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Show August 19, 1955 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Two atlp? iEurrim ftrpnrter BY " PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH Printed By ART CITY PUBLISHING Spunoville, Utah ATE summer and fall bring the kind of weather that makes most women think long sweaters. ingly of hand-kn- it From a fashion standpoint, its the best time to think of them, since there's still plenty of Ume to make additions to a fall ward robe. This year, yarn manufacturers have created new yarn blend wool and nylon and the tweeds. The bulky knits look new, too, and many of these come in beautiful, vivid colors; among them a soft, rich, Wedgewood blue. If you've s daughter or niece going back to high school or college, you'll And she'll welcome one more sweater or Jacket. And these girls cherish the hand-kn- it fashions for or their expensive look. middies, There are long-torblouse cardigan and tuck-i- n styles, big and little collars. The girls will add their own ribbon or bead trim for dressy wear. Many of these girls, are expert themselves, turning out socks,, sweaters, gloves and scarves for the boys they date. Designer Ceil Chapman feels that hand --crocheted stoles in pretty yams and colors are right with the short formal gowns she designs. She likes them worn over the head and fluffed loosely about the face. for sheer flattery. COMPANY e poet office Editor and Manager Reporter - NATIONAL Harrison Conover Mrs. Belli Coffey ...... EDITORIAL SUSTAINING- - 'TA MILES MI hand-crochet- Archers to Roam Most of State Oral J. Wilkinson, Republican state chairman, announced Tuesy campaign day that a During Special Hunt two-da- workshop will be conducted OctoBow and arrow hunters will tip ber 14 and IS at the State Fair- the lid off of this year's deer seagrounds Colosseum in Salt Lake son Sept. 3. The hunt will run City for all State, County, and through Sept 25. With the exception of the drainvoting district officers of the par- ages into Bingham Canyon, 500 ty In Utah. sessions here are yards each side of the The two-da- y canyons loop road and part of a national project being the Immediate drainages into Fish comnational the sponsored by cam- Lake, the entire state is open to mittee and follows a four-da- y the archers. school in Washington bn paign Anyone wishing to obtain a bow state 10 7 to all for September chairmen, which will be attended hunting permit must first possess a big game or combination fishing by Mr. Wilkinson. The plans also call for a huge and hunting license, according to the state fish and game departrally the night of October 14 ment. with an outstanding program and a national speaker yet to be selApplications must Include the ected. The workshop sessions here applicants full name and address, will be conducted by a representa- big game license number, and 33 in legal tender. tive of the national commitee. Permits may be purchased now at Fish and Game offices, 1596 Carrying a considerable portion Went North either by mall of It around on his shoulders, the or in person.Temple, American taxpayer doesn't think While hunting with bows and it's such a small world. arrows, hunters must observe the tagging law, the wearing of red The average infant it 20 inches clothing while hunting, and all the reguset long at birth, smiles at four weeks, other regulations deerfor hunts. The has first tooth at seven months, lar and special board has also decreed this year first word at ten. Parley-Immigrati- DINING table and six chairs. 49 a26 So. 1st E., Bantaquin. an UT-150-- R; Sclents is ts have known that salicylates were a definite help in fighting the aliment, but they haven't known exactly why. The university study is the first to show that the administration of salicylates triggers a dual action: it stimulates the system causing the body to increase secretion of hormones and it also brings about Increased utilisation of hormones ed so Republican Party Head Sets School FOR SALE Research Indicates Treatment for Rheumatic Fever VICTORIA Tomato, Fruit Juclers. No precooking. $12.24. Postage New hope in preventing lasting payed on cash orders. Mrs. Louis heart damage in rheumatic fever DeRose, 502 So. 4th E., Springs4tfc victims was revealed this week by ville, Utah. University of Utah pediatrician Dr. Vincent C. Kelley. SMALL G.E. refrigerator, perfect running order. Call 53, Eureka. Speaxing oeiore the first al8 Congress on Rheumatic Fever In Rio de Janlero, Dr. Kelley reported on recent university reWANTED search which gives fresh clues in disease. the WANTED AT ONCE Rawlelgh combating damaging Dealer In Juab County. Write Dr. Kelley and his colleagues Rawlelgh's, Dept. have made two important discovA26 1415 23 SL, Denver, Colo. eries concerning why salicylates a aspirin-lik- e have compounds beneficial effect when administered to rheumatic fever patients. f matter February 10, 1948, at the u Mcand-cluat Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Subscription In Advance, Per Year, $4.00; Per Copy, 10c "Entered Sweaters Blend With Fall's Beauty Hand-Kn- it pituitary-adrenal-cortic- al by body tissues. This knowledge provides medical men with a new key for devising better ways to control the ravages of rheumatic fever. or Ain wear, (Ms task-f- al Mease Is fashioned sf soft, wmL1 TMq, particular seeds! Is trlaaaed with pearl but- -, aad tidy, flowers. (National Hind Knitting Yarn Association) 226 So. Univ. Ave FR 13 Haal-ka- H Ambulance Service Funeral Directors on says The United States accounts for Chivalrous Pilot that guns of any kind may note be carried afield by archers during Bowman, N. C. Alfred Miller, over 60 per cent of the world's oil the special season. cruising in his plane over Highway consumption outside the Iron The department also noted that 85 near here, happened to see to archery permits are considered Mrs. Olea Septon onstruggling her automospecial and restrict the possessor change flat tire The whooping crane, with its Phone Eureka 481 or Payson 72 , from applying for or possessing bile, while other drivers whizz ad wlngspread, now numbers Miller Mr. deer other chivalrously by. brought fewer than type special any permit, 25 in the United States Archers in Utah last year pur- his plane to a landing, helped her and all but two winter on ArLowell J. Crabb J. Keith chased 777 special deer permits for change the tire and was off into kansas National Wildlife Refuge, this kind of hunting. A 20 hunt- the blue again. Texas. They migrate to nesting er harvest was recorded for the Canada. in north-we- st The road to success is dotted grounds 1954 season. with many tempting parking places. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Harper Canada's province of Ontario drove to Amerclan Fork last Sun- was recently plagued with at least son and to their with visit day 149 simultaneous forest fires, largNed Mrs. and Mr. their families, est total ever in the prov. Mattinson, and Mr. and Mrs. Bob lnce, because reported of extreme drought Mattinaon, but were disappointed conditions. at not finding either family at home. On Monday they received The American motorist in one cards from both their sons. The consumes enough gasoline to Ned Mattlnsons were vacationing year 29j-inc- h pipe line stretchin Canada and the Bob Mattlnsons fill afrom here to the moon. were spending their vacation in ing Liberty will not descend to a Calif. At any rate Sacramento. a people must raise them' people; were find where out to glad they to selves liberty. It is a blessing their wandering family could be that must be earned before it can found. be enjoyed. Anonymous. Mrs. Earl Potts was in Payson Peanut hulls have many induslast Friday visiting with her moThey are used as ther, Mrs. John Adams, who 1s trial uses.and polishing abrasive confined to the Payson hospital grinding where she is receiving medical and sound insulation. They are also sold as poultry litter and for treatment for pneumonia. . roughage in poultry feed. Mrs. Dennis Harrington accomThe falling drops at last will panied her daughter Sr. Margaret wear the stone. Lucretius. to Lake Salt Denyse City last who risk Jellyfish Pearl divers, where she plans Sunday afternoon stings and sharks, seldom get rich. to visit for a few days. The average diver is lucky to break even after the shipowner and crew take tnelr snare of the What's New A which gently rocks baby to sleep profits. Some divers make as and then shuts off at a pre-smany as 50 decents a day. time; a machine that can be adaptAtoms for rear ed both for lawn mowing and floor Life In our land stands a good polishing and, inevitably, atomic clock, which (tts claim- chance of being revolutionized for ed) will run accurately for 300 the better in the near future, through the application of atomic years! energy to peaceful uses. Already some 1.200 firms are in stiff comMen would be a lot better off petition in developing atomic enerTWO KINDS OF MILK DISTRIBUTION ARE SEEKING i if they stopped trying to under- gy In medicine, science, and indusstand women and just enjoyed try and competition in our free BUSINESS YOUR STORES VS. DOORSTEP having them around. Doyles town enterprise system always has meant progress, to the advantage (Pa.) Intelligencer. of all. Utahs Milk Study Committee found that if the store Crabb and Jolley Mortuary 90-in- ch . . . everybody agrees on the importance of protecting Utah dairy farmers through fair and constant prices . Ibe Attractive Designs to Choose From A 161 crib-rock- Regular Printed Style A Raised Letter Styles Co leally About? - South Main, Springville, Utah Big business depends upon small business. One big company relies on 40,000 small suppliers of materials and services to keep When success turns a man's head. It always leaves him looking in the wrong direction. extra QUO perfection. extra quality Legal Notice TESTIMONY SHOWED THAT A "FIXED" PRICE can't bo beaten. a treat worth n, repeating ON MILK YOU BUY IN STORES MEANS A HIGH PRICE Annewunent No. 28 Golden Sunset Mining Company a Corporation of the State of Utah, principal place of business, Santaquln, Utah. Notice la hereby given that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Golden Sunset Mining Company, held on the 8th day of August, 1955. assessment No. 28 of one half cent per share was levied upon the capital stock of the corporation issued and out' standing, payable at once to Thomas E. Chatwin. secretary of the company at his office. Santa-quiUtah. Any stuck tqion which thin may remain unpaid on September 2nd, 1955. will be delinquent and advertised for ante at public auction and unless payment is made before will be sold at 6 p m. on the 3rd day of 1955. at the office of the secretary to pay for the delinquent asaewiment thereon, together with the cost of advertising and expemie of sale. THOMAS E. CHATWIN old-tim- friendly price - Doorstep distributors dont want this. So naturally they prefer a fixed or "pegged retail price for both score aad doorstep delivered milk. Cestui! County Clerk or Ike Roipocfivo Signor tor fartfitr Information ...All Kentucky made all straight bourbon. e Famous for Its natural Kentucky flavor. u. for example) price, doorstep distributors and store sales would be in danger of losing customers would increase. (home-deliver-y, Guardianship Notices ...You can taste the smoothness of 2 extra years at no extra cost mellowsd to ValUO extra Is s value that Its price of milk should go 2c, or more, below the doorstep Scientists at Florida State University are seeking to determine If there la any relationship between the severity of a polio epldmic and the prevailing humidity, temperature range and barometric pressure at the time of Its Probate and old IFuss er et j-ub(idliing. Mr. Stuart Russell, who represents 30 milk producer testified to the cooperatives throughout the country Committee that where the retail price of milk is "fixed, k has invariably been fixed too high. Consumers who want to buy their milk from stores should not be prevented from getting the cash-and-car- ry sav- ings possible from this kind of distribution. customers arc entitled to the savings because they help earn them. And theyll get them at Cash-and-car- ry Safeway and other retail stores os long as the price you pay for milk Is not "fixed" by law or agreement . Oc-tuli- fTtjm.tJTt'i 6ttEirnnlTl?linri5? Secretary STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY 86 PROOF Provo ECHO SPRING DISTILLING CO., LOUISVILLE. KY. Published in the Eureka Reporter Aug. 12. 19. 26 and September 2, 1955 Safeway Stores, incorporated Jolley |