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Show DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIC MINING DISTRICT Volin 1 10 XXXII EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH. THURSDAY. The Price of Red Metal Drops to New Low Mark blab County I Winner In Suit f Jsab county won it null he United Slate Fidelity nml (luar- IM company Italtlmore, Mary- and waa awarded a Jult:men f $17,2(9.23 by Judge Tiilmau I). ohason in the Federal Court at Salt ka City laat Thuraday. hTbia brings to an end the suit yonght by Juab county against the company for funds left in the M Nephi National Bank by nty treasurer after It closed Us Mrs on December fat, 1931. jTho bond, which guaranteed the performance of duty" on the was Issued at the ilthful of treasurer, election of Mabel D. as county treasurer. Juab intended that Mable D. Christ Ison jeepted deposit certificates for $!(,- IC.IS on the Nephi National Bank om her predecessor, that she re- at maturity and fwed certlfic-Stet she did not attempt to with- -' law the money represented by the: otKIcates until after maturity, lly 23, 1932, though the bank clos-- I Its doors December 1, 1931. The 4gment represents the amount of o deposits, minus a credit of 1(1.19 paid tbe county by the bond-- g company December 1, 1932, plus Some copper interest were of the ,.lt faillir(. nt lhl, enP0 mih, he a small factor in i ! domestic situation in view of the nt,w p0rt tariff and the general die-oadi- position of home producers to hold (he curtailment terms agreed upon iaal year Intimations that Itoun Antelope Mines., Ltd., was solely responsible for (he collapse of the conference, were denied in a statement issued by Arthur D. Stnrke. managing director 0f (he company. Storke said Roan Antelope was "justly entitled" to an! increase in its 1933 production; quota Inasmuch as it was a new promptly, and had not during 1932 shown Its true capacity as a pro-- , i ducer. lifW . . 367i W-KE- srtmurioNs III A YEA .... j WANCISCO LEMTini.. 3 WITH IE G3 w McUinCC 1$ tJk U.l-k- by k . iVLo'VVoTiVd': Tintic j .( ,.m un. ... .poMor. b, .b. "o s rporter And Will Publish the Tax List f: Jab ,n th S.indTw1 Vn .rtff of iorhVnrin ad t07 r?y dItlon J "!. many ,0 this there were Tl"n--N(w- " la following the cus- - spec- - aid nTmininr !r.oiiJ gbro h h" - mlde January-Februar- 1 g y v-.-... 'tm nfiscy May Be Available .Fcr 1 ed , abe - to consequent- M"' .T"mbU er1 lk'n 'the .rralJirIn SJL 5 has been 7?. ' pay- - m..k - .ui- - r,nxn.drt r.:r so.. JU(Jge COX Holding Court Smm Kb no ron.td.rnllon or Juab county. Tintic The December term of the District only one which benefit ted by tBe The have also been Court Is local dealers matinee for the reason that those atbeing held Ibis week at Ne- ton re- to secure the 50c Wth Judge LeRoy H. Cox tending from Mammoth had prevl- - nhle auction made by the producers to unu on (he benaii. Most or the cases ously been given tickets In exchange for toys and these ticket! were ac- - dJb;rJT0 p far trial are of a civil nature but echlinJh0I The Mam- are two criminal cases lo be .. thgre cepted for admission. m moth Fire Department members are heard which are of Interest to tho . If local discriminating of b,a end tb" to repair the toy. they recelv- 7 unly; f rel s h l pPOpla ot are tha cd and distribute them on Christmas ru,M'" They duJpd at the ve. abfe to cut t he I uh v" I,a,,.on' r!,ar', V' "f1 mines they would be the a minor, Knowledge pre!: of Utah vs. John Franke. charged l?n ,Th" fall at the Eureka Reporter of- - PI,C pr,ce here lB,P eoal wIth uslna a Run t() d lnduy harm, flee for .Votary work but If the reduction, were In effect bB ,rted wl Bo(h of theiM the consumers here would be able b Jury aBd lhoM from lhe T,nr to purchase It for $(.50, the price jjjH(rjPj wbo have been called to Next Stop, Norway now prevailing In the favored sec- M Anna MaI. - Jurori l0Mwell, Mrs. Sherman Haynes, Marion Russell, K. D. Jamison. William Fer- Enir. Noo. Club k. not tho Rvn pr Help '7 "7 Ari - .r. end 3 thS2nn.l Uv3!blJ h.tbe Tintic Dlatrlct. '.h ' relr rean St h.