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Show vy DEVOTED TO THE QSEAT TlimO MDONO DISTEIOT HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY. Red Tintic Firemen Will Attend State Meeting Tape Holds Up Mine Station ... B.ru or Mi... Koppr urdf ReX EdWBJd 1!fkniin crates; 1F Ch,f , Fr.'nk ' 11. Argument Advanced in Favcr of Copper Tariff r veloped with tho West," althouKh trende In mine Industrie 'of the Rodeo Pens Now in Wrong Place Winning current Public critlclam la ao strong that toward It la quite apparent that the Eureka . ?. IlSa Bacon i MurgHn nml Jnhn Cof- - William Number 39 A vast percentage of the natural wealth of thu United Statea wue de- A(,te he Involved this pro- gait Uke that la dealined to red In tape jact de- delay conduction because it will th- on of plans. a.y. preparat luy Salt Lake Tribune. The trouble arise, from a MINES UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 193K. AMAZE A MINUTE SCIENTIFACTS BY ARNOLD Soverai members of tho Eureka I ,Klre Department and their wive1 D. ,n"U, L. dlapatch JoilvenMon of?!,' Y A Washington. 8,a,e President Kosevelt when j',ah that men.g wya a 1300,000 lWA allot- - ,,rlce fodw Krlld.i a 0ht,d y ment for the appropriation of 300t- - August 4th' 5th Jld 6th dUO made by congress for construct- hav SILVER-LEA- D Nash, James ruling fpy. alternatPB. John j comptroller general m,,,, B truate0 of lhg BUe isgofln; made by the time ago. under date of tion, ,s only a a!.o, ,luturalIy B dplppa July SOth. requiring that only civil Several membera of h rvlce sr- i..tecte may be employed Auxiliary are also attending. l0 draw ,L.m for government build-- ; ,,rk.e I, planning on entertaining lugs finatii J by PWA unleas drawn niore thun 600 vllltorB dur, hJl three day celebration, the program by the supervising architect. tbat ,r ,h! Including dances, Authorities ; -t - J61"6 aightseelng trips. not ao long bawbaU mes. rncea and cnteals delayed original submission of the and rodeo. deed to the site, and had It theni The morning business session the leen presented In prope and accept- - firat day opens at 10 a. m. with call been to order, address of welcome and reable form, plana could have drawn by Salt Lke architects, and spouses, appointment of credentials the work could by now hava been ad- - and resolutions ommlttees. presen-vanre- d close to the date for sdver- - tallon of resolutions and sppolnt-tlslu- g for b'ds. ment of Inspection and protest com- Tbe delays on the deed, however, mittea. The principal speech during held up the project until the comp-'n- ,e morning will be the annual ad-- l roller went Into action, and his re- - dress of President V. J. Berry of rent ruling now handicaps both the,park Clly. This will he followed by Luresu of Mines and PWA. an educational program. The original deed sent In by lh Reports from the credentials of Utah was not in form mlttee, auditor, secretary, treasurer acceptable to the attorney general., and committee on law and leglsla-sn- d on June 23rd was returned by lion will feature the afternoon meet-hito the Bureau of Mines and by Ing. the bureau returned to the university The morning session of the second for modification. The modified deed day will hear reports by trustees, rams back from the university late rerommendatlons of the president on last week, and was Immediately amendments to the to the attorney general, stltution, and reading of communlca-Unt- ll approved, not n dollar can be-- Ions and correspondence. A feature John C. Hall, a representative of or dollars In back taxes charged this session will be presents- - (be Utah 8tate Tax Commission, I against tbe property owners of the pent either for plans or for ruction. medals and' Tintic District. The delinquency jtlon of 10 and 7 p 1 nf Engineers of the Durean of Mines service certificates, honorary mem-- runs all the way from one to ten have completed engineering sketches j b.?ndilp certificates and appointment Eureka on a special mission which Tba county holds deeda on eBr showing the type of building they of officials and outline of the contest is aimed to Increase the collection