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Show L.i DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIC MINING DISTRICT VOLUME XXXVI Flayed Season May Flop Sportsmen or Utah, especially who iom of the Tintic 'District uually go to the valley for phots- gala, are at a losa to know what to fe with regard to the ateru blockade that haa been placed on the hunting irounda adjacent to Sprlngvllle, Benjamin, Lake Shore, Palmyra, Am- erk-aFork and other accttona of And at tha name time yiah county. fish and game commmla- atate (he tioaer la at a loaa aa to what action la take In an effort to relieve the Uaalon which haa aprung up between Ike farmera and aportamen. The controversy has been going on At first the farmers de- lor weeks. dded that they would charge a fee if SO cents to every hunter who on their grounds, which kanted ould mean that a nimrod would kave to pay a half dollar every time ks crawled through a fence or enter- Hi a gale. Legal angles of this soon discouraged the farmera with thla Use of procedure so they took the xt beat way out. according to their thinking, by declaring no hunting would be permitted upon their prop- - large delegation of farmers walt-c- d on the Utah county commission tha other day and demanded that deputy sheriffs be assigned by the county to patrol roads leading Into the hunting area where No A algua. were posted. The farmers declared that they .are really riled up and meant bual- aea. that game wardens a. well a. huntera had better atT ff the p t-Hi ground. They told Isles of slaughtered stock and fowl, of broken fences, and trampled crops rollowlng In the nunter s wa . In view of these demands the DarnLn'uMn lntotha bunting area and render all aulst- .nee possible ln the line of enforc- ng the law aa they are written on tha he atatutea. In plain word order mean, that If a farmer .ays .0 hunting there will he no hnnllng on hla property. The sheriff said the Job waa too big for hla present force, with four roada leading Into Palmyra, four Into" the Bprlngvtlle area, two Into American Fork and Innumerable other road, which lead Into tha battle grounds." He has solicited the help of the state fish snd game department and of course I. b. !.. UI . AMAZE A BY ABNni n SCIENTIFACTS MINUTE' i The Mnotorlmn Hite committee, of which Jainee Dant of this city Ih ai member, la the cause of a contro- throuahout the Mate which haa1 Hummed the proportions or a real battle. The reason la that laat week1 end the committee voted to select Ogden aa the aite for the alate tuber-- : culoala aanatorlum for which about! $300,000 haa been appropriated. Since the ae lection waa made phy- slclnne and othera from all over tha H(ts have atarted a movement to ,nve the action reconaldered and; "elect Salt Lake City aa the aite for the hoapital. Br. Ceorge A. Cochran, leader of medical aorletlea of Utah, haa the following to any regarding the ae- - MINES D Number. 02 Old Time Minin; Land Mark Passing Out of Picture V Wages at Mines Reduced 25 Cents One of the old time land niarka In the Tintic District, aa far aa mining la concerned, la going Into the discard and within a very short time Miners amployed at tha Tintic will be a thing of tho past. It Is Standard, Eureka Standard, North the tramway at tha Grand Central, Lily, and all other mlnea In Tintic mine in tha Mammoth aectlon of the where wages are paid, ware given a dIlLTcl cut per day atartlng with The collar of the abaft of the last Saturday morning. It la under-Gran- d A SLOTHS LIFE. Central mine la located at a stood tha eut affects all workers on The tropical higher altitude than any other prop-- ) day's pay but does not affect those SLOTH SPENDS ITS prty In the Tintic District and when patd on a monthly salary bails. The WHOLE UFE IN THE ore waa first discovered In this prop-- ) reduced wage ecale la now $5.76 for TREES, BEING ALMOST :erty the tramway waa built to