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Show rmr 5C . DEVOTED TO THE QBEAT TINTIC MINING DISTRICT C. VOLUME XXXV Hundreds of Tintic People Purchase Veteran Poppies information, cerning the tax sale to be held at following - A Nephl tomorrow morning, haa been furniehed the Reporter by County Clerk J. H. Vickeri. From the large number of inquiries made at the county offices it appears that much more interest in being taken in the sale of delinquent property than has been demonstrated in years passed at like sales. From this it is expected that there will be. property change hands due to the bidding. There are 761 tax deeds issued on unredeemed property and recorded,1 putting this property In the name of the County. Of this number there 700 deeds, remains approximately which will be offered for sale on Frl- day. The question has come up as to whose responsibility it is to conduct of our this sale. Section laws provides that the Board of County Commissioners shall, during the month of May in each year, of- -' fer for sale at the front door of the Northern Utah Will Get County Court House, each parcel of Government Air Base real estate which has been conveyed to the County during the current The fantastic hopes pf residents of year. After the isle is snnounced. If It this section that the governments is desired, the list of the property Rocky Mountain Air Defense Base -, may be read hy some other person might be established in Cedar Valwent or some other complace ley hoard of selected by the nearby county mlssloners. ,"west" the other day when Repre-- j .The only bid the county commli- - sentatives J. Will Robinson and Abe sloners are authorised to accept is Murdock, who arrived in this elate an amount sufficient to pay taxei, on a short visit, announced that its I penalties, Interest and costs, includ- - location would he in some section Ing all taxes assessed subsequent to of northern Utah, They stated that authoritative the date of the certificate of sale. However, a person may bid the full formation waa to the effect that amount for leu than the total area northern Utah had been definitely If a person bids selected for the Rocky Mountain re- of the property. FIVE-FOO- A yosr. tion aeem to havp Inside Information on thata the main the question . . believe . ' a a could afford to do. Again tho question arises, what protection bee the property owner, The eectlon of the law referred to The above In part la as follows: Board of County Commissioners shall, at any time after the period of redemption has expired and be- fore the sale aa herein provided, per-mit the redemption of auch property. The Interpretation put upon this Is that the owner may at any time up to the time of sale save hla property .. th h Bav lo taxe. Denalty ln- of th tenet and costs Although tlm word to used It to a purchaee, a deed must be leaned to dear .... the title. 44- Commencement Exercises Held at Tintic High School . (nr TlntirHigGtohMl Senior and lor gradual were held at the j No specific reason for this selec- waa given but local people who Toes! a . T PIN HEAD powerful Del-duct- ed Flying - ,000 1 WflTI JlVinPnfl fir nri I wh... re.nrh. m.d. - -K auI aa ala am 1m m Jt 1A f. The address of welcome wae given by Miss Myrie Blackett of the fien- ior clasa, who wae given this honor by being the leader of her class In The graduates were presented by Principal J. T. Wilson. presented them with their diplomas, Tha Senior gift to the school was It was a beautiful radio aaL unship medals Were not presented. However, the students winning this distinction ere Miss Myrie Blackett and Ernest Curwln. The Invocation wns by Rev. Wll- llam Frary and the benedltlon hy EL W. Redmond. Thera sre about 3,000 enlisted men under special Instruction at all times In ths various schools main- talnod by the United States Navy. j k S' ., sss Th. mr. .1 CnS,. J h. zjehl hox the gemee PAYSON It behooves all Tintic motorists to have their cars Inspected and to dls- -' play the Inspection sign on and after the first of June for local officers stated that they are going to with the atate tax com- a hundred per cent In en- forcing the law. Regardless of whether it la a new car or not the little red sticker must be displayed on the windshield of every automobile that operates on the streets or highways and those who fair to display it are going to hava to anewer to the law. Sargent and Frank Marti nes. The Associated Civic Clubs la made UP cv,c cluba In 15 counties of outbern Utah and It covers (5 per cenl of the ,rM of the state. It ,ueB a