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Show HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIO MININO DISTRICT MINES SILVER-LEA- D 'V. VOLUME 40 iGarity EUREKA. JUAB COU Wins In I School .Election. Safety Drives On Utah Roads Not Getting Results. The follow ' NTY. UTAH. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 5, 1040. Number 5 Lead And Copper Demand Shows Decline. AMAZE A MINUTE BY ARNOLD SCIENTIFACTS - -- ' The weekly New York Metal report said . that buoyant metal markets were deflated a bit this week when lead sellers surprised trade with a cut of .16 of a cent older school buildings of this city la a pound. being torn down, done away with. It The reduction, which put lead at It what Is termed as the "While cents, market the first dlo Reboot Building" on Ihe north aide In a price curve which started rising of town. lust September. At that time the, It waa one of a pair of flna was lifted .10 of a cent Inga which a abort while ago waa 5 to cents and continued to condensed because of lack of forward In easy stages until tary conditions, ventilation, etc. 5.80 5.85 centa was reached early The reason for the condemnation Stream lined thliBoilh, waa that to place the building in automobiles with The lower price accompanied a condition to meet the standards now CORRECT GEAR RATIOS falling off In demand, after more required would be more than the than a month of often furious buy- - cost of a new building. Henae the ILL GO TWICE AS lug, but failed to spur renewed In- - new school building adjacent to the FAR ON A GALLON In high school. According to eatlmates quiry OF FllEL AS PRESENT the trade consumers needs for De- It waa in this building that a mi- DAY CARS rember were about 85 to 90 per cent Jorlty of the younger people of Uncovered, hence little new business reka received their primary educa-wa- s expected until users felt the tlon and they can now look hack, In i.eed to cover January requirement!, memory only, of what Living transpired la Copper dealers also reported their that fine building, and the learning extreme cold trade had coasted Into a calm spot, gleaned therefrom. Liquid we hum, 45o The premium that metal in the re- n would be a sweet of bis- BELOW ZERO. FAILS TO KILL sale market brought over the produc- - tory to learn the namespiece of the !u- er quotation of 13 centa a pound waa atrnctors who GERMS, WHICH APTR taught In that whittled down until at week ng since It waa constructed, THAWING, ARE end prompt shlpmenta could be had, The PERFECTLY plaque aaya that the building t at 12 1 cents a pound. Earlier In was built In 1908, Just thirty-thre- e NORMAL. BEETS the fall prompt delivery copper years ago, which means that a lot brought a premium of a full cent or of teachers and a lot of students Colorado leads the states mo.rehave fond memories of the building IN BEET SUGAR PRODUCTION, Leading producers continued to which shortly will be gone, California being second. allocate tonnages, but buyers appear-- i a aurvey. made la 1938, by the m.1'1' "" ,:tnn,,urnl for, In Salt Lake Home. ed to do more than routine business. state and ' government, ahowed the ' M StdSin- KMJ frrvltt Following Ihe usual custom the Japaneae Interests came back Into building unfit for use and danger-th- e t John A Barclay, aged 79 years, will publish ,.ou.,ty commissioners export market for Iseable and that la the reason for it and one of the prominent mining and ,rj4( llJt ln bolh the Eurcka ,t4.porler negea and were believed willing to now being raxed, e" ,f jh, ,lal' dled 111 and the Nepal Tlmes-Neso that pay 11 centa a pound deaplts the fact! Thia building, and its aide by aide km horn in Balt Lake C.ty on Sun- - al, of lhe of ,he county are ome export metal waa offered at 10 twin of a few taxpiiyer, years ago. haa been day morning after a prolonged III- fcure t0 rccelve lnfornillt,on. rents. Dealers doubted that any far Replaced with a fine building on Ihe gteaa caused by age. The delinquent date was .toon on eastern business had been consum- - ground adjacent to the Tlntlc High I Mr- Barclay , who a few years back Saturday laal. Those persona who listed during the week. A split price School. operated a brokerage business In Eu- - dM nnt pav tbe,r Uxe, on ll!at dB, of 10 11 cents continued to prevail. According to Information the reka, waa serving bis eighth team as W1 fill(, lbrir namea on th ,iati anJ of xinc remained tight, terial from the school ExSalt A of Luke A the stock Tinlic building will th th.it the recommendation transaction "por- but demand giving preaiueut ordpr 0 properIy rej((.tn lhe;r light and the be lo BUv,a of T"' to law