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Show February The Eureka Reporter Page Two THE EUREKA REPORTER Round-- n Town . . . -- ' About Boy Scout Week Theme Announced ... "Strengthen Liberty will be the theme of the annual Boy Scout Week February according to Dr. J. G. Jonea of Provo, president of the Utah National Parka Councentral and cil, which southern Utah and the northern part of Arizona. Marking the 40th anniversary of Scouting in America, the week will be replete with activities spotlighting the Importance of the Boy Scout movement Dr. Jones said at least three major activities are recommended for the week: A special church program on Scout Sunday, February 5. A troop roundup or birthday party in connection with the regular Scout Meeting that week. Parents, members of the Primary guides class, or other special guests should be invited. A service project on an institutional or community basis, such as shoveling Bnow away from fire hydrants or from church steps. The theme of the week is taken from the two-yeproject to "strengthen the arm of liberty" which began last year and will be concluded by the Boy Scouts of America this year, Dr. Jones said. Special evening programs are planned by all w a r d a of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints on February 5, and other churches also are arranging a special observance. Rock M. Kirkham, Y M M I A Scout Executive, has recommended the following program for the LDS wards: Opening song "Battle Hymn of the Republic; presentation of colors, senior patrol leader; invocation, scout or explorer; scout song that everyone knows; greetings by MIA superintendent, 5 minutes; What it Means to be an Explorer, explorer, 5 minutes; talks by scout or explorer on "The Scout Oath, Duty 2, PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA. UTAH Mr. and Mr. Merrill Riiahnian and email daughter, Patricia Ann, of Provo were In town lent Mon day, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Andrew, Printed by ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Spungville, Utah u "Entered aecond-clas- at Eureka, Utah, under the Act poet office 10, 1948, at of March 3, 1879. matter February s the Subicription In Advance, Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10c IIamuson Conover Editor and Manager. Reporter Mrs. Belli Coffey - . XATIONA4 AOvIITiSINO tiMIUNTATIVf NATIONAL vAr EDITORIAI ASSpcCAlfdh kinnciBEErai CHICAGO NIW SEATTL6 (AN riANOICO roi Mm. Martha Van Wagoner, Public Health Nurse, was in Rich field last Thursday and Friday attending a Staff meeting for nurses of District 5. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. dear., and filorla and Rusty Rife, were in Salt Lake City on Sunday, helping Bill Jr. celebrate his birthday. Mm. I. A. Brady was a guest at the home of her son, James Brady at Santaquin last Sunday. The Bradys moved to Santaquin last month. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Jerman are spending the week in Salt Lake City. They will help daughter Barbara celebrate her birthday during their stay In the city. SCOUTS ANNIVERSARY covers returned last a business trip James Quigley Wednesday after to Chicago. COME QUICK SHERIFF, WEVE CORNERED JESSE JAMES . . . The man known as Frank Dalton who now claim he 1 Jeooe James (right), notorious Missouri outlaw of former decades, recently passed hlo 112nd birthday at the Hotel Henry nudson In New York City. He said the mss who was killed who woo thought to bo James was Charlie Bigelow. The Boy Scouts of America are observing their 40th anniversary next week, February 5 to 12, during 'I' Aionaay ana rucsasy in sooeie which time an appropriate program of activities will viaiting with Mr. and Mr. Mar-b- e tin Buenger (Betty Pett) carried out in Springville and Mapleton. granddaughter, Arlene. The purpose and benefits of the scouting program goes almost without saying. A good turn by an unidentified British Boy Legal Notices Scout in 1909, for an American business man who had Probate and lost his way in a London fog, led to the incororation C. D. Guardianship Notices of the Boy Scouts of America in Washington Consult County Clerk or the forty years ago Wednesday, February 8. Respective Signers for D. William The late Boyce, Chicago publisher, further Information was so impressed with the helpfulness of the British Boy Scout, who declined his tip for the good turn, In the District Court of the that he accompanied the Scout to the office of Lord United States for the District of founder of Scouting, learned Utah: In the matter of Samuel Lee l, Robert Eureka, Utah, bankrupt y FIRST LADIES' FIRST APPEARANCE TOGETHER . . . Mrs. about the program and brought a trunkful of pam- Tolbert, No. 16424. To the creditors of 8. Truman (left) and Mro. Alben W. Barkley, wife of the Lee Samuel Tolbert. the Utah, Eureka, he organiincorporated phlets to America. Later, mode their first appearonce together when they shared bankrupt No. 16424: Notice is honors at a fund raining luncheon for the national symphony. zation. hereby Riven that the said Samuel Since 1910, more than 16,500,000 American boys Lee Tolbert has been duly ada bankrupt on a petition the homemaker. Of course, if and men have had the benefits of the training, judged filed by him on October 13. 