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Show vy HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIG BONING DISTRICT t EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, VOLUME XXXV State Sanatorium Assn. Deplors Conditions in Utah' attitude toward the part of Ila population ia a remnant of the dark agea. With more than a thousand known definitely known whether or not the and perhaps three to five tlmea that metal pilue workers of the state are many actual cases, the state has Votes have hospital facilities for fewer than a going out on strike. been taken in all camps of Utah re- - hundred patients, suiting in every section voting to go, The public and most medical men out unless certain demands are con- are pathetic about the matter. No one wants to undertake the respon- ceeded by the operators. The workers are asking for a 50 slbillly and hard work of awaken-ceIncrease in wages and other con- - Ing public conscience to this glaring sessions,' such as oight hours from deficiency in onr public health pro- tollur to collar, etc. The workers gram. We are fifty yeurs behind the maintain they aie entitled to this additional wages to help meet the march of medical science in its wars upon this conquerable disease. greatly increased costs of living. We allow active open cases to jive Due to the fact that it hus been impossible to meet all of the mine at home and infect their children, operators, because some of them to walk our streets and expectorate o were out of the stale, definite action billions of virulent germs dally, strike was delayed, otherwise it er, to contaminate the air we all would have been taken before this breathe. We allow the Indigent ' tlent to go his way and die in his Both officials of the Union and most productive years for want of .mine operatora ate reluctant in giv- - care which almost every comnion-inout any Information regarding wealth in the union freely supplies, We have no adequate, thorough They merely state negotiations. Utah'e THURSDAY, Doctors find Natural BY RIVERS o A rafts, formed BREAKING AWAY Eureka Streets Federal Highway Will Be Oiled State Senator P. J. Pennell is authority for the etatement that the highway from 8antaquln to Eureka has been made a federal aid road Eureka' streets, a mile and a and that federal funde wll he forth- half of them, are going to be graded, Floating islands - VESTIGIAL UNO LONGER Route ia Now tub-trculo- ua ISO Number 48 Santaquin-Eurek- a BY PARTS BONES D OCTOBER 8, 193(J. AMAZE A M INUTE 8CIENTIFACTS ARNOLD Unused SILVER-LEA- j BANK OF TANGLED coming for ite Improvement. graveled and oiled. Thle decision waa made at the council meeting last Senator Pennell received thle formation from the state road Prlday evening when P. J. Pennell, BODY., BY THE CURRENT John H. Donnelly, J. T. Wilson, J. mlHSion, he says. -, The announcement le a moat E. Bergstrom and W. P. Greaves, of AND DISCOVERED ing one for it meane that money the Eureka Klwaula Club, met with DRIFTING IOOO which previously wee not available the council and put before the city MILES AT SEA. for the improvement of this highway officers a plan whereby this Imcan now be used in modernising it. provement could be made but with It meane that it will be open to par- little coat to the city. It waa explained by Mr. Fennell ticipate in practically all road funds. It means that if the people of Tin-ti- c that the state highway commission . are given proper consideration had agreed to grade, level, gravel it will be a hard surfaced road with- -' and oil a mle and a half of Eure-i- n a very short while. kas streets providing that the grs- It seems that the rotton road was furnished end the oil paid lat-..ttween Eureka and Santaquin has for. The plan presented to the city been the bone of contention, the j was that the cost of the oil and the e. dividing line between harmony and gravel be divided equally between discord with Tintic resident and j the city and the property owners county offlclaa for nearly 30 . Jacent to the Improvement. The g' years; It's Just about time that this plan met with the wholehearted ap-J- b Cornerstones lack perpetuity-Rapi- d eliminated, the reasons being a prove! of the council and action Is now being taken to get the work great many. deterioration of cornerexamination of achool children to as- Utah county and the state road under way at ouce. It ia estimated stone RECORDS WAS SHOWN IN THE (hey have nothing to say. commission have agreed that the that the cost of gravel and oil will However, along this line It Is ru- - certain