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Show vy DEVOTED TO THE QREAT TDTTIO MINING DISTRICT LUMK XXXVIII HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST EUREKA. JUAB COUNTY, CAnn FlprHnn , Next Wednesday UTAh. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, SILVER-LEA- MINES D IMS. Number 4 Plan Under Way t0 Build Skating JUnk Here Soon Ar-,p,TrK'',pof nt ,ha Amerl-ca- n tnur 0. the u movement Is now der wy lo build au Ice skating rlul: tor h of fans of this In tfc Tintic District and It Is sport said that ,b Project will be under way wlth- ln very lew days, According to the plans a plot of rou,id will be leveled off Just south of ,h Karon Service Station, and ,R flooded with water and kept n Bood condition for ice kIr Kacon has volunteered skating. to t,llb ,b free and the city has Pressed a willingness to Install n Pun,P so that the rink can be flooded acb BWl lu order that a good skut-hee- n urfaee ran he maintained. The Rround for the rink has been lven r by f01 Pitch, manager of the t'blef Consolidated Mining Co. un-Ne- Wednesday, December 7th, there will be an election In the Tin- tic District for the purpose of num- lug three members to the board of There cducuilon of this district. member from Eu- wl'l be five-yemem- District No. 1, a two-ye- ar ber from Eureka District No. I, and member from Silver i our-yes- r City. 'there has been a lot of mlsunder- In tho district with regard to those who are entitled to vote and those who sie not, and this parti- cular feature of the election has t ar ri-k- thoroushly investigated by the importer wlih the result that alt persons who voted at the general election on November 8th are en- titled to a vote at the school elec- has been tion. This information rahed from the county attorney aud from the school board officials who l.sv also received legal advice. This does not mean those who were eligible to vole at the Novrm- -. ber 8th election but those who act- uslly did. This is due to the fact the registers kept by the elec- (Ion Judges on November 8th will be used lo determine those who may cast s vote. Many are of the belief that nuly property taxpayers who are not delinquent In their payments are applies eligible to vote. This set-u- p rnlv when a bond issue Is up for con- - wlr pce -River Petroleum Kevlveu by Law Suit At Price Uxt week a law suit fur damage brought back to many Tin- -' ,,c the fact that the Pries Pl'l Kvr Petroleum Co., in which thous-thf dollars of Tntic money was "P0. I till holding s place In the Pbllc eye. One of the witnesses at ,b hearlng was P. J. Pennell of this at a,,d c,y- In the amount of $!.- Interest was awarded lo Blllstrom of Delta, Colorado, Judgment Plu A. llnt George M. Miller of Price. to the Jurys decision. The suit involved a contract sc- - a cording to tbe terms of which Bill- rom agreed to remove pipe from a. ?000-fohole on the dcfen-lsnCs- ; property In the Parkdals Townslte: "ddltlon to Price. The plaintiff was 10 bare tbe pipe for bis services. Alleging that the pipe was not lnj The 1838 duck hunting cr,od bspe. aa he had been led to came to a close last Mouday evening, believe, end that the pipe had been November 28th, after having been PiiDDa bo wi,h dynamite so that It could open for forty-fiv- e selected days. Indications been huve Tbe following as Judges of election; Eureka No. 1 101 be pulled out as rontemplated, are that it was a most successful sea- John Oatley, Sr., Mrs. Nora Me- - BHWrom asked 15,541.00 for woik- son Tor the majority of people who bei.ke this sport. Tha fact that the Tormick and John J. Hannifin; Eu- - " attempting to remove the pipe not he season lasted fifteen days longer than be it could discovered for Mrs. -No. 3 Charles Zabriskle, reka moved. He also asked that he be last year added greatly to tha sue- Tlierma Viertel end Mrs. E. L. Dur-barged from hla obllfallona un- - cess of the season. L. Vera Miss Silver fee: City d- der Duck hunting always surrounds all cntracit- - Ta