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Show HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIG MINING DISTRICT EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY. VOLUME XXXV 'Cannot Cut Xmas Trees in Tintic Meet Saturday at Moab! MINES D XuinW UTAH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, litftf. AMAZE A MINUTE BY ARNOLD 8CIENTIFACTS Southern Civic Clubs SILVER-LEA- Duck Shooting Very Poor at the Clear Lake Grounds 2 Strike Conditions Remain the Same A number of Tintic sportsmen were at Clear Lake during the past ) oe jweek hnnllnx ducks and hunting was just about all that was gotten conditions in the Tintic strus whan the year fTha aeaaon j for the birds are fewer than at any District are pretty well cleared up la demand in are treea y( hrllmaa time in hlatory. There are not many at the present time with only a i .close at hand and aa uaual there are or geese in that section and couple of the mines remaining clos.ducks L going to be a certain number of out i the few that there la are kept out ed and with Indications pointing to ' the t the district peraona poaching in the middle of the lakes by She the fact that they will resume opV ivounx Pina treea of the Tiutle I)la- j constant improvement activities now erations under some suitable agreeI trlcl ; under way. Before good shooting ment before very long. I These persons, mostly from the ran be exported northern ducks will The mines of the Standard comGalley towns, realizlnx that the xov- have to como In. pany, including the Tintic Standard, i ernment rules and rexulutlons are At present there are about thirty Eureka Standard and Eureka - anfiiFMil he fnr,it rinirn In Idly, , men employ- are now teams and seventy-fiv- e will convene back to fall practically ed there under a lWA project which force capacity. These with Frank O.l properties re- will wln-of that Hamed work last make completed m The charxe. Frw.ueni. Thursday with ,'erally atrip our hills of the small UBUal section one of the finest migratory, skeleton crews but now will be held at 6:30 banquet elseloot their and 'growth peddle bird aunef uarlcs In the entire west- - every man who was on thepractically U( a dance at 1:30 will con-- j payrolls Thia prac- - p; 'where at a nice profit. cm section and second only to the before the walkout on October for the first day.; 12th l,h pr0 :tlce must come to an end and near At Lake great refuge. present back at work, ore la being pro-tw- o 10 general business . ;ery resident of Tintic must aaslstj Pevlo big dykes have been completed ,Uced on lhe uauai ainount and wh,ch all members and In atopplnx It. When pine trees are ?f two large lakes, and the there Is little to Indicate the forming l Invited, the ezecullve the recent district1 .being carted throuxh this third one is nearly finished. It Is labor troubles, w,n Doon to ut- l 1 of the number load the truck the by understood there will be two more) The North Lily and all other t Vehicle should be taken and if pro- - 1 ne ,he prorBra for tha open constructed before the Job Is properties owned by the Interna-finall- y dykes 1 ' " perly reported It would only be a j over with. These are all Smelting company are also Sunday forenoon irill be spent In matter of a few hours until they tlfirlul lakes and are In addition to back to work with full craws Even the b; siting sr in the hands of the government' he, v,,,nlty ,of f Clear Lake proper. I heir properties where only leasing forestry department. The city and The several thousand acres pur- was under way have gone back to V county officers should keep a dose chased by the slate gnme department normal activity. of form watch with regard to this to make this hunting place was early The situation at Mammoth with j r1! thievery. In the summer completely fenced to regard to the Mammoth mine Is still T . few a months , It has auly been , I revenl livestock from feeding on the same with the men of ,h 5 property being axo since department of justice the grounds. This has been the Idle. Officers of the comps ny I Tentative plans call for the party say . ; vestige tors were In Tintic and made means of allowing tullles and other they are satisfied to coast b for hrt,r along Bf,er, lunrh, several arrests of persons who were J wonnnlurnl growth springing up In the present in this fashion. Indicat! cedar without B1tourf i proper post, unjr cutting derful manner and by the time ing that they are : going to make no permits and at that lime these In- another year arrives it will be a effort to reopen until W 