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Show vy DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TXNTIO MINING DISTRICT HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, Council Meeting Last Friday Night h convention of the Utah Aeeocintlon, held nt on August 2nd. 3rd end leet Fri- - 74 member, of the mwodatlon weii At the council meeting Johneon presided preaented with Mayor eveulu honor pine. itf Brlekey, Thomae thirteen of which were given to Enl ui Councllmen were present. Conn- rekn men. They are Via Leuvin and Bauer were ah- William II. Bacon. Edward Bon- -' (Unen MUler of the prevloue ner, John Bowden. John H. Donnel-ntitl- if -- et The minute ind alio the minute, of n ly, William Douglass, P. J. Pennell eeeelon held on July 22nd, Daniel Fields, Edward Poi, John J ,pell Sullivan, T. L. Sullivan and W J nre read and approved. At the epeclal meeting on July 22, Tregonlng. and Gerald In the year book John J. Creedon Ton McCoy, lecretary the UUh State for Bingham, attorney, Irvine, eecretnry of the assocla-MialelpLeague, wero present and tlon, laid In part: I It aeeme both fitting and proper lire advice to the city official reEu- - that we pause amid the bnelneae of lirdlng the Impending law eult va. the convention and pay tribute to' Ellcabeth defendant, City, itks Nteoma of an accident that happen- - three atalward members of the As-- ; Twenty-fiv- e d to Mrs. Finch several months ago eoclatlon. years Is a' vhta aha stepped into n meter box long time to belong to an organise- -' from which the cover had been die- - tlon, especially an organisation Posed of men from all walks of life,! The city officials have on numer- - banded together In the noble work' saving life, limb and property! hi occasions made attempts to com- - of reasonable sum of from the ravages of fire . . . Many of promise for n gooey, but their advances have been those named on the honor roll are Eureka charter members of the Association' nfuied by the plaintiff. City officials are especially dealroua and were the pioneers in the taek of of icttling this case with the least providing protection for thoae brave foiilble expense for they realise that men who risk their lives at every If they were Injured or kll-n- rt a Judgment against the city will re- - alarm. back to every taxpayer In the led in line of duty, there was no pro-clt- y and will greatly Increase the visions In the laws at that time to tut In other words every cent of care for the widows end children." At the present time ell firemen the coat of defending the eult will nme out of taxes, and If the plain- - an protected under the Workmen's tiff should secure n Judgment, that Compensation Law and to some ex-tj will have to be paid by the tax- - tent by the Pension Law. gayer of Eureka. At the regular meeting last Fri- - Lead and ZillC PriCCS Firemen 25-yo- ar , ! us Plans Moving Rapidly for Celebration and a distinctly firmer undertone' Lait evening the general com- were reed ftured nonferroue metals last week, mittee. of th Eureka Park and cel- ornmunlcetlons d Bnd ,lne beln socially organisation, with represen-- 1 and handled In the usual mlnent In the rise. sT.iu? Lti of th, In at- Domestic copperwssunchsnged atlend of A. Auditor Joseph Wagetaff, ' held tnother Uvely meel. -- .14 cents, but the rise abroad revived , , BdTBBCB do,n th ths condition of the city's finances t,lko,B po,,lbU chairman "presided, and the tc base. , f June 4th. IIU letter of comment PvIoue meeting were nt Koni B tln of b published elsewhere in thU Issue. Do- - read and accepted. cent touchln found Councilman Van Leuven, chairmBBd WM nnlformf d w,th Chairman Frank Townley. repor- streets, alias and bridges, re- on the activities of the park fenc- of ted Sited that c,aw" Partldpattng. acc row the th were nd week th that ISh between thebridge Ing committee. Ue eteted that he had cPfWon W A Brown and ,e would approximate 15,000 tons, contacted the CCC oftlclale and they I ) ton Lnlcfsd Thl. wl. Sone It thJ"i to furnish the ced.r post, free pvlou. agreed ... -- h...