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Show 9 e vy DEVOTED TO THE QBE AT TINTIO MINING DISTRICT VOLUME XXXVIII HOME OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, Net Proceeds of iTi.Sell0M, 26th of iho Tinilc School Mines Reported OrriclulM have announced UTAH. THURSDAY, AlltIL 27, oust- lth - Every puff FROM A CIO oue-thlr- arette tains conFOUR MILLION FARTICLES en A 'I in Governor Henry II. Blood signed a reprieve fur George Hayes last Saturday Just a week before the run-- j vlcted execution" murderer was' scheduled to atep before a firing suuad at the Utah stale prison. Hayes had been condemned to die on April 29. but the reprieve auto- mat Icily postponed the execution until after the next board of pardou meeting on May 15. Cigarette K Number 25 Eureka Slayer's Execution Postponed by Reprieve Dis-Jr- lt comiiK-ncemcu- MINES D im AMAZE A MBYINUTE SCIENTIFACTS ARNOLD that the fOH. Iiik date of ihe present mIhioI year n Friday, May Tola! valuation of Utah tueis! w!l ou sth, - wh,fb ! t the exer-liimlneii for assessment purpuma durthe Junior and senior 1 V 39 will dip to a new low ol d of the Kraduates will bo held. J24. 632.542. about However, on Satuiday, May !7Di,' iJia'l assessed valuation last year of 'dents of the crude schools and j74.3S3.055. The valuation was established at ,h b,Kb school who are not grad-tb- e 111 report at the school to Capitol. Salt Lake City, last week rPiv com,her pronmiloii cards and the Stale Tax Commission Lleted Ite compilation of net pro- j "'hla year arhoul Is closing about cceds for 1938, as reported by min- than during recent The assessed valua- - w,k lux companies. this being due to the fact that tiou of mines fluctuates yearly, de- - Jara. 'ool work was delayed lust fall pending upon the net proceeds from Tor about three weeks for completion the sales of metals. ,,r Dew Itrade school building and Low prices last year for metals, modeling of the high school j shutdowns at several principal pro- and the 'Dlng down on the Christinas ducere like the Iark-Uta- h King Coalition mines at Park '"on "d various holidays has made about the drop In as- - , PHMlble for school officials to give brought diy h fuI1 valuation. sensed t,,afbing days . lJlab alate taw which Assessed valuation of mines Is fix- L'tah statutes of 1937, as he- - J" V0, 8P- T. K. Bartlett says that ed ,een wost successful yeur, lug two times the valuation of net wllb ul,y Hc one mine regard to giving stu-i- n Last year, only proceeds. de very advantage in the way of the state Park City Consolidated , showed an Increase In Its net pro- - m? ,n learning, In that the high r,de bool re now cceds. a total of 167,621, coinpar- - ?I?,Iind th enjoining, wh,ch ha muAe for bet- ed with $29,034 for 1937. r mncy among the teachers Utah's largest producer, the Utah tb ,owst to the top grade, Copper Company, reported net pro- i.rm This close association, he believes, about for 1938, reeds of 10,494.303 .been an Incentive for students of the total for 1937, which P extra effort to advance )0 Tlntlc Standards was 30,626,225. jorth her grades and therefore the net proceeds dropped off about one- learning has increased. 