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Show t'lu-- r pun-iil- Mr. ami Mrs. s Kay. THE EUREKA REPORTER in 'lii.isi n:i) at t:i:ki.y Printed 1:1 ki:ka. j ijtaii ! matter February as i 10, 1048, Kureka, 1,'tuh, iimlrr the Act of March at Subscription In Advance, Ier Year, $.1.00; Icr at the Mas. Reporter Ah-ii- Copy, 10c Belle Coffey WgaaBBSTT.B HATIOMAI AbVlirillNG m .. AbVERTISlf AsgoTIN IVA.S., uuimi'bM'ir.rrni CHICAGO I -- - ' tcniSINTATIVC EDITORIAL Submit news to Mrs. Dorothy Thomas not later than Monday i The "Clever Busy Stitchers" ciuti held their regular meeting. Tuesday til the home of Mrs. Beth Of the twelve members Isdonging. nine were present. The group sewed anil chatted . and tasty refreshments were served by Mrs. Thomas. - A t.f ending a meeting of the State Fish and Game Tuesday night in Provo were Mr. Ted Mr. Millis Whittier, Mr. Albert, Ray and Will Hudson and Mr. Henry Greenhalgh of here. Dis-- I cussion was on ways and means to stop the elk damage to farmers and cattlemen's property. 1879." Harrison Conovkr i.Jitur and Manager NATIONAL '!, Mrs. Lcoru Pharns of Phoenix, Arizona who ha been slaying at the homo of Mr. anil Mrs. Lawrence Clayson left Monday for her home. Airs. I.vnn Andrus of Long Beach. Calif., visited for the past ten days at the home of Andrew I .arson. During her visit she at- tenths! a fumily reunion which was held at Spanish Fork. n, Mra. 1.00 Jeffs of Alburkuerkue. New Mexico visiting at the home of Mrs. Ktha Holman. Summit Sowing club at Rthu Holman's present: Bessie Creer, Olive Smith, Stella Van Ausdai, Mae Smith, Norma Van Ausdai, Kate Goudy, Naomi Robbins, Shirley Montague and Bonny Van ' SEATTLE NIW TOM MANCISCO SAN , ' Ausdai. SANTAQUIN NEWS . )JA HUDSON. .Greenhalgh and Geraldine . Obion. H. C. club member were entertained at Payaon Park Tuesday night on a hamburger fry. Host were: Mr. Richard York and Mr. Guy Johnson. Present included Mr. and Mra. Guy Johnson, Mr. and Mra. Richard York, Mr. and Mra. Melvin Openahaw, Mr. and Mra. Clark. Mr. and Mra. Parley GimhIiiII, Mr. nnd Mm. Roy Olson and Mr. and Mra. Charles Reran ter club The Knife and Fork met Tuesday nt the home of their leader, kludge Dunn. The program included a piano solo by Carolyn Borgronn. Present were: Is?ah Hae Armstrong, Sharon Dunn, Dorothy Nather, Carolyn Borge-suand Jolene Hudson. Visitors were Chryatal reteraon of Santa-qui- n and Connie reteraon from Salt LHke City. Lender preaent were Madge Dunn and Arvilla Nather. Demonat rat Iona were on how to make Milk Shaken. Each girl gHve a dime for the Ice cream. 4-- n, Carlgrcn. Bobbie Armstrong celebrated his 5th birthday anniversary at hia home Saturday, July 9th with a number of little frienda attending. Included in the group were: Mau-rin- e r, and Maurice Hall, Allen Mr. and Mr a. Golden Taylor are Grcen-halgFred Hansen, Patay rejoicing over the birth of a baby Iaonda Marla Hudson, girl at the Payaon hospital Mondny Broadhent, and Stephen Fwwkea. 11th. Tia-ehne- h. July Mra. Truman Hall and children, Dan, Kent Maurice and Maurine and Mr. and Mra. Dean Francom will leave for Yellowstone Park Saturday, to a weeks vacation. and Mrs. Willi Greenhalgh had a company Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Cavlneaa and son. Clyde of Phoenix Arizona, and Mrs. Carl Guatavaen of Spring-villAir. e. Surprising Mrs. Albert Hudson her birthday July 10th were friends and relatives including Mm. Jack Miller and Ferl of Provo, Mr. and Mra. Frank Coombe of Spanish Fork; Mr. and Mra. Edward Snyder and Mr. and Mra. Lou Hansen. Paysnn; Mr. and Mra. Theron Snyder, Nephl; Mr. and Mra. Stanley Trotter, Goahen; Mr. and Mra. Don Armstrong. Santa-qulMr. and Mrs. Loren Robbins, Layton and Mr. Charles Hansen of were Refreshments Goahen. brought and many lovely gifts were received by Mra. Hudson. Prizes were won by Mrs. Theron Snyder, Mr. Stanley Trotter and on Mr. and Mra. Glen Openahaw and Mr. and Mra. John Elmer left Saturday for a vacation to Yellowstone National Park. The club members of Blooming Youth met at the home of Mra. Pearl Greenhalgh Wednesday and were instructed on how to 4-- H n; bottle cherries. leaders are Pearl EIREKA BRANCH OF . . . UTAH BIT & STEEL SERVICE CO. Mra. Ornamental Iron Pneumatic Equipment Jack Miller. SAKTAQUX Mr. and Mrs. Verl Smith of Provo are the proud parent of a baby boy, born at the Valley hospital Wednesday, July 6th. Mrs. Smith la the former Aria llormek from here. Proud Aluminum A Sheet Metal Work All Types of Welding Bit A Steel Reconditioning Repair grandparents from Kantaquln