1949, rrOZenMeatUOOked the meat is thawed during cookthat the first meeting of his ing the cooking time will be lonfellowship, handicraft skills and high adventure of and creditors will be held at 233 Fed- By Various Methods ger. Once thawed, meat should not men it. richer all is for America the Many Scouting. eral Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah, be frozen sagin. in high places in American affairs today proudly February 10. 1950 at 10:00 A. M. However, as in most rules there Many homemakers today are are exceptions. Thin steaks and at which place and time the credicredit Scouting influence to their lives. tors may attend prove their asking the question, "How do I chops to be breaded should be deappoint a trustee, appoint cook frozen meat? frosted prior to cooking. Roasts By 1916, Boy Scouts had rolled up so creditable claims, a committee of creditors, examine As is the rule with tender cuts that are defrosted during cooking the a record of service to their communities that the bankrupt, and transact such of meat, they are cooked by dry require a slightly lower temperabusiness as may properly heat ture than that recommended for roasted, broiled or Congress of the United States granted the Boy Scouts other come before said meeting. Dated leas The cuts are tender fresh meat. This is, also, true for a America charter. of at Salt Lake City, Utah. January cooked by moist heat braised broiling steaks, chops and patties. charThe purpose of Scouting, reads the federal 27. 1950. William H. Leary. Re- or cooked in liquid. They should be placed farther feree in Bankruptcy. from the heat than usual so that comes When and to it to be Shall defrosting promote through organization ter, meat, for equally good results it the meat will be cooked in the cooperation with other agencies, the ability of boys NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS may be done in the refrigerator, center by the time it is browned , at room or during on the surface. to do things for themselves and others, to train them MEETING. Notice is hereby given to the cooking. Ittemperature makes no difference in Scoutcraft and to teach them patriotism, courage, Directors and Stockholders of the whichever is the most convenient In some species of oysters, the New Klondike Mining Co. and to males and females are separate and kindred virtues.. whom it may concern: while in others each individuals, to be a board Elect of Directors That a Directors and StockholToday, the Boy Scouts, virtually a both sexes. represents oyster ders Meeting will be held Satur- for the coming year and such of a two-yeof American life, are at the as other business come before may The United States has more February 11. 1950. at 209 crusade to, Strengthen The Arm Of Liberty by day, Atlas Building. Salt Lake City, this Meeting. than 650,000 fires annually. at the hour of one o'clock Signed bringing a better scouting program to more boys un- Utah, Alvin R. Erikson, Sect. A mild pneumonia is developed p.m. der trained leaders. New Klondike Mining Co. The purpose of the Meeting shall by nearly every case of measles. The need is for more boys to have the advantage of Scout training. Although more than 2,300,000 boys and leaders are now in Scouting, there are thousands of boys still outside the organization. They can get into the fun if more institutions open their doors to them in their own neighborhoods EDITORS NOTE.- Tbit it the teeond and if more men, interested in boys, volunteer their of 0 tenet of ortklet t irritation, of toddy's moil important ogr time as leaders: Its an investment that pays off rich one enltnrel developments. dividends in personal satisfaction. TODAYS FARMER, plagued by HAPPY BIRTHDAY, BOY SCOUTS! crop failure from Baden-Powel- 3, 1950 ar to God. and "Duty to Self Mu sics! numbers, scout, explorer Aaronlc priesthood ing and My Boy. a minutes; "Scouting and My .? minutes; Liberty, stake, council orn52 qualified Scouter, 10 r utes; musical number by n rfr Explorers: repeat Scout Scouts, Explorers, Scouters, and former members; benediction Scout or Explorer. moft Prisoner-veteran- s in a, to be permitted to studyGeorgia under G. I. Bill of Rights. They iSj draw the usual subsistence ments although they havm living expenses while guests of th. state. The money will be held u trust until they are released fm custody. "We in Britain are all criminals -- Cecil Palmer. English now. publisher, saying no man can oC1 all the new Socialist regulations. 