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Show 7ELBERTA mu Klvi REPORTER THE EUREKA at isi ii ;i ) WI.T.M.V 1:1 -- ki:ka. iitaii AllT CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY matter February 10, 1048, at the "Knlcrcd as under the Act of March 3, 1870." Utuli, poat office at Kureka, Icr Copy, 10c Harrison Conover Editor and Manager Mrs. Belle Coefey Reporter MIIOnAI AOVfinilNC NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOC'lATIffN ! v a N(W TOM '1 IMPRESSIVE OPPOSITION Who is opposed to the proposed bill to fasten compulsory Federal health insurance on the people workers people with stores, gar- ages, schools, banks, depend on min- ing, in one way or another, for their living." ployment has railed to swing upflnt Urn, In two i y j Dopartmi-n- t t0tal East meets west and flnda a horns. Ann, THE TWAIN MEETS ( lilnrse orphan gets acquainted with the family of Frank from New York, who saved her life four yean ago while Chlsarl, es-serving In Kunming, China. Chlsarl nursed Ann back to health In the fuse lags of a T ho had Used op as a room and workshop after he fonnd her bleeding from a slash on her cheek and throat. He saved money for four yean to bring her to America and will adopt her. Am and Chlsarl are fourth and fifth from left. . . . wet ..rfii-inl- in!,r Utah', Kiwanians Hear KTuSSi By nwr-w.r.- Vor ,..i 1551 spij,I t- -ttS i 01 Drunken driving on the crease, the report indicates, vvhile all othpr movlr s . dur- - rgrjisr Second most common violatjou was stop sign passing with fcj tickets this year compared wjo, 521 dur, the fim a monthi 0 0 In- - . (gjilEas i- Oti fAigD Joe i For The Ladies: Mr. and Mrs. Gene Tnckett and! family of Salt take City visited for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Kay. A Diet That Really 1 IUL SlJITimPr Frankfurters baked MpflU with a moist bread stuffing are suggest-Stayin- g at the home of Mr. and cd by Reba Staggs, home econ-Mr- s. Monels Holladay are grand- - nmist. for a tasty nnd thrifty hildnrn Steven Sear Is of Spanish summer meal. Fork ami Douglas Tweede of In the franks, a n. am Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jolley, Aunt Matie and Merlyn enjoyed a show in rayson. Monday night. After the show complications kept them busy until they had really made an evening of it. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Reck were in Balt take City Wednesday for a check-u- p for tarry. i quick bread stuffing is made of grated onion browned in hot drip- are Mr. and Mm. Richard York pings and combined with chopped s. Mon-nattending the Black Hawk at parsley and seasonings along with the bread cubes. Just enough moisture is added to hold the mixMr. and Mrs. tarenzo Clark are ture together. visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Frit at Cedar City. Be thorough in all you do and Mr. and Mrs. Lyn Goudy and remember that though ignorance family and Mr. and Mrs. Vern often may be innocent, pretension Goudy and family of Salt take is always despicable. - - W. K. City visited owr the holidays with I might have known the missus would get the bug, too, and sure enough the other day she asks me, "Joe, what kind of n diet do you think I ought to go on? Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clay-soPenrod attended church Douglass and Scheryl left first at Sunday night Snntaquin Sunday for a week vacation at ward on MIA business. when yon do, eTen do your cutting down moderately. From where I sit, moderation is the watchword. Moderation with food, with smoking or with the enjoyment of a friendly glass of temperate beer or ale. Actually, moderation adda to the enjoyment of just about anything. Miilher," I says, the only diet I would ever recommend to anyone is simply moderation. I wouldn't Copyright, 1VP, Gladstone. parents. L nitcd Stales Breners ioundaliim n. Don Yellowstone. Sunday was a full day's entertainment for the John Bauer family. celebrating Mary's birthday with a chicken dinner, the Gene nailer being present and the Don IVnrnils joining in for an evening luncheon. Mary continued cclchra ting until Tuesday, spending the 2!ith and 2Rth with Gloria in Goshen. 