-tha. tha nnata wnnld waab Wo SNessal maebal lo 19 h lThe Pro-jbratl- n-00- 0 O Sf " Prls J; ' kI'v. ' BBd B,k for th inhalator Immediate- !e",B B Pound!' Atlght sUtUtuTal pori- - Tutt" Mr Townley reportidthat the end of the proposition. was send a 1mdecided to It with delegation ,jr cost of the mesh wire fencing, tloB continue, and while foreign Munson to show no Mr. Row spent several hours n COC and to contact to Lake Salt City of wire 0n barb top, situation eased two strand the ellghtly. ports eecurn with view to days ago nt the fire department officials WPA was .DtcMficd $182.00. would coat approximately furlher iore'm shipments It by govern thoa.ht W0Bld bB checked by the re- - Ford Wilson, a representative of a ing assistance from both organise- - headquarters In Salt Lake City, and fw paid Just as soon u funds were available. Tha various city officers submitted reports for the month of July na toowi: Justice Fred Diltmer had nine caeca court with nine convictions, paid fines and two were held wer. Total floes levied amounted to fl55.00.of which $117.50 was paid. Alonso gandxtrom spent $27.51 In la hie street department and $0 cents the police department The report of Watermaster A. D. ike showed that $141.05 wee la addition to $12.00 In labor by water users. 8exton Hyrnm King reported three burlcla In tha Eureka City cemetery tor the month of July. Mrs. Wilma Webber, city recorder. bad total receipts of $2,271.11 and disbursements of $2,104.41, leaving balance of $70.70 receipts over disbursement!. Mrs. Katie Towers, treaeurer'a report checked with that of the recorder. Pent, Tintic District Boy Scouts Held Meeting Last Sunday many valuable suggestions hardware company 'was present and tlons to bnlld the new park. The men received made a hid on the coat of the mater-- named were Victor Thornes, P. J. from the firemen there. The machine le not entirely paid Fennell, John Rowe, end Mayor III for yet and those wishing credit for .Victor Thomas, chairman of the Albert Johnson. finance committee reported that the' H. E. McClain, chairman of enter- helping pay should contribute nt once. entertainment stated that subscriptions for the park end 49er talnment, Following le n list of th latest and Home Coming Celebration now features were being booked as fast aa events contributors for the Inhalotor. to definite date but which possible, had been raised to $2,445.00, Heber Mellor, Bert McCormick, also wee another material accom- - hud not been booked. James Morgen, dance committee, Anna Lou Townley, Frank Townley, The general committee Dllshment Ed Van Leuven, D. L. Wall, J. C. then adjourned and the finance com- - stated that an orchestra bed been nominal n nt Co., Edgar Beesey, Vernon both for Penny secured i nights, mtttea convened. Eureka , George Foraey, Chairman Victor Thomas, presl- - flcure. He did not announce the name Cestleton Meat N. C. Leatherand Produce stated Co., that hut the of organisation of the previous minutes ded The A. A. Alex n with one Oourlcy, Atherly, was class a It the' singer bury, one before high ae well as ,H. A. Hansen, Oxford Reaort, John ware reed and accepted, follow- - on th roeter. . " According to the members of the Klwanla Club who were working on th Hop Creek perk project, this prorement has been disallowed by lbs CCC Regional office. A regional Inspector was sent out here to give the proposition re-l- a thorough Inspection, and on hie he turn to regional headquarter handed In an unfavorable repim-HansoThis proposition, however, will not be dropped, as there la atlll a slblllty of having picnic built, hut not on the proportion first planned, Im-8v- en n ed was a meeting of the j ,t Sale ELY, Nev., Maurice Ilexxelwood. Mining and Legal Slinks for ul the Reporter Office. Eureka. Utah, maneger of the Kimberley elub plead-J- ed guilty In the district court TuesAugu.t 10th. to n ay morning. of a gross misdemeanor when charge driver ha admitted being the hit-ruNEW HEAD OF ELKS of the ear that lrBck Bnd kl'led Donald Alexander McPhall, Kjmber- ly shift bos, on August 6th. he sentenced lodsy bjr District Judge n Lockheart. charge of involuntary manslaughter agalrpl Heuelwood was reM. offi- cials of Tlntlc Boy 8couts lest Sunday, held at the Eureka 8take House. duced to the gross mlndemeanor dls- - charge when an Investigation Considerable business was discussed this session, both th Eureka and Th books for Eureka City for th first six months of th year ending July 10th, were recently audited by Joeeph A. Wagetaff. Jr., of Salt Lako City, and th hooks and finances were found to bo In eplendld shape, Mr. Wagetaff s letter of comment ; (. ' t . ? , follows: .Eureka Motor Co., White Owl, Chas. ' properly charged and credited to the rr,"er- Mllfr, Mr. J. B.1 respective rand accounts. Eidon Reese who accidentally Ellla Tucket. Bernard, Campbell. Monthly deposits are mad from McN'ulty 0f lh 0B Jed Jack Bgbt Yamamoto, Green, George Rolln, water department receipts to the 2lh at gllver CUyt wllh B Dr0WB 4 Brown. Paul Oil- Commercial Bank of 8panlsh Fork automobile! EBrt Dunn. S. B.;,, a bond fund" eo that there will liihtn ?roi? ". EerlJuab the 0f Ken . th. County, be sufficient on deposit to meet the Spurrier, bonse wl"0". .nMr(.d ( -- d' am Union. Miner. of the bonds and interest , payment slturdty: August st Silver Clty. lsst as they maturo. waived He an with attorney. 