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Show vy DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIO MININO DISTRICT HOME OF THE WORLD'S LAROEST EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, r Gaining Machines Are Now Tabooed UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, AMAZE A MINUTE SCIENT1FACTS BY ARNQI.n Mystery MINES SILVER-LEA- D Number 11 19.18. Southern Civic Clubs Held Meeting Saturday-Sunday- i f JAD no v . e 0 UfttC Ot Another murder Iibh been thrown James M. Sargent, president of f Juab couuty official Jn, tb lP the Associated Civic Clubs of Southbut tlua lima ii ia a murder myaterv ern Utah, laat Sunday announced the Attorney General Joseph Chex, which . a fur from y w, or reappointment f Ray E. Carr of cold over water Nephl Dowdell prominent bualneaa blanket a aa time wan it tbe day It happened threw Richfield and Thomua W. Jeuaen of man, lodge and civic worker, haa b Fred K. Hill, 23, ot Nephl waa the state iho 0,hcr d,F Mt. Pleasant aa executive aecretary been named chairman of the Preal-an- d ordered that all Riot machine, mar- - ahot and killed In front of hia 'home field repreaentattve, respectively, dent's Birthday Ball which thla year were d. taboo, in Naphl lat Wednesday about mid-An- d etc., hie machine, for 1938, at the regular monthly! win be held on the evening of to back up hla decree he atated night, two bulleta from an automa-th- at of the organlxatlon held at day, January 28th, at the Eureka all county attorneya, county tic revolrer euterinx hi body tiunnlaon. John F. Rowe, the Kl- - Auditorium (formerly the Kike la and other law enforcement er of which would have proved fatal, Club of Eureka representative vilion.) held be would reaponaible According to reporta Hill, who officer to the Civic Clubs of Southern Utah, Mrs. Catherine Jones has been sefor the enforcement of the law with had been in trouble acveral time was in attendance at all sessions, as vice chairman; Miss Fran- lected InThe waa machine. tlieite and only recently releused from regard to Roth appointments were confirm- - era Junes, aecretary and treasurer, tiniuiion la that malfeasance of of- - jail, entered a car with a at ranger ed by the executive board aa the fl- - Other members of the general cornmay be instigated at a down town brer parlor, and flee proceeding ual business transaction In the two-- mlttee are Vernon Caatleton, Hugh to who fail that waa officer laMt the perform seen of him against until day convention sponsored by the Atherley, R. E. Ferguson, J. E. hla mother and slater found him their dutiea along till line. Gunnison Lions Club. The executive Bergstrom, D. R. efEagar, Lloyd dead In front of their home at about Mr. C'hei statement la to the had met Saturday morning Uvan ahd Mra. Flossie Chapman, daylight Thursday morning. Thev tect that: members and the and directors held' Already the committee ia function-- a There la a section of the law avd nearby resident report hearing business session Saturday after-n- g in an unprecedented manner in sherof what for seemed to be which provides shot about ml.l-I- ff handling t oon at the Star theatre. their efforts to make thla tha most aud constables who fail to do nlglit but it was presumed they were program ended with a successful danca ever held for the Saturday's back-fir- e la the of those the It a of ear. j duty their duty. bauquet and danca In the high school benefit of those unfortunate victims Sheriff Holier Mellor and County officials to see that the law ia en- All arrangements were 0f the dreaded Infantile gymnasium. paralysis furred, and to alop violations. When Attorney C. N. Iatherbury of Ku-- j made by Dan Borg, president of the a disease which up to date haa the they see machines which violate the reka, aud Chief IVduty Ed. Winn! Gunnison Llona