carry miners and $5.25 for mucker, HELPLESS IP IT FALLS rich product to the loading staTha reduction la state wide and jtha THE GROUND. ,tlon more than a half mile distant.! afreets men employed at tha Interna-jOvA NORMAL It haa been carried more than tlonal Smelting and Refining com-- ( COMPLETE PARtwenty-fiv- e million dollars worth of pany'e smelter and mill at Tooela ACHUTE OPENING ore, a small portion of this coming and Its mines throughout Utah, tha lotion: TAKES Birr I .from the Plutua mine which for United States Smelting, Refining and We were ,8ked commla- years waa worked through the Mining company's smelter and mill SECONDS, Crand Central shaft. don t dve our opinion on the mat-During tha at Midvala and mines at Bingham, ama period hundreds of tons of aup- - Eureka and Park City, also th Park nd we did so. The medical so- $ botb Salt Lake county and plica were taken up to tha mine over ' Utah Consolidated and tha Park City the tramway. It waa built hy Col. Consolidated. Weber county (in which Ogden Is C. E. Loose and waa one or only) Following the strike of Juat a year The Child institute of ,octtd prfMed. V dpdded prefer three tramways ever constructed In ago, which was all over the atate, the Welfare of the University forhe enf. Sft.Uk Fi1? the Tintic District. mine and smelter workers and their We kB0,w op Minnesota are searching bu,ld: ,B , The reason for discontinuing the employees entered Into an agreement FOR TRIPLETS TO STUDY HEREDITY ? wou ,hB Bmp,B 10 ,ake car AND ENVIRONMENT. .tramway la that a continuation of for a sliding wage ecale which la ; the Mammoth spur track of tho baaed on the price of copper and Its ener , ,lbe .Union Pacific la being built to the relation as to tha wages paid miners bo,p en8rki K,uff Grand Central and when thla Is com- - in tho Butte, Montana, mining dla-- ! hospital would pleted the loading of ore will he trlct. The sliding agreement Is aim-doof tuberculosis cases and Its faclll through a connecting tunnel ed to eliminate further trouble be- -; ties would be at hand when needed from the end of tha spur Into the tween the worker and th employer. "In addition, the aanatorlum could; I ; shaft. r with' been used In connection have . . . j com- The Knudson Contracting nt DKER HUNTERS 0.1L y f LUh ,pany shipped In four or iiva car-- , HAVE ONE FOR RIPLEY medicine. loads of equipment on Monday forj new and "To build an entirely hU Jamoa Morgan and his sons. Bar- C,0n,trUCll? complete setup at Ogden will coat approx m.tely ,wh ch will oJd aBd WaU three-quartebav. a dMr of nearly waa feet In length. Acu. .work fc tfcat .bou,d b. ui car. supposed to have started today and for R,pl whlch th but that CMei th tuberculolg MUg said that within leas than a' Juet dosed they captured two live amount entirely out of proportion month ore from this mine will ho deer. th, number of caae, ln Utah. It ; taken care of by the local Union Pa-According to th story Jim tolls Jg a waste of money ,0 dupIlcate facl. cific switch crew. aona cams upon a large do sleephla them have wa when already ,tlei under some foliage and Imm ing I tTBUable. the Taxpayers party, which haa been in the machinery but will work IOT Advocated pounced upon the animal. Afdlately waa a betterfor Rreat In the disappointment Reduction th four power toiIn power tor the past ..jt party years, ter a furious struggle. In which Harthe of the State waa' ''ousted out"' completely when ment of the city. Be th comm,M,on County Units old's dothas were practically cut to recommendations of men who know i ,be democrats swarmed Into office The tabulation of tha vote by pro- ribbons with flying hoofa, tho deer done." what ,hould Economy of administration ia "one wee subdued and with tha exception of one candidate. , etnets appears below: put on display for re-- ! reasons for most !of the verity,1 rareet of cogent the waa an It upset soma of th hunters who war