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Show vy DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIC MINING DISTRICT HOME OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST MINES SILVER-LEA- D EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY. UTAH, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, IMS. Utah Health Board is Changing Index System Dividend High in League Schedule Go snooty If you Htlf John Smyth. j looked anything but bright for the home team when Provo connected with Shepherd for four hita which resulted In three runs. However, the local hoya came right back in their half of the firat and pound- ed over five scores on as many hits, a walk and an error, which resulted In sending Lefty Cole, Provo's port He waa re- lder, to the ahowera. nlaced by Deb Dudley, who hurled effective ball for the remainder of the game with the exception of the 4th and Bth inning when a run was scored on him In each frame. Dlvi- dend secured 13 hits. After the first Inning Shepherd settled down and keeping the pitched a fine game, other seven hits well scattered and permitting but one more run, which tame In the fourth Inning. Every man on the Dividend team secured a hit with the exception of Shepherd, five of the players getting each and three of them getting a Mch Lee Christiansen, apeedly little team, econd sarker for the local .r,hL fattening up hia uk record cds : ,e. this c!are u In Mystery Bail Game Scheduled at Park Tonight .. Big !!ifth;LR.hntfohhL?Ii.rmen0nUlav Dizxy charge of Short wllrhl JoSm la Blmpllc iy Itself, once you ,aT .1 .S:." ;i!y names. First names are arranged In alphabetical order. Tonight Is the right of nights for soft ball fans of the Tlntlc District who want lo moneys get their worth and more out of a ball game, In' man I? in?h!dde"ullV Ph- - ger,. train cr, while the mystery team Is being rounded up by Whitewater Fergu- son. Whets in store for the busl- ness men Is hard to tell but thing is certain and that Is that many business men sre going to re-quire the services of their wives in order to get Into their clothes on Friday morning. Implres have been Imported for tho occasion and everything possible will lie done to protect them from Injury or death through mob viol- nce- - Park Committee Warns arnn tal statistics has received more Lvi' inquiries concerning births and deaths. Business is more rushing around school enrollment time, due t0 the Beed 0f verifying age for school purposes, but on every nor- reat Bumbvr , I1 dy ther Bre requests. Informatin Otto A. Wiscley Named American Legion Head Price Host To At their annual convention held Utah Firemen in Cedar City Inst week end Otto A. ca your the Stats To warl of Health's bureau of Yltal MullaHra youre just x0. 53 ,or 1,11 lbl KtutUtlcuna care and you nKhl wpH be Plain John Smith 1 number la 530. too. Gnder the new plan, TA '" 303. U "tale hlrtha and project deaths nce 105 will bo coded under the! RupH aoundex system, which places family names together according to' aoun rather than alphabetical order, Thirty WPA workers will go to orlt on ,bla project at the State! rd of Health, and It Is expected, tbal ,l wl!1 take twelve inontha to coniPlete the Job. There re 45.000 birth certificates to in-- ! dex and 160.0O0 death certificates . to reclassify. The "oundex system Is a great av ,lmp- - according to Mrs. Eva Rai"scy. director of the division' taliatlca for the Slate Hoard bf 1Ielth. Under the old filing plan, a Ppraon desiring Information about, a blr,h r death had to know the t,me a,ul P,aoe- - Under the new code ay8te 0I,y the persons name Is icadd- Jne ril,nR contain more ban tbo Xan,ily name, however, b,ch ,a represented by a number.; ejr list the persons first name , " .co,!) ,bpre ar more than one n Smith tho county (by num-- ! bta,w1) whfrp hlrlh or death orcur-h- ,t color, the time and volume and faRe nun,ber where more detailed nfPn,alin mBy be obtained. Iilvtdeiid added another victory lUHt afternoon Sunday in Iti list vhen they defeated lrovo by the dechdve acore of 10 to 4, the game being played on the Tlnllc diamond. The win placed Dividend solidly in third position in the league standing, with IMnney and Magna being tied for first place. In the first frame the aituation ? AMAZE A