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Show DEVOTED TO THE QEEAT TINTIO MINING DISTRICT mll.MK XXXVIII K1IHRKA. .UTAH Celebration to be Held on .Completion of Highway I.uimn Willardeon, Inspector for deportment of agriculture. the dulry and statj includes rbUh food division, and also weights and uieasurei. wan In Eureka during the daya nukluft a thorough In- plt few along the linos above men- ajafiion (tuned, reporting that be found the business men of thia city above the In complying with the laws, on the fact that Me commented Eurekr. markets were far above aver- age In taking care of fresh mrats and that It was not necessary to rondemn Sauitary conditions a 'single pound. were also excellent with the excep- tion of a couple of ullght fnfrarOne item he asked to have llons. brought to the attention of the buy-public is that of purchasing eggs he stressed the fact that there F a great difference In this food, lhe law places eggs in four clauses AA, A, II snd C. The letters indicate exactly the grade and lie slated that practically all of the eggs sold in Eureka have been of class B quality. Housewives should write to the Utah State Board of Agriculture for Information pamphlets on grades of eggs. Mr. Willardson also stated that he found all weighing scales In Lit- reka to he perfect, from the -- mall otaes in the grocery stores to the large scales of the coal dealers, and was high In his praise In the honesty of local business men along this line. And speaking of cor.l he had a story to tell about this In- dus'ry insofar as It applies to truck- era. He said that last week his de- fart men L Installed a checking notion in 8panlah Fork Canyon for thro consecutive days and nights. scales for using a tested evt-rak- e tLhwwrwbl.h rJ.uUri h miortw J? th, "1 mil NTY. UTAH. THURSDAY. AllUST 10. AMAZE A MBYINUTE' SCIENTIFACTS ARNOI.D , lhe state HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST A movement Iihn been star'ed lr he KIweniH Hub f Eureka. .he Am- r.pan lesion, other ti.d progressive citizensorganiailuri to hold a celebration observing the roiupkilun f the hard surraeina of liuoseveli Highway Xo. G to Eureka. The dates for holding the event have not bieu definitely decide, upon, hut It will be the latter part t.f this month or curie In September. The committees to tukH carp f the respective features have already been named and are as follows: i General I. J. Fount it. Xaarnan Willmore, Elmer Ferguson, Mayuur.l Cronin, Carl Cullawi-.v- , Frank Macon. Belter Jones, Fred Advertising Mllllmun, Vern Hire, Parade John Howe. Tom Itan- die, John Cronin, Carnival and linden - Elmer Ker-in- g Suson, Carl Fluids, Mreniian Han-pnrlfn, Maynaid Cronin, Ullbert Snell Dance -- American lagion. Banquet Klwanis club. ! SILVER-LEA- MINES D Number 40 ID.T.). Extension for Assessment Work Will Soon End Mining claim owners have exactly three weeks In which to complete tlielr annual assessment work of $100 per claim In order to hold the mineral ground for the year end In 4 on July 1. 1939. If the work Is not doue on September 1st the land will be open for location, according to the department of Interior. The final date for the completion of thla work la the end of the fiscal extentlon was year but a sixty-dagiven this year because of the lute date on which the government gave out the Information that there would be no suspension of annusl assess- work. Many claim owners believed that a moratorium would le declared aa it had been for many years past, and In mofit rases this In them walling until the time was loo short for the work to , ,lon ot be Utah Board of Big 'n,e Control, held at Salt Lake Wl Frldy nd Saturday, waa the authorisation for removal from Utah of do dppr Bd clk h hoard, made up of five voting tembera Chairman Newell B. Cook, JomniMlner of flub and game; R. I C. Montgomery, Don tnd C 4- - Olsen was in exacu-me,yd v eB,in t bo state capitol mors loup hours Friday afternoon, hlch time It set hunting durn dap, levied hunting fees and PB nl closed hunting I WM ln regulations on elk ,0-70- y nt ed rlB,d bt. done. A large d 0 number of Tlntic claim kuB' con-nu"Be do deer BeM0B WM owners have now filed proof of ar.