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Show Page Two March The Kureka (Utah) Reporter QIIii' tairrlut Stapurtrr PUBLISHED Send ('hecks then1 was gland lodge. Mrs. Frank Bruskey enti i tamed i lull members Hie Feili-liat linine. An evening was caids, followed by spent playing a delicious iuiiciii-onHigh score went to Mrs. D. J. Donnelley and cut prize to Mrs. John Rowe. Present were: Mrs. Howe, Mrs. Mrs. John Allen, Mrs. Donnelly, T. K. Bartlett, Mrs. Kathryn Itiis-'1Mrs. F. A. H:,inl. Mrs. John nmtttT February 10, 1048, at the Entered us second-clas- s post office at Eureka, Utah, under the Ac:t of March 3, 1879." Subscription In Advance, Per Year, $3.00; Per Copy, 10c ln-- s Harrison Co.ovkr NATIONAL AOVftriSINO IfPIfMNTATIVI I EDITORIAL " as9ocSt0n : . SUSTAINING MtMlil CHICAGO SEATTLE NfW i roll ManCISCO SAN .i.. L EASY DOES For Fishing IT Set For June 6 I ung-lii'.- T Congressman Davscn Reports runs. v'ca1, the proper weight for the (unction. Too sheer hose worn to work or at home will run easily . i , BOURBON TOUT MU era in n special meeting licit! mi February 21. Eurly nHniiig date for some water was Mrheilulnl by the for May 2. The general season will oien June 6, uml continue through October 11. The high lakea and atreama, moat of which are in the Uintah Mountains, will open to angling i n Saturday, June n 27. Regulations covering aize limit. In m ra. daily and possession limits were set the same as during the 1952 angling season. They an: Size Limit Seven inch minimum on ull trout species except for fifteen inch niimmiim for mackinaw or lake trout in Fish Ixike. Sevier County. Ten inch minimum on buss. No minimum size limit oil ot liir species. Fishing Hours: 5. tin a in. to 9. imi pm. daily. Daily Bag Limit: Seven pounds nnd-o- r one fish or twelve fish, whichever is caught first. Either twenty catfish or twenty pounds, whichever is caught first. No hug Hailing The Bourbon Buy of the Ccntunf or possession limit on yellow pcnli u fish. Possession Limit: Same as duilv hag limit. Waters opened to angling May 2. are as follows- IVer Crock r, Scofield Keservmr. I'nvn llivcr below the Murdock Canal Diversion I am. Sevier Kiver drain- or other THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PROD. C0RP, It Y. age the Della inversion l vvimd-i-fti- reka. My Iiest Wishes lot y ,ir cess." Sigiu-- l LDS Veil.i Alii . d Church K'it. . Holds Sunday Services Sunday evening service.. at tb LDS Eureka Ward wei under t' direction of the Relief Kocj,.'President Ruth Wahl-- st was x charge. Theme. "Invilati n to Ha -; i ers;" prayer. l - m p . of "keeping friends W'n I;. overseas" kept the administration from imposing any realistic tariff. As a result, flail miners are without jobs. But State Department Miners tin federal "desk jockeys" in llie State Department didn't stop at hile Utah mines and tins point. North Cuche 51, Box Elder 43 miners were working under ceiling Bear Kiver 57. Ogden 50 taxes. Hie Ixigan 5, Weber 53. prices and paving Dciarimi-n- l of Stale was using Murray 53 Brantsville 44 Hii:i tax money to set up foreign Bingham 5S. Judge 43 Toih1i 45. Cyprus 44 competition, and Hie Ivparlmcnt was proud of it. Spanish Fork 58. Pavson 44 Juab 53. Tintie 51 South Sevier 73. Wayne 5rt OPS WSB IM P Presi North Emery 42. So. Knierv 3S dent Eisenhower saved taxpayers a great deal of money and their representatives in Congress a it weren't for the fact that I have hud intimate experience with the great deal of time when he hardiness of government bureaus against the of laws setting up the Office I would have thought the OPS of Price Stabilization and Wage should have died of embarrassment Stabilization Board. The two long before April 30th. Whatever the reason for the except for small cleanup crews will go out of exist ance OPS. one thing is clear. It just April 30th. Economists predict didn't work. I localise of conilict-in- g that the agencies' death will hit reHrt. graling k the economy with all the impact regulations, men have of a feather falling on a mountain suffered severe losses. But the consumer dul not benefit by remeadow. Competition already has made duced beef costs. Retailers and a mockery of ceiling prices and if marketers victims of devastating roll bucks and squeeze plays in Hie past were afraid to cut prices much below celling figures. On the retail level, the effect of the DPS if It had any at all was lo