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Show DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIG MIMING DISTRICT VOLUME XXXVil HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST EUREKA. JUAB COUNTY. Senator McCarran is Friend of Silver - mi 1 fm X eri:aB,ely and that this st reng ih Is g est enough to assure the continued pur- c- fha ( ,,lTr,aLtha PreMnt pr continued tha Pointing n dM B0t 77C, 0UnCe, the min- ulfl 11 the true said that lug Industry, McCarran th. atablllxatlon of the whit, metal at a permanent price Is the only ao- lutlon to tho problem to Insure s lasting prosperity not only to he mining Interests but to the nation a,.a .. ttofncl.l. that a quorum wav present last Friday evening, which was the regular date for the council meeting, it waa postponed Tha Red Cross msmbershlp drive until Monday evening, nt which time for the Tintic District has been exMayor Johnson presided and Coun- tended to and including December cilman Brlskey, Thomas and Van 10th, according to Mrs. Mary A. j t Leuvan answered the roll call, it Black, chairman of tha Tintic Chapoie have, though small it 6e, was n short sesnlon and only matters ter, and Mra. Catherine Ruasell, Tik thank. thee, f$rd. of a routine nature were taken up chairman of the drive. This exten-tlo- n The minutes of the meetings of Nowax found naceoaary because or ihe simple Joys serenity, vember 5th and Sth were read and the time of the drive was so limited accepted and all bills against tha that many found It necessary to wait 3hr the genii touch ofilia friendly hand city were audited and ordered paid, until the early December pay day when funda were available. In order to Join the orgunltallon. lova thosewfio and understand, Due to a rush of business during; The quota for the Tintic District the early part of the month the re-- la 250 new memberships and Mrs. fttb thank, thee, ports of the city officera were not Stack reports that more than half submitted until this time. They are this number have already been re- aa follows: calved with no reports coming from all thy gifts the greatest three Uyrnm King, city sexton, had two the outlying aectlonx. burials in (he cemetery during the' la most localities tho drive ended tAre friendship, love and fidelity. month of October. With Ha termination In ao today. ft others pray for the harvests yields, City Justice Dittmer had four many places A. L. Schafer, Rad cases In his court. All four offend-- , Cross manager of the Pacific area, ir tha golden grains the fruitful fields, era were convicted and paid fines In said early returns Indicated an imhiy our prayer to thee we send amount of (160.00. rollment approximating a half mll- t Lon Bandatrom, marshal and street lion members In tha Pacific atatea jh&t omen Xueve reached our Journeys end. ' supervisor, expended (31.77 cash In toward tha national objective of five Someone may say, Jare well, good friend. these departments In October. De-- million members. .jllnquent patrons of tha water sys- Voicing n not of thanksgiving to tern performed labor to the amount the public for its Increased support of (4S.00. of Red Cross activities, Mr. Schafer City Watermasler Manson report-- , emphasised the urgent need today ed that the coat of operating tha for mors help In tho campaign to well for October was (69.12, also save lives by reducing the number that 255,875 gallons of water had of highway accidents on highways hatwnChTIwi been purchased from the Chief Conn. and In homea. Mining company during that period. At tha asms time ho called upon Mrs. Webber, the recorder, eub- - every Red Cross unit, ovary Red mltted a complete report showing! Cross supporter, to concentrate their that receipts amounted to (1.712.47. efforts during tho next two months Expenditures were 21,324.92, leavlngjon tha establishment of uoro High-- a balance or receipts over expenses way Emergency First Aid stations, of (437.49. Mr. Schafer said: The report of the treasurer. Mrs.1 "National statistics show a 9 per , Katie Towers, checked with that of cent Increase. In automobile fatalal-jth- a s recorder when outstanding during tha first ulna months of rants were taken Into consideration, the year; 22,140 as against 2B.719 The next regular meeting of the year ago. Prevention of thla tra- hduid for Friday, mendous loss calls for greator effort Prominent Mammoth Resident Faces. First Degree Marder, on tho part of every Individual who for Killing Young Union Pacific Surveyor in the can lend assistance. Midway Bar; Too Much Liquor Said to Have Been Jackling Named President "The Red Cross has established 