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Show Page Four February The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Should Try To Cure Himself With traffic deaths also nearing the million mark this expects year, the Association "Victim X" will die next December if street and highway fatalities continue at the present high rate of 35.000 a year. STAR THEATRE February (, ol Dry-Lan- d "Tankrr The French have come up with n tank truck which a huge can transport 44,000 gallons of oil at one time and which requires crew to operate. The a a chief driver, Includes personnel a mechanic, and two helpers who ride on outriggers st the rear to watch side clearances. The big truck was designed to cut transportation cost between Bordeaux and Le Havre. 56-to- ol ... six-m- an j O THE GREAT -- fliffinrfm trpwa unu I. !.- PARS 3 & h Chief Brand Lime FERTILIZERS CHIEF Lt. John Trent, 1949 captain eleven, who was killed lu Korea, was named "man of the year" for 1930 in football by the Football Writers Association of America recently. He was killed November IS. KHn4f krtira Eaakr, 4a. a I Nobol, ill) N'tvrfoaaftlaaft. l the Railroads jj It OBUJMUUBiBBS3Si What is the TRUTH? Est11ffflJtKirOctobs5l.yi95o!nand of 25 icnal 2 cents erfecti 1951. January 1. dining car Ium!X22iE per .Snthi no jensltf have been for at the t 2o the parties are - "acc rueUa f one-h- al Slaw te r thi Emergency Board. The union leaders refused. the railroads accepted the White House proposal of August 19, 1950. The union leaders refused. Finally an Agreement was signed at the White House on December 21, 1950. Now the union leaders seek to repudiate the Agreement. The railroads stand ready to put the terms of this Agreement into effect immediately, with back pay at tlie rates and date indicated. The Agreement is given in full below. sa7.i fr S.JS.f?'""".., tbey tofid fn appolnt 205-ho- hethej fSJihf !rtlnent s. ' OVrtlM at ' hi. ar J stifled and ,tho basi i,195' un-- shall ait wlthtiit, Utaltd tion. and decide I!" Md wnsidlr ir: h?!T? hav been ur th .K,.Pi,ld ur the onth. Except P?id C,nts (S410 shall be added to thn nlsSS I- - ??? sonthly rata effective January 1, 1951, The basic aonthlj Booth shall be operating employees . . . the railroads agreed to arbitrate. The union leaders refused. . . . the railroads accepted the recom- ho ours of 225 t0 205 houra unW1 240 hours beUeen 205 Bnd 240 to b Pa until January JfcSSi At various states in the present dispute with the brotherhoods of railroad ... D-- addi-r.- as. J t mendations of President Truman's Sa15Sif.,sss.tar.Sif7r- Rashlnglon. December 21. Salt Lake City Plant: Saddle, Utah J 040 agreement MINING CO. 608 Dooly Building this agreement! OF PLASTERING CONSOLIDATED the Labor Unions memorandum O of the Army -! m nJTP ord. 1 1 sS-TL- S -- 5Sr S&asrs 225-ho- on offectivo until'oetobor'lMywand'th. availability becomes lM 4. YOU TO ATTEMO We Specialize in High Calcium Chemical Hydrate for Mills and Smelters ANSWERS ib) Two, ft. 4. ft. war. 1. ????? I SMITHS AID SMITH . . . Robert M. Smith, chain alore president of Jacksonville, kas started n campaign among Ilob Smltha to aid P.r.C. Robert Smith, first quadruple amputee af Kereaa JEflEDGE) HOW IS YOUR NERVE CHIEF BRAND HIGH CALCIUM LIME 1. New Year's day had Its origin la Roman times when sacrifices were offered to Janus, the god with how many faces? (s) one. (bl two, (e) three, (d) four. 2. Palm Kunday is observed on which of these days? (a) the Sunday before Easter, (hi the Sunday after Easter, (c) the Sunday before Christmas, (d) the Sunday following Good Friday. 70 3. The Ascension took place (a) 30, (b) 60, (e) 40, (d) days after the Resurrection. 4. The Inventor of dynamite was (a) Nobel, (b) Langmuir, (cl Glauber, (d) Linde. 