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Show Thursday, May 5, lftfr fltffittfcA fcfcPORTEH Pape 6 ! U,KMk;TtotteM.SWorkr P,rk - rum ii:k gains in Copper Firm Wins 4,880 I.KAH HIXN'KS Suit for Tax.. uki-ink- ii AUK hH rEtotU of J In the bBhJ The second blow to employment tolaledHS.Ollton., an lnrrea of yed business hit the Park flty Cor-i:ta- h wa. reached la.t Thuraday. Jay - r-lug district when the Iark I'tuh Irakis closed It. property, throwing out of: I. Hritlon, a miner, of Salt benc-t-hc Statistic. work about 250 men. Lata last week Oty, one of 15,000 who earned THURSDAY - ONLY ,.roducll(m 3,4S Silver King mine at that place flta. wa. the man to I1. the marked million; l0"B ,n February. bM May 5th which were rhack closed down and 450 workers Tt,,' oU, laid off. V: "SWING" RIOT I "I aurely apprerlata thla cheek." he liuth companies, it I. understood It tortW how much bn ud "j"or,n ,B e You cannot reason for closing Mld. ' V5 the a. have given V1' the low Shewa.acanddae do fur can thl. Ilka check the a and for good metal, price, high ront. of material.. O. N. Friend- a man who I. unemployed." of the A W S ll.U 1, 1936. t0"1 H. L. Flanayaln. public relation. rhlr February, andVs'lijJ dernn ?0,13 ly. preai.le.it and general manager from Tlntlc waa She Judge Johnson signed ,n Mah 137. the high com! on unemployment the .Ut. aft-'- i director for of the Iark Utah, .aid: "The l he Iiuru JudRinent ,w , awarding Shipments roiupemmlion dlvUlun, auld Iha Pak the moou pa it y ha biun produrlug at a HMI.WI a In. achool montbVof to now appear, of benefit, alnce the flr.t of the year and ha. puyment a due the corporation. 037 tons monthly i continued operatlona purely on tin have been reached. m . .b.-- -'"' of a total 3,655,705 In ia 1935, lmseasonal an employment he e "Spring period I In a former ca-.hope that there would decld:il the In were principle trucka registered Jear Com$100 Cash Drawing; provement In the metal market. Oil opening up, and current unemploy- lor t'tah the Copper by brought United Statea. to ro- January 7th, becauae of the low ment reeultlng from readjustment. pany against Salt Lake County Itema to be hand- the fact that :.re the the and principal metala of collected In 1915 price taxes excess rover market could not abnorb the metala led, he pointed out. FRIDAY - SATURDAY on the 1934 not proceeds. a fund of 12.700.000 built up by the company cut produc produced, In the former nrtlon. Judve Jom.-i.o- n Cth and 7th May Ion In half and haa been operating employera contrlbutlona of 1936 and pave the corporation a Jud men! vnr alnce on a one shift baaia. Since 1937 was on band January lat to deI 19. 1936 on of 935,828.21 hal time metal aiocka or the country fray the benefit paymenta, and 500,r'rcoL to the appi'ah-jlhe coun'y irv Inrrenacd and prlrea have de- 000 will he reallred from employera toi affirmed which of 'court appeals, Mr. rued further. For aotne lime 'lie contrlbutlona duo ou April 30th, on November 22, 19S7, rourt lower the raid. henu conaldering Mrcctora have Flanagan forcing the county to pay. Addi-- , .loppiiKP of nil production. The copper companies sought to lu inetal. unsold of onul piling up recover the excess taxes on the centennial the marks Thia and year he country Is bad economic, notthe assessments for tli that of the grounds To conanniversary of the death vlll only delay recovery. - year. In question amounted to n diploFrench ed is mine Ago tinue to deplete ore lu the Talley- double assessment on the net po-ceematist, NEW SEMLOH HOTEL Big Double Feature Program unfair to the property and to the hia where the copper was not sold rand. Among stockholders." HALT LAKE CITY company's that Events are The Following ALEXANDER KORDAS writings on the during the year of its production. In Tlnllc District a a of the for Happened essentials William McCrea, Under New Management lIY MTIHIHLKII MAY 2H Scorn of Years Ago. FIRST GREAT MUSICAL successful diplo- copper companies, indicated that FOK HATl'llDAY, (Different Atmosphere) mat ia thia terse other suits mipht be filed for altered M senoder n, and poignant overpayment of taxes during other rooms, Preparations lor the observance newly furnished with 81mmou tence, "He ought yeBra. of Poppy Day, Saturday, May 28th, TUNING NOTES The Tlntlc Blan-a- r to be gifted with Reds, Inner-sprin- g mattrassss. under way by the Arthur G. Sul- - dur uua twenty yeara ao, wa. American Legion Popular prices. Coffee Shop, livan Cult of the Convention Annual Elks a wonderful record, new ore . which prevents Dmuty Parlor, Barber Shop! 