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Show January 20, The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Two ' UNDER THE THE EUREKA REPORTER I CAPITOL DOME IL'UMSIIKI) WT.I.KI.Y AT IXKEKA, UTAH Itintcd Tla Utah ART CITY IUHLLSIIING COMPANY I 'iaii SikiN ii 1 ! 1 f ! Jitfi"tU inti-mi- 1 . NATIONAL AOVflllSlMO CtNlSINlAtlVf NtW TOM SEATTLE SAN flANClSCO CHICAGO S' I J , ? tu einjil-ye- who had completed es payment under u payroll big. This might he line largely to the Vrnnnniy" attitude of (Joy. J. lira' ken Lei, who definitely will! have the final say oil legislative netivities with a "veto" power that is in no apparent danger of overrides. He has .'10 Kepnhlirans in the House of Representatives to match the 3n Drmuernts and fair siipruirt among the peniuerits who hold a 15-majority in the Senate. Already two Democrats. Sen. Marl D. Hibson and Ulan-neL. Ashton I have Joined three Republicans to sponsor two hills sent tip by the governor to exempt most food and prescription drugs from sales tax and to provide income tax relief by raising personal income tax exemptions. The governor proposes exemptions be raised from $600 to S7.V) on single persons, from $1200 to $1000 on married couples, and from $300 to $.pifl0 on dependents. In his opening message to the i . .. t. ! Methods of Handling Slander ITERE ARE TWO EXAMPLES of wise methods of handling slander or malicious gossip. When William Jennings Bryan was campaigning in the middle and far west for the presidency of the United States, one of his supporters came to him one day and said Mr. Bryan what arc you going to do about that slanderous article that appeared in the paper this morning? I haven't read it, said Mr. Bryan. "Well. Just read it. You'll have to take some action," went on his informer. m. MP l.l ll . . . Felluw workers in I.os Angeles plant salute trank Uo (iuulrlte who has just been named champion liar for 19M by Hurlinrton l.iar Club of Wisconsin. (ll the shares is $1 below the average price Pir the first 2(J days of the month before the stock is offered. j - entire two seemed to have regained their lhe 'prop,.rty tllxr.H is l.xpi.III,l.;r local goveinmental units 6n per cent by the bognis of the old man said. I RU,R" i ucation of the various sehisil e as it situation isn t as bad about 20 per eent uiil.-seeme(l at first; or at least, you ()1i; (jr(.(-tioof the boards of made it appear less serious. rf(llnty commissioners, and the cent by city commis-- i grinned. "Forget it. other 20 Harvey Glad I happened along." He iona and councils, and the town glanced at the girl. She was staring boards at him in astonishment. "Well, for goodness sake! she CARD OF THANKS exclaimed. We wish to extend our sincere thanks to our many Harvey wrinkled his brow, wonfriends and neighlmrs fur dering what he'd done now. She their kindness shown us in said: t least it sounded that way to our bereavement. We Harvey regretted the fact thatO-a"Why, you're an American!" re- - Harvey. he He indeed French. man are couldn't old the The chief executive stared. grateful for the Legislature, speak Harvey recommended the tax reductions fleeted bitterly on the two years many beautiful offerings, anil Thinking about it later. Harvey stared. The old man stared. The and that further reductions he he had spent trying to master the became indignant. They had made girl stared. And suddenly they all extend appreciation to those in any way at the made in mats of department opera- language under Fn .lessor Roget. fun of him and he felt ridiculous. began to laugh. who tions to fit his economy pro- Wasted. Utterly wasted, like so time of the funeral. And we thought you were they could have refrained many of the other courses he had from laughing. French !" gram. Signisl, Mrs. Evan Gunderson and This week he continued his exisiKod himself to in college. "That's what I thought about The next morning he slept late. son anil brothers and sispruning efforts in a proposed cost He sighed heavily. It '.Mis his fault. ' The girl and her parents were you! Fancy!" ters of the late Mr. GunThat night, at Gaspe, Harvey slashing budget. It was presented He had been too interested in leaving the dining riKim as he derson. along with a message in which football and proms to attach much entered. They smiled at him and dined with the girl and her par-ahe emphasized that "our primary importanet to Prof Rugi-t'Harthe former looked as though sheients, afterward they - - -is not to certain individ-- pairing efforts, wanted