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Show DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIC MWINQ DISTRICT Yulinm XXXII .IIAB rorXTY, ITAH. THURSDAY, .IANTAIIY KI'IIEKA, New Bill Would JU. .. In Kaily !.! A It from HouM..,- i l!v Nt.. , telllnK of (In wi'inU4 injj of V r OMcClure, former Will I ,loyi' v.1(. b ,, new made hla houie in tli.tr Ijutb county. U sponsoring 1!ly I. HI wblch would change the present the past few nioniloi. The new Mill According to Hi. Inf,.i List income tax laws. uil(ii..lk r... f nK ,h6 w,lh Ce,ml Mr M1 lur was Ht.iii.i,a ;,t way I would do l.hicb l a good thing, but at the the ntouth of one of th,. lunm-I tho taxes when he was struck , a , time It would Increase lliir,v. earner nearly pound boulder which had l.een wage of the average lodged from the cliff three hundred' l,hlrtyeight tlmea. the ratee up to feet above. The ruck mru.-- him The bill would atep per cnl ou al1 ,he boulder and arm with M,i. u like malipum ot laatlncomee over 15.000 and four per force that it shatter..! th.. shuuld-- r and broke his arm near the ellmw Incomea. eDt on corporation for of At the hoapital where he wat treat-- i $1,000 Present exemptions a for ed It was dlxcorered thut the luine and $2,000 tingle perton were bo shuttered that u was i.ec, a ntrrled pereon, would be abolished, an to wire them together in order' be aary wou,d Prm,tled Ila lt plc to properly set the fracture. person. per of $300 i w,n' exemption Vnder the present lew a married be many wceka before Mr. of $2,000 pays will be able to renunie hia work .it M Wth an Income Under the the dam. fee. $1 filing only the Witnesses to the accid- nr ,i., lir,.' bill he would the proposed of trmi It to with have been a moat miraruh.in married couple $38. A ry In- - cape. a An inch or two and Joint children minor to the khree Urn of $3,000 now pays $4 a year path of the boulder would have Under which $2 la filing fee. would h proponed act thla couple ( . I ory ! sun - Eui.-Wui- , f,' ty WE let OC J C TURNER, ! OF TH t ATLANTA mreR department, e I of MTRih WHEN Th liv ED YOU SEE ME, hun3ER ROCK IN THE Then IN VERDUN The WOULD WAR WITHOUT KNOWING THERE WAS A WAR THBOUoHOUT am eu re i I tv floseferis v weep:.. UACdtarif flBE RIVER, GER, .... when the river fails to the rock level ThVhiii also provides that the,Ieam Mine Squabble Is alnlmum tax paid by corporations Again Aired In Newspapers HARDSHIPS ALWAYS FOLLOW.... ev w ,b. i HAD A DRINK O YEARS r orsd dcril nanco t'orporation for the rcuaon Members of the Central County that the condition of Main street la F. C. held a auch that It will solve t I.U problem nilvtlnK tn Kureka 'on' flunday'after' for some time to come. The heavy noo for the purpose of arranging snow fall and bllrard of tho pa4t:(kir distribution of the January week has placed marly as much rHllf. At hll mee t w snow on this thoroughfare as l.aa thal lha 0 h. p,irtrd ever been teen. There are hundreds 6blUalloM had re. mrBlb(ir ot tons of snow on the street at ll- ,ted and the same will be paid n some places where 1UI present time l0 coer the activities of the past it was shoveled from the sidewalks' nuin(b and pushed to the sides by Ihe snow At niMnf h prograia fp plows. It Is piled nearly sis feet high, jHnUNry'a distribution was partially so It esn readily be seen thst it ts go- out bul anotbr mMtlng w ing to take some time to remove It. held on Monday af,noon whaa lh. The real handicap In removing the flM, wpra made. A1. snow from the street la the employ- lha unpmp,oypd ar perform- rpady ment of trucks to haul it away. A jinn Tar,rtUll dutea throughout the puling of be It. h t . la to the effecl ,ly jn ordpr t obtain their propor- effect that all of Ihe money must go on of thu Th, Boal ,n t. for the btwicflt of Ihe unemployed ant Is ths removal of the activity which meana that no portion of It fall of anow from Main street. ran he spent