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Show Thursday', ' January-1?- , 1935. EUREKA REPORTER REPORTER Tintic Mine to Receive UTAH LEGISLATURE Taxes for AGAIN IN SESSION Money Overpaid EUREKA Pi&llstAl on Thursday of each week at Eureka, Utah. & E. RIFE J. VERN RIFE Publishers P&fe $ banks have been estranged for the past year or two, and at times it was thought that they would be able to patch up their difficulties, but their trails finally enmo to the parting of the ways, ! An agreement to repay $22,000 to (Continued an Page 3.) the Tintic Standard Mining company the amount of payroll. The official of Dividend for taxes allegedly il- figures show that for 1934 an inlegally collected from 1920 to 1932 crease of 789 men and of 31, 119,064 and paid by the mining company un- in annual payrolls of those employder protest was reached last Thurs- ed at day wages in the metal mines day by representatives of the mining and plants of the state. Figures company, the state, Utah county and given he show that the wages of the the Nebo school district at the city men have been increased from 33 and county building at Provo. per cent to 60 per cent and are now The amount is to be paid back on substantially at normal levels, alor before February 24, 1940, with though due to the enforced restrictbe rate of iuterest at 5 per cent, tions of working time the men are Dan B. Shields, representing the receiving less than the normal mining company, stated. or annual Income. ' The settlement was considered ad- monthly consideration of the outlook "Any vantageous for the county and its with respect to the immediate fuassociates by the representatives, as ture of metal production in the state the mining companys claims includ- must take into Did you ever come in contact with consideration the ed 937,000 for salaries of mine of- fact that large stocks of copper, leadon wbo baa abou4 reached the end ficials and 923,000 for improve- and zinc remain unsold on the trail. We of us who have hab- Urn Tintic District ments, which the state board of world's markets and that, in conse-for any equalisation allegedly refused to al- quence of the existence of these Pan ot tima ha?e .witnessed that low as deductions from the comlarge stocks, current mine epera- - Pactcle- - Tor almost continuously pany's net proceeds and which the tions are necessarily curtailed. The ttar amonB u men wba have company paid under protest. coat of producing and carrying these baaB t0 lonB ln tha mines, they A suit to collect part of this sum ot ,rck on the chest and are stocks, as well as current unprofit- - bBT was filed May 16, 1927, in the Four able production In most cases, is lu,t waiting for the final eount when th district court by the mining com-T- .- said to have made substantial In- - tb7 will pass Into the great beyond e pany against the Utah county roads on the capital reserves of the from wrhleh there is no returning, men lhF ar. what ute lhy urer, but the court ruled in favor of metal mining companies of the state On July 20, 1931, and may result in further enforced the defendant. they will look at you with the case was appealed by the Imlle Bd aF ttaat they are feel- curtailment of operations unless ,D ,na 1,01 their hollow eyes, sunk- ing company to the state supreme general conditions improve. court and this body ruled in favoi an cheeka belle their words, they "It is, however, a satisfaction to of the mining company, March 22, note a substantial Improvement In know that their days are numbered 1933. The supreme court ruled that the metal price situation as compar- - but they struggle on. How many of the salaries of officials should be de-with two years ago. The price of tbe rest of us have the nerve and for- ducted, but did not take action in gold is about '6 9 per cent higher, sli- - titude to face the final passing with regards to the deductions of new ver about 117 per cent higher, cop-- a mlle on our lip aa the boys who as asked, County At- - per about 26 per cent higher, zinc bave spent too much time down provements torney W. Stanley Dunford said, about 24 per cent higher and lead under, However, plans for another suit to about 6 per cent lower than in JanThe returns from the gas tax of . . . . settle this later problem was uary, 1932. ,"ut Utah has been a thorn in the sides ned by the mining company, but it for the large Increases in the prices nf B l was thought that It would be better t. pollttal ofI,ca ho,d' and aIiver the metal tor ,ome BTe1ry nT and for all concerned to settle the mat Ind5stry probabW would hav beS! ter by stipulation, Mr. Dunford said. more extensively curtailed than it then iome greedy gaiaboo tries to put oyer aome legislation to divert The repayment will be shared eD the tax to other channels and right , equally by the three units concerned: regret t0 rePr a till further to the state, county and Nebo school decline in the productldn of coal. now there is such a move on foot lhI very thlng- - If thera ,, t00 district, Hilton A. Robertson, chair- This is attributable to a shift of do man of the Utah county commission fuel use from coal to other heat pro- much money coming In from this source, reduce the gas tax, that statetf. I shall take keen would be of as ducing agents. great a benefit as Interest in any plan that can be de- to re.tore th,. tjulttT p too blKMt port of the oil' ta the relief of unomolor- r.r" for Clear Lake Preserve. , . 