7ih, Balance due from water departprejllninBry hearing and was bound ment customers as of Juno 10, 1127 cve tQ (bfl d,Btrlct court for trial on Is $ 1,008.08. The balance owing on c,argt of Involuntary manslaught-J- . January 1. 1837 was S2.S27.1S. a 'decrees of $1,218.44. This reduction In outstanding account! la largely due to allounces authorised by th council. Your clerk furnished a Ust of pest duo accounts totaling $1,271.-$of theae actonnta Comparison with the cuatomera' ledger accounts Indicates that in quite a number of caeca where accounts era In arrears that only current water chargee are being collected and no collections on tii old accounts. A The older the account hecunea th herder: H le to collect. A definite' amount should be collected each month on i these old I Au kll- - -. "" A1.ry 2. troops being represented. Secretary Carl Eager submitted e flniBclal report which showed that f 61.01 had been received from activities that th Sconta have ferried on. $IS.SS has been expend'd leaving n balance In the treasury "f 120.71. Other reports stated that the local 7ut organisation had been active Ma year, the major accomplishment dug the sending of four boys to the hational Jamboree held at Washing-D- . C. It was also reported that '6t.OO had been paid In dues to th Kstlonal Parke Council. Clan for an overnight trip to Sell for all Scout, who have B He wee perfected. Wllford praen was named general chairman Rnd Tb0,nB, 'V" RKKRK IIOUXD OVER TO Hit and Run Driver Will Get Sentence Eureka Finances Reported to be in Splendid Shape I have mad a check up for audit purposes of the Citys hooka and ae- counts for the six 3 months ending June SO, 1137. I find that all receipts were ae-counted for and deposited intact and all dlsburements properly mad proved by (ho Council and support-tha- t ed by proper vouches and Invoices. Gatlay, Dan Cronin, Dr. Steele Bailey, j Discounts on purchases are taken Tlntlc Lumber Co., J. George Jones, advantage of and n saving affected 'J. George Jones, Jr., George Goar- - for the city. . A Dividend ilidhlt In.trucied riLf 'TLZSSe. aadlted and ordered Thor nAllfl I Wfcjsrr.sssis; (water With the increased Incentive crest-- ; Insf1 IcCIlA P IWMI UVUU A99UC ed by tho establishment of the Wayne' j Wonderland ns tho Capital Reef na-- l ee tlonal monument, tho Associated' In this leans of the Reporter is Civic Clubs of Southern Utah, when being published a call for a epeclal they meet In Mantl Saturday A Sun- - election of qualified voters of tho le School District, to vote upon day, August llth and 14th, will jward plans for creating n circular' a bond Issue that the school tour for tourists through southern' board wishes to float to which Utah, according to C. W. Love Jr.,' raise f 60,000.00, will be matched with $50,000.00 by tho Pub- president of the association. For a number of years the organ- - lie Works Administration. Isallon baa been working for recog-- 1 The plana of the Tlntlc school I nltlon of this area In hopes of con- -' board calls for a new grad school jnecting It with the National Bridges building, a shop building, repairs to and national monuments of 8nn Juan' other school buUdlngs within the ! county and the Mean Verde national district, together with furnishings, park of Colorado, In hopea that a fixtures and equipment, and for the route will be provided for tourists purchase of additional school to follow which will Includa nil of grounds. For some time It has been n known ,the Important scenic areas of the ln-termountaln regions. This Is to In- - fact that the elementary school build-- j elude the Rocky Mountain national Ing has been In bad shape, and la an perk, the Mesa Verde park, Wayne anteqnnted strncturo devoid of mod-- ( Wonderlands, Bryce and Zion parka,' era Improvements. It la admitted by the Grand Canyon