1 ba I atrlke troubles ,!?P :veetixatora stated emphatically that veritable home for water fowl. For throughout the entire state are setd" " la"d e,l,!er Jght young timber, regardless of what it. yar the whole territory has been tled definitely. The Mxmmoth American Legion Auxiliary Kiwanis Club Names grazed to the grass roots hy cattle. miners did not go on strike but indomain. Only a permit for mature monument. Monument stead the mine closed down before the valley, Candidates to be Chosen Installed the New Officers. timber can be secured. Goosenecks of the San Juan river.', such action was taken, if it waa ever Returned Officials ", With County e ,.EnSUK the Navajo Indian reservation and The Mammoth waa millions of dollars through Frcm West End of Juab contemplated. Last week the American Lesion There very enthusiastic the return trip over the Navajo the mine in that section of tho only a new tand other sources planting dlstrlrl with a payroll. ' (formerly Lee's Ferry) bridge, the meeting of the Klwanis t'lub last , Auxiliary held a very well attended -growth of timber It is foolish to ex- - Grand Canyon national park and the night, with practically all members and interesting meeting at which . County Coinmiioucrs Frank Ba- Conditions at tho Chief Consolismall Pina attendance, and those absent had time they Installed their newly con, llusscli Hawkins and W. II. dated mine In Eureka are just the Kan,ab forest. iii h jin !; it Permitted. f W. Balsey and Mitchell Mellch, logical excuses for being away. The ' elected officers and rounded out the Gardner. County Clerk J. II. Vlck- - same as they have been for many n EUFB dU ,.r" president and secretary, respectively, turkey and bean contest Is waxing evening with a very nice social sea- - efs, mid Wm. Goodwin, a WP.V en-- ,. wecKs. The employees at thU propyears la lng the past tha Mot nonf cuj)i request hot but at the present time the slon. glneer, returned on Sunday after a erty are still out and there seems 1 X re?uJ Mra. Cuba Davis of Iayson, No. trip Into the extreme western end to he bnt little chance that 'J E. Kerby, chair- - team under the direction of Lew, to visitors J. notify (they 1 sokb Tlnttc bids or vegetation, nan entertainment committee Key seems to have all tha best of I District Committee Woman, was of the county, where they visited will return to work under the plan v imh on s on an the race; however, Ses Spalding, in the installing officer and also the under which they quit. These emop j,0jej reservations. Her remarks Chief among the business matters charge of the opposition, and his pilndpal speaker. ployees were working under a sort of community leasing system whereto be discussed by the Associated henchmen, may forinuh.te somethin were in the nature of a report on It appears by all of them divided equally the Clvle Club directors at Moab will be that may turn the tide In hla faror. the National Convention' recently er project at Callao. The program ou this orraslon held In Cleveland, Ohio. She also that a siren m of water, known aa prnflta after a certain turn had the gasoline tax question. vanishes Into the been made. If the mine reopens It A vote will be taken on whether was under the direction of Jerry told or the wouderfnl showing of the Tom's Creek, Fayaon Legion to sponsor legislative action leading Bergstrom, secretary of the club. Auxiliary rhorus ; round anl returns no more to the appears that It will have to be done Miss Salisbury, gave three read- - which attended tho convention. The surfuce, and the Idea Is to prevent on some other arrangement amendment ao than Join Elks L odira Toniirht thal noconstitutional It was decide! go thal which existed during the past which were eiiihusiiistlrully re- - chorus did not win either of the this if possible. 4 of tax th Inga part gasoline . Following three prizes but they were given a make a WP.V project railing for the two and a half years. automobile license and regls- - celved by all present. s: r T,DUC i 11' t ration fees may be dlrerted to pnr- - this Ilev. William Frary, of the local very high rating among the choruses construction of n rew stream bed Throughout the stale the strike b. 1. O. Elks, are going to have - M. E. Church, gave a lecture that which participated. above the point of disup- - condition waa changed but little or ditch state for the other than highposes big lime this evening when they ln- - way system. The officers Installed at this meet- - prarance and thus carry it down for during tho past week. Bingham, jwas most appropriate