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Show .' iri February The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Tape Two Elberta 'SANTAQUIN NEWS . . l'l 111 ISI 11:0 WEEKLY Thu 2nd ward held their annual Relief Society Valentine party Tuesday in the wurd hall with AT EL'KKKA. UTAH Printed by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY SrRiMivii.i Utah B, Entcrtvl M second duns mailer February 10, 1048. at Ihe post offiee at Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1870." -- Uamuson Conover Mrs. Ukllk Coffey Editor and Manager Reporter SATlOMAl AOvflllSlNG KFKSENTAtlVE asestuV! JATIONALCDITORIAI con-- I President Mane dinting. They honored ull over 60 with a delightful gift und the fol- having program wan carried out : ('oinniuiuty singing; prayer, Faye Crook; welcome address, Marie Opcriahitw; original song, composed by Vivian Kay; retold story, Melba Opcnahuw; vocal aolo, Cmaby; tribute, Maude llulla- day; rcsjonre, Engle Johnaon. While lee ereaiii und cake were being nerved Vivian Kay read ex eerpta from an old fashioned al- bum. Several of the older aintcra ex ir eased themselves and the eloa- ing song waa "God Re With You Till fv'e Meet Again"; Margaret llarlvigaen. Mra. Nina Nostaja offered the Hcrvicca of her ear and called for all sister over 6(1 who could not there otherwise. Mrs. Alice Armstrong and Mra. Marilyn Ojrcnshaw aeteil as chair- women of the aerving committee. tp!( 7At,, ? h i j .ASSOCIATION ' f h - , yy ; v; "V- NEW TOK SEATTLE SAN FIANCISCO li I ' Under The Capitol Dome By e vice-preside- siu-cce- two-ye- ar ri-- t e j j i j j . i ' . Uie El- - j TWO ' On Saturday afternoon, berta Scouts held their patrol meeting at the home of Ray Jolley. After the meeting, they were r, li DKAIJSRY ' i : l Hvy. j SLIPCOVERS Jer-- if UFIIOLSTERING BARGAIN DAYS On orders placed during Jan. or Feb. BIG REDUCTIONS ON LABOR CHARGES ; assisted to her throne by escort, Merlyn Jolley, at the recently held Gold and Green Ball in Eiberta. Tiny train bearers are Judy Penrod, left and Queen Nonna Lee Jolley c. Allstate Traction Grip Duty Tires Ji.fi able. Call 270 or sec Stan man. ;i " 7. I The loiter Day Saint girl will fiirniah the program for Sunday mght meeting in the 1st ward. The program hus been outlined mi follows: Principal speaker, Mra. lliatt, Johnson ami' Kath-- . Hon; solo, Patsy Downey; duet, Donnie Peterson and Janet enm-initle- 'iwrw.il hamburgers and frem fries by Scout mothers Fave i , ley and Klva Greenhalgh. At the meeting of the Ea'bort Water Company on Friday i.vIr ing, two new officers were led by stockholders. Glen Erick son was elected to succeed him" self as and Car! Patten was elected to j Members of the Primary were Malcolm Jolley as a Valentine plana at Purty guests ned by the teachera on Monday afternoon after school. Kach childpresent enjoyed the garner ell- ,H)llnds of lhc iiHf of c I b a maxed with the opening of the Co,( served Valentine Box. They wa-rwIlp.tlon of colors, 1. mineral? cupcakes and candy to make it a real party. FOR SALE gi-- l CHICAGO . at On Monday evening, Mr. and Mra. Don Penrod and daughters vlsi-spent a very enjoyable time Pcn- !ting with Mr. and M Mr.Lloyd and Mra. rod and family and Harold Jensen and family. j la-l- Subscription In Advance, Per Year, $3.00; Icr Copy, 10c if- -e ft THE EUREKA REPORTER Chit-Ch- 18, 1949 Ponrod- - !n ihe center is is Petite crown-beare- r, ACT NOW AND SAVE Get Full Particular! at DTR Nancy ' i ii ? . i renrod. ( i freshmenls were served. ;s f I Steele. Harry Marlow Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Wall of Pay-su- n entertained for several couples from Santaquin at their home With the heavily loaded caleii-- , dara now in the hands of sifting shown his hand on lulls of appro- Saturday night. Those going from here were Mr. and Mrs. Mennels comniittees, the Utah legislature priation und exmnsiiin. the legis- Holladay. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Christturned much of its attention this lature veto can a expect certainly iansen. Mr. ami Mrs. Reed sixth week of the suasion to the on many of the items in the approMr. and Mrs. Howard Holla-da- y appropriations hill. bill. It appears definite priations and Mr. and Mrs. Angus Holla-da- y Expected next Momlay, the hill tlu- governor will attempt to and Mr. and Mrs. Christiansen. will include general fund approfund appropriations within High score prize was won by general to approxi- his own estimated revenues. priations amounting and Ucneivc won the cut mately 115,000,000, or more than He vetoed the bill to expend prize. alsive the governor's $2,500,000 instito a four-yeproposed budget. They will be Weber College be could not Bertha and Mary Nelson entersign based on estimated general fund tution, stating tained