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Show vy DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIC MIKING DISTRICT VOIA'MK XXXVI AMAZE A MINUTE SCIENTIFACTS BY Anwnin Cricket Assured Jdd' or extermination work In Junb county,! k representative of the Puru- mount Picture Corporation into Tintlc Valley last Saturday for the or filming the purpose moving millions of these pests for a new reel. It Is reported that the film no question but going to hare a park, to comprise a base (Bs large enough race track, spacious bail field, u Dur- tows and a swimming pool. week a committee was Isc the past to handle the park move- BBved Bt. It t composed of Mayor AlFrank chairman; Johnson, bfft Fen- Towuley, W. Heber Jones, P. J. Bau- nee Clara Manson, George Victor Thomas, ir, Edw. VanLeuvan, II. S. Alherley and ORourke, John prank Bacon. The committee met on Monday at lb site where the park will be esublished, which is near the present bsMball grounds, and went over the territory thoroughly with a view to the most level spot. How- rsr nothing of a definite action was ukru becauM the layout must be zarveyed to determine this. The city bis agreed to have their engineer turn out from Salt Lake City with- la the immediate future and make In addition the the proper survey. has made arrangements to have is expert landscape gardener from B. Y. l at Provo coma here lid assist In thls wor)t as soon as lbs survey Is completed. There wroi to be bat Eureka MINES SILVER-LEA- D EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1937. Recreational Park is Now HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST 1 Mr. Judd reports that another 5-AC- f B TREE - RE Commission Fixes Mine Assessments Members and official of the Beaver chamber of commerce have already started making plana for tba The flunl aaaeaament of Utahs 'monthly meeting of the Aaaoclated Civic Clubs of Southern Uth which' mines and utilities for 1937 tax pur--j will be held In that city on Saturday poaea was fixed late laat week by the and Sunday July 17 and II. Indies- -' stale tax commission at $321,331,337 j tlona are that the two day program which la $3,823,701 below the prewill be complete with numerous re- - llmlnary assessment announced activities In addition to ral weeks ago, The final figure, however Is atlll .the business sessions. After the executive board holds considerably above that of laat year, The I Its preliminary meeting at noon Sat- - which waa $114,104,040. the members and directors crease over SI Is $21,522,117,' and will convene in the high school nudl- - la due largely to Improved conditions torium at 3:30 p. m. 80 that more in the mining Industry, Since the preliminary valuation people ran attend this business see-- J alon. It la doubtful that tha custo- - waa established the commission has mary banquet will be. served but In conducted a aeries of hearings at any event a large dance will be held which mines and utilities have had an opportunity to proteat any asaess- . lit the evening. , I On Sunday various placaa of inter- - ments which they felt were unjustly eat In and around Beaver will- ba high. Tha adjustments resulting In visited by the association members the reductions followed these hear-- I under the guidance of officers of the logs. The largest reduction waa in the chamber of commerce and then the group will adjourn to Puffer lake valuation of car companies. near the head of Beaver canyon. En- - The railroad valuation was reduc-- , tertalnment and recreation will be ed from $89,596,934 to $11,343,350, or $714 $84, and the mines value- the program there. It la being planned that a number tlon waa dropped from $34,311,713 of riding horses will be available for to $83,838,985, or $451,731. Thera those who wish to see more of the were smaller reductions .In tha country. This area la aesamenta of motor carrlars, gaa of best the deer hunting arena companies, power companies, tele- jone