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Show III: REPORTER 7 ADVERTISING YOUR calling in aipreaiatci your to your local Heny HITS HOME WHEN YOU USE YOUR niut comiponJent before TuesJay evening OWN NEWSPAPER Volume Fifty-On- e llu luiivka (Utah) Ilf porter. Friday, November 2, 1051 - -- 10c per Copy- Number Forty four - Plans Complete for City Election November Achievement Day Set Friday 4-- H Plan Observance in Clubs Connection with Nation's In keeping with the National Achievement club will hold its Achievement week, Eureka Day Friday, Nov. 9, at 8:00 p.m. in the Memorial huildinir Information On Packaged Meat Two Tickets Nominated WHY? To follow the modem trend of cutting costs in meat department operation. To give fresh meats the needed sanitary protection to insure belter health standards. To give the meat consumer the opHrliinily of selecting personal needs concerning cut, price and quality. HOW?--Bpreparing in ad- VHnce for heavy ahnppmg hours, thus eliminating standing in line For Eureka Election i and leaders will honored for their achievements nude during the year, and leaders will be honored in appreciation of their time given as volunteer leaders in this movement. By Mrs. C E. Rife The program will feature exhibits of the work the members have made during the year, and won at the will show ribbons county fair and Utah State Fair. Twenty Years Aao 5 Demonstrations, club members and individual readings, songs ami LI CRY P.F.C. James Gsnrher, Richmond, Calif., amiles aa ho B.v instrumental numbers will be pro- - in the Reiving the largest vote Inoks over damage Inflicted on his Jeep by a Communist mortar shell of his eahistory political sented, and awards will be given In Korea, r?or' John Church was again members and lenders. lhe office of on inwas mayor The county enrollment the Citizens ticket at the general creased from 231 in 1950 to 274 election. Mr. Church carried city for 1951. Eureka has eight women and one man leader. Eureka with him into office William has 46 girls. 39 enrolled in Bite as four year councilman. Mrs. sewing, seven in cooking, and six Ruby Byrne as recorder ami Mrs. The Katie Towers as (in the boys m rolled in d club, with other hand the taxpayers party' Max' Beery as leader, is proving elected three two vear counciliiu-n- . ' very interesting to the members. Frank Baron. 1. J. Fitzgerald ami Parents of members and the John V. Anderson. By gaining The Eureka Kiwanis club heltl their ivijiilar meet- four of the seven olfires the citi- -, i general public is extended a coron Saturday evening at the Memorial zens were coneeded the election. inJf dial invitation to attend this met This was the third tune that huildinir. The ladies prepared and served the lunch, n Mr. Church had been elected as, and a short business meeting was mayor of Eureka City and appnr-- i IlcM. ently his popularity was increas-- , Special guests at the meeting To us at this election he received ing wen1 Mrs. Toni Garhett and son more votes than ever before, deMax who has just returned from To feating his opponent, Juxcph A.' Kona. Max gave a very interestwho headed the Taxpayers Gagon, ing talk on his experiences in the ticket by a majority of 82 votes. war zone, and the members plied By the office of four year eouncil-The prompt action of the Eure- him with questions, all of which ' ,, "atkins wall man Mr. a Lite defeated William ka Fircim n last week when a he answered in a very interesting Qear majority of 89 votes. sheep wagon caught fire at the and informative manner. with' the student body at The two year