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Show vy DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIO MINDIO DISTRICT Geo. Manson Attended Kiwanis Session Celebration Plans Nearing Finish Fureka'a (intirKe h',r'k celebration In honor ol h Mjiihi.ii, president unnutil r,ub WM fu'h HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST AMAZE A MBYIN UTE SCIENTl FACTS ARNOLD or the Oaden 1,000 a!,e"d,,l MILE DESERT LINE 22nd and 23rd which opened Sunday for r!yU and better thsii 0 be in bigger Ulld U guiug entertainment most people Imagine. This was In- - pror t0 conducting by reports of various com- - slons on lhe wo ftdlowlTJa mittecs mrde at a general meeting Delegate from practically held Monday evening at which Chair- - action covered by district P. J. Fennell presided and near- attendance trustees. H. George McCnhh 1, a score of workera attended. These reports showed that the program for of Vancouver. Catsdu was nreint both days la practically complete and and gave one of the i,rlnelul st a meeting acheduled for Friday dresses. Iluieh N. Caldwell, of Cablweil sight the finishing touches will be put m after whlPh advertising mat- Idaho, was elected n succeed Ceorye H. Lowe ot Ogden as district gov- l,r will he printed. Mr Fennell reported that he anJ ernor. The four lieutenant govem-R- . K. Ferguson made e trip to Salt ora placed In office were F J Win Lake where they were successful In gat of Sprlngvllle for district one of a carnival comprising southern I'tsh Hay W rsrurlng the services which will show here for thre days. Dawson of Lavton for district two fr.pt 22nd. 23rd and 2th. They al- northern Ctah; II. If. Iledstrom of so contorted officials of the two rail- - Turin Falls fur dirtrirt No three and er roads that serve Tlntie and were Frank S. G williams of for riven encouragement for cooperation district No. four, and assistance In the celebration, R. Delegates voted to bold their A. Hart, head of the public relations 1940 convention at Sun Valley, of the Rio Grande, was bn, the world renowned Union d to bring his companys mina- - fie resort In the Sawtooth moun-tur- e engine and train, rlao their band tains. out for the parade. Judge Porter, of the law department of the Unlor 1Par?. -- 10115 BeMln made Pacific, waa urged to Interest his railroad company In the celebration, 0 PensiCR the Aged principally for the fact that earlv The Social Security Admlniitra- September marks the fiftieth anni- versary of the U. P. Into Eureka. Hon at Washington will beln recelv-M- r. Fennell also gave out the infor- - 111 claims October 1 from the men, women and children who, that $125.00 had already 000 I estimates, will he eligible in 194U been donated for the event. John Cronin r.nd Nate Wilmon or $144,000,000 In old age Insur- stated for the American LeMon that n(, tod survivor benefits. Iayments for January, the first a good orchestra had been secured to play for the dances on both nights benefit month, will be made Feb- of the celebration. Also that arrange- - ruary 1, said John J. Carson, direr- f the old ace Insurance bureau. mrnts for the boring carnival are He estimated that from 30.000 lo being completed Chairman of the Rodeo committee 53.000 claims would be filed for the Carl Fields Informed the meetin Hr.t month by retiring workers, that his part of the program was wives, widows, dependent children romolete The stock both cattle and "l dependent parents. The number r will increase each recipients hnrNts have been arranged for and nenrbv' see- month, he said, as more become ell- sitditlnnal riders from (Inns have agreed to nartlrlnate In R,bl u,,d'r ,h ,3W. preparation for the distribution thi. nartlculsr event of the celehra- .. of the administration is m- ' force to provide 400 Itsfield t nalarging the jiihn V nwe .oted strategic centers, supple- rsde were coin- - along them with 200 traveling ttsfaclory mannerand H ap in Held assistants. liberal be would there that peered part iclps lion in this feature of the program. The parade will start at Sckccl Buses To Operate the summit at 11 e. m. Previous to UIUr fjour Ph1a tip time it la planned for boomer rars, accompanied by tbe School and state agencies arc mv- Tintic High 8chool Band, to leave toward the completion of a eoor Ing Provo In an effort to form a large dlnation program for school bus re- caravan from the Intermediate