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Show iF) DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTCG MINING DISTRICT voi.niE xxxiv KI'KKKA. .UTAH (SHINTY. Paul M. Peterson Again Heads State Labor Organization. - s Service Stand-b- y HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST SILVER LEAD MINES THURSDAY. MIITKMIIKH Utah Aeronautics Al tli a meeting of the weatern division of (lie Anierlcnn Mining Congress, held last week in Colorado hprlngs, resolutions were adopted reduel Ions In federal expeiidl- except for tiuthmul defense, rhiiiiKca In the national labor rela- t lulls act, and a fair and equitable profits tax. After the division heard Kdinuiid M. Tuland, general counsel for a con- greasioual investigation, say that "A of riifllrnlisin the permeates group s personnel." it adopted a olutlou declaring: "We believe in true collective bar- but we deplore the presump- Hon by government that employees and employers constitute classes of people whose Interests are necessar- We object to any lly antagonistic. govcrnmentnl agency espousing the of either party to a labor dia- - eli-cte- of Salt to serve as presifir 'ervlro between Juab county was agreed dent for the coming ear. Vice of tin- - city at (hi- - meeting were, presidents chosen V. II. rnuncil Inst Friday evening. when a follows: Hayward S' rank H.ienn, sneniher of the Ogden, Eli II. Kelsey of Salt II:' t'ity, Willlani (I. Ills of Salt laike met .vi(h the .ffered a fee of Slim for the liiilainv ( ity, and C. A. McCarthy of (mdeii of til.- present year; 110 to lie iain Joseph H. Wllseti of Salt l.uke City for each run within five miles of th- was le eleiled secretary Hlld trivo.ur. Stand liy r.ml (0 ir.-o- - Show Advance. The Utah State Auronauilcs g mission ia review ing with considei-turehide pride the progress of aviation development lu Utah during the past nine months. Tlie Aeronautics mission, arganlzod under a law of 1937, la composed of members of the state road commission, who serve as commissioners without compensa-hiinly limits, and $25 for each rail er. lion, and who appoint directors to a in Several resolutions, outside tho live mile limit of vigorous out the formulated plans. The carry r con text, were passed ill tile t'ity; and further tli&l all cull tlo-ipersonnel Is W. D. Hammond, chair- outside the five mile limit muat be convention sessions, which line been r.un. Preston 0. Peterson, vice i'eter-somade by members of the Mammoth under the naval of man. George Abbott, commisHloner, their text ra rived from demandFire Department. After a lot of disand Joseph Dlrgln, director, cussion a motion was unanimously ing the removal of Frank A. Jugler Under the law the directors must passed to accept (hi offer. However, as member of the stele Industrial have at leaat three years of prsrtleal U appear that thia proposition hold commission on grounds that he has flying experience and hold an active outside interests, to supporting F. f). good only uni II the find of the commercial pilot's certificate or com-rsuAt the meeting Friday Mayor Roosevelt for to the prespt tency. Mr. Dergin was appointed Deck presided and Council men Cro- idency of. the I' lilted States. Pu'n- director late in 1939, succeeding J. We urge lhat the senate of the E. Gam who resigned after two years nin, Carlson. Fairbanks, ORourke United Slates take prompt and favor- - service. anwered the roll call. The minutes Government Military Move DAYS j t of the previous meeting were read able action on the Smith bill amend- Until the beginning of 1940 there ! ( V The atmosphere Rhododendrons were 6 Route. and acrepted and hill to the amount May Help No. Ing the national labor relstlons act." had been but little artivlty in avla-Th- e DlSCITIES IS from England shipped (in of $04.42 were emitted and ordered resolution asserted that "the Hon In Utah. In January there were OlTINCTLY darker The announcement was nmde last to California in eight paid. provisions of this art (fair labor lb2 licensed pilots as compared with to-da- y W. Heher Jones of the 