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Show u Page Four January The Eureka (Utah) Reporter What Do ear. and to receive preferentleal real men t. this order with payment in full, must be in the Salt Lake City office by Jan. 31. No telephone orders will be accepted. Once an order is placed it cannot be changed. Additional orders can be placed, but not filled with tickets adjacent to the original order. Orders cannot be cancelled nor will refunds be made. The "B" tournament will be held Two or more applicants wishing March 12, 13. 14, 15 at University scats together must mail applicaof Utah fieldhouw; ''A tourna- tions in one envepole. ment on March 20. 21, 22, at the Utah The High School Activities fieldhouxe. Scajton tickets only will not does approve of unchop. Assn., be sold in advance. Written applireservacation must be made for such tic- emned studentsin making hotels and auto kets. accompanied hv full payment tions to stay the basket bead tourcourts during for the same. Make cheeks, draft, naments. be discourshould This or money orders pavabl to the school order of Utah High School Activi-ti- rj aged by parents and Assn. Full address can be obtained by calling the school office. .Mr. und .Mrs. Kay (Vika of HarA stamped envelope should be enclosed if tickets are din. Montana, were visitors on to be mailed. An individual may Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Marreceive two season tickets for the garet Lucas. They were enroute to San Diego for a vacation. A and 'B' tournaments. The purchase of a season ticket Miss Bonnie Ityaii, student at prevents standing in the ticket line-u- p fur each session. There will the University of Utah, returned be no advance sale for separate to Salt Lake list week after soMinns until the day the tourna- spending the holidays with her ment begins. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard To got the same seats as last Ryan. U. S. Homes To Share Beauty State Basketball of Washingtons Prized Tree Tournaments You Know About Polio? tree once owned and prized by George A has Washington produced 45,000 feet of handsomely figured veneers and lumber that ultimately will grace the interiors , Cun you grt polio more than of many American homes, of-- f once 300-year-o- ld Theoretically, you can get it three timea, since three distinct d polio virus types have been to data Immunity to one does not give immunity to the others. Actually, very few people have had polio more than once. Doe polio strike more children than adults? of the reYes, only about ported eases in this country are over sixteen. The number of older patients is increasing, however, and older patients appear to be harder hit. Why Is polio railed Infantile parIden-tifle- alysis ? Because in the earliest epidemics the disease seemed to strike at infants and very young children almost entirely, and because it was thought always to paralyze. It is. today, a misnomer, since the group nvwt affected is past Infancy (5 to 9 years of age), and at least 50 of the cases are not paral- yzed. Details Given flees and public buildings in the form of wall paneling and furni- ture. The giant walnut tree, harvested recently by Hartzell Industries of Piqua, O., a member of Tho Veneer Association, served as a wilderness landmark to explorers and pioneers. Because the tree already was over mature, cutting became necessary to prevent further disintegration. Towering 70 feet, the majestic hardwood tree had a crown spread greater than its height Its trunk measured 50 inches in diameter, exclusive of bark, five feet above the ground. Hardwood face veneers, used In wall paneling, television and radio cabinets and high quality furniture for the home, bring out the natural beauty of the wood. Time only serves to mellow and enrich the beauty of the veneer surfaces of plywood wall paneling which creates an atmosphere of warmth and hospitality in the Tiome. Ninety percent of all wood furniture manufactured today is of veneer and plywood construction because of its beauty, serviceability and ease of maintenance. Growth rings attested that Washingtons tree had been standing for more than three centuries in a West Virginia timber tract known in Colonial times as the Pocatalico Survey of which Washington became sole owner. His diary mentions both the tract and the tree. Mr. and M rs. Uoyd lxvltt Friends of Ted Haynes will be pleased to know he is recuperating (Carolyn Spurrier) of Paocoe following an operation performed Washington, are spending tiJ at tbe lioly Cross hospital last week with Mr. and Mrs. L. K Thursday. Mrs. Haynes has been Spurrier. They had a rather fuel In the city since hrr husband was ged trip from Washington to taken to the hospital, and will re- Utah, encountering bad weather turn home on Friday. practically all the way. u tbok 21'i hours to drive from Boise M, Eureka isnt the only place' n Saturleft I.ueas Miss Regina snows. enday for San Francisco, after joying the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Margaret Lucas, and FOR RENT other members of the fumily. Miss nurse and is FURNISHED house Lucas is a registered for rent, (owemployed at the Fort Riley Veterner, Mrs. Villie Tinder). See d ans' hospital in tho Bay City. She Newman or call 109. returned to California by plane. in Ar-vi- ENJOY YOURSELF - - cd Why am some people paralyzed and others not? The virus sometimes attacks many nerve cells and sometimes a few. Paralysis occurs when all the motor cells controlling a muscle are affected. Wcaknms occurs when a certain number of these cells are affected, but not all. We know that for every patient with paralysis or weakness, there are at least 100 Infected persons with no noticeable symptoms; there, fore, it Is obvious that something within the Individual hlmwlf protecta him from damnge. To thin protective device ia the special study, more males under 19 years of age were reported, more object of important research. Ia there a hunlc ihyalral type females from 20 to 39 years of 11, 1950 WHERE FRIENDS MEET at the landmark to explorers and pioneers, this tree once was the property of George Washington. Harvested recently. Its beauty has been preserved In the form of exquisite hxrdwood face veneers used In making high quality furniture and wall paneling. A wilderness 300-year-o- ld din-cov- er that la moat auaceptilile? he attacked because his activity which subjects him to over-fatigNo. The more vigorous type may lowers resistance. Who get polio more often, boys or girls? It varies with age groups. In one ue MINE R! Civil Service Has New Instructions gc. Du poor sanitation conditions rails higher polio Ineldrare? New Quite the contrary lack of sanInstructions . concerning itation seems to Increase immun- federal employees annual and sick ity. Children who are constantly leave were received Friday in ofexpoMhl to the virus in small doses fice of the Civil Sendee build immunity. at Salt Lake City. Under the new system, which goes into effort Sunday, most federal employe!) will earn 13 days sick leave yearly and annual leave at the following rates: Employes with less than three years of service (including military service; if any) 13 days; employes with three to 15 yivirs. 20 days, and employes with more than 15 years, 20 days. Com-cissl- on i I I..vm:tn a ad Mildred Davis re- turned lionte after spending the "My hat's off to tho men who managt Utah's minus, mills and smelters. Thsy havo tho tough Job of hooping complicated organizations working smoothly so that employees, shareholders and the public are all satisfied. My Job depends on their ability, and they're right on the balll" in Ogden and Irovo. holidays where they visited with Mr. and ; Mrs. Stanley llegstrom and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Kirk ; and family. ; - anas cu?u?ta ognaenaa Tnnnra .Mrs. Ada Handle has been confined to the Utah Valley hospital In Irovo for the past week, where she Is receiving further treatment on her eye. Friends are sincerely wishing her a complete recovery. mWBtmW5ST COVER CLOSEOUT CLEARANCE We've mode a Sensational Buy! We took an entire lot of one and high grade covers. 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