whether they are infected, razing of a Washington mored that the Tintic Standard is fa- - We have not a single place in the Improvement of thle highway shall be about 85c per linear rod, .which THEATRE, WHOSE RECORDS WERE MOSTLY be number one on the list and now when properly divided will be a most vorable to the demands, and it Is state, outside of Salt Lake City, UNDECIPHERABLE. that the last obstacle for its improve- iuBlgniflcant sum. also said that in the event a walk where a poor family can be given ment has been removed Tintic peoout takes place (hey will hire no the benefit of proper examination According to the tentative eet-u- p n scab labor,-bu- t will close the mine and treatment and our archaic ple are anxiously awaiting to see the streets that will be thpi improvtude has not encouraged the deve- what action taked place. first. ed are Leadvllle Row, Church Street, It is hardly likely that Utah coun- Morgan Alley, and certain other Officlals of the Mammoth mine lopment of a single physician in Utah would make no remark with regard who could properly be called an auty. or the stato road commission, streets leading into the ones abova will dare offer another excuse for mentioned'. to the situation, except to state that thorlty on tuberculous, i efualng to make the route a modern It is time this condition was the property was closed down inde- The city officers are so enthused No reason for the action changed. highway. over the arrangement that they wlah finitely. It is time we ceased to be a black was given. to extend it. In the event that a The Chief Consolidated has been ipot on the map of adequate care similar arrangement can be made Game Issued Department dosed down for nearly two weeks for the tuberculolus. next spring they will be willing to Deer Hunt Proclamation guarantee The disease is here hundreds of due to dissatisfaction. j their proportion of anI people have it and from them, un- other mile or two of oil road. The slate game refuge committee present system, hundreds At the meeting the other evening , der , REPUBLICAN LADIES OP has declared the entire Digi Game Mayor Johnson presided TINTIC FORM ORGANIZATION ,mra w,n et ll- and all Democrats Name County it is a contageous disease, recog- - Republican Candidates Preserve, Xebo Cume Preserve, the councilman, with the exception of and parts Mr. Thomas, answered the roll call. At a well attended meeting on nl,0hl0t preventable and curable. Ticket at Eureka Meet 8tr"wberry Game Preserve Mt. of the known I10 Pish and the Cache, Lake, first w,r Ogden The minutes of the previous meeting the afternoon Monday Republican and Heaston preserves open to deer were read and accepted and all bills built, properly of Tintic formed an organl- - ,tep . Properly hunting during the regular season against the city were audited and ration, the purpose of which is to 0QlPP8d . and properly conducted which starts on October 20th and ordered paid when sufficient funds further the Republican movement Anltorium. ends October 30th, both dates in- were available. iu the Tlnllc District. clusive.. It will be permissible to A communication was received Frank Townley. local precinct rkpuLIJCAXH OP EUREKA shoot buck deer only with horns five from the Provo Chamber of Comchairmen, addressed the gathering IXSTAIJj HEADQUARTERS inches or more in length. merce informing Eureka that Highand explained what was expected of Hunters who plan to chase the way 26 from. Santaquin to Eureka an organisation of this kind, stress; The Republicans of Tintic are Jos- -' buckskin on the Cache, Pish Lake, had been Included ln the federal aid lug the fact that ladies can do s ,ng no tIme gettlng llarled j the Mt. Ogden and Heaston preserve;!, project system. The letter further much or more in a campaign of this political campaign. Already they should familiarize themselves with stated that Utah county wee in favor nature, than men. Th0 have eatabllahed headquarters in the regard to the restricted areas, thus 0f a modern highway into thle Mrs. Ralph Hopes waa named pres- - driver and Installed fur- - their county ticket last Prlday aiding and Secretary Dan Fields any chnnre of getting ln- - trict, a resolution to this effect and Mrs. N. Willmore secre- - niturQ anbuilding harone In moat of Democrats the of Juab Co, cording the fixtures. There are rest ln Eur0k0 to serious trouble. will having been passed by this civic tary. The various committees room accommodations and phone monlous conventions ever recorded named their ticket at a meeting held body at a meeting held