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Show July 18, 1969 THE EUREKA (UTAH) REPORTER Page Two Ittrtfca' Xftiirfr published . ART CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY BpriniriOe, Utah Subscription In Advance, Per Year, 8440; Per Copy, 10c Second class postage paid at Eureka, Utah 84628. matter February 10, 1948, at the Entered as seeond-claprat office, Eureka, Utah 84628, tinder the Act of March ss 8, 1879. MRS. BELLE COFFEY Correspondent HARRISON QONOVER Publisher WOODROW WEIGHT Editor NAMember: UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOCIATION TIONAL NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION WEEKLY NEWSPAPER REPRESENTATIVES, INC. Help WANTED immediately, man or woman to supply consumers in your area with Rawleigh Products. Can earn 850 8100 and weekly part time Write time. full Rawleigh, up 1415 23rd St, Denver Cola, 80205. Jy25 . FOB SUE Hiscellueou DINING room get table, 4 chairs and buffet 825.00. For further information call or contact Curtis Butler at Randle Service. Jyl8 433-636- 4, CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank my friends and relatives for the cards, letters and lovely flowers sent me during my recent stay in the Payson Hospital. Thanks is also extended to those who called on me during that time, land since my return home. Mrs. Delia Allinson . Directions for safe use are on Insecticides. Be sure to follow directions closely or the bugs in your garden may not be the only ones poisoned. , UP Trains 5, 6 continue to run to Oct. 30 Orders have been received by Union Pacific Railroad from the Interstate Commerce Commission which will keep pas-- , senger trains 5 and 6 running until Oct 30. In an order released in Washington D.CL, today (Thursday) the ICC announced public About 95 per cent of Argen, . hear- ings will be held on the discontinuance of the trains but no dates or locations were set at this' time. UP had planned to off the trains which now. provide local coach passenger service between Omaha and Los Angeles on June 80. Commenting on the order UP President Edd H. Bailey It is unfortunate we wt once again go to the and of expense explaining that the operation of these trains is costing us 82 mnH year. UP first applied for ICC per-permlssi- on the trains a year ago after the post 1 from office had removed the trains. Following lengthy Basted Barbecued Ribs Make Perfect Patio Meal . - Society, announced Wayne O. Kearney, dean of students. Mrs. Stanley N. Clark, president, and Mrs. James R. health careers chairman, Mon-naha- n, represented the Womans Auxiliary. in donating the funds to be used in the training of licensed practical nurses. Kearney reported that the college has need for this type of financial aid money to help many students , finish their known medical benefit whatsoever. To get a glimpse of why the fuss about drugs, just take a brief lode at the affects that one of the hallucinogenic mind. drugs alone might have on the human body and is the most Marijuana, known also as pot or grass;, frequently abused of the hallucinogenic drugs. effects, Very little is known concerning its but in its mildest forms it does not appear to be physically is dangerous. Nevertheless, one cant be certain that it totally safe, fra in its stronger forms, marijuana can cause psychotic reactions in almost everyone. Marijuanas active ingredient, tetrahydrocannabini or THG is potentially very dangerous, and while a given dosage may not have apparent ill effects on another person, that fact is no protection fra anyone. The use of marijuana is particularly hazardous. While under its influence, concepts of time and space can be radically distorted, and response to an emergency becomes unpredictable. A pot at the wheel of an automobile makes it a deadly dangerous weapon to others and a booby trap to himself. Another important reason for. not using pot . stems from its being against federal law to use or possess. The penalties can be as much as ten years in the penitentiary and a $20,000 fine for a first offense. Its sale;, use or pos- -. session is likewise a violation of the Uniform Code of Miliwith a dishonortary Justice; punishable by court-martiable discharge and up to five yean in prison as the end long-term- to discontinue tinas population is Roman The practical nursing depart-a-t Utah Technical College at Provo la the recipient of 8150 from the Woman's Auxiliary to the Utah County Medical - 84888 V7AHTED department given $150 gift Why all the fuss about drugs? What does it have to do