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Show r It i vy DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIC MININO DISTRICT VOLUME XXXVII EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY. Mackenzie Sees Hope to Jericho Camp Retain Tariff on Metals Representative of the mining May Be Moved .tote, have K The persistent rumor that Jericho D- - b-- $ V SI Hold Meet Tonight in Provo BY Representatives of the .... baseball clubs who will probably roniprlso the Utah Industrial Leugue will meet In ITovo this (Thurrduy)j evening to discus, plans for the com- - Mon-benef- it. lrlng cp-er- al argu-Jtrlrh- CL 1CT 1111(1J Oiate dCllOOl Largest in History ( Bchool Fund and en-Vi- Benefit Dance at High School Successful Affair the School now contain money to meet all require Fund Equalization ,umPet menta for tll0 current lchool year. The Buni of chUd provtd. ed for under the Btate conilltlItloB l0 bo pnld out of the I)1(trlcl fichool Kuild now ln ghl at a earller dte than ever before In the history the state Equalization of educational provided for by tbe con tuny MtBlim through the creation of a apeelol fund of 95 additional per Bl.bool chnd( or 727.615 this year, can also be undertaken because this (,f oppor-enou- futld ja w gh fUn t0 overflowing. These deduction, were made by noyden B. Weight, chief accountant lhe offico of 8tat0 Audltor John w. Guy. when he checked sufficient individual Income and corporation franchise collecllone and other revenues In the atale District School Fund. Swimming Pools Regnlatsd by the State Health Board T I compared with a total of 8890,- Due to the fact that a swimming; g3866 necded t0 brlng ,pportl0n-pool may be erected in Eureka dur- -' tB up t0 the fu $25 a ooj ing the present aummer the follow-- 1 hlld when all apportionments letter .board state the from Ing ofhave been mada from thla fund the health might be of interest to those-4districts will have received close who are sponsoring the movement: o t0 8s.648.075.00 from the land swimming pool In the State of ;lrrest and rentaI and ha dltP,cl Utah will he permitted to operate .choo, fundii Th!a of extreme after May 30. 1938, until Its man- - importance to schools alnce only dur-- n cement hos secured a permit from;,ng the preceding two years, have the Utah State Board of Health, c- -, dUtrlcta received the full 925 a child cording to a bulletin released by pr0Tlded for by the eonstuutlon. Pre-D- r. J. L. Jones, slate health commls-- : vlously, In some years apportion- sioner. monta dropped as low as 920.82 per "The bulletin has been circulated cbd. to all pool owners and operators by( For hoo equalization, tha fund end Misa Ethel Gadd, who 1. local Lynn M. director of tho derTed by a Bpccaj levy on Thatcher, His representative front supervisor. of Public Health Engineer- - crly now contalni 67J0.405.43 or the city council 1. Mr. McClain, who hard nl W,,rk alonK lhU UlririHw1 wlrnedhHUy !?a,rcady line. full responsibility for Rb,C lhat j. EaBton Parratt, director The reports of city officer, were rccept leg, ohtulnlng and displaying State reBenrrh and stat'ntlra In the of-also submitted nt this meeting, the Ronrd of Health permits before May flee of Charles H. Skidmore, state first showing that the rerordcr, Flos- 30th. superintendent of public Instruction, sie Chapman, had receipts totaling Pools which cannot maintain sat will attempt to get out the bulk of S3 ! 24.43 r.nd disbursements ol 86 ,Kfartory ,lftrter,oloaIrBl (.litlons the apportionments due school dis86,000.000 a demonetratod by past experience. ,.1.95. However, tricts from the high school, the disnan from the Commercial Bank of may not receive permits until ap- trict school and the equalization reIn was not Included the Nephl proved reconstruction work hai been funds so that achool boards will not ceipts, but Is registered as a loan. Dr. Jones said. Some completed, Justiee Fred Dittmer had twenty pools do rot comply completely with have to borrow money to carry on cases In his court, all of them for construction standards, but their activities. 