keep prices up artificially. And what did all this expen- High School Cage Scores For Week - , Bad Luck Trails Eureka Miners To Final Game Once again TinticMincrs wont down to defeat by a very close score 53-5when they played their final home game with Juab High Srluxil basketball team at Hie Tintic High School last Friday evening. Tintic's run of. luck in the season games has been rather heartbreaking. as most of the teams have had winning from sheer luck in the last few seconds of the game, as the box score shows. The Miners have played outstanding ball throughout the season, and nre to be congratulated on their fine show of clean 1. (DMUM (MHMT Tintic (Mi live-stoc- DEAUERiS sive bumbling cost taxpayers. I have the figures in front' of me. The DPS lnt November lud persons on the payroll, who in iliat one mnth alone drew $1, 300.000 ti um the Federal Treasury. The cost of the DPS office in C'.Tt the 12 mouths ended last June mill was 2iH). Utahs S'.te Bom of Ediiealum can opcia'.o one of our junior colleges for nearly two .veins with that much mon-als- o 10.-.V- i7 fr 1 intciestcd luin-gau- Res-ervoi- , l'ouml anywhere Hum j... ti:.,,,.':.n nt (Nilicy : -- tool-- nickel-ehromiii- 4-- H Do not wring or twist hose In washing or rinsing. To dry quickly, roll in heavy towel, knead out moisture and unroll at once. Ease and shake into shape, dry on the wrong side Just as they were washed and the hoae will be ready to wear when dry. Always remove rings, except plain bands, and bracelets when putting on hose so that you won't be getting needless runs and snags In tha hose. The same applies to the hands when you're washing them. Wash out hosa as soon as theyre off the foot. If possible. Perspiration from the foot remaining In the stocking weakens It Cum-missio- li 4-- H ment's a.; lim-u.--- lat. g bi ; 4-- onc-tcnl- : 1 st 1 ts When we were .J, liiBtcriiil for them, w.- JV1, there who wen pi,,j i.mteriiil uml style , Bane it was one who i .i u,,i I am enclosing co. ild do mere. Eun-k.-- i .Mi ' Ih home to me. n;ai-.i:i,rwh 1 make my home in ti . t i(i tlre ; i, ,,' i!,i-..d.- j i ' o,.. r piness." song. "Bud of (nlr j.a, Rlmdii Rill; i'iies chorus. "Is-- t the .M.iunia;- -, R,,'r'inpininient no hearty Flinut for Joy;" talk, l'.u'li Vt'. soup will seorn a Isnvl of sour quint. "Organization of bool librar-g". I ! "y musical i:dk. (Vli.e All four schools in Dis'rict - "1I- -' !" cicty;" -a . Dbed m water until done, Tlioii-is')rLui'.-nwere ,e,.,vs.nt-- l wdh two rvpre Sax; nig. h ,n the soup background, X iu:a J.imcsV.i Mnv ..r,f seniatives from our own sdiool. , l,,,wI ,i lit "Keys lo Happiness Student Body Presid. nt Bonahl Active Participation m R. l.cf Tliouui.s presided at the meeting The man who makes a fresh ciety Can Bring llapp-.- os in ! undT tin supervision of Alonzo start often gets his faee slapped." Hume" - Tludma ( ! it : ta;'( Sun 1st .Janet Ise, S'alu Re!a f Suwv Sidney Brody. An affeitive discussion was car"Thanie president; ladies c ried out. ail I the many problems Be : Cod.' cluing prayer. Verb LOST which the different schools were Mor.i'ie. confronted with were discussed SlO.nu reward for any information with definite concern ami solved lea ling to the whereabouts of a most satisfactorily. The members Corrosion-Resistabind: leather motoreyele jacket Alloys uf the Council feel that these talks The lost Red's at Club last alloys hin Saturday amt disetissii ns ai t of definite lu'n-ef- it in (loshen. No questions asked. a high resistance to corrosion, to the schools involved. conel. for instance, containing 80 Phone 482. Immediately following the meetper cent nickel, 14 per cent chroming a tour of thi school was conium and 6 per cent inn. is paFOR SALE ducted under the guidance of Supt. useful in the constructks rticularly Alexander Blight. LUMP coal, $19 per ton, oiled of food processing and other equip A luncheon was held in the high slack, $10. i Mammoth, $10.50 ' mont where freedom from contain scIvmiI economics room after the per ton ) Call 1 16 or contact (nation of the products is csscntour. Mothers of the Tintic high Neil Christensen. m6p tial. school council students prepared lluncheon and their contribu- tion was a big factor in making this meeting a decided success. Carol Peterson. Sec., THS Student Bodv. - . iu-i- , . The gossip you hear ia not and often not true. Tinlie higil ki IumiI played host to Hr Regional Council members i :i Tiiiiisday of Iasi week. The meeting was laid in the high ventlon. il ail an-iDine ago. We piii.