MBYINUTE SC1ENT1 FACTS ARNOLD U wanted for purposes old age pensions, law- prov,n ui,s aUtomSe of insurance. ega dependency, tracing ancestory, right to vote, right to marry, right t0 enter civil or military service, rur pa1.port, for establishing citizen- ship, for pension., and even for the rBht to play on some baseball teams. commla- 1)r. Jone.t Btate health e,oner. says this new soundex Index- W,H strictly modernize the division of vital statistics and re-bUlt greater efficiency and eco-n0my. Voters of Tintic Should Not Fail to Register lav was the first registration Number ee Wlaeley waa elected (o the office as president of the Utah Department of Ihe American Legion. Mr. Wise-le- y bud filled Ihe office of department adjutant for many years past. Ernest Crocker of Duchesne waa elected vice commander and A. S. Horseley of Salt Lake adjutant. Dr. I'. K. Hayes, a former Eureka resident and now residing at Richmond. Utah, was defeated by C. E. Rafferty in the race for grand chef do garo of Ihe Forty and ElRht, Utah jVolture. Fred Llndbeck of Murray, another former resident of Eureka, was aurcessful In being elected Judge advocate of the organisation. Other new officers elected were E. L. Cox of Richfield, grand chef da train; Fred Votl of Helper, grand de la forte; Albert O. Anderson of Logan, grand rommlsaalre voyageur; George Nailer of Suit Lake, grand correspondent; Clem S. Schramm of Sail Lake City, grand historian; James Kailua of Ogden, eheinlnot national, land S. S. Krrlea of Ogden, national ' Mora than a doxon members of the Eureka Fire Department and the Auxiliary were at Price last Thursday, Friday and Saturday attending the annual convention of the Utah State Firemens Association, and reports wore brought back that It waa one of the moat successful gatherings ever held by the organisation. Much constructive business was transacted and the entertainment features were pleasing. C. W. Rapp, chief of the Logan elty and Carhe county flra departments, was unanimously rhoaen for president following a year as first vice president; succeeding W. J. Derry of Fark City.' Earl J. James, second vice president, of Bingham Canyon, was elected to first Tice president, and Ernest Smith of Murray won the unanimous approval of second vice president, following the withdrawal of Glen Chadwlch of American Fork. John J. Creedon of Bingham Canalternate. yon was renamed secretary; Charles The Legion Auxiliary elected Mra. A. Canning of Midvale, treasurer, Harry Powell Jones of Salt Lake and Dan Teteraon of Brigham City, City, department president for the trustee. J. E. Huff of 'coming year; she won out In a dose Magna was named aergeant-at-armrace over Mrs. Cuba Davis of Pay-to- aurceeding Mr. Chadwick. Other officers elected were: The Firemen's Auxiliary elected Mrs. Ora J. Logan, retir- the following officers: ing president, national committee Mra. J. L. Fratt of American Fork woman; Mra. Gay X. Warner of Salt aa president to succeed Mrs. Walter Lake City, alternate; Mrs. Amanda S. Mrs. Knight of Salt Lake Peterson of Cedar City, first Vico Fred Jenkins of Midvale City. waa named president; Mra. Ora Dundy of Og- secretary; Mrs. J. W. Duke of Magden, second vice president; Mrs. na, treasurer; Mra. C. W. Rapp of Fern Larson of Uhl. treasurer, and! director, and Mrs. Haydco Iverson of American NIck BernardI of Price, historian. director. Mra. Glen Dentler of Rleh- , Out of a large number of offers ncld ,, the hoIdOTer director. Spanish Fork was selected aa the The wages of all city appointive and $79.00 In labor by delinquent convention city for 1939. Pinney Coming on Sunday employees of Eureka will be reduced! water users. Mrs. Flossie Chapman, recorder, Exnlorerg and Scouten 15 per cent effective September lit, I for Double Header Game 1938, according to an ordinance submitted a report which showed on to Northwest the the1 Trip collections of $2,310.79 and dlspassed by the city council at A real baseball treat for the fans tegular meeting held lait Friday bursements of $2,795.83. Tho re- of th T,nt,c Dletrlct la coming np acoutand Twenty-fiv- e explorer C evening. Sttadajr aflernoon when Kattoiufftrkoitor ot lh" licenses' 1875 Due to the lower wage scale for pources team of Balt Lake Mon- on Council Provo left Denart195 