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Show .1' KUKRKA. JUAB VOLUMH XXX IV 'Teachers List For Tintic Named. a ! 1 r.i jowla IeRoy Bishop, Gertrude Church, Burton T. Collins, Earlean Croinur, Mary H. Driscoll, Duvld K. Kaxur, Kkloff, LaMar Crotegut. MaJ A. Jacobs, EMzabeth Johnson, Jescle C. Logan, Donald - Mansnn, Helen D. OHare. E. X. Pearson Frak lnsma, Elden L. Reese. Carr ton K. Kobcrts. Katherine Russell. Alonzo Sandrttrom, Ruby F. Boren- son. Virginia Sperry, Anna Bulllvan. Laura W. 8wenaon, Dan Thomas. Taft Watts and Cecil Wilson. There are three new fares In the teacher lineup: Mr. Roberta of Los I- ft I- Angeles, graduate of the UCLA and USC; Mis Sperry of Nephl, graduate of the USAC and San Jose Teachers aMrt 1,H i?,0eiJ5.ridiUate n fP wr Blight aiso announced the school calendar for the year, which gives the. dates of ail important events, as follows: Sept. S, Teachers fnstitute. Sept. 3, Class work begins. Oct. 10 and 11, UEA convention. Oct. 24 and 25, deer hunt mvs. V rmlire V inaeiuinii The roniing election will lx the el-cIon since the pus- null direct primary law d important tlut votera use, ,b 9wr the new law give to firm gem-ru- l sage of the ,boIa Nov. 88 and 29, Thanksgiving. Dec. 20 to Jan 2. Christmas recess. Feb. 12. Lincoln birthday, (the schools in session.) Feb. 22, Washington's birthday. (schools in session.) April 17 'in d 18,' spring vacation. May 23, school doses. At a board meeting held the other evening the above teachers and the calendar were approved. At this aeeaion all members were present ex- cept Dan Fields. Howard H. Gund- rrson, slate director .of Imlnstri::; oducatlon, was present and discussed the national defense program in so far as it pertained to the education of person in the shops of tho state Hia remark were timely schools. and also met with approve.!. It wa decided that a now school bus would not be purchased this year. The board in a vague way had a purchase of this nature in mind but decided that a purchase or this nature would b deferred for some time. Bigelow' Bradley of Mammoth and William II. Davis of Silver City wore elected as bus drivers for the coming term of school. A HU 'NT 22. 1040. UTA1L TUUBKDAY. NTY. Information of an authentic nature lius been givtn out that the m-fire truck for Eureka City will ar- rive here on August 27th. The date for the arrival of the fire fighting engine was given out by the Utah of the American LaFrancc Manufacturing company of Elmirs. l I tb- - The 11 rr direi-- t of primary law endow l.lah with the n opportuu-moder- Number 42 New Fire Truck Will Arrive On August 27th. A MBYINUTE AMAZE ARNOLD SCIENTI FACTS One To All Voters. Alex Dlifht, superintendent or the T:ntic School District, haa returned after spending ufyw weeks in Co'i- fornla where he Attended school and otherwise familiarized him".elf with of education. lie Immediately got Into the her- um and la now putting the finish louchea on preparallotm for the opening of school, which will be on September 3rd, the date labor day. He states that the buildings have been placed in tip top ehape, clean- ed from basement to garret, and as as cleanliness and sanitation are concerned nothing has been left un- done He also announced the teaching staff for. the year, which la as tol- - ; mil The Associated Civic Cluba of Southern Utah will celebrate ita Unth anniversary in Beaver on gnat 31at, according to John Rowu of Eureka,, one of the director.. A review of the rlub'a accomplishments since that time will bo given by F 0. Marlines, first president and one of the founders of the organization The association was started in 1530 by a small group of civic lear-i- n era who recognized the advantages of mutual action and cooperation to drvelop the natural advantages of the region. Beginning with only f ISO but with a wealth of Ideas and good intentions, the club has gained continually in membership and pres-stalltige, continuing to expend and ccpt greater civic responsibilities, The club started with but a few counties, but nfter the results of rooperation became evident the num-ar- e her of counties grew until 63 pci cent of the states area la entered by New York. The new truck la going to he the lari word In fire fighting equipment. There will be nothing better in the slate. It was constructed especially Hr ,he m ot Kureka Cliy, and . this feature everything wua taken into consideration Tho hilly retup of the city, the narrow alleys, the pressure, and in fart nothing i has been forgotten. Evon sentiment