monthly paper having a bout ten thouiand cuaton ve cop-mlsal- nn ,er I Mr- Rowe outlined to the meeting the Program which will he carried out n Eureka when the club meets bere on tbe of next month, and ae received assurance that a large crwd would be In attendance. - Lead Output Increases During Month of April Levies cf Tax Commission World lead Tradition m April totaled 140.367 tons compared with Protest, are being heard today at 128747 tonl Jn March and 1g , ae d deep impression on the grsduates. operated relief truck betwasn tbs lows: i By Illustration he brought home the county aeat and Tintic. fact that opportunities today are Mr chappel wae born at Nephl greater than ever before to the were School Band, selections by the girls double trio and by the eehool chor- - 0B An- - Ste Representative Mrs. All Cars Must Be Inspected D. C. Gibson of Carbon county. Jack by June 1st Say Officers Vlgnetto of the Helper Bank, James ed conf properly prepares to accept them. Other numbers on the program FEET. Helper Plays Doubleheader May 31 auditorium on Friday evening of henceforth, according to the ruling. The break came in the extra in- last week, the building being packning period when Erickson, who went ed to capacity with townspeople. InIt was undoubtedly the most teresting program of this nature permitted a man to go to third base. given in many years as evidenced hy Conrad Thomas Chappel, aged 43 Perkins of Dividend was then sent 'r,r nra. died iuddenly ."hi. home ii In a ptnch'hitter tnd h, dtlinrtd' cD(Utionl hniid. beard on Nephl on Wedneadar ol leal week In grant etrle. aleahlng a etngle over ejw lr?M, ,n er hi Ogden, even-Eaga- ' C J tllll AUIMlHV Will nll UUllUUj j tlrhtMM no flf8t and showed real ability by the end d "?ma tha He. a Beer Parlor operators of the state very tine stick work, getting three of Utah received a jolt the other day safeties. He should be a power with when the liquor commission an- - the team this season nounced that all women employees Oscar Erickson, a Mammoth boy, mu,t be released at once aa it to pitched for Payson and did very against the law. Anyone violating good for awhile and although he the ordar wH1 haTe h,a license re-- mitted 17 hits he finished the game, 1 VAlfffcd ' Inter The econd. am wa It to a severe blow to a lot of beer eating from the fans viewpoint, dealers for the reason that their set The old veteran Richards went on up does not Justify the employment the mound to face Elmer, young of men help. Also for the reason right hander from Payson, and they 8mai1 dealers have been battled along pretty evenly for the )hat a lot ,n (be habit permitting their game and an extra innlnga required wives and daughters to dispense beer to decide the affair. Richards al- hlr.,n manhelp to fio the lowed 6 hlti and Elmer 8, exactly a , I X? rit i. j&xmrjs: ssToZZ r.: - LARKS ARE KNOWN TO FLY AT A HEIGHT OP Beer Parlors anyoTor HIGH- Eagles and Women Cannot Work JJt Last Monday evening at the office of the Utah Power and Light company. the members of the First Aid Class, who had been working for the past twelve weeke on first aid, re- - Saturday aa Tintic'e representative to the monthly meeting of the As-ceived their final examinations. W. Healer of the Bureau of soclated Civic Clubs of Southern Mines, came out from Salt Lake and Utah. Mr. Rowe took an active part He was In the many important matters conducted the examination. accompanied by W. L. Cone, safety, which came up for consideration of the Power company, Har- - ing the aession. The business meeting was held in ry McEwan, of the safety department of the same company, S. S. Packard, the Helper high school and was pre-- j division superintendent; Alma Alger, elded over by President Frank Mar-,Te- d Maynaid, Elton Hartley, Orvll tines. Rood questions predominate 'Gee of the Provo office, and Cuy ed and the one of greatest import- Christianson, the instructor of the a nee to Tintic people was that of the local class, who Is a member of the Roosevelt Transcontinental Highway Provo office. through Grand Junction, Colorado, i After the examination waa con- - .Price, Spanish Fork, Eureka and a number of nice talks were ta. The action of the meeting shows given by Mr. Keeler and the other that the association la solidly bshlnd . visitors. j this routs and will send a committee Mr. Keeler announced that he to Chicago next month to urge the j recommend the following men. Immediate designation of this road, i would who had completed the work, for Speakers at the afternoon aeeilon certificates, which will come from