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Show .n Thursday, November 22, 193- 4- EUREKA REftofeTfift Hoisting of Ore at the Dangerous Millard County RED GROSS RELIEF Gemini Now Under Way Bridge to be Replaced The first shlpmant of ore from the GIVEN TO VICTIMS The Lions Club of Delta announces tit Gemini was sent out this week, the kefcn rom ho,l,te the 900 luvel of the mine. This ore had previously been broken by miners working through one of the adjoining properties. The double compartment shaft now repaired and the bell lines in place to the 1000 level and by the end of the week this work should he completed to the 1400 foot level, Ol her shipments aro ready to be lifted as soon as the lower levels are Leasers are going down the mine daily looking for favorable blocks of ground. UJUII The State Road Crew Improved Citys Streets in spite of the fact that the state road crew In this section has been very busy with their regular work they nevertheless found time late week, before the storm came, to improve some of the streets In Eure- ku, grading and otherwise putting them in condition. The work was cerlalnly appreciate f' reka but by the clt y to know and it is certainly that auch cooperation is hor some time past the nances of the city have been so depleted that read improvement work has simply been out of the question, aside from done by relief ........ workers. The coming of the storm did not catch the road crew unprepared. Every highway under their Jr,ajic- tion was n first class shape snow arrived. Relief Worker May Net Wealth from Gold TVTinft . DENYER, Colorado. From relief rolls to a potential millionaire was the long step taken by William A. homesteader as a Tonn, result of the discovery of a large de- of low grade gold ore ou his claim about 30 miles west of Denver, Tonn lost his position as a stationary engineer in a coal mine about two years ago and took np a homestead at the foot of Floyd Hill on the Denver-Idah- o Springs road. 11a was given two days a week work on the highway that passes his claim as a means of relief. During the days he was not working, Tonn built a log cabin for himself and his wife to live in. Thsn ho turned to prospecting and filed on a total of thirteen mineral claims in the vicinity. Tonn kept digging away and finally struck ore, despite the fait that geologUts for 75 years have doclar- ed the region contained no gold. The ore assayed about 36 a ton, but waa in such large quantities as to make extensive development profitable. Highway crejrs, Tonn declared, bad taken approximately $7,Mjo worth of his ore to use In surfui-ln,- ; the road. Tonua discovery, Although in ai area long considered devoid of gold deposits. Is located hut five pilla from the site Qf th" first discovery of the yaHow rpetal In Colorado, nt 'eik- the mouth pf On lie 'same day that Toni) un iinunced his gtanivery, prospectors working a short distance away pn Foy4 llill revealed that they hud uncovered a deposit ot sliver ore saying ?I0 puures per tpn. that the state road commission will' In the near future build a new bridge over the canal about a mile this side IN 1iM ; 0f Eureka Ladys Son Died in New York City ninsAvene LfiOHO I LFiO that city. The bridge is a very dangerous rhires, HUITICaneS, one, built many years ago and is Just lOHiaOOeS, wide enough for a eingle vehicle to floods. EoidcmiCS Mflkfi cross. It has been the means , ofV, Record of Year causing several bad accidents. When this Improvement is completed the road from Delta to Eureka will be , A history of the disasters In ths n fine shape every foot of the way. " United States In any year Is written annually by the American Red Cross, I " 'according to Chairman John Barton commenting on the report for the year ending June SO, 1934, which has Just been issued in Washington. Willard Mack, Utahs most famous "Because of the charter provision actor and playwright, died on Mun- - . which places upon the Red Cross the day at h, home 1,1 Hollywood, caii- - responsibility for disaster relief, our fornia, from a sudden heart attack, chapter and staff workers are notified of aii calamities of storm and ore and af.tor wko U("d',t;1,ly flood, be continued. The emergency and autho"i ell nowV to the1 period may prove to be brief, in canes atafe fang Qf thif) uta a few yearil: where the victims have their own re t(Q About three yearg a0 he wa f sources to draw on. While it lasts, however, whether it brings tbs Imme- j Eureka coming here to diate need of food, clothing and shelter pany Mrg Mack ,or the homeless, or entails a program I rejatjyea j,erei l(J California. ot Investigation and rehabilitation, the m8 jourth i TnoVe To Cross Is th. offlclai director of all a, relief. hlm wltk tted several scenarios, A great variation In type, and a was with him when he died. Also t werfi Wg atepdnUshteri Bev. wide geographical distribution, char-6rly, 17, and his physician. Dr. Aiex- - acterize the 103 disasters reported last ander Cameron. Two brother, in year. Tornadoes, hurricanes, hailstorms and other storms made np alCanada d Jack, 15, al. most ons half of ths total. Especially gQ gurylye His other wives were Maude Le- - numerous were the tropical storms one Marjarle namheau and paune which swept In from ths sea to the Atlantic and Gulf Coast region. There Fredericks, all noted actresses. 