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Show u. PY w' devoted to the OREAT TINTIC MIKINO J t.f M'l' Vn!iiiii'- r- - d, strict LI IIKKA, HWH COUNTY, - tMl Utah CoUDtV Muy I!- - j Start Road Work : fill f'.r i aiun ! ' Iki Inilii-aiio- soon gi-- twit-- i tlun" r Uie 1 e e ITAII. THUHSPAY, MINES SILVER-LEA- PKCKMHKl i 17. UMl. ODD THINGS AND NEW-- By XuiuIiit Lame Bode In Effect I( ( tlI lt i)jj H , r in re t , f i fcX'UGMS flti SfiiWPS GREW AMfK 1m fVtS WERE CUt DOWN ' --VtvUislone Nall, for- k-- i.f 1 he ' k-- JOHN 1AYIOR-BUN- D CARPENTER tl-.,- it A -- Vf CAM TOM, OH 1C a Hs BtJkT 6 HOUSES - City Budget Will Be Made Friday the regular nulling or At Hie i of Utah. The new Idw, passed at the last session of the legislature, makes y changes relative to speed, and signals, and rontrury to the present regulations leaves no room for srgumeut. In other words tlie various elites of the state will have 110 direct say as to the speed limits for they are governed hy the state law as follows: Fifteen miles per hour when passing a school building or Its grounds during a school recess or while children are coming lo or from school during opening or closing hours; 20 miles per hour within any business district of any city; 2 It miles per hour wlth-- . In any residence district; and 45 miles per hour upon the open laical authorities may Increase the speed limits on through highways within rily limits to a speed not exreedlng 45 miles per right-of-wa- - been under way at the present for the fact me had It not been ownera a few of the property try-n- i were route the proposed .ion few a of disposing! rich by to get were asking exnr- and land of r,e iltant prices. Utah More than a month ago the to an effort made commission vunty for this right-of-wa- y K.cure the ,td but had to abandon the proporreason tion temporarily for the ited above. men and business Ssntaquln been have to understood are c.heri lorklnx on the land ownera with a to securing reasonable prices various pieces of property the in their efforts have lieen quite sue-- : ful. Santaquin people want this cork to be taken up In order to reIn tn the unemployed condition ilist section, consequently they can L expected to do everything pos- tibia In order to get the work start- 1 'n January 1, 1932, a revised traffic code prepared In purauanre with Section 94 of the Uniform Traffic Act, goes Into effect In the etate , h j great value to Utah in mum 1.,, ways. licKid.'s Weal'll it produces ilire- ily. I: , nsniiiVN a very large hum-t- in.it T fi.r other product... ,.f .j.e employs a large inim'-.-,,f j r! sons, furnishes b,lsl-nagthat ma.le it posiM,. to bring modern transportation to many portions of the tate and la a very substantial rontrihu1 to puhllr revenues." y Jan. Auniu, Tin- - nili: in ie by G New Auto Laws iuu.- - ,.f ,.f Governor li.'nrif i ,.rtl Huh. together wirli a Mai, hy him. s hicli huvit the present Tintic road. 7, stated that the en-- r been secured for nearly are there however distance, which pieces of property deeded r tariff, rarrifs a the county before ll. a under way lut It la ork can get an agreement between that meted the property and h. commission reached very Boon. be ivners will have prob-Uwould work new This Ilf kl skull. rnvi-- lo right-of-wa- 5 ghuMi Th.- - rent is4'i t s Uli IC sri n What Mining Means to the State of Utah Miami. the com nils- -. uf I tali county may ...au-rof the with I1' ((instruction from Santa-- l of highway "piece It will ron-wit- h u Harold, aliens JliiM 1 ! HOME OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST The EAWESf I ELEPHANT, EPPS K in Ay j GROW council, to be held tninorrow evening, he budget for the 1932 will he ' DZTIC s jty i hlgh--wwy- s. !hour. ' Motorists are required, however, the new law lo exerclsa due under tlreenwell, aged THE US N.V.'AZ 2.S years and s former resident of rare and KWH The budget for the year 1'jJl proper caution, having reBOXinG TcA.O fOR fills city, was Instantly killed at Snltjgard to the traffic, surface and H totalled $38,3b0, but this will YEARS k a vefeat! ...... Idtke t 'if y Inst Monday afternoon width of the highway and to the doubtedly be mi conMderably for when the car In which she was at Intersortlona. ,e coming twelve month For lug collided wllli a trolly car, the ac- lh HrBt Oeven inontbs or this year Only rnmmunltlea who In the past blent taking place on State si root have endeavored to enforce ridicuKurcka City has pcn' J2s.sn:; 25. led ween Tenth and South. 