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Show t. HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTXC MINING DISTRICT .Volume xxxv Jericho Camp EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1935. AMAZE A MINUTE BY ARWOl.n 8CIENTIFACT8 Eureka Planning; on Forming; Utah Safety Council Unit; j 1$ Filled With Boys There vu a large attendance at the meeting of the Klwanls Club of: Tlnllc laat evening. The event was' ' now heW In the library building and the MINES SILVER-LEA- D Number 5 Church Street Curb and P. 1 Gutter Work Under Way.WirCKSl S ur YV . RlCF Actual laying of the curb and gutter on Church street was started on Worlds windiest spot Tuesday afternoon, the first work The windiest spot in the world is being done on the lower end of the The. Jericho CCC camp la Commonwealth Bay Antarctica the street near the county court house. filled, the boys together with their' vrF Palatable luncheon was proper-average wind velocity for two years nd served by Wallle Greaves. WAS 44 MILES PER HOUR. SPEEDS OF officers- - arriving last Friday even-eIn view of the fact that the force la titration has been reduced from 100 vMLESnWERE COMMON. President John F. Rowe presided; rather small the work will conae- - $j7i000.00 to 128,000.00 and an lug. Word had been given out that the caravan would pass through and introduced two visitors, C. D. go along rather .lowly. It dinance the amount of waa thought that the force wae go- - bonds to reducing Eureka about noon time but duo Brown, of Salt Lake City, a promt-t- o wae passed this proportion ing to be increased on Monday morn-'delays It did not arrive until six nent member of the Utah Safety! a of the city Bpeclal meeting Council, and Alonso Sandstrom, Eu- -' oclock. ing but on account of eome delay no1 councll held on Tuesday evening, marshal. 14 re'ta onj ,a the action City ddltlnal mf were pu4 It was quite an event for the reai being in accordance with After the luncheon was over Mr. son that a complete CCC camp, con- -' uld the project at the city hall la demands made by PWA officials. also moving slowly .Imply due to the stating of 190 enlisted men, two Rowe turned the meeting over to The reason for this action la that to who Mr. been invited had 01110610 and their entire equipment lack of men. Drown, after the engineers had thoroughly A previously stated the curb on was moved on that day from Hunts- - come to Eureka and give a talk on1 checked over the they de-- i Cburch street is going to he con- - clded that the lowerproject vllle where they had been working eafety measures with regard to auto-o- n amount would structed In the moat part of faced ba BUfflclent to properly take care the Plnevlew dam, to the new travel and the advantages derived i atone set In cement. The walla or of the work- - In the flrat camp a Jericho. It required 29 from organising a local council. place the curb will be built from 20 to 24 bond issue wae for three-totrucks to bring the men1 The distinguished visitor talked and (37,000 inches In height, and the gutter will aiong with the and their equipment here. The con- - Bt length 0n the working ideals of government's gift" he set on an average of 12 Inches the amount available would have ety council, and gave a num-gavoy was in charge of Robert V. Ho- - 4h her of figures as to fatalities caused from the top of the wall. Thla will been warehouse foreman. (50,000, hut under the reSnake eyes uto reached have which the wall a depth into the ground b? travel, comgive is L. E. Captain Thompson the total amount will be vjnd plan Snakes Sleep with of about a foot and should be the eSB than mandiug officer of the camp, with nlmost unbelievable proportions. He 000 EYES WIDE OPEN AND (37 automo-castatement madB the that means of making It very aubatantlal. l Lieutenant C. II. Christensen, medi-The bonde will be issued In DETECT SOUND BY 'hear INS officer. gutter will extend out into the nomination! of (1,000 each and The superintendent Is biles had killed more people since WITH THEIR TONGUES. street about threa feet and will slope aball he redeemable one each year V. D1. Higgles, well known in the 19k- - In the United States than all in auch a fashion that the entire from 1936 to 1960, end on the last district for the reason that he has the wars this nation has parllclpat-bee- n street can be used for traffic. This year two bonds shall become due here for some months, or since ed 1 including the Revolutionary A CLOUD'S will be a great Improvement over and payable. the. construction of the camp was War. He also stated that since the MOISTURE -Utah Safety Council waa organized the old setup because It does awsy started. There Is some grumbling over the The densest with the open flumes on both sides faet that there Is so much delay In The first couple of days after ar- - In this state there has been a mark-- : CLOUDS HAVE ONLY a of the itreet with the result that getting the work started, but thla