consismeasure and for members of the Ladies the remain 1947-4sur9 revenues, including club Friday, Feb. It at pluses, of considerably more than tent" with the economy policies Literary their home. Mrs. Louise Greaves $15,000,000 as compared to Gov. J. advanced in his budget message. For the same reason he vetoed an gave an interesting book review llraeken Lee's eatimatea of Hellenistic Cult", and Ray 0 on the emergency appropriation of to the Utah Symphony Orches- and Sherla Westovcr and Lynn Sen. Fred J. Milliman Carter rendered an instrumental. chairman of the joint ap- tra. In fact, the only bills he had There were twelve members propriations committee, said the committee wants to present the signed through the first 35 days of session included a bill bill as early as possible in order the The Social "500 Club members that the legislature might get It providing $3400 to replace were at the home of to the governor well before the equipment at the Centra! Mrs. entertained Jeanette Snyder in Nephi. would fifty-fift- h Vocational School This Utah in Irovo. give day. the lawmakers a chance to act on an emergency measure railing for February 10th at 1:30 p.m. Present to enjoy a delicious lunch and vetoed items in the measure. $250,000 revolving fund to aid 500" were, any Mrs. Rlanche IVter-solivestock owners in The bill is supposed to he in the winter-ridde- n AlHouse by the fortieth day. which Utah, and a bill ratifying the Colo- ice Mrs. Irene Ieterson, Mrs. Mrs. Zola Ahlin, Is Friday of this week. Senator rado Iliver Upper liasin Slates Mrs. Armstrong, Lou Kay, Mrs. La Rue Milliman said it would he neees-sar- y Compact. and Mrs. Della Hudson. Houghton week-end to use this for final Wctier College rewere Prizes taken by LaRue Incidentally, preparations, and that it would lie mains a dead issue since more than Houghton, Rlanche Peterson and on session after the first day ready enough votes to sustain the veto Zola Ahlin. the fortieth day. have been pledged in the Senate, Well might the legislature get and it is doubtful if it could get Mr. and Mrs. Don Armstrong the hill to the governor before the the required In the und Mrs. Albert Hudson were fifty fifth day, which is the last House. Symphony NHiple. howthe group that attended the day it ran be assured of a return ever, still have hopes of getting birthday party of Mrs. Wayne un executive artlon. (The gov- some kind of an emergency ap- Trotter Saturday night at her ernor has five days in which to act home in Pay son. 26 members of on a bill while the legislature is In propriation. insti- tlie family were prerent and many state of Final inspection session. After adjournment he has lovely gifts were received by Mrs. tutions as planned by members of Trotter. 10 days ) 500" supplied the divertook Since the governor has already the appropriations committee sion the of evening. place over the Unroln Rirthday week-enVisiting RAC at Cedar Mrs. Effie Higginxon left TuesCity, Dixie at St. George, and day for Cleveland, Ohio to be with Snow College at Ephraim, were her Adrene, who is seriSenators Milliman, R. Manning ouslydaughter, ill. n Mars-deand L. N. Jolley City), and Reps. Mrs. Rctty Lou Nostaja Allen F.rnest II. Dean is in Cedar City visiting with her M. Fork!. Frank Openshaw grandmother, Mrs. Loddcr. Lake), and Wayne Hinton Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Houghton Senator Milliman said all of the entertained Saturday night for a except Carlton group of friends at their home. Thru new contacts and state Institutions Price had been visited at College Enough were bidden to comfacilities, we are now by the group. He added that prob- prise four tables of Rook. Re- lems at the Price Institution, where Prepared To Handle they are still enjoying comps ra caused by the death of Sen. J. Artively new buildings and facilities, thur Bailey Lake) Feb. are quite well known to the com 10. Sen. Builcy hud been able to ANY TYPE OF mil tot. attend the session to take In regard to state Institutions of the outh ofopening offiee. Tlie Deimicrats also have higher learning, he said appropriaSHOE REPAIRING tions will be ronsiderably shove 1 Senate majority intuettheir for recommendations of Governor the first time, but this is expected which were slightly over $5,000.