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Show TT devoted to the oeea? totic XX I. 0Iuaie New Will district mining HOME OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST KlKEKA, JUAH IXUXTY. ITAII. Shaft Job -TStart Soon ,,.'; Standard v V ) v TX 1' O If :;e Nurri. jivl.u'..l. Ir.-t- i and it fi-- I':. Ki;ig O n iji.r, iffi-ei- 'if 'l i s i i l. ra' jt i.i - sh.. r.v f: -- nii.-m- Nuinbir 1 Juab County Record . ' l:idillOU ilf jud aUlil, ,.f ioiiiiiv .iM'O.iioo !. of $1, - liuuks ..niy Frida v .illil re. m( Visited InTintic - ji ,f tlu( !h. offiiti of i pi.n-.-- d slate .iudiior Ilidilt-n- . I'. .'i-lt- f.ipu.ili ".r pii.oimi fili-- I ll- idit irpori wtii made Vlihi'v lompany. ! ('.nil-l.ir- putt .fn-il II. a sanitary engineer ihe mate board of hialth, wan in Tliitlr during the fully part of the p;im week, nuking 1.. Mali-- , iviiriMoiinna Che l.y Mu J1) Health Official Are In Good Condition Uu- - '.ir iii'.ue MINES D -J7. l Jnf'rnhnnQ VypLIUUUllO I ;-- lur"1-- ' h MAY J7. Iron Kin (T Change on June tdav jrrvK iibin ten day or two weeks reiimbering: the old Blaik fiior shaft on ,he Property of Nor-Beck Mining company will to Georj L iader way. according rlillUY. SILVER-LEA- lln auditor's nrflie. The rountyjS.ilt l.nke for analysis, An inspefiiiin was made of the protected by depository bonds and has Ihe full 2 Jetty Jail, which was found to be in hunk bn ffiit inleresi on also of (lie lairly good The report; open water eourse extending from fteness of. one end of tho fity to the other. Mr. properly Mule fi ll dial the custom of allow-o- o . t DiHSl w Biinu; in iiivii nuu ii .. . on ,!,Xfs- but there was some criticism in it drums to empty into this open iW -- tt H'lway Co.. :i be but a short time until work !.lPeL.1l,n ftr Nielson, I .of lit-- . si stent used In accounting for.' water course is detrimental to the School he taken un in the shaft. The 1. II. Ashworth. Ihe fret of the sheriff and Justices public health and should he I uPPbt'o, I I l't;ih i.i feet of old shaft will be retiiubiluin-d- . 'f the peace. Uesldents of the city who Widfroni. wUl commenpe.'l.f J'0-- ' 11110 then alnkln commissioners are such nulsenreu will t'ounty ntainiulning staa 400 about of feet depth t tab Gil Refining Co tinned umifiiHt grunting special prlv-'h- e asked to nhuie them wllhout rie-. will he cut and drifting mart 9repnoodM. Ilurlow, Warren Bros., bellows: Xephi road 4 It to some in the mailer of lag; lay and If prompt arlloa Is uot taken and Tln-- j J. K. ai do doubt surprising In the hill the auditors ilto state Imurd of health will he Jones, Western Newspaper 1'nion, ,i,: mud 621. allowing conclusively slate road officials to Irurn that ihe "ale W. 8. Rotnney. Z. t M. tliut a much larger number of 1'iah Tin tic highway Mr. Male says that lu the is currying more coiti.nctid the hoard for keeping ihe notified. . cars .ire using the road leading into (ravel than the paved road extend- - Couniv's expenditures within the husliiesss district every establishaveland Officers Are the Tin'll District. During ment should have connection wllh the int into the southern pari of Ihe budget. time ihat there is no tourist travel slate hy way of 8antuuln and Me- -' Pleased With Oatlook Ihe cily'a Newer, iv on the Xephi road (Ihe winter phi. For some time those familiar The proposition of utilising the immihs as ror an example) the Tin- - wllh ihe nut ter have claimed that water going down the gulch, below tic road probably carries twice us such was the case hut until lust of graaN, town, for the Irrigation shrubs and trees at the cemetery many cars as the Xephi road. jwcek no such Information was In the One of these