397.500. compared with H,a"dard third, to of graduates, both 969.318 In 1937, and the United , . ten,ati d senior high schools, will unior States Smelting, Refining and Min- b next Issue of this paper, aPPear Inc Company' properties at Bing- ham and Lark, decreased to about the total or 1,105.729 as Metal Market Featured j SILVER-LEA- fj y OF OUST. l,ToTUM1W,,dlrlf.J 08h?r ! uOUlU Clubs Met at Price Mayor Dean Berk of Eureka, and K. Rowe, dlrt)C,or of tha Aa. gociated Civic Clubs of Southern l Ull wera at j,rlce OB 8alurday and 8uilllny atlendlBg lhe monlh,y aea. of tb uraknlkallon. TUey Uru.ipanld by Mrs. Beck and Mrs. Howe L0 ot Principal matters of di.;i.UlMdo Wk l!l utilization of fr01B lhB anJ CuIurai,0 IUera for ,rr,MlloB ald power wbll.h WM pUln(,d by v' 1Uchlirillwu of 8al Ukp Clt mem. her of the Utah water storage com- mission, and Leland II. foruier KurekaIl aud eDkinr bfJ; u,a Metropollian Wjater District, Mr Klchardon explained that by Wena of a aerie, of storage dams Jnhll w. county, and ordered him to auspend execu- Uu of the death sentence untU fur-(her order of the pardons board, wl, ch will consider the governor's action at the May meeting. The executive clemency was grant- , ed upon Petition of Hayes' attorney. M. Earl Marshall of Tooele, who ad- vised the governor he w., preparing new evidence concerning the unity of the Lureka trapper. and convicted of the murder of Sherman 11 L Hi LlVlC Utall C Uru from powi!r - DON SUGAR TO STARCH-Sm- , j laaZ and l.0,0rad0f 71 yMr of to Fairvlew Wyoming, and isola ed mounta n cabin In southern Nephli L.uht and hK on h Crw!U Tooele ounty, January 3. and toorad0 rVera near Greeurlver ' At the pardona boards April meet- , pnd Momi, 8pr,Hi hu Gorge, ut corn i i.coo.ooo SHOULD DC EATEN ROON AFTER IT IS TAKEN FROM THE STALK, AS OVER HALF ITS SUGAR TURNS TO STARCH IN THE FIRST 24 Deve on the roMd.""that nsna" medically Jni!t M KJMiJS IT ,WW nd 300.OU0 kilowatts ,8P,rlcal "8y could be made rxe- mvMllisbla to the people of Utah. f JJET5,.T"' nli 7TJ At the trial In the Third district Lwiw t?Ih? ,hlJ e court at Tooele, Hayes was found to JJalta '.k a to HOURS. he "medically Insane" but legally Ub,B rKhU ? P In be knew that ,th the difference Benw.ai fvinr i h- cne," (Cssviizhl. by Th 111 tyaSicitt. Inc l lietween right and wrong at the time ,hln,ihl use r,8bl through by - Ibe crime was ennimlite.l Un,w" tion Is 1 Hayes, the man who admitted hi. . part In the murder and declared IL , " centered to be an aftermath of a long battle if one-hade mon, and evil spirits." against compared with 2,251,111 forth ,UI' waif the only member of a convicted XiS-by Reduced Copper Price' i ! N1?11' rhlllrn'n f K,umMi previous year. trio to be sentenced to death. Park City' largest producer- s- T(J York nelal market Willie m I.aVern Kuasell, of d,,,,,,'IVfe,.Jrepo,ll lhat at a Coalition and the (ei,tured the Silver elate iB order to maintain the atreeis .... Uublishcd Information .. , . ........ the week by durng paal Park-lta- h Consolidated, with net kiUlet jn lbe prlca 0f domeitic cop- - rnd alleye of Eureka In a first das effect that the Utah State Koad Com- - lhe Utah state prison after convlc-lurecently the latter . u,0.u do Rverythlng proUI proceeds of 1,539,018 and outlined a program Don on a first degree murder charge, per, with a low of 10 cents a pound, condition the city council has de- -' mission . ha or completion of road d laS for 1937 reported no net pro- Holders of copper were not com- - fWed 1 purchase new road equip-- ! wherein approximately five million aud Victor Montano, 35, also of Eu- . . ed by the Asso- as the reault of shutdown. PO,or' decided was This was at the' 15 be sentenced to will aerve dollar successful cltin upon the what f trade letely spent during year iekp Metal mine also pay an occupa- - clfr second degree murder con- f)ou,h'rn rei!ard(.d a a dra8tc effort to ,aHt meeting of the council held on fiscal year commencing July 1st, after During this discussion Mr. Kowe up l1'1 ,,cl '8 per cent of the gross proceeds. This tnued ony aa immediate needs die- - mayo'r-an- d all members of the coun- -' employees and maiutenance. How- Ilsy and Russell