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Show vy HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST 8ILVER.LEAD DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTCO MINING DISTRICT VOLUME XXXIV EUREKA. JUAB (X)UNTY. Schools Have Had 4. New Development Successful Year UTAH. THURSDAY, MAY 2. 1940. The Tintlc Gold Minina properly.! lornted in the Mammoth end of the ' district, U nothing pinna to reaumo Aa announced by the culendur development after bavin been cloa- published In thin paper laat Sep- ed down for aeveral week. Thla tember the schools of the Tintlc Dla- - information wan given out in a letter triet will clone on Friday evening, Rent the atorkholdern the other day May 24th, and according to achool by President E. K. Hoffman, who official it will mark the end of one Km had the following to nay: of the moat successful yearn In the "When we atarled work at tlr hintory of the diatrict. They nay thut mine the early part of hint year, un- never In yearn haa so much been ac- - der the direction of Mr. Beeson, we compllnhed in the way of education bad a number of outntanding ohliga- tiurlug a aingle year and thia Is no tlona that we had to tuke care of doubt due to harmony and coopera- - and ws also were put to considerable tion that has existed between in- expense In getting the machinery and Mrurtora and atudents. mine In shape so that the work could On the evening of the day which go along without Interruption. . . . school closes the commencement ex- - our outstanding Indebledhesa haa ' erdaes will be held in the high achool been reduced considerably and the auditorium, but due to a new ruling mine and machinery are in good con- It will be for the senior class only ditlon so that we cun start work at Thla ruling, which has been adopted any time. by moat of the districts throuchout We recently received a report. In- the state, does completely away with eluding an assay map prepared by , the llating of Junior high school kr. sillton I., Oglesby, mining engi- - i graduates. Therefor only the Hat neer, who was about 35 years ago ol prospective graduates completing superintendent of the property. This j high achool work la Hated below. report and map show that there la There are now 42 names on the xiiypr-lea- d ore exposed on the 870, i Hat, somewhat smaller than for laat 925 and 1000 foot levels and he be- - i year, but It is quite certain that It Revet that, under present market will be changed somewhat by the conditions, this ore ran be profit- - ' dosing day of school. ably mined. When thla ore was enMaurine Beck countered lead was at a very low Anna Jean BorU-price. Thla report covers seven Max Bradley pages and la accessible to all at the Wanda Campbell office of the company. Elaine Chrlstopherson In order to carry out our plana, Jack Jeppaon Cromar it was necessary that we levy another Stella Plelds Donnelly assessment. This assessment of Jerald A. Brussel ( V4 ) cent per share was levied Robert L. Gillespie by the Board of Directors on April NATIONAL POPPY DAY KKT KATI'llDAY, MAY 11111 I 2 fi jMine Station Will Peppy Day will be observed In Tln-tl- r District and throughout i lie nation on Muy 25, the Saturday before Memorial Day, Mrs, Afton Oborn,' Secretory of the Interior Ilurold I resident of Arthur G. Sullivan L'nil Ich wUI ddreaa dedication cere- No. 34. of the American legion Auxl- n,w,,,Pa W'f 20 for the new f380,000 announced llary, today. On that day all Americana will be asked to wear bureau or mines Intermountain ex- -' at 1000 memorial poppies In tribute to the Perlmenl station located reel, Salt Lake .World War dead and to aid the 11 v- - EHl K,rat 8ou,h Nr. K. 8. Dean, station direct- Ing victims of the war. The little red memorlul flowers r- - nnounrl Friday, I,r- released the dedicatory will he distributed here by womeu and girls of the Arthur G. Sullivan Program which la being sponsored Unit No. 34. under the direction or by the 8)1,1 Lke Chamber or Com-Mr- a, P. N. Xlelr.en, chairman of the Pierre mines rommlltee, of which he A1I contrihu- - ,a member, after reecivlng SecrePoppy Day committee. tions received for the poppies will tary likes' acceptance of an invl-gto Legion and Auxiliary welfare tatlon to address the ceremonies, Other principal speakers are to be uork fur the disabled veterans, their families and tho families of the R. R. 8syrea, acting director of the dead. bureau of mines; Dr. George Thom- We feel that Puppy Day will have . president of the University of Increased meaning to America this Utah; Governor Henry H. Blood and year, said Mrs. Oborn, because