highways the one hands of the slate road commission, has been under consideration for that Is of least Importance to the some time, but Mr. Male Informed l.ust week a "census was taken I'tah people owning automobiles Ihe mayor and city rouncllmen that of the travel on the two highways, it Is not advisable to do this unless paved road and one of the fin- - a man being stationed at Rantaqutn u settling nr filtering lank everything in readinesa for work onst In Ihe state, getting every pog- - to count the cars using the Tinlie iiy'i North Tlntic property, whe-Is InIs a list of the teachers Following Link Stewart la now busy with highway. Just east of Ku- - allile attention at all seasons of the road, which branches to the west- - who reason The stalled. such thejthe Tlntic equipment have been scheduled for the of the new machinery ireka. It will be recalled that thejyear, while Ihe other which carries ward, and the Nephl road, extend- district rnr ih roniinr!,M n,,,h'd Is that the city newer Ti.rir s..iiui - a much surroad i,l with other In engineers us recently of Intt to the south of Sntajuln. The preliminaries larger amount, ,P,lea Into the gulch a mile or V..,,,,, travel, h.llf a ,ioi-- Ktion with the proposed above the cemetery. The coal liedevelop-- i veyed certain sections of the road (tt figures of the state road com- - two roads join at that point, to he shunfilled but an ,.h(.ihat campaign. The visitors wereind recommended changes and Im- - mission will now show, Is not only. tween 6 a. m. and 10 p. nt. on Wedtank would be about in the hands of unpaved but in part ungraveled uud nesduy, May IXIh, 1107 cars iimml'menihers xwd nith the outlook there and provements. the commissioners Hr I passed In; h the progress which la being I'tah county appropriating JHOrtO for unimproved. ilhe man who was doing the count- T. nartlHl. Superintendent. iJe by the men working under Mr. the betterment program. Out of that number 1 0 :t H were Money for Ihe Tlntic roud is pass-:inIt I nt 1, lluh School Done ''t Mr. llreenhalgh is confident that ed out most sparingly, in fact tart's direction. machines and the remaining Kudoru Miller Kstella Kvull .Willi fl,r (,ie t11 hoard of health visited engi-ff'the It la thought that for the asked 'fitf hy Mammoth and then made a trip nut changes curried license plates from other within three gardly, and desplie the efforts put foie, Mary' II. Driscoll, V J in Him West Tlntic mountalna to In- the machinery will be In.neera cannot be mado for the sum forth by the road man for this dis- - states, K. I. Polls, T. J. Kline, Wilson, g trict the road Is is now available but he jit, the head frame up and every-lblc- h quite often In very. The Interesting thing about M L. Thine, Musle'l1,;w,,Wa thu,1, d7 Myrum Jenkins, iu readiness for sinking. source, stated Ihat he would A tends to proceed with the work and bad condition. The fart of the mat- - count was that the Tlntic road. Supervisor; lam Murphy, Librarian, recommend some rhangee which he 7 good hoist has been secured will go as far as he can with that ter is that a road carrying such a with pracilcslly no "foreign" cars Hrhoul--Eureka Public It rths Waveland operations, also a' sum of money. Perhaps It will be large number of cars cannot lie using it at this season of the year, Stevens Peril Wilson, Catherine feels are necessary If the water wl,l,h 1H Mammoth people are apressor and other needed equip- - possible to secure an additional np- maintained with the small mm that carried 623 automobiles as against stack juste Runnel! Ituliy Soren- - iUNln lo it. kept pure. Coder the iproprlatlon as all of the rhangeslis apportioned to the