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Show March 3, The Eureka Reporter Page Two THIS PETTY PACE Round-n-Abo- ut EUREKA REPORTER THE at puhusiiki) vi:i:ki,y kl'keka. Town utah ART CITY PUHUSIIING COMPANY Si'Iiincville, Utah matter February 10, "Entered as second-clas- s post office at Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 1948, at the Mr. and Mrs, Arlo Broderick and children, Arlctte and Stephen, Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Newman and daughters, Linda and Vicki drove to Yuba Dam on Sunday to cele- .....Harrison Conovkr Mrs. Hells Coffey Reporter HAtlONAI AOVflllSlNG liNISCNIAriVI NATIONAL A E D I TO R IA brate the birthday anniversary of Mr. A. L. Broderick. Other members of the family attending were Mr. and Mrs. Ladd Broderick of Delta and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Paxton Betty Rae Broderick) of AMTIsVptfi I SSO I NE ROAD SHOW certamiy standing 'em in the It is big mot.irbus tni.,jn operating through Dili nvrk i,r u' woods. Getting a sent on pooch" Is like getting down front at "South Pacific." The company recently won n de clsion at law that establishes condonation for compressing a mob of unfortunate riders into a writh-inmass In the aisle, indistinguishable as humans except for count, less arms and legs extending at all angles. ' So far, the dr:v;ri haven't attempted to crain any midgets Into the baggage racks, but mothers have learned to hold on to their children to keep them from being put with the vaii.- cs. STANDEE who was thrown and spent the evening visiting with her mulher, Mrs. Eld. King and other relatives. 3, 1879." Subscription In Advance, Ter Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10c Editor and Manager Hy Drown Lee Yates . . . Mr. will .Mrs. S. I). Colovlrli and Ted Colovlch and wins, Kay and Hurry were In Provo Wednesday evening attending the Varsity Hand Concert at the H. Y. (T. Hay Cnlnvich is a member of the Varsity Hand. Mrs. Colovlch accompanied the group to Spanish Fork Printed by ONE Fillmore. CHICAGO SEATTLE NIW SAN HanCISCO rot Mr. and Mrs. le Mar Slid weeks and small son, Danny, of Fillmore, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Sudweeks' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Franks. Mrs. Sudweeks is the former Miss June Franks. DaieCarihegde tlVINGtf Miss Jessip Potts of Kearns, In Eureka, spent the week-en- d visiting with relatives and attend-- : ing the Green and Gold Ball. RXAUTHOR OFjlHOWJO ST0PJ0RRYIN6 AND START Mr, and Mrs. John Man Likes Sound of His Name HHARLES E. PARKER, Ferguson, Missouri, has written me of a aldiscovery he has made with regard to a trait common to most every individual in the world. Yes, you too, no doubt have his trait. Mr. Parker deals in real estate and Is ronnerted with the Yorktown Realty company in Ferguson. There was a trart of land in his town that he felt could be made productive. Rut the owner wasn't interested in selling. It was Mr. Parkers idea to get control of this land and further a promotion for dividing it into panels and putting buildings on it. This would not only be financially profitable, but it would help in the housing shortage. So he called on the owner, a George Rowland. Although he pictured the plan, and Mr. Rowland's profit, in glowing terms, he made no Carnegie impression on him or apparently he did not Before he left, and as a last bit of persuasion, he said lie would like to see such a subdivision called Rowland Court, as a lasting memorial to the man who had helped to further the promotion. Two days later, Mr. Parker met a man who asked about Mr. Rowland's land and made a good offer for it This prospective purchaser himself had talked with Mr. Rowland and made no progress. Because he never turned down an opportunity, rather than because he had any feeling that he would be successful, he again called on Mr. Rowland and told him of the offer. Again he seemed to have made no progress, lie turned to go, but suddenly Mr. Rowland cheeked him. If he sold the property would it be written into the contract that the subdivision would be called Rowland's Court? DROP EVERYTHING . . . Unidentified cashier of a New York restaurant covers her eyes after three robbers forced these four waiters to drop their panis during a holdup. The