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Show 20 Onu of the most drastic tnks-by a city in un J effort to keep expenses within tlie rcv.-niU- ! ART CITY PUHUSIIINC; COMPANY was that. when Mayoi Church and the member!; of Jolin JV Sprinoville, Utah ;. d informed ail tlx mntUr February 10, 1948, at the X his on the Entered os second-clas- s that payroll they city 1870. March of 3, post office at Eureka, Utah, under the Act no salary sir wages wi uld $ for t ha next three months. Subscription In Advance, Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10c Neatly all the employeex were ...... Harrison Co'.ovf.r ... Editor and Manager at this meeting wliii li was a siee-ia- l session, when Mayor Ghureli ...... Mrs. Belle Coffey .jj j Reporter explains! in a thorough uuinner finnneial status of uIIOkM AOVliriilNO RKMC&fNTAlIVi $ the kins. Il'ixing of the ciuiipnsH of Jerald Atkin. knots, Jiud IHrsrii. Skit, Rulon Bradley and Rex Coates. Closing song. "Is't the leaver Lights be Hurriing, congregation. Taps by liugli r, Jay Riding. M'he majority i f the Seoul oflniils wer present. HcIkt Jones. Ilelier Bauer, Karl Eager and J. E. IVigstorm. attended Im Miss Eva Hogan, daughter of Mr. Hnd Mrs. Clu'eiioe Hogan was called upon to fill a mission for the L.Ii.S. Church in the Northern States Mission HeadipiHrters in Portland, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Buyii. Jr., wen pleasantly surprised hy a number of their friends. TniO was played, the high seoivsgo-in- g to Mra. Don Edwards and Ernest Itoyns, Jr. At midnight a delicious luncheon was served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Dan Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Davies, Mr, and Mrs. James Brady, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Mr. and Mrs. William Emin-dMr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. unit Mrs. Curtis Mr. and Mrs. Clen Hayne, Mrs. Ken Kpurier i f Ogden and Hie honored guests Mrs. Elmer Ferguson entertained the members of tin Felix Club in a pleasing manner. The- ;- wax i short business session an this was followed by car Is and : dainty luncheon. Mrs. Maynard Cronin won the prize f r high nc-lio- j per-so-i- Ku-n-- City. MAI 9 Me taisl EDITORIAL SUS'AINING-MIM- SEATTLS n(w TO SAN FRANCISCO CMICAOO ,lj) ml Weather Reversed Our lovely June in January wen-- I her. winch was thoroughly enjoyed by :il the residents of the I liet, ijcut a hisly retreat on Tue.-i.himill Wiilne.sil.iy of this week. High winds oil Tuesday, ainl a light rain storei mo.st of y eonsequi'm-e- s would he if obligations were not met and further stati'd Bt June in January what the and really poured it down most of tin day on Wednesday. After nearly three weeks of delightful weather, it was laird to take, hut all have sieeidi-that we eouldn't expeet that type of weather to Iasi forever, and the younger general ion W'ere especially thrilled to si-Hie snow, so that they might try out lhi. n. w sleds and skates l.ii .ig lit to llieiu by Santa Claus. Iliiws-vcr- , sit I Ic I line of this writ-iui Thursday iiiormn:i the sun is sliming hrichilv. and the snow into the tnat the revenue treasury rouhi not Hssihly take rare of them and for these rea- sons it had been decided to stop payment for three months in an effort to make ends meet. He also explained that the appointed officers could resign if they so sli'sired or they could stay without pay in hope that nl some futur-time Hie financial condition of the sity would In- such that tiles' sill; l lies could tie paid. This was cert a ini v si hail for n city like Eureka ti n find itself in. It could have n voided (,r at least been for runny months if i'll property owners of Hie city, had set le i their just obligations. The treasurers Issiks showed that there was money due from water rents. licenses, siei-ia- l ete.. to put th" rity on its feet if th" nmounts have collertde. True, many debtors were I'inaneiailv unHhle to of work shortage pnv on and depression. i (b Cfcrftafl flkftfbilh n. Tests have shown that a 30 head -- herd of cows will yield as much as r IN ten extra gallons of milk a day when the cows' drinking water to 75 BIG SAVINGS "White Goods" is warmed Along With The or better in winter, DEALER 9c am n vJAfe SALE at n , oLce J HCdGSISiDCDQ at ec 5 TRACTIONIZINGH GIVES YOUR TIRES i SUPER TRACTION a a a latra traction as wat, ky raadi Rarfoco skidding la any diractian ... Dana without removing tira Give any maka tiro mnra nan-ch- no racappiag fafnty than It avar had id bafara Goodyear's amazing "Tractionizer" tattoos the entire surface of your tire treads with thousands of tiny, edges. Lasts a whole season for average driver. road-grippin- TRACTIONIZE 4 ALL TIRES g 10.00 Get it now RANDLE'S tCOOOflM SERVICE UTOCO TIRES NOW THE TIME ,. . . . STOCK UP AND SAVE!! Here's a Remarkable Value Needed by Every Home . . Little Grandson Of Former Residents Dies LcRny Jones. 