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Show TT T7 vy 4 DEVOTED VOLUME to the great tintcc minino XXXVII district HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST EUREKA, JUAU COUNTY. New Officers u for StoNowa 5T1 City Likely SQonjat.1!TuB rt "' THURSDAY, JULY 7, lJ38. UTAH, Numbor 35 Utah Copper Company to Resume Work August 1st AMAZE A MINUTE BY ARNOLD SCIENTI FACTS Swing MINES SILVER-LEA- D . Officials of the I'tuh Copper company have announced that they exjarcurdluK to June Kendull, general! pect to resume operutlons about the celebration1 Heading between the Unea of the chairman, the three-da- y first of the coming month. The two council today. and meetlna the Friday of city July! Saturday, mlnutea 7th. 8th muin reasons for this. It la reported. and la It will 8th, be the big- -' mile held last Friday evening Is the recent heavy demand for the few highway from Genola to tho and beat ever. near the j within very that probable nnl metul and the steady advance In Copper Leuf Hill and now the road Beveral new have thousand set a will of-roplea of the ! future Eureka la open to travel, its price. or Ite least at Stampede bonk-officers, 1 program appointive 0f For the first time in history was suspended for one 1(l containing the Production some from the be changes will complete program there He hus a good road to the point above on at ,or 16th least'' because June he annual celebration, a review present setup. This was Indicated ot In fact It Is as good as of the large accumulation of copper mentioned. Nephl's Nell and the at history O'Hare, present day alien Muyor In state. As It la part and the condition of the the anything paralyzed Industries, business establishments close of the meeting, Informed the market. The reopening will employ f the llooaevelt highway It has been ft,,d resources, and several pages of been to had ordered he that council about 3, COO men laid off by the constructed on a standard baals, a Pictures and display matcrlul on at-a lower altitude for the benefit of hard surface twenty feet wide with shutdown. have' health, adding that In view of factions of the celebration, de- - a six Inch mulch two last the base, and with During weeks, been distributed, the fact H'.at he and the council maml for copper has skyrocketed shoulders from five to six feet wide, Tbe Program started this after-to on failed apbad agree members ' carrying sales to tho highest point From Klberta It hus a perfect grad-I- n Boau at 2 : 30, when the famous Bart-va- s nilnlmei!' 'jr six long months ho 't's nearly 16 inonihs. And beeauso uul climb to the Copper Leaf IIII1, donkeys opened the festivities tired liT friction and In the In of tho demand, tlip price of domestic which la approximately the highest w,tb 0 baseball 6 donkey At council game. terest of 'ooperntion the copper advanced to 81b cents a point Ibe road will reach In paaalng B- - ,n- - Ihero will be a free street n could. If they wished, name their over the Tintic range of mountains pound cu on Maln mreet. In office and place them during Tho road la almply a boulevard, In A leading produeer Increased tho This evening. Thursday, at 8:15 He injected Into hts Ms absence. so good that It Is already being fact 9 Vi "red cents metal lo quotation al ,be Juab County fair grounds the short talk the statement that he had a from Ihc level prevail- - used as a speedway and thla la one pound 7rBt Performance of the famous been refused the consideration and ing slnro Mav 19th. Another pro-- , thing which might cause a headache ',e Stampede rodeo will take place, privilege of appointing one person ducer lifted Its quotation lo 9 14 j to many Tintic people. Speeding Is will J1 make the arena as ldHghts for one of the principal offices. The cents and othpra quickly fell Into. the cause of most accidents and the aB day. Following the rodeo council informed the mayor that they ,Rbt tine. The hleh this yenr was 10 8 ' temptation lo atop on it should be a W,1J dance at public would do that and thanked him for Ib,.re 'rents touched January 11th. The resisted by local motorists. If speed-Mn- y Ncbona Gardens. the privilege. 