-,- Government Assay Office At S. L. May Be Closed 0Prt'n P. a. but a ''i7J li min-wee- Mill-,;ta- one paper. Is year the Hat will be .et In fflce of the Tlmes-NewThe Vceniion.i tolnz to lna ne Md for thil ?,! publishers of the Reporter Nephi and assist In gettlu1; tho farmer. , - f-- kdv Si on tlu-r- ; ( Mr vice than If the list appeared number of delinquent tax ?h o. tb Bfr.v C lbey !" apectal agreement with the taxpayers no more for this non-pulllir- e t0 8411 Uke w,,h a view below. Other places reported to the matter straightened Iowa: Mammoth 15, Tintic Junction getting fam- out w,thout reuIt, anI ,hey ,n,enrt 17. D.lta 28. Trovo und most Utah lM of the dlatrlct wh0 contributed aIn wek and Put the,r t0 the surcea9 0f the arralr by ncnzIInK caae beJore J11 G- - McDonald, presl- - county cities from 18 to 24 below, waa cold In Eureka ,n a jarfEe amount Df fntt clothing i m, to jtcause asufficiently lot of trouble lo a great aml her things suitable as gifts McI)onald u thoroughly in sympathy many people who were unforlunoln lha For veral ,k08H wtk nfembera ,kat 1,av bepn enough lo have their water linen have sponsored Nous Club He says tbaF frolen dll,cr,m,nated awlnat. up jn jacl (hose who escup- ' campaign of this nature but the It Is ridiculous to think that a this trouble were very few. The c electric duced rate Is made to cerluln thawing equipment of the h , the novel tlona. such as l.tah, Tooele and A Light company has Power the5r adPtel " counties and that the same can-- 1 been exceptionally busy wiih an ex- yfar cer and a it matinee of giving Pan not be made to Juab and Salt Lake tra crew thawing water lines and ,a,nIr ",1rad1 lhe fofvlb counties." In town with a blow torch man 'every have refe,Ted many hln It la a known fact that the reduc- - haa found ready employment In this ,a oIn t0 the time of a tlon wa mada to Ltah 'unty P1"1" manner. A few homes reported the a Pople If all of the things ! tmrk oompolltlon b.t o( pipes and In some In- put I. ,h.M lor dl.Irlb.tlon b, cause the of number trucks considerable stances damage was hristmas time. The work of repairing the toys iBg ln, the Tintic District is not as done by water. .lh .ra! Y will be done by the unemployed of pub!,c "rho?1 ?nd reduced. And then ..n,h.the. "d th high achool students missed a days j0. should not befrom .j. j,0 at ,hl PBt tudy aa a result of (he cold spell. atd B the basement of the library- tb to falls In all. It haa been anything hut ar8menl All building. The clothe, will be mend- PTintic Is closer to the coal pleasant and everyone Is hoping for I1" organliald by the ban any p0 Bt ,B ?tberTo a moderation In the temperature. tlon. who have generously consent- - ,B ele or Millard counties 0 Ke - iy . "f?" ; pait many practiced during the the Hat In both (s so that the residents or this especially those on the list, ft Game Laws May Be Changed There are many coldest weather we have ever ex- - come delinquent. It Is reasons ha'1 Ustlnciioi. Utah Perionfedwhy 1 good ,ht policy to pay usement company, and the response ur taxes, la the first place the coldest spot In the im- the of having was far beyond the hopes of those on lump coal "tall and the cliy, also the school on on Mnnday PV,.nlnK ,hl. In charge. The show house was llt- - while price the people of the Tintic DU- ,M1,MW are making a valiant fight 49 lo one dis.ic, with temp,.ralure droppd people, earh erally Jammed Times-New- in I means the present . L I i':"1.':.? b". ?.ro.icre,rJOSZZ: W STentK pw ...... Coal Rates .Weeks Cold Spell Remain the Same Makes New Record Ing the Yuletide season. Anyone who witnessed the number of toys, to be nearly five hundred I doting, but the receiver haa paid a Jmore loaded on a than f0uld The battle of the coal dealers of 0 county a small amount, cutting one time, taken in at the (he Tintic District, assisted by the at wagon 0 total down to $15,997.(9.. matinee show laat Saturday afternty Attorney C. N. Leather-ha- a noon would come to the aame con- handled the case in the oral court and waa assisted by At- - 8.U number of Tunic Democrats 'were lit Nephi Ian Friday afternoon HI lend II meet ill k of party lead'r from the various conn lies of southern I'lull. At that lime the Associated IVniocruilc ('lull was organized for the purpose of "seturiug an of politlcul eiiuitalile distribution patronage for southern I'luli in stale and national government and to aid i ou in le represented ill the organization of ail political matters of importance." Wilt in m (iardner of leita was elected chairman of I lie organization, which comprises Democratic organizations in Juuli, Millurd, lleaver, Iron. Sevier, Ilate, Harfield. Kane, and Way tie counties. Mrs. W. S. (ireenwood id" Ulchfleld'' was named vice chairman and Mrs. Vllute Fram-lo- n of Fillmore, secretary ireusurer. The meeting Indorsed Wulter K. Granger, present mayor of Cedar City, for membership on the state road commission. The name of Vern M Fairbanks of Itlehrield waa placed in nomination fur Indorsement for for I'nlted States marshal. Taxes Must Be Paid on Tuesday share In the distribution of toys