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Show Ky DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TDmc MININO DISTRICT Volume Kl'IlEKA, .wo "wum.il OCSSlOn Wage Cut At Standard Mines ic v .!'! I - -- ly (,f til.. COUNTY, CTA1I, TllCliSDAY, MAItrll Jl, I'.Wi E,enis 0DD THINGS AND NEW-By ,j,y Lame Bode Id- kM7S?fS&vr m-- i tW'Wf w,-l- l op- - successfully be waa to V WwNlCKif the snnouncement of were Informed the employees work Sundays, would the mine earn to men the allowing the same amount they the cut. In plain! jetting before made In order was , tbs change . , larger ore production for the The Tlntic int of money spent. lead and a principally ard view of the producer and in both of these metals are their lowest price In his- at jg dras- it can readily be seen that In order are necessary mures Is no going. The reduction a severe blow to the men afremembered be must It but are officials of the company ag a valiant fight to keep opertimes these depressing during em- hey need the help of their to win out. wage reduction affects miners, kn and all underground and employees of the company, iew wiges prevailing now are: f 3.50, muckers $3.00, sur- ap-aate- ly c:v?e -- 0V .'os Ar$e'es-y- Business Men To Meet City Officials j SEMSTffSS IN NCfTHffcp m tic Ctovmt - p AAN5 "A ClOMP Several months ago the decision' to build this road was made but at that time the commissioners of that1 county had trouble in securing1 rights to the property over which the proposed highway was to he' built. Some of the land owners' were demanding exorbitant prices'. for their ground when in reality it was worth little or nothing. For this1 reason the project was abandoned at! :abor $2.73. that time even though it was being Liliths second wage reduction put through as a relief measure for u the present year. On the fif- - the unemployed situation. schedule j It now appears that these obsti-- I of January a new Into effect which cut wages of nate land owners have consented to1 .ployees 50 cents per shift. One the countys terms as announcement! wages of 25 cents was made has been made that the work will be Ml. Two cuts were made in taken up at once. It being a portion '.one for 75 cents and the other 'of the program mapped out to give! 15 cents. This makes a total re- -j employment to men out of work. Ln of 2.00 per day In two The commisisoners of that county I tiroand the state road commission have Lpluyees of the Eureka Stan- - j agreed that the work will be done which la a subsidiary of the by force account as far as possible, k Stindard, ljkewlse have had however, the bridge over the tracks wage cut 25 cents. Qf the Union Pacific railroad might be done jjy contractt in the interest IKF Roll) WOltlv FOR of economy the state road commit EASTERN' END OF COl'XTV Eton favors the contract system but . not work out so well j this plan does tb county will spend another in relieving unemployment condl-- i on the state highway through tlons. 'reek Canyon, to provide work employed of the eastern! North Standard Company HAM j IM ae I WrfT ,1 A GM&Hoefw WM CAM W fOR WITHOUT 4 DAYSSTOPPING , hual-nen- I WML' fervl.-H- ) i rea-on- '"" Balancing the Budget and Unbalanced Business Will Iioifcrs said somctliiiig worth while, in his daily juMMjrraph of Monday, when In dosed with these lertinent words regard ini' taxes: The crime of taxation is not in the taking it. in the way that it's spent. - It's There isn't a person in tin country who would object to being heavily taxed if he had even the faintest suspicion that tax I'niids wen economically expended; that there was no flagrant waste in the nitration of govcriiun-ntn- l ageneii s and that heavier levies were an absolute necessity. There is no denying that our country is headed bankruptcy hut knowing that to la a fact, and also knowing that even at the present time taxpayers are M the county. The state has ofstruggling under their heavy tax loads, why in the name Mineralized Zone to match any amount Working of common sense doesnt some one come out ami demand the ff would raise and $500 from a revision downward of public expenditures. That nrce will Following a shut down of several be used. Those would le the way to balance tin budget. Balancing preference on the work will months