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Show vy dxtoted to the oeeat VOU'MK tdjtio mdoho XXXVII MSTMOT HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST SILVER LEAD MINES EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, Utahns Spending More for Motor Fuel Than Education District Gets First Snow Tintic OCTOBER l!0, liKW. COUNCIL MEETING MAY IIK IIEM) FRIDAY NIGHT AMAZE A MINUTE SCIENT1FACTS BY ARNOLD Uah la spending more money p,.r raplta for gasoline than for educ- A LIVING a n ation. Edson, at the That la the answer tcuehei . A6E OP 42, WAS 5 FEET tv tlrsi snow alorm of the sen-- !? H. Kdu,,1m Asaocla- FOUR INCHES TALL In Tintic District n "B,w,,lon ah, Wed whether. .ilved here early in the UT WEIGHED ONLY ' much 42 POUNDS. It was a dandy." proh- - XvTlott for, HE COULD Per .W Il0r 'L" ohee?rr.,tn.not fe PdUn In Utah- -J CHOP A CORD OF 193-3ROHOl,nei IrA $30.80; district 1936-193- 7 schools, (I October i r. Inclement weather of the past achoo, 19S-1- ? ' Ja started on Friday evening wllh IT of rain which eon- - j heavy downpour until Sunday HiinI Intermittently rain changed lo Borslng when the III ,nd within the next few snow fell but It j of Inches pnral wlted quite faat due to the fact that I In the ground. tkers waa no front anow waa of the content water The It was so heavy that treaendoua. the shade trees In division of the American Minina i urge number ofsevere damage when Congress will hold its 1939 conven-th- i Eireka Buffered tlon In Salt Lake City the first or WY under the limb FT Because of the second week of September was mad they were carrying. in laat Thursday by Mri. Winifred bIM fall weather but few tree I, fhh aectlon had shed their leaves, Rails, convention manager of the uf theie formed a natural place for- Balt Luke City Chamber of Com-ik- f mow to rest upon with the afore- jnerce. Mrs. Ralls bad been Informed of Bid disastrous results. to be the the decision by A. Q. Mackenzie, Church street seemed hit probably due to the fact retary of the congress, which will that there are more trees In that hold Its 1938 meeting at San One single tree on that cisco, starting October 34. "Last year when the western drift lost five of its most Important and reduced a beautiful vision held Its first meeting In Salt hide tree to nothing more than a Lake City at the state fair grounds, It brought the largest crowd of any dtlttoa. convention we have ever had. No: only that. It was the largest ronven- Utlhns Plan to Boost tlon the western division had v bouniy Canada-Mexic- o Road held, Mrs. nails commented. she taxpayers estimated the 1766 delegates and A publicity campaign to let the other mining men who attended the Hunters who are going to ahoot istloa know about the scenic, com- - sessions of the convention spent aj There will be no postponement in1 million dollars during the payment of real and personal doe deer during the open season, ntrrlal and military values of the third of 'pioperty Uses In Juub county for which starts on October 24th, can Great International highway was an- - their stay In Salt Lake City. con- - the year 1938 which means that the secure permit! at the following ata- and national Other regional e uuired last Sunday by twenty-fivruh men returning from a conven- - wmtlons In Salt Lake in 1939 were delinquent date will be at noon on' lions, according to tha atata game department: Wednesday, November 30th. of the Great International High- - Hated bjr Mrs- - Hall as follows; Holden 200, Fillmore 2o0, Mea- Livestock Is such that if a petition; Intermountain The law Sanitary Arlztna. Association at Phoenix, ny Na- Women's more taxpay-do200, Kanoah 350. Elsinore 60. a or hundred Association, by January; signed One of the first steps will be to At the mouth of Canyon uk the National Association of High- - tlonal Aeronautical Association, May; era la presented to the county cum- -' Galveston Western States Regional Conference mission ers at a regular meeting near Mayfield, 400; at the mouth of ir Officials mMiiinr on In Dumber accent offl- - of Civil Service Commissioners, su- thirty days previous to November Ssllna Canyon near Sulina. 