for gasoline, oil and up- heavy In conformity with a request rekeep of a car regardless of the rea committee th 'sons for which It la being used. Thla ceived from the state committee Is exercising excounty moans that If trucks are employed treme diligence In th ependlng of to haul the show away the expense the 11. F. C. funds. It Is quit cerof operating them, with the exce- tain that after the month of Febption of tho employment of a driver, ruary there will be no money avail-thl- a must ho taken care of by some eource, In fact It Is ganlzatlon other than the It. K. ( funds are now very the thst reported jThe city la not financially able to do low and in order to Insure the Febthis and neither la the Ked t'rosa, ruary distribution economy will have jhut nevertheleaa it la thought that to be the watchword. this cun Its taken rare of In some Thoae who were present at these manner. eeslone of the county committee were: County eommlslsonera Earl F. Will Of Mrs. Jesse Knight Dunn, A. V. Gadd and Russell HawFiled In Court For Probate kins, Mrs. Oeratd Caxler, Mra. II. E. Wall, R. Garfield, Dlgelow Rradley The will of Amanda M. Knight, and J. O. Webb. . who died lecemlier 15, 1932, was f"r P'bate In the Fourth W. F. Owens Being: Sued I - hi-- Held Two Meetings f0p tea -- thi 12 JR C.F. Committee Juat at thu preaenl time it will tie no trouble to find work for llioae in the employ of the Itecotiat ruction FI celvi-i- l k NumUr VXYX ODD THINGS AND NEW By Lame Bode ,"W Boulder Dam Increase State Tax HOME OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST SILVER LEAD MINES j - i Burner in I J he increased from of of the fair value to Officer of the Dream Mine, locat- tax minimum The value. ad at the f00lhllu above Spanish hi fair onld still go 0 the etate general porl came n for 80me rea, cri(i(.ism and. in the daily papers late laat week The need of the people of the etate wben they were accused of Helling t thi present time la not an looreaae atoch Jn a mine lhal offered no hope If Mr. jor the future, In a a taxation but n reduction. that property of the djd not have any oyt and other membere and It was "ore," tdilatura would look over Ine gl- lntlmaled by the author 0r the atory, aatle delinquent tax Hate published pr Frederick J. Pack, that stepa i the varloua papers of the ntate W0Ud be taken to atop the sale of they could Btock. ring the past mouth The mines of Utah In 1932 Utah Consolidated property and adlly eee that by adding additional n uaday John Ko)!1. prenl- - duced gold, silver, copper, lead and In an increase of nearly 3i)0 ,rrl r,,ur ffiday For Fatal Auto Accident dent ,he Koy,e M:n,D romPany- reveiue ,WbmMn. diwn valued at S14.tR7.A03. a de-.- J i.OO ounces In the output of silver' Tb" H,n nama 0"rr lUynwnd Mne U W,h moan" fme crease UlllUm ln of . from ihe out- from ihe Iark nijr reKlon. Knlxht; uSI ail Id There JJn V b- Suit to recover $25,000 damages glad wt r(futin'' IreantuM of lenth3r ,tatement Msngum, Mrs. put of 1931, according to estimates was a decrease of more than 900,000 for the death of their father, Clair Q. Dr ade ,n Pa by wPiU k' a,,d Charge of C- N Gerry and T. H. Miller, of ounces in the output of silver front ,,nan. l,u' Kxht Allen and Mrs nt. nnabU Reid, 29, In an automlble accident, to a lonR Addle Iono 1,at of In add,t,on Jordan the will to re' HmrflaVdd the United States Hureau of Mines, the Tlntlc district due chiefly to the waa filed by four minor children, wL iWM ade by rePutabIe aMayeM Department ot Commerce. Urge large decreases from the Kureka share equally In the estate. The will in an uncle, Edward J. Raid, also through named Sena the state showed whlrh In Christenson the .throughout decreases were reported In the out- - Slundard and Tlntlc Standard propOwena and hla son, W. F. amount of ,n against a 10 0,dtrace from 1440 Ta,ue wee sho $5000 ot provided metals as the result of erties and the closing