the North Standard Mining de 1 ud boys of of fens! income taxation taxes, families who company recently resumed the it by inflicting higher ly I overdue accounts for city water velopment of their property, located and clothing, taxation of theatres and a tax on a hundred rtti It will provide them an In the East Tlntic District, with the zone mineralized or two other things such as telephone calls, telegrams, hunity to pay off these debts result that a highly arc their water and Rghte! ha been opened up Amy Bhow etc., would unbalance business in general at i time when loniRiin. good values in gold, according to efforts an living made to get things going in a normal who visited ork will begin as soon a! Manager John Dorius. the property late last week. conditions will way and provide employment for tin millions that arc permit. Recent development has been cenout of work. irUe d Its Control tered upon a drift on the 1400 level, la the Taxation is not a crime even high taxation hut winze J1 government bulletin, which which Is out 200 feet from a burdensome taxes to make possible a continuation of 900 foot JPyers hundreds of dollars, sunk 500 feet from Isthe being driven war time extravagances and unnecessarily liigh salaries Py checks coming for level. The heading direction from the workers at In a northwesterly Washington. Anyis little short of criminal. Every year the cost of oja nope it tells how to winze and recently assays of from control viol the various federal agencies is increasing and if to thej of our friends to eat the $19.40 to as high as $S4 gold lnfloe-Dorius Mr. ton have been obtained, ever there was a time for a downward revision it is now. mt V& states. lAt us have any kind of a tax, or taxes, tin tied to vs n o the past year, the North During but j bring in the amount required to run our government Standard Mining company, has ex' Baby of Cong rest before trying to tax a bankrupt ieople into jrossrity tended its holdings, and the comCan-- ; Soldier old the now owns, pany first try trimming the budget, the elimination of unut poa3 In situated property, in salaries, and a plugging up yon Mining n adJi1 necessary help, reductions Soldier Canyon, near Bauer, Utah. Deiufl uch enormous sums. of leaks that are taking Since acquiring the property, a small ian has tolcrati-when everyone is at amount of development work High taxes can he el of i hut serious rebeen done, and a good showing m hu work and when the country silver-lea- d opened up. The company onstr the sults will follow if the federal government attempts to icstioa plans to more completely explore condlmore money from the bread lines and from the property aa soon as weather hour get said. Dorius la-in- g to-wai- Itep-reaentatl- d hun-drei- - j-- j -, mgr-TSdl- lions permit, Mr. nd rtf Is tbt conThe Soldier Canyon property six and sists of 19 patented claims have which unpatented claims, all of The property probeen surveyed. ore during the silver-lea- d some duced disearly days and was originally and Connor F. P. covered by General or days the early his soldiers during wwSk, nee; loa 8 i- -? y a4' h an , ths ot 5! j A,BI? loa la 1 AA Ot adrof1- - llltz'-!r- f oVanbundant water PP,yidr,"5to the coming aummer,, accordingwhich J,jbl,,y of Macon, yftirSt Bow . .kteg the tnemlwr ; drought of last T of present- - naturally pleasing to know thst e H 1932. J1!'11 t0 fl!1 t,,e un 31 0 crops arc assured for ti lte Sam mti. This state U'rly part Wkd strict, Mr. ture during the 'I ,li4 flve which 1. ordinarily a wrt moalb Wned Tne,ttlian W.ui re QV to a1 rouJ fit B4 Oflt. .!!.' 11 'nr'r':a H for b. AVa.lt- - recent storms weather of a satisfactory In store for Utah frr N if l l j! s TT-i- 1 18 ti n a Millard county are of the prospects word received from Fillmore jurt;; ul .. s ! I IN VICINITY OF HI.I.MORL Farmer. of County Attorney Asked To Practice Economy Britisher Predicts Silver Remonetization !AVV KXOAV FULL SlNDAV f it r Utah history. U County Attorney C. N. Leatherbnry haa received a letter from Governor Dcrn requeallng that he uae utmoat economy In minimizing exlradltlona from other atatca on minor chargea, especially In the matter of the laau ing of fraudulent cherka. He declared that the financial condition of the atate treaaurjr wan nueh that radii c liana In expenditure, were Imperative and he aaked the county attorney to acrutlnlze closely canes of this kind before taking action. The loiter continued: T have long felt that some of our lirUixh wurM's and other bualnean men morrhanta Sir Robert Horut, rorui'r Kw-with better distribution of; are too careless In nrvilicta tb their dealings be! 