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Show Page Tliursclaj'. Febmary 10. REPORTER 4 im axt daioiitkh or Former Tintio Teacher State Health Officer WVMMOTII IKOITK 1HI End Week Passed Away on Sunday; Last Here illl.r yrareeide flllllM.lI eiv:i.ln 11. I'liiiilni'liil k.Saturday al were On Sunday rwll; William M V"K.y for ilm -i di-al- lr. hoinn in f'rntvrvlll ' of Hinim'ii after a IIiiKcrinx llltie. Deceased td the division ' liiiiilil ,h- " dlal 0.r resid.-nof ihia wan u former Hi'1 !'" durum vialtur wa Tlniir lirt, leaving here ulmut right year wrek end. go, le t. 1. "1 On Thursday n f He waa born ill Ball !.akr October l 11103. a mod of Mr. and Mr. Her- adp1n,a:'T','T nt r ' lll? lieri Btrreper. After eompletinx . , .1 ev nn iiddresMame lie where Kureka came in he iduci.iion ' ' , i. " i lie ti.ughl In the Tlnilc High School erlun al Mammn Here well attended . and the dnrioi fo two or three year. lllld extremely Ill funeral services were held on remarks were lime Interesting. Wednesday In t'lrileville. Rrm-pt-- TONIGHT - THURSDAY February 10th HI FOUND HIS CLUE-A- ND Juinr u lIA 1i'nunk whh AUER TATUM OORUTHEA $80.00 Cash ICET Drawing FRIDAY - SATURDAY February 11th 12th A CLARENCE BROWN OITA y 1 1,11 yir. - 5.' OR ROMANCE KLKT Hpuiihli I'nrk cemetery it d tighter nf Mr, mid Kill H . fiii ini r Mammo'li now make Ilieir home I:. min. The liifaiil ii HUi'tiied 'l JPRKCRIW10N BARRIE at hi 'I'-'-- MARRIED HER im r production Gma A Big Double Feature Program iODE I0DE HO. resident at Hen-J- .i no. 446 447 her hy grandparent. ln-- r Melv in Killing of Hen-nMrs. H. II. J'rlerMr. il - h,h of Itimse.elt, to Itll.l Wll.ll AND OKI IKS' 111:1.11 in; i;t aai:i:u til l ell Mid Cold lljll Till- - ulilill.ll Short While Left Utah Copper Compuuy , Only to Secure New Auto Plates Makes Record Production if llie Mulu.il lliii!e.i li.eiil .snniu I Iiiii i h. will i. in id Mu I.. I held S.ililKliiy iiiuhl. Kelnuniy in 1: Aiiiu-.- i iil.nl Hall in Kureka. Ver.mii Casi 11 mi and Mrs. I. who i.ie the heads of I lo afe I li.it ail fair ill's year, Tlo lull. held. he will dame a decraied. wjM ,iit .1iril,ll.1.V wm the ru (irrll..4l ri1l . , ., , f ..lur,.., wj i ,r, ' . k.- - ii m. if 1 lih., - Utah Copper Company, operation lament and must one of the world open-cu- t ii n usual mines, waa the rounlrya biggest Individual copper producer In 193., art urdlng to an Associated Ire dispatch received FIFTH .i Mrs, Jay unI Mr. .ir PlilT ijjj Kureka Cliv .mil Jnah t'uirit officials, a well us sliile nli leers are In si c lire ihe.r warnluK auto 1938 license plates n( oin'e mid thereby be In position to operate afof the , oinliic idli. ,pr hp Washington. II. ( . Irwin Arnovltx, rhairtnuu of the Him. Quoting IT. S. Mine Ilureau fiK-.t- e commission, state iiri-H- . tht dlMpuirli xhowa that Ihti wju ,e n(J extenilon of lime for Ho Ctali Copper mined and milled more reaon thal 0I1y lhl. li.: ii 33,000,000 ton of copper, gold rl grsn this privilege. There be- nnd silver ore last year. the leKislature. nK n0 gcsslon of i'melier production of copper from consequently there will he no extern flomoHtir orpx In 1937 Attrcxitsd tlnn of (Imp. Tho tax rommisslmi X43.:.nii short tons for the Cnited has also notified stl city and enmity Slates as a whole. Output of refined officers In Ctah in Mils effect and lead was 43.i,r00 Ions nnd prod ordered them In enforce lln was rir.O.SOO ' nw wt), reRnrj t0 n,.w ; tion of inetallie line Amount of recoverable leailj Inns. n has been pointed