to control tal be amended Blandard lie Change and his eleventh term as company ap Mining C,,J 'ranT.V portal" a iiliaoulctlTfirmrvV I"1 will in asked f"1,1" J0T and penalre property member of the board of governors. Hldiiion lo the rearly 12 per rent of Ihe outstand- - ply to all types of uuder.mnnl tax. regular or ,h Eureka water t Mr, Barclay was born November Ing slock of Ihe New Park Mining workings, Instead of only mines, w:: 'oljliMaiiiera VenoriMl orA eon hed?urter maintenance department In the rear 1M1. ,n Scotland, After work- - fiUNTFItS III.I, TAKE IP rompsny was revealed last Saturday, contained In the biennial report of ,, a d The" 'hW, i nreS to won Rta.i f Sale. 343.100 share, of New Park E. A. Hodge., state metal mins In- Cy ing as a messenger boy In the slock m'IIOOL t'KIM'ING. a delapldated d Vo.fiil!! bv the Callahan e- -company rpeclor. released the other Ind foreign demand exchauge In Liverpool he came to the e nd ,B year 28c a fchare Tho nlied States in 1893. spending a Preme court recently held business The annual meeting of the fttn of NW York ri,jr aPro,5l was reckoned ' wt it them or replace them is a Exprova few years in the middle woet, and glJle irMb that the law aa now written prereport ej by the Salt Lake Stock has uch M 30 Mfr fenl he6d of 0cU,b' by one. fromThe llth end 13.5 change, and the Tlntlc Standard was scribes an 8 hour dsy. beginning then to Salt Lake In 1918, Immed- tponcd a member of the ,0 th, lgth anrt ,9lh of January . Tlll. the purchaser. lately becoming Tim ralo was made early Friday tal of a tunnel, only for (boss em- Balt Lake Stock and Relief Budget For Utah Must Mining Ex- region will be held In the afti moon. For failure to report the ployed in mines, and not for those Qjfy Will Help III change, and was In a big way re- - 0,el in 8al, Ijakp Advance Next Year. Creating lion to the Mock exchange working In water tunnels. MtL Cawar T sponsible for its growth. One of the Items lo be taken up ,ran Mr. Ilodses says the operations 'ltw oewer Aimes. He was a member of the Elk.i , nj presented to the That Utah fares a welfare budget legislative com during3 the curb trading Friday from to p. in., the brokerage firm of are identical and the baxsrds to the Lodge and on many occasions was a nijttw, ,h prnliUK in h!(h wbools. ot for dol,r or mors Requests from various parts of and Mori is was fined.. health of the workmen are the same. visitor to Tlntlc Lodge. The thought behind this is that if y o ""y In town come J!? have for the He in was city hailed The out his are Gertrude trHnsaetion that during the past wife, polmed Surviving un a(Tr?dittcd person only is circles .it one which two years there have been a number lo cre,a new aewer district and ,,jjnogl BarcUy, two daughter ble of teaching a subject, then. f'l:ih minim: 111 s'reni'then lines, and according to Mayor the position of the of large tunnel operations not dl- Slid a son. ,f B,j when printTng is iTractiei-dAlthough nothing official haa been Dean Beck thia will be done provide Funeral services were held Tues- - employ an accredited printer so the" x,w Hrk ninnany. rectly ci'imected with mining. out from the state depart men given 1" the property owners stand a por Ho reported that all mines, mills, I1" Callahan which o;- day at Salt Lake City after whicl1 students can be properly lusirurted of public welfare. It la nnderatooii of tlon the expense, IdaViill:tn nesr ersie proneit'cs cremation was made. eimllcrs, quarries and gravel pita as they are in clhr lines. now b,n'i tabulated Keilef work" projects have been ,hat relUOf,l ar-- . inspected from two to from the various counties will neITiuting Is more techmcle than ,10 and In Arizano and Alaska, New have lkint matter. this ,0 vr a of d each iulv with view four 900. shares times to year, 00 nearly soiiiM other subjects taught and lh-lXX'AI. ItOYH IX ItlAST (IMI(I la necessary for the property cessitate the increase. snfetv and bettering the ever last is none too good for the siiil-- ci Dark about five years ago al an av-There Is speculation aa to whether HAVE IXTKKSTIXt. TIU I. The working conditlona. In addition owners thus benefitted to pay the it i rage price of llHr a share. .who Is inclined along this line.' might be necessary to raise the ; New Dark used Ihe mono) to drive all complaints and all reports of aer- - co,t 02 ' PP- - The trench digging, sales tax to finance the additional ..j Tom Judge and Bob Osborne, who In of and will the plpo filling '.lie Mayflower tunnel at its Park lous accidents have been investigate laying ,oaa It Is almost certain that such - seme time back enlisted in 'he cojm NW SeCTCt&Ty