-lii.t liroi'gli a local they were ordered store. , Counci Thursday Training School Ex!-r.si- l'icr GREAT STRAIGHT To Regional H iu-i- 1 GOOD OLD DAYS! 4-- Where nre the j ilts? Before lei I for Washington, an unemployed miner from Park City callTile 34th aivuiiii l it dull lead'd mi me. He explained licit he was a good workman. (I. at lie had ers KMite Tiaimr.g Sclio!. at bved in I'aik City an I min--at. Me C.K.A.C. Exleiision th rvii-e- at hi. life and 11. .it n w Ha mine;, la.gan. Fdi. 2" to 27 inclusive, was wi re rioted an I l,c and ins fumily al tended liy Mis. Buth Walii.i'.ust ..viv having a li.gh lime getting A very full n:ii inbuir.;iMv- - week's along. 1 .toiiii.'('d linn I win U1 try scliiM-- was given iy were C. to i mil mi', what the trouble was I i : oiu-ICurst as as I got naeic to t lie na- C St aver, state III tub Iradri of ( 'lo-:ilo- ; Earl J. (!l.iie. nuivi r tion's cnpitril. Il.'cn-i.-a:'of Salt ik. I Com.-City; John H. Wl.nl Since I el in To Wa. hinglon I have spent a Cooperative Bsearch and Farm deal of my spare time trying Service Division, fn-d.- t g. ration: Mali; E Peters n. to f.r.d out wliut happened to my fi end's job. I found nut. It is be- member of Coumil of Twelve of tla LDS Church. ing held down by a native of club will stnrt French Morocco who is working for of a living Ameri- in March, so as to give the club ;i better change to comca:: wag.. And a lot of other Utah are m the sunn Tins plete their projects before vacant n tiiiii. is !mW ll happened. When il began County agent, Kay Bmtenshaw. after Shortly tli Korean War began, lead and will Ih in Kureka in the next suic he. an. e tcarce. The govern- few days to make plans for 1953 club work. ment slapped a celling price on our We have had very fine leaders mines, then went out in the forand feel that this eign market I and bought lead and in past years,will win oven more .lie. There hey paid much more year's work for the metals than they allowed blue ribbons for the club than in our domestic producers to charge. past years. Parent participation in club Ilie loreign mines charged all the tralfie would bear, ixicketing huge work is atrongly urged by State profits at the expense of the I'.S. Leaders. Much can bo gained by taxpayer. Then when tile shortage the family and the ci.mmunitv club program, so ceased, foreign producers took ad- through the vantage of their lower labor costs your service to the club in the and higher gmdc ore to force the way of leadership will help build a club price down. The Slate Depart- better American through n.-e-d JUST HUE THE USAC ( covering tin- use of Imuts. They fur iinlitiLT on onlv because they need to take too may b tile sai. n waters as ill 1952, with much of a strain. Sheer hose are till IllM'tlell uf I 'ill ill'i nsili designed for dress and leisure ocervuir. Nun .Mile Reservoir near casions when you're not walking Sand Cove too much or bending to do some Sterling. timi I C IteHeivoir in Washington 'irmly task. In used in angMulur liiiats Keep your toe nails trimmed and ling on all wnlers opi'ili- t to boat smooth so hose wont when snag i . til .. ... , fishing except 'njier Sanl, Cove Reservoir w.ieiv only heals applies to fingernails, which, if without motors may In used. too sharp, will easily cause holes Kish Lake, Jiihnsuii Valley Res-- ! Hint Seven Mile Creek were or snags as you put the hose on (rvoir set tu clust with ttu regular sea- the foot. son Oclnlier 11. RECIPE OF TIIK WEEK The Commission ruled that no )eniiitM were to Is issued for Seafood Creole game fish out of state dur(Serves 8) ing the 1933 season. 3 cups cooked fish (shrimp, Other sjieciitl regulations conlobster, etc.) cerning oNnings and closures of 3 cups onions, chopped waters Were formulated and will 2 cups green pepper, chopped appear in the regular proclama1 quart canned tomatoes tion. 3 tablespoons butter Commissioners J. (iolden Santfc derson. K. E. Bullock, J. Allen ' 1 teaspoon paprika clove garlie, chopped Browne, Newell Erel. and E. N. Salt and pepper were Iarsen all present for this one day special meeting. Melt butter, add paprika and They! evaluated nearly 1IN) reenmmenda- - blend. Add onion, green pepper tions from field men. sportsmen) and garlic and saute until tenorganizations, and Individuals le- -' der. Add tomatoes