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Show vy DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIO MINING DISTRICT VOLUME XXXIV SILVER-LEA- MINES D EUREKA. JUAB COU NTY, UTAH. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1940. AMAZE A MBYINUTE SCIENT1 FACTS ARNOLD fast Tinlic Strike Il Averteri. j ... T Birth Rate In Utah Shows. Very High Average. every home against Amerl- Utah is one of its bit for civil- in - Utah's average, more than four per family, la close of a Harvard sociologist's idea of what American needs to prevent a popu- decline and consequent lack of world prestige. WPA May Effect Plan To Help Utah's Sick. Ne-ee- I fed-mln- es fm oran,'lon ,onai art 10 . f,ew y(e,r ,ln' rtal" p0 be A b"d Numbor 39 kiali Sick and Infirm people of Utah NflFIflffC muy get nonprofemlonal care if a 4 kJJJIIlIgO I plan now under way goes thru. Dr. Anthony J. Borowskl of Wash-- ! (By Harry 8. Joseph) lug, D. C chief of the WPA health Editor Reporter, section, gave out that information Eureka, Utah: during his visit to Utah on Monday.l The Silver Shield company has He sold that if existing health dismantled Its almost completely agencies have need for nonprorea- - looted plant on the Independence in slonal help so as to render better East Tintlc and moved the machln-strvic- e or met--t the community needs ery and bulldnga to its newly acqulr-th- e service would like to cooperate, ed hnldngs in Kish Springs, in Juab It would mean that certain per- - County, where the company ii drlr-socould obtain positions aa help- - Ing a 2500 foot tunnel to tap the era or assistants to those who are famous Utah Oalena Early Harvest actually qualified to handle the ' veins which down to 800 feet pro-wrduced, since their discovery in the They would be listed as nurses year 1890, some four million In lead aids, orderlies and in like ocrupa- - and silver ores. na- The thieves, who in the past have Any tax supported agency can be been robbing most ail Tintlc mines, a sponsor. He said (he WPA now will get a warm reception when they has 123,000 persona in the nation toy with their game out at Fish working in the health assistance pro- - Springs, as the place is on the edge ram. of the new bombing field south of I View of the WPA, the doctor aaid, Wendover, where Uncle Sam'a Stain that professionals, if relieved of kaa" will get them aa targets wlth-moroutine duties, could give more out the help of officers of the law time and attention to treatment of and enforcing and prosecuting in their care. clals who hardly ever visit the west- cm part of Juub county, and then i onl3r ,n earch of votes at election MURRAY LEAD NMELT1XU il,n,e- PLANT TO REKl'ME. I 1)0 the people know that several j war arreBted early in the ! th,e,ea The Murray Smelter of the Amtried yet. . 'erlcan Smelting and Refining will year and bve BO hoe you Tlutlc thieves and Salt Lake resume operations August 5th with nk da,era heware of lb U. 8. about 250 men reporting for work, Fish Springs be- ul William J. O'Connor, manager of the 8ukoa you . Utah "Jr 11 department of the company, an-.c- a Editor a Note The above was nonneed Tuesday The. lead smelting plant usually publi,'hd for he reason that we well shuts down from April or May until know bat 00 mining property which B no worked can be Idle for "e becniDM of a lack of aufflcl- i October a ent ore supplies for year around op- - n,0ient without strippers" startEven the smallest ing their work. era lions. Because the rompany recently re- - of prospects when closed down- for uat watchman p,oy cetved a shipment of 5000 tons of a pr,od I Roosevelt Highway brought an s nthualaalic audience to Omaha, hraska last week, representing ten b fourteen states the road passes hrough, Including delegates New York to the east ro.m f'r nd California to the west. Tbe fomous coast to const high- -' way xtendlng under a single tb Al,f,,llc 10 ,he ral, "un'ber h na- - I8- - The threatened etrlke of employ- of the Tintlc Standard and North Lily mines has been settled by the miners belnic given a raise of 35c per day, which Is that much higher than Is paid In any other mining die- trict of the state. For many years pust East Tintlc have paid 35c per shirt more than the rest of the state but after the last agreement was signed with the Union the East Tlutlc companies were going to abide by the state scale for metal miners. It was after this decision was made that the em- ployees voted to strike. The Union, named a negotiating committee and negotiations were under way when, according to mine officials, a dls- patch from