4 Cause Which Started and Ended the Affair. American Mining Institute 238 fixed stations and 113 mobile units In tha Pacific Area, aU operatthere Colonel Daniel C. Jackling. presi- ed by volunteers. Naturally A fist fight at the Mammoth Midway Bar where he found Wilson fixed are stations and 1,116 1,990 dent of tha Utah Copper Company, d Dance Hall lai-- Saturday night did the shooting. of those volun- -. haa been elected president of the .mobile units. Soma . The Bar Is operated by Peter American Institute minuted in the murder of Ueorgej Te ader Mr r, of Mining and, Jtfa civil engineer Christenson and he and hia son, Wilson, au kara kaTa cpaak Tcm- Metallurgical Engineers, succeeding, of Omaha, Nebraska, and iha arrest Michael, and Mra. Reed, among R. C. Allen ,fer,n atly alIeT!n of Cleveland. on first degree murder charges of others, were In arm's length of A ood ed rl h Mla educated the at Jackling, Mam- - Steedman when he did the ahoot-- 1 Victor Steed man, 0 Mines snd director Mdo. but more stations and mors A ham&iving Prayer lfjorwhat of 'Weihankihee,jid. Of Jrd. O" j ; of an-t- he I Trouble at Mammoth Dance Results in Fatal Shooting received word durjng the weel from Ben u Borage, senior engineer tor the WPA In Utah, to tho effect that the ct Jtll proJoct would ,Urted shout the 8th of December, a proJect that ha n Thl, ,he procesl( 0f approTai for several nioa(h and h u pIetllnK lo tearn lhat it jag t,een appr0ved and will but It calIa for the bulldIng or a moderB Ja at the rear and ad. City Red Cross Drive Extended in Tintic not ,,, m Number 3 Dua to tha fact There are aeveral In thla city who Br KoIdk around with the statement bet by know the namee of the w WH he wln-tefor the VBru lucrative poaltlona the new idwlnliilritlon will hand out when l,eJr ak over ba reina of the city ary n b com,nK rear. However 7 wronK for the reaaon :!y ,!, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1937. Postponed City Council Meeting Held on Tuesday Speaking recently at Tonopuh Senator Pat McCarran of Nevada had the followInR to sy regarding silver: We, In consreaa of the Vnited Staten have made a reaolve that Ilia prosperity that la prevent In otlu-B8 newly elected officera have atatea belongs to all of the states no j up to the prevent thin to In order bring proaperlty tra and elecllona pven f bey had the Infor-ar- e into the weatern mining states, we determined to keep the price of V., wouId not hav been mad0 metals up at a price that will proffrom an authentic " 11,1reported itably pay for the production." V lker wl11 he, and In The senator, expressing hia view 5drcB already lare number on the current silver situation, said K th of blch posl- that he believed that as long as the B0 dfa very ,,n ni larlea. It, Is used as a whlte metal commodity the prlee must remain at a fixed Ppcr bat the truck driver Is the f covt1 Polstlon of all and It, point If the mining districts are to .ou'd not he eurprising If a couple enjoy a real and lusting prosperity. ?f. doB mk? PPatJon for the, I believe that the price now paid 0B" position of night policeman for domestic mined silver will re- - m"B Bt1,IB WnUrlty followed by main at 77c and that there Is a good th s job and trailed by the chance for a higher price. he said. us in of are "There congress ' enough 0 he no easy mailer, favoring silver, to keep it there." b ,1cUBB t0 the many) out he that pointed Continuing Ba on that) th preBled as long as gold and silver are money w l BO dob have By Is of future the mining bright. gauges U BlniMt B RmWUom. . Many Industries of the East are dl- y liio for affected .1 price paid by V!, rectly metals, he pointed out, and contend- - hat lnfcjh,fC0UBC( to,T.. .Ih have the ma- ,lng that many eastern members of offer,lhr have congress. realising this, ?ry P.M W for silver at the current level. office are Clarence Bauer and the Without mincing words, McCar- - holdVr member Prank Brlakey. of accused ran directly Secretary Treasurer Henry A. Morganlhau as not being sympathetic wtih silver City Jail Project Will lie said that Morgan-- ) interests be Started December 8th thaus influence, however, could be. r MINES SILVER-LEA- D war-tle- . -- ge -- jolnlnf the cllJr haI1 and ,n additon to having modern sanitary convenl- rncea t wm att.am heated by the ... cul-'au- t Silver la the money of the poor, he contended; It Is n rolling money. , heallnK pIant whlch takM snd a money that we need. It Is the care of th ha,L Th proJect dy worlh money that we spend. not hoard or fal,g for j1500 of ubor and keep for n rainy day. gcil(i about tha same amount for mater- mld.nL