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Show REGAL MOTH Facts on Safety Remodel to Suit Needs cils statistical yearbook, C National Wlldllfa Fadaralloo Ready-Mad- ts-e- wild-we- f fore-win- olive-gra- the summer, the Regal walnut, persimmon, ami other Moth lavs eggs on the leaves of t rees. trees and plants. The eggs hatch The caterpillars have a name of the into eatiTpiIuis which their own. They are called leaves of hiekory, butternut, hluek their Ilevils, bodies are covered with rows of spiny, black horns. Since the caterpillars are five inches long and so they look dangerous, hut the National Wildlife Federation says they are really fet-il.n- room, designed by W. II. Schumacher, OklaThis coxy dinette-livin- g and charm homa City, Ok la., architect, gains much of Its warmth and from plywood and hardwood veneer wall paneling equa iy cabinets. Mr. Schumacher specifies hardwood plywood. construction, for its stability, adaptable to remodeling andofnew maintenance. permanence, beauty and ease Hickory-- Horned well-arme- d, quire harmless. September, the Devil burrows inthe to the ground. There he ss-ndwinter and waits for June to roll around. He doesn't Isdlicr In wrap himself in a cocimui, as some caterpillars do, hut slowly changes into the next form of his life - the pupa. In Jilin- - the pupa is ready to foice its way out of the earth. The air and sunshine help it to grow and change. Sunn it lias the sIuim n and size of u Regal Moth, rendy to lay eggs und flit about during the long summer months. Regal Moths live over a wide area in the eastern half of the rnitcil States. They are found from Mass, to 111., and southward to Tex. and Fla. Usually they stay frosts when they can lay their eggs and where their caterpillars can have plenty of leaves to Along alioiil Hickory-Horne- d s full-grow- TOl'NG CRITIC . . . Youngster eyee work of his eonlrmporarlea at exhibition la child art competition sponsored In Faria by E.t'.A. rn-a- r Intcr-Kurope- eat. Tli is might lead some people to think that Regal Moths are destructive pests which hann forests. The National Wildlife Federation says this is not the case. Then ure not enough Itegnr Moths and caterpillars to do any great harm. They are simply interesting, inhabitants of the insect world. The leaves which they devour an hardly missed, and they themselves may furnish a meal now and then for hungry binls. Interesting information about other wildlife species ran be obtained by writing to the National Wildlife Federation, Washington, EUREKA BRANCH OF . . . UTAH BIT & STEEL SERVICE CO. Tlmkln Bits Thor Tools A Vulcan Froducts Representative JOHN A. ROSS Telephone 55 v w w ww w D. C. 1 Chief Brand Lime Before Delinquency DONALD M. MAYNARD st i reddish-brow- Marly in 96.35 Paid Up e,l. e pale yellow 195 Property taxpayers tv were 9.35 percent the 1950 taxes lieforep,.i "5 f4bccame delinquent, it is'XJ a statement prepared show not He may six under le years. Effect of Mol before the state tax itmovie the at excitement At what age should a normal much as the 90.37 percent or vl , overatimulatlon may the child begin to attend movies? Is self, but paid before delinqiiem v dale at his in conduct, reflected be harmmovie the average home. ful to a child under six years? of overstimulation It is difficult to answer your Symptoms ia lie any of the following: question because after all there i.iay no such thing as a "normal" or ihi Manifestation of unusual an "average" child. Children differ fear about something that ordinarconsiderably in their tempera- ily doesn't frighten him; (b) a ments, emotional stability, and tendency to cry and fret; (c) an sensitivity to exciting events. A effort to put off going to bed as movie that may he harmful to one long as Kissible and tossing fitehild may have no ill effect whatfully about before going to sleep; soever upon another. Id) crying out in his sleep; and Nevertheless, there are certain lei a tendency to stammer or L,n uiunnj-: general considerations stutter. g far beyond the p :,i: ,lf ' child1. In so far as possible, 2. It should be kept in mind, "IK) f World War II. T!i. p.ur ren under six should be kept from also that children who attend reports that approx imib'lv : . ; experiences that unduly excite orj lli)VUlg frequently not only arc; vent of the nations .vurk.