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Show lfr tairrlut PUBLISHED ddtkbd's Srpurtrr WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH Printed By ART CITY PUIiLISIIING (Play Aft IPaysami COMPANY matter February 10, 1948, at the "Entered as second-clas- s poet office at Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879." Subscription In Advance, Per Year, $1.00; Per Gojjy, 10c IIarruon Conover Mrs. Belli Coffey Editor and Manager E t porter M...N..rt..M...H..iM..MM..,M IMTIONAt NATIONAL i ; j M games In the Nebo elate this week. Game time la 8 p.m. with SophMr. Max Lenten is confined to omore preliminary at 6:30. the Payaon hospital where she Is After playing brillianly to hold receiving treatment for pneumon- the leading Red Devils to a ia. Latest reports are that she victory laat Friday, the MinIs much improved which will be ers should give the LJons a real good news to her many friends. to chalk up stiff battle and ASgQtygN r EEHQcnsaamxa HATTLC OOCAOO Mfw tom aah hanciko AM J The IMMORTAL Rev. and Mm. John Me A foe (Leola Lasley) of Estes Park, Colo., and Miss Virginia Lasley of Bartlesville, Oklahoma, stop' ped for a short visit with Miss Ann Sullivan on Wednesday of this week. They were enroute to California to spend a vacation. Mra. McAfee and Miss Lasley taught school in Eureka several years ago and will be remembered by many former residents. WALTER JOHNSON, WHOSE STRIKEOUT AUTHOR OFaIHOW TO STOP WORRYING AND STAR HP Q OME TIME ago Tobias J. Da via. 118 Oranga Street. Rochester, New York, received a request from a client, a local psychiatrist, t sit in consultation on one of his cases. Ha was faced with a most observation for unique type of .problem. A patient he had had under about six, weeks was in a constant state of fear and was sick with comworry Because of his unhappy condition the fellow had been as forehis from absence Job of leave pelled to take man in a large industrial plant In addition he com- ; ' plained of having been unable to sleep for three mental weeks It was obvious that the man had disturbance of a most unpleasant sort. Reviewing his case history It was found that this man. aged 38. had a wire and three children whom he was supporting on hla earnings of five hundred dollars a month, and in addition taking care of his father and mother, who were 74 and 71 years old, respectively. Upon questioning the patient it was discovered that he was worrying about the prospect of "living too long" and becoming a burden, as In the case of his parents who were dependent upon him. As a solution to his dlfllculties. It was proposed that he purchase a life annuity which would pay him an Income aa long as he lived. The virtue of such a plan bad a ready appeal to him. and he Immediately agreed to purchase IL It was wonderful to see the almost miraculous change in this man's personality. There seemed to be a look of real happiness In his face. The look of worry and anguish disappeared completely and his step seemed youthful and confident and he seemed to exude a spirit of A recent check on this man's present status found him happily at work and with no recurrence of his former condition. FEATS Angling Season Will Open On June 12; Closing Set Oct. 10 The Utah angling season for regulations covering the general 1954 will open June 12, at 5:00 a.m. angling season were among acwith the closing date set for Octo- tio nstaken the Fish and Game by ber 10. These and other rules and Commission In recent session. High Uinta Mountain waters were scheduled to open July 3 through October FINANCE Available Direct bank financa available at low interest rata. Producers to 50c per turkey by being able to pay cash for can save 30c their feed. For information, call or write Barlocker Farms & Hatchery, St. George, Utah, or Ivan Carlson, Phone 506, Spanish Fork, Utah. 10. The Commis- : , .X; r EMBLAZON BASEBALL'S HALL OF . . FAME, WAS STRUCK OUT himself D2EAD -- 9V Sam Tolbert was a Salt Lake City visitor on Tuesday of this week. He visited with his daughter Mr. and Mrs. John and CANCER. LET'S STRIKE BACK. son-in-la- Ross, OH CIVS TO THE University of Utah students at home for the w'eekend were Jim Anderson, Bill Brady, Jim Nash, Steele Lunt and Miss Ann Sutherland. AMERICAN CANCER m TO BAT AGAINST SOCIETY Miss Connie Cherry, who is employed at Salt Lake City, visited over the weekend with her mother Mra. J. J. Cherry and other relatives. CANCER ...nf New Telephone Rates Go into Effect Feb. 4 well-bein- Turkey Coach Mahlon Rasmussen and his fighting Tintic Miners will travel to Payson tonight where they will meet the Lions in what promises to be one of the top L $ound,n-dflo- ul Al EDITORIAL TTaDDnngjIhift Cagers Surprise Red Devils With Near Victory in Game Friday 4 NPtf MNTAIIVI ASVIITIMNO Effective last Monday morning. January 25. local calls from coin telephones in the Eureka exchange is soon ten cents, according to Theron W. Johnson, manager for the M .untain States Telephone and T.legraph company. This is the first increase in this area on local calls placed from coin telephones, Mr. Johnson said. Approval for the new rate was recently granted by the Public Service Commission of Utah. The manager also announced that the rates for other telephone services as approved by the Commission, would become effective here beginning