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Show January The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Two Have You Heard The Mrs. Mary Alice Larsen returned Story Of The home Monday from a week's visit Bobbed Tailed Rabbit? Van ter ol AleMMtwii Afeiui THE EUREKA REPORTER and Fowkes. Bon-ln-lu- AJtT CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY lens SiRincville, Utah DI1JA Entered aa aoeond-clas- a matter February 10, post otlire at Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March MAIL!' K. AI.I.E.V, KeHirlrr 1948, at the 3, 1879." Editor and Manager Reporter n Wednesday after January 5, Mra. Ruth White entertained at a luncheon for the GOSHEN-O- Mrs. Klva Okelborry, following: Mra. I,aVern Kirk, Mra. I.aVoia Kirk, Mra. Hetty Kirk, Mra. Elaine Nekton, Mra. Elaine Kirk, Mra. Gladys Boswell, and Mra. Alta Harrison Conover ..Mrs. Belle Coffey aSBESSZ3S NAIIONA1 Bur-raalo- n. ADViiriSING KrilSENTAlIVI NATIONAL EDITORIA- L- On Thursday evening the inern-lier- a of the O N O elub motored to (jenola, where they wen- - entertained at the home of Mra. Winona Jenaen, with Mra. (Tail Finch as- SSOCIATION 'uStaMuyJthmilkm CHICAGO The occasisting aa sion being to celebrate the birthday of Mra. Alta Hurraston Those Mra. making the trip included: Alta Hurraston. Mra. Gladys Ros- SEATTLE NIW TOU SAN flANClSCO Okelborry. Mrs. Elanie Kirk, Mra. Elaine Nelson. Mra. Avaleen Kirk, Mrs. DeVar Sorensen and Mra. Reports from around the country on retail trade indicate that the volume of holiday business was not as large as had been expected. That was not the case in every section, but it was generally true. The buying public is showing a definite determination to shop carefully, and to make every dollar do full duty. Some economists expect that this trend may continue to be- 1 DIAMOND MAE . . . Jewels of a total value of $435,000 gparkle from the hair of Mae West, who dolled op thusly for her role In Diamond Lil," in which she opened In Pluto-drlpli- la recently. well, Mra. Sylvia Stock. Mrs. Klva YOUR GAIN Maliel Morgan. Dlareg Nosrednaa motored to Payaon during the week for the purpose of purchasing "rabbit Fork. feed". That in Itself is an Innocent but there la a atory connected with it which should def. initely be EXPOSED. The person in question (a highly respected and well known resident and P. S.) does have rabbits. How does he get them? He scatters good rabbit fodder around, then-- . by enticing the unsuspecting litt.animals Into his ycard, and then what diM-- he do you guessed it he sprinkles SALT on their tails. Thereby hangs the tail, the taii that is, of the poor little bunny. Grusome, isn't it ? item, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Greenhalgh returned home Monday from a two weeks trip to Los Angelos and San Francisco where they have been visiting their children. - a Blaine Greaves, Duane Steele, and Charles Nelson left Monday for California to attend school at the University of California. AN ANTI-AN- T IDEA Mrs. Msrilyn Openshaw enterAnta will not elimb up table tained members of the Jr. Literof string dipped In ary club Thursday night Jan. 6th legs if a piece at her home. A book review was kerosene ia tied around eaeh leg. given by Mrs. Alberta Ferre tit-she- n; "The Big Fisherman." bers prewent were strong, Zola Ahlin, Alice Zelma Mem-merl- y Arm-is- h EUREKA BRANCH OF . Hall, Pe?r", h . . and Mra. John Nelson and non Merrill, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Card and small daughter; Milo Burras-toEarl Okelberry, Mrs. Meliasa Martin Swasey, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen, Stanley Mra. Edith Nelson. Mrs. Teah Palmer, Misses Mary and n, Ix-wi- w Inw-elso- n, Melba Allen. ; Sam-uelso- KEEPING THE RAIN OUT Eighty-fou- r percent of all the roofing used In the United States Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fowkes and la of one kind, asphalt roofing, according to the Department of children returned home Sunday from a vacation to California and Commerce. SLIPCOVERS DRAPERY UPHOLSTERING BARGAIN DATS Las Vegas, Nevada. A HEAVY RAIN Mr. and Mrs. William D. WarOne inch of rain on one acre of ground weighs more than 113 ner and daughters of Idaho Falls tons and amounts to 27,143 gal- visited last week end with Mr. and lons of water. There is as much Mrs. Reuben Peterson and family. water In one inch of rain aa there Mra. Effie Higginson of Santa-qui- n is in 10 inches of snow. and Mr. and Mrs. Gardiner WHO WEIGHED THEM? Barney of Spanish Fork spent Between 3,500 and 4,500 bees Saturday and Sunday in Delta with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van De weigh a pound. On orders placed during Jan. or Feb. BIG REDUCTIONS ON LABOR CHARGES ACT NOW AND SAVE Get Full Particulars at DTD On Saturday evening the Robert Jensens entertained at their home for the members of the Saturday Night rluh. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Jerk Stanfield. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Okelberry, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Sorensen. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Sorensen Mr. and Mrs. Ervin J. Jasperson. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Horton. Highlight of the evening was the delicious dinner served by the hostess. "500' wan plaved. with high prizes being won by Waldo Sorensen and Ned Curtis Sorensen won the consolation prize that none of the candidates promised to pass a law controlling the weather. Parents who misunderstand their children, have children that misunderstand their parents. If all the smart alecs were buried today there would be a new crop by sunrise tomorrow. No matter what price your product, there will be customers who want to buy it at a reduced price. Okel-herr- y. iJHHiNWM Rom where I sit... On Sunday evening Mr. and Mra. Keith Ferry had aa their dinner guests, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Morgan, Mr. Boyd Hurraston and Miss Carnia joe Marsh Finch. We Both Won This One The Sunday evening services of the Goshen L. I). S. ward were under the direction of the stake and ward M. I. A. workers. Members of the Klbcrta branch were Invited to attend, and to help furBlew other From told where I tho the ait I top (aa morning nj nish the program. when I discovered a shirt I'd put missus that evening), a lot of ue The theme for the evening waa aometimea get too worked up over $ Remember the Sabbath m had two buttons missing. Day to Keep It Holy." The program waa Joe," the missus says, do you little thinge... little differences ef aa follows: Scripture reading by ever read what you strife f For a opinion or taste. One person preShirline Riley; short talk by Mary man who writeq newspaper pieces fer! beer or alet another prefers K. Allen: piano aolo by Dorthy cider critior lemonade. Uut why all about tolerance, you aometimea Steele; religious passages by Lael cize tho other fellow just because ahow a lot of raea prejudice." Steele; vocal duet by Norma I.ee his tastes aren't the asms as ours? Jolley and Joan Tachiki. accom, Race prejudieel" I hollers. No That sounds mors liks you, Joe, panist Elva Greenhalgh; reading " one can accuse me of that" by Janice Branagan; Gleaner girls' sho laughs, snipping off a thread. Alta Okcllierry. Jean Pen-romean prejudice oghinet the entire chorus, (It so happens aha was sewing On Shirline Riley, Anita Allen human race, ahe interrupts with buttons.) and LaWela Kay, Dorthy Steele a smile. "Why get mad at the accompanist. Remarks by Rex world over two littla buttons?" White; vocal aolo by Willis Orame. That took the wind out of me. accompanist Elva Greenhalgh; remarks by Stake President Carl ratten. Caret Davis, a member of Cep fright, 1949, United States Brtwert Foundation the stake M. I. A. board, waa In attendance. Goshen Young Men's President Milo Burraston conducted the program. d, CHIEF BRAND On Monday Mrs. Barbara Hansen entertained for the following: Mrs. Graee Jasperson, Mrs. Eudora Pavia, Mrs. Mary Horton. Mrs. Peon llanaen. Mra. Melba Jensen. Mra. Lcnurr Finch, Mrs. Marge Christensen, Mrs. Lavrm Kirk of Goshen, and Mra. Wanda Huff and Mrs. Edith Stanton of Payson. LIME v CHIEF BRAND HIGH CALCIUM LIME Hydrate for Mills and Smelters O p cold-feath- er and reliable winter performance. thol will ketp your cor rolling Motion man it tho man to Utoco neighborhood your root Ho that knows know. motoring service today covers o lot more than gasoline ond oil. Thot's why he always makes such a special effort to give you the person- Hn-- i ef service you like and want alized service which Utoco stations ond dealers conscientiously strive to deliver. Yes, you gel finer personalized service whenever you drivo In at tho i- Utocd sign! Because of quarterly conference, which waa held In Santaquin on Sunday, no Sunday school waa held. Among those braving the snow to attend the conference sessions tn Santaquin were: Bishop and Mrs. Evelyn Kirk and family; Mr and Mrs. Ervin B. Jasperson and daughter Connie; Mrs. Rebecca Jasperson, Mrs. Mabel Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Horton. Mr. We Specialize in High Calcium Chemical FERTILIZERS a real champ qualities starting and warm-uPep 88 Gasoline is tops for between gasolines can make a lot of difference among premium brands. The difference that all gasolines arc alike. to