500; CCC road to Cove mountain near tha rilnr ihc name Conferred be date the tumn. 30th lax m.y payment , by wMtern-In spite of the two world fairs extended for u period of twenty Clcnwwood, 200; near Annabels, Can- leads iS.ho JL next year. Salt Lake City will have day,. msklng them fall due on De- - 100; a. the mouth of Monroe Canyon - The regular meeting of the city count'll la scheduled to be held on Friday evening, October 21 at, but tumors are to the effect that it may nereaaarlly be postponed due to the fad that some of the members will be participating In the annual deer SKELETON-Calvi- 1, J .'.nd - V' 7. 28-86- Number 50 - Minp Mpaf hour.;mi,lc whi ! sec-hird- n. hunt. Only matters of a routine nature are expected to come up for consideration at this session and In view iwer to the south of the high school of that fart the business could be Brounds for a distance of several postponed for a few days without hundrfl feel, or at least for tha suUfa length of the school grounds. nny Inconvenience to anyone. When tha project la finished It will add n width of from 25 to SO feet along tha school property for playground purposes, which la a most welcome feature because tha grounds ara now crowded due to tha fact that all school children In Curekn and Silver City, and n porof thoaa from Mammoth, ara tion As a general rule the duck hunl-jl0concentrated on tha same play ere of the Tintic District enjoyed Every available foot of grounds. very successful season opening, lheKround apace ,, neded lB ordeP result being that nearly every party, t0 properly take eare of tha young-frothis section had good shooting 'u era during recreation periods, and returned with limits or at least It (a understood that when tha a good mesa" for their families. hlsb school project la completed a The main reason for this waa the aimllar piece of work will ha weather. A heavy rain fall the f0rmad on tha storm sewer lu the night before, which continued at Qf the Fennell building and tha tervala throughout Saturday, kept Reporter office and continued on tha ducks rather low In their flight down to tha point where It cornea Into the open near tha Union Pacific depot. ; m , par-ide- al ln-re- ar j Mrs. Donnelly Elected to High Eastern Star Office ' a oijuao . At the annual meeting of tha Grand Chapter of Utah. Order of Eastern 8lar, held at Salt Lake on Saturday Mrs. Ethel H. DonCity since so many ducks have been seen city, received distincthere when the previous mild weath- - nelly, of this er conditions were taken Into con- - tion when "14 waa given tha office sideratlon. Others had wonderful of grand chaplain. Mrs. Elizabeth C. Sutton of Provo jUck at Blrknell Bottoms near Rich-Uowaa elevated to the rank of worthy field, and many bag limits came from the shores of Utah Lake. Mona Rea- - grand matron, and II. David Pbrter, ervolr and the sloughs from thereon Jr., of Ogden waa made worthy grand to Burraatoii pond. Many geese were patron. They aucceeded Mrs. Francis J. GUI of Mt. Pleasant and W. R. tlsu taken from this section. Carter of Salt Lake City. sinks', were the not but least, uHt. Other off Wr. Installed ware Mrs. Thewl just out of Lynn Junction. email Indies of water provided excel- -. May P. Simpson of Logan, associate m.tron; Jo.eph K Matson of k., .hooting with a few of the Tln-n- d Balt Lake City, associate grand patron: Mra. Naomi Hosplna of 8alt Lake City, grand secretary; Mrs. Myra I. Larlck of Bingham Canyon, grand treasurer; Mra. Blanche D. Buck of 8alt Lake City, grand con100. Fork. Heart held be Receive the will next regular meeting Purple Mra. Maude Culp of Salt ductress; on I Lost Wasatch Forest Ike early In the coming month hut too Lake City, associate grand conductCrouch 500. ranch. nature toTm this of lata for a petition In the Dlxle ForMt: 800 P111, John B. Cronin, a veteran of the ress. be considered. Mra. Ethel II. Donnelly of Eureduring lued from the following at.