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Show DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIG MINING DISTRICT VOLUME XXXIV EUREKA, NEIGHBORS OF VOODC1LUT WSTAIXRD NEW OFKKTOI JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, ODD THINGS AND At their regular meeting l&et Frl-- l day evening the neighbors of Wood-- j crart Installed new officers as s: The I inf NEW-- By ' worlds most Quetta Pickett, Past Guardian . ELABORATE CLOCK, IN A ed an invitation to Neighbor museum in Belgium, shows attend the grand opening of that ,Mrg. LUella Cear dlan THE MOVEMENTS OF EARTH, new s City recreation hall, which neighbor I the tides, moon phases, will be Htaged In connection with the Mrg. Barah Clement advUor and standard, solar and regular official meeting of the As- Mri Mary K Kdward magIclan STAR TIME. Mri- - Ml Whitehead, clerk ii(C hleLC1Vl I. M1UbVf Z" on Mr Roge PhIpp banker 10th and 11th. Mrs. Garnet Car ten, Miss Josie Dark music -Hotel and banquet reservations Sulllvail and Mr(1 Agnes Platt, be made with Leland Colllst- Music printed er of Delta, as soon as possible. The ageri ON BLACK PAPER WITH d,a! Mrg. Mary Church LUMINOUS INK ENABLES banquet will be 75c and the danci njan ( $1 per couple. READING IN THE DARK. Miss Wanda Knotts, attendant. Plans for the big celebration are Mrg. Ezabeth Btoke8( outer ,en. as follows: tlnel. Friday Nov. 9th dance in the new u , Mrg. Uura BMkht ,nner hall, with special features M Gertrude Hannlflnf mualcIan. Saturday, 1 p m., football game Mrg. Ella v. stewart captaIn of Della va. East Side High of Salt be gUardg, Mrs. Maltlda Tuckett, correspon- 9.45 p. m Delta Drum and Bugle dent on eWe demonstrstion After the rItuallltlc work a 11 Clark Street. This Is the only girls ieMion wa Mr Roge enjoyed drum and bugle corps Is ntoh. Phipps won high score for cards, and Civic 3 p. m.. Associated Clubs M1 Wanda Knotu won the t meeting In the high school when the prlia. The hogteRg for the even,ng will of discuss and dispose delegates waa Mr t uella Oesr official husIneiM that will be Inter-- , ! eating to everyone that wishes to at- - T14.1-ten- d. IWWn of Mining During the same time a .pec- E&St 01 Rocky Mountftius lal entertainment will he provided for visiting ladies. j East of the Rockies," said thet 6 p. m., banquet at high school. neither j Frank G. Martinea, president of the Mining Review recently, Associated Clubs, will bs one of the the public nor members of Congress Several state offl- - seem to have the slightest eoncep- -' main speakers. tion of what western mining means' dais will also talk. 8.30, music starts In the new hall, to the country aa a whole." It would be a splendid thing If a 10.00 p. m., the dance will stop for a snappy fifteen minute exercise, larger part of the American people, which will be followed by the grand in public and private life, had a genuine realization of the necessity opening walls. Sunday, any unfinished business for mining and of Its great con-wi- ll The outcome of Tuesdays election be disposed of by the Civic clubs tribution, in normal times, to the and then will follow a tour of the creation and maintenance of proa-- ) was not surprising to either Demo- ' famous Della alfalfa seed and hay perlty. In many western slates, crats or Republicans for It had been farms. mining has been the greatest em- conceeded by both parties that this the district, and county, would fall In The pheasant season will still he ployer the greatest taxpayer on at Delta and there ace plenty of greatest customer, directly and In- - line with the landslide which had blrds and plenty of room for hunt- - directly, of farm and factories and swept the country for the past two ers. Five or six hunters from that service Industries. And mining ac- - years. So when the vote was counted, section will he available to conduct tivity has always proven a stimulus showing that only one Republican groups who might desire to Industries throughout the nation, I had slipped into office, the Demo- hunt. I eruls were agaat and the Republicans Given Reporter Office In plain words it was Federal Tax Payments Permanent Code Number were jubllent. Democratic landslide, the Show Increase in Utah During the wetk the Reporter re-- on,T exception being the candidate slip-tli- e lived trim President Roosevelt and or HerllI, Heber Mellor,, who A total of 1846,988.54 in federal r, Hue old the trenches Pd through Recovery Administration a letter taxes was collected In Utah during and scored a victory. complimenting us upon our strict adfisthe first quarter of the 1934-3- 5 As usual Tintlc went Democratic, esherence to the code regulation, cal, or an Increase of 27 per rent ovsome of the candidates leaving the to the with payment respect er the J6 15,956.84 collected during pecially various dues in the as high as of the Graphl District with majorities yhe sume period last year, accord- Arts code, and accompanying this 700, but also as usual the eastern ing to Ira Hinckley, Utah collector communication was the new perma end of the county went Republican in the main part and cut down the ThlaapparentlyUahowN an improve- - "ent Blue Eagle and our assignm.nt majorities so that the race was a number. nent In tho general condition of the lively one. comparatively No. Tho Reporter has been given tale. According to the vote cast moat of Is numeral small which a very 22, the preaent officers will be retained. he The exceptlona are Frank Bacon for