Included S. J. Stevenson of the Utah F. W. Washington: R. L. Ball, Jas. Brady, Manufacturers Association; V. S. Bardsley, D. S. Clement, T. A.'Marr, of the American Automobile Clement, Reed Chadwick, Edward Aasn. of Washington, D. C., and Fox, N. C. Fillmore, Dan Hall, L. D. Howard Meana of the Carbon Rock .Myers, W. D. Roper, John F. Rowe, and Asphalt company. At the banquet held in the r, Ceorge A. Ruff, J. O. Nash, Carl L. K. Spurrier, Robert Dunn ing, presided over by J. A. Loftis, division manager of the D. A R. O., and James Chatwin. These men have a class record of the following speakers addressed the from 17 to 27 M hours. The mini- - large number preeent: Mayor Sprat-mu- m required la 16 hours. illng of Helper, County Commission- 'er Engel, Bert Manly of the Utah dur-dlrect- or tlful supply of water, and of course Cedar Valley or other rallies adja- cent .to TInlle are rather barren sec- tlons with a limited supply of water during the wettest of years. vrx-- y, First Aid Students Will Receive Govt. Certificates double header from Payson last Sunday. The first game waa won score of 16 to 3 with a one-sidand the second, a closely contested affair, by the tune of 6 to 4. The A Number 30 -- clear Bailing or rough going. Lowell, a product from some where In the sand awept areas of the middle west whoea first name Is not yet vary familiar, did the mound work be and ln tbe 111 l3G. HEAD OF A PIN WOULD APPEA MOM THAN FIVE FEET WIDE UNDER THE MOST microscope. world's MINES SILVER-LEA- BY ! perty, then he Is the higher bidder, If a third person bide the full sum of the taxes, penalty, Interest and costs, for K of the property, then that person la the highest bidder, etc. 2M, AMAZE A MINUTE SCIENTIFACT S ARNOLD Hundreds of Tintic people purchased poppies last Saturday from the American Legion Auxiliary and thereby made the Poppy Day event a success. Throughout the entire day Legion ladles and others canvassed the town with the little red flowers and received splendid response for their efforts. Praise for the wholeheart-- i ed support Is given by Mrs. Maynard Orlggs, who was chairman of the Poppy Day Committee this year. The funds raised in this fashion will be used a hundred per cent for, man the benefit of the who needs assistance, or for the benefit of his dependents If he be one of those who have "gone west.", First a specified portion Is given to the disabled veteran who made the poppy, and the remainder is placed in the local units treasury for use in relieving local worthy cases. In distributing the benefits from a fund of this nature it is for all men, not particularly members of the American Legion of Veterans of Foreign Wars. con- -- HAY EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, Delinquent Tax Sale Tomorrow The HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST mpeny on the assessments recent- Por the flrat four monthe of 1636 J"ad ,Y uhe laX commlaa,on- lead production totaled 540,75 tons The Telephone company is protest- against 506.587 In the like period of 4 ,nc a increase In the assessment of ast year. 030 100 00 J i 5 ,hif Properties totaling $1,000. 001 300 01 World sine production In April Utah Copper company will 130,958 ton. against negated a written statement protesting eg var(,h ,nit no ass in An-- n A great treat to in .tore for the a $7,000,000 increase in ite valua- For the nr.tfour monthe baseball flDS of tll6 Tllltlc District tlons. Inroductlon tottlfld Ric RIA tnnii next Sunday afternoon when Helper Increases in mining atsessmeqls agMnst 476,864 n the like period of comet here for a double header with g said to be of such proportions that rear aao Dividend. The first game is seked- a reduction in personal property tax Worid hJ uied to start promptly at 1.30 p. m. will be made. of ' There seems to be little doubt but quarter smounted to ! 85100 tons what theiie two leBms are outatand- - MECHANICS HAND HURT compared with aoa.iuv in the fourth evare and the IN ng jn league pretty FREAK ACCIDENT FRIDAY quater of 1935 and 281,700 In the Is Helper leading enly matched. .third quarter of 1935. Thle to an the league by reason of having de- Arnold Farinas, auto mechanic rate of 95,033 tons CPle Motor C- - SSIiTni emp'yed at the F,n1 garage, received a badly lacerated spectively. a.g0 bat ,n the there is pretty apt to be a different hand" last Friday afternoon when it story to the outcome for Dividend was caught in the crank shaft of an sc tin FPtnnitr ,mpr0Ted mater,aH5r thrU PraC IV THE TINTIO DISTRICT washeund . aUir0bFarl'shl tlce. . The reason for the