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Show DEVOTED TO THE Q&EAT TINTIO MHTINO DISTRICT HOME OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST 8ILVKR-LEA- D 9 VOLUME XXXVI EUBEKA, JUAB COUNTY, Council Meeting Held Last Friday Appointment of eight chairmen of; Important commltteee to handle the' ' annual wentorn dlvUion convention 8 th, of the American January evening, Mining Congreae, to Lait Friday of the Eureka convene In Balt Lake City on the regular meeting Council wee held, with Mayor tember 6th to 11th, waa announced .Albert Johneon, presiding, with all- by O. N. Friendly, vice prealdent Mil- and general manager of the Park members of the council Bauer, Van Ieu Utah Conaolidated Mlulng Company, and Thoniui Brlakey, lrr, and Chairman of the American Mln-- j VBn being preeent. The mlnutea of the prevloua meet- log Congreaa western dlvlalon, late and ordered laet week. lug were read, accepted Headquarters of the American died. A number of communications were Miulng Congress were notified of the; read and after discussion were hand!- appointments in a letter dispatched filed either fashion, by A. a. Mackeniie, executive seers-fuusual In the td future reference or referred to tary of the Utah Chapter, Following are the chairmen: the respective committees. Arrangements W. J. OConnor, Claims to the amount of 8617.61 were read and upon motion of Coun- - mines manager, American 8meltlng cllman Angus Miller, were allowed and Refining Company. Dinner E.! and ordered paid as soon as funds A. Hamilton, general manager, Unlt- ' d 8tates Smelting, Refining and were available for the purpose. Entertainment j Councilman Bauer made a motion Mining Company. that the tax anticipation note of James Ivors, general manager,, 811 ver! y icoo.00 be renewed with the Com- King Coalition Mines Company. The motion of Bonk position J. D. Shilling, assistant to Kephl. was carried unanimously. About a general manager, Utah Copper Com-- ! ' year ago this note was for 17,600.00, pany. Publicity O. W. 8nyder, vie but with diligent business methods president, W. F. Snyder and Sons ou the part of the city pfflclals thla Company. Toastmaster W. Mont to 81600, Ferry, vice president and managing, sum has been reduced which Is a very commendable accom- - director, Silver King Coalition Mines Company. Tours J. O. Elton, man' pllshment. A petition was presented signed by'ager. International 8meltlug and Re Alonso Sandstrom, fining Company. Welcoming J. W A. D. Manson, Riley J. Henderson. Robert B. Cart- - Wade, vice president and general wrlght, C. N. Lealherbury and Fred manager, Tlntle Standard Mining nillmer, for an Increase in salaries. Company. A feature of the convention will No action on this matter was taken an exposition of 81.000,000 worth was be and the council petition by the of mining equipment to be held prob--J tabled for the present. At thla session the reports of tho ably at the state fair grounds colls- officers were submitted,. sum. Attending the convention will lespei-llv'be 800 executives and engineers of follows: t Fred Dittmer, city Justice, report- metal mines in fifteen western states.) ed I esses in his- court, with 8 convictions: two sentences were suspend- Export Price of Red Metal ed and three paid fines. Tho total Hits New High Quotationwith amount of fines was 857.00, -A note for 114.60 being collected. of export copper la Tho price 835.00 was accepted to cover fines to re- levied avalnst two of the offenders. steadily going up. accordingLate last York New from City. Hyrum King, city sexton, reported porta II11. tb. qnoutloa two burials In the Eureka cemetery 10 points shove the prevl- n pound, during the month of December. and n new high since June, Alonzo Sandstrom, marshal and cua peak 1830. Copper quotations roae to an city street supervisor, reported the centa a pound 18.875 of expenditure of 867.80 in tho street equivalent 819-7in the police department, and se I I Preparing for Mt. Everest- - - high-versi- on s. ( I . As-ci- ty IT II. Ci.i IDVA.. IvSS AetApSailnil HplH UlSuI ulSl6 ... "ts COiDMd HI 1 PCDlt A - that 3,854.860 sir s? s "' , E. pOiluQt DUl IHQ 1H9 nooiVTCU ovahuhi us r? ' f' 7' rts wa r- -t rHd ' Ml jjl to the )ry that ... 