1171. Subscription Rates 1.60 per year J High School Notes lltd .Margaret McCormick, Reporter 1)1 Next Friday the Tintic High School basketball team will play the Sprlngvllle High School team in the If.. S. . auditorium. After this there will be a barn dance given by the Pep Club. On Wednesday a council meeting held for the purpose of deciding whether or not there will be activity cards this year. As a result of thd meeting it was decided that there would be no cards. ' This week the semester tests are being given to all students in the school. Next Friday the program will be given by the. ninth grade students under the direction of J. L. Jams- Those' who will take part are as follows: Dorothy Ivie, Ethyl Johnson, Bud Larsen, Bob Colovich and John McCormick. Next Saturday there will be a cake sale by the Pep Club. Oppra tryouts will be held on Springville Crossing Woric Now Under Way It .... will be pleasing news to Tintln ... dr. .. t. im-hi- f.u -- - .. - - You Want COMFORT The state and federal governments 1 have both been dickering for Clear Like, but neither as yet has taken any definite step, toward gelling possession of It. During the past year It has been leased to the state game department and opened to hunting under supervision. Clear Lake lies 19 miles south ot Delta and 18 miles west of Fill mors and oUera one of the largest poten- tial duck and goose grounds In tbe state. For yeara it hae been e pop- ular hunting place for sportsmen of Tintic. -THE SILVER LINING. with that glass of BEER I have nice comfortable chairs and convenient tables for both Ladies and Gentlemen. Paul's Place IE 4M4W44W4W499WWO Claudio Funeral Home . Those who predicted a few months ago that the United States shortly bs flooded with silver, to the treasury's purchasing gram, will have to revise their view.. according to Rene Leon, the well-known monetary expert. According to Mr. Leon, little silver Is available anywhere on earth today. The reauU j, that demand must soon ex- coed supply with rising silver prices following. The outlook, consequently, for re- newed activity In the mining Indus- try is better. Stimulated demand for silver, mt a profitable price, will put men to work, cause heavy capl-tal Investments, and lead to general expansion. It's some little woman that makes Private and Emergency Sprlngvllle and Provo Personal Attention by C. O. Claudln Lady Attendant 191 . 99MM9WWWM44HH4 J"' .. M ,t,al .. 5 Utah to" r. SSSwU SiSSaffEptMfiE the line. A substantial cut in the j gas tax might represent the differ- ence between some people being able NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. to go places on Sunday Instead ot Another feature Is Department of the Interior, U. S. staying home. Land Office at Salt Lake City, that ahould gas taxes be diverated to other channels the federal govern- Utah, December 21, 1924. NOTICE is hereby given that ment would reduce their allotment Howard J. Hassell, of Mammoth, in like proportion and likely reduce Utah, who, on January 10; 1920, the. public land grant and the foreat made Stockraising Homestead Entry, highway fund, which at present, be- No. 048076, for Nft NE VI. EN- - tween the two latter mentioned, rep- WU. Eft8WU (or Lots 1, 2, 2, 6, resents a half million dollars. How ll snd 14) Sec.'ll; EttNWU (or about starting a slogan in our state.-Lots 2 and 6) SW4 NEK, NWK- - this might do: "Gas taxes for road 8E&, NK SWK, SWKSWK, Sec. purposes only. n, nv&NWK, SE& NWK, Section Lake Chamber of Commerce Norman auto racing . of intention to make Final Proof, T. Smith, Australian t0 establish claim to the land above frlvr 2 described, before C. E. Rife, Notary sal flalI. Bm th v, Nicies w ne re,covered. CJ?5!teBonnevilie a Which I. Pub,ic at Eureka, Utah, on the 12th ve of Sl mne. an enviable record. The fartherest f dr record s boasts dsy of February, 1936. r ,nt 2 tecovtni hou,!: ,nd BayVha J claimant names ss witnesses: condltion was at Oakland, California, eleven ldesl per Robert L. Hassell, David R. Eagar h .d y after the car had baen atoleH- t, th ,?lt bd and Karl Eagar, all of Mammoth, and bl a ' NeJames R. Utah; and Stanley, of ArroMlng to "Printers Ink," a ord will be made. The present mark phl, Utah. was made by an publ,cat,?n' adwan for hour 278 milea of THOMAS F. THOMAS, howed an lnCTaaa of 15 1,84 of Sir Malcolm Campbell England,. . Register. at He,cn rlor Daylona (First pub. December 27, 1934. Last pUb. January 31, 1935.) Speakln' of the goose that laid . tha golden egg; down at Pensacola.1 ' ; Florida, Mrs. Ada Simmons found a NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT. - ... f are-conf- l-; i I " atterS iQe'Jdys: Men who loaf a great deal Bud fault a great deal. Note the colons wbo sit on tbe front ateps of county courthouses. Dont Zumi Mining end Milling Corporation. Property. Tintic Com- - Location Mining of co?bl,n ahe , 0Uvnd . 