1ark com wek. .ironrdtng to a report from standards act) limiting hours of la- - 77 In January of 1938. There is a days, fastest time on THAN 40 KfcCORD. bur. as applied to the mining Indus- - stagnation In between and to over-tru:iUM wu; present in behalf of the Washington, that 3.112 mile or YEARS new city park and he asked for per- tary highway! were to be constructare impractical und constitute a come this a survey of all aviation Cows hayhindrance to efficient opera- -' facilities In the Male to determine mission to uae water from the city ed at once. The cost of this proseriuua The quantity op well In order to Improve the grounds gram will be better than $202,000,-00- 0 tion aud full productivity." ,the best means of arousing Interest VItamin but the report did not state at ! Tho convention declared In a reao- - in this Important field, and also the Aa and promote a swimming pool HAS 6UN MILK cow's would-bexact what the points money lutlon on taxation that "to Insure needs for axpanslon of stats aviation, the work could not get under way FOUND TO DEPEND spent. until-ththe fullest response In the present The survey showed lhat tho romlng spring the proposiUPON THE KIND OF HAY of the fact that Highway a tax conflarotory in ing conditions existed. Only one tion was taken under advisement un- N'o.In 6 view THE COW GETS. la established as a military Br9 i.lirMr-Wand discriminatory in appll- - port in Utah offered complete aeInn til that time. ration must not bo Imposed upon 'vice and faculties, and that was Salt Councilman Carlson reported that (the shortest one across the continthose who are asked to provide new Lake. Oue other city had a fine air the water committee had met on ent) why wouldn't It be poseoble for tl.e secure state to money enough to with which to expand plant port but It was too small for the big rspital Sunday, Sept. S. regarding delipq-ue- plat..- - the highway in first class conwater accounts, and the com- dition laeilines, develop reserves of atrate-ja- lr plane. Only six ports were use-gi- e between here and the Nevada iiiiiierabs. and Insure adequate' able in January, 1940, and moat or mittee decreed that the water master line. This Is the only section discontlne water of all delinquent rtaie production of basic raw materials re-- ( these were dangerous because of sise from the Atlantir to the Pacific for arms, munitions and me- - and roughness. were unless cccounts the quired patrona which is not hard suraced. domical equipment. Closer cooperation between greatly reduced by September 23. the This is a project which the Eure-- 1 Councilman Cronin stated that lie commission and various groups ka Kiwania local business men Club, Garfield county directors of had enuurted the county couiiiiis-eionei-esled in aviation, has Interested the and Individuals could start working Associated Civic Clubs of Southern cei-ai- n in regard to cleaning government in pilot tralnglng schools on al mu-I here is every chance ami I vacant lot on Main street, and In Utah and at the present time there that It would In- - successful, and In Hl croco. The program elaborate Syrett- - have completed that a' promise that this unriri.tiv tin- - event i 13 municipal usable airports and are hai it la. Eureka will be plans for the monthly meeting of " fumed v Mix KHiel Gadd. super- The first college football ever to mild it hill would be laKen 'Mr- of r.l end of tbe year there will be the by r in a highway Him! will How a in be played under the lights lu this IS ll,a children's play school tl.at organisation which will be held vlw,r of them. i stream f traffic in lintli Hi- - hand of Herbert Hopes, Jusal Ruby's Inn near Itryre Canyon na- - Funds.., aud in riewr ot Ha excellency state U the templing fare nerved up lit December 1939. the CAA began Al the present time motorists tiomil unlii..iied com- - for central Utah fans in the 'Y" on Aatnrday and Hiimlny Miss Cold tice of the peace pro tern, wa offi shun park training in Utah with units at pilot bedirt highways This is nut ment. sludiiim on Friday night, with RYU 28th and 2!th. Salt Lake, Ogden and Logan. Each daily ackim wind god. cause they ere in pour condition hut r'epiemlier V. fi. Neof Provo Is who of of Atherley, meeting University prrxideiit d Tin old Cadillac fire truck. 