21 da'll Tuesday night in n Neplii hnsnit il. aftei a sliurt illness. He is Hu' grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Join's, well known in ill District Tin child was b tm Apiil 8, 1951. hi was a son of Joseph L. and Dele Ruth JuTV's. The family resides in Isifgrei ii. Tooele Coi'iity. St.'pluii Surviv-rm lj.le tlie parents, a brolher, Isirrv J. Jones: four grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Jones and Mr. nnd Mrs. I. Jones, all of Ifgreen. Funeral sorviecs will tie conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Vernon Ward Chapel Chureh of Jesus Christ of latter-da- y Saints. Wd-lia- BUY FROM YOUR cl.-i- rie i mvmm GOODYEAR j 4-- H , pr..ii Hllj growing business in good i.h. tion. Modern 6nxnn home well insulated, wall to wall carp .imif in living and dining rooms . nctian blinds A0 gallon water heater- profitalde trmt trees on lot. Reasonably pr cm terms. Contact Mrs. I.mi Greaves after 5 p.m. on wn-k- . days, or anytime on Saturday und Sunday. lhone kfai'j COWING SOON 4-- H Mn-be- s ... DURING OUR 9c SALE 4-- H l 16-- p Market and lio Santarpiin. Gns-erst... old, doing ' ,,, J grand-child-re- Agent Schedules Club Meet n. EMtiftflirp Vgfaaa? o Beck. Whitt t"r. Cal.; Artij M. Beck, Yucaitia, Cal.; Bertrand Beck. I .chi: Mrs. Mihlred Clarity, Hiek-niaEureka; Mrs. Alma Hmd Twin. Mrs Adle-maChilton and Mra. Fae n Peck, nil of Lehi; 2ft Ichildri-ami seven great-grrand three brothers and two sisters, Je.'se W. and. El: Fox and Mrs. Lucy Whitman, Ix'hi; Joseph Rav Fox ami Mrs. Ellen Hales. I Sell Ixikc City. Ki;:i"ral serviex were held Mon-- 1 day af 1 p.m. in Iadii Slate Tab-c- i ii'ii'l", with EUluip Vernon K. ami Mrs. I,. L, J,ii,:n the sec- Nielsen of I.i lii Seventh Want of-f- o ond prize. Others attending were iatini;. Mrs. Ccorge Ctiuli y, Mrs. Is'slie Burial was in Iedii (Ymrtery unCronin r Mrs. Cl.irer.ee Cutirley, der dir tl :i i r II. Wing Mrs. Wiltinm Koup.dv. Mrs. Bud Painter. Mrs. Allen Ivey and Mrs. Walter Morgan. Mrs. O. A. Allie! we.: hortess to the members of the Elite Club at her home. A short business 4-- H session preceded the card play-- ; ing and lunehcon. Mrs. John Ray Burtenshaw. County Home Franke was elected president foi Demnostration would like , the next year. In the card plav-- to meet with theAgent, club leaders ing Min. George Fursev won the and older members immediMrs. seore E C. and high prize following the showing of Rife the all rut prize. Others ately films and the talk by Clair Tlieur-er- . present were Mrs. Jerrv Bassett, student, on Janexchange Mrs. George Cromnr. Mrs. Leslie uary 15, at the Tintic High School. Cromar. Mrs. Angus Miller. Mrs. The time for the movie end talk Maynard Qiggs, Mrs. Vein Rife. is scheduled from 2:35 to 3:30 p.m. Mrs. D. G. Henroid. Mrs. John Mr. Burtenshaw promises to make Xilxon. Mrs. L. L. .lerman. the meeting as short as possible. The members of the Indies Aid Society met at the home of Mrs. Card of Thanks Delbert Davies, the time was takMr. and Mrs. R. L. Garity en up with business and sewing Those present were: Mrs. D. M. wish to express their thanks ' Pickett. Mrs. B. B. Parrish. Mrs. for the many beautiful floral William Frary, Mrs. Frank Tav-lo- r. offerings, and for other expressions of sympathy at the time Mrs. William Vivian, Mrs. H. of the death and funeral of Mrs. F. Gear and Mrs. John Nelson. At the home of Mrs. Earl F. (iarity's Wemother, Mrs. Alma sineerly appreciated Dunn at Mammoth, the Ladies Bixk. the kindness and thought fulness Democratic Club held a very inof our neighbors and friends. teresting meeting, which was at-- t Signed members nded hy twenty-thre- e Mr. ami Mrs. K. I. (lar-it-r was rf ill.' organization. This N't-c'ivand family. s the f.rst meeting since the session business After the there was a fifteen minute inIS struction on parliamentary law bv Mrs- A. D. Mansnn. A debate on The Imediutr Payment of the Soldiers' Bonus" took place. Mrs. Frank Bacon argued against the payment and Mrs. L. Davis for the payment. A deeision as to the winner was not made. . w see Mrs. Clovd VALUES GALORE m m WALLY'S . for 13 years a member of the Primary pre. ideney of I .chi Third Ward. She served on the lu'hl Stake Pr'niary board and had al-taught Sunday School, and was an active temple worker. Survivors include th following Klwin L. ;:nnoH and daughters: 1 8on- - and Mix. Charles und daughters were in Payson on Sunday visiting with Mrs. Ferris' rc-ir- Mr. ami Mrs I). (I. Henri id, Mr. amt Mrs. J Hay Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Raeon, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Bnr-loRray. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Sax. Mrs. H. E Carlson, Mrs. Leo Iir-seMrs. Rnd Painter ami Jolin Morley, Jr., were at Springville PIANO .Mr. n, 1 (D Mr. and Mrs. Issdie Cromar and of 1leansant Grove, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gear. ijq 16, FOR SALK ev-eni- non, Richard January MurHia tan Mrs. Phil Si.il. vac bii3lnu:is trip to of this week. Mrs. mother, made a Monday Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Evans of Spanish Fork spent Saturday visiting at the home of Mr. und Mrs. Max Evans. y, con-sliti- attending the fourth district convention of the American Legion and Auxiliary. The convention was well intended amt the program wax one of the most elaborate ever held IVpart-men- t v Commander Charles R. was the prinof Salt cipal speaker. Otto Wiesly. state adjutant nnd Mrs. R. L. Harlan, state auxiliary president were also speakers. Mrs. Ray Sorenson, district committee woman presided over the Auxiliary sessions. The Ladies Auxiliary gave the American Legion members a most pleasant surprise. Following the regular meeting the ladies dropped in and proceeded to take charge of things. They conducted a most pleasing program and then a social session was enjoyed wtitch concluded with a delicious luncheon. An interesting program was given at the L.D.S. Church in Mammoth bv the scouts of that rity. Opening song bv the congregation O Sav What is Truth." Prayer. T.E. Chalwin. Song. How Great the Wisdom nnd the Love" Talk by Karl Eager i Scouting.) Presentation of badges by Rans Rmndhent to the following scouts: Tenderfoot - End Ijirsen. Rulon r.radtey, Jerald Atkins and Rex Coates. Second (Mass -- Jay Riding. Talk hv Scoutmaster, noughts Richards. Call to Assembly Presentation of colors. Jim Chnt-wiRalph I .arson nnd Jerald At- - Mrs. Surah Fox Beck, 74, life long Lclii resident, mother of Mrs-It- . L. (iurity of Eureka, died last Thursday at her home in Lehi following a lingering illness. Mrs. Reck was born Nov. 12, 1H7K, a daughter of Isaac W. and Catherine Sophia Simmons Fox. On April 20, 1897, she was married to Alma Vcck in Isdii. The marriage was later soleminizcd in the Salt Lak Temple. Church of Jesus Chiixt i.f Latter-da- y Saints. Mr. Beck preceded her in death. Active in the church, she was lios-tro- - em-ugl- -- Women Dies At Lehi Home I)cmou-.lniLiii- I as-ut- e Mr. and Mr, (icraid Kennedy ami daughter Nancy were in Salt Iuike Tuesday evening visiting with their son, Rex Reid, who is confined to the Holy Cross Hospital. where he underwent un Monday for a perforated ulcer. Rex's friends will be happy to know he Is reported to lie in satisfactory condition. Mother of Local in Jhe Reporter lJearA WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH Printed By PUBLISHED A Tl O -- The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Two Burial will he in Vernon m Cem- etery under tlu direction of Anderson Funeral Ilrme. Neplii. Mr. Hamilton lAlrd and daughter, Shnmn. and Mrs. Nellie Laird drove to Delta on Sunday nnd spent the day with Mrs. Laird's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Bixslerick, Kn of Mr. anil Mr. A. M. Midvale were in town on Tuesday, checking the fire damage done to property owned hy them. YNitnrx last Friday at the LK. Spurrier home were two nephews of Mr. Spurrier. Roger ami Johnson of M.inhatten Bench. Le-M- sr Cal. s p E C I KENTUCKY BOURBON STRAIGHT A WHISKEY ) IS 4 YEARS OLD SS PROOF THE HILL I HILL CO., LOUISVILLE, FORD 2-- dr Radio, Heater Overdrive Spotlight S1 195.00 KY. PHONE 2 CANNON CAMMOW i Ml Win. Ink m Swt Mr, m4 Mi 11, m, Wm aW MV Ni'n HN w w L GOSHEN Motor Co. fULlYACED THIS WHISKEY 1949 Mi N MS4 Ohm Wh 4 1 N'1 fMX, fc,r,,N prinS IMS U IMll-IHI.Sail- Wll Wn is Cmmm 4mm WM Mm II ! 2 U WiM N. 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