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Show September 2, 1955 The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Four 4 Experts Tell What We Already Knew: sW'otcL Earwigs Are Garden, House Pests The European Earwig ia found in moat parti of Utah, and aoma arraa are developing in parta of Sanpete county, according to Mr. Grimahaw, Associate County Agricultural Agent. Earwigs are common peata in flower and vegetable gardens, in and alao cause annoyance houses. They will feed on almost any available plant or animal material, and breed in large numbers under a variety of conditions. The fcmaie earwig will survive the winter. She lays masses of eggs numbering 20 to more than 50 in the top two or three Inches of soil. This gives an indication why earwigs are so hard to con- trol. They can Je controlled by insecticide programs. The Extension Service recommends using Chlordane, Dieklrin, Hcptachlor or DDT dusts. These dusts are most effective when applied to larger areas and control can beat be accomplished when the whole a neighborhood cooperates in dusting program. INTELfilGRAM fL nt,s LI 2 Mr. and Mm. Iick Whorlock of Mrs. Spanish Fork ' and Mr. and small Richard Wheelock and daughter Roxanne, of Rupert, Idnlio, were in town over the week end visiting with Mrs. Richard Mrs. Helen WheeliM'ka mother, aJckson. Q 3 4 5 6 Mm. Ida Briskry of Whittier, visitor Calif., was an over-nigon Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Stella Shea. ht Mr. and Mrs. John Andrew Joined with Mr. and Mrs. George oFrsey and family of Salt Lake City lost Sunday and the group drove to Brighton and enjoyed the day. 7 8 the World Premiere of Theatre the cast of Allied Artists heads The Warriors. Errol Flynn Joanne Dru, now at the CineinaScox production Orem Geneva Drive-I- n Theatre. Four Utah Drive-I- n 9 ro-sha- re WANTED Deaths in the east coast floods topped (200) (750). Deaths in North African riotings topped (200) (750). East coast floods followed in the wake of hurricane (Diane) (Connie). Princess Margaret ia (25) (32) years of age. United Aline Workers recently received a $2 per (day) (week) raise. Russia is releasing (33) (3) more American prisoner!. Ham is slang for an amateur (farmer) (radio operator). Cantaloupe (is) (is not) a member of the gourd family. (Pittsburgh) (St. Louis) trails in the National League. The (tiger) (lion) symbolizes Great Britain. 10 Count 10 for each correct choice. A score of 0, 0, poor; 30-0- 0, average; superior, and superior. 90-10- 70-8- 0-- 20 FOR RENT modern FOR RENT home. For information call 76 or s2 108. FOR SALE VICTORIA Tomato, Fruit Juclere. $12.24. Postage No payed on cosh orders. Mrs. Louis DeRose, 502 So. 4th E., Spring-vill- e, Business Column is very '19 en - m Cake Lemon Filled To Be Stored In Your Freezer m a4tfc Utah. , Mr. and Mm. Ikm Treloar and two children Debbie and Teresa of Mm. Edith Raker spent the pnatOrrm at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pascoe, Wash., are visiting at the weekend in Sait Lake City. Her Joe Stokes. home of Don's parents, Mr. and Sister Mrs. Leah Higginbotham. recom- Mrs. William Treloar. The same materials who has spent the past seevral Jerry Sanderson, son of Mr. and Decoded Intelligram mended for dusts can also be obto the city Mrs. Leland Sanderson returned returned weeka here, tained as wet table powders and after John last ihome visitors the at Baker. visiting with Mrs. Saturday Sunday uon 01 'MRjnqsiitd 6 mixed with water to be applied Castleton home were Mr. and Mrs. for a week in Salt Lake City with E 9 'jCa 6 'SZ 9 'aueja ;0Si Z '00Z1 lojcrado I oipeu Mr. Darrell Dixon and children from Mrs. as a spray, according to Mr. and hie aunt and and uncle, Mr. and Mm. Lynn Oatler Viertel. Grimshaw. were family of Murray are guests st Harold Spanish Fork. The Dixons on former residents of Eureka. For further information the home of her parents, Mr. and conducted by Howardaon eJrry Sullivan of Park City Mrs. Arnold Rosenlund. House guests at the Lelnnd which was control, contact your County Exwaa the visitors first has suffered a broken arm in a Gardner. It end Mr. Mrs tension office and ask for the reaSndrrson home, Terry Kay, Raymond Judge, Wllford Hayes and hla daugh- Bob Ellsworth of Salt Lake City time down a mine and they were fall from a ladder while shingcent bulletin entitled "Earwig