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Show -- The Eureka (Utah) Reporter rage Four (&05i)tft . MI1T ; juw ito. 7-.- October 1, 1Sft 'SSEirS: mee sNnt in visiting. Elvn Grernhalgh, Importer 'to Ruth White Mrs. Elizabeth ed word Sunday .,f m,,. by Tuesday Evening. L "-a- s ing in the GOSHEN - Surprise visitors at John Bauer, . the for the Clarence Steele home week-enwere Mr. and Mm. Nor-- ,The regular Mr Frank patten of Springville and winsome daugh- -' at the home -of his tu ,o Ton monthly Steele L. man t si Ch.h Saturday Laat the home of Mr. ild ters, Sharnin, LeNore and Idaho. Beck on Saturday Nae. of Preston. '.01 tendance were Mr. cveimip ti'H u. and A darling baby daughter apBauer. Mr. and Mis. ixrje Foote and at the Payson Oty Hospi- motow,d l0 iovo Kriday ney. Mr. and Mra. Kianbi1 w tal Tuesday, September bury. Mr. and Mrs. n(g( and enjylHi dinner Bus Mr. and Mrs. proud parent. Mr. and Mr. weighed At tlu, Tuesday evening Mutual Mrs. Lorie brsitc r Kelsey. The winsome laawMrs. Val in at an even 8 lbs. Mr.uud Mrs. Wuyn.nHH.lin, Don Penrod, the drama one-- i ka. Prize winners tor Hn(, FI)lH.(.h 1(.adl.r read tin White, the maternal grandmother, . news. Kat My ijaf. were Marguerite Wate,b.. rejoicing over the happy -Mrs. Kelsey is the former Shirley Penrqd, Gene Rawer nd L D. McDonald, W. White. On Sunday. PlNltl. who has been employed in Salt JrnHen of for the past few months, visit- - Iake Mrs Iola Orain visited jiawlhorne. California are with returned to his home. When ht Mrs. Mary Goshen sister, around and in the in later returned tu Salt Lake, ing Pntvo on Fridav fasti.w his was th(ljr niany friends and relative's. by he accompanied day. Mr. Hnd Mrs. Andrew Jensen, are wife. them have to happy especially Ijorie Poote, Aaleria and V. visiting in their home. On Thursday afteriusm, Grace Bauer attended the show in Hcik entcrlainid members of the on Suriiiay all in ,m. Pc.. A lovely party was held at the Ron Ton riHl Club lit her home. soli lhiwclson Alice home of Mim. After a pleasant afternoon at when she entertained the birthday Carl A. I,att.n was ia arils, the following ladies were rkih on Friday of last week. De- served a delicious limclieon: Agnesi ()n business on Tinsdav Salt t jr all th with chicken licious fried , , Wilson and Ihylis Ely of Iayson, trimmings satisfied the appetiteof and Vera Whitney, Valeria Rauer, of all the guests. The friends Enjoying Sunday dpiv.-- at , Luris Penrod, and Iirie Foote of Mr, rnwclson showered her with Kibciiu. Prize winner were Val- home of Mr. ami Mi. J,.hn useful and gift many beautiful eria Rauer, Vera Whitney, and were Mr. ami Mrs. G,w ji1r Member attending were Mr. i..i R.ie Rauer. and Mr. and Mr. D,,.; p,. NcLuw. I Submit new ? sr""u , j d lew Timi! Humps Mi! i TINTIC HIGH AT $ BASKETBALL For lliril lluul Tliis Year (? , FESTIVAL l. lROVO ""4 - . Last Thursday evening tin Noon Opening Proclaimed To (live Working Men Even (rack At Upland Targets j A noon openin'.! lor iipLiml liuim lirds Inis li,en niurc ol llie lor l .liili spoilsmen this ye.w In k the ail lifsl npldinl liirels. rn working men ol I Ik sidle il pro-(liiiiuc- (ir 11 nn opening whh act last., Ki8h ,t,,d by Connnixmnn. and in proclaime the first tiny, October ISO. Tin final two tlnya nr Hie three-duJIEIKD CUT TO hunt will be opened lit 7 a. in. fur until .r:!IO p. m., rlinuug time GAME VIOLATORS all phiHsunt and (iinil shooting. The I Tali pheasant hunt this lliris'-dii- y alfair ynir will he a Fine levied again.st. fish and with three roosters a the daily ban. alid Six as I lie possession K.llia(. violators (uitinlled tu rise limit. The rules are uniform iia the number nf poacher throughout the state. throughout the state continued t It. L. Turpin, game director. increase. hunters paid Five ki id Saturday, the noon njieiiiiig.u wan nuked for this year by $ kk each for illegal mbw.s:oii of al- vio-s- n majority nf the sportsmen, and . d(1,.r .mi K;llll(. hints. These advised as u means nf protect-- i;d,iw were only n few nf the ing hen pheasants. many who were given heavy fines tlHiuiily, with a 7 a. in. opening, the