'Ions ordinances relative to apeed In view of this It Is alino-- t certain Hiding with Mrs. Creenwell at the' through tho varloua email towna and hat he expenditures will he held a ee es lime was A. ( Christensen of havo therefore enriched their below the $3u,000 mark, or inure was who ao be to will forced quite seriously by doing, than 36,000 under the budget. ltd. also Hubert A. (Ilenny and regulate local apneda In accordance The city officers are to he comThe new section of road will II. neither of whom were with tho new atato law, which disAshton, mended for their economy. The past due west from Santaqulns Mr. Christensen was tsk- - tinctly stalea that apeed limlta with- injured. months have been a trying A Vjln itreet and will Intersect the!eleven sp.rial in Hiug of (lie Tint ic i t should he hurled mid everyone in lug Mrs. Creenwell to her home on! In the stale must not bo modified ' tuts and reductions have (oniiuunity A large Pr0t l resent road near Harold. was held at his rnmniiuilty should Work for lie Twi-niFourth she or altered In any reapnrt." been made In every department of on trerhead bridge will be constructed at which city and for the benefit of nil of IlSj riding in the front hoh! with tho Tlio new regulation deullng with h Hy government in an effort to t Ini niad for the dis- residents. tw the tracks of the Union TacIHc It does other two gentlemen In tho rear' "our" Its plans y illy. repreaenta a radical down ton point where tribution of Christmas rh'-othus eliminating a bad cross-- i h,oId expenses to the not lielong to any Individual or sent. At tho point of the rniMh tha change. Tho flral vehicle to enter the revenue would he sufficient to people of Ho district. A sur- - clique. order or denomination, ronsc-carr- car, n big sedan, got Into the Icy ruta tho Intersection will have the right-an- d on. Tills has been done In a needyrevealed that there are a large there is no logical reuson when the driver forced the tua- over vehicles approaching at st arge degree but additional cuts will' number of families who will need 'why this assistance should be refus chine out the automobile' heavy Should two vehicles angles. right have to be made during 19.12 if the assistance in order to make the Yule- ounty Commissioners turned and directly In front enter the Intersection at the aamo sideways 18 operated on the available rev tide season resemble what it should and the Chest contains money to pay or a north hound atreet car, tho time Ihe one Held Meeting On Friday i61 approaching from the enue. Tho tax money received for be and for this reason the Chest sent ror it. Able bodied men, now out trolly striking the auto on the right right will have Ihe the preaent year la away below aver- - out a call asking people who could of work, want a chanre to earn' aide where Mra. Creenwell waa alt- - Should a driver within the Interaec-wage- s At Xephl last Friday the regular' age jue t0 tj,P fart that lower a ke care of a famso to of do to Instead afford nereptlng charily, ling, consequently she received the tlon Intend lo turn to the left he meeting of the rounty com- legged valuations were put into Tin- response full force of tho colllaiou. The In- - muat give way to any vehicle ily on this iifraMim. was held, at which time fecj and also for the riMsou thut was quite gratifying as several perpersons were rushed to the proarhlug from tho opposite nly a small amount of business was many new llani(lll were sons volunteered to assist in this hospital but Airs. Creep- - tlon. iBaacted, most of the time being consequently if ihe work, some assuming the respond- everyone.. What would we do lit the well was dead upon arrival llure. (jenqUent ir. Another radical change Is made In with ukn up routine matter. The preaent administration winds up the n Id tha present time without this wonderful having suffered a fractured skull and the manner of signalling rara ap-- a liility of taking care of two or tlir.-:.celing was an outstanding one for ycar wthout indebtedness It will he families. Anutle-crushed cIiomI. ' erved ai meeting relative orgaiilntlon? What would be the .preaching from the rear. There has reason that it waa the first sea- fortunate. was several hours after the ae- - always been more or less confusion It ( hirst mas relief will hi; held on condition of many unfortunate peoto isulwalu. In roB many months that a delega-- j js understood that after lta moat; Friday evening at the Kiss' club ple of Tintlc had It not been for the clilent before the Identity of Mra. regarding Ihe present arm signal and of some kind did not wait upon takes office early rooms. new administration wna learned. The tw6 whenever It haa been work of this organization. Neither Creenwell unal tei-- ! given there ! commission. Jn tj,e COmlng year Mayor Church Interest At the meeting held Mouday Ihe the lied Cross or any other organlza- - brondcaNlIng stations at Salt take haa always been doubt as to whether re,red from Wn that an Investigation of the