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Show ' SANTAQUIN NEWS . . REPORTER THE EUREKA I mujsnrj) weekly at eureka. utah ' 1tinteJ by art company publishing city SrKiNiiviLLK, Utah "Entered us post office July The Eureka (Utali) Reporter Page Two matter February srronil-rlHi- 10, 1848, at Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March at the 3, 187!)." IIakkimjn Conovkr Mrs. Hku.e Coffey - ssaaagasasssrati jsas HAflOMAt ADVERTISING ICMiSCNTAriVi Reporter NATIONAL issn u, iN- - A j well-adjust- ed snzncEEHani CHICAGO NCW SEATTLS AN MANCISCO OABI.E CLOWNS . . . Movie Btar Clark Gable nay ezpeei to to handed any kind of an Iron If ha keepo Insisting on suing a alrena rloon aa a eaddy. However, lta all In fan at the beginning of 19lh annual gait tonrnament In whleh mart than 6M atadlo worker bed off. day. ro ONE WAY TO START A DEPRESSION A man started a hotdog stand. He decidetl he would give the public a little more than they were used to by adding an inch to the length of his frankfurters and a comparable addition to the length of his roles. lie didnt serve a hotdog to a customer unless it was perfectly cooked. Word of the bargain he offered spread and his business prospered. He built additions to his stand which had started as one room. He placed an attractive sign in front of his place. He advertised the extra something his had in the newspapers and on the air. As the volume of his business grew, he was able to add a serving of delicious potato chips to each hotdog order. He was overwhelmed with business. He became prosperous. He sent his son to college to study business administration with the instruction to bring back the latest business methods so that the hotdog stand could be made even more profitable. Eventually the son graduated. He returned to the hotdog stand to give his father the word. Father, he said, the experts at school tell us that theres going to be a depression and that nows the time to save against the day when the money wont be coming in as fast. How do you mean? asked the man. The boy suggested that a real saving could be made if the free serving of potato chips were dropped from the hotdog order. Again a saving could be effected if the man sold standard size hotdogs and rolls like everyone else. The man took his sons suggestions. Business did as a matter of fact fall off some and at the sons further suggestions the man cut down his overhead by dispensing with the sign in front of his shop and canceling his newspaper and radio advertising. Business continued to drop and the man boarded the additions which he had made to the stand off during the years of prosperity. Finally he was down to one room with which he had started and business was terrible. The depression, just as the experts had predicted, had come. hot-do- gs , ' Klaine (Sanderson, daughter of of Lynwood. (). M. OunihTHon Calif., was a last week visitor at A. fSunderson. Then Higginson and Connitx if Spanish Fork and Lu- - relative in Richfield, lamienar homes. i cille Hansen of Mammoth. Prize Mr. Lafrevre, Mr. andMrs.Ijeon Blanche went to Jeanette Snyder. Herald and Kuniee Cloward and and Mrs. Cy Tolman, Mr. and Mrs. ,n a-- d Houghton. John Tolman and families are of home the at laying at Wildwood resort menin; Peterson. Sunday Mrs. night Julia ,,f Mr. nnd Mrs. Brigham Peterson a Provo Canyon where the are working on the tunnel. group of friends and relatives folks were entertained. Moving picture Mr. and Mrs. George Clark and films were shown of a wild game Clark of hunt in South Africa that Col. Mr and Mrs. LaMar Mr. and Mra. Max Rosen- Provo. Those on. was Peterson Chesley - lund and Mr. and Mrs. Abel Craig pivsent were: Mr. and Mr. BrigAlta Clark of Salt Lake hum Peterson, Ookincl Chesley G. I anJ Mi Ivan Lyons of and Mrs. Audra Peterson. Mr. and an,l Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lawrence Clayw.n and daugh- - Ephrain visited over the holidays Mr. and Mrs. George T. ter Scheryl, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Olsen and son Richanl. Mr. and Clark Mrs. Max Neff- Smart and sons. Mrs. Virginia Sanford of SpringMr. and Mra. Albert McKay and ons. Mr. Boyce, Mr. Emogene ville is nt the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Clay