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Show M' The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Pape Four I Everyone Should Help in Fire Prevention Now SANTAQUIN NEWS . . fans IiOsIiimi Voles DI1J.A HUDSON, farm wr IJV K. AI.I.KX. Reporter uniting held; M At ft sieciiil in tin-Thursday evening .Inly H. Goshen C'ity Hall. the Hi Mini nf Trustees of the Town or Goshen wrnt on record ns favoring a ' I worth or; bond tor tin- pursixc nf enlarging, extending. repuirmg ami Improving the present Goshen water KyBtem. It wan also proposed at the meet-- ; vote on mgr that the taxpayer the annual levy for corporation purposes fmni 4 to 6 nulls. The date net tor the iMNiit or Sk.ikni.ini - j eleetion Is August IT, 101!!. Mayor Milo Hurrustun reportsthat the water system needs iniproving, and repairing, and the sale of Honda would provide tin-funds to iln tins work which is very necessary I . . Mrs. Leonard Clark underwent surgery rerently at a Paysnn hos- Spoi-ia- l .AMARILLO TEXAS ,TRAPEP in his BZOHC FOB A JAWA HAl(AhiU. r AtoToecvcte of Miss Kay Milton, daughter Mrs. Melvin iMliucr Mr. and tro hi Salt City ami Miss like &OL.O OAfes back. TO THE ARGENT BOSS SPENT THciC EMPE On Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schwab and Mrs. Melviua Jasperson motored to Salt I Mike City to lake Misses Iiortliy and Ijorraine Christenseii home. The Cliristensen girls have hern visiting with their gradiuother, .Mrs. Jass-rsoii- . The day was spent visiting With Mrs. Carol Eggett. who was glad to have her daughvisit ters buck home after llu-iin Goshen. family at their ranch liomr. i Mrs. Inez Talbot left nil Xuturduy for and eluldreii an extended visit in Medford. Oregon. They will visit with Mrs Sadie MeVey while then-- . Mrs. Anita T. Allen, who is working in Salt Lake City, was home for a few days during the past week, visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sherwm Thomas. On Thursday a Hen rod family reunion was held at the Hot Iuts. Mr. and Mrs. IJoyd IVnrod and children, Lloyd Jr., Jean, Kaye, Oliver and Allen attended. Blaine Jensen represented his family there. Mias Melba Allen rode to Provo with them and sjent the day them. On Krlday evening .July 15th, the members of the Ladies literary Club had an outing in Sak-Park. A very drliclous lunch was enjoyed. The evening was rounded out by attending a movie. Part of the laidcs went to the show-iSpanish Fork and part in Pay-son. attending were Marguerite Powelson, Eileen Jensen, Virginia Roberts, Lucille Riley, a Aviileen Kirk. Mabel Thomas, Theme Wyl-m- Jaxjierson. Mary K. Allen. Melba Allen, Kuh.v Steele and Vera Smith. A very enjoyable evening was sM-nt- . ... and Mrs. Ihin Hartwell and children, Richard and Patricia of Las Vegas, Nevada are visiting with Mr. anil Mrs. Bill Wolfe anil Mr. VaK A P. 600 CH'NESE f r Mrs. Truman Hall and children Dan. Kent, Maurirn- - and Maurice accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Dean Francom to Yellowstone Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Christensen spent Sunday in Hebor with children Mr. and Mrs. Hymn Cheever. .lean Huggins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Huggins of Komi-- : tain Green are visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Krimk rainier furl a lew days. leisure Hojes AT THiS EXCITING SfO.T Mrs. Verla Curtis and daughters spent lust week end with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Johnson. The ''K- - I, The man of the ......... pay for his television e" . .'