re- - A. G. Mackenzie, secretary of the newed warfare In Europe haa renew- - Utah Chapter of the Ameriran Mined the memory of those boys of ours ing Congress, who will conduct the who gave their livea 'over there progrsnj. iwenty-tw- o Scheduled at 1:30 a. m. in the years ago. It la for them that we put on the poppy day each library of the newly constructed year, to show that we still remember building the day oP tho dedication and honor their sarrlflrea. It Is the will be a Joint mooting of the Utah .flower which grew where they fell Chapter of the American kilning ihd which now blooms on the coats Congress and the Utah section of of Americans who appreciate their the American Institute of Mining I , Open May 20th , - ; In - i Numlior ; AMAZE A MINUTE SCIENTIFACTS BY ARNOLD Work MINES o Thousands OF ISLANDS-Ther- e Weather are more I Station- THAN 9,000 ISLANDS away from BUT BELONGING Peak- Highest .THE U.S. WEATHER STATION EVER MAINTAINED WAS ON TOP OF THE 19,200 . foot Peruvian volcano El Misti. q NO GIRAFFE CALL-T- he giraffe's larynx is so little developed it can !snd rirvlca. Metallurgical Engineers, the Events of the post year have Ameriran Chemical 8oelety and other EVEN WHEN ihown us dearly that to be secure groups Interested In metallurgical United 8tafts must have men ready research. GREATLY end able to defend the country, wlll-- j EXCITED, Speaker at the technical meeting Sr II Uruunu- - WKU Snvto ing to give their lives In Its defense.1 will be A. C. Fleldner, chief of the oue-baWe ran be thankful technological branch of the bureau if necessary. we had surh men twenty-- 0f mines, Washington, D. C.; K. II. that .loday two years ago. From them we ran Dinny, district engineer for the safe- Grace Evelyn Green 12th draw Inspiration for the patriotic ly division of the bureau of mines; m Betty Jean Greenhalgh to maintain our.j. r. Gulterna. mining engineer for service necessary Lean Nielsen Greenhalgh 'freedom and democracy against to- - the mining division, and Dr. Dean, BIG POPULATION DECREASE Martin R. Gunderson U chler engineer of the metal-- i day's dangers. Wearing their flow-b- o Harold N. Hicks SHOWN IN KITIKKA. r over our hearts means that within irglral division of the bureau of Jack J. Hill i.ur hearts their love of America sltll nilnes, the latter three all of 8alt Democratic of old torlal commUlee Another landmark the early Helen Hopes : : v , , Yesterday the Reporter received . r . . Lake City. of Eurek of T. Caine, chair- con,po,,ed Max E. Kav a report from Christy Andenon, su- 11. Conducted tours of the building uce Charles h!s when week the last boards man; Hart, secretary.' Thelma Joan King ner visor nV ensuf n r t h Is d 1st ri c 1 Th w,th m0Twl Mr. executive nf was committee the Eureka Inspection of various labora-gav- e 0,d Tintic Girl In Fctmer Ho,l Laver Lorna May Again with headouartera at Richfield that W O Caine "nd demonstration of work strueol The ork Powers. Thomas I). raxing the Melvin Larsen the census figures of Eureka pwayToilg For Imper80nation will follow. A luncheon V. H. D. a II. O. J. Dire, being done, by wal Moyle, performed (ure Meloy, public Verna Elisabeth Logan for 1940 and It wa anything but ,a at 1:80 P- - m- - ,n be nnl- H cam.. Charles aa whedu,ed and worka Hart. . the ProJeet. Rideout. The building John T. Lucas w pleasant to read foe It showed that refusing 10 al- ma- - p.tgn committee: H. J. DlninnyC. owned the the by county Marlon Clarice Lucaa a census our Vt'S-siuce the laat husbands to patronlxe-population p. m. on the t,r,a ' lrnpd ovcr 10 he com- - R. Barrett, R. W. Sloan. W. II. Dale. lady barber forced Katherine William L. Mickelson haa certainly declined abnormally. Ko- of conthe new building. mlalsoners to be used on other r,,nl ateps George E. Blutr and F. S. Fern si rum. v Th latter sail! Detty M. Mlkeaell Duane Milne h.'. i;,,glnedi profession- of Eureka City. Juab county? shown Hlructlon work which Is now under The party In Utah Territory al that cJ me was known as the Democratic Tola Broderick Neuman rirtMn y,.ura. by the preliminary count of the re- 1 ,ah a a dlnn, r ,n ,he 7:00 The Eureka Hotel was one of iho Society. Tlie Eureka officers of the Christie V. Nielsen turns of the sixteenth census, taken ,ut ,lie wa kll0wn ,llh()U(h for R. and in were: G. the Osborn Wilson. he lonHorlu, ,raile ttH ..K.n lIie Bar. city Lynn Hughes organisation The o,d"t buildings at the end of 1940, Is 2288. Additional technical discussion ex- It ; Wilma Anne Osborne John McChryslal. vice ,M.r hpr figures are preliminary and aubject a lmk lime during the early days wag 0, ,rv, ,fp