with a letter on it lay on the bed. And through the bed, as though it were transparent, Mcr-garsaw another bed, smaller, and w lh high slatted sides. She put the vacuum cleaner away and went down to her desk in the S'lling-rooin- . She took the fifteen r:w dollars rent that the new lodger had company, paid that morning in advance for the room, and added to it, from Kr purse, three dollars and seventy-liv- e cents more. Then site drew out a sheet of paper and began lo write on ORDINANCE NO. (MO. o it, slowly, gravely. "To buy a bond to help train a AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A UFIXJET FOB 1943 AND MAK- -, young man to replace Don, Jr. killed on June 6th in the Battle of INU APPROPRIATIONS TO GOVMidway. ERN KXPKNDITFRKS OF KF-- I l in um.n.ii:ir:.lioii il.etlrr from an lilt-U ol tha Treaaury Dcpartnirat.i REKA CITY, FTAH. FOR 1943. UK IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY Help our boys. Make certain the COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF wage earner of the family joins a and llist tops payroll savings plan - That the City Council Section 107c by New Years! f (.)'. lrttirv of Eureka City, Ftah, does hereby adopt a budget for Eureka City, for I lie year 1943, and does hereby make 'appropriations to govern expenditures of the City of Eureka for the 1943, aa fullowa, jiar The sum of $20,000.00 to defray contingent expenses dur!ng 1943. The sum of $2,000.00 for the iniiintenance of the city street lights. The sura of $10,000.00 to purchase water sources, strecina and luiid on whi"h streams are located, alrn to construct water works; and to supply water for domestic, ralln-arIrrigation and other purposes during the yeiir 1943. The sum of $1,000.00 for of the City Hall. The sum of $2,r.00 O0 to open, improve, and repair streets and sidewalks during 1943. The sum of $2i0.0o to construct "OH. MIN Were going to buy more and repair sewers and drains durWar Bands. Like everyone else were ing 1943. going to top that 107c by New Year's. The sum of $1,250.00 for the ct ui&fa iftia WmeJ mt-.i.i- KF-REK- Andy Gump says to-wl- t: y. inc. fresno, caiif. maintenance of the library fund. for tha year 1943, Total $37,-000.0- 0. Tha total estimated expendable revenue fur 1945 Is ill excess of th. total of tha foregolug appropriations. Section 2 This ordinance shall effect from and after Its publi-- i ation one time in the Eureka Reporter, a weekly newspaper of general circulation In and for Eureks Pity, Utah. Passed by the City Council of City, Utah, on the 20th day o! November, 1942. WILSON LEE, Mayor of Kuraka City. 1 Stain of Utah ) ss County of Juab ) City of Eureka I. Frances Anderson the dnlv elect ed, qualified, and actinic City Recorder of Eureka City, Utah, hereby certify that the foregoing is a fuB, true and correct ropy of the budget end appropriation ordinance of Eure ku City, Utah, for the year 1943, parsed hy the City Council of Kure-l- " citr, Utah, nt a meeting nf the said council held In the City Hall, Eureka City, Utah, oit November 20, 1942. FRANCES ANDERSON, (SEAL) . .. Kureka (Tty Recorder. -- Eu-lek- a (Pub. Nov. 26, 1942.).. seg-men- phlaic Itealrire Utahs Minins Intiuslry Built on Low Grads Ores ' I i t Kay, who sings those the past on the air's "Gay Nineties" show, has yielded lo the rail of llnlly wood, and will make a picture laid in uld New Orleans early next year. So all the people who've thought she was an uld lady and a lot of radio listen-- ! rrs do, because of the songs she sings are going to find out that she's both young and pretty. ballads of In'slie Brooks luis been studying I jiujitsu lo such good rfTrrt that she's been asked to tone it down. y. - ' Told to put up a good fight in a scene with Linda Darnell, Doris Dudley and Glenda Farrell in Co-- ! lumbia's "City Without Men, she lossed 'em around like bean bugs! Chat les Boyer has five leading ladies in "The Constant Nymph"; in the order that