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Show January 2G, l5l The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Tage Four Assistant Supt. Of Secondary "Miners Play Good Ball But Payson Height Leads To Lion Victory Named Education hr House Split-Lev- el Sloping Lot Appointment of William I. ler, Ogden, as aaalatant superintendent in charge of Secondary Education of Utah Department of Public Inatruetion, waa announced thla week by Dr. E. Allen Bateman, auperintendent. Mr. Miller's appointment will d take effect Feb. 1. He will N. J. Barlow, who is leaving to become director of education, New Mexico Department of Public Inatruetion. Mr. Miller holda a B. S. degree from the Utah State Agricultural Mil- sue-cce- Klwania dub nays: Enjoy Kun-rhiami Freak Mountain Air In Manuel Loyola or salt City, viaited with friends ih ft. ! Wend on last Sunday. formerly a residing ,ir Dm,,,. Tony Macenta of Payw.ii Sunday in Dividend vimUm Lust Friday night, the Tintic Miners traveled to Payson to tangle with the Payson team. The score was a bit one sided, but as usual the Miners neednt ,n frienda. Mrs. Anton Malmstrom Provo last week visit,, ,Kw;i her daughter's family, Mr ana Mrs. Lynn Margaret, Mrs. Moulton has been M.liop on the alck Hat for aome time and her frienda are wishing her a 7 i .fnel one bit embarraaacd about the brand of ball by them. The S. M. College; Bn degree from the height of the played team waa opposing University of Utah, and an Ed. a handicap to our tram, but no D. degree In Bchool administration one will deny that the Miners put from Stanford University. a grand fight. up His cdurationa! exerience inI'ayMin 53, Tintic SI cludes serving as superintendent, Weber County Schools; Principal director of Secondary Education, of Ogden high school; Utah State and assistant superintendent, den City Schools. Dividend Notes . . recovery. Mr. and Mrs. John Felman of Payson and Mrs. Axel Johnson of Provo, apent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Anton Malm. Og- Rtrom. ne Eureka. Sewing Room Hint Cut the strips containing but- tons and button holes from discarded garments and use them under flys in new garments. This will save much time and labor. 25 A split-levhouse is designed to take advantage of the unevenness of a sloping lot. Sections of trie house are at different levels and are connected by short stairways. Thir example of a split-lev- el house has been selected by American Builder magazine, 30 Church St, New York 7, N. Y.. as its Plan No. 37. The magazine finds special merit in the way the various living cones are separated from each other. All rooms In the dwelling are easily accessible from the nail-wa- v. room The dining room-pla- y and the kitchen are on the hallway leveL The living room, which extends across the fuff width of the house, down from the is a half-flighall. The bedrooms, a half-fligup from the hall, are directly above the living room. The one-stor- y part of the house faces the street and the two-stor- y part overlooks the rear yard. Exterior sidewalls are a combina-Jj- n of horizontal and vertical tiding, forming an attractive -- Mr. and Mrs. Ira Miller and Wesley Christensen drove to Pari, City last Friday on a business I el You'll have no trouble persuading Junior to eat his hot cereal In the morning If you add some raisins and chopped dates to It. Alternate them: raisins one day, dates the next. Makes eating cereal more fun and It's nutritious, too. trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Miller were in Salt Lake City over the weekend, visiting at the home of their Mr. and daughter and Mrs. Dewey Conlin. son-in-la- A solution of peroxide of hydrogen containing a few drops of ammonia will remove ink stains from the hands. ht ht (MOTH N AMAZING CHAIN of clrcum- - stances resulted in the world premiere of a new Iowa achool tong on NBCs "Big Show" last New Years Eve . . . The college tune was nameless when it was written by Orch lead- er structural pattern. For added exterior appeal a roof of softly harmonizing color la suggested. Extended roof eaves shelter windows from the sun where necessary. (Detailed estimating plans and a complete home planning packet of building information are available from American Builder. 