11 a?S I . ! TELEPHONE E. RIFE Notary Public REPORTER OFFICE, Eureka - District. TwhaVe VhVt Is a posel- for thera came duck from, Notice la hereby given that at a In which that waters meeting of the board of directors of ye wUh Id corporation, held at tha cor- - "T? p,QQ porate office on January 10. 1936, a assessment of 1 cent per share, Reaj estate business showed a ; balnB No- - 40 vaa laTlad on th out marked Improvement in every month ; standing capital stock of the cor- - dUrfng 1934 over the corresponding poratlon, payable to H. D. Shrlver, months of 1933, according to Walter ; 1U secretary, at the lew offices of Kiepe, secretary of the Salt Lake Elks Building, Reat Estate board. During the year Claude F. Baker, Eureka, Utah, immediately, 483 sales, Involving a valuation of sl Any stock upon which this $1,782,476, were recorded, against.; nt aT rsmsin uupsld at noon of 322 sales In 1933 with a value of February 14, 1935, will be delin-- 11,059,976. quant and advertised for sale at Over in Tooele county, according public auction, and unlese payment is made before will be sold at the to the report of Pharls Haines, law offices of Claude F. Baker, Elks county treasurer, the tax collections to 82 per cent, Building, Eureka, Utah, at noon of for 1934 amounted March 14, 1936,. to pay tha delin- - which Is a very liberal collection. year 85 par cent of the taxes quent assessment thereon,' together collected. Tooele is undoubt-pens- e were exwith the cost of advertising and 7 making an enviable record in the of sale. II. D. 8H RIVER, Secretary, payment of taxes, very much better Location of Office: In tbe Law of- - than most of the counties in the flees of Claude F. Baker, Elks state. I Building, Eureka, Utah. Thi i,ouae judlcary committee of (First publication January 17, 1135 baa recommended tbe pa- eega of a bill in the next legislature of tbe state to return to capital punishment, which constituted in the past hanging. The only difference over the old law, which wae discarded a number of yeara ago, is that direct evidence of guilt must be Fish Candles hown before the- death penalty ean be considered. Indians of Alaska make candles from a flub which frequents tbe Movleland'e greatest marriage has water along the coast. Because of gone on the rocks Late last week the use to which it Is put It I Mary Pickford secured a divorce called the csndleflah. From twelve from Douglas Fairbanks. The case to fifteen Inches long, It has extrams was beard before Superior Judge a and Is dried olllness. It porous Ben B. Lindsay, former famous Jutwig or a place of bark forced court Judge of Denver, end venile through It serves as a wick. ' but g few minutes time to required Ualoa. WMttrs Niwipseer g award a decree. Mr. and Mrs. Fair- ' celebrating production of the FIVE MIL LIONTH PHILCO- -a spectacular, unequalled record. Come in see and hear the big values at - PHILCO Headquarters." I ; assess-industri- PHILCO I9X $29.50 Tune-i- n the world! Foreign reeeption GUARANTEED with tide beautiful Inclined Sounding Board model! And of course, your favorite American programs! Shadow Tuning, Automatic Volume Control overaise Electro-Dynam- ic Speaker, Tone Control, ; , , , PHILCO Uigh-Kffieien- d Tubes, ete. New cabinet expressing grace and beauty. A spectacular value! hand-rubbe- Stltct from 49 New mSPHILCOS $22.90 AND UP EASY TERMS - Postpone C. ) ; F. 4- P' , Ambulance Call Payson Phone 166 Other Parlors at Spanish Fork, ' Ty tlT At a recent Joint meeting of Che one in the' state, to learn that work has been started on the construction Lion's clubs of Fillmore and Delta was of an underpass at Sprlngvllle which the main topic of discussion will eliminate two dangerous steam making of Clear Lake a migratory railroad crossinga and an overpass bird sanctuary and it was agreed to eliminate an electric railroad that these two civic organisations crossing. The contract has been would work for tha purchase of this awarded to Strong and. Grant ot property by the state game depart-- Sprlngvllle and the consideration Is ment and the federal government. I Tbe proposition would involve 9161,747.12. These are-- , dengeroos crossing! about 950,000, which would he used where during the past few years to buy the water rights' and the many; serious accidents have occur- lend, also material needed to re- red. Their elimination- is a- - big step model the place. It is then planned to ksve a COCT camp . established forward in safety first work. ' there so that this form of govern- Character is not made in a crisis, went employment could be used In only exhibited. Do Lesson-- . . 