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Show EUREKA .fcEfrO&TER Thurwlay, Eureka People Figure in happened Auto Collision wRear Provo had Just . ... .... . . evldtnrly " l on the arena a fiw tulu- r Th rounded a curve and was at too great a a peed, the officer aaid. Pcternon l,Uhl0nv0.fh arreated on a charge of recklea. north of Pro drfvin( ,nd uk t0 i,uj, county ,vo bet Sunday night reaulted ln : Jail at Provo. Injuries to eight persons none of George Dray, of Eureka, driver of aerloualy hurt, according j , in which the other were rhliuv, told ofperaona Injured By VIRGINIA VALE They were: Mrs. Leona Dray, Eu- - ficer lie turued to the left In a vain rel.a, rut, brulata and probable Ho lo avoid , tlw collision. PICTURE that will endear fractured right riba; Mary Ileddiie, effort was driving north. Following tho itself to every dog lover in Salem, fractured right leg, cutj 1 in part, skidded Ilrry's machine the world and every human!- - ",,out ,h ,",d aud facs Nd The markln nrroNS the highway. brulaea and driven by Prternon, bui owned by tarian, based on that heart- - Sentuqulu, "tan Hlewart, Eureka, hruled left and wa prnr-- , warming institution known as ,oul.ler; ltobert Malison, Eureka, llunler, overnirned the officers said. demolished, The Seeing Eye, is planned brulaed head; Alvin Pelenon. Ant tirally A few inlnulea after the by Warner Brothers. ,As you erlran Fork, CUI on the hand; Von Uiys were removed from theInjured; overThe Seeing Hunter, American Fork, severe eul turned enr, Joseph (Mark, of l'rovo probably know, on head Melvin ('under, Uem-h- , drove hi automobile Into tha Eye is a school at Morristown, American eud face; about the heed rut Fork, of the wrecked car, causing tha N. J., supported by public sub- and face. machine lo hit two Cohrn women The three American Fork youths scription which trains police naar by. were I ravel lug on the wrong Hide of standing dogs to lead blind men. Tha women, Mrs. Hazel Thomas', Started soon after the war by a the road in an automobile driven by ami Mrs. Gertrude Morgan, rcralved, Mrs. Eustis who had seen what won- leterion, reported Sheriff K. G. minor bruises and shock. Clark aaid derful work waa dona in Switzer- Purnell and Deputy Reuben Chris- he failed to see the wrecked car on tianson, of riah Sheriff the highway In time lo avoid hitting land by giving blind men dog county. The Seeing Eye" has ileber Mellor of Juab County, also It. trained hundreda of dogs, who have All injured persons were attended completely changed the Uvea of at the Alrd hospital at Provo and their formerly - helpless masters. everyone to arguing over who is later returned to their homes, with the Fernand matinee idol, greater The dogs lead their men through Gravel or Charles Boyer. They are the exception of Miss Beddoes, who traffic tangle with perfect safety was moved lo Dr. R. W, George's but better even than that, provide both grand romantic heroes. Tha hospital at Spanish Fork. is someand the Chorus Girl" King .understanding companionship. Alvin Fetorson, the driver of the wonder because thing of a nine-day- s musical car .which was responsible for the it is a Warner Brother without a big production number to nccldenl. was fined 9100, also a .. Far, away in Boston making perJail sentence, which was sonal appearances, the Ritz Brothinterrupt the gaiety. And "History on good behavior, and his er heard that the Is Made at Night" is completely Twentieth Century-Fo- x baffling because it mixes spectacu- driver's license revoked, when he apstudio planned lar scenes and grim tragedy with peared In court at Provo on Monday, i to i farcical situations. separate them, : The common barnyard turkey Is putting brother Jim into Last Year's Talent scout, from the motion- : Kisses" with Alice l,f dod" V picture studios art suspected of do- - Ih" rU Wlh .Faye, Tony Martin, their inf hunting b,:, Don Ameche and of ,h" "P111- - ,an nowadays in nurser- -' others. They com,nd ,r,k' tor all ies, suddenly by-- : teleplained is in howled gram, they over child dither over long - distance prodigies. If you telephone, they obheard Betty Jaynes, Aprils, 1387. ! Neil ODonnell irs-el'n- Mortuary .dU,r Owe Muilii I Nut Gulit Hut The GuIiIch Rule. PHONE 54 Call Any Time Day or Night. Ambulance Service hk: n-u- 6 lorn THE BEST BUY IN. CALIFORNIA WINE com-panio- QUART 228 No. sus-nend- Copyright 1937, The Wilkro Fumlr, Inc., Aladdin, Pa. 1. rtutiv offices: N. Y. C. The Wilken Faaaljr Blended Whis-ker-p- o proof the atraiehc whiskies in thia product an ' If monthi or mare old. 2SW straight whiikica; 73 graia . acutral ipirin. 