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Show January The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Two 20, 1956 Twenty Years Ago lEurelta PUBLISHED 2Upnrtr WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH Printed By !. AKT CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY SprlngvlIIe, Utah u second --clasa matter February 10, 1948, at the post office at Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March S, 1879. Subscription In Advance, per Year, $4.00; Per Copy, lOe HARRISON CONOVER Editor and Manager MRS. BELIE COFFEY Reporter "Entered Member: NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION UTAH, STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION WiBBT NmTM i Continued from page 1) the fane and they had their reason to be. The quintette of the local high school captured the second straight game when they defeated Springvllle by a score of 19 to 14, the game being played at Spring-villiThis win placed Tintlc in a tie with Nephl in the Nebo division with two victories and two defeats. On the same evening Tintlc sophomore team won from the sophomore team of that school by a score of 20 to 16. Mrs. Roy Naef entertained In honor of the sixth birthday of her little son Don. Games and refreshments were the features. Present were Maureen McCormick, Billy Treloar, Roseleen Davie, Mitzie Dallin, Mary Ann Caveletti, Lois Davie, Marleen Wilde, Carol Noble, Charlottee Nielsen, Charles Donnelly, Leo and Andrew Jarvis, Garry Porsey, Lynn Brady, Bob Sanderson, Ronald Carson and Evan NiWtfl R MMffAfimafc (Wii Naef. The newly elected and appointed officers of Columbia Rebecca Lodge were Installed at a meeting held In the IOOF hall. Following the lodge session and the installation ceremonies "500 was played and a delicious luncheon served. In the card playing Mrs. Theresa Viertel won high score prize and Mrs. Carl Galloway the house prize. The officers installed on this occasion were Mrs. Nellie Laird, noble grand; Robert Laird, vicegrand; Mrs. Margaret Free they, recording secretary; Mrs. Violet Fox financial secretary; Mrs. Theresa Viertel, treasurer; Mrs. Rose Taylor, right supporter to the noble grand; Mrs. Lou Barrett, left supporter to the noble grand; Mrs. Amelia Schofield, chaplain; Mrs. Sarah Runnells, warden; Mrs. Margaret Duncan, conductor; Mrs. Elizabeth Phizacklea, inside guard; Mrs. Louella Locke, outside guard; Mrs. Mary Edwards, right supportMrs. Etta er to the Gear, left supporter to Members of the Fedilis club were pleasantly entertained by Mrs. Francis Grant. Bridge was Our (Great America ik vice-gran- TN country music, siin the pop land a melodic love ballad, "When field, new styles and sounds You Said Goodbye . . . these have a way of catching public are Eddie at his best (RCA). fancy. Two new RCA releases And Jimmy Swan's "It's Your really fill thea bill. Elvis Pres- Turn to Cry is an excellent sley's singing style is refresh recording. He founds somewhat ing. His "Mystery Train and like the late Hank Williams. A "I Forgot to Remember to For- good oldie, "Gosh, I Miss You ia very well handget have an unusual rocking All the Time Bob led by Jennings (Both And Fell's "Thats rhythm. Terry the Way the Ball Bounces is MGM). If you like gay numbers, Bonoutstandingly different, la MGM has released two fine nie Lou's "Barnyard Hop And sacred songs by the . late and a happy, hoppy number. Copua' "Any Old Time great Hank Williams "Thank Cowboy God and "The BatUe of Arma- U also quite catchy (King). An And Decca'a album, geddon. "Near the Cross, is one of the top sacred albums, featuring Depicted insect 10 Injures 12 Itemised bill 14 War god 15 Elude 17 Tree IS Six (Roman) 19 Individuals 2! Part of "be 1,4 22 Volcano Sicily Great Lake 26 Foreteller 27 Short 28Gutta (sb.) 29 Goddess of plenty 30 Operated 31 Direction (ah.) 32 Palm fruit 33 Pulled il Other gay lilting number, that's quite different, is "Sugar Nan-n- er by Tommy Hill (Hickory). And for tricky yodel numbers. Bob Wills "Echo Yodel is hard to beat (Decca). OTHER GOOD Utah will contribute $257 million toward the $65.9 billion Federal budget just submitted to congress by President Eisenhower, according to Utah Foundation, the priplayed followed by a delicious vate, tax research luncheon. Mrs. John Bunnell won agency. the high score prize. Mrs. Frank This amount is equivalent to Briskcy the cut prize. for every man, woman, and The Colored Ghosts had a hard $331 in the state. For the average in the child time defeating the of four persona in Utah, family in basketball game played Eureka, these expenditures will equal the final score being 38 to 34. to the foundation. Miss Luc lie Anderson, daughter $1,326 according Utah's calculated share of the of Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson of expected expenditure total for the present (1956) fiscal year is $250.8 million, or $324 per capita ($1294 for a family of four). The states share of the $64.5 billion federal budget for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1955, was $261.6 million, or $325 per capita ($1,299 for a family of four). Thus, Utah's share of the presidents proposed budget for 1957 is $6 million greater than that of the present fiscal year (fiscal 1956) and $5 million greater than that of last year. For an average family of four persons, this represents an increase of $32 from the 1956 budget, and a rial of $27 from the federal expenditures of 1955. d. it la 24 5 Within (comb, form) 6 Level 7 Preposition 8 Tell a falsehood 9 Pastries 10 It sometimes infests Observe 13 Ant 16 Queen Victoria (ab.) II Associates 20 Fencing positions 23 Nullify 25 German prince 11 Pifcinfeipcn 43 Canadian 30 Deep valleys 33 Cupolas province 34 It Is found In 44 Driving - (ab.) command 35 Cringe 40 Seed covering 41 Be borne 43 Units 47 Barrier 49 Propel a boal U Chinese river 53 Behold! 