Washington ordered opinion to increase the wages as per the demands ot the workers In mines and this has been done. The wages in East Tintlc are now $5.35 for miners, $5.45 for muckers, and $5.30 for top men. If four children provide a guarantee can decadence, then few states doing HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST yorous Wh,Ch Y ,urfaced; survey m?,Iw,1Ion, yrjrJn ns developed In the ot the rwit county except a ta yet the Iowa stale "ho"d verae i Oldest a al Colorado representatives advised of the completion by the end of this year of a new short cut" for the highway over the Continental Divide west of Denver. The highway formerly went southwest from Denver clear down to Leadville, then north. The new shortened highway does away with this, shortens the distance by over 33 miles, and gives an all hard surfaced highway across Colo- rado. The convention was the guest of he Cornhuskers Motor Club of Oina-th- e ha. Interesting addresses were livered by Hon. A. C. Tilley, state engineer of the Nebraska ment of roads; Hon. Fred R. White. eliief highway engineer of Iowa; and Hon. Charles D. Vail, highway Fineer of Colorado. Statistics submitted showed tour- auto ravel aa today representing th rd largest "business" In the Foiled States, with an expenditure n excess ot five billions of dollars depart-chlldr- history? Oldest historical DATE IN THE U.S. IS FOUND IN THE BUILDING OF AN ARIZONA INDIAN LOG HOUSE, 660 P. "y Jfe. U.S. A. Tantalum trouble- Rust host GOES-Governm- ent WORKERS ARE ERADICATING CURRANT AND GOOSEBERRY BUSHES TO PREVENT WHITE PINE BLISTER RUST. The METAL J) TANTALUM RECEIVED ITS NAME FROM THE difficulty in its EXTRACTION. offl-perso- ns ' RvN Jjrrjwat WKU Stnrlrt en en-lati- on re Utah Leasing Shutdown Attracting . , lYofinnWIflP AllPfltinil. The sociologist, Carle C. Zimmer- man, was quoted in press dispatcher from Cambridge, Maas., a lamenting wide spread acceptance in America Baird Snyder, deputy udministra- - Tintlc Lessees Have Named of the two child family idea. an of the wage hour division, tor National officers elected were: Chairman, He aaid only three million of the nounced from Washington the other i permaneilt C. or Judge Bryan, nations 30 million families have r boxing gloves but d.y hat mine operators effecting yearwmontlT." 'earHw Than'ln fori w'h other eyentR al lh() ety more than four children, while 80 Ohio, president, leases which were actually labor hare w,th fists. R- - A- - Gibb. t mer The was In oiHtru-closed lfce xintlc Lessees elected Scranton, Penn, vice years. plant million have less than two. James Quigley as permanent chair- - May of this year. , . Utah's birth rate, steadily Increas- - President. A, f The war In Europe has made un - Mammoth Mining Company man of the group. Fltxhugh. Des Moines, Iowa, lag since 1931, reached 25.B, based The threatened split of the group Mailable the smelters of Belgium, Issued Annual Report. on births of 1000 population in 1918. accretnry and treasurer. The 1941 annual meeting of the on the question aa to the advisability which formerly handled moat of this That was one of the five highest In association will be held in Cedar of dropping further action for re- - foreign ore," aaid Mr. OTonnor, "no - The Mammoth Mining rompany, the nation. classification of the lessee was avert- - consequently amelter capacity la In one of the Tintlc largest and most In 1937 Utah's record of 334 Point. Ohio, ed when a motion for continuance of demand." births for each 100 deaths was highsteady mining properties, producing ' tW h PBl farr,ed by a real a er than any other state. com" 'to 'doVs'e of workmen's "nty y!r,, n 0P",ted TINTIO ntlXCK MAY RESUME r the American al t net hr of tho,,e rpaenl,,0hlK Jor,ly 1939 as ,f $75,103 such seenrltv prolt social ind DKVKIjOIM ENT WORK. Th n,otu,n waa 10 h Refining company, but compared with $40,364 in 1636, ac!aws. When we said 8tnvR couldn't Meet In that Will Men Mining alnc the a,arl nf lh" war ,h com cording lo a statement which was j he done aome of tha smaller operat lh T,n,,c I),H,r,Pt lewea wou,d con I Colorado In September. 