'Auxiliary, according to Mrs. Beatrice. wa being opened up almost every June Provo in in Early for Tailor Shop for your eoavaa- committee of the Sax. chairman 0f 1915, montb April. the Por 4 - ,day Icnce; Garage In connect loo Poppy Day. Plana are being developh,g MW m,ne h,pped 3500 tone of The annual reunion or ennveatlon ev-- t In ami moat of all at rates that flowers these Condistribute led to ore. The Waller Fitch, Jr.. of the Utah Stale Klks Association yo" get more for your mouay. ry part of the district tracting Co., secured a shaft Job for he held this year at ITovo, on rill and dead War World the 31.90 to 31.50 without hath "Honor al pioche. more lhe 1PK,h truly than he thought, for June 3rd, 4th and 5th. arrording io uld the war'a living victims Is lbe Nevada Single. John M ntlemeyer. these words ere not only descriptive a recent announcement made by of-o- f of the memorial poppy, said stated that drifting had to 93.00 with private 310 prntedent. diplomatic technique, but they fleers of the organization, The poppy, which bloom- been taken up on the 800 level In Mrs. Sax. Skth. re- in Is No. are that 711 also Tlntic they prophetic, Iudge already ed so strikingly among the trenches the shaft of the Eureka Bullion. A IIARKY K. MILES, Mgr. fleet the doom of nil who fail to preparing for the event :.nd It Is and battle fields In France and Bel- - carload of ore worth 310,000 had of limitations the neutrality, number of the that J. F. McCORMICK. Aset. llgr. largest jnted glum, became the flower of the dead Bj,jpped from the Victoria; the Under certain circumstances per- - eika l0 altl,nd a convention In recent war the alnce Ever wer. during the iroduct comig from tha 1050-foson may hold neutral attitude to-wm pre9ent. It has been worn in all English- assessment of 1 cent per ward an important issue, if he lacks year9 an as countries annually speaking wat ievJed on the stock of the sufficient Information requisite for ihare individual tribute to the men who Fure)ia ljtIly Mining Company, an intelligent opinion. There are, gave their Uvea In the conflict. however, many issues which conat the had added A Utile town sprung up The little red flower takes us from time to time, where front slpnlficance from the fact that it Is Tlntlc Standard mine and the Man the neutral attitude is impossible. were that and son brothers contemplating The voice of a made by the war disabled, minority may not exIt contributes to the welfare of the epening a geneial store in the new the press point of view, but popular disabled men and the dependent fam- - village. if the minority ia entitled to be . . rifw heard, we cannot sidestep the issue lllea of veterans. Everyone who Dr- - G- of 3 wear a poppy on poppy day Is not abPrsclciMgpl.y-o- r by an attitude of silence. Our - but for many years only showing remembrance and honfrom a conference when a sence me-ii- the entered of Eureka, for lhe men who died In the war vote on an important issue is to be be 1 . S. Army, hut Is giving help to those who still taken and we wish to hold a neuare bearing the burdens of the war of th tral attitude, is cowardly in the exmanager general pett, imr in suffering, privation and lost op- - mnRbam Mine Co., was elerled treme. Any person who tries to All contributions made ernor of h of the "carry water on both shoulders ruh for I h flower will go direct to sup- - Amprj,.Bn Mintng c0n-,re.- s. soon discovers the utter futility of Whoso Wives Cook such an adventure. We are willing port the rehabilitation and welfare Dr. A. F. Lombard, formerly of to go a long way with a person work of the Lesion and Auxiliary. Un An which means so much to the disabled Eureka, died at Salt Luke City 2u with whom we may disagree, if we are confident of the linearity of that veterans and the families of the dead years ago. ed in his opinions. We dislike e.nd disabled." ... h person liool studout a person who does not have the Jhe JBt5 "The women of the local post aie officers elerled the to express his opinions. courage making great efforts for a success- - body or the next following achool year: Far- We are living In an age that deTUESDAY - WEDNESDAY rul poppy day this year and are hop- RANKLY. Mr. Husband, you - Morton, president, Allen Chase, mands serious consideration of the In Tlntic will Ing that everyone treasMossle base, M:iy 10th and 11th president; UmitaUons of neutrality. How far catrh the spirit of the day and will ever tried cooking on an old-fasJoin with them