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Show January The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Four-- ELBERTA CHIT-CHA- STKAIGIITKST T 11, 1949 RAILWAY The longest section of straight railway track in the world extends 328 miles without a curve across the Nullabor Plain in Au- Elva Greenhalgh, Reporter KI.HEHTA - Your reporter hw from Washington. received I). C., of a reunion of former Kibe rtaitcs back east. The reunion, in the nature of a dinner, took place at the home of Jack and Dorothy Jones in Arlington. Virginia. Present were Jeanette and Lniaine Bauer, and Mr. anil Mrs Kent Kearey. the latter just bark from a alay in Korea. We can stralia. iu-w- . , are high for a place in the winning line. The mighty Spanish Fork Dons rolled over the Tiritic Miners 61 to 30 in the first game of league play, last Friday. Outstanding for the Dons was Money, scoring 27 points, with Framplon turning in a beautiful floor game. For the Miners it was Rosenlund with 14 points. The Tintic boys played good ball but lacked the necessary height to stay in the ball Sporting Goods O always a story on an Incoming ship. Not many make yon feel as good as this one. Mr. and Mrs. J. Marion Robertson have been married for 12 years. They always wanted children and never had any. So they went to Ireland to adopt two. Instead, they adopted four, Charles. 4. Claire, 3, Michael, 18 months, and Tommy, 11 Jack Dempsey, former heavyweight charup, thinks that Joe Maxim stands a bet or chance than anyone else of winning the title from Joe Louis. Maybe so, but a bout might prove a bigger fiasco than the Brown Bomber's dull affair with Billy Conn in 1946. Maxim is not a colorful fighter, lie's the slow, cool, cautious type, the kind that would put up a poor showing against a man like Louis. Hes never been too impressive in any of his fights and lacks the drawing power for a big championship fight. So Louis probably would never fight MaxIxuis-Maxi- ' m j California. : Ronnie and Rosemary Oram vis- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jolley, and ited with their aunt and uncle in Mr. and Mra. Ted Mad son. and Goshen. Mr. and Mrs Sher Thom- daughter Linda, from Provo: as, while the parents attended conference in Santaquin. j ' , Variety of flavors o ' Jones. ICE CREAM Made while you watch Gov. Lee Rejects $3200 Deficit For Inaugural Float SANDWICHES low-do- o ... in Prepared To Handle : the nature of a celebration of the fine year's work done by the choir; a year climaxed by the presentation of a Christmas cantata. where all members participated in solo parts. Choir members were happy also to list among past oc-- 1 complishments and opportunities. their assisting the Goshen choir in the music furnished for the recent stake conference. ... ... Floyd Stewart is making his home at present with his sister ami brother-in-laFaye and Malcolm Jolley, while he is employed at Eureka. ANY TYPE OF , : SHOE REPAIRING We I i . i dont merely Shoes WE cobble . . . RE-BUIL- D THEM Shop Open Week Days 9 A. M. TO 6 I M. . Bill and Ilene Penrod enjoyed a visit Tuesday from Ilene's folks. l, ls That simple little thing turned the trick. When Lindas thumb traveled in the direction of her niouth, it was quickly jerked back. Soon she no longer put it anywhere near her mouth. My friend Boydcn Sparkcs had a little daughter who also had the habit of sucking her thumb until she was quite a big little girl. They, too, tried many methods of breaking her; none worked. Then one day Boydcn took her to the zoo where she saw the hippopotamus. "Whats the matter with his mouth ? asked the little girl. He sucked his thumb, said her father. d. j THEMALTSHOP Thru new contacts and' 'facilities, we are now On Wednesday evening members of the Elberta Branch Choir had a party in conjunction with their regular practice. The party was shop; ls Extreme disappointment at Gov. J. Bracken lake's rejection of a $32110 deficit to send a Utah float to the presidential inaugural parade, Jan. 20, in Washington. I. C.. was expressed by Democrats who gathered for their legislative cau-- ; cus in Newhouse hotel the past o SHOE . thumb. except Flyweight Champ Flinty Monaghan of Ireland. Perhaps Mr. Monaghan might have a change of heart in 1949 and actually apear in a title fight. Many of the little fellnwa in this counCONFECTIONS try. and tn Europe, too, are just waiting for the chance. Incidentally. Monaghan is the boy with the golden voire. If he puts on a week-enFLOWERS The new governor