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Show f HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TZMTXO MINING DISTRICT VOLUME XXXV EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, At the meeting of the city conn- - of a more or less routine nature were transacted. Mayor John- son presided and Councilman Bauer, Brlskey, Miller, Thomas and Van- Leuvan answered the roll call. The of the previous meeting were read and accepted and all bills against the city, with the exception of two, ware approved and ordered paid as soon as funds are available'. The exceptions were a bill from the .Holy Cross Hospital and another from Dr. Root for services rendered Mrs. Richard Finch, who a few weeks ago was Injured when she fell Into an open meter box. Addi- tlonal information on these bills ara necessary before they can be ap- proved. A communication was received from Edward Fox, ehlef of the Eu- rska Fire Department, statlug that the fire' hose was recently tested. showing that there are 1100 feet of V4 inch hose and 150 feet of 1H inch hose which is in good enough shape to stand the Main street pres- sure. The report was referred to the fire and water committee. A communication was received from R. Federal Em- PubHc ergency Works, stating that the wage seals as recommended by city councilmen and the Ttntle District Miners Union had been approval by state officials. The scale la 86c per hour for shaftment, 75c per hour for ma- chlnemen and 70c per bour for muckers. This is tha wags tha con- will pay for labor while da-veloplng the city wall. A latter was received from the stats municipal league thanking the tSSSSSl Tf Number 27 TINTIC STANDARD WILL CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY BY Following their usual custom Tin-tl- u Lodge No. 711, B. P. 0. Elks, will observe Mothers Day by giving a program at the club rooms of the order on Sunday evening, May 10th and an Invitation Is extended to eryone to attend. The program will commence at 8.30 p. m., the reason for this late starting time being to permit attendance at evening church services and still leave time to tend the Mothers Day observance, George N. Finch, former bishop of the Eureka Ward of the L. D. 8. Church, will deliver the Mothers Day address. James Cullen, Alex Blight and A. D. Baird, the committee in charge, has arranged an impressive and en-t- o tertalnlng program as follows: Plano solo. Miss Viola May White, Opening exercises, exalted ruler, Trombone solo, Bryce Jones, Elks Tribute to Mother, Alex Blight. Vocal Solo, Wonderful Mother of Mine, Miss Helen Fields, Tribute, . Esquire, Number by Elks Quartette, Tribute by the Chair Officers. Vocal solo, Little Mother of I Mine," Joseph L. Jamison. Double trio, "Negro Lullaby," by dal held last Friday evening only THURSDAY,' MAY 7, 1930. AMAZE A MINUTE 8CIEMTIFACTS ARNOLD ANNUAL MOTHERS 1)AY PROGRAM SUNDAY NIGHT MIMES SILVER-LEA- All employees of tha Tlntic Standard Mining company of Dividend are going to have a real celebration on June 20th, the occasion being the 20th anniversary of tha time when the Tlntic Standard producing mine ore In commercial started been designated by the government one of the paying stations for quan-'Justed service bonda of World War ai s. I The celebration will be held at Payson and tha program will be In of members of the Tlntic Standard Club. Details of tha gram have not been worked out as yet but will be announced at a date urevloua to the big celebration. The Standard mines In Tlntlo will be closed down tight for the celebration that all employees can participate, veterans. It Is estimated there will be 359 veterans In this district, which mostly Utah, handled at the Salt Lake office, involving about 813,000,000. Approximately 75 per cent of the veterans will cash their bonda wlth- In 30 daya, tha poatofflco depart-s- o ment believes. Payment will he I made by check, containing the name E of the postmaster but signed by HIGH SCHOOL TO PRESENT The of enatd employees. payment PROGRAM TONIGHT the bonus is expected to begin about The public is invited to attend a UBa up pan have been program at the THS auditorium thia evening, commencing at 8 oclock, bjr tha government to assure quick of tha mney duB to presented by the girls physical edu- - Payment class assisted by other de- - fcrf,8, Fllowing Is the procedure by officials: parti of the school. The program cutl,ned A Y6teran aPpllM tor payment of will be as followa: Two band numbers Our Director b,a bonua certificate in $50 bonda aa application blank and Harmony King," THS band. by e"dln b flner PrI" aad ther Grand March by all glrla of tha t0 offlca of tbe veter education department. tJ,he,nrt . Russian Dance by Merle Blackett aaa. administration. 