out that n f.om dnniostie mines Increased 33 y half ihe auto owners of the Male cent over that nr 1936, while the wat unljj npar ,j,e dead line lo s.e zlne output increased only seven per curH (heir plaies ami lies means Inn off'--- . cent. is rn- jonr- thin -t- hat the i;-Idaho led the west in th produr-n- a so applh-ito he Jammed of silver, lead and line. to find ,tlons that many are i themselves on n lone waltine I j Their ears will prolmlilv he lied IIP Merchants of State Protest iii,rs ii-- r- - - ehib-nia-- fnilh nu-fro- m . MFTAI. PRODUCTION lNLiKl!jASJ!jil IiAOl VFAR ('mitiniH'd from IaRi1 1) i r Dividend hut, was a marked decrea-- e from Hie Him Mnne nriie :( Hauer. Clali i producers of aine cni.i-- iiiraii-- weri. niarkeiing proh- fmcil wlili a lent durum 1937 ns a result of cur-pe- r zlne refinery lailmeni of operations in Montun i hci anse of mine there s the trie shnrtare of liydrncle- iof the trine Much nw.-r. in I lull In 193i was shipped to zlne retort plants in Texas und the Centrsl States, and were furred at least a part of their In I .fa it i smeliin zinc enlrtiles. A state wide meetiug of merchants) f.O al a of age, Milan R. Straw, Murray. Midvale and years operations will be held in Salt Lake soon to' l at tin- Sprlngrille attorney, died of a heart Tooele iduiils were ruiidiu-ieiplan active opposition to the new attack at Irovo on Krid: y aft.-il.'ale-s- t since 1930. As :n ill" rale Inventory tax law which requires a noon. He waa well known in the past, practically all the zinc and i monthly Inventory. Tlnilc District where at. one time he more ih:.n HO per ceiii of the lead A court test of the law will likely came from complex waa rlty attorney for Mammoth. follow, together with a concerted to and slate county official protest charged with Its administration. The new law requires a monthly inventory be filed by all merchants with the state lax commission so thnl goods may be assessed on a yearly average of twelve months rather than of December 31st of year under the operation of the old law. It I reported that merchants from all sections of the ststa are filing under the law but doing it und-- lenlrc.ie produced . HIRAM WALKER & SONS, PEORIA, ILLINOIS sioi-k-pil- SUN. . MON. - TUES. February 13th 14th 15th . - ! zinc-laad-ir- led ai flotation plants si Tooele and Midvale, park City, ' Hauec. Mines in Ctah produced auout 34.43u.00u tons of ore lit 1937 com- pared with 14,907.892 tons ill 1930. The output is by far the lurgest In urcK 1 the history of the atate, and most of the lurrease ia due to copper ore; gains are also indicated In tha ost-d ore. There were put of about 200 lode mlnea operating la I'talt in 1937, compared with 171 lode mines in 1936. zinr-lea- YOUR MILEAGE MERCHANT ADVISES & & protest. In this manner, should declared unconstitutional J Matinee 2 p. m. Sunday WEDNESDAY - ONLY February 16th ! - Li Hie law he in court, merchant huve recourse to regain funds alreadv paid in. Should Ihev pny without protest, little legal re-- : course is open In them In event of conr. declaration of unconstilutlon- - o w nllly. JACK HOLT J. A'. Kennel!, treasury department expert for this district, spent i and Monday In Kcd-ler- II V Kureka helping local people with (heir income tax returns. Saturday mi al t' The sermon on the Mount taught llatidhi the great secret of ronquer-Inhy yelldlng. Our Big Family Night. 10c to all. g fa SSSSSEt - f mUlltlHIUlllUIHU. PINTS COOE NO. 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