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Show vy DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TDJTIO MININO DISTRICT 'VOLUME XXXVII t HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, Southern Utah Clubs Will Hold Meeting Saturday Successful City UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1937. Neariy ln aplte is.1 . un . for iuxs if' s- -j Ml zza u.t X ar",1' " r.?c. w.'",r,.T"1'n summer started the park project,; and have worked upon it almost con-- 9 -I- NCH BIRD-Humm- ing BIRDS, FAMOUS FOR THEIR SMALL SIZE, SOMETIMES 10 OBTAIN LENGTH. finished work todat. Include, the clearing, grading and fencing of the Dr John Edward c d f Including Eure- - who h Many other made bB C traffic problems, ha. accepted an in- slso Individuals have buf,n. vitatlon t0 appear ,n the speakers tally with the work. program. Ills talk will deal with methods of curbing highway killing shovel, end rake, and in addition to anrt ellmlnullng traffic hazard, this there were several trucks, the; city caterpillar, the county grader and the loading was done by the Atherley Bros, power shovel, locat-- 1 ed at the Blue Rock dump. Those' who donated trucks wers W. Heber! Jone, Brennln Hannifin, Lee Bird, Eureka City and three by the Ather ley Brothers. Four subsidiaries of the Tintlc Approximately forty loads of gra- vel were placed and apread on the. Standard Mining company will psa existence January lat and a j auto parking apace between the grand out atand and the park proper. This is new company, a consolidation of the1 will begin its career the same probably less than half of what will tour, Stockholders of the Eureka be needed to say nothing of the gra- -' d- vellng of the roads leading to the Lilly Mining company, the Eaet Tintic Consolidated and company. Mining those was start fine a It Depletion park ,or ,b A NINE-INC- H and,.. J . Was Consumated ''i i. sSuSTSuiS'! bd separate meeting on MonFrom converantlon among park jr and voted for the consolldntion, ficiale It ia believed that the add!-- 1 tional gravel needed will be placed' which waa proposed by their mans-- , ' cn the ground under contract. That Is so much will be paid for each load president dtliwrfd at the pnrk until s suffl- - ond general manager of Tintlc 8Un- dent amount has been obUined. The drd. said filing of articles of incor- spreading ot the gravel will be taken poratlon with the secretary of state will he timed to make ths corporate care of by the city Rrader. The job of plowing the park change effective at the turn of th. year. The new company will be named the Eureka Lilly Connolldated Min- It will have an au- the ludosure and It Is now taking on Ing company. j thorixed capital of 1350,000, repre- appearance of a park. - Already local people are placing tented by 3,500,000 shares of com- fertiliser on the plowed area in com- - non stock haring a par value of 10 pllance with a request made a week cente each. Of this amount 3.358.ago. The committee asks that any- - Ml aharea will one removing fertilizer from thelr outstanding shares premises haul It to the park for use Pnlee as follows: 1.456.334 shares Ior l.0.80 .here, of Eureka Lilly, there. 516.800 ahare. for 1,000,000 shares of T,nt,c Consolidated, 343,688 Silver TMifwiM-- Maintained hareB for 805593 "harea of Provoand 944203 aharei for 2i49M74 ! PanT WATER Fountain pens have , BEEN DEVELOPED REQUIRING WATER ONLY, THE INK ING FROM A SOLID PIGMENT LASTING A MONTH. to ths nearest possible point to Grand Cantrsl shaft. Or bins will ha built at ths sad of .tbS spur Ogden got In the first blow In ths and the product from ths mins will fight for the Immediate construction be brought out through' a tunnel. ot the new state tuberculosis sans- On Friday of last weak a huge , torlum when on Monday the aupreme blait was let off by the contractors. on petition of the Ogden There were twenty-si- x , court, hole Chamber of Commerce, Issued an nl- - simultaneously and after theblspted shots .ternate writ of mandamus ordering ,'went off th whole point of th Hdgs .fOT Prominent Attorney, Former the state building commission to pro- - had been moved into . the gully, Mines Rate reed according to law or show cause Those who witnessed ths. blest say Resident, Died at Salt Lake yhy u ahoul(l not that It was s sight well worth seeNo d has been set for ing for there have bean few of thst A. 