pr0p0Hf ion ,,f givitu ludp to the city tlon could have come dose lo hand- - were enlisted In an effort to learn or not the signal was correct and he Brit- i.iitOB ii welling, of atate, secretary , dlscusa-street work ling the acute situation and It Is too who she was. taler relatives called! very often It proven to be Incorrect. clty government be made with a view h ,.niI),lVins men latlve to Juab county's exhibit In to cutting down salaries ami making waH !ak(.n up .... .025 cen-- 1 claim had that anyone, for any reason, al tho morgue and made the Identifiofiirials Under the new law all that U A rearrange- capitoi building. reawould atiempt to hamper tho work. cation and claimed Hip remains. otj,er reductions In all depart nunls. tht thp plty 0ffi,.f.rs fr party of' Is to extend tha arm from necessary 8 Mrs. Creenwell was born In Mam- Ihe car and the driver of the machThe Chest, In a sense. Is not a son have Mused to M Commutd.y moth on April 2p. 1903, tho daugh- ine D?.. ie3U.a,e Quarte for New Officers Named for Hid, one Fhet employees work on Ihe Streets eharltable organization. Its hard approarhlng from the rear muat rom the N avail- - working officers are continually de- - ter of George and Mary Jane Ilorton. alow down until he himself ascerthat earn thus money and Eureka Fire Department able for that purpose. It is claimed vising ways and means whereby un When a small child she moved to Eu- tains In which direction Ihe driver of Mid,1 afford to oper- - fortunate people who want to help reka with her pnrenta where she the car Is going lo turn. At the regular meeting of the Ku- - hat the city cannot rloaa lh.;mselves are given Ihe privilege lo pent almost her entire life, attend1Hn ,hr,. rBfk for mm a em- - do so and at the same time are ing the achoola of thla city and being UTAH IOWEK GIVEN HOWE th that week and city a nffl-T days owners to furnish new cases If evening, the following new to two a a to thus MOKE TKKKITOKV TO MANAGE assistance others, that prominent member of the younger ing can keep It busy during wish the exhibits to be proper- - cers were elected: lade- set. - fold purpose la accomplished, About aha ssthree left years ago additional without time short f ihowu. The communication states! John J. Coffey, chief. John F. Howe, who for the past Let's sll get behind Ihe Chest. Eureka to make her home at Salt slstance. However, it W thought t Juab rhiof. assistant now! C. John Downey, or- take City. county's exhibit was of years has taen manager of of this officers y tliatr the all couple last in the out help It's that statements put r! tally hidden by the stairway and) George (Tomar, secretary, itor Nor- now the local branch of the Utah Tower are her who are harfreely Surviving giving of a parents, lack ganization in resulted sold have to remain there Bernace captain of election Jamiron, A Light company, haa been until n hours of their time each week residents of Knntaquln, a son, given admony between city employers and many v case, one which trucks. could be used (1. Creenwell, ditional territory to manage, accordher empire," II. but husband, and appreciation nothing asking Chest workers. CBlnit the Edward Fox. trustee, wall, was supplied. A who now resides In Mexico and from ing to an announcement made thla ami the hate ti as remuneration for their services. The election N m-o new case of the suitable for this countys' At the first meetinR whom she la divorced; two alatera; week by W. A. Kurkina, manager of Leopold play would cost two or three hun- - city council, to be held early In Jan- member! Mrs. Carl Sorenson and Mrs. Mi- the Trovo division. d dollars, of the' ldred Peterson, of Salt take; and alx The territory added to the Tintlc according to estimates, uary the names of these ofifeers will to Filed Is 1 rN Application IIlS..UlCfl i fttute urced that b presented and If Riven confirms- NW Officers .rMury brothers, George and Otla Horton of branch Includes Santaquin, Mona, matter be given Immediate at- - tlon they will be Installed on Discontinue Tintic Train Santaquin; Elmer Horton of Han Genola and Benjamin. Thla busientitled aj Tuesday by Masonic Lodge ntloii. The and a nlatlc lit-time which banquet at commissioners decided ry 9th, Francisco, California; Clarence and ness comprises about alx hundred t Juab's finances which Uaclfic Union week the last th tate Klkington Horton of Spring take, customers and their acconnta will would not per- - general good time will be in order. On Tuesday evening the expenditure of Bother la hereafter be handled through the Eu- -- lected and iippuintive offi. eri of the Hy. company made application to and Marland Ilorton of Eureka. thla aum of UBJ' t the present of Itlea, and; reka office. lime, conse-nil- y Masonic