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Show August 6, The Eureka (Utah) Reporter personals n. r GIVEN j j ur and Mra. Vernon Anderson of Mr. and for Mr. James Brady, left Friday three weeks vacation to Galvo. Anderaon. who haa Iowa. Jimmy the summer in been spending with relatives. will accom- them on their return to Eur-- f e5' Milne spent and grand-Ala- n their r exH-nditure- a .nd Kieth Brady, non Mra Anna McDonnel JN-- 'r ur and Mrs. Jay Chatterton In the urned to their home late after an enjoyable vacation Jprnt in the Teton country. -t- .Surplus Over Year State departments and inatitu-- , lions spent at the rate of $79,400 day in salaries, travel, current rartlal outlay dunng 1 .ompenua-' Unemployment ended June 30. according tion warrants in Utah will be toh the snnual financial report of mailed on a basis inissued by the stead of a weekly basis. 11. L. Utah finance commission. Flanagan, executive director of state For the previous fiscal year, the 81 ate Department of Employment Security, announced today. daily expenditure rate for the He explained that although the same four items was $71,800. Despite thia record apending cheeks will be made put on a revenue rolled weekly basis they will only be rate,a unprecedented fiscal year surplus over apmailed to the recipient every up other week. The new procedure is propriations of $2,208,758, the reshowed. expected to cut down operating port Thia unexpeeted surplus all in rxpenscs of the department, he (he general fund - less any defied a said. granted by the atate board of ekamlnera during the remainder of the current year, wtll be on UTAH RANKS HIGH hand for the 1949 legislature. The expenditure total of for the fiseal year Just IN VARIOUS AIDS ended (compared with $26,222,859 for the previous fiseal year) does not include such non Despite the 1947 legislature's items ss bond inveatments,expense" allocs- - j "retrenchment" of Utah's welfare of state funds to counties or tions which included program, placing of ceilings on assistance grants, school districts or liquor pur- -' the state atill ranks near the top chases. The overall diabursements, inamong the 48 states in average these items, monthly granta in all types of pro- cluding for the Aural grams. figures at the state wel- totaledJuat$71,591,033 ended. year fare commission show. Personnel costa rose from of A average granta in survey "Shall I wake you at to $14,170,954; travel exbedtime, sir?" the United States shows that during March, Utah was fourth high- penses increased frojn $609,626 to and capital est in aid to dependent children, $667,142, outlay w Xndorilon of aid to blind and general assistance (mainly for roads) from $5,829,589 in Eureka during the week payments. It was tenth from the to $7,821,159. itin his sister, Mrs. Hannah top in average granta to old age Th- ' Thurmond. Mr. Anderaon resided assistance rases. . Lamb Mixed Grill s , KVelork. Respite Expenses State Reports CHECKS TO HE Ada McIntyre and daugh-Anof Mammoth and Mra. vL McCormick of Seattle were1 Mr grrsrJr-srs'- 1 STATE JOBLESS , Page Three vaca-i- n $28.-979.2- 77 Salt Lake viaiting Mra nd daughter-in-uMcDonnels son Mr. and Mra Wm, McDonnel, w and' In Payson visiting Mra. Leah Water. , , . EAr.I.F EYE Kin nnVARDFli . . . Eddie nrrdrmryer, 13. sf New Haven, IniL, tries out the whistle control In the locomotive cab of the IV abash train, "City of Kansas City". Eddie wun n free trip to St. Louis and Kansaa City for himself, hU mother and n nrlzhhor, all at the Wabash lines expense when he discovered a loose track section and flashed an alarm In tlma to prrvrnt a probable wreck. . Rev. and Mra. Wm. Frary are spending a few weeks vacation in San Jose, California. WELCOME BACK OLD FRIENDS non-expen- se Mr. and Mra. Wm. Bell and family, Beverly, Billy and Larry icturned to their home In Eureka early in the week after a pleasant vacation spent In San Francisco. Huy were accompanied on the ntum trip by a nelce, Miss Bon- Mr. and nie Bell. s and Mrs. John Rowe of s and their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin older citizens. Briggs of Orem, returned to their homes Saturday after a pleasant Mr. and Mra. Tom Matson of Mr. and Mra. John J. Hannifin vacation spent in California. They Au born, Washington, visited at nd attended refamily a covered the entire family practically the homes of Mr. Mr. Glen itate and report a very enjoyable union of the Benjamin Franklin Knotts and Mra. and Olive Carlson Taylor family at Springville. Sun-datime. n during the past week. Mra. Aug. 1. The