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Show Thursday, Dewmbcx 3, 1942 JTCTTmrflfl tfMflHflfl Payrolls Are Being Sought By All States p ' I ,, Mammoth Tin tic Standard United State Mlnca Eureka Lilly Ton Janry ( Jotted the bednxnn d.-- .r School Board Member From Silver City Elected. f ORE SHIPMENTS a p", p Pi R J Lao W. Green of The Silver City ; Published on Thursday of each week Eurrhm, Utah. District wan eleclcd a member of the . Hoard of Kducatiou for a term of 6 Ca j.;. RIFE, Alitor and Publisher. year at the election held ycaterday. He received 17 vote an against 7 1 XI 6 2 j Ton. Vll'nrliulion Mountain wbuck lur lead eml LeavoYu out ol (ioriiva dcip s ;:ii. Tlun alto peeked e t t'.e I'liiTnr t.'ie conn r of hie ( to ree v. lit Ik r she really e:.l h.i'h i like Hedy I.jMarr. Quite a Lt, derided. "t'l'r! And now to hui iu ).(. ill dnw forth from the builutn i f her t p bureau drawer the slnat of pink will l and tin I'livclup. that b. cii raving for t!:. day. Flic K'it d iwf at the table by the window und nipf.id the pen inlu ti c In He af green ink that her sister Koitc v. us such a pg ahc.it. View I payroll car at one ol Utah' beautiful Iiiii:1 to nuke ciind.iniie m Wilkin the hint year there favorable in our Hictc th.it imliiie Inin Imlimiriei of Inflii an been IIwill n H ies 'A ill W.illt I', I Mil. I II Vtuli aucli an there never In I III I H llll It ! In the hiNinry of the vial1 The ailili I'le.il ludmtlle lll.iki conceded ihni Uiuli needed a cer- fui oif.iier payroll and a heller anil tain amount id Industrialization hume in i r I. ei fur I' lull emwn a ml Mme-ivethn I'hiinae waa welcomed, in the iniiiiiifaciiireil iiruilnciH i ruin growl h nf the atate had help ii kliaic the lux liii'den tiny slow. mill iilTiiiil te ller opp ir t mill y fur piiia'ivi-lI't.ili hai It la uiilv natural that war bring employ m in. In Hi iinlik i In urea In industry and in ot innn of it" tnih m lin'd uiul wiinli lm ulema. Now that the lege at mien H in ren:r haa a hut him sought fered nppuriiiiiiiv I.el IT.ili he ihe are ruiilliiimlly lilac.' of nppi.r: unity mill pmricaa mill ni her atate aei'kliiK. n deteriiiined effort ahuuld ill the fuiure. him he - r u-- le le-e- Over I lie Top by New Year's Is I lie Plea of Secretary0 Morgrnlhau Novcnbar 13. 1942 nil lion Aaerican of today taanty-oare worksrs investing sight per cent of thair United States Rar Savings salary avaiy pay day-- in a Bonds. This is ve:y recatkabls tribute to our arntd forces who are fighting thij war. But this As Job is only ns accomplished. two-thi- rds There are nine workers who are not pay day. This appeal nlllion additional investing in Rar is directed to American Bonds two groups every of Americans: First - the nlllion people who are cent of their wages. Re ask investing eight per then to increase their lnvestnent to ten per cent or more. Second - the other nine nlllion whon we aak to Join the Payroll Savings Plan and to invest ten per cent or sore of their earnings. It is our earnest hope here at the Treasury Department that by New Year's Day thirty million Americans will be investing ten per cent or more of thoir wago3 in Rar Bonds through the Pay: oil Savings Plan. twenty-o- ne Es ' ifvV besque s, ncNini niiM ara- Dear 10 El'RKKA MEAT ItROKK.V INTO t. n.po,, i FOR SALE. RENT, Etc. w. 1 . W w. w; w. W Wj . - te mll. Rationing, Harold Tern enyc . c weie sittii ; in q dentists of- file the other day when some guy looked up from the paper he had found on the table and said bright- ly. Well. I see there s been some ru,,d hun" u Ar,onne 4 Amateur Night "I.ady. little biulhec'll imitate a hen. mean he can cackle like a n.y "Naw," replied the boy in disgust, "he woundn't do a cheap