1914 (resident L. A. Wynaught of had 20 students. Now there are because they do not car- - for dust. was announcer vcila in the opening game of tho sea-an- unit lias called a special noMiing of ttie Kiwanls club model, was declared up for sale to That is the additional units of IS members each reason th.it automobile he board of ii rectors for In a. ni rave a pleasing introductory son. the highest bidder October 4tli in Cedar City, Richfield and Provo. asKin jatinns in nrv 8 un U instance r.as solo for the tilt time p. ni.. given hy pi; Sa'nrdav al wliicli time vi rions nmi-'- i speech The nppointmeni of a new coun- is Under the program for 1940, 485 and w verr.l thousand spec.aiurs from routing travel m ,md fnm ihe f nreaiiir.ai'.oii and pians rs for M's M:rv Ann Ks'heverrela. cilman to fill the vacancy t.II by Hi: coast Utah youths will receive primary over some oil'll. r non- - V.'in-T!- i tlie ; A vocal numher by the lilue Rird nil parts of I'tah are expected to be I of direc'ors and mi u:i death of H. K. Mrflaiti. w.m train flight Ing. is aide track-- il at travel on t'hortiK hand lor tho rrrnril making event, eifi-e- l copiposid of Mrs. Clarence Officeix will be handled. for the present. Activity of the cominimion has reu in and eaat'-rtravel is side track-.- 1 .ire ele:t-l- l at the Mr. IVinal-i- ' A number of special fatures are sulted i'a'ir. Mrs. Wilson L-r llP-in a number of Utah boys selug special meeting was held m Sep. in California because of th.i dirt Hoat Mrs. CIihiIis Mrs. half in time Hail, salute to Thay- planned d dir-ito- r in tin are tember 21st, with all four cniiiicll-me- n curing positions In air rrsft factories which eihere and as llrav, Mrs M. K. Griggs, Mrs. Ted Ihe tiocmriiHl inaugural, I in: I dale. in atiendance. tin- - purpose of gap as air port managers and flight oper. i hi- - Nvi--lfiihe-p-hanline Norman and slate Mrs. "Ye foot Ohorn. introducing night llslliil, llie llieetlllg sclle-lulethis meeting being to ini reduce mol Mrs. Clnv Uroderick. we believe ators. The dirertor hall in Irovo for 2 p. m. is open 'n tlie puhllc, adopt a resolution wheieby Eureka Fit Through tho efforts of the Utah II trilN MXIKI) IIK.'I - there are a lot of pimple who are un accomMrs. was !F and Louis tbe Kay all member mnl visiiors. shall borrow from tlie I'hoenlx Fi CtrCNTY HKkl-Aeronautlca commission an air plane I till). lit Mrs. on able to Viola afterPeterson. May get away Saturday Three niemle-r- s of the Niuional I'ark pninxi nance Co. the snm of t4.tiH.in for M'f'n established at Og- A reudina by Mrs. Tola Newman. noons, hut who will welcome the op- .4 rvlce. Paul R. Frrnk-- . superinteii-the purpose o paring for the new dett and is now under construction. On Tuesday morning Frank It iron Mrs. Louis Talk Kay. by ami Rryee national i;t of 7. top A number of other air craft manu- fire engine and fire prevention ieeelvid word from Governor II . Cornel soli- - by Ronald i dsy nights. slates Eddie Kimball, nry parks; Frank 4. KiMreilye .llieriu-naiion, received II lilmii! equipment. Tli- - question "Mneri inter- tv 1IYU coach. liv to tlie effei i that he had undent of Grand Rue Rrodi-- r "In our borne schedule fkr,"lw tlie iii.annnoi,- - vole of lie council t'iinyou I the of Utah aa a b posstblllty a will s.m some of tlie draft iek this of the year they park, ami M R TtllnlM-n- . manufacturing renter. -, Tin- iioard (or Juab Hie Jmi-football best of (IlfMountain Yoesl States r are of Ihe iiii, I Utah's aviation development " le-mid in part: German Propaganda iiv Joan l.sr-tio- i to bn gue-,Newell li. speakers tha has commission outstanding, pud t ) Y enSinci early (bin yesi the "Ey authority ot Coup recently Cook, state fish and game rolillills Being Sent Reporter. 