and drove lllate one of the largest classes of were: Ing member the use of Pallno farmers and ranch- - Lark and Park City workers and a home lesson that every ' in history of the order g. candidates Emma Mrs. era. Wheeler, mine owners huve failed to come to absorbed. and president. appreciated New Candidates recent years. The committee In Three Mrs. Lydia Wilson, first vice presl- Victor Thomas, a member of the any agreement whatever, In fact It File for School Election Eureka City Council, was present dent. charge of this, according to Exalted appears that they are as far away to Streets EurelVs Again Holer Maynard Cronin, has laft nothMrs. Martha VanWagnner, second from a settlement as ever. The mine and at tha next meeting this gen- The school election, M be held tleman will be Initiated Into the vice president. ing undone to make of the event a be Lgh'ed for Holidays owners at these places have offered "red letter" one, la fact second to December 2nd, la g un be a real rluh. Mr. Thomas Is the first Mrs. Erma Ilacon, secretary and a 25c a day Increase in wages and none ever held. heated affair according to all Indl- - member of the council to Join treasurer. certain other minor concessions John F. Itowe, Ui.'.nager of the city Following tha initiation a swell cations, aa several candidates are the club. Mrs. Myrtle rain ter. hlatorlan. jg branch of the Utah Power and which up to the present time have Mayor Albert Johnson luach and averythlng will ha served, running In each of the two districts I Mrs. Beatrice Sax, aergeant member for n long time company, announces that he been refused. It Is understood tbs Light and the committee has even taken where elections are taking place, arms. and hla crew will start at once on workers are holding for a 60c InIn District No. !, Eureka there 'the precaution to have two phyalThe various appointive officers repairing and placing in shape for crease so the wage scale will be on At this session men were noml- - have been two names added since ; clana la attendance ao that the batnd the committees have not been operating the electric holiday dls-djt-le a par with that being paid In Tin-ti- c. two voted be weeks (0 upon scarred candldatea might get a the last Issue of the Reporter and nlwt Main Street hencei 0 apl aa offireri of lha fIub named by Mra. Wheeler aa yet, bnt ptar which adorned certain amount of pleaaure out of they are Edward Fox and Mra. May for ha engu)nK year Thoae namwl they will probably be preaented at ai,t Yulellde aeaaon. Most of the tha featlvltlea which are acheduleil Hugarald Cronin. Thoae previous- the next meeting to be held on Mon- - light atrlnga are owned hy Indl-a p0ations were as follows: directly after the Initiation. Wheel ly announcing their candidary were I Day,d pwal-M- lL vlduala but the work of replndng day evening, November 23rd. chairs, lounges and cota have been Charlee Bechtol and Fred Dlttmer. In the card playing during the so-- broken end burned out globes will Wilson Lee, Pes Vlce president In Mammoth, which is District provided and the drug stores have ciul session the high score prize went ,a done by the company providing an(j George Forsey. to remain open extra hours. No. 4, one new name has been add- - gpaijjng i ired Trustees Dan Cronin, R. E. Fer- - to Mra. Wheeler and the second the bulbs are furnished hy the own- Th venturesome persona who are ed to the list, that being the name era of the lines. Lew,a Kay Ja xvUon Brlg prize t0 Mri. Painter. I going to taka the plunge this even- - or Fred Harryman. .The two pte- - Alht.rlyi Vern Rife, Frank Bacon. Mr. Howe has received word from -- the headquarters of his coirpsny loj lw0 big bull elk which they secured id New hunting on the Nebo reserve. Lflxt Mefitimr be effect that all the power desired while were accompanied on the trip for electrical street decorations will, They A. Hanson of Goshen, who al- J. December! by from free be furnished Woodcraft held a 1st until 3rd. both dates ao landed a nice elk. meeting last week Inclusive. January Out of more than twenty applicaw' elected e new ed i i on and they will be Initiated into the will have to choose frr.tu (hem. tions too none Is for the put In by sportsmen of this It city early " officer. After the butlnem or for some ga l 'tel The school district v,i'l furnish section of the state the three above lodge at a date not far Into the fuserure in organlziilon C Among odd names of American session card playing and a general a Christmas .tree and erec. It In a mentioned were the ture. all necessary materiel for the ilec- only ones to Mra. Julia ottt towns are: Leaf. X. C.; Stem, S. C.; good time was had. lion including ballot will tecelve permits and all three ot llowe location, prominent score e prize f.