-00- to mean little since there has been but also under the more than no split to date along party lines. i We dont merely cobble, $10,000,000 requests of the schools. Rather the legislature hus split up Also there was mention that the into "bloes." Shoes . . . Utah Water and Power Hoard mav One of the more HiwerfuI of D AYE THEM, receive about a n dolthese is the education bloc in the lars House, where1 IIJR 5 and HJR 6. Meanwhile the Senate was at proposing constitutional amendstrength for the first time ments to remove the state superShop Open Week Days full sinre the opening day, with ap- intendent of public instruction pointment of Mrs. A. C. Jensen from the elective offices and pro9 A. M. TO 6 P. M. a former member of vide for appointment by a state the upper house, to fill a vacancy lxard of education were pushed through by a section headed by Rep. A. I. Tippetts a member of the Snow College faculty. Fish and game measures continued to receive attention In the CHIEF BRAND LIME two houses, with final passage coming to a bill to bar successful elk and antelope permit applicants from applying for two years. This was a House measure passed by CHIEF BRAND the Senate, which also passed its new version of the .22 rifle bill. As it stands now. the bill makes HIGH CALCIUM LIME parents responsible for misuse of the .22 ly minor rhildren up to $500 damage to livestock and A provision equipment making them responsible for unlawfully We Specialize in High Calcium Chemical killed wildlife was eliminated. In the House a bill to provide for "badge" type fish and game licenses, to be worn where they Hydrate for Mills and Smelters could be seen, wss passed, along with one to allow aliens to carry firearms for hunting purposes anil another to grant hunting permits to persons over 65 for 10 rents. PLASTERING FERTILIZERS The Senate wss the first to han.1 its overloaded ralendnr to sifting committee, with approximately 200 measures on second reading to the group early this week going The committee wss set up on motion of Sen. J. Francis Fowles CHIEF CONSOLIDATED MINING CO. a week ago. He moved that the bills be handl'd to sifting for grouping and presentation in or60S Dooly Building Salt City der or importance on the first session day of this week. Tlie Senate attended Senator Railev's funeral Plant: Saddle, Utah Mondav and reconvened Tuesday morning for its first morning Chad-wie- - k, ki-e- Mcn-ne- ls ar 0. $40.-00- Mrs. Emogenr Dickinson for worth left fornia to visit an aunt. vVediH-sda- AshCali-- . f Mrs. Trilina Jarvis entertained for friends of her foster son, Joe Kelly, on February 4th, the occasion being his birthday. There ; wen twelve ineluding Jane Tolman, Carolyn and La Rene Nel-- j pre-ren- t j d. SHERH'S (R-Orr- (R-Ced- ar SHOE SHOP an (R-Sa- ll iD-Su- Mrs. Ida Greenhalgh entertained for members of her family and neighbors on Feb. 5, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. She served a hot dinner to 24 guests and she was the recipient of many attractive and useful gifts. e. i . 5 Suppose you saw in person everyone you talked with on the telephone. How tar would you have driven or walked? How much time would it have taken? Utah Severance Tax Bans Promotion of Natural Resources We're serving twice as many telephones now as we were nine years ago. Results of an eleven months' exhaustive survey of Utah's natural resources revealed that every one Utah's 29 counties share in vast deposits of both metallic and minerals in amazing variety. The survey, recently reported, was made by the Bureau of Business and Economic Research of the University of Utah, under the direction of i)r. El Roy Nelson, assoeiate director, and under the sponsorship of the Utah Association of Chambers of Commerce. Despite this potential wealth, both the state and the cour.tie.i may derive no good from it. II. Wright Volker, secretary of the state resources committee pointed out. if the state imposes a severance tax as proposed in IIB 159 ic lt 12-1- I t halgh, Loren Calloway, Thomas Gabbitas, Roger Ross, Dan Kelly, Garry Jarvis and Ross Smith. n, two-thir- . son, Dickie Dickenson. Ellen Green- 60-d- ay fire-damag- 1 r That means more jobs your tele- phone can do for you more, people you can reach.. The Mounto cnea ACADEMY OF NEW Mates Telephone & Telegraph Co rouo FASH1OX YORK SELECTS 0. & vd RE-BUIL- half-millio- i Qp AS THE FASOX "The 1949 Ford embodies all the essential qualities of good taste, modem design and subtle harmony in line and odor. It is indeed CAR OF THE YEAR a compliment to the woman who will recognize and appreciate the flattering Lack ground it provides for her best dressed appearance. style-conscio- Pm Id nt, Ths Fadilon Academy of Tha Padrien Academy of New York hat bsaa noted far the part 20 ysan for amwal selection of America! women. Iba 49 ford was choton la receive the Partilan Academy Cold Medal after 1949 aufomoblo madeb of all mat and h aH price date had been carefully o rtudlod from Iba ifandpaM of In d align, ilmpUcMy and fomi-nh- a rtyla appeal This recognition of Ford loadtnhlp In Ihn modem trend of automobile design rtandi ae a unique tribute fa Iba work of ferde Styling Department and of Doilg CaweuMonf Georg WaBmr of DohaM Mi boil droned ascot-Unc- O ni Iakc Nw York Goshen Co. GOSHEN, UTAH M |