'hD ihai tlo uh- - yoM. by 1940 there would not with the nd public. They Myi accept checks of ua nt gold production In the! without taking the of thu rhfrf , simplest Ol . ih n,xt world to meet the need, of the Urger.,"" ufcThefc wplr'.'to be commerce be population and arrM-iIW , confer,ni-t lhe t u thB British imp the world I think the remonetize-- 1 re of i to of th9 lUnd county bj 0UI.. :b.n of stiver ould be the bealwtyblnjlBif (h J,tdhI'iS ju i Md offenderg b,ck with the two major Aiwirt:u will uke of viw9'A.tiisii i iirui If the checks are from the shortage of bnd j believe arising and Br.ta.n.lem. It ahould be Impres- t.aad .k ed upon the public that thoso ac-1th the statements of ceptlng checks or otherwise dealing hamberlaln, thanccllur of. with strangers must at least un recently In e rani0Babia diligence to protect them h.t the world require. IgfB Gf course It I. tbs duty of " I with-- ' tie some metallic bals ss a foundation laws no right pro'-ja-niu- iaa ePL, a. r.ii-M- I i H'" Kurn-atree- a, at quin to a point near Harold. As stated In these column, a few. months ago the highway Hill iake off from the main street in Santa-,quin and run due west, intercepting1 the present road at Harold. i: Big Liquor Haul .. M.in.iKcr C K, Ward the local ln'.ina-f tlii telephone ciimpany hn, been quite busy during the week repairing the d.iimige done by tli Wlial said to have been the rccnt storm. The miuw wus .x.ep Urgent cache of liquor ever taken In iltMiully heavy and for that reason this section of the Mato was ronflsc it clung to the wires, causing on Tuesday of this week by fod- nuay;atrd I if hem to break. The North Lily feral prohibition agents and the Hiid iHviilrnd linti wrrt out of com sheriffs force front a house located mission and the line to Delta was' a short distance front Kureka's just also down. There were many other business center. More than 350 minor breaks hut all of them are gallons of liquor, most of It In ten now repaired. gallon kegs, were stored In this hiillding when the officers made their entrance. Agents Hohlnson and Kendrick, working on a tip to the effect that t, being operated on came quietly Into Tuesday afternoon and in rompuny with Sheriff D. J. 8ulllvan The license committee of the dlj S'1'! Deputy Edwin Simpson they pro-hrailed a meeting for Friday coodod to search that section of the evening at Hih (tty Hall and have1'1101,1'1 building wlilrh is team'd asked ull business men of Kureka to lrte St. John with the result that attend. All others who are Interest-- , complete moonshine plant waa dined or effected by license fees are covered Inside. The absence of liquor In the building waa evidence urged to he present. the product from the big plant that the roinmlt ten has given Although out no Information as to the specific wash cached elsewhere so the offlrere purpose nf the meeting it Is a fore- - "arched another building of St. gone conclusion that the principal Johns and their efforta were re reason la a discussion of license fees. warded by finding the huge supply. It appears that the city Is having building In which this liquor hard lima rollecting thia revenua. was stored Is located Juat north nf Main street, at the rear of the FenSome art roniplalnlna they pay a nell and Shrlver structure. fccH. olhera a tale their The liquor, together with the atlll will not permit the puyniHiit of any llrenM' at all. and Mill other equipment, waa removed to the sheriff's office where It will be kept flatly refUNo to puy for varinua Hecently t lie rom mitten made until an order for its destruction a complete revlnlon of tho licenon has been received. Had the offlcera been n day later fee In an effort to equalize them according to the hUMlneaa conducted In making the raid they would cerand IhuH create Hatiafartlon among tainly have drawn n blank aa far aa ihOM who contribute thla form of landing the still waa concerned