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Show lage Do You QIlii tatrrlui 2Upnrtrr Whin Sun-derso- n, Habits. Warns - In whiskey, too, there is good. better... and 1?ourbon at its 'Best KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY THE HILL AND HILL COMPANY. LOUISVILLE. KENTUCtf AT NEVER A D-T- -R BETTER BUY! avan an No Accident!" "Mara than 2S.00O 380 In Utah U. S. camnwnlHnt dapand nalaly an Irucht far fraight tarvica?" DID VOU KNOW: i-'i-- li1' ' QieOCS5?QM) I guess the stars all sighed When yon left that heaven above -An though the other angels cried They sent you, with their love. ' Yet. I know Ill often wonder How thev could ever let you go For at nnv celebration You would he the queen of the i ,"7 show. To those who direct a mortals fate I'll send along this heart-fe- lt prayer TinticjThat vou may always remain be- side me For I need vou more Than they do up there. Mr. and Mrs, Louis Kryger Frances hopes) left for their Ye the, rather. St. Patrick s choir home in Pasadena. California Tues. hute from rhoir, Miss Frances day afternoon. They were called to Jones; tribute from children of Utah by the death of Mrs. Mary. Katherine Kilmurry; playfather. Herbert Hopes. let. Heard Over the Radio." child- ren of St. Joseph School: tribute CARD OF THANKS from the Csthohe Women's Organization. Mary Stark; vocal solo. We wish to extend our Mv Wild Irish Rose." hv Marie thanks and appreciation to our aniv- remarks. Father Lagan: many friends, neighbors, and Mrroi, hvmn- ..Jeini Del Vivi." all iho.se who helped in any double trio. Mrs. P. J. Bonner.1 in our recent bereaveway Mrs. J. .1. (Niffev. Neil O'Hare. ment. We are very grateful Frank Gsrrify. Elbert Bersley. for the many lieuiitiful floral Frank Bceslev: presentation of offerings. gift from Knight of Columbus. Signed. Edward Bonner; an informal .Mr. and Mrs. lands Kryger for Father I.agnn followrl Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hopes tlie program. and family The Entie Nous Literary club met with Mrs. J. S. Finlay at tlie d North Lily Min Mrs. gave the paper on Queen UST LIKE THE and Mm Marv Driscoll an article on "Columbus." ElecGOOD OLD DAYS! I i " I Is Safety j -- by Wayne E. Cook Theres lieen a holiday in heaven 'Cause I know you came from there Frr no one but an angel Could be so lovely and fair. acti- - ; "unaveldabla occidanl" Ceurtaiy li conlagloai tha highway Holiday In Heaven and children left Eureka to make their home in Reaver City. More than four hundred friends and arquaintrnanres of the Rev. John attended the farewell party given in his honor at the Miners Union Hull. Tlie large at tendance altisteil to the high re ' lagally right li not anough Thar li so wh thing i an corsage hv Mrs. Riddle in appreciation of her verv fine work. no bonded indebtedness. i The Women of Mooseheart ! gion gave a surprise party in honor of Mrs. George Sunderland in In-- 1 (liana. 500 was played. Mrs. O. M. i Whitmore winning the first priEe, j Mrs. J. W. Anderson, second and Mrs. A. D. Manson. consolation, Mrs. John Rhenstrom, cut prize. The members of the Ladies Art club were pleasantly enntrrtained by Mrs. W. F. Painter. In tlie playing of 500 which was the ,h' p, 5 P. N. Nielson the serond prize and Mrs. Eugene North consolation. Mr. and Mrs. George Rhenstrom i KNOWS: PRO-DRIV- ER Margaret Loras, former teacher of many of the pupils present-- !. She was presented with a lovely (Continued from page One) wards, Wayne Cook, lut Fennell. Stanley Cook. Curley Christensen. Cl eo Amea. Theron Holliday and, Mr. Whitehead and Mr. Cumpbell. i Amos Wood, who recently completed the audit or the citys books, j complimented the city officials for the spirit of economy displayed during tho past two years. In manv instances it had been noted that the personal interests c f the city1 officials had been sacrificed for - - hv Kiiwalskr. Paulette Sorenson of Mammoth, and Catherine Larsen were on the program tmt were confined to their liomi s with