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Show lJa ge Two hr Harriot Hrjinrtrr PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH Printed By ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY SpringvlllB, Utah matter February 10, 1948, at the poet "Entered as second-clas- s office at Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 8, 1879." Subscription In Advance, per Year, i00; Per Copy, lOe HARRISON CONOVER Editor and Manager MRS. BELLE COFFEY Reporter Member: ' June 1, 1056 tpled Childrens Hospital in Salt The Eureka (Utah) Reporter NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION VL R raswunnu ccs. 'n,1lcr Window INeed Business Column Market New windows are needed in one out of every two home being remodeled, according to A.. B. Campcn, a Peoria, 111., designer who specializes in home LAIRD'S MARKET Freeh Meats, Groceries, Dairy Products and Produce Froxcn Foods Free Del. Service to your homo Phones 58 or 69 modernization planning. Hit reasons are: 1. More light. "Dark rooms are characteristic of houses," says the designer. MA good goal is to have 20 percent as much window area in a room out-dat- ed as floor area. 2. Style. If exterior remodeling is intended to give an old home contemporary, lines, windows should be replaced with windows more in keeping with modem architecture. Building materials dealers carry a wide variety of ponde-ros- a pine windows in Newspaper EUREKA REPORTER Inspect Hoof Often to Avoid Leak Damage who has Many a put off replacing a weathered old roof has had sincere cause to regret it. The interior damage caused by leaks can be more costly than a new roof. The time to prevent interior damage from leaks is before leaks show up, and the best method Is to have the roof inspected periodically by a reliable roofing contractor. The National Bureau of Standards saya that patching an old roof seldom pays. Research has shown that a roof wears out uniformly not in one or two places but all over. If a weathered roof starts to leak in one place, chances are it soon will leak in other spots. Time and labor costs of removing the old roof can be saved by installing asphalt shingles over the old roof covering. This retains the insulating value of the old roof. During 1956, designated as Home Improvement Year, great emphasis has been placed on color, inside and out. planning to reroof will find that asphalt shingles come in a wide range of solid and blended colors suitable for any setting or type of architecture. Asphalt shingles are available in many shapes that form distinctive designs on the roof. These include the designs offered by the three-ta- b square butt strip shingle, the two- - or three-ta- b hexagonal strip shingle, the individual hexagon shingle, the giant individual shingle home-own- Home-owne- rs the lockdown shingle. Large Mine Holst The new mine hoist recently inh picture winstyles dows, sliding windows, case- stalled at International Nickels winment, awning, and hopper Mine In the Sudbury Disdows. Even the familiar double-hun- g Murray trict la one of the larof Ontario sash now has contempo- gest in the world. Driven by two rary, horizontal panes. Wood 3,000 horsepower motors, It hoists windows are easy to paint, lendloads of ore ing themselves to the general at the rate of 3,000 feet per in modem on color emphasis home styling. 3. New room construction. A new wing, dormer or enclosed porch is likely to stick out like a sore thumb unless the sash and frames match those of the rest of the house. This can b accomplished by standard wool window units.- FIRST IN Local News Local Sports Local Society Local Advertising Subscription. per 84-0- 0 PHONE 15-t- on year 108 Service Station Eureka Auto Service nickel-copp- er array of Internationally famous acta to provide two and one half hours of entertainment. Many of these acts are making their first appearance in the United States on coast to coast tour with the Shrine Circus. p.m. each day. of the Through the Junior Chamber of Commerce and "Women serve aa looking glasses, possessing the magic power of reflecting the figure of a man at twice Its natural else." Virginia Woolf. local business and professional people it is going to be possible fur all children from institutions and families of limited means to attend one of the performances free. The major portion of the proceeds will go to the Shrinere Crip- - Rising costs of operations in earnings of bakery workers adthe flour mill and in the bakery vanced a third between 1946 and 1950 and a further riee of apsie credited with the responsibility for increased bread prices in proximately the same amount s publication recently released has taken place lines 1950." The publication note that tha by the Agricultural Marketing Service of the United States Deprice of paper similar to that used for bread wrapping adpartment of Agriculture. vanced 87 per cent in the period The publication "Marketing Margins for White Bread" points covered. It also reported that out that bread prices have adhandling, transportation and vanced 70 per cent in the past ten milling charges rose from 1 cent 2 cents