councilmen was a junction of Highways 6 and 36, The meeting this week was held Tintic high school November 29. close one with the exception of w.n responsible pir saving much at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John at 11:00 a. m. He W'ill talk to Mr. Fitzgerald. who drew a vote of the personal lielongings of the Rowe. Tin. usual order of busistudents and an open forum will 513. of deer hunt checkers, who were using ness was calm'd on. and a delicfollow' his talk. The election was an upset and he wagon fur a cheeking station, ious dinner was served by Mrs. into the Rowe. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Ward surprise in more ways than one. A speeding car crashed In the first place the vote was wagon, overturning a small stove weie guests at the meeting. Mr. much higher than predicted, in anl netting the wagon on fire. J- Ward is presidio t of the Delta 'r,,,,n1 liri,r- club, and came to Eureka to ex fact It could be termed one of the1 ,,rrv tor- - Hn,l JarI Kn, tend an invitation to the Eureka of votes in the history largest to extend thanks to club to attend the charter night Mrs. Atherley entertain- - Eureka and was the largest in for their splendid banquet at Delta, which will Is1 ed at a birthday dinner party last years, 977 votes being polled held Saturday, Nov. 10. at H p. m. week honoring her son, Rudy, on eight in three precincts. birthday. Guests included the The way the situation stood the members of the Atherley family, Taxpayers had complete control mid Mrs. Lula Olsen. of the council. The holdover was a Mrs. William Brldgcman and son couneilman, Edward Bower and with three newly Taxpayer Roger, spent last Friday in Salt elected members it gave the party Lake City. four, with only Mr. Lite representthe Citizens' party. Although ing Mr Lemur I .ester and baby the political parties were late in returned to their home in getting started it developed rapid- Evanston, VVyo., after spending ly into a fight and both sides past two weeks in Mammoth worked hard for votes. Advrrtis- visiting with Mrs. Lester's parwas freely displayed on the ents. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Rose. ing of the Reporter and circuMrs. Lester is the former Miss pages Once ajiain the annual Halloween party spoil- distibuted by the hunwere lars Linnea Paulsen. dreds. As usual the members of siiivtl hy the Tintic (nmminity Kids' Association, Aid of the M. E. Mr. and Mr. H. I Lower of the Indies served election dinner jrivtMi at tlu Tintic hijrh gymnasium, Wednesday eveChurch Ogden, wore in town laat Sundav an was outstanding Micros lung, which was well patronized. visiting with Mrs. Ethel Donnelly showed their upTim vi.iir.g.-tei- s The last b:g sporting event of nd Mrs. Elva Bonner. of the at ion townsM'npe's el- the season started when in the MCinOUlST L'IS a g ' m I tun. them m sliiwm? and of two ktin-hvMr. amid Mm. Wm. neighborhood an-at this tiii.e of ll.e Cronin wilting not (Bill) nd daughters, Lorraine and Susan fifty sxii'tsiuon of l'tiili ojiened a window in town was snapi'l. nm the season on K!k. As listed in of Reno, a- - ii ai as we know no oilier dam-- : Nev., arrived in town the only of of the 'i was dors ill tin- - way of 1; Saturday and spent a few columns number ofReporter, these animals n lar.ks. y visiting with Mr. Cronin's bo- a limited a in ll Simdnv si hrol I" thers and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John would be killed, ii drawing hiving The I'.iM;. Ini' the Vnlmgsl el s iJ.iu.e rv Randle, M.