13-d- preparing Clearfield. trust any of those diets. Simply cut down on desserts, bread, butter, sweets and fats bat We went out visiting the other night and the ladica were talking diets. away about weight-reducin- g One of them had 1 special Hollywood diet guaranteed to alim her down fifteen pounds worth. Another was living on bananas and skim milk! Hrana-ga- n The outing Friday night, sponsored by the Sunday School was a mnring success. All of Klberta was represented at the park in Kureka during the evening. Young-ater- s found enjoyment in playing games and feasting. The older Mr. Kenneth Dickenson is WF0RD USHER undergoing treatment in a Salt Lake City hospital for a neck injury he received some time ago PROVED HE Mr. and Mrs. Kllis Crosby visited from Friday to Tuesday at Panguitch with friends and relatives WWK5 THE in a mine accident. The annual Hansen reunion will held Saturday July 30th, at Arrowhead for desccndents of Charles. Joe. Hyrum and Chris Ik Hansen. Wf BEST TRUCK 'OEMS' IN M When he topped the best previoui offer by $100, my Ford Dealer proved he was making the beet truck deals in town, says Sam Ferlsten. But that Isnt all. I figure I mads another $150 by trading rather than waiting. Ikied truck values were slipping so fast I would hsvs lost $150 on the old truck ifl had waited another 60 days. I acted fast. Got my new Ford fast. And I have been saving on gas, oil and repairs in the mean time. Immodiafo Dollvoryl make delivery on most Bonus Built Truck models Mr. Kenneth Hansen was prin opal speaker at the 1st ward alimsd like a human hein meeting Sunday night. He related and too. if them old farmer folks his trip down the Colorado river had a picnic or dance or ball game that he was privileged to take the banker, the grocernutn and all with Scouts and Smutcra in June. their families went all havin' Many 1st and 2nd ward Roy good time. It wasn't what you beScout are enjoying nn outing at to. Sonic lodge or some kind longed of church, what Job ya held, how Maple Dell in Payon Canyon. They much money ya had. how many left Monday and should return horses, shee cows or hogs or Bny Thusrday. thing rise they're all snme as one Mr. and Mr. John ta Due of for after all what they had he San Francisco, (alif., wore guest longed to our tard for the Rig Book plainly tells us the world Sunday of Mr. and Mm. R. J. nml nil there is they're in belongs Petersim. They were enroute to to him. Folks in ail my trampin Washington, ii C. in different places I ain't never Mis Maxine rvtcrson was mar yet seen nobody regardless what Harward in an Imhe possessed or what he belonged ried to to thnt was ton much better than pressive ceremony at North DaMaxine ta the the ether feller. If you all don't kota recently f Sir, Ruth Fetcrson. heliovc this just drop me a line. daughter Folks. I didn't get tn on this. Mr. nnd Mr. Kldon Carter. Mr. Somehow those old fifty sewn and Mr. Mr. James years just wouldn't let me go. hut ami Mrs. IVIbert Rott. and Houghton spent anyway I enjoyed lookin nt them last weekend fishing at Salina thru the window. Yes sir. we sure hid some race out hen tn the Canyon street celebrating the 24th. Kiildle Mr nnd Mrs tawrenre Kwell mill grown folks alike. Oh yes. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Olson some of them fell down, nnlmdv ail was hurt too bad. Yep. they had spent the week at Yellowstone. the fire truck rail then nnd several dozen kids wen all over it and members did nil right for themhad their pieture took. Well it selves. tii. especially when dinner turned out all nghl. At first thot time came it kunla cruel tying those youngster feet together and havin' them Well, folks, it been great fun run like that blit after all kiddies iluHr-.with you in this column and grown ups seem to haw a en hweek There has been a lot of heteha. but doggone enjoyment m it for me. 1 sincerely good lime folks von all know it aint bo w.sh the Kiivk Reporter eontin-lontil we sho1 gonna have two m l and a large following whole day amt night. Just a lot of leader, even though this i Hie of fun as I have been tellin you la! K!t'rt home have UMonged union sinee 1 91 B and will until death. I belong now to the Bmtherhood of Rail way Carmen of Ameriea. I.cm' one nnd nil stand side by side and should belong to what ever union our class of work calls for. While ' I her is cake to eat let's all help pay for It. Then If we as a body have to rat com bread together and Isay to each other. "Well buddy we sho' done our part helpin' to pay for the cake which was very givid. and now wc can rat corn bread likewise, hv all bein' for one and one for all wr might not have to eat corn bread, suppose we all p-- t together and will not have In give up the cake. With all of us on the same side of the fence 1', can he done but ran't with some on one sMe nnd some on the other, t let's nil do our pari and still eat cake. 1 Some years hark I was in a little towii in the slate of Kansas. g Kveryhody was Just one big family. Of the hnnkrr or the grocery-ma- n or any class of folks hnd a 1 Chit-Cha- t, blowout well sir, everyUsly wont all about those day August tilth the banker' - Ihr groceryman nnd t:tth We'll he lookin' for ya' From lack of moral strength the old farmer ns some folks call Smrrrclv fall. Right alone t ir-empires linn, lie amt tils family went nnd Sam ami Helen i.sistible, permanent, eternal. l"lieve it or not they sure felt si M irv Raker Kddy. Ilureka. Utah 9. Choosa from ovor 150 Modal! Theres a Ford Truck for your job, for any job! Over 150 models in au, p from half-to- n Pickups to BIG JOBS. Weve got the biggeat monthly sales target of new truen in years and were ready to taut business. See us today! 