1 JJ? SuT - Laken4 ... gallons of In thla was 38V4 points above ths restricted water was pumped from tho city tsso porta well. The total expenditures of the amounted to entire water system ,,ethics, contrary 18.06 cento occurred. Since then 107.8i. BCre,d bUy,,,, Mrs. Wilma Webber, city recorder, aiderably reported that- deposits and receipts for tho month of December amounted to 86,501.43, with disbursements of 86,868.38, leaving n balance of -r lortt-- d at Salt Meetings Last Week - ... "cold snap also aaar about topped any that haa been experienced In the paat. At the preaent Ume the Tin-ti- c District Is floundering around la n tremendous depth of snow. And In addition to this, n cold wave followed the billiard. On Saturday jnornlng of last waek tho thermometer reached a point of 17 bolow C. W. Love. Jr., 8L George, preel ero, according to Thomas Clements, dent of tha Aeaoclated Civic Cluba of who has chargo of tha local weather Sonthern Utah, aald tha organisation j station at tho local Utah Powtr and has not prepared any menanrea for Light Company station. Mr. Clements states that ovsa after Introduction In tho leglalnturo nor pledged support to any bill, reserv- the settling of tho enow for nevernl ing the right to support or oppose days thers Is still n dspth of bottor than twenty Inches, which Is nssr any proposal after It la drafted. will about n record for thla locality, is It staled, The organisation. British aviators have, flown over Traffic In the Tlntle District has support policies of greater oqunlissMount Rakaposhi in the Himalayas, the. for more been almost impossible tlon for state school funds, for thorough-branc- h NIGH. PEST n n mala of week. Tho Junior than college establishment or) 25,550 of the University of Utah fares have been kept open, due to In Carbon county, and to oppose dl- - the diligent work of tho state High of any gasoline tax funds )ay employees, but the byways have 'OLTAGE- from funds to which they now ac- - been and still are almost Impas-cruable in many parts of the city and A NEW Sunday afternoon tho executive the district la genaraL ELECTRICAL fc committee approved n budget for tho j Utah and neighboring atataa have , tu. GENERATOR VISITOR -year 1687 of 116,000 and voted to suffered from tho terrific and unlaunch a drive for membership lm- -j UIIIB The ground hog is heavy storm. Down Cedar GIVES A. I ALSO CALLED WOODCHUCK mediately. VOLTAGE OF City way the bllxxard' reached Its ROCK CHUCK AND MARMOT. Salt Lake business houses which: paak p0Bt. To tho south of that THREE MILLION NO WEATHER PROPHET IT will benefit by activities of the toward St. Oaorgo, on Highway POES ffr APPEAR UNTIL MSRg aoclaled Civic Clubs of Southern v0 n( 0B what Is known ns the VWMI Utah, either directly or Indirectly. Black Ridge, traffic was tied up for will be contacted in the near future! mora than n week.' In spite of every- for contributions and memberships,' thing that could be done the road I President Love announced. could not be kept open for any ASSOvlAllUll length of time. On one occasion mora than n hundred cars ware tied up for many hoars, sad la soma In Hospital stances ths occupants sutfsrsd from ee -- oocold and exposure. 46 Olive Dobbs McMahon, the cold snap tho thermoAt the meeting of tha Utah Press with public officials and by n0 .e During Mc BBieB P wlfi to record lows. Perk meter retched Bf cj!n Association, held at Salt Lake City place themselves under obligation ha of any City reported 40 below sero; Bearer last Saturday and Sunday, vigorous politicians a Salt -l If w. are going 2kS SSlSSm, fcErtaTwSi follow- - 88 below; Coder City 38 bolow; oppoaltlon was forwarded to past freed other and proposed legislation which Inter-- fending and gorifng the ulBelfc Sba was horn In Provo IS bolow, and many Bk state reporting tho throughout points fm .10. 