are Mr. and Mrs. Darrell llorrocka. Representative A. M. ROSS Telephone 55 The Remus Rota club were enIs tertained at the home of Bertha I.indxtmm Wednesday night. Sew- ing and refreshments were the diversion. Present were: Norma Hartvigsen, Lorn a Fay Carter, Muriel Bylund, Darlene Fowkes, Reva Golden, Norma Tnpham, Washington, D. C., July- - De-- 1 Geraldine Olson, Carol AIcClellan, Aih'le Stanley, Helen Butler and p reunion' born experience dictates the contract method should Reese Nelson. predominate, particularly in highEugene Roberts celebrated his way construction, in the public 10th birthday anniversary at his works program now under conhome Sunday, July 10th. Present sideration as a means of checking Albert mounting unemployment. were Joan This assertion was made here Ronald Ross Holman, Houghton, Tommy Obion, David today by Burton F. Miller, managand Teddy McKay, Jolene Hud- ing director, Highway Contracson, Connie Peterson, Kay Tisch-nc- r, tors Division of the American Robert Nelson, Deanna John- Road Builders' Assixdation, who son and Stew Ewell. Refreshments advocated also that "the highway were served and games were program ishould be sufficiently e in its Mope, with known played. amounts to be expended projected Air. and Airs. Lnrin Robbins and several years into the future, so children R. L. and Jeanene of Lay-to- n contractors can invest judiciously visited from Saturday to Tues- In necessary equipment, thus savday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ing taxpayers many milliona. Bertus Robbins. Citing Public Roads Administration figures showing that the Miss Viola Peterson entertained levelling of prices of materials at a slumber party Tuesday night. and labor has brought contracPresent Included: Janice Whee-ioc- tors' bids down from last years Katherine Olson, LaNaea postwar highs, Mr. Miller pointCraig, Jean Olsen, Carol Sorenson, ed out that highway work bids received in the first quarter of 1949 Georgia Peterson, Jeanette and Shirley Ann Tuckett. averaged two and percent Pot luck refreshments were served. lower than those in the last quarter of 1948. In the same period Mrs. Ruby Talbot and daughter this year, he said, 11S new bidDenise of Hawaii, Mra. Dorothy ders were low bidders, and in adsome 200 new Argersinger. Carol and Sharon dition there were' and Mr. L. D. Martin of California bidders who were unsuccessfulcon-in arrived Wednesday night to spend their attempts to obtain new a short time with Mr. and Mra. tracts. "There is no doubt that contracRoy Olson. tors know-hoagain is available Word was received recently by In ample quantity," Air. Alilier Air. and Airs. C. D. Greenhalgh of declared. "How cluBcly they are the serious illness of their little bidding inthe highway work is reflected Public Roads Admingranddaughter, Jerilyn, age 2, of istration data which show that a in She is California. Arcadia, prices of last California hospital suffering from even under the high bids contractors' averaged complications of intestinal flu and year, 1.8 percent below estimates of en- pneumonia. Jerilyn is the daughter of Air. and Mrs. Douglas Build. Mrs. Build was the former Visa Contract Most Economical Hig-ginse- long-rang- k, Le-Bar- on one-ha- lf w The other night a bunch of us were over at Judge Cunninghams watching a swell vaudeville program on his new television act. It came in fine, but Just once, the screen got a little atreaby. Before tho Judge could touch the knob to bring it into focus, old Windy Taylor starts fooling around with the antenna connection. I can fix that!" he says. Windy fixed it nil right. He "slopped tho show for us. and Buzz Ellis had to come over and do a ISO repair Join I understand Copyright, sit hi Joe Marsh ht fur Mr. and Airs. Charles Higginson anil children Marlene. Isaielln. Melvin and Milton of Benicia, Calif., haw been visiting for two weeks at the home of Mrs. Clarissa lliggin-sm- i Windy feels so bad, that he's paying the bill and has apologized to the Judge for acting so smart. From where 1 sit, it pays to and other relatives. Washington Snapshots By 0 VniteJ State! Orenen FounJation ' 5 RECONDITIONED CAR Mrs. Andy Larsen entertained at a childrens party during the week, honoring her little daugh ter. Laraine on her birthday. Games were player and refreshments were served to the following: Sheila Barney, Janet Kirby, Donna Tilby, Lynn. Judy, Kay and Marla I .r Baron. Nancy Livingston and Anita Ewell. ltai-Sc.M- a . the Federal Reserve Bank e, of San Francisco reminded the public today, following Inquiries from