localto provide the rulatinn designed ities. He also reported that plans ara maximum of safety In the tr.nspor- under way to decorate Main stret to of tuh.B Mhoo children from and the business houses tjwrion.Mini- - h(,ir homM t0 ,ier classes. IWtor Jones ond Fred Th l,rw nroisram uimle pnMflb1e lllflt of the edvertihln-- r committee rtcemiy adopted laws end regu- been reported that already cards had to of a more atrngeBt charac- mallrd to former resident. In all sec- ,,, be t ill0 effect at lh Hors of the country Inviting them (all Khool year thl, of the V . . HAM ItlH I am daloo end tbul 1,000 MILES LONG in Positions Assigned Tintic Teachers Contests at Fair Itah miners will sink their drills and shovels into $1000 of "pay dirt neat month at the state fair. I The min lug committee of the Sul; Lake chamber of commerce aiinounc- , Tuesday a contest for machine drillers and miners on miners dav t the fair, September 23, wltn $1000 awarded to the winners. Besides the cash, the fastest work- ,era will carry away with them tho titles of Utah state champion in drilling and hand mucking, Flret prise In the machine drill- (ng contest will be $200, said L. K. Nicholson, committee chairman. A standard type jackhammer will be and the committee will super- vise oiling and condition of the drill, Tbe fastest mucker will receive contestant will load Each $ir.0. 1500 pounds Into a mlnecar with a standard rhovel. Mr. Nicholson said Interest In the two events Is running high st Utah mining ramps. Contestants are ask- ed to deposit entrance fees with him of the American Smelting and company, 700 McCormick building Salt Lake City. - WEUM SURVEYED A LINE EXPLORING THE GOBI DESERT. . ande t0a Posted For Mining $1000 i,TB.AA'ERlCAM ,0 thU city on Sept. MINES SILVER-LEA- D , On Tuesday morning, September 5th. school bells will ring out the d nouncemcnt that vacation days are over for the buys and girls of the Tintic School District and that all between the ages of ala and eighteen are scheduled to bow their lu study for nine long months. Superintendent Alex might uouncee that every thing Is now In readiness for the opening. All teachers positions have been filled with capable Instructors, buildings completely renovated, busses hauled and repaired and tl.a shelve stocked with text books and material. On Monday, commencing at 10 e. m. all teachers of the district will meet In the high achcol library for e conference at which time instructors will be Introduced end an outline of tho policy to be followed for tbe 1 : Fingers and toes Though the Slooo PRESSURE AND PUISE RATE JCREASE, SMOKING CAUSES FINGERS AND TOES TO COOL ONE TO NINE DEGREES W-ls- HANTS 8,000- - POUND ELEPHANTS, WHEN A' Parl-aske- REST r ! USE ONLY TWICE THE e over-use- d, school year will be made, Tuesday morning, starting promt-cer- e at 9 oclock, students will he stored. II Is desired that all within the ape limits register that day In order that they might pick up the studies at om-- and not be handcapped by a late start. Grade school regl-Keflnl- e Butler Given Release ou LAKe aees. ing Bait EN- an-r- children ere asked to bring their pro- motion cards and high school stu- Dividend baseball dent Steve Butler, ara urtlNi fo praiM,Bt ther r si teller who a couple of weeks aro credits for examination before Bees of strallon. In the case of beginners It wilh the Halt the Pioneer league for a HHelltiisl they show birth eerlifl-wu- s Brit CiifiiiM, Ir.c. given his release on Sunday, and rat(, or olher proof of lha daU of he has returned to his employment their birth. This Is necessary for the at the Tintic Standard mine. lUw demand that a child must be was hardly fair to nix The try-oynn of aw on or bfoMI he Sl Steve for the reason that he had been day of October to be admitted to out of the game for two months at school that year, T T rp the time he Joined the Salt Lake new ruling has been made by the !