- labor but there are scores of currpntly this year with the buck season, thus enabling buck hunters others who have not dona so. to kill doe deer without making re- fi turn tripe to the foreets. The deer season was set for al Octo- - season November 1 to 10, Inclualva. of threp I1PW buildln Juab co.jn, wa MH' pd ,agt WPpk ,.nd hp preldt;nllal approval of a $31,843 yPA projm waa revived by Durrell J. Green-h- a administrator for the state of riah- - WPA fundg of ,17 414 m.,u he supplemented by $14,429. Two ot tbe buildings will be Tlntlc on ,n Eurpka aij itru(ted lfc other Mummoth and.lhe thlrJ one will be at Xcplii. The Eureka projert will consist of a eounty Jail, court room and other The regular meeting of the city emf"7BYVenm' heating equip- - couum, bold last Friday evening. javaa Stunned by lightning ItOhlKINo a At ELY KILL! OVTKIGkT, &HOJLO acvivt AaririClAi tni kkiPIRAIION S2 GMPIOYCD ID wreuc. B:t etasoM Inc. out-of-ala- to City Council Held Two Meetings ' ,he ,r". a,0 remodelling ,b"of the - brtrt. ' t. r.r, lb. b.bl, tlu. to tb. ITloe of doe deer llcenseu was slashed from last year's flats rate of $3.00 to $1.60 for hunters with The recent advances In the price regular buck licences. Doe hunters of both lead and copper lends en- - without buck licenses will pay $$.00 enuragement to the mining industry or doe licensee. Nonresident doe of Utah, as this stale produces a sub-- deer licenses were set at $2.60 for nlmroda with regular htaiitlal portion of tho nations out- j nonresident buck permits and $26 pul of these metals. The New York lead quotation waa lt' bout buck permits, More than 250 livestock men, land boosted another $2 n ton bringing it to the basis of 5.05 cents a pound, ownera, sportsmen nnd others inter the lilgheat level rince September wtod In big game problems mat la 19, 1933. when the price was 5.10 forum session with the big game cents It was the second rise with- -, board Friday morning and made In a few days, the price having been recommendation! concerning the re- LUh Ai "vn.ed U s ton to 4.95 cent, a N.m:d on July 31. iOB of tho board waa guided largely by theee recommendations. The copper price wae raised cent a pound to 10 4 rents by sevl To Insure the removal of 10,700 Producers Ute last week. d00 dppr during the 1919 season, the erl ,ead,ntf van taT T,IB tho board made provision for a special y session at the done of the nillddU. prCe B,u.uon hlrh h ,n b hunt, to be called by Chair- since Prpvil,e, topper market 'I1EII1S ITIimilP ' I , (h. School District, through LLtot Sup- - ha!l (mil 1 tbut tnouthlr pon. of cltr nouurri the date for the opcnlnx nt the present officers were not rubmltted nt that schools and also given out a list of re- cm are evading the law with C0rt honw, and jtll llian anything were ih" Virhi.r"'iir'hVva"bHen given anj' ttiso suit that - buyers are being cheated. eNp ,t . B(Jk d are t0 .. ,D,Mfn1 snd cSntr. ta ?or the year. Some trucks had faked weigh bill.. one-daujrr Mmeahsit and makp ,arBe y otherr had mere slip of paper with thoron,.h,y modPrn throughout, he schools of penciled figures thereon and from m,dAPrnVuVr 'sii'd' lir7skey"wcreib- - ihe 7iMrM wlil' mi eT at the a should which Tha project 1 ! high can deter- - b&ve bw,n nndtr war u Ions time e whence they came A " rttHpafrh re- Afler lbe reading and accept- - school on Monday. 4th. mine, others had no weigh bills what- - ro fop It is doubtful If there l an- the board to be killed ,l,n' "' Anaconda Copper lorlrad by ... W. lnw of lhl. winu(eH of the previous when the years worv and Kenneroit rbalrmun Cook said the board might Mining Compsny horn st weigh bills and loads to ver Copper Corporation have posted the'Nlu?p A special doe deer hunt in the so old and antequated. and In fn! amount of $301.70 were audited and to teuclieri. ' ' He said violations from Is such a rrrnt the authorized numbers are Ify them. H- iTJITiT rondltlon. ,.d.-rcdeplorable to Mr. Blight the leach- - higher quotation. The last previous 110l knil,d. ptd as soon as funds are coal truckers are the hardest they prJpw ,dfaw, w(;a ,n prwiaed confidence Is this true of the Jail. eipper one pedslly uvalluhle. wtlh now ia Ing staff complete have to overrome. For Instance a lh wffl B PTWm r,M how-,nd The projert at Mammoth will b. A ronunittre 11 from the Klw.nle exception, that being in the commer- f.1' ironht T man with a honaflde weigh bill call- the reconstruction of the Jail and n. B. cial department. Applications r., .LI. J. ing for five tons was picked up car- the building of an addition thereto cjuj,, including Arth.r, M.b, thr..,!.... ,b. r.nd Calv'n Jack position tre in aud some of them Tracy Ftrguson. has been wide7 variations In tho U. Ila wpre granted their petition for rying only slightly more than four to be used as a garage. was of for no the is so rate there purpose present high ,,. j:iv question very tons, proof that the driver had undu ,0 ,ndivldu! Vnw The Job at Xephl calls for the out the attitude of the eoun- - but what this vsranry will be filled loaded a few hundred pounds of coal ronV;;urJt'i0'n "of a gsrage to house fiins