5. Roosevelt and Churchill formulated the Atlantic Charter In n meeting off (a) Nova Scotia, (b) Newfoundland, (c) Ireland, (di Morocco. Gas) SUES? cnDQxSSBSSMSD SHOW Pasture Raised Rabbits Turkeys raised on pasture develop better quality because of an unidentified element in the Juices of pasture grass, which was formerly only associated with buttermilk and skim milk, according to a Cornell poultry nutritionist H. Ruffin. W0U30 flnnuitBn dhost O of colored glass were assrmblrd la the picture by artists of the Ravenna school, St. Louis. j 0v LONDON MOSAIC . . . This head of Christ la an example of mosaic at Ita best. Thousands of minute plrcrs driver-salesma- Eureka Kiwanis Club Says: Save Driving Expense, live in Eureka. lj.l TT 1900. vestigators located the center,, the mysterious mechanism that puts man to sleep and wakes him up. Unfortunately, she adds, "these discoveries are of only academic interest . . . for no one as yet has devised a gearshift . . manipulating the center at will. A workman at the Musee G rev Is (Paris waxworks mnsesm) GENERAL IKE GETS DUSTED OFF The author debunks the old polishes up the face of the wax rfflgjr af General Dwight Eisenhower aa the prototype moves back Into axiom about "early to bed, early the international apnllight as commander of westers European defease forces. Ike effigy has bees to rise, and reports that there's la the stockroom of the museum. no evidence to substantiate the notion that the sleep one gets before midnight Is best. "Sleep habits, says the aartlcle, An automatic oil hone rewind! The oil industry employs some I've often wondered if the three "cannot and should not be standone that Is of the most complicated scientific for fuel oil trucks a over pawnshop golden apples ardized . . .There is no absolute a at the devices known to man, but one by pushbutton operated rule about the amount of sleep door represented the fruits of Kansas oil man counts on a horse nozzle end is developed being one needs. The eight hours we an oil company. When he fin-- ; to do a Job which no machine by mean a hear about constitute only ishes loading the customer's tank, seems capable of performing. The . . . how, when, where, or how n the much you sleep is of no consemerely pushes horse, an eight year old palomino. a button and guides the hose back is ridden along the route of a quence so long as you get sufficient sleep to maintain good Into the truck. The device is ex- pipe line and detects gas leaks so health." small they cannot be spotted by pected to speed up deliveries. "Controls must be measured in terms of whether they'll increase NAM Pres. William production. 49.6$, according to the Encyclopedia Britannlra. Unknown Soldier "iI-X- " will noon full on a Korean battlefield us the millionth soldier to die in all wars in U. S. history, should hostilities continue there with heavy losses, the Association of Casualty and Surety Companies said today. The death of "GI-X- '' is expected within the next few months, 176 years after the first Minute Man died In the Battle of Lexington on April IB. 1775. It will precede by only a few months the death of "Victim X, his unknown civilian counterpart, who will be the millionth person to be killed in U. S. traffic accidents since Although chronic insomnia Is it serious and depressing nffliciion. the sleepless HTsim should try to cure himself before he seeks professional help. Writing on the subject in the February issue of a current magazine, the noted science writer, Maxine Davis, points out that those who suffer severely from sleeplessness are those who build up emotional tensions. Such a person, says the author, should recognize the fact that sleep eludes him because the accumulated tensions of the day crowd into his consciousness as soon as he is in bed. His primary problem is to stop thinking. According to the article, it was only several months ago that in- sleep-contr- bill in 1949 was new A "sleep-contr- The average residential elect rieal Millionth Soldier Will Soon Be Lost In U.S. Wars Sleepless Person 2, 10r,i Grant .'raSira effective. hour ... r522"cS5SS!7,orat. recoraondo-- nntll October l, "Km. e l Sa b, r.tSi'SKia ss'tef" - ..'".S ?frMnt H the eaploy... .Mlnni ,ni raSlm S SI n.r .fnlnot it. .ipi ra JJi Kl V P Trai"- - ss ::srs s: c& SJ'SSr.Ct.r. stabiiMtfnn,iilf i ,v: liviny fcrEslt P and Pn chS ees covered at rale, W- ss r- tha result of r'-ive.- kt l Do'ftrr?UeS ef under the cost of ith" Prty such meet inp Tirties surure lnrotft0r,SteelBlaa and lh ...born,., or rt notion - i'i! 8 "aeBnt 7Ueat- - nn,t T.n- - Territories! individual rallrollf Wl11 not dibar rates rules andworh?8 froa conditioS greesent. 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