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Show HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIC MININQ DISTRICT 1 KITHF.KA. VoM'Mi: XXXI V JUAB COUNTY. i veiling when Mr. Comma, i .Vt Wednesday evening, Decern- 13th, the Lehl high hcIiooI bn- team will come to Eureka n for a game with Tlutlc These team are old IiIkIi school. rivals, having fought It out on two i.ccasions for the runner-u- p position of the Alpine and Nebo division. The result of these contests and the af-tmmuth thereof la common know Iodise. It must bo forgotten in the interest of high school sports and this thought In mind a committee sent lit the following communication fo publication in the Reporter: from Tho Goodwill Committee the Eureka Klwanis Cl ah, who wer-- j tesponslblo for tho reinstatement of our basketball tram Into the Nebo lilsl rid. are anxious that the ao.id people who attend the game between and Eureka on December Uth. a spirit of fair play and good sportsmanship toward the team and fans who may rome with the plaveis en that evening. with the During our contacts leading citizens of Lehl last summer we were treated with the utmost a flue They displayed courtesy. to In an effort of spirit bring about more peasant nthletle contests between our schools. w "As your representatives pledged your cooperation and support la this fine endeavor, therefore. we will expect each of you to uphold us In the trust and confidence that yn have placed in you. Let's all go to the game with the thought In mind that winning th game isn't near r.s Imnortant ns good Its also well lo r- -aporlsnum-hip- . member thnt referees mid players. as well as fans, are only human, thus siibiecl to mistakes. We solicit your support and co- operation In building a belter feel ing between tho fans of TlnMc and neighboring communities, thn adding to tho enjoyment of tho ga inland the prestnge of our school. W. HEBElt JONES. Chairman. CEO. GOURLEY PAT FENNELL ELMER FERGUSON MAYOR DEAN BECK CARL ft ALLA iV T 13:h. On the evening or Don-mb-preccedlng the gam". the Lehl of the Club will he tho f.u(-t- s Eureka Klwanis Club. br 1eeple of the Tint ic District will - riven a treat tomorrow ( Friday I NumW r DKCKMBKH 7. 1Ki:). Public Seivice Bureau Is Installed At THS. AMAZE A MINUTE SCIENTIFACT S BY ARNOLD THS Bands Will Present Musical Program. 1m- UTAH. THURSDAY. Out- of tho most not el Ideas lie serf ice lias been - Chinese mulc in) hi t ll've blind in' structor prem-nla program of music at the THS . The A, B and C band will prform on this ocriHnii and more thun ISO students will paitlclpnle In the event. Ii will atari ut 7 p. ro. and the irener.il public Is Invited to attend without rhnrfte. The C band wil play vurious it- -' lections from dally work, with solos bv Don Carlson, trombone, and Buyd Olson, trombone; clalrnet duet by Joyce lllfe and Marion Wlllmore: clulniei solo bv Itichurd Forsey; flute duet by Shirley Gourley and Lola s Ziri; Is Increased. Tintic High School, and It 1s to he kuowu as the Klwanis Public Ser- Bureau. The purpose of the bureau will be to furnish numbers for any kind of public gathering or fuiirtion which arise from a funeral to u guy Hallowe'en party. A speaker ran be obtained for en occasion, and likewise au ran drs- malic readers, soloists, both instru mental and vocal, quartettra and orchestras and bansd. Just anything you have In mind can lie without charge. Mr. Postma already has a wond- errul line of llslments and ateatlly Hi's will be added lo until it will In dude all of the best tulenl in the dis l Im EhPRISI MAD A Eurekas Budget Frank Poslma, music Instructor at - binding- The binding op Chinch OiRkC PUT ORIGINATED 1,000 B C., China having diti-rium- MINES 8ILVE&-LEA- , Eureka'a budget for the year 1140 at a meeting held last day evening at the city ball. Little Interest was shown by the tax pay ers for there was