ot:au this property which is more than tournament. delinquent taxes In the Tintic DIs-- ! four years in tax arrears but the Election of officers will be held trlct by many thousands of dollars, county la also holding the sack" In company with Deputy Assessor for the reason that they have been during the afternoon following a his task will be chiefly to translate j memorial address. Selection of nen Frank Beesley he visited many tax unable to dispose of the property st Into working drawings and sperlfl-- 1 years convention city and an open payers for the purpose of learning public sale. In plain words it Is Jut rations the sketches which thej business session will complete the their attitude toward an arrange a white elephant on their hands, and Bureau of Mines must outline In de- - days convention business. ment whereby they would be able to ' like an Itch on the elbow it's going tall to the civil service commission Between 8 and 3 30 p. m. of the pay off their delinquent tax Indebt-- ; to stay until n proper solution has the type of work they want done, second day an educational fire dls- - t- dness, and must even Indicate thesalary to play will he conducted on the court- - are being submitted to ths board of However, Its very doubtful If a be paid the architect. bouse block on Main street. tounty commissioners at their meet- - solution will be found for a condl- The final days program opens at Ing today st Nephl. In view of the jtlon of this kind. Bear In mind that 11 a. m. with a parade of fire equip- - fact that the amounts of delinquency thousands of dollars are now out- Healthy Gain Reported are so high It Is predicted that the standing and these have accumulated on Metals During Month commissioners, with the sanction of during a fair levy on the assessed the state tax commission, will adopt ; valuations. Add to this the fact that Thousands of Predatory blan whereby Installment pay- - the state tax commission has aim Copper, the outstanding perform-- Animals Killed in Year ,on,a ments can be made, thereby adding and views on a huge Increase In val- er In metals last week, advanced 4, a L a mil SaakAelr Ska ! iiallona IkwAilwk uuahmia rent a pound to 184 cents for electrolytic, with tin a close second 11 81 po,ibl for tbe, county, and that local levies have raining V cent to 44.25 cents. which University of , m ( j believe that this tax should b hlch-- j terlal could probably he aocured by pr but more properly It should bedonatlon and the work could be ac-- st Incorporated In the tariff structure com pllshed by volunteers. "'here It will not be under the con- threat of repeal. con-durln- 25-ye- ar 1 "nt Utah Mine Operations Return 3000 Men tC Work ( r j , . aw ey ""e Large Rattlesnake Killed in Yard of Local Resident A big, healthy rattlesnake, carry- i ,,,n ratl,u and " button, was of Co. the Utah Reopening Copper ll billed last Thursday on the hack him m o at in p e Magna and Arthur concentrating plants and tlio . eP of the C. E. Rife residence on International Smelling nimit st To- - Pber Church street. The snake was discovered by Mil- plllcpd lore ,han 300 mPll t0' "hortly after 10 oclock work on Monday who had been Idle drfd that night when she stepped from Rn(.e the middle of June Rb.ni, copper prices spurred by ,h bapb door and nearly trod on the amazing that ncrcilM.d d,.mnnd na fabricators be - rPl,,u- - In fpt 1 waa not bitten by being so close Ran dplrttnjf the market are re-'-1 Mildred had never seen or t0 ' apunnlo for the decision to resume I heard the warning of a rattlesnake opprntions. when Utah Copper shut down on!befora but instinct told her what It ai reama hroogbt neigh-scen- e junft 1 6th, electrolytic copper wnBw,,a ,ora at once and the cathode' cents qUOtPd at per pound, Ijist 8atui,e,ll,e waa ahort,y thereafter killed 65 cents a pound. m atermaster A. D. Manson. quota) ion was 10.125 cnnis'b who have resided In that People a pound for Pe(.trolytlc and 9 40 for the past twenty neighborhood er years declare that It Is the first found close In. The supposl- (Icr Of Use Extensive J I " rat-farm- lhan and tho curtailment program JJJJ; biologlcaViurvey. reported late SImJES before" de,,nqUe"1 l are lbeM ,here orf,c,,, started some time ago by American wepk.R Exterminating the anl- in New Railroad Car. The etatlstlcal position producers. wpre 13 regular hunters with has Improved and some Interests feel . . ,he turvey and i20 WPA hunters. Copper will be used extensively In; prices may advance until marginal , Animals killed Included 3160 coy- - Mine 1SX and Uiners the Interior decoration of a new oh- producers are again able to mine in Week End Ball Games Ovation 7ounge car The Copper 1279 bobcats. 