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Show rage M.V 27, The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Four- - Mothballs t iu., Important in giving WarB?lw' against dangerous iu.I.-- h, , from exploding atoms or lh(1 lection of new facts ahum' JT cnmjtosition of mutter T).v Elma Eowkes to organize for Uieir competing with the famous counter, familiar detecting summer work. The following officers were cho-- 1 of radioactivity. - sen: taDean Lamb, president: tael Patricia Does Social Houghton, Security kill . Ferre, secretary; Colleen Green- bitiun? Probably not, tor worked in the Santaquin Sunday Westover, work letter, not worse alien nT hagh reporter; Shirla schools are invited to attend. TTus wm an(j cheer leadvr; Marilyn ai free from fear and want ' the of means from the beginning .. QriH.nhalgh, organist. News Briefs Reported from Elberta v" Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wolf of Goshen came up to pass the time of day with the John Bauer's on On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Jones entertained a group of people at a dinner party, honoring Gene and Lorie Koote. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe Ely and family of Payson, Kay Koote of Elberta, besides the honored guests. Iaitvr in the evening, they were Joined by Mr. and Mrs. John 1 iauer, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Don IVn-ro- promise 1949 j j j j Friday. I . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lucas of Ku-- ; eka were down visiting with the Cyril Becks on Monday. i The Temple excursion last Thursday, arainsored by the StakeRelief Society, was a very successful event. Augmented by a group 1 Ku'vk On Sunday, Mr. and Mra. W. D. of the Prlesthoisi who went down I session. the Gene to for Manti the McDonald entertained for evening Foot cm with John and Valeria the workers were able to arcom- From 4 to 5:30 p.m., a special 1 Peter-Julia Hauer, Ashton and Ignore Jones plish 112 endowments for our Stake directed by program and Gene and Lnrlc Koote us din- on that day. sun will lie presented. Special triner guests. bute will be paid to all 15 past su-- ! John and Valeria Bauer enter- perintendents. at a farewell dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tolnian of taim-Mrs. Peterson is conducting a Wedneson week-en- d Foote and at Gene tario visitors were Ogden Sunday School symSantaquin the homo of Mrs. Telman's par- day evening. Besides the honored should orove of in- which are IS STILL OPEN LITTLE OLD . Collins . famed The phony , quadruplets t.ig roi'K' OF TIIC BRONXin their ents, Mr. snd Mra. Marl Barney. guests, Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Jones all to terest Specialty present. arms at Lebanon nurses' hospital McDonald D. peacefully W. Bussell returned to the hospital and Mr. and Mrs. numbers will also be included and s DAY and NIGHT Ready to serve you proud father, Charles Collins, a Wall street broker-,;in Salt take Sunday and taRuo were those present. taler in the a 14. baby picture show, The Collin Ethel mills Mr. the mother, proud were by with Adcl-joined visit ! remained for a longer evening they with a The Superintendents arc: r .1 I vo girls weighed four pounds, IS ounces; four and Mrs. Gene Bauer ami Mr her folks. tiert Kay. I. H. Dickenson, Austin seven RUT LISTEN I)ont try to tip tin- - jriris e and live three ounces, f' pounds, who joined and Mra Don IVnrod O. Pel- John Nels Butkr, Carter, and ii.y will be named Andrew, Edward, Barbara Mr. and Mrs. Kay Jolley were In in wishing them all the happiness four bits every time they smile erson, Giurge W. taBaron, Ervin home at C. Itolladay, J. rayson Monday afternoon visiting and success in their new Isiah Holman, with Kay's mother, Mrs. Hattie Compton California. The Foote's Elmer Tietjen, John S. Openshaw. WHILE