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Show EUREKA Vest Tintic Ranges and Texas Representative Farms In Good Condition Favors Tax on Copper Wert Tintic ranrhrr thetj tha dry, it liaa been many year have been, land crop and range In auch pood condition aa they r". . at the preeanl time. The exeepMou-re. with ally wel winter, together the cropc tent atomic, have mt-been rertaiuty, and never haa there more feed on the erasing lan I. A year aco the weat Tintic area, wan practicly burned bare at thla of the year and even WW' of the springe were dried up In July. the senate. lie declared tha lax la not a nulir There la not a chance fur aprlupB accurd-t- o cnee, but n awurca of great revenue to case flowing this year, the Bovernment and prvUctlun lug to reporta. Ilo said It for tha copper Induatry. out- Keala wrote hbt "Ode to a Nlh wan oppoaed "largely by tbo-Ido tha Halted States who waul to Ingale lu Us than three huura. ' ! work peon labor nod cannot sell r cop-patheir cheap foreinn produced In thin rounlry, or by those Americana who have made foreign Investment! In copper nilnoe." "Five yearn nan the copper Indua," try waa at tha loweat ebb in ita he aald "The excise went Into effect at a time when mines, tr From the Ulk Htpreeeatatlve II. the E. Thomaeon made in com-rmother day It would appear that he 'come from u mining state inteu of a cattle atate. Neverthelen it la pleasing. Thoniaaon told tha bouse during ) debate on the nulMiice tax Mil, in which the coppt-- tax la Included. .that It "haa actually aaved the cop- !pnr Induatry In thla country." The bill paaaed the houae and la now iu ite s TONIGHT . ONLY Thursday, June 17th . r I v 4 1 auv Mkis g BKg UNA : : LYNNE OVERMAN .'iM DtmtU NCTUII b CU m Big Cash Drawing -- $80 ! - SATURDAY - 19th 18th June Double Feature Program FRIDAY hla-tory- WAIT! It WANOIR Cluuln prtttntt Jim R BOytR-ARTttU- HBTOfflfB l NIGHT UAH JbNlmt melteri and reftuera all over the country waa fluoded with Urge surplus slocks of fore! u nnper pro duced with peon lubor that was not being paid Biore than ZSc a dav." . "I have some personal knowledge of the ailuatlon because In my home city of El Paso there Is n smeller, ns well ee n fine , modern copper refinery. These Ereet plants were practically dosed null the .present fax law became affective. "Today these Industries are run- nlnx almost to capacity and provld Ing work nt Rood wages for hua- - Mommmool drf,d of C i 12) ifiliM! ho wer!"rly .relief. Tht. mime condition. .valla la all mining sections.' NCTUM MON. - TUBS. June 20th - 21st - 22nd 1 km , 21 Twenty years ago the Tlutic Heu UnD company paid lu first dlwldond. B hir 'uui required tha J600. At that time this; mtl1 of d-- ri niilMliy Blsiilln, Tfc M u( i.SuO 8unJlird Ml,llx preparing to start probably norm again will you bo ablo to buy g a now modem, ! devel-- ! ipood-cooldn- - Electric Rang money. This offer la limited, A gigantic sum of 1100,000 In Liberty Bonds was purchased by eud Northern Utah countlvi, 1 e eirivana ,r vumIi Ttie contained 404,200 acre feet of water P ! were being sold to fiaauce the bond .ti, Slates In tha World War. the LmeIme a mar aao f ibluI Thla information la contained In Bt "d a report aubmltted thla week by the N.or,lb Bt ,Bf b,d Utah Lake water eomulaaloaer. Da th; 100 aunk to of feet vld R. Gardner. o Eureka cltlxena The level of the Uke on June 1st' stood at 6.42 feet below compromise be,d 0B ,u,y 4 blV7- while on the Mm. dale a year ago tto? ? J,icb "BBB' It was 7.61 feet below th. mime ' M,l1che ,B ,W. point. Thla mean, that the l.ka I. tur.ned which' and ki-i- ... purchased oaw ,w. a. !ao tlma about tha dae that year Tlatlc District. j !B P" At the end of tha Irrigating aea- !,r 8 JbB was so low i son last fall the water 81,Ter 0, Clly, dld kt Prvo' that practically avery fish In It dlad. ,ur,r,ved b,m- Tha report la them I. no fish la the lake now. Once It furnished fish- - The following officer wen elee12 and No. bjr LoBe iYd to of thouaanda Ing people In thla NP; slate, but due to the heavy drainaga eyi,toB. B Bobl by Halt county farmers It ran 1! l01W, I Hook, vice grand; It. II. never again be ronsldered a likely Moeller, secretary; John W. llurd, water fur fish. treasurer; Julius Braudt, truatae. For tha Encampment: Abraham Ml IIIN'K (DRCK WANTS patriarch; Charles II. Brlngle-soMCKHTANN TO KMJMT high prleat; Edward Holmes, I saulor warden; Alfred Johnson, Jan- r be; ,in,k,d warden; W. H. Moeller. Slate. Marine Corps for K Mor,er JhB trM(urrr. ' applicants for general service and trustee. O'Brian, qualified musicians for bend duty Frank Palmer a leaser at the Chief between the ages of II and 30 years Coa. mint waa rushed to . e Balt Lake snd 14 to 74 luchea In height, oc- 20 b0BP b W Blt0 nn to Postannouncement