'e commendation of gov- acted selective training and service slotter. will also sr have bent practicing under the ernnu-n- t - on tbe Diseases Of program officials Weekly for its work In this Report the of on installed President the Iruvo the United fur a talk newly lights For many weeks tee Reporter ba- Icy. field nf development and its cooper- Made Board. State nund-iathas St.ites directed me At a new field. to of cost By (be $4,500. been receiving literature from the the bunquel Ll 8 p. III. ,, wn n rHUHe national de- for appointment by him a members 'll Following system has been pronounced aa tho of the evening will lie Herman Library nf Information in of remainder local hoards outstanding dtizena Reports of cases of cumniunicahl' liest in th entln- aru, und complete New York City. The announcements "icupled with an enlertainmeni and disease to tbe division of epldemol-ng- visibility baa been demonstrated in come along ilmoM weekly and they of our state. On Sunday morning the en dance. I desire to nominate you as i hair-me- n Utah Apex Standard Company 11 Stale Board of Health, the test. snm to book Mr Ire from he inn of will page range group guests No. 24. in Juab counof Hoard henlth from local officers totalled Doing; Development. Franke on a tour of Rryee Canyon magazines and leaflets. In making this nomination I do Tb-Guides will be present in point out 1 09 cases, n slight increase over last ItH'l HI.ICAX LADIES TO MEET tell how had the F'olls ar. ty. so week The total number of eases re- I'RIIMY ITEK00. realizing the sacrifice in lime and and Cecil Filch, president and general bow How good the Germans are, I explain the vurious (riitHtii-n- s m. S A wis-nuinoy it niav require on your Part, nd weinc anractnitis. ported for Hie corresponding of Ihi Chief Cunsolidated rotten the Rriiish are in tln-i- r wnr hilt nMnB,'r I The arite ltepullic.,n Club will a No tit 1939 was 74. your proven ability company. Nays that develop- time ladies. und how nIiih ;leei:l In .to a afon hold next its tine Friday Two rase of Infantile joli Sell, iinii your pasl paialysis ierno'n. at 2 ii'VInek. at lb home ,ni PDJsperiing of the Apex the Germans ere. They eon'nm to MIV-- - our sic. I e ami ii.it ion Hite ot Wile lepnrie-- l from tlgdeli Rtamlard mins in under way. A drift beautiful lialfloiiK of t li- - sieiulnl Intermountain Network Nut- - Uillinore. Mrs. f Only the-of cases resulted flltli ll. driven from the 900 level of hollies in Gcriminv .uni lell Koriis o' ii. time An pogram has lavn I'leiiSI III Grove reported Olte cilHi-o- f 'Tliis H..iiiitiiii-u- t is mm politic-c- l. To Broadcast Series. 1 imiion what u liMppy and eoiii-iniememfor All the occasion. J0, inii in fulfilling your dule-- s you undulaiit fever and one case of arrnii7d Kh the one crew which ia work- that is. It !s propaganda of hers are requested to attend and ev will all of the Grand wxs from iiibireniia hv cniiiplete support reported Through arrangements made be ,1 company plans to drift about eor- a type ai.d is no doubi a lined to ol our const ltuied authorities. exiendi-Interested ia A total of 52 rases of Ul- tween the stations of tlie Ititerniotlii- - ,,,,un'y. 400 feq and then sink In an effort I Invitation. lilt develop the fifth column. How tin: state and federal. i.ir'lnlil have In to locate a gold bearing vein which reported I IV Hie tain Network, and the Mutual American pod office department per"There Is lo salary provide! for accord Ing to geology should lm there. till 1940 World ser- state so far tli is yar, me Svsii-iii- . mits such Icmoralidni! rot to go v It. how- ies Will be biiiuilrnsi of loc.il hoards tints two is-- if niec.sli'H Tho present work Is Just arrows exclusively in through th- - mulls Is beyond thought. ever, is cnnleiiiplHted th.il I Xi'M I HMKT.ON QUFKN liewhich fruin entire state, tho canyon from tho No. 2 shaft over KI.O. I'tali and Ssl record lor this d:- expenses in llOllleCllll iatke ity, KtlYi) lit I'n-v.i- , where must of the development work ,md KE is nn ill time Call 34 to 22? for 'tr- - o' nn1 uno rml Ik- tin I It at will with by nuinlier reportservice grcnti-K- i Tbe paid your i.e K has