birds arc not readily Identified. At least many nf the hunters who have been apprehended shooting hena have given this early hour as an excuse. To eliminate this problem the season was set for a noon opening. Another reason for this change, which the state tried out several years ago, la that the noon opening will give the birds a chance to get out from their roosts Into the fields. It will also scatter the birds and give the hunters more sport over a wider area. Heretofore the roost hunters have After one of the most hectic aca-aohad the "big thunder", Turpin In baseball history, the World out pointed Americas greatest sportSeries, Men working Saturday morning event, Is with un again. Next will be able to be on hand for ing in Boston, the first the first shoot. It will also give Wednesday, will get under way. And game better a dairymen and farmera though both pennant- - winning chance. teams have been under terrific theyll go Into this aeries, Before the telegraph was used strain, not fresh, but full of fight and deHorace Greeley for sending news, Boston Is a mighty Installed printers on steamboats termination. town now and fana are hot right and railroad trains, ao that a keyed up to a boiling point. Of In for example, Albany, speech one thing we may be sure the could be net In type ready for teams are so evenly matched the on the way back to New one that gets the freaks will emYork. erge the victor. The --- k sr heavy fixes are th-i,t- Kh . ; y I Its Your business! Though the World Series is grabbing most nf the spotlight. King rost-of-livi- Football la here and coming to the front faat. Topping the Pigskin are Parade over the week-ensuch games as Georgia -- N. Carolina; Minnesota Nebraska; Northwestern - Purdue; Notre and Ohio State -- So. Calif. From here on watch the favorites take It on the d Dame-Pittsbur- MAIM pre-seiis- on chin. RANDLES MARKET 180 STAR THEATRE week he needs the money, nor is he in love with the old fight game. Hes doing It for Mike Jacohs who finds himself In a serious dilemma. For yeara Jacobs and the Twentieth Century Sporting Club have had the heavyweight situation pretty much under their control. Since 1928. here have been 32 heavy1 2 anil October weight title fights (23 right in New York City) and with the ex A. OLD cenlion of a few, the Twentieth CYntury Sporting Club had a hand In all of them. Now that this new outfit, the Tournament of Champions, Is In there rnmpeting sgainst them, they dont want to take the Octolier S ami 4 chance of losing that control by letting lewis retire. Without the SILVER RIVER title holder, theres no telling what may hnppen. The Sporting Chibs monnply on New York fights could very easily be broken. There was only one safe solution and that wna to keep lewis In October 5 and 6 there fighting And the old Brown 279 Eureka. Bomber is coming back just so This must tie an onen season on HEAVEN ONIA' y Jacobs and the Twentieth bed, mattress, springs, Sporting Club can continue baseball manager. The axe is get-- I BABY $15.00. Call 119 Eureka. In le the top buys in the heavy- ting rendy to fall on several more were Just going Into the weight whirl. World Series. Steve ONeill of the modern home in Eureka. Contact Cyril Bivk. Phone 131-It is almost certain that the jlvtroit Tigers ia through. Burt r Klberla. p combined major league attend-ine- Shot ton of the rvnlcer. Eddie of the and Cards Harris Ru.kv 1918 will for OctolMr 7 top last years DELICIOUS, Jonathans, and Borne all tiiw record of 111.874.539. And of the Yankees are nit slated to beauty apples. Pick your own. Chic"rct Ted of the Lyon vt the hoys in the front offie its cheaper. Apples an now HALF PAST White Sox is to ago go. expected are talking of cutting here and ready. Bring your own containeven I'umor hint Connie that there and rcnnnmling. Weil, this Mack is ers. Orders taken. Trucks loadturn to his ready is going to ecnmmiir.ing stuff ed. Ml. Ncbo Fox Farm, Pnysoti, MIDNIGHT enuse a big beef over the winter to someone else but too mueh A. Z. Robbins. Utah. Phone b. in shouldn't stock taken that months. And the big