rlyal waa spent in putting the build- - 8d decrease in fatalities and ONE MKT OF WA1U both the sidewalks and the street must not ho blamed to actions of In order and on Monday morn- - den4s this year and In the course ID 80,000 FARTS f t,me be feels sure that marked will be considerably wider due to city officials for the trouble rests lug actual Improvement wort began OF AIR. ' on those who have their elimination. Thla consisted of clearing and level- - reunite of improvement will be seen, charge of the He recommended that such a Another wonderful Improvement atate affairs or probably "higher-i- n ing the grounds, and then on Tues- In Eureka. connection with the project will ups." The mayor and members of day morning a large crew wae put to council be organized An Interesting feature wae dls- lie the removal of the electric light the council are very anxious to get work on the road over the pasa from closed when one member asked Mr. Silver City into Utah county. .pole at the rear corner of the old the work under way, especially in Tlntlc Merc building. The Utah Tiew of the fact that fine weather The Improvement of the grounds Brown as to how many salaried men Ci Power and Light company haa con- - baa recently, prevailed Is going to be quite a Job la itself there wae In the Utah Safety Coun- - 0101111 UCWCl and great and seated to do this, realizing that It headway could have been made with Promptly answered that, hut Captain Thompson and Mr. Rig- 18 danSroua to trafflc ln lta Drewsnt the work if glea state that It la going to be there was not any. Not only that the permission to start had In members officials and 1 put III Ul II been granted. Lidl position. their; Mayor Johnson Is quite a beauty spot when completed, go About four acres of ground la going time and dig down In their pockets! very much displeased over the iltua- f. to be cleared and all of It will be for expense money, as the fees coljtlon and expressed himself aa 4rom embers waa not auf- - Mwer jn the laat issue of the Re- - oue of ,n th de,aT might continue until given a heavy coating of gravel. It ,8c4ed Utah Taxpayer, official the This Week-En- d cent to pay for stationery and porter was rather misleading for the Is estimated that more than 2000 deep enow and frost would make It organ of the Utah Taxpayers' As-- 1 ed taroPE by advisable to carry the work over un- reason to be will sewer of It the Intimated now that necessary is theorRanimUon., yards aent to gravel aodatlon, being n would be Inclosed but since "" 8 4of A alight postponement haa been til spring. Should thla be the caae then it thousands complete the project. Cobble atone 84 ?ree.'t 8t haa been revealed that this Is not the state. - of taxpayers throughout'j made in starting the public health It will be a great dtaappolntment to ,Bbt walks and probably other Improve- - 4op r,day Invlt- tbe caae. The manta, auch as cactus and rock gar- - wIch a large crowd would be project simply calls' In effective manner, the front survey for this city which was sche- - everyone In Eureka, especially those40 attend, the object being to or r expecting to receive emfor cleaning out the sewer and re- - page Illustration shows the large duled to commence on Monday but wb dens, will follow after the graveling. ed a 8a4e4y council for the Tin- - building the from the project, ployment will A fine bed of gravel has been lo- effect are to the walls it wherever that retaining part of salary and Income which Is reports At the meeting Tuesday evening ac- ceted near the camp and with a short t are found weak. dwlndl- - Re4 under way this week-ennow, to they and the going 8 MarBba4 .e A couple of winters ago a lot of ing .amount being left for necessl- - cording to Dr. T. B. Beatty, atate Mayor Johnson presided and Coun-th- e haul of this kind the surfacing of .B?8tro orrl- and stated that police briefly, not take long. money wai Bpeut on the sewer In ilesand comforts-o- f the individual, supervisor for the U. S. PuWlc cilmanBrlekey, Miller, Thomas and ground should cltl- or ded all ' cer8 VanLeuvan cooperation answered the roll call. It out and The building of the road over the A striking contrast la shown be- - Health service, which Is conducting n 40 Properly Inforce traffic laws. straightening Councilman Bauer was absent. the In of states nineteen Silver City PaM la going to he a tbe wnuB but it Is now quite evident tween the general national trends 4h urvy argument thusly: that much of thU work waJ of an and lllu,tra4d Union. 