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Show I vy DEVOTED TO THE OBEAT TINTIO MINING DISTRICT ; VOLUME XXXIV EUREKA. JUAB COU NTY. UTAH. THURSDAY. tac Income Tax Blanks .Will Soon Be Mailed Citv PIpatiq Slafp Id ADDOintmenfS nppUIUUUCUlS There appear to be no disNviilion between Mayor Dean Beck and the member of hi new round!, of H. K. MeClaln, May- uard Cronin, Lionel Fairbanks, John Oltourke and II. K. Carlaon. Thi w:- evidenced by the fart that at their first meetlug held on Tuesday when all appointive office .were filled. A predicted last work there ar? a lot of new fure in the appointive office, in fact there wan a roinplete chance with the exception of two office-'- , those of justice of the peace and city sexton. The new lineup follows: Jack rhrlstopheraon, attorney. 8. U. Atherley, marshal. Floyd Ludlow, polireman. Dave Gurbe't, watermaster. Wesley Itoblnson, truck driver. Fred Diitmer, Justice. H. D. Runnells. aexton. There were many applicants for the various and therefore the selections were made hard In Instances. However, It appears the council has made a wonder ful selection of changes. All are young men of good character, full energy and with proper assistance from the public will be fine officers. Most of the outgoing officers have held office for the past six year, by Albert having been appointed Johnson in January or 1934. They have performed their duties in aplen- did manner and deserve apprecia- lion from the publtc. The new appointive officers will be sworn In at the regular meeting to be hld tomorrow (Friday) even- ing. Utah Purchases Bi(j Supply Mackinaw Trout Eggs . Chinese binding- - 7. , Thi will be the first step In r.ounctng to taxpayer that they mut make their report on inrome on or before Man'll 15. i Up to July 1, individual inrom g taxpayer turned a total of 298.50. and rorporation for 193S $947,408.97 taxpayers. etirnincu. The two returned u Iftal of 11.039,707.37, 25 per rent of which accrued to the eenerul fund and 75 per cent to the district school lilt $892.-evenin- fund. Income and corporation franchiso luxe for 1940 are expected to yield ebout five or ten per rent more than durimt 1938. Fr the first time in the history of Utah, date official will be reoured to pav the federal (prone tax because of a chance In the law removing the exemption that previously had existed. It I stated. Because o' the nexlert of the 1939 legislature. the tax commission will he unable to collect Individual come taxes from emnlovcs of the fed-th- During the last dnys of the Rendon, a strenuous ef msde to have the leglsls-o- f M,r' remove the danse In the law rxemnt'n federal employes from Income ,,!,vi"v st-- te With the ereinntinn still on the rtah statute book, the tax commission will b 'nwerless to collect state Income tux fron federal office holder, ever ,hn,ih the state officials must pav fidnral Inrome tax. Through lls failure to delete exemption, which would have renu pd less than hlf hour, the fr tv Inture reused the elate to lone than 9150.000 In revenue that he collected from federal office holders on their 1939 incomes, according to Commissioner Leatham. Announcement was mad the other Fees Taxcg Qn Attorneys .. day that the state fish and game de- 156 CanUOt Collected partment had purchased 150.000 Mackinaw trout eggs from a com- the second time, the Utah merrlal 'hatchery in Michigan and that delivery had been made to the tate supreme court recorded a oinir-which prevents the sate of field hatchery. The Fish Lake eyeing station now ttah from collecting Income taxes contains In excess of 150,000 mack- - .1 tm P1 10 attorneys by the government and federal agen-take- n eggs, the others having been from Fish Lake with a nunn- - eles. Tl caK6 derided was a suit tlty of brook eggs. All will be Income taxes for to broueht rnllirt in lake with the many along planted Van Cott a coun- 'T. Q. Utah others from other southern l Lake for the Salt agenev of thi batcheries. The purchase Of the additional Reconstruction Flnanre Corporation. court ruled that ho supply of mackinaw eggs b the state The supremo fish, and game department Is mltdlv money was exempt under the Utah aw- opposed by a few sportsmen on the An appeal was taken to the Uni'live trout water that theory dep State aunreme court, which held on end rainbow largely no federal law In- brook, thereby making the fly fish- - ll,at there wus remumled he case. The '"'"dIt However. that appears Ing poorer. com ta ,aw anPa ! the hi majority of fishermen favor Increasing the number of markinnw money received for an "essential govcourt and Utah the service" trnment In the lake. ruled thst the money received bv Mr. Van Cott was for an "essential gov- - - Fr de-Rk- -h fed-Ina- w rl j - 'h ...... Due lo an error we tailed to men- commerce department emphasised the movement of more than $2,730.