beef is com-i 308 R2. a Mister Mack Is As Ion.; ing from players like Balph Kiner rtiie to walk out to the anil Stan Muslal who bad to ae- MISCELLANEOUS fteld. hell be in there master minding. Mack wants to win one (QUALITY dairy products deliver-- ; more pennant if possible. cl every other day to your door. Cream o Nelio Dairy. Call 277 J JUST GAB The Washington ENJOY YOURSELF Payson, Utah Semtors ntnv not be proud of It but t heir losing streak of IS str- sen v inT; Mu mTi n e iiei vaTki n g games was Just three short aight See or e.ill Kenneth Spurrier. WHKIti: FKIKNDS MEET" new motor league "l record. All work guaranteed. Phone 499. John Gallireath. part owner of the Pittsburgh Pirates, has honored at the Ralph Kiner by naming one of his race borsea Sir Ralph. Even skipper, gives Shortstop Stan Rothough the Detroit Tigers haw le k a good deal of credit for keepaveraged 4 VOOO customers for ing the team up nmnng the leadtheir 14 night gnmes at home. ers. . . .no wonder Burt Shotton General Manager Billy Evans has is sorry that Brooklyn traded him no desire to add more after-daroff . . . iRoJck may have been the (vntests. Bill Meyer, the Pirates' punch teat the lYdgem needed. EUREKA, j i j Puiid.iy guests at the home of Mr. aad jK. Maieui.ii Jolley were Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Jolley of Spanish Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Jolley of Payson, and Mr. and Mrs. Lanins Woodard of Tooele. family. Mis. Myrtle IVery of Tintic Junction visited at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Sherwood on day. afternoon. Mon- Gene and Jennie Hintze of Mt. Pleasant, played host to a group of their friends from Elberta on Don and Doris Kriday evening. Penrod. Malcolm and Faye Jolley, Bill and Lola Oran, Bill and Ilena Penrod, and Elva Greenhalgh motored down and enjoyed an evening of reminiscing and catching up on local chatter. Before leaving for home, they were treated to some Hintze special, ice cream and cook- Sporting Goods) O FROSTED MALTS Variety of flavors o ies. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bauer, Mary Ardeen Bauer, and Jimmie Beck left on Tuesday evening for a trip to California. They plan to visit Genes brother, Gale in Long Beach while they are there. ICE CREAM Made while you watch o SANDWICHES Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sherwood made a trip down south on Sunday, to visit with friends and relations. In Oak City, they called upon Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Q. Dutson and Mr. and Mrs. Leland Roper; at Lynndyl they visited with Mrs. Sarah Ann Wiley and Mr. and Mss. Vernon Roper. all Linds o CONFECTIONS o Monica and Harold Thomas were Thursday evening dinner guests at the A. D. Jones home. FLOWERS For ALL Occasions On Wednesday evening, two members of the State Presidency, the Stake clerk, and their part- THE MALT SHOPl ners surprised the third member of the Presidency, Fred W. Davis, at a party at his home. Refresh- - JJnnlnmMl third-stringe- Jiv Louis announcement last that he will defend his title onre again comes as no surprise. In fact, hell not retire until the fiparf Waifcsr Service will heavyweight championship Is tak en away from him. You can put Gesslse Maytag Part that down aa being fairly certain. Iiuia isnt coming back because Phone c bark-cour- pub-licatk- in Lautnorizid I1( flag-rnsin- na The first practical typesetting machine was Invented in 1H46. 1 Tin-ti- c high arhool band journeyed to the Brigham Young University stadium to participate in the an- nual football festival held then bv the high schools of Region III. Then were band from every Nehnol in the region rxeept B. Y. High school, and with the exception of Nephi anil Tinir every srliool was repreHei,iI by a football team. The nine hands ar,l right teams in their colorful iinif'rms and play- ing suits made a striking picture an they marched ammi.l tin tiark jof thi stadium and then innssi-il- . faring the flag pole in t In smith end of the field, (me of tin- outstanding features ,.f the festival was the playing by the massed hnnds of the Star Spamdrd IVin- 'earl Nelson. Mr. g ner. following I he Birdie Ok'dhvrrv. Mr. Iymise Mr. ceremony. Miller. Mr. Lehi and Spani.