44 real big Job. In the early days of ,n utah treQdg A Person will make a complaint tnen J- - LMonson of Salt Lake City lnferlop grnde and scores of sections While the national tax level with Tlntlc, when all travel was by wa- jijj Lodce Conducted bB uupervlsor for Eureka and W,I1 4 4b was main thla to walls are the the Income way gon, to highway. reference Increased from giving 4 4ha evea s er8 "cep e.r DonAnnual Memorial Services ba Mrs. oselsUnt will Stella but the road waa abandoned many J)88' behind them. The 12.6 per cent In 1922 to over 33 and In such ground pressurecalls for a 44 nelly. cent 25 on cent years ago and of course the ele- - have 4 complaint sworn, and preaent project in repairing per 1932, per Eureka has been selected as one ments have made of It nothing more 68888 these sections and placing them ln a per capita basis, our Utah taxes ,8 ,8n..8 8!f TintIe Lodge No. 711, B. P. O. than a cow trail. It will be rebuilt Zi aubatantlal condition ao they will during that same period lncreaaed of tour U4ah 6,4,88 wlere the aur-- Elkii conducted their annual Mem- ,n V8 a6"de8 ao that sheep and cattle outfits can 888; withstand not only the natural prea- - only 1 per cent, or from (37.82 to TeT w,n b made- 148 PurP8B ,8 40 orlal Services at the club rooms of 8 use It while making the trip to and 8 8ure but a,8 4b8 wear and tear 4b8F lll-Pr capita. But mors than dtermlne as near as possible the the order on Sunday evening, hon- ba4a pa88 .nH from ranges ln the western end of a88Ued T a8 might be subjected to during flood that, during that same period, jverage health of the community, 0ring the members who had paued tb aaT day8 dar,a pa8t away during the past twelve months, the county. It la purely a grazing pelroda. It la believed that with Utah's bonded debt actually decreas- - how carerul work this can be done very from (105.85 to (89.78 per capita. year 4b8 raeTnbera f 4he 5am,ly haT! The services were beentlful and im- project for the benefit of stockmen. 8 6 04 4b Illness, and presBlre and were attended by many. It will also benefit Eureka because ,ngement 04 ta successfully and the work is going This, according to the publication, been B' cauB 06et!, mft&V o4ber Que84IM drlvo to pertaining to will not to be necessary ba supervised with this end in is due to the fact that the taxpayers The memorial address waa given It view. Frank Eddy is in charge of in Utah, ln their organized capacity! aeal4b bF Stanley B. Wilson, past exalted herds through the city after It la Eureka people should answer the ruier 0f the lodge, and his remarks the storm sewer project and splendid were watching tha budgets, levies Delinquent Taxes will completed. and fairly as the vere BOt Mr. Rlsgles haa received some jjg Published Next Week resulte are being obtained from his and bond issues. It predicts, how- - QUMtions honestly only appropriate but very I Q44 Important to interesting. He explained the pur- supervision. He la now working with over, that the local tax burden in splendid new eqnlpment for the Jer- The delinquent tax list of Juab only twenty-on- e men when the pip- - Utah for state, county, school and 4be fownment, and all Information p0Be 0j tke Mrvice and told how it lcho camp. This includes 9 big but In spite city purposes would quickly sky- - EJ14 W,B b treated ln strict con- - and other ceremonies of the order trucks, 6 Reo and 3 Fords, a Gallon county will be published next week ject calls for forty-fivcustom the usual hand the and of Is of thla and he following fact Ha commended the Elks quantities j originated. making splendid rocket up to the national level if great grader 'for their strict adherence to this their! tools. The equipment will be added list will appMr in both the Eureka progress. When his force Is lncreas- - the taxpayers discontinued a ed to the number called for the work vigil or organized event and followed, with one of tha ln St&tG of Utah Finally to from time to time as the neces- -. Reporter and the Nephl a in that order coverage will hum along In a rapid fashion.' demands. complete B881 addresses ever given on an meeting this serious issue. aity Decides Airalnst Murderer occasion of this kind. There are some business men along Tlntlc people welcome the arrival of the county may be obtained. This The publication also gives the . ,. Exalted Ruler W. K. Carson and ... of the boys, especially do the boat- - service is given by an agreement the street who are making plana to names of the General State Commit-- ! ! J,, . . other offlcere of the Vof ness men for there la no question between the two newspapers of the inclose the sewer where It traverses tee, made up of representatives of ru.i lodge carried 81848 . ? out the retuallstlc work .. their property and the city haa con- - forty of the leading taxpaying claa- ln good i but what their patronage will be county and at no additional cost, t The Job this year will be handled sented to perform tho labor in In- - slficationa, the largest group of Its 4orm and 4b88e aamb8r8 were inter- felt by every establishment along 1jjj8 he crime heinous the stances where the material la far- - kind that haa ever been brought In the office of the Reporter. the street. speraed with the following program: V niahed. The parties above referred together in Utah for the purpose of Brass ensemble, Sextet from Lu- th 8 48 to are covering the sewer with