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Show HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIG MININO DISTRICT VOLUME Utah Road Commission Spends Money Freely. (Special Meeting Of The Council. Contract I J 'rpsent and the meeting wan post- - poned. I. pri-JiT- Ma'"r Beck presided and Council- tairbaiiks and ( ronin, (nil.-mit- ()(( , pi"ti (1R n whrr ! ' JOB FIVE HOUR 1 meeting of the city coun-- j, e I was held hKt Friday pvptiIiik and the business transacted was entirely Cf a routine nature, there being noth-- , ti'fr of Kppri:.l importance up for The reason for the tcnrideralion. Special session wax Unit at the l.isL Regular inpetinK a quorum was not A special Main Street Parking Law To Be Enforced. Officers Elected DY for Utah rond HliTflfilC IjEXTMiNSTEBfc PENDUU1M WEKM Th winDinO op CLOCsk S80 LBV. THE FAMOUS OvCS TAKES CMML8 aiONf By Civic Clubs. Now that the winter weather has set in In earnest tho city is going to enforce the ordinance which prohibits the parking of cars on Main 81 John F. Rowe, an executive of tint over night. During the summer a Civic Clubs of Southern Utah, was certain amount of leniency has been at Ephraim on Saturday and Suuday along this lino but now that when the organisation named a new snow hus arrived tho law will be enrt of officera. Mr. Rowe Is a holdforced to the letter. over executive of the club. The renson for this Is that follow- - , The new officera are Henry 11. lug snow storms the snow plows at- - jonea of Helper, president, succeod-temto clear Main slreet of the fall, lng L. A. Wynaught of Milford, pushing the snow to the north side so j, w. Humphry of Ephraim, the sun might hit and melt it, ervleor of the Manti national forest, but when cars are parked here and ffmt vice president; Chauncy e the Job cannot he done in a hery of Hurricane, second vice manner. The road crew always gels out curly In the morning Members of the executive board following a Storm, and the strtet Is are George M. Hunt or Blck- UKUulIy cleared before the business James M. 8argent of Pangulleh, establishment are open. w. of DelU Bynm A ow. (J. ard of Huntington. I Directors and representatives of fifteen counties discussed subjects .that will come before the next tlon of tho legislature. Stanley J. Stevenson, executivi W lO 11)0 Wi Ci r N0UK8. FIVE it Sunil icr UTAH. THURSDAY. XnVKMBKK 21. 1940. NTY. A MINUTE AMAZE ARNOLD SCIENT1PACTS j involving a total expenditure of z.-- 1 887,207 were let by the atute ini-.commission during the first le.i months of this year, according to a report released the other day by W. 0. Hammond, chairman. More than half of the contract ; have been completed and the iiIIhts inare rapidly ncuritig completion, cluded are a number of projects important from the standpoint of national defence. Moat of the improvements m.n- - h ml! .UTAH EIHIKKA. 4U MINES SILVER-LEA- D pt aup-tli- at lmiU, Sand-ther- lu,uirC(M ()f thnm'aiids of dollars ar r 0 Rourke answered the roll rail. being s.ent in rci lifying mNlukc !:kInut-.-uro-ptiucf the prethe No mention whatever was hi., li- o' vious muciing hills against the city the Roosevelt Highway No. n il.to the amount of $HH..,2 were and- ljS presl-satisfacto- ry Ground the World Af-fc- , - 24 HOURS speed op our fastebi IN mc !., IAnE NEEDS ONLY ID BE TBlFliB niintary ited and ordered paid. EBP up with rsr Sun ai the !'j A no'e of thanks was frin IOvATOR. 