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Show Eureka SUjmrtre GJIfr PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH Printed By ART CITY PUBLISHING INTELHGRAMI COMPANY Check correct identiflcstlon of there famous lakes. Utah SnuNoviLLE, second-c- l ilm matter February 10, 1948, at the "Entered poet office at Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March S, 1879." Subscription In Advance, Per Year, $4.00; Per Copy, 10c u Editor and Manager . Reporter NATIONAL Harrison Conover ... Mrs. Belle Coffey - EDITOR) ' Crater Lake Is in (Oregon) (Washington). Finger Lakes are in (New York) (Michigan). The Great Lakes (do) (do not) form largest body of fresh water on earth. Gatun Lake forma part of the (Soo) (Tana ma) lock system. lleelfool Lake is in (Tennessee) (Virginia). Youd go to (Louisiana) (Georgia) to see Lake Ponchartrain. Yellowstone Lake is in (Arizona) i 3Sel Ia,c5,i!" xr nuinijiijurm (Wy-omin- equipment 10 Grave 11 Underworld II Playing card -- off Distinction 10 l Blood component II Large birds Scorns IS Sitting 14 Pealed II Colored 19 8 IUuioXMt BUBjinoq g 'uoSwo Joa I 8th Birthday Calls For Birthday Party Hit usually Is used in S3 Impregnates IS Horse 10 Metal 41Tb (prefix) 43 Belabor birthday, anniversary. The young folks had a gala afternoon playing games and Larry's mother served a delicious party luncheon, complete with a decorated beautifully birthday cake. Prizes for the games were won by Brent Burraaton, David Redmond, Roger Bridgeman, Sue Bell, Mary Quigley, and Sandra Butler. Guests at the party Included Eric Stapley, Brent Burraaton, Gary Glllisple, Kent Bigler, Charles and Sue Jameson, David Redmond, Larry Ewell, Kenneth Ray and Diane Lunt, Sue Bell, Gloria Castleton. Carol Webb, Gloria Ann Castleton, Irene Atkin, Karen Christensen, Mary Quigley, and 41 Molten rock 44 Dash 47 Age 49 Malt beverage SI Psyche part 53 It is used the west monkey type 39Tkr Keel State (ah) , 10 Little demon 11 Tjrpe size II Mixed 14 Oceana SI So belt! 17 Redact II In the tame place (ab.) II Hones' homos 49 Direction (ab.) 41 Regret 48 Perfect II Goddess of infatuation M Small finch II Served 14 Untie Chapter No. 18. OES, met in regular session on Monday evening, June 6. Worthy Matron LaVon Ryan presided. She was assisted by the associate patron, Alton H. Baker. Tentative plans for the annual Robert Morris picnic were made with place and exact date to be announced at a later time. Associate Matron Lula E. Baker will be In charge of the picnic plana. Ethel Donnelly and Edith Baker were appointed to serve on the visiting committee for the month of June. Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Alton H. Baker, hosts for the evening. Mrs. Rhode Bell entertained at a children's party on Tuesday afternoon honoring her eon Larry on the occasion of hie eighth 9 Classes IS Not (prefix) 17 Capuchin r. Fashions For- - (ab.) Stir Greek letter II Primped II Counterfeit UVWN pnofSiHS "eyniea s MiMuuax fi SU1SUSJ t oq 14 Boredom 18 United 30 Suffix II Gaelic S3 Unbleached 15 Stagger Plans Annual Picnic 01 Sounder mentally 11 Hurry 17 souri). Great Salt Lake is in (Wyoming) (Utah). Decoded Intelligram 8 Crescent I Domestic slave 7 College degree part of rldinx g). News Family (continued from page 1) Temple". Elder Fred Davis made an appeal to parents to better pre-prtheir children for baptism try to help them to more fully realize the Importance and obligations of this most sacred ordinance. He admonished church leaders to put first things first, also to put their own houses in order. Michael David Olsen, who was to be baptized that day, had the privilege of opening the door to reveal a beautiful picture of the baptism of Jesus. One side panel portrays the Suaquehanne River where the first baptism was performed, the other panel shows the mountains, refuge of the Saints. President Patten gave an account of how the pictures came into being under the skillful fingers of Grant Johnson, who contributed not only his time and talent but the material for the pictures. He was assisted in the rough work by his wife and by Myron Olsen. Pres. Patten gave the dedicatory and closing prayer. The Mia Maids of the stake, together with their mothers met in the stake house Tuesday night for a festival. Directed by stake Mia Maid