For Scuthcm under th dol,e but Project v. only ed. City proper! fcuard, have Ju-coinpleied a very Clubs To Be Named. Property line. All work on For the past e..r and lunger the "Every effort Is mads to encour- - 10 Y P a pa Interesting trip, according to private property tnust be done by the Callahan safe had tvflu.h age by employmining practices gradual!) compdiiy reper dipping which IV lleport-An i nnourremnnt made Ihe other sold most of Its stock, until ll is nnv ei and employer,'" Mr. Hodges said, Property owner.tV. ceived during the week. ? day by I.. A. Wynaught, presidci.t ol understood that the Tlntlc Rtundsird and 1 am pleased to report this de-- f , . ., The trip was more than lx iho Assorted Civic Clubs of South- taken owr all they nud romaiti- - prrtmnt rei'elves excellent cooper- ,. ha aad ll,aaa a 02 M&111 Street Will Be miles and was nnde on the e.n I tab. Is lo (he eflect that Hay lug. ntion in these matter. Special ef- - Eureka welfare cases; auolher la tha conCourt Guard t''itter Haliia. and i E. Carr has resigned as secretary o; Standard n.iw replaces Callahan as torts are made to improve ventila- - Lighted For Yllletide. ' lasted for more than eight weeks. templated restoration Of the rut in the organization, the resignation to the largest Individual stockholder, lion snd dust control. Tills Is very old age assistance grants made two Tho Cutter went Into tho Alaskan take effect on the first of Ihe yeer. Kepresenlat ion on the hoard of dl- - vital to Iho health of the men. John F. Itowe, manager of the lo- years ago to keep expenditures withtetiun. and according to the news- stockhas been If for next yr, farr nctor secretary cal branch of tho Utah Power and in revenues. expected at tho "" two crew saved paper clipping the ,a guKoriated clubs for many years, holders meeting, which will be held Light company, and Mayor Dean J. The term welfare expenditures le lives at.d also delivered supplies n faPl aniosi since It was first or- - in June. Utoh-Jus- b Firemen Held Perk, stated-las- t evening that In to mNlg total expenses of the ugl,d to certain section In the north. punizi-d- . and his . Jam-will lie Wade, president and w .. very fear days the Yuletlde lights aia(o department of public welfare, Un SUnday. One of the Item was SQO.QQU feet any(hlng but gwul ness to the peo- - general manager of the Standard, In will be turned on Eureka ,hroUh lhe var0Ul, of film and other supplies for bath. p, of south Utah who have been ac .as made no comment. Mr ,,toT and b ,c1rw aka meats, for old age assistance, deparl. . aid to , er Hubbard at King Island. Father VI, Since the first of tho yenr, when (he organization. .A aid to needy "Ml!n h.,Rh. children, dependent Hubbard is a noted Aluskan and new secretary will ne chosen at ore was struck in the Mayflower Ing mecllng of the Fire- rtreet, and Mr. Reck says the city and blind, aid to unemployable, lot of the pirturea he ha taken hsu tinto be held In Sevier Co. tunnel, the New I'ark has been the men's Association win held at Span- - will furnish new colored globwi miscellaneous types of help; also bten hon here In Eureka. on December 3Slh, the toau lo is center of much interest. It Is the lab Fork Inst Sunday, the program repluce those that are burned out. appropriations made direct-rew.. The item further stated that th (he host to be named later - consisting of a business session at The power company will furnish the amaeP . mine of significance to be board for pertain Hsida would dock In San Francisco which the delegates were welcomed "Juice" free." in Utah. Ydop-- d i L.all. lb- i.id for n short while lo rec!v- repair After It was suggesttsl by boih men that gurplui commodlt,M drlbulon aua by Mayer John E. Booth. or 33k l.i lire au'inno 'all v caused t a terrific Morin by ha ling this a musical program was given, rome sort of celebration take place buy materials for the WPA sewing M'-'o-ar- y wliiL on tho long irip. the evening the lights are turned on. projTCta Scricty To Visit followed by a banquet. In hi talk Mayor Booth stressed LDS Stake Churches. The total of these expenses for the ihe importance of firemen in the nafirst ten months of thin year hare Monivv Coes to the The followin' Is from the B Y.l1 tional defense program. teen 18,150,183.02, and If NovemPresident Flank Hannifin of EuNews Bureau: ber and December expensea are at session. reka presided at the Wards of the LDS Ssmsquln-Tin-Ithe same rate the 194V outlay will I'ayson was selected as the town be nearly 17.400, OO.VO. The expenStake will be visited Sunday by member of Ihe Brigham Young Uni-- where the next meeting will take ditures for the first ten months of J . this year far rxreeds that of 1931. rally chapter of Dell.