-- ruiMi'h i.t tile Stale bv conducted 'e-ll'iol .illd youngsters Up to 12 and Mr. v and Mrs. jjmin. Maynard w ho would W..r,k: hour id ill'e inclusive St a I tell at Vfonin and Mrs. Margaret Lucas. Department to decide e Mill'S lbili' bull Collett will f!"k on the hunteis. Thirty-fivit :;.I ey left for their home on Ttirs-- y 'lie l.ltle poiple IIITiVed in -f i.r." on III sealV cost nines, elks would be permitted shot hovis morning. p in. Choir pnutn'e and many of Mt Nebo large Four Eureka men g ! esf ue G. Lindsay. C K., Rally Day m:I l,i.'ii,ntion Hmsli. like E C their tnvonte Mr. and Mr. tl.eiu ij'e. George llyde and i Km h i luld l.ook and .lames Mm gun were sue- ,!.iy was a siaess and the children spent the week end in On f..r ate Mt. tc.n anil luis mg was givi n a slimy new us:gni a'ti "wzlt. Idaho, visiting with Mr. eessfill in tlie drawing Ml1new cla.-MS lh.-year: "f the ,,re to n.ikle a lag of ciindy. With a Hyde's father, William Hyde, who Nebo was the place Si ru n. ndul Bible i lasj.: t Oil t .nside the bag Mu hunt. spiil.ll been seriously ill for the limil l'.utler. high si past ''ed small for the n wa- - j ; try few weeks. One of the lined successful M's. Curtis I Fek season i lass. Mrs Thomas Sei-eand the',' had loads of fun tripping parties of the Pavilion Mrs. i las-.- ; iknte Ijit'uri li.olhers Mu l:i.( t l.i' tislie. Thin the Elks M. and Snnl eani.-- . J'lniur ilass Mr. Carl Brandt of IjOS Alltl lung the VnUllg--1,i- . a'ld t.lM-'lmembeis i t the Knights NeVi rs, Ysn:i-h',Angeles were in town last week I'rimi'i l hang" mil id it go .. held their annual Mrs Hairy kir.de;-gai'Mis All'in Raker, iiiiim vjmtmg 'dh Mr. Brandt's mother. afin.r The the older group 'or Tla dance. jartv ri. Nellie Brandi. While hero Hallowe'en n I i' p. Ill usual huge crowd, laiieing id d.el. I luatiT es.'.nn in company with Mrs. Brandt. traded Closely giaded ua- - i n e S' d and hot logH and were in keepn.g with Decorations to all groups. used age Pleasant Grove, where ?',e wi-the From se'xed i r, h I ey visited with Mr. and Mrs. the CK'casu 11 and lavor- in.h.a'; w ere disit hd (iilismiied. (higs " season a;uoii!.t Hallowe'en Mr. and Mr Theodore llayni Bradley, and also visl-wi,- h of the IIT Mint the lillti InT St. 1 j'1' is sate to a yea Twice tributed. Isike Salt were Mrs. Nellie Brand't broS'.l-." n:id (li orge Clark and llallowe.n il and family, Mr. and Mrs. V. G. rick's Dayof Columbus c..l...td C'tv visitois on Saturday. pe.pi "ye and Mr. and Mrs. Don Elli-o- n Knightsevents by giving k ,n Spanish Fork. these ! 4IS. Fennell Mr. and Mr. Gerald - Ripor'er, lint will he pub- parties. mother. s Fennell f Mr. with ago visited s n,l Mr. John Phipp were -f ed Albert (Hoppyi II.pk.ns"n re i.ek. HS Wi feel that other and : Fennell Mis 1. J. i , Hnd a fotnu r cm Hebcp on ,ii.k Mi'M share in this rom-ii,.- : oil Saturday and Sunday of :, Tuesday and Wed-o- f 26 yearsEureka . should Is- - given Reporter last week, where they uf the : :r hard visited with rclaUves. wmk in i"ii- ..( w it. the party ! i, ii. Bert nidi Barit y made Provo on Tuesday "f Club members be "I REMEMBER"! J ... 1 fly-tyi- self-servic- Thanks Address Firemen T Meeting News Hal-lowe- I- I, i!ii-v-.i- . I I-u . s -- n. n. at-th- e 141 I fi-- -- 1 i rola-'tive- li- last , Ore Shipments For Veek of Oct. 26 Mr a newsts'.v and Mr. A Mn. Vern Frank and nd rone. the with Wahlq'ilrt Clsreine jtr Mrs. steadily kl. i. r Ann of Mr. A Mrs. ten years, lie was iniivi"d .;ill fll,li;....r. mFnrreh and rIntiTk Sxtu"l w..e in lM.v-an'i Korw,y. was Inducted widow. Edna Bribes. v ' f'i house . W;u cluldreii. week two nnd Hltei,d:nc left last "pn for v.Prvir ' 2. his mother. Mr Melvin Iird. who Pan pottle. Wash., where he will Mr w.r m"r,-- l ... to a regular training -I- Tcan,,. 