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Show - lv HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST Kl'HKKA, JUAB COUNTY, XXXI VnlUMli1 WALKER (OMlANY OIKIdU. PLEASED WITH DKYKLOIMF Hugli Heffernan Died Last Friday'; t An-aft- piollll:. L- - r a 7 i , medi-aoctio- ! ef-h- at chil-atgi- e, re-Um- as-Av- af-tf- ta at an-hefs- er n, , l; - Th bat !,et whiih those European latien- - Bp bu::d to pj j danger of lie a hm tle-a- grow-f- f x. HOT ON TICKET 1IUT UK ' V V k EI.LCTKD ! John - -- W. ST an mayou Robinson, former Tlnic business man who for ' Mral was connected year be old Tlntic Mercantile company, was not on the off- icial iu.iot (elefftiin ar os - !, on-ia-la- w I If' 11 111 I o I ! Kni-tlio- f v.-l- n, ! ! n ! N.-lso- 1 . how-wa- Vm pres-whlc- h d i - . s "' ' .,- Ills During residence al Marys vals Mr." Hbinor. ha been opera? !:.i a lire. m,.rc.in-ti- l es'.ablirhment. He i a nf Mrs D. J. of Cuieka. 1 pn-e-- f-- Bent 21. Pioneer Mine Operator Passed Away Mi-- 3t .i,,. municipal but Marysvale wrote in hi nam and eleci.-I'TU to t ofli of It mayor a not a x.rv spirited elect', 11, ,,r j,p e aro but w 1 otcr ui Mary- r.:l. '...s.k; - i; I'I'I ""I reiejy. ed but ; 2 vote,, and hi iippo- - ill-o- ne m" 1 step-childre- ,rls con-ma- a-- r. com-uiiivdni- Murdered Man May Be Eurekan j I 3 damage of $3lu ugaint the Her'a Tuesday of this week the cules Powder company and the Tin-of Ptah couuly were at tic Powder amt Supply company. The packing company hail sued hiniuiiulu for the purpose of eecur-fo- r $4. M I 22 u reparation for prop l,,K right of ways und investigating l, fcuMblliiy of erecting u bridge eriy loss suffered in nil explosion Pacific railroad last Kebriniry when a truck load ofjvor to theFnlon west of that town, D. ft. it. O. W. dynamite caps and of lt ,hu work Is taken train collided, the accident taking 11 IH mean the construction of place i't north Salt laike. Three u P n,w highway which would run men were killed bv the explosion, y west from Santuquln's main of them being (Senrge v. liege-mu 11. pi'oiimii in ciuideui of Kureka -- ,r,,,,t on nut over the railroad nnd connect up with the pres-be- r and nu employee of the Tint ic l.um- lit Tlntlc highway in the vicinity of compuiiy. The Jury wns instructed to find Harold. This new route bus been no cmiHo of uciion against the West- - ';'lked f for three or four yearn but ominlssioners of that county ern 1owder company of Salt Luke. ',h the l. & It. (1. W, tty. or Hie Tint ic hBV f,,lt thul there wan not aufft Lumber company of Kureka, nil lent money available to carry the 'three of which companies were PrJ,,r through to completion. Ilow- ever, a delegation of Suntaquln men num.-in the suit recently met with the county board und urged that this work bo taken up as soon us possible for the reason ,hat It would help relieve the unemployed situation. The rnninilsslon- ers were friendly to Hie Idea am! the fact that they have taken the matter lOWIRO MORNING . lip an soon Indicates their Intention Pitching night Sali- -s preliminary ateps The daily papers of Utah of No- .1.1follH.w reuc our with actual work 4tli vemlier an Item carried telling men in One game 26 n of the finding of n body of a young! ''I 11nw section of mud Is ftNO LOST wl11 to much motorat San Diego. California, which lIuNTlNGfCN CVH VSiFuiIflfT0N.CALW9 have occasion to use the be KuKImer a J?" former may Nelson, ItVNC Srrvlrrt reka lm v elm for the past few years; 11nt ' highway. It will shorten the distance appreciably and will do had made Ills home at Provo, Mr. Kllalii'lh Nelson, (he lioy'e uway with a bad railroad rroaalng on the present routs. mother, has been trying to loente 011 for the past two men His. liist lime ;:ln heard of hint he CO.NHItFXHMIN IN ItOONTI.VH Another of this districts pioneer spbtRdld tribute to his life long The T.lItlF'F t TIIK HKD MKTAL was working on Hie lloulder I him In residents, James Creighton answer- - friend who throughout hi ...reer NVvi(,a u mlerst ood to have e.l the final summon on Friday of had distinguished himself Tor enter- ConyresHinnn Don D. Colton