double header ci,e working on the bearings when' An epidemic of scarlet fever haa is game was a Bpectator" started broken out pUy.V rnnlwS lnV.Uh Salem week, m ot he uU thVt tktml-- ! whlchh v,,n w0 ekonld hare been plnred chnnlce hand wa. caught ln the en- - im. rit - VSTr mS M ft pt vfvfr 'Z'Zl Hnper'lo'' II, w 1.1- -' Franlr Bacon Delegate to National Demo Convention Frank Bacon, member qf the Juab county commission and one of the prominent Democrats in this section of the state, waa elected a delegate from the first district to attend the - orUt C-- I !. ttrasi,sa,ES3.,ss ePIrUr. .1 Vf.1 a- '- - Mem- - b,,t neverthe,eH" ,l could hve becn moth, where there art laid to be th0 raUHB of hlm l0lllng h entlre nearIy a doaen caMI Then ,ata laat hand. j week It made He appearance In Eu- ! reka where five rases are now un- BIG dur quarantine, Gl'YS VISIT IN EUREKA Scarlet fever Is a very dangerous ' daeaae and ewy precaution ahonld The general manager of the Salt be taken to prevent its spreading, Lake Trlbuno nnd Telegram, Mr. Those In quarantine should comply Mullins; the managing editor of tho strictly to the rules in tn effort to Suit Lake Telegram, Mr. Con; and expose no one else. the circulation manager of the Trlb 4- end Telegram; Stanley Baldwin, Twn Fnrplrn. Mon Pi van were In Eureka last week end on Offices St State KO Meet business. They were boosting the stock of these papers and there to Dennis Harrington and John Don-no question but what they did so ot Eureka were given offices to a great degree. , tb atate convention of the Mr. Baldwin to a former Eureka boy and hla success on the big Salt Knights of Columbus held at Salt Lake paper Is a matter of pride to City on Sunday. Mr. Harrlng- named atate advocate and . ton wae the people of Tintic. Mr. Donnelly alternate to the eu- Ipreme convention. EQUALIZATION DATES SET Other officers elected were Frank BY COUNTY COMMISSIONERS iW. Liston of 8slt Lake, elate depu- Announcement 1s mado that the ty Jemee W. Quinn of Balt Lake, rounly commissioners will set as a state secretary; Joseph Bonaccl., Jr., board of equalisation In Eureka on Price, state treasurer; W. F. Fisher, Monday, June 8th, It being the only Ogden, state warden; Albert Batiste, date on which a meeting of this na- - Helper, alternate to supreme con- lure will he held in the western end ventlon. Delegates are Mr. Llatoa of the rounty. However, the board end Harvey F. Cahill of Ogden. will hold similar sesslona at Nephl. on June 4th and 12th. 1 The whippoorwill, a relative of the Tintic people who have tax adjust- -' nlghthawk, Is much more of a night mont matters to present before tho bird, and takes to the air In tho commissioners should do so on Juno evening after the nlghthawk la TltllU'NK-TKLKGHAN- National Democratic convention to be held in Philadelphia, Pa., the so- lection having been made at the Gypsy Tribe ST6 0 UBted stale convention held In Ogden last After Gyping Local People Saturday. Other Tintic delegates at- tending wore P. J. Fennell, Dennis a band of Gypsies landed in few Harrington and II. E. McClain. a reka lute last week and spend I At this convention tho Domocretea hours visiting with the residents of elected A. S. Brown as national com- our city. That la the female apeclee 0 mltteeman, and Mrs. J. R. Rawlins 1 national committee woman, both f being residents of Ball Lake City. 1 Delegates at large were named as cess. 0 follows: O. R. Mlchelscn of Sevier in 0 county; Secretary of War George II. 1 Dern; Mrs. Anna T. Plerccy of Salt 0 Lake county; Sophus Bcrtlesn of 8 Sanpete county; Silas Rowley of Car- bon county: Ml ns Beryl Froyd of Most of the others were reticent In 7 Iron county; Mrs. A. B. Morgan of cared because they claiming losess Score hy Innings: Utah County; Mrs. W. B. Jones of not to admit they were easy marks. 3 Cacho county. 210 000 000 However, the local police officers aJrB 323 150 12x 16 Dividend Delegates from tha second district got busy on tho Job and ordered the I are Dr. PAYSON deal Jay M. Schaffer of Ilnx Elder band out of town before a groat I AB. H. O. A. county, and Mr. Baron of Juab roun- of pilfering had been done. 1 l ty. When It somea to Gypsies, people Simmons s 1 1 Delegatee from the second district should remember that the American Ferguson 2b 1 are Mrs. D. L. Rice of Davis rounty, 4 e e a e e 3b Barnett from slang word, gyp originated I 0 and Blalna . Larson of 8all Lake the Gypsy, so If you don't want to Weight If eeaeeoeeae tha Itb. 0 rounty. 4 rf Snyder the away, Oypalqe keep I gt typed t 11"?" m M I A. fke silent. |