Club, and Clint Lun- - scientific baffled aa to Its world law, being operated, it ia their duty of Nephl, Immediately Investigated.! a San Pets county director cause. Tha germ haa never been dcberg, to see that such operation ceases, or They found two exploded cartridges of the Southern Utah Civic Cluba. ! discovered and the reason for It r. about fifteen feet from the body and! they are Ilablo to prosecution. Carr haa served the organise- - pearing In far spread sections has also determined by the abrupt ak!d-- i "While the law waa aimed prltlon as aecretary more than three not been determined. The only marily at the old slot machines, any ding of automobile tires that a car. while Mr. Jensen haa repre- - vancement to date ta the curative had made a marble game or other device In quick getaway from the' sented the group In field work for treatment. The dance on the 28th which the element of chance predom- - place. two years. Both will giva full time 0f ttalw month will furnish funda to Intensive detective work during inatea over the element of skill is to the promotion of projects of lm-- 1 fUru,er every angle which might put violating the law. Rigid inreatiga- - the entire week has failed to dls-tioportanco to the state, particularly the dllwaie under control, close a he of these games must single clue, according to the made, the southern fifteen counties which jhe money will go for scientific and where It Is found they are vio- - officers, hut the InvealigaDo.i will the association represent. Iieearch, epidemic first aid, proper in ms-ratecontinue full confiaforre must be until the 1 resident latlng the law they Sargent also announced carei hospitals and clinics, and funda solved. tery standing committees for the year.jfor communities to use In case Fred Hill was born Jan. 5, 1915,' The ruling of the attorney general All projects will be Investigated by 0f oea necessity these committees before the direct-- ! surely raused a house cleaning In nt Fountain Green, Utah, a son of haa been The Tlnllc wirf A Eureka. The business houses" have Edgar and Anna Hill, He was take llnal action on them, but ,!ded jnt0 caiaftCatlon na followa: ..,. a,-been conspiclous by the abaenre or rirt .0 zeMa the committed will have no author- - churches. schools, fraternal, civic, In Nephl, shortly after the family i ihse gaming mnrhines. iiy to- art In tbe name of the Asao- - j Individual, commarclal and profes- There Is another angle that is he- - moved there. Surviving are his paring talked pro and con regarding the ents, his wife and year old daughter, em.,lojl,Dowdell announce that mor jpw"jaiu1 a member P' ruling of the attorney general. That Betty Jean Hill: his slsler, Mrs. Laor ti,a dance will be conducted Mrs, A very interesting column ofmin- - known deposit is that the state tax rommiaaion has mone Tolley; a grandmother. f of ore could be the executive board, waa named n a manaer similar to some of the Rachel two ing news, concerning mostly Tintlc erated on contract or lease, and em- - on the following commlttrea: Indus-- 1 Sldwell, all of Nephl; decreed that all gaming machines , ,w iarBar were to be nsaessed this year and other grandparents, Mr. and Mr, people, appeared In the last Isaac ploy men t given to miners. Prerent trial, Interclub relations and employ-- 1 MUllCN IOB HCKVwH WDICB 'win w. OB 'of the Delta Chronicle and waa from urea are n little too low In value to'ment. right on the ere of the assessment Enos Hill of Fountain Green. aala this waek end, la priced for 75c Funeral service over the remains the pen of F. I,. Byron, mining ami ship to Salt Lake without milling. I period the machines are banned and each but It la expected that n good mornwere held ami at A letter from the A. S. business man of Delta, Utah. whisked away Into oblivion. 