19th figure waa tho low, tho' Ing Is nut curbed there Is going to Friday morning at 10 a. m. the Mayor OHare presided at Fridays he many automobiles found upside bottom since late 1935. r. will take place, 5 meeting and Councllmen Beck. Ba- - Stampede parade down In the bar pits between here of the domestic price Incidentally, to Abe Gibson, chairman of Briskey, Cronin and McClain ford,n zinc also was advanced Vj coat to! and Bantaquln. lbe Prade comm'ttee, this will be rnsw-re- d the roll call. The minutes 6 Tho road from the end of the new rents per pound late last week lbe Ingest parade in the Stampede's of the previous meeting were read some producers, although one, highway down Copper Leaf Hill to by and accepted and bills to the amornt l'llry. Following (he parade, the large factor In the market waa said 'connect with the present road In of 8276.88 were approved and order- - tra,ned donkeys will again be used not to have Immediately followed the j Homansvllle Canyon has been Y ,n Imseball game. ? ed paid. The previous quntntlon of, proved In wonderful manner. It'a V rlday at 3 p. m. will see the sec- 8. B. Atherley, secretary of the 4 14 rents had been In effect since width has been almost doubled and Parks Committee, appeared before 0,ld rodeo meet In conjunction with June 34th. Tho price has risen from the turns straightened out as much i dark imtkovements " i the council asking for certain coop- - horM facln&- - Sathing beauties of Utah Men Helping Arrange as possible and it is now fairly safe a low of 4 cents on April 14lh. and Sanpete counties will WILL HOO.X ltK FIX1S1IKD Mininnr Meet U erative assistance In connection with duabtor' tab to pass vehicles on this dugway. for Program honors at a special bathing are now the Improvements which Announcement waa made some Fourth for People at 7 p ,r r? prominent mining men of! Victor Thoms. and 8. B. At her- 0",a,n nder way at the park. He explain weeks ago that early In July, or Just lr!,rev"e Several m- P- v ed that the grandstand waa being re-day Jac Who Remained in EUTCk& as soon as federal funds wero avail-paire- d this state are assisting in arranging! ,ejr officials of the Iarka Commit.I of Carl OGara of and "urB Ogden be,ce rcPrt ,hat within a very few, and painted, the grounds table, the Roosevelt Highway would for fifth annual tbe tbe pr0Bram will tangle In the ma.n event - dayB the Eureka baseball park will continued from the Copper Leaf hls-!b- e MeU and Irg Improved and that within a very Npphl Kxpoconvention In before PVrr Mnlng the .robuby "vj i condition that boxing pro- - ilton of the Western Division of the b 1,1 auch few days the field would be lighted of the Ue Stampede Pved Into Eureka. The money hee been r Kour.'on haB of BJ,h ,et K ft ball can he played there ,oryof T,nUc mado available and bids for this Job for night ball playing and that this 'American to be; om Mining aB Congress Ust ,he JuJy paM(,d by 07 lh Kn lemon are hurrying the M d work was now more than fifty per- LJ held in Us Angeles on October 34ihjThe Tl(,re wag 0t Hngie Should be advertised for In the very Work a., f.aH as P',ibi,c fur they He asked that the n Nephi for the hand festival cent completed. fulur- to 27th. waa to the Indicate that thing day ,a under' rea council permit the Parke Committee "rd,ah, ,a now we Tbe (the with the tho posnation', birthday In preparing the aad V to add the lighting bill to the city F and lhe utabn" who are nsslt- - ovcr rfilB eap.plltm of lbe dH,,iy nf 'riOXKKIl 1AY WILL BE ta the one for p,aylnR parb account for the reason that a reduc- - beP'ayedSmrtlay at l pm and at , lhlnK,! couplo of flags. The popping uf even' ltg grrangmenls are: CI'.LKIlIl.m.U IX ElUF.KA " a fcc horse meet f"! the chairman. uccessaty. ed rate could be obtained In this 8 James W. Wade, vice firecracker, waa very ronspleluus byl manner because the park In reality thJd df ' Tln' h.?S2f niT nmtcbsVraLuton n,)H0,KP- - Thcrc ,,a a,, no,bl"K cSSadsT ti Mexico PreB,dent and '!,,,,(,a, has been made by Announcement ' ' He Standard Mining Co. belongs to the people In general. He no dunce, picture show, races or any-- 1 officials of tbe L. I). 