entered Into the construction of the truck, for the first bill that was In- un the first truck for this Worlds most complete has a prominent place on the COLLECTOR OF WILD CAME TROPHIES Inman new truck. s the National Collection of It has been rumored, and It may RESERVATION' Heads and Horns in the New be Just a rumor, that the firemen Indian First York Zoological Park. planning on some sort of demon- 'RESERVATION WAS stratlon to show their appreciation n Burlington of this magnificent piece of equip- - the organization. It represents HooN.J., ' County, ver, Carbon, Emery, Garfield, Grand, ESTASilSHEP Iron, Juab, Kane, Millard, Amencan Legion Held Ilute, Sanpete, Sevier, San Juan, Wayne State Convention, Infcmation Given Out On and Washington counties. The association has sponsored Vocational Mr tnd M Training. Mr Gw,r Kon,.y numerous worthwhile projects and 0Ild Mr KrPl Mllllman. Mr. and with other groups tu The vocational N willn.o-- e, Ml training depart cooperated were at Or.l.-ubout "rn The necessary reforms and Iiub Antarctic of nteiit theMe out continent iglven luh iat week end tending the annual HAS AN apea greater than or difficulties a young man mprovements. The force and weight pioblins state convention of the m:rlran ,b cub baa bwn bn4 to bring all the Australian continent. H.II Syntmir-- W M' discovers when he realizes he must Pt.0lt tnd tliey report that It VBA iebout any project believed lienefl- to work. go IP flneit ever ope c a Mtlon of the country, oc- he must a choice of nuke Ihat ,1f,d l.,ah I be c'ub carried on on ezten- la cupatlon. lem g ghramui of That being Job minded la not all av advrtislng campaign through-thor- e ,be new dePartment commander, oul lhe United States, sending thou- Is tr. getting a Job. ard olher officers elected are llow- pamphlets and folders into That Iimi frequently he has had aana little or no preparation fitting him PYerT Mte describing the scenic nt-ltractions, beauty and recreutionai the Job holding. retirjn(t commander, was named al- Numur-Ilon- a - PPrtunIHc of the region. .1 That are there restrlclegislative A. nutlonal tirnato committeeman; rather lengthy discussion con- - the slate at a ilbrount. Mr. Ather oua nlurM requesting information and there affecting enipoyment S. Horrley, of 8alt Lake, adjutant; renting the policy of the city with ley stated that the Klwanis Club bad about this reglou. It fishing and Fptnrer 8. Eerie of Ogden, national regard to fire standby service took pledged $385 toward this oiling fore him.he bun,lnK. parka and play grounds, That how know to doesn't apommliteman; Lee Farrer of Sail place at the council mooting Friday 1 reject. A letter of appreciation have bwn answered. Tho rlub main- for a Job. proarh' Industry reLake, treasurer. was Councilman Carlson ordered sent by the evening. fo the rlub ain on alRn in Arizona and one in That the at age empoyable present The Auxiliary named Mrs. Ora ported that the county commission- - (O jncll. f'nnvado in an effort to divert tour i much hi when than parhigher A letter of condolence Bundy of Salt Lake, president; Mrs. ers had agreed to pay standby ser- . also ist to till region. l L EXetaon onl-weof l to e suit to Mrs. II. E. Me- Tile asoclutioh hs dime much to , Me,utlve, vice to the Eureka City Fire Departp- ,a,n ' "i.vi revive atVs.t old Industrie and create new certTm!nhn,m must "t i'H-Btenber of the council died on the Ialsnce of the year, aided in securing road ullot- one, S ,lfrMloI1Ia secMrs. Alee Milne of runs outside of 5 miles from city $ih of the present month. George, m.-n- t for the region, developing of vpry Thjt wjjrk wlKirlW ond vice president; Mrs. liaydee Iv- - limits and $10 for run luslda the 5 The eotinrli ordered that red Wl'd lire and natural resources, and good prerequisite. of American Fork, historian; mile limit. And further that no :irnnr I thts lie eran on the cars other benefit to the section, That wages for beginner in the e Mrs. J. E. Trowbridge of Bountiful, nlh accepted unless put Of local pollen officers Tbe leadership of the club Is Inlow in proportion' skilled trades aie InThe waterinusler whs given fhrougli liy offirisls. trusted to thirty director, two be-to Journeymens wages. A this was not the pric- - r.iked 'tractions to rut down the amounts ted from each county. From Tliat agreement between man- - n dellnqueiit water scrounts. lor this service, it wa met with ills- ,b director the executivve TIXTIC MEN MIXING NEVA It and make often unions agemnnt very The next meeting of the council tpprovel. A motion w..s ilion unnn- MINGAXKSE DEPOSIT. lor learn- - ,e b selected. The pres-n- t officers provision . 