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Show vy DEVOTED TO THE QBEAT TINTIC MININO DISTRICT EUREKA. JUAB COU VOLUME XXXIV Industrial Board Established Unit In Eureka. I One of the moat Important Itema be considered at the monthly meeting of the Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah to be held at Eureka July SOth will be a dls- uaelon of the new court ruling af- feeling the mine leasing system. The Utah supreme court recently ruled a leaaee was an employee of the person or company from whom ha leased and therefore entitled to com- pensatlon under the unemployment compensation lawa of Utah. As a of this ruling leasing In Tlntlc rnd other sections of the state Is almost at a standstill and the action of the companies has endangered the livelihood of several hundred workers throughout the slate. Lessing, during the many years of Utah's mining history, has come to hold an Important place In the pro- great of mining. Large companlet often find It uneconomical to mlno certain velna of ore, whereas a leaaee without the burden of administrative ard overhead expenses, can often make better than wages through the use ot Industry and good business judgement. That leases are profit- able as a general rule la shown by their wide spread use. This ha been illustrated in Tlnllc where no lets than a doxen mines were brought hack to the productive stage by no other action than that of the lessee, Thia action will seriously affect, alio, every other industry In Utah. since the mining industry directly to HOME 07 THE WORLDS LARGEST UTAH. THURSDAY. JULY IS. 1040. NTY. XuniWr Salt Lake City Leads Red Cross Contributions. AMAZE A MBYINUTE SCIENTIFACTS ARNOLD The Industrial commUiilon of Utah department of placement aud unemployment Insurance, set up an office In Eureka lent Friday In order to efficient and speedy care of the unemployed workers of this district.; The office la open from 10 a. m.' 2 p. m. daily each week In the Eureka City Hall, and It wae set up primarily for the purpose of aiding lessees who have lost their employ-threason of mining companies terminating leases on June SOth. In1 Addition to Eureka the office will Mr,r Dividend, Mammoth and Silver MINES SILVER-LEA- D pest- Blackberry In New 'x - Zealand, WHERE BLACKBERRY BUSHES Yi WITH THEIR THORNS ARE PLANT PESTS, A SINGLE BUSH IS EXTENDED 250 MILES. at B1 (TY-resu- 3? Pioneer Publisher Mrs. Mary A. Stark, chairman of the local chapter of the American Ked Cross, reports that the Tlnttr District Is quite far behind in their allottment in the present drive. It appears that the people here are not told to the Idea of relief at tho pres- ent time or they do not have the Paecpfl aMCU 1 A WDU nna; 1. E. Diehl, a resident of Mammoth for the past 46 years and the oldest newspaper publisher In this district ana 01,0 of the oldest in the stale, died at a Tooele hospital on Sunday money af,er a At the same time Mrs. Stack stat- - mwn'll 7 nd dea,5 ,waa ed that Ball Lake City leads all oth- - M rcau,t of a,,nu,nU rom er cities in the Pacific area dtlea with populations 'In excess of 100,000 0 . . Ahs,ula. 0hio in the American Red Cross War Re- - MHe aa b ay lief Fund Campaign. V. f,1, 1w,her Gneral Gar' Balt Lake has reached 63.5 per ! Later I1"family moved to Nebraska where he attended public school and .later graduated from the University of Nebraska. It was In that atats that he first entered the printing business. At the same time he was a telegrapher, working at nights in Lincoln, Nebraska. Mr. Diehl came to Salt Lake City ' 1M0 nd worked for five years Delbert Keasler, IS year old son a, reporter on the Salt Lake Herald, of Mr. and Mrs. l)uana Urough, auf- - In 1S9S Mr. nipbl cama to Eureka fered a terrible accident last Thura- - l0 wUt the Eureka nmorrat for T. day evening when the two center (B1 Tlm) Sullivan, and this In fingers of hla right hand were blown ap(la r lhe f,Pt th Mr nipbI w or a a Republican. ;tff by the accidental discharge The following year fchotgun. he established the Mammoth Record Tho young man la a United States which he published for more than 35 marine with base aa Ban Diego, and yparg he waa spending the furlough In this e w., one of the organiser, of city with his parent, and other rein- - the riah ,,rPBi AiHOO,Hllun and iPrv. or a little recreation and , .lives president. also aecret.ry for sport h drove to Tlntlc alley In three tPrBM1. w al one smal phkup truck, and when In the mcmber of commIllPa pcullve M U of ' National Editorial Association. In trussed the road