8. Church that I. J- - O. Elton. International Smelt-.Ji- n stipulated that the city would be re- - wl1.1 hn wrre Pioneer Day. July 24th, will be cele- H,t,c,,a'Ud,Je 2a,t iaveh been ,h,nK for ,hn',,, k,ddl,!B tbP ehamplonshlp of Imbursed each month for the amount and ral'nRB i to spend the day at home, Mated In this city. In view of the Ing and Refining Co. compelled rodeo new last caro the roof a performof. uf power the Parks Committee had',be wHd at Qscar N. Friendly, vice president properly taken It might tie added also fact that the day comes on 8undsy Pa PrarHcally wind- - llowpver. used. Mr. Atherley's second request anca Saludray night at 8.1o. Park rtah put gnd Rpnerai manager, It will be observed on Saturday, the "1, conas as are spertatora proof was that the city at certain Intervals Cons. Mines Co. g0 deM,rP(1 on ht fourth and It Is 23rd of July. 1 and PHnl,nR e James Ivera. Sliver King Coalition sprinkle the grounds, thus settling Dividend Baseball Team The program Is now being lined per cent ror ,be ,,lh safe to say that seventy-fivThe po , ' the dust, making for better ball play- Co. Mines had moved out. A up and according to Vernon Castle-to- n Week of the Was Idle During population i. i, e nearly .11 up and ; c . T. Kclgley, Columbia Steel Co. ing. He further stated that the ball thPrP durJB lhg day It will Include the usual features a "P O. pru"da A. Ctah Mackenzie, lu balf d,wn rara Prk' of a celebration of this kind, a mlna-tiar- e secretary, grounds belonged to all of the peo: baseball ,,,B of Mpmbprl 0f the Dividend n I,R"a ai !hmt ple of Eureka and were therefore (pam had an easy time of It durlne Chapter American Mining Congress. rd on the main street of the rity. parade being the feature. F. 8. Murdock. United States This exodus was no douhl partially city property, and in view of thir the past week as far as baseball A detailed program will appear In of the up playing holding night fart the Parka Committee would wel- lh. four.da vacat!on wblcb lhe next Issue of the Reporter. conCerned for they did not Smelting. Refining and Mining Co. I Auah volunteer men him J- - O'Connor, manager Utah De- - f come advice or suggestions from the Jarurpate In a single game. Thcy; all workers of the mines enjoyed. "J1 " IO ,aae 01 ine work council. The matter waa placed lu 'ere scheduled to play two games In Psrtment- - American Smelting and TKXXIS TOI'HXAMKXT FOR hns been pnsaed Information The 0f Proper commllteei Npyadai one at McGill and the other Rc!,njTKf5;II1. 'tha't' the 'BghtlnVsy-le- m it' and F.INM OF TINTIC DISTRICT OHare the out Mayor assistant to gen .. . and will be . upon nt once. but these were cancelled on -44 ,0 GO equal to Coast Co. Utah The recorder was Instructed Copper to "count Fanuly parag fw;11 the big race meet held at ral manager. n The Castlcton Appliance company K- i Combined write June Kendall and A. B. Gib- manager, Snyder, place. Is going to sponsor a tournament for r Reduction Co. von. officials of the Ute Stampede Tbe (rst league game of the sec- - Metals the tennis followers ot this district n,. m to be held this week end at Nephi, Utan LaKe Will DC ond baj( 0 the Utah Industrial There will be prizes for the winners that It waa necessary to turn down of the men's singles, women singles, LpaBUe in which Dividend will pai- Hidden Treasure Mine Sold Ike Invitation to enter a float In the ' will be tomorrow (Friday). and Junior singles. Doubles will