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Show The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Four Page April jh, Mr. ami Mrs. IjiHrcnc,. Mr. tuul Mrs. John Italicr of Fl- il, . berta. were in town on Tuesday and family were in Kalt attending the funeral services for week end. where they , businixts and pleasure. While Jack Xilson, 4 0 0 city they vixited with Mr anrt Sonn and daughters here for the Howard Franklin. Mr funeral nf their mother M ra. Katie Hugh Atherley and Mrs. 'IV,i Frisby Towers were Mr. and Mrs. erley. They report that Mrs r Merl E. Towcie Ogden; Mr. and Atherley, who hax been Mrs. Carlton Itohertal (Fern) list for the past sv .,a ,h. ' ix SteadMrx. much improved. Rhea Angeles. Calif; man, Riverton, and Mrx. Father Well arranged time i th, Bcel, Riverside, Calif. They left mark of a well arranged miJJJ for their homes on Wednesday. Utah Foundation Reports Big Increase In State Health Activities, Expenses I'tah Foundation ficpartment. This was pointed out in a research npoit te-- 1 leased today bv I'tah Foundation., tax research organthe ization. Federal fumls made up of total health nearly revenues for the year nulcd June .10, 1051. mm anting to S 1. 069.577. Funds allotted to the Health on state appropriations totaled $164.0. and funds col-- ; ha ted and retained by the Depart-- ' mint, including local contributions, in support of the nursing program. amounted to $120,387. According t the Utah Founda-- , nonMulillsh-- l profit corporation, to sillily and encourage tin study of taxation anil the re- two-thir- Ii j nt recent years. Health txpcnditures have increased four und times from $388.00(1 for 1910 to a 1051 total of including $752,000 in hospital construction funds disbursed through the State Sl.TfS-i.nou- it non-prof- lation of slate anil local government cost to the economy of I'tah. Utiih state health activities, stimulated hy expanding Federal-ai- d programs, have mushroomed in one-ha- Vi Health a K i lf , CALENDAR 1952 Store Holidays BARBER SHOPS FOOD MARKETS EUREKA CITY READY-TO-WEA- R VARIETY STORES RECORDERS OFFICE COMMERCIAL SERVICE ... BOOM map la New Fork, Senator Ilenry Cabot Lodge points to an eight-foclubo. Senator Lodge reviewed the prog-r- e honing location! of more than 1,200 Eisenhower-for-PrealdeM of the Elsenhower bandwagon for newsmen. DAY MEMORIAL May 30 Friday DAY INDEPENDENCE July 4 Friday DAY PIONEER July 24 Thursday DAY LABOR 1 September . . DEER . Monday . HUNT Mrs. Roland tion report, the influence of the Federal (iovernment in the field of public health hax increased greatly since the passage of the Social Security Act in 1935. One of the fields where Federal Influence hax been most prominent ix that of , j ! hospital construction. The Federal Hospital Survey and Construction Act of 1946 launched hospital construction programs of unprecedented proportions in Utah and throughout the nation. Expenditures in Utah under this hospital program reported by Utah Foundation have totaled approximately $4,284,000 including about $1,648.- 000 in Federal funds, $898,000 state funds, $898,000 local funds, and $840,000 in private funds. With the completion of projects now under construction or approved, total expenditures will amount to approximately $5,470.-00- .... DAY THANKSGIVING November 27 ... CHRISTMAS December 25 Monday NEW Thursday DAY . Thursday YEARS Friday Wedesday Afternoons at o f 1 o'clock MAY, JUNE, JULY, AUGUST At the present time the Utah Department of Health under the State Health Commissioner comprises eleven administrative divi-- ! alons and three regional offices as-- ; sisted by four branch offices. According to Utah Foundation, each of tha eleven divisions reports 1 rectly to the State Health Com-missioner. Commenting on this. the Utah Foundation report ob- serves that some consolidation of the present divisions along functional lines would undoubtedly spnro the Health Commissioner the burden of h multiplicity of minor decisions and details. The report indicates that the Health Commissioner is ill tempting at the n a present tune to divdi-- Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mauch f Goldie Wheeler) and daughter, KathMm. II. S. Holmes spent Friday erine and Mrs. Emma Wheeler of in Provo, where she attended a Magna, spent Sunday visiting with meeting and banquet given by the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Buys. Utah Medical Society Auxiliary. Sunday X'isitors at the home of Rill Gear, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Sandstrom Wm. D. Gear, returned to Bishop. were Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Tull is Cal., on Tuesday. He came to Utah and family of Salt Lake. Mr. Tul-11- s for the funeral for his uncle. Jack is a brother of Mrs. Sandstrom. Nilson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Randle were Charles Jameson, in Ogden over the week end and son of Mr. and Mrs. Cloyed Jame- attended the grand visitation to son is confined to the Provo hos- Queen Esther chapter, OES. pital. where he is receiving treatment for a very severe cold. LatMr. and Mrs. Rod Runnels reest reports arc that he is some- turned last week after spending what improved. the past three weeks in Salt visiting with their aons and fam Mr. ami Mrs. John Phipps were ilies. in Heher on Monday