la s, 1trirf f(ir , lust week, parsing away at hi home prise, honesty ami fair dealinr and iariM-those umong a on tariff favoring v , who of Cl ih co conin Kureka nfier a short upopleciie whose passing is a nutter of keen copper, tl Is disclosed In M recent Isu,, .ir j, fer (lie young sue stroke His age was ne ring the regret of the Arizona Silver Belt, pubman, received Information and deslished nt Miami, Arizona. milestone In hi Musical seventy-firs- t life number were rendered criptive matters from tile officers and for thirty-twThe Ihhiim quoted him on tho copyear he had lsvn by the Elks quartette, eonsls.lng of )f Hiulhlr,; stVi.'ngiimil' tariff situation aa follows: per prominently Identified with mining Frank Ileesley Frank (Jamiy. Neil ,n that 1;,( ,h n.ln "1 will not only fight for a tariff and other affairs of this district. Me O'Hure and llelicr June, with Mr, skull Is the on had been in pour Call Nelson for several Dan Sullivan a accompanist. copper on tlm rinor of tho house, Mrs. Nelson, howyouth. in committee, and when it comes bur were: C. FI. Ward, It. I.. months. hearer reluctant to admit Hie ever, for finul vote you will find mo up Mr. Creighton was horn in Nova 'oaypn, Harry Handle, c. K. Iluisli, lie-and firmly ! man Maker and Duar Knudson. n nH against Scotia on February 7, IKfil, and i.Vr!l t Imt her boy will soon be found Tf,,!n n ,,vnr Hie is Th snrvDvd deceased ' by In lie a was life resident of checking! early W(,n .livt, The anma Issue of thn paper also Colorado. That was in following near relatives: his widow, ulu ,nvtlHl,a,inR w, ,,0 I.eadville, ,m. one and son. Mr. give prominence to the views of daughters tbe eighties and he saw and was fasun irf)ir ,lllHn n.lLlI(I,v Louis S. Cato, president of the cinated by mining camp life when atherlne Jones, Mrs. Helen Wal- - ((1 jfy n,,. vb iim Mrs ,,' lp IbMgo corporation, and for- the Colorado city was one of Hu bice. Mrs. Ceorgin Hoberi-ot.Miin ,.rn W, family and Howard Dwell Creighton; j,ll(Wll r,.Mi,nta of tiii city a ltHlf ,l,r vl' President and general man- nmsi famous camp in the world. f '?e l',ah rpp,,r I.ater new discoveries in the line of ,l brothiw, Alfred t reivhtoii. of ,1,,,.,, y,..,r! ago II will be reinem- romP"y with headquiirlera In Bull Lake City. mining took him to Silver City. Ida- - Diver John. Nova Scotia; two sister. ,1,.,, ,1(t faMit-- r of the family, Mr. Cute recently declared before Deorga Waugh, of Sim Mateo in the ,rho. and more excitement Xelson. wns killed In a enve-ithe Arizona Copper Tariff com mixWood lliver country rnuied him to lal an Mri1- - Margant Met loud, of .u ,hl fj n,no j ywir tion that If the copper Industry In a,.ain change his red. ine. lie !"en. Iowa. lt2J. shortly following thin mishap the United Slates la to be preserved went to Halley, Idaho, where he Mrs. and her son. KImer, against disastrous competition, a moved to Provo where stayed until 188.1 when he returned COUNTY COMMISSION F.IIS they have a riff duty must lie imposed. to Nova Scotia. Intending to stHc since made Hiclr home MKKTINO HELD ON UKID IY Mr. eaten showed how the Indusdown near the place of hi birth. in this country In the last few try Notwithstanding that he purchased Spea king nf navy economy, why The regular monthly meeting farm and other property there he jj,,, county commissioner of Juab not economize on those silk tassela years had rapidly dwindled In the fare of thla competition and that could not withstand the lure of county waa held on Friday of lum on admirals' gigs? with the Increasing production of western mining and within a few Only mattera of a routine nu- Cheap foreign copper, there would was in It Idaho. a yeara again Hailey, ture wert. Up fop consideration, be a smothering dumping of this copduring his residence in that fver, some road business was traim-stat- e UTAH IIAN PKODUCKD per on the markets of this country. that he was married to Mar- - a,.cd. It waa pointed out by Mr. Cates garet Owens and while he w.ih living A delegation of ranchers from that stubborn opposition may be exIn the camp of Halley he had charge tj1M p00B