-l- i Fork wer Morgan. Mr. Cleo PMith NelMr. Okelherry. Lyle teams drawn to play tin ramo. Helen Nelson and Eva Mrs. son. Spanish Fork hnd ton mueh ofi everything for Lehi. and emerged t:, vietoriotis bv quite a score TENXIS TIIRII.LFR . . . Earl Aveline Kirk, Devar Sofiwnn Thi festival was very wortht) Corliell of Kan Francisro (in while and should continue to at- and Elainv Nelson at a progressive supper held baa Just slainmrd match tract a greater number of spccta-tor- s each last ball of Fred by members of the O. Kovalesbl, Friday past year. point O. Guests included Elva Club. N. thrillMirh win to llamtramrk, For many years a colonial new- Okclberry, Ruth White, Sylvia ing singles match of national amaBosteur championship matches at spaper editor who dared to critic- Sleek, Fern Horton. Gladys Gail Finch, ize Winona the Jensen, or his town of authorities well, Forrst Hills, N. Y. Cochell seeded No. 5 was carried to live sets by providence was fined, reprimanded and the hostesses. or imprisioned. hla naterded opponent, bnt eventMr. and Mrs. Gail White of ually triumphed. The first newspaper cartoon in Tremonton visited at the home of America was that of the divided their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don anake, with the caption reading White on Sunday of this week. nipt a salary of around $30,000 Join, or Die." They brought a new baby boy so while untried youngstera receivthe family members might get a ed $75,000 Just for signing on the The editor of the Philadel- good look at this newest addition dotted line. The front office is go- phia newspaper was finit sternly repri- to the family circle. ing to have a tough time explain- manded in 1721 because his newing that kind of economizing. spaper suggested editorially that Miss Mary Ardeen Bauer has the general assembly should bal- been elected to the office of SecretaIf the Pittsburgh Pirate offic- ance the budget. ry-Treasurer of the student-bod- y ials had any doubt over their inGoshen of Junior High School, vestment in Pitcher Bob Chesnes, and also of her eighth grade class. must be they certainly resting easy now. Chesnea, with 13 wins LEGAL NOTICES and four defeats at this writing, has developed Into one of the best Probate and pitchers in big time ball. Playing for San Francisco last year, he Guardianship Notices proved a sensation until his arm went bad during the latter part of Commit County Clerk or the the season. And the Pirate bigRespective Signers for were over much concerned wigs Further Information The high cost of business liv.outthat arm, especially when an has risen just as has the ing SNO.OOO in caBh and three lay of housewife's cost of living. players were wrapped up in the NOTICE OF SPECIAL Those who are most vocal in deal. But Cheanea, after a rough STOCKHOLDERS blaming business for high prices MEETING came now ia and start, through never stop talking long enough to Manager Rill Meyer's big hope realize or admit that business has TAKE NOTICE a that special for the 1949 season. problem too. Peomeeting of the stockholders of a forget too easily that business Looks like Lee Sala of Donora, McKinley Mining Company (char- ple a consumer a tremendous con) has been ter duly called is Pa., is Just abut rendy to meet and expired sumer- as well as a producer. will be on held the 12th day n Graziano, Stale, Cerda or any of of October, 1948. at 10:00 A. M.. at High Price Dangeruim . . . the top contenders in the middler the office High of the Chief Consoliprices are dangerous kay-oe- d division. he Last week, weight dated Mining Company. Eureka, medicine for everybody, including reto Affif (Zivlc) Charley Utah, for the purpose of electing businesmen. When they are ingister his 42nd win in a row, 32 directors and officers and con- creased without reason they can being knockouts. No doubt many sidering and a business. voting upon a pro- destroy of his opponents were second and Those who condemn profits often to sell and convey the but