145-h.- ta Min BIGGEST TRADE-I- N swdtts liidtr. 6.1 W. rbn up.'! AUOWANCKlN FORD TRUCK HlSTO sm-ees- s n- -d UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION i a! motorists, including an upward trend during April, May and June. But this! year the opposite. The number of jobless Utahns dropped from ll.iOO in April to increased to 10.100 in May-b- ut more than 13.000 last month. During the same period last year, unemployed ranks dropped takes of ,h 2c 2 , TZX' 'TmKwn:' lil Reports fr j Rom where I sit 'siring believerto InsomeUnion tabor, I '' I!.; - i : I I etc. i j 1 i , , J.- - fr-w- Ikint ever hear anything said atmut them ao I nrcken they're pretty good fellas. Folks, a short time back I said wv should all push together to put the Silver Jubilee" over, but folks 'at the present time there Is some thing more 'porta nt that should lo my way of thlnkln. not telling no one else what or how to do for myself, I believe every man or woman workln' for wagea should at this time get together ' and slay together aa "United we T in-- slowly-rlimbin- g ' puti-.,:,,;,.,- ; the tuthers ho folks she, the old sow, would get just as fat as could be and the rest that were flighting ami raising Ithe devil would come out thin. Now listen Forgetful me. Dont know why, folks I'm not trying to rlass our hut somehow tuther I done forget Mayor as a hog. he is a fellow who that we done had already a mayor goes on his own way and haa and city council. Well folks we nothing to auy shout anybody. I sure have and to aave me I cant liHve never in five years heard figure out how I forget the most him say one aught word agin port ant fellers of the old berg. Now anybody so In that way he reminds I s grains tell ya all, our Mayor me of the old sow and too he Is not is a darn fine fellow but it look so darn thin either. Now folks our me three yearn to begin to get city rnuneilmen must lie a hunch acquainted with him. When I lived of pretty good fellows, aa you at Tintir Junction I used to ride never hear nohoddy talkin' 'bout in with him once in awhile, but it them: Yes. sir folks I truly didn't do me any good to talk lievr that when a man or a groun to him couldnt tell whether he of men live a life to where they would answer me or not, but after are not talked about klnda makes having the chance of seeing him me think they're nllrlght. Most 'bout every day klnda found nut of you know' or should know, that hes a pretty darn swell fella. Well when someone h livin' right, doin sorry folks he sure reminds me of somethin' good nr worthwhile how the old sayin' down Mouth ns I'm many people do you hear talking from Georgia ya all know I's 'bout the good he or she has done? heard this aayln a lot of times. Very few. I heteha. yea sir. I know I this by self experience. Yea sir, A still sow drinks the slop. shn believe that's right as I have when I used to get dnmk and watched hogs a lot of times. When raisin' h , rvrrylmdy was talfeeding them they'd just fight like kin' 'bout "Old Sam" but since II and the old sow would be I kinda been civilised just uin't eating away payin' no attention to heard nobody talkin' a that's just how I feel a Unit our city Divided we fall." 33 ' Shore Thing... Stand. Last Year, Report i sta-tes- I Fewer Arrests Made By Patrol Officers Randle, Spurrier of the United States? A complete answer to that would make a book. However, here are a few organizations which have taken a stand in opposition: The General Federation of Womens Clubs, the American legion, the American Farm Rureau Federation, the American Bar Association, the U. S. Chamber of Commerce, the National Association of Small Business Men, the National Grange, the Governors of most of the t, and a number of state legislatures. Are these groups opposed to higher health standards for the American people? They certainly are not to the contrary, they are wholeheartedly in favor of making the nation healthier, and in extending medical and hospital care wherever needed. They are, however, convinced that compulsory Federal insurance is the worst possible approach to the problem, that it would lead to a deterioration in medical service even as it increased the cost, and that the end result would be socialized medicine. And socialized medicine, as Lenin once said, is the keystone to the arch of the Socialist State. Most Americans can buy voluntary prepaid medical insurance at a low monthly cost-'ab- out five dollars for a family. The small proportion of our people who cannot afford this can be helped by government without undermining our high medical standards with official red tajH?. That is why the compulsory insurance scheme has encountered so