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Show Uivy DEVOTED TO THE QSEAT TINTIO UINIHO DISTEIOT VIII.UMK XXXVII HOME OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, TooeleDelegation Tast Firm Price metals lust week After New Road Nonferruun down from the fast UTAH, 1rlces remained firm, however and takings generally were at more normal rates. June copper slatiatica showed a drop in United States production of 10.838 tons to 32,465 tons, and for the first time since April last year trend to lower rather than higher supplies. July sales so far well exd the June total. Domestic was unchanged at 8.75 centspricea pound, but export Improved to 8.80 nts from 8.75 cents at midweek, fair tonnage sales were reported to ,,,,'d demand Improved at the from small' principally users for prompt shipment. Buying waa sporadic through the week,! niostly from paint, battery and cable nhers. Prices were 4.80 at at ew York, 4.75 rents a pound4.85; at' aBt 8t. Louis, unchanged. i Zinc sales quieted, but increased au, Production stimulated demand or blah grade. East St. Inuls price waa cents a pound, unchanged.' T,n Wined half a cent a pound on ,ie week, but sales were negllgl-polnt- , ,,c' The market rose to 43.25 cents, although at midweek prices were ,er Warehouse stocks In New ork roaa to over 3000 tons, up over 450 tons since the start of the month. , Some observers predicted a $0 per PeHng vat In steel by October. Current schedules were Corn-order- d, he 0QIPt I Ilwcd I The visiting delegation stated that In order to further push plana for this work they were arrr.ngliig of cars to travel to 8alt for a 35 I.ake lo meet with the aisle road ported around PAVlrtlll rer per commission, and they are asking -I In road town the Interealed that each Demand has not gained aa rapidly program aend a representative dele- feel buy- -, Charles Ilearet, warden. gatlon of dtixens Into the capital n wPted, lthough many No. 1 ,atter Richard Finch, conductor. August. on a specific date which will be anheavy melting steel scrap, a baro-- ! Southy, chaplain. Joseph At lhe,r tteel,n aal yr,d aw deslrlous of learning this informs-N- o Industry, gained 11.00 Wayne Berk, right senior definite action was taken by amP'T tor J14 00 gt lag the city council, by advice from tlon they must go to the city hall porter. (ob p,ttgburRb the Juab commlaalonera at the meet- their legal advisor, have refused the and Inspect the minutes of the meet- Mickey Rosa, left senior support; here but It Is understood ret 71 0Y rd I1 m Lead tlon. At the meeting of the city council last Friday evening Councilman 4 Cronin made a motion, Maynard More Ilian two thousand people which was psswd unanimously, to! on out lHrnt,I Monday evening to the effect that the council would not attempt to name new appointive of- - mj,"l'aa Hj s opening and dedication Eureka newly flood lighted soft flcera until the return of Mayor Nell an baabsll field. The entire OHare, who Is now In California for .his health. The act Is a commend- - s,d was encircled with csrs, scores able one and shows the members of 0 them were parked outside the en the council are making an effort to- - f,l,ur and I1 grandstand waa raPaf)ty. The turnout demon :c" fairness with Ills Honor, conclusively that an amuse- Councilman Dean Heck was nam- of this kind Is what the ed pro-teothers and mayor answering tho roll call were Frank m',B,aforof the Tlntic District has a long time. Hrlskey, Clarence Duucr, Maynard a hundred persons par- Cronin and II. E. McClain. Minutes' ut the previous meeting were road IMPuHd In the program which con-on- d bills against the city to tho aa,w f our a 8mea and abort amount of 8675.08 were audited and 'I11 bY members of the Farks ,e 0UI apoaker John puid when funds are avail- - !!!V.,e' F. Howe explained how the park able. wan made posalble through the ef-tCouncilman le con,mIH. I he Klwania Farks Committee had received a rate of 6c per kilowatt hour for lub. Eureka City and buaineaa men ba district, and admonlahed field and thnt lighting tho hnacbnll be to lake care of the park the bill would-sent to the city thereon because for colled Ion with the understand- - ?ni the con t0 very resident of the lug that the Parks Committee relnt- burse the city each month. This pro- - ' 'a,r11 and WB placed there for the redure was taken In order to aecure ,nJJrn,enf ot all children, girls and womPn bY and men. 8. B. Ather- a reduced rate. A resolution fixing the tax rata I1?; reUry of the ark committee, wtb appropriate remarka for the year was passed unanimously. ; In which he aald that the flejd had been lighted and otherwlae Improved ODII FELIjOWH liODfiK at great expense and explained how VIM KM NEW OFFICERS the comnAttee hopes to be reimburs- ed through small admittance feea to At their meeting on Wednesday various games and the aale of sea-o- f Inst week the local Lodge of Odd son tickets, and further pleaded with Fellows Installed officers. The In- - everyone to help the cause along stalling officer was District Deputy with both their moral and financial (rand Master Bernard Munster of Delta. The officers were as follows: Don Dalton, noliln grand. Fhllllp Laird, vice grand. fill-wa- Japan. week-en- Grand Opening of Citys New Park 40 A n-k- Number 37 Council Members Decide Not to Name New Officers ot Previous weeks which buyiug pace ed the revival In securitiesaccoinpaai-market. according to a New York report of Tooele mcu com- Tooelo of Amos Bevaua, used Clar- county commissioner; Attorney cnee linker; Tooele 8tate Senator E. Alma y Kvaus; Tooele Councilman Eu- were in L. 0. Huff, and White, In the Interest of late Thursday the automobile highway between Eumet with the Tooelo. They rikt. and In- county commissioners and other sean to in effort tc rested persons tun. support and cooperation in a program they had outlined which 1 might luduce the state they bei:i to romplete the commission road hl.haay f Is year. The delegation Delta and Lad previouMy visited there recei J an enthusiastic and favorable response to their proposl- tion. It was staled by these gentlemen tbut the road at the present time Is oiled front Tooele to St. John sta- lion. From St. John there Is a strip of about thirty miles that has been surveyed but the new road brd has not s yd been graded. This stretch would meet the Juab county line where Juab has completed a new piece of road from Tlntic Junction to the county line. From this latter according to the survey, the road would be entirely new to St. John, following the east side of the railroad tracks in a northerly dlrec- duleKStlon MINES D JIM A 21, 1938. THURSDAY, AMAZE A MINUTE BY ARNOLD SCIENTIFACTS slow-i- d SILVER-LEA- Do Eureka Taxpayers Know Why Levy is Boosted 12h Per Cent? , ter team I er. John Morley, right supporter. Webster Brady, left supporter. Curwln, lnsldo supporter Jack Allison, outside supporter. William Atkinson, Curl Callaway and Edward Pel, finance commit- - " , j vlncable. In the second game Leea Variety Store came from far behind to de-Ern- feat Jud'a organization. Dividend, which seems to have a pip" of a team, defeated Callaway Service Station team In the cloaest game of the evening. The windup of the program wit- - f d,,fea """TMormons Themselves are fB,,en Appliance team at the handa of to Tourists ver City by a good margin. 44 ...... ..... ... C. J. Collins of Onislia, Union st tuo r,. paaa the lafomatlron along to the pomempiated or what haa been done, rifle passenger traffic manager, said people they work for- -a reversal of ,t appetrB Uiat llg allullo f0uld he othl.r day whIo TlllIn rtah modified In more ways than one that the Mormon people themselves without detriment to the city and at ero still a major attraction for east- the same time to the entire satis- - ern people when making up summer faction of the taxpayers. j vacation routes. Collins, en route to San Fran- (More next week.) If the taxpayers of Eureka are 'cisco with other officials to arrange ,for his rnmpsny's exhibit at theGolden Gate International Kxpnsljtlon, told of a survey conducted by eastern traffic offices to learn rea-- i - 1 .J,..,,. highway there lhe f e l! hort ,y ,erpre lhe invasion n" road determine how Is and what steps No. 6 first on aman proportion, are heading expenditures for road building ward ftab county. This swarm Is dus not only to efforts of local peo- - and bas been for some weeks, crosshaa been (nK tbe highway near the old Silver pie but pressure which brought to bear by officials of the mu gjte Roosevelt Highway, the war depart- - fty menl of the government and by ferry state along the route of the h'thwav from Boston, Mass., to San mission ban placed to-the-lr -- Diego. Cal. I Modern