$Y nLLUUlilD and In addition to this he had board of education whereby I HA dub, 1CilIllJUCIU pupils been working hard under ground. of ,he 4 B( iBd Cth gradea at Mam- Juah county, and in fact all roun- - ruling this practice has been abolish- - which placed blin In no condition to m(,u, may either attend school at Had the Bees picked ,bBt piaPa or ln EureltB ta lb, choice Muv He of the state, are going to force ed. The new 1039 laws. pass'd by the him up at the time Dividend with- - may be. However, the choice must be Payment of back taxca and al- from the Slate Industrial mde definite at the beginning of ready steps along this line are being laid sfMiloa of the leabdature, gives drew but in uch manner that but lour rules to follow, regarding the League there Is no question but what whool as transfers of this nature few People realixe that within a very manner In which county recorders he would have made the grade. Hie wjh nol be made at n later data. "bort time there will not he any do- - ahull apply payment on delinquent playing In the fast Pioneer groun In- The Ht 0f eachera. their subjects dlccted this, particularly his offen- - lld grades are as follows: taxes except on property taxes. They are: Hr.quent wh,rh ,h ow""Fln.1; against interest accrued for rive work. He batted .600 In the first TINTIC 111011 SCHOOL This was brought to light recently the last year included in the delh,- - rente In which he participated. Bishop, principal, rammer- i.roy IIU team mate, Glen Burge, who ra aw hen Juhn Hall, tax quent account at the lime of pay- Jo'ncd the Bh.b at the same time, hss Juab County and lie etae tax ment. K,Joil RwBi commercial work, Second; aeainst Penalty charged led a little better luck as Ird'rated commission, on his weekly trip here Gertrude Church, domestic science. 11. T. Collins, by ,h' f"rl t,,a, h W" ak,n wUh physlra and science. y"r' lie stated that a new ruling of law I: Third; against delinquent tax fw tho team on Ms road trip during lhe Kathryn Douglass, English. present week. However, Cleu was in being followed wherein money paid last year. Mary Driscoll, history. on taxes will not be applied on de- Fourth; against Interest accrued the pink of condition by reason of Genevieve Ekloff, hygiene end !ax-- s of the olden standing upon delinquent tax for next to tho having played with Provo regularly mathematics. lluqu-since the Dividend team disbanded. date but instead they will be rredlt- - last year. Helen Harrington, mathematics game and pubHc school work, And so on down the line plrklng He has been playing a bang-u- p d to delinquent taxes for the most. recent year. MaJ Jacobs, speech end English. !up each year nearest date of pay- - In tho field for the Dec but up to date hss hen a little weak at the Donald Manaon, electricity and Up until the present time it has ment. It can readily be seen that In ras-- g bat. been a practice with many people to shop. Helen O'Hare, physical education. taxis lo become delinquent whero property la four years delin for the four year period previous to quent the total sum will have to be No Celebration For Labor E. N. Pierson, carpentry and shop. lin-and then each year follow- - paid to prevent the properly gom? Frank Postma, Music. Ua ln Tintle District, Ing have paid up th- - taxes for the Into final sale. Ruby Sorenson, industrial arts and The quentlon cinie up. bowevnr, a ilMimiuent. ymr firs-- i public school work. Day, which arrives next Taft Watts, physical education and thereby fomtalliug the final sale, to whether or not the new ruling In be not celebrated tho will Monday, date for another year. By the new conflicts with ilalutes. 11 wTintic District. This will be the EUREKA PUBLIC SCHOOL rand consecutive year In whlrh there' D. R. Eager, principal, lib grade. of no th observance here has Katherine Russell, lih grade. : great national day set aside for Catherine Jones, 5th grade. labor. 4 th grade, Jessie n'llon of the bu tragedy of last Dec. The business house of the dis- i Ann lawn, 3rd grade. 8ulllvan, 1 tinct and also the mines will be closed Frances Heath, 3rd grade. Mary on that day in order that employees Karlens Cromer, 2nd grade. and Vownirlut nnprorituble primary Kllxabeth Johnson, 1st grade. ofPfh! annual pub- .Uth The inetructlon. In Prtmentopubllc mhciHra Cecil Wilson, lal grade. ERGY THAT A , HORSE USES. regl-sinn- try-ou- t. 912.-matl- Juab County Will Force Payment AnnilPnt ' ut AmillTltc lr h-- . tkn '" - repreta-ntutiv- lr m-nt- ing (id adveniHing would he ready for trlbntlon very won. n. dl- - M 17'' nt . l bt-o- u American Mining Congress Sessions at Salt Lake Closes Tonight ,ro.T I nnto MAMMOTH l LaMar Orotegut, head teacher, 4th National Ubor Relation. Act and rlcl similar state acts from affecting prl- nTlla,T 1t!keparl ct Payson and 5th and Ith gradea. 