Th. .hoo.l., look 1.,. Thw lh.t Simm... h. lals. It will mean that a fair sixe 1:45 Sunday morn- - was well "liquored up." came In the about at . place w., I NCW Use for Silver IS crew of men will be kept buay (or In the Midway Bar In that city front door with hia (ace and shirt Ing VI11.A Discovered by Scientists several week! la completing the pro- - while tho pl.ee was nearly filled bloody from a cut above hi. ey. re- Ject. in Accident Near Santaqnin with reveler.. Th. victim wa. rush - reived In the fist fight, snd walked Vonn ora foJd ? fhe For nearly twenty-fiv- e years Eura-ginWher- Silver bearings for alrplano en- morn'SL Ha ta,B ,tatea aBd ,B I S",,ht are promised by a chemical ha City has used the Jnab County Vaughn Sheffield, aged 22 years offenders. Incarcerate their to Jell and a former resident of Eureka, discovery announced 8stnrdsy at the A agreement to this effect wes en- - um... was Instantly killed In nn automo- .b. University of Indiana. p.., The county Jail took place In the hall Just a. the son's answer waa. ' Yes, but let's Into In lered bile accident between SnnUquIn and The airplane silver parts are planho present lime Is antequaied. dance waa letting out. It appears call It all off and have a beer on --D. Mrlc; of the Internat0DaI Nlckel idike. At tne same lime two ned aa n new step In tha race for spring nmn.n ni dur-thg,i,,a U and for use that Steedman took hold of Mrs. mo. With thla Steedman whipped Inlnd 8teel others, Ramons Smith, 16 year old higher speed. Tests have shown l out of date m- - unfit The new Jail Jane Reed's arm In what was re-- a .32 caliber automatic out of hi. sliver Is better than babbitt, the Bantaquln girl, and Paul Nelaoa, 29, I which has long been ported to have been not Juit the pocked and fired two shota before something of Spring Lake, suffered Injuries usual metal around whirling shafts. Tho silver In "soft against steel, needed and it might be a good thing proper manner" and' Wilson, who he was disarmed. One of the bul- - BlB offices In the I D. 8. Church, from which they died. Two more, r Is married and the It has less friction. It stands great- - lor the county to enter Into an arree-t- was her companion for the evening, lets struck Wilson Just under the Sleedlnn- - wbo making five In all, were In the amaU w use of walked over and pushed Steedman nose and It was later determined yab0f email children, has coupe when It crashed Into x truck heat. It lasts longer. But until ment with the city for joint sway. The latter Immediately de- - that It ranged upward and entered Allowed mining all his life. When on ono of tho . turns. Tho mishap the Indiana chemical discovery there the Jail when It Is completed, Mammoth Jail the took " manded a fight and the two men the brain. Tha other ballet embed- - Teel0,,eB of last hive been difficulties in the wsy of placo on Wednesday ,erB00n ehootlng he seem- - week. RKDtCKD. wlih aide PRICK out went the result ZINC that In a these musical machine of ded itself cheap, quick production be in a daxe, rubbing his head Sterdmnn came out on the short which waa Just back of the spot much sought "sliver heels" of speed.; Investigators declare that hat and repeating that he Tues-sllvon New York Rteedmnn's end Bnoualy from of A waa tho cans, of tho accithe on Wilson argument. tho where to report The problem has been collapxed driving plsto B thing, that the 001 Am- - party, which consisted of his wife door. the that effect tho ,dd was to Plated the driver being unable to steel. day dent, upon directly h ! the ear .Her it rounded the right silver would form tho Inner lining erlcan Smelting and Refining com-- ; and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Wheelock. t gherlr Karl waI on pro5?aedJng 10 DIIII. nWB IniOmcd i curve. heelock home the of the steel bousing around the pany had reduced the price of xlnc took him to. the whlll ten mjntttea and that tha had died he. a while Thla a he remained for short where 6.60 to cent, of Mr. pound. cent too waa haft. Th. silversmith's art younf gbaffleld wai a ahort,r after sherlff MelIor. Dr. W. collap,d a yea-'then the under cents two away. slipped reappearing A Robtnion and nr. Steele Bailey land Mrs. John Sheffield, the father For plating he bested Is about expensive. I alone about an hour later at the arrived from Eureka. After men e few both metals and pressed them hot. peak set last March. I being a Eureka business being years ago. Surviving besides his Electroplating required first a given attention the wounded man parents are hia widow, Mrs. Alta was rushed to Payson and Steedman plating of