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Show DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIC MINING DISTRICT VOLUME XXX VI II HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST EUREKA. JUAB COUNTY. Day Observed nnricinn on Silvpr Armistice Fittingly in the District lilt direction of Arthur Purchase is Near I'uder Sullivan J'oxt of the American UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, MINES D Number 2 liKW. Metal Market Remained ip Firm During Past Week LIV1C AMAZE A MINUTE SCIENT1FACTS ARNOLD . SILVER-LEA- BY L PI UUDS 11711 Will Select Officers Axlde from alight price Increases export copper and tin, metal murk- l.;Klon and the Ladles Auxiliary of els wero generally steady during the organisation Armistice Dtiy wax A Washington report on Tuesday past week, aaya a report from New York rity. Turnover was generally the Assisted CUicClubsoV s.yx that treasury offirlala are won- - filtingly observed In the Tlntic &uth I he Republican and con- - tl,ct Inti Friday. Inclement good despite the two holidays, with ern Ulah wlu held at Monro on the tr In hampered heller sentiment purtly credited to Saturday, November program to some rongrexa gulns made 19th, according ' hut neverthelexx the day wax election returns. would modify the natlona allver liuy- to President James M. Sargent. ',V(,n Proper recognition. was ut Copper unchanged mi! policy. The Monroe Lions Club and H. The dny break aalute wax not' Vol- - Uolaud iciil. for electrolytic, volley The report. In part, nays: TetJen. one of tha vler umo here and abroad picked up as Morgenlhau must de-- Oven but at eleven o'clock a xulule; Secretary of the association, Sector. county K,,na announced the twentieth electric automobile and marine are ln charw of chin by New Year's Kve, for Inxiance, arrangcmentt and trades displayed more Interest Prices hae what price ho will puy fur dumex- - oniveraary of tlie ending of the a banquet, da planned War. ThiH "or'd Wednesa un was followed by tiealy mined allver in tho following swimming party and a lour of the ,rpfhpd ofvnk hugle which wus very( 11.40 cents and region in connection with jday or year. Hy his recently renewed at- - mPFexlve.serenade, the meet-close- d week the 11.30 cents. around lacks on tho principle of aubaidea. ng. according to Mr. Tletjen. n be evening a turkey banquet T,n demand be,ter ,b Amt in accordance with the plan of he has Indicated at leant a dxire to tlmo the market hex been active in Proratn was given at the Little rut the price again, ax he did laat a, orgenlxatlon, each of the 15 counties Theatre in the High School under abUt ne "eW d,rPtor acb l.,ir to 46,75n,PrVrd to aprve for a period of two years on "He must also decide how much ,b auspices of the Legion Auxiliary cer in Istte the week a large amount ,he board of directors. a,,d members. Nearly 130 . These new he will pay for foreign silver, he- - " of lead f11?1" came In for prompt directors have been participated in thin event elected for 1939 cMuxe Ibe United States treasury lx wa The 'l declared to be one of the market abroad was and will take pert ln the delivery. buyer of ", the world's only large-scal- e rine"t nrtalnments of th!x nature firmer, although quotations here along with the holdover end voting the metal and flxea the price. retiring ven in Tlntic. were unchanged. directors "The Importance of the election T?5 ' or and fonxlsted a 8m playwax Present officers In addition to ,1,p1r,', buf,n returns to tho allver problem 7 cl"'?1, ven Million." pul on f0.r "n'r.y u"r,eir b.u,l"M" ap Mr. Sargent ere L. A. Wynaught of binied hy Morgenthau when the New J11 declined Milfordi flrat rlce fl,tb and ",xth radea undr peared. Last York chamber of rommerce recently ,y