30 Church SL, New York 7, N. Y. Refer to Plan No. 37.) I N. Mabcy, president of the Utah oh as had extensive experience in division of the American Cancer the area which this appointment Society. The Congress of the brings. He is president and managing United States has set aside the month of April of each year as director of the Newhouae Realty "Cancer Control Month" and dur- Company owning the Newhouae ing that month, a campaign la Hotel and other business properties conducted throughout the United in Salt Lake City, In accepting the appointment, States to raise the much needed Mr. Waters stated that he waa Holman funds to carry on the work of this very happy to become so prom- State Chairman Of Cancer Meredith Drive Appointed Wlllsea last October . . . Then in December Appointment of J. Meredith recrived a clipping from Waters as chairman of the Can- great philanthropic organization. inently identified with the great n bus program of the American Cancer Mr. Waters is a the Cedar Rapids cer Crusade for the State of Utah waa announced today by Rendell iness man of Salt Lake City, and Society. Gazette, complaining about a new record album of college tunes which represented Iowa with "that corn song" . . . old, rinky-dlnThe Gazette wondered what had happened to Iowas native composer, Mr. Willson, to allow such situation to continue. So Meredith penned lyrics to nis tune, titled It "Fight, Fight, Fight for Iowa, whipped it to the Gazette and rushed for a plane taking him and Producer Dee Englcbach to Hollywood for the On December 17 "Big Show" 57 the way, Englcbach took up plans New the Eve for Yrare program, lust before the Rose Bowl game DRIVE Td like to do something for the teams that couldn't make It 11 and after that Ohio State disaster, Iowa strikes me as being number one in needing solace," Dee told Willson . . . "Furthermore," he Built with in eg to the future, this 51 continued, "you being from Iowa F0RD0MAT1C DRIVE Ford is (lie bujr for the future . . . with 43 makes it logical for a salute but rrLuok Ahead will features that keep not with that old Iowa 'Corn it looking, acting, and feeling young for Song.' " the thing," Mere"I've get feayears ahead. A few of tliose long-lif- e dith replied, "lyrics and all the tures arc explained at right. So lows not lews Fight gong nly has a new srheel and stale song, bat s werld premiere and s Rose Bewl sslste en NBC fer a All because ranking aend-af- f a talented composer aimed Meredith Wilson, who leads the band n the Big Shaw program, happens ta be from Cedar Rapids, Iowa and wanted ta da eemethlag for the folks bark homo. IDOL CHATTER Cary Grant and wife Betsy Drake make the new "Blandings" radio show a most attractive one Gene Lockhart will play Scatter geed Balnea in radio, TV. early LEE'S 9( SALE Saturday QCD0CG SJEB QgTflBllffSHT) Central Utah Motor tBiHMM lJWi well-know- tgi infftffi rj Co i (JQg) : You can pay more . . . k but you cant buy better ... than the Ford with new FORDOUATIC V'.i'-'CT- s' ... when you leave in the morning at night. AUTOMATIC MUAM MAKH Its a Basic brain that sivea you kisb r compression performance with anr fat. sa, batter at i lease with New System. rrsu-la- Waterproof ignition NSW DOUaU-SfA touch of poor KINO-S- Z1 MAXIS I luc, and you atop straight and aura. They're double scaled igainal the weather to prevent A its ready when you return iron, out ike baas sc. Variable-KatRear with Fords Spring Suspension, new "Viscous Control" Shock Abiorbcrs, and Advanced "Hydra-Cod- " Front Spring. and 43 Look Ahead features ; ... Put your dinner in the oven AUTOMATIC BIDS CONTSOt It automatically conservagroup of farmer tionists from the eight states in the Department of Agriculture's Region 3 have been vacationing in Arizona as winners of the grand awards in the Goodyear Tire A Rubber Company's third annual I Soil conservation Awards pro-- I gram. The eight states are Illinois, too. moisture-bindin- fA I Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio and Wisconsin. I The winners are the members of the district governing body from each state whoao work in soil conservation waa outstanding, and the three farmers from each g district who extended the I greatest cooperation through application of principles Less lost heat. Better food flavors. Legal Notices BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Kcs tor live Signers for further Information sr wim C0GQS23B tSHS tSQMlMflNui QIS3 Front eret move, at the tourh tame lime height justed for correct soil-savi- Everything's so dean, too. GET? NSW AUTOMATIC POITUR1 win-Inln- CEGD G323E3 tmi NOTICE th'g lii'cnrrs lire due .Inn miry I, ll'.'il. iViul line will be Frhru'nrv 15. 1!r.1 After Feb. 15. any ifog not registered nr tuxes pimi. wll le picked up .ind disposed of. ;iml of Mild lings Will Is Cltl-t- l into eonrl unit wll be to pay :in nd'lit'.nniil iv., Signed: Wesley liohin-.'i- i. 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