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Show DEVOTED TO THE GREAT T1NTIO MINING DISTRICT VOLUME XXXIV HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST EUREKA. JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY. DEUEMUKH JS, -- 8ILVER-LEA- D MINES i?i Numlicr 8 Juab County Assessor No Reduction On Seriously Injured Eurekans Injured In Auto Wreck . NKPHI 'Three Neplil resident v.xre Injured, two of them seriously til S p. m. Thursday when a truck From Washington late Inst week Cl.r collided at the Third KueP the report that the Male Ue- - Jllti Klral South Street Interaection i purtinent broke all precedent In m Xephl. ' trade treaty negotatlona by an- victim are It. Elam Garden The . In advance or the conrlu- ,r Juab county assessor, who auf-lo- n noum-lugof a trade treaty with Chile, f,.rrd brain ronruimlon and ponalble that there would be no concession skull fracture and buck Injurie; on import taxes on Chilean copper. Mr. Ituth Haynea Gardener, hi The announcement wait made, it wife, head laceration and bruises was Mated, after ronaultatlon with and Clarence llower, possible kuil the Chilean government and aaree- - fracture and head laceration, ment by that government to make Mr. Gardener, believed to be mot' the announcement In advance or hurl, was taken to the concluMiou or the proposed treaty. office of Or. F. II. Iiecktead. where lie purl that a reduction in the he a a Mill unconcloua ut a lute I'. S. tariff on Chilean copper mliht hour Thursday night., be granted had aroued a torm of State Highway Patrolman Paul protect from copper InlereM here. Christison and J. V. Kllliton. Xephi The elate department a.iid a re- - night iiihikIiuI. who luveatiaated. duction In the tariff had never been said the heavr truck rammed the cur again! a utility pole where in- definitely contemplated. Copper and copper products were jury to the gardener wa believed among the article listed for detail- - to have orcured. l.ian com- - Latent reporta are that the id study by the non-po- rt of exports which InvesHga- - Jured perron are recovering, le varlou commodfllea likely to I affected by a trade agreement. Tin Silver Producers Warned committee, the state department uid eatuineuaie volumlniu studied teceived and data from lndurtry and labor In thn treasury department at Wash-itlo- n I'nited States bearing upon the pos-to silver ,nRon In International of copper trade and the affect which a concev Proiwm 2that any sliver mined must be delivered to Chile might hare ou dome- - Hr u r deed a t0 before January tic production. treasury prices for the At the concluHlon of title study, ,n order ' it wa declared that no reduction Th 71.11 ceuts per ounce should be made. r,ee. fi3ted bF congress for dome-offlrlA Chilean source here said that In Sanilaao agreed to ellm- - ,ir ,ljv,,r appllea only to metal mined b, country on or after July 2 I nation or copper from the trad.- - ' primar-benef- it be agreement because Chile would not ' F rem,luMofwl prompted mined in the silver on a concession by greatly h it and felt If they did relinquish it lhf f,r,t hal 01 thla F Pr,reproclamation preldentlal they would obtain more Important was 64.64 cents an ounce. Although concessions on other products. Utah Motorists Dole Out this price has expired, the treasury Metal Market ShOWS Ccpper A colrant until lat the i January Nearly A Million Buying To Be Slow Cost Of Education In h cl Inn of the price on sliver mined I Utah Advances In the first Mix month. The weekly report of the New Itah mntnrlMs will pay to the Metal owners failing to transfer York Metal Market says that the federal government durhig 193k a Public School expenditures In the old silver to the treasury by Jan prce 0f Kp0rt copper steadily weak- - ,ota 0f in gasoline 900 000 Oo Utah Ins year the 1938-S- 9 school nary 1 will not be able to receive tDed duilng the week and only mall fcXW1 Burton W Muer Chalrmiii year-tota- led the cither 64.84 or 71.11 cent, per ounce PIn0Ulll, changed hind. 12.908.713.21, of peIn.,,.um Illdus,rle In the states history. This hut will have to sell it at market Mgh-- bt shipment metal wa avail- - mttee has esilniired. Thl will be January represent an Increase over tire pre- - price, currently fluctuating slightly able at 12.60 cents a pound ut the , n incn im of C.4 per rein over 4Ts above 33 rent an ounce. vlnus year of $786,162.69. with u . ,ld week end, which compared additional to the 3. The prevlou hleh fwas 812.025.