21 storms of this type, establishBorn In Morrisburg, Canada, 57 were a new record for frequency. ing years ago, he was educated at Next in number to storms were disGeorgetown University, Washington, of fire, the report shows. Red asters D Q and later berame a natUrallel Cross aid was given following 25 fires citlun of the United Stateb. In the United States and Insular posHe scored his first Rtage success In sessions. The most spectacular was the Balt Lake City and for . nine years Chicago stockyards fire, where Red was a famous stock player in that Cross workers arrived shortly after the city. Only a few days ago he ex- - fire started, administering relief until wish a should he that pass the emergency period passed, giving pressed away he would be burled at Salt first aid to about 1,000 persons. City, scene of his early success. Floods caused serious damage In Mark authored 34 stage plays of some sections, 17 calling for Red Cross which 26 were produced on Broad-pos- it relief. Three explosions were reported. way, New York City. His big hits tnree epidemics of malaria and were Tiger Rose, "The Dove, and typhoid fever. A school bus wreck was "Kick In. one of the years tragedies for which He was under contract to David Red Cross funds were needed for reBelasco for 13 yeara and very close lief and rehabilitation. to the fnmouH producer for many' "Technique acquired by the Red j years. Cross In these disasters and the hunAt one time he had fonr Broadway dreds of others we have handled Is at Plays going at the same time. Avne Mid "To make this nosslhie Utah Playwright Succumbs to Heart Attack an"dng thJ lm Ifn. 1 80 tshfi nV F n LZ Maintain Health. 4-Do- : Sedan or IS A SENSATION A CREATION THAT EUREKA PRICE (Fully Equipped) . Gnn-Psyn- tt i Eureka Lady Passed Away Last Thursday Evening Call Bill Hutchison Tintic Representative Funeral services over thu remains Margaret Aufdeinorte were held at the Methodist Church in reka- - Sunday noon, being conducted by the Rev. B. Skov of Irovo. The passed away last Thursday even- nt the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. J. Moon of this cl,y. She was horn in Germany February 1, 1863. At the age of 2 n she came to the United States, settling In Wyoming. 8he moved to Lofgreen, Tooele county, about 20 years ago, where she lived until she came to Eureka about a month ago. She is survived by three sons and two and daughters, Frank, William Henry Aufdemortc, Lofgreen; Mrs. W. J. Moon, Eureka, and Elizabeth six also Aufdemorte, Lorgreen; grandchildren. 1933 Eu-lu- st . street mli .?.7." Tr,S l.Y RA X KRl lTCY NO. 13300. Under Sec. 75 of the Act as Amended June 28, 1934. In die District Court of the United States for the District of Utah. IN THE MATTER OF HYUUM BROADIIEAD, BANKRUPT. To the Creditors of Hyrum Broad- head, of Nephi, County of Juab, and district aforesaid, a bankrupt, j Notice is hereby given that on the November A. D. 1934, the day sald Hyrum Broadhead was duly adjudicated bankrupt; upon amend- petition; and that THE FIRST OF HIS CREDITORS will be held at the office of the under- signed Referee in Bankruptcy, 424 Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah, on the 6th da o( December, 1934, ut H:00 oclock A. M., at which llme l,ie said creditors may attend, wxam,n !"th Residence in Eureka USED CAR BARGAINS i Chevrolet Master Coupe 1931 Chevrolet Coupe 1931 Chevrolet Delux Coach 1929 Chevrolet Well sedan Say They're Bargains and Theyre Guaranteed. execute such Loan and Grant Agree- ment in triplicate on behalf of said Eureka City and the Mayor of said Eureka City be and he is hereby authorized and directed to impress or affix the official seal of said Eureka City to each of said three copies of said Loan and Grant Agreement and to attest such seal. Section 3. That said Mayor be and he is hereby authorized and di- rected to forthwith forward three copies of said Loan and Grant Agreement as executed on behalf of aid Eureka City to the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, Washington, D. C. Section 4. That the Mayor and ('Uy Council of said Eureka City be and they are hereby authorized and empowered oil behalf of said Eureka l'lty to request, and consent to, mod- locations