your winter driving, so dont make the mistake of thinking Uiuco dealer s today ready with instant starts Pep 88 Gasoline is ready for you at your For tho kind of cor Drive carefully -The life you save PLASTERING may be your own. a CHIEF CONSOLIDATED MINING CO. 608 Dooly Building Salt Iake City Plant: Saddle, Utah ' . i i i 3 Phone 180 Expert W other Service with Geeelee Moyfof Parte . . wu UTAH BIT & STEEL 500 and monopoly supplied! Crosby, Freida McKcll, Josephine the diversion of the evening SERVICE CO. Lamb, MelvU high score prizes in '500' going to Crook, Flormw Tischner. Edith and Openshaw Deon Hansen. and Trotter Wayne Ornamental Iron Ferl Miller received high score ft Sheet Metal Work Aluminum MonMrs. Walter Morgan left prize in Monopoly. of Welding ' All Types Refreshments were served and day for Arizona to see her husband Bit Steel ft Reconditioning there. who has been working the honored guest was the reciPneumatic Equipment Repair pient of many attractive and useA MYSTERY STILL ful birthday gift. Representative The Carlsbad Caverns in New! ' never have been explored A. M. ROSS Miss Beatrice and Bernice Mexico n fully. Discovered In 1901, they are 55 Samuclson and Mr. August Telephone considered to be among the deepreturned home Sunday, est caves in the world. Jan. 2nd from a four day vacation the witnessed at California. They Rose Parade. j Mra. Eva Cook has received word from Ogden of the serious illness of Mra. Vernon Beck, who is in an Ogden hospital. Mra. Beck is the former Rilla Cook, and is a sister-in-laof Mrs. Eva Cook. On Thursday afternoon. Jan. 6, come more marked. the members of the Birthday Club were entertained bv Mra. Mary Whether that happens or not, it is indicative of Thomas Those helping her to one of the problems that all retailers must face, from eelebrate her birthday Included: Cleo Miller, Mra. Lola Nelthe largest phajn system down to the smallest inde- Mra. son. Mrs. pearl Nelson. Mra. pendent. Retailing operates on a far smaller margin Iuise Morgan, Mra. Edith Nelson. Mrs. Ethel of profit than most consumers realize. What keeps Mra. HelenMrs.Nelson. Bertie Okelhery, Morgan. it going is mass sales precisely as mass production Mrs. Lyle Okelberry, and Mrs. Mrs. Thomas Alice Powelsnn. does the job for the manufacturing industry. All but served her guests a very delicious a very few cents out of each dollar spent in the aver- dinner. She received many lovely age store goes right out again for stock, payrolls, gifta for her birthdky. Blaine Cook, private first class, taxes, rent, and so on. home on furlough visiting has This fact also illustrates why retailing has devoted withbeen his parents. Mr. and Mra. more and more thought and effort to fighting in- George Cook. While he was home his Corp. Robert L. Baxter, flation. The worst thing that could happen is for and friend hia buddy Corp, Muston. who are stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas, prices to soar to the point where an ever increasing visited at the Cook home. Bob's recently moved from here, .number of people would have to reduce their pur- parents hut Goshen still accms like home Blaine remained until chasing to. the bare essentials of living. That would to him. January 8. when he left Saturday, be the surest way to bring on a depression, with un to return to Fort Riley, Kansas, where he ia stationed. and all the economic other maladies. employment .We can be thankful Repot" Mr. and Mrs. Don Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hudson were among guests Ht the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coombe in Spanish Fork Monday night. The occasion was the birthday anniversary Frank Coombe. Other of Mrs. guests were relatives of Mrs. ('omhe including: Mr. and Mra. Ixiu Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Trotter and Mr. and Mra. Ed Snyder of Payson: Mr. and Mra. Thcron Snyder, Ncphi; Mr, and Mrs. Guy Farley, Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Jaek Miller, Miss Ferl Miller, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hannon, Provo; Mr. Charles Hansen and; Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hansen, Go-- 1 and Mrs. John Coombe for-!le- d of Mammoth, now of Span- - noon, Subscription In Advance, Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10c HUDSON. Lake with her daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mr. I. C. Dickenson left Monday for 1anguitch to attend the Joseph funeral of his brother Dickenson who died in a Salt Lake hospital Sunday. The funeral was SANTAQUIN NEWS . .Voles and son of Delta. in Salt IL'm.lSlIIJ) WEEKLY AT EUREKA. UTAH Printed by Goshen 14, 1949 COMPANY |