down of the I TJa Pt In the Third disOwena, 17, Georgs Published a report from John M. the continuation In 1932 of the JJ year an North Lily, Ilutus and Chief Cons. working for Mrs. Knight et Iho tlmo court Lake trict at Salt alarmiug rate and Qeatlemeyer, made on June 6, 1932. derllne In ihp average prices ofsharp her of City laet Frideath. silThe output of sliver from mines here Is only one reason for this con- day. Tho will wan In Mr. on of who 1917 signed Restlemeyer, report ver, ropper, load and zinc. In the ningham district decreased October 'Itloa the inability to pay by reason jj, The children are Rava May Reid, 3rd, Ihe real and personal a former Tlntlp mlne opa,or combinThe curtailed production, ounces. 600,000 nearly I high taxea. Mr. Hoyt ahould a moat ; Clara G. Reid, Jr., 4; Mary Eeea valued more not at one Indicates and ed with distinctly declining metal encouraging The Sliver King Coalition mine property being In hla own Hold, 2. and Edward Reid, aged two :idy tax condition the chnrges made against that resulted in an uutput which was the largoHi producer of sliver In than $50,000. prices, and The widow, Mary E. Reid, months. Increases the note All five wore children large named an ;oBty Dream Mlno offlc,aU majr bl, hud a lower value than for any year Utah In 1932, followed closely by to stand on n workmen's ITed arlsg th past few years. al- to serve During f0unded. executors, without bond, since 1899. The total value of the the Tlntlc Standard property. lk put ten years the number of 0!be.r lone Jordan and Oscar Rty- - compensation claim against the en tutput In 1932 wan about 49 per large silver producers were the I ni- - though Mllnquent taxpayers have Increased mont, or ,fb Oaa company Instead of filing cent of that In 1931, about 29 per ted States, Nlagsra, Park City (on iiui- -. Klllght ScOUt Movemeilt ....... with,irow n Con-- . suit, the papers state. rly four hundred per cent. and ,ww than solldated. Eureka Standard, Utah of ,hat ,n ,93 Is Getting: Under Way cent The father vie struck by an autoptaalng at this rate how long la It 15 percent of that In 1929. Copper, and Ihe Illuestone Lime 4c mobile while allegedly working on Bolng to be before Juab county owns Utah remained first In the United Quartzite properties. A reorganization of the officers of nf ih. a gaa main in the 1200 block on property and then where th Jn lhe production of silver, StatM bw.n ha fom D g umce Jui,t Moose decreased tf00p from Thirty-thir- d 161,236,South Street. September By Copper the operating revenue Lodge for the and plans are now being per- - ranked third in copper after Art- - 6q5 p0Undi i 1931 (0 about gst. 13, 1932, by young Owena, who waa oanty and the municipalities within pleted Manson and I. N. Nellaon e fected to make thla one of the mo.-i- zona and Montana, and third In lead 906,000 pounds In 1932, the driving the Owens car. Mr. Reid tooting from. It appears that the of the lo- - after Missouri and Idaho. Lake Salt the in last 1931 history since when the City yeara repSunday had arisen from a trench and waa output rit oikal IM. thing to do to increase tax The dividends reported paid by mines of the state were closed attending the quarterly convention cr0aslng the street when the accident Itranes is to Increase the number eal church troop. Clarence Hogan has been placed mining companies in Utah In 1932 almost the entire year. The valuo o( th Moose Legion, at which time happened. t taxpayers. A The old practice of of the organization and amounted to about $410,000, exclu-- 1 decreased from $13,762,522 in 1931 (b latter was given one of the state Ulsg os taxea has been going on at the head work with him are: aVe of $2,188,576 paid by one com- - to 84,020,266 In 1932 as a result of offloa. that of West Moose. will who those 1 enough for one to Of Utah Dry Law readily see Repeal t it cannot continue without di- Alonso Sandstrom, thrift