Steele. Cl ay son and Mrs. Leora Phare. fif , ! . Celebrating a birthday anniver-- l sary on July Mh was Mrs. Geraldine Olson at her home. Present were: Mr. nad Mrs. Curtis Mr. and Mrs. Wayne McLof-gra- Clellan, Mr. Mrs. and Burdell Grecnhalgh, Eva Isifgran, Mrs. Ililma Grecnhalgh, Mr. and Mra. Willis Greenhalgh, Mr. Jack Gardner and Mr. and Mra. Denzil Greenhalgh. Many' lovely gifts were received and a hot lunch wn served. ng self-relian-ce SANTAQUIN -- A girl baby was born to Mr and Mra. Kayi Peterson Friday at he Payson ho- pital. The little miss weighed in lbs. She will be named at 7 Wendy Kay. Proud grandparents' are Mr. and Mra. Evan Peterson of here and Mr. and Mra. Scott Steele of Goshen. This is the first grandchild. Great grandparents are Mrs. Rose Steele and Mrs. Pirene Peterson of Goshen and Mra. Dora Peterson of Santaquin. , ENJOY The Seventh pnrty wn well attended Friday night. It was held at the Santaquin Park. A program and weiner roast were enjoyed. It was under the direction of the seven presidents of Seventies. i f . j radio-activ- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith's baby daughter was blessed in the 2nd ward at fast meeting Sunday. In the evening the club sponsored the program under the 4-- H direction of Elma Fowkes. Mr. and Mrs. Dora Armstrong were among a group at Strawberry Reservoir Friday and Saturday. Others wen: Mr and Mra. Theron Snyder of Nephi nnd Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooinbe of Spanish Fork. TEACHES Del Monte Sliced No. 2 '2 3 for GRATE FRUIT Adams Sections No. 2 cans 5 for TRUNKS Del Monte No. 22 in glass 5 for SOUT Campbells G for ATTLE SAUCE Musseimans No. 1 can 6 for SPAGHETTI Franco American 7 for SARDINES Sea Lions oil 8 for . SPINACH Hunts No. 1 can 10 for Grated Captain Fred Openshaw home on leave for twenty days left Tuesday for Camp Ord. Calif. He took with him Howard Brown. 12. of Korea who has been visiting in Santaquin. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Warner of Idaho Falls visited recently at the home of Mr. and Mra. Reuben Peterson. While here they attended a family reunion nt Amrlean Fork Canyon. and Mr. George Kirkhnm enter! lined nt dinner June 30th for Mr. and Mrs. Monels Holladay nnd Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Holladay nnd son The latter left Wednesday for their home in Brooklyn, New There wen thirteen Boy Seoul attending the water e.aniperall at Arrowhead fnnn June 27 to 30 including Richanl Olsen, David) Roper. Kenneth Hansen Jr.. Famk Ewell, Gary) Openshaw. I,cl.in( nnd Charles Weirm.an. Lyle Walker. I,eRoy Nelson. Ronald Tiff-- 1 any and D. I.. Houghton. They an fnnn the Santaquin 2nd ward. Arnold Jarvis and Wesley Rper troop committeemen were with them. Mr. Beth lto reland and children Beverly and Fred and Mra. Ixniiac Boroland of Hawthorne. CnJif., Mr. Otto Smith and children Lynn. Larry and Jackie and Mr. Pearl Hansen of Goshen visited at the home of Mr. Albert Hud-- 1 son Sunday. Beth Boreland is the former Beth Hansen of Goshen. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jarvis and boys Dan and Joe and Mr. nnd Mra I. H. Dickenson, spent the 4th of July nt Panguiteh. They returned home Tuesday night. They wen at the home of Mrs. Edwin Talbot. They also visited with NADA BOOK PRICE 3 S York. Mi. Von Boss returned home Wednesday from the lbivson hospital. She underwent a major GREEN BEANS UTAH Pound CUCUMBERS OCR SPECIAL PRICE $1320.00 GOSHEN MOTOR COMPANY and Mr. Ropr Mile nt NOTICE TO CREDITORS tended the stark family reunion ESTATE OK SOPHIA ANN helil at the Payson Park Sunday CLARK. DECEASED: afternoon. Creditor will present claim with viMiehers l.i the undersigned Mrs. Della Hudson was hostess at 114 Atlas Salt Tke to the SiN'inl 500 club Thursday City. Utah en Budding. ur lefore the ixth A afternoon. hot dinner was served dav if August. D. 1P4SV to nyiuber-Alice Armstrong, MARY CLARK SULLIVAN Zola Ahlin. I Km Houghton. Executrix of the Estate of Jeanette Snyder. Blanche Peterson Ann Clark, deceased. Amber Wickmnn, Irene Petemon Published in Kurekn Repornnd Iviy. Special guests were ter June IT Julv and x Mr. . . !n Maude Milier ti-- 1 f Ppvo. Ollie IHIff. a CUDAHY ( I to 8 lb. average) 15c 49c