by cording y,lr appendicitis. oa operated master Lyman Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Krnsi Pritchett Applicants for band dutv Ullln Com! V1 S1 Uk' transferred to ths M.rln. Bas at Saa IHego. California, 4 uomb and 5' lind,lrl' Tho tecrult training, where they am as- klllu,,,,olk 1,4 Sl w,rs signed t n bund school for a course 5b JdrB i In musical 5.,y ?d Instruction, aftrrwhlch kltlock and Speuce Lloyd ' Mammolh. they are transferred to fill varanrles were at NepUl In th vnrlout pout bnudn abroad and In the I'nlted Stalee. All niualdane. for ittry dut Arnold and Oils Gunderson, of when assigned to duly with a band, left or Santaqnlu where to M promoted Private First Class and recelv Specialist's pay. so the lheF wnd ,wud k aummfr with pav of the lowest paid musician Is lelr graud psreuts. w kal I arrived lu Main-dttlo- a 133.00 per month, of coarse. In ad- 20 wdh this week. The yearn ago dothare furnished food, they parents were: Mr. and Mrs. Francis lag.) medical and dental atteatloa. d Applicants who desire to be ac- - Shepherd. Mr. and Mrs. John for band duty ura required rts. Mr. and Mm. Owen 8trom, Mr to furnish reference letters from a nd Mrs. Melvia riding, and Mr. and bandmaster or musical Instructor Mrs. J. R. Thompson, William Matthews and Mlsa Helen attesting to their musical ability. McCarthy, prominent young people of Eureka, were married 20 years ago. Mme. Petrova was being featured at tho 8tar Theatre in "The Black Act nowl fr"r "L And remember the la your tricity you uso homo. O W,1lW u Uttla use o! an Electric Range reduces the rate lor all the elec- See Ynur Westingbouse Dealer. J'T ... for bo however, and la good only oa long aa tho present supply lasts. over a half year parlod. 0r WEDNESDAY - ONLY June 23rd Com-- t wurk. At lUl lllue Ur. c. ,, w,w.ox MjPUt. Juliu Tke prWei.t. and John Horlus,1 secretary and treasurer. BThe Kagle ...d blue l.dl Ululug preC0Wliltny detllired a dMawid of ,0c per share. This was the second divi-- j dead for tbs year lb 17. hrluglng the; total to 270,0u0 for the first six MVB,,d Sunday 2 p. m. NoYor boforo I N:orlh WM oul-- ! Utah Lake Reported Over tb''' wbcb;. Two Feet Higher Thi Year tllshed a record SUN. M&tinee shares Utah Power & Light 'I I1. Bin ianETrti tifasBwa Co. J. Feonell flip ABC'Ml Ike k, n, I for,. There's oil the diiierence in the world, when 35 ni' FINf-CA- R 'Frifl Hob-cepte- Big Bargain Night Paint Up for Spring! LONG TRIPS CO EASIER! FHE biggest difference among today! " Butterfly". Mr. and Mrs. John Youngstrom left on an onto trip for Denver. Colorado. where they Intend to visit with relatives. Dr. snd Mrs. E. L. Clark and daughter Merit, visited for n week at Bait Lake City. J. E. Stiiughsm, Springtime is the naturnl Benson for renewing, brightening aiul rejuvenating all things. It is the season of mint ami varnish and the time of the year for re-ning the finish of all surfact. auto salesman from Provo, was in Eure kn and stated that he had sold i number of ram to local people. os THE QUALITY popular LOW-MIC- Your Turn Next . . is the best you can buy for all paint : purposes. Pare high grade materials only are used iu its manufacture, ami, like every superior' product, is least costly In the long run. Oomplete maybe! ' t line of Lumber Will RiStf btml cost with policies that pay both ways to younolT or family if tajumd or killed and for you. If you am held to Marne. make those necessary repairs after the ravages of a hard winter, Tintic Lumber Co. PHONE 44 EUREKA, UTAH 4HtW4H44Ht44f0H44Hm4m4tWHH44m ha Insure correctly, nt tho isd Builders' Supplies to FARMERS AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE I LK.SPURRIER 804 FTRFXA. Ill ONE .U-...- nil! IN TEARS! I- C.nU.-Fol- you I1 miplne. 8.1. llfKXLB you are reading thU IT MueouMNReat ton people have been killed or Injured by accident. W THU) E PMC XT THE LOWEST V-- 8 BENJAMIN MOORE A 00. PAINT PRODUOTS CAR the sole ride; aneto between Bediee In.nUtsd eenst wriee. keet.eoU t.Umb.d,.wtado"iWo,B,b'M" Outside cars is iu ptrjonusHCt. Fifteen minutes in a Ford V-- 8 will show you how big that dificrrncc is. Drivings more fun. Your car obeys ) cu better. You easier, get where you're goLg safer. And you get there enejftr than ever this year, too in tne Brilliant M83M or in the Thrifty CO" that owners will tell you gives them 22 to 2' miles per gallon. The world looks a whole lot different from a moJwrn car, behind modern engine. Visit your Ford Dealer today and see for yourselR low-pric- e a MONTH, after usual down pejrotab buys any model 1937 Ford V-- 8 err through rim Authorized Ford Fioaars Plea of A Universal Credit Company. bnW Lusiulous apbelsUrf appolntwnU Ihet epene. on eleeed -e- (d) dele BRILLIANT "M" THRIFTY Eureka See EUREKA MOTOR CO., ' |