leader, Ruby Bigler, the following program waa presented: Reading, Colleen Fox; song, Santa, quin girls sextette; accordian solo. Sherry Painter; reading, Connie Morgan; piano solo, Nora West-ove- r; vocal duet, Caroline Nelson and Phyllig Griffith. Mra. Bigler gave an explanation of the requirements for Mia Joy pins and said that the girls would receive them at conference. Refreshments were served. Prayers were by Mary Thomas and Wanda Greenhalgh. Stake Bee Hive girls swarm day waa held May 31 at 2 p.m. at Eureka under the direction of stake leader, Naomi Jermaln. Program Included prelude music, Colleen Holyock; song, congregation; song of Joy, Santaquin 2nd; skit, Sant 1st; flower ceremony. Eureka ward; building of the hive, 1st ward; award and presentations by stake and ward leaders; 2nd ward girls presented their leader, Christina Paul with a green and white quilt Remarks were made by stake leader; song, Goshen ward. The following girls are honor bees: LaVon - Castleton, Cheryl Christensen, Kathryn Jarmain, Norma Marjorie Larson, LsRene Karen Nelson, Melds Stickney, Nelson, Madeline Strasburg, York, Dianne White, Helen d, Shaw, Karma Taylor, Sharon Karen Robbins, Norma Smith,, Ellen Greenhalgh, Glenya Christensen, Bonnie Heelis, and Leila Greenhalgh. Prayers were by Kathy Jarmain and Jeannle Smith. Box lunches and a display of handcraft completed the enterae A Santsquln-Tintl- c stake Primary party waa held laat Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Elite Bell. Hoatenea for the evening were Mrs. Bull, Wanda Colovich PUZZLE CROSSWORD Carrying Case HORIZONTAL Santaquin-Tinti- c Untie Chapter OES C WEEKLY 1,7 Depicted Primary Board Enjoys Party and Verda Marshall. A nicely arranged lunch was served at 7 p.m. with table decorations carrying out a purple and yellow color scheme. The following program was presented: vocal duet, Allie Platt and Melba Nelson; a story by Jennie Murdock, and the members enjoyed group singing. At the close of the program, a short business meeting was held. Those in attendance were Louise Thomas, Carmella Thomas, Florence Lamb, Elms Fowkea, Lome Draper, Allie Platt, Jennie Murdock, Melba Nelson and the hostesses, Mrs. Bell, Mrs. Colovich and Mrs. Murdock. (North) (South) Dakota is the site of Devils Lake. Lake of the Ozarks is in (Arkansas) (Mis IL. VLN i June The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Tage Two Mrs. Joe Boyer of Compton, California, visited during the past week at the home of Mr. and Mra. Vem Never. She la a cousin of Mr. Nevera, and will be remembered as Mias Pearl Martin. Mra. Martha Van Wagoner re- k turned laat Saturday from a vacation spent in Pennsylvania where she visited with her mother and two sisters and their two-wee- families. Uv-ingsto- 10, 1955 Party Marks Birthaay Sunday Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Daniels were hosts at a family dinner party on Sunday evening at their home in Payson. The party waa in celebration of Mrs. Daniel's birthday anniversary. Tables were set on the spacious lawn at the Daniels home and covers were laid for 45 guests. members All of Mrs. Alice Jameson's family were present, and included her four sons and their families and her three daughters and families, grand children and great grandchildren, which made for a very happy day for all. Those present were Mr. and Mra. Burt is Jameson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jameson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Jameson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jameson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Bigler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lunt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Nebe-kand daughter, Mrs. Rhoda Bell and daughter, Darlene and son, Larry, and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Elton and baby, and Mrs. Susan Daniels and Mrs. Matilda Bills of Payson. er Mrs. Sterling Burraaton and daughter, Colleen, and Mrs. Jack Lucas and daughter, Pat spent Tuesday In Salt Lake where they combined business and pleasure. Mrs. Harry Randle of Salt Lake was in town on Tuesday for a short visit with relatives. MISCELLANEOUS MAYOR CHARLES FERRIS, are you planning to represent Eureka at the annual MILKING MAYOR CONTEST In Logan, June 17 and 