Dodgs, Mr. Alda Johnson and Mrs. ,0 I,lad By kBOW,d seasons In Itsh. During this Pr,nr ether making Georgs lleddenberg. the rontract that the pipe was not period there Is deer hunting, pheus- in good shape. uni shooting and also the elk bunt, T and If a sportsman takes them all In he gets but little duck hunting AGENT IX CIRCt'MTION SEW Zinc of in Price the Drop H. TIXTIC FOR TUiniNI- BBdf be present short open sea- l,,ah hunters should make an NEW YORK CITY A thirty pole: nduc be government Klwood December 1st, drop in xlne to 4.75 cent a pound Today. n for a porlod and rdropo.lt Ion of limits on fore- - j overidge. or Fait Lake CHy, took ,0 tp? ,he eaon of our,non1.th', ,w? ,for ,he over the management of the clrculalgn copper production were of a thdt there Is variety - ,:n., marRail In metal Lake the of the interest sundlng department 10 hunt tl thnt Particular kamP Tinlets last week. Tr'bune am I Telegram for the cents ,ic' District. He replaces Brisnt Ob-- ,n of,,he yei,r ,th,t .mnny h.un,rr Copper was steady at R0 a pound for electrolytic, valley. Al- - ,fcd. resinned, who has beeu lu charge !",v ?,y.na ?r d ,n out du.ck J1" though enure salons to ns low as for the past twenty mouths or more. 0Ht J1.1' hb" 10.6! 14 cents were offered In the From here Mr. Ohlsd will go to pd outside murket, demand was quiet. Washington. D. C., where be will h .t slderstlon. The candidates whose names will appear on the ballots are: No. 1 Dan Fields, W. K. Jones, Mrs. Mar- garet It. Hannifin. N. Wlilmor and Mrs. C. E. Rife; No. 3 Robert L. Garrlty, George Foraey, L. K. 8pur- rier, Dan Edwards and George N. Finch; No. 5 D. C. Wheeler. Jr., Klden' L. Lemmon and LeRoy F. according jJUC IffIlUntinfif ot h - building were opened on Tuesday of this week at the office of Cannoii and Mullen, architects. In Sail Uke City, and a contract u warded. Work will start within ten days, according to L. T. Cannon, member of tho firm. Actual construction of the build- Ir.g Itself, however, cannot be start- ed for some time, Mr. Cannon said, us plans and specifications are not Geld Prices Advance iwere favorable to the plan, accord- E- - R- Tnttle. association field cn London Market ,n Representative, who made the con- ee - London financial circles are silt- - tacta- red by a reCurrence of active bidding' r)lrwln''" tor Juab county for for hoardg aDd traders on the 1!9 ln ddlllon to the commlaalon be John F. Rowe ot Eureka and 1nrU bourBP operated cautiously be- cnuip of WdeHpread industrial strikes Kussell Hawkins of Nephl, who is ald forpian exchange unsettlement number of the execntlve board.In the London open murket the Member ere Invited to contact elthof aold pUHbed up ,0 149 abji er of the directors relative to prob- or projects they wish the Aa- j,njSB n,Mft pi.iee an ounre (equgj t0 lms 934,90 1, a record high compared sods led Civic Cluba to consider. I',an11 for ba 1839 program will wllb tba previoUa peuk of 149 shll- be furnished at the next meeting of four pence on June Sj m6i A concomitant large demand for he group which haa tentatively bean r December 17 at St. George, dollars boosted the exchange rate to w B the Interest ot working out e co-2 44 a of to rise the pound, 34.64 fent. Oold bought In the open mar- - f Iterative advertising plan, repre- kpti alnountpd t the equivalent of sentatlvea from southern Nevada and Tha principal southern California are expected to about 14,742,280. demand for the metal came from the, attend thl. meeting, yet completed. MWe are rushing tbe work on tha plans as fast as possible," he report- d. "and hope to be able to ndver- Use for bids for the building early ln January." The excavation work must be be- BUH h J""uary lal 10 1,1 l,' dead B by n,all,n!'lia special appropriation to cover "a' ,in, lit; 'hc".for d'J 9 14 at midweek, but later cents re- - of in making the announcement proximity of Della. Ini- - and other government proJ-rh hU m;'di;'le,y tler Ih H. f? - Limit bags have 0,a"- - .for.wardc!1 