! hourly j, dropping a coin into u snvmi cu meter In his home, Inhour of television cniert:iinment - ivo-ivt-- s H ,H wrong to ta- - ciiviuiui ermtrivaluable have made many something nice the iiii - li'nrs buv billions toward reducing the huge u(rtV ,nUt.h better to waltz n?'r; human ami economic losses sur-- , (V r am, llorrHW it. fered in tiiis country year sifter of fire." yesir iiecaiise SALK' Tin- - National Board has wiui national NICE 4 room modern for its uiireiiiittiug efforts to pro-- ; Spring I xike. Oiitliuii.lirigs. fnjl tect ns from fire. Other groiijw. trees and several kunU of b! rn-s- . Hre also performing a great scr- Phone 114 Spanish KDrl( vice in this field. This work has IScg heM destruction of life and proplevel lower a far erty by fire to the ease than would have otherwise. Hut the experts can-ndo the whole job they must have the hearty cooperation of IM3& ewry coninminty. Kile prevention on in work must Is carried day and day out, as a matter of sensible routine, by local citizens. : Last year fire losses totaled more than $700,000,000. This year the trend has been downward, but the wastx is still inexcusably high, and the dangerous winter months are ahead of us. A huge fire loss riaii largely the result of two fac 1st ward Sunday school mid teachers met at rs the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dimne Butler Monday night in the rapacity of monthly prcpar.it ion meeting. Business mutters Were disellSHcd arid refreshments wen1 served to ... eighteen officers. Superintendent Carlyle Wall conducted. DOt'IME nUL... Donnie Sellers hooked this bass In Kor'ijr Mount. S.C.. municipal lake, lbs hav lake. Had pulled Donnie Into lbs Ills Sellers plunged In to rerue son and pulled him to dry land. to Donnie was still Huldins fast was the fishing pole, snd Mr. Bass still at the other end. ' F0K desi-r-vcill- n ot Sunday uftermsm. The LDS Girls committee and the Relief Society met with them. Ijiwrence V. Clay-s- i m conducted the meeting. Kenneth Spurrier and Norma Jamison were in charge of the music. OpenHogan: ing praver by Patriarch roll call,. Thomas B Smith: solo. Kenneth Spurrier; Fred Davis prefor sent cd for recommendation advancement in the Priesthood Mario ('Inward as an Elder. Lorenzo Mitchell of Salt Isike General chairman of Music Committee had special instructions for A a runic Priesthood choruses. Mr. and Mrs. Sum Openshaw mil Mr. and Mrs. Walter OpenMr. and Mrs. Waldo Sorensen shaw and families of Arizona visiand sou Jake visited in Salt Ijike ted at the home of Dr. and Mrs, for several days with Mr. K. C. Openshaw. (in Sunday, July IT, the family City ami Mrs. Tom and Mrs. of Mr. and Stephen Jasperson JasH-rsoMr. end Mrs. Vearl Patten and Farmers Warned daughter, Virginia. gathered together at theJasH-rson'Against home to celebrate Mrs. of Chico, Calif, have been daughter Short-Ter- m Ib-r- t Loans Mrs. ElizaMrs. Waldo Jerniain of Mrs. Mr. at Money the home Jasperson and birthday. visiting made a lovely birthday cake. Near- and son, Kreil Jrrmain, were Salt beth Hepworth. Mrs. Patten is the Don't borrow iniich short-terformer Irma Hepworth. ly all the children, their husbands and wives and the grandchildren Ijiike City visitors on Saturday. money, advises Farm Journanl. were present. They presented Mrs. and Mina Olson Mrs. Already some farmers and ranchMrs. Ted Hannifin and 5 boys Annie Mrs. JasNrsoii with a lovely McKay left. Monday for a ers are wrist watch. A very enjoyable and Miss Beverley Jermain motor- having to consolidate to Colorado. They went with short-terafternoon was spent and a delic- - ed to Salt taki1 City where they trip borrowing into longof Wall Mm. Mr. E. Jr. A. and 'visited with Mr. Hint Mrs. Nor- Ions birthday dinner was served, Mr. with term land and will visit mortgages just what Payson . man Spottixwood who were in Salt and A. Robert man Rack World War I. after George happened and lAkc City from Nevada to have Strom. Mr. anil Mrs. Ray D. Sti-elMr. and christened. new cost, Shave their carefully every baby daughters, Helen and Dorthy, are new capital on a vacation trip, which twik Spitti'nd md Mn. Ilannirin an Monthly Priesth wd Leadership weigh any them first to tats Angeles, Calif. brother and sister. was held in the 1st ward meeting They will travel up the California Mr. and Mrs. Claud Steele and coast to San Kraneiaeo and visit with Mr. and Mrs. Orvul Okel-berr- y sons, Mark and Owen motored to and family before return- Pleasant Grove on Sunday to visit Don and with relatives. ing home. came from Salt Iake City to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jensen and Pleasant Grove to visit with their family from Tooele were weekend family. visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roberts.