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Show July The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Two Club News 4-- H AIECaRMMI THE EUREKA REPORTER I'UHLISIIKI) WF.KKI.Y AT IX'KKKA, Piintfd i i ' UTAH , 1 1 ART CITV PUBLISHING COMPANY r liTAll SlKINCVIl.l.l., u aecond-clu- e matter February 10, 1048, at the Entered the Act of March 3, 1870. under poet office at Eureka, Utah, Subscription In Advance, IVr Vrar, $3.00; IV r Copy, 10c 31.1 Ib-ni-- iii-- hl up. ili-gut all hooked up. Dvy didn't have nntbin nor a wndow tn throw it nu of. dey wouldn't hational ADvitnsiNO itncUNTAiivf lake nothin from nolxsiy. Rented a III tie oli farm of red laini an der e shack of a house set up on top p of a lull. Dey went old an got pine straw lo make der bed, cooked on ler lire plaee. All ealin wiiz slim, Jest bread and gravy, an it made NfW SOU SEATTLE (MICA CO of flour un water, oh yes, beans ean riANCisco now an then. Der first year he ploughiHl a oxen un at night, turned hi uisoose to pick up what glass he could find. I)er next year bought a Mir o mules on credit an der first baby wiiz hatched (Tat ASKS REVIVAL OK McGUFFEVS READERS year too. Hut he had a good rot-- l e ton an corn crop. Well sir, he end of Republican Representative George A. Dondcro of bnugiit du piar an at the had done revival of the called McGuffey has Michigan got about ten kids an seventeen hundred seres of land in one body, Readers in schools throughout the nation to horses, mules, cows an too many which made the principles and moral teachings things to mention or write bout. His wife wiiz mimed Susie an dey America great. wuz very deeply in love with was recommendation his He said prompted by each other an honestly through all z Reporter M. . Harrison Conover $ Editor and Manager Juab County Chestnut Avenue, r.TOHY TOM) .VK by Amid .inn, AI;i1miii.i, relates an experience which lie declares Wii.i ba.i'il entirely on Worry. About four ye;u :i!',u be developed a cold. This worried hint IjreTise lie bad no tune in rpare. lie bad no apjietite; that wasn t a!a: mrr:, but the condition of his throat was. His worry increased. to hed he strangled. Switching on the One after he had li .hls his wife saw Hint hi lips were purple, and that he was getting Mark in the fare. She called n he doctor, who.'after examining him, said, "Mrs. Henry, I don't know what the trouble is nor what I ean do for your hu.Jiand. Tomorrow I'll arrange lo have a specialist examine him." Hut the spccialh.t didn't help, and Mr. Henry's condition continued to grow worse. After a few more days, he took a plane to and went to the best authority Atlanta, the city afforded. Hut this learned man only shook his head, laid down his instrument and walked out, saying that he would return in a few minutes. Soon a second doctor looked at Mr. Henry's throat and advised hospitalization and an operation. (Later Mr. Henry learned they thought he had cancer of the throat.) After the operation, he was sent home, but was to return in two weeks for a second operation. At home, his family doctor told his wife there was little hope of his ever getting well, and advised sending him to John Hopkins in Baltimore. His wife urged this and accompanied him and medito Baltimore, where he started on the routine of cal examinations which lasted three weeks. M. i to rial T7l jAClfoN for "recent revelations concerning the socialistic slant f many textbooks currently used in American schools. Different textbooks and teaching methods, he asserted, might go far toward curtailing many of our economic and social ills. The Congressman told the House a recent examination of nine sets of readers comprising 30 books used in American schools from fifth to eighth grades showed them to Ik filled with jingles and jangles, with virtually no subject matter related to morals. He recalled that McGuffey was a professor of political economy and moral philosophy at the University of Virginia and that the McGuffey Readers contained subject matter in strict accordance with American law and tradition. They were the first to fit the childs education to the childs world, he asserted, and something which children of the present generation need. Legal Notices Probate and Guardianship Notices Consult County Clerk or the Respective Signers for further Information X-ra- ys lie felt very hopeful now, and his wife was very They decided to see something of the town, make it a sort of holiday period. There was nothing said rgainst eating what he liked, so they visited the lies! eating places, too. And they thoroughly enjoyed their visit, der hardship of gettin started no almost forgetting what they were there for except at the body never heard dein eoniplainin limes they must keep appointments with the medical men. bout it or did any one ever see deni without dat great big smile. In throe weeks, the doctor who headed the nose and throat You know folks, jest