83 lion, and is. Reduce Utah General Tax. Domestic sales In the bPBra ln addtion. the survey su- -; profitably. e King," now being completed in the pait two months ran around 100,000 pPrvlsed distribution of 1S3.61S, Utah's tax The Dividend baseball team. Tin- - fnlon Pacific shops at Omaho. levy for all state pur-- j !3,00! pounds of poison ball over 824.143 iOWB droppi.d l0 the lowest point tics representative In the Utah In- - side walls of the car are or satin !!im?thly,w.COn,Pred Zith ousiy this rear. The export afrPf 0f land In a statewide rodent aca pre-wdays when the State dustrlal League, managed to break finished copper paneling. Furniture level reached 10.4214 cents, up control program. set the 1838 levy at even over the week-enwinning one wm have eopper-bron-x Commission Tax frames; , i cent, for the week. which tables, smoking stands and other ac- and the last game other, 1.3 than losing lower mills 5,5 mills, Lead buying was spasmodically year and 45 per cent below the 10 still leaves them in a commanding cessorles will be of coppcr-bron- z. active, with prices unchanged at MAILORDER LO F.R position In the league standing. A Another innovation In the rail- jmill figure of 1334. 4.0 cents a pound. New York, and; streak would easily put tho road car are the there successive winning third the For year 4 75 rents East St. Louis. There Jwas no general fund levy, the new Miners on top of the heap, which at windows, accomplished by use of were fears of a price advance, hut ; mines of these occupation tax, liquor taxes the present time la held by the Mag- polarold discs. Twenty-nin- e most lsre users are covered through1 team. circular windows are being Installed, and estimated Increase In Income tax estl-Aagnst. July shipments were j In the game last Friday, played being deemed sufficient to meet gen- mated as high as 40.000 tons, with on the home diamond, Dividend de- fund purposes. eral artmal consumption fairly close to' Assessed valuation of all property rested the Gemmell Club crew by a' lhv level. In the state waa approximately $567.- - score of 3 to 2. The veteran, Tint 7.1 nr was unchanged at 4.75 cent 533.- - Richards, chucked the game and held with 000.000 si compared East St. Louis, and demand was bet-- s 000.000 last year. The drop In tax Gcmniel swatters to 8 scattered hits,1 cr. Trices were very firm on th only scores made off hla delivery .levy will mean s saving to Utah tax- the healthy consuming situation. of more than (73,000 on a were two home runs by Frank Zac-- ! 'payers Steel activity rose to new hlfha carls, the only man that Richards basis of last years levy. for the year at 37 H per rent of capaLevy for the district school fund was unable to handcuff. city. with the southern district ln the. Dividend scored one run In the for 1938 was set at 4.05 mills. .03 lead of producing centers. Shipments mill less than last year. Equalization first Inning, and then In the ninth nd production of steel are now 'fund levy was act at 1.25 mills, .10 Glen Bcrge, first man up. knocked r. keeping on a more even keel. It was and spored on a aln- reduction from 1837. The high a ld. Scrap continues to advance.) fund levy la set by law at .2 ale by Reese. Red Perry was out on sphool 1 heavy melting at Pittsburgh 'mills and Is. of course unchanged. In an attempted sc.crlflce: Lee Bird fol- -' A ching 116.60 n ton. 1834 the levy for district achoo lowed wllh n line drive Into right runds alone was 6.68 mills, 1.12 Held and Reese rsme home with the 'mills higher than the entire levy for winning score, Bird going to third on A New Field Officer is I the hit. 