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Show Thursday, August 22, 1940. TOOK I i L A American Smelting Reports Half Year Income. K Tha American Bmelting and Refin- ina company's net Income for the six months ended June 30th la estimat- at ed by the Wall Street Journal about 16,100,000, after provision for poHhible higher taxes and all uther charges, equul to about 32 a ahate on common. i Actual net for the first half of 1539 was S,429,674, equal to 31.69 a roinmon share, and for the final half 37, 627,471, or 32.69 on com- limn hliures after preferred dlvl- lends. Eureka Ilulllon 15c. Mammoth 95c. Mountain View 2c. Tumday Tliitlr Ioad 9000 at In an Intensive effort to enlist the aid of automobile drivers la brln ( Ina to an end Utah'- terrific trs Ic toll, W. I). Hammond, chnlnnan of the atate road romuiisa:oii, has r.g- or guaed a few Important things nioiorlsls to do alien they are on ihe - . j hiahway. Uih first thing that a motorist mild know before he taken his lar ji Wednesday , i that lie is in u lit TlnMc Standard ISO at 32.33. , n,i i(in to drive," xjid Mr. Ibnt- If he is tired or uervoie o' i,.ond. TIXTIC IlKPItKKKXTKR AT If he has been drinking, even just a little bit, the condition should be ov- OK ItAll.ltOAD KAIl-- S TIIEKT ereoine before he ventures nut Into Tlntlc ass fairly well represented KKXTEXCK. traffic. The next thing to kuow Is IIKItK J.lll, at the annual illurk Hawk celebrathat Ihe automobile Is In first class tion at I.rlil last wetk end, the lo- At Provo last Krlday Harney Scott mechanical cuiidltlmi. Are the tires !"A ! Are the brakes in i ,, 1' 5 .'I. Ib.ll.. II. Tow lo serve train fimt class condition? Is the eteer- Ji, Are tlio lights i;::r. ? If all . when he pleaded guilty to grand Ur-- . workings? Do they glare? haV ,ttk " th" ''''S'1 '.Mr. Ill rill, who was the principal fr" rails val- - ,.f and h,n, ,,r 30.HOO pounds of la reasonably re- 0.1 the list .lav in his ad- from ,b,s l'"lble and intelligent, then there the irst uwl fcl m"r ,ll,,n !0 dres eave the -7c. . PC'VTniS'"Mrrrsuh S-- BOnLED III BOND Good Hints Are Given To Automobile Drivers. , Monday. T'S , Ho-u- .i ihv-lr- bn ;.h 'tr Now is the time to in your winter coal supply while the prices are low. ul ... Jw rvl Storage Coal na,,:i.0 rv fri'r'-S-I puL-- . Tintic Lumber Co. " drT1"- District and the names of the orlg- was offense The other points stressed by Mr. nam reportelto I He lauded and praisinn locators. PHONE 44 ZSlh on June were the necessPy of getting conimltted .nond ed the arroinplishinents of the UUck also oi Hr,, lane and tt, ,nl0 lh. eorrect traffic Mother, Wright Hawk veterans and the pioneers for as sen enced o.i Tuesday hen turning, give a correct signal having transformed the one lime sp-ttttAXXJJ"fcJ'A11' I in the theft. then make ,he turn cautiously his and participation of and desolation of land I urently In aud out of traffie, weave Do not eounno vulue, to one of the richest -Tombstone Epitaph and by all tiieana do nut try to pass KM)" vorn ciVlillitTI' N Y., Ti e famous Arizona newspaner, of Flushing, tiles, and at this time, the safest Taft, Seym0 J unless you know for sure that there I liavcii ill .ill Ihe world. invented a shoelace that w.ll the Tombstone Epitaph was estabI Is plenty of clearance before you has Coni InuiiiK he said the rich farm- -' "; not become unlird accidentally, lays lished in 1830, and waa so named - Uvelopmeiit of our re meet another car. ror American Magazine. It has tiny because its editor, John C. Clum, log land of the valleys, aided by the sources. the He sure to stop when conilug Into aihieh aton the said an epitaph always describes rich ore deposits of the Tintic .,,. and business wfrro the highway from au alley a private Me slippiAff. I iplu r district of the i).,lrrah inoun- the tombstone." tunea driveway or roadway. Oberve all ire in bund. "roby creating belter tains, had bull.led a great employment. ' Mop signs an atop back of the cross- 1,,, valleys of Hie Itocky Mountains. overhead In govern- - walk and look both way before ,n our un-U4m tile fact cited that mining lie ' V" hluhwriiv. hail contributed to the basic n,el'i be farmer, Did you know that a flashii.t red Mk' 11 I011'' Industries or Ibis slate a population r.,lui nieana slop? Well 11 does. of well over a half million, aud 64 miner and all labor lo live all month I lo a oldpeople. 