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Show Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or tha Keapeetlve Signers for further InfumiaUon Printed by AllT CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Utah SrMNCviLLE, u "Entered matter February eecond-t-laj- ui 10, 1948, at Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March at the 3, 1879." Subscription In Advance, Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10c IIakrison Conover Editor and Manager ..... Mrs. Belli Coffey Repotter NATIONAL ADVIITISINO NATIONAL lirilSCNTATIVI EDITORIAL ASpU... SUSTAINING SEATTLE MW VOK (AN FIANCISCO ' Shore Thing... Many Disabled Vets May Not Qualify Heavinewi in the heart of man maketh it Htop: but a good word maketh it glad. Irov. 12:25. Folks, from what der radio, dor World War II veterans with papers an dor folks say. seems service-incurred disabilities were like Ole Santa wuz pretty good to most everybody. Seems like der reminded by Veterans Adminthis week that many disgot istration abled veterans may not be able to all most dey wanted, an der qualify for national service life Inlady who said, surance after the end of this year. For NSU After '49 kiddies dat a stocking wouldn't hold what she want ed, but a pair of socks would, got her man. With the New Year jest the corner, would like to add Just a 8am Tolbert few words to the above verse. Make it read like this, Harsh an Evils words make the heart heavy, but a good an' kindly spoken word makes the heart glad. Especially with our youngsters. There are thousands who are held back in school an' all through life, jest because of too many harsh and evil words at home an elsewhere. If we all could speak good an' kind to those we come in contact with. Christians, sinners, strangers, an above all. to our youngsters, it might make a more prosperous year an a very, very Happy Christmas for all in 1950. I often wonder if. when Christ was here on earth, had He spoken harsh an' evil instead of the good an kind words which He spoke to all alike kind of a world this would be to live in today. Say kids, If you got on a bun an' the fare wus only 5 cents an' you gave the driver a dollar bill and he rould not give you hack 95 rents, asked if that is all vnu have, say all but a 35 bill. The driver could make the change fer that hut couldn't fer the 31. How nd w-h- would he do it? Write your name in kindness, love and merry on the hearts of thousands you come in contact with year by year, and you will never be forgot teen. Chalmers. Wishin you a Very Happy New Year. lrior to January the 1, 1950, will disregard such disabilities actually incurred in the direct V-- A performance of military duty between Oct. 8, 1940, and Sept. 2. 1945, if less than total in degree. In determining eligibility for: 1. Reinstating lapsed insurance, 2. Securing additional insurance, up to the 310.000, maximum, and. 3. The total disability income provision, which pays the veteran an income of 35 a month on each 31,000 of Insurance in force, if he becomes totally disabled before the age of 60. A physical examination is required. however, for all insurance applied for under this special provision. Such examinations are without coat to the made by veteran. After the end of this year, the veteran will be required to qualify as an insurable rink, without the d benefit of having his disabilities waived. This Jan. 1 deadline applies only d to the disregarding of disabilities. emphasize. All eligible World War II veterans ran at anytime reinstate lapsed policies, secure new or ad0 ditional Insurance up to the maximum, or get the total disability income provision by qualifying through examination. Or. they may reinstate a policy within 90 days of the date of lapse, without examination, by proving their health is as good as when the policy lapsed. V-- A service-incurre- service-incurre- V-- A 310,-00- Reroofing Advised When House Leaks Water seeping through a roof ran show up far from the actual OLE SAM It ran flow down through the walls of the house to crack plaster Thickest coal vein in the United and stain wall paper even in first States and the largest lignite de- floor rooms. y, Kcmofing. rather than patching, posit in the world are In is advisable if a roof is in poor Wyoming. condition. A new covering of asphalt shingles usually ran lie laid on top of the old roofing material. leak. Camp-bellTount- The Qtinftrfl Sbxr. d preference for colored plumbing fixtures in the bathroom does not hold true in the kitchen. American Builder says plumbing dealers and builders have learned that the white kitchen sink 1s still favored. NOTICE Notice of special meeting of stockholders of CROFF MINING COMI'ANY,va Utah Corporation. Notice is hereby given that a Special Meeting of the Stockholders of Croff, Mining Co. will be held in the President'! Suite, Hotel, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Friday, the 30th day of December. 