admitted dur- """ 0 year the revenue from the tax will -- d fil wr their triala of will Ing lever, he the Ntil it J,f that present. befame more ,,h, respective they great pro,?rmi , majority biym, 300.000. amount to remittance A was from went received to Tad bound and In wells in view of lha disturbed road. cabin, spent Improving fautoua PPro'n)trly 1 542,000 for laat compared with l,!!on tbo slate tax department in the ' !!,," Among the scores of projects out- - gagged the awed man, and killed him price situation. Dnuatlon of Hoo D' yr- Th- - price change brought the do- - mount of 2,37.00, the major por-- Hid by the commission la a small after tylnw an Improvised death hood JJ from Eureka to ecompilation of the preliminary m(lisl,c leve, c)ot(ir in n,.a wjth jore. Hon of the clty'a share of state gaso- - one Hue Item reading Copper Leaf- - over his head and fare. . , , -: P,nted figures on total valuation of inljN- ,RB markets. license l,d claimed second he the ,;n" !" fired Is Eureka money. llayea the It sold plate 12,ou0." oiling Export copper ,he 8ou,h for assessment In 1939 Is one of the around 10 13 ceut at lba ' .,W.monl "" 0 Mid It was derided at the meeting lowest appropriation In the emlre shut Into Cadwell's head Vo I woul.1 c,nia first steps taken by the State Tax ha wwk .1wr,Ml.lOB rw'ord ,0 Bfep maintaining a firm bai practically all of this would be- program, which averages belier than be us much to blr.me as ItuMell." He 1 Commission before setting the annual nW ,B went said to to I"1," he the rabin A one. each equipfor necessary purchase fuu.CuU destroy 1 od por- Cadwell'a far( vf ,be dnmmitic dwiines. l po ,on 1 ' levy for state and school purposes 1200. modern road work. which was ent for Mou of ho p,c?d will the sending radio, money spent lbe iadera BIuatry appeared ' ,ub ( in August. At presqnt the commis- - ,nit.whal vll new bl" which will made for and latest go curves queer bend out and foh pro;pan spirits straightening !lore optrastic over the slim Is conducting hearings on valua- , and summer aitachments for the caterpillar- which on highways which are already hard- - noises In my head." aprng 1 antion of utilities' properties before Russell gave robbery aa hla motive "P , , p?"VB,on l onf and was h dty already owns. These- attach- - surfaced and In excellent coudiilun, movement. Emphasis of - the In menu Include lor will crime. Amthe nounring the total valuation. everyparticipation practically widening of No. 91 through . con,,nl,on 0n extremely low 10 1!" Mines reporting 193S net proceeds JXica.or.' Montano, asserted brains" of the -. P,?P; thing needed for road work. In addi- - tritan Fork cily at a tremendous snd lhe amounts before auditing by la Don to buy a cost, the const ruction of new bridge plot to rob Cadwell, was not present "".V.1- produC,ri n.porttd another new to this the city Bidsgoing accord-ductlo- n when the murder had truck. occurred, and on other already utility Improvements proSales highways week. good outstripped the trials, and the price remained firm been submitted by nearly a dozeu which are already in excellent cun- - big to tealimony at T were ditlon. of but all them concern! con'tof Zinc a 4 73 cent at pound. 1.- Bluestone Lime and QuarUlte. This has all been done In spite ot House Refuses to Vote ,et wilh only carload ,oU temperarily rejected. However, the(nued Colum. 