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Show ELUERTA THE EUREKA REPORTER mt!.ISHi:i) WEEKLY AT CHIT-CHA- Club Hews . . . u?More Violet Bogdan on Thura-- e . Society . . . . j j : Printed by j j i ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Sikinuvillk, Utah Is-r- s matter February 10. 1048, at the Entered aa port office at Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879." 10c Subscription In Advance, Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, wcnml-clai- , w j Ili-n- e Editor and Manager H r, j v ; j r ! , ' Mrs. JIkli.e Coffey i ' AOVilUSlNO ICMIUNTAtlVf SATIONAI -- 4-- H Harrison Conover Reporter IS instruction on dress mak-- 1 was given to the girls, and reElva (Jrrenhalgh, Reporter ing freshnients were served. The Better Home Makers Members present at both meet-- . The Aaron Cards Just returned fiub met at the home of Nelda Mr. and Mrs. Jarm T.n-Bot- h o'clock, 11:00 at mgs were Helen ivtt. Carlene Childs Tuesday from a week's visit in Canlslon. Burke was present and JasjN'r, Darlene Peart, Violet Bog- -- win, Mike, and Dan Berry of Canada A temple session, the wed- demonstrated hair styling. Nelda dan, Ann Snell and Carol Frank- moth left Tuesday f,r "if1"ding of Aaron's sister, a second the lin. ss Yellowstone to aid Camvolunteered Ju, Watcrton .through and at 'Chillis honeymoon club have com- - plan to njwnd Pioneer The BTC model. eron National Parks, a trip A ' their program for the sum-- , Evanston, Wyo. Following the business meeting, pleted through (llacier National Parks, 1 break-mem-a : mer and concluded with were some of the happy events refreshments were served to Janet Gunderson, daughter Beverly Bell, Nelilu Childs, fast given for their mothers. It they enjoyed. Their two lit Lie lia- Nac Fox, was given at the home of assistant Mr. and Mra. Jark a hies were left in American Fork Bethea Wahlquist, Sheph with Romta's folks. Eilna Webb and Mary Ism Mr- - hauler Ancilla Giovannoni on July !( Flora Hickman) of Ti . . at ten o'clock. Nev., is spending the week Neil. ikJ club meet-- 1 Pill amt Penrod and their The Peppy Pals guests at breakfast were Hickman home. Special club family returned homp Saturday ings seem to get better and bet- Mra. Ruth Wahlquist, after a three-dater. On July 14. the members met supervisor; Rt. Rev. Mxgr. A. F. fishing trip in Southern Utah. They were at the home of Mrs. Dee Clement Giovannoni. Mothers present: Mrs. U. S. Profit, Losses on the trip by Mr. and for a slumber party, or a better V. Weitzeil, Mrs M. Bogdan, Mrs arm vommoaities Mrs. Henry Jolley. Mr. and Mrs.. statement wold be a "slumberlwui George I,. (onihs and Mrs. W. . . Crossing FAN MAH BROW ' I April Petersen of Provo. Mr. ami most interesting Westinan. party." One of the Mrs. O. A. Penrod and Mrs. Lois government made about paths at New York's La Guardla A menu of fruit, cooked cereal, events of the evening was a bath- 970,000 going Donna iron July i, 194 Frnnlngton, Tuttle of Manti. and Mr. and Mrs. chocolate. contest. airport, hot Marie . scrambled Stapley eggs, ing beauty . Karl Penrod of San home to Bio do Janeiro and Can won tj,e honors with Lael Clement muffins snd tosst was prepared to March 31, 1949, on corn, rio Lohr, heading for a vacation in and Julv Carlson close seconds. by the following members: fruit, tobacco, wheat, dry edible bean! Malcolm Jolley and his boys and the British Isles, combine forces Mrs. Clements served watermelon. Kathleen Comhs; cereal, Louise linseed oil, and 13 other fin. (Hade Harney of Salem wen in to brat tbs best until their planes The following morning the mem- - Weitzeil; chocolate, Judy Weat- commodities. Eureka for the show Thursday ev- -' Losses were made on oh.. arrive. hers journeyed to the City Park man; muffins, Catherine Caputo; and cooked