cnek section The total amount nf gold proappeared hopected against such a tarirf. This of the Red Elephant mine. fnre the commission with a request duced front Utah mines, from he declared, will come opposition, From Halley Mr. Creighton moved to settle road troubles In that local 1184 to 1929, Inclusive, Is refrom American owners of foreign to the Couer d Alene district In ity. It appears that two faction are corded as $131,239,854, acmines and from large Interests in the northern Idaho and participated in fighting over the location of a road cording to the hueiiu of mines. east who are Interested In copper the operations following the great which the county will conmruct anil The total output of silver for only as purrhaiters. bonanza atrike of 1898. It was the both parties presented argument at Hie same period was 564,054,-78- 9 ounces. following year that, the family mov- - this meeting. The commissioner UTAH U.ENA COMPANY IN ed to Tlntlc and Mr. Creighton wa derided In the near future that they Uetween 55 and 60 per cent PUSHING DEVELOPMENT given the position as superintendent will make a trip Into that territory of the gold produced III the of the Tesora mine. This district at which time they will make a dec! Lars I,. Olson, superintendent of siiiic annually Is derived from has been the home of the (Teithton slon as to the location of the prnpn-eve- r the Utah Galena Corporation with copper ore of the Utah Copper since that time, with the ezeep- - ed road. A small percentage rompany. property located In the North Tlntlc tlon of a few short period during is produced na a nf Residents of Mills were also section, was in town on Tuesday of lime Mr. Creighton followed ent at tho meeting, requesting that! this week after having visited the mines the sliver-leamining at Lark and elsewhere. For roads in that vicinity be graveled property for the purpose of making some years after the closing of the and given attention ut once. Cnn-- j an examination and reports that Tesora mine Mr. Creighton hnd slderable road was recently built ihlngrt are looking exceptionally charge of the Eagle ft Blue Dell op- - near Mllla, but was not surfaced! bright for his rompany. Pilot for Dodgers orations, also serving ss general with gravel, and the delegation ; Sinking at the mine has been alop-P-- d superintendent for the Bingham stated that unlesa this work is dou temporarily and the miners are Mines Co. as well as looking after soon the road bid will be destroyed, now busy running a drift on the the work al the Dalton ft loirk mine E. fr Knowltun, of Hie slate road 715 fool level with the objective beat Bingham. commission, and Engineer Oshorir. ing a cross break to the southwest. In tin When Hil break Is reached It will In recent years, after he had who has charge of road bo followed until It Intersects with given up mining, Mr. CreUhtnn d- - southern part of thu state, met with voted son.e time to politics and rlvic the commissioners lo settle a few d the large north-sout- h fissure, which work road In aitli tall connection Is very prominent where It traverse He affairs. served as a prerinrt that property. At this point they Justice of the peace and also a ci.- - within the county which the stae' j todlan of the Kureka grade school and county are doing conjointly. hope to encounter real values for the He held niemlcrship in reuson that In the drift above, on Representatives of The Danghiers, buildings. the Elks and Masonic lodge, the of. of Itoneers Society of Nephl asked, the 550 level, fair vnluvn warn found, fleers and members of Hie latter for permission to use one of Hie so It Is hut natural to presume, acfraternity having charge of bis fu- - rooms In the comity hnllding for; cording to Mr. Olson, that with this neral which was held on Monday rdicn and other things Indicunv of, additional depth the values will have Increased considerably and lt would morning at the FMks lodge room In the early day. In ir part of the, At the preent time there la FNircka. Claude F. Ihiker, ncn a not be surprising If commercial oro master of the lodge, directed th- - no