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Show vy DEVOTED TO THE QBEAT TINTIC MINING DISTRICT VOLUME XXXVIII HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST SILVERLEAD MINES EUREKA. JUAB COUNTY. s UTAH, THURSDAY, DECEMBER ITi, Number 193S. C Red Cross to Spread Xmas j to All Points of Globe ,,r Price on Silver1 budti,.ou,,!,,i1s bugs, the fumu-- r for unJ gin refust-e- in ( liinu, Spain and OmbiMlonVU 1 he wealern silver bloc In congreaa and the latter for American aoldler j receiving aupport from every min- - and aallora ill at remote poat hospl- -' u In el tea wealern In the tala, aent by the American Junior1 ink aectlon their fight to Induce the federal gov- - and the Ameriean Senior lied Crosa. ernment to continue next year to will reach their deatlnatlona In time of Yuletlde pay at leuit 64.64 centa an ounce to apread a measure cheer. Thla announcement waa made for newly mined domeatic ailver the price eatabllahed In 1636 by early In the week by A. L. Schafer.1 .Red Crone manager In the Pacific presidential proclamation. telegram and per- - Area, at San Francisco. Resolutions, j aonal let ter a have been pouring out' The gift packagea from China were of rtah during the paat week to filled by children In Puclflc Area Kovernment offlciala osking that the ' schools, including Arliona, Callfor- price be retained or increased. nia, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah snd The boxea contained Among these was that of Governor. Washington. toys, games, novelties, dried fruit llenry H. Wood or Utah. Senator William H. King of Utah and nuts, dear to the hearts of all made a demand or this nature to the youngsters. Through the National Children's government as the treasury monc- lary experts prepared data which Fund the Paciric roust Junior lied will help President Roosevelt deride Cross also participated In the gif! what price the treaaury should pay project to Spain and Cxechoslovakla. In 1936. Spanish yongsters. representative of Mr. Roosevelt's proclamation of both sides of the warring factious, c December 31, 1637. lowered the do- - will receive their traditional price from 77.70 cents, which mas treat of marmalade. Flour, dried had been in effect since April 24, fruits, chocolate, hard candy, soap The proela- - nd other Items filled the parkages. 1633, to 64.64 rents. mat Inn expires at midnight December Supplementing the Junior gifts to 31st thla year. Opponents of the Czechoslovakia, the Senior Red Cross overniuent'a silver policy contend made available dried and evaporated rs that the treasury is paying produc-- milk for refuree children who a 21.64 cents subsidy over the housed In temporary shelters. The milk waa delivered to the Czechos- world price of 43 cents. I think the domeatic silver price lovakia Red Cross at Prague. The had belter be left In atatna quo," American Red Cross also acted as Mid King. "If an attempt la made agent in forwarding a check for to lower the price it might reopen 610.000 to the Red Cross In Prague, the entire, highly controversial mono- - thla sum having been contributed iu i Cleveland, Ohio, by Americans of lary question. The present silver policy does not Czech descent. Holiday remembrances Iron the have the full support of President1 Roosevelt's monetary advisors. Sec- - Junior Red Cross also went to Nor-- j retary of the Treasury Morgenthau, way, Sweden, Japan, Philippines, . ( Chrlst-pestl- ar-r- 8a-w- will recommend to Mr. Rooae- veil the future domestic silver price. one of those to have little sympa- thy with the silver purchase pro- gram. Ho recommended lest year's rut. Under the silver purchase act the treasury must purchase silver both domestic and foreign until the moneiary value of the government's ailver stock la equivalent to one-thir- d the monetary value of the gold re- serve. Foreign silver la purchased at a price set by the treasury, which has been the World price plus small handling. Insurance and shipping rhiirgts. The projected statutory ratio of silver ,o gold Is far from achieve- ment as s result, primarily, of the flight of gold from abroad lo thn fnlled States in recent years. King Insisted there was nothing rerlously wrong with the silver pro- gram. He contended Mrsjz the administration lollcy. Some countries, he arrued, mine gold for about 612 to 612 an ounce and that eventually It Is aold to the Ignited 8tates for $36 .n runre. In moo and Alaska, Patients In army, navy and veter-f- s ans administrations hospitals have not been overlooked and will share' ' Yuletlde surprises as will the sol re-diers and sailors who are ill at 1 mote posts. These tlons In Alaska. Samoa, Guam and Hawaii, Christmas parties the rate . held Here (he Oakland more. California. Red Cross, with the cooperation of other groups, will distribute gifte to each patient. A big entertainment In the hospital recreation room will Moniwheommercial r..j. .r sz my in the lima in incir own back and yard, but the answer 1. very Island Mare ton. Washington; In San Piezo. California; Fort Douglas, Umple. There are forest ranger. : the along canyon every Fort JAaaatch Suachuca. Arliona; Utah, Fort " Lrtlerw . 