altCpate LO. UniieOSiaWS to Parade at the celebration for the reamining 4 o'clock, when Carbon a bass The return of Ulah Ube - so lie played but there will be no aftprnoo ,t tmto primarily p ron that the city waa financially un- fishing mecca became more probable ,omes here. The contest should be, o'Hare prizes for these. ahlu to do so.v The famous Hidden Treasure mine, lblg wwk when the State Fish and in.I nilt h.s Icon B00d onP for ,be reason that Carl.m? Entries must be made at once aa A lengthy discussion took place bon bn strengthened up for the sec- - at tho head of Dry Canyon between Camo Department purchased 50,000 starts on July 10th and must play non" 100 wt"' .'3 was bggg with regard to a 15 per cent cut In fry for al01.bB nuh Iatke bn run off ao that the finals can be ond balf and Dividend. Judging from Ophlr and 8tuckton, last Friday ' 'ft . wag-of the high salared officers ot tb reHUi(g 0f ihe game with Magna, taken over by the United States Locomotive Springs. i . played on July 23rd as a part of the . a lhe city, all of which of course ere baa bit its stride. j Smelting, Refining and Mining com- After much effort tho eggs were Development ftt lintlC celebration. Pioneer jpany. The smelling company bought trocured from Jim Hall of Brigham Prince Going Forward FurtherIayInformation ran be obappointive. No action waa taken from the but Indications are that thla will e tained from Vernon Caslleton or Mining Blanks at Reporter Office, the property last spring end Devcl- - (.jly g,, Rcarce are buss eggs andj j take place. I 'Hidden Treasure Mining (ry tbat the state waa fortunate in , Louis Monter, general manager of Fred Dauer. The reports of the officer were epmenl company, whose prinrlpul getting any at all, according lo Game the Tintic Prince Mining company, live in Philadelphia, commissioner Newell B. Cook. stockholders !waa in tho district late last week vuhmitied for the month of June, IIKIR GOES TO WORK vnd carried routine Information with thousand of these eggs spertlng the property which Is local-Hie- d price paid, according to the deed Thirty-fiv- e V two or three exceptions. at Tooele, was $450,000. wUl be placed In Utah Lake and flf- - td The water-mastthe North Tintic District. The Hidden Treasure property lppn thousand will go to Loromotlve Monter said that development failed to state in hie report jjy, how many consists of about 800 acres and for gprnBl. t'v WHrk Is going along In a satisfactory of water were gallons ' t many years has been a prolific pro- Purchased from the Chief Cons MinExamination of the Utah Lake m.lllPr even though the crew Is,,...., .... of silver, lead and zinc. Since habitat revealed that this fumoua amau and ducer ing company and how many came the results are very Monday, the 11th day of July, at the 1930 It has been opeated under lease Dshlng mecca la perfect for bass, encouraging. Small values have been main office of the from the city well. The treasurer corporation In the had no report dne to the fact that by It. A. Glenny and ('. 8. Lynch of Tbe lake was once alive wllh them, cm-pinin nl Intervals for some tlnu Tintic Lumber company office. Suit Lake City, the lease expiring Drouth put an end to thM. Thn punt. Ihs hank statement hed not arrived At this time a report from the var-,luon July 1st. nd a check could not be made on la up again and the tules are water offlrera will be submitted and her accounts. Smelting compnny officials InM- rnvprpd making perfect spawning election of officers will take place, The sexton's report mated that they will produce little, Broundg. ss unsigned and It Is Impossible to jollier business pertaining to tho if any, ore from the property this to protect the bass for lell whether the old xton or the Company will be taken care of. plans ' Even after they al- Uompnnv engineers, it was PPvprBl yenrs. year. Tho Zuma has experienced a most nfwly appointed one made It out. sald. will