11.1. .1. ,.1, . ne aaaea. hla nd- ;. ' i newspapers of tha state. In Binahnm and bolow stro weather. HarUs first bed Arisons Southern dress on Saturday GeorgeH. life. of her hon0r Dividend mart snow fall In more than thirty years; rlaon, prealdent of tho Utah Btato pressed htanpprecta ueatdes her husband ahe la aur ana declared come him to had that this protected Press Association, appointed State Senator DanFillmore, chairman of their legislative committee. Other directors who are membera of tha state legislature were named to the same committee, aa follows: Representatives Frank D. Low, Beaver; Thomas W. Jensen, Mt. Pleasant, and E. P. Fectol, Torrey. iel Stephena, r , Big Snow Storm ty 1 - Tintic District has P, J. Fennell, a director In the Civic Clube of Southern Utah, made a trip to Salt Lake City on Sunday Tho anow storm of the past two for tho purpose of attending n meetNew-houwas ona of the heaviest la weeks the at held of directors tho ing the state of Utah, and tho aubaequent Hotel. At this session tho , Sep-Ci- , Stevens Named Chairman of Club Legislative Committee AMAZE A MINUTE BY ARNOLD 8CIENT1FACT S Mining Congresi Meting Number 10 THURSDAY. JANUARY 14, 1937. UTAU, - - - sarM.-aj- anil sasr-- - 4 s cc''- Sirs-1--0- i " FI rat preparations Sth. the,e 7oclEroad m-M- ob to honse tho -- 1 tary-treasur- Stuff ,VB - -4- -5 rs-i.-sri.T.-a.1386.10. ; of the Pries SundvocaiA vwo Tho report of the treasurer, Mrs. while New York delivery same thing must be paid for. It s lea, Hendrick Romeyn, sKrt-Katie Towers, checked with that of forwards, this . of preaidant, the to bo hoped publisher! pound. was 6.87 reelected; C. B. Wal- the recorder, after outstanding warwild state will long remember thla rants were tabulated. fUhl ! TWO Beckwith! DeltaChroilcle; Roy)rd followed by the subzero I Tha next regular meeting of the DR. OSTLER TO TAKE "aidtajly . even-city council will bo held on tha , mr and S. tag of January 16, 1637. ere' attention to many groups who are.G. Barrel, Bingham Bulletin,of week- - at the Centennial Eureka. vubllaher en- If Morgan, n which Parry. promlOetler. E. D. Jp. formerly Dr. proposing legislation, According to Hugh Atherly, man at Morgan and CoaUlUs. TWO FIRE AL.ARM8 TURNED t phyil,claB 0f Eureka, bnt now BCted, would bo disastrous to ths ly papers IV. UATTER PART OF WEEK Cedar City, left that plac. atat...d curtail Induatry. It I. tha b, I I to the steamshovel week for Lot Angelea. dttty of publishers, hs declared, as the ..'during R.I railw.vloadlng .tstlon, the Harrison Professor about On Saturday evening, i will tako a two weeks' In- - hulldere of the state, to aeo that ouch, , luncheon. be .'where b.tn. inideouato o'clock tho Eureka Fire Department h tenelve study coua under noted bllle and their fosterers nrs pulled . Merrill, head thi JJJJf-- ?! ung'tipe the road, on which some of of the home at Journalism trucka made a run to the treatment of the eye, 0ut Into the limelight. alliti ww ,Tt tBd all Ralph Finlay on Church street; d,n0M Bnd throat ailments. A physl- The speaker urged the publishers University was the principal spenksr. to run the luncheon, again they made n hurried tb.c,aB from Switxerland, and doctor to stay clear of any entanglement . at home of Tim Richard, located on from tbe East and parlflc coast ares Leadvllla Row, Sunday forenoon at.wm ts on th teaching staff. start shipments, providing tha ' Plans for 11:30 o'clock. Senator Nevada R, Morgan not Interfero do Stanley again. Sergeant for Remonetisation of Silver ieroqxtln-- j Awarded Soldiers Medal Mining and Legal , is any Utah. Eureka. at tho Reporter Office. gulehed but with little damngs. A. McCarran, Nevada DemoMaster Sergeant Stanley R. Mor announced that bo would haa crat, gan First Signal Service Company,n csll n conference of tho eonsta sll-- J and Alashs. of Point Barrow, tarts congreae brother of Leo Morgan, n former ver bloe eooncanafter he done toward what to set Tlntle High conch at and instructor was swarded ths Soldier's monetisation of illvar. , I "Nothing ehort of remonetlx-Medal over will eattaf; cTatlon ho Mid. tlon." r.ad.: The friends of slP Fw heroism displayed during the tboee who sro tho real ver." Point at Barrow, . Influenza epidemic McCsrr.n .eld The whit. m- -' to May Alaska, from April 84. 