18 were convicted offenses. minor V demonstrated have 'T managements , In-N- Tm all-jo- Y educ.tlonaractWItleVthe Vt.ta DIs o. he-th- thla county. Tha moat important unfinished piece of work Is the construction of a direct road Into western Juab rounty by way of Find Piss. It will take another year to complete thla but It is one that should be car- rled through without Interruption. other projects are only par- In fact It Is said tlally completed. that two years advance work has al- teady ben mapped out for the Jericho camp. Local organizations and individuals have brought pressure to beer at every known angle In an effort lex. a The Industrial League le a aeml- pro organization. Contrary to an- nouncementa made last week to. tho effwt that eight teams would be In the league It now appears that only si team, will enter Into the organl- znthm Two potential teams the 1). A It. O. of Salt Lake and the U. S. Mines, are out, according to reports, because of the age-ol- d story of not Jobs for the ball players. The teams who will he represent- ed nt this meeting are Iiivldend and j Helpei-rrlc- e. both being new entries; ,also Plnney Reverape of Salt Lake, and the Gem- -: Provo, Magna-Garfipl- d mel Club. If all six of these entries sign up for the 1938 .canon the pco- pie or thla state, and Tlntlc In par-- j, tlcular, are going to wltne.. somo real baseball during the coming an- non. h. (, Number 22 State Baseball League to AMAZE A MINUTE SCIENT1FACTS ARNOLD re-ca- camp waa established In November, 1935, apedflcally m a gr&xing camp, and practically all of efforts have been devoted to the development of the summer cat- tie range of the West Tlntlc mount sins and the winter sheep range on the desert in the western aectlnn of S3 C. 1,8 Praised the western congres-n.a,onal delegate, for their united op-- 1 poi,,llon to the threatened reductions ut Pointed out that, due to the c,Prcal trade agreement act, con-li- z Powerless to prevent change. rt!ja duty rates if the state department derided to grant concessions, Ir- - Mackenzlo returned to testify at a freight rate hearing before the atRt8 Pub,lc aervice commission dajr- - The was on the nppli-ar- e cat,on of the carriers' for a IS per cenl Increase pn Intrastate ship-f- ir menta- - A similar petition which pl,8d t0 Interstate traffic recently waa ac,ed Pn 7 the I. C. C. Mr- - Mackenzle left again for Wash Kton, D. to present oral ments at the public hearing on pro- poacd revision of the Canadian trade whlch la being he!l today, Canadian agreement, he said ore leavlng. Is more important to 18 weat I1811 l,p British because It cntains a larger list of commodities Prduced in this section. Hearings n t18 proposed agreement with Great Britain have been completed. Mackenzie said he could see no tlreat 10 current price for newly-mlne- d domestic sliver in the rerMlt acflon of the government In C8aa,n the purchase of Mexican b Ter and during the world price, ,e Kveniment, he said, could tlrely discontinue the purchase of t01,8111 allve' wHhout reducing the : higher domestic price. The Jericho 7 i MINES SILVER-LEA- D UTAH, THURSDAY, ARKIL 7, 1938. presented a case Maln.t reduction of tariffstrong on rules d nnd zinc In the Uriti.h and Canadian trade agreement., A. G Mackenzie, secretary of the 'tali Chapter, American Mining Congress, dated Saturday following hi. return1 8al1 Lake City from Wa.hlngton, (('(' camp la to be moved In the be.r future waa verified the other when they y camp ofridal. diiy staled that order, had been received from Fort Douglaa to the effect that the personnel of thla camp would i moved to Park Valley, In northern The date when this order 111 take effect wae not given but the communder In charge of the ..id that It would be within week. time. Th. announcement in anything bu pleasing to the people of this district end to many Individuals and stock growers throughout a dozen nearby counties for the reason that the being derived from the camp Inestimable. Further, that many project, now under construction are from completed and It la the gen belief that camp. In other eec Hon. of the state could be dlsbaltd rd or transferred with less Injury to than the ore at their localities A HOME OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST Busy Council Session Held Friday; Will House Sewing Club in City Hall -- In view of the fact that the Wi'A sowing group Is going to lose Its quarters within the next few weeks t.he!"K'e.