6th. ere L. A. Wynaughl or Milford prosl- -Imously passed tit it unii-- is the siir d will he held rri. a I onM enrjr Sunnysldo That he has been given no hint of D'slinp Thomas E. Chat win of bT serviee of $100 per year lie glvan CeorW M- - ,,unt I Bickncll, vice truks c Mammoth, and his son, llolll Chat- - r" ,n Enrka Cite, the how to apply for a Job. fi No B J win of Provo, arc shipping a lar 3 vould not leave the ely limit. for young pteldenta, and Itay E. Carr ot lllch- That beginning Job At Fridays meeting M.im- - Dim tonnave of tire from s depor t in Kcpcrtfid Completed, are al the bottom e'd. secretary and treasurer.. Pcr- pirsc'ii especially nianenl officea are maintained al , i lTiuticl!ir.-:and Humholt county. Nevada. rreslded o' the learning scale. Tlo In'orniatlon has Just ben glv- Carl on. Fcirlmnlxc anil O'llourk" These men and their asso !' TJllll llie rnipoyer ha learned to KkMMd. geographically the center are sending out a car load per diy. nswered the roll ci.ll T minutce a ut that Jack Kay end h's engin- - prlw., ,miH.f friim Job sinkers by of ,be f10"- of tin previous meeting we-- o rad coring crew Ind completed the sur- - B series of atop answers and atop anniversary meeting wjll be It is a desirable product for the started at 2.30 p. m. and one of th.i son that a crusher is now being used and accepted and bill auaiust the v'y of highway Xo. 6. the KiMivelt question. crowd in the lihitory of the to reduce the quarr'eJ ore to a more city to :1m amount of $318. T9 were Highway, to the Nevada state line are that to other conclusion The survey lrlw froni oie above might be the orF'nlUion is expected. I Hie west of Della. Following desirable product. It is understood audited and ordered paid. b A letter wa received from the bl,a been run through King' ranyon following: eHng an outing will be held that the ore Is being shipped to th 111 tbe Beaver accord In-- : to Information It will mountains Sunday, state lax romiiilKlcm Mating that Columbia Steel plunl at Provo, CfttlnR a Job requires a specific ,M' . ns tho new route. bd commission had the examined the , Tbl government lias already pass- . tax levies for the city 01 Eureka for . . . p,e idea gained in school with IRIIlCnt IrlVeS Ulit DUCK on Highway 6 as a military road nference to employability and their Fcimer Milling Opcr&tOl Of 1940 and that they came wlililn the and designated it a sn.h. This will ni,iiratlnn to llie present situation Hunting1 Information limit of the law. Tintic Died Thund&V. sooner d nni ai(m to be practical. Report of the treasurer. Mrs. Kale no !0,ibt help to britiv Tow-r- r. " or wa the month for ''V July, 'J In view or the pre- - H true that a young perron re- - There are some change In duck Mlckkel Knudsen Nybo, died at dim lo b" O'rreci. Tim P(.lv,,l, many unnecessary rebuff. home In Spanish Fork last Thursday rad and f,und bunting regulations for this fail, the The high school diploma did not announcement report wa not submitted r.t the first pardne program and the deulre for rveiiltia from a heart attack having been mutn which to F,M,d Irons upon highways In the month the wm l0 open tho doors to employ- iku week by the secretary of the In- born In Denmark March meeting jIe ' "V nt that he had been lead to be- - lerloP, bak statement dM not arrive. .. self government l.y " egression or their will In nomination of candidates for f overn-lu- g mental officea. Instead of accopting as thoe lores the candidatea named In iaI nventlon Utahn will deslg- nominees in the prlm.irv St pi. M rd choosing .among the candidatea br Pb,ca on the tickets at the run-fa- r October 1st. and then making a r,nal "election Nov. 5th. oter of Utah should show they are awer f the newly gained prlvi-- , capitalizing on their oppor-tunity to select nominees and then cbome trom among the candidates ,be Political parlies. Remember that we all have a ,jr 10 Perform a citizens of this state and out lop, and that duty la to vo'e. lnr-- noin-Tueada- y, pollii-followi- Greatest collection cd ac-ci- ty First Antarctica n Payment For Stand by Service Of Department Demanded. ... Tfl! EEJTS' T d ere--to-4i- commit-unsnti'furlo- ry Wifl-liwii- iVt-nin- 1 yv br" - la-e- Danny Lucas came near a serious , e last Thunuay down a garage. arcident :r;i.'p7r ; 1(S io p!l country tnz ZUl - JJrmsTSUi S3 SShww SiJfrinJir . h.