of or changes in said Loan and Grant Agreement with reference 10 the designation, date, denomina- lions, medium of payment, places of payment, and registration or conver- "ton privileges of the bonds to be is- ued thereunder in order to comply with the requirements of law and of the proceedings taken for the issu- said bonds, and to execute he same manner as said Loan -- w 'rlh" of the proceedings of the Council in connection with the adoption of this Ordinance, and such further docu- ments or proofB in connection with the approval and execution of said Loan and Grant Agreement as may be requested by said Federal Emerg- Administration of Public ency Works. ALBERT M. JOHNSON, Mayor. R IX ORDER'S CERTIFICATE. 1. Wilma O. Webber, the duly elected, qualified and acting lucum-- j bent of the office of City Recorder of Eureka City, Juab county, Utah, do hereby certify that the annexed copy of an Ordinance entitled "AN ORDI- NANCE APPROVING A LOAN AND A GRANT AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH, AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERI-an- a CA, AND AUTHORIZING ITS EX- ECUTION. has been compared by me with and is a true and correct copy of the whole of the said nance so entitled, as duly adopted at end appearing among the official minutes of the regular meeting of the City Council of said Eureka City, Juab county, Utah, held on the 16th day of November. 1934, :md duly approved by the Mayor on the 16th Ordl-MEETI- ' j- may be found de- - In witness whereof I have hereto bankrupt, and transact Instruments rations for emergencies. Disaster In In slrable connection with such mod- - set my hand and affixed the official HUch "Soul and Body the subject of etltues, were held last year in 3S other business us may properly seal of said City of Eureka, Utah, mentions or changes. In all Churches strategic locations, to enable Red co,uo before said meeting. the Lesson-Sermo- n Section 5. That said Mayor he and this the 19th day of November, inkers to formulaic of Christ, Scientist, on Monday, Nov. Cross end civic J. T. McCONXELL, Referee in Bankruptcy he Is hereby authorized and direct- 1934. 5th. plans for possible disaster emergencies WILMA OHLSON WEBBER. ed to forthwith send to said Federal Lake in Salt the citations The. Scriptural City, Utah, in their communities. Emergency Administration of Public City Recorder of IlMOi;Sermon ,ncludel veriieil from Support of ths disaster relief actlvl November 19 th, 1934. Works two certified copies of this (8EAL) Eureka City, Utah. Luke, twelfth chapter: "The life Is tics of the Red Cross comes from the Ordinance and two certified copies (Date of publication, Nov. 22, 1934.) AX ORDINANCE. mure than meat, and the body Is annual roll call held each year from more than raiment. Consider the Armistice Day to Thanksgiving Day. AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A lilies how they grow: they toil not.' SBEBHS32XSCaC2DC AND LOAN GRANT AGREEthey spin not; and yet I say unto1 Save Lives to Trained j CITY MENT BETWEEN THE OF In all Solomon his that glory oii, was not arrayed like one of these."; EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY. First aid certificates were Issued by STATE OF UTAH. AND THE Also comprised In the Lesson-Se- r the Red Cross last year to 130,973 per UNITED STATES OK AMERICA, moil are the following cor'elat,ve. sons who finished the course of Instruo AND AUTHORIZING ITS EXpassages from the Christian Science: ton pul on by tb, chaptera Included ECUTION. "Science and Health with iq this list wars mors than 70,000 foreBE IT ORDAINED by the City Key to the Scriptures" by Mary men, time clerks and other key emBaker Kd(ly; ..TJie demands of Truth ployes oq Federal Civil Works projects. Council ot Eureka City, Juab county, uro spiritual, pud reach the body Further evidence of the government's ktate of Utah: Section 1. That the Loan and through Mind (D- - 170). We must endorsement pf the first aid program not attribute more and more Intelli- Is found In projects now under way Grant Agreement between the City gence to matter, hut less and less, where Red Cross chapters, at the re- of Eureka, Juab county, state of If we would be wise and healthy. The quest of the War Department, are giv- Utah, and the United 8tales of Amdivine Mind,' which forms the bud ing first eld Instruction In CCC camps. erica under and subject to the terms and blossom, will care fur the human Where it has beep requested by Army ot which the United Slates will by body, even as it clothes the lily; but engineers the same Instruction la also loan and grant not exceeding In the Only good things arc counter- let no mortal interfere with Gods made available fa key men working aggregate the sum of 950,000.00 aid feited. i government by