Leslie Larson and Paul Cushing and their two really thrilled with the exper- - ling the roof at hia home. Jerry s willie Newhalfen of Los Control", spent a few days last week at ter and friends are wishing him a speedy fence. and John Mrs. and Hayes grles were taken on a tour of. the j Payson Lake on a camping trip. recovery. were Chief i Lake of Salt Mine Sat last Consolidated City eon, eJrry home visitors at the Wednesday and received D. Sullivan Mrs. ac spent laat Sanderson two Mrs. in Eureka J. and Mlllbmm Charles Friday Mrs. urday Mrs. night. Bert Mr. of and Ferguson The Doctor Obora family waa Icompanied her guests on the tour word Wednesday evening that her in town on Sunday were Eugene Byrnes and two chil-dre- n children Roger and Gregory, left the day with Mr. Hayes' sisters. Hy-ruvisiting with Mrs. and Brandt Nellie Mrs. in home their for Denlost Saturday Eugene and Eddie of friends. visitafter Shells Bradley. Spon&e ver, Colo., and Walter (Sonny) Springfield, Oregon, home of Mrs. Millimans Byrnes of Salt Lake City. Eugene ing at theMr. Dale and Carol Bate of Provo and Mr. Sand-trohome of the at Guests and Mrs. Carl and Sonny are former residents parents, spent last week with their grandMrs. rFancee Lewis are a son and for the past month. of Eureka. mother, Mrs. E. A. Stokes and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold an aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and two children of Billings Vern Nevers. The youngsters Montana. They were enroute to parents, Mr. and Mrs. Whitford their home in Montana after a WEEKLY Bate drove to Eureka last Saturmonth's vacation spent in Oklahoma. day and "collected" their family and returned to Provo that evenHeeds the As ing. Mrs. Frances Ball returned Musical Instrument r'WrZHIIMtZ'Firj Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Carter and home last Wednesday after spendniZHIlSlMFlIilF' two children Donna Carol and the past six weeks in Calissrt-.r-- i wn ing nHMsiit: Picwncit-.hiHriusaKr- a Jeffry, who have been making fornia where she visited with her 8 Smoking their home in Washington, D.C., eons' and their families, Mr. and device . 1 Depicted arrived Wednesday afternoon for Mrs. Tom Bail and Mr. and Mrs. 4 Antler musical a visit with Mrs. Carter's parBall. Charles town 5 Spanish Instrument ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Garity. 0 Granular snow 10 Pear-shapMr. Carter, who ia with the U. S. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hannifin 7 Roman road gem were in Provo last Sunday attendNavy is being transferred to OakiNoteof 11 Vat land, Calif., and the family are Elks Day. Purple ing scale Guidos 11 Verify enroute to their new home. Mrs. 9 Encountered 14 Measure of Carter will be remembered as the Francis Lewhr and hia ton and 11 It Is a baritone weight former Miss Donna Garity. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lewis 84 family, Mountain 17 Pronoun home Lewis aa are at who guests tlje nymphs 15 Cbm spent Wednesday in Salt Lake 81 It is used in a 43 Great Lake 18 20 Exist . City containing pleasure and busi44 Heaven (var) . 21 Greek letter ness. 82 Above 47 Aseent 23 Owls cry 24 49 Barriers Utility 25 Mine entrance 2S2?1 Mr. and Mm. Wesley Robinson 23 Emanation SI Preach were Salt Lake City visitors on, 40 Prtyer ending SZTbr 41 Treaty Saturday of last week. State" (afc) Harangue 37 Reserve. Corps (ab.) Mrs. Don Ellison and Mr. and 28 Us filled with Imagine the fun of having individual sponge cake Mrs. Ferris Wood and two chillemon filling and frosted with whipped cream 23 Exclamation stored in your dren of Salt Lake City visited here freeze r or the freezing section of your refrigerator? Then when of satisfaction on Tuesday of this week with guests drop in unexpectedly, you can surprise them with a dessert 20 Sodium Mrs. Nellie Brandt and Mrs. Hy-ruthat a fit for royalty. (symbol) Bradley. 