8hould Nephl Tuesday TIie.1 nt Timer Tintii portion of them will be purchased the law tolerate theae machines later Ing and at Fountain Green in the af- in writing of the placer ground In slates that that company Is In an nt 85.00 each, especially In the busiInterment took miles! of ternoon e Salt Lake at that ton-bday. on. the resulting talk will In no way the Saw Tooth mountains, 44 excellent position to handle n City Monday ness section and to tbe mining and 'southwest of Delta, he stated thatjnageof lead and copper ore at their complimentary to law enforcing place at Fountain Green. of the district. financial people ' i officers. they had been worked periodically Garfield and Murray plants. They George E. Horton, for many years The Aristocrats of Rythum, n ten The commissioners of Juab county Plans Going1 Forward for oil a small scale for the past forty are particularly anxious to purchase a resident of the Tintlc District, died Pec organisation, nas kh. lead ore at this time. should take thla matter Into serious at the family home at Provo, Mon- -' inYaged Scout Week Annual to furni.il the muic for th, Boy The consideration; they should remain I day, at the age of 72 years. Death ban. Special features will of course This group of claims is owned by, Vlll H. Cowles Heads watchful and on the first reappear- waa due to ailments Incident to age.' Includa lh Armed with the slogan. ''Building 1,10 NVw ir.ldenl'a talk, which anre of these machines should de- Klondike Mining Co., who! DisT.niW Generation, A Sponger assess mund cash payment for their ii. ed valuations. President's Ball Frl-meeti- ng eith-aheri- ff Pa-wan- 8ul-boa- rd ! ap-M- ad-ye- n I ji i,i, i dl-o- ra m.j Untie District Mining Men Are Interested In Millard Co, Sectionnment, - op-jo- i ..... Eurekan Retained Office in Utah Printing Industry T. W. Birklnahaw of Salt is sut' ,, nd treasurer, both of Salt Uke Advocate of Trice, waa elected preai- - He was a mechanical at tha engineer k. min. i. r.,k cu,. Ek.'d,ni .t atth.theirrunannual... m. Wumr ' general meeting held moving to tha Mammoth mine. In the i. a aum of Durtreasury. wrry Movement In America. vice president and waa 7I tha for ing year spent past Scouting at Salt Lake City last Saturday. He Tintlc District, and still later was local cripple. Dur- to a assistance Having dubbed this activity with 'We hare It on authority of Mit- succeeded Charles K. Saxton. t,,"P,0Fed al th ,ndard nK the three years the ball has been Lake a typically Scont-llk- e name, "Liv- - cliell II. Lelaud 0. Burreaa of Bingham mine. He moved back to Provo ln'OD.ratad JamlHon, of Eureka, that he Tintlc 0B a divlalon Wl BMil IS SkaAalkl.klll nt.,1 All A aIaAmI IbaI 604 lt,A haa retained $128.15. r .wAntv.Ai.Mh - i "iiaw. la '" -- man-'Clatl- tla AM ! 4 Aged Lady Died in Eureka Last Saturday, January 15 Frank GalNford 5 U.H- - .1 0.d. J ri.v vi.A Salt i .nt Hendrick Fork P Smllf' of American Romn j.,,.. J i ... Tnrf j ?alInK I of Salt Lakel'lty. i;;zr,k session "" nounred problems of .tii1 " . "' ' a,,-,,.- .-- s " - to Fet " - Speaker at the banquet held on Mra. Carl Sorenson and Mra. Mildred Mr. 8aiU.il, B. I'rtenon of 8,11 Uk, Cltn WA kUW " Orolk.n,. Pr.ok Mono. Mr, Ilowlea, Mr. Burress, John E. Jonea and Mra. Lavlnla Carter of Provo; .: - .U: nTSw Sr"vorn EHrwMr tl1liri ?nTrilre Carl Patten, counril e. MInln of a un-fa- ir grand-rhildre- a, nd lfS! the Reporter last Friday Victor Sired-- j iwin be ,a,d ,n lhe f,0,r of lhe crek j with the tailings piled j man pleaded not guilty to first de-on bed dragline ! . rtn-k- . Installed by NEW GIRL ARRIVED AT KLINE ROME IN DECEMBER their meeting Inst Thursday vnin at the I. O. O. F. Hall, the jolumhla Rebekah I.ndge Installed following new otflrers to nerve, during the coming year: ?JM. Mary Edwards, noble grand. Mr. Jennie