spend the remainder of lhe tnn PBai uZff they will bo on tho successful year In comparison to presummer studying snd mapping the profciTotl list until they have had vious ones. More ore has been marTwo Persons Drowned at property preparatory to embarking onfl or W0 yenrs of spawning. The keted than In ths entire history ot on an extensive development program pportsmen arc undoubtedly willing mine snd tho development work the Fish Lake Last Saturday next year. m cooperate with the game rhlef In has been comparable to any previous I 44 r thla respect If It will ultimately ba year. Cut II very recent years Fish Lake D1V1DEXD lltl.la M X UiKIt for the best. hud tho I HAS X ARROW ESTATE reputation of being the safest UTAH EDITORS 1XVITF.D TO ! body of water In tbe state for boati WA'OMIXO RIG GAME HUNT Silver and Geld, Imports i ing and verbal advertising to this efGeorso "Red Decry, playing manWeek Decline fer Show fect helped In sger of the Dividend hnseliall team, C. Watt Rrandon, president of ths popularizing the -- 44bad s narrow escape from death or However, In recent years sev-r- l State Tress Association, Wyoming efIs tho to A Washington report serious Injury last Thursday when tragedies have taken pMce on Uomo Springs two weeks was at who In .of a tiny a gas tank' he was working over ex- - feet that private gold hoarding i waters, the latest being tho the Utah Tress 'ago obscurity y,, attending ot h owning of two while at work nt the Tintic Europe cut flat to m",l! stated that plans Magna residents meetings, metal to the Inlled States to $2, ' SMurd.,. Water- - Standard mine at Dividend. for the editors of five are under way W ,n tbe ,"P;V The dead were T. L. Johnston. 62. of the He has Just finished connect Hu 27.027 states. Including Utah, to participate weeks ah,pm' n,a Mrs. James E. Scherer, 39. Mr. Jarman fountain pen fortune, bai ,bo air pressure to a drum of gas Two 'in a Mg gamn hunt on September 18. one In to $32,129,019 amounted lone to work as executive vice Pwhen It blew up. As the barrel 45. was rescued. 19 and 20, In the Jackson Hole secMr. The i tion. fbe company's offices at smi up It struck the side of party's small boat cspslxed In The only large shipment Inst wek Wit- S1 S strings reery's furs, cutting It badly. The r,,ih water 350 feel When the Wyoming editors meet N. J. It was of left $1,340,000 from India. roof who tho on went "hsm were unable to give reedy - vpwark through barrel tor Waterman, In July definite arrangements will bor. to I Btlver shipment, also "Islsnee. Mr Scherer clung to the buslncs. 15 year, ago unbuilding. In addition to the hunt ten-l),nmilp. Mr the Ross McClure Chapman, pres- tntlve plans call for an elk barbecue, The Injury was not serious and $1,729,948. VsM "J"11 boat until almost J5f dispute with Ms father, hla 417 Ident of the American Faychiatrlo nl was able lo resume work than usual. Mr Waterman, ever vxhanstpd. forpH( amj parb trail tripe and other ut Frank D.bride. Canada $359.813. and week, of Since No boats were available at lh the association, headed a confab of the 00tdtH)r entertainment features, the part a early of during PieP,yJa choice In In full iwIiik. and Tin-mon- th i , clr-mc- j 7-- Ac-ar- ! i S. re. i hall Qet J 'h ' Pram t "'. g ! I n?J J ad a",bre S ... Sutler : , and,1" In-T- er tbt : us ! . (ok j8 I re-,,,r- t- Asso-'eluti- SSES2J on roj, '! off-shor- e. ftly-submerge- Sly t d ihXi'to - ml dllnrt 2 The bodies py most Hi lI VehekeT' who ? to nf the two victims were thrillers, recovered on Sunday, , v?n writing fiction ... eminent psychiatrists b opportunity AmerCa at the annual convention Though blind, the Chinese dolphin' The optimist Nothing stands still; see. cf sssocisllou I. San Franciaco. ,g ablo t0 catch ,nd devour fish that In the dlfflcul.y. The peMln,, or decay. .progress the difficulty In the opportun y. j have normal eyesight. life means ;! K i ' t vr ' ( . b. |