imitation like that. He'll eat a worm. On the level folks, we've ell got to buy more War Bonds! Let's top that ICr by New Year's." Sentenced goes a kind man. The last time I went to him I didn't have a cent, and he gave me all he BY NEW YEARS could." "What was that? "Thirty days. lliker Paul (somewhat uf a pedestrian) I took a tramp to town yester- day. Kidder him? What did you do with Fur Oblivion Candidate I want to assure you, fellow citizens, that I have constantly labored in your behalf to the best of my ability. Heckler We know it. That's why we wont un uhler one. Bouncer "My girl threw me down hard!" Oh. well, you must have soil.' The Payoff Hubby (handing over pay envelope to h:s wile) You got a nice increase tins week, dear. WASTED ; neginnlng at once every home In Utah will he visited by 4,0dl block leader of the Utah Council of Def(.I1He and ol,iers to install a volun tary moal rat,0I1,Ii;! ayHlPm. The lan Th1 t h found .ha, adult H UHWK Sd. IS. I. O. O. M.-e- . I've fixed that kid brother so he won't watch us any mure.- - I have paid him a dollar and he has ugreed not to bother us for u year." ''That's too bad. I got engaged to Sam last night. Kerchoo! Yi'S.'the doctor said there was something wrong with 'er tissues. " 'Er what? 'Er tissues.". " 'Ere. Mrs. 'Arris', don't 'urry. Wait till you get over your fit of sneezin'!" Record I've you." c good mind to propose to Oh, please do. I need one more proposal to beat my last year's rec- - ord." It Is depending upon thn patriotism of the women nf Utah to their houmhnlda uie no Kv.-r- y 7.30 P. M., iuln Brother WednemlDy I. O. O. F. HALL Invited to AtteuA o. Al a week. if you will give us a nickel Nvw ' "'hat' Jh1I1"hrllrfiinner"1 at the family to budget for War Bonds. Let's all join a payroll savings plan aud "tup that lO'.c by New Year's. Citla4 w 3IORMNCI. Between the hours ind 3 and last Saturday morning the Eureka DANTE at Muininoili December 5. Meot Market was broken into but Coud Mu le Prises. onlv a few things were taken. a Night policeman Baum heard : nspicloi's noise and after making of several place disan Invtigatinn .. covered that a rear window had been telegram from Waslilngton, I). ( . broken and tin screen torn loose. from Donald M. Nelson, war produc- n wa the place, liwi,vi,r lJon ohlef. U lald: awtfcont..i Manager Tll. .1Th ovprnmM, i. Sullivan und they in eompanv Jhn . "y. onft remaining delcaP Uoiiimon picked up a Wjj of 1942 to an Intensified scrap hunt. who finally admitted he roil younaaipr home, unfur- Steel mills need more heavy scrap nl''hed' 110 m"thJ' P' and the farm.. mlnes and industries was missing, '..cording to Flixg.rahl. on Iadville Rowe, of sources of this be. type 3 was of re. t,"e Manager Sullivan, picks need your further help cf"aretes. 23c in pennies and a hand LOST Auto license plate No. J3758 in this farm drive, and In aiding our fun f Mr. Bertha Day. peine. However, it could salvage committee to continue this ,e K(,rn thdt he hud eaten a hearty WANTED 2 miners at Fish Spring effort thru our nexa few week. niPI,i A good place to work; $6.45 per "Mat ,nd other materlal to help 0n appearing before Justice Hopei day and one cannot spend it. Any 'our Paler boost this are being pre- - that day he gave the name of Hugh min strong and about CO year mailed. and pared (Mark, 17. of 8lt Lake. In view of old Jut so he ran see, hear, walk All salvage committees are being the small loot and Ihe fact that he and move hi hand. Harry S. JosInstructed to continue to make avail- - wail hungry Justice Hopes gave him nh,e a th,,r lranaportalion faPm. n BOnd tilkilll ,0 aIld lhpn handed eph. Hotel Utah, Salt Lake City. ties and man power and to cooperate ,jm a fioa.pr FOR SALE