man; Dr. pny which controls mines at Eu- a decrease In the averago price of! John J. Murphy of Tark City was N. Oborn, test man; Ma. E. Griggs, reka and Bingham, as well as mines copper from 9.1 cents a pound In elected to the head position of the Sought By Legislature ll results. - n other states. The contributors to 1931 to (.1 cents a . hiking and camping; C. L Rife, pubpound In 1932. organization, that ot Great North Tree enanrh th. : A Oliver, Scout master; the former total were the Tlntlc The state, however, again ranked Moose. A. D. Manson, deputy grand ot oa nronertv hnt Repeal of the Utah prohibition law 11 uat be re- - Hcitr Scout master, standard and Eureka Standard com- -, third In ropper production after Arl- - commander of Utah, acted aa assistant by Baum, striking the dry amendment from tnat a majority of those, The dividend total com- -' zona and Montana. The decrease of Ho officer, th constitution waa provldsd for 81 affect are H ie Tlntlc property owners and Twelve new members were last Friday In tha state senate whan pares with $10,571,287 paid in 1931 more than 56 per rent In the total UI Juat add another burden to lance et the at this session and following State Senator Knox Patterson of In 1930. state of the was.Hd 819,165.125 paid copper production ny they are now both a Bon' New Yale Coach carrying, The gold production decreased due almost entriely to the curtail- - lbe regular lodge work a banquet- Moab Introduced a Joint resolution. The hall served by the women's auxl- Repreaentatlva Chris Greenhagen of In ment of production by the Utah considerably from 84,108,323 and reti Follinry. at Indebtedness In Salt Lake offered a companion meas1932. Copper company Bingham. Of '1931 to about 82.946,832 The young M the Utah ure In the house. Utah $300 For Each In mines company. lowing Copper from The output of gold It's a problem to find ones way Family ie for their were e Th resolution provides than an a copper loading producers showed district Bingham successful the Sliver King Coalition, United in Berlin, where 30 different streets amendment to the constitution be ounces 36.000 more of than crease bonded debt of the state Do- -' States, Yankee, Eu- - are Bamd Blsmark and 26 Wll submitted to the peopl at the next compared with that of 1931 L binding the state, counties, hclmstrasae." z and prop-bgeneral election in November, 1134, 'creases In gold output were reported rtk Standard, nd 1611001 at the Salt total $40,- erllea. Li In and nets the date of its effect aa Jangold the all producers Til .MO, large r a month's Mcording to the anuary T lead decreased The from Utah output Copthe uary 1, 1935, If adopted by a vote of of th Utah the district. Including Hla mother. 3 Taxpayer which waa 158.423.454 pounds In 1931 to about M. E. th peopl. Gillette ;per Slates. United Capt. 1 0 Join him dur,f the week. This Th proposed Joint resolution wna L Tunnel and 122.487.000 pounds In 1932. and the Metal x Utah lB tnbulated form the value demised from SS.861.6SS to to th commute on ravie-Io- n mines. referred Niagara cm? bBded dbt of the counties, was In the Tlntlc Tlntlc' Pounds end according to an-a- t enrolling the a"4 'bool districts in Utah. Gold production from more than 9.400,000 pounds rules and without debata. h shows district decreased more than 27.000 in the Park that thla bonded debt more and City region, places a bend ounces from thst in 1931 as a result In the Bingobligation of out-Assets Of The P&yson j than 4,400,000 pounds of the large decreases In gold nw?B Terjr 4100 ot nccessable district. ham Eureka North Lily, the made by Exchange Bank Are Sold JT. 7 ,Bd thal lf the bonded debt The largest producers of lead In ' put Con- Chief Central. Grand Standard, order of output were the United duslIHS dl,trlbuted Petition asking tha completion of solldated, and Mammoth companies. States, Silver King Coalition, Tlntlc be