20 atraiehc whisker 11 aroatha om3 ttraighi whiskey 4 jrtan old. b,rdn .T . T i I4J E'RVlTe.4B YTHf8w I LK ENiFAMTIYI such embittered frenzy that the studio Venus' ny trap, the famous America's first coal mine was ophad to give in. All three Ritz Broth- ened in 1730 near Richmond, Va.. plant, catches more spiders era will appear in the picture. The whence commercial shipments were than flies. So far, no one has been appearance of Alice Faye with the ' made to Boston, Philadelphia and able to find out what the plant gains boys should add to the fun of the from its carnivorous habits. New York as late as 1789. picture. jected Auto Inspection " ' wyn ( 4 - fifteen-year-o- Gertrude NIesena first song number in Top of the Town la Where Are You," her lucky number. Jimmy McHugh and Harold Adamson wrote It for her three years ago, to use when auditioning for a big com- - j 'mereial radio program. She got the Job. Last fall while in HoUywood for a vacation after a strenuous! stretch on the radio, she sang it at a party and was Immediately ofjfered a screen eontraet by produe- -' j Jets present EES82S The laws of Utah require that your car be inspected. Take the opera star on Bing Crosby's program a few weeks ago, Just before she started for Metro-Gol- d work ! d, ! amison Motor Co. While producers of "Gone With the Wind" are still arguing over who should play the leading roles, Paramount is stealing a march on them. They have bought a story UTAH t.r!z&z oird S s ) BENJAMIN MOORE A CO. FAINT PRODUCTS aint purposes. Pure in its manufacture, materials used are high grade only like is least costly in the and, every superior product, long run. is the best you can buy for all , ' , ... once. ed Artists have put out History Is Made at Night" They are both giddy- - and .romantic and have set ODDS AMD ENDS . . . Freddie Bartholomew flayed up soil hit bedtime to tee the preview of CaptiKns Courageous, the screen version of Kipling! immortal novel end tha Zed's greatest picture since coming lo Hollywood . . Franchot Toma recently celebrated his birthday with o club parly at a popular HoUywood night picture. When Lore ...Inker currentBruce wean a drew that Young, Virginia "An- required 310 yards of material thony Advene" got a cool reception when il mi given its premiere in Peris recent- ly. The Parisians were mat at all pleased with the way Napoleon wee presented in tbs picture . . . While Clone Swensons return to films hos hit a temporary snog, h called "Gettysburg which has the same setting and similar characters and arc putting it into production at Official Inspection Station No. 223 Springtime is the natural season for renewing, brightening and rejuvenating all thing. It is the season of nint and varnish and the time of the year for renewing the finish of all surfaces. ; - i your new 1937 inspection slip. Mayor, you may have marveled at her talent She is prac though, comtically middle-agepared to their newest discovery, for the new contract player is Suzanne Larson, aged ten, who will be featured in a musical, B Above High C" which gives you an idea of her voice range. -; care of this at once and secure -- Paint Up for Spring! ld , , line of Lumber and Builders' Supplies to make those necessary repairs after the ravages of a hard winter. Complete , Tintic Lumber Co. PHONE 44 EUREKA, UTAH On Hundred Men end a CirT she will into production on another picture. 0 Weilern Newspaper Union. i - I HOW BEAVER COUNTY STARTED. UTAH MINING s . ro' Horr Silver, $50,000, 000 Mina at Frisco. Utah By HARRY A. THOMPSON was la Beavar county that the metal mins la Utah waa discovered. The find was mod la 1851, seven years after the Mur urn pioneer arrived. It was largely accidental. Tha pioneer were not looking for wlnrs, but where mineral was so obvious It could not be Ignored. From that day to this Its metals have mads Beavar on of tho most interesting sections of tbs state. It has gold, sllvor, lead, copper, slue, manganese, bismuth and numerous rare minerals with unpronounceable names. Tbs first mine was started and tho first malting furnace operated sear the present site of Miners-vUIDy 1130 no fewer than 15 mining districts had been organised and tho same of Its greatest mins had bsen heard around tho world, Tho original mins, tb IJncola, or was found by Isaac ItoUlns, Eight to twelve (set of Grundy. ora was exposed at tbs surface. Grundy and bis partners built a crude emeller sad furnished kad for bullets and otbsr simple purposes. Tho furnara soon was abandoned, but tho mine was operated intermittently and still ships ors. la 1578 the onlng of tbo Hors Silver made Beaver county tbo producer of th lending silver-leastele. Tho