of the Colorado, most everyone In Tlntlc that a new Lehman's caves west of Milford, and building should he constructed aa soon aa possible. Tho school hoard jthe Boulder dam. The next step will he to construct Intends to build this new structure, a bridge or ferry across the Colorado providing the bond lean Is voted river near Hite. This will connect the upon favorably, on the high school eastern area with the southern Utah grounds where additional ground will ( .attractions. ibe puerhased. Consolidation of tho The bnelneae meeting nt Mentl will public school building and tha high convene nt 1:20 p. m. Saturday. Pro-- school will make for much more to that, tha executive board will flclent work, duo to tho fact that meet at 1 1 a. m. and the day will con- - teachers of both schools conld work elude with a banquet nt 7:20, and a with each other to the advantage of dance. Sunday the group will visit both the elementary and high school jthe Mantl L. D. S. temple and other students. The maintenance, heating attractions In Mantl before taking n and Janitor service could also bo con-tri- p over the Skyline drive, returning solldated to advantage. A modern by way of Falrvlew. Tha Mantl Lions equipped shop has been a long felt club Is sponsoring the meeting and want hi the lilgh school, that the sa curing of thU money would maka a possibility. Tho other school buildings ed by general discussion and reporU ,n th d,Btrlct would also com in tor Additional Many People 0,Uer committees. coBildinbli nulri. Elmer Ferguson, chairman of the Subscribe for Inhalator With the favorable passing of the Bnd I"11 com,Uee- - BUUd pBrBd bond Mane, which would raise $10,-8ln- ro t,Ud last Thursday, July 21th, 000, along with th $50,000 provid-th- e jjjj but not a J" of entnut- following people have contribute M by the PWA, a total of $110,000 busfneu houlre d t0 th purchBBB of tha Inhnlntor, would be available, which le said to molt he n th wh,ch fuck and avail- - ba ample to Uke care of all work promised to enter floats, which Q ny oQa ,n lh dtatrlct wh0 pl,Bned by tba Kbool board. parda- meet with an acldent causingmghl In th contractor's bids the rasing J"lerel suf- folwill Float tho old publle school building U of foeatoil gee poisoning lows; Best decorated $20.00, most 0f imllr unzlcstlon, to be coneldered, with th Idea that iUipended breathing. original $10.00, most comical $5.00. all available material that Is practical Heber Jones, head of publicity, con- to we, would ho d insnbmltted written forms for sn of th new Sliding!. , .IrucUon na moat that of the . , vliailnn ta bn Bent to furmer real- I oe u.i - ID JitO. DOclFu Southern Utah Clubs Plan C L New Tour of Wonderland OCDOOl for-Tlnl- corn-lodge- d. committee . J al The water suer muster i- - Number 40 ! Sjt Midvale mw; copper is strong MINES D AUQUST 12, 1937. AMAZE A MINUTE SCIENTI FACTS BY ARNOLD Honor Roll At UTAH, THURSDAY, SILVER-LEA- dlf-fore- nt balances. H Major Charles Sjmncer Grano elected wa York NeW ' Blted Ruler of the Benev Flk Protective Order of The balances In the various bank a verified ere ae follows: Commercial Bank of NaphlGen. Checking, $715.25., Water Trust Fund, $225 Bank of (Spanish 25; Commercial Fork, Bond Fund Acct $212.11; Construction Acct. No. 1 PWA, $2S. .. of swimming. opporlunlty to have their child- ectlvltloe .consisted delirious dinner, In this way defects softball gam ad esamlned. bed n uccedf f1 h,, detected and corrected before Reports are that all .present flaw. .tlrte. lLer!!iSjnJh0itx of'jackionvllle, for- - they reach a serious In fU Dr. W. A. Rob- Steele Bailey, Br. Mr. Hart, Vtorffiovernor. Ser h jn lhT l P wnih!LaZ ZTAntMlIS ,h he LeiTn of the World war. In.on. physrlne; ,, Actio feet woYMhUh, at It children. ri the oubHun tint, will examine Kke dlarnlcr, weighs 422.000 pounds. Southern New Jersey wee the cen- - J4 ' . - tbe former mnnagtof . wai ca.t In 1711. Office. at f glass Industry for nearly a Reporter Legel Bltnki . ctke meltzln. ftntury from 177S. rh?' - i- . 1 W 'Greyhound, America' champion cotter, set a new world'f record for th, mil of one mlnutq end 5W econd during the Crand Circuit Goshen, N. Y. ,7he affairs o.f the City are In good haps and by Insisting on collections on arreer- - water cnatomen accounts yon should have available working - v .HFpsnd th.'sf).. areJst splendid of the City are hsndl'ed In aa economical bmi like manner. aad huel-aa- d . t |