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Show December The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Two 8 1950 GAME VILOATORS ON INCREASE REPORTER THE EUREKA PUBLISHED ashington - WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH Printed by s ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Spki.nuvii.lf., u , Utah matter February 10, 1948, at the the Act of March 8, 1879." under poat office at Eureka, Utah, Subscription In Advance, Per Year, $3.00; Per Cojy, 10c "Entered second-clas- a Mrs. Belle Coffey MsnaB uriONAi AOviirisiNO NATIONAL kpiisintaiivi lEKTIgV? EDITORIAI IasSoc5,0 lN. A, S i ter Franke won the prise for hlghij score and Mrs. Leslie Cromar the iU SEINING- - MtMBte CHICAGO NfW SEATTLE SAN flANCISCO TOK Twenty Years Ago n, HEATROLA heater tion. Call 132-J-- 2 good condiMammoth. prize. Mrs. D. G. Henroid entertained a number of young folks in honor of her daughter Charlottes birthday. A picture show matinee was first enjoyed followed by a dinner at the Henroid home, The guests were Mias Thelma Freckle-toMary Kathryn Howard, Gloria Gear, Billy Downey, John Charles Downey, Marcella Ekloff, Maureen Foraey, Carolyn Forsey, Fran-rell- a Henroid, Jack McClure and Beth Hickman. Miss Frances Hulsh was in Salt Lake City, being a guest of Mrs. Leigh Turner. Miss Iluish attended a banquet, of the Trotters Club of the University of Utah of which she was a member. Mias Margaret all-c- Duggan was then president of the organization. Mrs. George Gourley was hostess to the Felix club members at her home. In the card playing Mrs. Brig Atherley won the high score prize and Mrs. Maynard Cronin the prize. Refreshments were served to Mrs. S. L. Jerman, Mrs. N. S. Sanderson, all-c- ATOMIC RAY DOGTAO . . . This Is the army's dogtag dosimeter, device to measure exposure to atomie radiation. Gamma rays cause the center to turn light. ut Mrs. Clarence Gourley, Mrs. Leslie Cromar, Mrs. Allen Ivey, Mrs. Maynard Cronin. Mrs. Walter Morgan. Mrs. Elmer Ferguson, Mrs. Maynard Griggs, Mrs. John T. Taylor. Mrs. Arthur Duggans, A delicious luncheon was Mrs. Hugh Atherley and Mrs. sey. served to Mrs. O. A. Allred, Mrs. Brig Atherley. Mrs. Joseph Gagon, was the Maynard Griggs, Mrs. C. E. Rife, honored guest at a social arranMrs. Joe McCormick, Mrs. Leslie ged by the officers of Eureka ward Cromar, Mrs. Glen Storm, Mrs. M. I. A. Games and music were by a delicious luncheon. Jark Nilaon, Mrs. Walter Franke, followed those present were: Mrs. Among G. Mrs. Mrs. George Cromar, F. Mrs. A. L. PetGeorge Forsey. McClure and Mrs. Arnold Thomas. Wilson. Mrs. D. T. Mrs. J. erson, Bridge'' was played, Mrs. Wal E. Ostler, Mrs. Orao Webb, Miss Myrth Allen, Miss Eva Hogan, Mrs. Don Peck and Mrs. Melvin Jones. . Yuletide Stories Adds Interest To Family Christmas The resiling of literature's most loved Christmas stories, including the Gospels, is one of the best ways for a family to prepare for the day itself. A family reading session, win- 1930. EASY DOES ut IT' ....am m n, (Continued from Page 1) Nil-soduring the coming year. John W. M.; Harry Randle, S. W. J. W. Coombs, Jr W. M.; C. E. Ward, treasurer; John K. Rowe, secretary; Claude F. Raker and Chriaty A. Schrmp. tnwteea. A prominent Mammoth man passed away at hia home following a lingering illness. George J. Milne, aged 55. He was bom in St. George, Utah, June 16, 1875. He came to Mammoth twenty-sevq- n years ago and followed mining as an occupation. He was survived by his wife Mrs. Ethel Lee Milne, and the following children: Mrs. H. K. Le Suer, Kenneth, Burton, Frank. Dwain, Roland and Lee Milne. Funeral services were conducted at the Mammoth chapel, interment took place In the Payson cemetery. The Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Wagoner was buried in the Eureka Cemetery, having been brought from Salt Lake City for Interment. The baby was bom at Salt Lake but lived only a moment or two. The Elite club was plcaaanUy entertained by Mrs. George For- - FOR SALE MY WORLD M GROWING" . , . This picture Is (op prire ner (2, 0M) In the annual Popular Photography context for 11 ia by W. Star Suydam, Madlaon, N.J. Left-ove- r paint will not OUT and will be ready for use again if you pour some melted paraffin into the can after you finish using it. Simply slip off the paraffin when you need it again. Place a small lump of camphor into the tool chest to absorb humidity and thus prevent rust. Each tool should be wiped prefectly dry before storing in the chest If your radiators are peeling, cool them off and then remove loose paint with a wire brush. Give undercoated areas a coat of metal primer before repainting the radiators in desired colors. To waterproof the exterior of a brick house, give the brick a water- - RECIPE OF THE WEEK Pecan Pumpkin Pis (Makes 1 pie) 2 cups canned pumpkin 2 cups rich milk 2 beaten eggs cup brown sugar cup granulated sugar 1 tablespoon flour M teaspoon salt 1 to ill teaspoons cinnamon teaspoon nutmeg 2 tablespoons chopped, toasted pecans Mix pumpkin, milk and eggs. Add sugars mixed with flour, salt and spiees. Beat well. Pour Into pastry lined pan. Sprinkle with nuts. Bake In a hot (450 F.) oven 10 minutes, then In moderate (325) oven for 40 minutes. 