with me? And besides whose business is is anyway, what I think or do about drugs? These are some of the questions concerning the use and misuse of drugs being asked by the citizens of our nation and of the free world. Dont be misled, however, the communist world is also being plagued by an extensive misuse of drugs. The question of the sudden interest in the misuse of there! has drugs is easy to answer. In the past several years been an increase in the misuse or abuse of beneficial drugs as well as dangerous drugs. The dangerous drugs, of primary interest here, can lead to psychological dependence; moreover, certain drugs, such as LSD, STP, and marijuana can damage the mind, and have no the hallucinogens LY AT EUREKA, UTAH 84628 Printed By wi UTC The TOT habit schooling. Children are Y Sti. i s V BE ed So Carefree... 10 ft a 1 t J9La Husky oountqrefade pork ribs basted with a tantalising sweet-sou-r sauce and garnished with spicy patio potatoes are the perfect combination for a covered kettle barbecue meal .for friends or family. Covered kettle barbecuing adds that right amount of moke-ove- n asst that makes them come bad: fos mom ' Sweet-Sou-r Basting Since 1 teaspoon soy sauce X teaspoon concentrate garlic powder ' cup packed brown sugar .(optional) cup wine vinegar Heat all ingredients In sauce pan until sugar dissolves. Use aura warm. Load ribs in medal rack for best results; Cook for lVs.hoius over low heat ana baste with siuos every ten minutes, during last half-hou- r. Wash and Patio Potatoes dies four wmdfawi greased sheet of heavy duty " duminZfdL 5255 tabS- - chfof . Close briquettes for one OllG fl SEI . al result Only the individual cap decide if he desires to get is a caught in the drag trap, so take time out to think few moments of false pleasure worth a lifetime of sorrow? . hearings along the line of the railroad IC Centered UP to keep the trains operating for a year to see if passenger revenues might make up for the loss of mail contract income. Bailey said the one year of operation proved that operating costa had exceeded revenues nearly 82 million. Salaries of the train crews alone, he said, have coat 8500,000 more than all revenues the trains took in. During the last year the train has operated with two coaches and, according to UP, carried an average of only 17 passengers per train mile. The railroad said this poor showing was in 'spite of improved schedules placed In effect which had cut 6ft hours off the westbound running time. out-of-poc- ket w re- semble candy in bottles or cans. Aspirins and sleeping pills should be kept well out of the reach of children. Aspirins have become a prime poisoner of children. Sweet-So- ur f at- generally tracted to anything that Get rid of paints and thinkers as soon as you are finished with them. Keeping them too long could lead to an explosive situation if they are not handled properly. Never run power lawn mow-erchain saws or snow blowers in an enclosed area such as a garage. Like automobiles, they too can cause carbon monoxide poisoning. a, If your back yard barbecue is rained out, don't bring the charcoal broiler inside, unless you plan to use it in the fireplace. Carbon monoxide poison- ing might he the result JSreuitUd electricity when you use . . Mrs. Henry Oberhansley ahd ' son, Vic of Murray were Sun- day dinner guests at the home of her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Bert Hanks. w, Mr. and Mrs. Brennan Hannifin, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Hannifin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bray and family and Joe Hannifin were in .Nephi last Friday enjoying the parade, and the Ute Stampede Rodeo. ' i. f 9 9 an electric water heater. Install it ' i anywhere. i Mrs. Jeanne Sanderson and Mrs. Carol Davis were in Salt Lake on Monday on a business trip. t . 1 . . - m Joe Hannifin of Wilmington, California, is vacationing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Brennan Hannifin. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Gillespie returned home on Sunday from a vacation trip to Fish Lake. Their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Berry and family of Cedar Fort, joined them at the lake. Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie drove to Granger Saturday evening and were overnight guesta at the home of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Gillespie. The Gillespie son, Ricky and Zane Berry returned to Eureka with them, and are spending .the week herre at the Gillespie home. tnAH POWER & LIGHT CO. I |