71 Robertson, aged menta. From Washington, I). C.. comes magnitude in this district. ,,yearB Prominent Salt Lake mining, The ctUBe for lhe actlon wa, lha, the report that the coming Ths work of driving ths connect-session of congress, In their general Vl ,fekB lh buildln eommllon lng tunnel Into the abaft Is progress- reaolutlon to derer action ing In rapid manner, being in a dlst- h"nl overhauling or tax laws, will make 0B h natorlum because, In the ance of nearly 100 feet. With two . . . . a change In the present laws with re-- j I,",. ,P, p,nlB ! bot.h JhB commlselon and shifts working every . the connee- gsrd to amounts allowed for deple- , th ,l,tB bordofbealth. th .mount tion with th shaft day tlon of mines, thst a substantial re-should ba com.l 6 Bf!ernoon because he of money available, f 111,000, was pleted at about th aama time the ductlon will bs made as to the amount that can annually be ch.rg- - Reobertton two houra later Mrs. not enough (o build en adequate !n- - railroad spur la finished. oq enlfrln(? hep ltUutlon ed off. round him dead. Only a few. Meanwhile it la learned that a or. It la not unexpected. In fact It room he suffered severe In- - Blood la seeking ways and means of U. S. has been tried before but due to the monthsin ago Employment Genius an accident. automobile Juries adding to the fund to prevent the opposition put up by western tena-th- e Was Started Thi Week waa Deceased born May 30. 1866. loss of the $83,000 PWA grant. The tors and congressmen It has been de- at R, Y., a son of Colonel hundred thousand was an approprl- Argyle, tested. However, It Is pointed out The other day Postmaster Lyman ,U" rrom the Bl lKblture. that never before has the sentiment Baker received the cards aeat ' out He school attended at The sanatorium commission and been so strong In favor of the cut ?bertson. . by Uncle Sam calling for a census ot Pnrt w , ( 1 argu-Mrhol- ! i . in-- 52? Jr,rtUl,y E1 - - MMn gr S5JVS" IVmoml rf NV vada latlon loMml- -l d ss At the office of Governor Blood nneP!,0y1Bd ml. prop we learned that legal and practical erly and mailed before th end of the problems connected with the fur- month. '! nishing of additional funds had ocThe will cards a ask "have you cupied the attention of the chief ex--' Job? hav no answer is d If you eCt,Y eveJ J00 tbe ol nd therefor you do not have nrsrdvirilt 8i,ur Plttffl,,. as ?' , ... .... mining circles that It will go over. , . With regard to the contemplated K 5 cut A. O. Mackenzie, secretary of !" 'L , . the Utah Chaplet of the American m1bIb Congress, had the following he came to tu, Shortly lher.fter t0 My: 'The present method and of reka ' JemMnInVNO.SST A'ter "lurnn IndtaS"-!!?"of deplrtln' !tlarnBy' aficr'yesri .hare, ?? lastweek Eurelt kB tjr .more ,tblia . twen,T" con- - of study and observation by the gov- - f.a t Consolidated will Lilly that it, hnnntv nrlr naid domeatic S0 b ypn priori- ,lHute unissued stock of that com- - ernment and the operators. There In field the of producers of domestically mined all- mining pnHy practice, why 11 "hould be.From 1826 to 1933 he was assoclat- ver would be continued. of the four old com- - changed. Stockholders a fixed nnder The bounty, pocla'ed with hts son, Stafford F. Robert- . . , Bbt I he v -. lht bB Refilling with Big Mine Merger of-- HUMMING . ""Jotyep xss TSTSS'Z ,:d r:r;; xbxr Lehl, In Utah county, to the Mercur Tintlc people who would like to Mining District, and during the latsee modern construction machinery ter part of the week state and county road officials, together with resi- working In a big way should journey dents of Lehl and Mercur Inspected over to Mammoth where tbs spur the tentative highway, which It ia railroad track Is being built from claimed will cause two to three hun the Mammoth mins to a point near dred thousand dollars to pour into ,blt. Th equip- meat Is simply too big and powerful Utah county annually. The reason thst Utah county peo- - for words. It Is moving dirt and B Proportions too large for one pie have Jumped so viciously at this J0 nc, ttn,8 wHneaoed. toad program Is that Mercur Ilea tp.to work speeded up to elng between Lehl proxlmtely midway Pro-th- e polnt ,n order Tooele and because of the fact that ,opmt1 w trade ore from the commissioner! of Tooele county ducl t,BB mine may commence Btf recently started work on a new high- - ,n aad ,borteet