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Show vy DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIG MININQ DISTRICT HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST EUREKA. JUAB fflUXTY. UTAH. THURSDAY. AUGUST 24. H GIANT MACHINERY DISPLAY ARRIVE FOR MINE MEET Celebration Dates Are Set Road for 10 date has finally been the celebration to be held In definite A over Hlgnway Tintlc ! inI has already n slcMurr,.r it vs. decided to itagethe Friday and Saturday. September 2d tbp, A M ' event on "' a, II. ' " - r niurlilnery Work secretary of blw' unpaeklnx ,b, " nbiwu. nun; or; dale B holding m hnw thp ma(.blB ,lU.h , lbe committee members believe a ar(uaI op(.rallHBi waa Htart.d yJUrK,r attendance can be secured as day. 8Ufy.five ,(adlnK eclcbttlons In other sections of the win be , r,.pr(.ntd well over be will that atate by pretty n. ronover of jBl,an time. Also It will be easier to se- - n fi aPrrPtgry of tbJ, Awashing. M r care the proper kind of attractions rlved rtah Monday l0 takp for the youngsters, and by the aame 0r thi, ronveHon ,,rrunirill!. , r on CONVENTION arrived at tha awlaiant 'thl. later - deduction outside help for staging various eniertalnment features will be easily obtained. Plans for advertising the celebra- tlon are extensive. Previous to the event good will tours will be made all towns In the valley from Lchl Xephl on the east, and to Delta and Ely, Nevada, on the west. Then on the first morning of the celebra- lion local people will attempt a caravan Into Tintlc, the acme to be headed by local automobiles. Chairman P. J. Fennell that the Union Pacific Ry. might Join In the celebra- tloa for the reason that ft la Just fifty years ago since the road ran Its first locomotive Into Eureka. On Sunday Mr. Fennell contacted the an who operated the engine. Rnbin Davis, at his home In and gain- cd some Interesting Information con- tenting the event. Detalls hare as yet no, been work- ed out but the tentative program will Include eeveral big events, in- finding meetings and programs, box- lag match, ball games rides for cmldren, parade, rerts, sporting events and two big dances. Suns Speed in too Murdock Assists Drouth Areas, R6pr6SCnt&tlVC copper rose rents a pound after Export 10.11 low as 10.50. bl., of r.V.m copr- -r ,U . With regard to the emergency ex-t- o luting due to the drouth In soutli-t- o MOLECULES Of AIR western Utsh Abe PER CUBIC INCH,-Congressman Murdock has given the Reporter the OF THE ORIGINAL following Information: AMOUNT. Information reaching me indlcat-boosted that the emergency existed In Reaver, Millard, Juab, Garfield, pete, Sevier counties and other ions In that part of Utah. The cram of the present administration nr has included the establishment several agencies whose authority would .permit them, under rertain condition!, to participate in extend- in-- ; federal aid to the people or the Drouth Principal Subject Eureka Legion Auxiliary I have appealed qc civic Clubs Moo distressed areas. Wins State Honors lln , to all of those agencies and from all ! . of them have received assurance of ex of fifteen coun- ? immediate and wholehearted coop- or the American Sullivan eratlun. The spirit manifested by llM covered by the Associated CIvL- of Utah met on EatV.nt!' these agencies has been highly gratl- ' at Beaver. The nd urdaJr Sunday . . . smazfyinr, and It has been really ,nif " " " OS er Repr-sentativ- Ist 8bern ' P1 well-pave- Iu-tirll- es RE-Ilalli- ug es re-an- charging operating R.mblin, of fr JLe arrange-- work - He Really Worked Like a Horse and gave valuable lufoimatlon . "CSfS Z Bt,r wsrsss m" L,r M. of U,.. ... SHS? J2 .! Utah auto license plates will he Issued by districts next year acrord-way- e decision of the state tax Ing to commission etched early In the week. Under the new system the numbers will he prefixed by letters, thus W"",m ld-- ,,, ii e J "jjij. ing a