berevenue to the city. It la yet quite cause preparations had bean hurapparent that everything in thia de- riedly made to move the plant. The partment nt rlty government la not still had been wrapped In burlap, the an it aliould lie but the membera of coll, burners and other equipment the rommlttee will no doubt make placed In sacks and everything was an effort to iron out the difftcultlea In readiness to vacate Juat aa aoon nt the meeting to tie held tomorrow aa darkness arrived. A few weeks ago officers working evening. out of the Salt Lake office conducted n similar raid In thia rlty but the Proposal to Tax Foreign results were not so good. In n Copper Is Decided Against building near the Holden tunnel they found an Immenae amount of Cupprr aupporlera of Utah receiv- mash but the still was missing. It ed a ahock late laal week when the was vary apparent that the manner waya and meana committee of con of operating waa to bring the still voted againal recommending to the building when the mash was a four cent exreaa tax on Imported ready to run and then take It away ropper. A bill to thia effort by again after the ruu was completed. IiouglaHM of Arizona hau It was different In the rase of the been HpoiiHored by all of IMah, till found on Tueaday. Every Indiof reMolutluna being gent to cation pointed to the fact that the our in Waahlngton plant had been operated for a long awklng them to do all In their power time, probably during the entire for IU pannage. winter months. Advance Indicationa were that the Everything In the place that could MU would be recommended by the be moved was destroyed by the officommittee and for thia reaaon aup- cers. The taking of thia atlll will no porlera of the meanure were greatly doubt cut off one of the largest Rurprlned when it wan turned down, iquor supplies In this section of the the reaaon being that it would necea-altat- e state. the changing of forty ached ulea The federal officers turned the In the tariff bill. cnaa over to Juab county for prosecuCopper la now gelling at a price bo tion and Sheriff Sullivan now has a low that there In no chance for prof- warrant of arrest for Tote 8t. John, itable operation of even the favored which will be served ns aoon ns the On account of the low man can be located. properties. . price the Walker copper mine of Oklahoma sent 15 more state California waa forced to cloae, the minea In the liutte dial r let are work- guardsmen Into the oil fields. Alper cent falfa BUI Isn't going to he kept off ing at about twenty-fiv- e capacity and the Utah Copper's pro- page one by any Oriental fracas. duction haa been cut to lens than half. Ieraona who ahould be In ponltlon to know declare that unleoa Tiger Rookie aonie relief la forthcoming there la a chance that further cuta In production will be made. I GOlN BUTTON of Hah have arrangements all completed and have started work on a new road which will greatly benefit tlu Tintie' Mining District, this to consist of a new section of highway from Sant.i-th- I w. WQM y.rtl.l t ommiasioner, r Storm Damages The Lines Of The Telephone Company , Utah County Will Build New Road - OOLUR WAS L bk vllh X u I ill ic r JO Made by Officers i - Xt MIKES D B evi-nji.- a new wage scale ? at the Tlntic Stan-- u re-this district which mine at that property 25 announcement did day. The a complete surprise for ago the employees S few days received a lot I pr company hu etat- the assistant manager and r. , Vreater SILVER-LEA- i ell was i, n Friday ,.f lust M.t u ili. 'iil.v niaMt-ri.f rouliiu- nulu re m .. iv lukt-i- i c.irt. nf The wuIit loiimiiUt,. report,.. H,.. proposition of wring water from the Kin Grande wax i,, a.ivj,'.r able for the reason that the cost making the ch.inae would prcli,il.iy more than offset the saving, would he made. Mayr ( hunhwhili presided at the nice i in g ai fi,un,.i1I1.n Donner, Macon, Anderson m gerald answered the roll ,i,i. lit-I- Jl-A- HOME OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST ,M '-k- ; '7' rxxrjzr.szzzi'z,lr),,, uu b. .j- t. tb,ir i uu.. Joyner White, flashy Texas leagni outfielder. Is ong of tho most promising rookies of tho Detroit Tiger sqasd that Is trslnlnf at Palo Alto, . ".oSS- S- The deaths caused by appendicitis tho Increase. 'j art on Calif. |