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Show vy DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIO MINING DISTRICT VOLUME SXXV t'-- 1 HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, Budget Meeting Set (or Dec. 4th UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER Second Test Hole Started On Silver Shield Ground L(J, SILVER-LEA- MINES D lW. Number 3 More Money and Time Ip Needed for Prospecting IOUI1C11 1 00 TI HMSSICtS Regular Business If a thousandth of the money thut the relief organisatlona have spent . on automobiles, gasoline, nnd tires , alone rould have been spent for the moon and the At the regular meeting pf the beuns and bucon, and if we council held last Friday evencity I could have trained n few thousand per-the- ir only matters of a routine nature ing For the stout heart that beats young men to hike In the lillle andjwere ,raactPd. Mayor Johnaon mins, not be afraid of getting out of light and Councllmen Bauer, prMlded of an electric light, there would be For my home and its daily cares, Thomaa and VanLeuvau BrUkey, more mines employing labor fa the anawared ibe For dreams that grow along the caut Councilman west, says the Mining Itec-- M,er waa abianti The of years, 'the were ord; and read meeting previous I held those whom most For friends Not all the gold lodes crop out at accapled and all UUa agani,t the for-It- rl surface. Whether such a vein ..uy dear. I the wera BUdited and ordered paid s out at al or not la a mere ac-- when For my senses,, eer keen and dear, money waa avallabi. for .hl, eldent of erosion. a need more For the seasons which come and go, purpoge and better prospecting, A communication waa received For the books that I've learned or an machine that can look from Carl M. Dergln and Co. offtr. Vnto a mountain If we do not want , know. or short time notes to Eu-t- o fang form and finance prospect com- For music and its lovely way. rei.. (...v The letter wee ordered to aeek hidden velna. lanles For the sun pouring out gold all filed for future reference. (It apThe situation Is not at the fault that many financial organisaday. of the prospector. We need more pears are tions willing to take a chance For the hills of my native lanJ, of the venturesome spirit of the old on the credit of Eureka City, as this men who didn't know Is And the clasp of my children's jllme mining only one of several such comnearly as much about ore deposits munications that have been receivhand. as the engineers do. but who were ed. ) For the lile that binds me to these more disposed to take a chance. An Invitation wa received by the Let me he thankful, dear Cod The story Is I old of Marcus Daly, officials to attend the meeting city " ep,oy h0 and please! h.hd h'ld Flra- of the Utah-Jua- b banquet we y Qi ,Chlnl t0t nien'a Association to be held fa this 19 .new property for years and 6th- on coming back at intervals to report c,,jr T. ser-.bJ. si:' W'llson, principal of the Tlnno success. Daly, finally In exasllc 4fc& School, wrote the city to peration said, Why in hell don't you the High efrect that a certain amount of 4 out and go 40,000 or )50,-00- 0 spend l! for me once fa a while? you baseball paraphernalia waa stored at tha Tlntlc High School. This might find a mine." la owned by the high I equipment The late Frederick W. Bradley school and other organisations withonce fa enunciated conversaprivate .. -tion another great truth, comparable in the city and the reason for the CITY HALL 1'IiOJKCT all Wll.I, fa Its significance with Daly's re- announcement waa to inform Silver Meeting Will be HR FINISHED HKFORK IOXG as to concerned location. llat mark. Certain men, said Bradley, Held During December Edward Fox, chief of the Eureka Do not seem to realize that one waa aurcan cralic the A sweep weather Fire overwhelming. continue! Providing party Department, reported that political major me W,tb The senate special silver commit- - favorable for a few days longer the'vlve a long period of defeat of Its Leaders of the party say, with some there were several ' fire hydrants tee, of which Senator Key Pittman jcny hall Improvement project will presidential candidates as the Dem- - Justice, that our elective system is We need more of Italy's nerve and throughout the city which needed Is chairman, has postponed Its meet- - be finished, according to official ocratlc party, which didn't even get, unfair to minorities. On the other of Itrad fa mine devel- - repairs. The council voted to have of Eurekrt The workers are now dose to control of the White House baud. Democratic spokesmen say tho 0I)mi,n. ley's patience this matter taken care of at one. lug in Reno to early fa December. The postponement waa caused by putting the finishing touches to It fa 1920, 1924 and 1928, so vividly Roosevelt victory Is Important not Mrs. Mary Stack, chairman of tha because of the majorities at tbe alight illness of Senator William They are painting the brick on the demonstrates today. local Red Cross Chapter, asked the j only E. Borah of Idaho. sides