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Show Ueceir.be Pace The Eureka (Utah). Reporter Four- - alberta chit-ch- at Elva Greenhalgh, Missionary Sends Appreciation Reporter Christmas Day was a happy one for Mrs. W. T. Jolley, when the family came home to enjoy mo-- Forjown Paper ; Christmas dinner with their Mr. and were Those present thef. was Mrs Wilford Redmond and boys Rife from of Eureka. Mr. and Mrs. George who ia in K,jt.r the L Oram and children of Elberta, In Fresno, Calif ; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bryson and I am very ,,rry Karen, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hendrickson and Janctt of Ogden, theitt;va?ler for sending land Merlyn and Norma Lee of reka Reporter. I Elberta. A lovely time was had reading the by , . , day and I now rmd V and Bauer Gene Mrs. and Mr. EE, daughter, Diane, have been spenMy work in ding a few days in Eureka visit- me very busy and I Bauer's Mrs. parents, with ing difficult to g.t the SI? I the Cyril Becks, while Diane has for writing letters. a rather been recovering from My day's activity serious illness. She is reported to study class from 7 to gS I. on the improve now. 9 oclock we go ' tracting v tS1 Mr. and Mrs. Burley Bronson to door 'till noon. our own lunch andl spent Christmas day and enjoyed pare until five o'clock dinner at the home of a daughter traeting we hold cottage m2? Mr. and Mrs. evening and in which we explain Sher Thomas of Goshen. dg points of the church's Two of our soldier boys made Tho church ia building home from their bases for chapcla here in Fresno, 2V Union it Woiken have AFTER TOE COMMIES . . . When the CIO Transport Christmas. They are Larry Niel- the any spare time we m Michael J. "U "ol In chapcla. Chicago. convention with his its grandparson, visiting opened to rid the union BronThere ia over a 1000 rntml. Mrs. was armed with a mandate from th. delegates and Mr. ents. Burley some of the Communistic domination. Photo shows Quill with son. and Eugene Beck, visiting the church hen- so we uttoL with his parents in Eureka, and like kings. gates who backed Us purge plana. with friends In Elberta. Larry a wonderful oils 1 think 'made It from Port Ord In Califand the pnibr two youngest boys. Don the 4 VV ornia. en route to Maryland, and home or I should say in thTEL were forty-on- e There JlOt&S came from would like to know that the 22 JICW5 Virginia. the Gene pregent for the gala event. All is growing by leaps and bra t' I grandchildren were on hand. Their Christmas dinner at the home here in Fresno and the oldest grandson, Stanley Hughes,ISOStyCIl was of the branches are renew! who is with the Air Corp sta- of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barney affair with all of for much of this growth. Km, family strictly Misa Gladys Gardner, who is came their children and grandchildren the good work with the isoif t ok. ntv traveled the fartherest. He in home. Present were Mr. and Mrs. people, remember the young m on home furlough. Christ-; schools, spent part of her Milton Barney and sons, Mr. and today are the leaders of the mas vacation at the home of Mr Mr- and Mrs. Allan Clayson and Mrs Oren Barney and children, tomorrow. If you have then and Mrs. Stanley Powelson. Miss . and Rex of Elberta. and Mr. and t unity tell them that a nisST Gardner, who is a sister of Mrs. on Chnstmis Mra. Russell Tolman and sons of the best thing that can hinr Gosh in vted eve. Powelson. came Christmas to a person. Logan. day with Mrs. Clayson s mother. and with Mrs. Christensen, Thanks again for aenduif Polly Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jas person On Saturday, Walter and the Reporter and tell Mr. Cbosrt entertained at,a family dinner on Mrs. Irma Penrod. Phoebe Graves and sons from I hope he enjoyed his Christmas day for the members of e Salt Lake were in Elberta visitNelson Mrs. John and Mr much as I enjoy mine. miqt their family. The Jaspersons have Christon for with Carl the Phoebe Pattens. the following ing six daughters and four sons. All I wish you all a MenyQrx Mrs. Russell alwaya asks to be remembered of their