Legal and Mining Blank, for sale n do"n l,"lel at the Reporter Office. Notary Work ,,alf four year commissioner, Richard H. Utah in the establishments printing also done. Gardner for two year commissioner, district. u t"' man-ahou- tt THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Ume Bede H, SILVER-LEA- MINES 1934. Number I Red Cross Seeks Memebrs to Carry On Relief Burden Game Slaughter Cattlemens Aim Clock astronomy - fol-low- Si"bllha" HOME OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST ld "b Tubulated Figures of Election Returns, Nov. 6, 1934 The valuable work being done by the Red Cross In Utah and the need fur u more extensive membership to The stockmen of I' tab are now docontinue this program of relief and public Instruction, Is shown In the ing an old time war danca in celeannual report, Issued last week by bration of the victory they have reColonel Hamilton Gardner, state roll cently won over the sportsmen of the call chairman for the organization. stale. They are evidently clapping A roll call of twenty-fiv- e thousand their hands and shouting !u glee bemembers will be sought this year In cause they have pul over a state rulthe drive commencing November 15, ing whereby deer, both buck and doe, can be slaughtered In several and extending to November 29. The present membership of 15,954 sections of the state. They feel exis Inadequate in face of the growing ceptionally good over the situation )need for relief throughout the slate. because a comparatively small handDuring the past year the organiza- ful of dinky "cattlemen", who arc tion has Increased its scope of act! now Belling their stock to the govern-'Yitito Include chapters giving In- - meat for the paltry sum of about 1 12 struction in Home Hygiene and Care!Per head, have "put It over" on of the Sick, First Aid and Life Sav- - about sixty thousand sportsmen of ing, and emergency medical relief the state. Kow stop for a moment and centers In every county in Utah. In addition to these activities., alder. The sportsmen of the state more than ten thousand Utahns have,0 Utah, according to actual figures received individual assistance. These compiled by the game department, include men and their ,HPend approximately $38 for every families, civilians In need of relief, deer killed during the. open season, the sick, the blind and those unable )&nd please compare this with the to buy proper medical supplies for home use. The detailed report lists the fol- lowing chapters as giving direct re-- sreat source of revenue in an effort lief to 792 men or their 10 Bain a paltry sum for themselves. And that is just whats the matter with the progess of this slate. There Is not one person out of a hundred and realizes that prosperity for our neighbor means prosperity for ourselves. It Is now time that the sportsmen declared war on those few secluded ranchers in various parts of the state who have been starving to death for years, and who, were it not for the Santa Claus inclination of the present administration would be in the poor house today. It is time that Warren H. Newton for assessor, and these "insects were "sprayed the Mr. Heber K. Mellor for sheriff. same as bedbugs and mosquitos and Mellor was signally honored In that elmlnated from our midst. It Is he was the only Republican on the also participated in this relief. Red time the sportsmen bought up their Through the twenty-eigentire ticket who received enough votes to place him In office. In fact Cross Home Hygiene instructors ac- - dinky holdings in the various Isolathe was one of the very few Republl- - tiv la Utah, 756 certificates were ed canyons and small valleys of this the stale and set these vultures in the Issued to persona completing cans elected In the entire state. on the other hand D. J. Sullivan, (oun satisfactorily. This Instruc-varlou- s larger cities where they could redules without lying about In ceive wbo has served os sheriff during the llon also Iuc'uded a special course the amount of crops tho deer counties Twelve sick. rare of llle the huge paHt four years In a very creditable The real were represented in this work, and elk are consuming. manner, wag the only Democrat who and Box funner and lleuver. Carbon, rancher, Elder, progressive namely: failed to land in office. Davis, Millard, Garfield, Iron, Juab, stock raiser, is not howling about Wi liam II. King, the senior sena- Wasatcl., Washington and these things and neither is he sellgaltLllk tor of Utah, won out in this county Weber. ing his product to the government by a very small majority, receiving Five Utuh chapters participated in for half what it Is worth. He (a only 131 more voles lliafi his oppon- a public heulth nursing program. marketing his product in such a man- ent, Don B. Colton. On the other These were located in Garfield, Juab, ner that he is realizing a profit and hand Abe Murdock led the entire East Millard, Washington and West lie is sitting back in his easy chair ticket, his majority being 888. Millard counties. The nurses visits and snickering at the would-be- " Mabel D. Chrlslicon, for county j0 or n behalf of patients numbered! grower who haa nothing to offer but treasurer, and M. J. Downey, for o.jg, with 5,807 school or complaints. surveyor, led the ticket, for the rea-- t.hiidren inspected by doctor or son that both had been endorsed by nurge. 