- - tion last week the passing of one of 000 000 in cold to the United Ststes Tintic's nremlnent citt:wns. David and an Increase of more than $916.- - Larson or Mammoth, who died on d dollar hai Dec -- Irt 000000 In lingering Illness forelrn-owne- J"" J Is attributed the Mammoth school. Surviving are Darwin Larson; In large part to "a world preparing his wife, a son. for war and later engaging In actual three daughters. Velma Pritchett, .These conflict.' develi-pmenl- s New p.mic.1 ,d Erc.nbrack F., said. Funeral services were held at 0,. i City AtfaiTS lllVeil In two more. Tin lie lusted liunkelbull game during the puut week making a total of six defeats bksIiimL an equal uuiuber of jkj fCC jQ fuCW wlllCCFS ili-fe- e government. Tintjc Dropped Two More n Game. Pre-Seaso- BY 8..,- lue-scas- Thi Binding of Chine9C er uary Number 9 A. UUrt. AMAZE A MINUTE SCIENTIFACTS ARNOLD . ! I,lanka for reporting 1939 liicom taxes will corporation fram-hhibe sent out by the State Tax Con- iiiImhIoii to 80,0u0 taxpayer on ltd JANUARY The old city council convened morning and wound up Tuesday 1,000 3 C, China having their buslnesa affairs by shortly MAD A EufRt99. ter noon. Mayor Deck presided and a Counrllmen Uriskey, Cronin, ley and McClain answered the roll call. Councilman Dauer was absent, Atir reading and accepting tha ute of the previous meeting bills against tha city were audited and cidered paid. e Councilman Cronin, who had viously been delegated to contact Mrs. Ellxabeth Finch concerning a suit for personal Injuries which she has filed aRainst Eureka City, d jorted that Mrs. Finch will settl out of court but It must be for $1,000 cash in addition to the city Automobile makesagreeing to pay hospital doctors' hand from Ihen on out. and aU olhpr bm- - Mnil MpaniM,a ln In THE LAST 30 YEARS, The members of the Eureka Kl- - connection with the there has been 900 makes Injury whnl club End the Lehl Lions club N action waa ,akPD on he OF AUTOMOBILES, Mlemted the lu.ll game in a body, port except that the matter was THERE are but 50. The local club had been guests of ubled for the new rouncll to pbk Age op 70 he club at a banquet earlier up a, ,her first regular meeting. in the evening. With their Mrs. Carlson, the recorder, stated that the audit of Eureka city's book increasing lonV L 7T Board Reportsfor the year 1939 had been complet- gevity Americans MAY SOON ATTAIN a,,d Joseph a. Decrease Discrsc AN AVERAGE UFE . Wagstaff, Jr., would have the same OF 70 YEARS. form for presentation A dwris from the previous week n PmPlrt THE BIBLICAL na,tl mee,n council, 3.1 week 990 In the last of. (1021 SPAN. various city officers gave re week just ended) in- the number of Bril t) U'NU Srrnrr or or 1" n,ont1 Iecember. all new cast of. communicable dlseas-w'c1 ww accepted and ordered wpb reported to the Utah Btala Board of. Health during the week ending Uoccn Runnells, city sexton, had to Dr. Wll- 22, bu,lu ,he Eureka cemetery. uni M. McKay, dlrw tor of the di- Watermssler A. D. Msnsoa report-int- i. Hon of communicable disease cou- cd the purchase of 444.375 gallons WBpr from tho Chief Cona of new cases of ; While- ibi nuiiibt-R company at a cost of $223.19, Hicrensed from ID during b expenditure of $59.11 for the week to 638 for the 'l, of tho pump at tho week nt reported, it la encouraging operation The violent deoth of Ltlle 14- - son of William Hutchison, Sr., r well. During tho month there to note that the Increase was not year-olJunior Hebdon, sou of Mr. questioning in conned ion with the no extra labor hired. $71 meolargci nsprevlously. The nu d Mrs. Frank Hebdon, of this city, case and he is now resting In tha ,carly n,h,r nf npw raMH uf pneumonia ters were in operation, vhich occurred more than two and Juab county jail at Keplil. and this Lon Bandslrom, city marshal and from ig (0 $q. a half years ago, might become solv- - afternoon or beginning In the morn- - n(.rpad jM the ((nie 0f d Qr, street supervisor, reported the year according to officers or Juab Ing he will be thoroughly questioned "when pneumonia la penditura of 32SS.29 la the two de- std, In an effort to wring from him whst county. 