Tlntic high- - 4NJ Tor the Nephl highway. Out of Ki,na Nellio Parker Anna Sullivan Tbs ground thia! recommended by the engineers are way. It Is time (hat the state road the 462 cars using Ihe Nephl road on i.n',ire Thomson Neva Hurt ' Fllon IrMnt arrangement there la a like- In embraced I hill ll A f commission members realized this Wednesday of last week, 87 of them Sampson Eurlean Crontar wdlment and Impurllles up was for many years held by! of Importance, Kathe- ,n, ,ha iiHke boxes at the uH'Nei Nina "late George M. Hayes of Eureka. xt't,inx The first change in the road, and made some provisions for the carried license plates of other states. rjn(a Clyde l , m short time before his death .leaving Eureka for Utah county construction of a modern road lntoi Elinilnating (he nut of ins stale Kl,n Helen during stormy Joseph I'anlsen'i HprlnK"' of a mile half District. will cars the Tlntic within would be the have been. wded In getting Salt Lake andlfowna, figures -- W. l!.wi'l,"L Mammoth Public School .. . be will twit people fcVrrk ta fxr Interested in the the Summit. There the road Marie' .Mr; "Z1 Warden, Hattie Puxmsn, some bad th Wwltlon. The company has now changed to eliminate P" Lions Ursen . Ella (Jals- ,f Stapley, A.1!? iTintlC Stake Classes . properly financed and It la! curves. A short distance below the Sportsmens Outing II. Elmer ford, rtahna Jenwn. i wua it certain that the development Juncture of the Dividend and Euresurprised to find such sallsfac- c ii itijiilne bill u Will Be Held Sunday Conducted Fine Program A zSUv'er ka roads another piece of work will public apalgn will go along without City Public School T. W. 0yt0n,,t,on, P"rU,n,B the Dvelies, Ella C. Dyches, Katherine! throughout the remaln- -' be done with the idea of making 0 The Sportsmen's Outing, of the year. Religion rlasaes of Tlntic Stake, Wilkinson. J. E. Hergstrom, road more safe and present plans for last 8unday at Geneva, was a, held very appropriate graduation ex-- ; call for a very Important change becaiian Public school a. might. Mammoth Exercises Are fur thirty-fou- r low the Rio Grande's double loop dud" on account of the severe graduates of Trout Creek Public School Hazel over curves state whlrh the storm In art Council Session Mam some swept the Religion classes ihe Scheduled for Tonight sharp where there are Fulkenburg. a culvert that should be widen- late last week. The weather Improv- -' moth ward chapel on Sunday evenand Held on Friday Evening ed. Tlntic people will be pleased to ed to some extent on Sunday and Jng. Stake superintendent Joseph J. The Junior High graduating class few hundred of the more venture- - jGafion was in charge of the meeting, Juab Co. Fair Officers at the Mammoth school hare ar- learn that the money for this work of to the some sportsmen made the trip Valedictory addresses were given by rxnKHd has "been placed at the disposal program Met at Jv lake rpsort, floundering around Inithe following graduates; Margaret nepm whlrh wm bll Interesting B&inroay Klfen tt tha L D g the mud. At Geneva a meeting was Gnurley, Eureka: Fern Rlekeubark, o this evening. It will be a j Church held and It was decided to postpone, Mammoth; and J. William Haws of week On of last evening Salurdsy ' (he entire program one week. This, silver City. Other numbers on the a MiHmcI County Project meeting of the officials of the Ju- - ,,horus, by the Class; Invocation; means that Sunday next Is the date!pro(ram w,.rP: nuet. Donna Ander- Address. Helen Pritchett; the roll and Lillian Larsen, chorus. 