- - World War, receivedthen letter Last year the delinquent date wa.iwM from ka, grand chaplain; Mrs. Viola C. week a. Bower Pluto St. George. postponed when a hundred Nephl Edward F. ltsell, Adjutant General Meta of Price, grand lecturer; Mra .lan.d the nMitinn .nd ask- - warden' camp. Stratton's ranch. Cedar City, Pine Valley ranger ata-- 1 of Washington, I). C.. to tha eHecl Essie A. Neal of Myton, grand marikat the Secretary of War had aa-a- shal; Mra. Ethel N. Batle of Salt tlon. Lytle ranch. lut him as the recipient of huntera'lw-'loLake City, grand organlat; Mra. VeThere are several Tintic , the del!quent date la any-I'BrP' Heart for outstanding aer-ye- rona Halbersleben of Provo, grand season In thl doe the who will take eood move for the rebut lW because they desire the head Ice while In action with the Am Ada; Mra. Florence R. Schiiven of tk.l I ha final Ha of nivmsnl Ogden, grand Ruth. Mrs. Dora C. Caaterllna'of Milford, thirty-thir- d B w 12-Mi- Z xlV'T an. and meeting, will be asked to the request. Vtah men at the Arizona meeting era led by Stanley J. Stephenson. executive secretary of tha Utah Man- tKtarera' Association, and officer of the Associated Civic Clubs of Southern Utah. Including James M hrgeut of Pangultch. president; F. 'Marlines of Richfield, former sident. and . A. Wynaught of ihf Texas jreBr-irrasn- r Mmes 01 qsntie Closed Yesterday 0r Deer Hunt 1 , Mining operations In (he rintlc I)Wrlct are practically at a dead "andstlll. having closed yesterday order to give employees morn ,lnd .mnlovers) a five day vacation ... P? ar , grand Esther; Mrs. Maud'Pltrlck of Ogdon, grand Martha; Mra Vara Borglase of Salt Laka City, grand and they are to ho com .raved with hla name and. that of Electa; Mrs. Othella Barkua of wtuan grand warden, and Charlaa A. Maly of Garfield, grand aentlnal. highway department that the and Mammoth mining companies terl of a routine nature came up for, Prl n, aectlon of hijehway 89 would hare all aareed to thla vacation with -- nnwiJuratlon and taken b. to All ,h., pro on Mo.d.r ..nilM. JFYtdonla r. only 10 .11.. brtw.un- . rommlalaouers were present. ,h. and Jacob Lake remain ber 24th. In order to make up for the Reporter, who until a fw Senator Wheeler Says WPA , . Oils vacation the men have worked months ago waa a resident of thla HINTAI. ItECEIlTN SHOW Delegations from both states )x days a week for the past three Beer ParlOTS OTderea 10 is Simply Political Racket" GAIN FOIL FISCAL YE. lit . d'Hppoln,'d' Teed that with completion of the weeks'lnien1 or the usual five daya. Law C!ty,.Wl11.. to I Cl0Se ACCWttinff , at not waa hp present cl ,be wad the scenic attraction, along it. lost, in reality the mines have em-I Iofti master General Farley said WIA la a political racket" In , the Star Theatre last Thursday even- the boundaries should be widely adver- nothing In production and that postal receipls In some of tho sections of tho nation last as In Eureka ng when hla name was drawn Friday business of earnPlacea In Ibfd.. lost noihlug !ohthe Plan appears to be a where beer Is dispensed have been the winner of the 125 00 Jack pot. the fiscal year 113 reached a new according to Senator Wheeler, (DemDevelopment of the road for 723,000,000. ocrat) of Montana, according to n notified by Marshal Lon Sandatrom The gentleman Is Dr. Frank B. Nel- - high approximately trucking will mean an ultimate re- - VPPy pleasing one. was dispatch from biggest year Die home twelve' his previous now la Is who non. Washington, D. C hour making the 'that dosing taction In Intermountain railroad Dr. Nelson. 