the work of the mctsllurgl- Bessie Blight Painter vaa finest plaining E'lreko'n second James stopping place, president; Douglass, to slight corrections. fmn(? w11 William R. rarlssentl presented May This Is a reduction of more than here Loth board and lodging could vice president. The executive corn- Tjmt WM ,he ,ory wing, 21 it 9:30 ft. ni. or be SulD. ws Paul N. Pearson obtained. Tim milleo wbe the rompom.l 700 since the 1930 census. . Kenneth ... aho under ie Bame of Bob Pett 'IVnde, Pr,,'ldM,l Due to the fad that nearly al! of Hvan. Edward Pike. J. W. Drylwr- - :aym01ld lJKcubee, operates a Wit rount showed 3041. And what a of the Tintlc 8ian- Fred Joseph Radtke S. A. manager and Watts McPhee. J. J. census have when the the passed ough, early day pioneera drop since 1920, ar j,aripr ahp, told Police Judge dmrd la rhalrman Ted Reid k,,n,n company, There were dozens of other thing Kenneth Newell In Pasadena Calif.. ahuwed nearly 4000 people residing beyond or are now living in out of fleil leu I ABM of William John Roberts for the arrangements In this city. the state places the date it was of Interest to those who enjoy past arrested on of an exNeola Kathleen Stephens hUfS.Ho member, of It a Fourth was some history Other, built is not known but July program of Chamber from committee the Robert Allen Stevens ecutive bea which showed of that the some winner and in time the '80s, early records. K.XMTTIYE BOA HD MKI-m.Commerce mines committee are Deon Helen Turloupls lieve that a man by the name of Lake bicycle race received 825 and the of admitted wing possession OF KlDl T LKADKBH. Dorothy Anna Walters built it. However, records and ad- - winner of a single Jack drilling coil- - a dr)ver-- a n,.pnM mcdv oni j (ha Edward M- - Tittmann. Mr. Marken- I Dawna Madeline Wheeler .Dr 8 , rPIrkt.M,1UVltX; vertlln found ln th old off,ce ,Hlt 'orke,ed H50.00; a letter from fiettlous name, and waa released on The monthly there- - her own recognizance, with order 8lPh''n0" Frank the was torn hen caption at?on.l ,he Scappntura. being building mppiint Zuma of Coml,,,, d Harold Bowman. a MinloVnistrlct. which modern It of was make, Indicate down that grocery purrh.sed Utah. ertv. Tintic ,0 return to court on Tuesday for 1 ounc'i. uoy scounta at Ain NotiCft tfl llftFftbjr ftWftD that ftt I larks M.111 f Mme mto the possession of R. G. More hand bill look like a dime for na. hImdomUIoii. tiMld In Provo llondiv ij Wilson In 1892. or at least that was It mentioned everything In hla atore; said corporation, held at ih corpora Attired In mans clothing, a lut-- ' Aaatatnt lh- ,y A!1-,-a copy of the tiny location notices ty brown double-breaste- d Engineer namea she meat of 1 cent per share, being No. he when advertised fa't the time suit and 1 FOT a Southern Utah at used that big H011 ,,ad great time; waa being Mlsa Eurka Win ,,ie arrested ,bat fedora bat, rountll bud- new fur- - government post rurd with a pic- - jn Pasadena when police, halting her and remodeled Pumpletely ... A. Wretl contact between the state lure or President Crsnl In the ror- - for a mln,.r truffle violation, Mav sri940kwHl be dXouint the districts' share orchis will nHurf p,aCPd throughout. well It might lie said that auHplclous as to her sex and took her englneer'a office in Salt Lake City and. which was found a There "fr; before? register 38 Is made districts Each of the decided aad underground water ruaer. of the LuntS uo payment Indicate, the new hotel under Mr. a t of history was made In that old lo headquarters. county reprn.lng au Mlsa Wing la a former resident southern port of the state wan ea-'hi.stellery pay the delinquent assessment then aoulhern Utah south of Salt Lake. Wilson received lie thla district, havl.ig lived for many labllslieu this week, with assignment ing and expense of sale. and the east half of Ulark and Lin- - December 81. 1882 and that reglaon her father's ranch near Tin- - of W. Proctor UarlwrUtit as field 'years . rcounties In Nevoda, are expect- - tw la certainly Interesting to look p-- rt 'engineer for that section of the state. Location of Office. la the office of coln "ien in tic from names Junction. contains It eslaKmg through. sd and uraed to be In attendance, Announcement of the assignment (Urst lubliealion 5 sy 2. 