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Show The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Four Juy STORIES PICTURES DO-I- T Things to Make With By Dole Goss Materials 5. Timely Wisdom pHESS at Hand game among Many achoola bava then teams taking part in annual tournaments. Paste redpaper circles CEMENT. 6- - Slip rings into holes in rubber. a piece of iuUer TIRE TU6 16 inches long and 4inches wide. m I 1 Punch holes CUilM in ends l.FU2JMCAPRlN65$ihch apart and upside down in center of rubber and nark around thensMe with Ejhtdored of rubber and tie STRINGS to fasten CMMML 'around uour head! Mm... 3. Cut out iga and nose as shown . you same size-aar rings; from RED RIPER. s CUT A NSW re m of Puzzle - versity. Young people everywhere are becoming more mature which is another way of saying they are thinking. Their tastes and their amusements reflect the trend. More and more you are going to see Increasing evidence of this thinking wherever young people MARS Darkest Belgian Congo good Idea. Question Investigate, listen, then think out your own conclusions. Back In 1917 Theodore Roosevelt said: "Nine-tent- hs of wisdom consists of being wise In time." Model Chicks Can distinguish between 'IThe SQUARES ANP CIRCLES MUCH MORE UCCESSFUILY THAU RATS- -. average tiUwni PRINKS FIFTY GALLGHS OF WATfiJ. PAlLY "Now, children." said the art teacher who was becoming annoyed at the way the attention of her class was wandering toward visitors in the school corridor, "it you want to complete your drawing of the old stone face, keep looking in my direction. i : l : 1 i This country belongs to BELGIUM, which forms the center of this word diamond. The second word is "a footlika part," third "animal skins," fifth "steps over a fence, and sixth "to take legal action against." B E L BELGIUM 1 U M Puzzle Answers CONGO PRODUCTS: Industrial diamonds; Copper; Rubber; Palm oil and nuts. S: GUESS WHO? Benjamin Frank- lin. Mix-U- ps DIAMOND: lightning electricity the PES PELTS Philadelphia later year, ha established on of the earliest circulating libraries in the New World. In 1778 he went to France to induce the French government to help the 13 colonies in their Revolution. A brilliant statesman and scientist, who was he? 16 Sped 18 Automobile 19 Three-toe- d sloth 1 BELGIUM 2 3 4 6 6 STILE SUE M CROSSWORD: 10 12 14 15 16 17 HI - CHUM-CHO- P Foundation God of love Pertaining to Lent Georgia (ab.) Era Slight bow Copies Suffix Glut Ages Rodent SOU7AKE Ventilate 20 Bachelor of Science (ab.) and postmaster in ey 20 Greek letter 21 Locks of hair DOWN B were same. A GAME: f tJ' ;rJ -- KN6HTS MOVES Riddles 1. Why la paper money worth more than silver money? 2. Why la a half-baman like a hunting dog? 3. If you add to It It becomes 1 Because when smaller; if you don't add to It it RIDDLES: you put it in a pocket it is dou- becomes larger. What is It? 4. What la it that even the bled. 2 Because he is worried about losing the hair(hare). 3 A smartest man overlooks? hole In a stocking. 4 His nose. 8 5. What la bought by the yard and used by the foot? Carpet ld your moves make a capital letter And L by going either 2, or of course no two "chum chops" can sit at the same table at the same time. 1-- 2-- 1. SOLUTION: - 6 -- 19. Thai makes 30 moves. How close you com to It? could Cheat while being tranafered to or $ takes a little more time, un from the locker on a warm day, Farm Journal. Testa made by or in case power falls. Winter at the Minnesota AgSo if you use a locker, and if ricultural Experiment Station ibnr and odors in unblanehti you wish to freeze vegetables In of three The U. S. Department of Agri- brine, Iowa State College says: vegetables at the end amt weeks and four at weeks, Dissolve four in salt tablespoons culture says that It Is not necesnot are appetizing. water. This is vegetables sary to brine vegetables, except one gallon cold enough salt to season the vegetagreen peppers, when freezing. bles for serving. Farm Journal. A Bellingham, Wash., pulp bB However, brine - packed vegeto blanch Industrial a 1 e o h o 1 fra makes better It's vegetables do s tap frozen longer; hence tables they have better protection from before freezing, even though it spent pulping liquor. to Bert McCormick. Mr. Sullivan had been in poor health for sometime, making it impossible for him to give his attention to the business. Mr. McCormick has had con(Continued from Page One) chcd the Cedar City section of siderable business experience, so southern Utah the ashes were re- would undoubtedly be able to sucleased in the wind. Graham made cessfully handle the cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hogan such a gallant flight for his life after a forced landing in the moun- were enjoying a vacation in tains during a storm, that equalled In severity any that has ever Miss Myrtle Gatley of Eureka visited the state. and James Milton Morton of Provo The Sullivan Cafe, one of the were united in mariage at Provo. best known local business estab- The marriage being performed by lishments and for several years Bishop R. J. Murdock in the preowned by F. J. Sullivan was sold sence of a few relatives and Suggestions On Frozen Vegetables Twenty Years Ago i Diamond MIX-UP- Congo Hop THAT'S It! A Chop-sukq, from Chinatown! Make the playing board out at still cardboard. Divide this off into seven one-insquares im then mark out the Chinese Crossword room as shown. You will notl there are 29 squares In the chop, uey house, each square represent, lng one table. Cut 24 circular markers from