poaalble time. In way which Is Intended to take Mer- i order to do this a flood light system cur business to that city. bllahed over . the j Mercur, which only recently was s ha work can be thBt. ghost city. Is making a wonderful r0B1ndB th dT bt P' comeback to Its former position as CBrr,ed aloB Bt,BB With this program tender one of the leading mining camp of .way it should only b a short time ths west. until the track la reedy for use. The track will be about 8000 feet In length and will be a continuation of the present Union Pacific spur to the Mammoth mine. From this property it will wind its way up ths can-ye- n op ds THE LAND SSd'kJ'uS 1, A THE EARTH'S POPULATION IS CROWDED INTO 7 OP program which had1 been scheduled There will be election of officer, for that date. No doubt otheri would a study made of way and means have turned out had It not been a i educing traffic accident and a dis-ofreligion day. cuw,lon of the va,ue of building P Tht. dav waa Klwanis two-thir- Work Progressing movement Is now on foot to on Central Spur build a new modern highway from Center to Mercur District earth - Crowded Ki- Number 2 New Ro&d from Utah Co. AMAZE A MINUTE BY ARNOLD SCIENTIFACTS Park Day Held John F. Rowe,fromth. newly elected the Eureka representative MINES SILVER-LEA- D ax-ha- "V appropriation BdBBB7 pxled We were told that to secure a card. Just forget the while progress was being made It matter. If you haven't a- - Job you was Impossible to state definitely .... asked to tell the government If you B do- that such money will be forthcom- - lf waatba 0BB workd but n1 a mucb you W are that however, lag. hopeful, At tAH Wifif BAH M AnVAil A 9al1 issF n l.,n - odd " ,or,t Mu, thu , .uppoHd-- j CwXVrIukJd US, tour and persona who nr working on emergency projects, such at WPA, CCC or NT A, era urged to mall their un- - ths about " No poa- hi -i- d,-. far above te world price. ' b, i! bIrB- - DortRby Dnvla Robertson; one of this city waa n member, and still If legislation should be necessary, . .. law Anv rhnnvpa w'nuiii h itiua d tW U r however, Pittman said he' would F' Annual M. E. Church Bazaar Rohertaon' ,1 th f",dln! flcJ for.tbat iron. They would serlouKly dlsa and ri f you . sponsor It. "I am satisfied. he add- - win be held on December 7th at the' grandchildren. committee, and Jimmy say. that nev- - lhV cl nboTV Investment, mtion.d ed. "that the price of silver will be churrh Jn Eureka, starting at 11,' held were from er In hla life has h worked himself Funeral services maintained. the Evana and Early Funeral Home ii.to a more heated fracua than the noon and lasting until late evening Plttman'a comment came after n chill will be served aud the ladles ' School Census Shows nt Salt Lake City on Monday after- - one which la now going on. Dwelling Moved from luncheon talk with President Roose-wj- jj noon with the Rev. T. O. Lilly off! ttCe orders for pasties and de New School Location Big Increase tor Year ratlng. Interment was In the Mt. velt, but the senator aald only aum-lvthem on that day. mer Irlpa were discussed at thej Olivet cemetery with Argents Lodge wboola of England la luncheon. He said ha would confer . F. A A. M.. conducting the nieBlBry During the past week the work of Census of the Tintlc School Dla- ' to decrease by 1,000,000 In moving the dwelling and clearing th peeled conon the with treasury authorities Rraveslde ritualistic service, , ti let, which has Just been completed, next 15 years due to tho declining ats for tbe new elementary school m tinuance of the price. shows a big gain this year over that rate and other factors. birth silver OX London HELD Asked whether the building was completed. The buildof last year, the Increase being exact- - KIWAXIS MEETING XOV. 10 ing was located Just east of tha high WKDXKHIY XIG1IT, 50. This 0 agreement, designed to stabilize the 54 ly year there are 'school .and waa known as tha old world silver market, would ba conboya end 472 glrli for a total of. Burton horns. . It waa moved to a tinued, Pittman said he did not know. ,Du t0 BB unusual rush of work 1012, az against 502 boys end 460 vacant lot on upper Main street aud Thla accord la scheduled to ezplre Thursday morning of last week girls totaling 962 in 1936. The In- a deed to tha ground eecured by tho December Slat. crease Is thought to be the direct re- - b cronology of the regular weekly