'pnpd fnr indoctrination. (continued on pay "' J-- S . "'I";" Bg Sign of The polls will lie open from 7 a. m. until 8 p. m. Townspeople are reminded of their civic duty and their respone sibility in wiffting the right for the job. A physlclnn hnn said it la now possible to determine In some rnsea a person's allergies hy asking if Vtltora at the home of Mr. and they have any unnatural cravinga Mrs. Kd Thomas over the week for certain fondm end were: Mr. and Mrs. Bert ThoFor example, people suddenlv mas nnd chililrn, Rickey and develope a great hunger for ruilt, Hhuiina of Wellington, Utah; Mr. or fried fodoa, onions and ninny and Mrs. Howard Jensen of Tooother aubstnnrca. Tlila Indiratea ele, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Lindthat hero la another patient who quist of Goshen and Mrs. D. P. ia creating a condition within him- Close and Children, Douglaa and self by hia abnormal tlcairo for Rose Ann of Ogden. certain fooda. Some human btdnga have a Visitor at the home of Mr. anil deaire to deatroy tlieni-selv- Mrs. Bert Thomas ami children, and Just aa subconsciously and Bhauna of Wellington, we devlop these unhealthy crav- Rickey Utah; Mr. h Mrs. Howard Jensen ua fooda harm do for that ing! of Tooele, Mr. A Mrs.. Merlin LindStudiea have proven that almoat quist of Goshen and Mrs. D. P. all fooda that we dislike the most Close and children, Douglas and are the best for us. Rose Ann, of Ogden. There is absolutely noth big scientific to the belief that we Sira. Gerald ami can't cat ire cream and lobster daughter, Nancy, Kennedy of Mammoth, at the same meal, it la staled. and atm, Rex Reid drove to There are fooda people have a ham on Sunday and visited Bing with fear of rating aimultaneounly. Mrs. Kennedy's son and daughter-in-laIVnple even feel nauaeated after Mr. Mrs. Don Reid. mixing such foods. Actually it isn't the food that makea them III, but Ailrten Klton'x father, brothers rather the mental nruroni that and brothers-in-laBam Elton, rausra the Rex Elton and builda up a nausea that Sheldon Sulsons, trouble it la said. livan and suns, Gilbert all The average gall bladder patient of Tod Iark, formed a Jensen, deer huntcraves fried and fatty foods more party lust Saturday and huntso than those without this dis- ing ed in the Tintic mountains. ease. Although these foods do rotuned to the Elton homeThey In him the moat harm, he neverthe- Mammoth tn the and enevening, most. them the less desires a venison dinner, which Mrs. One physician also declared that joyed hnd prepared for them tsi Elton I tropic who are unaware of a waktheir return from the hunt. Adrien drive mea who are heart ening Elton and Jerry had bagged themselves harder and harder all their deer son, first day of the the of the time . Rex Elton finally season. hunting Those who are unmindful of dea deer near the ranch. bagged arteries of the veloping hardening The the party reported are usually those who inrrease very rest oflurk. "poor salt of their intake Dangier Ahead ro-pl- us ea furlough visitsiciiding a ing with his mother, and doing a hit of deer hunting, lie also spent o a couple of days in Marsvale la his father, ing son ployed in that area. Tom, will enter the service on No-- ! vember 19. 10-d- visit-wh- ! rm-Anot- Grades 7 ! . continually and spices. Overeating any particular fistd or overdoing Buy activity is na-- I lie's way or wnrnlng us. In h pleasant way, that danger lies ahead, it is snid. . dke Annual I r 1 DUS VdCdtlOn u m ... 