SERVING YOU A CHICKEN -left early Thursday morning for Gordon Heelis, Jolley. Albert tafgran, ' California. Wesley Roper, Darwin J. RobJarKarl, Marjorie and Barbara CarArnold STEAK OR SHRIMP DINNER Wall and . . bins, Carlyle ter and Bonnie Oram attended the Eight prospective LDS missionvis. the attended BYU show at Santaquin, ehaufferod by ariea from the As it might cost you money, for they Izinrhcon will follow the after-- ! Mr. Alla-r- t Carter. The occasion meetings in Elberta Sunday. They at msin program. Commencing serve vou with a smile always! spent the time iietween Sunday was Karla birthday. 7:30 p.m. an evening program School and Sacrament meeting in will feature members from Mrs. YES-EVE- RY SATURDAY NIGHT Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jolley. Mr. trading throughout the valley and received Miss Merle Pett and Miss Doro- Elaine Browns dancing class of at the Mrs. I). J. Sullivan and Mrs. Ted Madson and daugh- - holding a cottage nweting dramaand Salt take. daughters Payson: readings song Iett of Our Special is Tried ter. Linda, and Mr. Steve Cordner ,home of Mr. and Mrs. Don lenroci. word this week that her grand- thy and SUNDAY or Mr. amt Mrs. Reed Pett were tizations. of Provo were Monday visitors at Thin present were Mi.w j ro,,,r-th- son, Win. Sullivan of Park ofCity, reMerle the home for the wek-enChicken, Steak or Shrimp Dinners, with Dancing will follow the evening I" hail been named preiihnt Band home of Mr. and Mrs. William whom home is in turned home Sunday evening, but program with Lyman Houghtons Ctule. from Texas, and Elders Brigham Young University Penrod. French Fries and trimmings. With these ker from Alpine. Christianson from Social Organization for the 1949-5- Dorothy remained for a few days orchestra furnishing music. from Orem, school year in recent elections. further visit. orders drink all the coffee you want. No Tuesday evening supper guests Salt take City, Graff rrom to and Randle Mrs. of Gene and LaRue Bauer were Mr. Brown from Arizona. Lichen were He was also one of 15 students Mr. and Lloyd extra charge. Mrs. Anton Maliustrom of Diviand Mrs. Ellis Sanderson of Eu-- ; Indiana, ami Elder Cox. Theyof Mr. rereive hand award for nine quarTommy and Diane, and hospi- family. Utah is in homes the Valley dend with service at the of ters dinner outstanding guests in were reha BingDean Conover, SAY-Y- OU FOLKS IN THE VALLEY . . tal in Provo, following a serious Mrs. land Mr. William Pennsl and Mr. the B. Y. U. concert bund. ham Sunday visiting at the home last Mrs. son of and Mr. Bill A. land performed C. the is Patten, Mrs. goiter operation The Bon Ton 500 club held it's of Mrs. John Andcmon. Mrs. AnJerry Sullivan of Park City, for- Monday. latest word is that she derson is an aunt of Mrs. Randle regular meeting at the home of! ARE WELCOME TOO . . . Euris recovering satisfactorily. well known residents of and Mrs. Conover, and a former Mi, hylis Ely in Payson. Those The wsiner the autoto theis just mer eka. were who attended Marguerite another passing thing resident of Eureka. DAY or NIGHT. Our waitresses are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Archer Vera Whitney. Val- - hiker, the quicker well have few er stick-upMr. and Mrs. Clarence Gourley and daughters, Karen and Jolaine, eria Bauer, Grace Beck, High School girls. The cooks are friendA. M. Ross, who is employed at and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Livingston of Milford, stopped in town for a Foote, LaRue Bauer, and Doris visitthis Midvale, spent the week-en- d ly cooks who know cooking. Eat where Penrod from Elberta, and Agnes The "Mosquito Fleet' was a drove to Utah Lake on Sunday anti few hours on Wednesday of from Wilson from Payson, with prizes small naval squadron selected by enjoyed a motor boat ride on the week. They were returning