cardboard. These are the "chum chops." Number these from oo to 24 and place them on the shown. The object of the game Is to get the "chum chops" In proper order with number 1 on top, 2 where 11 now Is, 4 where 13 is, 5 whert 21 is, and so on. Thirteen of the "chum chops are already In their proper places and, when playing these may be moved or left alons ACROSS 1 Todays puzzles are about the as you see fit The only point to remember Congo when making moves la that tbs 7 Extent "chum chops" must be moved si 8 Proceed the knights are moved In Chen, 9 Male child that is, one space one direction 10 Scatter, as hay and two spaces In another dire11 Compound ether ction or the reverse. In other words, 13 Rub out ch Port of BaCONGO nana; Tropical forests; Leopoldville la its capital. Three facts about the Belgian Congo are concealed in the mixed-u- p gather. lines below. Rearrange the And where does all this put you? in each row to learn them: letters In a spot unless you widen your NAP FOR TAN BOA horizons and start doing a little SOL RAFT RIPE COTS thinking of your own. If you did SILT POLE LIVE LAIC SOLID not enjoy the book that the rest PAT of your crowd is raving about, Guess Who? write your special peeve on paper. was born Jan. 17, man This How does it sound? 23 he beThis forming your own opinion 1706, and at the age of came a printer. and not depending on reviewer's He flew a kite comments or what others say is a to prove that higher-up- s. m Patch Dark Puzzles About 193) PUZZLES GAMES Hi-Chu- Other brainy questions atari long discussions at the local casbah and Congo Products the topics could be anything from Put the wordi and pictures to art to atoms. Young folks are use, and you will have little diffismart culty in discovering the four prodDavid Brand, an Ohio student, ucts of the Belgian Congo: felt that the atomic age had problems requiring discussion, not alone by governments but by people too. He planned an atomic course and talked It over with the dean and the professors. The Instructor liked the idea and, after a year the proposed course was accepted by the university's interMeanwhile national committee. David Brand had talked to students at registration until he had 85 signed up and enthusiastic. "The Problems of the Atomic Age" is now an established lecture course at Kent State Uni- to jar rings with HOUSEHOLD fCl a popular young people. la becoming 28, I-- off-flavo- rs What a stepper! P ... I V-- 8 or "Six' aha atepa oat like no other low triced car. Yet yon can own a V-- o for hundreds less than most "Si sea a Ford "Sis" for Chief Brand Lime so What a stopper! CHIEF BRAND HIGH CALCIUM LIME .1.1 Me Specialize in High Calcium Chemical Hydrate for Mills and Smelters d BANDIT KING'S END . . . Salvatore Glullano, Robli llood bandit of the Slrlllsa hills, was killed rerently In (un battle with police. He once challenged the Italian cabinet to duels. self-style- II 8 FERTILIZERS CHIEF O PLASTERING CONSOLIDATED 608 Dooly Building MINING CO. Salt Lake City Plant: Saddle, Utah masauuacasaanj M8M IT friends. The bride a daughter of John Gatley, popular and well- liked, while the groom a son of Mrs. Wesley Morton of Provo, former residents of Eureka. One of the pleasant social events of the season was a party given bv the new officers of the Y. M. M. I. A. of the Eureka Ward, in honor of the retiring officers. The affair was held at the home of the new p resilient. Mrs. D. E. Ostler. The retiring officers who were guests of honor were: Mrs. Don Peek, president; Mrs. J. Osrnc Webb, first rounselor; Mrs. Jos. Buys, second rounselor; Miss Kate Bauer J secretary. Games were led by Miss Ann Porter. Music and a dainty luncheon completed the evening. IPEKI KIEVS!! Among those present were: Mrs. Walter Jensen. Mrs. Naamon Mrs. Peterson, Mrs. Walter Taylor, Mrs. William Douglas. Mrs. Thayaa Bray, Mrs. George Sylvester, Mrs. Max Hannifin, Miss Anna Porter, Miss Ruth Bauer, Mrs. Harold Brohm. Mrs. Melvin Will-mor- e. Jones, Mrs. Verne Tullis. Mrs. Jos. Buys. Mrs. J. B. Webb. Mrs. Joseph Gagon, Miss Kate Bauer and Mrs lHn Peck. The Ijidy Elks had an enjoyable social at the club rooms. Both ".W and Bridge were played, followed by delicious refreshments. In "AOO" the prize was won by Mrs. Jack Nilson. while the bridge prize went to Mrs. Dean Henroid. The party was under the direction of Mrs. Lydia Ferguson who was assisted by Mrs. Mary Stack, Mrs. I .co Larsen and Miss Katherine Stack. Sonny Byrne, son of Mrs. Ruby llyrne was in Eureka for a two weeks vacation with his mother. He wits employed by the Southern l'acifie Ity. at Sacramento, Calif. During World War II, the Pacific Ocean area required 22 billion barrels of petroleum products monthly. The Iwo Jlma campaign alone, for instance, used enough fuel to nil a train of railroad tank ear 238 milea long and enough drummed lubricating oil to HU 123 box car. This la only an indication of the tremendous demand made on the American Petroleum Industry by the armed forcea of the United Nation demands that were fully met on all front at all Umca. Ford's 35 sasicr --acting King-S- i sa Brakes use ear momentum to help d you stop. Lika Ford's "Lifeguard" Body, they give yon the kind of protection you'd aspect only of costliest can. And for soiled safety and comfort, there's the low and level "Mid Ship" Ride you're cradled between the wheels. extra-rugge- What a looker ! Ford's the "Fashion Car of the Year." And Fords slay good looking finish '"made to livo with bsked-ooutdoors." 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