'lira. Kied Dliimrr a. id sous for tho expression of sympathy teudercl by of Justice The city to tlie memory Fred Dittmer. . .1 A letter wls received from II. C. , Wn-l- c Jessin, deputy administration of W MIT UX6 JUM 10 tnit Drowning, rurmlarw Ap PA of Utah, relative to a water pro- - Cl&fxilS In TintiC. -2 5Ject fur Eureka. This contemplated ' I"'- ".U..J . project would replace a lot of old The Tlntlc Diamond Mining lines oil the city distributing pany, organised In SeoleRihir hv a h m " i". i.m.group of Suit laiko mm, is f.lu.vii'n . ' ( ou.;i iiiiiiiu ('roiihi slated th.it he to start at once on now 1,1 " Pfwpnted, and that it is liu- Mr Rrownlnr Hi. nn. in h: ! .ii tit a .:ed local officials of the work on a group of will . partlcllarly '. North dl- - tTdlLitTe' cotolu year period and l.ily Mining company regard- Diamond section of this dihtrU-ii ! !,,.of mt his activities towards laying Ifcg fire protection (stand by) from about ten miles souh of Eureka, . ,h the Eureka Fire Department. The Plan., for the 8 th annual metal TMy 'n.for,naU1n The 42 claims iicqjj.'.d by the V loii.l utfirers of the company ere in company Include several properties mining convention and exposition u .he Mining Congress' Westtrn fa or of u and assured Mr. Cronin vhlch were producers in the early smn, which has been scheduled or! that they would contact Utah county (tsys. Including the Utickoye and the J,l w y.ntf A j ? service Sen Francisco. September 29th thru In this to officials South Buckeye, Black Jack. Evelyn, "f regard f he people of ,he . that Bright Light and October 2nd, 1941, Councilman (VRourke repon-In Wldly known ax s lender In the western mining ! Dividend people were ulo In favor days of the district this a hblt f tatlaUl Marika atd pt .Mured remarkable values In mid of stand by service dustry, Mr. Browning has been ae-- l d t to establish sliver, lead and copper. would make an live for In the nmny affalra of years i t or the ?ttt Of ail of the people soon as as He It The company plans to run a drift possible. .. htf Jr.- organlxatlon. 1 mFL fV -nf Hhoul(J b(l jof ,he LJZX V tS-- 1 1 1 H LO 1 j Councilman ('ronin stated that he front the South Buckeye or some nth- dared. GG0.000 the "Today ,. Lake people r,, would again contact Frank Bacon, shaft In that vicinity anpruximately kD of Utah pay a $45,000,000 tax bin, City Civic Body chairman of Ihe board of county 400 feet to cut the Buckeye fis.mrc ?:er a started. Of the 60,0o0 sport oncii in the for which is too much." . irking Mining. commissioners in regards to rlcrnln; Jr the Buckeye property owned by state there are n ureat mnay who t 'me Hie impound'd fresh wafer cr Shifting to the necessity of prorld- di vacant lots In an effort to make the our pr of the late r. 8. Senator believe that Ru'o Fl-nnd Came dies Vio lation. Then it ,n Job or the a At of the Salt Lake generation At r.:,h;.irl I. Main Street more presentable. Pefigrrw of South Da- - fommlsloner Xewdl B. Cook was lnm to kep Ihe land board irn'ii ( humlier meeting r' iP'lcl,lwn said: "You all know of Commerce the other of time the Kota. day the present Such a drift from the Sou'n directly n'Kpiiniblt! for the doe deer Vulns the rewlul'on by ihe sports dclapidalion happens to the flock master was started for the pro- k mo ri t Mnic lots along our main thorough- - Buckeye would strike the Buckeye nnd cow elk HU in this state during men's dollar for l fRt'h year sells sll of his lambs. Die grimr. of tic'loii interests of west the fare is deplorable.) or lnon the season Ju-- c'ocd. In ful a , property nt about the or s di nt of iU Hie development of an AmerieVn "As yu know. 1 uni yers he finds hlm-Kaccounts were foot level and drain it. The water rood percent ine o' 1e.1l nporty.i'-.j Delinquent water Fl-Indiscussed and the watermaster jtvel In the Buckeye Is said to be at have ilai ooiir.oti. nnd in o'd-wiiicli roin- miysloner strutted to show no lleniency toward about the 350 level. The property rorri it this oninoii the lli porter land western ail the public (That is as it should be. ),as been Idle for 34 years. phstliclly s:its thu '.III' I' not true, rta'e. If I survive ibis legislation. There Is no occasion for the city 10 orricera of the Tlntlc