not a single person interested In this present ter except those whose duty It was to be there. They were Mayor Beck and Counrilmen Brlskey, Cronin, Coffey and McClain, also counrilmen plet Lionel Fairbanks, and the Incoming recorder, MUs Frances whs fixed Frl-vi- ce mat-mig- deraon. T budxet for the coming year art t $17,0uQ.U0, an Increaau of H.800.00 over the present year Davie, vailed for 933,600.00. Th It band w.ll Honor Hand ltamo tavrease has been made for tb.i March. Portmia Overture, Illue Moon P8"1 lwo Petrs. The Increase was Waltz, Amor van Youth Overture and because of the fact that M.m-h- . Airport the city has been spending large A band will play (not In this sums of money for maka work pror Travih-dcr) Queen Cliy March, jects, sharing the expense of this erture. Oar Family Maud, novelty; with the government. Also a new M:ntille Overture; flute duet bv fire truck la going to be purchased, r Cmin-iJean and Louise HagDue to the required number or new water la going to be developed at; cornel solo by Allan Handle; sax- taxpayers having petitioned the Juab and a law aull will have lo be 70 Age op t phono sole by Hob Itunnells; Deer commission to do so the final Had. With their Darrel Polka, Gold ltless America; date for thn payment of taxes in this The amonule allotted to the INCREASING LONtrombone solo bv Bill Wlrthlin. Is January 20lh, which falls ous funds are aa follow: 913,000 GEVITY, Americans no Wednesday, Had not (lie petition to take care of contingent expenses, MAY SOON ATTAIN been filed srd the request granted (2.000 for maintenance of the citys Click Shooting Season Waa AN AVERAGE LIFE the day of paymnt would have been street lights, 911.000 for the water OF 70 YEARS. on November 20th. Closed On Tuesday works department, $1,000 for niain- THE BIBLICAL If taxes have not been pr.nl on the tenance of the city hall; 93.600 for SPAN. final dale then, according to law, streuta and sidewalks, 9260 for the ,"l 1,1 season for Utnli dosed Hfll - l NT &rr li r they cannot he puld until the delln sewer system, and 1,260 for main-quer- .t 8 Tuesday, and this Included all l!rt has been published by tho tenance or the library. nt.yratory waterfowl. It market the .county treasurer. After the list has Increases have been made In th tnd of the poorest season that th's jheon published, payment ran be made rontlnaent fund by 93,000, th water stale, including Millard i"r uni II January 30th, bnt a penalty fund by 91,000 and the library fund ,1-county, has had fur u nuiuhi-- of two .of per cent of the unpaid tax to by 9260. Decreases were for Je. getlier with the advertising fee will streets and sewer. The weather has been extremely be added to the original amount. IVIVIV. 1V1P IvlUUwi i Since n division of auto license ro-- I Pn and resembled early September I On January 30, 1140, all property celpta brings a fair cum to Eureka Instead of early Derember. No winds 193S Wl,h ,1!1 r ,ha atreets enn be taken 8r unI8ld nr K:on, have come to help drive lliut of In cars outside of t'lul.s Civic traveling city The Associated 1,8 ,0 tor ,isei 8t B PreUnl- of a fine manner with a reduc- ,hl birds from tho north, so hunters Southern Utah is making an effort nr.d county. h county, and an nddl- - tlon in tjie budget. rjr 8H,e W'e In the uoutliern part of th; have been le't with nothing but a !o Improve secondary roads In Utah f to nd re CMt The c,,y h8 8,r88'y V rw natives thiwe birds which park- - and with this In view they have not do claim our Male that liUhwuyt. dn,,l',,on wrllflcal will be required 1939 budget by more than 9900 and 1 h're all spring and summer. 1, cited the aid of Governor Blood in ere as heavily traveled as those in 81 another month yet to go. W8,1l Per w"'- This part of Utah 1 not the only provoiitlnp the spending of i.'