0,.; Only cutting evergreens. San Hosnital. Franslcso, errl VHintf AdmlBl.lrrtUin lloiplnl. UJ ' r1 iSSK Eureka Kiwaniau Quests f ... I lah and Idaho markets come from . , U Mining Authority l utslde sources where they are cul Will Eliminate Spring Lake on logged-of- f land.. Many, private Scheduled to Ledare trees are shipped from the wen., A wonderful pleca of road , lm. '. from north Idaho or west rn "Mining, the Priceless Heritage" provement la now under war on opera.. !" a vicinity of Spring or iu lverP(1 by Dr. Robyrt 8tron Lewf when con,Dieted will' ell ,nd holdtimber on exclusively private as the third annual K. W. Reynolds mllIBte that little town from the Memorial Lecture. I)r. Lewie Is a highway and at the unto time do The demand for Christina, of mining and milling at awnv with a dangerous niece of road professor t.L m continues Tear arter year thg University of Utah and is well bad There srwmR oi v..r.n, .ree is worthy whlfll wllh ttr,cuituref h bM of Tin oFmv of conridorz.nThlscan he done "earl wihtte ,he two basic indualrles upon which by JJ? Lc forest n,odrn r,vl,l,a,lon u found,d has- ll cut these off of tha 'completion y A Urom.iuut faculty mem ,hnV weH Started j uk .H tree or umcteni eiz .ror ine av r ,nwniorja addrm n honor of Pro- a tmint near .i, m.in vtrhwav dlr-- lor of Ih. uM lh, tool J r f!!!- ?LV $6 the valley town. A North Tinllr claim owner brought in Ihe Informa- lion the other day that a couple of persons, probably residents of Cedar Fort, have taken out several loads rces In Ihaectlon. An other re- of feelure headline performer.. Payson persons sre Rod Cross field directors, with the port Is that in the South Tintic pines of adult and Junior gathering cooperation section. Paetfle the Area, t roups throughout One would naturally wonder why will furnish ward decorations and table decorations, meun covers and Payson people come all the way np " J" ?"" boTiro!r u Spriugrills Club Last Thurs.' Tilth Judicial District .. . h. ChH.ltn.. rn.rk.l .r. .. Nrly can bo asr ss St SSTiiu . S' AS1. ms'LtJrf S.,Btoln, b''hY "' dep,rlment- daKreP8 from Stanford University n( anaagnR jor BeTrral yeara In practical engineering work for sev- praj iarya American mining com- 8infc then Professor Lewi ran(1, the important mining bli jupp Ppn(PM 0f America and Canada, and tba minnR districts or Mexico nnd Brazil. He la the anthor of on of Peele's Mining En- yjnw,ra Handbook and some forty arlMes for the technical press and hlB wrlllpn a lpxt 01I mining that Is wldly used In America and abroad. "S "M 1 CoUTt Schedule IS Fixed Forest service officers point out 800 trees per sere of land last week that the greatest damage la not the grown under sparing suitable lor a tha Eure- well shaped product uaa ka Kiwanla Club made a trip to Judse Will L. Hoyt, of the Fifth taking of the tree themselvea but comutions are ,ra orrF Officers fOT Next YeET Springvllle and were guests of the Judicial District which comprises the damage done lo the water shed cooor. exrept in iso- rlub in that city. Those who made Juab, Millard. Beaver, Iron and by their removal. Utah depends on aur" cases, provide t nrisimns trees the trip were royally entertained Washington Vountlcs, has fixed the proper protection of watershed for J' Don Dalton waa chosen to head the inlermoun sin area, and we has water of it 1639. and had a moat enjoyable time. during Odd Fellows Lodge for another term every the drop year court schedule for summer months. The hills of r noping ' nat .- someor ourpisnAfter the regular formal opening at a meeting of the order held on For Nephl, Juab rounly, the , -j ' " " f" " $,. - Tintic are quite barren aa it Is and He hae the president of the SprlngvIUe club. dui court openwith Wednesday of last week. as follows, If the cutting of young tree. Is per- F. P. Packard, turned the meetlne as noble grand during the served al 10 o'clock each morning: 1 "fbly ihe demand In fulnre milted there will be no water shed rart over to P. J. Fennell, president of present year and hie untiring Flritt term, Monday, January 6 ,naBDnu! wa are will and 17. up for the organization were re- dry the Eureka club; he In turn transforts springs Second term. Monday. April hat farmer In the lake 'and erosion 21. warded place. ferred activities over to Hebe Jones, by a second term. August Third term. Monday, a ! !! e. tllMi ! T The forest service Is In sympathy Others elected were Phillip Laird, lieutenant governor of Ihe Southern Fourth term, Monday. October 30. n I" acheduled for Mon- - vice grand; Robert Laird, aecretary; wllh Ihe old established custom of dvn,a ,art VJl,r,rl Utah District, who had charge of the r,c Motion and Prohs!e day: i" gfewinR or C hrls mas Ircc as a dny (,VPnng. January 16 at 8:15 John Morley, Edward Fox and Wll- but Uhristinni an for they evergreen program for the evening, which was Mondav, March 6. 