5 : : The swift can fly 100 miles iB hour, according to the Encyckw paedia Britannica. The Division of Labor Stan, dards, in the U. S. Department of Labor, was established in 1934. LUBRICATION &XCQ) ana two-minu- te ENJOY YOURSELF ' j (SOD - - - ITar-r- vice-preside- WHERE FRIENDS MEET at the SILVER CLUB pan-broile- d. self-relian- ce cross-secti- mid-poi- on ar nt - The temperature of the burning mate that the United States is end of a cigarette is between 1200 losing 8,000 acreg of land a day and 1325 degreea Fahrenheit the ancient Egyptians. through erosion. Soil conservation experts cstl-- 4 We cannot be just a little more If. for the reasons best known to dishonorable any more than we you. you want to shrink a woolen can be Just a little dead. Jacob garment before its washed for L. Devers the first time, soak it in cold waTotal oilseed output In 1949 was ter for about two hours. Then nearly as large as the alltime high spread it out to dry without stretof 1948. ching It. - CHIEF BRAND LIME CHIEF BRAND HIGH CALCIUM LIME We Specialize in High Calcium Chemical Hydrate for Mills and Smelters FERTILIZERS O PLASTERING CHIEF CONSOLIDATED MINING CO. 60S Dooly Building : Salt Lake City Plant:: Saddle, Utah Isos ir droughts and patchy rainfall. Is turning to supplemental irrigation as the positive means for providing sufficient moisture throughout his entire growing season. Irrigation got its start in arid regions. Its history is as old as maA's. Its beginnings wers In the Biblical lands, la Egypt, in the year 2084 B. G, a rainless land was made fertile when the waters of the Nile were channeled Into a lake and released in times of drought In what is today Iran, a complex series el canals sent streams over the desert plains and watered the arid Babylonian terrain. ' Travelers carried news of theeo and other Middle Eastern irrigation systems, which rata today as engineering marvels, to tho Far East and to all parts of the then civilised world. The Roman empire Is responsible for Introducing Irrigation methods to England. Tho lavadera set ap eyeleme that are atilt employed by the English farmer far flooding fields along tho River Area daring the eeldest months of the year to protect tho soil against frost and to stimulate the growth of grass for graalag purposes. With tho decline of tho Roman empire, tho Arabs became tho leading users of Irrigation systems they had learned from tho Persians. When the Arabian Moore Invaded Spain, their knowledge was spread to the hot dry plains of tho Control Massit which then numbered among tho most productive regions of Europe. On this side of tho globe, tho hihabltanta of Penh Mexico and southwestern United States practiced irrigation thousands of years ago. When Cortes and his followers sot out to conquer tho empire of Montezuma, they found on the high plateau where Mexico City now stands aa advanced agricultural The main canal la Kittitas cennty. s division of the Yakima, Wash., project is evidence of publio interest to utilising the load of the west. civilisation based upon oxtensivo fathered by Justin S. Morrill of and skillful Irrigation. Vermont, which provided for agricultural colleges which would help In tho Irrigation beginnings educate farmers In each state, and United States were also located the homestead act, which assured la tho most arid parts of tho them farm sites. country. New Mexico hue eviSince that time public Interest dence of crnlurie aquehas turned to tho need for conducts measuring as mueh aa M serving America's greatest source mllea In length. Franrlseaa Its soil. The reclamation priests whs established their of wealth act of 1902 authorized an extensive missions la Mexico and Calibuilding program of dams, canals fornia ale founded agricultural and Irrigation structures, under the communities that practiced of reclamation, to restore bureau methods. arid and aeml-arl- d land beyond It was tho Mormons, however, tho reach of smaller projects. The who In 1847, Introduced largo seal work of this bureau, and then that irrigation to tho west, when they of tho soil conservation service of settled in the barren valley of tho Urn department of agriculture eviGreat Salt Laks. As they Introduced dence governmental and public Irrigation In the west, agriculture recognition of Irrigation as ono of In the east also was beginning to tho Important elements in conservrocoivo recognition aa science ing and Increasing the productivity and an Industry. The government of tho aoiL began to notica some of th organWhile tho earnest beginnings of ised efforts of farmers to fight their were In arid and aeml-arl- d Irrigation batUes against weather and blight, the modem trend la lands, and set up. in 1862, during the Civil the use of Irrigation in tho oo. War, the two sets whieh estab- called humid" parts of tho counlished an agricultural policy In the to supplement aarmal try. United States the land grant ac ld OIXON2TAYLOR;RU$$EL'LCO! 1L |