chicken pox. and were unnhle to appear. .Special honor was given to Mrs Years Ago... the benefit of the city, according to Mr. Wood. The bookkeeping sya- tem and the excellent manner in which the books were kept was highly commended. The report showed the capital assets of the city amounted to S48.000.37 and the current assets $20,608.65 with THE Dittenhaver: Carlene Jasper. Tales of a Oviisv hv William Coburn: Virginia Leo. Homanee hv Sibelius; Charles Pnhinson. Saint A Pesth IiI-ih- Best sM. 1 v; et Setter.,. Sti-w- Janalen Jameson gave Skating by Issita St II well; Ronald Bird, Drifting Misin by Rernelce Rent-leEileen Fennell, On Skates by Ella Kettere; Sharon Lynne Laird, Silver Hell by Scheldmp Oberg; ijinda Newman, Album Leaf in A minor, Carl Knelling; Jerry Jollv Darkies by Karl Hechter; Judy Naef, Swans on the iJikc by John Thompson; Joe Roe Fennell The Bine Garden by Paid I .ursine; Vicki Ann Newman. Wedding in the Tyrol, by Edna Taylor; Jcanine Sax. With mv Isive. hv Paul Beaumont; Margaret Mellor, Fiii'flics on Parade by Theron Bennett; Peggv Naef. Starlight tjaltz hv Edmund Parlow: Char- lene Bird. Silver Stars bv Carl B o h m: Margonrite Sandxtrom. Waltz from Die Fledermaus hv J. Strauss; Milo Ijirsen. With Flving Colors hv Staford King: Nanrv Bird. Tumbling Creek lv Sarah L. I Good... i follows: i 20 , I t - Extension Expert - M. Gaston Monnervill-- . ""li-nFrance and the French Union of the French Council (, Mi" hr. are this month celebrating the' public. centenary of the publication on preliminary March 20. 1852. of "Unclo Tun'.sl Culiin" tlie hook by Harriet Bee-- j irnmi eher that Hhook tin foundaooi) 1951 a to of tc bout 5,70o Soon in America. tions of slavery lifter the book reached Europe a French literary critic wrote; Here To, have thought far too lttu, is a little IsMik which in a few hun-- we nrnll find in the revii-of iifl' deed pages contains all the ele- among our capital faults, ments of a revolution. in addi- - Foster. Mrs. Alice Itnldle X Correct Lifting Participate presented her piano students in a recital at the LDS ehiipel last Thursday evening at 7:30 pm. Sonic of the students hud studied only four weeks, others four years. The progrum was as ii-- Iasctn SB! 19 ; IT,, 195, tmn to Its powerful mf! i A inerien, "Uncle Tom's l',ii. its i choc:;, in France, whc.. ,, ''BV abolitionists winked t, tin Negro slave trade. Tim "ii.n'h', ceremonies in France annr- ganized by a commit tc t,y France Celebrates Centenary Of Uncle Tom's Cabin Piano Students Give Recital; Want a Library? tcrimnc whether yo'i want a Kur liy a SnltM-iilHyou reminisce aixMit thejekn I'uhlic Library, Ax a rcmilt, you m.iy mteiva history of Eureka. your ineinor-- ;! PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH might pertain to the inystcr-- tid in knnwnlng what happened to If ions "Black Ijidy" whom no one tlie Public library hooka. In tlie X ' knew of eonstrii' ting Eureka'a Printed By personally, hut wluwe dis-- J' process t lie Meiui-ria- l tin terrified liiulding. nil the library townspeople, guise other hanil. you may renumber hooks were moved to n loom in the ART CITY PUHLLSIIING COMPANY X the Miners Uni(n parades: or the ('ity Hall. Also, in the plans of Si'Rinovillk, Utah 8 hanging of a man which occurred the Memorial RuiMing was an Church Street. Even though agreement by Kuri-kCity Council $ matter February 10, 1944, at the A near "Entered aa second-rlna- s you may have liveed in this vicln-'- o ami Juab Dainty, win rch.v there it v a short time, probably you have would be two rooms maintained pout office at Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879." X informed of Eureka in its , for the use of a Public Ubrary. 