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Show DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIC MINING DISTRICT VOLUME XXXIV HOME OF THE WORLDB LARGEST ct Thanksgiving. (By Walter Beesley) Le-ha- era-ta- aev-tha- x n age old expression, Vou still have a lot to 10 thankful is still appropriate enough to merit a good share of consideration for the majority of us. Tlie depression, now seemingly In Its last stages, linn been n mighty factor In restoring the people of this good earth to the equilibrium of whirh they once I T HAT for, lioasted. Many liave been reduced to poverty to which they hail been unaccustomed, and the "masses," generally speaking, have grown to be content with far less tiian was former!) believed sufficient for existence. Vet the apparent . to be Instituted in This State could not be made in a case where the dollar filing fee did not accomUtah babies are to receive a lot of pany a regular return. However, the attention from Uncle Sam in the not effect does ol the ruling right next six weeks. . the state to institute civil action to The State Board of Health, the collect the fee. But on the other Federal Bureau of the Census, and .slGHU it nGFUly I66MI pOSSlDIG tllRt IDG utan n ne the state would bring action for the ; tratlon are C00peraJlBR on Auniinis the f,rat collection of a single dollar, but this Ulah cam-- 1 Your Baby neglMter remains to be seon. 'paign, the purpose of which is to1 check the accuracy of the state vital I to mo.t w.r. in p.rt per- rMordI ,ta0 ment during the past year and al la8t twelve months has been proper-mowithout exception they have all y reiIgterB(1 been on the relief roles so collection Cards will be mailed from the ... i ,v. aest,oni. Bureau of the Census in Washing- There is no denying the fact that ,on t0 each . ... . n Utah on De--v. cember 3rd, asking that family to orodo till, doll., mind too b, ? tbo.t mlnto to toll st - . . S tb.ro b been b.b. the state tax commission but the law born into thef home in the last twelve is such an unpopular one that in a Its name is, and the what months, cases the notices are many great birth date. In some cases, of course, . , . . , milked no effoittovard exemption! "asked With this condition existing It only a JghJor thttt T1 Week Of Bext MMlon1 Storm Welcomed by Residents of Tinli" .... ke . past week, has beenn welcome one to tlie people of Tintic and without oxrop- tion everyone ha. expressed pleasure True. over the fall of moisture. there are but few farmers In this . i ,The,,n0T theless throughout we need the !hf moisture About a foot of anow has fallen .nr tL deal more enow than In during the proceeding winter. there was never a time last win- ter when it was necessary to shovel snow from tlie sldewalka. There have been winters in Tlnlic the snow was six feet deep at one time and the prediction is gen- that this season will be a duplt- cate of one of those periods. Reports are that the etorm Is gen- - eral throughout the state, and that farmers, cattlemen and sheepmen are rejoicing. at Reporter Office. Next Wednesday le Tintic Has Fine Memorial Service; Basketball Team to Conduct , !, 66' J "ith? uLd T; birth certificate may a later In life; It may tahlish the right to Inherit property; if th child should be fortunate enough to take a trip around the world, a birth certificate Is absolute-whe- n necessary for the Issuance of a In all, there are 14 passport. sons, all of them for the childs benefit, for proper registration. Ur- - Beatty In announcing the minpaign and delivery of cards urged every parent receiving a card to fill It out and mail immediately, even though births of Infants in the fam- By have already been registered. fell In Tlnlic Boafty. Minlng Blanks ut MuTtheai Elks of the legislature ,? take some ac t on to elim nate the particular sec- tion of the income tax law with re- spect to the filing fee. hard- ships which have been thrust upon the world in the past four years ere in reality gifts which would be looked upon by the founders of Thanksgiving Day as purely God-scfavors. Reflecting upon the conditions under which the first settlers of this country strove to build n nation for posterity, our lot has been an easy one. Modern conveniences and facilities have so revolutionised our living that now when we are obliged to extend ourselves to obtain further ail- vantages the tendency Is to wall about the difficulties Involved. Ttianksgiving Day has been act aside to especially remind us we have had during the year, we that In spile of nil the eon still look to each able and find others who are In much worse circumstances. It Is something that those bemoaning their fate today are really alive. Beginning with that thought that God has been kind enough to let