attending the j j funeral services for a three-yeaold niece, Geraldine Howe. The j' child was run over by a car lost week in Layton. r- i dl-- . . . Post This Calendar Near Your Telephone "THANK . . . YOU" The program includes new buildings . . . new switchboards and dial equipment . . . more cable, poles, wire and all the other things necessary to provide telephone service. New Hybrid Pines May Furnish More Newsprint ( must Money to finance such a huge program come from people who are willing to invest their savings in the business. Vital materials are difficult to obtain in the to quantities we need, but we are doing all we can secure maximum allotments. j Jir quick-growin- Every effort will be made to complete the prodegram as planned so we may meet the growing indusmands of the armed forces and vital defense tries, as well as the requirements of home telephone users. seri-h-v- ts-n- v g prii-ketl- ... o bring more telephone service to the people of Utah, we're building new facilities at the rate of more than Yi million a month! Sunday guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Phinp wero Mr. and Mrs. Albert Phipps and - j daughter Sharon of Orem and Mr.' Botanists at the Institute of Foand Mrs. Lynn Hill and two child- rest Genetics in Pkicerx'ille. Calif.. ren of Spanish Fork. hope to make a mainr contribution 0 0 0 to the world's newsprint supply hy g hp-- j the breeding of was in Salt Snllixaii Miss with One hrid trees. variety a pine Lake last week end attending is experimentstate elerks and treasurers melt- which the toinstitute the height three times grows ing the held state at capital. ing of the loealPv's nnie pir.-- s withcoiimiI-ida'ioMr. anil Mrs lae Nielsen of Sal' in a given perir-- Pne trees pbm for evperiinent siorn thev An nnul'.xis of salaries, tabulatspent Wei'ncsdnv and Fii-lns'pplv much of the roun- ed m tin Utah Foundation report visiting si the home of Mrs. Avis not only trv's lumb.-r- . but vill grow at nil, on health administration in Utah, King. rl to 10 000 altitiii'i from t places the average salary for ull diff-ie- nt a in and of fwt variety Mrs. tieruM Siiulerxou rtuir-- l Health IVnartnvnt employees at climates. and sobs . conhome Wedie 'av after $267 per month. The av t as-is $".31 fined to the Ut iti Vlll'ev hii:-i!-d for all t.sen emp'oyi-'even gti-tl- e The Siuson per mon'li. and for w uv n the av- whi re phi- - icmvi-- treatment for a him anl heart. mak!h of, virus infetion. erage is $2.12 per month. IVif his sleep to start. - Cham rr. 0 women employees avenge, Mrs. IhiMena Hanks $261 pro month end t k after spending tl- - past women oyes are paid an last several week-- : in Priie with hr aveiag" of $14 per nu nth, IVsi nlung local health adminisdaughter and fa mlv. Mr and Mis tration in Utah, the Utah Founda- Howard Hassell and family, and tion report points out that at tin Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hanks. present tune there are only two e Mr. anil Mrs. P. W. Iaddnch local health units within s;d-nr- When other holidays come during the week we will stay open all day Wednesday. j j 1 1 January paragraphs interest ... and son, of City were Sunday visit- -' orx at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Newman. Salt . two-year-o- ld 0. October 20 ot The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph (it i nt ll full-tim- unit in the state the Utah County and the Davis County unit. The health unit in Utah County is the inly consolidated unit In the State. The Utah Foundation report indicates that the present situation wth numerous small local health units within tvirh county is reported Instate health officials to result m city-count- rity-cmint- y y considerable duplication of activities and a lower standard of services in ninny cases. Pmrtt fAlvaretta of Colorado, are spending the week 's in Eureka visiting with Mrs. mother. Mrs. Mary Part Mr Peart tins been verv ill fur the past v weeks, but we are happv to report that ahe is iiuirli improved at the present writing. Pad-dock- ViV fc-.- Mrs. A. I. Broderick underwent s major operation in the Hdv Cross hospital in Salt laikc on Wodnxeday of this week. Her many friends are wishing her a speedy The greatest events of an sge recovery. 0 0 un its thought. Thought finds its way into action. Mrs Ylllie Tinder and Mr and Hoirc A" TAKES FIRST PLACE IN CLASS IN THE 1952 RflobiEgas 'jj fords ff for 3rd Clou "A" WwW CoMorvftV I1 flew Ford Mileage Maker SIX Thriftiest in its Field! Tlie EXTRA YEARS ton-mile- enhance the great Bourbon Taste of Unintentional "practical jokes" like thii may Indi cate that your bifocals aren't helping you see in the arms length" range of vision. See a skilled optometrist for a demonstration of how CONTINUOUS VISION LENSES can eliminate LENGTH HICKORY. striightJOURBON1151 . Tj 6fooft oiOHiCKOrftttQjNQ c.. ARMS LENGTH BLUR! NO OLD 8 Again this year , . , Ford toss first Jn gns economy over all ran in its price class in the Mobilgns Economy Run. In this toughest test, a Ford Six with Overdrive (optional at extra cost) averaged 63.855 per gallon and 25.463 avlunl nvlo per gnllon. A very important contributing factor is Ford's Automatic Power Pilot which aqueerex the last ounce of power out of every drop of . 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