1 1 Hannifin. Craving Food May Community Kid's Party Is Termed Most Successful flaii4l inuren jK1?."' nd Pallcia. ami II r., WH,y MePolin. of Salt Lake the ei 'inn, unity ,hB week he held in the city paper shortly nft'T Mar1?' M.Polin'a ,onliiin",l e -- j j -- I an ren Allierley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ijiiurcn Atherley, 8r., returned to Ills base at Yuma, Ariz., after I " ll Week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Nevcra were Rudolph Blass, Mrs. Art Bodine, and Mr. and Mrs. Jin Boyer of Compton, Calif. They came to Utah for the funeral of Mrs. Rudolf Blass, who was hurled at Lchi last Friday. Kurckana attending the funeral were Mr. and Lira. Vcm Never, Mrs. E. A. Stokes and Mrs. William Bute. For Excellent Job T.H.S. Students For Pheasant Hunt Wm. Bate and sons, Richard. Billy and Jerry hunted in the West Tmlic mountains last week, and brought home three deer. Mrs, Bate went along to ace that her men folks were well fed. it mk Senator Watkins Arrangements Also ion cunts have been cut in half through self service. Complete acceptance ef tins new method of meal distribution will bring nNiiit savings and satisfae turn beyond anticipation. i i Stores Close, Other verted to other systems in all lines, and are now cn joying the lienefil and savings through our cooperation. Piy grociry department oier-a- t Experiences; Club Invited To Delta fly-tyin- g. Mr. Two tickets have been placed In the field, namely the Ibsnoc ratio and the Taxpayers. Each has listed three candidates for the position of 4 year eoimeilnian, and one name is listed for the position of city treasurer. A sample ballot showing how the names will apienr ia seen on another page of the Eureka Refsirter. Muted on the Demoeratic ticket W, All business houses will lie are; Marlin J.A.Fennell, John Wull, for coun-eclosed on Saturday. NovchiImi 3. l'hipps, Henry Nora McCormick for men; for the opening of the pheasant treasiirrr, 4 year term. hunt. The Taxpayers have candidates Townsjieoplc are urged to do foilowa: I er A. Bird, Lrland their shopping early and enough as Sanderson and Lorin Thompson two the for days. for eoiiiicilmrn. Instructions on the bullot state that votes may he cast for any threr of the councilmen. and one vote for a city treasurer. for service. By cutting wrapping and displaying all cuts for customer selection. Preserving the natuial meat juices by protecting the fresh cut neat in transparent scaled park ages. WHEN? (Vinsunura have1 lie wine fully aware of 111" advantages of this new economic move in meat merchandising; greater benefits will result. FACTS We have all been con- Korea War Veteran Tells Kiwanians newlv-forme- Citizens of Eureka will go to the i Hills Tuesday to select the men of their choice to assist with the governing of the city for the next four years. y 4-- H 4-- H 6 Till' seventh and eighth gradirt went on their bus party last Fii-i!- a v night, and Irmn all reM.its I hey had a ery g(sl time. Tlu-and b it Eureka al fi nil p in went In the skHtuig rink at iTovn. Tin y skated urit nil wen' worn mt and Mien lsinrded lhe bus to to Spurn: h Folk Tlu-- had a gi "silio k of Inn h" Mure and mine home, driving at the high sihool a null li ruori" tired and sulHlued gimip than the line that b It a iw li" ms i artier Class prsiieiil of the sivenlh grade is Carl Wall, mm- piesideiil. (iiHic Chi Iii n: and sui.lmy and treasurer. Svlvia Sutherland Tin it advisor is Keith Wilson. ead"i is The eighth glade III illiiOiiii, Kogif Janus Rowley, seiretary and tleaslirer. l.xrill Wilde Their nl-isis Mrs Ruth Howells. Mr. A Mr. Dean Korn and daughters. Jeanette and Carulee of Mammoth and Mrs. Iumar 1'S-te- r Linnea Paulsen, and Mrs. Oscar Erickson, of Mammoth, and Mr. h Mrs. Harry Pitta and Mrs. Alton Baker of Eureka were In t I .like on Monday attending Pictorial Maps of Pony Express Now Available H.