11 baa baaa checked over A,ter and Helen Fields. the dfPrtment makes out Tap Dancing, Ensemble, by fifty an the proper number of -lra Balloon dance by three 8th grade bnd., pin. a check to cover the odd amount. Theao are sent to the fed- .jria band ,a tba veteran. H8 chorus, Unfold Ye Portals. Dutch dance, ten 8th grade glrla. auiLlct-- . . Tba I up a bundle for Tap Dance by Bob Hickman. each veteran containing as many Country dance, . three 8th grade $50 bonua baby bonds as the vet- ls owed. Plus tha check to cov-,6raa Widow Social dance, Merry tha odd amount. J 13,-chsr- ge des-FRE- . ! ! Oyster smell water - Mercury QUICK MEAT. A SINGLE ALL THE LIME OYSTER REQUIRES IN 50,000 TIMES ITS WEIGHT OP SEA WATER TO IE ITS SHELL. Under the same FIRE AND SIMILAR I tr?n? ff WATER WILL IN AN HOUR. Tlntic people, and especially the members of the Juab County com- -' mission, ara grateful to the commls- C111U 111 CO IOK donera of Tooele county for tha concession made last week when they; agreed to permit all the recant proprlatlon to bo apant In tha Tlntic end 0f the new Tlntle-Tooel- e high- way. The state road commission ap- - pie of the Tmtic District on Friday, 'ta tonjTwwTfflsaaopto "aii ba ,pent TMay 8th vben(tha jocal p:obr!aiad already talking politic, and ottar- two countioa and in the place highway ' officers would work diligently for Tooola could hava demanded that commemoration of the Installation wlae lnteroatlng themselves in the the rights of the city, especially with half of the amount bo spent in their of the flag pole at the Tlntic High nalYinr nTuch thoueht To the bal Comm"der J- and lot and what it will contain in the viaioB or tax money wnicn is now go- - However,' tba Tooele commissioners will ba master of ceremonies which ' lag to the state. believed that it would bo moat bene- - commence at 1 p. m. in ' the The report of the city officers ficial to get this end of the highway auditorium aa followa: . a . th iareeat m t0 h war submitted for tha month of Ap-- completed as soon as possible. Moat Stars and Stripes Forever by hiatorT 0 Utah and one over which rU, the one from the city sexton, 0f the road In Tooele county la In the THS hand. the ater should eivrconslderatlon Hyrum King, showing that four bur- - (air condition, passable at all sea- Reading of Compositions by the bafDrB hla X in the aauare lala were made In the month. I0na 0f the year, and as soon as winning students of the Legion con- ldaa of wh, ha T lv. 12 Fred Justice had Dlttmer be Clty test for'an essay on tha flag. There jot wm contain the voter will, on this end la completed there will cases la his court. 11 of tbe offend- a fairly good road all tbe way to will be two wlnnera, a Junior and a November 3rd cast hla vote ere being wmvlcted. Five were sent salt Lake City by way of Tooele. which Ior the Senior. The compositions, f0n0wing : Presidential elec- to Jail and six paid fines In the amount of $14. Tha report of a. d. Maneon, wat-- West Tintic Claims WU1 b Worked by N0W Method winners win ne seieciea irum mu ermaetar, showed that the city-useMneral state treasurer state au- 1,480,710 gallons of water costing Hat by N. Willipore, Angus Miller 5lt0 iUDerlntendent of public In- ' $710.35. No water waa used from Harry S. Joseph has announced and E. P. Sax. the final Judges. struction, a congressman, a district the city well during April on sc-- that a new plan will be put Into ef- - Musical number, March Mill- Judge, district attorney, a state sen- count of. tha Improvements being feet for developing and working the talre," T. H. S. Band. atorand state reDreaentatlve. a made there. West Tlntic properties of the Silver ayomoniflC Ibloiv svl Large Ballot for at High School vet-cati- u CONDITIONS, AN OUNCE OF CUNY WILL AS HOT JN HALF A MINUTE AS AN OF People Appreciate Action of Tooele County. cmpte Coming Election Aarir nt " er 9th grade Juno 15th thesa packages will On start to move to veterans through e registered letter serrlce of the A cowboy ((Rhapsody)) by Her- Postmasters postoftlce department nr Carton andBryos Jones. have been Instructed to deliver these j package! only to the veteran named on the package, even k though the Penney Store Founder Addressed Employees Pchage may be addressed in "care ,of another parson, firm, hotel or ; J. C. Penney, founder of tbe big company- - H the veteran has dlsd . - - em- evening where he addressed Payees of the stores of NephI, ML Pleasant and Eureka. The Eureka the meeting people who attended were Mr- - and bIrs- 8. Spalding. William Cronin, Mias Helen Cronin, MIm Margaret Gourley. Manager returned lo tbe raaerve awalt a aaw clal iot talca them to his lo-Poetoffice and apply for cash .Tbe ocaJ poat master paf1mant b,ajr bo, ca n?r' - the amount of will be paid (guaranteed) a dollar a day and board for