Diamond Cn 'll. ilerViOti wa. c'v;. s ii'i n. '.Ino will be held a meeting in Sa'l hound on?hiser who owes hut a few lU of gyj, IjJlke (.jty t;ri, f 0U,H u made hv th b'g isiiol com- I :ke Ci y next summer of all of the user who Watts, president; A. (, Merrill. !. mission. riiitiM xt o: five t dollars' and permit one !: m j wii'i'ni states and all of tl.e owes a hundred to continue using president; V. A. Dur.n and I.. T. each from the a. facmers. sportsm n's organizations of these water by the payment of a few dot- ivtrt. directors; I). H. Cruve, s i r,- - tos't-s- l Srv'ci-Air. and '.iv s,:i.,'l Mates of the west in order that we lars on account. Iut them all on un :iiry nmj The t'uok. 11 !" i.til i :n of five w.t- s nay devise some way and means of (ciuniidec on munganose. is Earl R. Young, equal basis by discontinuing service vnii- - ha l c it snow hi n lh proposed diversion or our rights on public lauds a gening The resolution point- d out thut . until accounts are paid in full.) ed mo! r lii ia. ro Him o' c tiiin-- ard waters. of th' ,ate ' tie las as ree- ,!arl or moat known the of - A decision was made to postpone- fri'HTK f aour.eb inai;UTAH AMY 1!K TAXED True Mr. Co.h lirs Msr.e-tHi di The people of the east do not un- - ganese ore In the United State art m,nned by the special invesllgut- 3 the appointment of a councilman, to tv STATE (YTAIAIISKIOV. lt st. l ir.f iil!isli:i : of mi i'll1 problems of the public In the west. fill the vacancy caused by tbo death lhIs .;!M j,,...,, r;. ;lt r ji; j ;;l. I. rt' d ;.:!(: of the west. Tltey do nut Another section urged tho creaTh- slate lax rotnmlssi'iii will r.cv- - with ol H. E. McClain, until after the first gi m.. a tio United of of similar technological commit- citizens the te.. ire. of the year. or bp satisfied. The coiuutis: io't anv l.c 1ms always 1; This :h t arc Joint owners of lus for the study of otuur mitals, i'i's, they ; .The question of a raise in salary propi-nnto tax blllarda bowling, gulf kiiUn-- of n!,r ;i i'V.r nor do and the inclusion in their member- t: e pit idle binds of the for the janitor of the library was un- in ,:ir t i.l.'di othpr reereattn sport. b'r'wiv t Ii y are working ship of westerners. they was in',rand der discussion but the matter I there ever to lip nn The i.ieer !m. jt !i. d the Hun. so fur as livestock The Salt Lake club deviated frotr. rr.miic! i. until a later date. to this taxation problem? And lilt tin of Vr I'm.k foi' a l;i ;; t.nic and I.usl aiM Rntendment but It was not is eotieeriii'd. with people their mining meeting to the point of ef .The watermaster, the chief of po- commission is the Mule tux without l.istatlo:: it ii dart ti if who have In and are now us- - oppotdng any effort to divert stale Pdlied upon, the past ;. ui tie rommlsMon, which spends a portion Mr Cook Reports on contacts with organiresources fur pii.'at prof- - gasoline taxes for any use other thar of the time of its b a or iiig public o' :.n employe. s in the in tLe suit gave the aasuei-utlo- n sations I. for wiili tentile main construction and very it, .compensation highway rac reports for the month of ortoh.-li in is out new things to tax, and ever hud. t fit ic'.-;g;:ln.-- i nturh In e those wliile ance. th Ihe eait encouragement on the sant', Ibev were accented by tin co.tiu it ;t!(. s..i.;e Unie figure out how this t'tte to luck of kti.iwl- - 'j-- . possibility of a proposed slate adverown l.ind lor their en- t.Hlli:i tlieir To i:i..' hn'v wlvle 'ie;.r:.ily lie ii'oriiv an he spent l,y employing tising fund bill being passed by the tin iiciiiitii-- i anil ivi compete on the St&t6 PreSS AsSOCi&tiOU To Li W eni.iloyees. tie is buck of ll.r yam - of ilii- - as Mate legislature. live- Kami market, the si. inti,MestiniT. Annual t 1ii T it iisii- ili.