0, es P. plan-son- to what was to become of Babe Ruth Station KSL Salt Lake King of Swat King of Baseball King of 8portdom; but it was up to (Sty Connie Mack, another King, to tell (1130 Kilocycles) the world what was to become of 8:15 A. M. Sundays the most popular character that the and world of sport ever seen. Mack says that Ruth will become a big league Sunday, January 27 baseball manager; that he will be a most successful one; that he knows Also at 11:00 A. M. baseball as well as anyone In the world; that he Is a born leader of men; that there is not a doubt that he will be as great a manager as he was a player. So saitb Connie Mack cent over the previous year. According to their tabulations msgaxlna Nuff said, advertising showed an Increase of The Rocky Mountain Conference 19 per cent, outdoor ads., bill boards, basketball season got under way etc. 11 per cent and newspaper 10 on both the west and per cent. The estimated value of last week-en- d east slants. Over in our country the 1934 advertising amounted to with newspaper advertising Brigham Young University defeated the U. of U. in two straight games, accounting for 3500,000,000; as did Utah Aggies to Montana state 8110,000,000; outdoor ad- - ' at Bozeman; thereby serving notice yertlslng 340,000,000; and farm' that theF wera tha teams to beat if papers 815,000,000. anyone wished to claim the west side leadership. On the east slope the long reign of Wyoming was Life Is Seen as Unlimited. broken when Colorado Teachers took Life" is the subject of the them into camp last week. Other in all Churches of mes that indicated that the weak-e- d Sermon er teams of the past were gaining Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, January alrength was Colorado Mines victory 20th. The Golden Text is: "The life was over the Aggies of Fort Collins, and Western States defeat of Colorado manifested, and we have seen it, and bear witness, and show unto you College. that eternal life, which was with the Jumes and Agnes Lindsay, over at Father, and was manifested unto Weber, celebrated their 64th wed- - ns (I John 1:2). ding anniversary last week Among the Scriptural citations In d the Lesaon-Sereo- n is Isaiah 43:1: ? thrifty 8cots and at present are still "But now thus salth the Lord that onloying good health. Both Mr. and created thee, O Jacob, and he that Irs- - Lindsay emigrated to Utah in formed thee, O Israel, Fear not: for the ealy 60s, and Heber City has I have redeemed thee, I have called been their home practically the en- - thee by thy name; thou art mine." tire time, both families settling there Included are the following correubortly after their arrival in Utah, lative passages from the ChrisUan In gpte of n the tatemenU of Science textbook 'Science and Health with the Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: God is the Life, umica State .enator from Utah. or intelligence, which forms and preserves the individuality and identity of animals as well as of men. God . t. Murdock R cannot become finite, and be limited lionet wlth the statement that an . within material bounds. Spirit can... ld h t. . . .. othen t0 further benefit the white not become matter, nor can 8plrit be developed through its opposite. ineU1 n ,g l0 you, Ab M The true sense of being and Its ster. . t0 man er nal 1 perfection should appear now, our Qwn beart, even as It will hereafter. The conNebo district fans will center their tinual contemplation of existence as attention this week on the outcome material and corporeal ks beginof the Springville-Tintl- c game at Eu ning and ending, and with birth, dereka. The Miners, for the first time cay, and dissolution as its compon- ln several yeara, have a strong dub. an' stages hides the true and spirit- and fans up Eureka way Life, and causes our standard to 'dent that Seth Parkinsons charges tra,l tn th duet- - H Life Is God, as will topple tha Red Devils. Salt the Scriptures Imply, then Life Is it is infinite Lake Tribune. i not embroyonic. (p. 650). The Utah state tax commission's report .showed. that 742 automobiles', a coons age" is about a month , , Jea 11 J4; of Sund3ra ,! h!i 8700,-000,00- trees-gam- min-wa- s CHRISTIAN SCIENCE lot of conjecture, both privately and publicly, has been passed out as A 1- -3 Entered In the postofflco at Eureka, Utah, as second class mall matter under the Art of March S. RADIOCASTS on and Trada-i- n Etra-Libr- al Allowance I -- Dixon-Taylor-Russ- , . ell Co. |