thinking people believe that there is no auch a thing aa too many good roads, but on the other hund a condition may arise where one particular section of the state Is apparently getting the lion's portion of expenditures for road work and li might cause an uprising which would result In a delay of the completion of No. 6. This Is sometbing which must not happen. Hike Postponed to Friday and Saturday Timp 44 With postponement of the program and hike to Friday and Saturday, July 22 and 23. due to road conditions caused by mud slides near Vivian Fark, one of lhe most successful nf all the 27 yearly events Is experted at central 1'lsh'i most famous mountain. An entertaining evening Is In store for those who gather Friday at Grove In the north fork of Provo f'enyon. near state highway No, according to C. J Tim-panog- o Aa-le- n V.. I.. halrinan. Preceded by. s hand cou- , -- ''I " Prar 8tn a 8 p. under dances Indian 'a,urd or Karl Young, and com- tnunltv singing led by Augustus Zsn Ik of New York, nationally known ,'ad"r' 4:00 a. m. Saturday the 2ith annual climb wilt bogln, luring bun- oreds of hikers to the 12.088-foo- t At hak of Ml. Tlmpanogos. "Summit t'lub" budges will be awarded those ,n sucressfully negotiate the five and mile trail. On Monday, July 25, Aspen Grove WI Mxaln be filled with activity as the Alplna summer term of Brigham one-ha- lf University gets underway. Ahiiut 1700 calories ere furnished of first-grad- e peanuts: "tors than three time as many as furnished by a pound of beefsteak. ox a pound Fa-be- : Utah Metal Miners Vote to Accept a New Sliding Scale for Wages'"; The Eureka field la ona of tho lighted In the state for soft ball, recording to experts, but In order to play renmnUon baseball other lights would have to be added. At present alx polea have been Installed atop of which are fourteen large re- fleet ors under each of which Is a huge electric light. As near as can ha determined the equipment Is the most expensive In the state and should last a long time providing vandals do not destroy It. 50-fo- ot for tourists adopting slogan, One of the main things people! County Started This Week 44wanted to see In Utah was, the 44 25 mons themselves, he said. "One, Returns from the referendum ol janles will continue to pay New- Utah metal miners and smelter renta more than other auctions ! woman, I recall.' explained that bpr (oIJ esTwreevhtTieek' whteh chief reason for making a westward workers taken on Monday on a pro- the state. The voting Monday culminated trip at all waa to visit Suit Lake JlIaw POUn- i- or posed sliding srale contract for the nurnmu at next two years showed that the state negotiations of several weeks be- -' city and observe the residents. 'tin actual valuation of ail th nranl Internation"it would b Interesting to know aa a whole favored the scale and tween operators and the Ha and Stpelter .he reaction of easterners when they' ! ,y w,.h.n ,i.a countr a! tK consequently It will go Into effect. al Union of Mine,-renrP.en.t1v of W1llam come to Utah and find fine cities and . The workers had previously agreed Workers, under, guldanre lh retie. ch.lrnan oMb. .....Jn- 1., '7 that the total vote of the state would M. Vb61116 ' .. nminlHBloYi. disdust same of much as the decide the Issue regardless anywhere photographer, who will "shoot varThe new con --sci represents a re- he commented. trict voting. Exact figures are not ious views of the property being available but It Is understood that newal of the sflding rate contract checked. exwhich expired recently. It will Merlyn Richards of Mammoth has the vote was fairly close. The rest property will be considerreturned home after spending a ed on Its actual The Tlntic District miners voted tend until June 30, 1840. valuation after deIn San Frahclsco. He made week 44 better than two to one agalust the has been allowed, and preciation the trip to and from 8nlt Lake by new wage scale but in spite of this President is Practicing personal, property and Improvements over has gone fact the agreement be and revalued acWhat He Once Condemned, ,rpUn jwlll and local miners will abide by the to the nice and quality of cording voting decision of workers In the ,n g workmanship and material, delIy,.rpd at Sioux j balance of the state. The reason for this survey le that BREAKS A RECORD 'city, Iowa, September 28,. 