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Show Thursday. August 27, 1931 THE EUREKA REPORTER HKltlMlIltl dkci.inkm Shipments MKT II, mtXiVFKY imiivi iist ye in The recovery if metals fun oudury sources or "seituid hand'' meml prod m i Ion, which is rapidly becoming a factor in the nifUl fistic Standard trade, declined proportionately dur-IdMonday. jlitnuioth Km piii' Mines f.e. lliil). The value of ortb Kily nieinle recovered from Him source KinemM Eureka ,vBtennial is reported hy the foiled States ic Standard f 3 Tint ore ( idunip bureau of mines as $ I 3,223,1 mi, i S. uSlue Bell decline of 24 per ten: .is Compared ,j,p si Tuesday. cjief on. Properties: with 192!, t'oliirado Cons 1 e. Chief Uons decrease, uecurditis l.i M:,' Fast Crown Point I 1 Kurd hurfPartly due to the lower, East Tintic Cons 27c. Grand lenirai yearly averaite prices of copper, lead Kureka Bullion 2 Hutu zinc, tin and antimony North Lily 71c and 72,. in Moreover, there was a large de-- : Ti nt Iasd 68c, . 62 crease Total Carload in Hip quantity of each of the Tint ic Standard f.l f.O HI if Hill 21c. secondary nielals recovered the re,UltBKBi.lKlW WANT NKU port states. Kureka Standard 11.50 The ivc.i.i'i y of siiood.iry n.ppcrj Ol FICKICM FOK LKIII TINTIf by smelters that trat mainlv prl-Wednesday. Fast Crown Point lSc. PuriuK the week shareholders of mary materials In 1930 ainuunted; ' to 26,309 tons less than In 1029. Ini Sacramento &Vr. the Lehl Tlntlc Minina compuny a circular letter from a porta and exports of scrap copper Tintlc Standard $3 45 to $3 50. of repreaentatlve stockhold-- i and brasa were also less. Kureka Bullion 2(lc and 20lr. A decline of 26 per cent In the Zuma 4c. advising the payment of the last aecondard lead reported hy the regifsessment. The letter further atatea that on ular smelters that treat mainly ore LABOR LEADER HAS irtount of numeroua details to be and bullion, and there was also a COOI.FD DOWN. REPORT covered by the flndinga and the de- large decrease in the output of lead ee I some little also reported by smelters that crees, there has been J. J. Sullivan was s red hot labor jelsy in the entry of the decree, but treat scrap and drosses, the bureau leader in Kureka and Salt loike ten ha same will be entered by JudRe states. years sao. He led a battle 'The zinc recovered hy redist illa- for the platform menmany Johnson on August 29, 1931. By of the street :be provision of the decree, Krneat tion decreased about 12,ioU tons, railway and for the Western FederaAnd that recov- tion of Miners. Wooley will be chargeable at the the report states. Vow. however, he ate of 3 3 cents per share for ered by resmelting and sweating de- has abandoned all that, has become chhare of Lehi Tlntlc stork creased about 3,600 tons. Tbere were an employer of labor and Is dealing thlrh he fails to turn over to the also decreases In the quantities of in violet rays. He is the I.oe Angelxinc dust, xlnc chloride and zinc es representative of the umpsny residues Hay company. His brother, According to the committee's in- - sulphate made from xlnc k Mr. and alne dross. J. Sullivan of Walla Walla. crpretatlon of the decision, The detlnning plants treated Washington, died recently and was ap-- i Tooley will owe the company poximately 965,000. To make aurel about 13,400 long tons less clean hurled in Salt Lake. That was what e jf proper efforts to rolleet clippings In 1930 than in brought the former labor leader It, the snmltteemen express the opinion' 1929, and the yield per ton Increas-to- t hack to his home town. Mr. SulliAbout 69 per cent van will rciurn in Los Angeles next considerably. "the entire present board of d should be swept out of of-- . of the recoveries at dettnnlnx plants week. Salt Lake Telegram. lector d.M was aa tin content In tin tetrarhln Your committee, the letter con- - ride, tin oxide, and other chemical FORM Fit K1 RKK AN II FI) has consulted numeroua compounds, compared with 76 per I'iiw, IN SHI T II FUN (AIJPORM In 1929. The only old tin coat-j- f Luckholdera with the view of select-.cecontainers treated were those men of unquestionable Integrity'ed Word waa received In Kureka on Lid ability to serve aa directors of used to make window weights and Monday by Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hanthe of Your copper from son to the effect that I) II. Beehy-meprecipitation commltteei for par company. waters; no tin was recovered in iutgests as three directors the former Kureka resident, had jvlng persons who have consented' these processes, away at the Soldiers Home passed The turnover of scrap hiact in the event of election: Mr. metals at Sawtelle, California, after a linJhxrch I. Caatle, president of the and drosses was below normal, for illness from rheumatism. Degering YMtern Taper Products company; plants using metals operated on a ceased was 41 years of age and durW. Kelly, president of the much reduced scale. The constantly Mr. E. ing his residence here was employed E. Mr. R. average of declining company; monthly prices at the Bloss soft drink parlor. with the United nearly all metals made the year unCHaon, associated He is survived by his widow, who and United profitable for secondary metal gues Fuel company was formerly Mrs. Delores Fergucomera and There were few smelters. Smelting and Refining and a stepson. Funeral serthe large son, psy. We are sure that these three business failures among vices and Interment took place at tntlenien, If elected, would make' operators, and scrap metals were Hollywood, California. with caution so that board of purchased Ae nucleus of a splendid metals hope to They have not been con-- 1 era of secondary VICIOUS IK Hi BIT KM CHILD. future advances In iwted on one aide or the other in profit from non of the Howard, Deseret News. the litigation. prices. Mr. and Mrs. i. Vern Rife, was atXembers of the protective tacked and bitten on the calf of his WE AM, PAY TAXKH. signing the circular letter are leg by a vicious dog said to belong George I). Anson, Ralph A. Badger to Clinton Parcel of Sliver City. The t3d Theodore Nicholes. Less than 3ft per cent of the popIn rompany with his mother, ulation of the United States pays boy. was over to Silver City on Thursday 96 more than per cent of the federal morning visiting with relatives and Notary work. Call at the Reportir office or Phone 225. cnt while going down the street the anl- anAe-- ,l of all corporations In the country mal rushed out and attacked the pay more than 95 per cent of the child. corporation Income tax. HMMIH II II 1996 1 1 The average person, merely glancUTAH WEEKLY 1NDUHTIUAI. ing at these figures, might decide REVIEW. that taxation la merely a matter affecting the rich individual, or the Graveling and oiling on big business, and ao none of his conhighway completed. cern. But, unhappily, taxes do not Expenditures of slate road comIf a company is work that way. taxed a dollar or a million dollars, mission for June totaled approxiW. K. CARSON, Prop. 1750,000. Summit County there la but one way It can raise the matelyCoalville. funds to pay by passing the cost Bee, Cedar City Work on new $96,-00- 0 on to those who buy the articles or First Ward Chapel progressing General services It sells. ; rapidly. a Is In the country Every person Highway No. 89 being Improved taxpayer. When he buys food, pays VALVES out an In- from Arizona border through Knab takes gasoline, rent, buys Refsred and Reseated surance policy or goes to the theatre, and north to Three Lakes. 8t. George $10,000 brigde across he automatically pays some of his CYLINDERS River below this city on U. old Virgin The the to government. .money Rebnrcd and Reflniahed No. 91. being rushed to 8. InHighway are saying that death and taxes ever completion. It than la truer evitable today FENDERS AND BODIES of Castle Dale New section ,was. And, as a result, tax reduction, Straightened and Refinithed far from being a matter that Inter- water main to be Installed on local ests only the wealthy few. la a mat- street. ACETYLENE WELDING Logan Center street sewer proter of tremendous personal Importto be rushed. ua. of to ject each ance COMPLETE Cedar City Deseret Mound iron ELECTRICAL SERVICE mines reopened. PF.ACUTA 4 Ogden Plana progressing for conAll Work Guaranteed class of $50,000 Twenty-flra- t now for first struction Place orders The Best In Kureka Elberta peaches as the fruit will bejWard Chapel, Park City Dining room in New ready within next ten days. Phone M. E. Griggs, 318-- J or call at SyMpark Hotel opened, Towing Day or Night-5- 00 renter orchard, 5 blocks south of Kaysville Completion of Hlgh- Per Mile line Canal celebrated here recently. Peteetneet school, Payton. Gunnison Local sewer system Phones 163 or 106 A pants presaer crashes Into gild- - outlet being repaired, See William Haines In Eureka Brigham City Carload tomatoes Utah ed society. Made Man. at the Star dipped from here during the week. The Tailor Logan Plana underway for pub-l- lr Theatre, Tonight and Friday. camp development work In Logan Canyon. 