330 lease stop at this signal and look and! of the employment rare irgre for widows anil children;reduce carefully before proceeding on the fur the blind and the needy; hixhway. Another tlilii-- ; that many inol.ir- the overhead eost of WTA to 25 iiei to IMS do that is danerouh n slopping (ItA.XDM I YIXCKXT'H IimiTII ItlltTIIDAY KOOX. In traffie lanes to laid or unload 3 2l)nU from passengers, or to talk with someone Mrs. Anna Vincent, niolhi-- of Mra. taxation. else. If you want to talk to some- Kdnu Illurk of this city, celehrat- I'kc a Iransurtlon tax Instead of a one, get out of the line of traf 'lc. ed her hundredth birthday, at her property tax. Dont load or unload people at the las' am opposed to group or muchiut. intersections. loriner home town jf week end when two days of activity nyMem in pnlitira - give equal rights Uauge your speed according to of the family was i all. traffic. The driver who goea too have been Justice of the peace slowly Is a menace to safety because participated in. Mrs. Vincent, slio lives in Hark tor 19 years. he interferes with the normal flow or State Representative, of traffic. ity with another daughter, Mrs. M. M. KINO Drive carefully and you sill he Thompson, is well known In Eureka by reason of her many visits i Itnpuhlican Candidate, able to drive longer. here. (1olitiral Advertisement) She is the mother of ten children, Slight Increase Reported In three of whom survive, the two XDTIt'K OK ItKITHI.K'AX MAMS Communicable Diseases. above mentioned, and Mrs. Lena MKKTIXO OK AM, Kl'KKKA VOTIXO lHSTHKTS OK Jt'Alt Minchey, of New Mexico. The total number of ea, of com Attending from Eureka were Mr. tlll'XTV, STATE OK t'TAII munlrable diseases fur the past week ar.d Mrs. W'm. Hlark, and Mr. aud Mrs. Lorln Osborn. Notice is hereby given that a mass ll reported by local health officers board of healih showed meeting of the qualified electors of increase over the previous Ihe Hepubllcan Hurly residing in ill! tttttl ... .... -- ' 1 fr I ! r i I CODE NOS. QUARTS 7.t-ll- PINTS 216 217 QMffb&i dhaad IDWS rORHXa A oistiuiiy to, incoipouks launli, lnn.li, m Stmt I r"e I I Districts No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3, Eu- - Th 'reka City, Juab County, State of !rtah, will be held In each voting 4 Increase of 42 cases over last Increas. wa" ,nr,Jr du number of cases of measles ! district on Wednesday, the 2Sth day !n lot August, 1940, at Ihe hour of 7.00 l,n looping cough. r f lynboid was re- " 'oclock p. m to transact the follow- from Cedar vortri City Ing business: Other communicable diseases 1. To select delegates lo s lie- were: rhlckenpox 12, infan-tlo- u Por,l ConvenCounty l'latfurm Prslysis 1. uiun.ps 6, pneumo-7.3- 0 to he held at Neplil. Ctah. at 5. tuberculosis oclock p. m. on August 31st. ' 6. "n 1940, In the Court ltoom of the " Twenty-fivuew cas-- s of syphilis 'Court House for the week as com- "ported 2. To transact any other business or l ,l asl a,,J that may properly come before Ihe i'r7 the same week In 1931. meeling. As n part of the general prepard- The County Convention will choose Program slate and local health 12 delegates to the Stare Republican by the h01"1?. Ilatforin Convention to b- - held a bhr aorvico sad high the Newhouse Hotel In Salt Lake ranking officials of the army and Clty. Ctah, at 10 a navy to establish extra precautions September 14. Dated this 22ml day of August, A. (or the protection of army personnel against infection from venereal diIV. 1940. sease. These instructions applv par- EM RON HlltCII In ticularly to the health agem-lRALPH SYLVESTER areas such as Halt Lake City and OgRALPH WHITEHEAD den where there will be an IncreasChairmen. ed concentration of service person22. 