preadent: Henry direction of Mr. Kathryn Jones by around 6600 tone. H. Jones of Helper, second vice of abandon to him purchases urged Sorenxon. The Ruby the metal. He replied: I am only president; Rusaell Hawkins of Ne- Miners wonderfully Are Eureka me ordered pe!!'OPmed to what . phi, Frank O. Martlnea of Richfield, congress Doing PJn"ra doing work was heard p "? nr Ceorn m. Hunt of oickneii, o. w. tin. Good Old at They oueht to dirert their ap- Silver Horn evey hind, i e Jr. of Rt. George and Reid H. nAfiiypftii j P was won M. "The new deal started buying ail- - n Thp pr,itp qum Surprising results have been ob- - Gardner of Cedar City, members of executive board, in 1933 ax part of Its plan to talned recently from old and aup-i1- 0 " 10 p en.nR 11,0 Horn! Th off,ce of eerctary-treaeure- r. boost farm prices, snd to Inrreaxe levels of the posed ly depleted p8ry ttt ,be E,,pp-th- e In tho mining slates of dap,p Silver mine at Frisco, in Beaver nw hiM by Ray E. Carr, and the w um urC0M of field representative, now west. Imxt year tho treasury , rounty. Sidney U. Harman, the In June a little tun- - Glled by E. R. Tuttle, ere appointive paid 77.57 cents rn ounce for do- eger, reports. L??in and the Auxiliary are Ge executive board. All new niPKtic snd 45 rents sn ounce for r.el work wax lielng done by the rom-j- F take over their duties on Jen-an- d hill the from main tho foreign .liver. Thl, year it up shafti(irera -(Anton Svullnu, a leaser, was u&rF 4.14 for domestic and 43 for fore- to the Importance of the elec- ign metal, although congress said In" shipping occasionul lots from a shaft at tho south end of the property, but tlon meeting, Mr. Sargent has per-th- e 1934 that allver should be valued at SI. 29 per ounco for currency pur- - Juab remainder of the mine was Idle, onally urged ell directors to make ttee some Kurcka, Utah, mluera very effort to be present or Thin poses. state! to by written proxies, the Christopherson Altogether 1,760,379,304 ounces on the 1939 program Discussion and leased block of a have been acquired since 1933 by j seven1 company in; became the first of juab road en- - road taking off at a point between Kround m,uth 0f the main shaft on to be carried out by the association A dl8al,on 01 Delta the treasury Including 113,032,900 delinquent counties to make a pay-- 1 level. Hy October the will also be held preliminary to preounces of old domestic silver, 235,- - 1nent to the state department of pub-- ! thuslasls was in Eureka on Monday D"4 and Milford to Kly, Nevada, tl,p 300-fo,h Present route direct number of leascra had Increased to sentation to the board for adoption, 713.404 ounces of newly mined do- - llc Weifare for its share of relief und making a tour of the various towns ntead from De'la, alx eets end In that month 23 rell- - according to Mr. Bargent. mestio silver and 1,411,(33.000 welfare costs. f lon rthf Roove't 1Ilahwy will matters and others Alltheae road cariads of ore waa shipped. In silver. ounces or foreign This i,Kt WPek the Hte:e board "crack- e,t 10 Carbon county. The be threshed out at Ihe meeting to November and December, It Is pre- hronsht total treasury silver hold- - ed down on the seven delinquent Ir0in Three New School Board M- - K- - Bird' Fork- .b hrtd al dieted. 