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Show t The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Page Two PUBLISHES) WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH Printed By ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY Sprlngvllle, Utah "Entered as second-cla- n matter February 10, 1948, at the poet at Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Subscription In Advance, rer Year, $4.00; per Copy, lOo office MRS. turning their one- - and ' r garages into bedrooms, larger kitchens, playrooms anything that fills their needs or suits their fancy. And the cash savings are big d because the living space already has a roof, concrete floor, and three framed two-ca- Editor and Manager Reporter BELLE COFFEY Member: NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION new-foun- UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION wl -j-- Business Column The home Imnnirafivni, i FOR SALE HOME on Church St. Price 33500 or will rent to dependable party C. G. Ilogan, Lynndall, Utah. 23tfc Market LAIRD'S MARKET Freeh Meats, Groceries, Dairy Products and Produce Froara Foods Free Del Service to your home Phones 58 or 59 Newspaper REPORTER FIRST IN Local News Local Sports Local Society Local Advertising Subscription PHONE 34-0- OR KENT: modern house with gas furnace, kitchen stove, water heuter, floor coverings and drapes. See Tom or Cleo Judge. s7p BED Davenoe, practically new, with box springs, innerspring mattress; 1 set of encyclopedias in excellent condition and chest of drawers. Leaving town and can't take Items with us. See Thomas Hore, Eureka. s7 LOST EUREKA per year 0 108 LADIES Blue wallet containing valuable personal papers and some money. The wallet was lost Wednesday afternoon in the vicinity of Laird's Market. Finder can keep the money, and the wallet can be returned by mail to Mrs. Stephen K. Fox, 'Cecil e7 Fitch, Sr., Eureka. The salt content of the Great Salt Lake is 27 per cent, virtual saturation, as against the Atlantic Ocean average of 34 per cent. This makes even the neophyte swimmer absolutely unsinkable. Sleep sound tonight, Drink Most of the housewife delegates to the Women's Congress on Housing in Washington, D.C. agreed that among the more important features they want in their future homes are windows which can be opened for ventilation. Picture windows overlooking the garden or an attractive landscape are fine, the women said, if sections of the big windows can be opened to let air in. Architects and builders will have no trouble meeting this demand if they use windows of ponderosa pine, which are available in all sizes and open easily at a touch or the turn of a handle. Among the most popular styles are awning and hopper windows. These can be arranged in banks, from a single row at eye level for privacy and easier furniture arrangement, to an entire wall of windows. A large fixed-sas- h picture window can winbe flanked by double-hun- g dows, which open to let air in. The clear ponderosa pine can be painted or stained to match the decor inside and out Wood also is a natural insulator and the frames and sash won't sweat walls. Mp NnKNn light and ventilation. Other windows are necessary, too per haps a widow wall at the rear overlooking your garden, perhaps one or more windows at the side. It is economical to replace a Earage door with a large group-n- g of windows, for little new wall framing, sheathing, and siding need be added when that s done. Ponderosa pine window units are available in a wide range of stock sizes to fit open-ng- s of various dimensions. of small homes with attached garage are catching on to one of the neatest tricks yet devised to gain more living space a4 a minimum of cost. Acting on the theory that the ily tic tion than the family car, they're Owner HARRISON CONOVER Housewives Want Opening Windows In Future Houses 'Seed More Living Space? Fix Up Attached Garage Eureka ftepuriter handyman-and-wif- e team can do much of the work themselves on this project. They efin install insulation, put down tile floors, and do interior finishing. Batts and blankets of mineral wool insulation, because of their lightness and ease of handling, are a favorite installation proi husband-and-wi- cct for the team. Only a few ordinary tools are needed, and when the job is done, the family knows its new living space will be easier to heat in winter and will stay cooler in summer. Thick mineral wool is virtually essential to comfort in a room converted from a garage. The reason is that three walls and the roof of an attached garage normally are exterior surfaces, directly exposed to outdoor tem peratures. A contractor should be called in to handle major carpentry and supervise plumbing and heating installations. Chances are hell recommend filling all or part of the garage door opening with windows o pondarosa pine to .get away from a blank" appearance at the front of the house, and for fi What Will Be Worn on College Campuses auon-to-b- Milk Attached garage, top, can become new living space for a St. growing family with a minimum of remodeling, bottom. Here the garage door was by a wall of awning and pper windows of ponderosa 24-ho- ur ol JUflfMfet The Tourist business can be the States Biggest Business.. Two years ago the State Roard Commission found that about $65,000,-00- 0 per year is spent by Motorists in the State or about 3100 for every resident; tourists visiting Utah annually out number Utah residents nearly four to one; through payments of gasoline taxed" in Utah, Tourists support more than 16-o- f the State Highway maintenance and construction program. MAIL ORDERS NOW: For envelope with check or monoy order Boi 2136 SLC. Specify two detoe. For Set, Sun, or Wed. (tete Met. or night. Pricoe inc. tei 8 Feir ed. miuion: $3.75, $3.25, $2.75 8 $2.25 PRICES: Wed. Met. BARGAIN $2.50 8 $1.75. CAPACITY $2.75, ORDER NOWI LIMITED Is the center of of its climate. Hera is where the sun shines brighUy semi-tropic- re-lac- ed 365 al days of the year, or the St. George Motel owners will provide (according to pledge) a nights free Lodging for all comers. pine. on whats accepted at the particular school. Generally speaking, the more informal wear that is accepted at a small school is frowned on by large city schools. One standard that goes from coast to coast is, for girls: skirts, westers, blouses and jackets. The basic for the men are slacks, sport shirts, sweaters, and jackets. A special hint for the distaff side: You won't need more than one or two formal gowns at the most. Exchanging among the girls is a custom at most schools.. And keep in mind that bare shoulders and sheer nightkowna are out of place in the dormitory. If According to tourists, the brightly lighted Capitol dome is one of the most spectacular sights they have ever seen. Even travelers coming into the City on the have different Streamliners brought expressions of firj for Propor A breakdown of the motor vacationist's dollar shows this distribution: Meals, 29c . . . Transportation, 21c . . . Lodgings, 20c . . . Retail Purchases, 18c . . . Theatres and Other Amusements, 7c . . . and Admission to Travel attractions, 5c. The new lighting of the Utah State Capitol building dome, turned on for the first time last month, makes this one of the three brightest spots in the entire State, on par with the famous Mormon Temple, and the beautiful Hotel Utah Roof Garaden. make sure dey (12-mlle- its s, 1863-186- ifiBLLii. 9; Were Proud Here To Be Yes , First Security Bank is proud to be located in this community ... to be a part of this important area of the state. Responsibility is the cornerstone of First Security Banks operating philosophy responsibility to our customers and to the community. We enthusiastically accept this responsibility. We do so with the pride and satisfaction of knowing that complete financial service can be provided in an atmosphere of friendly understanding. We are looking forward to serving you in a generation a big man emerges for a big job. The man is Once HOPKIN and tbe big job is ibe V. S. SENATE lie's a winner! 22 straight years in tbe Vteb Senate . he's twice its President served longer than any man in tbe history of Utah Statehood . . . end he's never lost at tbe polls ! One lamp or lighting fixture is not enough to protect precious eyes in your living room or in any other room in your home. LON HOPKIN There should be separate light for dad reading the newspapers, and also for mother at her con win ever Bennett. He polled more voles than the combined total of his two opponents at tho State Democratic Convention. ... sewing for TV viewing, piano playing, study and the many other activities in your home. Eyes are priceless. Good light costs but pennies. Make sura you vote. Make sure you vote for o ALONZO SECURITY! h ! A. (ml (MM ri to (Ml N. A Ill hml.wtn F. HOPKIN DEMOCRATIC CwN-.ia- CANDIDATI United States Senate Ni4 NMrti Mwilwi 127M) bet eeti (end ipeciel delivery (temped ea 3 gietMt imlk every George Utahs Dixie, so named because 1869-187- 7; Drink On Juns 28 of this year, Ab Jenkins, 73, smashed all existing American unlimited and Class C stock car records up to The new record for the With the archery deer hunt algrueling run, run up an ready underway and several other average speed of 118.375, or total deer and elk seasons near at hand, the department of fish and game mileage of 2,841 miles. The former and his Mayor drove for reminded hunters to tag their The has again decreed that all on Marvin drove for The Utah Hoard of Big (lame event was officially timed. Time Control has again rerreed that all gave a feature story on big game animals must be tagged Magazine this new record. Immediately after the kill with the tag provided with each license or permit. The law also requires that UTAH STATE FAIR the tag remain with the meat of 14 thru September 23 September the animal until used. Nightly 1:30 p.m. The department aaked that the Met. 3:30, Set, Sun, 8 Wed. tag be placed in the hock Joint on a rear leg of the animal. When so placed it Is less likely to be lost, applies equally well to animals of both sexes, and la more easily kept with the meat aa it goes through a processing plant. Hunters Asked To Tag Their Deer ks et el 7f 195C So much salt encrusts a bather after a lengthy dunking that folks often flick it off into paper sacks, carrying the glistening particles to the home-folin different sections of America to prove they have actually tested the Great Salt Lakes odd properties. What to pack for college? is students preparing to step over the threshold of higher learning this fall. Eager to put their beat foot forward, yet not aura which la e coltheir beat foot, the lege freshmen of both aexea often pack and repack a hundred times. A few suggestions will help the excited but perplexed and bewildered frosh not only in his aim to St. is the center of the strut on the campus with the ease scenic George 320 miles south of a senior, but to ably meet the. of Salt Southwest, Lake City, 429 miles east of responsibilities being "on your of Los Angeles, U.S. Highway 91. own." Elevation' 2800-feout of the desFirst, let's look at the ward- ert and below the snow. robe. It's not a question of "Shall I stock up on Bermuda shorts beSt. has the following cause I have nice legs." Nor Is points Tleorge of interest: (1) the first it a question of "Do I look better Mgrmon Temple built in the west, In slacks or Levis? The question erected (2) Dixie Sun Is What type of school am I at- Bowl; (3) Young's WinBrigham tending and where Is It located." ter Home; (4) Snow Canyon It is true that Levi's are basic north); (5) Municipal Swimat a Western college and Bermuda ming Pool; (6) Volcanic Cones shorts are worn to class at some during the Civil War small midwest campuses. But what days, and McQuarrie Is worn in class or on the campus. Museum, with its relics from Sil- for dates and for loafing, depends ; ver Reef. a question needling thousands of September BuyJromYour Pooloi 3 fe ft ''ermt LIVE BETTER... Electrically UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. |