like a sign said, "Mr. Henry, we arc going to dismiss you today." leparimcnt seen der other day in front of a Hut, Doctor," said Mr. Henry, "you haven't told me yet what plaee in dis little ole town dat was the matter with me." Shore, we love America says. "Oil, nothing serious," was the reply. "You began to improve an true American people. I too, after you gut here. shortly love true American folks, hut What was the matter with him? Well, as stated above, Mr. most of us are kinder weak in some ways. One great trouble is Henry says it wax nothing but worry working its way out of his when we set or mm fer a goal, an system. And be has learned to put aside worry as he would the der rad gets kinder rough or plague, for it ean really bring on all sorts of things to plague a rocky, a heap or folks get regusted man. an say What's der use." Fold lip der hands an quit. Yes, ole Sam is guilty of der same thing a heap er 4 A political expert is a guesscr times in life. Den get to thinkin ' who can tell why an election went what my mama would say to us its way. kids when things would go rang. She would say. "Cheer up. it is ler darkest jest befor dawn." an Tin very happy to inform you the darker it gets the harder you that your husband has passed the must push. Don't give up if at first crisis!" said the British doctor to you don suck n seed, jest keep a woman whose hushand was sertryin till you suck a seed. If iously ill. Henry Ford hail been the quittin she de"Passed the crisis? kind when he put his first Ford manded. You told me 'e couldn't together, an instead of gain ahead, live a week?" it went backwards, if he had give "Well. I'm going to cure him. up then we wouldn't liave a Ford after all," said the physician. car tisliiy, would we? Speakin of Surely you are glad! reaehin a goal, ill Fell, of nineteenodded The woman slowly. n-fifty wuz shore on the rocks Guess so. she admitted, but it an kind of regusted. but through puts me in a bit of a hole. I've the help of God an a few mighty bin an' sold all 'is clothes to pay for the funeral." good friends I reached dat goal had set at 10.11). July 2. 1951. Rut after a heap of hardships, knocks, The sick man had been delirious with fever for days, hut now hangs, long hours an so on, no one knows how proud, gieat an thankhe regained consciousness and be3 UFA I) . . . ROTARY ful ole Sam wuz. True, didn't smile came aware of his comfortable bed Internationof president KoUry ill de time an jest couldn't see and the gentle assurance of rool service club oral. i smile at times. Folks we shore do loving hands. "Where am I?" he ganization, is Frank K. Spain, have some very good folks come asked weakly. In heaven??" in a senior Birmingpartner to our little town. Yes sir. short "No dear, said his wife soothham, Ala., law firm. time hark der wuz a very fine ingly, "I'm still with you." Lauehie Gillis, deceased 1. N. Anderson. TOMMY HOLMES . . . Papular new chief of the Itraves never played with another big league club. He had an average of .301 Attorney for administratrix llublished in Kureka Reporter June 29, July 6, 13, and 20, 1911) for nine years with team he now manages, held National league mark In 1915 for hitting safely in 37 straight games. He for Itraves. may pinrh-hi- l Stockholders of the Sunset Mining Company: Delinquent Oolilen No. Shares Certificate non 162 Florence Spaulding 16.ri 1SX 193 202 213 265 269 270 275 276 Arnold Madsen 2ik) 500 200 Gerald Spaulding Margnret Vetroes John nerquist - Ada Harris - IrtOO 500 220 1000 Alonzo Ramon - G. K. Cowan G. K. Cowan Liu-ll- e Harris Ada Harris 2X0 John Herquist 279 John Herquist 27X John Herquist 2X8 -- Hansom Hnxidhent 291 -- Wm. Strandv' 294 -- Wm. Davis 292 C. K. Hillman 300- -- James Steediiisn 105 -- John Herquist .. K)1-- V. K. Anderson 318 - G. F. Cowan 320 - G. V. Cowan 322- - Lelltia K. Sterdmnn 321 Crissie It. ltnssett ..1000 1000 5000 5.000 ,5(NM) 450 400 . UN HI 450 50.0(H) . 5(H) 8000 5000 . . 50(H) . . 16.667 3701 . gentleman come hen. He is one cd the smiling kind, never seen him with a grouch on. Hut dis ole boy shore does like to fish, wuz told lal he even went fishm in his dreams Oofl a week is not enough, had to go three or four times or don't make a big catch fish you can't tell cause he is always smilin catch or no catch. I Mi ole hoy is Ralph Walters, our telephone manager, who kinder fixes up tin phone or the line an try an keep der gills answerin der calls in der office. Is'ss all keep smilin all der time. If the l,rd is willm will see you next week. Irosiector Sam 6. 13. 20. 27. 1951) She gazed intently At the face above her So poised. So handsome in design; Rut as she gazed, A sudden fear assailed her: Lee Mafnson and "TglSmith of 1rovo. Miss Nina Clyde of H. s,v was week end guoflt f i.r Mp Mrs. Dan Sullivan of Eureka H - What lias become of u. n ten club work plannedsave years ago m The Gingham Gals his money an, hard, the at held their final meeting then take a long varutinn? home of their leader. Miss Ancjlla Giovannoni last week. The girls Miss Truman's visit to Kun. completed is railed boon to travel. modeled the articles summer meetings. during the Mothers of the girls were speWhen you get ready to huv th cial guests at the meeting, and sellers will not overlook u. to served were refreshments tasty superMrs. Ruth Wahlquist. minority has the a that visor, Lila Cherry and Mrs. J. J. it Every should rule the nation. Mrs. and Cherry. Connie Jameson Jack Jameson, Angeline Bogdan FOR SALK and Mrs. Lub.v Bogdan, Betty Ann Buker and Mrs. Lula Baker, Catherine Caputa and the leader LARGE Bing and Lambert cher! ries and pie cherries. M.Mniiini Miss Ancilla Giovannoni. orchard, Genola. Iliune H23 it Pay son. Woodridge, N. J. - - Ten years Resti-one Studded house, good ago, Ted Webber and Ray were fellow students at Drake floors. Gan be moved. Terms can be arranged. Call 32. Eureka University. Restione bet Webber $5 that he would not become a millionaire before he was thirty. Recently, Restione learned that he EUREKA BRANCH OF . . . had lost Webber, an oilman of Tulsa, Okla., although not yet 30 UTAH BIT & STEEL had "passed the 81,000.000 mark. He had hit it lucky in oil. ResSERVICE CO. tione 29, is a member of the personnel office of the N. J. Bell Tlmkln Bits Telephone Company in Newark, Thor Tools N. J. (ilNOllAM GALS who H 4-- H id-- j & Vulcan Products I'se for High Heels scientist says that high heels A A are diminishing the size of women's calves. If that is true we urge our corn fed girls to go in New Orstrong for high heels. leans States. Representative JOHN A. ROSS Telephone 55 vv v Prospector Sam, after feedin' you all fer six w w w w ww mv w w Says-- - years, don't go half fed, go full fed with such as fried chicken, rabbit, steaks with fries, tasty sandwiches, home-mad- pies, soup an' chili. e For Cleanliness You Be The Judge. Brife Spot Cafe and Grocery Prospector Sam Phone 1 Eureka, Utah 16 Seldom Happen One hardly ever hears of a woman cashier running away with her employer's money, but when she does, she generally takes the boss along with her. Florida Timex-Unio- ODD n. The average i rson is a if you make him think he tmg in on the ground while others are paying a price. WITH THE DEAL OF THE YEAR! trade on a j sucker is get floor" higher That darned thing's wrong nine! It ran't be half-past Character building is almost like the weather, everybody talks about it but very few do anything about it. From where I sit ... Chief Brand Lime y Joe Marsh Might Say The Birds Got "Nettled" Usd dinner with Tik Bradley the other day, and over a frosty bottle of beer I found nut alumt his job with the I'. S. Fish and Wildli'e Service. "Now just rxnetly what do you rf(.r I asked him. Shoot lords w ith a cannon" he calmly replica. Seems they actually do use a cannon to shoot out a net over a flock of hints feeding on the ground. The birds start to take olT at the sound of the shot, but the settling net brings them hack to earth. Then they're banded around the leg so more can lie w. Vf cr The world may gain peace, one of these days, but it will not come through the pious resolutions of those who resolute for peace. I (M' Mr Mis, 1 A swarm Smardcn, England. of bees, variously estimated at fmm three to four thousand, buzzed into a hanl-ridworks ami tanked up on a syrupy liquid which 5trH'd from the barrels of maturing cider. When they tried to fly off. they were m drunk, they just fell h11 over each other staggering nil over the floor. In planning your life it might be a good idea to confine your dreams to the things that you ran accomplish without the help of yMir friends. ex-lec- ts ter July n had Mix e patriot is a man who docs not complain about the taxes he to pay on the profit he would like to make. A 10(H) . 4-- 1n-matu- world-wid- at Eureka. Utah on or before the 29th day of August A. I).. 1951. Clare Isirson Administratrix of estate of Ol'TIND rluli outing will lie held in Nephi Canyon oil august I, in and 1 1. elub displays will be held in Nephi on Sept. 5. the day preceding the Juab County Fair. A display of all the work accompliclubs will la- - on shed by the display. 1951-5- NOTICK TO CREDITORS Kslale of Isiuehie Gilli. deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers hi the undersignid Years Ago... Happy Home Maker. (ContlnU(11 f enjoyed a picnic in the Lily mra 1 buameiui was fairly won-and a had IhaI Tiiesduy. The girls xitis,.... ilerfiil tinu1 playing games, and a tury in most of the plai tastv lunch wes served. by Worry Works Its Way ;20 1:, learned about their migratory habits. Afterwards, they're let loose and everyone's happy. From w here I sit, it was a good example of how when you learn the rral farts they're often not as hsd as they may aound at first. 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