laat March, within the county, the entire ticket in Eureka on Saturday morning of 'service. and that this resolution would be I elected by. acclamation and last week. The meeting was culled SCRANTON MINE OWNER Mrs. N. Willmore has been placed be,n DISTRICT' adhered to. So It now appears that IN VISITED THIS for the new of the an officers Immediate but hall the city jin organization and is charge of the quarters I ERROR MADE IN UMTIN'G Tintic ia going to have a modern selected In the same manner, motion transferred activities to the THE REGISTRATION AGENTS there to render service to any and being C. A. improved highway from 8antaqu!n of Mass., was called Miners which to Chapin The order Springfield, Union Hull, organizameeting one of affiliations. regardless jwtcij or owner After thirty years of Eureka, the in mine Scranton SecreC. Crane tion the!0 dominated the with . of Chairman II. the artlons She has records on nrevlous elec, by In the last issue the part of Tintic it now N'or.h Tintic District, hla post, and gathering. Wood at accompanied iif 'error Iona and Informsother political we mAde a grevloue statng assured that this district la The keynoter of the convention by his wile, ilslt-- d the property dur- th0 keynote speeches were made by that Mrs. Lydia Ferguson waa regie Ion which will gladly be given to R. E. to be given aome consideration 1"B going week. the uf latter the waa Alf Ounn and Winn of Salt of Prank and Lake part Nephl City, tratlon agent for district No. 3. The011, Mr. Chapin purchased the proper- - in the matter of roads. The city remore or were of leas his Eureka. .suggestions Townley error has already caused many regia- -' ty ln 1931 after his engineers had. corder was instructed to write the Those nominated were H. C. Crane followed to a line. , trants to he mislead and in tome DEMOCRATS OPENED Victor O. Pett, a staunch member recommended it to him but si nee tste highway commission a lettar of Nephi for four year commissioner, I Instances Inconvenienced. HKADUQARTERS TUESDAY Frank Townley of Eureka for two pf the Union, waa nominated aa rep- - that time very little work has been . f appreciation for this action, and The registration agent for District' 010 ' write all persons, civic cluba. year commissioner, Kenneth Webb rcaentatlve without opposition for done 0t the mine. However his visit etcNo. 3 le MRS GEORGE TINSMAN. - 0 letter of thanks for their ef- at this time seems to substantiate re- The Democrats uf Eureka opened 0f Nephl for attorney, and C. E. Rife this position. It le at her home, just northeast of ihclr headquarters on Tuesday even- - 0f Eureka for representative. All June Kendall of Nephl received C0n rumors that the Scranton la in for0 0long this line. It la very apthe high school, that expectant vot- ing, the location being thex Shea went over nomination for the office of four Hue for a development the acclamation. campaign. Parent that the city officials are by er! ere urged to go to determine If on Main street. in the selection of a new county year commissioner over hie Nephl' The mine ia well equipped and the nB to use their Influence In carry- they are properly registered. The party ia leaving nothing un- - committee R. E. Winn end Gordon rival, Russell Hawkins, who has held machinery and buildings have been ing this road improvement program done to make it a spot of conven- - Wood of Nephl received the uuan- - the office for the past four years. i well taken care of, a watchman hav-len- along to completion. Aside from the reading of the refor anyone who wishes to visit lmous vote for chairman and secre- L. W. Larson of Mammoth waa fos been continuously on the ground the place. They have rest room ac- - tary respectively. given the nomination of commission- - since Mr. Chapin took the property ports of the city officers for tho month of September and other minor commodatlone and telephone ear- The pleasing feature of the con- - er for two years, with practically no,-Pmatters this constated of the busiJ. Fennell, chairman of th.i vice and of course a bureau of tutor-- vention that there waa no dlraention opposition being shown. ness for the evening. matlon. east The C. The to aide and went whatever. the states attorney position Democratic county committee, will be the for An N. attendent west side "Jibed" togethed for the place Leatherbury. that a big rally will be held In Kuaccord- - Lest interests of the whole county It might be stated with authentl-tohe- r teka on the evening of Tuesday, Oc- - selected within a day or two, Pheasant and