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Show Page Four March The Eureka (Utah) Reporter News Notes law, Mr. and Mrs. James Roun-- 1 day ut their home in Sun Francisco, and with another daughter and .son-inlaMr. and Mrs. Arthur Trimmer in Burbank. 4-i- A. Peterson Mr. and Mis. and family of Sail Inkc City wen1 Miwt Bonnie ityun, a student at in town on Sunday visiting at the University of Utah, spent the the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maynard week end viHiling with her parGriggs and Mrs. Mary Iotls. ents, Mr. and Mrs. loriard Ryan. Bonnie Tuesday for Salt Iike Among the Kiin-kuattending City and will travel with the Unithe funeral services for Mrs. versity eoneert bund to Idaho. Alversa Sylvester in Pay son on They will play eoneerts in several Wednesday, were Mrs. I)eon Fer- Idaho towns before returning to guson, Mrs. Joseph Buys, Mr. and Salt lotke City. Mrs. Wilford Redmond. Mr. ami Miss Joan Kelieurrieta is spend Mrs. Robert L. Garity, Mrs. Alon-- 1 zn Sandstroni, Mrs. Wilson ing her vacation with In-- pa. cuts, Mrs. Clarence Bauer and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Tony Echevurrieta. Joan is attending the University Mary Potts. of Utah. Mrs. Margaret Blackett return- Itinl Sax anil Biul Itoxcnliinri, ed last week after spending the students at the University of winter months in California. Site Utah, are the Spring visited with her daughter und son- - vacation with their parents, Mrs. LuDcan Sax and Mr. and Mrs. a w Wi Arnold Rosenliind. . . EUREKA BRANCH OK . Miss Ann McIntyre ami Miss Ana Treloar, who the attending & STEEL St. Marys of the Wasatch in Salt UTAH HIT laike City are in Kureka enjoying SERVICE CO. Eureka Methodist 'News of Interest Has All State Record Mother of Local Resident Dies Church Activities At Payson Home Mrs. KI versa Simons Slyvester, 7ft, mother of Maynard Griggs of this city, died Sunday in Payson of causes Incident to- age, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Dell Ste- wart. Timkln Bits Thor Tools Vulcan Products Represent par-rent- JOHN A. ROSS Telephone ftft Big Always Go Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Laird and daughter, Sharon, were Salt Lake City visitors last Thursday. Frances Jones, who is employed in Tixu'le, spent the week end visiting with her mother, Mrs. Jessie Jones. Mr. ami Mrs. John Fennell of Salt Lake City spent the week-en- d in Eureka, visiting with Mr. Fennell's mother, Mrs. P. J. Fennell. guests at the Harnil-o- n Laird home were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Inge and Mrs. TheraUl Hammond and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith and son, Tommy of Sait laikc City. The Ray Smiths also visited at the home of Mr. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Week-en- d Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Franks received a letter from their son Kenneth B. 'ranks who in in hnsie training at Fort Warden, Wash. He is with the army engineers. .'7' Everyday, the steel industry needs more scrap to keep its furnaces going than the tonnage of steel in two Empire State build- (MCMbtei Kiehardo Kchcvarricta, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Echcvarricta, of this city, has Ixvtt making great strides in athletics during the past few years while attending Montrose high school in Montrose, Colorado. lie was one of the two students chosen out of his high sehool for football this jxist season. For two years he has leen chosen for wrestling. iiis fiicnds in Kureka know him, has as receiving Ricky, some attractive athletic scholarship offers from some of the leading universities. He would have to lie exceptionally cut-t- . Hiding in ath- leties to lx so honored. While few of his friends have had the privilege of seeing him x rform either on the fixithull field, or in the ring. Iiis press notices in many of the Colorado papers verify the fact that he is undnuht- edly an outstanding athlete. His friends ami former classmates at Tintic high school will watch his college career with interest and wish him the lust of jn j(js t.)OSl.n fjrld. ing!. Cities To make parts strong, the cooling of forgings for airplane motors is controlled so that it takes several da vs for the steel to cool down from about 2.000 degrees Fahrenheit. all-sta- te nifin. Brg Mr. and Mrs. Cal Elton, mer residents of Dividend, making their home in Payson sited friends last Wednesday. for. now vi- "Rig money" is not synonymous Beware of little a with "big cities." recent figures small leak will sink expciise. a great ship. BuCensus U. S. supplied by the reau prove. Of the 8.198.000 families drith Incomes of $5,000 or more in 1948, mmc than half lived in towns of less than 50.000 population, and 2G per cent lived 2,145.000 OtaUlDGED in farms or in villages of fever than 2.500 Inhabitants. On the other hand, only 18 percent 1.442.000 lived in cities of 1.000 000 population. Mrs. John J. Hannifin is in Delta spending the week at her sons home, Mr. and Mrs. Max Hannifin. Ff I Wesley Christensen and Milo Burraston were in Manti lust week for the funeral services of Kdben Braithwaite. Money Doesn't With (pcaMcaeatsrarstarsrswESEsj all-sta- te lu-e- ! , Telephone Company Files for jj HIGH CALCIUM LIME CHIEF HR AN I) 8 r 11 F !! S We Specialize in High Calcium Chemical Hydrate for Mills and Smelters cx-sns- es s :i :i ; Rate Increase 8 I M phone company cannot expand its I; plant from operating revenues. Money received from customers fur payment of telephone hills is y required to meet of opera lion. To a traet p this new money into the business to bill'd plant, earnings must hi adequate to pay a fair return fur the use of the investors' money. The company reported to the Commission that earnings for the year 1950 adjusted for increased federal income taxes and wage adjustments were less than 4 per cent n 'in vest men t Proposed increase for