children are marled but mas eve.: Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. to the people here and is very mas and a Happy New Y Nelson and son Reid; Your brother, Earl Okelberry and their daugh- interested in learning what is Elder Glen W. L , over the Chicago Rockets, and ters. Lucille and Eva Pearl; Mrs. to the former happening neigh twelve defeats. You cant expect Mary Werrett, Mr. Lynn Lofgran bora. customers to turn out just to of Santaquin, and the Nelson's son Provo were here Sunday riKq watch their home team take a and daughter, Carla and Merrill. waa back home and with their folks, Mr. and Huh John Bauer trimming. If Rickey fields a winvery well from the hospital, to Penrod and Mr. and Mrs. Kific ning football team next Fall, proa wonderful Christmas. He Penrod aryl their families enjoy course of he sell doesnt viding to thank his many friends wishes in the meantime, he should do for the messages he has received Sunday company at the A much better. colm Jolleys were Mr. and lb during his recent illness. Don Finch of Genola, and t You can tab Buckv Harris as net. Billie and Sue Ann; Mrs. . . Earl Stewart of Eureka. Ir d xtrm the next manager of the Oeveland Mary A. Jasperson. Lewis Jasper- , JoILey ere Indians. The former New York son. Ray Jasperson. Mr. and Mrs. f, - Out from Salt Lake for Yankee pilot took over the San Keith ,Jo1I Perry Miss Carma Christmas holidays with Ur. e Ild brother-in-later Diego Job for one year and the and Bovd Burraston. y Mrs. Sylvan Greenhalgh sen F fart that Bill Veeck. boss of the and Mrs. Man-i- Bacon and fc deal to do good Mrs. and Mr Preston Morgan, Veda Allred. Visitors onr ft with it ,hd Indicates that something cf Sat Lake City, and Roger and holidays also included Irena a brTinB' 0,IJ Cleveland way. Gordon Tuckett. also from the Carol Finch of Eureka and Gfi eeekhas wantrt a new manager pity, spent Christmas day with for some time but public demand Preston's Finch of San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. parents, on the Oh. Jack Morgan. and Gordon Roger Santa Claus arrived in ter V I1no1?n "lip. d"wn the lad- - are A Christmas waffle breakfast their vacation with der in on watch Boudreau go theirspending Friday night for Ebesai was served to Mr. and Mra. Gene grandparents. Foote and Me, and Mrs. John annual Community Chrkbnaa Mrs. Valina Wilding and small Bauer end Mary by Don and Doris sack of candy, a toy, and A Great Industrial State orange was given to every 6. Mickey, are visiting at The state of New Jersey has daughter. and all others present were p the home of her father, Mr. Bert extensive water navigation facsen ted with a sack of candy, at and her sister. Miss BonMorgan, ilities. it rates high in industrial nie and an orange. A propin c Morgan. After a week's visit strength, its railway facilities are Mrs. Wilding will return to her Christmas poems and mildew highly developed, market garden- home in Hunter. Utah. presented by the children ing is of high importance, its sea awaiting Santas arrival. coast resorts attract hundreds of Mra. Pearl Hansen left on Monthousands of people each year. Mr. and Mra. Stanley Water-bur- y A new jsr PIE CRUST day. Dec. 27. to visit with her were Christmas dinner cloth will soon be available. Is Mrs. Dean Borland. In daughter. guests at the home of Mr. and of plastic, the dough is pkcdb Although marriage and divorce Hawthorne. Calif. Mrs. Mrs. Charles W&terbury. tween two sheets, rolled, tktta figures in most states indicate that traveled with Mr. and Mra. Hansen Theron one marriage in four ends in divremoved and then the bale Snyder of Ncphi. who will visit in orce. the Washington office of vit- California Christmas dinner was served at peeled off ofter the dough bukc for a few Mrs. days. al statistics recently stated that Hansen will visit with her other the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene placed In the pan. Rolling par figures are not too accurate in daughters, Mrs. Foote for Mr. and Mra. A. D. table remain clean of floor. Dorthy Simon and Jones this respect because some states Mra. Valina and Mac, Mr. and Mra. John Younken while she is do not have central records. The number of hunten Bauer and Mary, and Mr. Ray away. FVrote of Elberta, and Mr. and year is estimated to be aar Nineteen states require a voter Mrs. Ned Smith and daughter. million. Dr. and Mrs. Alfred to pass a literary test. and children. Jean. Joan Okelberry and Carl, Jackie of Draper. of Salt Lake (Sty. visited in Goshen. Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs. William T. ia enjoyJohn Nelson and other members of ing a vacation in Jolley California with the Okelberry family. daughters at Los Angeles and China Lake. O i : " Miners Win Over Schedules 1 VjMosgan High rive Openers Jan. 7 " ! - t-- Teams in the Nebo . di vision will ! jourm-yix- pre-seaso- n - showing and local basketball fans are anticipating a successful season for the Miners. box score follows: Wednesday's TINTIC Springville at funh I IByMOfl Carbon. Santaquin Chiefs son-in-la- Payson at Spanish Fork, Tintic st Springville, Juab Jan. 14 -- - bye. Jan 21 Springville at Payson, Juab at Tintic. Carbon at Spanish Fork. The Santaquin SANTAQUIN Boys' club which has already chalked up a fine basketball record. defeated a strong Iayson team in a game Sophomore Christmas eve. The score ended 35-2- 0. The Santaquin Chiefs will play the City team from Ncphi at Santaquin on Monday evening. The game la set for 7:30 p.m., and baskf tball fans are invited to come out and support the home town boys. and Porter. Officials-Dix- on ;SP0RTS OTMENTS Sttvms By Guy strong in reserve and have a better ground attack than the Tar Heels. North Carolina Is also strong in reserves and they have one of the best defensive records in the South. If Oklahoma can stop Mr. Charlie Justice they might come through with a win. The Cotton Bowl game at Dallas offers Southern Methodist and Oregon with the Mustangs a strong favorite to topple the West Coast invaders. Looking over their schedules. Southern Methodist has faced much tougher oposition than Oregon. The West Coasters lost to Michigan. 14 to 0, and barely nosed out Southern California. 8 to 7 the two strongest teams on their schedule. The remaining eight were just fair teams. On the other hand, the Mustangs faced major opposition in every game. A 14 to 20 loss to Misouri and a 7 tie with T. C. U. were the qnly sethaeks on what should have hern a perfect record. Then. too. the Mustangs have Dnak Walker and Gil Johnson. Theyll probably pass the Southerns to a win In the Orange Bowl at Miami. Georgia and Texas have the honor of providing the fireworks. The Bulldogs are favored to win but in a Bowl game anything can happen. They lost only one eontest to North Carolina 14 to 21. in a hard fought battle. The longhorns from Texas were also defeated by North Carolina 31 to 7. In addition they lost to Oklahoma and Southern Methodist, plus a tie game with Texas A and M. That's not an Impressive record, yet. they should give Georgia a good stiff battle. The fifth classic of the day, the 'Gator Bowl at Jarksonville, Fla., rates national attention right up then along with the others. Unbeaten and untied Clenison will tackle Missouri, the team that deflated Southern Methodist. The Tigers are favored to hand dem- ill With attractions scheduled to be played on New Year's Day, major attention will be focused on five big Bowl games: the Rose. Sugar, Cotton, Orange and the 'Gator, with each g battle. promising a In the Rose Bowl, Northwest-ere- n rates a alight edge even though they were defeated twice this year, by Michigan and Notrr Dame. The Wildcats arc gunning for this game and will do their best to give the Big Ten their third straight Bowl win over the Pacific Coast Conference champions. In Art Murakowskl, Northwestern has one of the heat backs in the game. He has averaged 5.1 yards pier carry and ran run 100 yards In 10 flat. Against Notre Dame, he Intercepted a pass tossed by Frank Tripucka and raced 90 yards to a touchdown. He neark ly handed the Irish their first In three years. But California also has a great hack who'll bear watching and he Is Jackie Jensen. In ten games he has carried the ball 137 times for a net gain