.e krg Salt Lake county, hut we do iliim "T81 le,ht to 1st the time of pay However, the action of tha city of January rurt of the state which has felt th- - ir portion of the Mato fund in the that without our highways Salt Lak- "i''''- fleers In doing no haa met with the li.ck of bird. The northern marshe densely populated ares, ua Icadci county would have far Ichh use for Its Th delinquent tatii of Jnah Co. approval of the taxpayers as evldenc Ri.-If m and hunting spot have been just a in Salt Lake City and Balt Lake a!1 the .n!e of l.kan.i-t- r In the Eureka Reporter ed by the fact that no one was pres-- i and munlv will ussi-.-'- . ii lr. obtain- - wll the The Hear River ec- - County wldi to do. biiproductlve. :d Nrphl TlmevNews, the work ul 1 the meeting the other even ln In li which is ro.id our considered the hot In lion, part ol The request, made In a rommunllr-- l.e done In the olflce of tl.e form liig. thu ran and will guarante- tl.et has averaged 2.2 birds per cation 'ilsned by lrosidvnl Janie M. ir. At tho meeting Friday evening diiy per hunter, which 1 exception- - Sargent, of the Southern group, came more business and profts will result Mrs. Finch and her father. Robert or tkem." f.lly poor for ary section. as the of a demand by thu Sait Monoxide Cos Fatal To lailrd, were In attendance for the 1m "Il'-usA number of the clubs of the state Lake I hr! ysiur-l- . Chamber ' Comnierre and thof gleaning Information as purpose for an extension of time Tall Lake county rommlsdou that (his ortaniaiu-and the ill of Lt!le Baby Girl. lo what action Eureka City la takless the niit, hoping that a change of wenth- - tin road rommisa'on of counties the more spend to the suit Mrs. ing with r lovd'iion would bring in the money in their state will slureiely upoi A llitle two luniiih old baby girl Finch hasregard Strri'oiy. Their city for per- vou hut the federal authoritie re mend feel Justified t doing to Mu victim of monoxide gas on wj based on figures showing thing injurreVrecelvI when she fused this. However, it seems not to Kali Lake county as having a greater PmPhasle our position before lh Mor.day afternoon while traveling wnil V"' i, ii" The Victor Montano Is Seeking of M 88,1 matter for tl.e weather remains good af..-uuke City and county" from iVlta to the Jericho CCC ramp'. ,?! .i.ieH valuation, more population :.n.l the ducks rciulu up no.th. Ufa concluded. Pardon From Board. was Virginia Mary Barker, InformL.lon tax then ard paying more gam-llnthe to their iTenldenl Sarg.-n- t So with tin cloe the season the anv other county and yet M said that his or- - Cnughler of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bar receiving DM,B r thos-iih.-rivk V.l-Vidor Montano of Eureka scatter gunners o,ly II per rent of the construction fKn,:tason bad no intention of start- - kr, of Snn Andrl.vt, California, who night r iw.'I.I!!! 11,88 " b" Hev- - were on their way to Dove Creek. Re II,ckm8n Ing clemency from the state hoeril o- t f Tintic who do not go out after hinds during (he lust 1 2 yesrs. representing the nn,,r couM he sell In! to (lie n,..u;do. to siH-n- j in. pardons and will ask for a pardon at Jm-- rabbits r:ii pul their pen shoot- i'reslilent Sargent took issue with (d cr away lor a full year. The next the intimation liy the lt Lake zan l'asfacilon and advanlaqe of every- - holidays with Mr. Barker's n.r.n.V Eureka Fire Deperlment, was presthe next hearing. ent ,nd 8,8,cd th,t J' ' N'n'h ,,8d He has served nine months of a sporting event in Utah will he the that roads In tho less populous arras ue. The ln ws resigned for tha organlxatloa and life sentence Imposed after his con- - opening of the fishing season some- - tre completed to high standard by on Mm v.,i. between the . lha Baine of iubinltd rod Dren- vlcllon on charges of complicity in time next spring, seats. The tear mol Tintic her noticed the lon to fill the vacancy. Mr. Basketball Team pointing out the number at