25 ears a month will he ahlp- ines to 2.500.000,000 ounces end r0untles giving them notices that ,ar,y co,,,,laled of 1r- r ,he 'atonal No. 6 HighMembers will be Named Another bit or information con- - pPd to tlie smelter at Garfield and raued ihe building of a special vault ti back payments are made Ihey !ireolor n,a cernlug Highway No. 6. and of vital (be fifth level of the mine will lie at West Point, N. Y.. to hold some wm receive no more state money for way: U R- - John',0,, II On of Wednesday, December 7th, an i election will be held In the Tintle "Silver slate lawmakers, parttcu District for the purpose of naming lurlv Renrtnrs Kina of Utah and The state law provides that coun- . . . wa ,0 W" " a Pr- - the ton. " ' Th PfP,a three members to the board of educaI'll i man of Nevada, assert that the tfoH shall meet 15 per cent of relief 6 to at- - n.it for the building of the roi.I over No. of boosters Tlntic urge tion of the Tlntic School District. ram is tiding the silver Induslry POHlll. pro anil This result from the fact that three ever a temporary low price situation Contract The Juab rounty payment of ,H,ld a ,neel,n wbeduleU fof Rpan- the Copper Iaaf lllll about two Wage Staged by board members' terms expire on the :ml In koep'nv thousands of men at 3r.Kiy.33 wus presented In Ihe form ,,h Fork nexl MndF L,,crnoon a f""1 of Kureka In "P,e,U and the Standard stale road commisevery town of this tact first of the year. They are Dan work in mines which could not op- - 0f a check to J. W. Gillman, director Representatives from ,nR hpad Ua t0 Fr,ce have boen urcd ",0M ,a !1tb ,he p"n' Fields In District No. 1 of Eureka, erste profitably at lower silver f the stale department of public trom comThe Standard Tlntic Mining road com-: - etruction Job and will push Heber Jones In District No. S of 7 prices. In the first nine mon'hs of welfare, by June Kendall, chairman t0 be Present and the state t 7 ; mmcm-with If proper ,unv "ft" ?,,. members will lie in attend- - through o completion. ' D. C. Wheeler of Disthi- - year. 44.214.600 ounces of do- - or ,he Juab county commission, and Mgers' o Eureka, end ta m,d. trict No. 5, which Is Silver City. ,WU. r, .M .0 Ik. ir-- ,.. - K,rt L. Gadd. ns,l,at --mi The terms of these offices very 64.64 rents ner ounce, ei.mury This brlnvs Juab county's pay- - reporte, it is proposed to have a Ihe Copper Lear rnmpany amt tne Workere James W to reg-r- d rtaln otoio md commission condemnation somewhat in length for the reason p rod with 31.798.000 ounces In the nu.nt)( up September 30th. and as- - obow down with lP same months last year, when the uranre was given that the county elm of the law to alsections,, principally south of rctlon will be taken up. If this JJad a, j t wa k that it Is the have In office certain hold-ovrehere, attempting to chisel In end should be the case a committee ways lex suffirlent funds to carry it. neve now rive major companies members who can guide the work to the end of the year, have the present routing changed, appraisers will be named to deterDelta to the In such manner ns not to hamper its counties--nonAccording which' of orlier Th" Pheasant Season Proved actions with too many new members hiid been heard from late list week the sentiment obtained who might not be familiar with th Birds None too Plentiful - are Box Elder. Emery. Garfield, feet that the present routing work In connection with the school bosrd. The terms of offices for the . In spite of all that hat been sain Dctterroadsami vacancies are: Eureka No. 1, various t the eontrary the 1938 pheasant to Juab rounty for Its prompt re- - f social Ion. In view of this fact every- ling for pany 5 years; Eureka No. 3, 2 years, und effort known will be used to com- miner In the district was giving epen season was nothing In com- sponse. con2 i,,aa jbat those factions seeking to change Ing to a program of this nature, embodvlna forms S,,VPr t,,,y (No- - B) 4 yeara parison to what ha . been predicted 'J' It seems a llllie out at be will an effort .. addition In lit. isas Under the law candidates for these ecqucnlly i A tuvwT ih. y the operators end p to In"the SHOW'S YK.1IH SURPLUS made to aquush a report of a state order for hindrance of any nature by farmers wh,on,7wnePhindse,n local unions lust offices must file their candidacy electo fifteen tention days previous The contracts all expire was made to construct a "T A surplus of 8181.22 for the Most hunter, bagged a bird or two Juno 30. 