breakfast for the eggs, Mary Bogdan; toast, Martha supports, $20,000; peanuts, in. leaders, which proved to be a lot Kem merer. The kitchen was under 279,000; dried eggs, $561,000- jj. Carl, Benton, and Gaylord Pat- -' of fun. After breakfast Fred John- - the supervision of leader Louise quid and frozen eggs. ten. ami Mrs. IrtLie Patten of son came in a truck and took us Frisby. $60,000; potatoes, $ierl Kpaniish Fork, spent a wonderful to the Lime Quarry. We saw how A nicnic outing was enjoyed at 501,000; flax fiber, $144,000- data day at the Patten Reunion at the lime was mined and then visi- the Payson Park on July 13 by $1,000; honey, $470,000 turpentine Saratoga Hot Springs on Saturday ted the mill. The members of the the BTC's and the Happy Home $284,000; hay and pasture seeds Peppy Pals wish to thank Mr. takers who joined together for a $93,000; domestic sugar beeti. Miss Joan Pcnroil. daughter of Johnson for the Interesting trip and of fun and frolic. Ball $4,501,000; tung oil, $323,000; and is C. J. The Penney Company Mr. and Mrs Earl Pcnroil. has for the information given about the m(rning games, acrobatic stunts and sun wool, $10,263,000. the Aaluteil by the August issue of Quarrybathing were the preferred activt- home of Ion and Doriin Penrod Coronet magazine in an article club met ties before lunch, The Home Foods Those Amazing Ienney while folk wen- - on a ramp- titled, Henry Wadsworth Imgfellow. at the home of their leader, Mrs. Leaders: Louise Frisby and Stores." ing anil fishing trip. American poet, was burn in Porat Donna asst. 15, and Knott Randle leaden Friday, July The article, which was written 7 Giovannoni Maine and tland, in 1807, j Ancilla Paxman p.m. Don anil Doris Penrod joined by Iwrence Galton, describes e Lunch boxes were packed and motored the young ladies to othi-of Don's family for the Company which in 47 years kinds of sand- - son. a at tho Penrod Re- grew from a single, liny store to wiches different made were for the lunch natiun-wide BTC members present were: chain of more than union at Luke's Hot Pots last a boxes. IVE BEEN TOLD Christianson,, Louise Weit1,600 by being friendly and helpJudy Thursday. The second meeting was held zeil. ful and giving good merchandise Mary Bogdan. Kathleen Tuesday, July 19, at the home f Comhs, Catherin Caputo, Martha The A. D. Joneses attended the valura. Lila Cherry Tuesday, July 19. when JESUS was here Kemmerer and Judy West man. Tintic Standard riiib'a outing SatThe Penney store here is Mrs. Izola Parker, County Home Home Makers: urday evening at the Eureka Park. mansged by Iubi FI. Corbridge. Demonstration Patricia Happy was present Bauer home. on earth he couldn't Lucas, Deanna Wall, Margaret Penney's caters to the average at the meeting Agent a and very gave Ann Marian Sax, Atherley. Roy Tiu'hikii and Stan Water- American family, declares CoroPeggy interesting talk on health prob- Ann Naef and Ethel Mae Galley. bury spent an enjoyable day in net. "What Penneys has accom- lems. please everybody. We Salt Lake City Tuesday, on a com- plished is to combine all the adMembers present at the meetings bined business and pleasure trip. vantages of modern Connecticut is a popular resort dont claim to either but Mary Mike Atherley, Betty state with the old home- were Ann Lila Baker, Angeline Bogdan, Mr. and Mrs. John Bauer and town store idea, sacrificing none we will TRY. . . FOR SALE Mrs. Anna Bauer enjoyed a lovely of the lattera friendly helpfulness Cherry. Mary Lou Farren, Toni Connie Jameson and Coleen Ferris, customers. towards evening Thursday at the 62 Ranch NORTHWEST Model 40, Serial For 47 years, says Coronet, It Paxman. visiting the Wolf family. No. 3410 combination shovel anti The Jolly Snip Snappers met haa been an ironclad Penney prinBRITE SPOT CAFE