to say something, but Har-- , vey and th- - girl went out to look unis or pressure groups, but rather Across tin room in tin bub1 vey pushed past them. Ins manner at the hnoin and practice their K.t'RFKA BRANCH OF . . . to the people as a whole, including country inn the French. rly Frein Ii haughty. d the diiightVr, whom taxpayer." couple and lln-iTwo hours later Harvey brought UTAH HIT & STEEL He recommended that "we pro- Harvey had follow-- J all tin way his Trifocals to a at roadster foot the stop . vide some measure of tax relief from SERVICE CO. Trifocal spectacles are now helpwere iblienng away of a steep grade. To the left of the to the people and then fit appro- n lli-- ir -' windowwomen their with native uud ro.id then was a sheer of ing Timkin Bits priations to expected revenues." thoroughly vnjnyii.g themselves, :rm) ct into the m ean. drop Perched shopping by providing an aid to Thor Tools In this regard, he presented a pro- liai icy uni ins best to catch a on intermediate at distances. seeing the brink this precipiee was' & mised budget in which he fitted1 piuasc or two and Suddenly an aut'imobile. Vulcan Products Tlie oil filter should be checked department and institutional ap- tile girl glanced l.p. She was u The young man whistled. A propriations to an estimated genfrequently, even if it has been ingirl with blue told him what had hap- stalled Representative 'glance eral including mirplu from 1919-r- l extremely pretty. Harvey had eyes; recently. fuel of $15,058,000. This meant seen her at the Chateau Fruntenac. pened. Tlie machine had suffered JOHN A. ROSS ' He had tried to think of some ex- a flat tin, skidded down the hill It has been estimated that the slashing down requests of Telephone 55 over missed and 0 pitching is some arc $14,880.-00hardy cuse that would justify his speak-mincluding temperature of a carbon miracle. a the precipice by asked by vocational schools 899 degrees. itBy the time one The car's occupants were Har-- 1 and institutions of higher learn- self the girl and her presented parents had vey's companions of last night. The ing. departed. older woman was sitting on the While the governor was seeking Disappointed, he had set out on! running board, obviously in a a cut in general fund spending, innis solitary tour of the Gaspe swoon, while the girl and her cluding a rut of $100,000 in appro- peninsula. He had mine alone be- - father fluttered about aimlessly, to the State Department cause he wanted priations to get away from himself, Harvey said: of Public Instruction, to effect the Forgetting existence into which Lucky escape. Here, help her into proposed tax reduction, however, he had stepped as a bund salesman niy car. I've got a tow rope. We lawmakers proposed in another graduation, and because can pull your machine back in a measure introduced at the close following he had heard so much about the of the second w'eok an increase jiffy." of the peninsula. in basic public school revenues that picturesquesness By the time they had the car The farther he may mean a hike in the1 property the stones wereprogressed the more back on to the road, the girl's justified, guaint, tax over the state. "It is important now that we develop The latter measure, introduced primitive villages, inhabited wholly by French, must of whom could' in the Senate by ten members of or mule! stand no word ofj the body, would raise the opera- sjieuk new ore bodies in Utah's metal mines tion and maintenance cost of a English. It was a land of yesteras yeartime if had back turned classroom unit per vear from $3300 2i iu in order to produce copper, lead and years or more. Dog carts, ox to $3800. With a' total of 5751 isolation. teams, was It incredible, classroom units in the state, this zinc for the nation's security." would mean that another $2,877.-00- 0 strange, yet when you considered would have to be raised to that the automobile road had cover the uniform school fund cost. been oKncd only since 192s. it was An additional increase from $675.