ing his family. you get a smile with your food. atA Commodore David Porter in 182.1. lake, which Archer Mr. named. where Lake three to as last Salt the being going they report tended a J. C. Penny meeting delicious luncheon was served to to wipe out West Indian pirates. something really super. Mra Leonard Ryan and daughwhich was held during the week. members. ters, Bonnie and Shannah, spent Hml Mrs. Wilford Bate and Mr. a who gets in Provo. chap Chiropractor--and Mr. and Mra. Sunday visitor at the home of Monday Merlyn Jolley was a member of for doing what any other family of Provo, W. Brady were Mrs. U Mrs. Mr. and the graduating seminary class in paid and and Wm. Rate family man would get slapped for. : PHONE 85 EUREKA E. A. Stoke were dinner guests Mr. ami Mrs. Irs Raeker. Jess A wild onion in India is passing Payson Sunday afternoon. He led voircs. of the chorus eighty ( The U. S. bureau of land man- of Mr. ami Mi. Pete Nevers on Rhodes, and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. from a useless weed to a useful Carson and daughter, ReNae of plant. It yields a white powder AND agement administers 341,000,000 Sunday. tahi. suitable to replace starch for sizBenton Patten is the proud re- acres in Alaska. Mrs. J. C. Shaw of Englewood. ing and finish in textiles. trombone miniature of a are has cipient The National Park Service The Louis Corbridges Calif., Mrs. Frances Coomer. Mrs. the him to during pin, presented advice in regard tairri. Mrs. Alice Carson ing that age-ol- d acquired and develop'd 28 parks Studenthody assembly last Friday, comprising 11.147.289 acres. amt John Evans of Iehi, spent to spending vacations separately showed who for being the student We can't understand the Tuesday of this week visiting at Mrs. Corbridge and son and daughthe most improvement in band folks figured we needed why the home of Mr. and Mi. I W. ters. Quinn and Carla, are spendsulphur work for thla year. anti molasses to pep us up. in the Brady. ing a few days in Roosevelt, while Mr. Corbridge attends a J. C. Penspring. Now days just a fairly a warm day is enough to send the Miss Beryl Trsm and Miss ny meeting in Salt IjRke. kids completely out of control. Paulsen of Salt take spent Mrs. James Toone of Mammoth in Mammoth, visitMavis its the vianiins they get the week-en- d anil we didn't. ing their parents. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. James McNeil of Eureka James Tnone and Mr. and Mm. are visiting friends and relatives in Reno Nevada. They plan to lie Dean Rost. SEE THE HISTORIC EAST OR SCENIC WESTERN FOR SALE WONDERLAND! .lio away about two weeks. USED'Tm ANOS.-50ond "up. Mi. Wm. MclVmnell and baby Ronald Griggs, a student at the VIA UNION PACIFIC THIS SUMMER Big reduction on new spinets. daughter. Karen Lynn, of Pocatelon Wednesday fo I', Y. It. was in town for a few town in wore wonderful lo. buys. Many Easy MARKET RANDLES He terms. Williams Music Company. a few hours visiting with Mrs. hours last Thursday evening. 108 East 3rd South. Provo. Anna McDonnell and saying hello brought a group of students lip . Phone to Eureka people. Mrs. McDonnell, from the Y" to participate in the PHONE ISO the former Miss Joyce Rife, has Elks program given for the TinExpert Washer Service BABY bed and baby buggy Rood been visiting in Provo with her tic high Basketball boys. condition. Call m27p mother and brother. Mrs. Millie with TWO frame buildings 10X21 feet. Rife and Mrs. Clarence Wahlqtiist was in Rusty. Genuine Maytag Parts Gxk1 condition. ITione 172. m2Hc were Salt take visitors on Monday Eureka friends of Mrs. Nellie of this week. Brandt, well known resident, will Mrs. Villie Tinder returned to learn that she has been t he sorry to her home Sunday after a pleasant seriously ill at her son's home, Carl Brandt, in Isis Angeles. latest re- week sHnt visiting in Salt Luke, at the home of Mrs. 1st Verne ports are that she is somewhat I j j d. SHr i;" i - srr WELL, FOLKS d . . SPOT THAI i i - : . j j ' ; ' j Society . . . , I ... 