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Show yy 4 T t . ' '' , . . Iri u plitiining l.'V y NTV, ireka in League, baseball for jjjah r te.-- . i Saie ;. . s k :i -- I . ., " li understood that the Central on the 13th jk League will open 1 amatuer an purely ;Biy. It and each town agrees to such players as were resiof that town on the ISth of gn In other words there January. Ufeno ringing in of professiona-- l io salaried players, no expensive only j jtkail organization to maintain. good a position as Earths Is in as K other towns in the matter of material. We should have trouble in rounding up a team will be able to compete success-jl- y such from with tl.e teams i as Provo, Ileber, American jrt, Spanish Fork. Payson, Spring-5- t and Xephi. This town is to some extent on account the late start tliat the local team get, as most of the other teams lire already been organized, but It loped that this can be overcome. Vn is another difficulty to be Idled and that, is a suitable place t the games, ( he old ball park bell without either a fence or stand, b going to take some tall hustl-- I to get thin eth going to erect a ud Hand and put the grounds in vd shape for the opening of the aeball season next month but of ine It can be done and those who v hacking the local team In its M league venture say Eureka is "tag to get Into the game and stay ijriMii ,i han-app- ed i! i!B ' tie finish. a wire fence will answer 3pt for a short distance on each dt of the stand as Eureka people a be expected to be loyal to their Perhaps id team. I the Central Utah League two are played each week, ono on the home That grounds. Eureka will have a ball game taf week at Sunday is ber pn. Tbia and it is understood the day for the local the team going to one of the towns for each week day district has been without for several years and hoe is opportune to take Jd baseball Mil t., ' :n 111. ! I f 111' I'illll' JlIV Carefully Operated w.m In wall I Ul J.i I'll lit' t I'll! t ,'i 111 III IS ,t icvisi'il t'Uilni'T ilr.iw-- st.il,' - I 1 i Mii-il'.i-- uppri Figures show r ihc Iasi li'L-is- . a that per capita operating cost is below the s tiiii-s- ill u . s III) 1" - .1 Ui.l'li-v- s . . ill I i.s fij'i;. i si il'i i : ills-.Hit- s niaiini.tii avail. ihl' to of the third class. Iuhllc bearing t! Ill .! si'll f I. till' rourt liiisiiii'-for tin' i'i'iII are to he had so that the taxpayer :s ii. ,! Inin f 'll pro; i 'v I'M' in.! I'ii-- n ii in Tlix i appropriaiiou may have an opportunity to dtcua in l.l r.ii tii'.i!!y runs 11 v in tlio trav.'l 'IT.n Iti' was rut (: (KM) inn.. ii h t with city, county and tchool offii lilt lii'S.r.i ciiiiilit inn. li.i- .'f !.. si ".i at'i'iMint cials all proposed expenditure. .ii tin' liiiys 'I 'Mi 'i p"' liuy i'M r. i 'i',l pi ,'!,'iiis , f .il l. mis kin. I:' Jiivi nth rmivts will ln in.wt riii'iHil F, item will be rrutlnied so ii 'i'ii r of tlio Minis ai.iilahli' unit r't'til th.it this co ordination between pubii i'f nl unities n.ikM'.i nf ll'i) .ic Mm's ii 'i f iH'ii t ii, ur will reii for it. r In mu's nn,i ilur to livt w ii Inn tlicHi- apiiropriailoiiH. lic tifficitiU snd taxpayer Ihw sult in m careful I'ii' '.!(. lti 1.1! Ihx of the man!. a'ii n i mi. noth., of thiMii.i'1'1' ilid V' MlN Pruniiw'. prurnw analysis 1. l S n s Ms will) .i;.no aulo ner In which the puhllc money ta to ilia fan ii.lv.tiuvil, fan Mr N.ilt ilen'M he givi'n In exeess of S cents be spent. Without a doubt the new iiMk,1 of use iiU'leiilai'illy profitable i. i r.iisc i'f Mr. (lie iiifarma'ian an,l ttiat disirlets siilimli budget laws are about the bent legisgained in tin high ''.ti . t !: i i i lu,:i Is nt l lu xlu.l 1, ' iu.iTiii.il tr.illii'l In I s i itst-'f.- i iim-.- . j v : n-l- i v . i i 1 -- - - .1 , 1' i - diri-.t.'i- ! I ; J'-- B -- 4 1 aa-rfl- ee i whedule. local .' . t leagae iv, Reporter field t ImriiiiKlilj ml our td ti'iti.iiig bring rraulU. tlie iiiu of iippi'iiitiiii-iiito average; district will close v i r i ' :i s i !' i an. I prn p.isis .is jiiitc year with $40,000 on hand. t'.H ii'ii ulli.vrs in iho iliffi-rni- l ills Inn iliflVivuivs ti ids u.is iniisiM.