Eureka, will be 7 i cents a day for one party business lines and 2'- - cents a day for individual residence phones. day-to-da- ji cacacioriC5Eaw.c a I t I Univortity Avt ifpyfd (3QD So Chief Brand Lime jp : 410 a n FERTILIZERS O PLASTERING 11 The Mountain istates Telephone c and Telegraph Company filed ail application with the Utah Public r Service Commission r. Saturday, March 17. for increases in telephone rates. The application ex- CHIEF CONSOLIDATED plained that increased costs of doing business have substantially U reduced the company's earning which are now too low to attract 8 8 the money required to expand and 60S Dooly Building improve service to meet Utah's jj communications requirements. Pivia- - fl Federal Wage-HoThe company states that to meet IonAlloffices Plant: Saddle, are information con- exthe service requirements now ters for the Wage Stabilization 8 isting and those which arc certain board. to come in a growing state, will require the investment of several million dollars each year for the next several years. The 1951 program. for example, will require an expenditure of about 4 million dollars. It was pointed out that this money would have to come from investors because unlike the many other businesses, the tele I MINING CO. 1 ur Salt Lake City Utah L If k Easter Bunny - In Person! (S' Better meals, because an electric range preserves foods flavorful L, . ESMrt-r- t t Easier cooking, because an electric range o. . :i is automatic. V Is- the food and 1 Electric cooking is so economical, too only about $2.50 a month for the average family on our system. intcr-conncct- Qtp ergn fCBDGEQID o usa gseegeb p innQtim) -tsssa. afigSSS2""",00 cd una: gseid J v a juices. You just sl' set the dial. soIHH I JAi.4VvJ M' "lOUIS. COX.OMC- O- 9 CIIICAGtt What youngster wouldn't want tv receive hi Easier egg right from the hand, of the Easter Bunny, in person? Every tiny during the Faster season in I'hicagu. Mr Bunny himself make a pHiitonunie appearanec to pass out egg to all the young folk who Faster basket in thr well of the Marshall gather at his giant. lu'!l & Company Walnut Itoom restaurant 21-fo- g Rev. benediction, Risen Today; Mathis. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Paxman were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bryan and family of Payson. and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Campbell and family of Kpringvillc. John T. Sullivan of Salt Lake at City visited over the week-en- d the home of Mrs. Margaret Han- ano An-in- s, Mr. ami Mrs. Gordon Frishy and daughter, Nancy, of Ruth, Ncv., were in town for a few hours lust Sunday visiting with Mrs. Frisby's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Tuckett, and Mr. and Mrs. Brennan Hannifin. Mrs. Max Larsen, (Louise Frisby) who has lxen visiting with her parents in lie Nevada city, returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Ixmn Ilait.in Hrn-ihwaii- other relatives. M. Luke City week in biisinen family Kathy and Mickey r by the congregation: Easter prayer vale visited In Dividend lust Harry Randle; Easter storv. Mrs. Mrs. Surah Harper returned to Alton Baker; nursery class Easter Midvale with them. teacher. Ixis Randle; piano solo. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Diane Randle; vocal solo. Johnnv Sutherland; primary class Easter and family were in Mm.ti lo exercise, teacher. Miyo Yamashita. work attending funernl serwre f(jr trumpet solo. Tom Randle; piano Mr. Braithwaitc's father, Rnbm solo. Marilyn Newman; high school Braithwaite. class teacher. Mabel Butler. Easter Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Moiiiii,n Bnd hymn. "He Lives;" piano solo. GaryYamashita; vocal solo. Linda Far- family of Provo wore Dividend ren; pnino solo. Marv Ellen Fermi-- , visitors last week and wn, guejo son. Children's Easter Treat: clos- -' ' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. hymn, Christ the Iyrd has Craig, of Mojave, Calif., are spend ing the week with Mrs. Fennell's mother, Mrs. A. T. Bigler, and 0W Fred Hansen of Salt sMnt a few days Dividend attending matters. Opening hymn. "Christ Arose," grandchildren. the Spring vacation with her Funeral services were conducted Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Carter. Gerry is a senior student at Wednesday in Payson First ward chapel, Church of Jesus Christ of the University of Utah. La'ter-da- y Saints, by Reed Money, Mrs. Joseph Fennell and aon, bishop. Burial was in Payson city cemetery under the direction of Valley Mortuary. ativs Miller. Easter Program she was a daughter of Guslavus and Fannie Fry Simons. She was married to Joseph P. Griggs in Provo, in 1806. He died April H, 1014. She was married to Ralph Sylvester in October 1017. He died June 21, 1026. A resident of Eureka from 1004 to 1026, she was active in the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-da- y Saints all of her life. She was counselor in the Primary Assn, at Kureka, serving in that capacity fur 12 years and was a counselor and secretary of the Eureka Relief Society. She returned to Pay-so- n 14 years ago. the Easter vacation, and visiting Surviving are one aon, Maynard with parents, Mrs. Ada McIntyre Griggs, Eureka; two daughters, Mrs. John (Georgia) Hansen, Spanand Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Treloar. ish Fork and Mrs. Stewart, Pay-so16 grandchildren and 11 greatMiss Gerry Carter is spending n; & JoAnne, of Salt Lake iuy , ' spending the week with Mrs r V llns parents, Mr. and Mm il ception of members. ISorn Dec. 20. IKTft, in Payson, r j DIVIDEND NOTES Mrs. Dewey Conlin Hud damrhu. Easter Sunda- y- Easter breakfast and service 6:00 a.m. at the Memorial Hall. Everyone Invited. Sunday school 10:00 a.m. Children's program, parents of the rhildren are asked to attend. Morning worship 11:00 o'clock. Easter sermon, "The Two Doors." Baptism and re- j n i95l SJ kjKW! XJ 0 |