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Show Sc&P&?i?&ef&e',&"r''''"''''''"'r''9r"i Ifi &ocS J)t ciJij Eureka Srpnrtrr j ft aw 6rtp PARL W. KOUBA, Green Bay, Wise., for the first time In SO years was to be out of a job. He had worked tip to treasurer of the company, and because the business had been sold ha was to find that these 20 years of progress in the cone n, LOST " " More Meat and Milk ! Research chemists have developed a new sex hormone for shy breeding" livestock which promises more meat and milk on the dinner table for everyone. The discovery makes possible a healthy calf from each dairy and beef cow every twelve months. The new hormone also materially reduces the ratio of misses" for brood sows and brings female sheep into heat twice a year, making possible a doubled lamb crop. It has been used successfully with horses, cats, dogs. Cows that fail to come into heat and repeat breeders are an expensive problem to the farmers. High farm costs plus less than maximum production mean high prices for the consumer, too. taste of salt. If they were large The new hormone. Estradiol enough to be eaten, they would Cyclopentylpropionate (ECP), have to be salted to be palatable. was developed by a team of chemTIMES CHANGE ists at The Upjohn Company, Th ) little girl who used to grasp Kalamazoo, Mich. Dr. J. L. Daa penny firmly in one hand and vidson, Upjohn's head of veteriher nose against the glass in nary medicine, reports that ECP apres counter has now grown up car.dy virin a on heat period brings be seen ut a meat counter ran and tually 100 per cent of cases and with the same look on her fare as assures conception at first breedshe clutches a ten dollar bill. ing in from 60 to 70 per cent of apparently sterile cattle. KING FOIL A DAY Dr. W. J. Gibbons, famed Alaa payday once a month Having bama Polytechnic Institute veterIs really quite a joke- induced states ECP that inarian, For just one day we live like heat in 213 cows injected. Only kings; five cows required second For twenty-nin- e we're broke! Edward Ciemerek I . , P00TFB1NT . . . Texan takes a footbath la footprint la Paluxy river bes where scientists are tad. ltllf j , j WR eoUectlon of dlnocanw traska. To illustrate the diffii utv bu nessmen have in obeying laws. Robert E. Wltain. 7hSX of Standard Oil Co. i Indiana hS that in less than law department of i 11 muntha th. his rumpany ceived 2,336 pages of price tions issued by the OKs. Four different Federal ofnrea each with a separate organization make ahort-terloans to farmm according to the report of tfc Hoover Commission. m By John Jarvh MAYOR McGUP half French dressing. Fold in ripe olive chunks, plenty of salt, freshly ground pep per and a bit of grated onion. Make a good combination salad of baby lima beans, red kidney beans, sliced summer squash and slicai of avocado. Use oil and vinegar dressing. Make a delicious casserole out of leftover turkey. Combine the meat with diced celery and some halved roasted almonds. Bind with mayonnaise, salt and lemon Juice. Place In a shallow baker, iprinkle with grated cheese and crushed potato chips. Bake in a hot oven 15 minutes, n, n . Agent Suggests Ways of Washing Rayon and Nylon Those blouses, gowns, and dainty umlcrgurments of rnyon and nylon I iiMMON KVK liny he washed in the washing Inst tin happy .lav arrived i machine for a few minutes - If .lust she was let off for the suiiie precautions ure taken, aciitteriioon, in time to divas for the cording to Jenniev J. Ioulson, a county home demonstration agent. eerenioiiy, (irneie, the eolorl The action of the water in the iiinid who was to In- bride that machine will not hum the fabric, to ram her night. but trimming might be ripped or "Miss Kale, wil vuii do me a seams pulled, she says. White nylon should never be "Of cimrse, Ciaeie. What is it?" washed with any colored garment, I got fo- dollars an fifty cents. Nylon can pick up any color durMiss Kate, will you do me a ing the washing. Mrs. Paulson til tomorrow?" enut ions. The temperature of the "Whv. yes . P.ut I thought you water should be warn If rayons were going to get married to- are Included, and a mild soap or detergent should be used. Hot night." water Is not Injurious to nylon, "1 am, ma'am; liut yi u don't exbut it is to rayon. Cm to have all dat port It's the washing money in my room, an' me sloop-i- time beimportantthethat extension specshort, wul a strange man!" ialist advises. If an automatic washer la used, it may not need to be run through the complete IT NK. Kit FAII-- S cycle. The washer can be stopped On my vaeation at any point in the cycle and the There's just one Mot : time for rinsing also can bo shorTha mosquitoes bite. i ! - LADIES t:i jewel Acme gold wind watch. Reward for return, ('all 2H6. alp LUBRICATION EfcnGte OtiMug QSSiafQ) 1(109 GOING WEST T ,, ?" - fa-m- Qp " Next time you maka potato salad, ' Today only 1.7 jier rent of our national income is spent on ediiea-tiocompared with 3 r, per cent in 1940. " DO YOU KNOW: That animal life exists in the Great Salt Lake ? A very small shrimp thrives in the water. It is an oddity that the bodies of these shrimps show no 7?