hunting. policies selling among producers and "ow .nd M Th to singing a eelebra- with a competent witb rPRard rjj s inciters at a time when there has mtY before attempting to peddle the the road deer of either sex, the only . -- mniAMUiB equipment of Juab countv. ton n Kureka in observance of tho list of teachers ton load. been an unusuully heavy demand for restriction on their hunting being have state.1 mninlcllon of Highway Nt. G into follow: The commissioners Mr. Wlllaidaona advice to coal at home and abroad. Recent It requirement that they use a 50- set been that no definite time has fbe Tinfln District, the daea to be School Lelloy Bishop, prln- - copper High local coal from Is to showed record domestic j pound bow. statistics purchasers buy for starting work on any of the pro- AueUKt 25th end 26th. The council clpal; B. T. Collins, Gertruda I Action taken ou other gams prs- In July. dealers or Insist that truckers have consumption the reason b county members assured the committee that Church. Kathryn Douglass, Mary II. that for unres follows: Cache, open; Wae-ram- e their loads weighed on local scales the Though unaccompanied by H And have to arrange for their ,h(.y would boost the cel.brstion In Driscoll. Genevieve Ekloff, MsJ Ja- ch, most of preserve open for burk and demand the weigh bills showJn? meager-lookin- g the fanfare, n of h every way possible. cobs, Donald L. Manson, Frank same aa 1131; Flak- He said he froes. tare and net. A communication wns received lostma. Taft Watts. Helen 11. O'Hare IT,! n mein .'miTra'io per pound deer; Heaaton, y y was sure truckers could have their 1921; ,B dl lake MBi Tlmpsnogoo, acA. FOR from Joseph BOY HONORED and E. N. Pierson, the last mention- rest dollars and cents Wsgstarr, Jr., than the 1.47- - doied; Dixie, open; South Willow, loads welshed on local scales at a 1OCW, had which rtated that rountant. .he woorwork of cd head the the WORK being cent Increase In tbs domestic sliver dosed; Mantl, Mt. Nebo and Provo, This arranrement MTFIt.R nominal foe. Just comnleted an audit of the rltys dcpnrtinent. reestablished as of 1937 and 1931, over the same period. exists In a great many localities business for the first six months of Kureka Public School David R. price Earl Knotts, Robert . c but open to doe deer and elk durlog aver-ore Utah's state. the throughout re the present year and that he found Eager, principal; F.srleen Cromar, 15 per cent lead, mak- - regular open seasons; Ashley, dosed, The inunapinra final statement sophomore student of d-this dly. ages nearly be tn accounts to first Elisabeth Johnson. books nnd truckin' celved word the other -y from th the was that Ing 300 pounds to the ton. The .2 dlght change In boundary, C uil company cl.au shape with .11 monies properly Book Logan. Publishing rnlumbla Doe permits will be sold as fol-- a such l cent lead prire Increase thus means tuslncss will continue haThceTJc- - cemetery amount he suggested that dtc wheeler and Cecil Wilson, time aa buyers take ttj gain of 60 cents In the value of lows: Cschs district, 1000; Wasatch Itenw. 'game preserve, 400; Twelve-Mil- e the average ton. ent C P l f of ,o1- all Mammoth LaMar Grotegut same 7.470 canyon at Mayfield, 900; Fish Lake cepted snd would be published. ore The averages they 'arVuy Ing This company Issues an annual openlnr, digging and closing graves, Giorgia Summers. so ' of ounces that the forest, 1000; Dixie district, 2000, and allrer ton, per Callao Mark Murry. . entitled The Columbia An- - etc., he turned Into the citv treasury olume Increase of 0.47 cents In domestic Tarowan, 400. . be The amount of molasses to be ased sexton reimbursed interna- snd that the j0hn Bunnell, rustodlsn; of Vee wb,.b silver price to 71.11 rents per ounce,' Elk permits to bs sold for $10 to in many In this noss. Marlon Russell. Jack BP with a regular city warrant. early receipts was deslgnatj ,aPi nd ,t qU,e added 41 cents to Its value. In other residents and $50 to nonresidents, a ed by the number of "blurps.' onp,a lerary works to be way a complete record of all Iran.- - and Dave Larson. Janitors. words, on the average 1,054,570 will be distributed as follows: Cache, the as resetions will be on file In the city "blurp being the noise made Digelow Bradley end Wiliam tons of c jw ,hP ore produced 70 bulls and 70 cows; Heaslon. 