-il- the ' j iiuaha. Neb., Oct. Brightly eidoreil pictorial maps of the early Pony Express route from St. Jos eph. Mo., to Sacramento. Calif., wire being distributed today hy t'mun Pacific Railroad as a part GARBAGE CHANGE of its promotional campaign on To give city iiuployees a chance hehnlf of the Western United to participate in the pheasant States. will lie collected on hunt, The map is a reproduction of a Mam garbage and Chinch streets on Fripainting hy the late Willluni II day instead f Saturday, as per iIhuhI schedule, Jackson, pioneer jiher, whose paintings are to the i west what Courier and Ivca prints r ( 31 , artlsl-photogr- , are to the east. II. H. Nothrott. U. p. general ad vertlsing manager, said at the rail- roHd's ljeadqiiartera here that rop- Evening ich have been distributed to grade and high schools throughout Ncb-- ! rnska, Kansas, Colorado, Wyo- ming, Idaho. Washington, Oregon, Nevada, California and Montana. Copies may lie olituined from U. P. agpntx or hv writing to Sunday evening seivne nt the Mr.general Northeott nt 1416 Dodge St., ward weic I. I S. Euu-kitf'd hv Bishop (Jeoige Foiscy Omaha 2, Neb. The map was reproduced with The WI Vices wee H.S IdlloWS "The Irf.ni Is My the eiNiM'rntiin of Howard It. (Ipeii.iig . Driggs, president of the American l.'itlit." "i" mug j'liivei Max Trails Assn. sai t .iMi"iit sing. 'I Know I hill My Redeeit.i r I.IVe..;" hpe.ili- Dmon Pacific's tracks closely Max parallel lh r. Mux I .m ongina) INmy Kx- Shui).; orgiin i.'ilo. Noinui Jsme-n.n- ; press roule, jCensor Irked by . Any QW Sunday Services Held i nuptials. g CONVALESCING We are happy to report that Win. Gear Is again at his home, after ss'iiding the past two weeks in the I.. I). S. hospital in Salt I Mike, when- - he received treatment for a stomach ailment. He is still confined to his home, but is nturh unproved. ' At L.D.S. Ward Carter-Crai- pf-pf- c Discussing censorship Kneyclopslfn Brltnnnlea. of gov- ernment roports, the Wall Street Journal has revealed that in 1940 It was called un the eurprt for publishing infonnalion printed In the , reported hal been assigned to write nn article on nrmo plate. When officials said the data he wanted were nuhtHry secrets, he found the information in the cyclopedia. The article was pubA eor,-d'- ' er Ijir-en- lislipd. "It was only with difficulty that we extricated ourselves from I. K. Spin ricr. vm ai mi the position of having shaken the View. Eli. pue. of the country," the newsM'Cf .y Noinui .IiimiMin; KSSFFL IICNTEHS iri; security '.i'idnrd. 5. fhi-- C'.ii-1"Tile Wol Id I Ills Listed below is a partial list of paper recalled. "At one point we R. I, Gsntv of Willing Men;" i losing thi successful deer hunters from were told that it was dangerous to f. .r 'hdateil, 3.! iais I.'V piMer. I Minn TIciiipMiti Mammoth: Bill Sorenson, Mr. A even call attention to whnt was Mrs. (Tins Sorenson, Jimmy and in the encyclopedia. Mr. L. A. Stoke and Mr. in. Kail lint. Preston Stubblefield. IlfMiuiip (Betty National Grange head urges Dunne Milne, Harold and Pete Itati weie Provo visitors on w, her parents. is 'i injC t stem cotton price dip. Oscar Erickson. week steps of this Sorenson, M Troloar. J j 1 7 f ( In.-il- N.-i-- lg i l ' ' Ttc-1t- h Mon-la- v |