Llml,Shrnaioi,,n r and Cannon Mullen 1- -8 wl? h who , continent, traders reported. ' were chosen bulldlng Utah-Idah- Taxes Delinquent Yesterday at Noon-Timee f!" Sep- - Yt Kiw&nis Clubs o to Mefit e. &t Qgden gat.San ee 1 hlerdayat noon wus the final Wjlh a T)pw toward morc intelll- nd dtlxenahlp, Club offcIllli of (hs ryabi. over period for the payment of taxes for th yrttT 1938v Hid thORC p6IHOnil WllO 1110 BiriuH ui uaium. bToijtuiuii ru lu uriiitn kith to restrict output to 110 par cent or fl0w .ubrr bar. v lh season have to be employed for the Job un- - did not pay their taxea on that date ,.nnfi,r(,nCa duck conaMered liuntlnx the and training school on ,w," t'rru ,,, 0B n tb terr 0 y' , has been good for Tlntlc sportsmen, der the special allocation of funds will have the same advertised for December 3rd and 4th In tha Den unrestricted production, firmed the sale at public auction. According to 0w all that remains for another authorised by congress. Hotel, domeatle export market and cheered r eclipse of June 8, 1837, ypar a the Jack rabbit and cotton- - The funds were approved June 16, unofficial Information a large tna- - The conferenceOgden. be haa been called producers. .. wa the longest total eclipse In 1200 ta touting, and reports are that after earlier congressional action had Jority of the properly owners of this . c f 0.dpn dia. The cut to 4.75 cents for aated seven minutes and lbPM pante animals are quite plentl- - approved tbe projert but failed to county paid their taxes and thereo p Duvall end elect ytiril 0rnnc line at hast Si. Louis was prompted, . . n the Tlntlc Valley. M'b ...1,1',,. di.. provide money for Its construction, fore will nut appuur in the ddlnyrred in all four hemispheres, yt--l metal clrcW said, by the .0 per cent ! Start on the building, which la quent list. b j,reatest part of the show took ' Mora than 100 of- Import duty reduction effective Jan' As has been the custom for years ,rKl governor, to coat $300,000, and cktlmated In Monrlo1 lw place Will will flclals attend. n JJ0 I oy uxry l under terms of the loys whlch wl be fonMtructpd on a atrip the delinquent tax list will p.ppear In On Saturday tho district board of Of District at Nephl and treaty. This will allow 0f ind adjucent to the University loth the Tlmea-New- s Organizations trustees will meet. A district secretary-tother "most favored" nations to at Eureka. of Utah on the Fort Douglas aide, the Reporter reasurer will bo elected and HONOR GEOLOGIST bring xlnc here at dose to tha doA meeting wai held during the lut- - will rllniax many years of effort by . will bo mad. committee assignments mestic level. Discussions wera unbetwecu week the of ter part past mining, rlvil and educational leaders bo devoted will afternoon Saturday der way for establishment of an InSulto bring n bureau of mines to Salt 'representatives of the Arthur G. school to a for lieutenant training ternational cartel. liven Font of the American Legion Lake City, governors. Lead was unrhaugvd at 5.10 and and the Eureka Fire Department, the i "Plans and Objectives for the renta a pound New York and purpose being to make arrangements Year 1039" will be discussed by Mr. HOUSC B Will Field Built cents East St. I.oul. Recent of for tho gathering and mending Lowe at the opening session.' He litres sales have left customers fairtoys in order to give the needy diii- the University of Utah will Issue the "Klwanls Challenge naly well covered for much of Decemthis of dren of the district things for 1130 at th Saturday afternoon ber and (he market was quiet. lure for thrlstmas which might session. a will within Construction begin them. denied be otherwise Th 8unday attendance will bo I Public Debt Reaches It la understood that efforts are horl time on the new $180,000 field by club prcsldcnts-elcc- t augmented and house at the University of Utah being made lo have all organizations 1130 secretaries from all 84 and alhb-teNew All-Tim- e be will bitd fans High l't sport moveIn