dusties road from Miifurd to the Nevada state line, and th asso- riatlon agreed to use Its influence in bringing this about. Kane county asked for assistance In securing 83AO0 to build a road to open rual deposli In that section. Oilier speaker were W. I). Main- mniid. cbairninn of the state road Fred W. Merrill. rprr- the Stt take Chaintw-- r of livestock committee, and Reed Steven, represent Ins dairy- of Beaver rounty. Sunday the member of the awnelation enjoyed a lht seeing trip lo the top of Beaver mountain, where at this esson i f the year deer by the hundred ran be wen. 187.585, of Local Men Pleased With Colorado Operations ee r equip-Cumme- rr pres-me- 'line P Releasing gold, McNelce said, would reduce a tendency to hoard the metal and depreciate the price of gold. This, he said, would cause commodity prices to rise, bringing a more balanced price level than now exists. for the handling of a big tonnage of gravel. to Mr. Alherby It I Arcnrdln roaftlble that the property can he ' worked throughout the year provld- DEER IV WK8T T1XTIO ARK ng the Winter went her I normal. severe winter but In the event of PLENTIFUL HIT 1VX)R Reports Government -- ee with heavy snow fall a few week The commerce department ha re-- time will be !nt. Reports from ranchers and stock-me- n , of the West Tintlc section are The recoverie of gold up to date ported an abrupt drop in gold Im11. ended week to thu effect that deer are numerous August pro reported to be pleaing lo the port for the In that area but are In very poor Imports fell off to 823,931.008 from operator, and according to Mr. the condition. It Is hard to account for previous week prey the flral shipment was to have taken to the Denver mint this .this condition for the reason that There were no gold exports fur the these same people report Block to be week ended August II. Exports for week. Gloria Barton of Port Richmond, B R(N)d condition. Mr. Atherlev wes accompanied to About the only the previous week totaled 14853. Silver Imports Increased up te Eureka by Mrs. AtheMey and thi N. ., II years old, shows how she explanation bo far advanced la that During dw a feeding on different vegeta- S D3 .000 in the same week from children, who have spent the entire can walk from her home. of her eleventh birth- - ton than the cattle, celebration the th la .5 '. o (825,789 day ah aurprlsed her friends and ivople of that vlrlnlty also state family by walking more than 20 feet, that there baa been less poaching from 8157.100. tha (arUiest she haa walked slnee ,bja unimer than during prevloue principal Imi was.. atrlcken. with when she came weea . . years, however, plenty of these game nut a 1937, .7 country In the latest The and barkrof kllled ' Sal Vnlted Kingdom hiy. n lh. rypress of CoSpUtri nimU b,Y to head N,lheriand.. tall, from lbem IT I '1, my tre through pulled Notary Work at Reporter Office. 'and usa them for candles. Jealousy hrawg hirei. J I - L VV 1 " 1 .Tvj . k'.rr,'i1 , " feui "J Oliver Fairbanks, n ,rmlirr feur horses- -t; ey died. nui UIIMnjdJ maw and Mtrhed himself up with hla Hulk out." Mr a. Fairbanks drtve th lW' - Thomas M. McNelce, of tha General Motors Export Corporation, speaking at a meeting of agricultural and Industrial leaders at Burlington, Vermont, the other day, said the release of gold now held In the vaults of this country would be the means of achieving a balanced price level for agricultural and other products. w-e- wcti-- r typea. (.'OLD RELEASE URGED TO MET PKICEH Hush Atherlcy, who with hl brother Is operating a mining prop- erty near Wolcott. Untorado. wa In town over the end transacting buslneiw, returning to that slate earlv on Monday tnornlnr. The Atlierley are woikin-- a er gold property on whirh they hcv Installed a lot of expenrlve nient with a view to working th n !rce scale. At ground on eut eventh'n' t now working In floe "bane. There I an shundanre of all- - i