He waa niade iecretary of the the car, climbed out and jla rn Editorial Association In New Or- hen reached in for the gun. In pull- be WM le,n( m3- - ,n Vrrvl nd Ufa membership In the Utah 8tale i.U ?f Is piaus have all been completed to tbe 24th of July Celebration in Eureka one of the beat held for several years. All the committees tr8 working hard to maka thelr part 0f the program a success. queen contest has been started f0 ielect two little girls to represent' V Braille writing MiM Tlnllc" A "Miss Utah" in the OSPHATES ASSURED- THE BLIND HAS BEEN FOR parade. Ten girls are running for Development of the EXTENDED this honor and the one with the most FLOTATION MFTHOO ASSURES INCLUDE Miss votes Wlll repreant Tlntlc ant American farmirs ofsikfi-ciEn- t LINE ,he wonf high Miss Utah. Voting DRAWINGS' phosphates f or next boxes have been placed in various ,o SOO VF.ARS. business houses and each penney. M Symlwwte KU fkrvfc placed In them wlll count ten votes. si. A part of the evening entertain uu.ut a bull game wlll be played more than half of the popu- - tween the "Fata and the "Leans latlon of the Mute, and indirectly al; 0f the district. Not much Informa- first. charge tore others. tln s being given out by the res-through his band. It wit a small To the region embracod by the As- - pectf ve managers as they do not , d , " botany hobby w gauge gun being a .410 calibre. soclated Civic Clubs of Southern lint to let their opponents know und collecting apeclmana and he Utah th effects of this ruling wlll juat what stars they Intend to ,Jb hJ,ma I PefAHl In western plants, having strike hortie, since the Tlntlc, 1'iut, pay against them. Hebe Jones is ona of lha largest collections In the were tlons. five There an Eureka City has completed suspended in,Henca of mlnd an(J Ber.. ,Ie W Beaver, Sevier and many other min- - manager of the Fata with Nate Wll Two the P,an,A he dlscov- one . fines sentences Consaollthree and Chief with the paid agreement i ournonet on the arm to i... Primarily leasing more official captain. Lionel Fair-- dolert W"" to Jail. Fines levied h flaw h,m' now h thS MlninK company whereby the committed nfnH,d I then drove dlstructa. banka is at the helm of the Leans, cUy wH1 uke over blir interest In were 167.00 and the amount collect- ,h found A,,um Dlchlll, , .nt0 Eureka a distance of ,Mi,,led-b- y 'Vhlteheade and ne.rS IU,ph dtl: In ed Astragalus Homansvllle $31.50. well. certain L, togethrvo""yoJhe two mile. In the tend the "12, and found ,n l7,ahunip,rea tor thla game have not W.terma.ter Fred Garbett gave a wllh the equlpment and lines no- P WM given emer.encv attention He studied law and completed a P course but did not take the bur ex- of whUh b'tn the purcbaaerT0,r Th,s dThc,tjr' upp,lM Robinson and rn7r.m !'d then taken trv h had no desire In the day will be information was given out at a spec- - f d;,'on, the Chief Cons, mine ut a .,.,-- 1 One" of "tho nf ihu npi w. He served as city of and tost well on that tho eonncll $40.80. of held tlna the " city baso at San lRega Marine 2 U thlt wie Uroui. after worklS lute Mayor operation amounted to $76.33. b3M fcw to Suit Lake, that evening months without remuneration, havo moth was and a. m. Patriotic program at the minute clerk of elty,presiaent ,nd Councllmen Carlson, SSecton Kunneils reported r.o bur- lo operate on the hand. Reports are 'ba Llab ,a,e h'RWalore at the first been thrown out of their pay streaks jlttIe theatre. lals In the city cemetery. and McClain Cronin, Fairbanks, la In hand the ,bat mnndiug Injured and the rompany has employed men fAP b,,d ,n ,b PrwM,, 8. U. Athcrley, chief of pollre and j p m childrens races and atunta O'Rourke answered the roll call. patlsfactory niauner aud that within ?,"ldon to work these streaks and are reap- llol. ochool grounds with prlxes bab street oneaside ot $60.00 The this spent u supervisor, few price tftll lie rehe weeks purchase able lo Mr. Diehl wus married to Miss Neling all of the harvest therefrom. for ai winners. half Interest Is $18.S24. The coun- - from wages In these departments, sume training al the bust. Other subjects to be discussed at 3 p. m. childrens dance at LDS cil lie House In Grand Junction, ColoraFrances The the Phoenix Finance Anderson, that recorder, agreed the Eureka meeting will be the pro- recreation hall. do, on New Years Eve, 1884. Mrs. company handle the water bonds. It had receipts ot $1,541.33 and "din- - ODD KK1.1XIWM OP EUREKA posed a'tate financed plsn of adverDiehl taught In the schools of thn 0.30 p. m. minature