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Show Tage Two- EIJJERTA REPORTER THE EUREKA mil. Slim I ' 1948, at 3, 1879." Ier Copy, the 10c Wednesday I IS A I X )l .1 -- l at Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bauer, and Mrs. W. E. Foote, and Mr. and Mrs. John Bauer were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril j Beck on Saturday evening. They spent the evening playing Shanghai ltiimmy and were served delicious refreshments. NIW TOK s ? liy ('irtiluim liHcrson, Iuhlislirr Pallilimlcr Aril's Mnjjtiririe j ri l.ilwir lor IiumI. ilolliiim. slii lln anil olln r nrt cssilies ol liv- - Karl Beck of Lehi, were in Elherta over the week Itny iiiaily as end with their daughter and Carol and Kay Jolley. all ol ns do nol 111011 all know llial a ilnllar loilay will nl miitli as il (lid a Irw yrars ayo. Ilnl wlial realize is wliy il won't. Sunt will say "inllalion" and Maine liigli prices as lln raiwe. Hut ai lually Ititflt prices do nol ranst inllalion; tltey an simply a syaiilom ol il, intuit as lever is a symptom ol disease. I lie leason lor our present inllalion is (lie imsonndriess ol our money, lirouglil on liy Hack in HJRi. years ol inllalionary (Tovernmenl polities. Alf Lindon. llien minima lor (lie Presidency, warned tlml lie iiioiintiri( national drill resulting Irom llie liuge dc licit linanriiig and unnatural economic measures would eventually land lliis nation in an inllalionary spiral. We are now paying (lie piper Tor having ignored his and others warnings. It is imjMissilile to get something for nothing. A government cannot do il any more than an individual can. A government run double its money and credit outstanding, hy a simple matter of liookkeeping, hut that doesn t automatically double llie supporting value. And it s the value lichind the money that determines its worth, and in turn, its purchasing V Reed Penrod of Provo is spending his vacation visiting hia cousin Gaylord Patten. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd G. Whitney of Provo are the parents of a brand new baby boy, bom at the Payson hospital, June 10. This is the second grandson for Clint and Vera Whitney. i t tempting to com(Kl its people to accept its previous purchasing (tower. Among the earlier records of "managed" money are those of Chinn under Confucius, Rome under Diocletian, Syracuse under Dionysius, ancient Greece under the planners who followed IYricIes and wrecked the brilliant ac hievements of his reign. I hey all proved miserable fail- new and used sales business. The beautiful showroom and office features a background of rich knotty pine combined harmonious-l- y with pine cases attractively post service hoists for service repair work, an overhead trolley, new analytical equipment and testing devices have been added to the large, dean and service department. In addition to regular service, there is a new paint and body repair mom, an efficient exhaust system, sealed aide lights conforming with all state and national safety regulations, and an lubricating and washroom. The exterior of the building is comparable to many in larger cities of the state. It has two new seven huge plate gs pumps, glass windows, a stainless steel door, new stainless steel copings and beautiful new neon signs completing the picture of new garage beauty. The Motor company in addition to handling the new Ford car and trucks, will handle sporting goods, Philco refrigerators, radios, and home freezers. Universal stoves, washers, ironers and appliances and Colman space heaters and hot water heaters. Goshen Motor annex will soon well-lighte- On display at the third annual Home and Building Exposition ki Los Angeles Is LuAnne Jones, 19, who acts as official hostess. Also on display at the show are completely furnished model homes and household exhibits. METIlODISTCIIlIRCll During the absence of Rev. and Mrs. Ashton Jones Mrs. Wm. Frary, evening services spent last week end visiting in will be conducted at the Methodist Murray and Draper. church on Sunday. June 20. Talks will tie given by Mrs. C. E. CarlBenton Patten is spending a son. Mrs. Fred Milliman and Mrs. week or two in Provo with hia Wm. Bate. Selection of hymns will grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. be by the congregation. Mrs. Vcm A. Penrod and is learning how it Never will be the announcer. feela to be a farmer. Public ia invited. Sunday School will tie held as Kay and Carol Jolley of El- usual at 10 a.m. be rta and Norval and Catherine Palmer of Goshen, were in Pleasant Grove Saturday for the Strawberry Day feativlUea. They enjoyed the evening rodeo very much. Mr. and Iowcr. Ours is hy no means the first example of a government debasing its money, and then hy means of price control at- Our present financial plight can lie truccd Isickto when the Government uuthorizcd the issuance of money cured only hy Government bonds. 