1949, at the hour of 2:00 P. M. for the following purposes: I. To consider and vote upon the following proposed amendments to the Articles of Incorporation, which have been recommended to the stockholders by resolution of the Board of Directors passed at a meeting held November 23, 1949. to be Those Articles proposed changed are quoted in full with the proposed amendments shown in capital letters. ARTICLE 4 That the CUHIORATION herein provided for and hereby created shall exist and continue for ONE HUNDRED YEARS FROM DATE OK INCORIORATION, OCTONew-hou- ARTICLE 5 That the object, business and pursuit of the said corporation is and shall be to carry on and conduct the business of locating, purchasing, developing, working, leasing, bonding, selling and generally owning and operating mining AND PETROLEUM claims in Utah, and elsewhere; also to buy, build, lease, and operate mills and works for the reduction of ores from mines and mining claims, and to buy and sell ores and the products of mines, and generally to do such things as may be necessary or convenient In carrying on and conducting the mining and milling business In any and all ita forma and branches: ALSO TO BUY, OWN. HOLD, SELT AND GENERALLY DEAL IN STOCKS AND BONDS AND ANY AND ALL TYPES OF SECURITIES OF OTHER CORPORATIONS: A LSO TO TRANSACT ALL MANNER OF BUSINESS COLLATERAL TO THE DRILLING. PRODUCTION. MANUFACTURING. REFINING. AND DEALING IN PETROLEUM AND ALL ITS PRODUCTS: also to construct and operate roada and tramways and to improve lands and to do anv and all things necessary to carry out the business of this corporation. ARTin.E 6 That the PRINCIPAL place of business of this corporation shall be SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH: PROVIDED THAT SPECIAL OR REGULAR MEETINGS OF SAID CORPORATION MAY BE HELD WITHIN THE ETjSEWHERE STATE OF UTAH bv resolution of the Board of Directors. ARTICLE 9 The officers of the corporation shall be: first, a board of five directors of whom a majority ahall constitute a quorum to do business and exercise the corporate powers of the corporation, and the action of the majority of the quorum shall be the action of the board of directors; second, a president: third, a fourth, a secretary; and fifth a treasurer: PROVIDED. THAT THE OFFICE OF SECRETARY AND THE OFFICE OF TREASURER MAY RE HELD BY ONE PERSON AT THE SAME TIME . vice-preside- - MEETING Collecting turtle eggs along the shores of the Orinoco river in Venezuela Is big business. (lathered by Indians, the eggs yield an oil called mantega. sold commercially as a fuel for lamps or seasoning for foot!. aDQtiBBnSftOD NIJMI CHIEF BRAND LIME CHIEF BRAND HIGH CALCIUM LIME Wc Specialize in Hih 13 The annual meeting of the stockholders shall be held IN SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH on the last business dav of September in each year AT- SUCH TIME AND PLACE AS MAY BE DIRECTED TSY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS and set forth in the notice of said meeting to he given by the secretary as hereinafter provided; a notice of the said ANNUAL meeting OR FOR ANY SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' 01 se BER. 5. 1907. ARTICLE shall be given by the ENJOY YOURSELF WHERE FRIENDS MEET at the ... $ery of the promoter in the case of his predecessor. With the as- sistance of a girl friend he brings It into the open and then returns Through the courtesy of the to his former work. It is a film Motion Association of which will probably Interest men America, the chairmen of the more than women because of Eastern Reviewing Committee, its subject material. Adults and comprising American Library As- young people. sociation, General Federation of "CHINATOWN AT MIDWomens dubs, the National Board NIGHT' (Columbia). of Review of Motion Pictures, Directed by Seymour Friedman. American Legion Auxiliary, NaCast: Hurd Hatfield, Jean tional Federation of Music dubs, Tom Powers. (Running time 66 min.) National Legion of Decency, National Society of Daughters of Daughters of the American Southern Revolution: American Revolution, California Motion Picture CounAn ingenious, fast - moving cil, Inc., and others, are shown melodrama of . .San Francisco's . . current pictures In review. Their reviews are circulated through f. "J1 their own organizations and also ."ftl1 Oriental art by the Motion Picture Association jjects to atock the ladys antique of America. 'shop. While getting a white jade Each week, in this column, a vase he commits murder. The review of some of the current police are rather alow in picking shows will be given together with up clubs, but they finally close in comment made by some of these on the theif. The plot has several reviewing committees. new twists, is tense and absorbADAM'S RIB" ing. Adults. directed by George Cukor. Cast: Spencer Tracy, KathcolTwo hundred erine Hepburn, Judy Holliday, S. in U. and the universities David Wayne, Tom EWell, Jean leges Cathohave affiliations; religious Eve Hagen, Hope Emerson, March. Music by Miklos Rozsa. lics lead with 75. Cole Song, "Farewell Amanda, Porter. (Running time 102 min.) Picture Reviews Mwlbaat Rom where I sit ... iy Joe Marsh, Picture A Tonic For The Missus Wil-le- a, IT" ; fifty-eig- ht The missus came marching In low, he gets over it by blowisi broken-dow- n clarinet he hurt with a new hat yesterday. She was a in mastered twenty years. as happy as s circus poster. where I sit, different From the about one I've learned thing are always going to respond to hats she buys. A hat is a tonic to different things in different von her. If she'a feeling blue, nothing let's So keep a friendly under-Nonew hat. a like gives her a lift folks jc'. I could trada in my old grey etanding of what other old an danne', new out of a hat, fedora without raising my blood a or soda chocolate temporal: 111 admit notch. But pressure beer or ale nor that more than once Ive bought a (! of sparkling new briar pips I didn't need just and then, because life wes getting a little bit monotonous. With Buck Howell It'a something else again. When Buck is feeling pro-pi- s Copyright, 1949, Vetted