107; , 738; Ogden Sunshine, , .IIUn.M prices were un- - council decided to buy an luterna- the fact that the new Roosevelt Mill- f d' Funds for bla and Mines, 40.045; Deer Trail. PrespectOTS vb bidder J and lowest the tlonal 6,1 No. as truck, Highway, designated Ury at centg v p chan''e,, May" 534; Eagle aud Blue Bell. 4,141; (or the type of car they deelgnated ta what should be given first con- "ph M Sargent James was Abe Murdock 1mIMW-WOHidIn Representative the would receive the order Godiva, STAKE KCXHT 4.890; Herschel, 57; j sideratlon for the reason that it Is ( - Ul or me Auanaucn, den Treasure. SOIEDULED KOH FRIDAY mediate future. the shortest, most direct route from utiiuccessful In securing an amend13.30; Tintic Bul-- j Clvle Clubs be- - "orlated Southern of rar Dnerala lk 10.,0 bill, the at transacted Hod. other business the Atlantic to the Pacific ami bus m,,l 14.027; Utah Copper, be house, setting up ',ab. ud Jack Richards, president for P,",HW, Karl Eager, one of the Icailini: meeting was simply of a routine na- - the 495,m; Mammoth, 60.113. Chamber of Commerce. fumi.r government a fund of 60.000 to finance pros- Mounlaln View, 2,250; Montana- - Scout officials of this district, an- - ture. Mount 7.1 47 ; Baldy, nounces that all leaders of scouting Hlngham, furthermore. It was only Slake will The last word in modern refrlg- - bile ago that the road commisson.u,fa' . . 491; U. 8. Nlseara, 42.441; Ruby iB the , ?d Mines (Gold Hill). f. J 1 3.229; Rover, meet In Goshen Canyon on Friday (ration equipment was Installed at went on record aa declaring Highway Th ,nient1n'ent wa" PO,d do" the Mr. Murdwk figured that had rmpa"y the Wolf and Laird Meat Market last Xo. 6 through the state of Utah as wo1r,h'llj!rho $250; Tlntlc Standard. 397,500; evening. April 29th. for a pow-wo:. p1..1 Copperhead. 440; V. S. Mines Cen- - lhe scuuters of each troop will fun- t- week. It is a meat counter, which jfo. 1 project on Its list. It appears ,mendmenl ")a,,y Don of 1 tab as,opn?1 ,rie,d coal been field. have might Proapeclora 34.038; V. 8. Hun as a patrol, with the scoutmas- vih indirect lighting displays tha that ibis' declaration, made before ,d,e ub a,akwl and abl ,0 "P8"1 scores of meats offered for sale and lha Associated Civic Clubs of South- Mine (Rlngham and 1.015,- - ur as patrol leader. Urk). ,b" mountain. In a Tlntlc Organization Rates 729. Putrid will register at 6 p. in. and also furnishes compartments In the ern utah baa jB ome mknner been ,h waa ! ,ak Pr remain in camp uulil 10 a. m. on luwer portion for every conceivable overlooked. ,,,,, and provld High at District Band Meet method of item which might need refrigeration. an illustration of hew the I,PC,or" ott anMiMaeffl Al The pstrol Faturdcy. Uuh Valley Hospital work- - bul lb. and the dis- - An inspection of the counter shows moncy Vlll 'be'ntTaccordlng "to rtie tk.u w!b a Ampule's III 'he Unlimited praise la due tha "A" J lzreed. camp, conclusively lhat there Is no limit rreMnt program, la that Utah county, bou Expected to Open June 11 tr!rt officers will conduct the B" band members and their and modern might Karl what and to Wolf engineering wi i for . receive, principally ftivi pmten. Casper Highway - director, Joseph L. Jameson, for the v first producelectric lntigsted with for refrigera No. accomplish 91. approximately 700.000.09 IUns for opening of the new Utah Eaar are making arrangements ,on- as compared with the 12,000 men- - Don of porcelain na lonally In France wenderful showing made at the re Valley hospital at Provo tentatively the event. Dresden gional band contest meeting at tinned above for No. 6. Thle mle- - ,B order to compete with wheduW for June 11th were Eaat Par lb ar and ch, ,rB, Friday and Saturday. prtvllta carriage of Justice Is that the money last Thursday night at a speIn both playing and marching il will be spent making a palace onl cial meeting of physicians of the .Is reported that the Tinilc bands of a mansion while