many person who believed the new currency of that denomln-thatlon now coming into circula- tlon to be counterfeit. The design heretofore in use showed the south front and grounds of the White House as they appeared In 1929. The new engraving was made from a photograph of the White House south front and grounds as they are today. Comparison of the two pictures will reveal the presence of addiat : 1 600" I ... new paint job, . practically new tires, coni-- I motor overhaul, new seat covers, magic eye plete heater. f ....This car famous for its economy and unit body and frame construction. NADA BOOK PRICE j $840.00 OUR SPECIAL PRICE $740.00 QammA Pxeiia Out in Arkansas, it Is learned in Washington, they haven't wait-- ! ed for Congress to pass the bill providing $300 million Federal aid for schools. On the contrary, taxpayers are as-- I voluntarily raising property as asked by school sossiuenta. hoards, so that school levies ninv lie higher. In Camden, for Instance, only 24 of the first 400 to return voluntary assessment forms re- fused to approve the Increase, while 376 agreed to increase assessments totaling $96.655 meaning $3,383 more revenue for Ouachita County, Albert Isements Reporting on Camden1 campaign for more tax revenue. M. H. Uothcrt. school hoard member and president of Camden Furniture Co., snld school needs hail been outlined In newspaper advertisements and in folders of information given pupils to take home. The board Is now working with the new State Tax Equalization Board to equalize lower assessments on property whose owners have not joined in the voluntary agreement. GOSHEN MOTOR COMPANY Phone Goshen No. 2 HSXSWWWSHl Disclaiming any special credit for Camden. Air. Rothcrt said almost every eltv In Arkansas is working along the same line. Some are obtaining outside help to reassess all property. Others are raising tsx rates instead of j Mr- - . .. at vwtd th,?L . . - Mm. Jane York spent lftt WwiW at Salt I .tike City where she i the guest of her daughter. York has been in ill lieal'h for past few weeks anil it. is yl.Jv the ) change will be of belief. t to her health. and Mrs. Air. Alyroii Christen.. nd family jent the Kour.h .f Jni holiday at Fish Lake. They rvport some very good fishing. i Air. ami Airs. Rodney Martin nf Genola and Air. and 'Mrs. Peart of Layton recently returned after an enjoyable vacation spent at Boulder Dam, Zions Can von and Cedar Breaks. Air. and Mrs. Carl Holm of Tooele and Airs. Hilda Holm, spent a week at Fish Lake. They took in Zions Canyon and Cedar or,f Humid Breaks. to prance, ,HrK bofore where he will serve a mission for The expression "Alilky Way" u the LDS church. common to the English, French, and Italian languagv. In German, Mr. and Mrs. Don Finch are the it ia "Milk Street." A more techproud is rents of a baliy boy Isirn nical term for the vast licit of June 25 ate the Pay son hospital stars is the Galaxy," from i Greek word for milk. The White Lake Riding club members and their families enjoyed Alany businessmen feel that Feda three day outing in Santaquin eral aid to schools carries implications at a time when Canyon. They enjoyed some good riding and lots of chicken and stress ia being brought to bear on watermelon were consumed during changing our American way of life. the three days. wide-flun- g KJNIHINIinilllMMUUNIUWmiHimiWniUNIMHilMIMIIHWt tional trees and shrubbery, and of heavier foliage, so that the grounds are a deeper green in the current design. Structural changes in the building include the balcony which has been added at the second floor level, and four chimneys in BRAND CHIEF place of two in 1929. There has been no change in the design for the front of the LIME CHIEF BRAND note. IIIGII CALCIUM LIME gineera of the constructing sions and subdivision of government. In April of this year, on work estimated by the engineers to cost $69,429,466, contractors bid in the work 9.5 percent below that figure. Hailing this showing as "the beginning of the return to the marked superiority and proven economy by contract work over day labor work before the war," the ARBA official cited the following from a PRA study during the k program of the depression: states and one Ter"Forty-si- x ritory built 53 highway project by day labor after first taking competitive bids in order to get a basis of comparison of the two methods. The total cost of the 53 projects by day labor was 18 percent in excess of the bid prices. On 40 of the jobs the day labor cost exceeded the bid prices by 31 percent and on 13 the cost was less than the hid prices