1937, when receipts totaled 721,- - the other day. In lhe n St. George, Utah. each of day midnight, o'clock, freights of 35 per rent, the ronven-- " stated. Tho workers on WPA nro becomjweek, and that future violations of even though he haa the handicap of j 000.000, he told by Charles 15. Balnea. with dissatisfied because they aea ao touch reIn ing dose will hllndnese, keeps the ordinance In thla respect ESKIMO BREAD IWnlx rate expert. Redding, f'rilifnrnla. has a munl-- j many politicians being appointed to In Tintic through friends and his many arrests In prosecutions, suit Mr. Stephenson and others forecast tipal gold mine, which yields the, hlte collar Jobs and aeo WPA used Thla order, according to Informs- - the Reporter, tarelopmenl of Utah-Arlzotrade. a political racket." Wheeler said. commit-public iroanury approximately 1500 j tlon, came from the police Trade exceeded 1938 In muiithlr. 500,000 Office. While It may ha an asset to n at Blanks have which Reporter to Mining tee due coznplulnta d la on ita to control sray upward, Mart lues political organization been registered. Wd the ha long before It Is It won't WPA, gathering. I to these complaints According a liability, some of the beer parlors have on oc-- j "Everyone wants to aeo those In as long remained as, open caslons Attorney General Would need and who want work taken cara In and In the place, customers were of, but to uae people's money to Clarify Present Utah Laws some Instances there business house build a political machine and to play i have remained open alt nlsht In Is lhe Clarlfiratlon of a number of Utah politics with destitution la morally that rart midnight of the spile wa, including wrong and will not long bo tolerated the direct primary, dead line. trade practice act. Initiative prove-tar- e hy the American people." It la further understood that local md marriage code, la recoin closer a in are keep going officers American Legion Will by Attorney General Joaeph watch on those who enter these ' Observe Armistice to young Jti". In a biennial report released view a stopping wllh places Day Izi Saturday. i any ee boys and girls from securing He said that a kind of a drink wllh an alcoholic report on suggestAt their meeting on Monday even-iin- g 'd changes In tha content. j tho officers and members of the primary law would J uhmltted later to Governor Henry local post of tha American Legion ' Died, so that ho can pass It on arranged n program which will propPrice for White Metal for ,h next If ha an de-- . legislature erly observe Armistice day on Ires. j i Next Year Undetermined 11th. It will consist of n Mr. Chez I pointed out that present salute of guna at 11 n. m. followed f taws do not prevent lhe mar-lg- e Morgenthau said last the passing revue of SI stars." Secretary 'by of and whiles, wllh week that the treasury had given no i Then at noon a turkey dinner will me resultFilipinos that many Filipino men consideration yet to tha price to be !be served and In the evening n nov-jell- y Jr Ringing white women to Utah next year for domestically danre will take place. Detail-.e- d paid r marriage. Information of these features will They come from coast la hera mined silver. old, month n ie, Nevada and Arizona, where Frozen bread, be published next week. Tha presidential proclamation that ,u1 mrrlagea ara prohibited. il.ST Aa usual tha graves of nil aoldlora dumnlle prlr, tr The attorney general also recoin- - tlon lR tho Eureka cemetery will be rev- -, li II Uie Jagged rrenced In a -- J . ,ua-- er inm me legislature pronue , t cut fitting manner. For four days the freighter Dorothy Wlnlermola lay npona been of even had beavy fog r9 aha during amount hasn't In where grounded tha Calif., thoaa In charge of tho pro-Lucille The question Arena. "duc,,n na at Among rocka point Cf A a . ntlflflPM i.J I.. a L'ee aaleiiM bonds required for certain state U loaf xha bread Oeorga pDldala( Trank Bacon, tar Payment Normal Cop-perto- Arizona '" J. du.,l. ..,d . . murt ir..n,r. 7L ..Wrlta. ,l &! M Ki . Freighter Resists Salvagers -- ided er Zliy zL Isiid MfMaK ttoraaye. rh,,,! uu, J.,.. - " .... mm |