1832,1 M president ' Roosevelt declared: "I; the Stats Tax Commission Is desirous Under the agreement the At ahill be arruiie Katie for marhlne miner (ln equalization and uniformity of asprnont admlnlRfration of. Dr. Haywood J. Pearce Jr pro M. .SO per la which effect in now sessments between counties as well lll0 prenteHt apendlna admlnla- Mnjj fcssor of American historr al aa within them. When the work le based on S. 88 cent coppTr. They lrg,on n ppaw, Hqion in ell our with day la Atlanta, orv university Increase along at various points history one which ha plied bureau, 'completed all residents ofthe county the "Virgin's Dare stone. It Is a .willto 18.88 teal whlrh would on bureau, rnmmlsslon on rommls-- : copper, have, as near as possible, an jwlll letters chiseled .up bearlnf rock black shift. 16.70 of valuation according waxes per for call to fur equal nBH avm m Bloni Iftnfa lo nucipsie on both sldest which promise his-- 1 Stipulations are that If copper falls property whlrh they own. 0f ths . reduced enrnlna nish a new chapter In American This system of valuation lu ths Bureaus and rock wgl brought to Em- - below 8 cents a pound and wages set poWPr of ,ha various counties of Utah will bo conl biu.ii retain') MMM Ih. l..t OT tinued until the entire state baa it on the ment to permit operation to contln- - tba expense of the taxpayer." ou maB wl been covered and all property checkIn called to be shall conference blnsn river b"ank a of Chowan bit Ue, the of Tb(, may w,ur.,i j,k lagt ed. The Information will be filed In gWa a a grrl at aB adjustment: that In case ed nPpUbiicaii propsgands,. or like M 4U IM. Qb the silver changes from 14.14 cents per (the state tax office for future referquotation from an address of rndt .atin gross and beneath ItJohn ence against these valuations made oanre n conference shall be called j,tor nyrd an anil-ndealnr on Any Englishmen shew by assessors or deputy assessors, Ilut "believe It wwte Covr VU. On the side shown for adjustment; that wage Increase bud((ol balancing. thus eliminating the possibility of In old has of English after bo msds those are only topper gbau $ meifaa W. w not the sentences he-relatives and dose friends of as-- J bracket In "E. D.. higher aertaln Ronsevelt hlnn1t. ilrned rpmalned lettering, Eleanor of sensors Initials successive of sneaking through with only the a be period thirty jor .jeved a proportion of their Just 'amounts HtMOTHOM'N dgyg and a decline In the price Ilke-- J jja Dare, mother of Virginia te EL wjgg bolde good for thirty successive .of lax dues. pgre presumably addressed White. It dgyg. tbgt ao advance In wage rates j John Residents or the Tlntic District, Gev. Ssndslrom, our congenial (anor' father, colonists Bbll b mgd d .and In fact all Juab county are (bo aversce city marshal, wss wearing a great gta(ed that the Roanoke . and wss to cooperate with Mr. Newton werg besieged with misery jggd bgg bgen gl or about yrla yesterday morning and pf half out the olrnrs, the occasion land to supply such Information that worry after White left, and that Lai- p(r fgn, 0f tba average prlre of passing thaf be and Mrs. Ssndslrom third Frank rannot be obtained from observation being lliggins, af them died within two yeara. lba days, thirty preceding jor aav- babaseman of the Boston lied Sox, 'anil measurement. of hg ,agr lon, 0f the ere the proud parents of a husky er, according te the Inscription, col-0b Thllt-Younof tbs ever second base In ages kHled all but seven and vlr gBrgpmpnt S (bat where policies by boy born that morning. welcomed bangs a single with Detroit Tigers to a lhe was fellow game tie extremely malnu:iand onists. Including Ananlaa M(gbllsbed Flints are being urged to eat Iota order- - break the consecutive hit record of the mea- mor6 bergl bg tha (or j, is Just what had been glnla Dart. Eleanor doseato pd anyone In- - ed, their other rhlld being a little 11 made by Trls Speaker In 1920, of spinach and carrots because these continued. can be aaga by offering a reward wntrgC bey vegetables are rich In vitamin A, Mother end bibs srs doing The hit was Pinkys twelfth consecuwho would show this atone o aer gfpprtpd tbS means that ths Tlnlle girl. Is essential to good eyesight. tive blow. comfather. Us nicely. and jwhlrh aubsldlary Standard -- I KT, 44 ; . r.lr. !.. Hcn-cil- ew rrden i j i ask-je- g hl . ' |