-00- 0 understandable. These jieoplo. adto $1.0(10,000 for transporta- hering to the customs and habits tion of school children is sought, of their fathers and forefathers, and that would extend the in- lived within the bounds of their come and corporation and fran- villages, were unaequuinted with chise tax collections, the land and unaffected by the activities of hoard collections on school pnqv an outside world. ENGINEERING ACHIEVES NEW TRUCK ECONOMY FORD Evm. Harvey discovered before trey and surpluses lire counted up each year and thnt after thnt, the he was two days out of Quebec. remaining amount necessary to the majority of tourists were finanre the basic school program French. This was September and few wen? on the road. At Metis comes from a combined property tax. uniform over Reach he dined with a family from the state. Rolon, heading the other way. It should he noted that Governor Their breathless talcs of what lay Ice, in his plea for ineonie tnz re- ahead were the first F.nglish words duction. said a general fund sur- he had heard since leaving They told him that farther on. plus rnuld he tossed into the school fund to eliminate necessity of a unless In possesses a translation property tax increase at the pres- dictionary, he might have diffient rate of $33iH per classroom culty in making Ins wants known. At Madeleine he discovered that unit. Mcnnwhile. in action so fnr. the tins warning was well justified. legislature has looked to the rurat He explained to the proprietor of areas by passing a measure to the inn when he stopped that he creation of fin protection dis- wanted lodging and food, by a tricts within and between counties. series of awkward gestures. It also passed a hilt to nose pay The room, when he enof lawmakers from $300 to $500 a tered. dining was descried, but before year. he hud been there five minutes In addition to taxation matters, three iHNiple entered. Harvy's heart the problem of reappointment ap- leaped. It was the French girl and itself. to One present peared likely Tlie girl looked at her parents. hill already has nppeared in the him ami her eyes were not unSennte. That would provide for New driving camfort for 'SI I Ford Truck models, friendly. two senators from each of the Cabs! New front-en- d like this oiler the new Harvey racked his brains for a presently constituted 15 Senatorial French makes Ford the truck ltyle favorite! appearance he or word that In the low-priphrase field districts and a realignment of repinresentatives on the basis of one might employ as a means of eatfor each 10.000 inhabitants ns in troduction. When he finished Only Ford Trucks ing he wnlkcd over to the table New Ford Trucks for 51 bring you greater the present law. POWER PHOT ECONOMY This would decrease Suit Like occupied by the trio. economy better performance! Pardonez moi," he began laborCounty representatives In the SenTha Ford Truck Power ate from seven to two, would leave iously. "Je suis M sicu Jenson from NEW Economy. Choose a V-- 8 or Six to match Utah and Weber at two enrh and America, uel rst votre nom. a'll Pilot is a simpler, increase all other distrtrts from vous plait?" your power needs exactly. Four great economy way of gening the one to two. with the membership He knew hia accent was horrible, . . . over 180 models with new features from the least engines moil power 30. 23 to but he didn't think it warranted increasing, from NEW Cab new Two Comfort. and meters It fins the fight automatically gas! throughout. would jump being laughed at. The girl and her House membership and the EXTRA. amount of gas, at precisely the right instant, cabs: The from 60 to 76. with Salt Iakc parent stared at him and stared to matih constantly changing speed, load and New wider rear cah windows give J0?o more County the big gainer, going from at each other and began to giggle. 19 to 2S members. The man, controlling his mirth, power requirements. Unlike conventional vision. NEW Engine Performance. New- engithe Power Pilot uses only one control nnd apologetigestured neering advancements like new autothermic Someone has said thnt high shrugged instead of two, yet is designed to synchronise woman cally. chrome-platea heels were Invented hy pistons, new top piston rings, firing luice as accurately. Vua can use regular "Jem compre pas." he said, or who was kissed on tlie forehead. new high-lif- t camshafts. NEW Durability. X'cw performance! Only gas ... yet you get transmissions and axle give even longer field gives you Power Ford in the truck life. Pilot Economy. ' . dm-th- r , j t nx-en- j ,t . ,.. s 1 00 it If the remark is not true, we don't have to worry about it. If it has a groundwork of truth, our enemy has done us a favor by calling it to our attention, for we can now see our fault and do something about it Then we can put an unkind thought out of mind by crowding it out with something else. It may be a good poem, a beautiful best of all bit of music, or by dismissing it through doing something kind for someone else. j heavily-burdene- r yiu-hve- Joe Marsh i ! daik-hauv- d i Right Under Our Nose! g. i i race ljssBB3S5SB0gaegso STEP-AHEA- D i Kere fhey are ! j onee-over!