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Show THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Two 555, Survey of farm : 1Ettrka 2Upnrtr : PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT EUREKA, UTAH I Printed By ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY statistics to be taken soon Springville, Utah second-clas- s Subscription In Advance, Per Year, $4.00; Per Copy, 10c. MRS. BELLE COFFEY Correspondent HARRISON CONOVER Publisher WOODROW WEIGHT Editor 1 Member: UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION TIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. NA- - j j : j j Tiui Educators visit Air Force; LAIRDS MARKET Fresh Meats, Groc., Dairy Products and Produce. Frozen Foods Delivery Phone Tues.-Thurs.-S- 433-68- selection rules at 08 ENGINEERING Registered professional engineer. Mining metallurgy. Consulting and field by appointment. G. B. Riding, 70 W. 3rd N., Spring-villAlOtfc 489-540- e. 0, FOR SALE home kitchen, living, dining and bath, refrig, stove. Priced for quick sale. Call Theo Haynes. 433-686- 7. 015tfc FENDER guitars, bases and amplifiers. Also various non electric guitars. Ludwig drums. All prices. Herger Music. 158 South 1st West, Provo. Closed Mondays. D12 35c per pound. TURKEYS Oven ready. Farm fresh, not frozen. McMullin Orchard, Genola. D17 FURNACES Every home can and should have a central heating system. There is a furnace designed to fit any home. A & A Round Oak Furnace Co., Springville, N26tfc 489-668- 1. get Fred H. Holladay, counselor at Tintic High School, was one of thirty Utah educators visiting the Air Force Academy at Colorado Springs, Colo., from Sunday the 14 th to Tuesday, November 16. The educators were flown to and from the academy by Air Force As guests of the Air Force the counselors were given a briefing on cadet selection and admission program; a review of the cadet counseling program and procedures; counselors also have a briefing on the athletic program in line with a presentation of the academic curriculum. The academy at the present time encompasses 18,000 acres. C-11- 8. Presently there are dets at the school. 2800 FOR MT FAVORITE KNITTERS BO YE iVv&Vb GlVTutfkfil&CC KNITTING NEEDIES kit permits your favorite knitter to make her own knitting needles in seconds . . . 42 different combinations. Beautifully decorated vinyl kit contains nine needle sizes (6 through There's 15). For years of fun-usnothing on the market like the new Boye Needle-MasteCome . . 1 in and see it. 4.V5 This compact e. a r. f CALLAWAY YARN 1 i ii k & KNIT SHOP 242 South oMln Street 5 Phone SPRINGVILLE, UTAH 419-428- Mr. Holladay indicated the following information and procedures necessary for preparation and admission at the academy: To prepare for the academys entrance examinations, a high school program should include four years of English and four One years of mathematics. should maintain good grades in all subjects. To develop leadership ability, one should participate in extracurricular activities, both athletic and ic. One must be a male citizen of the United States at least 17 and not yet 22 years of age on July 1 of the year admitted, have good moral character, never have been married and be able to pass the required medical examination. To apply one must obtain an official nomination from a U.S. senator or representative, or other authorized nominating authority. Information needed to request a nomination is contained in the academy catalog and available from high school counselors. Mr. Holladay states that upon graduation the cadet receives a bachelor of science degree and a commission as an officer in the regular Air Force. One may volunteer for pilot or missile training, or one may request assignment to a university of graduate education in the chosen field. After completing preparation for a specific career area, the graduate will be ready for the first Air Force tour of duty. At this point one is prepared to become a leader in Americas Aerospace Team in an area when many new frontiers will be conquered by man in this chosen profession, the United States Air Force. A lot of worry can be wasted on other people. to change over car Fall is time Among its many other connotations, fall means changeover if you drive where the weather can drop below freezing. Snappy temperatures, the smell of burning leaves, and the first patches of frost are strong hints to get the family car to the service station for winterizing. What should you ask for? Antifreeze (unless you have an engine). Have or just tested if it added your car has air conditioning and requires some antifreeze protection (Consult your car owners manual). Most major oil companies recommend and will guarantee this protection 5 to 10 degrees below the expected low. Be sure, too, if your car has a windshield-cleanin- g device that, for winter, the fluid in it also contains antifreeze. An oil change. Youll need an oil or a single blended grade especially for winter. Single grade premium oils must be purchased by grade according to the season: medium grade for fall or spring, heavier for summer, and lighter for winter. Again, follow the recommendations in your owners manual. Rustproofing. Its not too expensive, and its a good addition if you dont already have it. Processes like d Rustproofing help protect the more vulnerable metal underneath the car from rust, salty slush fling stones, and other hazards so typical of winter. Winter driving equipment Take inventory and add what you dont have. Besides what you should always