CABBAGE 4c iouni GRAPES Kr- - 27c CARROTS SS 15C So-plu- Phone Goshen No. 2 iX Probate and Guardianship Notices Further Information $1 33? $1 Shortening Cream white lb. 85( $1 $1 MILK All Brands 1 tall cans $1 48( $1 N. B. C. Shredded Wheat $1 lkg. $1 16f SMOKED PICNIC SHOULDERS WHITE SPUDS operation. Pound spruits LEGAL NOTICES Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for NUCOA ABLES. Mr. I - SILVER CLUB . super deliix, radio, fresh air heater, spot liKlit, fojr lights, automatic hydraulic top, actual mileage 20,1)00, good tires. - at the ; . . . . - 4-- H fr 1947 FORD Y8 CONVERTIBLE YOURSELF WHERE FRIENDS MEET j Bishop and Mra. Jacob Jones Mm. Kstella Peterson of the Ixt and family of Gunlock, Utah visiage of farmhouses in ward announce that Summer Pri- ted Sunday at the home of Mr. and theAverage States is about 50 United mary i being held and urge all Mrs. Willis Greenhalgh. three-fourt- h of those but on children year, parent to send their Mr. and Mra. Lynn Colton of in New England are 60 years old. Tuesday afternoon at 3:.70 p.m. Ht the church. Summer Primary Beach, Calif., are visiting at the is also being held in the 2nd ward home of Mr. and Mrs. William E so state Blanche York on Monday Greenhalgh and other relatives. Ht 2 p.m. A group of girls enjoyed an The Santaquin Jr. High band outing and swimming Wednesday whh privileged to go to Provo to afternoon under the supervision of participate In the mammoth par- Mrs. Geraldine Greenhalgh and ade July 4th. Riutil Broadbent. Mr. Pearl GivenhBlgh. director was reHmnible. All in the Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ahlin nnd Mr. liatid were given n paw to attend the stadium show at the KYIT in Walter Hormcks were Salt Lake vlaitora Tuesday. the evening. Now Discovery May RECONDITIONED CAR . ar j Mrs. Isora I ha res of Phoenix, Arizona arrived Saturday to spend a week with rclativca. She i nt the home of Mr. and staying iby mixing them with carbon 14, in- - Mr. Lawrence Chiyson. She is the to the body cavity or n mature daughter of the lute Fern Hudson 'silkworm. Following the Injection, Wadsworth. . n,,r- ,h worm Foil 21 hours, nnd then it many Enjoying a good time up Nephi began spinning a rocoon. wn the family of Canyon The possibility that paner money If such radioactive silk were Mr. and Sunday Mrs. Mcncl-- Holladay, Mr. radiomade some lx fur mny produced paper money pur- mid day Clifton Holladay and son active to foil counterfeiters ap- poses- a feat that proliahly no John Mr. New York. Mr. anil Mrs. of ex counterfeit could mntch the day Hugh Twecde and family of (7ear-fiel- d peared today as a result of an periment by a cancer research also may conic when bank toller and Mr. and Mrs. Junior team. will lie using Geiger counter to Scnrle mid family of Spanish Fork. The scientists, headed by Dr. weed out plumy bills. P. Collis of the Paul C. Zeinecnik, In another experiment, four Dr. and Mrs. Vnl Hoyt of Provo Huntington Memorial hospital and pnrui were removed from two visited and blologiral laboratories of I larviird mjjj worm and placed in a test Menrl at the home of Mr.aftersilkHiilladay Tuesday that giant university, reported amino acid noon. wh ni,N1,.uw e worms when injected with a i!k gland apparently incubating was sulwtance spun silk that picked up" the radioactivity in Mr Jay Stewart Shell, daugh radioactive. the production of protein. lor of Mr. nnd Mr. Burnell SteTiny thread of ilk are used in American paper money. wart wn the winner of the new Authorities in the textile indus- ear The scientific team, which ingiven nt the Ihi Roundup nnd try recently estimated the life of R,n1io. clude Dm. Roliert Isiftfield, Mary stainless steel dyeing equipment L. Stephenson and Cnrrolt M. to Ik 20 to 2.r years. Williams, reported further that Mr. nnd Mr. Wnllnee Greaves they may have xrhap syntheHuman power is most properly nnd children Carol and Joyce nnd sized silk protein in the test tube. Mr. Lynn Boyle of Payson left A full report on their work was used in preventing the occasion Thursday. July 7th for n four is it for its use; otherwise list published In the magazine Science, to Cedar City. Bryce vacation day Marv Baker Kddv. official pulriicatlnn of the Ameri- ahum. Canyon nnd Cedar Break. They can of Science. will visit with Wallace's brother No hint soar too high if he Mr. Milton The team disclosed that they Greaves and family at -had injected two animo acids, gly- soar on hi own wing. William (Ydar and Mr. Ray Greaves City cine and alanine, made radioactive Blake. from California who will In at Cedar Oily. 4 ZUIISWSCIWSHHNKSIHSISSIIUHHSNSNCJWISIflNKaSWWUKINMINMIinilSHINHKSHIIHWMUHIMIHSIIMWHHSKSIIN Counterfeiters : : I S.j late-- ut . 