us live -- it Isn't hard to make out n list of other tilings for which we might be grateful. So whether the Thanksgiving dinner consists of the traditional turkey or a slice of cold ham, don't forget that on this day at least yon can ponder Just long enough to say to yourself: 1 could be In worse circumstances." "A - es-fa- ct rea-er- al ODD THINGS AND NEW By Lame Bode School Election Marshal Lon Sandstrom has announced that n great many motorists in this city nre driving nt excessive speeds end he wishes to cell Next Wednesday, December Ctb, nttention to the fact that thin hi n the voters of the Tintic District will dangerous practice and that future elect three members to the Board of violations will not be tolerated. Education, one each for districts There nre some few drivers, ac- Noe. 1 and I In Eureka end one for cording to Mr. SnndBtrom, who be- Silver City. lieve Church street ! a race track There are ten candidates out for and that there le no limit to the these offices. They are: Eureka No. speed on that thoroughfare, and he 1, John Morley, Sr., Clarence Hogan sincerely hopes It will not be neces- and Dan Fields; Eureka No. S, W. sary to go further than this warn- Heber Jones, Samuel Edwards and David J. Russell; Silver City, B. F. ing in order to atop the practice. Mr. Sandstrom is right in this.' Boyer, D. C. Wheeler, Jr., Lee Qood-Th- e other morning a driver of a car rich and John F. Lemmon, came down Church street ao fast! From the number of candidate! It that when the brakes were applied is quite apparent that the school at the Intersection of Main street the election this year assumes more inter refused to stop, bnt skidded portance than It haa at ' any time around a couple of times and landed during the past twenty years, and against the curb in front of the Eu- - this is certainly as it should be. The reka Hotel. What might have hap-- ! members of the board of education pened had a car been coming down should be selected with Just as much Main street is hard to guess. care and consideration as city or Motorists should remember that county officers are. Their duties are this ie winter time and also tba time Just aa important, if not greater, when extreme cure should be exer-jtha- n many public offices so It leed every minute that a car Is in hooves every voter in the districts operation on the street! and alleys above mentioned to ls!t the polls of this city. Children on skates, on the 5th of the coming month and , skis and sleds are very numerous, cast their votes for the man they beand as is always the case It Is the lieve best suited for the position. driver's duty to avoid acidenta. In The Judges of election are: Eurefact there is no driver who deeiree to ka No. 1, John Oatley, Mrs. Fannie Injure a child ao it behoovea every- Fields, Mrs. Stella Donnelly; Eureka one to drive carefully and by doing No. 3, E. W. Redmond, Mrs. E. L. so make it unnecessary for Marahal Durfee, Mrs. Arthur 8mith; Sliver Sandstrom to police the various City, Mrs. Sadie Hickman, Miss Berstreets and alleys. tha Willis, Mrs. Alta Johnson. The voting places are: Eureka No. 1, County Court House; Eureka No. in Western States Mining High School; Sliver City, One of Biggest Industries 3, TinticCourt House. County In the past twenty years the area within a 600-micircle, w'ith Salt Lake City as its center, haa produced 80 per cent of all the gold; 77 per cent of all the copper; 93 per cent of ell the silver; 53 per cent of j all the lead; 36 per cent of all the al0Bl0 line In the United States, Alaska InThe card, will be returned to the cluded. Cenaua BureaUf and Iorwarded t0 i Great coal deposit! In Utah, WyoSaU & where they win be From all Montana, Colorado and New Tintic ming, the appearances checked agalnBt iatlng recordi- - In ease It is found that some child has organization of the order, the mem- High School can at last boast of a Mexico, skillfully operated, form tho not been registered, steps will im- here of Tintic Lodge No. 711, B. P. real basketball team, and when we defense of this western empire. The "real" we mean one that will be iron, phosphate, oil and hydrocarbon annual mediately be taken to have that o. Elks, will conduct their rooms say able to bold its own with any aggre- - resources have not been scratched, rUUd's "first citizenship naaera" memorial services at the club Freight tonnage, directly and In- Sunday evenlnK December 2nd. gallon In the state. On the 8.30. directly at resulting from western min- Tuesday evening highly commencing in accounts for fifty per cent of North team touted from ing. on Sun' tho l each Sanpete Once flr,t yBaT' B B d dI ,h t, 0,.J-T- ' Beattv thl. Mt. Pleasant cam. here for a game railroad tonnage la th. region, af-d.y m December, a service