February 4. Under the new schedule an individual line sioners ruled out any early season opening on some lower elevation business telephone will be 37.00 waters as has been the practice in per month and a one party resi dence telephone 53.50. Two party recent years. residence service will cost $3.00 Daily bag and possession limits monthly while four party real will remain the same as during dence service will be 32.50 1953, except for whitefish or herThese do not include ring and grayling. Anglers may the 15 perfigures rent fe. eral tax or the now possess limits of 20 fish of 2 per rent state tax which will be these siecies over and above the added to the telephone bills. limit of 12 fish or seven pounds and one fish of other game fish. Previously these two species were Included in the limit of trout ami other game fishes. Sin. John Tullls and son Scott Mr. and Mr. Paul Davis of Tullis returned last Sunday to were weekend guests at the Provo their home in Newcastle after home of their daughter and weeks spending the past several Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jameat the home of Mr. and Mrs. son. Alonzo Sandstrom. Mr. and Mm. Jack Coffey returned home from Salt Lake City Rill Gear Jr. left last week for on Tuesday night. Mr. Coffey was Las Vegas where he has accepted confined to the Holy Cross hospital for several days where he employment with the Gibbons and received treatment for a virus inReed construction company as of- fection. fice engineer. The company has a Mr. and Mm. Lloyd Jerman and contract for making a new runway at the Ellis Air Force base. children of Salt Lake City visited Bill has been visiting with his over the weekend with Mrs. Clara rents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Gear Jerman. ere for the past month before accepting the new position. Prior Sir. and Mm. Win. Gear are to that time he had been employed In California since his graduation spending the week in Springvllle from the engineering department with Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Rife and at the University of Utah. their young son. eon-in-la- w, Devils Squeak By . . , Friday night Tintic high played Sprlngville and what a game it woe. Touted to win by at least 20 points Sprlngville came confident, but went away happy at having squeaked through with a 4 win. The Tintic team started out to a 0 lead with a set shot by Tom Eastwood, and a foul by Dennis Daniels. Still leading at the quarter 0 the Tintic team had the by Sprlngville supporters well worried and a five point lead at the half, made Tintlce star look a little brighter and the Tintica topee were high. The 3rd quarter saw Sprlngville make 5 quick buckets with a fast break, a stolen ball and some while Tintic had a dose of bad luck that killed three tries that looked good for goals, but didn't and at the end of the 3rd quarter, Sprlngville breathed a little easier with an 11 point lead, but the game was not finished and a fighting Tintic team held their rivals to 9 points while making 17, not quite enough to make the grade. The game ending with a plucky Tintic team trailing by a measly 3 points to a team rating 2nd in the B column of the state. By the way where does that rank 57-5- 3-- 11-1- 29-2- 4, -- 8PRINGVILLE Reed .................... Holes 0 Groesbeck Thorn Gabbltls ..... Wright ...... ...... ....... Haymond Francis 4 2 6 1 0 0 4 4 7 1 18 0 3 13 0 0 2 11 0 Holmes TOTALS FOR SALE FULLER Brush Products. 392 W Center, Sprlngville. Send for free a30 catalog. HELP WANTED 37-4- 8, HOUSEWIVES Address advertising postcards. Must have good handwriting. UNDO, Water-towMaas. F5p us? Individual honors in scoring go to Don Wall of Tintic with 20 and Haymond with 18, but that should tot take any glory from the other boys on both teams who played a clean, game. The box score follows: well-foug- ht TINTIC Daniels Ryan .. Wall G T 2 11 2 3 9 5 F P 7 11 1 7 2 20 3 9 3 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 3 7 0 0 0 0 Eastwood Nelson Elton Redmond TOTALS 17 38 20 54 PHONE 945 226 So. Univ. Ave. NEW DESIGNS U LIVING ROOM SUITE (Matching Lounge Chair not Illustrated) Tweeds or Nylons. Double spring construction with Airfoam. Choice colors. Reg. tail 3398.00 YOU PAY ONLY re- POW RETURNS . . . CpI. Claude "holdout" TOW. who finally derided to leave Red, smiles on wny to Tokyo to Join his Japanese wife. CONDITIONER COOI.H OK 1IKATS ROOM U.S. Government Supervision! 4 0 PROOF 3) PREMIUM QUALITY STRAIGHT BOURBON An eastern company Is bringing out nn air conditioner which produces rold air when a room la too hot. and warm air when the temperature gets too low. 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Daily fishing hours were again set from 5.00 to 9:00 p.m. through the aenson. Except for Fish Lake in Sevier County, only minor early closures were scheduled in conformity with requests where conflict arises where waters are on private lamia. Fish Lake was set to dose September 9. The Commission cut the popgear or tandem type lure, to three blades and a rudder or guide. Other rpgututkms for baits and lures were unchanged, except that live minnow fishing was authorized for BOTTLEDIIN-BON- 1$5 Tintic Sprinoviixe, Utah v January 29, The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Two Upholstering Co. State Provo, Utah Phone 1911 i |