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Show August lo, i95l The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Two 20 Years For Better Dog THE EUREKA REPORTER Farm Leader Ago... Asks Economy (Continued from page onel Photography Urging u essiul affair. Wiii. Krnrry was the and spending I B. president of the principal speaker at I the program can Kline, Farm bureau FederationAn,, which whs held in he big open eople recommended big ruts m ", iiir pavilion. The Tintie who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. priationa for the Department! Win. Tite, Mr. und Mrs. Thomas Agriculture. He said tl..- KllV: uient should make a drve I'hi.aeklea, Mrs. Henry Bunnells, atrict infI"r Mrs. economy to cunt I .a Vein Never. Mrs. ami Mr Anita Sessions. Mr. and Mrs .Vm. tion. Mr. Kline suggested a re, lin t ,,n Atkinson. Miss Elizabeth Johnson. Mrs. Win. Argyle, Kev. ami Mis. of 5:10,000.000 in the Agin, Departments administrative Win. Krarr.v and son Arthur. and a cut of Mrs. D. (J. Henriod entertained nervation funds5135.00n.0im in for fiscal 1952 ill a very members elub the Elite "All was The time Federal manner. pleasing must lie reduced to th spent playing bridge, the high seore penditurea the minimum for the national inter going to Mrs. MaynardO. Griggs, A. Allred essential world aid and adequate cut prize to Mrs. and eonsolation piize to Mrs. John national defense," he empliusized Nilson. Following eards a delirious A AA A A luneheon was served and each lady as a favor. KI'REKA BRANCH received a OK,,, Those attending were: Mrs. John C. Downey. Mrs. Jerry Bassett. UTAH BIT & STEEL Mrs. George Cniinar, Mrs. Ia'slie SERVICE CO. Cnmiar. Mrs. F. G. McClure, Mrs. G. A. Franke, Mrs. John Fianke. Timkln Bits Mrs. Maynard Griggs. Mrs. John Thor Tools Mrs. Allred. O. A. Nilson. Mrs. & Wm. Owen and Mrs. J. E. O'ConVulean Produets nor. pay-as-we-- g,, pay-as-we-- PUIiLlSIlKI) WEEKLY AT EUREKA, Printed I UTAH Try These Hints by ART CITY PURLISIIING COMPANY Si'kinovii.i.k, ,i York, which itself is sponsoring t, a "Children and Dogs" photo an part of the observance of thi! 19.rjt National Dug Week thin con-li-s- u coming September. It iH a simple matter to get a good photograph that will lie Children and amiable for the I logs theme, demanding only a camera that will reproduce an image, a amall amount of common He line, and a certain amount of patience. The suggestions offered here may juat help to get a photo that could capture one of the rush awards of the total in prizes being offered. For complete contest information and rules, drop a postcard to the Caines I log Research (Tenter, 250 Park Avenue, New York 17, N. Y. One of the first things to remember in making a photograph is that the subjects should look their best before being exposed to the eameru. In the case of a d dog, dogs should be thoroughly combed and brushed so that the coat will stand out and show its full lieauty. Dogs with coats wlule patches or should tie snowy clcAn. Smooth-haire- d lings will look glossy and well-kep- t if. after they are brushed, a little brilliantine is rubbed into the coat. The child or children in the photograph should be wearing will contrast with clothingtiiat tin- - dogs color. It its a black dog, let the youngster wear something light. It need not tic white, but gmy, tan. light blue and green usually separate pretty well. The ideal place to photograph dogs and children is L'onovkr Mrs. Bkllk Coffey Hr porter J photo- - - aecond-clu- a matter February 10, IMS, at the TCntered the Act of March 8, 1870." under at office Eureka, Utah, poet Sulwcriptiott In Advance, IVr War, $3.00; IVr Copy, 10c I Iarrison on $ Utah Editor and Mananer hints Some Y non-essenti- al ( cook-boo- k WANTS IIELPMATE . . . for a husband to Uks ear long-coate- Mr. Jean her of Gregory (lop) haa Rdrertliei mother and thioo children. 111 ... nil-whi- And they are buying; warily from' the suppliers. The a 00(1 level, hut the days of record sales are over. In many cases ft? stores have large inventories of goods which are mov- - exiMisure. and then discovered to parKi s,m!..P!hs-pining comparatively slowly. And consumers are shop-- ; ft" r'alnny tuncc in the driveway, appears to about and buying with great care. lie balanced in the dog's tail. Here is further proof of the fact that the retailer Choose and unobstructed backperhaps an expanee of has plenty of problems, even though his prices seem ground or even solid wall. Then ground eiiw.se in h to most of us. Those prices arent his fault angle that will elinii-- ; push deep into in