-ri'l lllllii' i!i' i J iilrr III'' tif a F,'.ir ilinini'i budget laws were Mi-I'liilirar iii it p, by iln last legislature, recelv-in- g f,ir t: nio'u jiul.o i'i (In' MM.iril ills; !.a n.t Summit k. fin'i t lie nd.irsiMiienl of Oovernor l.l till' HfH.T.ll m : Sail toiiuiu's .ml in ii 1'i'iirili Misirlii Ivm, ami ilieni measures will have .1 tllV :i about i!ii Imik 1'iiit'i.ii ir.k'. t tali. Juali .mil W.is.iuli much in ,n with bringing liii !i I'lMllltil'S It'd 111 111,' Vi '111 III IMili. l 1IS tc.i'.cr fi'oimiuy in tho admlniatra-- 1 v.n ; in i.ins i:;.ia until 1. ,ii of iri .i!ii.ii t ti. Imi ;i. Inn; poll in a appoiiil uii'ii! s puhlir affairs In Ihlu state. Tlix ri'iiimissinii l ilies uf (he iih'i'Iiiii; . I ,i!i, first and second cor till' .l!ill must operate under the budget i'ii Is Mr J. ii kins Ins ir.av rx.iiiiin,' upplii'uuts nt that tilin' The iniiigi't piiiMi-iiiwiTi' l,i ap M M in and iho same applies tn lo i'ri'iiuii' a i.pirii of r ; i,m fni.l an. I still allow Husnd ciliss cimiikics, school district 'I .lari li.'il.int, li. iiu's' y ! I!. included M N. be to this district. to asked had town that tat Mr. Colvin's funeral which made a place for EuD. S. Cl.nn'h in F'jrek.1 j: k the metropolis of the Tintic, the L. "tj aflerr.ii,,! a Wednesday lt.ri.il u After in. artrt desired to get some of the busl- - city cemetery. jnlutlon with O - .,1, j Ud mining men, who gave tl.lW Council of the necessary support, Short Meeting the league, a local team went into Held On Monday Evenin' LOO fee which hinds over I the 'i El',' to to the rules of h live to up ijtoyers en" ill ul.l'll ltu ii.i,'p'i 1Mi w lived in lni, ciiy Le-- ( Tooele ai:d Sto, lt,n . :,,. I I.,' arc it-,- . .'V ,1 IS ii'll tii i ,'ii fur'.n ii tlii' i'li.i'ii'M iiiliwi.l li.v or-'vi- ns the o School Officer Much Pleased With Work H-,- -., accepted. week Jease Hiatt of Heber L,dent of the league, and Del were in of Provo, secretary, confer- of purpose the ki for the local baaeball players llfini. They stated that the f Hie District. micr Number ci'1'.'...IM. .Ii . 1 f ' !;J,V si.-i- i ; , ,.;-- s dectiisc.i w.i-.,i gurvived ef whom an h, are Charles It. r.d.in J. Colvin. Mr. ..;n brothers ai.d thr.-Arizona. Mr. Calvin w.is n.'.'.l , tween F,uik.i ai.d jj, few years an d part of his reid, ;v. in r i le.i., followed niiniiu Was well known ,m i ported not only in iins I.- in other 1'iuh in ed before conv'n; m Timi ' f ? TTi i lirtunity t'i. V A!,.t:z, jc.srs a r dii d r.t l., i.- Eureka wa rather unexpectedly chance to get into the Base hall League and Iho nd t0 P,ajr out J. : nt Lehi in Central organization. of tearna Allill. , nrh lor litilic High School Manual Training Nl,D' cision On Offictrs For Utah Juab Counties Tintic Schools Are 130 I.wis trict, the com- - death to take iTnEflimer: this city place n Suddenly On April i; :: Improve Park Will tjdSj LewislAMimuifa 'TAM. KlilPAV. I viV,, jour advertis- ing If jou desire to Hu MHil of the Tlatie :rTA::! zr ;oa la help "t li:iii ! : : 'vh i;i.l s lation passed by (he last body. in.;ii Winter Return During the past week 8upt. T. K. Playing tinir (art let I of tho Tintic School Disv ii l il.'ii tT trict lias been busy preparing the workid oil! ill Hie pi, i Me schools of Iim p r i folfor the year .ii linnl tinder nf !',r i, ck .i direriion The sinrni of the past week will budget of the closely lowing , lie believes it pre-requirement Joseph ,,f ureal lienefll to Hie farmers of Hie new law. Mr. Hurtlett has alio f sel ls H,e p.,v r s. I.itom of one ;,d becau..,' ,r its value to in consultation with the Tin ,1 ' iiMU'ic. the liUM problems ill eililiMt ioll.il KroMrn, crops Tint people have not been ' He members of the Dish Taxpayers' 1. "I , 1, St o! prowdmv work and i !' d. to take Association snd the endorsement nf cnnitd.iiin limns willing : .o'.d w'".,!.! lm a real r : f.r p.in-n,lf f f,,', r me, Heine men Htouvli a study Hi. n ii " ,,,,, likirn; I bat organization has been placed o'!i,jri v. I,., are .n: r,'.,.! in tl;- wd "I ad. Ills who are naliir.illy hack-- dose lias been handl'd nut lo rough them. on ibo f 1, Hie 'f ms is figures that Ihe school l.i in slii, Ti,,' shop ward heir re mi r similes anil i'i' wea tiler at this Ht:yoil of Winter has lie ",11 k,pl and iii,. iv aiT.i!i",i wl.i.h suiieriiiieiijenl e of ih.it fact are showing a Hie year is a hi, diiicoiuforHiiK and says that Ihe official prepared, nf tho Tintic 11,,1,,'S far e ficieii. n.l ucorM n . li.iiliiicy to avoid sehool. he loe'.il .t,'.,!!!!!, loit uiidoiihiedly it ean- richuol District will he t tall t" Mr. Jenkins the lin.s n pleaded to ill l,,it scti,,.l was die fir.