they hold in h:s nlTeclions on the screen they are Joan Foiil.iine. Alexis Smith, Brenda Marshall. Ji.in Muir and Joyce Bcynoids. At the request of the council of chiefs of the Navajo reservation, llarry Carey will film a series of shurls dealing with the history and traditions of the tribe. He xprakx Navajo, and is one of our best w aulliorilirx on the tribe. cans who ure not putting at least 10 of their puy into War Bonds on a regular Payroll Saving Plan. I low uhoul you joining a lot of other fellows in diving the little paperhanger a rude awakening? How about you signing up with a Payroll Savings Plan toJuy to the tune of not or 7 and more if you can? but or BY NliV LliTS TOP THAT 10 Jdiic Wyatt, whom you'll see in "The Navy Comes Through." has Unn 1,7' rock, but n iB th"" 1 percent copper or. crusher or Coflre Grinder" at Magna. All mines c.n!a;n a v.irytu.; amount it low t r..d- - e; a is i given to lti.it g .u'.o w low ill niiiieiiil valio-- lo slop, sm ill mineral v.ilu s nre in it. i,i. the cost of t'rodiolio: it is t the m.iiiii''. tniil n ; heavy to m ltd stnel'iie.; eh it r s. The Kinoiint of oi In a 1'iliie Is therefore l.irgelv ("('! ni.ii l hv til1 iipera'ltlg re Is enciiaiiii'iol In handling It. L:liur ce's. Hipidy lines puniidiig eo-lcoats, shipment rusts, tre.'ilmi iil costs mol taxes all enter in l (lie '.dtuaiion Low grade or is a pnddein. la to omn Instances It is mine the product mid h! ire it on i U n h ft tha dump, hut more pfi, on In the mine. When It is p th dump It la getierallv stored aeparat. from th mine w ant a In Mi'' h I Hi.it h tn.iv h ln-- m-o- . : m ilu- lu.-'.iemi a in .He, tlic ,,,,. t, v s. h-- : ". T . niiii,-.iii'- rin.i'.l.T m dl. r J" 1 III,- Hi - V1' i t life 1. i th ill r.ii'liuj; itie Tor a lcnipu.il y i;, b"!' or. ' value at the tost pf sn.illi-- r the j iniiu-- Ill" ' if ,.r.. p"lu y ,.f ir.iace-- . as p ..,.!,... I'.e-- C.rade i - s v.' sold 5.000 feet of 16 mm. cu'or film on birds to KKO; they'll lelea-- e it as a two reel short Ornithology has been her hobby for years. The film shows the life and habits of virtual-- . ly all western birds, including ea guils and eagles; the color pictures she's sold were several jc.irs m production. n S an 1 onus i n ml vied im,, t, j,. . !iy ..l1in ,, 1J(, ir.wi'.c ' win-- ;l i:ns chl I h. hitir, uhnm l.iUnr Ilmen -t- cn -- Shirlry :,i. u, irnfriitijuol, it NNliiruf iwic; tfii hail her umm iriii't of nut i amt on Sun frumin-n'lll'. tliition . . . When fieoile font nl Hm 1 minx . ( I lhe knew him he'i Hire he't I'Minx Unmet cmlonicrt ai n ihiiein in I nr 4n.'vfct h here he metI In mix k . . Helm knit intuit that her hrl ifinbi w a r.i.ide hi- ft new dixnu This man is not dead, lie is just sleeping. And sleeping u little more soundly, perhaps, hceausc there arc still many Ameri- S. j ... 10, 6. YKAKS. WHAT YOU SHOULD DO: If you are . . . of your pay in 1. Already investing 10 Y ar Bonds through the Payroll Savings Plan -- boost that 10 if you can. 2. Working in a plant where the Plan is installed, hut havent signed up yet sign up tomorrow. 3. Working in a plant where the Payroll Savings Plan hasnt bean installed, talk to your union head, foreman, or plant manager and sec if it cant be installed right away. The local hank will be glad to help. 4. Unable to get in on the Payroll Savings Plan for any reason, go to your local bank, or wherever Bonds are sold. They will be glad to help you sturt a Plan of your ow n. i iw ..j.,,,,,,,, hecails" m ii. rs re n s, hack and lake liii- - m. nit t'ut,.,, is ndiii-the low r.r.i wiiii ii, , high grade !i" g. c.-- niaj.iriiv wilt x.n.t. remain r.u n.1 foin-ctTims much pptenn.it wi.iih i..st to huniHUiy forever. . t - ; I X'upht liai e hern In hen hy her muffler, an pho(oxafirr , . . ran 4'lhui pf.it t hall a ilmen tccnei in u ilh hat far. plarlftnl Hi lh " told rrfam. ii TOP THAT 10f BY NEW YEARS!" ftUY U. S. WAR RONDS THROUGH THI PAYROLL SAVINGS PLAN |