21 Portend This dessert is easy to make, too. You use already haked cake shells, which your grocer or bakery carries. Then yousponge 22 Icelandic make Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. Peterson the lemon fill ng with California's frozen concentrate for lemonade legend and son Morley, Mrs. John H. M State pure California lemon juice with sugar added. Heres the recipe: Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. James Fer226 So. Unlv. Ave. Provo 27 Brother of Lemon Filling ris and Mrs. Frances Ball drove 1 Jacob (Bib.) .) ran frozen concen- 2 tablespoons cornstarch to American Fork last Sunday FR 21 Direction (ik) trate for lemonade 2 tablespoons flour where they were Joined by Mr. 1 lemonade-canfu- l 80 Withered water 2 egg yolks and Mrs. Jena C. Peterson and 48 Written farm 2 tablespoons butter of Bountiful. The occasion family METHOD: Combine the concentrate for lemonade, water, sugar, of Mister was the birthday anniversary of 40 Arid cornstarch, and flour. Cook over direct moderate heat, stirring conJena Peterson and all enjoyed 48 stantly, till mixture come to a boil. Boil one minute. Remove from most pleasant day at picnic supneat and beat a little of this mixture with slightly beaten egg 48 W yolks. per and some good visiting among Then beat into remaining hot mixture. Ccok one minute more, stirthe family members. Remove from add eooL ring constantly. heat, butter, and Soffiic Fill individual sponge cake sheila with the Lemon Filling and Visitors lost Thursday at the put S3 Ability to Ml them together in pairs, inverting one on top of other. Frost top and home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pax-ma- n aidea with sweetened whipped cream. Cut ft half were Bill Dumas and two Freeze. Then put the halves together again, wrap in freezervertically. 1 Recede children of Murray. paper, and keep frozen. Thaw 25 minute before serving 3 Abrahaaft heme (Mbit Mr. and Mm. Kenneth Hone and family of Payann were in town on Sunday visiting with Mr. and ntSUWIMKMSSil Mrs. Curtis Butler. son-in-la- w, Darlene Permon of Salt WANTED House work by day or week, or will do ironing at my homo. See Delia Berry or call 591-s2 Check the correct word: 1 Mine Lake City spent the weekend here with her mother Mrs. Rhode Bell fend other members of her family. CROSSWORD PUZZLE r ed J!? i.S8S Appliances Frigldalre Forsey'a Appliance Appliances, Zenith Television, Fowler Water Heaters. Phone 60. Cafe Dona Cafe Hungry? Enjoy good food at Dons. Ice Cream, Soft drinks, pastries. Rooms for rent Market LAIRD'S MARKET Fresh Meets, Groceries, Dairy Products and Produce Frozen- Foods - Free Del. Service to your home Phones 58 or 59 Newspaper EUREKA REPORTER FIRST IN Local News Local Sports Local Society Local Advertising $1.00 per year Subscription PHONE 108 Service Station m Eureka Auto Service Lubrication Oil. Gaa Washing PHONE 84 (6-cz- 13 GENEVA DRIVE-i- in n 0REIT1 GALA WORLD PREMIERE! Open 7:00 Show 7:30 Starts Friday. m This Engagement Only Adults 65c, Children 25c Admission controlled by early run of this picture. ' loaded with j Mr. and Mm. Leslie Randle and daughter, Marjorie are spending a few daya in Salt Lake City. Stephanie Dunum of Murray, who visited at the Wm. Paxmnn home for a few days returned home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Taxman and family accompanied her to Murray. Mr. and Mrs Curtis Butler made a business trip to the Mt. Wheeler mine in the Ely area on Monday of this week. Mr. Butler trucked some equipment to the mine for the Centennial Development Company. a little luxury is good for every man Mr. and Mm. Leslie Randle and Marjorie and Mr. and Mrs. Kay Badcrlcher and son spent last Sunday at Strawberry where the men folks did a bit of fishing. yfflCJi' ...so enjoy Mr. and Mrs. Yoyle Box of ray-so- n were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Nevers on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mm. Rwliert iJiinl anil three children of Provo were in town on Wednesday visiting with Mrs. Lntrd's onither. Mrs. Nellie Lnird and other relatives. 'TO STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKE Y Mr. and Mm. Willie Xewhulfcn anil two childrrn Connie Rar su.i Douglas of Los Angeles are visiting nt the home of Mr. and Mrs Lelnnd Sanderson and the Karl Nuef4. Mr, New lull fen is the former Helen Nnof. lUII Itrown, son of ' kow 6 years old ANI) TRICED TO PLEASE the Leonaid. Browns, ret timed home on Sunday after spending a week in Tisele ns a guest of Raymond Klenda at the Tonv" Klendu home. flHW Mr. and Mm. Samlemon and family and Mr. nnl Mrs. Willie Newhalfen who are visiting here from Los Angeles, enjoyed an outing last Sunday at 1'iuio Canyon. Is-lan-d Mm. Vern Never and Mrs. E. spent isst Thursday in .Stokes cLxoo ShituiiTJOJO-j- 111 MW! KTUIIIt UIIUIICINK.M. XB0J9ATun I C8WUTT |