output of this mlso has bees computed at 59 million dol- - IT Now you can easily afford the nest refrigerator money can the buy. General Electric refrigerator that nlmsyi test lets to sumit now priced lower than ever! Don't be satisfied with anything leu. Know the thrill of owning the best and to re three Big, Roomy Cabinets Brilliant Now Styling More Ico Cuba Mora Cold s. Capacity More Storago Space U-e- MortConveniencst ALL AT LESS COSTI Prices start at $92.50 A The only refrigerator mechanism with feme feed luhriuti and e.l rsercjr. that Icm inrrrnt consemp-noi- l and longer life. load-sllv- in your home small ilown mym.i.t will put any G. K. refrigerator IH a months to wy ho tw1nii long as Castleton Appliance Co. Phone 01-- w Eureka. Utah (i .4 . n lore. Found by throa Itinerant prospectors II miles west of Milford, It was purchased for a fow thousand by Alien O. Campbell Dennis Ryan, Matt. Cullen and A. Byram and, later, sold by thorn to Jay Cooke, a famous Philadelphia banker who had been reduced to poverty by tho panic of 1I7S. Cooke agreed to pay I million tor It and to secura a railroad. Its tern lags and subsequent sale made him rich again. Riches of Horn Silver gave a bow Impetus to prospecting la all parte of tho county. Oold, silver, lead, copper and sine were discovered la combination or separately la different localities. la 1159, long before tbo Hors BUver strike, gold was mined la a series of caves near Mlnersville. Th same metal has beta produced with soma success lu tho Newton, Beaver lake and Fortune districts. Poor men found eneouragomout In tho Star district, southwest of Milford, where the deposits of Usd end silver, exposed close to tho surface, were mined cheaply. Beavar also scored as a ropper producer. Nswhouse, la tha lreuss dlrtrict, between 1901 and 1913. yielded 81,141,111 pound of copper, 9,959 ounces of gold sad 834 911 ounces of silver. Other Heaver county mines la which copper occurs la commercial quantities are the O. K., in the Beaver Lake district, and the Old Hickory, In the Rocky district Bolter prices and Improved methods of concentration for revival of coppor give boi production lu these localities. In recent years exploration and development have tended lo concentrate la tb vicinity of the Horn 8IIver. Evidence that tho rich veins of this mine reach out along tho borders of a great monionlta uplift which broke through the sedlmeutarles, has Induced the owners of tho King David and to spend thouFrisco Silver-Leasands of dollars In sinking and drifting. At tho King David, six ulnar allied veins, striking toward tha flora Rllvcr, have been penetrated by a long crosscut to tbo aorth on level of tho muln work-lu- g tho shaft. The most promising leads ars being developed through a raise. Further west on tho esme feet of sou, wlihla less than 300 the surface, (he Frisco Sllver-lahas opened ehoots of liver-leaors from which many shipments have beta usds to th meltcra. Tho breeds, or "shear" son, 4300 fast la kngth and BOO feet wide, makes directly Into tho Horn Rllvcr and apparently has secret ed many veins sad deposits of pay North and ora la Its fractures. south of tho Horn Sliver activity Is manifest la mines along a fault contact whera tha fault Is crossed veins. Ono of these by csil-wes- t Bilaes, located ' 4a 1178 as tho Beaver Carbonate sad sow knows d 750-fo- d hlgh-gred- d as th Quadmotala, Is credited with a total production of nearly a million dollars Reduction of their ores has always been a problem to many of tho mines of Beavar county. Tho primitive lead furaaca of Isane Grundy was succeeded by a number of little smeltere whose charcoal kilns served their turn until bettered railroad facilities made transportation to tho largo central smelteries practicable. Frisco, at one time, had two emeltore which were operated when wator was available. At Newborn a 1000-to-n mill reduced tha low grade coppor ore lo a concentrate during th boom days of tho cump. For each ounce of aUvsr Beavar has mined nearly 80 pounds of motal laid. Figures on production from 1140 to 1934, Inclusive, record tho lead at 453,423,-70- 9 pounds and silver nt IS, 154,298 ounces. Copper trails with and sine with 4f.l2l.l0 pounds Gold, In tho same period, was valued at I995J1S. Tha combined value of tha five metals totals 155,884.039, derived from tons of ore and concennon-ferro- trates. v In 1930 the Beaver county districts earned I4!9,18S. Production, which virtually ecased during the long metal deiireaelnn, began to rtvlvo In 19.16. Higher prices In 1936 and 1937 ellmnlttpd activity and Denver, having "whui II lakes" lo nukt mines Is In th picture again. |