10.; prevalent, and everyone should pnrimenta, this being exclusive of The Sheriffs force has arrested (Continued on I'age 2.) b extremelv careful to avoid undue salaries. The report of the recorder showed viiniir- - snd to call (he doctor earlv lllni- -. In Pi'se The most ef- - receipt of $5,531.01 and tha time .foe the1 treatment of pendlture of $0,225.57. The res n r high amounts In both cases nmnni,," he ad, "is during the due to larger tax collections asd Care first 34 hours of the disease. is nart'eiilsrlv nerreary following heavy payment made on a nols. The report of tho treasurer wa inHui-nrand bad colds. Two rases of smallpox were re- - not made due to the fact that Mr. had not received the bank City "Small- Jo:ph Fennell, young business pox is I'- of the diseases Preliminary work on the Colorado wlileh statement. for l Liver-GreBasin project has been r'y rTt c lVisirlci here Is specific Immunisation," Dr. After tho regular business was completed, and congress will be ask- iT. po'nted out. "It la urged taken rare of Mayor Berk dismissed stheduled to rl Tuesday id at it next session to supply the ""d vac. tho council with thanks for tbelr )V r,.prv,n), who hilI ,l0t rec! lamation bureau wlth fund within the last seven your good work. rinsted Kiium-Iassisrant dls- - isa'nr this d!si-uthe atari of construction work Hawkins, At one o'rlork the newly elected should see hi Frank G. Marlines of Richfield, rep- - trict manager, was here niakiux faI1Iv appeared and were (worn offlrejs resenlslivo of the Colorado River- - examinations and Mr. Kenm-l- l won In- - Irto these Including Miss were office, for reported I)errene Great Basin Water Uaera Assn., out In a rlasa of reverel ran.l 1.1;. te- - rantn, pr.rJiy!,K mesales, acarli-- fc-- Frances Anderson, city recorder; The first phaso of the hlg prold the Associated Civic Clubs of r,r tul.ercuiiwl. whooping cough. II. E. Carlson and John ORourke. Southen Utah at a meeting at St. yram will be a statistical survey of Konnrr)lra and syphilis. Two cases councilman. Lionel Fairbanks, the In- and manufacturing. business George Saturday. and two other new councilman, was absent. of luiarPlna were As there was no other matters to ah reservoir sites have ocen dia- - eluded in this census will be fiures p,.throat, a com- be. acted upon the mavor adjourned g iKH wik. ,0pd drilled and canals and reoer- - showing the growth and direction of parPj been surveyed. Mr. Mar- - manufacturing, showing the number T1C niPllwny for extreme care, the meeting until evening, when the tines said. He pointed out that the and kinds of plants, the number of during this season, to avoid sickness, city appointments were to be made, project, if carried through, will be employees and the value of products. a niUBtrted by the fart that there, II Is very Important to the people re amona ua more than 1000 rases larger than the Boulder dam project and will bring an estimated 800.000 of this atate to have every item re- 0j communicable disease, compared Metal Market Quiet Last corded correctly re of new land under cultivation ulth only 370 for the corresponding J1? k Qf qjj the first time. He udded tha. ori book. neck yesr. T It Is Into necessary be Ltah brought eppllcstlon for rights to 1,500,000 we have. to tell the nation whal Export producers and refiners n.;KMj.:y KF.AmlTEl AH i're feet of Colorado, river water .dosed their hooka for the year with been filed In snticlpsilon of Business men rend census statistics ASSESSOR of the quietest mile. week. In about a community before they risk completion of .he project. '' tlw to Improve been ! 'simeni. reappointha. Frank also Mr. Marline reported on ml to the position of Deputy Assessor ulsr weekly metal repd from work of the association's aeronautics community. foe Eureka and on Tuesday morn- - 3ork Cltr Inrentory takli was tha committee, explaining that a com- GML9 FE9T ORIGINATED Friday evening of lust week they journeyed to Cranisvtllo giving team fr.im that high school a return maleh snd lost 24 to 25. It a thrilling game according to local fans who accompanied the boys. ('.rnnisvllle aluried like a whirlwind, 12 points against Tin tic's 3 by the end or the first qnurter. Tin tir then got going fairly good and gradually cut the lend down but unable to overtake the lead. On the previous evening. Thurv Couch Watt look his hoys to I chi. (his also being a return mutrh, lost the game 25 to 30. Tlntlc took a 4 to 0 lend but rallied lo go ahead 5 to 4 at the end of the first quarter and held the upper On af-t- Cof-w- miu-seurln- d-- re-en- Ihi - TO-DA- reglh lutii-ulr- - . t Three Y ear Mystery Deaths Of Boy May Be Cleared am-rdln- Min-'iflii- r nri-v'o'- rT v" ex-i- Mr-K-- f Civic Clubs Hear Of Basin Plans Local Man Begirs i. Business Censes a w Tor. -' at v tri e t -a w l.t potty ,e I" ' k...n .. .h. Sen.. Am M.J Airlines, Inc., has been formed Yar End ,WwU 0n Salt . and Arrow ar mu