In honoring the dead ur,,r! Leonard Tregonlng, secretary. can we remain neutral and still maintain our moral Integrity? What WILLIAM HALL a and biding the disabled. Thomas A. Osborne, district man- v ioned stove not just one meaL but are some of the important limitaTele ki Mountain Statea for ,ha Ml'KK FFMTIVAL GIVEN tions of neutrality? - W,B P trom ,,rovo look- si MONDAY AT HIGH SCHOOL Phona all of your family's breakfasts, lunches It is impossible to be neutral toIng over the local exchange. ward ones of franchise. The right At the Tlntlc High School on Mod and dinners FOR A WEEK? Try it D. Wheeler, Jr., of Silver City, privilege of sharing In the responsia entrtalnmeut pleasing evening day 1 bility of government ia one that WYMAN ' ,m'uted at lamp Morrison, lr wa and drum the buglo given by I Hl lOM lu,B- The young man was a aer- - cannot be Ignored. Unscrupulous sometime and you'll learn how slow, corps of the Tubllc School and the politicians take advantage of the ,n nt ?4th Hand. Our Big 10c Bargain Show element of indifference, especially how dirty, how difficult it is. Contrast bia occasion the school was Mstt Antel. a Tlnllc miner, died at primary elections. To visited by 1rof. Robert Sauer of the al tha iroro hospital twenty years no opinion publicly in a vote express on critD. Y. 1? of Provo, who gsve a very such cooking with the super-spee- d, ical issues is not only a wa, a Bave of nBtaBd. 0 i addrewa, "Music As 1 Kind but criminal. "I dont care is an All the rainfall. If harnessed Into 11 Mrs. E. E. Pritchett entertained In set of : T,n,r. cleanliness and automatic advantages electric power, would supply only neutrality which even the en- - honor of Mrs. W. 8. Stevenson, who most was T,,r thoroughly Program generous minded would find notiui 10 per cent of she power usd. was visiting with friends at Jovfil by a large audbanr. difficult to forgive. of a modem electric Punishment which range should be meted out to those who Mrs. Joseph Star, Mrs. Jane Can evade civic responsibilty as well as permits one to place an entire meal to those who flagrantly violate its nun and Mr. l.Uiie Sorenson were laws. is impossible to be neutral It in the oven, set the automatic dock, t Mammoth for a visit with their In our attitude toward truth. The mother, Mrs. Jane Mordue. of greatest enemy truth is the one and go out for an afternoon returnCounty Attorney W. A. C. ltryan who is indifferent to its appeal. Crime continues as over from Xephl attending to largely because those who could control it are silent ing to a perfectly cooked dinner. businea lu Tlnllc. mln-;me- nl The 31,000,000 mark In unemplocompensation benefits paid In wan Kennccotl Copper Corporation Hasaell of Munimoili. it Jen-lo- r at Brigham Young University, II44.S8U.4S on Thursday will edit the Y New, weekly publil.u",r cation, on Girl Day, May 8. Karol, a daughter of Mr. Klixa-bot- Tillman D. Johnson. The Judgment was for excess lluaaell, la new editor of the under pro- achool paper. She la a member oi paid by the corporation of Ulan net on proceed, 1036 White Key, national ucrvlre orgnulstation. She I majoring In journal- - 5 h ! STAR-STUDD- iliw Jr r'r.TxUTrin' rw-llz- Z WL'SXTJSS- inJuM t'Z s 'jl.g. .iw thrJ i.1 f Teiity Years sS'A I (Jli i g ot A MESSAGE TO Slnve Dill-Fashion- hare I- h- V 1 .SPARING jMM ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 'r r J ms and inactive. "Neutral men are the Captain George T. Bridge was at devils allies. Emerson wrote, Ault luiks City, where he went to take "The greatest homage we can pay to truth is to use it . . Every viocare of buuiness matters. lation of truth is a stab at the Mrs. A. 11. Graves and children health of human society. To withleft for a visit with Mrs. Graves uio-he- hold the truth be a worse demay Mrs. 9. 8. Hears, at Lincoln, ceptive than a direct statement. It Nebraska. is impossible to be neutral toward human suffering. We are so knit Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor ami in our complex social life children were al Provo visiting with together that when one group suffers, the friends. rest suffer also. If I show a neuA baby girl was born to Mr. and tral attitude toward my neighbors misfortune, that attitude underMrs. Harry Robinson 20 years mines my character. Only as we mobelued ll.aOD.OOO share with another our sympathy Geriuauy men during the World War, more and help have we the privilege and ban 7,000.000 of them being cas happiness of friendship. 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