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Show DEVOTED TO THE ORE AT TINTIC MINING DISTRICT HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST SILVER. LEAD MINES Kl'KEKA, JUAN COUNTY, UTAH. THURSDAY, Volinn KMliKK A. S. & R. Snulter At 05D THINGS AND NSW By Lame Bode Committees Name Murray Will Reopen Again IN iikii ,!i WORD? For Relief Work1, urn ml J'.uNowmljcr l.'iili ri. t when hall last Sunday after Al iiie iity of the various B representatives BinUatlona of Eureka met with relief committee of the ih central Construction Finance Corporation; completed the organization Jugh which the relief will be din- In thia city. was decided to Xt thlf meeting It Into eight precincts, iiylde Eureka of thene to he the th boundaries the boundarlea of the fire MBe a Over thene district! two lidrlrta. have charge. It will be will trions make a canvaa of their to iMlr duty of jwpective district for the purposo needed relief of extent the lurnlng Ud then file thla Information with Then the central ibi city recorder. the necesaary. have will committee extend relief to in order knowledge : VUHAT I li Kitf Republican Rally Remember to Vote on the Amendment Scheduled For Tonight A mi 0 M ii r i :i pi, mi ,,f u,,. a Ri fining rompanv will rrstlllH h H ifi!4( HCi'ul'il l.c j announct-m- . in m i.e by V j m erlcnn XiimlitT W Wo Sm-liin- P.C. A nor. gineriil iii.imu-eSufficient or.- supply 1ms urn:i;i ulated at the plant in virui.il'.y m sure continuous i.p.'nnlmn thrmuh-iributeout the winti-rpossibly to April Ui. Mr, OConnor said. The work will be rotHtd to provide work fm- ,i maxi mum number of men. The plant was closed i.m j.,:v. and nlnce that time onh.iv been stork piled with the i. w (,r running this winter. r -- - A d foirw tv.f... e , ffig li is likely that In our enthusiasm in secure the success of our favorite caiiilblutes on November Sth we are apt to overlook voting on the proposed constitutional amendment. While candldatea come and go, FOOL J A murf re rvu-i- t Or it o fiOSA iv France v.-- COMtQUNQ Of GCAlCW AM C&fritD, .. WlfH ClttAM i national amendments are both good talkers and their remarks for their qualities. Mestaying l.l i in be interesting til both A IS Is essential, therefore, that the I ubllc.iiM mill liemocrats. There A VAPiEtV or RjfATO of I tah should not only citizen will ;iKo In good imisicul prog rum themselves with the real nuulnt from both F.ureku mid Nephi pose, both apparent and hidden, of ibe numbers ,ihe amendments, hut should also see Mu It that they do not forget to vote mi the proposition on election day. As Is well known, there Is condissatisfaction in some of siderable II L I eur cltiea with their form of govA coNTiiSirfr if 1 illUUCJr m (, j. ii'ii ernment. They are now oppoaed to -the things that a few years ago they yY OFK applauded. They have found that ' A meeting of the city council was u,,, cqnallr lias not worked out. experiment The commltteea and the district held on Friday evening of last week.; That is why the constitutional The first check from the ltd ouhave Jurisdiction Mils being the first over which they session in a amendment is submitted to give the However, in cases slructlon Finance Corporal inn for rmonth. Muyor Church presided und people the right to determine their tre as follows. Counrilnien Fitzgerald, Huvoii, Tlte uwn forn, 0f etire only one name Is given then lief of the unemployed was received government; to write and Cronin answered the roll call, their own charters without leglsla-Th- e tbit person haa the privilege of nam- - by the county (omuiUisoiicrs late last week and is now bring put into minutes of the previous meeting tvi, restrictions. lnghli or her assistant: District No. 1, south of McChryatal circulation through the medium of were accepted and ordered filed and; Thla at on,e raise tha QUtlon There arp at thr the hills against the city were audit- - whether approval of ths constltu-- . greet and Dutrhtown, Mrs. EJme. employment. lent time close to a hundred men who .I but payment of them was held up amt.ndinont will mean mors District No. 2, north of Main street have been henefirtnl by this mens-uuntil such time as money Is avail- - rlaMa fo ,ha poU,pUni 0P to lhe west of public school house, "ure. Nearly fifty men are now work-Mrable for their settlement. people. If ths people approve this The report of the officers for the, Maynard Grigga. ing in Eureka repairing the streets nd Il(U1, ,ha zptrm(,nt