room suiutde for this purpose was encountered. ritualistic ceremonies am! delivered However, a soon a the federal, Ben H. Bullock, president of the a brief eulogy In which h- ated building I completed founiv F'arnr Utah Galena Corporation, la now la that the deceased bad . xp ro ne. , 'Rent A. E. mlHl will have Id ofthe east Interesting eastern capital nt Diere. vacating hi life In many famon miulr.g camp'In the development of this nptendld and that hi l.fe ha l be. n and! cW- - nuar'ers In the coun'y bui'.d-.ngroup of claims. icy representative wept told ly ecunecti-- with th development m it of the wetern niin.T.'il Dr. Steels Bailey, of Mammoth, lm that a room would he made avail-- ! hie wF.en that time arrl,,-Ill his passing there a fnrib1. wan in Nephl Thursday on court v minder that our early mining hi Max Carey, who was appointed man-K- 'r business and while here he renewed exists no longer In the niemorle of tn Momlay v.n!nc, November of the Brooklyn Dodgers fur the acquaintances with a number of his of n it season at the annual many living people, tint survive 23rd. the next regular meeting of old friends. Dr. Bailey served an a largely In ths record and in trace the Ladles Auxiliary of H, Anuri- club's boaid of directors. Carey ! member of the Juab County Commie- can Legion will be held. Foliowlne plnyed right field un the of long forgntfen worklnes. Brooklyn h,on for "wral yara and is well Judge Edward Tike, a past cxal'c.j the regular lodge woik u oci,il In icniu lie? and 19US, but was re- (known to a large number of will be h id. VII mm!'er aro b.iii-ruler of the Elk, delivered the prtn- of this community. by Wilbert Robinson, tbs man- j dent News, Nephl. tlpal funeral address and pild a urgently requeued to b prem-ntsgt-- r whom ho now succeeds. 1 e 3 Utah County Will In (lie federal cuurl Suit Lake week the! City ou Mondiiv of till Improve Highway was awarded Cudahy Packing Co I ; l'aivnl-Teacher- l (OMItW 1 P.T.A. Sponsoring Free Inoculation , c IIID1(T Kill HI.AST 11 lonu-fon- - Ill KING (.ITS , ci-u-t i ( I l All Hocli? 1 body-worke- of year 1 Lune 1 age. Horn On-February 12, 1857, at Trenton, life1; hi he early spent tarin, Canada, Jn that section. At the age of 23 years he left Canada and moved to Nebraska, where he first engaged in Die business of merchandising. It was in July, 1&9., that Hugh fteffernan arrived in Kureka and toon afterwards he launched a gen- tosl merchandise business on lower j street, taking as a partner JIain Woods, another old timer of Eureka whom moat of the older :(fcsidentii still remember, In the old days of Kureka, when were new, "company Our mine a Under the auspices of tintores," or establishments backed by were of Association TinMe the pretty the mining corporations, Much in control of the merchandis- District the inoculation for the pre-- , ing situation and Mr. Heffernan dis- venlion of diphtheria will lie held; played considerable courage when some time during the coming week.! he launched a business In opposition The inoculation was suggested at1 to such formidable competition, but this time by Dr. teat tie, bead of the he bad ability and enterprise as well state bourd of health, who ataicd as nerve and It was not long until that the disease had made !is ap- -' in several section of the his store was a prominent factor In pearam-- the business district of this mining state. Kspedally is this true of Mt. Pleasant where there are now four- comp. career! (ten rases and where four deaths Early in Mr. Heffernan 1 have resulted during the past couple ag a business man he became soiiaied with Walter Thompson, who' of weeks. Dr. IteatHe states that th. re I ab-- . and here from Nebraska ettme In Wood interest the the'solutely no logical reason for an bought tore. That partnership continued epidemic of this disease to start In a for many year, although the firm 'any community for inoculation was sure preventative for all time, Mme of Heffeinan-Thompso- n The fluid used for this inoculation oft one occasion changed to Heffer- gn. Thompson ft Merrill, to admit Is toxoid, which was developed about n tint her partner. Mr. Merrill's con- - seven years ago. According to with the business was of cal science there has never been a she rt duration and the firm again sinyle person contract diphtheria the Heffernan-Thompso- n ter having taken the preventative. Ct-- , continuing as such until the Two Inoculations are necessary, at 4toth of Walter Thompson. intervals of about seven days, and i''4The passing of this partner, who there are absolutely no 111 after been such a vast help to Mr. feels. Kvcn a baby of a year of u;e Htff.