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Show - The March 5, 1948- rnfom-nu'ii- t offiivni said,) registration division of the state of ears tax commission. He said only an drivers improperly I will be siibjeet to arrest each time act of the legislature could extend WAS DEADLINE they drive ears until they get new the deadline and the lawmakers hadn't done a thing about It. plates. IV spite crowds making s dea-- i FOR LICENSE PLATES Thera was one break for unminute licensed rush owners, however, Both last perate Friday braneh and rapitol ofand Saturday to get new licenses were state tax commission of still fices the drivers last many The sainii of time ran out at using to allow late Monday opened Sunday. on who year's Utahns plates midnight Sunday of where to be choice a failed j to purchase 1948 lirense Hopes of procrastinating motorplates for their automobiles and ists for a reprove were shattered assessed, taxed and obliged to lay trucks. by Allen Rogers, chief, automobile out another $5 for chunks of metal SUNDAY MIDNIGHT THE EUREKA REPORTER Printed by rity-eoun- company publishing art city Springville, Utah In Advance, IV--r Year, $3.00; Per Copy, Editor and Manager.. ... JtfpOfttT 10c rs Cabbage roll-udispose of an- Cook other problematical outside cabbage leaves for one or two minutes In boiling salted water, thrn roll around sticks of leftover meat loaf. Place In a casserole, top with tomato Juice or tomato soup, and bake uncovered in a 350 deg. F. oven for 20 minutes. ps left-ove- r. To keep sheer or nlnon curtains from drying before you have a chance to Iron them, roll them In waxed paper. rayon-marquiset- te It's an easy way to keep them damp for your iron and aavea on the towel supply. When the patient asked the doctor how he ever could repay him the doctor replied: Check, money and a number the slogan, bearing order, or cash." The Friendly State." Harrison Conover Mrs. Belle Coffey HOT .ASSOCIATION WILL YOU DO YOUR PART? Within a few days the annual Rod Cross drive will in Springville. and every citizen will he ashed got underway this very worthy muse. to make a contribution to Most returned servicemen will vouch for the good this the war. and those peo- -' organization accomplished during had the misfortune to he victims of a major pic who have know something of the air rendered at the time catastrophe, by the Red Cross. When members of the Springville committee knock at vour door to solicit your cooperation in the drive, greet them with a friendly, "Glad You Came, or "Weve Been WailiIs My Contribution. Right at ng For You, and "Here done feel have will that you a good turn and this point you will lighten the Lur-- 1 vou will know that your dollars or cents tlcn of some one less fortunate.. It is a hard job, and a thankless job. to take over the responsibility of a community drive even when all goes well, but when a committee worker must spend hours converting townspeople that the cause is a worthy one. and that he is not asking for a personal gift or contribution, he wonders this work anyway. But someone must just why he is doing do the work. Anil its an ungracious act. to say the least, to knoks at your door as though greet the committeeman who be were a beggar asking for your last earthly possession. Therefore greet him when he calls as though he were friend doing a worthy job for the good of your equal and a mankind. And if you just cant see where you can manage lo squeeze out just a little bit for your fellowmen in need, tell him so in a pleasant manner, it will make his job easier. But remember, when disaster strikes here or elsewhere, did your bit it would he a glorious feeling to know that you to help those stricken, a much heller feeling in fact than lo know that you failed when the committeeman called for j The Eureka Reporter j II ty pur-chaae- NATIONAL CDITORI At Ith 4 I,aw i PUBLISHER WEEKLY AT EUREKA Sulwcription Page Three Eureka (Utah) Reporter wants you to own a : j ! . vour help. The final jioint I would make is that this past war-- in fact, tlie past two wars should have proved to the world Iw that we arc the major military power that would have to defeated before any nation could dominate tbe world. 1 wice the Germans gave us the time necessary lo gear up our civilian components, to great industrial plant, to call in the set up a Selective Service machinery, to raise and train the e feel great armies and navies that we have produced. that we will never again have that time. Therefore, in all of our planning we must concentrate on what we are capable of doing immediately upon the outbreak of any possible future war." .. Lt. Gen. J. Laielon Collins. June 19. 1917. Miami. Florida. GENEVA PAYS BIG PERCENT OF ALPINE BIST. TAX DEADLINE FOR INCOME TAX DRAWS NEARER k! i The Geneva Steel plant pays 5 per cent of all taxes In the Alinpine school district which Dont procrastinate any longer cludes everything in Utah county on filing that federal income tax north of Provo according to return. You may have a kickback submitted by Alpine Superfigures coming. intendent D. R. Mitchell. William J. Korth, collector of inHis figures were submitted In ternal revenue, Tuesday said ap- connection with the proposed building fund bond Issue: proximately 130,000 Utahns are on which expected to get rebates on taxes. for the school district, 8. Mar. vote will To date been have taxpayers just 60,200 , A combination of Geneva, utili-That means that "repaid off. In the about 70 other Utahns and corporations ties of the 100,000 who have not filed returns likely district will pay for 77.5 percent will for the trouble of of the issue, Mr. Mitchell declared. ' get paid filing. Utahns now have received refunds touting $2,750,000. Mr. Korth said he expccU 1250,000 to Ole this year, 7.500.000. with refunds nearing With nearly $5,000,000 to split 70,000 ways, it's still worth your trouble . . . And besides, its the law, and before March 15. The district proposes to pay for the issue In 12 years by adding an extra four mills on Us tax levy. Officials declare the program is an absolute necessity to maintain an adequate school standard, and claim the burden will not be great taxon the average taxpayer. Only In the election. vote can payers The Census Bureau say single are in greater proportion women canned "Meatify soups quickly 15 for a filling effect by adding diced in the Northeast than in the est. food. leftover meat loaf, ham or bacon. Maybe It's the --1 r Carl Callaway p? MBME IB in , 1. 2. 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