each day work- Mn. Wilma Webber, recorder, ed. also that all supplies such aa reported eollectlone of $2,859.40 powder, caps, fuse and timber will The be supplied by the company. and disbursement of $3,484.81. There was no report from the elty profile will be divided equally by treasurer for the reason that the the company and worker after the bank atatemant had not arrived. freight hae been deducted. Nothing .will bo deducted from the workers half of the profits, the supplies ana a crican iglon. Acceptance of flag pole by Lloyd Randle, mayor of student body. c,u t0 the Colors, high school bojri and raising the flag by tha col- 0P Eaard, Scouts Dale Jamison, Alan Randle and Alan Wilson. . iha pledge to the flag by Scout Rex Goatee. presentation of award, N. Wil- - eTthrtThe' relations 1935TeVlalau proposing six business being greater by $17,000, veteran. hU 000 ,n 1886 tnan ,n RM tna . if. a veteran chooses to hold mav ha fIrst lhree month of 1986 are much 3 OFEW interest cent yeST UU- greater In volume than the eorree- - .til 1945. Or athe per stillS hold the may y paaVed April will carry a gain amend- - Paa tha o the other that will aur-three months othnVaJeIIndno W,U inters be pa,d after 14B- - ments to the stale constitution, and of this year, and that because of ln each the aecretary of sUte tbe o that the unit value was ja "directed to submit the proposed greater In 1929, shows that more City Well Development amendment to the electors of the customers are spending more money iTOgreMlJlg SaUStaCtOniy at the next general election ln than during the boom year of 1929. , ,t,te'manner Th business gain throughout tbs' the provided by law." which Very satisfactory progress 1 bemeani your ballot will carry a dea- - country la being evenly distributed of each proposed amend- - and the state of Utah ls comparing ing made at the city well by the con- motion Earekau Reports Finding a11 olhp expenses will be paid oy m0ire ment upon which you are to vote favorably with the others of the tractors, Bernatan A Kuhre, who re-Gola Nugget Worth $70.00 the company from their half. i United States in the gain. "star Spangled Banner! by THS ye, or no port that the well has been retimb- I I Mr. Joseph, in company .with his band. i ered down to the sump and that These amendments are: "Mr. II. E. Carlson, manager of local superintendent, Henry Falkner, Dedication of flag at Carl Eagar. proposing to amend 8ectlon 9 Ar-- JOBS OFFERED TINTIC BOYS drifting is now nnder way. Georgs IDAHO BEET HELDS Sylvester is supervising the work at the New Klondyke Mining Co., at made an Inspection of the properties tlolo vi of the Constitution of Utah Miller's Canyon was in town this a few days ago, and declares that fnilT1fy Financial Report the well, 'relating to compensation of memb- week reporting the finding of a large only a small amount ox work is i Fr;it.k Towuiry, uemhci nf the Now that drifting hai started the of the legislature. cri Vip Soon 'will Published can or shipment! gold nuggst Tbs value of tha nug- necessary before to smond Section 1, Juh county committee for the Na- - work will be watched very closely j Proposingba made. He brought In some fine Service, an- - by everyone because it la at a most get waa placed at $76." Article VII, relating to the state tlonal Reemployment Readers of the Reporter are won- r.ouncea that Tintic boys can sign interesting stage. It will determine The shove Item appeared In the samples of copper ore from the pro- the terms, excutlre departmentt Mport or rei,!dencea and dullea of 0ftlccr. for work In the beet fields of in the very near future whether or leit iMue of the Chronicle, publish- - party, running aa high aa fifteen dering why the financial Idaho If they so desire. Good wages aot the flow of water can be mater- ed at Delta, Utah, by Frank Beck- per cent, which were secured right the county has not been published amend t0 11, gection Propoaln, at the grass roots. The additional for the year 1935. It is wme weeks Art,de VI1 reiating to the appoint- - an be made by good workers. wlth, tally increased. a,yaaca All who are Interest must sign up Mr. Carlson and other Eureka values in silver makes it a, fins ship- - late right now b of the governor. Even If a great amount of addl- lve power ' uerx J. to amend section 8, by May 10th and be prepared to da- - tlonal water is not developed the people are extensively working a ping grede, eccordlng to Mr. Joseph,- been given by county Proposing next inrea on May 15th. The money will have been well spent group of placer claims ln the extreme who Is anxious to get tbs work go- Vickers that wltnin ins ArUcle x relatlng t0 the atate hoars part from or four weeks the report will appear who are Interested are and a worth while Improvement