copper upon the steel as Loosen Sheffield,' end nn Infant deu-slat- er a base to hold tho silver. Tho Inwas placed In the county Jail In end four Mammoth to await final charges dians chemists have done away wlth( ,6hter; also two BY ARNOLD SCIENTIFACTS -f brothers. the need for the copper base and being filed. Funeral services and Interment covered how to electroplate silver, Wilson snd Mrs. Reed were acI took place at Payson on Saturday to dunce the Bert directly upon Iron and steel. by companied afternoon. The secret they discovered was Snow and Mra. Nelda Stewart. with These in cleaning the Iron or steel surface.; conversation jsrm r people, The cobra Thla surface, under a microscope. Is a Reporter representative, stated 7,500 Utahns Arrested This THE ENORREACHES a pebbly layer of metallic crystals. Year According to Report positively that Wilson had not been MOUS LENGTH OF When this dirt was cleaned off by. drinking during Ihe dance and had chemical processes, the silver plats had only a couple of beers during 17 FEET, AN0 SECRETtS' In the nine-monperiod, Januholds fast to the bare Iron or steel. the time he was at the resort. They 1st to September 30th, 1937, ary ENOUGH POISON TO Tho electroplating process waa deand others say there had been no slightly more than one and one-ha- lf KILL AN OK trouble between the two previous veloped by two young scientists. L. per cent of Utahs mors than 600,-00-0 I. Gilbertson and Aaron Johnson, to the close of the dance, and It was ware arrested and people further disclosed that neither waa working under tho direction of Procharged with criminal offenses, acfessor Frank C. Mathers. acquainted with the other. cording to department of Justice tab! Wilson was an employes of the ulations released last Saturday. Union Pacific Railroad company and New Stoker Installed Records ahow that approximately at of hia death waa aurvey-o- r the time 7600 persona out of tho state's enin the library Building for tha new railroad spur trark tire population ware arrestod and being built to the Grand Central charged with offenses varying from The work of Installing a new stoHe mine. came first Tintic to about murder to petty larceny. op ker In the Library building has Justt months ago when tha Initial la Salt Lake City, tha atataa ,flve Red been completed by Eureka City Brazil popular nuts, waa He made. worked then aurvey population center, approxilargest flclals. It ts the latest type "Stoker-- 1 An AVERAGE ELSEWHERE, are not eaten ,on other jobs for the company unmately five per cent of tha dty'a Untie" and la much larger than the til about four weeks ago when ho MAN HAS 25 Inhabitants were charged with varin Brazil. I one It replaced. to Mammoth Job when telurned Ihe ious types of crimes. BILLION The furnace of Ihe library buildwork started.) A breakdown of tho criminal construction artual ing also heats tho various offices lu REO ,111s home was In Omaha. Nebraska,' charges shows; the adjoining city hall and it has where his mother and a sister e. CORPUSOES State of Utah (Including Salt Lake proven to be Inadequate for the task. ' Ills remains were shipped to City and Ogden, total arreetod IN NIS During winter mouths It baa been 7611. Crimea (per 100,000 popula.that city on Tuesday, being accom- -' BLOOOl recessary to alio use coal stoves In C. W. McKee, engineer In by murder. 1.0; burglary. 425.2; psnled tion): he city hall In order to properly of the Mammoth construe- -' 770.1: auto theft, 247.7.' charge larceny, beat It but with the new stoker this Thla I periscope, on the third tlon Lake Salt job. City (fhiriu filed la 111 not tee of the Aberdovejr golf course In the entire be necessary In Ihs future.' Steedman has lived his entire life North total arrested, IIS; dtylt enables to In ace The city officials have put their Wales, golfers Mrs. and Mr. son a of at Mammoth, 21; aggressive 1; murder, robbery, so they can see when all the winter's supply of coal, thus avoid-lo- g Andrew Steedman, prominent resi- in greento 212; larceny, 6; assault, burglary, drive. The clear which green, any difficulty which might arise of that city. Ills father beor of dents more, theft 10; larceny, (60 16S obig from a shortage. yards from the tee, la then of less than (60, 204; auto ing a member of tho school board ,cured by . of the Tlnllo District, who also hold theft, 1(0. Rlai.ha s'. Reporter Office. r--r bB m S LemildrnnBerH?S,. ' ;i es ... b.... lilt. j .h. td ut . .. it. d.., .T,.d 7;. JEE? at ho er ,, ren,r Ear w Z,wVv AMAZE A MINUTE 11- Cobra poison- - - th Out brazil- - Blooded - APTURING re-sid- 30-fo- ot 1I ,andh'- |