required to bear n th liquidation of tha Payaon ExPark region City the from Gold A QuartLime or $300 Blueston CJ'1.1 Standard, the ounces change Bank, which closed Its doors decreased more than 2.000 I Eureka Standard, Park aily. Niagara. zite, In December, 1121, were filed in th lessened output due chiefly to the Utah Consolidated, 2dtoiUkB ,Clty and den Fourth district court laat Monday. Utah Park of the mines from the Bullion Coalition l Combined Metals Th petitions, filed by J. A. Malls, of the ,Jua,a Consolidated Mine, company state bank commissioner, and E. 11. otture? obIIdaUo. Provo and wore Rerurtlon company), and Chief Con The Urgcstprodujr.ofgrdd prop9rt; Tbe folIowin Street, examiner in charge, sought n kustici hat. nxt Eureka the The zinc, recovered entirely from bond obligations: lex confirmation from tho court of tho Utah Copper, Niagara. concentrate!, decreased from 74.- - j sale of tha remaining aaseta for the Morgan. Blch. ft erlcan Smelting 581.072 pounds In 1931 to about! RfBJJ sum of $6000 to R. II. Andrus of In 1932. The Ipanyl. e Allowing pounds 58,150.000 Fork. Another petition ask8panlah school moth properties sales price of the various average an for th approval of th ed order bB to from ,b, ,lT Srri? decreased wltbln Mr V The silver output grades declined from 3.8 cents a', accounts ot th examiner. ut ah to 1931 In kzxit lnalJ.e,reBUea: Davis, South ounces 8.290.966 IfJ1 f0 j centa a pouni In the aaseta being Included 6.979.500 ounces In 193.. a the value ot the output, and i932 In Andrna nr not Mr. bought oun by v .50.000 ITI re, tiled th. rKatloa about J2 from ,0 production was about gJ4 ogl of 60 nd accordln to the amount the was $11,000, which Judgments of Idaho, thal bUcatlon. !mor than 5 intotalling $44,000, and a bssldea 'second In The output of zinc from the Blng-- j An- the' terest Mr. estate real listed. la hasbecn effectlve PblicMror5r cartoon, United about 10.500.004! The United States army Is going la drua bought tho assets on n bid. State of the nam con,a,B, 00 article In MIlag 1111. and h'r . for th -- talkies." Th rookie will be than leading Mirer ftrr.,iu.!nz pounds When tbe remainder of tho assets T1,u iTCHIJP Iiria;:Jho ,aPyora to assist States . was a decrease of nearly 3,600.000 raDmi not only by sergeants and eor are sold, Mr. Malla's petition reads, j tolled jrorn rtalsl th attempts ,t0. p Public silver nutpu offi but with the aid of the talking th depositors will be given their pounds In tbe zinc output of the, Loot has been appoint of the 15c to abou ' dP,rl moots and sue all (he de mov,ng plctura macb,Dai To m.ugu to Klooi to ,2.404.380 Nearly a Yale region. Park City f, share of the proceeds. reach of eontln... lhe aeciinra re-- ; who ihe average pr,re hlh level, "7 lBa diatriei from B'BBa ITtevens. thla Melvin E. PadlturM rR(( trapt. Gillette, plan 'r'a to 131 0UBC The !a Power for. 'VgJ D inM. a from 29 cents sn f ay tt0l suited from curtailment In the out-- j signal corps, U. 8. ft, was relieved For places In which only bard ora an ounce In 1132. niore'; 28-ore from the mines; from duty with the Second corps areu water ia available, cent, 'vsteat an, "a peM an antomatlo ,iUrtnz the hr'put of operated by the United 8tates 8melt-- 1 headquarters. Governors Island, and electrical device baa baen Invented 2S-Ssi'js g-ysent to Uoltywood for a course in which kills germa and makes tho photography and motion picture work. water softer. UTAS th one-fifteen- th I Metal Mining Record of Utah for 1932 Shows Plight of the Industry 3 dla-sult- d ( t J" - lrl - . HHUkari!! ... T ds , n bei-aus- ! I i t amall-actlv- - pr I ( -- ... Insist-panle- I Ini-la- s. nd , I de-th- Utah-Delawar- e, F1 Utah-Ape- y , la-- Utah-Delawsr- pub-E8- ' Utah-Ane- ! Utah-Delawar- one-thi- e, rd L, LvrL;1,'' : , , .-- 1?' 1 on-aix- th !I,tr.jd F - V a,. EKA, i,a ?''" .5? . 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