carry work gloves, clean rags, a it flashlight, and a need youll special equipment for snow driving: tire chains, a bag of sand, a small shovel, and an Most of it can be stored in the trunk. For convenience the scraper can ride up front. A collassible one will fit right into the glove compartment. A thorough tune-uThe ideal fall changeover includes any necessary lubrication and a basic safety check of steering, wheel alingment, lights, tires, battery, fan belt, muffler, tall pipe, cooling system, transmission, and differential. Besides the safety .check, parts like fuel filters, oil filters, spark plugs, fuel pump, brakes, da ment of Agricultures Crop Reporting Board in Washington, where national reports are is- sued. The figures from this enumerative survey, plus those from the mail-i- n reports of individual farmers and businessmen, help make up the crop and livestock reporting required in todays agricultural business, Mr. Larsen pointed out. air-cool- ed year-roun- d. non-ath-let- First Choice ca- interviewers to collect information about crops and livestock on a scientifically chosen sample of farms, according to Alton R. Larsen, Statistician In Charge of the office. Figures from the survey will be used in crop and livestock reports for Utah, according to Mr. Larsen. The fall survey, similar to a larger one made in June, is particularly helpful In determining the number of livestock on farms, Mr. Larsen said. This count is a part of a nationwide enumerative survey of some 8,000 farms. Information from the survey is collected in the State offices and results are sent to the U. S. DepartUtah-Neva- Dr. Brigham D. Madsen, native Utahn, recently returned from Washington, D. C. and is formerly a history professor, businessman and Peace Corps executive who resigned his government post to become dean of the Division of Continuing Education at the University of Utah. Consult County Clork or tho Respective Signers for Further Information n on-the-s- CLASSIFIEDS Raft: 5c per word; minimum 1.00. Rerun Rate: 50c (up to 5 lines). cross-sectio- Legal Notices Probate and Guardianship Notices of farmers in Utah will be interviewed the latter part of November and the first week of December in a survey by the Satistical Reporting Service. Enumerators, or farm fact gatherers, will make A matter February 10, 1948, at the post office, Eureka, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Entered as : November 26, 1965 Earl McIntyre and Sue McIntyre, who are attending the Brigham Young University in Provo and Sam McIntyre, a student at College of Southern Utah in Cedar City, are spending the Thanksgiving holidays in Mammoth with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steele McIntyre. distributor, and, in some new cars, the PCV (positive crankcase vent) valve should also be carefully inspected. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of AMELIA A. O- CONNOR, deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of his attorney, Dave McMullin, 20 East Utah Avenue, Payson, Utah, on or before March 1, 1966; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of 75-9-- 5, Utah Code An- notated (1953), and with the proper verification as required therein. LEE H. BUNKERS Executor Published in the Eureka Reporter Nov. 26, Dec. 3, 10, 17, 1965. In Queen Victorias day, a ladys sofa could become her bathtub simply by lifting the top! Bathing suddenly was much more effective, too, as soap became popular for complexions and health. While it cleansed better than plain water, it could not compare with todays modern, mild soap. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence James and daughter, Debra, were in Salt Lake City Saturday. Mr. Lawrence and Debra attended a fathers' and daughters banquet given by Jobs Daughters. Debra participated in the program given during the evening and played an accordion solo. CARD OF APPRECIATION Our appreciation is extended to all those who patronized our bazaar last Wednesday, and to all who assisted in any way toward the success of the bazaar. We are deeply thankful for their support. Womens Society of Christian Service all-weat- GETTING TO BE THAT TIME OF YEAR AGAIN, and you know it, your holiday gift list will be filled with ing for a present of their very moppets of all sizes and own under the festive Christmas tree. And what could possibly be more fun than this charming hand puppet? IT'S ages-look- A SPRIG OF HOLLY Children will love playing with him, and giving Amo-Guar- rein to their very vivid imaginations! And I suspect that every adult will take a turn or two too! A very modernistic Santa can be made in bright red with contrasting shades of pink or you might want to try the more traditional colors of red and green. . first-aid-k- He's topped off with a sprig of holly attached to the top of his hat. Touches of white yarn at the bottom, hands, beard, and cap add the proper finishing touches to this doll. It's crocheted in the simplesl of stitches; just make twe identical pieces and then sew them up tho sides. You'll find that he dcvelopcs a personality all his own. p. j SANTA CLAUS HIMSELF I is that its such a wonderful almost and for gift certainly all of the younger any aged child, Part of the beauty of this puppet members of your family will find him positively fetching! What fun it is to try to sound just like Santa Claus himself. Free instrucstamped envelope tions are available by sending a . to the Needlework Editor of this with your requcsl along newspaper 'for Leaflet PC 9240. self-address- |