of 1010 yards, averaging 7.3 every time he lugged the ball. Jensen hasn't been stopped this season. So. as far as the Rose Bowl Is concerned. It's going to be a battle between Murakowskl and Jensen. Down In New Orleans, North Carolina and Oklahoma clash in the annual Sugar Bowl classic. The past performances of both teams indicate an even match but the Tar Heels should he favored o mostly because of Charlie Justice. As a matter of comparison both teams played Texas. North Carolina winning easily 34 to 7 while Oklahoma had a tough time edging out a 20 to 14 win. But this comparison will carry very little weight in their clash. The Sooncrs are 20 more Bowl slam-ban- sot-bar- 7-- Jan. 28 Payson at Juab, Spanish Fork at Springville, Tintic bye. Feb. 4 Juab at Spanish Fork, Tintic at Payson, Springville bye. Feb. 11 Tintic at Spanish Fork, Juab at Springville, Payson bye. Feb. 16 Spanish Fork at Pay-soSpringville at Tintic, Juab bye. Feb. 18 Payson at Springville, Tintic at Juab, Spanish Fork bye. Feb. 25 Juab at Payson, Springville at Spanish Fork, Tintic bye. March 5 Spanish Fork at Juab, Payson st Tintic, Springville bye. n, son their first setback of the season. That just about completes the of major Bowl games on New Year's Day though the Wake Forcst-Baylgame in the Dixie Bowl and the William and A ft M tussle In the Delta Bowl should provide plenty of Interest to sectional fans. line-u- p or Mary-Oklaho- When Rocky Graziano ran out on his Oakland fight. Promoter Jimmy Murray got nieked some 39000. Perhaps that will serve as a warning to other promoters who may he nursing the idea of staging a Graziano fight. Rocky's desire to go "AWOL" whenever he feels like it rertainly makes him a poor risk in any bout. In the meantime, he failed to appear before the California State Athletic Comission and clear himself for running out on the Apostoli match. Abe Greene, boas of the National Boxing Association, tried to clear Rocky by writing to the State Commission and asking that he be given another chance. But before the Commission takes anv action they would like to have a few words with Rocky and Eddv Coco, one of his managers. It's unfortunate thn "Brooklyn's Rad Boy. a great little fighter, finds himself in so murh hot water, r.ut he only has himself to blame. For his own sake, he should straight on things up - and keep - them straight The Brooklyn Dodgers pro football team drew 72.000 customers for seven home games an average of slightly over 10.000 per game. To break even the Dodgers would have to draw around So Branch Rickeys venture into pro football is turning out to be a rostly affair. Add to this a 400.000 drop in baseball attendance and the Mahatma has suffered quite a loss this year. The Dodgers finished the season with a record of only two wins, both 20.-00- 0. TAKE STEPS TO SAVE FUEL BEFORE. Old stairway windows rob heat, introduce cold drafts. ITAII FRIDAY and SATURDAY IVc 31 -- Jan. 1 Rita Hayworth -i- Ijirrv Parks n- DOWN TO BARTH" SUNDAY anil MONDAY Jan. 2-- 3 K It K )" Goddard Paulette Cooper Gary UN CON (J I T 1 Glass block panels Insulate and provide daylight too. windows and from rising, the heat loss through stairways are vicious heat rob- window areas ran be stopped. bers in many homes. Single- Replace the windows with glass glass panes are the cause of block to insulate the stairway considerable heat loss while cold and dress up the area as well. downdrafts leak in around the Insulux glass block is an exwindow frames. cellent insulating, as well as a like almost behave Stairways material. It chimneys, allowing the warm air to rise to the second floor. requires no periodic painting Where windows arc adjacent to and no shades or drapes which the stairs, the glass area not cut down natural light An abundance of diffused daylight only chills the rising air but generates cold downdrafts. In- introduced by the block adds a safety factor to the stairway creased heating bills result. Although there is no effective where home accidents frequentway of keeping the. warm air ly occur. AFTER. ed TUESDAY I ami WEDNESDAY Jan. 3-- 4 JANE DOE" Ruth Huaney - John Carroll THURSDAY BOWERY DUCKAKOO" Also HIDING THE CALIFORNIA TRAIL - ! - Fr0m i i - , ' enter-taind- i Clover seeds, which ed for 25 wen years by New "5 : ! : n I j Practical Nurses Secure Licenses Choo-Cho- EUREKA, ft? Asked To STAR THEATRE Fr,. h.-r- e wines-- 1 open their hiip schedule Jan. 7 to Morgan i conclude play on March 3. The r Willi in schedule f, .llcws: cliiy evening lor llie Iasi giime ol llie I Jan. 7 Spanish Fork at Tintic, points oer llie liosl school s 2"). Tlie oys made a fine B Tinlic liifllia liiill lioya 3l,19(i Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Penrod, of Mantl, and Mr. and Mrs. LaDel reterson and two small children of Provo, visited in Goshen on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pen-ro- d and family, and Mr. and Mra A. Harold Jensen and family. Attorney General. Grover Giles, has just released an official opinion clarifying the law regulating the lirensure of Iractical Nurse. According to his ruling, all except a few Nurses in the state, who desire to practice as Practical Nurses after July 1. 1919. must be licensed. The Bureau of Home a State Organization of Nursing, Prartie-;o- n nl Niira,- urges all Practical Nur- ses In Utah to apply for licenses without delay. The Attorney General ruled, that a Practical Nurse who has proof of reasonable experience as a Prartienl Nurse for five years immediately prior to July 1. 1917. iubv he aide to qualify for license without examination, if application is submitted prior to Julv 1. 1949. - The Bureau of Home Nursing emphasizes the importance of hnv-m- g all qualified Practical Nurses obtain a license under the waiver provision of the present law. Nurses eoneernt-d- . may obtain an application for license by railing or wnting to Kcna B. limits. Ibad of Registration Department. Bureau of Business Regulation, and n questing application forms be mailed to their address. The Bureau of Home Nursing. 13, North West Temple. 8alt laike City, will assist qualified cant in obtaining or fillingappliout the aplicatinn and will ho glad Mia Beverley White of Goshen and Mr. Lee Newton of Mona. tab. were rerentlv married. Miss e daughter of Mr. Mrs. Donald White of Goshen. On Sunday. Mr. and Mra. O. A. X Mr- - La Dell Petersen of Miss Ronnie entertained i at L(7,ri,,n,l" Morgan at party her home Thiiradar ft the foil, wine girl frinSi.. Shlrlinc eny'iV,aWua ,Knv' "h1''' Unwa-- i Okelhorrv. Ijiel Steele Jean Penrod nnd Pnrthv Steele li:iiaitijiiliiifii,i, "HtiiR "tiiiiniiimui CHIEF- - RANDLE'S Phone MARKET ISO Expert Washtr Sinrk1 Gesufns Maytag i:iiiitiiiitnirMHiMiiuiiiHNiHiiRi'iiM BRAND i LIME i Mr. and Mrs. Irving Nelson moJ tnrod to Salt Lake ntv on Christ- viMit wi,h Mr. nndi Tr" Reid Hurst and their two! children. Mrs Hurst Is the former Miss Bohhic Nelson. The N, Isons returned home on Sunday. Corn Is Chief Prop Missouri is rirh in sericulture, with corn as its chief prop. Minerals. especially lend and ztne. are large and vnhmhle. The livestock and racking Institutions of Kan- -' saa City and St. Imla are of lm- -' portance to the nation. The Army Air force now repta married men' as cadets. CHIEF BRAND HIGH CALCIUM LIME Me Specialize in High Calcium Chemic! ! 1 fertilizers o flasteking SINGLE Rod. springTand mat! tress, practically new. Call 258 M- or 1 Hydrate for Mills and Smelters ar- - FOR SALE to furnish further Information or copies of the lirenae law. through the cooperation of the Department of Registration. Mr. and Mra Carl A. Patten nd boys spent Christmas day In Provo with Mra. Patten's folks. Mr. and Mra. William A. and other members of her Penrod, family. Sapta made a visit and distributed gifts for everyone. - d3lp LARGE overstuffed chair. Call Mrs. Fnrthy. CHIEF CONSOLIDATED MINING CO. d3lp LOST" Movie makers in Holly wood estimate that 65 million Amerirans MAN'S Wrist watch near pool hall anak-8ta- tr V,UaW-Rfwa- rd Agrirultural experts, have over 12 years of age. see a movie for return. Mrs. Uvern York produced normal seedlings. at least once in three weeks. William, phone 29.VJ. dSlp!, 60S Dooly Building Salt Lake (W Plant: Saddle, Utah innmnm."11"1"1 J |