tn-e- -- - River-Bould- er Impcrts Of Gold Deeres. ' rd copies honorable men- - Mr( Amr.ytl a.hoflc-ld- , Mrs. Sarah of thia resolution to the Utah Road C ' " Runnells. Mrs. Sarah Clenients. Mrs commission and to Thomaa II. Me- - ItitrM mm i assocla-forwa- Johnson, Mr. and reducing the number of digits and cllllr- making the plates easier to see and r eaater to remember. t: Mr,. Hilda Mo ol ((H,K kviil i n klAKH WHOlJi Pr For example, peraona purchasing moimut, brtwm Ik, forwt ie? president; bTATK ,,,RK disTUKT at the Mate capttol will reservice and the Tellurlde Power Co. iuntlfuI. plates r"- iern aron Ichl was receive platea In the aeries B, C, D and by the trade the forest service would Because counties will have to foot E from 000 t0 , treasurer, and Mrs. Haydee receive title to the land. Includind and q from j , ,.ufft.r uke, M lbnt lhe arpa roul Ivers.-r- of American Fork was chov the hill In case of fires. Newell ft- jli000 t0 l4H; 0gden plates total- " historian, t ook, chief Mate fire warden, Fn no,hpr 1 N 000 w mode - Prk and recreational pn lnc,ud th, aer, Crace jonMi retiring preal- - day asked the Salt take rounty com- unanimously elected na- - mlaalon for Its view, on a proposal to V.VlV. irif rpvpw M ,hp aP. dent, was executive ,lon committeeman, her to make the entire state a fire dl- - ' Eaph of lh ftft ftf lll(. th ofn eM lj4. rongres. from a alternc-being Mm. Cay Warner of trlct. have been assigned a series of plates. Ntardpoin( of bHpfIt lo riabi CoB. I ng n sst be done ' Ci'T- 8ome ,raffc autll0rltlcs hold that rressm.n Murdock ssid that In my The principal speaker, at the aes- - to make the public lhl ,dwil,f,callon of rira ln MIM of blt legislative and and ruB arHd,nt, ha) bnpppnpd ln stun were National Vice President owing to the extreme dryness Amplified when T- Den, Nevada, and ronslant danger of fires. motor vehicle licenses are numbered almost a hundred year happened a EarI WiH the remonltl- - Mr. blll MMion. according to th. district where the' successful In securing Pdpn Me also discussed CAN WALK SHE raton of a,lvpr plates were obtained. Dam he convention In 1840. This year's order for plates, to be the Colorado I made at the state prison, Includes compact. a alon i . ilved lry I,TUm r; 'rzzzsnz; - . cf!y - lr5Tr, w-i- s ,Mr . ho- WM rial ion :r, devices this un In the area covered by the asxo- - Iceman eon. cclsined as treasurer. Spencer much Interest In finding visitors In attendance were: Mr. Oeden WB named alter- - and bjri p A Dunla of ctviiig relief was shown. vjr. Mrs. Pearl r- "cley as national exeru- - Runnells, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Beth renorled that government asals-- Ml Mr. Singleton pnrb aild daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ware ICT Marble Game Hearing1 Extended tor Wwl- Dr.vinu.lT were not particular 1y worried, however, in view of th- nezday, August 2Srd. record amounts moved In Jnly. Arrest. for operating these ma Producer, end smelter continued chine, were made at 10 cuts. In the outside ol A"rne utCJ"7n to the e(f.rt market metal moved up to 10.35 who gave n reat, from a early low of 10.224. that he would ' ,ie " Demand for lead, heavy In recent bj nw months, let What buying marine, -- replarcdfor p a bit 1 princlpslly for Augwil! Xk I! the rt ,1prr shlpmept. despite estimates tha offlcls s n Pencral nreds for thin month are about la issue .until the pending caseprov per cent covered. The price was he Lrm at 5.0505.10 cents a pound. Mmblla TJ ' Jcvlces a 7.lne business was confined to car- - tude of load lots, with the quotation steady ward Pike, at 4.75 rents a pound Kant St. taut. carvings are Beautiful csmeon-llk- e .h. erk Tk. mo know .k. he talks about It. i ggs of the emu. qte st i r sv man thus AS! S00004000 .. ;Msbs;,ruk,r .d. d.f.ndu,,. donn-tl- . Julian P Conover, of Washing-- ! -- " luu, II. I'., executive secretary of the of