the dlstrirt enter Into the clubs of the two states. Other offA Washington report says the nament so that It might be made big- - ahle to enjoy a modern alhlellr plant tion's public debt Is at an e icer, directors and members of many m m'hool he year, dlB ger and belter than ever before. Th rlubs will attend. aKh of $38,584,312,458 and may With financing pluus approved by idea Is not a new one for It has been New officers of tho district will roa the 138.000.900.000 level withof of the board the regenls the rarrled out for several years and in three Installed Bunday by Dr. Henderor ,ti funds h WIA assistance a"d weeks, the treasury's daily gained during those years " son and Klwsnla buttons will be statement will bids conHlrurt'.on for for November 23rd reassured, success to the will add a great deal awarded the retiring officers. vealed. Forty-fiv- e 5. per opPB of Ibis year's program. The new officer are Mr. Lowe, The debt appears destined to rise of the cost will be paid by the rBt the announcements to According district governor; Henry Hill of further within the next few weeks of ths and remainder WI'A tha manual training quarter, at th Tinof lieutenant governor Helper, uen tha treasury earrles out Its a ,,Hnd b ral,rd by tic lllali School will be available for southern Vtah; R. 11. Ashworth of from revenue bo the to by paid financing pmgiam. this sort of work to be performed by Full take City, lieutenant governor Itself. Work has barret ary of the Treasury Morgen-tha- n nUlil clssea. which of course will be tb building for northern Utah; Guy A. Poulsan t a will meet with federal reserve on Logan. alnilUr rtnclaro Mn In genfrom the district of Idaho Falls, lieutenant governor board officials soon to discuss the asme WI'A of the a project. part , for eastern Idaho, and Leonard of Utah building. The financing. University Is It rather In view of the fact that .Wood, lieutenant governor for west- to with a seating capacity of 6,;0O for for organization Uwson. pro-- inconvenient rowper erB Idaho-hei- r And,.w be will hashetlmll ThanksaMn,,, Day was generally fpP' Sydney E. Martin Jr., the to orflce accept University the maintain open ' gt zeoloiy llp,lrln district officers aro O. P. 4imi nnrih nf ihp RfMduim. Tho but a. to two Philadelphia fortune, ... cibwrvf4 by tha dpodIii of Fiirpka i " ta Cali Idaho, district 1. , dFCbltflCti WOttld w nt mid-ocea- n, Anglo-America- : s all-tim- unlver-experlnn- r - - .. 'ofauthor! renlly swarded bonor f bllh th, .'ft district. There A'mMiT'.m re- z am but In all homes a good old aareh and outsUndlng erlglnal eon- iiiitiksgivlng relebrat Inn took place triVutTon and achievement" In ge- BBBBtd principally to the aJogcl science. Dr. Lawti. 77 ,Brk7 D dinner. The people of yeari ad a a native of Scotlandof district, this year, had much to ;ad a graduate of the I'nlvenlty B" ,BBBkfol for In that they wer xeronte and Johne llopklne unlver- Jcc from ih turmoil eilsting In tha ally, krelga countries. , V J,"' 9"a FlrernenAlT rz Z around footaii faa srassMis: and track facHItl.-Inclement weather on Concrete. bM ,ba( they can ho mended are will he used. Con- Heel construction a1ked to bring them to th Reporter of the for call completion omcp and they win to dellvrreil to tracts bllWlBR bpforp Aoaui,t 11, 1030. ,bl ppoppr parties. l?B,BJl don ( 1 .TlJ xwlna era considered unlucky many parts of Africa and India. Zl'Lu, In There are approximately 000 doge in England. s .l 3.500,- 1 Tbe youth, whose after a visit to a Philadelphia night . expression, of grave concern from hla fumily, had been employed under hi. own name ae a ealesman for a local electrical eon- cern. lie was discovered by a de- tecllve agency employed by the MarU" IamUlr . . Utah; Roscoo K. Bslley, Park City, lieutenant governor for northern Uah; Olln U Smith of Buhl, Ha- tenant governor of eastern Idaho; James C: Palumbo of rayette, lieu- tenant governor for western Idaho, and U. N. Terry, Twin Falls, Idaho, Wetary-treaanre- r. |