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Show Ausut 6,185, The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Four-- U.T.P. Ass'n Reminds School Districts Jhe On How, When to Publish Reports Our night to Know We remind all school district that before the end of this month (August) they must publish a list In alphabetical order of all persons to whom any money (in excess of $20) has been paid, how much was paid and for what puid. We believe the law to be a good one and though it costs considerable money we urge compliance by all school districts. This is a wise use of public funds. It (UmIs More Than it Is Wurth According to the Hoover Commission, the Federal Government esch year produces or accumulates 9.8 billion pieces of paper. To house these records, many of questionable value, requires around 3 mil0 lion cnhlncla and as many as clerks may be engaged in classifying, filing and searching these current records at an annual cost of $1.7 billion." Danger, Rocks Ahead We have been blaming war dangers for the grent increases in public spending. Here is something near home to think about. Since 1950 state and local public expend.tures in the U. S. have jumped from $20,226,-- ! Probate and 000,000 to $30,500,000,000 or 50 r( . And that is not hay! During the Notices Guardianship same period, the overall figure InConsult County Clerk or the federal, slate and loeal-h- as creased from 61.8 billion to $103 Itespcrtive Signers for billion, or also 50',;, further In format Inn The Price of War (lues I'p Iwrenee II. Smith ArriJCATIOX FOlt PATENT of Wisconsin shows the astoundM.A. No. 01 S001 ing rise in war costs. What the next will cost no man knoweth. LAND OFFICE, SALT LAKE Even defense is night wrecking us: World War I Expenditures for CITY, UTAH 1917-2$25.3 billion. War debt June 28, 1054 interest. $20.2 billion; veterans NOTICE Is hereby given that pensions, etc. $21.1 billion. Total. MIN- $66.6 billion. CHIEF CONSOLIDATED World War II - National defense a ING COMPANY, corporation, 1941-4$356.1 billion. Computed whose post office address is Dooly Interest, $54.5 billion; veterans, Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, etc., $39.1 billion. Total, $4497 by C. JAY PARKINSON, its billion. whose agent and attorney-in-fac- t, Korean Action -- Nntional depost office address Is 811 Kearns fense 1951-5$111.1 billion. ComBuilding, Salt Lake City, Utah, has made aplication for mineral puted interest on debt. $22 billion; etc., $17.7. Total $150.9 patent to the Lucky Louie and Enid veterans, lode mining claims, all under Min- billion. "Our Republic Is Beset by Many eral Survey No. 7238, situate In unorganized mining district, Juab Dangers. But there is one whirh the will County, State of Utah, in Sections we canso.control if we have unnecesThat Is waste, 9 and 10, Township 13 South, to do unbalanced Range 12 West, Salt Lake Merid- sary spending, andcontinued inian (Utah Land District), said budgets and thus land being described by its exter- flation." Herbert Hoover. ior boundaries as follows: Dry Run? More than 4 years ago, while some Nebraska builders Beginning at Corner No. 1 were planning a Mo. River toll of the Lucky Louie Lode which bears North 0 deg. 10 min. bridge, the stream changed course, ' East 1106.2 feet from the Secleaving the site but no water. the Army Engineers would tion Corner common to SecHoping tions 9, 10, 15 and 16, Towft-shi- p nudge the river back to its right13 South, Range 12 West, ful and toilful plare, the builders Salt Lake Meridian, thence N. went ahead and put up the bridge 1 deg. 07 min. West 600 feet anyway. Recently, a House Comto Corner No. 2 of said Lucky mittee voted to spend $2 million to have the Engineers put the Louie Lode; thence N. 89 deg. river under the bridge after once 38 min. East 1470 feet to Corner No. 3 of suid Lucky Louie having refused the Corps request for the fund. Tax Outlook. Lode; thence S. 1 dog. 07 min. East 600 feet to Corner No. 4 of said Lucky Louie Lode ami Corner of No. 3 of the Enid Lode; thence S. 10 deg. 25 min. West 500.2 feet to Corner No. 4 of said Enid Lode; thence S. 87 deg. 24 min. West 1422.6 feet to Corner No. 1 of said Enid Lode; thence N. 10 deg. 25 min. East 556.6 feet to Corner No. 2 of said Enid Lisle; thence S. 89 deg. 38 min. West 59 feet to Corner No. 1 of suid Lucky Louie Lode, the place of beginning, containing 37.06 acres. The Location Notices of said claims are recorded in the office of the Recorder of Juab County, Utah, as follows: Lucky Louie, Book 139, page 196, amended Book 144, page 295; Enid Book 144, page 350. There are no adjoining mining