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Show Page Two 1! QIIii Eitri'iut IRrpnrtfr PUBLISHED UTAH WEEKLY AT EUREKA, ! ART CITY RIJBLISIIINd COMPANY Si'Rincvili.k, Utah ,yj $ $ I Ct i BY THE OLD TIMERS nlckel-copp- From galena Taylor, Somerset. Ky.s I remember when they would take a hickory limb and shave ii down and make a scrub broorn They would take sand and scrub floors and cedar churns and water s buckets. .HHUIIIIIlMlIilllltlllllllllillHIlHIlU CARL GALLAWAY FINE FINE'. . . Chief clerk at Manhattan traffic court Is surprised by amount pal; by Charlotte, N.C, firm la traffic fine $4,74 -- ABiUlTimG EDITORIAL I lAc5Tg 3 OiiCAGO SEATTLE SAN HAnCISCO Nlw TOM From Mrs. Elsa Harmon, Wcsi Trrre Haute, lad.: 1 remember the first show 1 ever saw was Uncle Tom's Cabin. $ From Archie West, Cincinnati: at dealerships, Saturday, January New Chev. Trucks 19. On display will be representative models from the 22 series on 10 wheelbases that the company is scheduled to produce. The complete line covers more than 90 per cent of the truck market, with gross ve- Go On Display I INSURANCE o remember when I ha. a bad cough, my mother would mix some 19 hicles weights ranging from 4,100 sweet vinegar with butter for a cough syrup and give me a dose. to 16,000 pounds. believe it helped, but doctors never prescribe it now, so maybe Retaining all of the quality and Grain mills in Kansas City grind dintiction that again in 1951 won it was Just imagination. between 80,000,000 and 90,000,000 new a commanding lead in sales, From C. E. Fleas, Chlpley, Fla.: Chevrolet trucks will be introduced bushels of Kansas wheat annually. I remember we children slept in trundle beds that rolled under the big beds. And when our cousins came to spend the night, we slept six in a bed four side by side and two across the foot Saturday, Jan. MORK ACTION PLEASE Fire O O For READING 34 O Local Advertising that will help you spend your money more wisely. PLEASURE O Local News everything of interest to residents of Tintic District. all through agriculture or home economics course in the stale college of agriculture to one hoy or girl chih member who is a Junior or senior in high school or a graduate who has not been out of lygh school more than one yenr and is not enrolled in any college. The contest, to determine the scholarship winners, will he held in the (Tity and County Building at lrovo. Utah. Jan. 18. In order for a club member to enter the con test she will need to submit to our office the following informa lion: Picture of the contestant, with face at least as large as a penny. 2. Standard report form, filled i if you do not have one this can bo obtained at our office.) 3. Transcript of high school grades signed by principal or superintendent. 4. A story of the history, development. and results of the project of not less than 500 words. 5. Three letters of recommendation from leading people in your community who know of your character. Your work will be judged on the following Ixud: Project work story, mill records, so1;; scholarship standing, 2.v; ; characters quality of leadership, cmn- munity ami school activities. 2.V; The judges for the contest wdt lie selected by director 1. group made flower boxes for the window sills; .mother sewed curtains from material their mothers didn't need: i third plowed the soil and planted seeds donated by the local h.ardware store in return for adverUsing on a sign displayed on the lot; still another cultivated the cuttings and plants the neigh-Ixigave to the cause; and a group of the older boys agreed to keep mowed the unsightly grass that was already noticeably there. Frond of (he result? Those children beamed, while Mrs. Sims niod. 'tly kept in the background. IIow much money did they have to spend? Just read back ctensi n service, and figure for yourself wlut money outlay was necessary. Not USAU. of the Ptalv Ijogun. a petmv! Will you I'leasu indicate in which Wlut the ambitious youth of North Swnnrry, N.1I., did th' ; i liot.irsllip Vo'l are interested. Tile ambitious youth of your town can do. All your boys and girls Iwuuer of the furl Knvnumd need is a leader, just someone to help them get n start. As a i h il will have i attend nutter of fact, they may not even need that. Some boys and eollepe 'll the t'SAl" ( If course ;.irls have enough "push" of their own. llow about it, boys and t l'.YU Si ll'd. Il: luii is given for I. iris? that i olege If you inter the your niati mils will ina ,1 to 1h in our office bv the i night of January 17. tt'fi'J. If you entered U tu t fait nil ii the national cuni-s- ts you need in addition to the material you entered then will he transcript of credits nrd thice letters of recommendation. rs EUREKA -- O Social Happenings including descriptive accounts of important social events, such as weddings and anniversaries. 