- - or use half mayonnaise, pany had terminated. He was alone in the general office late one afternoon and had just made some of the final entries so that the business could be turned over in the morning. As he switched off the lights and turned the key in the door for the last time, he came face to face with the old George I3oguc. lie too was making the final round" but he had a smile on his face and he noticed that Carl didn't as he said, "Well George, this is it." And then George answered him with something iie says he will never forget As a matter of fact, it is something for all of us to remember. "Carl," said the older man, "you have been planting your crop for 20 years. If you planted a good crop you will find a lot of people wanting to buy your harvest. There should be lots of people wanting to buy the things that you have been growing. You just have to tell them about it" Then he shook Carl's hand and left ' Carl says he found George Bogue was right. It became a real pleasure to think of offering the harvest of 20 years for sale and not just be looking for a job. And it worked. He sat down ' and wrote out what he had been planting; then he got out and told of the kind of a crop he had to offer. In that one minute after midnight he learned a valuable truth. In selling your crop of experience, if it is good there will be a lot of people looking for it night-watchma- " e -- f EipirkRM un- As of last June 30, 14, 30.1,7X3 personr, not counting military per-- 1 sonn-- l, were receiving checks from the KihIiiiiI Government each month. beads lettuee 1 teaspoon sugar (4 cup olive oil H cup vinegar Vfc teaspoon salt Dash of pepper slices crisp bacon Wash lettuce and remove any wilted leaves. Drain well. Cut into string Inch thick. Sprinkle with sugar. Add ollva oil to vinegar and heat to boiling. Add seasonings and pour over lettuce, tossing well. Place In moderate (330F.) oven for 3 minutes. Place In serving dish, top with bacon, finely minced. ! a hull an a, nulla da cow." 3 aieCakrime walk- bridge. about river The owner shook Iiih head and aighi I: "Too liigga da hunk for TTIE WEEK WUted Lettuce (Serves 6) RECIPE At. Ar approaching motorist, AMTII MfW TOM SCATTIS IAN MANCISCO I.wr TIN IT Ills Kalian and his calf, ing along a road, came to a Tho calf balked and then, half way across, emn" to and refused to budge. . 1, able to pass, looted his horn. At this the calf gave one leap and bounded over the tailing into the lemon-flavore- OWCAOO and HEALTH SCIENCE can be BARBECUED frankfurters PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH or out during warm weather. Split the frank furt-ir- a, Printed By place in a pan and baste with Mr becue sauce for about 13 min ART CITV IUHLISIIINU COMPANY ties. S Huckleberries make a fine up Si'RiNGViLLF, Utah tide down cake. Use your regular matter February 10, 1948, at the V recipe or cake mix to make the "filtered as second-clas- s batter, substituting orange Juice for poet office at Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879." the liquid. Use the brown sugar butter mixture as you would for Subscription In Advance, Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10c any upside down cake. IIauuson Cor. over ..... Editor and Manager Cool, simple desserts are ideal for hot weather. Dissolve one pack Mrs. Belli Coffey Reporter d gelatin in a age of whole fruit hot can apricot IMflONAi AOVIlTltlNO IfNISINTATIVI nectar, then add H cup cold water. ChlU untU thickened; fold In 1 cup RIAL fresh raspberries. To serve mix with softened Ice cream. 3ERED CEB AllKlL- -t The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Two . BY GONNA BURN SOME MESQUITE, BIG CHIEF H I WHEN WUZ A LEETLE 1 SHAVER, I USED TO WATCH I YER GRANDPAPPY ..OR. SOMETIMES HE USED 3 RUBBING STICKS FRANK THOMAS 0 o . SrA- - n' tened. The fish tlo not! -- Utaj ."Jc THOSE WERE THE DAYS Now 6 years old ART BEEMAN BY Another way to wash these dainty garments is to put them Into a mesh bag. They can be washed without danger of damaging either fabric or delicate trimmings. When these garments are removed from the washer, they should be carefully shaken out before they are hung up to dry. If the seams of nylon are straightened with the fingers before drying, very IKtle or no pressing will be needed. Clamptype clothespins should be used. If the ravons and nylons are to be Ironed almost Immediately after the final spin in the washer, they should not be permitted to get bone dry. A rather pedantic student wax asked to give his definition of a woman, cleared his throat and began slowly: "A woman is, generallv speaking ..." "Stop right there." cut in the instructor. "You've said it." 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