claims In conflict with the mining Dr. Elmer HEADS MEDICS ground covered by the above apHess of Erie, Pa., was elected plication. I hereby direct that this notice by only one vote margin presibe published in tlie Eureka Repordent of the American Medical ter, published at Eureka, Utah, Assoc, at convention In Ban for nine (9) consecutive weeks. Francisco. Legal Notices 250,-00- ! I J -- ve - 1, lAJateri cjCivinff removing body and other wastes, watering our lawns and gardens and In many other ways. In addition to these uses, we have new ones. The most Important of these new uses center . around our industries. Industries In the United States use 60 billion WATER: Man's Best Friend . . . of new lands and a new life. As men grew wiser, boats grew bigger and stronger. First the seas and then the great oceans became highways. The Atlantic carried explorers to the New World. And the lakes and rivers of the Americas carried trader's watergoods, turned ed the crops and livestock of the The earliest pioneers Bettled In Springville because of the location of wuter, pure spring water, fresh from the mountain and from the earliest days to the present, this city has been noted for its pure spring wuter. Wiiat is the nature of this substance, wuter? How does it serve us? How have we treated It In return? And how can we make sure that we may continue to use and enjoy it ? From the very beginning, people gathered where there was water and food - for the plants and animals we eat need water just as we do. The first civilizations the grew in the river valleys Nile, the Tigris and Euphrates, the Indus and Ganges. Rivers were the first highways; in tlie early days whole tribes moved up and down the river valleya in search mill-whee- ls, settlers. Wars have been fought Hnd treaties signed; boundary lines have been established; civilizations have lived and died; all because of water. Today we are making more demands upon our most valuable servant than ever before. In our homes, water has many functions, old and new. We use it for drinking, for preparation of food, for washing our bodies, our clothing and household goods, for every day; gallons of fresh water In fact, the water used by industries weighs 50 times as much as all their other raw materials combined. And these figures do not Include the stream flow that is used to create power. We use water to carry away the wastes from our homes, cities and industries. This use has always been important; today, as we shall sec, It is threatening to cut down or completely prevent our oilier uses. What would hapen if our supply of clean water was shut off completely for an hour? For a day? For a week? How would this effect the daily living of every the plants cannot make use of soil's wealth of minerals unless they are dissolved. And these trees, plants and grasses, In turn, protect water and the soil. Where there are many soil plants, their roots hold the in place. When it rains, the water is held on the land to do its work. But where there are few plants, the water rune over the surface of the land, carrying the soil with it. The streams become muddy. Deep gullies appear on the land. Worst of all, many tons of precious soil are carried down the rivers to the ocean, lost forever to our use. We have already seen that wa- - ter maintains 0Ur WlhHif, sources -- not only llK, and Hfe but also animals and 4 It is easy to been called "tlie,t,k. v t0 vrh treasure-house.- " A Texas kindergarten asked her tots to writ.1 words beginning with tL M." Wrote SAVE DR. D. RAY WITT Optometrist family ? Our basic natural resources are water and the soil. Luckily for us, they both exist in great quantity. They work together to support life. Water actually creates new soil by slowly wearing away the rock of the earth's cruet. Water also brings life to the soil; EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Tintic Hotel Saturdays 2:30 to 6:30 Phone 10 for Appointments -- NYLON 3. 20.00 This Carload Sale of On COVER BLEND -- . MATTRESSES AND BOX SPRINGS Reg. $99.00 during this sale only 7 400 COIL UNIT 3-S- Crush- - tar . proof border Gold Cord handles Popular blond oak sod cl with conc venient, tray. Aim available in Seafoaa Mahogany. 8 Ventilators Ai ndvortiatd in LIFE N of these Lane specials is a handsome piece of storage furniture-gi- ves you safe swrage for. your woolen dresses, costs, and other fine things. Eveiy one MATTRESS MAY OR BOX SPRING BE PURCHASED SEPARATELY FOR RESERVES YOUR CHOICE Gcf these famous UNf returns free svvoiitve isalnit meM U Prenwe-teite- d lor oroam daM. tlhva. 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