ban-re- nre1-dept-ele- "t s ,"h-Ari- Utah. The t d r Si! Slurt firmly held 25? JE? at IS Vs cents. Russia tried to buy copper In the domestic markets last week without success. The soviet were looking for 4000 to 5000 Iona of the red metal, aped-sougfylng January shipment. Trade latcrests said (he quick delivery needed seemed to be the main stumbling block to filling the order since spot metal, despite recent alow demand, la still comparatively scarce. On the other hand there were whisper In metal circles that moral embargo" might hava played a part In failure of Ruaslaa buyers lo fill their needs. Observers emphasised, however, surh speculation was entirely In the rumor class. cent held firm at 5.50-5.5- 5 r pound, with a fair amount of business cn the last business day. Zinr moved quietly. On fYlday a small Interest rut the price V cent (o 5.75 rent a pound. East 8t. Louis, but there was no Indication that other sellers would follow suit immediately. New buslnesa In steel slackened to a holiday rate. Demand for semifinished metal, however, continued heavy and uellers are eating into hackings at an Increased rale. venters. The first stamps In the au'hor of ibe rauel s, and will will be roup of the atstlnn and voted to be Issued first from Tsrrytown. N. rlosin Home-mad- e bread makes np only urge it reestablishment and enters Y. The others will follow In quick 10 per cent of the total eoasumed In f0 l"iiilo dlwmlno Inn pgri.(HiWjin the United 8tates today. Fifteen iMnlln tro obtainable Rev. Joseph Ti.o.who wMun.Bl- Information tn tnurlKt tkP local post office. ppr rPDt vll Ukpd at a( ,Mr n.her sneakers Inc uded Blaine hi fn0Ui,,i Dextrine, plus properly bnl lt I acred Ingredlenls, keeps the whole- Betcnson, supervisor of the Dixie tor fire or sutomo-l- a ' ri1, s oi prem er. government C. E. Rife. Insurance. aaier breed iqft nnt fresh, on rage 4.) (Continued (bile aenriillnn ordered sit tint Ion Royer Raymo of KnosVHIe. Tenn., hilled a feraciou wild boar In Archer Knoxville of club, the nrcsident wild-boa- r hunt In Cherokee natlotgl forest. the government-sponsoreAfter bln$ hit, the bear charged at the hunter and drepped jk few feet . front of him. y L two-ye- arrow, eo t d d Armed only with a bow and g, pre-wer- r at Mamments in central Europe, Is business district. alOW the of Laxe for thrt has InterLake and and Salt 24th or on December iXClUHge of applied City moth renewal a the flight "brought Mr. says that those per-- '. lleesley civil a culaeronautic! authority permit capital to the United States and ' ment took place In the Spanish Fork Year-enwho desire to secure 1040 auto sons trading and kept to paralysis air express of passenger, war." In operate outbreak the mlnated cemetery. mail service between Balt Lake City to a minimum on the Sail Lake license platen may now do so by se- Air service Stock Exchange during the short curing a certificate from him which. and Phoenix. Arizona. between Christmas and New will show that the taxes thereon are between (he two cities has been vei-Year's. ns Bow to vital Only 19 issues were traded either paid or secured hy real prop- by the aaoorlation the development of southern Utah. In board lots. Some of the slocks prty. William Whitney of Salt lake saw action lor the first time In City, representing Newell B. Cook week and one. Kant Tlntlc Coalition, Bleep of the Utah atate game and fish de- - ism to life after a partment, reported on the depart to be traded at 3 rents, off 10 cents, ment's experimental game bird farm in Washlnrtnn rountv. where stud in. U. B. PCS8.6 Stamps are under wav of the prcMribllltv wmi xp TavnoH and of raising chukkar partridge I. ouall for release throughout the r The year 1040 should be a state. collecbarn-s- l si for mp year Mr. Cook uraed that atens he taken If plans announced bv the pns! to Insure proper cnnslrurtlon o' anv tor. rflke department are anv Indlretion. pew reservoirs so a lo prevent suf- ' word received from Washington aso focation of fish during drv Post master I. A. Smoot of Ball hy according lo hla representative at the Ufc n,y gUp- - hal offlcla, p,an. meeting. for the issuance of 35 special stamps L. A. Wvnsueht of M'lford. In the to honor noted rharadi-rreponof the rsorlatlon. and aclenres. arts on ed that the checking TblM special stamp Issue I being S. IflFhwsv 91 on the in seven groups with five irranaad line hed been dosed, and that it was rUll,lfPal,0Iia ln pa,.h TllP Rroup possible for truckcre lo bring tax- wm ,onoP authors, poets, educators, freen aasoline from California Into Ireni,, composers, artist and In- - Kills Wild Boar With he U Inveell-fMn- n bv one-center- - jg |