1' : . , e d. 0 i ... hitch-Waterhur- y, s. ... ... BRITE SPOT CAFE HELEN SAM tak-Hett- ie Lin-ne- ! j 910-K- - u. r UTAHH X SiicceA&iiil Parenthood w ii BY Strawberry Days i! I ;l il II il E :l H 1! IPfcsissiiit diirove ll i; n :i ii :i JUNE 1-2- AND -3 4 :li :li ii; 3: 1! ll FEATURING 11 .1 I 1 H t: DOC. SORENSONS' LIVESTOCK ll r .1 t ROY ROGERS HORSE TRIGGER i :i a I .1 ii i .1. :l :! i ;i I ;i ed il1- 3i HI III PARADES, STRAWBERRIES 111 (i i :i :l r tee-.isln- :i .1 AND ROPERS s f :i TRICK AND FANCY RIDERS -- i I AND IliS LIBERTY HORSE ACT TE3XV1SION Is to bring ehll-- L better program especially when I recalled the glowing boars of dren back Into the home, after a whole generation during which being read aloud to when I was a child and thrre was no radio. jroungatm found moat of their entertainment elsewhere, what can Mra. Dorothy L. McFadden who, as parents do to make the mast of this president of Junior Programs, Inc, opportunity for a closer family life? has worked with children's plays for years and who has pioneered In The first tiling you con do is write Junior telecasts, urges parents to coyour trlevkioQ station, telling them operate with stations In making wlrnt kind of programs you'd like to television an rducntlonal and culhave your children see. From Uie be- tural force In family life. ginning, video officials have realized that their responsibility for what "Station would welcome suggeswas to be srrn In your living room tions concerning the ape apx;d of was even greater than that of radio ihclr present shows, Mrs. McFadfor what was heard. Those who den writes In Parents' Magazine, might uiibUu.hliigly kill off a doe.en "and ideas concerning the likes and characters on a broudrui-t- . wiUi a interests of the various apes, They great spp!ng of puns niul smark-in- p are also uncertain os to the attenof list.-!- , are not so blithe about tion span of young audiences. The children rt In s murder for young ryes to adults wntel-.lr.,- ; could I very ht'pf.-- l If they m id!. see. ot tiini: tin y were notes of tl.e li : to ;:o the limit But Mils n:. l !.:c nv iuenis when spellbound, hi violence won't iii-.in:y l .st. they became or w.inden-.- l In the early days of ctilMrcu's radio. away. Farenr.-- cni.ceriied nlsud. thi-igreater rare was taken with l'h' jelilldren's u: leisure tune MniiiM grams than ts generally the nM'vrile rrt:..;..i:;y to T1m-i- i -, more b.ixnltt.e tionx. making spccUlc suctwd :ons curdling scrolls began U produ. e Uie POHnTII,ri)l lliP , Ul,.lr r,;U. greatest miuibrr of box tojw as ctdl- -' ,lr,.n krp gj,.,,.,. to dren rushed send tliem in, ami sponsors voted In favor of more anil better screams. True, wl.rn parents Uviime aroused, refrnis arre liwU-tu'and a ndr governing programs did away with Uie worst abiiM-s- . Hut what happened was, that must stations Inst Interest In children's shows and radio threw away it opportunity to be a vitally mriehtng part of our r.hlldrm'i lives. klUlicii, provided Uiere Isn't a play room or study a ailuble for liic telr- vb.lun set. ChlMren urd to love to Krrrntly I served as one of Iho Jadgcsi for an award to Uie bnl gatiirr In Uu kiLclien - br.ng around rhlldrrn's broodrast. It was fmotlier while mrals are bring pre- heartbreaking to find how little pared U uie of chlMIussi'a real marie there waa In even Uie nUfcfytng fxprrtriiprs. TP I H m I' i: u u MRS. CATHERINE CONRAD EDWARDS Aociota Editor, Poronlt' Magazine il cldl-dre- n Enjoy complete relaxation from the min-yo- u board your train until you arrive Pullman aoi spacious, accommodations. n's tout focal ticket (c(xfo anti icJcvtfti4 UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD 1. |