dragline good condition, used. Monday of last week at the home Benton Patten is in Provo work- ciple not to quote comparative of dri-- ; 315 c.f.m. Ann Diesel Snell. Schramm The are not held. "We are "Sales" girls being prices. ing a few days at his grandpa's ven portable compressor, new. Don't Deliver" Is an unbreakable taught how to make simple Sam and Helen Wililam A. Penrod. dresses. truck Hyster 1000 lb. Fork-lirule, and not a single dollar's with extra scoop, completely' worth of goods has been sold across Following the business session, Phone 85 Mr. and Mrs. Wililam Penrod overhauled. All priced to sell. refreshments were served to the counter on credit. were in Provo Tuesday for the fun- theMuch of the credit for Penney's members. and Equipment Supply eral of Mr. A. T. Madsen. Mr Eureka, Utah The second meeting of the Jolly and success goes to James Company. 501 W. 7th So. Salt Madsen was the father of Ilene's spirit Lake City. Phone A5ca. Cash Penney, who was born 73 Snip Snappers was held at the brut years ago and now is honorary board chairman of the Company Malcolm and Faye Jolley visiti-he founded. Today, he still U seen with Malcolm's mother. Mrs. Hat- at his New York office, when he tie Jolley of Payson on Sundnv. isn't lecturing in churches and before business and civic groups. Coronet concludes its tribute to One of Kllierta's most anient fishermen says that he wonders the Penney stores with these what the younger generation is words of J. C. Penney: "Today's coming to. He really didn't mind greatest challenge is human relaso inurli that his son already hail tions. twiee ns many fish as he has. He didn't even rebel too nitieh when When I get home safely from a the Imy came over to the hole I sometimes think that the where he had been fishing and pul- trip were afraid of autothat horses led out the biggest fish of the day. but when the young sprout started mobiles around 1900 werrn't so out. "Dad. the reason you can't dumb after all. ". That's all. catch fish j EL'NEKA. UTAH ihonie of 4-- H T Hv 1919 Eureka, Utah, Friday, August 5, a Page Two ; i Dii-go- NATIONAL EDITORIAL A55At,N j riiuHiMi'!.'.u..ira CHICAGO NIW TOM SEATTLS IAN MANCISCO - IttSSBSBBSSSa ; Penney Stores Get $742,000-flaxseed- - Magazine Salute The following editorial is quoted from the El Paso Times, of Saturday, July 9, OUlt MINING INDUSTRY Organization of the Western States Chamber of Comemrce Metals Association, which took place in 19-1- , i - 4-- H hi-- r Lu-Les- lie j r Pay-thre- rr The chamber of commerce delegations were composed of business men. They konw their communities suffer when mining operations are curtailed, resulting in laying off hundreds of men and a depression of business generally. The Times is not in a position to say whether domestic metals prices should be stabilized along with farm prices, but this newspaper insists that mining is one of the basic industries in our country and that it should be given very serious consideration by the Federal Government. , ng Among El Pasos neighbors, Grant County in and New Mexico, and Bisbee, Douglas, Globe-MiaClifton-Morcnthe in last been hit in Arizona have few weeks, or they are in fear of drastic curtailments. That is no small matter in the economy of the entire Southwest. Surely, the Congressional delegations from Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Nevada, Colorado, California, Wyoming, Montana, Michigan and those from other states which profit directly or indirectly through the mining industry, are strong enough in Washington to see that a tariff on foreign produced copjier, zinc and lead is reimposed. The United States is, and should he, friendly with countries in South America. Rut g our Government simply could not afford to keep South American mines in operation