- -H hirbacT with therosult r,,,lle fr.the 'f"0" in mining in itial two protruding nails tut two Irterestcd dumTon J.Bt area WJ ThV w!l Wmust"? tlhe ronwIMhm Z ,i wdukn.l Alex Blight, superintendent of the Jr,ant cha"B J will ho of hunting this year azalnst deep gashed Several Inches back, but fortunately his was not touched. Call 86 In 228 for fire or C. E. Rife. Insurance. Funeral services and interment took place at Spanish Fork on Sun- would arrl.t i.ite this month. Ihst (ottnrllmnn Carlson day afternoon. lhe county commissioner hod taken r.o action wlih regard to rotnniuuliy ex- nietmirii l hnildlng hut that lli.-to d't so In tho very r fa- mr,., Mayor officially announn-h1f purchase by Euroka Cllv lntret In the ll.imansvill.- - r a from the Chief Con. Minina cot of $14, .134 00 The water v I !n the city line on Aucust Modern Lesson in Flying Technique r m-u- It.-c- w.-li- rl ,s,h An npiilieatlon for piHopman at lt'd-liontuiisvllle was rsd from to have llauer. As It wss r on 10 birds per day and 20 in possescrosses the Con- and double checking sion, and the restrictions on shootfU!,on ranae of mountain, and then thing he had already learned, ing certain species of durks has bren northwest directly to Burbank eased. ,ld Larrlsoit. and thence to Ely. I Another change in favor of the ,d r"ad "vr b, nwaiilaln DKATII HAY REVIVAL hunter Is that he ran shoot from n1 Hrnuah Marjitn Ias but sun-u- p to 4" p. 111. instead of from 7 lit view of the fart Ihut till road bar a. m. 4 p. m. to oul several time tlu-th- e ,H'n wa-liThe reasons for theae changes are waa It ad uhandon for d" that ducks have Increased and geese ",,0,b' r w,l,h d,M,a ,arrlr are not holding their own In the b' lV5f a,,r abtd-matter of increasing. ' . " The season will be from October 16th to December 14th. MittTI MS OltI H HtUilir liY I'MTI.D NT UTS. un: bjr do,n M chi-ckin- g ed a deiiers ,.,.,,a who o wn the utul-.- nr str-ii.gl- c tonreu-rale- s ininiTui pumpman Immeil'iii- Iv. nnl hav their proper- tr Itsuer rath - m t whh ti ol H- ito the rll-approvsl of the entierll. is ws lurraii of mine authniltles fur excepted for th'a piislilon at u rxploratlim anil pn,(,a ,m. of $75 per month, plus a e duiuM wr.te direct to Hie' rt the titimp l'e furnlkbi'd hy ih diviiin of the treaury c.iv without rent. Wi h,n ton. I. C. pertinent, The anthortroil Mnv.. While s.i.h rxpl..rlors are Uir K'uic lo rnrrfiil oil In Ihw iuvl f )r,V(l a - M- - Nevada Continues To Lead In Red Cross Drive. 1 a- -- Mra. Mary A. Stack, chairman of the Tintic Chapter of the American Red Cross, has received information from the in San Francisco, that the total contribution from this area now ezcced two million dollar mark. Nevada has raised 23.2 per rent n n( (tie gnveriiB(j!, j, w,,jj excess of Its quota ; Arizona I in dm s not Itity any such with 99.8; California 77.4, bnf wtiii funJa provid'd, on 75.1, Utah 75, Idaho 60.T, of Inventor Oregon Antonio Dr. Longoria, htid ri,nn.illl are piirchan-wae which Washington death 60, Alaska 69.2. the widely ray," under the Tl( San Diego and Salt lotke City confirst announced wi t set arc aluminum, iitiiln.o- - publicised when he it aeveral years age, la shewn In tlnue to run a clone nee in clti&n uf ny, hnriiifam, grade niangi- - his Cleveland, Ohio, laboratory. In population in excess of 100,000. -i.li eulrksllver sud tuna a rerrnt statement he announced Thu percentage are 8an Diego 91 ktu that in the event nn enemy ever in- - and Salt laike City 90.6. The next vadrs the United Stales, be would highest Is lots Angeles with 85, and Minins and Least Blanks tor sale revive the abandoned ray. He la the low la the home towo of the area now cngaied la moor roaaarch. gas rranclaco with 44.3. at Reporter Offira, Eureka, Uah. pn-sili- le r.-sl- Ih-Ii- u Iik ""JV 2.. 23 and Au.-d'- t 24. with exp, Sum-rvlso- r R. ported that he -s paid II With Athe-1-- v n- met nDtclMi road ri.inmiH-in- n lo it cu oillnv of certain atn-In (hi cliy and that they advlaed the gw nf nil matt Imtshm' nf it ,inr wear. Ivn and s Imir mile nf road wll. le oiini in Eureka and ill- - tm-n- t in lie uwd will he rent' d from tie state at a nont nil fee. Tha m- (trial will also ha through Ti of th These are orphaned sons uf British airmen slain in battje with German given shelter by a citizen ot Byers. Ten of the youngster! have been ever to the government his home turned who hat Sevenoaks, England, for that purpose. Not daunted by the death uf hia dad, one youth ahowa )ii companion! aoina flying Icchnlqua, (1 a eate rn-iip- pun-baae- d depo-Btrc- d M 1 et Pacific-headquarter- ti-- e |