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Show i Jfr Eureka 2Upnrtrr i WEEKLY AT EUREKA, U TAH Guardianship Notices Sj Coimult County CIitU nr the Kcttperthn Signer for Printed Ily ART CITY IlJBLISIIING Si'Ringvili.k, "Entered further Information COMPANY Utah , matter Fcbruury uh at the , 10, at Eurcku, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1870." Subscription In Advance, Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10c - Editor and Manager .. Reporter Harrison CoiOvkr .... Mrs. Bells Coffey la t ioka i AoviinsiNO tirtisiNTAnvi Rational editorial e ai i.l ( Legal Notices Probate and v PUBLISHED post office March 7, The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Pape Two DKMoni.vrir Y cor.vrv Jj Notice is hereby given that the County Convention of the Demo- cratic Tarty for Juab County will at the Juah County Courthouse, in NiThi, the County seat j! lie held of said County, at. 8:00 o'clock p.ni. "The Firefly" March 12 and 13 ' Kudolph Fri nils popular opera. "The Firefly will is1 presented in Know college auditorium Wednesday, Thursday cv.iungs, March at eight p.ni. Tin partispat-in- g group consists or a chorus of 80 voices, accompanied by the college orchestra of 24 inemhtra and twelve principal characters, us follows: Nina, JoAnne Armstrong, and Kathryn Armstrong of Ephraim: Carlstcn Sybil Van Dare, of Fairvlew and Donnu Vee Tack. Mantl; Suzette, Sliaree Burges of Satina; Tietro, Glen Nielson of 12-1- 3 I EDITORIAL 1 FOGS THAT KILL a deadly Late on an October afternoon in moisture-borne poisonous industrial gases and fog of solid particles carried or aerosole, tiny in smoke, settled on the small Pennsylvania town of Donora. Before the Rig Smog lifted, this manmade cloud of destruction had dealt death to 20 ieo-pl- c and made nearly 0,000 others ill. It was the first time in U. S. history that it could be stated with scientific positiveness that human beings were killed by air pollution. But every night, and particularly on week-ende a far deadlier fog descends on Americas streets and highways. It is the fog in the brain of the drunken driver, the fog that kiHs and injures hundreds before it lifts with the dawn of each new day. At Donora there were federal, state and munidisaster. cipal investigations of the Big Smog Months later, when the inquiries were over, there came a pronouncement form the United States Surgeon General: Donora proved to us that smog no it is a menace to health. longer is just a nuisance As a result, industrial communities have since endeavored to clean up pollution of the air by factory smoke to prevent a recurrence of a man-mad- e fog that can prove so deadly. But what about the persistent plague of foggy drivers on the highways? Drinking drivers, safety specialists now agree, are an even greater menace to public safety than official records indicate. They are one of the major causes of increased fatalities and injuries in traffic accidents in recent years and are entitled to neither sympathy nor mercy. Official records do not show just how many lives were needlessly sacrificed because of alcohol-cloude- d driving. It is known, however, that more than 6.000 drivers had been drinking before they became involved in fatal accidents last year, and that another 2.000 pedestrians killed in traffic were in an alcoholic haze at the time. Thus, a toll of 8,000 to 10,000 lives in one year may be charged to drivers and pedestrians who had been drinking. Had 10,000 lives been lost in 500 Donoras in 1951, the nation would be hard at work attacking the e causes of such tragedies. Every community in the nation would be in a state of terror. Yet, g continues to inthe practice of crease, and each day drinking drivers claim more victims than an isolated Donora that alarmed the nation. IV. Crane and Anna (Trover, uil of the Know college fuvulty. Asslst-- : Ing at the piano are Dawn Rae Rigby of Ephraim and ltosalyn Carlston of Fairvlew. The opera eontains some of the best-love- d ' songs in the light opera including: "Sympathy;" "(fiunnina M I a: "Dive is I.ike a Firefly;" 'Tommy Atkins;" "A Womans Smile;" spending." -- - William J OmS? NAM president, re Tresidisa W man's plans. , on Thursday, the 20th day of March, 1932. At said convention 1! delegates of Juah County for the Democratic State Convention will he elected and a county chairman, secretary, treas- Ephraim; Jenkins. Sterling Spcnurer and a central county com2 delegates mittee, to serve for the ensuing Nephi 2 1 two years will be chosen and other Nephi 3 delegate 2 delegates party affairs may be considered. Nephi 4 1 Mona Delegates to such County Convendelegate 3 delegates tion shall he chosen at a Demomass meeting, to be 2 delegates cratic Eureka 1 3 held In Tarty 3 delegates each voting district in the Eureka 2 3 delegates Eureka 3 County on or before the 15th day of March. 