--l lo ,(llj iMj jlir nny ,,, period nf I llli comply with Iho new law, realising I'1 i n in is Isis poi'ev 'o fa, nil help, The Hlnrm ciimmoiiced on Hundiiv that such iiieuHure have mads R aa.r.v liiciii to w, k out ilo'ir own .Inrlnv Mm: lay, 'iliesday and possible lo rut down federal and a lot Job. of fell. snow Wednesday ilii luxe an,l nt tho samo llmo Theodore Fullmer, Frank Cvoaiar ''Iln free nr. wciii Inr nf I, ml Tues- other upreme Court Rules No In greater efficiency. resulted have nl-C. Clark nmi with and Thomas lie ir.ii y have d.imiged day In a discussion of tho affalra of Caso Chief In Complaint I': ail count il and asked that Clark strest. res in ilie agricultural cr the Tintic School District Supt. . I 'oils. It VMVI' I lie be included in the Leadville How; men I'uuse Hurtlett say that no unusual Ma tM. i,.i i'ri lay. is tit dale rer alane us shearingslieep In now in prn-- v sewer district when it was created. 0 h ,;'1 ' l!,;1 'V1. oil wiu li 'l:o for tho tiros are t liief 21' ('mi s did. red f. el of Two hundred and sixty-fivat tin various places In Iho coining year andHnllripnted 'Ms icll C',!i:;-i.iln:' fill that Iho present tie reei-l.r, 'holder will sower would be needed to supply the is It for .date. diifiiiill freshly low operating rosin are lo continue. i st t.e Chief i i.ec's s fur lie rni'lll d'lileeil of III street and there are twelve residents, siicli cold si. oi'l sheep io wi' t ,, iity tn h.i Figure Hint have been compiled is i,1m are. a divl This ihe first si, vu have had this week, bill, who are anxious (o connect wiih tl.e at Hie Association and a s:i'.jiiir for by I lie i'i fliiili' little lime, r.ir.l same. No sewer district has from I .tn aad Jericho various Taxpayer' ether organizations and of- i he recovery , of tin s.. .in s.Uiis w is i ii s f (iiiiiptir.y bavin.: t "f Nectinn v. created for that particular cri'.lu finllr.it" ha! :y few oMIio f iTh'ils Hhow 'l hnt''t ho average per The den , a a ,.,i in ihe const rail ion of ho nlicp iiiivr died. the cily a3 yet and rcneiiieny n.,, I'oding in Juali i!incv. caplin operating cost fur schools la !! g row in in phiiif. action could be taken. t tils state Is $71.79. ';n,. In the year nf Tim Chief the .ir line to was asked re;ii.' the dolegatlnn present! 1922 2.1 TInlic School District oper-uti- il 10 a point whei"'.' I lie d, 'fell- Wel- - Provo Citizens Want i'i lie column ilivitl'll'i 'ed'il jn the proper petition so that this l.iut had on a burtin of for tho lud ni'ni'd f'.r u news lo everyone in lliia ili;,- Reduction In Gas Rate following rtreet could be included when lb,! ili.'tnissnl in the Juali tho amount year 1927-2court. i r j it ludiraies that Ihe mine it;i ' the came for time improvement. Tin-r' condition. followed a di'pu'e li'l we, ii jn u m,ist lifii This1 I'rovo City is seeking a red uelion was reduced tn $70.39, which was o count-.i'aa to w lie. her Ine dismissal inline h oiik of the west's premier In I lie prlco of gas and has filed under iho general average for tho Mormons Made Great hon'd he with or without preju-- j silver prndiicers, coming next in ih'!with Ihe public iiillities coinmisidiin stale, not withstanding tho fact that Tl.e order of dismissal with Tintic Sinndiird. another locul prop a pel li ion In which it is alleged Hint it Is neresNary lo pay salaries that die Y. Record Says N. Paper costs was mli-rohigher Ilian those prein the judament the prlci' now rhuraed by Hie Utah lire somewhat erty dial heads llm lint In tho vailing Hgrlculturnl sod Ions, Itl not the hilt Jild,llli'llt docket, too bo cost fur Valley Has and Coke company Is ihVii in the the year 1924-2J1 From the New York Herald of TI,,' Hitprente court holds that ( FAT It ti. STANDARD WORK Tin: pH li Ion sets forth high. of Mr. be will Wo see ()lH rajltl WiJI, liartletl