-cM i ip p lie tax p.tyiug etiiior prlri-- tho ; V Briefly the bill seta up a non paid siiH'k ni'-abb- to in the ure from Mr. Coo!; This proiram liutn a lei'cr r. people pot tnvelhtr? commission of one member front Halls of States I'nittd (lie (otigreis news can not go on forever without it be- - last Saturday: RddpubMiAmoC of tach s'- ippe-or e. wvrI Judl(.,n, a pucklolioy dutrer posed wll. 1911 Iv which time the budget for on and then what is "I appreciate very much ysur Jet- - or. p.,per, o ,hl1 8tute wlll meet being responsible for the spending of 1.P - fiv.l All l.ivlleit ,(),RK Jobliirs, text Ac mu..u.sic.urer, j.inUilry lllh Bn(1 l2lhi Kt the x .r 1appi.R yH,, kRllW I hnve $50,000 each year for Ihe prumotlu.i and Mile farm grams. bureau, 'I here is n lirIt to Ukt f)r the of Utah's scenic and industrial possicicry tiling no ci.iie.i wiili ti e yiinie depart inetit tor !ru P,,,Wl'rs. and many oHmis. in hou,, HoU., ,R wliut you mav suggeet. And ui itt-twuiiy yeai--- ami have seen one lobby, and so long us these lob- - r(JHj (.nnviit!on of the Utah 8tate bilities. Awociaon. vli. ii tii t: pay.-- cannot pay en- - Hi1 iji.io cniie from nothing uni As one of the speakers stand by thoo people who put it, wm b0 -- (rlclly a bu,;ncM y c..cli to suffice the tax cater what Is ::w we lur.e a inagnifUcnl fame hlids control iA new class In unifying and this should not bo conand our appropriation of lands have public . or. of evenI tffairil the wh(.n t the a 1m) i'ealie ili.il deer tnul was started on Monday o'p. r 1. liap:-iisidered as a regular appropriation, are in need of other political pres'iht-iwe he l pi ce!ii'it':,l With tin niiiilmum is a po ut when wlu-but rather as an investment from ing under the direction of Christy j of sure etc., by way appropriations, Tlte whiter range in K. Sdicitipp. Thorn ore still tliri-- ' f which we expect to have reason lo ;i I:c',i':h top-l- ary and when thut fo-b.t favors Ihe It is that to expected hunthi-Instruction :.l:t arri wh.H? An ans- - cur h:.i;e w ill irtii .ite t c iiumber of In tin rla-ser, tho session will close with a tacat'ci.-we w( ri,fcp subslatillal tt.jjIIV0 t. human This is Ihe will tlieir go way. r v.e m.: li.ue and wl,. n, in (he : f itm would be nppre- are iivn at tin assay office or tin v..r dends. itiiu that all enters legislaoleiiiepi Calif.. ft we set iciisl at :'iiih1 Roy Drown of San Rafael, rintic Standard Miniuc compiny ili'i'd friiai tho lux eater. similar programs are in the maktion. The only wav thut 1 ran seu, vniimi out to n dun imiiili.-renusiMeut cfti-In neighboring states, and there ing to of rul par study, L.sl)r.li0I1 wih in.'iiy veir be the principal ' With tlie i'i'Oil supply in given area R . to is for kl",,0n po4bUtjr of coordhllltlng Uu. m this matt.r held, bring ut.d till public will mil cunper.ito ill to bring additional benefits to all liombers liu- entile croup of :1m western Ktsts llcllvcls out nil iiitt'llif.cii'. .uliie Ellslia Warner of Spanish Fork, wotkitig states. those to meet in one body and or the Utah Ureas Associapresident n.ii.ngi t:i:,nt plun, atirl Hie in know congress li prcspi'lutlvr tion, will preside at the business ad as they have this ill UA TI.M'IC RED CKONH DRIVE Is of the majority of the people. iQL 5 year, it makes one most discouraged. Tim LAGGING FAIt ItKIIIXD. the before to fae's get way only "liu only reason we have any i Hie or imlzatlon iif such a people I Iicimum is HicnIi: guiiin-rrunic i'udv lind lei Information is to the effect that DIRTY WORK 1 eiK i an lie) hit i j if they we iv ail li.D-- e a iiiclil lolled iibuve um in congress Tlntlc la not going over so very well sent r who 'pr . I fi ..r our game lierd Komi rifle tbi- - senate know the will of the in the Red Cross membership drive, ou id hive ilimi list. i'll a o. t'lid an and that local people will have to Such of tl'.e nmjniity piople. I hi re Is a cu..cir;id iHori d.i tlie soon come across with their fees or witli tlie right r.iun a tlie 'J: fmjf iis. icla-t iP J . $ I rl oi' I'.iviite laud us:iii.' the quota will not be reached. of a .