9 0. U Drive Lead In National Union the he dalrct chairman and praetlcally every state ' ' ofMce.'waa made last week by State " W!flay by at Blanks In and some Legal Reporter and countries, foreign the finance chairman. Mr. Hum- neer T. II. Ilumplierys. addition It la quickly noticeable that Keprcaentatlves of Utah lead mine said will bn offices pherys temporary It rvntains the namea of most men producers pledged themaclveN last set up at Tarowan next week, and allmuran to all do Friday-ta Utah made slate. they Brir-a-Hramining jwho c a schedule will be drawn for meetlt contains other things, aueh as ,a,a Ibe market for white lead, most ings with underground water users Utah outlet for lead. roncerns. Important ads from local people and of the Cedar, Milford, Parowan, Felix railed by Edgar meeting One ad waa from II. H. Robbins. Flowell and Nephl disC Rlrhfleld. serrs-o- f York New of "ormser ity, name the druggist, operating under tricts. Assucla-on- e Industrl.-ot be arJr the Union Drug company, lorated Mr. Cartwright took his masters of A. CL door east of the post offlre. An- - lion, was held in the office at Columbia university In of Llah the degree Mackenz.e. secretary other was from James P. Driscoll. New York res City, and Is a graduate of Amorlcon MInlng hapter who sold books, slallonery, Utah the State Lake o Salt Kearns at Agricultural College, building paper and Singer sewing machine In He having majored in hydrauliea. the post office building. The Pulace. v" has been amioi'luted with the state so many substl-Th- e nfortunalely. sold. where first class liquors wire bc-- n h engineer's office for the past year. put on Iho ,,lrk F. L. Shrlver and Brothers store ,uU" Mr. Cartwright will have direct L. Shrlver waa operating, with F. ch: rge of all field work and will he tllft Ihftt fftl and M F. Shrlver. Jr.. Haled as own lllft pilIt." Mr. Wormser said, supervise work (if local men. He will era. and they featured men apparel Ut(Hr wlih the wsler users and q a(,niulut(, 'cooperate of til kinds. Salvador IHua advermeans more prosperity for asslal them in filing of claims or market tised his barber shop, staling that Utah where lead la an important uro change applications, new water filthe new bath rooms recently Instal- dU(.( ings. and In working out of any probr A" J?. could be Utah lead prc.lurer are parlirl lems relative, lo underground water that a steaming hoi hath In a nailun-wld- e lo that may arise, It was announced. campaign paling had for 80 cent. There were man v e he uw, of wlllla lt,ad and all other advertisement, hut nearly h Jw(d produc,s. he slated. from Salt Ixke wholesale houses and Local Boy Left Friday For mining machinery concerns In DenNaval Training Station ver. MIXING COMPANY 7.IM Another interesting thing found LEVIED ASHENHMKXT Allen Fred Olsen, of Eureka, who was n letter to Mr. Wilson from Ar- etillsied In ilia United Stnlca Navy The hoard of directors of the tnour Parking Company of Kansas at Hie U. S. Navy Recruiting Station which roncern had a branrh ma Mining and Milling company, at 'in Salt Lake City, on April 28. 1940. In Balt Lake City, giving him a price a meeting held April 25th, levied anhas been ordered to the United ils! on various things he might serve other assessment of 1 rent a ahars 'States Naval Training Station at San slock of In hi dining room. In addition to on the outstanding capital A man with a platform Is John Diego. California, for eight week the various cut which are now serv- - the corporation. Ibis being nsaes-'e- d Vauae of Iteaulankus, N. C., whose . recruit Instruction. Upou In any menl market the list In- - merit No. 45 .... ,completion k' ,.hl!' tr '1 fll p.Vf,dh The delinquent day Is May 30H.. ?m la ,plled rinded Mixed Wild Ducks, Pin Tall. In Ui to dutyon board a warship Plover. Band Snipe. Dressed Quail, and ihe sale dale I set for on June H,a offer appeared NeB Vnd i1" Old metal lan'l "Junk' in Germany. It helps provide the alnews of Pajre Chickens, Gronse. Blue and S7th. 1140. f,P!.wVy, g Amy The 7.uma has been rinsed down ephusDanlelz.ambaiiadorto Mx war for the glory of the fatherland. Pictured at top are German citizens Green Wing Teal and Jack Snipe, u D W, Below: I house." b underlo g lead It but weeks few some iruuUriitfamtmMt old In clearing Iron, copper, brais, ?; whkh would be sent In any number for frpl,l,n jH hm death-dealin- g shells. ind arrl, hrre dally. i!l Mood that officers of the company The aame metal after It hat been transformed Into f for farm 8. Navy Recruiting n..lered jU. Hitler himself set good example bjr donating tho bronto doore of the . g,, maBy olhPr iniwrwistinig things are planning on reopening the pro- - ? I , farmers. new chanceUcry to the cans. t Provo, itan. were found. For Instance the terrl- - rrty. UTTER NO SOUND, lf Another Prominent Old Landmark Has Been Moved From Main St. ... 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