-rs are overstimulute them. Sonic author-- j from more creative play act- - women and, as of Mare-kept ities in the field of child guidance ivitics but may develop an abnorfeel that movies in particular, even mal desire for excitement that those designed especially for child- lends to cause more creative exren, are likely to provide tills periences to seem dull and uninteresting. Ham Hunt Furthermore, many movies have 3. Pare nts arc going to face the A cod serving for lunch even soon terrifying episodes which, under-preihlcin of movie attendance fet dining makes use nf a 1 though the chikl may not without percipitating the vegetable salad. Combine uni stand them, may frighten him and enough would seem wise, with inayouna.ri'-- .j.n create needless fears. One has problem. It ns long as lightly to postpone therefore, -' ehilda in serve tomato asp,Mol only to observe a group of of their gmall "children's ren at the the aspic salad in a loaf j m o.. movie programs" to note how Certainly a child under six should scoop out the rente mi,; many of the children not only be-- j .. salad. Garimd: err-j g only occasionally, if at all, and; the meat come almost hysterical during . should go only to those movies of the movie, but tain their hands before their eyes or that are recommended for child- put their heads oil the seats when ren. After the children begin goIt lias been estimati d t!:a. certain episodes appear. For these ing with a fair degree of regul-- ; the movie obviously is too exciting arity, they should nut be permitted are 13,000,000 to go indiscriminately. p $ grel and pedigree nogs m and therefore harmful. By "Acci- dent facts, states that 17 per Regal Moth rent of the drivers involved In fatal accidents and 22 per cent of the adult pedestrians killed in THE REGAL MOTH nvilor vehicle accidents hod been drinking. About twenty kimbi of royal mollis live in thr United Staten. Meat Istaf The lurpst of these is the Regal Meat hsif practically prepared who Moth. Me is a giant for you. Here's how. Flare the tan spread his wings until they contents of two cans of corned st retell five to six inehest fnm tip hash in your regular loaf pan to tip. or in a ring mold, then heat in a 50 min. The wings aie divided into two moderate oven for about on a unrnokl Following heating, The hind. parts fore and a with and large garnish platter sMilted with are n hot vegetable. yellow and lined with veins. The hind wings are la a steel mill, a pulpit is the and they also have orange-red- , from which the roller in platform dark red veins The wings carry a rolling mill controls of a short. Iliii'k body which is ora- churge with ssits. the mill's oieration. 27, Utah Taxpayers Parents Problems To stay alive, don't drink and drive! That was the concluainn of the N....atlnnal Safety Council after ita figures for 1950 showed that In one out of every five fatal traffic accidents the driver or pedestrian had been drinking. The 1951 edition of the Coun- nge-red "'My The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Tage Four In planning a home remodeling project, careful thought should be given to the interior. Improvements made inside the house are the most beneficial to its occupants, providing and greater comfort, convenience enjoyment for every member of k warmth and charm to any room, in a va- the household. Paneling can be si The new interior should be ncty of either light or dark woodsa I n. i. . - - to hlend with furnishings m liliving room, dining room or surfaces veneer Hardwood brary. do not mar easily and require little care. Pcri-niiwaxing and occasional wiping with a dust clolii is sufficient. . Other improvements might inflush of I believe you would find that clude installation plywood movie is al- doors throughout the house and the average uild-wccabinets and togithcr too exciting for a child! the home, particularly spacious' closets in the bedrooms. These counters of hardwood plywood in and other such details not only the kitchen. contribute to ease of maintenance, storage wall of haruwood E3RfTrT7S and but add appreciably to tlic home's plywood will give beauty bedroom tinction to the ri modeled Well-suite- d for use in moderni-- . while pmviding abundant space zation is hardwood plywood, for clothing, footwear, bedding This type of con-tor- s widely recommended by contrac- - and the like. several advan-strengtoffers of its struction because architects and corover the permanence, lightweight, tages and other advantages. The cross- - ncr closet, notably in space band construction of ply wood economy. With the closet space ol makes it resistant to cracking,! distributed along the full width nccc wall Brchi-jth- e the room, or xt'ragc Many warping. splitting construe-- 1 not be as deep as the conventions, tects specify dry-wa- ll tion both in remodeling and new rloset. This leaves more floor arcs be construction, due to its stability for the furnishings which canwith j arranged to best advantage and economy of application. closets to interfere, Fly wood wall paneling, faced, no jutting Sliding doors of plywood also will with rich, handsomely-graine- (Uim-stir:ire- . I st j in Also Large Selection of . . . ELGIN'S and GRUENS d; hardwood veneer, will give conserve space. survey of industrial firms, just completed, shows that more and more hourly workers are getting three weeks of paid vacation The most prevalent practice