School District. Klwanle of held the Club, suit of better mining conditions In meeting Plans for tha erection of tho new was on November 10th, Wednesday. conIn Tintlc. The pleasing thing Governor Blood Urges school are going forward in fine was usual There the overlooked. nectlon with the increase U that the od attendance, with President Dav shape, as fast as can be expected, nnd Support of Red Cross children are being properly taught f. by th tlm school starts next fall without an Increase In the teaching ERr presiding. A number of An appeal to y citizens In Utah 'a modern, new building will be ready Ira were discussed, and the subject Red! to wholeheartedly support tha to honso tho youngsters of th eleE. W. Redmoi-took the rensus of running advertising In the Indus-fo- r Croea Annuel Membership Roll Call Issue was again brought up, but rial mentary gradea. A new manual Geneva Miss Eureka. Higginson, which ends on Thankaglvtnk Day. at the committee be pretraining building will also b erected. appointed of school rlerk the board, acted as Utah on Governor Blood said: acted upon not had VB meeting enumerator for Mammoth Silver and to many occasions has had reason City; Howard Hanks for Callao and be proposition sufficiently to be grateful for the ezlstence of such Two Shipments Have Been Frank Comlssloner Creek, and W. M. Chastain for Port. County Red au organization as tha American enm-thstated that the Bacon, county Coshute Made From Sunbeam Mine of the Indian Reservation Croea. mlssioners of Juab county In meeting county. 11a referred mainly to the wood- had decided to take a $100 space In M During tha peat ten days two carerful hand of mercy ezlended during the Tribune Industrial edition, end loads of or havt been 'marketed by the tragic Castle Oat coal mine Skii Lane Is Suggested alll0 had Uj,en a fioo ad in the th United Sunbeam property In tha and during nnd after the floods For Youngsters Of Eureka Deseret Christmas News. 'Silver City end of ths district, acthat have periodically caused great Tha speaker on this occasion was cording to Manager' P. J. Fennell. distress In lha stats. The suggestion has been made J. T. Wilson, who gave an Interest-Iha- t Both shipments war mads by "Thla Institution has proved It would be a very fine Jhlnt Ing address on the present world t lessees, who report that th or Club build a turmoil and the possibility of future oi oli'prodipy from Rocheittr, N. Y ju Ih, clip . waa marketed of a vary good .mm ' I. grad. PMdM, .! typwrU.r tkllD, Un, for the people of this wars, tbe chief thought of which Regular shipments can bs expected peace, ha asserted. "When Impor New York, totalljr city to use during lhe winter time. wns: "That while working for peace in hotel a at from thla property from now on, la tant public emergencies arise lhe over lhe fact that edu- - skiing has become the most popular In every way posnlble, the United, fact Mr. Fbnnell la confident they . wnrkinc force unconcerned Red Pro.. 1 remark-I for winter sport we have and there States should go on preparing catora are marveling at her will Increase as ha expects to great- who has been captured by. T Increase th working fore thar over 150. The girl easily appropriate than this. John F. Rows, popular and actlv grocor, of General by adding severs! sets ot leasees. the troops insurgent tb h"1 ? hlB ,bl'y ! rating names tha capitals of the 48 atate It has also been suggested that civic club member, was unanimously Franco in Spain, according to inP Bnd of 50 nBlio.n,t lnventor f lbe the lane he built on lha Oemlnl hill, elected as representative of the Ku formation reaching his father. IWa great'lnrtlUtlon steamboat. The Sphinx has had Its face liftcotton telephone, Youngsters have already cleared a reka Klwanis Club to the Associated Hobbs was ono of 3,000 Americana gn, i .nin ed nnd now, for th first time In Justice of lhe Supreme court, and amnll lttM down the hillside but It Civic Club of Southern Utah in the for the fighting Loyalists Cel 11 8600 years, tha tatlr figure Is visiralt,cd lhrouh I n.dequ.1. for tha larg. number Abraham Lincoln brigade. reason Tintlc Ita 10 t0P addre,. ble above tha aaads. Office. Blauka at who use It during Ih winter. Reporter Legal -- " sw governor and Join tha organlgatlon. yab.g nfcTLriw. ma" nu gt ior I er I ( . mr top-Uf- ut ls ( din-est- er I JO w 1 . Jl.Kil.ld hS ! lrV |