and the rear, and sort ' of talned, but because It extended to City Issued Big Check city for a membership in the drive jjut can a major party survive an fcver? section of the rountry and for Oiling Eureka Streets which Is being conducted at tha .Senator King, Utah; McXsry, touching up other points that have election fa which Its officeholders Hues of Oregon; Borah and Pittman are ex-- 1 not been entirely completed. present time. The city voted to glvo ho are the sole source of the pat- - broke down There are a great number of peo- - tho organization 810. pected to attend. Senator Thomaa ( The cement approach to the build r0Bage that Is so vital to cny poll-o- f partisan sympathy. To gel back to the original quaa- - pfa in Eureka who era or the Wallace Brown, proprietor of tho Oklahoma, the fifth member of, fag and the fire station, together tiral machine are reduced to the tlon, ran the Republicans come back opinion that the city of Eureka had Brown Drug Store and Coffee Shop, the committee, was compelled to go' with the circular cement steps, are ioweflt number fa history? Their party heads say they will, nothing to do with the oiling of the asked for Information regarding hla to Washington, D. C.. to iUtwl M completed, but the building and th. tlon ta now be!ng con. Thlt commentators it reels which were recently done by place of business, believing that hla d Probably wlll Ml canopy remain, untouched Among other matter This by Republican lead-b- e opinion Is that the has a good ih. state road commission. These license was placed at A rate too will be started at once. When all ,lered prlvalply able to attend the meeting. parly all pou,,. by practically buck but that con- - same people, apparently, feel that high. It was explained to him that ,banf The meeting has been called to' of these improvements are finished fnie ans pun slderahle reorgonlzatlnn must lake Individuals of this connirya puiu.iisis review data concerning silver pur- -, the exterior of the building will be m city had npthlng he was handling several llnea of rolun)n,H(g. a new and aggressive program to do with It. place, chases and coats of building up the equal fa appearance to anything Ir business and that i combination -. d ia Ami,rU.un plpctive aymust Vj adopted, and new faces must . . American silver reserve and to study the state. For the benefit of those who do j cense was necessary for to re..uiva a ru;u,-ct- a D rly ones In parly not k familiar ime . effects of tha silver buying program under The next thing the city should de able rplmw the of ordinances operate vote and still be out fa One leading Republican, projuecl was sponsored by the on American trade as wsll as on the, fa to work on the Inside. At leas . tb popular Eureka City. The - explanation wben the time cones for f0jd Fish of New York, reku Kiwanls Club and that througn seemed agreeable to the parties concurrency system and International place It In such condition that one ;amng "the "roll In Congress, atato has already demanded that present their efforts the city and Individual cerned. Tho senators will also exchange. legislatures and municipal councils. party heads resign. Mrs. Webber, city recorder, showresidents of Eureka footed , the bill discuss a report on silver which will That la what happened to RepubliWhat will happen remains to be for a great portion of the money ed that she had paid a check fa the he aubmltted to the aenate fa Jancans fa the debacle of 1926. Dor-ern- seen. The fact Is that no major needed for material for the project sum of 1481.25 to the Eureka Kl uary. Laudon polled around 37 per ever was r.t so low a state as and of course the state road commls-th- e wants Club for their proportion ot party is -- yet only GOP Is at present the Demo- - yinn did its share. However, the tha expenae of oiling Leadrllle Row, MILLION'S IX GOLD WKRK electthe crats fa their hungriest daya always .ork would never have been pos-hn- d Church street and other abort 1MTORTED THK PANT WEEK ran- vote. oral Republican college a large representation In con- - aibfa hud it not K-for the streets within tha rlty. OfficlaU of tha Tlntlc School DJs- - ddatl,l throughout the rountry poll-trlgovernorships, state leglsla- - wanla Club and tho subscriptions have named the Judges who pd about 17,000,00 votes as agalust A Washington report la to th efsolicitation, fect that a continuance of the gold will serve at tha school election to abnt 27.00000 for the Derniwats ,hr1 btBlnd through Co. will Furnish ta urprlslng gamo and city's check for 8481.26, Power flow Into this country waa at a high be held fa District No. 2. Eureka, vltlor,OUi i only flltlct rom Mumrol,ie,-d Is Bn,0Unt Free Christinas Lighting and District No. 4. which ,n?,eted average dating tho past week. a JlU.roiPoplc proporllon of the con- - JJ?. !'1' Imports for tha week totaled 828, m 28.084, of which 818,117, 81 came The Utah Power and Light Com! 1!!! ,our ; Z A 0)RRHTI0. .noth.r, MU. No. 2: N.lll. Su. Eureka total The United from the Kingdom. will do Its part