-nK.U;- prop-Dlvlsl- on i!t "TlthlnMWMriMJrob- make Friday evening decided In the large for these ladle. quarters to retain the camp and It might be The benefit' dance given at the room of the city hull buildthat their effort, will be successful. Tlntic High School list Saturday This was decided upon ufte. It. substantiation of this la the fol- - evening waa a most successful affair, ing. Mrs. A. T. Bigler and Mrs. Maud lowing dispatch from Washington, according to those ln rharge. The af-Miller waited upon the council and C., whlrh arrived In Utah on Tuea- - fair was sponsored by the Parent-da- y that the sewing group ePlan8d Teachers Vnd AsslaHim the Tlntlc morning: quarters in the As a result of house action Mon- - District Miners' Union nnd wns for would lose their bii'Uliii-- s school a. soon ui grade day in making available an addition- - the purpose; of raising funds to sereason that al $50,000,000 for CCC campa, all cure eye glasses for a number of school was out for the wae going to be razed. the building camps uow at work on unfinished students in the schools of this for accommodations will be maintained through trlct who are needing this attention. consequently num- ladies fifteen that and about the coming year, or until their work Music was furnished by Jim ,.cr. of "fB maintain satisfactory stun- - Merger Creates But One ! ability completed. Only cantos which Jacobs and his Hot Timers of Pro- - tlal. vote by the council waa pended sentence, ond the others paid dard of ceaniineee under limited, The have finished their assigned Jobs will vo. This Is a musical organization Grazing District in Utah unanimous to furnish these quarters, fines to the amount of 895.00. loads. In cases of this kind. Dr i he discontinued. of which every member is blind, but O'Haro At This assurance .Friday's . meeting Mayor . waa given the even with this handicap they put out !d' proT,a,0"1a,1 p,rm" 7m Regions nne7nd7o of tho United Councilmen Bauer, port snowen max me operation of tin BBUPd house of representatives by accompanied music Conof a brand thst StaPB thorouehly dIvB,0I of p.rBzlaK ,nt0 whlch by Cronin and McClain Hy well cost 958.69 hnt the amount Bpcclfylng tlme llmllB wllhln whlfh irrasman Woodrnm. In charge of the pleased every person who ettended. Briskey, Beck. answered the roll call, Th TbV mp fim.frUfllonal On Saturday evening, April 9th, appropriation bill which carries CCC " of the previous meeting were ee was not stated. From theHo- - madet tbat the imprem,.!. utes "laat Friday received qualify may pool 'interior be event will money. another public given of the reed ami ncrepted and all bills inansvllle wells of the Chief Cons. permanently. Abe Murdock of to further Increase this benefit fund. P. Representative graa- !by 8eely, regional or- - Co. 900.225 gallons were secured atj . Fallure of swimming pool operat- - jer Cheiley in .Vi, rpalnst the city were audited and I'lah has assurance that none of the It will he a card n In of cost work For 8450.11. the to - 'red Paid. The bills amounted comply with these orders with - , K 1'lah camps will be dosed. Parti- . Frenzell, formerly acting plare at the Miners inlon Hnll enmvaster department, at the park and specified time will cons Bute rcKionaj gratcr 0f region one, will cularly those assigned to forestry, menclng al eight P was 8152.00 truck perlor was A received nlciition driving commit grounds for cancelling temporary reclamation and range Improvement to wonderful prizes for both 'TiOO pome assistant graxler of region 1,Mrd of Education of tho formed by delinquent water patrons. fro,n rprm,ta lo oppra,e wlm. Projects will continue through the and bridge there will be a delicious Lon street marshal and wua ,n Sandstrom, arho01 h,ch henialr,ot T,n,,c eH,ir?Utih re! ni1nv poola are renewable on or luncheon. coming fiscal year. designation for the the nn'ure of a petition for the in- - tupervlsor. spent 838.37 In these de-- for(( of (ho bu,. 