is to give hourly workers one week of paid vacation after one year of employment, two weeas uner five and three years' employment, weeks after 15 years. The practice of granting annual puid vacations to hourly workers is now about as common as the granting of such vacations to " workers. "white-collar- Columbia Tru-F- it In Fersia during the 13th and 11th centuries, when that country was the tile manufacturing center of the world, the art of making clay tile was passed down from father to son ss a family secret. Hourly Workers Get Vacations A S1IEAFFER PEN and PENCIL SETS Diamond Rings as low as $67.50 Ceramics, English Bone China Cups and Saucers, Big and Baby Ben Clocks, Wedding Gifts. At one tune there was some agitation to make inland Washington a separate state under the Watch Repairing name of Lincoln. ... CAPSULE KITCHEN Dust on lamp bulbs can steal of your light. So if you have no blind spots in your dusting you'll have none in your light- - one-thir- d ing. and Feature Lock A Fast and Dependable WEBB'S JEWELRY Lot Angeles manufacturer offers complete kitchen Incorporated la single unit, combining range, refrigerator, oink, dralnbos'd and storage drawer. Spanish Fork, Utah See Us Before You Buy A Gift! i ABOVE THE HULLADALOO All in the Game: REWIRES a THE MIA to defend 1IICII CALCIUM LIME CHIEF BRAND I his title al least nre every six months . . . During Itranrh Rickey's rarrrr at Ebbrts 1 We Specialize in High Calcium Chemical Hydrate for Mills and Smelters 3 s O 1I.ASTEUING FKItTII.IZKKS 3 li I 1 CHIEF CONSOLIDATED Dooly lluilding Senator Raider dash Says: "TA AM ACCUSED of toadying to special interests. I am aghast at this defamation upon my fair name and sense of duty. I pledge utter indifference to such contemptible pressure groups as meat consumers and refuse to listen to wails for lower prices from the are public, whose spokesmen greedy lobbyists, more interested in empty bcllu-than in this great nation's prosperity." s high-salarie- MINING CO. Salt Lake City Plant: Saddle, Utah G08 Field, the Brooks won two pennants, were runners-u-p twire, and became famous In the baseball world for their supply of talrnt . . . When Connie Mark resigned ss manager of the A's, he ended the longest managerial reign In history . . . The White Sox had three managers In 1950 . . . llank Sauer, Cubs, says he has been sitting on thr brnrh so murh the kids are railing him Judge" . . . Why do fans, working for nioilest salaries, rhlp In lo buy an automobile for a d athlete? . . . Thr minors nre getting a lot of bonus babies from the Mg leagues . . . The Reds' Haffrnsherger throws five different types of pitches . . . Don Newcombe la the fastest pitcher in . . Thr Cubs' Ransom the N'L Jackson Is the best looking of the rookie hitters . . . Itasrball manufacturer A. C. Spaulding denies that (ho balls used today have been 'Juiced up." : bn I Lngbterrri, "Yarn, the only nre Ibi Amrrit am licit gmi nncmic from protein Ijii. Yon niiJn'l fear ilae Lenin g ol UemanJ mil luxjnse etery bite of itejL upon the pnbliti longue brin gi niicini of iljriing u htte tollar uork-eri- . ) on' t r en exploiting the u ton g "Uriel in the ai ragr-m- t ome Ameri-cam- . lit 'em ilji re. II 'ill the eiJ ol Itni grt at Jemin jnJ ,, rjiy irnilnrt, ynnr prieing touenl the milhnuMre ImJe ." reJ-blaoJ- cien one enti-ionlro- h NO I.ONfiFK can patriotic eiti fill their stomachs with Russian caviar, let's fill the vaeiiuir with gi id e'.d hundre d percent An. mean roast beef at eaviai s prices!" "To my rciisilturnts whul iicrcs no Lellcr Bourbon Straight i hurt minx tw. i le can who ask MORE Ford Ims beih oeorff U mfllioo THAN ALL OTHER V-8-'S V-- lfc post 3 yours aloof 3 ore Makers bevt adoptoJ lo MAKERS COMBINED MAKES FORD THE MOST ForTs EXPERIENCED BUILDER It's OP THE TYPE OP SIR!! 86 PROOF FOUR i ftfinuui YEARS 010 BOURBOH Sure cure for many complaints of Inflation U stiffer taxes upon the impoverished. They whine uhoul the cost of each article they buy. ( urtailmrnt f purchasing power by taxation would decrease Uu euinhrr of ariu-lrthey could buy, thereby decreasing I ho number ol complaints." minimi r. "The poor are extravagant In the face of starvation and squander savings. Let the government drain away savings through taxation and prevent tlus extravagance." tfce fugiof highest-price- ENGINE WHICH ONLY FORD IN ITS FIELD OFFERS A CHOICE OF S OR SIX V-- ONLY FORD M ITS FIELD OFFERS 3 GREAT DRIVES Fwdwfk Drivo, Ovfdrhre, CMVMtiMd Mvo &v nMv V4 in Ik low-pn- ti is Ford PINEST CARS Drhn cws d Tko only POWERS AMERICA'S 0x4, id costs S powering AMfritf eat when theii iii iungir will buy food, I reply with nil the sarcasm I can nu'Ur. LET 'EM SWALLOW nil IR MFASI.Y PITTANCES ANI fl'UiH UP CHANGE FOR TAXIS!" V-- - hndrtdslitiAR Host silts ii.i'iu-- OLD HICKORY p-- 19 YEARS BUILDDrG a iw V TSUlT. Goslhieiia GOSHEN, UTAH W |