g. of the atate and also provides good phone companies and terminal al An elm tree of average 3004000 LEAVES, SIZE HAS ap-ir- ll, of money, $10,000, has! been made to fight crickets In Juab! and Millard counties, and that crews of exterminators are now being or- ganixed. Ten thousand dollars seems like a lot of money but It Is only a drop In the bucket to what is needed If Ike are completely extermlnat-Klcrilu- g ed. If government officials could be shown the existing danger of the crickets, due to the rapid increase in numbers, there Is not much doubt but what a federal appropriation could be secured, True, there are only scattering dry farms west of Eureka for the crlck-dt- jr da to destroy, they seem to do little damage to the sage brush and ced-tb- a a1, but they are headed for Utah county and the fertile fields on the we"t slope of the Wasatch range. The park cannot be established When they arrive there, which be about next season, the tkis year but a lot can be done to- - should sird Its permanency. It Is the In- - People of that vicinity will realize Inlion to clear and fence the acre-- . hat they locked the barn too late, lie at once. The county and state rutd equipment, together with the J. W, Nevers, Formerly of has been made city's tractor-grade- r, Milable and with this equipment it ill not take long to clear the ground John William Never, aged 35 sad make other necessary grades and and a resident of Park City, nrves. It is also planned by the jeara died at a Salt Lake hospital on Frl- - Civics Clubs Of Southern Utah To Meet At Beaver r man was shown plenty of crickets,! in ract so many that even the film! might be called fakes when showu In other part of the country. Number 36 WHOSE AREA EXPOSED TO THE SUN IS FIVE ACRES. IPOOOg I BOBDtij Pt - Arizona tires go Air and FURTHER WATER Florida san6 is -- A POUND OF AIR NORMALLY OCCUPIES 85S TIMES AS MUCH SPACE ASA POUND OF WATER. A POUND OF sharp, Arizona sand is smooth The smooth sand of Arizona gives 2 time the tire mileage of Florida roads. com-flahln- HYDROGEN, I 11,000 TIMES. I11 jZuma Co. Retains Eurekan Editing . panics. A delegation of local Klwanua Club The final valuation of telegraph 'members, who are also associated companies has been kept the aame as with the Southern Utah organization, the preliminary asseaament, and tbe Intend to make the trip to Beaver, moderate Increaaea In valuations of and water com- j express companies Same Directors New Labor Paper rnie. State Publishers Guests Ar B. Y. U. at Summer Uui1 Th valuation act on Juab mining, which includes the , county Tintlc District Is $4,739,968. t . L. Rife, editor of the Eureka . Utah county valuations, which Bepor,er rlurl!?d on 8unday even- - takas In the Tintlc Standard, Euraka 1 lor br.1. ZXHIZHL nanar' of At the annual meetins tha on new labor a Tha diju," Spokesman, in after attending the summer sea- tumors. He had been 111 for only l.liv edited by Eldred M. Royle, former stockholders of the Zuma Mining doit and nil turn out and give about a month. Knliht ifanSid mart o on of th Utah PnM Auo.,.tlon on Eureka made of the Tintlc services to resident fair the project. District, kniwa w ac- - properfei and' Provo caByon. lUe? he,d Mllllngcojnp.nyhddla Deceased was born March 2, 1903 other It last last definitely decided that in Eureka Vtail "thaTn'oTjohaYnd lu Wr,,,ce ,n uuh 0" Mon- - Monday. July 12th, the old In th of which are all also mlnea, wera 11 oI d,rectora and Esreka will have a park. Ii2 Dozens Anni shaw Nevlr. hl2 da and ther" 1,0 denr,n The press boys were the guests of Ttntle Mining District, was fixed at . U N previous movements of this kind m,,hty flne heet wh,ch ,hould el'edthe Young University and is.ma.aee. days were spent In this city For the huam. .ini..i. nnouia, i.iwtr xir The officers are: V. F, Shrlver, .... Brigham Franklin 8. Harris. president, and general manager; J. The program was arranged by Prof. I Salt