while those in Mr. and Mrs. Don Penrod by Mr. and Mrs. Stan our Western States are forced to close. Powelson of Goshen wen visitors the Sunday evening meeting in It is probable that mining operations in the West atMammoth. and Southwest will not be resumed to the extent that Friday evening. Mr. Hnd Mrs. they were during and immediately following the war. W E. Wolf of Goshen, and Mr, It would not be sound economy to keep on producing and Mrs. Dan Hartwell of Ins Vgnn. Nevada. Visited at tile John copper, zinc and lead to such an extent if there were Bauer hornet. not a sufficient market for those metals. The GovernMachinery is licing repaired and ment should go as far as it can in stockpiling those made ready for the grain harvest dowhich will eommenee in the next metals a fair price. Ry all means it should use few dnvs in Kllivrta. This year d mestic metals for that purpose and not promises to Is- one of the best metals. harvests in n number of years. Mining is a powerful industry in our part of the Oil Company To country. Our delegations in Congress should realize that and do all they can for the mining industry. Begin Drilling mi ci ft Hi-inc- r her-in-la- metals-producin- forcign-pro-duce- BRAND LIME CHIEF BRAND HIGH CALCIUM LIME Wc Specialize in High Calcium Chemical FERTILIZERS S I O MEAT SPECIALS PLASTERING I CHIEF CONSOLIDATED MINING CO. Dooly Building Plant: Saddle, Utah 40) Salt Lake City 300 Tins for 29c SODA CRAX Purity 2 lb. Box 45c TUNA FLAKES SALAD DRESSING Rest Foods DEVILED Near Mt. Pleasant lts Clear Water HAM lie IGA UJQG33 IGA BRAND Phones fine foods .5 179-18- 0 Delivery Tues. & Sat. , .. 29c Vienna SAUSAGE 18c 19c n,,KK'V0,,0S IGA DRIED BEEF 59c SPAGHETTI 31c ygS SPUD CHIPS PEANUT HEWLETS YUM CATSUP '' 39c 37c 37c BUTTER PuSth110" S,cfeT DILL PICKLES RIPE OLIVES 13C 48( Quality Qt. Bottle WYANDOTTE Ofa ajUV Extra Large Can April of 1947. Use DDT To Knock Peach Tree Borer To get the best of the peneh tree Imrera. spray the trunks of your live with DDT, 2 ounces of SO ier cent wettablc powder to' S callous of water.' I'm the spray on about the sec-- 1 mid week In July, and then repent k interthe treatment tn vals for two more sprays. New York Experiment Station ori'lurdists have found that this i -S- iv.rthod will give you excellent control with very little work. CVIsua: "My boy, when you drink a glass of tomato Juice you look Just like a thermometer." Hari-Kar- i is a method of sumte practiced in Japan. lZlS MOS t. 2398 2'. 1 YUS Ns. I97S ts cut In sizes 12, 14, 16, IS. 20. 36, 38. 40. 43. 44. 46 Size 36 requires 4S yd. 33-l- n. two-wee- fi()S WINDOWS FOR Carter Oil Company will hegln drilling operations in the hilly area between Oiester, Spring City, Moroni and Mt. Pleasant by anno September 1. Thla stipulation was contained in a lease negotiated by the company Monday with Bud Jolley of Mt. Pleasant and with the guardian of Joe Jolley, son of Mm. Dortha Jolley, Phoenix, Arlz., and the late Marion Jolley . Representing the Carter Oil company in the negotiations was K L. Clark, associated with the company'a Salt laike office. Mr. Clark has also recently signed a lease for land in the same area with Ionard Tidwell of Moroni. Further leases were made by Carter on lands adjoining the Jolley and Tidwell Interests In Hydrate for Mills and Smelters 1 McnPiTODA: Pierce 2 - The changing glow and lull effulgence of God's infinite ideas, images, mark the periods of progress. Mary Raker Eddy It is a lesson which all history teaches wise men to son CHIEF PORK & BEAXS WATCH OUR No. 3398 Is ' rut snd 48. fabric. In sires 6 iun , 1, 1H yds. 35-l- 3, 3 Size 2 requires panties S yd. St 35-l- n. lh um, FAG I Hsi BIN M Al'PREY Runltt MX $1 HEW. !! 22. Miiliwa StaiiM. Niw Vl, N. Y. 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