fa radiating pany compared with 920,016,811 fa the llvan, Mrs. James Turloupia Yuletlda cheer again this holiday Alice Mrs. . Singleton. previous week. season by furnishing free electric Mammoth: Frank L. Harris. Mrs. Gold exports were listed at 841,, current for festoon, stringer and dis707 for the week ended November Anna Laver and Mrs. June 'the presidency. In commercial districts amount play lighting a certain to furnish I Mrs. City W. G. Morehouse, Callao: 13th. mcB Md hopefullv thV. thee gains of It serves 'in all the communities Rio Denver The Utah State Extension Service Wf,er,, t0 Silver imports for the week ended Hazel Falkenherg and Mrs. Ulara would not amount to more thn 20 Idaho and it was Utah, we Wyoming, an made and Grande Co., in Ry. with the WPA have lor 30 per cent, while Republicans cooperation November 13th totaled 81,388,813, B. Tripp. G. II. announced Monday by Gadsby, 01 error n1,on Per l"e num"er t' compared with 91,492,150 In the. There are seven candidates, four cjamed ihy wo-tl- i gain well over recently tabulated 101 farm record The announcement should President. rommen- - hooka obtained from cooperating ?ay IWils. prevlona week. Silver exports were for the Eureka precinct and three company has pursued this polhae read 10.000 gallona per day The 9111.007 and 951.298 In tha reapec- - for Mammoth, and the names are aori piaced Republican gains at I farmera fa Juab county. for several year. Mr. Uadsby icy oI inatead 1,000 of the per Issue O. Dr. day. In last th J. who has aa published Wbestley, aq 1o qq aeats. tlva week. I officials state that this rate aald free service will be extended Arlual result wus startling In- - charge of the tabulations, reports Reporter. on a between December 1, 1116, to Jani" ! ct ",r ny one! thut the Income labor of stead of Raining seata, the Repuboperator'! Tintic Elks to Conduct uary 8, 1137, and will cover special water of aa a c,,y buafaesS ,he au;Plua Your action becomea my 0ana Mt is, instead of losing these 101 farms for last year varied Christmas lighting Installations for Annual Mcmorisl Services j i 13. from 83600 to a negative 8000. III Influence reaches me or eate, the Democrats gained street display . purposes for creating Farmer-Labo- r Forty farmers, or 40 per cent of candidates gained 2. society. a Christmas atmosphere of cheer and Tlutlc Lodge No. 711, Benevolent In the Senate, It was mathematic- - the 101 farms obtained incomes be-- ', good will. snd Protective Order of Elks, are! Inipostdble for the Republicans tween 8500 and 83(00, while 41 ally Ha said tbq company will not furnow making plans for tha annual to arhleve control, hut everyone farms or 46 per rent of the total nish service for Illumination of any memorial services fa honor of their received Incomes between 8500 and thought they would have a better YOUNG AMERICA-A- LL building nor sell any equipment or ro. Fifteen farmers or 15 per departed members, to be held at the' showing next Congress than fast. Re- used fa making th street appliances WET iub rooms of the order on th even-- , rent of Ihe total failed to pay jail seats; the uli: The GOP lost Installations. display Ing on the first Sunday In December , Democrats gained 5. The discrep- their expenses of operation and reLighting aervlc representatives of the th. ancy of one Is explained by the re turn anything to the operator in pay- tho company wera Instructed to coExalted Ruler Maynard Cronin hasj election of Senator Norris on an In- - menl for hla labor and management. with community committee operate In all these appointed a committee to take car figures, however, and the dependent llrkrt. In designing displaya and connectof this event and the members so Item of living furnished by the farm Worst of all, a number of tha reInstallations to this system withing has been Is It omitted. designated are Nell OHare, John T.! senators belong maining Republican generally out cosL Taylor and C. E. Rife. This rom-- S to ihe "Progressiva Bloc" which la feiognlxed thut most farm furnish mlttee la losing no time fa preparing , bitterly opposed to Hoover, London, 1,10 operator In the value of rent the program. Already nearly every saved and produce for home ronsum- Another Big Slice of Hamilton and other leaders. bHo" approximately 8600. Thus, fa number Is completed and by the next wilt The Congress, then, Funds for Juab Farmers next Issue of th Reporter will be answer the roll as follows: Demo- - comparing these farm returns with ready for publication. crats fa the House, 334; Republic- - wages obtained by c'ty workmen, It Government checks tor 937,857.50 !ans, 88; Democrats fa the Senate, wmli ' ncrenscry to odd spproxl-75- ; two-thirrepresenting approximately malely 9600 to the operator's labor Elks Iaitiate Class of Five Republicans, 17. of th wheat allotment paylorome. Also vitally Important to any party j Last Thursday Evening: ment to farmera fa Juab county for ir- - "'heatloy points out that since 'are governorship a great deal of their compliance with contract ap00 was