10 aPnHOr he reclasamcntlon Pny'a plants hare handled a larger Knl out together with the quarterly Although no Information h.is been ers t,nu got worried about their atatus" Md lonnage or forelKn concentrates than dltidend on July 30th. given out It la rumored that the To dearlfy the situation, he aaid, D. C., July 31st. tic 1rlnce Mining company may rethe previously, he said. on that date the company paid a waa sent to the following The 250 men who will return to $e dividend, the same as paid In Jan-woterm fmployf-directo- r loading executives and operating lume development work within the Wesley O. Ash.telegram hour wage regional on August 6th comprise ap- ll men of the metal mining industry next few weeks. We believe this " uiry. In ll3a lhe company paid in San Francisco. the regular crew at the three dividends of this amount, each meet In Colorado Springs, Colo., mor resulted from the fact that a proxl mutely UK. IX FUR KILLED K'RMEft on kinds are of two "There leases Murray smelter for operations at the disbursement amounting to $19,766. September 16th to 19th, 1940, to certain amount of cleaning up work metal mining propetlies. One, the IX WASHINGTON', usual rule. The company expects to The company hat paid approximately discuss minings role In the national has been done at tha mine, but on leasee Is free to carry on operations continue defense program and to devote care- - Ike other hand It might be Just the operations without a break 33,500,000 In dividends, on CC until the seasonal shutdown In tha. Production In 1139 amounted to the next year. property 40,301 tons of ore with amelter rer ,he poperty b7 l,aJ mining, death at Spokane, Washington, of spring of The Tlutlc Prince is located In the ton In announcing the preliminary of $225,569, compared with turns CarI and narrow,y auper for,nr' Kapp,cr' aed lhe program""forYti 7 th"snnuVl "me"ul North Tlntk hf gross ore sales of $296,639 in 1937 of Eureka tha vised aa of terms to the lease ly mining convention and exposition, ground owned by the company com-th- a the time, 'Cnd $217,958 iu 1938. place and method of rend- - ' The young man was run down by FOR AUGUST TTH. American Mining Congress call- - priaee aome of the most promising The company reported a balance an automobile and killed Instantly, . erlng his services as a miner. to the government's claims In that area, ed attention on De.c 31, 1939. I c no to Thb la lease the tue of a Stnlsquln-Tlntlfirst wth Members according reports. m program tor acquiring aupplles of employer-employe- e wsa Deceased born at in LaCross, genealogies! pommitlee have arrang-- l relationship the vitally-neede"strategic" min- - MmWIRII, which tha lessor Is not the employer Wisconsin, November 36, 1903, and ed an excursion to the Msntl Temple CIO Will Hold Convention 'TKK SHORTAGE erals, and point out that a full ses-If he cams to Eureka with his parents cn August 7th. This will be the last fn Mnrrav T.aEnr Tlav but the lessee Is the employer. AT MAMMOTH, Ion of the convention will be given mined la Intended for com- - In 1918, and it was here that he excursion until September since th; . metal . over to the consideration of the part are covered and graduated from the Tintlc high. He temple closes on August 1 0th. I A possible shortage of water faces merce, employees A. M. Peterson, president of the which minerals play in the present hud not been lu Eureka for the past lessee responsible for coverage. One hundred members are expect the residents of Mammoth due to emergency. ,Utah 8lale Industrial Union of the "The second is not a true lease eight years, ed to participate In the event. Another session will study and the long dry spell and long heat (lTO, announces that Reid Robinson, a labor contract and the lessor II. his Mrs. are but mother, Surviving I of Denver, Colorado, International the effect of World War No. lod of the summer. . of In...or ,0. on .uppU.., International I vies president of the Congress "ILL and president dustrial Organisations non., b.,.. 1, .h. of the Intermountain Union of Mine, of esch of the principal metals ed notice that no outside watering coverage." ence Weltxell and Robert Naylor, all; Is as in understood will be It permitted. the hi- - Mill and Smelter Workers, will be government Leading figures The following is o comment n the of Eureka. Utah-Jaa- b tbe principal speaker st the first lt well as In industry will share In the there Is enough water for culinary The remains are being shipped to joonlhly meeting of the subject which appeared la Tuesday's purposes ouly. Iremen a Association will be held nual Labor Day celvbra Ion of the spotlight on the program. Lake Tribune: services anil interment. Eureka for It la now three months since the in Sprlngvllle, starting at 2 In the Utah (TO. A car aelllng for $160 and capable West Tintlc section was visited with The obseryanre will Ihj staged at The new officers will afternoon.. DUKT HIT KTORM T1XTIC of the dltlonal learer true conception Is so it of doing 50 miles per hour and get- - a storm, and tt la from