ln the XI and Utah the bets indicated that reducing Official Airs districting for Gunnison section of southern Utah. Acted at I resent unlu to a few district. Dr, Later Taxpayer, would win easily .JutfceS Who Views On Silver Situation' they witnessed a fawn crash of Young II,n,WB Ceore Brigham h.e i Held Election and knock Itaelf "cold a Tuesday ebfnr , recent-ln of-be University points out in tha They gathered it up Congressman C. I. White of the TxpayerpHrtyto . state of Washington, In n speech Following are the election officials If Oeomohen' and when It came too a little later 11 ,nt who 0unnl,on and tBrB 7 lh dt,r -- i1 f B Y. ,hF took during the week nt Spokane,,, said Kell chairman o r ed It over to authorities .erred at'th election held on Tues- - nHanaen that propaganda 'unfavorable to the dd " Veteran and InterLt ihen w can add that Morgan, also got present price of silver waa being sent ed nt b ha for ,rtlve i day: UiToaDcr District No. 1 Conn table, Albert out from the East and waa even lEurk annuel their bucks , .fluted ln western newspapers. Its B Drajr; counting Judges, John J. Han-- con5entlon pf the American Assoda- Mrr W D- - Mye ,nd W' D damage to tho eleven western state. Advancement of Science HALLOWE'EN PARADE HELD U K Frank I HERE FRIDAY AFTERNOON Judges, was concealed in deft statements Roper; rdlng ZJn C0r.do. in June. IdentU H-y 26-ce- nt Swift Parachute use tr er Triplets wanted - J I ne Kl Democrats Make Sweeping Victory in Tuesdays Election rs r Washmon pre-electi- Her. .' Ti. IM ib.t .1- !. 1- ",,"1 ndljerk J " 1 ." " J dent to pay for the running of sSsr ZXXXZ SJETipK mSS id Me Sumslon aald we are aotng to snd will be properly posted on Sun- rml other lay morning, when the season opens, peace offlcere did not Inforce the pUBlry countries thelr law the farmers would take the mat- hands ter their tb1 Con- - "d Mr.. -W. i ... Sr .. j T, lh. de- - o. ; Flossie Oakes. And llkewlee Mrs Towers, for treas-lure- r, won handily. demonstrates ronclu McNeal and A Jn rw A pence officers Khool was city shift In population haa results'. fcnlc lunch party and program,, for dos- - thai afternoon and In glew of tho inbaanlIal arowth for half a . t t out laj, aa a whole peered In coatum fer;ssra Tben came each of th grades, start- les have recorded a losa. , arbl-Ing with th beginners end If there In describing how the present counties was any funny character that an at-some for boundaries trary was not made to hpUnto In SSTiTmoT! than that procession w would Ilk to j "It U astounding that In less tnpi ache- - fW0 what It years after the official deslana-hnolast ton 0f the territory of Utah, Its en- -j conn- w ) W. P. A. haa been divided Into fact that It cowed. 6 500 - the parade wae ?-- la. Will Provide for Utahng Each M(mth yi square mUea eua officers of tho area. the wae known 81 Nephl little Duh w, baT iufflcent WPA al- offlcert of lba en. aU lh location, to provide for an avarag changes are were In Eureka awaiting Cody, better known William Henry tire m dnrtnt county of taxpayer, may have th. privilege mad. by a. Buffalo Bill, wa. born on FwbrisRlIp.up w wln(eJand p;nC u wa ,Bd. 1,4- rated by Darrell J. Graenwell tha ,,T other day, following hla return from 'a conference of etato directors In Washington, D. C. Other Utahns attending th sessions were Capt. Conrad Hardy, regional WPA engineer and Walter Brnmmett, assistant regional representative. b.r, ,h. WPA Administrator Harry Hop-ki,h, IIkOT Ed. oiii ,,a ib I1" ibi,r w, has asked for an accurata estiif"b-0Pof l(t of tho number of unemployed mate bo pari, deppl, ll In Utah and other atatee, who pilrolwin a tubers Chrlnl6DiMHe rh f'nHnii people ' Sri brpdauprtw, .1 NVpbli will need relief during the coming M, reI EllwtPOlb N.PM season, Graenwell aUted. The Sr. Drl.b,,; PPd between - officers. ports ar dua In Washington From reports neither of these genNovember 10 end 