dur- - r. ... job.M. Bodc;v?,iolUtah moisE The MAH Successful Affair ZZZ Lame Number li i j The needy kiddies of the Tintlc the District are going to be exceptionally some inmty In the district court with toys on well supplied hatha ago, and the cane waa trana- In fact It seems quite likely UKUIMBKN I... Arcordng to letters received hls week by i K. Mulsh there Is a well organized movement under way, sponsored by sportsmen's clubs, to bring about a new setup for the fish nint game department, placing the eonirnl under a appointive commission of seven members with all employees on a civil service basis. Such a measure will lie introduced at the next session of the state legislature, probably by Will I,. Moyt. of Nephi, representative from this county who made many friends In the last aesalon by "f h,a horoU4h understand ing of the problems of the fish and game depart men! and problema of sportsmen In general. Mr. Hoyt presented a fish and game bill at the laat session but It waa rather late d did not receive !" ,h rhtor.llon It deserved, falling SHEll fHACCft of passage. This time prominent A!?f NOT MADE are sportsmen taking a hand In the fROM matter and better luck la anticipated. TORTOISE SHELLS 1. J. Fennell, of Eureka, new atale senator representing Juab and Tooele counties, Is aald to favor the of politics In fish and game administration. The campaign for IN CAMBER&.S.C. the commission form of government for handling fish and game adminisSMGtaret ey J mc caw tration waa launched at a recent con- Tlntlr people should remember eld a Hint next Tuesday, Itecemher 20th, Mark Anderson of 1rovo, writing Is the last day for the payment of o... (Im. limit h,ln Ml uVltM-k- . d? niMin. Tu.i. for lb. Tl.lle I am not interested In Dlstrlct are being received at the partment. ono politician out and putEureka Dunking rumpnny in Eureka kicking in his place. Fish and another ting and thaw making payment should Is a highly game administration lake their lux imiicea to I Ills institutechnical profession, requiring men win-rtion, The Tiutic District, anil m fact il they will he receipted. who have had special training, aa In Due to the depression in the k slate of I tali, was during the the forest service. The commission are many people visited by mm of the roldcsi li'K industry . . r n,,t M ot ,h irwill Tintic who he unable to pay' vices spells in history. There have men. of On th good contrary times when the thermometer regia- - their taxes and there are others who nplnion QV MINES D 111 d, w SILVER-LEA- I pir fonfereIP s waa commenced ODD THINGS AND NEW-- By The price of copper in the export market fell to 4 9.1 rent a pound late lam week, from the pivvioii level of slighily above 1 rent iluriiu the earlier pari of the week. Wrak-- . ness of the market wax iittributed to jI1t t.r.iatio..ul ,op-ll,he Pollapse n( : Pt. HOME OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST '' - - - ,h8 1 drops loo low the city will he bank- rupt, there will In- - no money (o pay for water, lights, etc.; the county ra ill he unable to give assistance and necessary for our exlslancc, above all the schools will be unable to operate and the children of this dlsirlct would he without education al advantages. Think It over and If you have the money It will be to your advantage to pay this nldlga-rlion, There Is nothing gained by letting the taxes become delinquent for the penalties are heavy and even If you desired to your home you could not do ho without first pnylng all taxes dun upon the property, d m-1- Epidemic Of Influenza Amonff Eureka Residents For some lime It appeared that Eureka residents would escape an epidemic of the influenza but now that the diseaite is subsiding In other sections of the state it seems to have loist Snturday tho houso of representatives appropriations commutes voted lo close tho office along with those ut IMiIini, Idaho; Helena, Montana, and Carson City, Nevada. Similar action waa contemplated Inst year but after a hitter battle the appropriation was granted and tho Howoffice permitted lo operate. ever, It lo Indicated that tha fight this year will lie a losing one bemuse of tho unprecedented demand for economy. Each of tho assay offices mentioned operated at a loss during the year, the deficit In Salt Lake, where only 89 assaya were made, was $3822, while In some of the other towns the deficit waa nearly $7000. Newton A. Dunyon, former Tintic in mine operator, la at present charge of the Salt Lake offlcoz However, Mr. Dunyon was due to lose thla posit Ion by reason of tho overwhelming vlrtory of tho Democrats al the laat election. If