1940.) (Pub. f-- Stations Everywhere in Utah and Idaho I - V1 e Drive in at the Pep sign for finest products and better service 88-Vi- co i IQ F f"':" 19-:0- cmki's the Wcslan Sca M) (.KM I III T'S after (aironailo made hi uti- successful atiriiiit to fiiul the Srveii Cities of French Canadian fur trader, Pierre Ciliola," Caiithicr de Yu mines de la Yerendrye, and his sons, edored the wilderness of our iiiounl.tiii eountry, alleiiiiing to find a tiorlliwesl passage lo the Paeilie Ocean. . e Aug. Call 36 to 223 for fire or autumn hits Insurance. C. K. Rife. nel. Sixteen counties reported no RKKIXED (X)PPKll STOt KS INCREASE IX JlI.Y. DEBUNKER By fler eight years of exploration, lierce cneouiilers with Indians of many tribes, and the loss of a son. a nephew and many other of his parly, he turned bat k di.eouraged. In llie pring of 1712 his two sons tried owe more, Aliliougli then exploration was a failure in the same en-- e that Coronado's wa. to the Yerendryes lielongs the credit ol being the first while men to see the ISnrkv or Winning Mountains. I here arc pioneer today jul a there were ceiil urn-- ago in business, in medieine. in engineer John Hanty Furbay, Pk.D. MOVING PICTURES ARE NOT A RECENT INVENTION -- The July statistic of lbs Copper li'stitutM showed stocks of refined tin tnl and the end of the month of 315,323 tons, u gain of 1 6.2 J? ton, compared with a month previous. Hock n' 1d'ler copper decreased 11.472 tons during Julr, ro that the net gains in total stocks was only 4.765 tons. l,nir'i!ii d liver.- inrrenc'l from M.7I6 Ions in June to 71,226 top in July. Over the f!rt seven inoiiiha of the vear dunm-tl- o deliveries are-- i ed Tii.iilS tons a month. s ing. in PIKE tcb-plion- I elcpbone pioneer built the speech trails over the "Irelchr of ibis eountry of ours. Their efforts, "h'1 laeular than those of the early pioneers, liaxr hail au iiiiHiitant part in developing the vast expsiises of plain, deserts, ami mountains. few years ago a transoceanic rail was an innovation. loilav friend- - or business associates in sixlv countries around the wm Id telephone. Hut telephone piom-e- i ing will never ecae. Its policy ami goal are unchanging; the uiosl and best at the least possible curt. potsiblc Iclcpliuue a- -l Although modern movies are credited to Thomas Edison's invention called the "kinetoscopc," in 1804, the truth is that motion pictures were seen by the ancient Creeks. Theas people painted pictures in progies-siv- e fashion on successivo pillars, and when they rode past on horseback they got the eRecl of characters in motion. Later they painted pictures In spiral sequence on single revolving pillars. When these were spun by ropes, the audienrs thrilled to actual motion pictures. Strangely enough, Edison's first motion- machine recorded spirals of liny pictures which appeared lo move when whirled Later ha put them on strips of photogiaphic ... Electricity, totx bringt you other blcwing. Plenty of refmhmg batht. with Automatic Hot Water tervice . cold drinkt from your oy. fooJl' ke cube vi . . . work-tavinthat tiick up the bouc in a thon time in the cool of appliance the morning . . . leaving you lime to enjoy younclf at you like. Truly, the mily way you " thare of Better Living it to make moro am of (.heap Electricity! at This company inlerprtlt its tUixtmbip in tath torn, mmmtty a trnti, st m opportunity to hmilS thus to it tbr bra poniblt itrvict tbt rtWMMU;, tour a pou.blt giro ra md to uty ton at J lb wtae.ewewr of tbo uork in nrry Irrriiory it irrt ti. the Pr mary for County Attorney will be Edward a Pike, Democratic Candidate of Eureka Safe (Buy, and experienced. fed through his kinrto-scopin a Jerky fashion, producing the effect of motion in Ihe pictures which were really still PuMIc Ld(r WNl' strvirv i You will wnke no mia-tak- g M kduc. dppUancsAr pioJtL -picture film which The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. Ym, II a simple u that to Enjoy Better Living! JuM flick a iwitch and an Electric Servant obey your command in many automatically, without another thought on your part. For inMsncc. during hot weather ecpccially, an Automatic Elec trie Range keep your kitchen cool as it cook an entire meal mtomsinJIy. while you're away . . . viiiting . . . tewing . . . reading . . . working in the garden at a matinee . . . what-eve- r you want to do. Thi service roMi to little . . . becaute electric ity 1. Cheap. Rrfritor FOR ATTORNEY. A bale nomination maJu mote use o, e in placing your ballot fer him for that offico 7fou?L (OsudoL 00 00 HI G Q0QO0 0 jDJin amimi q im , t |