- - Miss Mary j Mrs. Julia Palmer underwent Lynn Roberts spent the weekend a major operation Tuesday mornin Salt laike City visiting with ing in the Payson hospital. Her her aunt and unele, Mr. and Mrs. grandson, Krnnk Palmer, hna gone Giiirge Hutton, am! with friends. to McIntyres ranch to stay with Mr. and Mrs. Duane Greene, and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wilkinson his younger brother, Dougina, will and family of Sait Iake City were In- - with Mr. snd Mra. Is-- Palmer weekend visitors nt the home of in Eureka, until their grandmother ' ' v ' ' ' , Mrs. Elizabeth Hurraston and fam- is nblc to take can- - of them again. 1ion-will her Everyone ily. s , j 6toGtaCD Sqd rro, - ENJOY YOURSELF - - m WHERE i FRIENDS MEET at the m e SILVER CLUB , I e Vj when you use this new o ' s In1 aN-ed.- Miss Carla Nelson and Miss Virginia Cutler wen here fnun Salt the most important Among Ijtke (Tty visiting over the weekend with Carlas parents, Mr. and vegetable fillers are cotton, flax, sisal hemp and jute. Mrs. John Nelson. TRAVEL HINTS ' 4,- S ' , t- .. lu-iii- d - A S' A Vv as your guide! . V . A V r.rr. . . Its new . . . rtK-- it's different! This book- let describes places to go and things to dc in the intermountain area. It will be helpful to you in planning week-enMid Ship Kide in its field! Sis big people ride in the level center section with mure hip and shoulder mom than in any other car in ita field! Thera's no other body like Ford's lifeguard" Body in its fiddl Heavy gauge steel and with box section frame 59 a 5 emss-memb- more rigid d trips and vacations in this great scenic region. A copy is yours for the asking just drive in to your nearest UTOCO dealer Theras no other ride like Forda and ask for one. er I And before you leave on a trip, get expert service and superior products at any station or .dealer displaying the UTOCO sign. Whitt iIAnII tint o rtiltblt mt rtt ' j (ffTEMN th.; iiternS j pital. COW PUNCWE8 l!fc TV e "Pay-as-Se- derwriters. President Truman wrote the Hoard's general manager a letter in which he said, "I am glad of thia opportunity to commend your organization for the outstanding leadership you have shown in the fielcb of building codes, fire statistics, fire Insurance education, fire prevention and other related sctivitii-s- . You -- j tors - ignorance carelessness. Fire prevention which is directly (:1 n,,,' of everyone. It shou i ns both a duty ami share in the work. . At the last annual meeting of the Nalinnal Board of Fire Un- d KM'cial bond election to imt tiijrixc the Daughters of Utah Pioneers pre-- 1 smiled an intensting meeting Sun-- . diiy night in the 1st ward church. Captain Julia Pclcrson was in charge. Six native and original including pioneers were hnnnn-Isiah Hnlladay, Sarah Wall, Tommy Hedis and George W. Ia? Huron. Unable to attend but being paid tribute was the I. tat surviving original lioneer Mary Collard Hoi-- I May. a lid three native pioneers Lizzie Ann Whitear, William Hudson Sr. and Emma Jarvis. Ill,;, tifrw coi f. Its part of the new There nre no other brakes like Fonl'e King-Siz- e Brakes in its field! With Magic Action" they use forward motion for :&' I easier stopping! There's no other spring suspension like Front Ford's in its field! New llydra-l'oil- " and 'Tara Hex" Rear Swings work together to iron out the roughest roads. CAREFULLY... ! May Be Your Own! There's no other choice of engines like Ford's in it field! Take your pick of the new HMl h o. or the 95 h.p. Sis! Yes, it's the new Ford feel" for driving ease, driving safety, driving fun! Drive a Ford today anu feel the diOervncv! V-- dialiq if GOSHEN ' The Life You Save -- EordW DRIVE PLEASE MOTOR COMPANY (iOSIIEN, UTAH AWARDED THE FASHION ACADEMY GOLD MEDAL AS THE FASHION CAR OF THE YEAR UTAH OIL REFINING COMPANY t$. liSb |