culprits snatched 8300 from the cash register and fled Into theater district crowds. They herded six men and two women employees Into a back room, but firai they watched boxing bouts on the restaurants television screen for a half hour before the stickup. News Notes Mrs. Clyde A Hyde and young son. Ala, of Wells, Nevada, are visiting in Mammoth at the home of Mr and Mra. Dean Rose. Mrs. Ilyde is the former Jennie JohnMr. and Mrs. John II. Andrew son. made a business trip to Cedar City on last Tuesday, returning home Mr. and Mrs. John Cronin drove Wednesday evening. and So the battle was over. Merely because a man loves the sound of his own name. Yes, many a friendship has been founded on the simple and easy act of calling a man by his name. Remember that when you meet a stranger. Remember that, too, when you meet your friends of long standing. by sud- r a Castleton and family spent Sunday in Springville visiting with relatives and friends. and injured den bucking of a bus sought damages for the mayhem, but the courts decided that the bus company Is not responsible fur the safety of passengers maimed or killed by normal and expected jolting. So. no does the rnmpeny have to bo t:iry of stacking its with humanity. Right vehicles now. e "o'l-prmust be figuring to see if a bigi or pay load can be achieved hv piling the customers horizontally nr vertically. The public. which should not have to STAND for such treatment, soon may have to take it lying down. to hairline MINDS TRAINED in law Insist that no one is under duress to ride on a bus if he discovers the necessity of standing in the aisle. But conditions are usually thus: Aunt Penelope, expecting us to dinner in 45 minutes, has killed the fatted turkey. The next bus is due more than five hours hence. Aunt Penelope is the one with the moola, so no one leaves her holding a fatted turkey. So hazard to life and limb are discounted. The company advertises America. the Beautiful." and advises viewing the native landscape by bus. On a bus. I've seen the Manhattan skyline, the Taj Mahal and the New Orleans Latin Quarter. But they were pictures on stickers glued to my fellow travellers' luggage. bouncing with my chin on the baggage rack, as I stood on the rolling vehicle enjoying new 1 fusses 1950 to Salt Lake City last Sunday and spent the day visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Busluuan Mr. and their daughter and daughter. Patricia Ann, of incidentand Jack Mrs. and Lloyd, Provo, spent last Fridny, Saturcar. new ally, to try out the day and Sunday at the home of Mrs. Bushman's parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. (Bill) Harri-mu- n Mra. John II. Andrew. and family of Spanish Fork v were in town Sundny saying hello Mr. and Mrs. George F, Forney to friends and were guests at the were Salt Lake City visitors on home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd RanSaturday of last week. dle. son-in-la- . : .Mr. and Mrs. Fred Monlue and daughter. Colleen, were in Provo last Saturday attending a luncheon for their son, Clare Monlue. The luncheon was given by Mrs. vistas across the assorted Lucy Gatclcy and daughter, Audinse fortunate enough to rey, honoring Clare on his birthhave seats. x FAITH MARATHON . . . Jerry LaRne, Joyce Evans and Lee day. Later in the day the group Mrs. James Lunt of Mammoth drove to Benjamin where a dinner meditate In prayer before giving public testimonial. They parFranERP lands cut Import quotas in San week is spending the was given for Clare by his ticipated in as religious revival on the campus of Wheaton cisco visiting with her daughter party 50 per cent, Council group (111.) college which started spontaneously and lasted several grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. days. Mr. and Mrs. Rob- E. and Ludlow. One by one, Uie students would step to the pulpit in the Pierce ert Borden (Dale Lunt). memorial rhspel and offer their testimonials and publicly eonfesa Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Phipps and their sins. Betty Nash, student at the A. family of Spanish Fork were In C. In Ixigan and Marion Nash, town on Saturday and Sunday and student at the "Y" spent the week- were guests at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mra. Floyd Dan-- 4 end with their parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. sic. of Draper, Utah. parents, Phipps' Mrs. Floyd Nash. John Phipps. ln Mammoth.5200. Mr. 4'5,9?J-olMrs. and William Roberts e Ur. ami Mrs. Gordon 8. Johnson Cal Mr. and Mrs. Gene Colvin and of Mammoth are spending a few m3P and family, who have made their of Charlern. Lake in where daughter, Salt Payson days City they the for In Eureka home past year, xthAito a few days in Eureka last are combining business and picas- MISCELLANEOUS left last week for Provo. Dr. spent at the week Mra. home Colvin's of ure. memJohnson has been named a Mr. and Mra. P. N. Xcil-seIF the boy who took the snow ber of the B. Y. U. hpalth service parents, Diamonds become luminous in a shovel from the John Phipps staff. 410 So UniversityTAv t sun-- ! room to dark after home will last exposure Mr. and Mrs. David Ijiw (DarSunday please Mr. and M rs. John Coffey were lene and Mr. and Mra. light, according to Encyclopedia; return it nothing further will Salt Lake City visitors on Wed- EldonColovlch) Wood of Provo spent SunBritannica. be done about it. m2p nesday and Thursday of last week. visiting at the home of Mr. day CofRobert the visited jvith They and Mrs. S. D. Colovlch. R. Wheelock entertained at a luncheon on Thursday of last week. Her guests included Mrs. Mrs. Margaret HigginHon. Gerald Kennedy of Mammoth and Mrs. Ada McIntyre. Mrs. F.. trie-ipir- s r-- Sim-co- old-ti- son-in-la- coni) sma? 07 in-la- CSGQ3& j n. feys. Robert Gillisple and Dick Gillia-pi- e were in town over the weekend visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilllspie. Robert Jr., is employed in Salt Lake and Dick has just returned from Japan, where he spent the past several months. He received his discharge from the army during the past week. Mr. ami Mrs. Floyd Nash and family fere in Spanish Fork on Sunday helping Mrs. Nash's mother, Mrs. Margaret Braithwaite. celebrate her birthday. A family party was held at the home of a of Mrs. daughter and Braithwaite's. Mr. and Mrs. Le Mar Grotegut. Among the members of the family attending were Mr. and Mrs. Murrell Bigler (Freda Braithwaite) of Ogden, well- known In Eureka. Mw Models! Pff.'jef' son-in-la- w Miss France June and Professor Dorothy Hayes from the University of Utah, were in Eureka Sunday visitors at the home of and visited at the (Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Cherry were laat Week-en- d home of Miss Jones' mother, Mrs. Mr. Cherry's mother, Mrs. Jane Jeaaie Jones. (Cherry, and sister and brother- - brain bud 1. When It Is 13 s'eloek in New York, In Panama H to to) a.m., (hi 3 p.ni., (r) 13 e'clork noon, (d) 11 a.m. 3. The stars on (he original U.8. Hag were arranged in a (at square. (h) circle, (c) cross, (d) rectangle. 3. The Rrillh symbolic figure, Britannia, carries in her hand a (a) trident, (b) cross, (c) sword, (d) candle. 4. What American humorist was part Cherokee? (a) WM Rogers, lb) Mark Twain, (c) Bob Hope. 5. Jugoslav" means (a) small Slav, (b) largo Slav, () Slav, (dt west Slav. 10 BLAST IT! . . . Mickey Cobra surveys damage to his home after his escape from death when a bomb ripped away part of the house. The bombing was the fiflh attempt on his life. n This is over 38 per cent increase from when California D66t1 AC reagef,tor growers signed up for 147,000 In 1948 these same growers May Be Increased acres. signed for 172,000 acres. Plant C OUQdP J tv1'1- - A 19-1- i capnrlty Is reportedly reached in With western beet growers en- the Red River Valley region of thusiastically signing contracts for North Dakota and Minnesota for Increased acreage In 1950, the beet 1950, While other areas are still In sugar Industry la entering what appear to be a banner year, it was the act of signing contracts with announced this week. sugar companies for the 1950 seaNot for many years have grow- son. it was pointed out by Hart ers expressed such willingness to increase their sugar beet acreage. "Yes, Junior, there is a bigger From California cornea a report fool than the ninn who knows that sugar refining plant capacity It all . . . it's the fellow who will 200,000 acres -- will be reached argue with him. axswens () 11 CriMt aaaa. Ik) ClrrlP. I. 1st Trlinl, srsibsl at 4 la) Will . Salih Slav. 1. . 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