10c j)1 Per pier In that whs when its pop- - j At the present time, your lib-$3.00; Year, Copy, Advance, prime Subscription in Eureka illation wM approximately 6000. rarv hooka are situnti-IIawuson Conover i1 In concluding your rcIlienibninCKO Pity Hall. Approximately 2000 of Editor and Manager X this city, you are apt to think those books are stacked in corMrs. Belle Coffey X of Eureka ners of the room: and in looking "Thom were the days Reporter at them you might suppose thev V was quite a place." HATIOtlAt AOVtirillNO IfflfSfNTATIVI V In addition, when Eureka was had been dumped tbere hv means in its "Hty Day the great Andiew of a truck. In spite of the fact V Carnegie contributed money to es- -' that the hooks have accumulated NATIONAL EDITORIAL tahlish a public library here. Eur-- ' four years of dust, most of them ekans donated energy, money and are in good condition and thev can X books for this civic project of 1m used. Each dav ths honks are in the Gitv Hall, thev nreient a fire hsxnnl. Thus, immediate action is NtW VOK SCATTLS CHICAGO comiiiunitv.. Do von recall having nressarv in removing those hooks IAN IlANCIKO sM-n- t hours in ohtaining informa- to a safe place. The ITA has the nnihor:z;t h n tion and phasure from these lito dispose of the leniks according brary hooks? You are aware that Eureka'a to their diseretion. Some members caused by Improper lifting. population and many tf its activi- of the ITA believe the hmiks ran-nsince the year be used hv EurekHns. At this According to the records of the ties have decreased no definite ponch'sinn in re15(09. However, a portion of Eurdate, the National Safety Council, causes to he which it eka remains gards In the librarv honks has lieen most common cause of lifting in-- i a womb 'fill it has always unnoiineed by tin ITA. Do von place follows: as arc (1) lifting juries The pint which constitutes want to si Eureka grow or do and lowering with tlie back mus- Eureka is you. " You neigh-Im- r, isn't want it d- ( to see It voiir yiil cles; (2) insecure grip or footing officials or solv can this :ir prublem: your city yi and unsafe placing of hands or businessmen only: everyone in this that is. if you will "Correct lifting should be prac- feet; 3i using quick, jerking, town is for Eureka'a responsible movements ticed until it becomes a habit," twisting or awkward a better place to live in or ltnl linwr of Ogd.-- was in tn'vn being viscommented (I. Alvin Carpenter, of the body; (1) obstructed Mi reovrr. on Sun-laa town. its being ghost visiting with Ins moAssistant Director of the Utah ion, unstable loads or inhdequate it's your decision which will dc- - ther. Mis. Nell Ilowe. Each year control ; (5) insufficient help or Extension Service. mechanical use aids. thousands are victims of sprains, failure to The body is a mechanical sys- strains, hernias and other injuries It floor April The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Two tem of levers and hinges, vated by cables just like many machines. Nature intended each hone Joint and muscle for a spec-- ; When overloaded ific purpose. or used improperly. Injuries sre invited. It is a common practice to bend at the waist when reach-- I ing down to grasp an object. Lifting in this position' places a severe strain on the sensitive bark and abdominal muscles. Always bend your knees and keep back straight when it becomes necessary to lift Examine farm lifting Job with a critical eye. the work to eliminate or reduce the amount of lifting required. Explore the feasibility of using simple and safe mechanical aids, such as rope hoists, wooden skids hand trucks or inexpensive con-- j veyors. "i-M- '- " Krv-ger- 's - - I-- Hy-war- Isa-tel- li n--- tion of office! - tisik place a! till:: meeting. The Mondav Night Bridge rlnh was entert aim'd hv Mrs. Frank (l.irnty. In cud playing. Mis. Thomas McCormick won the high score prize. Tlie hostess served a delicious luncheon to the following; Mrs T. A Clement. Mrs. II. E. Wall. Mrs Marv Stack. Mrs. Stella Shea, Mrs. William Treloar. Mrs. William Maxwell and Mis. Thomas McCormick. i j ,wwtawesritiriwwcriwrr Enjoy this Chief Brand Lime GREAT STRAIGHT BOURBON HIGH CALCIUM LIME CHIEF BRAND s. 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