52 4-- H Beautify Your Towa 1ILL OVER THIS LAND of ours there are towns with unsightly vacant lots, eyesores of which the community is not proud. Heres what one woman did about ugly school grounds, and her method could be followed as a means of getting rid of those eyesores in your neighborhood. Mrs. Robert Nims of North Swanzey, N.H., was tired of the unkempt patch of land she had to look at every day. So were some of the older children who had a yen for beautiful things. She had an idea for transforming it and at the same time developing an opportunity for giving some of her pupils occupation to while away the loneliness of the small town's summer months. She called the children together and they pooled their ideas, teacher and children. Came the first month of the summer and they began work in, on and around that schoolhouse. One - Jeatiu mg 4-- H Dale Carnegie Automobile Phone p ng O Casualty Bonds ELKS BUILDING X Several weeks ago President Truman rushed home from his Florida vacation to start the long overdue housecleaning to rid his Administration of crooks, influnce peddlers, and other fast dollar artists. Wrongdoers have no house with me, no matter who they are or how big they are, he told his news conference on December 13, 1951. He indicated he From Eugene Cannon, Miami, would launch an extraordinary inquiry into the scanFla.: I remember when most men carried pistols, perhaps to dals, headed by a person of integrity. shoot an adversary not on a social Mr. Truman gave out with a lot more talk which par, but white men of equal rank could engage in violent fist fights boiled down to these strange statements: (1) That and never even think of using the all of the scandalous disclosures resulting from Con- pistols In their pockets. gressional investigations were matters that had been (Mad your memories to The ferreted out and taken care of long ago; (2) that Old Timer, Box 340, Frankfort, Congress just came in later and captured the head- Ky.) lines; (3) that nobody believes more in clean government than he does. Union Pacific, BYU is and it President Trumans Here, January, promised cleanup still hasn't materialized. He has! Offer Scholarships announced his intention to abolish the offices of the 64 Collectors of Internal Revenue throughout the The BYU is offering a acholar-shiof $100 00 to one boy or girl dub member who is a junior country and to reorganize the agency on a merit basis. But the people, who know that the or a senior in high school, or a who has not been out of Internal Revenue mess is only 6ne of many, are de- graduate high school more than onn year enrolled in any cnliecc. manding more vigorous action. They fear that the andTheis not Union Parlfir Railroad ofPresidents intentions are only too little and too latf . fers annually a scholarship in an tax-collecti- O Local Classifieds be wise... to help you buy, sell, rent or make your wants known. O News SUBSCRIBE Pictures of both local importance and national interest. NOW O Instructive Articles designed to help the homemaker and farmer. O to Sports Events record of competition in activities in every season. . Fiiscli-liiiec- h the j I i 111- - Chief Brand Lime v : 1 Dividing Plants IIKIll CALCIUM LIME CHIEF BRAND !1 Nine-tenth- s of the battle in dividing house plants lies in tiring ready before your start. Ixe Somers. Extension Horticulturist at the University of Illinois tells ua. Get your new potting soil handy, stark all the extra pots you'll need near by. and arm yourself with a sharp knife. Borne plants, like African violets. send out growl h from the old crown. Just pull It apart and repot the new shoot, each with a portion of the root. But others, like B i: Wo Specialize in High Calcium Chemical Hydrate for Mills and Smelters n ii FKUTII.IZKKS I O iLASTKUING i; ferns, have a mntted root system. Use your knife to halve nr quarter I! 8 them, Immediately, and pack firmly around the ferns and others with matted roots. But Jdrop the soil In rather loosely .around African violets, begonias, 'and the like. Keep the new plants from full sunlight until new leaves arc well sturlcd, I CHIEF CONSOLIDATED 608 Dooly Building EUREKA Suggestions On 11 MINING Salt CO. Iakc City Plant: Saddle, Utah HUHqaMOHaMBHHU Re-p- jand ot IJour d3edt $iuj of the IjJcar H l i - FOR SALE J. Kronewltter, Elkhart, Ind.: I remember when j the men sot the hos ready for the Subscription In Advance, IVr Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10c winter's food supply, each of us Harrison Conover Editor and Manager were assured of at least one nice pig tail. Wed rush back to Mrs. Belle Coffey & long ... Reporter the house and pop the pig tail Into SATIOMAI aOVIITIIINC MMUINTATIVi 9 the hot oven of the kitchen range, and I don't think anything evei r.T'.TV tasted better. NATION At between or First bale if cotton exported from the United States to Europe; BED, springs and muttn'ss. Call was shipped from Charleston, S. C., ' 109 or contact Arvld (HiKhi Newman. in 1784. jj 10, 101 H, at tlic y, Man-l- i 3, 1870." & From Mre. A. matter February "Knteied as under the Act of office at Kurcku, Utah, post second-clas- 18, 1952 Kenned Ore Now Shipped Ily 11 pel Inn LOST The product of International Nickels new concentrator In the Sudbury District, Ontario a bulk HULDVA wrist - watch Tuesday concentrate is evening, MeUiodit church and the Ilaslu- Slum pumped to the companys plants Finder return to Joseph Kva. ' ut Copper Cliff through 7' mile pipeline. There an? five nIay JIS pumping stations in this unique oMration. 1 REMEMBER"! 1 Printed By i January The Eureka (Utah) Reporter "Nowadays the Jury is often locked up longrr than the defendant." Big Fox. ONLY $3.00 - 52 ISSUES |