opinion until JudiMrienl fifty years ago last week: achievependdig ween 1913 and 1921 lln mb's around 242. on two Of rourne is thl tjQf book. in the Mormon country the tin was in jndumi'iii were advanced three Hines until Hie simply an estimate hut the achool ments of one of the greatest works The last b ;;Malure amended the s now of are the paysystem At the Central Standard properly, patron year Is so neir an od that a fairly of modern limes. When we come to of the siiitutei invmn'd mu as to ing rates that are excessive. of Hie TInlic Standard accurate esifke ran be made. n north ,! Just of as the deemed enter, the write history make a Judgment The city declares in It petition One reason TilV rutting so far in the is work dwell upon lien will a along where going holdings, race the historian f,,r all purposes, except ha entered under the states average that the gas company for the d fashion, prospecting being Into a contract with the Columbia on ri'nl estate is involved, when th" usual the fact that a stronz. 1924-2was tbe rinsing of the man marched thousands of mil" decree is signel by the Judge and confined to the 1000 and !00 levels. Steel corporal inn, wherein the lat- year Knlghtvilla school and the caring of Dn Hie former level the face of the ter agree to sell to the g over the desert, defying obstacles of filed with the clerk. company these pupils In ihe schools of EureIn the present case, referring to drift is thought to be nearing a at I lie nature and the merciless attacks of following rate. For Ihe first ka. Hupt. Bartlett said that there th lime formation and if this Is correct I savages and founded a well ordered tiie Judge of tho Fifth District , uncubic feet, 3a cent 0,000 per wa also an Increase In the enrollwas it frugality, supreme court finds that where commonwealth, 000 ment, which naturally was an Imvirtnns prudence and most of the cubic portant furtor In bringing about a which underlie success in life ae ruble reduction in mats. With the closbrought to their highest perfection. school the ?. ing of ihe Knlghtvtlle red a - district saved one teacher, a Janitor Thurman. llor.s should be panned along to the and the fuel neressury to heat tbe court, adds that 'Hie president of the Central Standard consumer. building. another whirl at the greatest of all; the supreme refund of the curt to render a company and Interested with him in For i lie coming year tha Tlntfe sports. We hope the localto player-it to enter clerk of the or School District is asking for enable judgment this mining enterprise are some of California Auto Road support necessary the renderwhen hook get from county taxes, which Is the in the Judgment tho well known financial men of them to make a good showing ir. ed. in a proper case, can bo enforced Trovo, Halt Lake and Ogden. la Now In Good Shape several thousand lens than gtvsn league games. o the school in recent years. The by mandamus. o Utah people, returning to the for the reduction la that the state after spending the winter InjTInllc School District now has a Anniversary Party Will California, state that the surplus. Instead of a debt, the ra Be Given By Odd Fellow southern automobile highway I In unusually sblt of economical handling of funds, o good condition for tills time of Iho i.Something like $70,000 Is on band W. If. Mueller, the secretary, an- year. Some Important improve- - und when all bill for the present nounces an Interesting program for ments have recently hen made in year have been paid there will the meeting or the Odd Fellows to tbe southern part of our own state. main approximately $40,000. The be held on Saturday evening of this also to that part of the road which school district I receiving interest 10'Hh anniversary of traverses the state of Nevada. The 'on tbe surplus money, the earnings The week. the organization of Ihe Odd Fellow road has been shortened somewhat, from thl particular source for the will be celebrated by the members by these changes snd another cut- present school year amounting to a of Eureka Lodge No. 12, who are ei-- j off that will clip something like 85 considerable sum. tending a cordial Invitation to all mile from the distance