parade, with bursemenln of $2,304.03 tor the which amount the bt,ieVwi INSTALLED OKED TILS. tising the scenic atiracions of this good prizes for winners In tl.e var- - bjli Tlntlc Distrlrt for thirty years. She month Just past, . f0r purchasing water paj state; aviation under the civil ser- lous entries. died August 23, 1937. Mrs. The of the In of bonds care and treasurer, the take report w, M. La.it A. Rosa waa evening vice, reports on strategic metals In 7 p. ,m. band concert at the ball time Funeral services were held at the W1U own this supply at Katie Towers, checked with that of mallr-as grande master of ME church In Eureka the southern district, bonding of the ,,e,dwarwhen recorder the yesterday afno cost. he termed what outstanding No. Eureka might ut a 12, Lodge lOOF, state for construction of roads, an.1 ternoon under the direction of The 7.30 p. m. Fata and Leans ban were Into rants taken consideration. at Deck this slated meeting ceremony conducted by Distrlrt Dcpjyor the small reservoirs of the district. game, followed by atunta and box" t0k P . Ihut the new fire truck would ur- ,.Ur uiy Clyde Underhill of Delta. In charge of the meeting will b" lng matches. ,ha Burgka cemetery. rive In Eureka on July 23th. This Other officers Installed were Edw.'1" John F. Rowe of Eureka and Russell p. m. oofiball game between " no' vice Knits, or master; Way grand or the Eureba and Nephl. Hawklnr Nephl, directors Morlleck, master. John past grand association. These gentlemen have Mine UnlOM And Operator 30 p, ra grand ball at the u. o. Mimm ley und John Dollner, supporters to c. t no definite program of ba auditorium with good tnuslcc. .r w Contract, conceamission to operate certain noble grand; Wllford West man. . The entertainment but they ure planning june atistlcal report of the on July 24th, which ee In Eureka sions K. 8purrler, conductor;! this week was a dls- - xtardon, $. cn showing the visitors the time of Celebration wlll be P8pppP Industry a Pioneer date Jtm'Ph Announcement Bruce from officials of WAS STOCK DOMESTIC ZIXC Southy, chaplain; sessions lo the trade according their lives efter the business appointment ""d Therald Hr.Ktgs, support- - District No. 2. International Union put on. In view of the fad that the t0 ,b! wpeb,y rpport ,rom the New Hco REDUCED IX JUNE. ere over. of this celebration have york of Mine, Mill and Smolter Workers, sponsorers Loverldge, outside me,aj market report for the ?r,: " r, for a,l,,ed donal,on, wrr ,nald Rard; "d guard; request pait week gUpplllfa of refIlwi met- Ernest Is to the effect that mine operator! V Domestic tine status for June cov- - waa ran1tedal Jumped more than 20 thousand Curwln and wl,ford Uutea, support- - and Unlun officials have signed a that stocks al erlng all grades, 0n Ju,jr 12,h a PBlpon'?d meeting (ona new wage and other concession ron- in. to the vice grand. the end of the monin were iMi from Mr- KDe. ImVern Nevere and L. tract 6th was held, the mayor jaiy agreement which will hold In Dnmeslic red of the producers month previtons below those of the nd M coucl,men bpinK - L- Dlsrk form the publicity commit- - force for the next two yeore At a meeting held in Salt Lake on on. Shipments dropped 5.659 tons. wh the eX(.ppMon of rounc,lmn metal have stepped up refining opIn Thi Information Is that the agreepr,t,0Ba c0 Tuesday the officials of the M.vm- - lompared with the preceding mouth, (ronjn minutes of the previ- ment calls for a wage Increase of 20 jbp from of orders big tlclpatlon foreign 4ANIHDATEH MUHT moth Mining company declared a rnJ production declined 3.820 tons. 0U mating Wlrp md and acrepted HI.K I'OH ciuts per shlR on the binw rate, gives and domestic buyers. Included 6 June for cents payThe of dividend per share, shipments (he against the city wer jt workers one week varation with pay, But the collapM or Fra.ee remov- - WHC BY JULY 28. able on July 30lh to stockholders of 2,342 tuns of domestic xlnc exported. aadlted and ordered paid, after one year of service, and nemea an ed customer from the Important record on July 20th. This Is u Owing to fairly large import at ions A pard of appreciation was receiv Those who are seeking office must the union as bargaining represents- th aama and tma al ,pd ,0 ot announceof Ine In ore rhunge from the previous 'd from MpB" Frank I,rl,,key for th' only a few daya To live of the workers for two years, .nulnolirv or a sea blocade remember b would b- the xlnc ment that the payment -- y maln " r,,y BroundPEurope, "d by a,nl The workers also will receive an eiLsut2d IfflrlnK" lh ' endangering In bn not made by August. names for office for the coming prl-- additional temporary par Increase of was' received from other outlets. in The disbursement will amount to erations covered in the regular re- kiaror Hracken Lee to attend the Notice has been pub- - 25e per shift for the first 15 days of ary mean- United 8tatea consumers, $19,776.00. port of the American Zinc Institute. nobbpra nooat felobr,ton Jn Price while, have covered normal require Dshed that July 23rd la the deadline July only, on the basis of an Increase b accepted after In tho price or copper which became on July 11. 