1940. ami provide fur a tion. This will place the final filing date nn November 22nd, which Is ndn September 18th is , but limits were few and far between. fa Fpar sliding wage sralo bused on metal I next Tuesday. Filings arriving after In fart some Tlntic hunters were In ropnrled hy headquarters of the I tah prices. t hut date cannot be considered. Parks Touncll of Ihe Roy Copper Stocks Show Big Changes to National the fields or Utah counly every day con Although Tlntic Standard's of America, following of the six day season end still failed Considered Hart was nut signed unill the other Up to the present time the follow- is Act Labor Month Decline the Past for Abher ,nR bavp d to hag their six bird limit. by ,hp C,odda1rd day, Kir. Wade said the company has to Lurekl No. 1, Dun Fields and W. He since terms under Little can be done r.bout this for Auditing company of Ogden operating Amendments to Ihe national labor R. (Bill) Jones. a budet was set at Th Information from New York !s to was the reason that the formers and the when contract the 1st. rla;,'J";;'ct"1jV ba consldored next July lb Tlntlcmtlon. Eureka No. 3, R. L. Garlty. Expenditures for the yar tba effect that the worlds stock of, hunters are at logger-head- s fM hy with each b b "pnn, Silver City, Eldon Lemmons. copper declined 32,743 tons Ja"apF mhnr. with but little attempt on the totaled 88148.78 ilLbor committee, It was disclosed on during October. Mining Blanks al Reporter Office Part of either pnrly to mnke a comficnaop K,bpr n- - Thon'-- v on world refined Total stock, Tintic Mining1 Man promise. This condition resulted in . mmlttee chairman TWO REAL PRIZES ember let wert 424.711 tons, com- -' Loses Clothes in Election great area throughout the state be-- 1 con nit. sald the Scnetor Thomus EXILE SEEKS CROWN lared with 457,454 tons on October ng posted against trespassers, end loth. meet would by J.uu.ry 1st. Domestic storks declined 25,this might be the reason for Ihe Gypsy Rose Lee, Faith Bacon and to comment on nature 781 ton. to 267,299 ton. from 293.- ! raneral poor shooting conditions. etrip-teasewill have nothing other end emendmenls the proposed 080. Foreign slock, were off 6.962 As usual the hunters did consider-non Hurry S. Joseph, prominent Utah no amendments that contended Ions from 164,374 lo 157,412. damage to properly, according as lout ca the mining man end staunch Republican, World apparent ronsumption show- - should be attempted an Item which appeared In Ihe when he meets Albert Merrill, HU the in cotiris. tested t ' being cd a net gain of 9.033 tons. Irared aI Iriivr. Herald. This will have lo broker. the hs that major ,,ut predicted In domestic roniumpto an Increase Is looking for Mr. Merrill Mr. r,se if the hunter and farmer ever Ihe ay be over, clearing 90,n linn of 16.190 Ions. Foreign con- ret together, ulleratlnn of the Joseph to collect an election bet, won eonsirucllw tons. declined 7.157 sumption when Senator Elbert D. Thomas fin-- l 'r,w-07World output In October was 185.