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Show HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST DEVOTED TO THE QSEAT T1NTIG MININO DISTRICT EUREKA. JUAB COUNTY. VOLUME XXXIV Leasing Plan Hits UTAH. MINES D JULY 4. 1040. THURSDAY, NumUr 35 A MBYINUTE AMAZE SCIENTIFACTS ARNOLD jS&rMS SILVER-LEA- Harry Joseph Praises Work In Of Boys Miners Vote Calls For Strike Order CCC Camp I Harry Joseph, prominent miulng Copper for foreign delivery slipped a pound man of this state who Is heavily In- -, below the markj Must week as repercuiwlona of the' (crested In the Tintlo Mining Dl00 e In Eureka and In twelve other trirl, wrote the Reporter the other Efforts will be made to obtain' French aurrendir continued to Hie ble metal tbrouah tbo road work places throughout the state ihe membureaus federal markets, nays dsy commending from rulings which haa been done in this county bers of ihe International Union of which will permit continuation of .New York metal report for last ,1, end nearby sections by the CCC Mine, Mill and 8iuelter Workers voted the ayalem of camps, and this paper Is taking ths on two propositions. One was a conhaa been practiced In the west fori Demand from overaeaa customers liberty to publish the following ex- tract for a new wage scale and the many years. It waa decided at a con- - was practically at a standstill and cerpts therefrom: other waa a strike vole. The ballots ference of atate officials and mining' copper waa available aa low aa 10.80 cents a pound. The previous week "I Just returned from a trip, start-In- g were counted at the main office of company representatives Saturday. at Jericho CCC camp going west- the Union on Sunday and the result The conference, held In the office the price was 11.15 cents a pound, ward to Callao by way of Sand Pass, of the ballot turned down the wage market the said director executive foreign R. Experts Adams, of Ray and found that the CCC boya to- offer and sanctioned a strike. The of the state department of placement had yet to stand a real price test : gether with the Juab county commis- result of the voting of Tintlc District end unemployment insurance, was because demand was so slow, rt sioners have done some wonderful Miners Union No. Ill Is not known, prompted by a recent state supreme! The unsettled spread to the work. decision holding that lessees mestic market where copper declined Following announcement that 13 The road la In excellent condi- local unona had rejected operators' .are employes of the mining company to 11 cents a pound before the fall miles proposals for a new coutract and tion, well graveled for about .und therefore subject to the unem- - was checked by a little less gloomy ' near Sand Fasa, which I understand voted authority to the district neview At of immediate the future. a As tax. ployment 'compensation will he completed by the CCC boys. gotiating committee to order a atrlke, result of the decision, some of the the week end business was reported From Callao to the Tooele county union officials said that the receipt custom in and the smelter resale have announced major companies THERMOMETER -line eastward to the Juab county of a telegram from Director of Concents a pound. The that the leasing contracts, which ex- - markets at 11 A newtmermom line, the Callao CCC boya have done ciliation J. R. 8teelman, suggesting pired Jufte 30, will not be renewed, big primary producers stuck to II ETER CHECKS THE which have wonderful work. maintained cents, inforwas that the union hold matters In ahey-anconference they Saturday's I TEMPERATURE OF Have traveled this road for the mal and called for the purpose or since last February. pending negotiations, was repast 60 years, I could scarcely be- sponsible for a decision not to make grain in si Hope for new business in the mapping out an approach to the lieve my eyea to see a wonderful ths strike vote effective immediately 40 FEET which will affect an esti- - dustry was based largely on orders rraded road over the Fish Springs upon expiration of the old agreement DEEP, mated 1500 workers in mine leases, expected to materialize when the PREVE! flut, heretofore alnioat untravelable at midnight last 8uuday. only definite conclusion reach- - fense program gets under way. Mosquito wings between Thomas Point and Gar's ING OVEI Activity in the lead market suh-- : The telegiam read: ed, it was reported, was that efforts or weeks ided Mosquitoes several after P.amh, a distance of about 20 miles. vigorous Understand some favorto strike vole metal made be should heating. get Ir. Tooele county, along the same mining Industries being taken today. have over . . .from the federal bu- - turnover. The price was steady at ablei rulings ' SQUARE YARDS road between Thomas cents a pound. Point and Am assigning Commissioner J. C. reaus on the application of the un- - 6.00-5.0- 5 WING AREA OF Oar's Ranch, very little haa been Cooper to assist In adjusting dispute. a 6.25 rents firm Zinc at held employment compensation, wage and FOR EVERY POUND done as yet. Hour and old age and survivors In- - Pound East St. Louis, but volume of Cooper arriving Salt Lake City SunIt seems that note the western day or Monday. 