House, chicken coop, . . In every way pmisible. The nation 0 water right for $200. See Henry I urn looking for this assistance. Gourley. un wilh combined effort the hunt Uah Homes Being Visited will lx-- sucre fu" For Meat ! Betty," called"lfrom 'J.utsidi'-'J- anan insl int Janey was on ,.y!'feetIn and her tearing iowns'airs and out. She was not Hedy LaMarr nor a deep "JY ,,,ore' but exactly twelve yearr oi . Camtuy Ktfi HOY . MATl'RDAY o 'Tlure TOP THAT lilt I htn." wM KOI.DI SINGLE YEAH. A In-I- STOCK SALES ... air. 7' Acl of M,rrh ! such a turmo.l and the peopic of tots world cun have such I s.'.e for their fellow men. So I'm prim. I to send these stamps because I kn iw I in helping to make the whole world peaceful again like our little town. She signed her name with un impnrtant flourish, not forgetting a con- spicuous "Miss" in front of, Ihe Janey. After she rad sealed the letter she went on storing out of the window. It really was awfully peace- ful. Overhead she heard u plane go humminii by thruugh the sunny aft- ertUNin undr If you wonder what Hie averui.e soldier eat In a single year, here ai the regular incetiiiK of Eureka- ara figures that will giv you th la 1 even- answer: Lodge No. 12. IDO 403 quart of milk, 523 pounds of i he following officers were elect lug. ed fur the term beginning In Janu-- ! potatoes, 24 pounds of dry hear. and nut, 142 pounds of citrus ary. fruit and tomatoes, 142 pounds ot L. V. Ilrudy, noble grand. leafy green and yellow vcgetablies, Ilex V. Wnrr, vice grand. 312 pounda of other vegetabliea and A. M. Hosa, secretary. ' fruits. 525 eggs, 247 pounds of meat, treasurer. Robert Laird, L. K. Spurrier, past grand and 16 joultry and fish, 215 pounds of flou. i''id cereals, 133 pounds or fats, oils. month trustee. Installation I slated for the first thaeon and sail pork), 114 pounds af sugar, syrups and preserves. meeting in January. u. Mr' Morgenthau. and held her head back to admit e this V cll'ort of the best pupil in penmanship rlus. "lii'ic arc my stamps for a bond. Tlntle Standard $1.20. $13 75. I started last Christmas when 1 1 50 cent. v' got $3.00. Not counting . . . hare earned all the rest, working one ec. Tintti t.iaa or more davs a week at a local groStandard Tlntle I1.2SU. eery slore, and I'm quite proud lo .uma le. snv I worked hard to get it. Janey stared out uf the window at Peterson's house and beyond at the big yard where the kids were play- -- Don8d M. Nelson Urges jmg football. She held her pen Aid In Scrap Drive. gantiy in air. "Sitting here looking out the w n- - 0 ' -t Lm' rekTuh. WIIIT THE Site wrote, with mine. J"m o IN tin-l-ai- ught-t- he hS The Judge of election were Mr. ,,,aMfr Alta Johnson. Mr. Nellie (loodrieh I mg-pup- A welcome EUREKA REPORTER - more-"Yo- 7',e rationing Includes beef, pork, lamb, mutton and veal, except such speclallles a heart, liver, kidneys and brains. It does not include chicken, turkeys, geese, ducks, fish or game meat such a duck, hear. fleer, antelope, wild geese and rnb- hit. The family can eat all it wish of ihe latter. Each family I allowed 2& !h per rooker weighl, including bone and fat. for earh person over 12 year. 1; Ih for lhoe 6 to 12. and Ih under 6 year. If all families maintain thl schedule there will be !pnfY 07 meat for all e America Trails in Fish Eating Ti.c at mi :i i r cuoita I.sti consumption n the Undid States is inly 13 3 puunos. according to latest figures. In s puts ll.e country lar down I .c Ii.- -t in fish consumption among The Jn; s lead mai n 'lie na i n ms with ltfi p: ninds. followed by the ax an countries. Swidin's licure is 2 SVi-nr'- (Neil O'Donnell Mortuary V Service n Nominal Charge. Dlgtiirb-- d PHONE 54 Call Any Time Day or Night. |