Statu Bremen FeaiMa min.) The age-ol- d controversy over the double standard ia the theme for a high - geared, scintillating comedy with deeper implications than are apparent on the surface. A sophisticated young New York couple, both lawyers, risk their happy marriage when they oppose each other in a criminal court case. So strongly does the wife feel about the maternal Instinct displayed by the mother who shot at her philandering husband, that she undertakes the defense of the ease in which her own husband represents the office of the District Attorney. Usually apt direction. crips dialogue smooth and action, expertly handled by such practiced artists aa Tracy and Hepburn heading a fine supporting cast, and a catchy new Cole Porter tune make this one of the most captivating comedies of the year. Young people and adults. "BODYHOLD" (Columbia). Directed by Seymour Friedman. Cast: Willard Parker, Lola Albright, Hillary Brooke. (Running time -- 63 min.) General Federation of Women's Clubs (Eastern Committee): "Dishonesty in the prize-figring provides the material for this fairly exciting drama of a young plumber who enters the wrestling to discover the trcach- pBmo well-spac- TWO GREAT ROUTES Moffat Tunnel Route Royal Gorge Routi ht FOUR GREAT TRAINS California Zephyr Colorado Eagle The Royol Gorge "T secretary who shall mail a notice pointed in writing. of SUCH meeting to each of the II. To hoar the report of the stockholders as shown on the secretarv as to the current status tmoks of the corporation at least of Croff Mining Company and the The fiftieth yeor of the ten days prior to the date of financial position as of December SUCH meeting WHETHER SPE- 30. 1949. CIAL OR ANNUAL: PROVIDED III. To elect a board of five direcTHAT IT SHALL RE NECES- tors. TWENTY-SARY FOR AT LEAST IV. To transact such other busiFIVE TER CENT OF THE ness in connection with the foreOUTSTANDING CAPITAL going matters or otherwise, as STOCK OF SAID CORPORATION nay properly comp before the TO BE PRESENTED AT SUCH meeting or any adjournments MEETING EITHER BY PERSON thereof. Oit BY PROXY REFORE SUCH BY ORDER OF THE BOARD MEETING. EITHER SPECIAL OF DIRECTORS OR ANXUAI MAY BE HELD. W. H. ELLIS, President A DiEaeh stockholder shall be entitled rector to as many votes as ho may hold R. L. SPITKO, A ' sharra of the capital atock: ail of- Director ficers shall tie elected by ballot W. D. XEREKER. JR.. Secreand anv stockholder may be rep- tary A Director. resent ed at any meeting or elecPublished in the Eureka tion by proxy or attorney duly ap- - ter December p. 16. 23. and Repor30. Twentieth Century is the Rio Grande's eightieth year. A western railroad operated by western men, the Rio Grande today offers te shippers and travelers efficient service, achieved by a continuing program of modernization and improvement as spectacular os if is sound. When you travel for business or for pleasure, the Rio Grande pro vides you comfort, service that is thoughtful and friendly. The completely new California Zephyr . . . cors on thi e Royal Gorge . . . addition of six locomotives . . . purchase of 790 new freight cars . . . completion of centralized traffic control and automatic block signals on thi Moffat Tunnel Route and the Royol Gorge Route . the M $2,000,000 North Yard at Denver: these are 1949 achievement Vista-Dom- er Vice-rre- s. diesel-electr- ic More improvements are to come In 1950. Today the Rio Grande is the first choice of travelers and shippers. Tomorrow, even greater travel comforts and further improved freight service are in store as the Rio Grande Calcium Chemical O CLUB SILVER A machine (hat sniffs your YOU KNOW ME, ALCOMETER breath snd tells how much laughing soup you have Upped ap is ea display at tha chemical industries exposition ia New York. Hydrate for Mills and Smelters FERTILIZERS ill New Bathrooms Legal Notices at eureka, utah vi:i:ki.v continues to grow. FLASTERING CHIEF CONSOLIDATED MINING CO. 008 Dooly Building DENVER AND RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD : Salt Lake City Plant:: Saddle, Utah 4 hMNMMv CAPITAL-LABO- R I1ARMONY . . Thai relatione betweea capital and labor have Improved olnco recent walkouts lo evidenced by this y between Phillip Murrey (right) and Admiral Bca friendly Morrrl, prealden! of Joaeo and Laaghlia Steel corporation. by-plo- witMiitiniiiiMiimmi 19 4war. However, styling and hww protective features have proved, and faucets and have been made easier to "Attention has been given of separate fixture? T ability Demand for colored bathroom blend and to fit hml" together more than today fixtures popular Into any d e c o r aYu1, izingly American since the war, says scheme," the building Builder magazine. adds. "Furthermore, this Not only are colored plumbing of designs has lieen hn fixtxurcs more popular today than nizing down to even the mndetJE: ever before but there has been rt7 fixtures. a decided change in color prefer- priced A measure safety adopted ences." the magazine says. Berecent years Is the eliminatU ! fore the war, ivory was the most china faucet handles which popular color. Today, tans, greens they become broket and blues are at the head of the hazard IfNew fixtures have mm? chipped. list." handles instead. that American Builder explains the plumbing fixtures now availSilver dollars are TanTeart able do not differ radically in deGreat Divide. the before the made sign from those Color Features THE EUREKA REPORTER poot office December 30 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Two 9 |