1 What the house did was to Tlntlc people should make this uytpa fa1urJ In addition to regular sal!n i.8 T" hydrant near the purtme-ntan unexpended 828.000,- - party clean'll which - -- Hen; also 8102.00 In labor from de- school now building grade cause. most a for new worthy ake water users, aPpropr!at,on !?;.!nd ,5 POns,ruPtc.d l0W const itutes cause for cancelling per- Ju, Past or Unquent ,he reK,on ona deagat,on. For the dance last week tht high h which la adequate to The city sexton. Hyrum King, and furlber explain- hj.h continue through tho coming fiscal school was made available without Formerly, region I comprised tho Ing the reasons for such a necessity. rcted two burials In the Eureka western grazing district of tho four IHr all but a few campa that have ohnree and there will be no rental The IC TO LEtTUltE March. INVITEIl and wss during the prill approved petition eastern " completed their work. fee for the Union Hall for the card lire hvdrant will be Installed In due ad region 3 the four SCHOOL HIGH TIXTIC AT THE of the city treasurer, The report or tha con- districts. Headquarters dewas KHe Towers, party on Saturday. necessarily time to give proper protection. Dr. Vasco Tanner of the Rrigham sol Ida ted region are maintained on Cedar City Elks Guests The Slate Municipal League, of Inyed because the bank statement Young University, Provo, will de- - the fifth floor of the federal building hail mammoth The prehls.orlc 1s a member, sent I'nd not arrived at the lime the meetp;uroka City wbph nn address nt the Tlntlc Hlgn in Salt Lake City, liver TlRtic Lodge S&turday buRe upppr molars that weighed 12 In a communication asking If Eure- - Ing waa held, School Auditorium. Monday, April The consolidation order, original ka was Interested In a proposition 0: fleers, other members and wives pounds, a 3 p. m. Thla address Is bn - ;iy drafted by F. R. Carpenter, dl-11th, whereby it would join nil other cities Splendid Headway Being of Cellar rector of grazing, was approved on Ing sponsored by the City Lodge of Elka were nnd town of the third class In Utah nesi Association and the public Is Invited March 32nd by Secretary Ickaa, of Tlntlc Lodae No. 711 last School Made on Buildings revi-lnso g TICKING A HIGH ONE that the ordinances In to hear Dr. Tanner apeak on various saiurday evening, when a special ee they will he uniform with all other of Genetic Principles. 'phases ii'eetlng was held at which time the Mine Workers of Utah Due to most favorable weather municipalities of this class, further editing lodge put on the ritualistic Is it could be done for a condition that splendid headway stating Conference End Three-Da- y wrk of the order. Thla was a part was Ing mads by Talboe and Talboe, con-- 't fee. Th" proposition of the PANTS YOUR L IIP e n competitive tabled Indefinitely for the reason rectors, on the construction of the conducted each year to deRepresentatives of 6000 mint, mill that the rounril felt them wns more nw school buildings being eicrted termine which lodge beat exemplifies smelter workers In Utah Monand 1 press'ng needs for their funds at the in thla rlty, and right now practical-,a ritual by Its work. The a three-da- y roncludcd conference tnun-day visiting of for rnnrrctn the the all time. ly j present officer II. A. nominated which went . through the service at they been have from the tint ions and pillars pour-- ; A letter was received la wonderful fashion and Davis of Tooele for reelect lou as A nn uni training and. although both Rio for the Denver rd of the roadmnster the Judges did not disclose ; president. their ret-n- 6 Grande Ry. slating (hat ln the very public school buildings. These am R is Intimated to have been exNominated (or secretary of tha