Lake county waa th highest million mine Wth nearly ninety-tw- o D. II. JoUCS, Vice president; uin ut die u.rn.vii u. unii Harrison R. Merrill, head of the da- - Bieessmsnt ed bjr lbe 8 ler K,n MlnM com cure The reaaou valuation. and treasurer. Shrlver, secretary paper. TllltlC Boy Scouts H&ving partment of Journalism of the BYU. for lhto ls th, r(lt Utah Copper II pany. and P. Fennell with Is J. the Spokesman" for who together The paper Ae neat a of the Utah Power Co- company, Great Time At Washington . Surviving are his mother and step- - the member, of the International F. C. Tatge comprise tha hoard of the g w early part of Saturday morning ,nd and Mill 8melter Mine. of directors. . Park C and broth-- r' ,'aTern' union j was spent Inspecting the new steam ,y' WASHINGTON D. C.-- Two auto- Workers of Utah, which organlzaTha management of the Zuuia to. p0W(r plant and Tha Home of Legislative Member Eureka, tlon affiliated Itself with tbe C. 1. O. baa not courted publicity at any ideas. Then after the business sea-- ! pzph collectors In the Utah Parks NverB Baps Use State Tokens rosarll contingent hare gained the The organization has for years been time, other than to at all times give aion a M(t ame vaa payad at Bn Runday' tdalratlon of their comrade fur ihclr ,hfc la"dlLT0-UL?.n.e-,.Pi!ock.ho!dr a11 I"1 1,,f0'u,all10,k A.pen Grove between the north andj A member or the laat legislature. own and at fr recent of their but have been more ta- south part of the aisle, the latter. Ward C. Holbrook, now chairman of gmress. requested, Bulliun Beck A il waa decided to establish the paper, ttrested In developing the property. winning the game. the public service commission, spoke 3,768.400.00 Its columns will be atrlckly news, no bn,I,,on The Zuma la one of the most farorderly duty to general headquarters The motor caravan of newspaper out th other day against th us If 80,000.00 ly ad vertlslng of any kind will be located properties In tha East men then moved to Schneller'a Hot sales tax tokens. Ufad with Dr. James E. West, chief d Lh '01,t of PuWcatloni Tintlc District, with the Iron King 9cout executive and secured his auto- SmI'Ihm Pepte.d Pots Resort at Midway where a swim' He gave It his opinion that It Chief Consolidated w11' f1 born kjr oran I think Chief West Is swell' adjoining on th north and the Ku- - waa enjoyed followed by the ban- - was not th Intention of th leglala-- S pzph. Colorado (Tintlc th Standard on tha east, while the quefi al whlph Prof. Merrill waa lure that tha tax commission make It declared Raymond, as he displayed ffJ1,4, n rifa?"i 600 000 00 Standard) see L - lh papPr h Ik d,recl ,,n 10 toastmaster. ' The principal apeak- -' mandatory to us tokens, and aa- BlMl,0,n u ,n .h" !l,h to his esmp prized autograph T 355 125 00 Dragon Con f0 I0 "B w1era were Governor Henry H. Blood, nounced he would ask for a mooting 1 014 669 00 Uell A of MJM. From the financial statement It while other scouts were absorbed McGIbbeny. Clyde Epperson with tho commission and auggaat a 1 500 000 00 1,1,1 ewaka W orkers Mill A gmeiter I that more ore waa shipped and Ejaha Warner. .. BPpaars watching the American League change In the system. 713.00 1, 049, t0I1 a a namber of the C. I. O. during th past year than In all the hueball game at Chicago, Gleu Snarr "Merchants and th publle are con- 0n gunday morning tho delegation! U1 remember that c ilme the mine previously operated. f Provo did some effective exploring Kver?on a break- - fused and put to difficulties because at of anjoyed paopi .. prei , 300,000.0V aianda f0r Committee, I for Indus-th de" fast deluxe at Aspen Grove, served of th complicated tax," Mr. Hol-PMt Jfe,r lurinK 1 found the entrance to the Cub'a r L . uhVta tan 000 00 that ,Bd work carr,ed tr,a1' velPment of by Battery F. 145th brook declared, "and my opinion is army taming room end got autographs 1 196 000 00 pran,. r.ntra thU Committee for Induatrial Organ- - lwaan the flv hundred and alx-- f fly Fleld style ' Catcher Gabby Hartnett and Pitcher that tba aK.ature merely provided ArtlUary. 