-rnafin building up what al can take the treatment with u.iso-thtime was the outstanding mer- - lute safety. A:soc,..iHou aMle establishment In Kureka and The Parents-Tenrhe- r e of the really large stores of the of Kureka are desirous that all caused a reorganization of Hie ilren from one year of see up lake firm and younger men were taken iaj among them James II. Norman Ud Walter Jensen, who on the of Mr. Heffernan in 191.1 togk active charge and completed the of the disease in this city. The cost Jtochase of the business in 1919. It for each child is only fifteen ceiits. some years later, in 1923 and which is just a fraction of the real ising a few years residence in value. Local physicians will admln-- t Lake City, that Mr. Heffernan Ister the preventative and will he to Los Angeles. 'slated by a rouple of nurses, conse- ny mention of early day business' quently parents need have no fear Otj Eureka would be incomplete un- - that their children will not be prop-hf- e something was said of the op- - erly cared for. tlons of Hugh Heffernan, who not School children will take applica-- y made his presence felt among tlon blanks home with them this business men of the city but 'ternoon from the school room so Staffed an Important part In frater-'thparents ran fill in the same. Ml and civic affairs, being promi- - signifying whether or not they wish t In the Elks organization of Eu- - the treatment for their children. The Ttfca. In which he retained his mem- day of the Inoculation will be until the time of his death, nounced later. Hewas of a rheerful, generous dis-- j "An ounce of prevention Is worth ffoil'don, honorable in all his deal- -' a pound of cure Is more than true Inga and in every way one of Eure- - In this particular case. The fatalities kal rrivi worthy citizens. j of this disease are about twenty-fiv- e On going to California Mr. Ilef-'pcent. Take the prevention now fertan purchased real estate Inter- -' and be safe, eata whirh he has managed during! - the pa-- t eight or more years. Deeeii i survived his by widow, also by two Walter W. Thompson and Dan Oatramh-ras well as by three sis-- ; Thomas McCormick. Sir..1 rcee," of Eureka, Mr. Joseph Klein of It'i Chicago ami Mrs. John OHagan of. See Buffalo, N. Y. Star funeral servires were held at Los' Anftb'S on Monday, the Elks of that ' rftyHi.ivmii charge and also conducing the burial. He Bv Xu m her J .11 :t':(.-makin- nffo-l.il- er NuVKMBKU U. l'.i.U. Walker, i niiin ht rv1 MINES D - president of il.. company. i'lunu California, copper producer, SutnrdHv returned to Utah of i an ;.ro-ties. Mr Walker reported that are very much plcu-ewith the work on (he 1000 foot level, where the continuation of the ore on the 9 00 font level ha been encountered. (In the upper levels value of upward SI fold and 4 per copper are being mined. t Resides, on the level, Mr. Walker suld, all i!eVrloiiiieiii i proceeding at a pood pi.ee. ami i:h better metal prices the mine will he In a position 10 assume n place a a major copper producer. reaching Kureka rela- live. Iii- -t Friday. aimmuiiftl d..;tih of Hush Heffernan. one thi city pioneer business men, who away at hi home in Lii f an illness TAIL THURSDAY. 01)1) IIIINOS AM) NKW T i A 1 SILVER-LEA- Dupline Savage, of Norfolk, Ya., who has been awarded the newly create! Leu Henry ILmver scholarship In gardening, named In honor of Mr Hei bert Hoover. It Is a Girl Scout scholarship and the award was approved by the Womans National Farm asJ Gar. u'n asM lath-n- . Thn scholarship ' valued at $.J0l I ? f o-- ing e- - . t W |