Sala has shown position claims and properties of are the same one who continually mining skill his in last and punch enough point out that wages today are not few fights to rate him a shot at the Company in liquidation of its high when related to purchasing business. any of the scrappers in his divisseem to power. overlook the Dated They 10th this of day Septem- fact ion. In fact he probably could give that the profit dollar has dethe title holder a run for his ber. 1948. preciated in purchasing power just MARY DRISCOLL, money. as much as the wage dollar. Secretary Same Yardstick Needed . . . Published in the Eureka Reporter Jorge Pasquel's Mexican Base- Sept. 24. Oct. 1, Oct. 8, 1948. No one can honestly attack profball league has had a rough time its and simultaneously minimize all season. Last week they folded high wages because of their recompletely. At any rate, Pasquel duced purchasing power. It deNOTICE made a good try. He wanted to preciated purchasing power is give Mexico big league ball. He lamy Frrkovlch haa permitted used in measuring wage dollars, spent thousands of dollars, raid- Government Men to stay at hla then In all honesty the same yarded the majors and did everything stick must be used to measure the he could do to put it across. But mining proier1y. Deer hunters dollar. or iark dont shoot near mining profit it Just wasn't the right set - up. Raw materials coat the manuproperty. He owned the whole shebang and facturer at least 160'', more than in 1939. If he needs being boon he was able to juggle materials or parts for machinery, playem around as he pleased. That's not the best thing to do he gets a bill twice as big as in FOR SALE when youre trying to build 1939. The manufacturer average g behind each team SIMMONS steel bed and springs, per hour wage hill is 104 r; greater And bucking organized Ball did' in 1939. than inner spring mattress, n't help him one bit either. But five drawer chest, vacuumvanity, cleaall that la water under the bridge There were ner. electric range, breakfast no newspapers now. Yet. Pasqttel could still be set. Mrs. Howard Bellows, 126-J- -l printed in the Greek language in a hit: figure in baseball circles. the United States until 1909. Dividend. With the majors expanding In the The only two foreign-languavery near Tuture, Mexico City CLARINET and Saxophone. Call daily newspapers in the United R-126 would make an ideal addition. p States in 1820 were French. And Potupiel would make just the Horace Greeley was an early right man to back a south of the COAL heater, good condition--eri- b champion of womens rights. border entry. $30.00; baby $3.00. Call UTAH L semi-finish- ed home-followin- o-l- -p 2. ge t l Rom where I sit ..Jy Joe Marsh Your Most Important Right Now that the bandstand has been painted, and the park w have abont the nicest village green in the county. And it's all because, at the last town election, folks got out and voted 85 per cent of them! That way, they passed the amendment calling for park improvements over those opposing it Reminds you again how important the right to vote is in this country. And it's n right we can retain only by exercising it! . . , like all the other individual liber ties from freedom to enjoy gltse of beer or ale, to a womsn right to vote along with men. Folks can thank themsclcet that on summer evenings they'll be sM to listen to band concerts in a ef park . . . enjoying a bottle beer or soda pop (whichever they prefer). Because from whero I sit that's a freedom they've corned by exercising n still more important freedom: Voting! well-ke- tftUujL O-l-- O-l-- Copyright, 1948, faded Statu Brtwtrt FooadaW p (Yn-tur- O-l-- p FOOD BUDGET SALAD SUGGESTION'S SUGGESTIONS n- -d J. ! Py-!e- e MEATS O-l-- HUNCH . tf-e- o- Nice for Salad at redded with Uruh(xl Iineap AVOCADSize 10s n bis-hnt- l i SILVER CLUB k O- Each skkdless -- O-l-- JH le. OQh Sirve with Irf'ttiici ind Can. Grape! rut ; O-l-- 2for17c CARROTS job-ove- oitwOGe fiUAlKS p Serve with Banana for Oranges, linrni ITALIAN PRUNES p PHONES 170 RANDLE'S 180 I(!A MARKET DELIVERY Tuesday and Saturday J pi |