the shack stands hoDpiiji area with Mrs. Freda E. were at the top of the lists. Undei HIS ORGANS MIXED i Is." as B.1 it (onsigny, superintendent ; Dr. F. a custom adopted for grading bands Theres a real Job facing the boostHarris, pi evident of the hospital In competition of thle kind no Infaer of who Tlntlc others and all board, and Clayton Jenkins, Is givan out for publicaformation 6 vor No. The promises Highway j but th bands aro said to be tion, mm of road mission the should slate on Application blanks for positions rated ta four degrees: Highly sulie fulfilled, nnd the suppurl of ths Dm medical staff of the Institution superior, excellent and good. perior, Southern Utah Civic Clubs orsanlu-Do- n ere distributed to the physician to unverified reports the According as he should whole hearted Present. Rules and regulations of received tha highest da-gbands Tlntlc Die new screed upon at more than one session Institution were considered. of honors. In substantiation of of that organization. All reputable physicians holding these deductions It might he said with tmUmltliig licenses to practice medieuthentlclty that Prof. Jameson waa cine and having a M LMMOTII MISSION LItY regular practice presented with a atlp of paper which In the prescribed hoapltal area are IS GIVEN TI.HIIMONIAI, , Informed him lhat hla "A" hand was eligible for staff memberships. I j eligible to participate In the are to be based upon for--1 James K. Chatwin, who Eldr mountain band contest meeting to be 1 Written application to the hosleaves on the first of the coming held In Pocatello, Idaho, on May 11, pital board. month for un L. D. S. mission to SaII and 13. The appolntmrnle are for the The one thing that might prevent moa, wus given a farewell lerlnd of one year or the remainder at the Maminoh Chup-- I on Sunthe local- - musical organization from thereof, and annual reappointments day evening, with lliDhop Klxelow attending this feta la the lack of re to he made Elder Chatwin by the board. Bradley offlclailn:. fund, for the expenses of a five-da- y John F. Rowe of Eureka I one ol is a eon of Bishop and Thomas K. trip for so many younsters would be area directors of the Institution. no small amount. Chatwin. However, ways Those taking part In the program nd means for raising th necessary TOCK KXCIUXGE GRANTS were: Miss Fern Thatcher, Mine money la already under way and Ml.. Dnimhjr U.er. everyone la hoping that the camSUNUENHION TO MEMBER Ml Iwrt! p,r" l Mm paign will be successful. The honor prieae, Mrs. Ilford of attending a meet of this aature Larson, cb a and almost ! gpndix Mrs. Is wl'hln Itwlf worth while adrertis-In- g E. a ockL1" WB rwlnt. the Salt Lake JJaH nor-Jullreoii, barb)e from the Exchange board of governor M V w startinc chief of the While House secret service, be'ui Wheel- - spposilt placement for Tlntlc High School and. Its Sandstrom, Miss wh examined him Doctors suspended the Larson. hjeClark must Joan Glen er, i department. Roper, Is j rare. Just something said, "It men 1. . 8fBl. ...mlney, a member Ing, when secret service n iine with houm afflicted have lived ta a vh;ia to People he Is in a position lo House and fingerprinted nenI!bp .! .d ld ig aticiuplins to popularise MBply with requlremente of rule the President, suggestion. Mining Blanks if Beportsi Office. Mining Blanks t Reporter OfP.ee. ,lpi one-thi- rd Road Commission Road Equipment to Spend Big Sum sw Kg Sf" Eureka Will Buy 7 . ' - J l, K.un pro-cee- mt. rfel '. u! .!t, ,, 'I ,co,l,l 'J .I,X. .... J! f W ; pr,dnl W TlnDc-Santaqu- dPa in .ay ' rre ... r w" PrPl ed see-feiar- y. if I Th,l. IM. Lar. -(- -j "Dl d regulatings 0f the SEC." liagerpriuting. '; fr ia |