'I his was followed hy our de(iarture from gold as the hue king for our money, and l() yours of a Government (xilicy that held there was nothing wrong with spending much more than it look in. Our national debt increased hv leaps and liouiidH. Hut not the collateral lichind that debt. Dollars naturally liecame worth less when tneasiirid in goods, so, ol course, goods lMcnme worth more when measured in dollars. Lenin, the first ruler of Communist Russia, is quolctd ns having said that the Iiesl wav to destroy the capitalist system is to delmuch the currency. Hy a continuing process of inflation, governments can conliscale. secretly and an important imrt of the wealth ol their citizens." Some months ago Stalin confiscated (X) of Russians' savings hy decreeing that the ruble was woilh only one tenth as much as il had been. unoh-servcx- d te J polis. EUREKA BRANCH OF . . . UTAH BIT & STEEL SERVICE Builders started 90,000 permanent non-far- m dwelling units duraccording to the ing April, Bureau of labor Statistics. This is an increase of 29 per cent overj March and 34 per cent above April, 1947. New construction in April was valued at 21,269,000,000 an incrase of 9 per cent over March and 37 per cent over April, CO. Ornamental Iron Aluminum A Sheet Metal Wort All Types of Welding Bit A Steel Reconditioning Pneumatic Equipment Repair Representative j A. RL ROSS I Telephone 55 1947. ENJOY YOURSELF - - - WHERE FRIENDS MEET at the SILVER CLUB Carl and Vera Patten attended an executive meeting of the Patten genealogical organization on Sunday afternoon. Plans were discussed for the family reunion to be held soon. The C. A. Pattens were among the many friends and who attended the missionary farewell jmrty honoring Glen Ia well-wishe- rs on Tuesday evening. Kent Beck was here for an evening long enough to plug" the newly oened Wattle's Ice cream lnrlor st Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jolley of were visitors in the home of the Bill Penrod's over the week end. They came out to spend the oenmg day of fishing season up Goshen canyon. Proo, The S. T. club was entertained at the home of Mra. Grace Beck on Wednesday evening with Bose Margaret Grcenhalgh. Phipps, Minnie I'ainter. Sarah Sanderson. A dn Posy, Ella Mellor, Asther Neilson, Ruth Wahlquisl. Gladys Dean and Athene Ferron of Eureka and I a Rue Bauer and hostess Grace Beck of Elherta, In attendance. After an evening spent playing MW." a delicious luncheon was served to those present. Prize winners were Rose Phipps and Margaret Grcenhalgh. llie Government should also eliminate speculation by he Ietferal Reserve Hank, and reduce taxes so as to make available more "venture capital" to provide llie plants and machinery to increase production of the things our people need. When that is done, the cents in your dollar will have more purchasing power and make more sense when you go shopping. llie real strength of America is our financial solvency, our productive capacity under our free enterprise system, and our ubilily to finance our obligations without crushing taxation. -- Senator Hyrd. c Harold Thomas is convalescing at home after his return Monday from the Hugh's Memorial hospital st Spanish Fork, where he was operated on June 9, for appendicitis. 1 Talent Show Is Knjoycil MORGAN ELECTRIC SIGN CO. NKON Repairing; Manufacturing DISPLAYS Santaquin, Utah - Phono bt Ui ifiiire Tour iY eon H.v Large Audience SNTAQ1'I MKSCO 21-1- 16 which he is managing. Good luck. Kent. Stalin, being a dic tator, could do il openly, yet the same kind of confiscation is lining uccoinilislud here in our own country by governmental practice's that further inflation. If inflat ion is la lie stopped, the (luvemmcnl must rigidly reduce its spending, make substantial payments against the national debt, refinance Government bonds through banks at rates atlradive to individuals to facilitate their sale hy the banks to the puhlii . Darrell unique Talent. Show was enjoyed Tuesday night hy many spectators Those taking part were lyuvthv Xather. tap dance; .lo!cnc Hudson, song and dance; Eldon Grcenhalgh vocal solo; Purcell, vocal solo; Miss "Lucky" ' Donna Peterson and Shirley Allen, duet; Miss Shirley Howard accompanied those taking part at the piano. Mario Howard, vocal so. .and two Johnson sisters duet. I Hot-.man- 's ... We'll have it Friday The Car of the Year, the Ford