811- - ah County Fair Association was held' NOW in Hands of State.for the big event which ought to Samuels; Valedictory, JFed Gourley and Downey were at which tentative time st Nephl. ?on; Itract many thousands. ver City girls, vocal solo, Virginia Hesste Houghton; "Min and Chee-T- h The minutes of the previous boat Rrorkett, chorus. Eureka girls, read- - plans for the annual fair were made. will Inrlude The program Welcome to tlng were read and approved and well attend- - Jr' chorus, Class; address was ed meeting was fulrlywere Class nal routine matters were en- - Tlntic High, nosh Anderson; those and very present Leroy 8. thuslastk! Lest- are of. Hansen; Song, for,ll,Htu,,F' the plans regarding diplomas to Address P. la. Ella Murray petitioned the Graduates, Bryan; the fall fulr. Ident E. snouia oe even more sue- - were preset N'. Anderson of school hoard; Class there was fflcil for a jnonaay than license to operate a res- - F..h Vater Kl,. Th. was a It The opening prayer year ago. iKrank lllrrh of W,1, latrIcU "clntfn; Talk. Supt. Momlli- Tues!? ixnt in the building Just east smith of Silver City set for Sll.BnM.lTsntarVoDMRlM of the1 It mlaht be of interest to locslwaB i),.an by athSii ,tar,,rtl r T,nl,c School District; tS Dto know that the Tri- - and the benediction by Clara Peter- awii3erCn!i11? ,torf; 100 !.? ih. board. 8,ate land holde?s of the has arranged to offer a magni- - Hen 0f Mammoth. f0f. Cln !,t ihe1S.;8kfd drink soft Iatbor Day Is was decided to deslg- pari- - ers and cont'ad hL7nt 'or un,!rirurt loving cup for the trapshoot-Prevlousl- y Atherley Md pool hall. were It as "Tlntic Imy." The busl- -' , i to io nate J of this go contest, trophy prom- ing -al fnn Ladies Attend thls place hM been sued'seVted by proxy -ness houses of Tlntic usually close five men making the best Eureka in Waldlne Edith Baker, Anderson, jte name of A. A. Atherley. BothUnent Utah people poke on will Provo Lodge Session j Day and this Ibor permit I F matter , the In action l: a chance that Eureka wllL o :UoE8 were referred to the juie date's 1." Tiprr g attend! Among those Eleven members of the Tlntic jcounly to witness the fair than were nforo.pr. !b,. represented In the trapshooting llatrTr l! a McIntyre oancilffian as the local gunners chapter of the Eastern Btar were at present a year ago on Tlntic Day. McClain Introduced ing were rrankp.Klmlwll. iIOarnanent. Banv NielsenHell eka ordinance relative to the regnlat- - ly connected with the KxlfwlM RwS are also hoing made to have defl,afed some of the other itovo on Tuesday on which date Hans ana.n Melville A. J. fnd H. Livingston. licensing of circuses, carnl-,. of the' towns In the state they should have Mrs. Berta Blumenthal. head of the ,h T,n,jr b8B(.bllii piy with Hid tent shows. MlnSI WeSI! !b This ordln- - John T. pldroyd.. secretary on (hat dliy, a(, ,his attrar- - sLmuehl ,.ham.e of winning the cup. organization In Utah, made her received its first reading at the state land . be donPi o filial visitation to her home chapter, tion. together with the hundreds of wiieebs-Oro Whitlock Hardin special Invitations being extended to ofhra l!wt wln bw on tllP proRramf U .Ui ! Student Body Elects TSSyZSSK of r . the in various members parts Hbouj, ,)raw many of the tbe 0 1j2Y-a- o Officers A banquet, at which 32. fron, tbjH .Dd nf the county. people 'm'IkniI. ,he next meeting, at which Jthe Irrigation PrJct. " Miaje. Angelesi . . were seated, took place at 6.30 In the - To. the state to PaF y .i. attrar- ;he ordinance will probably be .firm MILL I.K.UK Kl RKKA ; of time the student body evening and It was followed by un- som. D done this hen J JJJ,had be.ut has I2S0.170. and school ry Int, resting Tinti Hi?h sum of d can he secured with Announcement has Just been made - usually the prol ct