18? FOR SALE Modem Home. See or call Sterl Laird. Phone 208. jnlO FIVE-ROO- FOR M SALE Furnished house, Terms can be arranged. Call 237, Eureka. J10 $250. CABINET Model, Stromberg-Carl-o- n combination radio and record player. Reasonable, Phone after Springvllle HUnter 5 p.m. tfc Sira. Leah Higginbotham of Salt ONE Overstuffed chair, good conLake City who has spent the past d OFT TO WORM dition. Phone Springvllle HUnter Mrs. iMac Bigler, Mrs. Jerry two weeks visiting with her sisla after 8 p.m. dark shades for spring and sum- Elton and Linda Lunt assisted ter, Mrs. Edith Baker, returned tfc mer. Thai's the tread, says Cal- Mrs. Bell In serving and enter- to her home on Monday of this week. vert's Man of Distinction stylist. taining Larry's guests. And this fashionable suit of wool tropical worsted Illustrate the Yvery latest color end pattern fashion. It is midnight blue with tainment a faint slub pattern In light blue, A Boy Scout court of honor waa with a navy boHbnwtel held recently In Goshen with an straw ha Mote the interesting array of camping and Forsey's Appliance Frigldalre coutcraft items on display. Eurbodied eoaL Zenith Television, Appliances, eka gave up the honor flag to Go- Fowler Water Heaters. Phone 80. shen. Boys from Eureka awarded badges were Terry Kay. Star, 3M; Paul Cushing, Star, 2M; Ronald Bird, Tenderfoot; John Sutherland, SCIENCE III Tenderfoot; Kay Colovich, 2 M; Ronald Jones, Apprentice; James Dons Cafe Hungry T Enjoy good YOUR LIFE Maxwell, Tenderfoot; Frank Maxfood at Don's. Ice Cream, Soft well. 2nd Class. drinks, pastries. Roans for rent. rewho stake in the Scouters vet10 received year cently have Premature Babies eran pins are Loren Thompson, One of medicines most difficult Bishop Evelyn Kirk, and Albert McKay. These pins were given by problems is premature birth. InBoy Scouts of America for 10 years fants who arrive early are not actuLAIRD'S MARKET of service In the scouting program. to in life world. our ally ready begin Freeh Meats, Groceries, Dairy They are too amall, and their nerJ00fBUS4S0lmahedeanabnaaaaa$iheland.planHnf Products and Produce Mra. Rhoda Bell and eon, Larry vous aystema are still undeveloped. 1m and eterwor Do fond a tam homo. Todcfm planting Frozen Foods were in Provo on Saturday visitInfectious diseases find them easy bfl united oflfertttf Stated federal and Private UnfioMira Mr. Free Del. Service to your home son and her with family, ing prey. Their feeding is difficult. and Mra. Wm. Bell and eon. T?ig face fhi need to mate mi Ilians of ioafiiy aero Phones 68 or 59 In spite of all this, doctors now mors productive, have new tools BIr. end Mrs. Jerry Elton and with which to fight baby, drove to Provo on Saturday for a babys life and spent the day with Mr. Elton's when standard mother, Mra. Lillian Elton and her treatment fails. family. When a child Jo-Le- ne Sandra Butler. well-suite- Des-man- FORESTR- Sony II Browned VERTICAL t ! Fastens I Exist I Two (prefix) 4 Performer 40 Business Column Appliances two-botto- m Cafe Market j - Newspaper arrivea prema Deir old Unclo Chariot doesn't believe in spoiling anyone iwlth gifts. The card aayi: "This it a gift tam your own wriit watch!" 1 FORESTR- Y1919pionier GCnual mump) ARNOLD made the fin) observation flight over a forest Firs for the ILlForcst Service. H 195V THOUSANDS OF ACRES 4 TIMBER WCU SAVED THROUGH USE OF AIRCRAFT PLANES AND SMOKE JUMPERS GET 10 FIRES FASt EVERY MINUTE COUNTS. JWttnrorf tfftcffreortsfi Yre wcHrodsoct Q cqvpmcMfwr foiwchtwartk or CMtrvL . wmt Ftn m rr v ws axo roArsrs turely, the doctor usually puts it in to an incubator, a sealed crib with special heaters, a upply of pure oxygen and filters designed to keep out dangerous germs. Protecting the infant from infection la the big problem. In spite of air filters, germs can still attack the child. And recent investigations how that the best way to combat the infectious invaders is with the antibiotie drug that art effective against many different germs. Malnutrition of the mother is being studied as a possible cause of premature birth. Preliminary studies indicate that there is danger of premature birth unless the expectant mother is getting enough vitamin E, the fertility vitamin In wheat germ oil, and vitamin K, which promotes healthy blood circulation. The