between Operating expenses of the district i visiting brothers. There will be a Utah and I,s Angeles now being ,fp th Tear now drawing to a eloso brief program and refreshments. built. The litth town of St. Thomas. iwlH be around $109,000 and thT a an expenditure: on the coast highway, I planning budget anticipates tbe coming year, including the a celebration In honor of the cnn-'(ilRIiH ESCAPING! DETENTION IIOMK PARSED NIGHT HERE pleHon of an Important, link of thf;monpT needed for the retirement of bonds, of $128,692.97. much traveled road. o The travel to the roast Is now A few day ago Sheriff Martin was asked to help in locating four much heavier than It was one year sco when the hoof and mouth girl who had escaped from the do among the cattle, together with tent Ion home at Salt Lake. Thov . jibe drought, caused many tourist been in Tooele A short but interesting program were known to have a vol'l southern California. was carried out at tbe Klwanl office! s county and Salt Lake ; luncheon on Tuesday evening, the af- thought they might have found a lincouraginj? Tnnriutu fair taking place at the Odd Fellor-- a to Eureka. way of getting through To This flail. State President Craven preaided visit Tfce word reaching the office of the und owing to the absence of the otherwas a late local sheriff day Utah people are fast learning that 'clubs speaker this meeting was wise the girls could easily have been tl.e tourist crop is one that should given over to business matters. located as they arrived here some be cultivated encouraged and InMrs. C. W. Hosmer gave a couple and time after midnight and remained creased from year to year because of very pleasing readings sang two until about noon the following day It I a crop that pay and pays big. Walter Christopherson of dollars aresongs which were also enjoyed. Mrs. when they got a ride into Utah Many thousand broiirht. to Utah by tourists, cn- - Claude F. Baker waa accompanist a out Information given county. those who travel in autofew day later by the Salt Lake of- penally mobile. and at Halt Lake announcewalkthe Indicated that girls ficers ment has been made that these ed a good part of tbe way from motorists from out of the state ean Stockton to Eureka. Their name have special parking privileges, relations are a follows: Mary Rose, Betty This is a move In the proper direr-- . Clark of the inter-cit- y Norma Taylor and tlon. In almost every city in 'the mittee of the club who will have tourist is: charge of the trip states that about country tho automobile given suitable welcome and made to! fifteen or sixteen people will go In Utah it will pay from Eureka. feel a borne. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen of Sil- to parking forget regulations and to The attendance prize for ver City had a their guests last these travelers to stay days meeting .was donated by Eritn-CkSunday, Mr. and Mr. Wells long enough to Ree the states scenic Claude F. Baker and won by C. K. ball of Provo. IHuish. attractions. A postponod ini'cting of tl.e council was hold on Muii.lay of this week, which was u:'oi..l'-- ! by the Mayor and Com,, Him n It Jones and Chrisi'iphi'r.-o.Coira il run Downey and Fox wt,- aiisen' l This was a short sesj-io- i .ml' routine matters were considered. All bills uguinst the city wen- paid. Watermaster Ilciier Hauer report ed that the water line from ( h v i etreet to the public mb, ml huiMin.-had hern finished and tlmi the tm ii cost of this iirpriivernent woul.l rot bo in excess of fliuO 00. The tost ,f this new line was nut very groat i view of the fact I hat the cily h.iM sufficient pipe on haul to ,! the. m.iv si I i n li s, ho,,! s ji ii'iv.' ris, - - i I - Ii . ;i law-makin- g -. N.,.C.I siaii s Hi.ii many of the schools f i he Male wiii soon adopt or the tr.ide n hi, nl plan, as It has been! M- I -- ,1 i I92!i-191- : ( I 6, .Ill.-ei- i - ii- - 1 T 1:1. I , I i ! - . 1 I . I . , 1 -- I tl-.- M , TV e "V-0',"- . i v - 4 Con-eo- i.i.-.- le-- - . I M,ed Howevfr.;-l::V1l!i:ne,;;:,- I i re-le- d. 4 j,-- ( j 1 1 j 1) l I 5 enti-ri'- chtiti:h d levels l,i-- j t Anglo-Saxo- self-wille- U e- $73,-592.- 97 n , 1 or j I dls-e.'ic- f! l ! I Tuee-encoura- ge U |