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Show will convene lit 10:30 Schedules A.C.C. Autrust Tlu Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Four i and H.m. the general meeting at 2:30 p.m. Iloth meeting will la in the Kant I. ) S August Meeting Panguitch Aug. 30 EASY DOES DaleCarnegh 39 chiiN-l- . The lioad Hnd legislative s will report on their regarding a road bond issue that im being proposed hy some fiiitiona within the State. These are desirous of havcommitters I of hr The August mii-tlnfrom each of representatives ing Civic Clubs of Southern our county rniiimissiona who are and Eastern Itah will be held :il vitally interested .in our road pro-- I gram, present at the meeting. I'anguitih on August 30. The exeeiitive hoard Hireling The suggestion under this bond issue is that 1c of our gas tax be set aside to retire the road bonds. As mud hi our area are imporl-- ' ant to our economy we are desirous of having a good attendance. The Kish and Game and Indus-- ) eorn-iiiitli'stu-ilie- fyAUTHOROfi'HOWTO IT STOP WORRYING AND START UYING HOW WELL OFF Flinders Park, South Australia, was In a hospital with where he found there wea an unwholesome honour ettarhed to being a pretty bad caie. He says every time he thinks of It now It sickens him. But at the time he found a certain amount of glory in it, because he was one of the venerated ones. In the first place he had a year's start on most of the patients. In the aecond place both his lungs were effected; and he had a cough that shook the rafters and left him exhausted. For final measure, the germ trial Water and Power Commit- had a grip on his throat and had temporarily taken hie tees will discuss their study made voice, and he was advised that unless he gave it comregarding the stabilizing water plete rest by not talking at all, the larynx would be in Kish laike and the feaalbility of destroyed Irrevocably. draining the ridge and bay areas One of those cheerful fellows who was forever giving of the Lake. Members of the smile and bright word got on his nerves so the State Kish and Game Commission muchhappy to deteet the sight of him. he began 13-2- 1 will be present at the meeting. one this Then day Di-chap found he bed to be in a cradle I C. J. Olsen, Kegional Korest to move. The same day rector, will be present at the af- - for two years, and not allowed ternoon meeting to discuss some he got this bad newa hla only child waa stricken with ' of the forest mad and recreatlon-- : poliomyelitis, in a severe form. al problema. lie will also be the As he was shifted out of the ward he broke into a smile and called, ExBreathtaking New principal apenker at the evening "Good luck chaps. Look after yourselves. banquet The place of the ban-Rose says he lay staring at the doorway a long time. His eyes filled hibits War Planes quet will be announced later. with tears of admiration. Then he said to himself, "My God, I've got The public la cordially invited troubles! But take a look at that guy. Hes Hundreds of Things to smiling!" to attend the general meeting and occurred to him how well off he was. He was In the best it Suddenly Exhibits the See Military evening banquet. hands possible; his financial affairs were all right; his family was Founwell, and at least he could move around in bed. Valey Forge Immediately he relaxed. Worry and deapair fell away like husks on Fun, Thrills! dation a ripening almond. That week, for the Arat time, he held hie weight. Gaining In hope and confidence, it waa not long before be started to - put on weight. Though he didn't speak for two years, and spent three years in a MISSOURI MULES These sanatorium, he now haa his voice and is able to work for a few hours are who the driven poke along PUN NOW those ha envied and relented have never made at a "anfe" Bxed of about hulf eacl day- - Som TO the Hpeed limit, and alnioat In- grade, ATTENDI variably drive alongside another alow driver, and completely block speed line up for grcatd.stanoes two lane of traffic. behind these driven. The alow In themselves and their driving driver In the outside lane belongs STATE UTAH FAIR they rc not dangerous. Hut other ;0n a four or 8ix 1anc hiffhwiiy. OMS HIM IWOMIION Igrl'J driven, rightfully and legally try- KLASH IN THE TAN DRIV-Ing to expedite traffic by main- tj1chc are jie follows who excessive not a but safe, talnlng w.om to (0 themselves My lights are brighter than yours, so there." They fail to lower the high headlight beam in the face of oncoming traffic. We wonder how many of them would continue this practice if they knew the tendency of a blinded driver is to pull the steering wheel to the left, and into oncoming traffic, in an effort to Slav on the road. THE ARMLESS WONDERS never signal. No further They comment needed. "Mining is more than digging SQUIRRELS They scoot holes in the ground. It's a complicated, one lane of traffic to the from difficult operation that calls for skill and other without regard to other drivers. They usually do signal, but of the on everyone. Only efficiency part seldom look, apparently feeling when we produce the best that's in us can the signal gives them might and NEW NATION. .. Pucrta Rlran our companies earn the profits that mean (right) right, without regard to other per- - Governor sons' and Gen. Hathount, IT. 8. comsafety. steady paychecks for all of us." HALFBACKS These people mandant In Antilles, salute flag will muke an end run at every in- -' as Iuerte Rico becomes a free tcrsection. despite the fact that commonwealth. passing on the right at an interLBi3QCT7VT!0 U section is Illegal, except when pas- sing a turning ear without leaving your In no of traffic. These "halfbacks" fail to con- shier what often happens on the highway, blit the tavkle" is more derisive in traffic. DODGEMS - Tlie dodgems are in a class of their own for creating havoc in an orderly traffic pattern. They turn left from the right-han- d lane, and right from the center lane, usually without warning. If you so much as toot your horn at them you get the old, ."Who, ME?" stare, BUSH LEAGUER - - He swings The liert trlrilinne crire in llie voilil in riplit here in America. like a rusty gate when turning corners, always (instead of never) Trlrpliune mm and wumrn in I'uli inl lo keep it that way. changing lanes (Inside to the outside or outside to inside.) in Te have continued die largest our history program much more efficient cooking Job for you than will soiled and stained ones. Dark films which often dull the surface of aluminumware can be removed by boiling a cream of tartar solution in the pan for a few minutes. Use 2 teaspoons cream of tarter to one quart of water. Bleaches should never be used on aluminum because the chlorine reacts with the aluminum and discolors It even more. Average stains which accumulate on aluminum can be removed with steel wool. For spun aluminum, use the pads In the direction of the linea on the utensil. Stainless steel needs little cere because it is highly resistant to tains. When it's necessary to SEPT. ' 1 Have You Ever Met These Drivers? despite the highest cost few year line exierienred. Tlii year we ef over one-hal- lrrs Imilding new focilitic lx-e- j Tlie telephone instrument i required to serve you. It only almut 6f j Many a man battles his way to the top, and bottles his way to the bottom." v over twice a - that's free. at (lie rale itrliloMrils and many a in 1VIU, COMMISSION FOR APPROVAL .TO INCREASE RATES ini! it has the tame impact on I'lah telephone a it ha on any huinr K'r have lo pay more for tae higher pn.i-lion- or lu.o material- - iilipliniir i s I iniMits that I . in li'i Tlie money we receive from irti phnoe u- -i i. A growing telephone busi- - murr money supplies and wage -I, have soared. service because it enhances tlie value voiir own service. l l.ili spent fur i male-- i in I'lah. Wr operate Good grades, like so many other things, begin at home . . with proper lighting for study. communitie. Fay cheek raslied on Main Street mean more husinrs in each rum-inoiiit- it used to meet the daily expense of rnntiin There isn't enough Irfi to finance o we try to obtain that money from growth people who will securities. investment invet their saving in telephone Our problem are the same we will eontinne to keep tbe ro-- a yonr; but t of trlepbone .Save sight by avoiding glare through shading bulbs, using right-sizbulbs to give adequate light, and by locating lamps and fixtures properly. e a low a possible in spile of inflation. They will pul their money in other unlen we can pay a reasonable return for the me of iL We believe that yon want to eontinne to have a constantly expanding and improving THE MOUNTAIN STATES , jt i li-v- s sv i TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY iiM 0 house , Riinqiie' range, good condition. Eureka. k,r...; Call lj .J? FRIENDS MEET CHARACTER 'aS. ISr-- J SiHSJDi Sun n That ' OLD j hickoht ; ' i lauatO0DSB0Snaa j j one of the poBoorhoMioAmefica I C.C.H. WE HAVE HAD TO ASK THE UTAH PUBLIC SERVICE lo inrrease rale., FOR SALE la. AGE. 6 years old - TO OFFSET RISING COSTS Vf don't like 22i Now 6 years old In short, Amcrira means to me; Aman's independence: a soul other equipment of many kind. More telephone men and women arc required lo provide service - SILVER CLUB Roger Price of tlie equipment alo take wire, pole, cable. Eureka. at the minutes. Baste twice with remain-- I ing oil while toasting. Yield, 6 servings. million dollar a month. f WHERE K8-- 1- -8 have rvrr we officials and the students to incorporate lessons of a generation of union building construction into USAC's structure. Thus critics who know the student unions at such famous institutions as Cornell and Wisconsin have declared TOASTED CARROTS 12 cooked small whole CHrroia U cup salad oil 13 cups corn flakes 1 teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper Dip carrots in oil, then in finely crushed corn flakes to which the salt and pepper have been added, Arrange in pan and broil until corn flakes are toasted, about 5 i lat ar Hard-to-rcmo- TELEPHONE SERVICE... during the nSl er fyou HAVE A STAKE IN GOOD " living Unger the By 1975 average look forward to living after he retires, compared Young men and women who, years today and only three L1 in 1900, the Bureau of register at Utah State Agricultural College September 7 will tistlcs reports. see painlera putting fininahing struc"A guy often thinks hi touches on a mlllion-dollture Unit will be the students' the salt of the earth, and tries to shake her. very own. It is the splendid StuMurriy dent Union Building which stu- Dale. dents helped plan and which they will use for recreation and social WANTED development. National experts worked with LIVING room set or slii.li End tables or coffee tabled 'Architect Fred Markham, college utensils should be kept bright and shiny with special cleaners made for the purpose Use It of cleaning the bottoms. periodically as pans do stain simply from use on the range. utensils must be washed with hot soap and water, or detergent, rinsed thoroughly, then dried well. stains often respond to rubbing with a salted lemon section or salt and vinegar. Rinse after this application. Cast iron needs not water and soap or detergent for regular cleaning. Rinse well and then use baking soda in the last rinse water to retard rusting. Utensils should be thoroughly dry before putting away to prevent rusting. : t . Men For USAC Classes Copper-bottome- d Monot-.Mari- n -, - 25-2- brighten it, use a mild vinegar-wate- r solution and let simmer on the range. OTfm, this Utah building to In- , widely useful and its purpose, that they j,,1 Students Register Sept. 7 RECIPE OF THE WEEK Nuggets (Makes 38) 1 cup peanut butter 1 tablespoon lemon julee ltt cups sweetened condensed milk 1 cup seeded raisins teaspoon salt Combine peanut butter and lemon Juice. Gradually stir in condensed milk, then add raisins and salt. Drop from teaspoon on greased baking sheet about one inch apart. Bake in a moderate 350 F.) oven for bout 10 minutea. I 15- 25-2- that are POTS bright and shiningreally are beautiful to see and they'll also do a AND PANS McLEOD. ROSS a, ' Uli |