8uggest you urge OF j WEIGHT off. orders new' tapered acta. surance part of Junb county Is being up on matters In abeyance pending neThe Saturday conference was at- - The steel Industry was cheered by Bell Syndlral -- WNU SartiTT the map by good roads, and the gotiations." "tesdy demand for peace purposes,; tended by Mr. Adams, A. M. Ferro, rratltude of Juab county people Is Mr. Cooper arrived In Utah on attorney for the department of place- - although war buying remained the due the CCC administration. ment and unemployment Insurance; largest item. .Monday and most of the time since A survey by a leading producer ho haa been In conaultatlon with E. J. Burnett, chief of the Insurance had M. William of the chairman division and attorneys and represen- - revealed their customers Knerr, . Dry Grass .Is Dangerous to cover or the mining companies. The Piles on hand sufficient Industrial Commission of Utah. The Aire Hazard two conciliators are now working to mine representatives Included James tieeds for slightly more than two Such inventories were Ihe mine owners and Unton of- Morris Christensen, John Jensen, H. months. I Probably never In the history of ficiala together for the purpose of Van Dam, Jr., A. H. Kebeker and viewed as not excessive. ,ht c,,jr I1B ,ker keen I greater further negotiations Grant H. Bagley. A report that Utah expects to gut vorable action throughout the state. fIra baiard han (hora ,a T t hg prM furmke on Discussed but left open for They h,Ve no comment An attempt will be made by the m"7 of this years appropriau,e nd 1 ,ke which will be specific T ther consideration were these pos- - National Bird Protected proposals to schools resersecure as small dub of sir the 83,500,000 tion many baa ripened to the advanced In the effort to break the ,hat cheat g sibiiities. By Recent Law voir fund was given by T. II. eo l.'That a new type of leasing state engineer, to the As" The bald eagle, symbol of Amerl-wl- ll sociated Civic Clubs of Southern th, linpniT.111.111 and d.vlopm.nt Prudent or D- lagreement can be worked out which Un,on No' tiiatloiiml lrkt eliminate the difficulties of the cm ideals of freedom, is now Utah last Saturday afternoon In Lor, of airports In this vicinity to accom- Union of Mine, Mill and.8me!ier tccted from all hunters and collect- - according to Director John F. Rowe, modate the Increased air activity form. . the blaza travels fast. llOT w" now ld ,he Worker 2.That some system can be dl- - ora by an act of Congress which has who attended the meeting. Following the meeting the mem- - kou d urn but n (,e hands of Mr. Cooper and Mr. vised whereby the company will pay been approved by President Hoo seLers traveled Flkhurn otm. ranger wtter facilities should be on hand - A. naught of M Ilford, presiKnurr James W Wade snoksman ttle various employe taxes and still veil. Enforcement of the act will dent of Wy , the organization, waa In station on ther Thousand lake tuoun- 1 for th leaves the worker the freedom of be delegated to U. 8. game manageIn a a where lain caravan, Pastors, auld he had been banquet The Wayne County Comw0 ment agents and deputy agents of charge. contl,rtw .action of a lease. wa served and a program presented mercial Club and Wayne county diIt might also be well to Inform no comment to make. ..One operator, who declined to be the Bureau of Biological Survey, rectors sponsored the meeting. city officials and rire department Negotlallons on the working quoted directly, took the view that who are charged with the conserve- Mr. Humpherya aUd there are 17 members before Ihe grass Is burned, wildlife Is agreement to replace one which extiun of the country's a, new type of leasing agreement states entitled to some part of the (Jcnnential Committee Is because the fire department might the logics! solution. He sources. suniuy broke down on June on for reservoir project. he died out on a false alarm If this pre(j The - appprlat Union negoilaling commit- was Act" because The Bald spua2. Eagle pointed out, however, that Is not done. yet L ah Is the only one of the 17 Wame(1 Late l.st week a prop- - M bu,k to ,he rank and those whose earnings are small can- - sored by Senator Duvld 1. Walsh and that Is prepared to begin work on r(.portd " burning grass and nie membership and the 13 local .7 "X not afford to accept less, those who Representative Charles It. Clason. of projects or ha. satisfied federal re-ta held In At hU someone on Ihe opposite side of town ullloBB lnVoWed voted 4058 to 707 strike It. rich will have to accept e Massachusetts. Declaring that the qulrenients. last week a Centennial Committee tba bfcIet turned In an alafm (0 the committee lo call smaller percentage of the ore values bald eagle is now threatened wlin Utah has surveyed nearly 700 of or Juab county waa named, with all tnd lht fire equipment waa hauled -- JlfiJ lhe oneratot Indl- desire the and increased extinction overhead to help bear the expressing theae proposed reservoir sites, anil communities In the county repre- - t0 tb8 for no reagon whatever, p- -t. . willlnsness Immediately to ne- to protect the bird that was adopted 13 have been built either -t aof the lessees collectively. Is for committee The up by the ceiled. gotlate further In good faith for a Another operator took the post- - as the national symbol by the Con- -' or by private tbe purpose of advertising the UTAH rilKHM ASSOCIATION agencies government satisfactory contract." tlon that if lessees are given the tlnental Congress In 1782, the act tourist The last offer submitted by the status of employes they must be su- - prohibits anyone from possessing mond drillings of sites and other re- - attractions, relehrslions, fish and enoperators was rejected by a vote of pervised just as are other employes, bald eagles In any manner, whether quired informatlqn on many pro- - game. etc. meeting of the Utah 1737 to 497. lt: was indicated that an effort by taking, bartering, selling, or other Jecta have been sent by the engineer- - 4. H. Belliston acted as tempo- - ButThe annualAssociation will be held preM the request of Director Steel means. bird act the The made to be will protects keep leasing propchairman, and explained the ofrice to Washington for ap-r- ary 1)ucheline on July 13lh and me union, agreed to hold In 'erties 'open and operating pending throughout the United States and its ing coma of nroval. for of business abeyance any action on the calling lW0 dy roram addition miu!.ety to1he the 'search for a satisfactory perma- - possessions, except Alaska. In central The federal appropriation pro- d cntertalnnient s 'of a atrlke until the federal concll- Iersons taking, possessing, or nenl system. W,n bH . WFA and CC(' labor must that tides, to President Kltsha u,or and Mr Nnerr had been given According J. o. Ellon, manager of the Inter- - dealing In bald eagles will be liable le use. to supplement the funds fo- vrner of 81,,1m11 Furk It Is goin- - aB opportunliy 10 seek a resumption national 8meltlng and Refining com- - to fines up to $500 or Imprisonment reservoirs. These projects are to ,p!!l",ad The members elected were: Dr. I. ,Q 0Ba of (ho aummpr out pany and the National Tunnel and up to six months, or both. bs In the form of loans payable over L-- J00"- - mayor of Nephi; Dean rM ever he,d bjr ,he ncWHpal(r me,, been has Mines company, said his companies however, Secretary lekes, a period of forty yean without in- - Berk, mayor or Eureka; L. W. Lar,j,ja ala,e The entertainment niaaHle had not decided upon their future authorised to Issue permits to take, terest. It la expected UtStt RLinerS Will nl Frank Bacon, county com- - jealuroa that these pro- wm ),e bed a, Mot.na Lake arbald or leases. on' eagles possess, transport, policy when completed, will be high- - mlslsonera of Juab county; E Alton ?gor and f, Care Receive Private Jccta, and tpora of a( Meanwhile the mines are down. On ter investigations show such action ly beneficial to Utah In I Ellertson, of Mona; LeGrande Man- - knda providing out rarr(d accdunt of the Fourth of July vaca- - Is compatible with the preservation additional water for The Utah Industrial commission M irrigation pur- - kelson, of Levan; Thomas Chatwln, tlon they would normally he closed of the bird. The art specifies he poses. Mammoth; S. B. Wilson, Harry Pitts, will will provide care In n private resl- belief that deem-day for three or four days. With the Mon- may issue these permits, when of Eureka, Judge Dr. F. R. King of Greenrlver, tarl Callaway, Is very deuce, to be converted into a aana- bees swarm a of down and Tuesday dosing and the ed advisable, to public museums, chairman of the rommittee appoint- - WH1 L. Hoyt, R. E. Winn, Mrs. Lila .. but modern authorities glva It torlum, for six disabled miners auf- usuarhdlfdays It will give mine of- - scientific societies or xooluglcal ed to Investigate the occurrence of Richardson and A. B. Gibson of BO credeBca Aristotle mentions It ferlng from silicosis. It