0f tegular farm crop." commercialism oclock In Klngsburv Hall. Tickets llam Atkinson, trustees, will not permit Provided by Eureka talent and was Monday. July 31. It. can If nre free and may he obtained from. These officers will ba installed gt tree prevent they folows: Monday, October 6. the university extension division. Salt the first meeting held in January. morning Ihe Re- - Northwest Mining Men Jusl 13. yesterday Selections by a quartette composDecember Wednesday, rommunicstion received ed of Hebe Jones. porter Condemn Trade Treaties tmrv Mall on the Jerry Berpstrom, evening of the HOARD OF EDUCATION Walter Chrlstopherson and Joe Jameregarding Christmas trees from W. DOG CANVASSED THE BALLOTS B Rice, assistant regional forester lecture providing seats are Hill ses. ' 10 Dec. ItSPOKANE. of limber management, available, rhxrre Washington, Vocal solnu hy Bryant Oblud. I Members of the Board of Educa-- . at Ogden Utah The theory cf fixing tariff rate hy with her.dquartor Miss Goldie Wheeler, accompanied tlon of the Tintic '8chool District met . He said: negotiation" was condemned Biitur- he scK c Ions at tho piano. .lset Thursday morning and canTU-.e- d "Aiain as the holiday season ap- dry tor the iertui'or.s rnn.mUter of HEADS ATHLETICS Jerry Bergs! rom wns the guest nu ry people dolrinc Ireis the NiirDiwest Mining AsHOcliitton in tha returns of tho arhool election l.roache and spoko brilliantly and whlrh waa held the day prevloua. given lo the fci'd forest rrr'tierv for their homes a pnup of BtliiRly on the vsrlous phases of convention for a vote before ere making Inquiries of the f They report that as far aa could be Klwanis. Othn niaht. ascertained the vote waa the same of source a as to suppiv. Kntuiday atrvlce siljoiirnno aa that turned In by the Judges. the Tintic Standard Mill rr people dextrin to rut i.nd fur- - The rendu lions rlnt-trade Another matter was brought to Unl'eil new sre market the for tree nUh Is Being' Dismantled the attention of the board member treaty r.a "dettrucilve to the north- eit(t. but It was tabled until after the flrat "There are onlv a few area on th wet mining Industry" and urged The Mg milling plint of the Tlu-- , of the year when two new board of Utah where Chrleimj "the abandonment of the theoiy of forel Ktmdard Mining company local-a- t members will take office. It waa a not flvn tariff rales by are be obtained. rnn They trees llurold, two miles cast of Qo-- I Inn of real oral demand the "Wo and In the slate proposition to' permit religions serllcnijful any where going tho way of all other vices to ba held In the Little Theatre f riff makina power to cpnrea," suitable for there moi Muilo lulu. rtnerslly Workmen have been raeli Sunday. Included, whet rMilullnn the I row si (he higher elevation, "T heie for sometime past amend-th- e thla at resolution, sexton other la o' .ought difficult travel the plant and within a few wae a bad one for 18 at week-en- d r.cl to allow ment of the ware-hou- r years lre$-year. For many Dio job will lie coiuplct- tho bov on the Tintic High School hours have been rnt from the mountain mine rperators to sveraye basketball learn for thay dropped period, amendment The slopes pear Ihe towns and cities in- over a k muihlnery In Ihe mill is two games and both of them by fairly msnv fnrmeily well timbered ar- - of the national relations act to "1I0 til and Die limbers In - Justice and to denudwell margins. They loat the employer, hernme have eaa pretty buildings is being utillred In Ihe first encounter to Mantl bye score alike, " end rover. In thete areas it be general public, tree of ed I!Taion" "f ,h Tintic Standard of 81 lo 28 and ihe second one to whsl re- - somlil abandonment of Die principle Is necessary to conserve Eureka Standard mining 81 to 16. lax. .Jordan undistributed the profits mains for watershed protection pur- of The committee approved llm other reasons. end scenery The HttroW a WM A monsoon blows toward the Mickey. still Jectlves of the securities and nthVia mik rail plare. in Idaho "1821 for the purpose of treatlnt terrier owned by WlUiam Rhe. of the land is rolder than the mineral entry of . urced whep act. tree JJUJ Chrlaima change 'W hpr 9n'f f rarh,d Flu.. ot ore rU""' Miami Beach, and in the opposite direction the Tintic monument national in water, Id these land, la area, public '.rum Standard but helps culling posaihle. wh r eondl.lon of tom- w" ,n P.lni aleeJill "he KV. ui ahown bperaUnn" tSSHT, "" tree, taken ont are usually sM and asked conilny.nce of forest ser- SlllUr,' ie.demy at road ronatructlon. of prevails. 5r'r" On. ronrerna. Ihetlre ad al nr they I.Vhin ("" fomnterrlal On Thursday evening of a goodly representation of 'the 1 wt'" i"''" ""a I"' littr ! BIKE-RIDIN- . G I - . - epr-ake- r riral lond-mne- Stalea-rsnailln- - ! a In-i- rne-slde- d 1 r ob-ra- n HfJ J I Vt Wl h.plctur. , k |