10. anJfone Bhould be married to a pubthat lie office. The vote Indites " B- - 'wsltln -- sr s ff . tell-yo- ki. IWW w Utah Commended for Its Advanced Labor Statutes .r. ..STuh.b'.4., ''"'I ,,r owner. Mri. Frances lrkins, secretary of labor, officially commended Utah the other day for Ita excollent labor legislation. Along with 40 other atatca. Utah Nern peace Officers School fails to MteiiIi awirtc: t'.ss.'SKi!iS-si- out of every hunters have to take the "medicine1 because one of their number has proven himself a coyote by not respecting the farmers' rights. The advice of this paper to Tintic huntera la that If you haven't u special farmer friend on whose ground you can hunt the better way u out la to stay at home. We are that moat everything will be Wo admit posted No Hunting. hunters have certain rights but they do not supercede those of the land M. nyer M. , V. Constable. 1 Iwy. Mrs. James K e M.. Brlnw ,,d -- the' er candidate, Mrs. Webber, was ln tb,a (eated by a wide majority I "J L Dlstrlrt No. nety-nln- SILVE&-XJSA- EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1037. Pheasant Shooting tag HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST na wi. f"tb;'Sti b-r- bd. 1 is siis M. Special Morning Services . at the St. Patrick'i Church T1IE TABULATED VOTE. awarded a commendatory scroll for legislation such aa tha minimum n aga, law, unemployment compenaa-tlo' and wage claim collection. No. For May- or- Western atatea honored included Iso Idaho, Nevada and Wyoming. (ertltlcates for the outstanding progress In the enactment of labor law In various fields over a period of or Jears were given to IS otatee. includ- Claude A. Swanson, secretary ' that Rear announced lbs Utah. has the navy, Jr-- , sb0B Simultaneous with tha swarding dmirai Wilson Brown, of scrolls and certiorate the per- here presCnt commander or me rentaacs of change in the number of frining detachment of the uni worker on payroll In the various sules fleet, will succeed Rear In Septemher. th amount of mivBl David Foote Sellers as superStates Nsvaj weekly payrolls snd the percentage ntendent of the United f change In each figure over u aca(jcmy at AnnapojiSi ' ciliVra month Interval, were given. February 1. RBr Admiral had 1tah had XI.0SX on payrolls; 'wiU retire from BCt,yeitl teJ! a Itald Ita workers ISM.dXO. The em- - March 1, upon ax swy Plnyment showed an Inrrense of 4. 1 tory retirement age Per cent and tha payroll an Increase ycars. V. M per cant. J ao-st- es ... Albert M. Johnson (T) Nell O'Hare (D) Term For Councilman, Wilson Lee IT H. E. McClain (D) iteessstae Term For Councilman, Clarence Bauer (T) Victor 8. Thomas (T) Edmond Van Leuvsn (T) .. fHinn Heck (D) Hush Atherley (D) Maynard Cronin (D) For Recorder Wilma Ohlsnn N ehber (Tl Flossie Chspman (D) .... For Treasurer Rhode Neff Groomer Katie Tower (DP (Tl . 1 IX! 126 167 1X4 140 146 147 140 7 1X5 1XX 147 151 162 1X6 1XS 1X6 105 163 local bnntara an early atari a special mass will be rclebrated Sunday morning at 6.00 o'clock. It la hoped that full advan- r. tage win be taken of this opportnn-Itj- la order to afford i 141 103 120 174 te- MJrty. No. 66 of roast The tear of every server land ta or fowl that th meat might this someone's lap I overcoma by In- roast damp, th household Item, traduced at a recent homefuralshMert, Merchandise the In inel show ahear-lik- e damp Is Chicsg. The six wait or fit to sny adjustable being heM. Prongs, damping M the meat, hold it firmly carving PW11- piece during the Tb condition of Cloy Broderick. Eureka resident who waa operated on for appendicitis at Price a couple of wrti ag0, la vary aerlone, from that city. Tb ,nt t0 report. was maa bunting d0r ,B ounr section when be w,trlck,B appendlcltle and tt wjb aB atuck oftwo days before be than waa rT'CB WAg detivered to lb bad ruP-tbe appendix tlma lhat rmy kp BjBFa s. K a pruiBitls tkea pneumonia ba developed. aBd I b.d |