Interstate Rrenlon Cadof Sherman murder the brutal quIctiiFss of her child and upon connection that are s' ill "scarcely Won Two More Games was unanimously accepted by th well In his desert cabin n short dis- Iga ling discovered that some-i- ll council. more than primitive trails.". He men- OETTd.t IJ1 U'FRK lance west of Eureka. The board is 0' ing terrible was wrong. They were tloned a number of roads. The council moved to Tintic chalked HERE LAST EEMG. the to meet on Diecmbcr 18th. ,;Wr camp aud offer of Harry Carten toaccept In urging the governor to support third const-cu- t 'J18 JMIcho UCC lee vitiory ln basket- give the Montano was convicted In the Srd there medical for assiatance. Btopped of ihe outlying coun- - im! At additional ten feel of bia last night the It contention during tho past week. Last ThaaTnn!T17 ihl .rnm'fllnTlT ri'.rV.r Wy it ('Istrirt court and sentenced March Eurekatheir meeting tlM. hi .I,., .i.t.rt to widen Job's Alley. of Odd property Fellows was Lodge Ih. by beyond resuscitation. Thar.ij, th,, d.f,.ta of this year, the murder of A. 1). Manaon was Wstermaster -tS. to on o. t? tm.k Th. parent, th. infant . erates financially t0 Mt(.nd lh and p,.rm(ll,liuD Charles Hanks. RwB JPIeon The mur8 George Hcyes, convlced of the cr across the street to his home. rhlsf pnlrlarch of the en- - states to insure der. was sentenced to be executed f,,r,,,or luar hichwuv. for na'ioiihl ilefensr jIoor the hoard commuted llnVera 5ST ra"P',nt branch of the order, and- purposes and lha convenience of ail ,lM Sovof Tlnlic dffa,d Provo durn ,h- -' ,he the representative f 1,18 uW8' Study Of Copper Industry Lol- S previous week. ell ! Sraccomoli high- on8 Be Made by U. S. Tin Addresses delivered Ihe To two was by an game Hinckley Just n lire term In the state construction. In which Tintic led Jf'h tortile part he played In the kming! v,8ilor- -' 8nd 8,w our opiulun that area, road k the way and Er., outlined the progress of the or making a rather run-- 1 The Temporary Natonal Economic salaries and routine expanses, All are from Eureka. end potential travel nr- - Im- - nw(iy affBir of IW mil" or Washington, D. C.f Is JuMlc of the Iear Fred Dltlmer : Committee in dcr the stale. emphasized They quarlpr Tintic and Tooele county peoph port ant factcrs In dldiiig wjieie However, It wa a different game conducting a preliminary study of had three rases In his court with all should at ones enter a protest against the need for a' greater interest In nd hen rond shall bo hulM." he on ajj youth and suggested that fraternal aj.n g..,), arklnson. Hie copper Industry that Is expected three convicted. Fines to the amount giving Montano any lenlenry. Hie 15 roiinlies this niphnslrel. as more become active r I'ouch of Tinllc hlzli, brought 1 lead to a general Investigation of of 960 were levied, 942.60 of which organizations sa collected and assignment being a medium for the cultivation and Im- o'gaiilretlon represents cover more jie ,0. OVHr for con- - prfr policies, international than 03 per vnt of the area of the (j,;., t aaj rtd j,fl, ajj , Cull 30 to 223 for fire or .non and other factors goverulng taken on Ihe remalndor. provement of the younger stale and have more than 50 percent ,ir t.adinB bi )h Watermnster Manson reported th insurance. ('. K. ILfc. ha!f nude in copper and copper products. qarl(.r aild of the road mileage of the slate ays- - Timm-Is The date for the opening of offl- - purchase of 047,040 gallons of wat- leading ul Ihe tun, yet figures recently released by p..r,ll(l an, 25 ,l0tl l ral brings In Washington line not r from the Chief Cons Mining comthe slate road commlwlon show the ,h, finH, Whlsle. The extra n coat of 9323.62. The cost at b middle of en the but Pny January ad. period territory reczlved only 30 per cent ,a!1 for lWll pnillU 01lljr B)J lhjl Tin. j, operating the city well was mentioned as the most like- of the road funds during the lust nr ,wd wli ti a beautiful sideline ly time for etartlng th Inquiry. 