thrusting In the laws on federal water conservancy and flood said City of Eureka in financing the A school teacher In a large city of the Eureka City construction of erring, human concepts" (p. 62). control projects. asked the class where milk came Water Works, a copy of which Loan from. Ope of her brightest students end Grant Agreement is filed among rpHINK OF IT! Only ten War Veterans Problems arose and promptly answered : "Out soldiers perpetuates Eulogizing records of the said Eurecent s day for a genuine the public Increase of bottles and cans." war. ka City In the office of the City ReRemington Portable. You might corder and which said Loan and easily spend tliabsMieli on candy Last year American Red Cross chap- Grant Agreement Is hereby made a and chewing gum and have ters dealt wlih the problems ot nearly part hereof, be and the same le herenothing to show for your niouey. 400,000 veterans and their families. by in all respects approved. as the years go The worker find that You can start having fun with Section 2. That the said Mayor on their responsibility Increases rather of said Eureka City he and he Is your Remington the day you than decreases. Changes in legislation, hereby authorized and directed to get it, and it lasts a lifetime. ot veten.ns the and the Increaelng age It's easy to run and you can e nseqnent Increase In physical Ills, Legal Blanks at Reporter Office. write letters and stories on it and get your school work done in treat-men- . new for needs sympathetic bring jigtime, too. by trained Red Cross workers In addition to this servlet to veterans the This Remington Portable is not s toy. It is a regulation typeYour cur needs Tuning Up in preparation for the cold, Red Cross served as the ofilclal medium writer with a full set of krys and large and small letters like a miliIn men and the Letween the people winter weatiier. A thorough checking over and adoffice mnehine. If you want to know how you can get standard tary and naval service, giving eld of these one wonderful typewriters for only 10c a day, simply 6.979 on to a' eliminate service will last this year through your battery, justing heavy drag fill in and mail the coupon men In the army, navy and marine as well as your patience, and make for quick, easy below. corps TO PARENTS -- Is BOYS and GIRLS get a real . Remington Portable Typewriter for only - THE NEW STANDARD CHEVROLET a, SSEl Able YOULL WANT TO SEE : I v" God Is Considered ; ; Rev. and Mrs. Frarjr received word ear,y ,n the week ho ,lolh ,n New York CHy of th ,Bt jtcr'e son, Oliver Ganser, aged 41 , years. j The young man was an electrical : engineer at the Waldorf-Astoria position he had held for many yearn. II lie was also a veteran of the World War, having served overseas. Pour 'years ago Mr. and Mrs. Ganser vlslt- ibis city. Surviving are the widow and a 111- - ; e adopted daughter, his mother, Mrs. Frary; a brother, Harvey e, cr of San Jose, Calif.; a sister, Mrs. Harold Fisher of Twin Falls, Idaho, Funeral services and in ter meat look place In Hew York Wednesday. . ..e Page 3 10c a day Time Up Your Auto for Cold Weather starting when the thermometer is down around zero. Our prices are right, ancl our work all guaranteed. We like to turn out good work and at the same time make it within your means to have it done. COMPLETE OVERHAUL JOBS AT ATTRACTIVE-- ; (T. LY LOW RATES. , I have put.??? Wrecking Car in perfect condition Fast Service Low Prices Knee Action Hoisting At' tachment Equipped. f Carsons Garage PHONE 29 This Rmlnitsa typewriter Is sst tep. It la a rest grews-v- p typewriter, aimple Is eperets. pet repahlt if Seine Un Iseet werk. Tearhcre ley Hut the typewriter le the eseleet sad meet eSers way far the eery yens (hits te tears his letters awl far ths elder child to tears epelUnp sad teak parities. Simply mail the rearea and ws will lead yw toll aheaf this splendid Kemlntfaa Vertahls and hew child ran sws ana far enly year Itc a day. Mail tha ceapsa asw. Firei on Morro Castle and at COME IN NOW! Nome, Alaska, Received Help of Red Crosa Workers A number of traglo and unusual disasters have recently celled for Red Crou relief. included Iq them have been e flood In Keutucky. following g series pf cloudbursts in August; of disease which threatened several acctloni. Including some caused by drought conditions. Red Crou workers found much to do for the survivors of the Morn Cistle fire and for thosa engaged In reicua work; and Red Cron relief went by airplane to Alaska when the fatuous old gold camp, Nome, burned In September. ONLY $33.50 CASH OR TERMS i EUREKA, UTAH . Legal Blnnka nt Reporter Office. l'leaie tell me how I ran otra a Remington Portable Type teriter for only 10c a Jag. "Whan a girl ban memorized shorthand symbols she has a cod In her head." |