Quail Seasons in selecting what the delegates be- - city that the various Democratic of- -, 20th. Several state candidates Ing to leading Democrats. lleved would be the election of a fleet were hotly contested and that To Open Sunday, Nov. 8th will be here on that occasion to ad- Mining Blanks at Reporter Office, ticket that would work for the bene- - the successful candidates won out drees the voters of Tintic. i because they were successful In lit of all of Juab county. The pheasant and quail seasons Preceedlng the convention a very curing the delegatee to the county, have been definitely slsted to open Mr. Leatherbury and nice luncheon was served to all dele- - convention. November 8th, according to reports gates, this feature of the day being Mr. Pike were. heated In their race' from the state fish and game departhandled in a creditable manner by for the attorney job. Mr. Kendall ment. Prank Townley, chairman of the and Mr. Hawkins fought a good bat-- 1 The pheasant and quail seasons te for the commissioners job. Mr. Eureka Precinct committee. were originally scheduled to open Larson's opponents withdrew for the simultaneously with the duck set-so- n sake of party harmony and Mr. Pett1 STAKE CONFERENCE HERE on November lit, but were ON SUNDAY, OCTOBER 11TII waa unopposed. moved back one week due to insuf. ficient funds for enforcing both upThe quarterly conference of Tin- - CITY IIALI, Wl PROJECT land game and waterfowl laws at TAKEN UP ON MONDAY tic Stake will he held in Eureka on the same time. to October Sunday, Uth, according In most counties, the pheasant and a After nearly President E. Prank Birch. year's delay work' quail seasons will run for four days. The first session will be held at was resumed on Monday on the W For the first time in history the 10 o'clock in the morning. High PA project for. the Improvement of season will be extended to ' pheasant church officials from Salt Lake City the city hall aud it is understood four dsye iu Utah, Juab, Carbon, Box All members from city officials ihnt enough money will ha ln attendant-)- . Elder, Davie, Cache, Ducheane, of the Church are urged to be pres- - has been secured to complete th? Emery, Uintah and 8alt Lake countient. improvement. es- The eeaeon will open for three The work rnnslals of putting in a ' In Beaver, Weber, 8evler, Moi- -' 'days CAIiLED cement LOCAL PEOPLE TO approach to the building and gan, Grand, Iron and Millard. Tooele BUTTE FOR NEPHEW FUNERAL also cement slept, lending np to the la the only county with a two-da- y entrance. This long neglected Job season this year. Mrs. D. J. Sullivan and Mrs. John should not take more than ten days The pheaaant limit In all counties J. ' Sullivan were called to . Butte, to complete and when finished except Davie, Salt Lake, Iron and last week. on arcount of rcka will have a rity hull that all Tooele will be three male birda per tha death of thnlr nephew, Ray residents can be proud of. Last fall day. In the excepted countlee the Grant, aged 26 years, and an em- - boUv, the inside and outside of tha dally limit will be two male blrde. I he Anaconda Co. waa of a coat of paint. ployee place given Hens will bo protected In every secHe was a son uf Mr. and Mrs. Ja Others improvements are under tion this season. Grant, well known residents of that way thre, such as removing the According to announcement! Iscity, end all hie life had been spent hand stand in front of the building, sued by game offlclaU, quail shootthere. . end stralahtenlns up tho rear of Alice Marble of California ia the ing will be permitted ln only nine In addition to his parents and olh-- the property. The aland was taken Following the death of Secretary of War George H. Dern, Assistant new woman's tennis champion. In countlee this eeaeon, namely: Utah, there are surviving hla down In sections and can be replaced the excitinf at Forest Hills, Secretary Harry H. Woodring became head of the War departmentchil- - cr relatives two sons on a.nl two their and when notice wife, needed. short Mrs. with shown ia He Woodring here dnughlsrs. I I he defeated Champion Helen S,V tiS. acting secretary. : Ho was burled at Butts last .Thuri,. 8,ler' u,n,0h 0Dd dr.n, Marcus and Melissa, on tin lawn of their residence In Mount Jacobs wener, day. Mining Blanks at Reporter Office. Vtrnon, Virginia, 'useful) ORGANS IN THE VINES AND TREES, HAVE BEEN BORNE nt be-iv- el pa-tim- ad-Ut- ah . atti-dow- . ' Republicans and Democrats Name Their Respective County Tickets I s - nt ' - G0" : , ce New War Secretary and His Family . I ' , . |