District No. 3, between Main and and alleys and doing other work of month of September were us fd- - proves s how Is the Sri Hip disappointment, Wallace and' a beneficial nature. Rzllroad street and One crew of ,IW: 'damage going to be undone? John F. men Is busy cleaning the water Justice of the IVace Herbert! McChrystal streets, Mrs. Knowing lhe history of amend-Hope- s Rowe and Mrs. Henry Runnells. had two cusck in his court menta as wa do, wa sra asfa In say- the center of town, other District No. 4, south of Railroad make-wor- k other nK projects will be provided a difficult tsak to t wm and McChrys-ta- l so that the unemployed will all ; greet between Eagle dollar Tine was nillk this back to whore we change and t urin-i- l Into the treas- - re streets, Albert Johnson. ahare equally In the distribution of District No. 5, north of Main street the money. However, In cases where ryThere Is a strong feeling that the and west of Bridge street to the the head of a family is unable to Hoxton Thomas ItunnHl reported Clinnrtt tfford t0 relinquish Its ichool house, Mrs. Mary Stack. thr.. burials In the city cemetery hold uprtn perform labor that family will be g0Ternment In the District No. 6, between Main andtaken care of Just the same. duriug Sptenihir. Interest of uniformity of procedure XiUroad H.nnls Harrington reported thatiand protnrt Ion throughout the state. streets and Bridge and According to the plan set up by 1 00.1 had been spent In (he po-- j Wallace streets, Mrs. John Nllson. the Reconstruction Finance Corporathara anothar way oul of tha lice department and 8105. BS in th" District No. 7, south of Railroad tion not more than 820 per month dlfflculty? street between Bridge and Street department In S.ptember. Al-- j Eagle will be allowed and expended for the Ym jf thH rltlea wlllh to chaBja so t Hint the lty used 7H2.ICO gallons n government they ran appear ba-streets, Edward Fox. relief of an ordinary family of five District No. 8, everything east of wnter. costing 8391.02. 'fora tha leglalature with (heir pro- persons and not more than 810 for Tlie treasurer, Mrs. Katie Towers, poiM,d new Randle and the relief of one person. Bridge street, Harry setup. That Is the way save a report showing that on Sep- - iat John J. Coffey. communion form of Thla money will be paid hack to lh. 1st Him city had a cash Iml- - ernment In addition to the naming of these the whs established. The government by taking it nut of of 94MO.I8 and that the follow- district committees the Eureka cen- the federal road money to he apwent before the legislature, da- pu tral committee was named as ing revenues were 'collected: Water ninnded It, and got It. Now they propriated to the various counties. n rents 8700 74. licenses 8 2.50, to el rd of beginning with the year 1935. and court cells, looua Justice 812.50, Mr. Maynard Griggs, represent- A Bludy of lhe proposed amsnd- WIth the work now under way by fines 810 00, making a total of 81." meat shows at once that It lug the Lady Elks; Mrs. Mary Stack Reconstruction Finance Corporu-o- f gives DlHhiirseinetits of 8921.19 22ii.32. the Women of Woodcraft; Mra.'tlon t0KPther wilh n1( state road powers to the municipal! keeping a on left cash haluncn October 1st ties on the extent of taxation, on John Fitzgerald, Lady Maccabees; iWork things are looking a little of 8305.13. Mrs. Joseph OConnor, Red Cross ; are and the unemployed bonding and on other financial afMrs. Elmer Raddatz. Relief Society; tighter the of view fairs In which ths people are today n an optimistic uk, Eureka Lily Development John J. Coffey. Firemen; so deeply and grievously Interested. Harry outlook for the comIng wintr. Randle, Masonic Order; Edward Fox. Work Has Been Suspended It Is therefore a question of wa a list of the candidates taiulblale Is heller Ilian another I. 0. 