by 10 per divi- We Specialize in High Calcium Chemical Hydrate for Mills and Smelters FERTILIZERS O made-wor- cent. By LYN CONNELLY NWNS The picture of the White House ,i which appears on the reverse of all $20 bills has been brought up - JJ PLASTERING CHIEF CONSOLIDATED MINING CO. 608 Dooly Huilding Salt Lake City Plant: Saddle, Utah Cttnuiuiiiiiiiiiuti Edita epRR eternal tinea of autograph hounds camped outside artists' entrance at studios along Radio Row missed the opportunity of a lifetime recently when tan gathered at nearby NewhalL Cal for a picnic... The event w a e staged by theAmer-ca- n Federation of Radio Artiste for Its Relief Fund which netted a neat $3,000 from tho affair but not a Ingle autograph fan showed up, to everyone's surprise. Chet (Lam) Lanek and Norris (Abner) Golf ran the bingo tables and organized tho square dance that night . . . Ibis is becoming a career for the comic, who have kaen leaden In tlie radio colony In organizing classes and parties for the dance fad . . . Kra Caraoa forgot singing for the day and ran the ride range, n' dressed aa tho Sheriff of Chicken Switch, Ark. . . . Top workout fcQ to Walter Tetley (who plsya LeRoy oo Tho Great Gilder-sleev- e" and "Julius" on tho Phil Harris show) 11s was the target w at the custard Ing tent Elliott lewis played kb radio rote of Frankie Remiey to the hilt and com plained that he eealdnt ander-stan- d why the pirate ran oat of hat dogs , , 1 only had nine of 'em," he as id Annonneer Frank Goes waa major dome of tho dart booth, where stars had tho doable pleasure ef throwing at earleatana of famed directors and winning prizes fee A baseball their marksmanship game was played with Willard Waterman's team defeating Frank Kebon'e Dina 11 to L Auctioneer Frank Nelson (Bert Woodley of "Blond!") sold moose heads, golf clubs, old books and aat-of- fa . , . But hia top rote waa auctioning off supporting roles on such radio programs as "Sam Bpadsy" "Straight Arrow "Philip Marlows" and tho "Philip Morris Playhouse , , , Ambitious newcomers bought roles for aa much as ths shows would pay Just to bar tho opportunity to show thalr abOfe ties to directors who oarer would bear them otherwise , All to aO, a wonderful lima was had by alL Yoons tedt in ifie drivers But ve want to make sure its in a Ford Million Dollar Cab! ... practice a little restraint whenever we get the urge to meddle. Whether it's television or a person's right to enjoy a temperate glass of sparkling beer now nnd then let's get n good clear picture" of the real situation before we cause more harm than good. j 4MWN dollars as first one-hundr- place. Six other prizes were given. MIHIMIHiniWHStlWMIHimHKIHMHIWKlIIIINIIUmiimUUIIMMIII I H5F GrA-nhalg- Windy Sure "Stopped The Show"! ! 1941 NASH n, Mias Verla Kay of Salt Lake Karen Christensen, daughter Christiansen, City visited over the week end with of Mr. and Mrs. comely brunette of here was Judged loveliest" of 38 contestants iJwNaiMiiil entered in Nephi at the fifteenth annual Ute Stampede Thursday, July 7th. I ... All thirty-eiggirl rode on ears in bathing suits and were judged by number as they n!e by. Karen received a check Mrs. Glade Draper spent the week end visiting friends in Lake Shore. Road Building Ie Grom where ! RECOGNIZES ROMEO . . . Mrs. Paulina Langston. New York, cheerfully awakens at 3:15 a. m. to recognize the Sigmund Engel, arretted In Chicago, aa the aged Romeo who left her holding empty Jewel bos, with 150,000 In grma and Romeo mincing after their wedding. Mra. Langston la looking at a newsphoto showing Engel talking with Mra Reseda Corrigan (center, back to camera) after bis arrest In Chicago. Mra Corrigan b one of Engel's more recent of many victims. The Birthday riuh , 2ft. in honor of Mn Larsen. '500' funuh.,' tl " IVw 'v' nings diversion and .,r.y r won by Airs. Grant .II. .1 ar(j Donald White, high S.OI,. consolation prize went ,'1 whl Vera I .arson and Myron (;hr.jJ,ni' ,ei5 sen. Delicious rcreshniei.is served to the following Mrs. Aliltim Thomas. Mr and M Vern Smith, Mr. and Mrs Mr. und Mi. w Larsen, Christensen and Mr. and Mw tv ,n" aid White of Goshen. June Canola News Air. und Mrs. Melvin Hansen and children of Afanimolh stopped off nt the homo of !on Armstrong Monday and took with them to Irovo to the eireus Howard, Is-aRhue ami Hobby. by Utah post office Ilynimi 4-- ART CITY PUHLISIIING COMPANY "Kntfri-f- July isicj9 The Eureka (Utah) Keportor Page Two uallr's market" Is gona as far as our truck business Is concerned! 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