- kikh several weeks ago or around (,0 that the motr-will uiivW I i 1 3. GO cents. the year. duriue laxe gasoline .'ate Yuletide Dividends From were just as Domestic consumer The federal gasoline la arid 23 in nme of the dl1 riels laM year MinCS Of TilltiC Metal men ,.t.r of ,lle... ,iix skimpy with their ordera. . .. ...... were largely responsible for the ,. ....,,li..e ......I u i... ........... ...i Inventory taking rer. Tintlc Standard Mining company ini Those are among the pertiiirni nto fall awing. Orlrim.lly enacted by Congress to dividend 10c Saturday paid The high rate of consumption of'ir. 9J! as a 'umporary the -- ocl.hold 12. of record Icember Parrstt. completed by J. Easton p tH IZn ex The . U director of atatlstir and research DoS.Sl dnde the fal dlv dend for lrm-- r.? In the office of Charles II. Skid- overtaxed 374 to moun Ing tra"e of more, .fate superintendent pubjHiu.y o , I i Injuries were suffered by four women ChrlMma Day when the car .In which they were riding skidded on the highway In Orem and over- ! turned. , i be-al- on J'F lt Mr. William Singleton, 47, of Eureka, wa the most seriously hurt, wit ii a hip Injury and a possible fracture of the skull. Olhert Injured were her three daughter, Mr. E. A Toney, 27, of liaratow, Cal., Lol Singleton, 14. end Iria Singleton, 9, of Eureka, all suffering cut and hruUea. Mr. Singleton wa pinned under the machine. Deputy Sheriff George Loveless of Utah county reported that he happened on the accident shortly after It occurred and asalat-e- d by Neveral other persona lifted the automobile off the Injured ladv. She was rushed to the Utah Valley hoHpital. Her three daughters were Iso given medical attention at tlia hoMpliul and then released. According to Deputy Lovele, the automobile wa being driven by Mr. Toney when the accident occurred. She apparently attempted to and her par another automobile machine kldded Into a culvert on the east side of the road and 4heu overturned, the officer reported. The four were enroute to Bingham from Eureka, Deputy Loveless said. Southern Civic Clubs To Meet On Saturday P""1 al " Fr - vth M i5JmnsVv.,uii5?g.Z ,s. md J 4 He ;; inatruction. J 'J - 98W3i 5127 acSng tal outlay on the other hand. Increased 0860.281.37. The increase for all expenditures wan 6.4 per lent. Included In the capital outlay clasHiflcaMon Is the 53 per rent the schools had to furnish toward the cost of new hulldlng to obtain the 45 iter rent pul up In giant by the P W A. Mammoth Mining Company ' S 222? iTJfxllTiri ,, w! .0 Wade, president and general man.- 7 IgS Id'nn! n'lrv mm lta7 When the Associated Clvlra Clubs of Southern Utah holds Its float meeting of the year In 8t. George on December 30, representatives of both Arizona and Nevada will he present, according to President J. M Sargent. Invitation have been sent to the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce ' the Associated Civic Clubs of Out of II Idd received by the war nd Arizona, a newly formed department at Washington, U. C. for. North roup representing five counties. of nianganee, to b s,mk B. O. Chambers of Flagstaff, field I'urchaiMd under the rare mlnerala1 ret, only one bidder offered Utah eerretary or the Arlsona flubs, advlaed President Sargent and only ae I'tah firm submit- hal he would bring members of his led a h d. There wu u Rreat variety of bids, association Into southern Utah at me the southern Utah dubs ,n,,sl bidder quoting on only a frae- - BnF lion of the quuntity desired by the tcired. Being near the Arizona lina depart ment, and award of rontrarl Br th December meeting, Prest- 11 wrgn the Invitation. ut the bid. analy-Hli MeanwHiie in Ht. Gearge, J, U whUh are technleal In rhurucler. The ore Nought I to he placed In Wadiiworth, president of the rbam- -a.k D 'ockpile at the Ogden ordinance maintenance there as a ngements for the annual semdoii. r reven consecutive of need In year, the Mtune of supply in .December meeting of the dub. has "f the west. "F e. arick of Im Angeles alone ate reprewnted on If.h ore. He offered to' , .uu. In- of m.n-- , J 000 tons, 4 per ,PP's rc-ii- re fBy 1 inkilN s r.e lrt bd "" of copper a, 82.000 tons and in tax should he repealed. ! ' ' Oc'oher 84.000 tons. ' proxlmately half of the le Isla.ure J of Salt Lake Illy quoted alierson Condemand have states persisted of the petitioned Fairly steady for load wlh the price unchanged at t ress to slop subjecting motorist to 000 to 50,000 tons of Wyoming or. Utah Industry Plans Drfvt cents a pound. January double lax Jeopnrdy, pointing out 10 b'1 lilPPt front Green River, gt A Vew Jobs were estimated to lie about 40 lhal faillne taxation should he re- - f5";"'; J,blr-- 0j; ru," 26 ,0 s" needs mil per o 45 tier cent covered. served exclusively for Him Mule Creating More Julia for Young Zim moved quietly at 6 rents a lll'KKK.l IlOY EXLIHTM will be th theme of the Itshn's pound East St. Louis. Has Been IX 1.'. M. XAYY thirty-fiftannual bualnesa meeting Deliveries of steel continued to Copper KOOIlBg and banquet of the Utah Manufae- outstrip new orders. The usual hull- - TJsed For Centuries William Martin Pearl of Eureka, turers association to be held Batur-Utaday lull, however, was smaller than was accepted for enlistment In day. January 13. In the Hotel Utah. anticipated. For centuries copper roofs hav the Culled States Navy at the Navy Stanley J. Stephenson, executive lorn used on buildings throughout- Recruiting Station In Salt laike City, nrretary. announced Monday, Coxnplete Tax Payment the world beranse that material pro- on December 8. 