was announc-strategficlals a full week to find a solution parks, or when he finds such action metals In southern Utah, Ncpbl. and the poet Virgil ed Monday. wriinKF. ba wildof to the leasing problem. necessary for the prolecton The committee wilt meet In the ata,ea sources a of that The decision to take care of the aa reported a quite ,be Fourth (ac, life or of agricultural or other Infuture and select a chairman number of metals had been custom la practiced miners lu this way waa reached fol- large The terests In any particular locality. found, and that at present less than nl secretary. The name rhododendron comes widely throughout the world today, lowing a conference between Corn60 of rent Frank O. strateof F. McShane and the misalonera per supply words Greek meaning from the gic metals needed by the United Santaquin-Tinti- c ScOUtS I A. rose-tree- ," Jugler and Dr. Robert T. JettiCall 86 to 228 for fire or hut the flower Is neither HIT BY TWO VARS States must be Imported. son, who has been employed by ths insurance. C. E. Rife. a rose nor a tree. . 'commission for several years to proHe said a large part of the man- - Plan SununCT Camp vide medical care for the minora at ganese Imports to this country had been cut off, and urged that any- Complete plana are under way for 8t. Marks hospital. one knowing of any fairly largj the participation of every troop of The patients will he transferred District In the Nebo bodies of this metal notify tbe office Eanlaquln-Tlntl- c fiom St. Mark's as soon as Ihe resiThn miners or the Associated dence Is made ready. Civic Clubs of Scout summer camp which will bn held at Payson Luke. 25 miles up are supported by returns from the Southern Utah at Richfield. disabled miners' fund, which Is adThe association reaffirmed Its do-- Psysnn canyon, from July 8 to 12 ministered by Ihfl ronimisxlou. cialon to oppose thu creation of Kc- - Inclusive. District Scout Commissioner Karl calnnte monument until such time as rights of the state In grazing, Hsptnr In releasing the above made New Fire Hose Rficfiivsd By power sites, Irrigation, mining and lids comment: "We are especially Local Department dis-trother Interests are left to the con- - desirous that every Scout in the enter-t- o of have tbe Dirt opportunity of the state and not delegated Officers of the Eureka Fire DeIns the summer ramp and ore lull' federal departments. partment announce that duriug the Following a dlscusrlon of the pro- - Ing every effort toward that end.' past week they received 1300 feet ' ' add posed plan for a of new fire hose of the best grade tertisii.g campaign for promoting pheatant Planting In Utah obtainable. This gives the depart. the scenic attractions and other re-. . amount of hose ment ths largest WEEK sources of Utah, Ihe association went Started Last . have had In many years and they ee n adseven-ma. on record favoring a there Is enough of It to take rare of The flrsl shipment of pheasants from vlsory board one member h Spring-whicsny fire whlrh might occur within from the state game farm at eich of Ihe seven Judicial districts Box-- ti the city limits. In cIS'VVu; wrrk last was will would attempt to formulnls a planted The department stales that they ntsflve plan agreeable to all parts elder county. Of ths shipment, 100 are expecting at any time now to adult birds were released near of the state. r reive lhe new fire truck which wai Thls plan then would be present- - motive Springs In on attempt to slock 'cidiTrd earlier In the year. The rea- birds ed lo the next legislature In an ef- - that area, and 300 younger aa as aerve This son for the delay Is thst the truck .... . picture might Trrmonton. ' itate fUh and editorial la Itself. It waa made by sP P 'V specially built Job. It was de , . I 11-ce- nl -' runi-'com- 1 ' I do-cou- Grain 1- -8 rs de-T- ! I aup-tativ- es Strategic Metal Discoveries Sought By uOUtnern Utah LlViC Llllbs. 7; one-four- th z ?? s.Vb Hum-phery- - ".'J"1 JS, ng ". '"J th.0"' IT. I- .!", l0r . Ml . mh'J (, pan-beati- b,-B- ic Girl. Chemists Discover Perfect Diet ol state-flounce- ... . ntS Two Wellesley college seniors, Betty Fcldmeier, left, and Mary Ella Turner, according to a recently completed acientlBe analysis following a four-wee- k survey of W'elletlcy foods, get the perfect dicta Including the right proportion of fats, carbohydrates and proteins. Tbe girls analysed very meal, every day, for tear full weeks. .mi b. hglslstare oniMiFHia. In providing b, ,h, tsz&iszffisiz sr iiktlons In an i.. ...id an appro- - program. attempt to obtain fa- - if estimated tnai as srssrss p .r-"bn- r,i clubs throughout tbe state. zar&ixsfZ'srsiEi itht la the last World war. , -s - u. I --- - b ak.-x- .sss Jirttfsp |