- -- From where I sit, we volunteer lirenieii laid just been too l.lamcil busy keeping ( iTridHe rhtc on the I all and not realizing our own I'l.doi'.ise was not up to snulT. ike tlie man who worries so ti.iieli about liis neighbors about whether they work hard enough, about whether they cun rriif.v afford their new car, about their enjoying a temperate glass uf beer that lie forgets to take a good crit-i- . ui look at himself now anil (lien. 1 ol.il. :'.l. I'i OcC c 1. 1 nlli'J Shuts thrum cwrxwrtcn.r-irLrirvriC11 OlU L Foundation T I Chief Brand Lime a ii '.l i; ; er-m- Quc-be- s. it ... fully-prove- n We Spcriali.e in High Calcium Chemical Hydrate for Mills and Smelters - s t, d FERTILIZERS O PLASTERING k low-pric- I: ENJOY YOURSELF i; i: MINING CO. i! Salt Lake City 60S Dooly Huilding Plant: Saddle, Utah WHERE FRIENDS e Ford Trucking Costs less because MEET FORD TRUCKS LAST LC:!32 R Vs iof latest regi'slratfea date ea UffON f See 'em foahy Imki, Me iaierewe eagerts grave Fard Trucks hit leagerf at the ! 8 j feature II CHIEF CONSOLIDATED ! ct ce CALCIUM LIME a state-distri- F-- CHIEF HR AN I) 1 , 0, i Sometime liark, we got word from the Goternor. asking if we wanted tv use the Slate l'ire Inspection Tram a group of experts they send around to rnmimiiiilie-t- o inspect public buildings. We sent a letter raying: Ol, ay! " Give Us tlie They aaie down, all right la I week. Aftrrlhe inspection, we got their report. Came out pretty well, ull told. Town Mali and the School were O.K. Fosl Ollier ju- -t necilid more ssndburkets. In fart, txery-thin- g clean hill of lic.illh, exgot cept the f'irr Station! - tongue With a smile and a sly twinkle of the eye, he went about his business, crowding all thmi .lits of the slanderous remarks out of his mind by filling it with something else. Some years back, a Philadelphia newspaper was undergoing trying period. Rumors were being circulated that when you paid for that paper, you paid only for advertising, nut news. Did that paper fight back on its pages? No, the editor apparently ignored the specific remarks, but he got out a book, at great expense, which he gave away. In that book was printed all the news and feature material the paper carried in one day. two cents. And they sold it for of what it cost How do you handle the matter if you have been slandered, or even gossiped about? Even an unkind remark can color our whole day if we allow it to. But, thank God, we don't have to From where I sit ... hi ir ! : Oh, no," said Mr. Bryan. I dont want to read it. You see, that paper doesn't sound logical to me, so I just let it be. HK'iII 1 Mining companv properties ., by the stHlMnx eo,,,.,,,;;. vice chiirged with 16 1 per c - 4t of the total of $3S. 108.3.', m jiril)1. erty taxes eh.irged agaui.sL tv treasurers in 1'tah in lii.Vi, lt is revealed in a report prepa'i-ei- i by the property tax dm .ion of the state tax eouimisxioii. Tlie information will be published hi j the statistical . portion of th.c.uin report of the tax minims-marksion, which will soon go to pi...x Tin 16.1 per cent. $6.1i;.niii menus that about $1 in every Xij of proNrty taxes paid in the Mate of Utah comes from the muiing iD-Prir- e) AMD STAR ST0PJHQRRYIH6 ( deduc-- ioii plan. A new block of shares Is to be offered employees every s:x months. The si lling price for Utah's Taxes Of e DauCariegie allow to bi- -; partners in its profits, an Kasiern corporation is selling them Shares in the company at u price below the price of the shade in the -pen m...kct. More than lil.iHMH) employees are now having shares under the plan, about 85.000 for shares wee mailed out recently 8 egpmmrMan TO WL - 1 s j EDITORIAI OFHOW y yiA ' I i ASgoc3T8 AUTHOR ' j- i NAIIONAl V'S. ' "'I yv rj ' tin- - J r IIakhison (Ionovih Mrs. Ui.lle Com.Y r pu.sse Gii-da- y I f r 11 ' . 195I quarter iiiiiik i:i :1m tins wt k without the MihP'.'it in'lwation of what direr- 1' m it to take in the all- !iii,,ioi t.u.t imilt'-of stale tqM iid- - . matter February 10, 1048, at the Entered as eecond-clas- a post office at Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1870." it: SiiliM'ription In Adv.imr, JVr Year, .$.J.U0; Per Copy, i Editor and llarry Murium By by Employees Purchase 'Mining Companies Shares In Company. pgy Bjg percent Tu enable its employees f 1051 Gslhieim R3sfts)Q (S0 GOSHEN, UTAH |