been done and whore shipments HitC bile InautancH. Iric.., " Hi- - year foileril goverpni-Tlle-- e Hire- - mnll-iihave hern mado. Hi. ed fur an one week during waa TIN rases lor the week of March The work has been progress for fonind iiitermuuntafn iiewiy about two month, and It Is the first Down to ho inaugurat'd on KninlHv, 22nd. Ollier rase nf communicable activity In more than a year. I'eptember SRt li. Coincidentally with romirti il were as follows: rlile-Tim Apex Standard has lots of posthe Inaugiiaratlnn the three sIhHo.is npox 24. diphtheria I, mu nips J, sibilities. It adjoins ths great gold will iieconm nffllii'les cf Ihe roust ' pneumonia 4. tuherrulosl 4, whoopcoast Mut'.iiil chain. property. Eureka Standard, and hai and 9. produced In the year 1933, 1943 tons Again litis year the Mutual lltoad ing rough 34. gonorrliea of ore containing 144 ounces of gold, ns' Ing rnmpNny will b. the only count k'ifteen of the twenty-niti- e 23,841 ounces of silver and 16,209 broadcasting rompur.y prlvll ged 1 Hie state reported no Ip rover tbe world aeries. All broad pounds of copper, with an average " net value per ton of 99.41. casts will he direct from the field Eureka s- Number 47 'JG, 1!I40. A MINUTE AMAZE BY ARNOLD SCIENTIFACTS At their met I ins In Igigati last week end the I'tali Slate Federation of Ijilmr ri iaiil M Ieter-sol- i Agreed Upon. UTAH. Ku-rek- I'n-elde- n, r. England California, Com-urgin- s Uom-exce- ss nt chair-beinin- g, se 8 City light- y, Aina follow-emergenc- y, nt nt Radio Featured Meeting Of Civic Clubs Planned. Eureka City. ; ( - st-a- dy din-itim- Mii-for- ne.-irl- f . op n NoVi-mlie- Vh-riel- vnr-mu- e lK d Griggs-Reeitatioi- tl-i- it J diri-cto- rctvl - y. -- ii-- will-ligne- ni-i-- Inii-resiiii- tin-wor- Iih-m- llrn-id-ca- - wf-ii- - Og-l-'- b-- Hide Toboggan net-v-or- Sand Dunes do-sra- se 1 1 ts 1 1 diM-ases- . J th' 7,1 Vic'cr Mcntaro Is Seeking light feature nf all games. first game of the scries will lie Wed- - aCHtCl)CC TCI lllinAtlOil. iirsduy, Oitoln-- r 2nd. and will , Ylciiir iiii) was d' liid a pa-- 1 and tlie suri-ip- g in n by the stale pardon hoard t " Hni will In 11a ni. on Tuesday Ills rmiuesi V was supported bv lei- II. I apillr-illo- l TINTIC STOLEN' CAIt Uol'ND i 10I11 New Mexico. IN Sl'tNIslI IIK. lie as convict eil r.tiO sentenced to rears la tile slste penitentiary rm Marslliil S R Allierley e.orle.l his p.uiicipation lii tin nurder ef Ti'e-tln- y tb, l be had laied an au- Slw ri"an Cad well, desert rerlne who - a few miles west of Kureka. tomobile which bad n stolen from Eureka on Saturday evening. from Hi Is eeiiui of tlie nllf y of the The rnr was Ho- - priqe-rtot Mr iaii, knowing tinVs ' k and Mrs Hurt Ferguson ii and iniinbr of this popular -Waving the French and English Hags, two pretty Canadians toboggan found abandoned on Ihe highway be- liou'id keep In lom'li with Ihe actions if the par ion biwrd pud prcte-- l any i)trli Uok and Mapletoii. down the giant aand mountain near Tadnussar, Quebec. The Immense 11 on Nn ilue to tin- - parson or pi rsoiu leniency which ininlil be snusht hy slope at tend dune is 500 feet high. Toboggans slide down its who stole th car is tha pnrpctrators of (be act. speeds exceeding 50 miles an hour, ( OITKIl HTtK'KH DltOI1 FOR MONTH OF AlGlHT. e M-i- riiii-innull- lic.-iriii- 1 I- - Uei-pl- - . - - , - The August statistics of the Copper Institute show stocks of refined metal at the end of the month of 198.730 tona, a decline of 17,093 tons compared with the month previous Stocki nf blister copper 925 tons during August, making Ihe net decline in total stocks 19,011 tons. Deliveries to domestic consumers increased from 71,226 tons in July to 94,383 tons, the highest for the y your to date. Exports of copper laled 1,541 tons, agalnat 3,532 fur Apparently queena don't mean murh in New York city. old Virginia Collins, "Quern of the Watermelon Festival, eyes with the huge chunk of melon be- Oscar July. ing devoured by Bu'lock, winner of Ihe watermelon- i Notary Work gt Reporter Office. eating contest. Six-yea- r- ld |