1939. He ha been Frank Kiutzman, association e Made By U. P. Ry. both steadiness and charm, as ordered to the United State Naval ident, announced that Walter Adams well as the economy of permanence. Training Station at Cun Diego, Cal- - 0f Provo, manager of personnel for Is ruMless and Ifornla, for eight weeks recruit In- - the rsrlfle States Cast Iron The Union Pacifi Railroad, one Copper roofing Pipe Co. or Utah's major taxpayers, today durable and tend to Increase In atrur.tlon. Upon completion of this will be the principal apeeker at the ennounred complete payment of It beauty with ace and service. Under training, he will he ordered to duty business meeting to be held at noon, conditions the on board a Warship of the United Association officers also will 1938 ad valorem tax of 1,133,467.-0- most atmospheric takes on c color similar to Stales Navy. mint reporta at thla meeting and Williams guardlun, Mrs. Marv tight directors will be elected, Payment of taxes to ronnty treas- statuary hronre and eventually ac- urer of the 14 counties in Utah quire the rhararl eristic velvetv Peart, Is a resident of this city. In his address. Mr. Adams plans He applied for enlistment at the 0 review possibilities for expansion served by the Union Pacific was re-- j rreen pstlna which blend so well to W. H. Guild, general man-ustone, brick, wood and foliage, u. g. Navy Recruiting Station, Provo, 0f Utah Industry as a means of pro- Utah. ager of the south rentral district, by vldlng additional employment and keeping young men la their home T,x Nevt Worry on January 2 will pay stockholders of dlvl- record Deeemlier 20 a dend amounting to t0,0u0. The Mountain City Copper Co. of Nevada, in which a great many Tintlc people are Interested, paid a 15 cent dividend last Friday. j - - 5.50-5.5- 5 w -enl rt-e-ate h ( h, A MINUTE AMAZE BY ARNOLD SCIENTIFACTS pres-vid- ! 8. pre-n.r- al h i late. Christmas Holiday Given , Beaver. Utah products, sal of which Is 58,908.58; Box Elder. When Xmas Has Past Mine Workers Tintic to create and maintain 872.178.02; Cache, 37.06.83: Danecessary -vis. t57.250.4l; Iron. 02.175.71; Jobs, will be stressed at the annual bill now. of it Tintlc nil youve think the District of Ihin'l n,, tie 77.457.10; Milliard. Juab, and federul Income j,uve their employees the usual Suit got your aate i 71.904.47. Morgan. to worry almut coon. Christina varatlon, which started n. B 145.- - taxes Lake. 175,312.78; Summit. wil! reminder official Christmas and ended Your first ercentagB Of Taxes Saturday 105.-60.7- Homicide , constant 7; THE ONLY CAUSE Germans are using OF DEATH SHOWING OF CARBON DIOXIDE GAS TO INFLATE TlREL EACH GOINOf R INFLATIONS CYLINDERS NO UPWARD OR DOWNWARD LONG TIME TRENOt STAYING OF ALL 0EATHS. AT 1 Aviators have MAM jrcvalled for forged Iron pieces mad- - to order. Not only on the front OESifcr, but throughout BY SCRAPING the etitrsnre, entire home, ,- AWAY GRAVEL SURFACE tun CvfMlIi-al- e WNU grlr - latches and other flzlures add ac- 'curacy and necessary detail to the period style. T'-p-aid in This year the layoff did not mean U. S. Internal revenue rnllectnr for Ninety percent of the 1019 tax- I tab. mulls out 20.000 lax blanks, so much as it has on previous oc- M will Juab County were paid by noon bsrrace form reason casinos for tho that Saturday The rtsle lax Wednesday, according to Mabel f lol low closely, and both seta must Bnd Sunday are always days, Christison, county treasurer. Th be filled out and return, d by March so the workers reeelved Just on- amount charged against th n.ore day respite from work than :5. About the only changes this year they always do on week ends. leouniy treasurers office for collec-th- e Hon wa 211.720.33, with the sum been brought about by U. 8 i he 214,885.75, being received by suiinmo rourt decisions opening up' There ire 68 army airdromes ami treasurer prior to closing of n w vines for the tax collcrlor. 28 naval air stations In the United, This year, fur the first time, M.larhM Flutes. The latter figure Includes books on December 20th One of the major acounta coming oi slat employes are subject to th- - marine and roast guard stations. In Wednesday was from the Unlou federal tax and vlee vets. The lit rites, bath stale and federal. are' Between 1808 and 1012. Big Pacific Railroad for 77.417.18. be The delinquent ux list will Hear, i giant grizzly, killed more and In th Tlmes-New-s But then don't spoil your Christ- - than 1 SiiO rattle. Several hunter published mas. You can think shout all that were paid to spend their entire timajKureka Reporter OR January 4, ac next week. cording to th county treasurer. jtralllng this one animal. lay-of- Iron hardware, reflerling true spirit of the period, Is be- ing offered the owner of the modest home at prices far below that which RECENTLY OSCOVEREO STRANGE IOO-F- T. HUMAN FIGURES IN California ;Ircn Hardware Costs Less Now Than Ever Before Forged Desert forms - - arJK Carbon dioxide Homicide is . |