case after case his actual profit per dollar of sales uaJftS any natural ob- like trees or hushes. is less than it was in days when the price level was Before wising the dogs und all much lower. His operating costs have gone up mark the exact spot children, the picture is to lie made along the line, tine to conditions which are entirely where with wooden match, a golf toe. beyond his control. He must hear much of the brunt or anya other sharp enough of consumer resentment over inflation. So matters to serve as aobject foeusing point but not so lug it will show in thp arent all milk and honev in the retail trades. the pis do. Then step bark and i PIKE JONES has been signed by the National Broadcasting network Company to do five full hour-lon- g TV shows during the Jones gets coming season he $40,000 per show, the price that got for the Comedy Hour earlier . . . Danny Kaye has returned from London and is about to start a new film which sounds intriguin'! It will be II ucklcberry Finn" and his costa r wiii be the talented Grne KelIf it doesn't ly interfere with her television work, Faye Emerson will do a Broadway play this winter . . . What'll Bing Crosby be up to next? The Groaner has just purchased a west coast radio station. Martin and Lewis broke all recstand at ords in their New York's Paramount . . . They allied off with a cool 5120,090 for the 14 days work. ... NO I.IKF.E SOAP . . . Australian soldier, Gordon Mosey, tries to convince Korean orphan that he'll feel much better after a scrubbing some hers la g 11 ... ' "' jt in lie useful ut tent m (gfSEBl (SSRsDSs) rlf-af- l i! niZI (SQ9 MOTHER MER-MAI- j ; ... ; I ' i i I indoor rays, temperatures and high humidity. Wear light, porous clothing and avoid tight fitting ekithrs. Increase the use of salt on food, or use suit tablets or salt in drinking water to offset the cxerasive loss of salt from the body through perspiration. Dnnk water often throughout the day. one glass at a time. Fat nutritious food, but avoid C lost overheating. Vitamin through perspiration should be replaced with fruit juices. Get plenty ,f sleep and bathe r Brand AUGUST SPECIALS WALT DISNEY JEWELRY FIGURINES Chief 1 OFF 'j NOW 13 TO SI .00 plus Reg. $2.50 NOW $1.95 tax Watch Repairing $3.00 Your Choice Fast and Dependable WEBBS JEWELRY Spanish Fork, Utah 3 r, x.Ji I Am Shflfc 3 I (&7 pre-cooke- r .1 it 11 r. 1 ! 1; CHIEF CONSOLIDATED r. There is in more potent anti- I! dote to low sensuality than ad- r. miration of Hie beautiful. All the I) IMS higher arts of design are essen- It tially chaste, without respect to tlie object. They pmify Hie mind as tragedy purifies th" passions Schlegel ii ! MINING CO. py y :i resiElectricity costs so little, too dential rates arc 24 below the national average on our interconnected system. :i 1; Salt Lake City Plant: Saddle, Utah m on food by buying in season and in ii Dooly Huilding y. Whats more, you can save up to COrr quantity. o plastering ll FERTILIZERS d you want it. e Specialize in High Calcium Chemical Hydrate for Mills and Smelters We are all sculptors, working out our own ideals, and leaving the impress of mind on the body as well as on history and inurble, chiselling to higher excellence, or leaving to rot und ruin the mind's ideals. Mary Baker Eddy. I ? You can be prepared for unexpected with a thrifty elecguests any time tric freezer. Just pop out delicious, fresh fruit or food when CALCIUM LIME CHIEF BRAND 1 ra-gsm- Lime HIGH alco- - The most precious gift . . must lx something imperishable. If instead of a gem or even a flower, we could cast the gift of a lovely thought into the heart of a friend that would le giving, ns the angels I suppose must give leorge Macdonald. j eaorstsesKraess hoi. Si Donald O'Conner, who has more talenl than movie moguls have allowed him to display, has been signed by NBC to head up a monthly shuw on its famous "Comedy Hour" this fall . . . Phil Harris and Ids lusrlous Alice Faye have hern renewed by their sponsor for another year and move Into the spot opposite Edgar Bergen next season . . . Rumor has It that one of he top ten radio shows will drop Its orchestra this fan In favor of recorded music for background and bridges . . . Wonder how mnslr rtar James Petrlllo will react to that blow? Hold everything! Orson Welles is busy again making of all things, western films for TV! It would be worth the price of a TV set Just to see Orson strut the range and pursue the vllllans whe went "thataway" . . . Tallulah Bankhead will be back on radic row with "The Big Show" next All contract negotiaSeptember