that section this al expected that thou- Murray ,ak meeting, charge (lessee) of the west, the Inference DISTRICT SATURDAY. now la Mammoth thetr the that to the sands of a miles get the 60 of 12,000 members Tintlc people number that gallon groups ting laige hoped that lease operations are and have water supply. In l.uh wll be in attendance. aelllng In Franca. One of the worst dust storms ever monibera will attend. been entered into ns a subterfuge to A street parade, an outdoor mass avoid an employer-employe- e relation- - witnessed In the Tintlc District .meeting, and a program of games. Indicates the Ignoring of min- - curred last Saturday and lasted nearFporta and other contests will be New ITS A FLUKE! ing history and the origin of the ly all day long. , conducted. The had storm well for the reason that spent leasing system preliy nr Mr. 1'elerson said the organisamine leasing was in vogue In ths Itself by the time It reached Eureka , U: had decided on Murray as the tion west many years before lalior con- - but In the Tintlc Valley and West of Ita observance after a controsite was It Tintlc One sections In were terrible. tracts heard of. the mines versy with the Bull Lake City Comand because the leasing system has driving the road around the point of mission over use of Liberty Park for mountain toward Mammoth desired by the leas- - the always been mass meeting. the west and see nothing but er and lessor in tbe Interest or high- could look er income for the former anil the a sea of dust. Even the peaks of Fire Destroyed Warehouse opportunity to mine marginal ground Maple and Saby mountains were which could not be worked under the completely obscured. Of Fennell Market. But still there was plenty of dust less efficient employee method of o In Eureka to make It miserable for The Eureka Fire Department waa crating. The encouraging feature nf ths everyone, called out last Friday at 12.30 p. m. when a bias was discovered lit tha ruling Is confirmation of Utah leasers contention that they are nut AIIKNK MAY NOW FII.K Fennell Market warehouse, located t. employees nf the lessor. This tea- - WITHOUT IAIKRN. near the Denver and Rio Grande ture seems to clear the situation for Utah aliens who arrived In the (he west, except for Individual Inter- In aplto of a quick run by tha depretatlon of unemployment compen- - United Stutea prior to their sixteenth partment the building waa gutted action laws In the varloqs stales. It birthday may now file petition for and Is almost a total loss. In addila to be hoped that the various slale laturullxatlon on obtaining majority tion a ton and a half of flour was agencies will mako prompt rulings without first pspers, aerordlng to Indestroyed along with many other in order that leasing opeatlons may slrucllona received on Tuesday from things stored In the building. go forward without further delay Washington. Origin of the fire Is not known. R and afford expert min leasers to Th art passed by congress on la understood that the loss, which resume operating In Utah, and to July 2nd permits such filing If done waa heavy, was parclally covered by continue operating In other states while the applicant Is between 21 Insurance. Just is aura as tha Brat robla her without lh uncertainty of Flatus. slid 38 years of age. Elimination of a contribution In during the The leaving system Is of vital the tiec.wslty of first papers aatea a aids spring, tha first fluke marks tha Twelva tunnels, aa well as eight major bridges, are Included in the lo the weelern couple of yeare In the naturalisation advent of summer along tha New Madison administration, from aome 36 miles of new railroad being constructed around tha site of Shasta nomlr Importance England roast. Jean Telit lands her ananymous person whose conscience reservoir between Redding and Delta Station, Calif. Tha view la looking slates and to tho production of the proceedings. first fish at Jamestown, R. I., while hurt him, started a "conscience fund" out of tha south portal of tunual No. I across a completed Bit toward metals for national defense, Jack Smith, with his string still B t,( u. 8. treasury which today to Call 36 to 331 for fire or automo the north portal ef tunnel Ne. 1. Each of these eeneretc4lned bores la on dlaeoniolntaly. mUe aepty, leekl . than $850,000. sbeut S ball Legal Blanks at Reporter ofMcc. bile Insurance. C. E. Rite. ienf, w 4 ult Bora pr yr. I I ht . rk fti-wl- LTZl?. Tuay DMTnd d " - per-discu- ss , I. ZSSSi. !?ir MSE5Si5.,S7 r...,.,, ,p,.,i. an-Ss- oc-shi- p Out Again In Again on Railroad I : do-po- ' ro-o- - till, |