Members of Tlntic1 fui ceremonies. ., the affair ofhandsof .rmers a regular city organization, conduct10 ,h,? ,a,r r,mt dne that N. K. Thomson, .principal of tn Mothers IJeatn In a Chapter making the trip to Provo school the of In the n affair the aon 'tirely mV"! to the fact that five counties, name- - the Eureka schools, and other mem- Took Place Wednesday Md the "doming In after Banks-- ; good deal the same manner that were: Mrs. Dora Churchill ifor the o 'Q ertus Jamison, -- Huntley , A died on Wednesdayaged t1TIa.b Go- at her death comto being due i,0Bi following child birth. Two Previous a daughter baby r to Mr. -. and Mrs. Jamison, j, tbl,re will te no comes to . principal, 1fvainS,on a formerly Miss Barr; win have ampl yellmaster Forrest Clain; three day period only and the cost Eureka. It will be In the nature of . indebteun beIn .kr a which daukter off Oscar Erickson;' ZT7' to pay :arhletic manager From Tax Says conrt ls said to have beam quite high. a trade between the two principals. Mrs. Everett Okelberry. . athletic manager Mary Brindgirls Mr. Thomson has spent five years Is more thsn likely that some' o It . Ricb-arMr. d Gohen residents. councilman zak; for Junior assessment of old mine ,new buildings will be erected st the in educational work In Tlntic. He Tax M Bauer, Ru'h ? AU Kinds f Hill; reporter dumps ss personal property is tfair grounds for use during the fall was principal at Mammoth for two o of May .show. The present plans call for years and for the past three years illegal and such an assessment Will On SatllwJiua M Companies ''Vthe erection of one large building to has been directing tbe work at the Jaw Is invalid. house various displays and also the Eureka school. During his resttwo after This Is In effect the decision Protest Tax Assessment Within a day or the of stables of court In this city he has not only haJ erection ed for the race the supreme Coain g Here Sunday i Hah newspapers knVfOCf horses, and possibly a building for Performed very good work but he United States In refusings writ ' Game TOth Tlntic Team display of livestock. However,. has made a large number of close w)S of review to Beaver county. .:,the A caV in a case Involving such .'' the amount of Improvements to be friends, all of whom will regret the Utah, rtfra of board equalization decided cnange and m stare th thpr an assessment upon the dump 't made will be governed by the departure of tbe family, Silver afternoon tbe fast dubt naade Mondav by the Mammoth to tiZZT'" T ' The Eureka and Riverton posl- amount of money available. of the South Utah Mines and soliCon win "i0B, snow fallink t Eureka for Silver King d, j,af Another meeting of the Juab lions are comparable In tbe matter JeazuP game with the Tin- StnfcDer. ... . p Both the district and the fed- - Z- County Fair officials will be held at of salary and responsibilities but J !:.n M,i- - ).: i w.'.I .il-- n sive .iiiiji'i funds di l i !.;iiiii'iit of Ihe mine. f fur'ii. id- - in the lutde of ore f .P Ihe present week. no-ti'-- is fully i reri-lve- lu-- r I- - j - tah-Id.ih- o 1 A- dlscon-01fril- INcphl lOU tC IS - r : L-.G- SS cun-Jur- e - 8. s 1 T. redi-nipilmi- j 1 RoacJ Jq Name Teachers For Next Term , 1 e con--ata- te - Vi-- t - - g. -- n1g-!l't- h ki In-a- W. M I Io I Hc-sley- I fd i T". I - Vrc-lse- a 1111 JI, ,a at-'K- J ''aicrV;:'fa;or jr accept-Jresef- ul - .K - wat-'bu- .d ne iViuh KITB,7a.w, J.i v- lil Sillfltatt.J? JSTa"TSS;. 11- I D. ' of-Xp- ; mZ ntK!,.AZ'Z Ii ror Ji. Banks-Huntle- -! i llttwilti, j s fbasi i- , ; Wtber i--, , t 0e j,,r if-- . ; ..... B,"vs Fiompuy at . V?1 PHre. adults 50c and 15c. witi I - . 0.nTrtar prevail. : t .?K |