963.22. Tho report showed that 633 meters were In operation. ' ' " basket by Kadtke only seconds after Bexton R. D. Runnells In the first place It la our honest lha reported arofr pr!od Parted. in the rlty cemetery for thraa burials making opinion that the gentl-m- en a hangup game November. the request for additional road fund for Tintic. puv,d Tha report of Mrs. Floss! Carl-io- n. to be spmt In the population renter n nir Tooele game Tintic played of the stale ore acting In good fa'th. city recorder, showed receipts game, time after from all funds of 91,691.36, coming . p(ltr r i hut If flit-l- riMjqest Is granted It will Mmt(.ry nqubhed the hall by from tha following sources: licenses he detrimental not onlv to the Fate hrnnK , aln:ick ,Ill9 tlf hfllll,a of al-9132.60. fines 942.60. sexton fees as a whole hut to Salt Lake City ,a ,,pn, Tj)py alw, fehoWfd water eollectlona 91.139.94, 920.00, and count e. pwTiv in receiving pMic. fumbling sold 937.75. cJqcellaneous supplies 'You, of rourse. appreciate, the the bill around aa though it was 93.96, meter deposits 986.00. Total Pelt Ijiks City Is the ihmiiln sod niude of ad. disbursements amounted to 92.437.-9- 7. distributing rentrr of the stele. If This evening Hrantaville romts to Th report of tha treasurer, hit h standard roads are not should be Imtlc for a rime Mrs.' Katl Towers, was not submittard Riulnlelnod- - to even Ihe a ood one. Grantkvdln Is Comparable ed, ns Ihe bank statement ' had not most remote sect Inns of Ih" state, '! e In sTPuatti so local funs ii arrived. This report will be subthe Moi'U pannot ronvnl-nil- y. and rsn uiip tlieni.M-lreup for attoilu-mitted at the next meeting. tliereforn will not. visit Ksit Lake to nd hot game. do touch of their retail billing and TINTIC NT A XI) ARD DECI-AIIK- !) ll.- - whole-al- e mcrchi;tta w;ii lie pl.ir- - 11114 T! HFDMTIOX CTTH ZINC XM.IN DIVIDEND. ed at a greaur expense lu delivering TO 0 CKNTM OUNII. ee their eo-i- to nivrrhants. Directors of the Tintic Standard P8n'f Fr"n N,,w Yor8 ?" Ball Like motile strew, the point Mining company on Tuesday declarthat during the last 12 years they Hie report that hading vine Interesta l ed a dividend of 10 cents a share, He red the price of the have only 11 per cent of ! to 6c, East 81. laiuls. ' payable December 13rd, to stockthe road fund. Purhspa they have bach holder of reeord December 12th. This carried the quotation forgotten that prevloua to that time The dividend totala 9116,321.59. cent a pound of where with'" I Tactically all of the fund wan npent and Increases tha companys dla- of start lha It waaat September In that vicinity. It mUlit ha well t waa rna Bev. Jweph Tlsa, w A picture made somewhere on the weslera front, at French Brld burM.mrnta for lh, to SS74.- a low when the European war bruucht a alm that mention although 32 a .hare. to STS!: cents 316.12, equal headquarters, showing tanka lined up for Inspection by visitors who percentage of the gasoline (as la col- - "erlen of advnoreo that resulted In a b and total th br,B arrived In the cars ahowm to tha left. Thia was tha occasion for decorating lerted In Salt Lake eounly, much of of lHe a pound In that Av.rame nf a nramlir .,l tank crowa for hcroia work in tho war. . 919,991,929.71, a,daB(U It U purchased by outsider! and used oht-ilne- pl-i- ' nec.-aaar- or-Le- hl Ov-sho- w ty varl-count- y RMMlii-eilf- 1 r Salt Lakes Division of Road Funds . ni(line hi 0a oefrH I'fof lUlCJtlLli UJ rd ; ,g ,1.r so-ou- r r e Covi-i'iioi- !: ix 1 - cks. W'i-- rflr 1 1 e I8 . S-- sl.H-nl,i- g ,kl In-ve- st Trt-.iilM- .ii 5 i.;, . srsTLs; sum? aL ey. f .fflr , pre-aso- co-op- er n n three-quertei- Just a Day of Rest for Tank Corps HK-kma- ,r.ng -- eon-striict- ed wl-.h- r c d m-'a- P,"l "l ff eP"' |