tions have not been completed but NBC expects to have "The Great Gildcrslceve" starting his 11th year. Tiny Tuts, Ilig llicdness In spite of the aize of ita job of American Consumers supplying with 270 million gallons of ml products daily, the petroleum isnt tun busy to take care Hot weather and exioaure to of the tiniest citizens high external heat run bring either .Imtnes country's Sales of baby oil. which sun stroke or heat exhaustion, f"ni pure, highly-refine- d warns Vaughn Gordon, specialist oil to which nnlisep-Itie- s l'0,r1um Utah State in recreation at the have lieen added, enme to an Agricultural College Extension estimated 87 million last yenr. Service. Another 5ti million was spent on Symptoms of sun stroke are a hot and dry skin, while with heat baby Islotions, many of which may ctrolcuiii derived. exhaustion, the skin is cold und j.also clammy. A good rule lo follow in The new cult of treating either condition, says 0 what feeds and fills the Professor Gordon, is to make tiir is all wrong. There is hut one exsentiment with tinworldlincss. can cool he and if is to and is the hot, to that pression patient right lo right. make him warm if he is cold. Dr A hlw llillel Silver. give peace and good will towards' men. Mary Baker Eddy Professor Gordon recommends Not what we give, but what the following ways to avoid heat I sieknesa: we shnre "A peace won't satisfy Russia Avoid overexert inn. For the gift without the giver1 she wants the whole thing." Avoid to much exposure to is hare. Danny Thomas. reel sun or extreme The cooperation of Isdlt nml motorists is essential if the huge toll of dogs taken on the nation's highways each year Is to te vut down, declares the Gaines I big Research ('enter. New York. Automobiles are near the top as a cause of ting mortality regularly. m the United States. Avoid tee cold water and COSTUME It Heat Exhaustion i dog-owne- rs G) Q RA N I) Mrs. Betty Culm. 51. Brooklyn, arrives in Uniion for try at swimming English Suggestions On Treating Stroke, will lie Drop in Dog Deaths On Highways Up to Owners, Motorists Guarantee w. JLA . . . newcomer. Q323flGQ331D will attracting the dog's bs-us- ! fuiir-year-o- All Work are M. MAYNARD i k Donald Gets A Break 11 j Aothoniod Mombtr in two-wee- and make him instantly alert and curious. That's the exact instant to take the photograph. And, just before you click the shutter, make one last quick check on the camera's rival. She interested in the clothing the mother is, milking for the buliy. and in the possible A friend of mine nho is rpect-tn- g name that may be given to it. In the family discussion, let the a baby Is planning to semi her daughter to her reference always bo to "our grandmother's when the new Iwliy baby" so the little girl will have Is due. The little girl will stay w a feeling of possession toward the month with her grandmother. Is newcomer. this w good practice or should the Whtvi the mother goes to the little daughter stay at home In hospital nnd during the first few order to feel that she Is nn Im- weeks after the baby comes home, portant men, 1st of the family at it is exceedingly important that a very Important limn? the little girl be given plenty of In my judgement, you are cor- attention and affection so that rect when you Infer that the little she will not feel that the baby daughter should he kept at home has usurped her place in the famso that she cun feel tluit she Is ily. Ik patient with her if she an Important niemlicr of the fam- acts more "babyish" than usual. Praise her when she shows deily at a very important time. It is to Ik hoped that the moth- light in and is kind to the new er and father have talked very baby. naturally in front of their little Ucii,cnilcr that in spite of the daughter about the coming f the lies! of planning, these will lie dif- new baby, and that she has had firult days for her as it is not some part in planning for its ar- - easy lo be enntent when mother time with the so spend The New Baby get Now you object ready for the subjects. Some kind of noiseniaker Parents Problems By DONALD focus. vv ... j j VT By I.YN CONNELLY i sky-hig- w -- , light, and the dog will likely lie less nervous. Any lime on a clear day when tin; light is at its strongest is the best time to make a photograph. Choosing the right background is important, too. Many an owner . Telephone 55 Ralph Adams Cram n'1 j Representative JOHN A. ItOSs a result, Art Is a revelation not a product . . . the ego must be subordinated to the living values. 1 GPoantsipwtm jSOH ouron fl-E-IS Ajax-?ayino7compan - - - T |