refuaid to poor showing, he usually favors crowd with a song or the For ALL Occasions grant the deficit to the atate de- two fight to them their moneys give induspartment of puhlieity and worth. Hes the only fighter to trial development to refurbish the centennial IVmy Express float for sing his way tn a championship. parade use. Bill llonohoe, head Gov. Ise said that in his opinion at f'arnrgle Tech, has the $3200 could Is "betcr spent drrlibsl tn call It quits and elsewhere" in promoting the state. will leave his post rome July Grant Macfarlsne. state Demo- 1st. Since Tech football back In 1939. they've gone down the ladder as a major power. In fart, to3 day, thevre not even a minor power. During the three years llonohoe served as head roach his teams won only one game DR APERI ES SLI ICOV ERS Illll OIJSTERIN G and lost 19. That one vlrtnry was a 7 tn 0 win over little Grove City this past season, t'nlcss Tech has n change In football policy, whoever takes If Ordered During Jan. or Feb. over Ilnnnhoes Job probably will fare no better. all kinds Clint Whitneys finally broke through the snowdrifts on for look a at the rest of Monday, BREAKING BAD HABITS the world. They visited with the AT FOUR years of age, little Linda Riegler, 122 Melton John Baurrs. Street, Texarkana, Tex., was faithfully adhering to a habit Don and Doris Penrod spent Satwith Malcolm and that her parents had tried desperately to break sucking her urday evening Fay Jolley in their home. The habit had become so tenacious that she would not play with other children but would stand on the sidelines watching them as she As far as the Rose Bowl officials are concerned, their sucked that thumb. only Interest In the game seems to 1st "to get as much Iler parents tried various methods of breakdough out of this thing and nuts to anyone who doesnt ing her, using practically every suggestion like It. Bowl programs were their friends made, and all they read in books double their upped to $1 and magazines. But, no. Persistence was which creatformer price ed quite a storm. Then ISO strong in little Linda. They told her she would hospitalized combat woundD. Carnegie rujn jier niouth, that she would not grow up to ed wheel-chaveterans, fellows wholl never walk again, be a pretty girl. Naturally Linda didnt grasp were socked $3.30 each for of adults ; she didn't care whether or not in view of the point their field sideline ticket. h In Thats n she would he pretty or homely. future that distant greediness. Rut thanks to n newspaper expose, that There was one ambition held by her, however: she little piece of business was Her parents bought her a pair of wanted to be a cow-gir- l. brought to light just In time and the romltat veterans got wore boots. You boots, because, as she knew, cow-girtheir money hack and saw the game free. are now a cow-girthey told her, and you are not a baby can't suck their thumbs since they Every titlcholdcr in the boxing any longer. Cow-girgame risked his frown last year have to hold the reins of the horse." new-hig- SHERMS i The ir FROSTED MALTS Gene npi-ratn- ... It was a much better game than the score indicates. If Tintic had the height to go with fight, they would be one of the top teams of ,a an in underwent an at the Holy Cross hospital on Wednesday. All of his are especially grateful to the triends an wishing him a speedy i.o.O.F. Lodge for their kind sideration and helpfulness at the time of the aervicea. William T. Jolley to hia Signed home on Monday from a month-- ! Mr. and Mra. Milliard O. Hines long visit with his daughters in Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Robinson ALL ADOPTED . . . There' im because, being a businessman, he wants someone wholl draw at the gate. The battler who faces the champ should he someone with a punch a punch good enough, if it landed, to knock Louis out. And Ezard Charles seems to be the only one around these days who has that punch. game. GLASS Glass ran be frosted by jng It Wjtj, a solution of half a Kpsom salts in a Mr. and Mrs. Gene Foote Salt Lake, where In-for- e FROSTING j Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McDonald spent Saturday evening visiting at Mu home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Jones. Springville Tonight Tin T intic Miners tin working liaril to iron out SOUK' invading the Springville Kl of the rough spots Devils this Friday night. Jan. 11. at H:(X) p. in., and hoes - The first patent on an electric motor was granted in 1837 to Thomfcs Davenport, a