Taylor bi the former Mini Marion are pioneers of the State of family Utah. Hunter, lfim Haide Kipps of Hollywood, They came here with Brigham daughter of Mr. and Mra. John Hunter, former residents of California, is spending the sum- Young in 1847. Eureka. The Matsons flew to mer vacation with her grandDetroit and drove a new Dodge Mr. and Mrs. Harry parent's, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Carlson car to Eureka. They plan to Pitta of Los Angeles spent a few days visit some California towns before at the home of Mr. Carlson's mo- heading back to Washington. Ed Chapman spent last Sunday Mrs. Olive Carlson. They vither, Mr. and Mra. Dan Cronin and as the guest of Mrs. Olive Carlsthe Grand Canyon, and plan sited on. He is employed at Las Vegas daughter, Ann, of Reno were Eue reka visitors on the electrical staff of the to visit Death Valley and during the week. The Cronins were residents of before returning home. Union Pacific Railroad Company. Eureka until a few years ago. They visited Mrs. Cronin's mother Mra. Frank Anderaon and Mr. Cronin's brothers and sister. Maynard Cronin, John Cronin and Mra. Margaret Lucus. FORSEY MOTOR Mr. s.-- gy Eureka, w DROP IN AND LETS RENEW OLD $13.-089.2- 31 ACQUAINTANCES!! Chop LUCKY! For writing the Hollywood. best letter on fighting Juvenile delinquency In a contest sponsored by the "Abbott and Costello Kid Show, Mrs. B. M. Lawrence, of Shenandoah, Iowa, will receive A $5,000 mink coat, a four - place airplane, a fourdoor sedan, house y, Mat-so- trailer, a two-we- expense-pai- d ek 6 shoulder or rib lamb chops, cut 44 -- inch thick 2 cups cooked lima beans 6 orange slicca, cut tn. thick 6 slices bacon Salt and pepper. Flace lima beans In broiler pan. Arrange chopa on broiler rack, allowing 3 Inches between the surface of chopa and heat. When meat la brown on one side, season with salt and pepper and turn. Dace bacon and orange slices on broiler rack and broil chopa on other side. Allow 7 to 8 minutes to a aide. Season and serve at once. Six WE STILL OFFER THE BEST IN -- EXPERT vacation with her hwband at a Las Vegas (Nevada) hotel; a round trip and a week's stay in Hollywood, Jewelry nad miscellaneous household appliances. servings. EUREKA CAR SERVICE AUTO SHIVICE Yose-mit- Mrs. Joseph McCormick Seattle was in town for MOST MODERN TUNE-U- P EQUIPMENT USED! WE WELCOME YOU TO EUREKA a of WE few daya renewing acquaintances and saying hello to the home folks. Ag and Joe" as they are familiarly known to Untie residents are well known in Eureka having lived here a number of years prior to moving to Seattle. During her stay here she was guest of Mra. Ada McIntyre of Mammoth. The Blackett girls" and their mother, Mrs. Margaret Blackett; are getting an early atart on the; celebration. They plan to get In all the "Remember Whens" before I the big celebration gets under! way. JOIN THE REST OF In Mr. and Mrs. Jim Roundy and son. Ronnie of Lns Angeles and; Mr. and Mrs. Art Trimmer and daughter Gloria Ann, of Burbank, OPPOSITE STAR THEATRE Welcome OLD TIMERS To the Jubilee Days! California arrived last Saturday. That evening Mr. and Mrs, Bryce Jones of Payson Joined the "clan" and together with Mr. and Mra. R. E. Ferguson they had a real reunion. It was the first time In 14 years the families have been together. The only member to be left out of the gathering was the little Jones boy" of Payson. He was confined to his home "enjoying a real case of measles. He probably didn't feel too badly about it though, since he isn't quite a year old. The Trimmers young son. Artie, hss been visiting in Eureka for the past two months. AU in all it sounds like fun for all. DISTRICT Making the Silver Jubilee Day. i PLEASANT FOR OUR VISITORS AND A HAPPY ANNIVERSARY FOR THE OLD TIMERS! RESERVISTS. Under the terms of a new tow passed by Chngrera and approved by President Truman, armed forces reservists, retiring, will collect pensions of about 20 per cent of their highest military pay. The law covers both men and women in the Army. Air Force. Navy Marine Corps and Coast Guard reserves with pensions; for officers and enlisted men comtow puted on the same basis The than not later Into operation jgoM next January L ( Phone 41 Eureka of a Nearly o f .the visited ships sightseers recent goodwill their on Navy cruise to Ireland, Denmark and one-quart- er CARL GALLOWAY MIC mttlioa Norway. old The bulldog to across of ths and larga puf mastiff British Asia &) of & B. 711 P. NO. LODGE 0. E, TINTIC WELCOME ALL LOCAL AND VISITING BROTHERS ' AT THE ANNUAL SILVER JUBILEE DAYS |