12 and 13. ments for some time to come, but and 00 B,,IUA The Utah Municipal League send have shown considerable caution In ,ba dae' effective June 1st. n an announcement to the effect inyiug by For county offices names should The wage scale rises and fulls with reserves of arge copper. Search that the 23rd annual convention In ITIce weakness the volatile he filed with the rouihy clerk and the price of copper except when the nd eenate with rapper price Is below nine cents per would be held In Logan on August melter and resale sections of the fur lta( 22, 23 nnd 24. round, $4.70 being the minimum Dir market during the week underscored ' ,bn ccAArJr f Councilman Carlson reported that lbu wary altitude. At one time cop- underground workers and $4.20 for the committee for the community ppr w,b down to 10 t a pound, the amelter workers. The scale for machine miners folbuilding had met at Nephl with the j,)WW,t since the start of the Kuro- lows: eun war. At the week end thn Rate Per Day Copper Price rents a pound prlre firmed lo 7 0.0 to 1.98c $4.85 A contributory fartor to Idleness, 8.0 U 1.98c $5.20 metal men said, was tho hangover 8.6 to 9.99c $5.46 fiom the Inventory taking and va10.0 to 11.49c cation period In fabricating plants to meet with pollre officers and the 11.6 to 12.00c dur,Ilg ,b f)rHl ww., jujy. 13.0 to 13.74c city Justice to ascertain the reason buying dwindled to the Export for so many suspended sentences be- vanishing point and the price reduc13.71 lo 14.49c ' ll, g passed out. 14. 5U to 15.24c ed to 10.35c u pound from 10 4 e u 16.26 to 15.99c Delinquent water ecrounls wer pound. $6.55 discussed and the water committee 16.00 to 1674c waa In $6.70 and zinc lead Turnover was Instructed to meet with the 16.75 to 17.49C $6.85 to small lots at unchanged and elty recorder In an ef- I rices. 17.60 to 18.24c $7.00 fort to bring In at least some of the $7.15 l$.2i lo 1819c The steel Industry continued to Another provision of the agrre-molarge accounts which have been work ut top sped as u result of will mean that If the price of hanging fire for a lung time. users domestic from demand steady Councilman O'Rourke silver rhenges from 71.1 Ic an ounce reported rnd jarge business from England for that Mrs. T. D. Sullivan desired thn armament purposes. the wages rates wilt Increase or deFeara were removal of Wayne Deck's water md two rents a shift for each one crease shorta aonm quarters expressed In er from her property. tint variation In the silver prlre. age might develop in rertaln lines of The water statement of William steel products. , Wages will be subject to chpge In 15 R. Jones, which wss protested. wa with the reale based on Gen. Charles da Gaulle, trader- discussed but tabled until a. latei ,b pr,c in of war Taul Reynaud's JfoppM A new engine, with a rating of secretsry date. wrl,,d a mon,b who beads a French war p,,nd'n The vat lous city officers gave re 2000 horsepower, and said to he the cabinet, committee In London to continue the ports far the month of June us ful- - world's largest and most powerful war aoAinst Germany. Ila has Juris-- 1 xbe Antarctic region la about aircraft qnglne. la now diction over all French Belgian refugees, tome where In France, search debris In hope of Iowa: la J0 d.Rreaa wlder thaB th, ArctlB cltlieni on need After which eeinstalled Bight to Dittmer army Fred headlong had military England. Justice nine they being iaWage clothing being able region. ges In his court qrith eight convlc. planes In the United States. before the German hordes. nke , ! W '7 I Eureka City Has Purchased Interest In Wells To Furnish Water. , West-stopp- ll' I ' 1 ri":11 I 1 J nn - - - tr SlzlJr. 1 ma'cl.v "2. ,, - " 'I . ( ju nt - I 0 mu Eure-announc- ed - '" 'Jill " - - k"ire"ta - , - 1 hmSc ,,0, offK-lAl- a. I Refugees for Sal rage French Fighter 7-- I 3 con-Un- rd wat-rrtnua- nt scml-flnlshe- d Prua 1- - J d - r.' |