(1 ti'itounl will li l:in,i,d Miits-Mi: I mis of I'tali, lu aiie liv I'atl -v UioM Mlltlisii'-five milMr. Nora Mrt'orinlck, rhairtnut: i .if till lif I'M. to n.in!!hi:ite tin of the drive, and Mrs. Mary A. Slack, wl o hui't end H:e nf lion people t t in La of this hi.'ie. ll lime riini' hiirman of the local chapter, state aiiilil, I mi FUi'e. i 'i xliori tin v.j.,e mi lo Hi l.n tili, their morkers have been on the to Hn publl Uii pubv onck lust time, rive Hi at tiny di) ii.i.c lii n. i.ii t'.i jmi almost Job reserve whiilt lic belong 'itlly right continuously but that i ill. .'Vli, !. u li i'dI' ll,)., to ,lli.)i und set up s Iniid ul:li Jtion people Just do not respond. : .i hi. til .1, I...'! ii. I A telegram from Gov. iinc prov.i.iiM taking Into Henry It. i r ; ,i ;.i i. i: on i. Ulood to Mrs. McCormick the other l.ir tlie colli populat.iiii :.. a a Me 1. lx tlian Hi1.' und giving u day was as follows: "Your chapter's iii.i.i ii.Oi'J ;n .1. I: tr. miM success In present Red Cross roll call And niter to xlcire liv ptildir. Jut . r i i',i,ii'i:.;l.;.:n l. iosi m will he a definite contribution to Naall tbe rporlsmen should ilial is alt, i.t uuo i ami iln, ui. i'T I'juiily a:k. tional Defense, and will reflect our iiiiil iicis-aIn i'x oilier o:i c.ii.e; Pallunul solidarity In this crucial "I sj.;it 1'i'lnte the st .mil you have ui iiiii.lilc li net a ju.it Mial'e of tiiA great active period. . t.iken III this nu ter but have I li.i'.'e L. lil u.r:t' f public land. ul.' membership In L'tsli Is essential, llease carry on c way ar-- . ui d if Hi: coun'ry wi.-iid III) rttl.: baiking on it from uutll every patriotic citizen has been w here. After having had a bund li'LinrP'd on tiii prinriplea ot Justice, enrolled.'' lies! Mm of the hui'tlng 'it t li lit. d rei ouri'e lor the making Information from officials of tbit of ii'i g;i number of in Amciicii It the State (if Utah, It urea Is to the effect that almost all d nnn-mu to me tin be ih.il shuuld cricves lands very lioi.i,b - piibl.c Hil'inx.'lvi's to tl.e Filiilitv of ll of the us afoot foreign relief is now going to business from was There hlipplng uivay dirty Iiiople (Tho natiou we want to of indi- when' these freshmen end sopho- -' England. I., caui.e of tne velrisbim udv.iiiiti.'. we win the In annual the a 'I believe mores that ulin lie our li.lnul wi'ii got war.) warranty together riiedi table rc.iu.td ai:i' tti.e An m precaution worker leans on s .Ndrexstng on the Long j battle mud t lie Kporitnuen'u deed IrutiNferrcd with it all thu God- rush li class We mil. ""1 spend i. from a house In northern England damaged by revests fresh--j Call SI 221 to Th for fire or au'oum-ne- a 'p who live Island other A. campus. to ditch marshea university lu y op people Uioii' rights ylven detilop reflects the damage sustained by the town, and I kite K. Rife. C. luaursuce. won. buon this earth." , D..U Minis that were of no value orkert gleaning op tbi wreckage. Pe i ; si-s- . r'K..'.rs brU;;.Mrrrs SteiS foin-Hf.J- - ll" liirsELrstiai ! cl.-lm- s 2", of2 Z,'CfJ',0r ""T? T gjjj Fmr-t.IJ- i alli-mp- p r-- v tU nTPI n siifo U i B- n I esr-.t- 1 li nii-ii- t In-,,r- P-- m 1 h WV-dcr- i e. am-the- . st.i.-U'i- , . - 1 - - d lin-.- mi ii- - - - pij-.-- r s n.-n- 1 ; f we-'t- . I hr-u- - 1 hport-nw- lii-- n folio-vini- t 1 - i.i-e- tu .xi..-fir- s. - l.n.r. K- y top-heav- new-,a-- m - rrtt r cl,.,t.:-Istr- 1 e . sn-pl- o . s dlvl-que- : ui--- t jit'l-:iii''pr- , c Unror of - b-- t th--- "V f s .1 K) . v r,? V. ' A . rs I m X- ii 1 v--- n.'-- t t - 1 lo-c- ul . 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