16 Jic,udpd molasses eame from the Jug. co'der'a office. Dai is, truck drivers. In Utah during hie last bulls; Tlmpanngns, 6 bulls and 5 annually first the He stated that during Kdns Redmond, librarian, five years, (he little .2 rent lead cows; Mt. Nebo, 75 bulla and 200 six mouths of the year delinquent Ccnevs Hirvlnson, clerk., price gain means $650,745 if It cows; Mantl, 150 bulls and 160 cows; Be water rents had increased over theSuperintendent Blight. announces . . holds for a year, while the silver Flab Lake, SO bulls aud 30 cows. .. , hat du t mens .bout 5520.000. increase price ? $176.33. nt retain the week, prln- in $1369.22, a nrinrinal direct benefit 1111116 Mm Union is It was largely PlpaUy He s.ild be those persons who luck due tn the unsettled price of silver p. fpw rrPIMtl, order to receive ( gUbmiatlon for WO years at BtTOlljly Entrenched and the resulting lay off at th- - hl-- h school eraduutlnn al rPaaonabe figure, rather mines which caused patrons of the Thn in this caterory who desire niall prP The Utah Labor News, la publish ,ba ,han wMrr sysem to fall Into arrears. tbia tpstrurtinn are asked to consult. a brief history of organised laIng Hs was liberal In his praise for w(b kr. Pyht at once, in Utah, stated that the Tlatle bor r the neet and accurate mann'-- In Miners Union No. 161, Is District C. ferlwn which Reco'der Flossie 11 COINS MINTED the local union affiliated with oldest is handling tho bnk work for tin the International unloa, and that It Jll.V Ph.D. By Juhn Haney Furbay, rlty. was organised thirty-seve- n years Previous to adjournment the conn-d- l hist' of A Washlnvlon ago. dispatch OnnHibMsMH.Ie voted to hold a specal meet In The Item went on to aey: "The ,hal thp Phlladel. willB on Tuemlay evening. August 8lh. turnmints local waa organised at EureSan Franrlsco Tlntle and phis the purpose ot passing on cMv ka In January, 1902. Thla local ed out $1,973,520 la ro'ns during trsp-rrtln- g foe and monthly reports The Denver mint staff was on erected Ita own hall and waa the . other business which nilvht July. I va miners' union In Utah alien only hard-roc- k during the month. come up for consideration at tbs', to stand the atorme of the vlcloea 548.000 half Coluave Included time. open shop campaigns carried oa dollars. S.OSO.tiOO quarters, 7.110,- nlck-n- d against organised labor for a numAt the eperlul meeting the insyor 000 dimes. 6,346.000 Jefferson ber of years. Local 161 continued all members of the council, with els, and 7,81,000 pennies, Ita activities from the time It wa the exception of Councilman Bauer, until today, when It la organised were present. The onlv business J one of the soundest and wealthiest transacted was checking the reports from the Chief Cone, wells at a cost DO NOT HUNT FLEAS The balance of the . labor union organisations la the min$330.00. of city officer, for July. which wpiI tho from ctme nler EACH HAIR. cliy IN OTHERS ( ing end smelting field of this etste." Ptrrrt pupprvNr Lon fUiuIntrnm, operated for $05.17 durlnf July.! ftnrt vnnnibaL reported the eitpendl- Final plans for the unnnal Mer-I- n Recorder Flossie Carlson s report lure of $203.07, nearly all of which "d of cur showed universal receipts Day Reunion were completed nt of eplnalmost was for Wl'A material. spite The mn among visitors at the too, mm- meeting held la Salt Lake City Sexton Rodney Runnells report disbursements of $2175.73. The celebration will he showed two burials In tha city reme- - revenue came from the following keys rarely have been known to Sunday. sources: County tuxen $684.84. II- - have feas. When they search held at Mercur oa September 4th tm- th Contra Costa canal shows In the lore U Justh-- . Fred D.ttmer through each other' hair they are end many former residents who now (round a lined section of h. ditch .pproschlng a pumpinstatlon walls looking for small bits of awreat ae reside la Tlntle nre preparing to left center, reinforcing steel In place and concrete br.ng poured f0, tnls-- 3 $15.00. water 43. similar to dandruff, which tend. r $19 deposits Jull. to " committed ot the building that will bouse the inolor-drlye- n was t JJ trana tided, coiirrete Is the akin. They like this cellaneoue shed $9.35. fined by were $104. left (Indicated by arrow) the continuation suspended and The report of the treasurer, Mrs. t'acurf" because It is laity, and will t an elevation 50 fret higher than In the foresround. 5 our such pump n( of which $47 was collected. Borrowed trouh Anew toe me Contra ot Hants nre fifing built about n mile apart near the upper end the Watertnaeter Manson reported the Kail Towers, chocked wltfc that of. spend hours searching for small parv I'eatg canal, near Oakley, Calif. lurthasa of $01,(00 gsllons of wgt tbg T.PT4rt 11 if, Job prS 10-da- no-on- .- d P. M : rk' iV,fr J1 luh silver-lead-xin- , Jt, fJuyole sllver-lead-stn- Where Water Will Boosted Uphill Tf? Nl-eve- Yv l:,' fr drr T,. : debunker MY Dtltln 'fl-ce- rs A J M ii |