1836, 111 at f 1.88 an established be should with 7 1835. Although seriously stabilised ounce and thm. mild the Influenza complicated with at the 77c flgaro at which It has been pneumonia, Sergeant Morgan, being stspegged by tho treasury, the only operator of tho radio "As long' as silver Is transmitbin at post remained tlon, status of a mero commodity, tho for asslvtaneo ting radio appeals for he "It loses Its ((ac M Hid, services hla heroic natives. By tho remains and only something to be in providing hs was Instrumental on the slockboard. the spread of this epidemic and manipulated at 77c an ounce buying "Treaaury thoso to already quick relief silver the has Industry, but II helped trlchen, thereby saving many llvea."a question of whijt techIsnt nlthogether a waa who Sergeant Morgan, can do for silver. nlcal aeraeant in tho First Signal the nation 2!lV. iM Plans Being Made for Huge Mining Display i PttBeral services were held on Blon the new officer, o, Tuesday at the Evan, and Early Fu smss ..i.'S BnL,L".,sv. SfK tartar - lwwVi MCCftlld- - iJEVriBBi Farmer and all of American Fork, and Mrs. John Utah p aVS.. Jaalon alatri expected that this will be the alte on which tha display, will be made, according to A. O. Mackentta, secretary of tho Utah Chapter of tho American Mining Congress. Committees are now being selected to take care of ths convention to bo held in Balt Lake on tho days above mentioned. It la expected that two hundred axecatlvea and engineers of metal mines In flftaea wsstern states an expected to attend the meet, which Is consldsrsd the most Important metal conference In - the United States etch yssr. els-mea- JniTudrtolh , Collect Dime Novel a Hobby "tr '' .1 th. tlm. .1 w. r.U..r . m.u.r .1 ..( ;H- - cm proper nation If given heroic deed, le a native of Payaon, do forIntho our money system. ptaea that of resident s was Utah, and Remonetlsnllon of tho metal would town whm ho enllhted in tho army. do mor to slshlllzo contentment In r.UlM V. . IWM. .. UM Mr . I .. . twrhhv. Hla collection, axttasaULWl part m ... .. - ... I - Londoners smoke mors thee ISO, driarettes n year. Reporter Of tics.' 000,000,000 Former Eurekam Will Work Arison Property ee Stanley F. 'Kimball, former resident of Eureka, end hla associates of Salt Lake City, havo taken n two years lease on tho Oolconda mine Mr. Kimnear Chloride, Arlsona. ball Is now a resident of Salt Lake City end he states that on. of hie eMocletea Is C. A. Holdaway, also a former mining men of Tlntle. According to Mr. Kimball the Oolconda Is 70 miles south; of Boulder dam, and It had produced about 81,000,000 before the surface plant burned end work was suspended la .1011. Hs reports that he end hit asBOctateo have Installed complete new equipment and have already opened up commercial - ors la throe hMdlngs. They ero operating thru au old tuaaeL Ore will bo milled at the Keystone j plant at Mineral Park, six mlloo from the mine, end the concentrate will he shipped to one of the smelt-er- a la Belt Lake valley. 1 NOTICE TO TAX e PATER. The low ret of lntorost on delinquent taxes now being granted by tho Juab County Commissioners will hs la effect only until February 4, "Duke" Vance, veteran guard of 1087. After that date tho regular Northwesitem university's basket- rate of I per cent per year will be ball teem, Is responsible for much ot charged. MABLH D. ClIKlSTISON. the success of his teem this season. Duke" Is o sure shot at the basket. Coeaty Treasurer |