ofmemy - and the way the Tintic boys romped fected in normal times. In these Miss Eva Ramsey will rep- - nature is held In honor of the J JjjJ during off wlh the conlMt wllh a plBailni normaI time., 1,533,425 person, en-In the mining Industry of th. sight to loci fan.. In fact It wM the preceding year. d P .. . .. . states. more not mnch work- - H western mining than a been Today has this good year 1 drive. The cards With tmiwS b 8. B. Wilson, Maynard out for our boys. j only 400.000 remain at work. "J1 Mrrleis. All cards will be returned Cronin and W. L. Mitchell. The1 The local boy. romped out on the . memorial address will be given by floor at the sound of the starting entire unemployment f h . . . . mo,JAlex precision States would be put hack to work. Blight of the Tintic High whistle and with dock-Uk- e , - nc1' ... Number 4 Speeders on Eureka Streets Will be Arrested and Fined Sheriff-eleHeber Mellor end a number of Tintlc Republican were 'et Nephi last evening, going there to During the paat week a great meet with the county committee and many people in the Tintic District repreaentativoa from Mona and received notlcea from the State van with 'regard to the aelection oi Tax Commiealon demanding the Im- - deputy aheriffa. Several namea were mediate payment of the 91 filing up for ronaideratlon but Mr. Mellor fee, us called for in the state Income haa taken them ail under consld laws, and the notice alao makes tion and will announce his select Inna the threat that unless this fee is at a later date, In Tintic there seems to be a real paid the delinquent persons will be "undercover battle on for the selec- prosecuted. Iteturns must be made not later tion of the deputy. There are December 10th or delinquents eral applicants from both Kureka will be liable to a penalty of 1 to. and Mammoth but sentiment seems $5 for falling to remit the filing fee to Indicate that the deputy will be and a 25 per cent penalty for any chosen from Mammoth. However, tax due, plus Interest at 6 per cent. Republicans have intimated that tho Judging from the action taken by selections, regardless of what plact Judge McKinney in Salt Lake City in the county they are named, must the other day the tax commission be chosen from the ranks of the Remembers cannot be any too sure of publican party. themselves with regard to collecting the dollar filing fee, for the Judge ruled that a criminal prosecution Baby Registration Campaign th. MINES EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1934. Selection of Deputies Considered at Meeting ... SILVEE-LEA- D a,u Uk Tentative Budgets Were Presented at Meeting The county commissioners met la n Eureka on Monday In regular hut most of the business transected was of a routine nature. It had been reported that this would be the date on which the budget! of county officers would be passed on but this was not the case. Tentative budgets were presented but no action taken, this matter having been set aside until December 14th. It le reported that an informal discussion concerning the aelection of deputy sheriff for this end of the county took place among the commissioners and that they were unanimous In agreeing that the appointment should be made from a Mammoth applicant It waa pointed out that Mammoth la peculiarly affected In regard to this for tha reason that they have no town board and consequently no .town marshal, and It they fall to land the appointment that locality wUl be without police protection of any kind. There is no question but what the commissioners are right In their deductions. Mammoth should have the deputy. In tha event they do not get this police protection it la reported that the citlsena of that town will rise up In arms, a hundred per eent, and demand police protection. ses-lo- j visitors made to break them up, and yew (Wani nation Formed Selection by Elks Quartette. O same time defensive at their the Ruler Exulted per Exercises, Opening Eureka in Tuesday Evening was tec formance marvelous. The and officers. itace were continued throughout the Violin aolo, Francis Fennell. A branch of the Civic and Relief entire game and the final score was Workera Protective Union of Utah Invocation, Chaplain. The tint quarter ended was organized In this city Tuesday Plano aolo, Mlaa Carolyn Conyers. 