36 Above 37 Toiletry case 39 Note of scale 39 Malay garments 45 Radon (ah.) 46 Finish 48 Wash lightly 49 Fabulous bird 50 Shore 52 Run way to RELEASES are "Sixteen Tons (Red Garrett, Decca); "Are You Satisfied? (Sheb Wooley, MGM); (Chet Atkins, RCA); "Honey "Who Will It Be? (Justin Tubb, Decca) and "Theres No Use Now" (Skeeter Bonn, RCA) marry Shows pleasure 55 Be Indebted VERTICAL 1 Common mineral 2Age 3 Type square 4 Prejudice 54 . Utah Family of Four Pays SU26 to Federal Budget, Says Tax Foundation All-Sta- rs motho. wc HORIZONTAL best-receiv- ed non-prof- i aiumcmi posut MODucn Here's (he Answer 12 of Jimmie Davis' songs, including "Supper-tim- e, "Taller Than Trees," "By And By, "Near the Cross, "Lily of the Valley and "To My Mansion in the Sky. Several girl artists have chosen the wedding ballad for their theme. Rita Robbins sings "Blue Anita Carter Wedding Bells. does "I Wore Dark Glasses . . . both pretty, but sad, ballads (RCA). And Patti Pages "Go On With the Wedding will be popular with country music fans (Mercury). Wanda Jackson's singing is very appealing in two beautiful love ballads, "It's the Same World and "Don't Dp the Things Hed Do (Decca). Popular Eddie Arnold sings the blues in "Trouble in Mind d; vice-gran- 1 WEEKLY. CROSSWORD PUZZLE aid expenditures will amount toveterans will amount to $19.2 mil- Foundation analysts point out $16.7 million ($22 per capita) of lion ($25 per capita). that this is the first time since which $9.7 million ($13 per capita) 1948 that a president actually submitted a balanced budget to con- would be for direct military supmillion ($9 per capAccording to spokesmen for the gress. The proposed 1957 federal port and $7.0 techeconomic for and ita) going Methodist Church, a recent sciena budget contemplates surplus (excess of revenues over expenditures) nical assistance to foreign nations. tific sampling of 1700 of its nine membership indicated per cent are opposed to drinking cocktails. Some 50 per butions of $27.7 million ($36 per cent saw no harm in playing bingo capita).- - and the state's share of despite a Methodist precept ruling the cost of benefits provided to against games of gambling. of $434 million, of which Utah's calculated share would be $1.7 million. In 1955 federal expenditures exceeded revenuee by $4.2 billion. Utah's share of this 1955 federal deficit was $16.3 million. This balancing of the proposed 1957 federal budget is made possible by million-plu- Interest payments on the al debt will result in Utah greater anticipated revenue resulting from the continued expansion of the nation's economy. No tax cuts nor tax hikes (except for a suggested increase in postal rates) were proposed in the budget. Based upon the Utah foundation calculations, Utah will contribute $64.5 million ($83 per capita) in taxes for the support of the air force, $37.0 million ($48 per capita) for the navy, $33.5 ($43 per capita) for the army, and $7.6 million ($10 per capita) for atomic energy development under the President's proposed budget. Utah's share of proposed foreign nationcontri- that s 72 Mining $118,000,000 Payroll for Utah One ninth of Utah's billion dollar a year income is earned by 26,000 Utahns engaged in mining and in smelting and refining metals. This $118,000,000 payroll helps create thousands of additional jobs in the stale. A prosperous mining industry means a prosperous Utah. UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "From Ihs earth comas an abundant Iff for all Legal Notice Probate and Guardianship Notices Consul! County dork or ttio Respective Signors (or further Information Notice to Creditors Estate of ANTONIO also known as TONY ECHE-VARRIET- A, ECHEVARRIETA, Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at Eureka, Utah, on or before the 2nd day of May, A. D. 1956. MARIE ECHEVARRIETA, Administratrix of the estate of Antonio Echevarrieta, also known as Tony Echevarrieta, Deceased. Ray S. McCarty, 1956 STYLE... Attorney for Administratrix 409 Boston Building, Salt Lake City 11, Utah. Published in The Eureka Reporter, Dec. 30, 1955, Jan. 6, 13. 20, 1956 NOTICE People wishing to have their car assessed with their property must bring their 1955 paid tax notice with them when they apply for the 1956 license. Arnal Garfield, Signed: Juab County Assessor Published in The Eureka Reporter Jan. orient Out of Kentucky, the great bourbon country, comes the greatest of them all, mellow, warmhearted, aged to perfection six full years... Ancient Age. We challenge you to find a better bourbon. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT IQDIION WHISKEY 6 YEARS OLD 86 PROOF C1956 ANCIENT AGE DIST. C0., FRANKFORT, KY. 6, 13, 20, 1956. Bingham, former residents of Eureka, waa married to Malcolm Robertson also of Bingham. P. J. Fennell, chairman of the president's annual Birthday Ball, stated that arrangements were going forward and additional plans being made to make this an out standing affair. Final arrangements had been made for a modern radio to be installed In the Elks Pavilion so that the presidents address could be heard during the dance. A separate dance was being planned for Silver City to be con' ducted by Mrs. Leo Green. An orchestra from Mammoth to furnish the music. r ' just FIGURATIVELY I SPEAKING? L "N A V I ... she owns an electric clothes dryer All the work comes out of washday when you get an electric clothes dryer. Just take the wet clothes from your washer, toss them in the dryer, and set the dial. They come out as you want them damp for ironing or fluffy dry. Electric dryers now come in cdors to blend with your home interiors. Be Modern LIVE ELECTRICALLY Utah Power & Light Co. |