0. F. i Lodge; Leonard P. Davis, whether It will prove In be In the In delved houl flrsl having deep OTK OX TI ENDIV. the Democratic and Knights of Columbus; Joseph Melh-llc- WHERE TO of the people to remove Interest On week of this this and and tools Monday to their aftr qualifications Tlntlc District Miners' Union; tickets to be voted on has been done your decision will niiiipnient were pulled from the these restrictions and limitations Republican The voting places for the three Albert Johnson, Eagles Lodge; The next Tuesday and include only the come naturally. property of the Eureka Lily Mining which the legislature has put on the Rev. William Frary, M. E. Church; precincts of Eureka for the election We of In never the nominees. rompnny. In the eastern end of tlo taxing and bonding power of local Judicial hismry and Probably county J. Ray Sorenson, Elks Lodge; Mrs. next Tuesday will be as follows: of district, and all development work j officials. believe that every resident of the Juab county has such nil array No. 1 County Court House. Thomas McCormick, Catholic Wowus suspended for the time being. It resolves Itself, therefore, Into on one been assembled tli ballot, talent Tlntlc District should vote for No. 2 City Hall. men's League. run- For many months past Ibis properly a taxpayers problem. have never in District history Tlntlc of the probably best interests No. 3 Tlntlc High School. In the last Issue of the Reporter Bo there are two processes by and select those candidates whost rfitlona been such that it requires- has been conducting a diligent de name bn can In had: to muswhich an relief effort rlu could People, race campaign the beat Tin a vdopmenl that the thf county QllfTca Hons are such that the found reuc 8how that irom the towns of this county but 1. The way contemplated In the rave dwellers In will not regret that they ter together to cope with them, so locate new ore and for the past six Deople ..cudhewjng made an error in stating that If things do has been In weeks the tie careful operatdecompany proponed amendment. your for these reason treated cactus as a chewing haTe j,een placed in office. The com- wa must we an he surface out North turn hy wou,d h th head of not expect, Lily on equipment lu selections. a hard cij,lon ..III nn iiiiulit nlttees of the cities in which they um In order to keep going, but under again go before the leglalature and belief of should political your voter Regardless but nevertheless every live. Thla was wrong. These per.1 the present depressed conditions ths Pave them pass another eonalltn-tionund look the ballot squarely In the face VOTE NEXT TUESDAY. ons will act as the central county burden haa proven too great and the amendment to annul the one or selertiou your particular 'and then vote for those candidate gardles committee and the several cities and been haa NOVKMwork that Is now proponed and then prestopped, Don't of candidates VOTE ON who will bet serve them. towns of the county must report to Eure-I- s sent It for the vote of the entire About weeks the three use of ago make and thereby rot? prejudices or dislikes but vote HER 8th this committee, who In turn If thla Is ka Lily encountered a most promis- state for their approval. of your your American franchise us report' best the to for qualifications o the In doIn one of The' safe feel their we and Ao. prospect what ing showing want, should county commissioners. ability. Don't presume that this meant you Banins of this committee are: Euredrifts but after nearly a month's ing away with present constitutional ka. Bishop J. O. Webb and Mrs. II. ' work It has not developed to any sml legislative restrictions, then we ... , & Wall; Galena Utah luo At 1,h ,he rM,,u work should vote YES on the proposed Conditions r'al ..i- Mammoth, Bishop Biglow Bradley ; silver City, E. R. Higgln-- ! amendment. iiiey)H" ,,pp,' Showing Some Improvement ues in gold, silver ami lead ami main 2. The other way Is to go direct to o; Nephi, Mrs. Edna Cazler; Le-- j come to us much nearer to the rn. J. E. Hanson; Mona, R. Garfthe legislature In esse we are disL. L. Olson and I. E. Hoiilz. sup- - 8haft. than on upper levels. ield. satisfied and get a change In our conditions business Improved erlntendent and secretary, respectform of local government, without will Ively, of the Utah Galena Corpora- and a continued forging ahead any constitutional amendment. Unemployed Now Mining tlnn. were in town yesterday ami fin 0ur hearts with the sung. 'Happy ir we feel safer In following that Coal From Two Properties gave us the following story concern- Rays Are Here Again. we should vote NO on procedure, Ing ths work which Is now under amendment. the Mayor John Church, who Is head But we ahould he sure to register Silver Jubilee Fund the Unemployed Organization of vote for, or against, the proour Ini city, has IJgg NOW Been Depleted discourages the management of the given out the informatposal. ion that coal la now being mined .Utah Galena Corporation, a North bom both of the n Difficulties Car-noonly, Tlntlc property. ot properties In Hie week the Eureka Standard Company serve to Increase their determination till- During county which are under lease to Irf Fund, Jubilee Silver old the Eureka workers. Last week the to drive on. was Now Sinking New Winxe 0.