400.000.- 00 lution waa a group of men who sub-- , foot levels. On tha-siUK 1 hundred iv-Carlton. for th system for tha convenience of An ardent sports fan, he A. Iron Blossom (Tintlc mitted a minority report at the F.ai (ba ore which waa followed flue- RBtlDKNT Blans to place these prizes under merchants and the public.' GOSHEN 3,635,000.00 of L. convention In 19 35. Standard) tuated greatly In else and quality, "I believe th system should b krk and key. 00 SIDDLNLY AkIAY PASSED 135.000.Indusover the The disagreement IkGysion gome of It being very-gooso ae not to mako collections grad.' revised 15,073.00 traj jorm 0f organization ai con- At IzOwer Maromotb . there la a full face of low on preMnt email aalea mandatory." Tlntic District Mines Sltow W. Burraston, aged I7i 3,910.263.00 (rested with the craft plan ha Pro, grade ore which should Increase In Georg Mammoth He said that, as he Interprets th U IMPS and duted aiIft, the Amr,can Ftd"i value as more favorable formations a Large Dividend Record Nay Day prmeBGofabB law, merchanuar not hound to col1 John LewU. our- - are encountered. North Lily gtlon l fraction of a cent and ,ecl lh 7fi.sse.00 aaivre and the rest of the former A. one of th moat Important strikes vicinity laat PTIday of an hnrtnk1 UaU majr Ix the laat issue of tha Western Opohongo ... . ln-,dead several ,forf Mr- tho levy on a k. He had been 997,964.00 K. of L. men who believed In the made on the 600 level during Rineral Survey was n complication or Ptatua iflilef Con.) . to - Holbrook quolod up Deceased was, been (be past week after having drifted houra when found. $73,105.00 dustrial form of the Union ha of th law to uphold hla con- tlvldqnds of Utah mines, which list Sioux ... sections In District. Tlntic known th . .. 3,000.00 suspended as Iconoclasts and rebels for about 350 feet. At present there weB u checked from the records of the South Codiva In that 7,500.00 The principal which declares that a about two and n half feet good l,ls funeral was bald Sunday filled 8latea Bureau of Mines, th South Swansea 354.414.00 every man who works la entitled to Rrada tuTer-lea- d ore and the man- - city with flak Chapter of the American Min- School Tennis Courts Will Jurladlc11,000.00 without an organiutlon agemant expects this to develop In- - there, (Congress and with the Individual Tetro ... . headBe Lighted for Dancing and 11,800,783.58 t0nal disputes overlapping (0 a pood ora body. Tho ore la lalag eoinapnlea, which checking Tintlc Standard C. The north-easterl- y I.' la a true principal. a a direction, hould make them, authentic nng and TintIe Standard 34,650,496.56 q. will succeed In Its organization wbirh should carry It through th Recently a city recreation board Holdings art or less correct. However there and prowas 470,000.00 Archaic practices drive. tho appointed to to tako charge and of Con aniltb property. Sam ta many small properties through- - Uncle 307.500.00 crust ean beds of futile regiments-- , certain recreational acsnpervla The company has a little over M the atate which nr not Victoria listed due out. Amort- - joO.OOO shares of stock ta tho are circles 157.500.00 and in labor ti0n plan further amusement tivities Con 0 the fact that a majority of them Yauke for th people of Eureka. of ihsvrintlc Stand- can workmen must go forward It we ury wnb about 800,000 shares out- jfeaturaa re never figure Incorporated companies, Tha members of this commltto are total dlvl- - have to turn heaven and earth. We landing C. I th"e TtaiZsundard Mining ire of the member be to Albert Johnson, mayor of Eureka; Selds ar Tho Wt?r,e directors very happy iveVreJJ,,r optimistic of W Haber Jones of th school board; Especially I prop- - o. and see It progress. of tha ever company. tho future eubsldinry d bs of tho Tintlc District