1 1 Ogden City golf links to open II 4 September 7th. Bida asked for construction of section of U. S. Highway No. 40 from Vernal toward Jenaen. estimated to cost $80,000 Sallns Utah Brokers Co. to construct potato cellar here. con-AT YOUR GROCER Ogden Plans approved for ruction of bridge over Ogden River at Lincoln avenue. Richmond Main atreet to be oiled. ; Salt Lake City F.lka Lodge fon- t rue ted tennis court on east side of South Temple home. GOLDEN BROWN Provo Equipment being asem- bled at Lost Lake for construction of dam for Provo city for culinary water storage purpoaea. Portion Sprlngvllls atreet to be paved. Brigham City Paving on First South street from Federal building t t. city limit- - completed. j HOME OWNED . v k iion-ferroti- lc. !i lc - l3i. AUTUMN MILLINERY MODES ARE SURPRISINOLY NEW. f j l com-nltt- llr smnrt lulls nrti:iy tin assiinNl liviul Im tin now season ;i romantic silliutielle with small shajM's tilted low over mu eye ami showing ninth of tin hair on tin oiMsite side of tin1 head. Mnt liocumiii indeed! Kelt is an important material-- - so is elet with ostrich and tvKk leathers for trim-mint;- , (onic and see these newest hats in our millinery sivtion. hit- - -' re Priced from $1.98 to $4.98 SMARTEST OF FALL DRESSES ARE FASHIONED OF SHEER WOOLENS AND SILKS TIuti is no doulit about t In Hpnlarlly nf llusr snfcirt drossoa for Fall fashioned wooloti materials and silk! in nnnirroiis smart stylos-ma- ny looking liko of sluir suits through tin addition of jacket or jacket effect. They an1 ideal for cooler weather and will hi ineludi'd in the now season wardrolie of every woman who dresses smartly'. t Klco-Vlol- et Pat-hic- Priced from $4.98 to $10.90 'tin-plat- CHOOSE NEW FALL SHOES TO CORRECTLY BLEND WITH YOUR AUTUMN dl-'r- OUTFIT The new Pall season brings new style changes in footwear and they are ready here in complete variety oxfords, strap types, slippers, steams, and shirts shoes are anion those shown in new designs for Autumn and in correct color effects and leather to complete your Fall cost nine. nt r, fol-;mi- ne ASSORTMENTS IN THE FOLLOWING ITEMS OF OUR THRIFT SPECIALS ARE QUITE COMPLETE These are values that represent SENSATIONAL SAVINGS and every thrifty shopper should take advantage of them. Xallctt-Kell- y deal-gat- hold-llKctor- es s. nine-year-o- com-laltt- RAYON BED SPREAD EACH ld ee TABLET $1.59 You'd ordinarily pay fl.lM for till iprniil In Romm, BIum, Gold, (irorn and Orchid. Match your bedroom with them . . , and make an rxrrplloiially thrifty purehnar for thry'rr d well made, with acnllop edge ami over-locke- are tin pr Carsons PENCIL BOX AND GIANT HO x III.!. CANNON TURKISH TOWELS EACH ; j Milford-MinersvI- Garage 5c ... In thin special of. The giant tablet la free frr , . . and the combination would usually cmt flOr! The Im( Is colored leatherette with gold embossed design and snap fastener. It contains (I regular lead pencils, 1 00 mid nation Mncll, one penholder. II colored crayons, eraser, and ruler. IDA ruled sheets In Uie tablet! NEW PETER PAN ROSELEIOH You ran afford llio luxury of Iwro or three towrela to a hath when you ran buy bleached turklah towrela for only 5c each! Throe arr nixe I4CSN and have combination colored hortlera. Limit 5 to a customer. Repairing 29c PER SET PRINTS PER YARD 1 CHILDRENS STOCKING'S PER PAIR 1 5c 5c There's hardly nay piece nf summer se wring that won't suggest Knselelght Frtnta! la this assortment you'll find dark grounds aad light grounds; small rlnts and larger prtata all d . . . and you'll use them for klddiee' clothes, for dresses for yourself; for pa. Jamas! 