934 were treated for one or the Republicans after having been more defects. named in the Democratic ticket. The Red Crottis now numbers sixty- Nellher party selected precinct gVven Instructors in Utah, qualified chant, the gunsmith, the sporting candidates but friends of Harold to give Life Saving Instruction. Dur-- J goods dealer, the gasoline man, the Brenton gave him 57 votes for Jus- - ng the past year 298 persons have garage mechanic, and everyone else, tlce and Colin McMurphy received availed themselves of this service 'and in addition to this farmers and rs in every section of the state two votes for constable, consequently and received certificates fur the these men have also been elected to pietion of the course. The total are paid exceptionally high prices office. membership In this section of the or-- j ($2.50 a day usually) for horses dur- Ing the hunting season, and hun- 'ganlzatlon now Includes 1,543. course has alsojdreds of guides are given employ-prove- n Aid The First LITTLE SOX OF MR. AND SIRS. 1,073 certificates ment. popular. VERX RIFE ILL AT SALT LAKE: have been issued to persons complet- Listen cattlemen, sheepmen, and this course. Eighteen Utah every man In every lino of business, ing Mr. and Mrs. J. Vera Rife are at counties There how could the deer and elk of Utah were represented, Salt Lake City, having taken their are now 71 instructors quail- -' be a detriment when every hunter little four year old ion, Robert, there fled to give this Red Cross First spends $3 for a license, $4.65 for I for treatment. The youngster has Aid. groceries, $7 for gasoline, $4.29 for been ailing for some time and reports in this Of particular interest phase clothes, $1.01 for medicinal supplies. from the St. Marks Hospital aro to of tbe organization! activities, was $10.22 for guns and ammunition, the effect that he Is suffering from the First Aid and Life Saving Instl-'an- d then add to this the various Infantile paralysis. held at Como Springs, Morgan cidentals. If you think youre alight-Count)ed In this program youre off, for July 8 to 18. Thirty-fiv- e Legal Blank at Reporter Office. comprising nurses, physical eryone reaps a bountiful harvest education directors, playground dl-- ) from the hunting season and but few their good fortune, lectors, scoutmasters, school teach-'.adm- lt ers, swimming instructors, ministers) The Reporter has for some time and college students were enrolled, past been in doubt aa to the stand Twenty-tw- o passed the standard of Stale Fish and Game Commission-Fir- st Aid course; 12 the special First er Cook with regard to his allegance Aid course; six the Senior Life Sav- - to the sportsmen of Utah, but when Ing course; four the Janlor Life he voted against the wholesale k course; eight the alnudard ing of deer we know that he Is for swimming rourse; four the advance us, so leis give three cheers for swimming course; 14 the standard Commissioner Cook. diving course; and eighteen the ad-- ! ! vntired Life Saving rourse. ARMISTICE 1A1 DANCE of the R.i Utah Twenty chapters SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10 Cross now have volunteer service! re- for garments 64,583 programs. On Saturday evening, November lief anil welfare work ware produced These chapters 10th, the Arthur G. Sullivan Post of by these volunteers. are located In Carbon, Daggett,' the American Legion, will hold their Davis, Garfield. Grand, Iron, Morgan, annual Armistice Day dance In the Salt Luke, San Juan, Sevier, Utah, Elka' ravllion in Eureka. The music Wasstrli, Weber and Millard count- - will be furnished by Mont's Melodics and tu the following (owns: neav- - Ians, popular and well known lyric er. Green River, Milford, Xephl and dlspensera. The admiaaion price will I be 49c renta for genta and 10 cents Sutina. j which eloseta for extra ladies, Emergency through The Legion boya are famous for supplies and garments and sick-rooequipment are supplied to those un- - their social entertainments and no able to have them otherwise are now one will make any mistake by in the following rountlcs: tending (he dance Saturday evening. Cache, Garfield, Piute, San Juan. 8ummit, Uintah, Utah, Weber ami d Millard. Kephl, Snllna, Sprlngvllle with a membership of 29,557, r chap-foThese to the also have Tlntie report. headquarters cording - tera are In the following counties: this service. valuable These aupF"r,n,,e Desmond pl,B ar given out through the co- - Cucho, Garfield, Ducheane, Carbon, jcinri iliaMlhernii ihc 'race she would 0Poratln ot the medical profession. Grand, Iron, Piute, Salt Laks, Juab, Seventy-thre- e schools In Utah ara San Juan, Tooele, Utah, Weber and give him Ms answer Amt now thul he now in enrolled the Junior Red Cron Millard. la hat won his answer jet - ; es I ce ht . -- l1 , com-ranche- I For United States Senator Representative in Congress Abe Murdock, D Arthur Woolley, R In-tu- y, For State Treasurer Joseph Rirfe, D Ivor Ajax, R v For Justice of Supreme Court James H. Wolfe, D Daniel N. Straup, R For State Representative ....... ...... . For County Com., Frank Bacon, D Term 4-- . Naaman Will more, R . . . . Term For County Com., Richard H. Gardner, D . . . 2-- ! II. C. Crane, R Tor County Clerk J. H. Vickers. D 1aul E. Booth, R ....... For County Treasurer, Mabel D. D-- I Christlson For County Sheriff Dennis J. Sullivan, .Heber K. Mellor, R Da . . . . For County Recorder For County Attorney C. N. Lealherbury, Kenneth '"ebb, II m I D. , . . For County Assessor Warren II. Newton, I) T. D. 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