26to 10 Roll call, Exalted Ruler and 8ec- - 8 to 4 In favor of Tintic and at the evening with William Brandon ihalf it was 11 to 6. However, the temporary chairman and Elmo retary. two quarters waa a one Trombone solo, Bryce Jones. Houghton as temporary secretary. ' remaining elded affair, with Tintic running ram The grievance committee is compoe- Reading, Miss Farol Hassell. Altar services, Exalted Ruler and pant. ed o( Houghton, D. Frank Ed- - Eureka Miners Injured The boys deserve a lot of credit dy and gherman Haynea. Offlcen. in Accident on Friday Mias Genevieve Wlrth- - bnt we must not forget the fact that . Vocal aolo, l. Spaugy of Provo, general and condition trained their lin. highly , chairman of the organization, and B. William Bacon and Harry East-woo- d, 'effective playing method le the re p Chrlitopheraon of Lehi, organlz-Closin- g Vocal numbar, Elks' Quartette. leasers at the Centennial Euexercises, Exalted Ruler suit of the work of their coach, Seth and were Instrumental here ! were injured last Friday reka Parkinson. mine, and Officers. . jn forming the organization Mr. Parkinson le a new addition A cordial Invitation Is extended to The purpose of the Union la to morning while at work on tha 800 school bnt the results protect the Interests of those on re- - level. They were in the old Nevada . to the high everyone. displayed at Tuesday's game Indl- - jief roin end to investigate and cor-- stops when a slab of earth came he la rare find and It ie rect injustices which might occur down striking both men. Mr. Bacon r,le Nice Flow of Water in waa badly bruised and scratched hut lhat h c,n keep th from time to time, Well t0 inhopd Mr. Eastwood did not coma ont of thelr prent condition, men- boya , a It so fortunately. He received play--the and physically, daring Reports have been circulated to Jally . broken right leg between the ankle the effect thnt the well at the Tin- - ,BJt-0Band knee, also bruises and cuts. He tic High School, now being sunk by , The member, of the flrttrlng Ken-- , was attended by local physicians sad m Gerald are: Kirkpatrick. FKRA worker., we. going to be a than taken to tha St. Mark'a HospiRoy 1Iardin flow failure due to the fart that a 1 tal la Salt Lake. Reports are that ry ReXi !Jen.tlRex of water had not been encountered ,arln' Slng-be la getting along nicely. Garth j Beaton, Wlrthlin, correct. not are but these reports . FERA officials state that a splen- - Won. Bryce Jones, Jay Riding Mc(-oy- . New FERA Projects for did flow of water haa now been en- Frec'ed ng the big gems we. a and 65 feet countered et a depth of Tintic Mining District It la their opinion that another ten "nMt between the Sophomore, and , Men- to won 20 blch the latter or fifteen foot depth will develop Officials of the FERA and Indimore water than the school will be 10. vid uala are plannnlng for three more able to use. The feet of the matter relief project! for tha near future ! that the flow last week wee to STATE SCHOOL REVENUE which will be of great benefit to thin IS BELOW REQUIREMENT section. They include improvements great that work had to be suspended while preparation! are made to taka on the outdoor grounds at tha Eu--t care of the water. It appears that Only 19 to $21 per child under ska public school and the Mammoth a pump will have to be installed In 18 years of age, Instead of the $25 j school, and the remodelling of an order to permit further development. required by lew, has been raised In! old garage at the high school so that When the well has reached a depth Utah for public education In each It can be uaed for an anto mechanic of about 75 feet a small reservoir of the last few yeere, It wee stated department. will be cut at the bottom and then by D. A. Fowler, executive secretary There Is also a movement on foot to do a certain amount of work on preparations for the permanent of the Utah Education Association, New sources of revenue must be sm Church street. It Is understood that pumping plant will he made. other Improvements at the high ployed, according to Mr. Fowler, people In that vicinity are anxious These who advocates the selective tax, an school are now completed. to curb and gutter the road and to Include the moving of the tennis increase in the inheritance tax andj place It In condition ao that flood courts from the eastern to the west- - a modification of the Income tax as watera will not damage H In the fuera end of the ground! and tha level- - the best sources available, ture, and FERA offldala are willing Beverly Boltaa is hailed e the new to extend all the support poeeible In ing of the entire school property. Ai tha result of a new well, the crewAah catcher or glgg'r The tennis court were previously the movement. built on high ground, and they were University of Utah will have twice of Miami, Fla. Whan asked how she moved so that the earth upon which as much water in the future at a caught (hem, Miss Boltsn said: "lea Legal and Mining Blank for aala they stood could be moved Into low cost no greater than it has paid la elmply smile at them, and than you at the Reporter Office. Notary work gig them. ale done. th' past sections, and this has bean done. , lht imucjllgncnooi .yrri J 4- - |