- -. Buds, Illinois; Petal, Mississippi; Whitehead won high of lighting this properly. them were for the Mt. Nebo section. Very Fine Oiling Job Done and Mrs. H. E. Naylor cut prize. take rare pn The report that the elk were not was The hostess for the evening on Eureka Citys Streets ini too numerq.ua and that several bantBlanks at Reporter Office. Legal Mrs. Alice 8lcwart. mt ers on Mt. Nebo failed to get game. j . elsctcd are tho newly Eureka can certainly be pruud of Following Hunting In the Manti foreet ha ' officers: c the street oiling Job which has Just also been poor with only about ! guardian beeu completed by the elate road Mary Edwards, pnst lire half, the permit holdera being sucunder the supervision commission neighbor. I. I' cessful. Reports from the northern 1 neigh-Wanda f aye E. McClain, road foreman fir Knotts, guardian of of the state Indicates that part or. Ibis district. Dg I hunting has been about aa good this Laura Blight, advisor. The strvets- - oiled were ladville ! year aa for several seasons past. ! Emma Naylor, inuglcUn. Row, Church and the north aide of i Julia Whitehead, clerk. Main street from the huslnoss secMINING EDUCATION GROUP Juuu Campbell, attendant. tion to the water tank, also the NAMED I1Y.OOMMF.RCK CLUB Inner wutch. Luella ; Main th from south aide of jliuslnoss Emma Wheeler, outer watch. district to Gourley'a store, rhrw A public education Ella Stcwnrl, enpctlu or gnat ds. ether short streets connecllru Main of the Salt Lake Chamber of ComElizabeth Cnslleton, rorriutiioiid- and Leadvllle Row word improved merce mining committee waa apIn tbs some manner. They oie Marst-rami Drew .Milan pointed i recently to begin a campaign Iluyi. Codlva, Bridge and Shrlver streets. to acquaint residents of Utah with ! yntbla Pickett, managers. The Improvements are the finest the Importance of the mining indusRom Phipps, hanker. made on iht alreuta of Knreka alnce -4 JflHle f.tiMivan, fhi; nr.i". try to the state. the Mein street cement wss laid. The Annlla .uusleli.n, was named by Sessions, Eureka people are proud of U, esA. B. Young, committee It whose chairman, those pecially pioperty li t Ul STARTING. during a recent session of the Salt passes. It is thought that In the I veLake Chamber of Commerce. sprlugllme, when qoo.1 weal her arThe new group la headed by Glen cold westlier i;t grpc.an. la rives, the slate van be Induced to Waller of the Utah Power an,) Light Iranamlfcdon becomes ronxeuled and oil other eectlons of Eurcka'a it reel a causes hard start lux, accoidlng to Company, chairman; and Includes and alleys. A remarkable spill photographed Joseph Wlrthlln, tho Utah Motorist Asamdatlon. This In getting lhe proprr trade and prominent mining Is a retisnn why tho battery rhould during the Hunters' Centenary plate 'msn; W. II. Eardley, assistant man-eve- nt drainaa on the just niied at Adelaide, Australia. "Re- - ager of the U. 8. be kept In first dnss condill iii thru-oand Re it was neevasary 19 :u! several lePh:ccs form" is shown n moment after he fining Company; A.Smelting the muter months. far from the Seventeenth century C. Moore, lales Never ches deep In some placet on intermurrle Unistcr must the .. . Jlstoral ugly. had fallen with his rider. The horse manager of Columbia Steel a scene as this .M Corporasecting streets. The illy should at gun1 Men laud lhe silent woman, but apparently is taking a seat on live tion, and E. M. Tlttmsn, assistant Intrude. On the walk to . once follow up this work snd where amt i. n death of lo... face The waa evil nut latter not one of them wants such for a jockey. seriously manager of iht American Smelting these conditions axis, they should while courting there was the off. injured. wife or sweetheart. and Refining Company, must hav In hie hand the tool to beat It be eliminated. i ! Representatives of the Eureka made arrange- mania to attend tha November meet- ,n of the Associated Civic Cluba of Southern I'tah, which thia month will be held at Moab on Saturday Sunday, November 21 and 22. Taylor and D. E. Duldwln of Moab director of the association, elate that all arrangements for the have been completed and hat It should prove to be one of, lh ,nMt interestlnx sessions ever wunla Club have i ?, r de -- Pc ' ' ar-.uo- i t0n' B.ld I J,n t n.?i . cu' Vr; )wi lnd rr. - I r " ' J 1 i ae av.i d ut k -- |