'all stale purposes this year. Divl-- ! at afternoon Appointed by Utah C.I.O. Jadll0B Van Aradale. fifty-ninMaana, i Sunday The 1338 census allowed 145.523 game to the school age In Utah. Tho dend lost a hsrd-fourA. M. Peterson Magna-Garfiel- d the final hunch, a set Is to raise school fund fently elected president . school child. The erore was 3 lo 6. Shepherd for 1UiB per (25 State Industrial Union Council a couple of months age by sending eoiisllzatlon fund Is to raise IS per Dividend oulpllched big Lief Erick-schoconfederation of all C 1 O unions In to a western matrimonial age-lchild. In 1334 the equalise- - eon. allowing 7 hits against 11 by state Monday waa authorized by ey to sec If H could find him a his opponent, but as usual Lefty Lief was only 2 per school child. the executive hoard to officiate a helpmate to share hla hearth, row lion had the Indian sign on Dividend and Income In tat estimated Increase harrie Paid, two prospective brides are officer. Increase In school land kept the safe hlnglea well scattered, ? . returns, allsht Hle duties will Include general caded In hla home. eab . rentals and Interest. Increase In eor- -' The batting star of the game was added to Glen Bcrge, Dividend shortstop, who valuation annexed a home run, triple and two the levy singles In four trips to the plate for at lh r,,c',,,l M,' N7hemlBboYh. WowTeVlVont r7ssiwrthTa'year'iccnrding'to Chair-- , a perfect batting average, Mias Helen Pederson of Stamford, intention. both man Irwin Arnnvllt of the Stale Tax who defeated Millicent Hirsh them, bul I Hh them which Conn., mea Morgan, regional oreanlrer It la said that In 1686 Christian Commission. Tho levy was set at a wln h M,dd,a mBeh. I cant decide con- yrk b d- will yomlnf. lh carpenter mntlnc of tho commission In tho tournament at Philadelphia. hi marryM Him sah 0 a from al 8a,: that llsht ma,nla,n offlft two of them are Tho victory regained for Miss Pe- . source k. dividing hla time between the ....igl sol'Uthelet them talk It over . guto Capitol Monday morning, like the circles that spread defson fbBmptoBBp ahe heW a ,,atea MM E M. Royle. secre- .hl(,ey,r they decide, why Mlnlne end Legal Blanks fo- - Salen tho surfaco of a pond whon 1930t )f ho United Mlno. Mill and .m 0i9 to marry B- ;tt tho Reportar OfHco. Eureka, Utah.iono la thrown Into tho wator. pmoliar Workers Union. mand ' ar - tlon Is that the Intense best of the present period drove the reptile from the adjacent mountain side down Into, the green vegetation of the Rife home. Since this Incident It la said that several other snakes have been found In town, both In Eureka and Mammoth, but no concrete proof of this Is available at thle time, d, ( j I three-haggo- J ht ol full-tim- aa J News Notes Must Arrive on Time and be Signed -- ' Arriving at our office last weekend was a number of news notes from Mammoth and for two reasons they were not published. Tho first reason was they arrived too late and the second reason, tho source of tho Information waa not stated. Very recent news should arrive In Ihls office not later than 3 n. m. Thursday. News that happened earlier In the week should always be sent In the day following the event. For Instance: An event thnt took place on Friday should be forwarded to thla office on Saturday or Monday, and In thla way tho Item can he given proper coverage and position In the paper. In all cases the source of Information must be stated. If pereone do not algn their newe notce they will not b published. Tintic Union Men Are Present at Butte Meeting James Bant and William Boyer, prominent labor leaders, left last Saturday for Butte. Montana, whore they will represent Tintic District Miners Union No. 151 at tho labor conventions being held In that city. nr ports are to the effect that one nf the local gentlemen may be elevated to one of the higher official positions of th organization, which hue Its district headquarters at Dutte. per cent of the wedUnited Slates are disthe ding! solved by divorce ln the first four Thlrty-al- In HIM. x |