- ..r fiom the celebration which road was With the history of the gn-acompleted to the new mine m some ago, utwlucteil here years nd other work Tlntic District before th tn iiHinmi turned over to the city officers to completed and now The Eureka Standard Mining com' oal la success is assured. being mined from thla place. of a subsidiary of the Tlntlc the benefit camp's the pany, for sell Mr. Church ' "The drift on the 550 font level unemployed. states that the vein Is was Tlse amount standard kilning company, has stsrt-e- d hout eight feet wide and that the 'verified many a Reolozi-t'- s expert a winze below the 1250 Ai cording lo C E. Huish, sinking Pde of coal Is exceptionally good. confirmed and repented mmb committo an announce; foot level, according executive of the member a h face is In s of the history: many of the celelira-tion- . feet about i W. only ment Jamee forty manager. Wade, on will) le by i in itac, ioii com the and the variMe of formaportal so It requires but lit le liking of sum a The money was equipment pumping thenquite erfrt to place the product on the . tion found by the great Tin? i Stanof the flow of water at thla rare t when all lulls were pail, over mp dard Mining company property to for transportation. ready depth and the cooler weather la af-- 1 cpproxiinately 870 t. Some part of Another feature which Is beneficial the south. fording better working conditions In bis was afterwards used for repairs ,a workers Is that tlra vein Is Now on the 715 level of the Utah an the deeper workings of the mine, Mr. approlibrary, then shaft as the w .rk to the rlty ,akln an Lily Sego Galena which course Wade said. last the upward for was made wm make It even more easy to tram there favorable condi- priation of some progresses ami celebration Owing to the beet In tha lower Fourth July ne coal out. tions continue to improve, thus aealn smaller amounts were used in local workings, the Eureka Standard has hose who have had occasion to verifying that wih greater depth. i harltfes, heme the entire sum re- adopted a policy of doing moat of Hi innnHand riihr.e coal from these properties Its development work during tha f the Silver an greater bins B, afl(ir ' y it ties aealn reaffirm th- - history of tb In quality to haH Summer work la E. Samuel, e native of 511s- winter months. Frunk equal haJ pallli pruKriim y mined in thla state. The schools 'confined district. to the prosrnirl sml the largely anil public mining and fiiruicrly youngest stars of i ij w s Like ,h- s,rc are being supplied itifarllon Can ping. During the coming winter the at r h1 that el l.lrigiiiin imlverslty and encouragement for hs f'ican Pureha,M? 11 ,f tfclv lta&.d dollar of ,hllt nil,ney has been tun, china, aho has been named the company plane to continue regular ( that the three and one half somersault hope our cou The monejr der,ve1 was not possible. I'.ut James ttttrr ture prosperity adjutant of lhe American shipments end at the same time Wi thM mlrs. commun- - new nationalNational from Commander Louis push development below the 1380 d ibn the workers at o I" thla manner I.ecSoit by Former Mayor d,,P"d benefited. alsteen year old It I'V being 'll ,0 at Corporation property develop some wns appoint foot. Snmuel Mr. A. feat Jnbnon. the the expenses of Fra'm. acioniplhed Den Fields, now living in California, P., . and transportation. verification of Improveemnt; - Ill to succeed James F. Barton, who i celebraold the of chairman the of the conditions was the aIr,1nflf."!t verification ew been manager The has Allies used appointed generul 380,000 mules is U checks on the n 1014 of ,on eommmcnand ; round in the successful properties Funnyman Will Reger fn,ru tank the war. world Into nn,Mr the nd hlm. coming with Wlrth's circus as ,n lhe ,l,r dl.trlct snd certain facta In min- lU flrsl. lh be",J perfectly, "(heroket Kid." j rec-sl- . - ivc.-ipi- 0 0 0 IMYS-flNGIc- 0 R .1 s I MntlAV n - A ; I s ' d s. ! ,N I Vote Next Tuesday!-;- 11 I - 1 2-- nf gov-tenib- er pao-ain- -e 1 nila-!wa- J . i t h, I al ( ."I.T'vutesrassay . . j ! j I - . - t ! ! I - t circum-stanre- 1 ,- - -- - b-f- ! ) , i ! gn-ate- r ,n 1 Pn-sble- - ahlp-fess- n - j'-m- dfry ,rllng I"; I I 1 or |