tho office la dimed It will mean that another big. Juicy political plum will not bo available for picking. -- th0H u qu, 4 Tlila TINTIC MINER SUFFERS FROM KXIXMl'RK AND AILMENT nlling are older people. rTld p, by thfl faft ,ha, ,he attendance at tbe arbools haa re- - James Dreshnahan, old tlma Tin- average lo spite of rhe minrciHer' "flu' HmVhae been tic miner, waa taken to Salt Lake late last week where ho submitted to rPDorfHd mained up to the an operation for hernia. Mr. Brash-naha- n The disease ,, V(fry contageous, ac- has for some time been la tho cording to local physicians, and too Nebo mining district performing much precaution cannot be exercised work on mineral claims which ho In preventing II. spread, owns there. Last Friday ho was on bis way up tho trail whan ha was stricken with harnla atrangulation, tho rase being ao severe that ho waa She Keeps Secrets hardly able to move. Some time later he waa found by Deputy Sheriff Riley Judd of Nephi and rushed to Salt Lake where an operation was performed. The unfortunate man ia well along In years and due to thla Ore Strike Reported In ff'y,,,0" . nFarr,'n'I1 ur,in fact and the extreme exposure sufRoyle, West End Of Juab County fered ho la not getting along any too curenc Ooun-- y. Fred niigbi well. and Illglow Bradley, the last are to the effect that Guy tloned from Mammoth. j F. Wilson and farlion Wilson, of Utah Mining Engine Lehl, have made a rich strike In tho (Jcd Weather Delayed The Mentioned for High Post western end of Juab county, In the Work At The MerCUF Plant Paul o. Hunt, prominent mining Ibapah range west of Callao. They construct-tloman have been prospecting In that sec- at the of Turk City and ona of tha newly Operations for several months and are now Utah state senators, haa been recommjj B( (he Sacramento Gold and confident that their efforts have Quicksilver properly in the Mercur mended by Senator William If. been rewarded. They contemplate diHtrlrt are being held up. due to King for appointment aa a delegate to the International economic and organizing a company with which to compilations whbh developed In tho raise rapiial to push the work on waterline. A 24 mile pipe lino has monetary ronferenre aoon to be call- -. ed. thelr new find. been laid from Sparrow Hawk Spring The entire aute ot Utah should Recent asaaya from samples taken to the site of the mill. endorse and work for the appoint relieffrom The mill haa a rapacity of 100 t.how metal valuea ranging meat of Mr, Hunt for thla position. $4.00 to $14 per ton In silver, cop- - tons per day, and the mill heads will ,n D. he good news to the peo- u; Konsi'veit during his term as There are none better H tee Tint If rUkztmlzta a and nnkhldl per and lead. The samples came be mined from a deposit of low grade of anl hi Irvsl none more familiar withqualified the present re depending ntlrTwBJnn bating leiim! hus lawn selected as e from a well defined vein approxl- - gold ore opened up during the course R.btl to eourre for 13 III great sliver problem. their BveHhoo at the member of lhe team that will c.i.if.I mately three feet wide. The plans- of a development campaign mMch crrta I 1,1 like ,!! ,r are according to the Wilson broth- waa conducted on the property last with Nnrwsj'a best skaters at Oslo , d Legal Rlanka of all kind at tho ,o nlnk br tho In.,r.ntlo.l StnU.ln, nk.ftln n ,llor. to H, 1, ,l,.wn filing In nomc Eureka Reporter office. to beyood horns at hie In company. tbe ort depth. city. greater I practice Up January first ' 1 Juab county commtsisonera member, of the County Commit- of the Reconstruction Finance poratlon were In session at .- V'J last Sunday and following this WfMUm gave out the statement that e to quite probable that relief :bat. money moBha of January and Feb-ki. he available for dlstrlbu-M- r. lor, lh needy unemployed of this . The reason for giving out nd to statement la that the state coni-Kthad requested n complete this county up to and the 30th day of November, report being necessary In order tha state committee could base ds of this county for the two th 4 hove mentioned, n. was itH be remembered that Isle nth the county commissioners re P- nsn. report up to and Including Sth of November, resld upon which Char December allotment would be Following the receipt of thl.4 ord Lwere JJ1, which complied In every re-- " w,h the rules and regulations ou Reconstruction Finance Cor- Kin' in. E110B- the aute committee asked Kin vf'1(7l,0Bal Information upon fur-,- 1 t S-- oe re-ItTr- " er !.V7 a- - bk, men-Report- s n - - r1 - ov"' on. brnt.. .Ipr.,,ioir h.7 n . ,,.r 73 ''rk' |