00 refand from Kre mine workers, and other employees Pieiit pomo11 to croaa bats In n big double-wateduced on an or northwest ,be fi-no water rents co of the Tlnllc District, and the re-Veter del Casper bpad" Sm supplies sold $24.79, nr ltm: ta 1 mPmber of f Eurpka Its $15.00, miscellaneous $89 75. one.' lhe general opinion has exls't- . lhe,dend la only behind m It gams pd or ome tme pailt u,at wages The report of the treasurer, Mrs. Qu,t certain that aa far aa The route of the group's bus led ton hih concerned the outcome of ,j.. -- OHncii ac,in- - Katie Towers, checked when out- -' National Yellowstone Park,'dend warrants were taken Into hJs ma.ier has evened un th on through Montana to St. Marys, lbcae two wmes will pretty well Jcl.lo In moat IntelUgnt matter consideration. Rna' poeltlon of the local Iark, over the Going to the cde tba Justice Fred Dlttmer had eight uccordlnK t0 the belief of the taxi 'boys In the league standing. Washington lahway all of which were J lh" of thla rity. The reduction c! Llel Dam to Dividend has bean playing great J, the aggregate I. not great but It convictions and fines to the amont ferry ball 'victoria during the second half and it la a to ride for were collected. ,how. conclusively that the member. simply through tough luck that they B. C., and down Oregon, through performing' In" sn Southern Idaho Into Utah again. are not leading the league. At any an effort to place e,ert maBner The boys are ramping out along the tale fans era going to see some exto Eaie Offer! ,he cU 0B t i0Bnd finanrai basis. ,eX1C0 citing baseball If they attend the Down on Mining Levy way, sightseeing, swimming, fishing games. a 'nrogram of this kind followed all ee The firat game starts promptly at along the line of elty expenditures 1:20 la going to go a long way In eliml- p. m. Be there early aa seats from Mexlro Indlrate City Reports Yountr Automobile Thieves and parking apace la going to be at natlng the Indebtedness of the city. that government action to soften, n 4 l Q, However, conservation must be all tha effect of a 12 per cent export LapiUrea Alter snort lIUtse premium, according to reports, .1 100! the line and not in a few In- - taI boost soon was virtually promts-- ! five-ye- ar s, n. ! Council Reduces Salaries of the two-ye- ar Appointive Employees of Eureka one-ye- IIliel! Nnney-Bcrera- ar ge er e . Dlvl-throu- gh JJ "7. m,,,. . Utah Driven Criticised by Visiting Motorists ee . For the third time thla season letters have appeared In the Forum of the Indifference, i Hiii vi iiiKUVi IIH Inil vwuiiviiiiitii iiriiiit sHtt's ini saws - The youths were apprehended by complaining and of drivers pluyera or spectators, or for not Incompetence outcall. made answered roll demands the Ihe McClain and Increasing However thre are aeveral other af- of motor vehicles found In Utah. A two damage done to persona hours marshal Ihe Delta city properly or. evou met. ,ook for the futur. f th, nit n mis The reason for this Is no doubt days left on asserted Reliable figures Indlrate the min- ter on employee had seen the Cook writer from Michigan lug were read and approved and bills to They are due to the fact that four players hn curb in that aha found leaa consideration for from backed the car away B,nd of Mexico In 75 amount to cent Is the the city Ing Industry per 12th ere tourists In Utah than In any section front of the Ice cream plunt. Injured while par let- - 2. Remem- - $919.33 were audited and ordered United State, owned. 11 per cent of the country, citing Incidents durwere Thuraday arraigned They available. are funds cent as and four otherwise soon as English per h(tKhmnVnw and be sure to ascer- paid ler the Alfred Peace of the Justice before ing a stay of three days In the state 0 MM ..d ... rr.iilerwl. Orme and ball was fixed at $500 capital, A. Wagstaff, certified public arrount- - can. AAother highway traveler by the Arguments of mining company each. ant, lo the effect that he had com- name of Cahill has Just written from and affairs societies of the an audit officials, rlty's cooperative pleted Mining Blanks at Reporter Office. Omaha, after a tour of the west, Head of for the first six months of Ihe prea- - labor leaders Induced Ihe treasury a that Utah drivers era the moat rnt year