Forty Ninerl It's the one and only NEW car in its field, and you can see it at our showrooms Friday I There never was an automobile like this before. There is no other like it today. The revolutionary, new 49 Ford is a complete break with the past. It was designed by you all the way through. Yes, in surveys, letters and personal interviews, you told Ford what you wanted. And it's on its wayl It looks like a custom built carl Just for the thrill of it, look at the list of new features. And for an even bigger thrill your biggest thrill of the year see the '49 Ford, The Car of the Year, ot our showrooms Fridayl I I ney. l, i The U. S. Navys only grogtift is at the Navel Academy, Ann. polls Maryland. An exhibit at fe Academy's Museum, it is a proer from HMS Frobisher, BritiA I training ship, in appreciation the welcome given the Engm sailors on a week's visit to Annt Mrs. Either Barney baa left for a short visit in Logan. She was accompanied by grandson Duane Tolman and they are both anxious to make the acquaintance of the 'new brother." The baby, bom June 6, is the aon of Mr. and Mrs. Id 12 Bussell Tolman of Logan. Mrs. Tolman Is the former LaRue Barse- ures. ' Mission. An enjoyable program was Completely new and modem two and son-in-la- , Eureka Ward chapel in Eurefc, Tuesday evening, prior to hii parture for the North r: - displaying Ford parts, sporting goods and electrical appliances. The new parts department finished and paneled In knotty pine offers twenty bins of Ford and other car parts for the benefit of the automotive service. Mr. Hnd Mrs. Malcolm Jolley and hoys were in Iayson on Sun-- 1 Hit vfiltie ol a ilulliir must In rn koiii,il nol as lOOcrnls day afternoon visiting with Mal- r Iml wliiit ll.osr 1(H) i cuts will Iniv. I or momy is. alli-- all. culm's mother, Mrs. flattie Jolliiwtjt a inrans ol ixi lini(iiii( orii s ley. a inriliiiin ol only honor a farewell teatimonial w o- Mr. IAN MANCISCO IOW Ml XT evening visitors Jf Elder Glen Lee was 1)1 ried out as fololws: Opening son. Bluebird chof of invocation, I lit ol the motor tl public Faith in II'IN Garry Foraey; lire GOSI selection. Bluebird which Motor Guslien chorus; llie plant new lliis vicinity is seen in marks, Leonard Peterson; 18 and H). solo, Kenneth Spurrier; remaS opens to the public June A trip through the new place ol business comprises Bishop Sandstrom; response, n Glen Lee; vocal selection, beauty, efficiency, and an up-tfor Quartet; reading, Robert Afli you, service date department benediction, Hilda Knudsen; von; the motoring public. With the new selection, Mixed Quartet. renovation the building has doubled in size and facilities to take Dancing followed in the rtccrw. eare of the expanded service of tion Hall. Par-owa- n, NATIONAL 4DITOWAI ifcMBSSsrasssas-sss- TESTIMONIAL IS Self In Showing of New 1919 Ford To He Held Connection With Formal Opening Of Goshen Motor; Public Invited To Attend the home of Mr. and Mra C. A. Tatten were Frank Patten of and Mrs. Anna Hales and son Ned, and Mrs. Lettie Patten of Spanish Fork. Frank is attending summer school at the B. Y. U. HATlOMAl aDVHNUNO KMIHNTaIIVI SIATTLt lllllg ; Harrison Conovkr - Mrs. Belle Coffey CHICAGO ,i!H Hiilnr Kslablishincnl Model Builder : ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY SiRiNCViLLF., Utah Editor and Manager Reporter ! T On Saturday aflcrnuon, Juno 12, Stewart Jolley entertained a group of hia friends on the oeraaion of hia aeventh birthday. After m', pleasant tune spent playing gamea guests were served luncheon. Those present were brothers, Jerry and Kay, and Joe Hannifin and Katherine Jermaine of Goshen; Larry Heck. Bobby Thornley. Norman' Tschiki, Judy Penrod, Konnie Oram and Marjorie, Barbara and Karl Garter. Printed by Subscription In Advance, Per Year, $3.00; CHIT-CHA- Klvs Oroenhalgh. Reporter WKKKI.Y AT EUREKA. UTAH matter February 10, "Entered m sccond-clna- a the Act of March under poet office at Eureka, Utah, I June i(,ilSli The Springville (Utah) Herald Nl W I You waniad ROOM. So wi gave you a 57 front, and 60 roar loot, with lots of shoulder and olbow room. NIWI You wanted SAFETY. So gavo you a 59 mora rigid "Lifeguard" ody, 35 oasler "Magic Action" King Slzo Brakes, and now Picturo Windows". ' June 18! R. M. CLOUD - Owner NIWI You wanted COMFORT, Sere, In a now Mid Ship" Rida, "Hydro-Coil- " Front Springs, "Para-Flax- " Rear Springs. It ridos like a dream I NIWI wanted ECONOMY. Now i" Engines. Up to 10 with Overgas oconomy. (Up to 25 drive, optional at oxtra cost. V-- 8 and NIWI You SIX You wonted BEAUTY. We, youll see for yourself Juno 181 You! oR Ford "The Car of the Yeari" |