Myers, vice grand. Margaret Freethy, recording - letter from our old friend and pal. Jaka Kline, announces that a new baby girl waa welcomed Into the Kline home at South Band, Indiana, on December 18th, thus making their family Includa three glrla and a boy. From tha tone of the communication Mr. and Mrs. Kline bad ordered a boy aa a battery mate (or Junior but tbe alight disappointment bae already been forgotten. Jake, who la head baseball coach, head freahman football coach, assistant to tha athletic director, and several other thlnga of Importance at the great Notre Dame University, waa for several yeara a resident of ibis city, where he waa an Instructor and coach at Tintlc jllgh ScbooL A pecretary. Mr. Anna McDonnell, financial secretary. Mr. Theresa Vlertel, treasurer. Amelia Schofield, chaplain. mi, warden. llunneiu, conductor. .ir Klta Gear, right supporter to noble grand. rH'. JM Harrell, he noble grand. h.nln Kmm Kellie 11' vlre grand. left supporter to Inalde guard- - right aupporler ..... har- - ,a remembered that Mr. Roundy and BlshoD now commanding the been has yu-to-r de'fenae Manila, of Bray of Eureka, and other, bar gen28 carloads of rank "ore from nromoted to the the vacancy thll rharm vines two years ago. Mrs. Mary (e sucreeda He era! Frary. mualdan. that' will he left by the retirement- j jf a rUHtom mill were put up at MacArof Major General Douflaa Ara?I.t jjjjp p0nt between Drum and IV a nn amnlher-- d where water la available, many If nnt la I thur. ,iveB vent. h, worker. Funeral services wars conducted At Lucy Mrs. May I brother, William Hadaon of Santaquln. Sha waa a member of the L. D. S. Church and an active Relief Society Second In 8antaqula Wednesday Ward L. D. 8. Chapel. Interment was in 8antaqula cemetery. Columbia Rebekah Lodge Mr. Cy: 87 practices act. Vi f reka, lata Saturday of lnflrmatiea Incident to age. She was SO yeara old. Mrs. Klrkman waa born March 14, 1147, In England, a daughtar of William and Mary Whlta Hudson. Sha cam to Utah with her parents In 1853 and lived In various parte of the state. Her husband, Thomas J. Klrkman, a Black Hawk Indian War veteran, died eeveral years ago. Surviving are a son and two daughter!, George Klrkman, 8anta-quiMrs. Emma Olson, Provo; Mrs. Geneva Boyer, Eureka; 18 1 the I tah Tnde Commission, told of the machinery for enforcing the Mate New Officers E"B DrWB Mrs. Hannah Hudson Kirk man, of Payaon, died at tha homa of her daughter, Mrs. Geneva Boyar, at Eu- n; ::,r.k,.v, preat- - dent. - rctary 1-1 n round health and safety tralnlng .,ro program of the Scouting movement o n,. the in J tonw Tintlc,8;" r "Expo" activities District will be organlxcd and d!'i meth-lllA novel d revolutlonurv reeled ly W. C. Larson, chairman of the health and safety committee of worklne un the (he printing industry for the coming year were discussed by members of J- lL. for two Jrear, bF .hna gravel. ot the exposition living" rs-j- commit- - ire elected Included Howard Gra- km of Provo. Charles J. Dee of Og-ln. J p. Smith of Logan, C. E. Rife of Eureka. C. A. Epperson of Kaya- George L. Crowther, H. M. William and James A. Gllea of Sail .!L r . . '-- Margaret Duncan, left io the vice grand. aup-6nr- 'r I- Slammln Sam Snead, White Sul burned when four men sprayed gaso- lino on the side of lhe tabernacle phur Springs, W, Va., la shown giv- Marcellua . Dili and daughtar, ' and United It. The men were Geo. ln8 ono of hla Irons nn affectionate Donna, of Pocatello, Idaho, and Mrs. after he turned In a card fAIIca Rife of Salt Uk City, visited Oils 71. Wm. A. Wall 87. Paul A. ilrokea to win first prise money a Eureka durlag tha past week-en- d Millet 67. and Archie - Millet 29. 'aml Open ou four- - with Mr. and Mra. J. Vero Rife and All are reported lo be residents of ( Mr. apd Mra. C. E. Rlfo, ltah county. I I- |