lodge wer installed after the Public Utilities Commission Home the the display will have to re- Ian party Merchant discontinue lanrhto First. Mr. Howe will spend a part of his and for "Try permission program which a splendid Olympics Threat half hidden until some heads. Halt Lake City, time In this new territory. Ho will future eon were enjoved hy the lari-- num- train service between evelatlooi of the have an assistant at Santaquin and ber present. V. K. Ward, a past Garfield and the towns one at Benjamin. by the, was District. tic i!4C.tal0B M mad Installing thorder, of hat the Kentucky Senator he Hid,' missions" aIH other states that the list of a Thu of.J application following the snd officer county . a 0u d railroad company will substitute In tax! a',n, those who took office: .atji- By M. lieu of the present service a motor W. Seventy-On- e Per Cent mre n ,he 16lh of Harry Handle, Upmonth tera wen will operate from which 'V. bus S. Coomb. W. J. Paid the 1031 Taxes 10 number to concon-l.n- ma- Mrs. Susie Horton - ;rxr Un-la- d . j ml. Money Now Available for Street Work Kh-vent- h rof-fer- Community Chest Should Get Support!) ue ; - li'-s- I 1 Mm-ula- j evi-nin- w.-r- e , right-of-wa- r y j ) of-wa- y right-of-wa- ly y. I - ap-Jur- ed dlruc-emergen- - e i tl;.-o- I ; -- -t . - iSliSS01 ! , dla-la- n De-Vo- r 1 m-l- Tln-mast- er 4444 ! reewg-irty- ty ter in tbi ted pa!- Named to Mike Mineral - i towns of the Tintlc District nect with the main line trains of the railroad at Tintlc Junction. The date on which the hearlrx will be held has not been set hut It Is understood that the application will be given immediate attention. As previously stated In the columns of this pnpT under the new arrangement the people of thla district will be permitted to use two of the main line trains, the one going west which reaches Tintlc Junction s 10:20 In th morning snd the one east at 7:22 In the evening. Th- o'l.er trains which pass through 1:.. Jn m tlon cjn be used for emer p. i.i y purposes only. L. R. Uonyer. J. 'V. C. E. Ward, treasurer. John F. Howe, secretary. Survey G. Hpaldlng, S. R- - I. K. D. Jamison. J- D. Albert Johnson. S. S. M. P. Hlrkman. J. S. William Hurquis'. John Morley. Sr- - ra ago ollapse of Ige aero Now e. the 'ment ia,,ilUhr, conda, ... 1 lifting iy veil as the river, i , rce lr h,irn mineral resource haP:-l-:n-Joh- J Nil-o- f Ph H9r Ber-ha- s Jly A - Every day hav pais thr-u- sh fr..m V:.'rl farms ef Crab Bl hfl Lyon- - H rector t;i . tl from on la wife, free of i,R tr-- 'f th ii 0, ;.d,nr "i- I,a survey Is to w,,abI infor- - niinpfj, r , This Japanew girl. Masako SMmr. contc i may prove an Important he Ja 1SCK Ulynqdc gaiue in the cs:ab.i..ed lln throwing events. She fOf IM JlVeIn m bw Japam-- record flIJ by hrlne MelJI t,row at the meten. 3I.S2 the apeur Ing . nt - Ejr-- alfalfa, are ,iiV. ' k ' I s i. t- 1 1: - " ! ' f.-JT:- as-rr-'- i!ry wj ns f'f y farm-- I d rrnp-p; very a hkh prlee peM;ng i pr,. prices are stack and ,on a J Jt V., that hay w.il be sellP It hlJth- -r fUuro 2 a a WUrh d 'h w 44 - j in th uli y according to Mra. Mable Chris- - - tru' i l.i a v y , (.f mail)- La' ill and ers. who harv I le,' rus:- -. Through Tintic District a Wood-t- trusfc. Many Hay Trucks Passing re J. J.! 'v,l!or,"U and II. L. of rirren.aPPo!n,d n. F. Baker. Claude st M", s- J. a Ex ct tllp rhamberaPPlned of com-laFViJavn'im,t,P al Sa ardiBAd es BR KnR,nper,nK wa8 e. ution he' ,0 esaml 1 One glance at tho delinquent tax list for Juab county, as published In the last Issue of e thla paper, may have caused many readers lo believe that the large percentage of tha taxee has been allowed to go delln- qent. Such waa r.ot the case, Ur advance - and Mrs. Walter Jensen have with planned to spend Christmas In the:r son and daughtcr-ln-laleave Eureka will Iienvi-rThey i:ex; Tuesday, going through to Colorado on the Union Iaclflc Hy. Mr and Airs. Jensen, Jr., are attend Ing school at Denver, both completing courses In pharmacy started some time ago. Mr. . I Especially posed portrait study of Marvel Mills Logan, now United States senator elect from Kentucky, Senator Logan g a Democrat; ha defeated John M. Rubslon, Republican, last tensen, the rounty treasurer, who reported that on November 30th, when her hooka were rloaed preparatory to compiling the list of delinquents, over seventy-on- e per cent of the taxea had been paid. However, thla la considerably under the record of other years when about eighty per cent of the made taxpayers settlement prior to November 20th. Every- thing considered Juab county fared quite well In the collec- tlon of 1921 taxee. Much worse conditions prevailed in a num- ber of the central and southern Utah conntlee. It la claimed. 4 4 e 4 4 44444444444444 |