a manormal comparatively patronage that keeps polltlrul Richard Eatough, Jr., Melvin plications In 1988, have arrived at iie prices of farm products' chines well oiled and members con yw,r ,r tha office of County Agent A. K. Mark Eatough, James N. fa ar,,wn Juab this dlstrlbn-from houses. flows state county, tented j Smith Karren and Elmer William! are new at Nepbl and wera distributed on imome strongly Indicates the, Her again the Republican! msde the week umbers of Tlutlc Lodge No. 711, during farm n,ed locrer businesses In and worst his their the showing long H- - P. The O. Elks. They were initiated la Lelng paid from a money fsrm management practice! If. There wtc' 33 . governors' tory. Into the order Lsl Thursday evenspecial appropriation mad h farmer of Juab county nre to by tha lie fl to Democrat anil chair fast Congress for the purpose of ening, with one of th largest attend-ahre- a farm Income fa thej 27 of TbU won adqnate the then. wet! give all by America of the order fa recent years abling the Agriculture Adjustment Is-- Democratic pniiy 39 state chief fu'ure. Dudley Smith of Staten Administration to fulfill Its promise witnessing the ceremonies. Two Kenneth Y-Since greatly higher price for farm one of the plcturei executive. farmers who In good faith, algo-Fracandidates who wera Hated for fa land N. . cuion'of Ph jlo Ihe Products seem unlikely Dr. Wheat- ed aPPlh'Hona far wheat allotment of th father out th! t,ma ararJ! hroub that Tho the Plnt Shaughnessy, large per largest vote ever accorded a losing held in New York, aside the requiplayoff plan In use In numerous contracl1. Included 874 pictorial ticket, got almost nowhere In at- - ri!",ar" f farmers fa wllVbe "they" r'd acreage from their fall planUng wquently orbits and 77 technical prlnta, aa-- talnlng represHiitailon fa high of- - bn low operators labor In-- ! minor leagues, was elected . . aar through" at a later date. ba International Baseball ?!!? aubmltted rirn. Compl- :c fl. urea far county f0niM under averaae price should den ' Following the ceremonies a dalL lected from 1,070 plcturei WarCo"r d,al0B ftttm of effort to Increase tha sire league. ShaughneMy iucceeda ob- and not are elections photographere bf municipal the it by clous buffet luncheon was served otntnt plan. C. GUea of RMhMUr. I their production. ufa.ble at present, but tb Demo Pnd a geaeral good lime had by all. America. :i Hurry Joseph uud other officer of the Silver Shield MIiiIuk company, with property located in the eastern lu another part of this leMue 1h end of the district, came out from notice to the effect that the offl- - Salt Italic City lute luat week to facials of Kureka City will determine apect the drllllns work being budget at the regular meeting- formed there by the Tlutlc Standard held on the evening of Frl- Mining Company, be to Some weeks ago the Standard day, December 4th, at which time took an option on a portion of the people municipality the taxpayers are luviled to attend anp participate of Silver Shield grounds, the optlou containing the proviso that the for- In the session. As near as can be learned there mer company drill a certain number will be no change fa the 1937 bud- - of test holes to determine the over that fur the present year, motion of the country at that In 1935 (fan. Mr. Joseph reports that the; which was 937,000 even. Previous first hole has been finished and the! the budget was 925,500. to the time the present city officers second one started. The hole Just' took over the reins of the city the completed was sunk to a depth of budget was so low that It would 983 feel. The Ophlr. formation was hardly take care of the water de-- hit at 415 feet and lime continued partment alone but now they have on down to 883 feet where the placed It on a sane and safe stand- quartette was struck. The second hole has been started srd and are living well within the allotment and the beautiful part of about 1000 feet north of the Silver the setup Is that they are bringing Uhleld shaft and already it has a the depth of more than fifty feet. How fa revenue to amply .offset deep It will be drilled will probably budget. on the formations encount-i- s made line this record depend The along really commendable for the rea- - ored. Under the terms of the option It son that conditions have Improved1 more than a hundred per cent. This Is understood that severbl holes will sent down before the drilling e Includes street lighting, water vice and practically everything on' campaign Is ended. Thk should give the Sliver Shield and Tlnllc the bill of fare." With a municipality owned water Standard people a lot of valuable partl-Ib- e system, functioning as anticipated, information roncernlng that budget will fa the future tend cular Pisco of mineral ground depth. to point downward. bur-rouK- rn Mi-op- al I ?" fJ '? . Will Republican Party Survive ;ii Licking Given at Recent Election , npn-partls- !!,.. or n Kl-gre- ct " ","5; ' .Ti ZX 'JSS. .h.T," " urc1. Non-partis- . ds h, nk neruKt ad jJL "taen pr'' 'ry 'J |