plank, studying tax trends and the nse of ela, by George Forsey, Lloyd Ran- p whlch costa but very little, and It the tax dollar. die, Bryce Jones and Rex Wlrthlln, L 8 . would certainly be a fine thing if accompanied by Mlsa Carolyn Con- ?e,M"t,Cdh One Fleeting all property owners would Inclose the , , t.nn yers; vocal aolo;, thnrh ;bu ditch" ln a smllar manner at this Sliver Output Continues Hour," Nell O'Hare, accompanied by time. At some future date the plank to Show Marked Increase ner ln Wbich the case has dragged Mr8 Pred Bauer; Yocal ,ol- - "All could be removed and replaced with 8weet Mytery ot U48 Ml88 Alans along ls a loke of Justice To mete cement. If this were done it would United In silver the Production rf out pQnlsl.ment In the manner that p,8?,8a,ol'Viola May Ma,by eliminate the collection of garbage states during Uctober totaled 4,008,- haa to this murderer la not bop,a utah Mra. Arvld and trash in the sewer, and do away q00 ounces, according to a report conducive .reading, 'Real Men, of law and order. with the stench and filth which the Blt released by the American Bur L. Newman; vocal aolo, "Absent, K. Spurrier, accompanied by Mlsa sewer la noted for. ;cau of Melai statistics. i Goldie Wheeler; saxophone eneemble 44 3,548,000 ipbig compares with Selections from Faust by Gounod, by Efforts to Stop Speeding ounces in September, and 3,170,000 Jay Wheeler, BUI Harrlman, Paul In pro-The In ouhee. i gain August. While Passing CCC Camp Hanson and Ray VanLeuvan. ln Increased auction reflects activity The services this were were esr ,ha h888,,4"8418 ,W8,J' Officials ot tho Jericho CCC camp r860ye7 for Joseph J. Fuellenbach, pecially 4. PPocl, are going to get In touch with state aneer11a n4y 'cr H. Haynes, Fred Groomer Sherman road officials In an attempt to put ,lSbcp Hver prices. and M. J. Downey, members who 4b B,a4 ' ndpp a slop to fast driving while passing' 5c!l4,r pJ0C price of have passed away during the past the camp, claiming that a ruling of ,MU8d April 24, 1935, twelve month. c 8,,ver W88 ..this kind Is necessary as t safety nejj!3r. ni ne? 'i ounce.! 77.57 cents labllshed at per measure TIXTICI CHAPTER RED CROSS" ba,1 Most cars passing the camp travel Tb8rl2 nial'kct tfor ",,ver a4 S'8 coal8 26th, RILL ELECT NEW OFFICERS 8a8 August In at a terrific rate of speed spite b8 5uriruentT,y18arJ' 0d? 44 of the fact that there Is a turn in tha The annual election of the Tlntlc treasury road at that particular place. Now buyln by r new silver, Chapter of the American Red Cross that tha camp is occupied and the' World production last month, the will take place on Monday evening, September, big trucks are coming on and off Jurlng tha bureau has compiled December 0th. The meeting will ba the road many limes a day a smash-:4o- r held In the Firemen's room at tha statistics, wm 17,770,000 up Is Inevitable unless precautions wmplot ounces, against 10,927.000 ounces city hall and the starting time will are taken In be 7:30. It U planned to haves peed limit, ,a AaU8t aad 1V.309.000 ounces All members of the organisation Ju,y signs placed on the hlghwny at both! Canadian production arn8 are urged to attend and take part approHches, lo make them plainly in the selection of tho of fleers for visible at night as well ns d.iv tlm8,,ft,,nCP, J October, against 1,185,000 p. the ensuing year. The Red Cross la mil to Inforce the ruling. It la to 0np08 ,n "plember or. The siwctal poultry tattoo committee u)l the Connecticut Poultry n sit e d 1'50,00 ounces one of the moat Important tlon, .working with the drpnrtmcnt Of agriculture extension service and lbs- be hoped that CCC officials aro sue- of the duke of table 11 portrait '" Poul' organisations In existence and In to which thieving. wlR help atop poultry restful their efforls state Hillce, has perfected a plan regulate 000 ounces In .l!llle Gloucester, third sun of the king and Tlntlc people should show Interest August. for that a now Ink obtain tattoo the 1.01K) traffic. sign stating birds, may pliers. trymen queen of England, and his bride, the jn ta operation. 44 poultry la tattooed on that farm and reglsti'Mliin with Ihe stale police, all or former Lady Alice Scott, taken 1m- as times sat four Reports of the past year's opera- Ihe Swiss people a hundred and fifty dollar worth j the stun of three dollars. Here Is Pnif. Kny K. Jones performing recent their after wedding mediately Amerlt0DB as and alio reports on tho recent Con0 f00d can easily be produced by a much cheese per capita opernilon of tattooing while Prof. Wllllnnv F. Klrkpntrlck, both of the In Buckingham palace. drlvo will bo given. membership acbuol at State uei'llcut half aero of (round. Storri, aiilut. - d at , I - j , I n n, de-T-he accl-lng- . J i Paf dll i nr Mntinfff . j -. fear-eav- . ! d, cy -- - j 8U8 ."8 - " I44 e, Tlmee-New- : ........ ... Tattooing to Stop Poultry Thefts LSfS ff . I I ! f-- . . '"' I .... ssstH-ln- - . - I chiri-Offld- al |