8unmm' Ut- - lnd ,nd Labor Dey will march in n body .. ,1 m ikal oHw I$I - t,a $ on .. decried Labor Day will he .bout graveyard at midnight. n: to f. Roundy. qualifications to mines The sun's temperature at the sur- in view of the fact that the list 6. Paring of operating costa thru pood managment to attract Investors face la estimated at about 000 de- - of instructors carries nine new names in developing primary ventures, grees Fahrenheit. Superintendent Blight atatee that he 7. Employnfrnt of a man who has 'will furnish a brief history of each for publication next week had experience In examining, an inprimary mlu!n IN BRITISH CABINET ting and financing troduction to the public. venture end who knows the Many Pheasant Poachers enl, business, financing, level and accounting end of th minlns Indus-aBeing1 Apprehended try to art as a "go between" official The few Tintic sportsmen between tbe strictly technical who are slipping down Into Utah county r.cer and the oilier departments In to knock off n few rheasants during the recently established inHtlng divl- eldlsry Industrie. the early mornings or late evenings yesterday elon of the frrurltie and Kxrhauxc The principal addrer had heller watch out or they might - tomm'eslon. The purpose of this mlnTrauerman. was made by C. J. remove pay dearly for the Hide game meat engineer of Butte, Montana, on polntment would lie to they procure In thla manner. of Mining ventures, in Mention difficulties and a d In The word had leaked out that Lee he stated there was a stac- - entng rrsutance acnltiM qualltled the regular nut warden for - securities. Vest, devemineral In th nation primary and vicinity, had been transPEC of restrletions . Payson Modlf'ctmi iopmenta and that modern pioneer ferred and that that area waa not has had It Initiative and courage avainM public advertisin'', . State actlun to exempt any being patrolled. Halt the rumor was tdiffled largely by society and to a correct. The other half la that two curlty fully registered with the SEC degree by natural rauses. additional wardens wre placed theta laws, blue from their sky to taxes other and state Federal, on the Job and they have made many Mr. Treuermnn further suggested whlrh the mineral Industry anil to y arrests recently, but Tintic men were which prospective Investors In prl- - tbit the SEC permit a mining not among them. Last Saturday four on some to contain facts Wavthe pectus ventures are subject, Payson boys were caught with pheaa- district, that the "j ants Ubor Relations Act and state cesiful mine of the and on appearing and pleading - SEC go e little more gently with Its Wagethe Lillie Wagner Acts, guilty before a Justice to unlawful Hour Act. mining loan qualifications r. top orders", and that enforcement possession were fined $30. each and "do nol fy to make their of the RFC. operating coat, und the officer had their gunt confiscated. to harassing by were quickly Act reputations Securities and Exchange When you add up the amount of Haled as the prnrlpat "hurdles" fac- - end bringing Into court proceedings fino honesl und the cost of a gun unlawful make men who honest atalnnl mlnIng tbe development of primary Mita Florence llorkbrugh, mem- - pama comes pretty high, and local mistakes. th UrlUib parHament, re- banter ahould take thla Into conal- Mr. Trauermun urged the Industry The remedic nereasary to remove Bidd ior wa appointed parliamentary derat0n. In some cesra licensee ere our eently "clean to Ion an concerted hr he aid are: nn ns(lu- - theee obstacle fur-- She Is Custodian to 200 Spiders ij ' CALLAO adea ra h,a b8" ,aB the name of Al attendance la a record one. And ther that never before has aurh a huge and elaborate display of mining machinery and equipment ben pinred on exhibition M the one setup at the Utah Stale Fair grounds. sessions have been held each day of the convention In which mining men of the entire Executives In country partlclnaled. branches of the Industry cave addresses, discoursing Interesting angle of mining end Its sub- opern-Ruslne- is terhnl-promlne- et ll engl-ever- y x sp-In- ng leas-whl- rh pros-mar- uc-n-er Off for her yearly vacation I SH epry little lady who hold om of the wpld Eer farewell here la William Kiefer. " nent Srm for which ah work. for SI year she has been custodial of 00 breeds she Insert la the dlspEr$mi ef T3&Z Jobs f -- Vr i; ft jyrsTKi rss . sstwCts. w it |