1952. 2 delegates Mammoth Callao Each of said voting districts is delegate entitled to the number of delegates Raymond A. Jackson Tarty Chairman specified below after the name of Mrs. Agnes Myers such district, as follows: 2 delegates Nephi 1 Tarty Secretary j I Koc5t2n kmiMI.MIMJ.'.U.Mif tarty (ONVK.NTIOV Snow to Present HONORED FIRST . Ana Figueroa, Chile, distinction of being woman to sit on the curity council. One of the mistakes in tli,. duet of liumun life is, to hi.imJ! "Ilonkeya Serenade;" "Were Go- that other men's opinion iln.T ing hi make a Man of You;" make us happy. Riclsini Hun,, "Beautiful Ship of Toyiund; und 11 is common to men to "When a Maid Comes Knocking at rr Your Heart." it is only a Tool that p,i.;.,!! Colorful costumes and unique in his error; a wine man alt! settings will add to the listeners' his opinion, u fool never. sir win Arnold. enjoyment. Reserved seat tickets may lie had at the college bookstore by "Apparently a lot of wonu-photic or in person, and will also trying to see who can get the mol! lie sold at the dor the veenniog of nut of an evening gown." Frank lin P. Jones. the performances. . . Mrs. has the the first U.N. se- ENJOY ccr of Tayson; Franz. Don Reid of Mantl; Geraldine, Margo Jorgensen and Catherine Nielson of Ephraim; Antonio, Mary Tew of Nephi; Correll. George Toulsen of Ephraim; JuAn, Jan Christiansen of Manti; Flower Girl, Margie Thompson of Ephraim; Policeman, Tom Beck of Springvilie. The production is under the direction of Harry A. Dean, Joseph YOURSELF - - WHERE FRIENDS MEET" at the SILVER CLUB gas-coat- ed s, man-mad- Out of 31,000 lives lost in traffic accidents in 1910, 26,700 were sacrificed on the altar of carelessness. Speed excessive, killing speed accounted for nearly half that number. Speed, claiming 13,300 dead and 475,000 injured victims in a single year, is the nations Killer No. 1. man-mad- While all traffic deaths declined from 1946 through 1949, even then fatalities on the open road kept creeping up. In 1950 a deadly spurt of speed accidents claimed 3,200 more victims in rural areas than it had the year before. Last year speed deaths again mounted. Why do drivers race so heedlessly to destruction on the highway? I lordly to save time. Scorching at 70 is an invitation to disaster. Over any distance, 50 m.p.h. takes only a few minutes longer and offers a better chance of a safe arrival. drinking-and-drivin- Strict law enforcement and stern court penalties are needed to clear the highways of alcohol befogged motorists. An aroused public opinion can help, too, by making it unfashionable to drive after drinking. The deadly fog of drinking drivers will begin to lift only when the law and the hot breath of community When you start out with your family or friends, discount speed before you take off. Give yourself and others in your car an extra margin of safety by leaving earlier and holding your speed within bounds. Its your responsibility to them and to others on the road. indignation go to work on it in earnest. Out-iinti- ms-rota- re-w- st check-cashie- more than one out of every three fatal accidents is due to specJ. Remember Hear about tho hank Dotty in often went on the make for the ferretl to an having had a Well, it didnt turn out ered career. . .probably because an well. . .he wna aura and band- - mIic'h nindo no many wrong moves in her time. some all right, but very short. r? i ilNrNfKMl Rom where I sit ... by Joe Marsh Drive As Though Your Life Depends On It - - IT DOES! They Do a Give A Hoot" For Easy Euf Roberta Anally got rid of tba noisy pigeons that used to whoop It op under hia raven lie muat have tried a dozen way to acare them off. But no matter what he did, they woulJ be right back cooing by hia window the nut morning. Then Easy thought of an old atuffrd owl he had in hia attic, lie propped It on the roof no's ail the pigeona could nee it. They left . . and three hoot owla have taken their place. Easy n wears the hooting la even worse than the cooing From where I ait. quite oft on a "bright idea" will turn out to lio "not so bright" after ail. 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