86 Inch width, 25c quality. vat-dye- Them cotton ribbed hono come In aUen 5 to 10, are of medium weight, and exceptionally good quality. The color to oelnrt from are Nude, French Nude and Tanhark. Heel and toea are 4 thread and the regular price of this hone la 10c pair. 36-INC- SATEEN IN BLACK AND H COLORS DRESS SHIRTS FOR BOYS 2 ro PER YARD 97c The newrat alilrtlng atrlpea and flgurrd pal tern In thl annortnirnt of full rut, faat rolor ahlrta for boys! Hlara fl to 12 and alar I2K to 16 In this group. You ran buy two ahlrta for very little more than the regular price of la this special offer. one wiiihihihhiiiuhI ... 1 7c Practically say color you want. In this 25c nwt cm and you'll bo saving 7c yard on every yard you buy. Make a list of all those practical uses you'll have for sateen, during the neat few months, and hurry down and get your favorite colors at this exceptional price! HWH II1H4MHIIHW4MH4; 1 10-ml- le MERCHANTS I Extra Special at Saturday, Aug. 29th Parker House Rolls 15c per dozen T&Y OUR NEW 20 OUNCE LOAF YOU WILL ! , less than "Captain Dobbale, one of to the communities anj p,rm Mechanics. bring honorwork la stressed. the foremoat radio entertalnan la which this being OBCOmlng generation; In ihoft ,be the world. Every week day morning aerloua all tha home whsn and Time economic; was. industrial 0j . ,a Ar,s blTef in the amts fair, their, work of the world was centered In in the year, millions of radio listen finest opportunity to show what they, the efforts of adults, that slats and era delight In "Captain DobbaleV entertainment. Five days of the have accomplished during the year, county fairs ware Just plarea for Utah 8tate Fair, which opens Octothroughout America, the version for the young folk, who had ber 3rd. and continues until work of these organisations of young! mils or no part In the activities and with Captain balled were and all not and at folk Is recognized responsible will appear la enthusiasm. jthe success of the enterprise. They- peraon atentertainers the fair grounds after came, gaped la awe at the big pumpAt the Utah Slats Fair, . since nnd were noon and evening. the Hu of the e,i,jhlts ' hustled out of the way to ride on Many other high claaa entertain hJiiTTn lure Farmers of America and Indus-- 1 the as completed School meats have been provided aad the eat Training popcorn jWln Mechanics Farm and trial students; Keith names' usual fun and frolic or the "mid Kaysville Dr. have been given prominence, no one1 and drink red lemonade. Things hla offira. remodeled attractions will add greatly to hnn have modern are and way" fain ,, changed, uf the state show has come, Bid asked for ,ultbI future the of all visitors. Aa an much for Morgan enjoyment and commendsby expoaltlon more wi(,.spread office. poet loot house to the their aa usual, elders. opening young days of the fair quarters people .JjJor lhw coincide with the fall general will and The Utah 1931 favorable more State Fair of will attract exhibits 'tPTMV nnHRSIE AND from tha average be an ample demonstration of this conference of the L. D. & Church. rnMPANY AT STATE FAIR serious attention than any others. fart. Not only are the exhlbtta for vlaitor to the fair while young people given greater promiworth In Cash prizes The Utah State Fair, with Its; nence than ever in the Fubnen have I manv exhibits. Its many diversions amounts ture Industrial and Farm Farmers, 1931 for the Assfa'Iatlou Yalr State above snd educational features Is, Mechanlra sections and public In the Junior For Infanta and Children the great annual exhibition fen- exhibits choola and college exhibits but fer for the organisations in which! It Is strongly urged by the fall offl-- ; the entertainment features are of a In eHortbe madeln are centered the hope for the future , 'lain that high grade, furnishing good, clean Always bears for everyone. on the U" hiblt for thl. dep.rtmenl-toI.lFamer. to The headliner and thl. year will be ao nignamra et In-lively the competition make ; Of the Md ludH j Octo-Dobbs- forr -- K Ei H merry-go-round- ; AP-f&ECIA- ITS QUALITY AND FINE FLAVOR. le l.k i Tintic Baking Co. A Home Institution Serving Your Grocer With Fresh Goods Daily. H0NE 7 EUREKA, UTAH 1i49l999tM9MtMW9999fr99l9MM9 9 ; 4-- ' : .JlSLrFuturV 99WlAmcrg ii CASTOR Um ForOvrOY 1 A |