impressive an coun-cilme- Ufah Jobless Has Increased Since arrested 120 drunken driven A general leveling of economic no with 115 for the mt or little II. Ur. Olsen and compared tawell activity, providing family Mr. and Mra. Milton Hendrickaon In non-- ; new room for are Wisconsin "f the employment Madiaon, visiting were previous year, of Janette and prira Sunday 1 Che tagan home of Mr. and Mra. agricultural fields, was cited as Hnd Monday visitors st the W. T. the reason for the Job decline. Dwight Hemingway in Provo and (Continued from Page One) Jolley home. The report pointed out railroad j spent Sunday at the home of Mr. of barnyard golf was held, to deand mining industries throughout wrho Several Klberta families attended !,"d Mrs. Leslie Olsen. contestants termine worthy are not up to last year's state the on Fork the pa rndi at Spanish would be able to challenge and, if hoslevels. was Mrs. Don them Armstrong Monday evening. Among poujble, drub, wallop or just plain were the Gene Hauers, the Cyril less to the Social jOOclub Thuja- - (j(.fea George Forsey and L. K. Men will find that they can hot day afternoon at her home, a Hrrks and the Cary Pattens. (so they with mutual air for more dinner was served to Mrs. Kvan Spurrier, prepare of the Kureka Kiwanis claim) what Alden Mrs. '.L" Peterson, enIVtcrson, they need, and avoid easily Mr. and Mrs. Don IVnrod far more easily the perils which tertained Mr. and Mrs. John Bauer Mrs. Art Wickman. Mrs. Albert CSMuSZD : beset them on all sides, by unitn unit Mrs. Anna Hauer at a show Kay, Mrs. Arvil Houghton, Mrs. nnsN oaPCC BALL ed forces. Spinoza. and dinner in Provo Wednesday Themn Snyder, Mrs. Fred Ahlin. rKUtoKAM, KAUti, GAME, DANCE PROVIDE night. The or' casion" was Valeria's jnd Mrs. Albert Hudson. Prizes false in 500' were taken by Mrs. AN The 'Tference between birthday bert Hudson. Mrs. Arvil Houghton JULY -- 4 ENTERTAINwNT .an true plersune - this: for the Miss Norma tap Jolley is spend- and Mrs. Albert Kay. 1S0 (Jl OSB'iEfti Ini, the price is paid before you Continued tage Oaei ing a well earned vacation withMr. and Mrs. J. A. Giovanini and was the chicken "scramble" or'enj.yit; for the false, after you her sisters. Afton and Alice in tagiven .nj,iy it. Provo, rtali Tony of Richmond, Calif., are visit- - drawing. 25 chickens A gnn mnl Ogden. good at- ing at the home of Mr. Klmer away in the drawing. Mrs. Giovanini is the tendance at all ewnts showed that Mr. hiuI Mrs. Harmond Ostler Tiotjon. the Mammoth folks were loyal nnd ehildren Joan. Iona. Barbara and stayed after Hie celebration, nd Kildie of Palms, Calif., spent Little Vicky and Becky Fowkra. as about 110 names were listed .&t Marsh Tuesday afternoon and evening twin Green-halgh- s. daughters of Mr. nnd Mrs. in the chicken drawing. visiting with the Sylvan The cnlvitamment was under Gerald Fowkes were the honored guests Tuesday nt their home, the (bred inn of the Mammoth Fire On Monday. Don and Ikiris Pen-- j when they celebrated their third Department, mil took Naiicy Jane to Salt take birthday anniversary. Members of itv to the doctor, with the Will. am . Works 0 half of Utah's service ' ta IAN MANOSCO l!, Utah highway per rent fewer ari..,t for moving violations 1 past six months thu-- t; Itespite a crease in job oja'iiinga, the total the coriiapon,ilS. in I'lah hovers Junemployed around the 13,100 mark, a figure almost double the ount taken This does not mean, Mr Imai at this time last year. hastened to add, that traffic a in made was The estimate outing were Mr. and Mra. William Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Max Golightly, Mr. and Mra. Allan Keith and Mr. Dell Peterson of and Mra. Provo; Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Pen-ro- d and Mr. and Mra. Harold Jen-ae- n of (Jimhen; Mr. and Mra Karl Penrod of San Diego, California; Mr. ami Mra. Floyd Pen rial and Mr. and Mra. Jack Penrod of Ogden; and Mr. and Mra. Don IVnrod, Mr. and Mra. Hill Penrod, and Mra. Martha Southwirk of Klberta. mniMii.BMf.'JTn "It's interesting to know that nearly Km- - Penrod family held a family reunion up Salem Canyon on Saturday. Those enjoying the MMIUNTATIVI SEATTLE ta The O. A. iN, A. S. i CHICAGO Reporter h, Bauer and Cy- r.l and Grace Deck went to Provo on Tuesday and on out to Orem for an evening with the Allan Hiid-- i non. On Hiiturday. the Bill Oram fain-- , ily went to Pay.son and enjoyed dinner Hnd a dhow there. , Subscription In Advance, IVr Year, $3.0U; ' T - dene mill Utah Si'KiNiiviLi.K, Urrt-nlmlg- CHIT-CHA- Mr. xml Mrs. (Jail Dyer awl clulilmi, Diane and David of China Dike, California were vim torn at the home of Mr. and Mm. William T. Jolley on Friday. Mrs. Dyer in the funiler Klizabcth Jolley. 1rinted by fobs in Mv-IUO- The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Pajie Two GosUneiiu GOSHEN, UTAH (2s |