'jy? ut T? Brand Lime off-ye- ar tion. So actually, If the Republicans are Inclined to crow over this election. Just remember that they have crowed in election since every that time and have not won a presidential election In 18 years. All of which points up to one factor, according to observers here: are the American people so complacent they cannot understand, or perhaps better, do not realize how they must tighten CHIEF BRAND off-ye- ar Before the recent downturn In private home building, a new record had been established this year for the number of new dwellings statistics Government started. placed the total of new non-fardwellings for the first nine months of 1950 at 1.100.000, compared with 1,025.000 in all of 1949 and the previous annual peak of 937.000 in 1925. The value of new construction of all kinds for the first ten months of 1950 was estimated at $22,800,000,000, 22 per cent more than the total for the same period of 1949. HIGH CALCIUM LIME We Specialize in High Calcium Chemical Hydrate for Mills and Smelters O FERTILIZERS PLASTERING I m . CHIEF CONSOLIDATED MINING Thomas Jeftenon aided in establishing the National Gazette in jj 1791. f? 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FORSEY COMPANY Eureka, Utah planned for the last few daya before Christmas, will make it easier for the rhildren to stand the tension of waiting and will add meaning and happy family memories to the occasion. Christmas is. first of all, religious. and the New Testament accounts of the birth of Jesus ought always to be read first. Both the Christmas tales of Matthew and Luke are beautiful poetry and lit rrature. Terhaps the most famous Christmas book in the world, after the Gospel, is Dickens. "A Christmas Carol." written in 1843. It Is a tnle which will be told and retold as long aa there la Christmas. It Is profound enough for the most adult taste and it la atlll a child ren'a classic. Surprise Her With Gifts of Permanence MAJOR APPLIANCE- SElectric Range Electric Home Freezer Electric Refrigerator Electric Water Heater Electric Dishwasher Electric Washer Electric Dry er Electric Ironer Console Radio Electric Buffet Warmer Electric Waffle Maker Electric Casserole Electric Hot Plate Electric Egg Cooker VARIOUS APPLIANCE- S- TABLE COOKERY APPLIANCE- SElcctric Coffee Maker Electric Sandwich Grill Electric Roaster Automatic Toaster And CO. Salt Lake City Plant: Saddle, Utah : 608 Dooly Building proofing with transparent film which p: events moisture penetration. Bricka must be clean and dry, and one chould wait for three daya after a rainstorm before applying tha coating. Use a regular paint strainer to screen skin from paint which haa stood for some time. Wire window screening or even an old stocking may ba used for screening. When painting the legs on tablea and chain, place a large tack into the bottom of each leg. You'll have no difficulty painting well to the bottom of the leg with this aid. as the chair leg will stand off the floor enough to give freedom of mnvsmnl The government price support on eggs is scheduled to be removed after January 1, and farmers and poultrymen of the state are asking and wondering what the effect will be on the poultry Industry of Utah, which ranks as our leading agricultural activity. According to Clyde C. Edmonds, general manager of Utah Poultry and Farmers Cooperative, and president of the Associated Poultry and Egg Industries of America. the elimination of government support price on eggs is going to have very little effect. He reports that the move was anticipated some time back and the poultry industry aa a result, have set up a nation-wid- e program to boost egg consumption during the early months of 1951 aa the supply of eggs usually reached the stage of abundance. He points out: Prices right now are at a peak. We can expect a material decline from the peak as usual aa the volume of production increases, but thia la a normal trend. V two-head- all-o- IIarkison Conovkk Editor and Manager Reporter During the IttHt as reported in the 8l nS? Came record. hotter thaS law game violators wen- U? bt. fore the courts of $50,0(10 was collei t forfeitures. This fall-- hunt!' In order to smash the Was the fact that American i their belU menace of inflation brought an eruption i., S? and a violations as indicHti-i- i boys and American money and Communism T of arrests ports heavy casualty list in the Korean coming fhlZ Alan Valentine, administragame department war were factors in this election tor of the economy In many sections this may have thin agency, the government been true, but the fact remains Wholesale prices rn,. a ZTT' bureau which will control that the Korean war has had sucha in the week ended Octnheiv,1 an In prices and wages a modarte impact on the nation cording to the Bureau at has up Inflation can battle, pointed true no picture Statistical. The wholesale infai economy, that the control picture by tlie 169.4 per cent of the 1928 be drawn, except the attitude of following questions: the Mr. Aveage American which Mr. bift 'Will business men be willing includes Mr. Businessman, Farmer, Mr. Laborer and Mrs. to stop baaing their prices on what alj the market will bear and limit comparable week in 1949 Average Housewife. who reasonable to here Leaders themselves .4 was profit Democratic ever, it per cent le, four weeks previous. were depressed following the elec- margins ?" comtion returns, are somewhat forted as a result of the presidenwtsss-ta- tial statement that the records lost show that the party in power less in this election than In any election since 1916, except 1934, when the Democrats increased electheir position in an keep In mind Television Sets Electric Shaver Electric Clock Electric Space Heater Electric Sun Lamp Electric Mixer Small Radio Electric Heating Pad Electric Curling lion Electric Trouser Prcsscr Electric Bed Givering In the Salt Lake area 037(323 asm 023S) QtnnDGJSDOlIEIDGD CSS |