orbe being built just enst of the high would near future Improvements ' tha Utah unit of tha ceptionally high In standard. ganisation over school. this line's crossings msde on Tlio Cedar of Mina, Mill and Union le which City Lodge, Forcmnn M. J. Jensen reported Main street. Pn of the were F. L. WhIU Smelter Workers of brick telestarted yesthe younrest In the state, has that lhat ordered counrll laylnv The 'of a(le a great record M. Royla of Balt Park E. and City line. this along grams he sent to Congressman Abe terday morning and thst from thlsj They have raptured one trophy for take City, Incumbent. Murdock al Wnslilnaton. P. C.. and point on the structures are going to having won the ritualistic contest for During th convention which waa to Burt Bnrraston of Goshen, graz- take shape fat. three ronserutlro held at 168 South West Tempi Bt., remov-s- l broken for wns the and they are Ground the years ing supervisor, protesting how 8nlt Lake City, tha organization along the road to capturing the Tim ing on March 1st snd it Is said they of the Jericho CCC j passed econd one. three major resolutions, as ocsnd for of be will the completed ready necessity explained telegmin ; follows: Ir. John Real of Cedar City, dla-iof the latter amount part to the lame cupancy during this cnmP due 1. Ona directed to California atat 'deputy grand exalted ruler for of unfinished work, nlrendy s'arted. August. elflclals, asking tha freedom of lh, ns present and addressed the for been ha which planned and thst "dze Thnmaa J. Mooney and Warren K. IN GIRL EUREKA FORMER gathering. However, thla was fulnrn construction. "01 his Billings. DAFGIITF.lt AFRICA Mini official visitation. lltft Mr. ' O'Hare reported Mayor 3. Another sent to tli Utah conFollowing the Indie meeting a Jens. V. Holland, state" supervisor of In Eureka gressional delegation at Washington, received was Word In "'"Ing party was held at the Elks hi with ronsnltod hnd recreit'on. D. C.. asking their Influence ln fightnine to which the wives and to that effect week the In the Indy en effort to cstnhllsh a cooperation early g ing tho actlvltle of of all members were Invited. daughter was horn to Mr. and Mrs, betwen the state and Eureka rlty In This Proved the water district In of son A. Samuel IGth. metropolitan Sam on P. Evan durJr., to be an exceptionally February taslie, Wright arranging a recrentlon program California." ntertalnlng affair and lasted well summer months one In at Johannesburg. South Afrlct. The Leslie of the New York Giants In tbe 3. A final one endorsing tabor's ,l"8 lhe Ml Jean' ball team, is pictured at the Gl- all of the people of Eureka mother waa formerly morning. h" finale of at Batou ants' Nonpartisan League as the official Mr. nnd Mr. of camp training spring the party waa a could participate. She sncreste.l Douglass, daughter at .political unit of the group.'' tor Ln., swing who taking Rouge, "rsikfaai aervej to all hefty many William Dougins lit he used Elka could labor WPA that visiting a,d ladles. clly. Mr. and tbe ball. Little Sam, who, when he preps ring locations for tho various ear resided In this Tho expression of Is mado " their home growe up. is thinking of filling his have Wrlcht Mrs. J unlimited. understood that Trice Lodge The are which picks the lld,, activities takes hia baseball an ; originated from the old custom of dad's shoes, two the In Africa for a,,ft fome to Eureka to put on years. past a named had noon as Ruth nvor said that he -- Ah!wSTlrSi h seriously that he even donned hla breaking a craftsman's atone when ritualistic work. badminton .committee (pnMlshe.1 recently In Ibis father s uniform. lbt falJpd lo pay hli debll Baldwin backi brr up in Office. at n.anka Roportar Legal Holland Mri. Fla. paper) to work with lMl Blanks tt Reporter Office. doublet nt Veto Beach, 8t uf-.tai-r. ! V'" :s ..1 in? . . t. , 1 .. f,, reap-iroprla- te rdt, s SlTmMiaMof TonrSnHe.' J I 1 M LI J Parent-Tenrhe- rs j state-wid- cam-Wg- rri 1 ! 111 build-cam- p. r, unlon-bustln- a jn-nd- ! baza-whi- ch , I "stona-broko- 1 1 |