per loaf. years. The cost of wheat in the to nearly mark-up Grocer lloaf of bread has gained from wai noted aa 2.1c to 2.7c, but the farmer's little changed in tha ten year I share of the consumer bread doperiod. llar has declined from 25 per cent The report commented that in 1948 to 18 per cent in 1955. baking plants hava been large I The wholesale price of bread, meeting the challenge of rising (the price received by the baker) labor costa by increased mechawas listed at 14.8c. Of this total, nization and bulk handling of inof the baker retains eight-tenth- s creating greater effgredients, a cent as profit before taxes. of iciency production. A separate study by the MarThe report can be eummed up keting Service ehowed net profits as showing that the higher price of six leading bakers, after taxes, of breed paid by consumers hai in 5.3 from cent declining per not been reflected in increaied 1946 to 2.3 per cent in 1954. profits for farmer, miller, baker The report noted that average hourly earnings of grain mill or grocer but is due entirely to workers advanced 85 per eent in greater costa in transportation, the ten year period, tnat hourly processing end delivery. te fixed-sas- Lake City. Polark Bros, have assembled an Provo Shrine Club will hold their first annual Shrine Circus June 4th and 5th at the B Y U Fleldhouse at 2:15 p.m. and 8:15 er long-weari- vnd USDA Studies Bread Costs Shriners Announce Circus June 4, 5 Monel nickel copper alloy la em- ployed for many roofing applications such aa louvers and gutters, because It does not rust, la resistant to atmospheric corrosion, and Is stronger and tougher than any other nonferrous roofing Many parte of farm machinery are now being, made of Ductile Cast Iron because of this materials and high strength, ability to withstand sudden shock. These parts include gears, hitches, drive sprockets and steering knuckle arms. A happy family Is but an earlier heaven. Sir John Rowring. Melrose Old Fashioned Straight Whisky Smut pup! Reminds Ms Blaster to drink "(he very best". . . Melrose Old Fashioned Straight Whisky. Once tasted youll sever forget it beanie every drop his a rare old fathloncd flavor in owe! u 7 year old 90 proof wear-resistan- MELROSE DELUXE 90 FR00F, 7 YEARS OLD FASHIONED STRAIGHT OLD. MELROSE MST11LERS WHISK, N. V. CO - on. Lubrication PHONE M FOR SALE HOME on Church St. Nee 83500 or will rent to dependable party C. O. Hogan, Lynndall, Utah. s23tfc house. Terms can be arranged. For information callMrs. Heber Carlson at 52 Eur- MISCELLANEOUS BABY sitting and house cleaning. Call 491, Eureka. State allotments are based on wheat acreages for the past 10 years, with adjustments for planting trends, weather and other factors. Each wheat producer will be Informed of the acreage allotment for his farm In advance of the wheat marketing quota referendum July 20. And though I have the gift of prophecy and understand all .mysteries and all knowledge; and though I have all faith so that I could remove mountains, and have not charity, I am nothing. (I. Corinthians 13, 2.) Any one of ua, through a life of righteousness, devotion and prayer, can win to the whole faith that rewards us with inner peace and strength. But we will not bo wholly acceptable in the sight of God until we unfailingly extend a loving heart and helping hand to all our leas fortunate brethren. Diplomatic Note: A voluminous report, sent by one nation to anWhen a man tries himself, the other, which will take up three olid columna of newspaper type. verdict la usually in his favor. E. W. Howe. Christian Science Monitor. beats par for pirasurel KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BimuiO IN KINTUCKT DdslII Utahs futu for re-- ? Have you noticed the recent change in the metal bases of your light bulbs? Formerly they were made of brass, which contains about three fourths copper. Now, because of the shortage of copper and its high price during the past year, another metal is being substituted. The changed light bulb is part of a trend to substitute cheaper metals and plastics for copper. It is spreading to such heavy users of the everlasting metal as the automotive, electrical and plumbing industries, even though they prefer the qualities of copper. If this trend continues, Kennecott faces the loss of important customers, which could ultimately reduce copper production in Utah and so affect the states prosperity. Kennecott is attacking the supply problem on three fronts. First, by striving for uninterrupted production at existing mines, mills and refineries. Second, by research to develop methods of recovering more copper from low grade ore. And third, by an exploration program to discover new mines. If the trend of substitution is reversed, it will mean a rosier tint to Utahs future as seen tlirough the light-bul- b crystal ball. BOURBON WHISKEY A tmooikr Ktnlueky kour&on mnet 1870 Kennecott Copper Corporation WILL I RILL C0 DIVISION OF NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORF., LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY SS PBOAF A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah |