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Show DEVOTED TO THE QKEAT TINTIO MINING DISTRICT VOLUME XXXIV 4 N HOME OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAlt GOLD AND GREEN 1IALL WII-DK AN ATTRACTIVE AFFAIR ODD THINGS AND L morning of thia week another roll call waa made for the ?. opening of the legialature of the Estate of Utah. Anawering that call wae one of our pioneer business men Pennell who Is a member jwP.thej,state senate. In addition an- - MUTES THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1935. NEW-- By Number Elks State Convention at Park City on June 8th Lame Bode t Monday SILVER-LEA- D Plana are going: forward for the big M. I. A.. Gold and Green Ball, to be held at the Bike Pavilion In Eu-O- n reka on the evening of January ZCth, nod according to Wllaon Lee it la the aim of those la charge to make it one of the awelleat social affairs of the season. The hall will be beautifully deco-lo- f rated and Dob Orton and his orches-pothtra will furnish the music, Admissions 7Sc with 10c for each extra lady. Zuma Will Soon A meeting of the State Elks Association was held at Provo last Sunday when It was definitely decided that the Elks Annual State Convention would be held on June) 8 th, and it Is quite certain that Park! will be the place. Among other matters taken up was the discussion with regard to establishing an Elks lodge at Ver-- J nal but no definite action was taken on this. At the present time there are eight lodges in this state. Tin-ti- c being one of the oldest. er 11 Start Operations - i Directors of the Zuma Mining afcd Milling Co. held a meeting In this city last Friday and Immediately-Citthereafter gave out the Information that in the very near future develop- ment work would be resumed. at their property In the eastern section of the ' Juab county man. Bent Bryan; district, i'of Nepbl, answered the call when his At the same time the directors iname was called In the bouse of levied an assessment, being No. 40, representatives. So .It Is pleasing to of one cent per share, and id mail!?notq- that among the less than a ing out this notice to stockholders 1! hundred' legislature that Juab coun- - 1 was accompanied by the following It 1D11C XDCr&lOr S jjy Ja.: represented by two letter: vVho will undoubtedly take care of 'We, your directors, have levied our Interests and see that this seca one cent assessment on the out tion of the state is given a fair deal. standing capital stock, payable lm-- ! Mr. Pennell Is the hold over 8en- mediately. The total indebtedness lator for this district, which com- of your compsny to date hereof ap and Tooele Juab and counties, prises durlng the early "part'of the" week eighteen hundred dollars, A Pro11" special of the county meeting ;Mr.: Bryan. Is the newly elected repre- that our Jaadlng ttln,ng cItlieni win not only clear commissioners is being held at Both from Juab county. Walter Fitch, was going to mark! ;sentatlve a11 Indebtedness but will yield s 'phi the main today, of this purpose re thoroughly capablle. another birthday during! session being to meet with states net worklng capital of approximate Another Juab resident who has the month, and anniversary when approached officers of the FERA to learn the ' ly a,x thusand dollars. gone to the legislature", is John J. wlth regard tbIa Mr- Fltcb heal ' Development In the district In details of the new setup recently Hannifin, who has been assigned to tatad ln announcing the fact, but! nearby properties, geologic taformaadopted by the government the position of utility clerk. John npon persistence he did give us the' Wlth regard to this new arrange- - t,on aclu,rd recently, and funds. Js an old. lino Democrat and ha won information that Sunday, January; ment the following communication mental prices changes bare made 11, this honor Jjy his staunch support 0th, wlll ba the 81at anniversary expedient to clear out the old- work-ingwill be of Interest to all: of the party. 'of his birth. of all Cooperation county Utah It Is for sampling and prospecting. The people of. this state, without celebrated In probable that leasing operations Relief Emergency Administration most the are expecting exCeptioV tlla gathering of his family, on a basis of very moderate ' cost managers, commissioners -, and county radical legislation laws In the hisMr Pjtch wai born ln Londois may permit further development. other effected agencies ln the totyof. UUh..,They.andrealise thatll Knglandi January 20. 1854, and un-- 1 When the workings are completeof reporting nnemployables rigid ha waa about twenty yaari of age cleared and sampling and pros! ly jnow dependent upon public relief uor regulations '.wiH be passed, and worked at T,rioua trades in that was urged recently by Irvin Hull, pecting In mind' completed, your . , Influence that thA, .predominating counlryi indudlns the printing trade, i following organisations In attend- - director of research and statistics management will report anything of governing the legislature will be the At that aga ba va, itruck wlth the Plana for Birthday Ball Interest from time to time. ance: Elks, Odd Fellows, Eagles, for the state FERA. poUctos :of.our president, Franklin faTer t0 leek naw fIelda ln an affort As the letter states the first work conferences between Early ft. Roosevelt. county will be v..r. accomplish something for hlm- preparing the underground FERA and Catholic agents Union, county commlsOn Tuesday Governor Henry II. ,alf l0 ln lg74 ha Mt lall for Xm. for development. This will workings to sioners learn M. the L. E. D.'fl. -' annlverChurch, and Church, purpose to nddress Blood gave his arlca. 8horlIy after arrlTlg ln this consist of repairing the shaft, cleanmethod of Chufch, HiTmembeV-oto Children of Eureka ball 'a held be ln conducting at the Elks surveys both'housM,' and City,;. ry out drifts, etc., ln addition to ing connection with the proposed Fed-hsimple glance at the highlights of f raaon10f Michigan and MInnL PavllIon on JanuarJ 30th m honor Mary. Catholic Womans League, the surface equipment overhauling Lenow American Employment Ladles. D. of Democratic Prealdent Roosevelt acProgram franklin address shows that' he Is In bv herf work and annllc Is most it Then, likely, according to were M. doctored Planed ar Progressing In a satisfactory! glori; Lady Elks, Eastern Star, necessary the President.'. i tlon soon advanced himself and be- the directors, that the mine will be Mr. Hull. Under by I. American the to L. R. A, Legion Auxiliary, economy-musproposed manner, t be according Conyers, IIe stated that came one of the most competent and Eureka Fire Department and Mam- - Federal plan responsibility for the opened up to a certain number of ganeral cbairman 0 the dance. the watchword. the same time some rrom a11 ,nd,cation tho dnce mot p,rd Department. icara of unemployable persons wlll leasers and atwlll That the. farmer Is still In pn- be carried on by totha wLtMntnw hese development Itself. It is assumed the company uu ww Auo reyuria ot me couuij a will rtfUct ctm.nti ol.u.k bill. be Too Late to Not lhat tha reaaon for faTOrVng tha leaa ; officials will show sll H,nlQ, May unemployable benefit to. .Property owners. Include lng companyi which brought V l.hal thi C0panTu! mumii given, wheth-!l- n Get National Highway .caa ,a .V?1,. with i,;qnal.l home owners. out to Utah, and most of hla money and ln this " .8. er FERA or county o provided by resfor the Advocates somb.plsn manner of operation more- work can rr-.j. thereafter has been In the western V. sion or chprity departments.. Vt U last. yean TfterA' to.yonuifUliewoLJnitoAJuAus renralhsl chdnce that Ten thousand cards have' been" be Mcompllshed ' than In aW reflected In every section of the the TlntlcstillDistrict try. . can be Included malIad for nae ,R manner. maklng tha - live-wire- s, Ne-Th- la ! - I - . . . - s - , . liq-.t- , .to f is 1 , . . ,,,i. Sr i "i sr? i', 'i pen-,n- PllAwi'-tomuthadanc- jsss reclamation He interprets tli? vote. In constlt- SI,.liJ'SVXS - Ai".' io state lets. prdlilbltlni ; tl o'liquor, and endorses the report othe committee of- nine with regard to btate liquor stores. Advocates legislation beneficial and helpful with .regard to tha unemployed conditions In Utah. iW: f?su ary by the atate. the .removal, of the i 0,B Ju- - "m SS;"'1 Changes lu bahklng -": 1 .rV.r.STi.Hr agencres are"urged to"arranKe 1. ibu district, ..d at once he was fascinated with the parUl.ujar ciau 0f mining existing ib. . .Jj e. co,.w ed that he aecured COntrol utu. Ch,t aad .urea u - lhat by lbe fact tbat at a recenl lm- - ,ng normal hMiib1 cated Ml11 ot oInt meetln Praaidanf dul,a clv,c for the classification mediately and of RooHarait u h, PlWbl. boochold.. and bU of tlrll, of the broadening Tn endorsing the highway and at the After a plan of cooneratlon between 1 commlttana lo dlS'u daulom lb.1 Tw0 ;rtJb.JU... J a,i. ., ublMnt. Tt, ,ork u Iead-allV- Br development work llme thro or tour carloads ora wera marketed. WJS a nearby prop d...lopcd gold In tb. gaamlu, nnd It ... n.panr. tb.r. J"', cr. hl The new contemplated highway in wJth tha aame and Rddraa of tha their Judgment might be wrong.- For will enter the atate via Price, thence lnatanc certain aamplea token -- dbH llon flf doUari earnings. Mr. Fitch made the statement that La and hIa goni have the faith that BUb mining, nnd lcl.rt, Tl.l, mining, la an outstanding and profit- mining. Tlur b.ll.,. n-t- Dh OsmIsmiiIn I. la Dlta and zsxrzrzx.srzzz ViiMAlra ,nto Nrada- - iVs VitSMa ,.5. Jmmw Vawa Alawlawadl Ronsons for unemployability are to valuM' aoma of tham running more d th ramalnlne 20 nar cent 11 w,u b remembered that the be checked as 0,d which IndW' h work crippled or paralysed lban two 0UBCa mb " bfnaf!i!wo catea commit c,v,c cluba of our ,8hborln lown mineral bearing valuabla that Illness mternlty nT.rio.k.1. , And 1 Sr.Mbo lb?."Sn' nnw oro?h, , .. , 'i 80 admitted fact that practically vantages of a road of this nature -- d k Z has development SSStofVmT brudout' tt tolttmdljud.ntJblld? been done In formation! other than "pp"-. 0,1 - " sssss. tsss, ..d u Trtt 'V ' 'P r:,,?dx.!fd,o.".u,iS.s Hor (nnir . alon th,s bod,e tbe flndIn1 L.ne widowhood, or other apecl- WlthmsaM to the mining Indue--; . .Tba depression has put a blink his talk b"ldthe pavilion where the .line. They n,deJabl construct- - pected); fled probiema. a on mining, said Mr. Fitch, parti-- . hlhway for a poJllon chalrl The present source of aid la also, c the distance between NephI and to be checked on each card 7 th 'cularly with afnc to the low prices to J Is ths It sspsclslly Important Sneciel livltottonl h?ve Lamlngton, ln Millard county, and clVda the Utah Fsderal Rel lJfAd-bul tha admlnls-- atatea f ,ad and i .. that. late as a whole to note a marked . ertlnr everv effon baT8 f Taluable ore j 7., ' quartzite. The Zuma la ideally located. surrounded by the Iron King, Crown Point, South Standard tb EBst Tlntlc ConsoiMated.' eral ontba a tb Eureka d.rd nnrohssed the East Tlntlc . It Is East and Bev ' Cone. .. .... ,, .. . , I meeting at UI erty they had acquired, and from all remain idle. These kr. J.mm ivanlng, Stturdi, ! indications it Is headed In the dir sc- The' of tabulation which permitted the Chief Consolidated Beak in Canada replies, electing a re aboYe tber of tl0n ataed Zma hold,na- - If tbla a on to leasing tbe. plan are be to open made dally or ae fast asj properties tha Taploua committees to put over which has increased In scope until tha danca jn a manner which would cbance lbat Jhe route can be held- reporta ara received ln the various la correct tb Zuma le going to enter Tlntie as first contemplat- .COuntles, will show Just whst re- the list ae a permanent producer. I through It furnishes employment for a hun- - ba pleaaJng t0 our Prealdent. should graap this Tlntlc ed beand We men. dred and seventy iponalbllUy ia to be placed upon the Mr. Conyers states that he would . ... Heve, he said, in this plan of work, Mke t0 count,M and atato under the recent- - PLANS GOING FORWARD FOR of the representatives FATHERS. AND SONS BANQUET for It iItbi tha minor and muckor. jaxart avary affort and Influanca to. jy announced administration policy bring the road through this district. (bat BtatJ op locaI agenclaa wm be an equal chance with tha company i to share In the earnings. According to O. J. Webb, who le Kit Is Buaj Again K.I REK.V BOY HONORED In charge of. the Fathers and Sons Mr. Fitch la one of the few Tlntlc IX)R HIGH SCHOLARSHIP. Banquet and entertainment which operators who le ep wrapped up In I will be held February 9th, plana ara Young King Peter the district that he cannot be aatls-- J fled to dwell elsewhere; he cannot SALT LAKE CITY, Jan 15. Pat j materializing nicely, and there eeeme to be no doubt that thia will he one Is Included ba contented unless he le here on Justin Fennell, Eureka, of the most pleasing events of tbe the ground which he has ao much umong the 839 students at the Uni winter season. faith In ae. a mineral aroa. This at-- ( veralty of Utah who received grades tltuda of Mr. Fitch's has won him giving them high honor standing tor ; Most stadiums have a college ae a autumn quarter classes at the unisupporters and staunch friends on every hand. Hla liberal leasing poll-- ! versity, according to an announce ment from that Institution. dea made rich men out of many of Heed what you say and others of their superior In recognition onr muckers and miners, and this ' will heed It. also Is appreciated and held up asj work, these students have been an example of fairness and squareawarded honor cards. These cards are awarded only to etudente who ness. expected to care for the problems ot have received a 2.5 average or high Almost without exception the peounemployablee. to acores a le which and Tlntlc of District, the er, average equivalent ple The county agents wlll not wait ot others throughout the state, exgrade of "A In half of their clasaaa, until nil unemployable cases are regand at least a grade of 'B In the tend to Mr. Fitch heartiest birthday istered, but forward completed cards other half of their courses. greeting! with the sincere wish that ' to the Utah FERA dally as fast aa The. cards are awarded only to be has many more anniversaries, Returns on all In they are finished. to. students and and llvea long enough to see hla own undergraduates unamployablee In the state are excome true "That at the schools of law and medicine who predictions pected to be In by January I, 1985. some future time Tlntlc will be bigjheve not received their bachelor's ! I not Agencies will continue to send In students are ever before." Graduate degree. ger and better than cards on any additional unemployJ The 228 eligible for thia honor. It eeeme no more than fair at this ! able cases opened or existed during 'time to congratulate Mrs. Fitch, al- -' etudente who received this high wae YH Klein who of N. Kit this month until the end of the ahar-Buffalo, ! recognition comprise approximately so, for the reason, that sha haa u the women'! speed skating clinmplon aeV(,n per cent of the student body. month. ed hla burdens and enjoyed hie Instruction for tha unemployable runner or Hamilton, Ont, was 'cesses for mors than a half century, In 1033, Is active In this winters con-- , Mr. Fennell, a son of Mr. and Is the latest portrait of King This ' At Newburgh, N. Y, slit won p. elected as Canada's outstanding ath- - Mr. and Mrs. Fitch were married at Fennell, le a graduate of Tin Tster of Jugoslavia, the lad who se- survey were forwarded recently to j. lets for 1034 by a nation-widpoll of Negaunoe, Michigan, In May. 1871, the 220 yard dash In the Middle At- t(c nigh School, and la a Junior In' conded the throne after the sisassl-uatto- n the county agencies with the survey a her time 24H lantlc the reasons for meet, Of writers. being Mhool of business at the Univer ! possible thirty- BDd naxt May they will celebrate sports of hie father, King Alexander. cards. These listed n11 on th cards. aa fourtMn- - their 15th iie.?9tM.-Y,bt,unemployability Utah. of rfclved j ally wedding anniversary. r w . hte ,g J lde-lln- e. - sue-tlio- Mrs-teat- e aec-jlb- r , ,i 4 I a. |