1 Asg)&TlgN - boya and girls and not give oa. y t.. ' special Interest in one of t:,e r., .' Or he may be leu direct hiki r. . of a child matter of giving a feeling eecnrlty la to atop trying to achieve furiously to excel at a sjiort, r , , complete emotional security for your for office at school tn order to tract her attention. children. Actually, a Now, note that both boys i,. person might be rath-- I . er Insufferable to have around 1 But sense of insecurity about eerioasly, the best goal, according to friends with a girl to whom be v,,;. one experienced family counselor, Is attracted. You cant spore a rhiM enough security about ones accept- qualms and It would be fatal to ability as a person, and one's capac- advancement If you did make iu.n ity for doing what to expected, to en- feel equal to every altuation. i;, able the individual to put up with would lack Incentive for improve, a certain amount of Insecurity. If ment that aounds like double talk, let me Bat Ux second boy had, Illustrate. through the years of childhood! Take that unpredictable first exbeen made to feel that he wu perience of being attracted to the Important as n penon and that -- old boy if he applied himself he could opposite eex. Your (or he may be somewhat older) for unally accomplish a pretty good whom girls have scarcely existed up performance of hla tasks Conseto now, begins to notice one espe- quently, hla natural response to n strange and pnzxllng situs tin dally pretty classmate. Being the same ege, she to, also, more ad wu to meet It hrad on, to givt vanced than he to socially, aa girls something of himself In an effort to have the problem work oat In usually are. Also, she has grown hla favor. faster, again quite according to nature's rule, and to a bit taller than The first child, lacking faith la he to. himself, waits around fearfully, usuA boy to apt to respond to this that the prize beally aitoatlon In one of two ways he comes hla with little effort on hk either gives in to his sense of part Inedaqnacy, becomes grouchy Since we never reach an age when and restless and neglects hla we feel totally secure, this armor of school work or ho does somecan at least provide the thing to bolster his lark of will to keep everlastingly at the business of meeting problems and learnMaybe hell ask IX he may take ing from them. If you help your dancing lessons, or he might even go child acquire that, you've done all so far aa to suggest having a party that a good parent nut be expected at his house to he ean Invite several to do I1E BEST ADVICE I've read ly on hls Oimoii Hudson and Mrs. n MRS. CATHERINE CONRAD EDWARDS Aiteclala Editor, Parent' Magazine of (Slendale Calif, visited with Albert (Sanderson, Then and FSssie Hig-- , gmson and Clara Lemenar Satur-- i Sun-day. They left for Salt Make aaeiiti&I NC piTORIA Mr. find Mra. Spencer Higginson of Dragerton and Albert Guilder- sou of Santaquin ciitcrtiiineil at a chicken dinner at the home of Albert Gunderson 'nuirwhiy. The gievits were: Then and Kssie Clara Lunenar of Mr. and Mrs. Kvan (Sanderson of Eureka, Norman. Kvan and Allicrt Higginsun and (Slen Myers of Drsgertnn. An enjoyable afternoon and evening was spent. Liter that evening Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Higginsun were culled ill-toKaysville. Utah for the serious ness of Mr. Rruganw, brother-in-laHe died Sunday morning at 5:30 a lii. Mr. Parenthood iicceMfui III 'DSO.N. KriMrtrr San-taqiii- Subscription In Advance, IVr Year, $3.00; I'cr Copy, 10c Editor and Manager III J.A S. liM9 KauadlDes July 9 Fri. and Sat. Specials DELIVERY TUBS. AND SAT. 0 PHONES Pound 3v HAMBURGER (I-ean) Pound (All Beef) PORK CHOPS lAin End Cuts Pound EQi 3fV SPRING CHICKENS,,, 55c 49c STEW HENS ,wd S-- 179-18- QWiPBICI fill VIR YlDAYf |