ac- western end of Millard county. For Ing aa soon as possible. youngsters educatlon Considerable new work to also In the Reporter at Eureka ana tne aoma time past a huge drag line has rrop08jng t0 amcnd section 18, urged to gr.t In touch with Mr. Town- - complished, In that the well will re- ox nepni. been In operation removing the aur- - planned for the Sliver Shields East Times-New- s 'Article to liability of loy at once. XII, quire no more attention for years Mr. Vlckera la a very busy man stockholders relating face material from the gold bearing Tintic holdings coma. However, It to almost a of banks. jto thesa daya due to having had a lot. - gravel and the work should now have cinch that a lot of new water to go- Proposing lo amend 8ection 2 of School Districts Will saddled onto him work of additional . advanced to the point where the Juab County People 10 ba Vra1llable from. tbe X. Article XIIl, Mating to taxation Of , Receive Slate Tax Money ,n treatment of gravel In the sluice when the Job to completed. .. toxee should be taken up. The work of Installing new water .. State funds are available for al- - ,. .... greatly to hla work. tax the stale. of amount $18,821,hl Loans In th by the state superintendent .pwr' ' B&nd M&kes Excellent 833.11 have bean authorised by th REVi FR.RY INJURED hi othli of publ,c "Auction to the forty may school districts In Utah to bring the ,a?a I" Showing at Lognn Meet Reconatructlon Finance Corporation -- ' ix F.VLL FROM LADDER -in UUh and Of this sum $14.785, lba 815 noMeJb,a MIHon H Wei P" cap,ta 'cb001 tund BP as of to a uo- undouhtldlv Tbs Tlntlo High School received 811.89 has been disbursed ReT william Frary to nursing a nt hM nVnlrt con- - rIu,rod br law, aording ih tlflcation mailed to all school boards Jponi,b1e r" r th lo.s of thMMndi dl.linctlon at tbs state music con- - February 89. 1936, according to a broken ,eft wrist aa a result of a I1!. , ,!ldy ' tests bald at Logan last week end report received from the Corpora- - hU trom a ladder. On Wednesday bY Iho state auditor, wuhlr. of a,lona f watr each mouth. This tVCl The total available la $194 936 6$ by th performance given by the Uon by Allen T. Sanford, aUt dl- nlght of iait week, while paporlng afc,V7i Counand' National w,n on was This haBd ltoV. hsr? Emergency band Bora rtl ,man iToom, the ladder on which he w,th monejr glee club of tbs school. In rector of mrt out of tha pra,ent atH tow 7heTn- pr,Tata tba lba" fact few schools of tbo atate show- - cil. Thl. does not Include loans Ending buckled, up and craahed hlbltlon par ,cb00' cb, ers have recently denbeen Installed, by advertising against ed such a splendid average ae did made direct by th Washington of- - bm (0 tha floor. llwts. If Dr. Withers comes back 'IartB and aUr toaka have bean lo- nr iii. rnrnnrstloii Utah has Tlntle. Tho following wero the rat- 1... rated- - For instance on meter reg- of number tha ,wUb . leKalIy required maiartolto through ings given tbs local school: J a bundrad do,,ara hie his JJ to .CABL SSl. Bear,3r proposipetition, hrtn ,atered excellent. . Maneuvering, th FRinA 1VMIXK MIS5LVP rlgncrs !.? 'L according to the kJ course of events, rth of water th first mouth that ,lyp? ln the tlon, regular Bend playing, nxcellenL ' Carl SandstronT was aeverly in- - wlll lto on tha baltot undar tba pJj 240 Is required. ChowSd received by Mr. Sanford. Tromblne aolo, Bryce Jones, or direct the visions Ihathto wa pJarttoauVsll legislation, waa authorised and Jursd tost Friday while at work In Tharfl wlll ,,,01,15, te close to rallsnt $271,260.00 the Apex Standard mine In East Tin-lut- e. aarinet - solo, Rsy VanLeuvan, $247,141.50 has been disbursed. ,$100,000 loft over after the $25 Pr , u ,n tic. He lost hla footing and fall a! of th .vSim Intent tho L! been not has It good. capita to paid, which means that thto 1 memorial nushmoro Mount The ten of distance shout banks feet, with suon suffering ba wlII to to available imounl aitt? compete apply Saxophone aolo, Jay Wheeler, Corporation ba b J to furnish a broken wrist and a Wad cut on the carving In the Black Hills of South a alafe proporty lax reduction. , or other lenders, hut parlor. to done Dakota mostly by, belng !J Nearly a hundred (Indents of the emergency financing at time when face.. i neana be oi he p,BCB tba It to said that ground squirrel. He was attended by Dr. Steels blasting. This method Is used down local school made lbs trip to Logan It has not otherwise been available. on basis toi a self finished ara an sustaining of Inch the of carriers to ' Is within as and deadly plague potent recovering reported and ware accorananled hv a lares Ballsy the first time In history. germs. aurfaca. ln hla this at Office. city. 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