- ished In front of Dr. Franklin 8. Juab Count v Taxes Are " with 147,456 Ions, compared Harris. Ions In September, and 196,990 tons J)UCk Hunting Season Payable to November 30 Mr. Joseph, Mr. Merrill said, will Domestic output -- a-. in October 1937. . Mcre Weckl Tw0 forfeit 110. hia underwear, shirt, Lasts Increased 20.289 Ions lo (9.60.i Iona, lrnperty owners of Jnuh cnuniv socks, shoes, pocketknife, handkerlime less thnn two weeks In whlih romps red with 49,316 in September of those who have matches end even the stub of benefit chief, tba For In tnnx 1937. and 80.790 " psy I heir taxes for 1938. They October, his of tho been not advantage cigar. Sell Lake taking . become eilnqueut nt noon on , Tribune. .. season It ml:ht be said Ihst duck November 80th, and will he Sheriff Intimates Who shooting In Utah Is fond and that published for sale on or before the ; little as Will Serve Encouraging messages have arDeputies the end of Ihe season Is only a rlusi-leih dav of December. Taxes can -- ee from Salt Lake City during th rived It week a mure than away. be paid either at the Commercial lo the effert that Wallis Greavrek on Monday, November 28th, after a from to In answer reqiit-simany Service Corporation In this city or ves Is slowly recovering from his and Democrata forty-fiv- e open season. both day Republicans the office of Ihe county treasurer serious Illness. The young man wee Good kills have lieen reported Sheriff Heber Mellor, recenlly elect- In Nephl. first taken down with pneumonia - from l'tsli and Ihe sloughs on to second term the s ed RepubllJuab la one of the few counties In Mona Reservoir, from also his that can thereof, slate ticket, deputies he slate where taxes will become defrom a scratch on hie Ihe Rinks, Hear Lake. Thurber But- - prr(endpr to the extinct throne of lr will be as follows: linquent on tho 30th of the present hand- - Por tlm !t waa end several other places. In chief toms, Ed. secret R. r,hl a Winn, mada dramatic Neplit. deputy. month. Most of the rountles of the like who Ihe hunters latter of fact lhl view thought u Mammoth. of . to to complication might suburb Paris ('nil Eager, arpiane trip Mte. It s reported, has taken ad- this spnrt should lake In this week- - pead 0B the soil of hia ancestors result In tho amputation of hia arm E. Alton Ellertson, Mons. Jfsntsse of a clause of Ihe law whereIt now appeara that ho la going for It for the restoration of the monarchy, end and the next ueek-en- d Myron Christensen, Levan. Miss Mary Scott, pretty Seattle by Y hundred of ala"1 p,l,,on months before Jo make this plea, which he char- - lo make a recovery without this bo twelve will long W. Callao. champion Morehouse, i George the trend holding P PX,fnd ,hp ,na lmFn,,'"l fti 'entries t i slightly possible that there they have the opportunity of shoot- - acleriicd as the only way to save tlrasllc artlon. at the Paelfle Inlerna- date f,)r twenty dnya Ore. France from decay or party dictational exposition at Portland, cock- - moy be changes in the smaller com- - Ing another duck or goose. The delinquent ,llt ,or The Chlnoas, six renturles ago. red ho brokt for the Brst time Island for of Rhode Sheriff J,uab the torship, a mun(iex rounty fnuntv n yhe bird, of th- - the law of exilo which bars mats used a passenger vehicle which drop-orl- d lub,l,,bfd aa The Jewish population has more or les left the nam- a owned by George Cvetcearei Npphl nnd !hP vlch of Seattle. Shown are autue has been estimated at more members of tho houeo of Bourbon- - prd a pebble .Into a receptacle to HrnT.rr of thMa officers In the hands of w measure off every mile traveled. Orleans frem France. than 11,621,000. of those places. the tin- - G. In K weath-kcrvutl- ve pt 11, I nr n'ofTrent ppn" J r' 1 I jl-ov- vi-- r hh man-.Poall,- of-pu- ny PmSJSTS "P!"P. nS S , tt. Delta Delegation Arranging Meeting to Settle Highway No. 6 Controversy repre-organlz- Lea--seat- ed ed , ot N-.- 6 sl,,,h ....... -- c.., lw .... A,lh'.m.,.cc.rdln... Jr.tou.lC. Padl, sinn-ibllltl- er ex e EES SIESm- p.y ?C KtoTuuXtarc ..1"', numizT10 rntl-verlo- Nhwl Wrt bn yr ratl-refln- ed daatl.ad No-!Md- rs mer-rhandi- sn tr ever-prese- nt Wed-ne-dsy- s . dvlPd bt .'J hla-ll- Republlrana |