laboratories have developed1 nutritional supplements like Obron to provida in capsule form the vitamins and minerals needed by a pregnant woman. Much more will have to be learned by science before premature births actually can be prevented. However, their number is gradually decreasing. And when a baby does arrive before its time, today's chances of survival art much greater than they were even five years ago. Mrs. Allor Jameson and daughter, Mrs. Rhoda Bell were in Deseret on Monday attending funeral services for CharlU Bewanlt, cousin of Mrs. Jamesons. Decors Day lsitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Steel Laird were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Laird and ton, Mr. and Mrs. Don Lalni and son, Mr. ami Mrs. Wm. Brough of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Civil I.aird and 3 children of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Laird and daughter Marie of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Brandon and three children of Payson, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken' noth Laird of 1'ayaon, I inn CM RANT Mra. Nellie Laird and Mrs. Leo Green were in Salt Lake on Monday combining business and pleas- 1000 ure. SEOUM Ttttt MAN HOUR. fkotkt m rooms, psstooe amo asrmutmsay CEVERAL fine discs are riding high now and, surprisingly, some an happy tunes. Joan Hager's "Bob-O-Ll- nk Blues" has a gay, lilting , quality and Coin' Steady With i the Blues" by George fit Earl features tricky, rocking rhythm (Mercury). Ruby Wells (Victor) sings shes "Fighting the Blues" end Ted Rains answers beautifully with "Free of the Blues (Decca). Jimmy Newmans offering is the pretty "Blue Dar-H- n" (Dot). The girl vocalists have come up with some great ballads, and Wanda Jacksons "Tears at the Grand Ol Opry" should be ex- ceptionally popular (Decca). Anita Carter duets beautifully with herself in I'm Sony If That's the Way You reel" (Vic- tor), and Jean Shepard (Capitol) chooses the currently popular "A Satisfied Mind. In the sacred vein the Bangers Quartet have a good, unusual arrangement of "Sing, Brother, Sing" (Capitol). Kings Reno & Smiley duet nicely "Jesus Is Waiting," and T. Tommy's "Salvation Is Free is also excellent gospel singing (Mercury). Red Foley has two good peppy numbers in "You Little So and So" and "Plantation Boogie,' while Ernest Tubb doea a cute novelty number, "Hive You Stwn," backed by a nire ballad, "It's a Lonely World (All Decca). Carl Smiths "Old Lonesome is one of his best, beautifully and convincingly sung. Carl also handles the vocal oo Theres a Botthe Tunesmlths tle Where She Used to Be." Times Mra. Hmry Franks was a Salt Lake visitor on Monday of this week. EUREKA REPORTER FIRST IN o Local News O Local Sports O Local Society Local Advertising O Mrs. Carlos Rife and small son, Richard of Springvllle were in town over the weekend vlnitlng with Mra. Euella Gear, while "Pop" Rusty and Jay Chatterton tried their luck at a bit of fishing. They report good luck. m Recent visitors of Mrs. E. A. Stokes were her eons and families Mr. and Mra. Whitford Bate of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Stokes of Orem. They also visited with the Vem Nevera and BUI Bate family. Subscription 94.00 per year PHONE 108 Service Station Eureka Auto Service Lubrication OU, Gas Washing PHONE 84 Jeanette Hicks and Billy Walker have e great duet in "Let's Make Memories Tonight" (All Colum- -j bla). Jesse Rogers puts his heart1 Into a fine ballad, "Impatient Heart," while Bob Wills' group doea the nice, swlngy "So Long, HI See You Later (Both MGM). Another good, bouncy one is Benny Martin's "Thats What 111 Do to You" (Mercury). artist, Hylo Capitol's new Brown, bids for stardom with "Get Lost, You Wolf" and "Lost to a Stranger." And Jimmie Rodgers Snow's "Someone Else's Heartache" Is one of his top releases (Victor). Attractive Designs to Choose From Regular Printed Style Raised Letter Styles OTHER GOOD RELEASES are "Green Mountain Hop (Reno ft Smiley, King); "Too Many Tears" (Jlmm & Jess, Capitol); "The Kentuckian's Song" (Eddie Arnold, Victor); "Summer Kisses"; (Cowboy Copus, King); way" (Tom Tall, Fabor'- 'Tart of Your Heart" (Opa. Jean, Hickory) and "Get Me On Your Mind (Ernie Clhiffin, Hickory). Irt f-ullidh- 161 South Main (?o. |