completion of paving on American Mining Congress, aud It.1 western 85 miles of Utah on U. J. Lund, editor of the Mining Con- Koowvelt Highway la topress Journal, arrived In Utah Mon- day to help outline pluns for the an- - days outstanding holdback In the i:ual convention and exposition of completion of a hard surfaced ocean the western states section of the 10 ocean road. It waa declared at the natlonsl highway convention recenl- congress August 2S to 81. eld at Port Jervis, New York, Com men ting on the recent action resolution on this piece of of congress In setting the price of nd domestic silver at 71.11 rents, Mr.l,0d was approved unanimously as Conover ssld "That action stablllx- - f,,ow: WHEREAS, V. 8. C Roosevelt ed the market greatly to the advan- tege of the domestic producer. Hi Highway association Is today one of 1 travel further stated there la a general outstanding Kast-Weprovement In the silver mining In- -, routs of the United Slates extend-dustr- y ,n fro coast to coast under a sln- throughout the west. Tbe expectation la that there will H federal highway number, and be a larger attendanre at this years. "WHEREAS, the Highway Is to-event Ion than at the one held last d7 throughout Its entire length with the exception of small in Los Angeles. sections In the three states of Colol rado, Utah and Nevada, and Fellows-Rebekahs Odd Held "WHEREAS, two of the slates, Annual Outing Sunday namely Colorado and Nevada, have made definite provision for the unimproved section of the Highway lodges of Utah held their annual thru their states, luaurlng romple-- a it miner outing at Saratoga Springs tlon of same in the near future, and luat Sunday, the event being attend- WHEREAS, said Highway Is of ed by a large number of Tintlc pco- - Immense value to the travellag pub-pi- e. lie of the United States In aupplylug The days events consisted of a a convenient, scenic and d procruin In wlili-l- i the following Tin- - route from the Atlantic to tlie took part: Nadine Laird, Rert rifle. NOW THEREFORE, UK IT Wheolnrk. Maxlue Atkins, Charles Roniile Jean Cromar; sport- - SOLVED: That we respectfully re-levents which consisted of eight-- 1 quest the Utah State Road ronimla-ee- n races and fctuntx for both old alon to Join Colorado and Nevada In and yuun; soft bull game, band making early and definite provision mu-l- c, swimming and a picnic lunch, for the Improvement of the Incom-Frizfor the oldi-x- t Odd Fellow pleted section of U. 8. 8 Highway pnd Rrtielteh went to Mr. and Mrs. through their state from Delta weat- ' Ulyde Hanks. ward to the Nevada state line, Leg- HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: 10 bai)eba ame Wll0B Lee-- , team of Eureka defeated the Junior That the Feileral bureau of public . , (1dd Fellows of Salt take by a score roada be requested to use Its good offices to prevail upon the state of attending from Tintlc Utah to Improve said section of this Mrs. Robert Laird Highway, and thereby obtain the d Mrs. Edward moval of this serious obstacle to navel. RESOLVED: I VACUUM CREATED waa difficult to obtain. at the In THI MOST PERFECT federal tlon ent upon the cooperation they r reive from the local neonle An cm- - n,erce The weekly metal market report ergency drouth situation has been from New York stated that Germany declared to exist waa a substantial buyer electrolytic copper tnut space RATE OP MILES PER SECOND. Metal Report Says Germany Is Heavy Copper Buyer foreign markets. The German demand ed by observers ns emergency lure, since blister stocks metal were Insisted upon. This met al could be shipped within ten days and then further processed in Cer- Ban refineries. Spot nnd near-b- y ' Space THROUGH . Im-!1- The sun - X umber 42 MINE SECRETARY IS IN UTAH TO HELP AMAZE A MINUTE BY ARNOLD SCIENTIFACTS ,bP "b,'W" b1!'?1 ?eMrn mp, At ornunda 6. ISO. M j Many .Ions of mining MINES 8ILVER-LEA- D i- '" 7J . 1 |