and that ha found the hooka to promise virtual reduction of the to be encountered, bar none; acnew condition and tax In excellent to be through netting arbitrary j w,n cut ,n any P,ac pm curately kept. He especially com- domestic prices below world prices' NOW THE PRAM CYCLE ,hat "lhejr lights, run atop signs and do numermented on the fact that the water for mineral products, ous other things not permitted la e collections Increased 1590.38 over Silver, for Instance, would be other states." same period of 1937, alao that a ned at half Its world market price, At tha close of his recital of grievsame so for the that producers actually would pay decrease of $300.04 ances, which hare probable affected rerlod was effected In Ihe amount only alx per cent of proreeds of antes hundreds of other visitors similarly, of the metal shipped abroad. owing ltm water department. he aaya: In all my travels I have Congress approved the 12 per ' Information received from Ihe never seen such terrible driving aa waa effect that Ihe at Inrreaae to tax week rent last auditor export county In your stale. Why dont your atata liehest.i the assessed valuation of Eureka president Lnrarn Cardenas' officials get up some laws that will Gawaa In 1931 $831,and offirlal lha Ihe for year publication City make the nuts drive safely. 864.00. an Increase of over $7$.- - trite, making It effective, la expect- -' He expressed some doubt of any 000.00 over last year. Thla Increase, (d dally. law or Its enforcement agency even In has a lax Increase new tax dual Tha with the purpose toethcr being able to curb tha general tenlevies, should go a long wav In epm- - to Ixinst government revenues and to cut corners and race around dency cost down thru of Indebtedness the to living keep lusting the outstanding at Intersections, aislglng this traffic necessities. subside! to Importers of of Ihe city. reason for skepticism: "I really beThe reports of Ihe various offllieve 90 per cent of your drivers do rers were submitted and aPppPpd LeaSCI Service not know tha score." GfillaWSy the council and ordered filed. These criticisms are not altogathar tO BlirastOR Ken Station D. A. of Walermaaier The report The very fads that many unjust. Manson showed that nearly threeT for the past tourists have orally expresaed simiwho Tarl Callaway, galmillion a of (740.7751 quarters lar sentiments, that local motorists Iona of water were purchased from tour years has operated the Tlntlc, complain of the same lack of courtthe haa transferred Service Station, a of cost mine at Chief Cone, Ihe esy or caution, that tha casualty llsta lease agreement, to $370.39. The cost of operating the buslnesa, under e corroborate the strictures. Indicate Ihe transaction Ken Ruraaton, city well, which furnishes a part of that soma action will have to he on of Ihe first made Ink b,p, the( rlty's culinary supply, amounted b IvKlalntora, or n substantial of month. Eberle Emile Because Geneva, to $70.23. Tho depsrtmont employ- - present In the Switzerland, proud father, didn't Increase made In the traffic force, been has who Mr. Callaway, tha labor during atra and oil business In Tlntlc for like the Idea of a aide car fitted to or additional offense. Hated aa a thaamoont of $119 50 this "being for llrense cancellations. Other- devote hla entire hia bicycle to lake the baby out for by delinquent water pa- - many years, will PronR tim to the wholesaling of Ihe pro-- an tiring around the Swiss country- - vm much of the money raised for he thought of handle-ba- r advertising Utah will be wasted by Itoilnev Runnella re- - ducia of the Utah Oil Refining Co. aide, to such counteraction as theta dlagnated and eat" "rumble he Interests buslnesa proceeded yh, other to and 4 Furka rled two burials in n f Bhown hfr iftp tourists aro aura to accomplish in buiJd tt rdirlD, -warnings to tho people of their reanDU localities. at Salt Lake spective year coming the duration a for for waa elected to the prealdency Jypewhereby year'a MpeBded Mrof( meeting and barbecue of tho club at Bristol, Conn - a,,j rntly iZ? Z thri:r ISZpSr." Crotvning President ... Z Bald ta. ta ta, ta ta. l- Club care-lea- val-th- I - I hav-th- . ra I s i .viiSta. assays tatatart : Ta.'srfiL- -. ... , C '" wn KaWia StaSiui jtaw ... .. mm |