where Cumpiny W Victor Thomta of tho Klwanla Club; The paper also contained th fol- ny small properties produced PT trtio. Dlst- y 7, Georg Manson of th Elks; Frank lowing brief history of Tinllc Tintie Standard Employee breaks, that mad their qwner. or of th American Legion, Miners Union: .Towuley rlct Passed Away on Sunday leasers who worked them, a neat end Seth Parkinson, recreational diIn referring to Tlntic District Mlu-e- rs BEE Julia fortune. HES A BUSY rector. Noticeably among Union, No. 151, we speak of the William Gardner Locke, timber JNem are several which ran be called Tha commute meet every Thursoldeet local In the state. The Union Tlntle Standard j mind offhand, auch as the Sun-t-h day evening and at a recent session organized ta 1894. Tlntic has foreman for th died decided to placo elect rle flood light original location of the had a Miners Union organization In Mining rnmpany at Dividend, his Salt at attack of heart that since rn lb high school tennis courts and TJatlc district; Red Rose, Spy, North continuously District the hom on Sundgy 'morning. Ilwg uso them for dancing during tho Jv,r Laclede, I hiss Tweed, Scotia, time. summer months. Already-thUtah ft,ny claims on Treasury Hill, This Union owns Its uwn hall a 78 yean of sgk,l was horn Fhruiry 15, Mr. Lock Power compaufr , Is busjMqMalltag unieroug other small properties fine stone structure that was erectof ' ihls dlMrlrt. ta Glasgow,. Scotland, tha heceasary lighting flxtafia and ed by Ike Union ta 1907. Ownership 1959, la going over the dividend list It Is a' couple of weeks dancing r this structure has been retained Thomas and Janet Gardner Iaick. , within had been connected with tba Tin1A order (here. H. be will $0 these 'Jcrestlng to not (hat 33 of the 101 throughout Mia past s listed ta the entire stale are The publle la Invited to nttqnd th Tlntic 151 hna been on of the pro- tic Standard min lor ro has teen and of th recreational hpminlt-te- e slat yara. the Tintlc District, or almost locals of the meeting! d Surviving are hta widow, and auggeatlo'ns or Ideas: bffored District unequalled third Utah's dividend payers are daughter. Mll-Llwill be taken tinder conalderatlon wealed In working condition., na Datwyler Locke; Tintlc, which Indicates Mrs. nd a A. alster, dred Locke, lla and If possible put Into fore, the ore bodies are well diatrlbu-all other Ideals. It has hud torS. jpMrttMd aboard the . periods of truuhl Maggta Tyson, of Hamilton, Ontario, tfipndlC Just before ah asUcd on throughout the district, upa and downs-lt- s AfrL Little Arkansas Tintlc Standard mine, with to Rock, of her Erst .. tM July Ith, Journey leg Funeral service ware held strong- ivldends of re- nuringtae post monthta ths lnt- - ca, ii MrfrOsa Johnson widowuA( iHtate Patrolman Harman Llnduay $18,800,713.56. holds with Lake at Salt noon the nesilay slste, n hunter of ported amr; J for finding Martin Johnson, .county Brinkley big ta Tlntic by anF mine 1 Jt T,rd Mini ninth" Minin g fompi.ny. un- ment ta the City Cemetery. and explorer. With to many kid-- 1 farmer driving n 1911 automobile .. haryln, ta fact almost three Eure-ahlc- h as napings and ax murders making with a 1118 stale license on t. Th rat the Centenlal headlines, Mrs. Johnson believes farmer explained he thbuklit one shows $5,117,700.00, and that th Jungle is a much:- safer llrena waa supposed to last as long nd largest producer ta the place than a civilized city,-.- She as one automobile. u lh will mkt Alms of tho acent of tho Dan and Jfowtna Uthe lHt of Tinllc s: kni Tb5 brilliant rbJj,,la here Petereon Slanley-Llvlngslo- n meeting. Legal Blanks at Reporter OlCIc. I famous a!? $ 935,881.00 Tmtnsl Con. . .. 076,000.00 t. 72S rf"6" lhl ... I " ac-nb- u r I,ertlon1 n" j - jj.. ".h' 2 Ill'll ff u . aa .... run-ache- s, 4 ?- S Iks y. 'll . Mra.I-renceiV.n- ke w .At m dlvl-Payer- .. fell, SiStS. t. ..I. p,JililddtaBTritups K"4 as . VIce-rresIde- nt Pr,d,. ,h, |