and other fore setting the 195.1 angling pm- -' scaionings. Allow to simmer for clamation. S minutes and then add fish and Kegula tions governing the 1953 ' continue to simmer for 10 minangling season were set by the utes longer. Serve with rice, if Utah Kish and (fame Commission- - desired. i.liij-pin- Representative at THS Played Host U.S. You'll get more wear from your lose if you observe these simple precautions in both wearing and ia undering: Be certain your hole are large inough to fit. Too small a aize or i loo short stocking cause holes and spiicH of cither name nr trash fish may Ih. taken in any legal manner from all the rally opening waters i.May 2i c crept al S.iifirl Reservoir wlieie v.'llh wims fiiim slime or an H'lrhoreil lin.'il Is permitted until (lie regular Hning June i. The Ciuiiiiii psimi ruled in favor! of l.ut few changes in Kgulaliim All s , - ISRAEL UNREST , . . Waving banners, demonstrators of Friendship with USSR League" clash with forces d urine unrlslnr In Tel Aviv. Israel. A aeora ware In hired. !!l i (b-ar- General Opening n card candy and , the ball games, was epnie pii.f,t:,i,1. . quill and we yn'rl over 9). on Hud. i correctly. Then w- - cun, veil this banquet at u.(. j K" r Bunnell. Mrs. Ceilia Baron, Mrs. Dean Berk. Mrs Eugene Black'-t- t ami Mrs. B. V. H ckman. Mrs. Arthur Smith ni'criiincd Hie met beis of the Iuidies Aid Society. The usual sewing and a short business session was the n. Those aHemling wore: Mrs. Di ll.ert Davie, Mrs. II. F. , Mrs. B. M Purrir.h. Mrs. John Nilson, Mrs. William Frary, Mrs. William Vivian ami Mrs. Murgarrt Free! by. Mrs. Dim Edvards rnt- rtuim I the memhers of tin Hippy Hour ch:h. There whs a business followed by bridge and a duinty luncheon. Mrs. K. D. Jameson won Mr Hist prize ami Mis. Frank Hickman the all cut prize. Others present wen Mrs. James Brady, Mrs. K. D. Jameson. Mrs. W. F. Painter. Mrs. E. P. Sax. Mrs. Wii-li-ii- n Bate, Mrs. Francis Davie, Mrs. Clarence (ioiirley. Mrs. Harry Ban-lieMrs. Clarence nostrum and Mrs. Alvin Raird. H, Pve rm-nt- 1. NATIONAL a minut,-spent- . Mrs. Bf.li.e Coffey m Kin-l- i slid satisfaclinti. jj worth every D. (!. HenS. B. Wilson, tins!!-ri d. representative to llu Bland lodge; W. H. Julies, alt' inate lo HJRLISHINd COMPANY from saw the hand ; Stkin'cmllr, Utah Editor and Manager Reporter Continued I Continued from Page One. secretary; John J. ilnnnifm, tyier; Jerry Bassett, lecturing knight; WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH Printed By ART CITY Former Residents Years Ago... 20 pr G, FIGIITS FOR OIL . . . Rea. Speuard HolUnd (D.), f Florida, asked Cong re i to nullify Supreme Court rnllng and return tldelandu" nil tu coastal atatea. Holland la barked by 38 othar senators. Dal. CUir Lake in Millard County, waters of the Ijngnn River below the Mendon Bridge. IVliean Ponds, Little Bear River from Highway 91 to Cutler Dam, Cutler Dam in Cache Cminty. Horseshoe Springs. Clear laikc. Kanaka taikc, ami Mill lVnd in Tonlc Counly, Bear in the average snl-ui- y paid by the OPS. It is well over $400 per month ur employee and Hus average includes typists. messengers and file clerks.' Du field of (lie OPS operations particularly altracted my attention. I noiici-- several lengthy last f.r.l lomovlng eontrols on mat fiber rugs, straw dolls and reed hais woien by natives in Puerto Kico and the Virgin Islands. Your eongreasionat Appropriations Committee noticed the orders, tun. Sure enough. OPS "investigators" had spent several l wiwks at expense in the sunny C.nnbenn finding out n that pi ice controls could tie ed from tli.'se Items "because their uiaiketing does not contribute siihsliintMliy to the cst of living." Anyway, thunks to the Presidents stand. Here will tie after April 3itli an additional $1,309,000 Hr month left in the treasury to balance the budget, to help supor-de- ls n govi-riuncn- I liamnl a winner " yoti My Make mine Hill and Hill!' re-nu- Kiver from the Ctah-Idah- o State line to Breat Salt Isike. Black d Slough in Box Elder County. Ijikr. Mona Keservoir. Muu tez Keservotr. Borhnm Ijike. Springs. Pine View port legitimate fedeinl departLVIi.i Riservmr and Ctali ments and military installations lake. and to reduce our taxes. Kel-mon- II Yom'iv KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY fUllY AGED THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD 86 PROOF THE HILL t HILL CO., LOUISVILLE. K |