Rutland Vt.. blacksmith. '"V"!. ring ax the three hoys recalled boyhood limes in Elbcrta. Tintic Miners Invade Tall Title Round Spanish Fork Dons Take (lame From Hard Fighting Tintic Five In Fridays First (lame A foot-coa- And that ch tumb-suckin- habit was gone forever I g j and Quarter i'ole have been named With Citation out of the nin. the race now is a wide open affair. Several other fast- steppers. Cosmic Bomb, Frankly. Shannon II, Honeymoon and Din- -' ner Gong, are sure to give the favorites a battle down the home stretch but its best to wait until rare time for the real dope. A muddy track can make a whale of a difference. Right now the longest shot entered in the race ''J110 VIS?:1 followed Harbor at 500-- STAR SPECIAL Big Redaction in Labor Charges DTR Eighty - nine named for the Anita Handicap 1. Will Owner Richard Murk-emia- n sell the St. Iamls Browns? Though that seems to be the Mg question In the majors today, It's almost certain that Muekerman will sell If the right offer comes along. The Browns have been a losing proposition the past few years. Home attendance has been 'cry low too low to properl v operate a tilg league cluh. Muekerman warned St. Iioiils fans last spring that they would hat e to support the Browns, or else hed move the team tn some other city. Well. I ais ,ngelis hackers have been tnlng to swing the Brown deal now for two years. So, don't tie surprised In the starters have been $100,000 In which On Santa Trust chairman, said he thought "It will not be a political parade, ut a ceremony inaugurating the art." he commented. Mr. Macfarlune also regretted e in most cases, is suffirient to dcr the victim immobile. To the d sports fan, all this may be a big laugh. But the laugh is on them because the "freaks" are big box office attractions and they're all making plenty of monren-th- serious-minde- ' ey. j Goes With Every If any housewife wants a floor covering to last from her wed- ding day to her diamond anntver- sary, American manufacturers will soon be able to furnish it. acocrd-- . ing to present indications, An Eastern manufacturer says the new rovering, billed as pract-- i icallv indestructible under normal use." will be ready for distributors by next July 1. It will be produced . ! j . ; - Ve Sell During This January Event in 10 colors. The increased durability of the new product is due to use of resin-hase- d synthetic instead of i linseed oil, used for years in mak i j Look What You Get! ing surh coverings. WANTED PLAIN sewing- aprons, novelties, crocheting, etc. Will also do "We could have Imd the monev some baby sitting. Call Mrs Hilda Webb, Phone 5K8. near future if the St. lery by popular subscription," HOlSE to rent. Mr. Daigleish, American longue franour local telephone manager is chise is moii to I .os Angeles. very- anxious to move his family here, but is having difficulty When il comes down to mat finding housing facilities. Please oddities. LEGAL NOTICES Hollywood knows how to contact him at telephone office. dig em up. George got his start there as did Nature Boy Probate and land the Isopanl Boy. Tin Zebra LOST Kid. who looks like a fugitive from Notices Guardianship the African veldt, is also a pro- WHITE Collie head dog. duct of the West Coast promoters. Consult County Clerk or the brown. Please return to lvte Now they have a new ISiMrliio Signers lor 1 Sorenson. who is easily the "bigFurther Information gest" attraction of them nil. lie BLACK nlligator leather wallet. is mlled the Blimp nnd tips the Important papers inside wallet. scales at. roundlv, 610 pounds. He Dorwnine Wnhlquist, Phone 163. NOTICE p Applications will tn received un-- simply falls on hia opponent which. Snturday, January I3th. at thc it y Hall, fur the position of I s .1-- One-ha- lf grunt-and-groan- M U LifJ RINSE TUBS and .This big Set of Dexter - - Gem-genu- EXTRA VALUE 13S-J-- .1-- p I J-- li 1 $9.00 Worth of Rinso TWO WASHING TUBS for cleaner c lothcs, quicker, easier! TWO WASHING TUBS to cut washing time in TWO! TWO WASHING TUBS to save soap, hot wa- ter, electricity! TWO WASHING TUBS ...exclusive with the DEXTER TWIN TUB. -- I ENJOY YOURSELF - - 1 EUREKA CITY COUNCIL. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO INN) OWNERS Eureka, Utah. January 14. 1040. Dog Licenses are now due. $2.00 late - $4 00 Female. Payable at le Office of City Marshal or City ;eorder. Any dog Hint is not EUREKA CITY COUNCIL. SALE NOW IN PROGRESS WHERE FRIENDS MEET at the SILVER CLUB Use Your Credit Easy Terms Arranged |