-- I'lil mission- - l,a,, ifThose attending from the Tinlic wry fraternity in connection with the Mrs. Mr. Fred and of the District were: home missionary, project i V : Tintic Basketball Team Tasker, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ilsnnl- eiHke. 7 w and Defeated By Jordan. 3llnBnI Under the direction of Slake Presldo!,n' nd Mrs.. Edward Fox, Mr. and ee dent Carl I). GrceiihaDh, and th-Tintic lost th first game of tho Laird, WlUiiiin Bacon stake mission officials, tho university Hickman, pre season basketball schodnlo last gtoup will come Sunday morning to and Ftlday evening to tho Jordan High ' tho following wards: juiaqu!n 1st, the score being 53 to 41. quintette, Snd. Goshen, Elbert. F..Uquln However Coach Watt's Tlntlc boye SalCS Of Copper Record Dividend. Eureka and Mammoth. made a splendid showing und ltwj They will attend Sunday S,h,Hd An AU-me H?gh. -oil the way until tha laet quarter, I seivicts In Ihe morning, and during 'when n lurky spnrt by the vlaltorn the afternoon will visit residents of I A Nw York report la to the ef'ccl I gave them 31 points, each community In the slako. f The first string aquad al tho local Orloln-rnnner consumption On Sunday evening special servl- - ilrii I zchool Is composed of Bill Gear, Rw ce will be conducted lu each ward roe lo the highest record the Ainer- I (Vi Held, Irwin Hickman, Bryan Soren- by the irlxliliig missionaries, who will cun Bureau of Metal Hi allstirs ha j1 ET Thomas, Arlo Broderick, of. prov.de speakers and luusical nuin- null'd j Darrell Franks, John Taylor, Jim at- The October total of 114.000 tunshers.1 The.pultlic Is Itivln-il-tagno Informut ion will show conclusively that (lie tactic being used by the "Judges'' of Hull t Robert I.. Gnrlty wan reelected to and the "slate road commission" are I the board of education of Ihe Tlntlc doing everything but reducing fatal District from Eureka Dlatrict itlca on the hlghwaya of thia atate: ) School No. 3 at the election held yeaterday. Six more traffic deatha thia yeur 5 lie won out over A. 1.. Broderick by will bring Utah's at reel and highway J a vote of 163 to 136. The term of death total above that of the entire offiro la for five yeara. year of 1639. Sir. t'.arlty la the Incumbent, hav- "With nu entire month to go Ing been elected In 1138 for a two' and that a mouth when road hazards year term, but alnre that time Ihe are Increaaed by anowaloruia -- there j proceed ure haa been changed wheao- - aeema little likeriiuod that the traf-jo- y a trustee from each of the five dla- - ffc death toll ran be held below that trlcta la elected for five year terma, of lunt year. However there la atill " the expiration terma having been at a alight chance. November cunt r bated 18 deatha. '.tanged ao that once each five yeara i there 111 he an election m the aaint to bring the II month' toll to 136 eight more than during the .iiin- The pleuaing thing concerning the period of 1939. Laal year thirteen ."election la the large number of vot person loat their livea in December era who turned out, 377 to be exac', traffic aeridentn i which allows conclusively that th November's toll was four more will or the people waa registered. than that of November 19 IN. Neither of the candidates put up The pnlrol blockades, the glgan- a political battle In a public wi.y. tic fines and other measures now I.; However, the stand of Sir. Garrlty operation are not bringing the prop-va- s pretty well known nud the vote cr results. r shows that the majority of the peo- ple were in accord with hia policies. Delinauent Tax List WlU 1 ho Judges of election were Ida ; weeK. 'Davie, Theresa Vtaiel and Ewnu. APPrar -- Naylor. . Next week, December 13th, the m dellmiuent tax list of Juab county 111 1,0 published. showing only the . Jchn A. Barclay Died Sunday ; , VY iik non-ferro- Stream line ultimate I 6.65-5-7- 0 5.00-6.0- bulld-quotatlo- n sent-mo- ve 1 1 through r bulld-ateadl- ly - !Tr" 1 ( M- ton-'ou- a, J Standard Enters Change Asked In Mining Laws. New Field. - es Pr,rul d.. Zinc-Lea- h' - I - 11 1 Ure-Pe- tt ! j 1 ; mn-ovl- ng .bd,bd .t r 7 j! - r thuu.-;'an- d s . ! fr reali-natio- - - Utah-Jua- - "r.0f b ntm-iin- . d- 1 et - vi 1 r- - - r- r- - " i o tm. looks like monkey business, a romrrs.nSpiU pup as She Is shown pushing Ic'nVuia she dutchei th appU adopted ttc A TTwxI,J' r eJ . 1 - - tend.. Members of the BYU fraternity committee arranging Ihe visit ar-- t Hugh V. Brown of Glcndsle, Califor- nla; Timothy Irons of NVpIil. anu and It Is. Magle. the monk, has xeisii Dickson of I'osrk-y- . Wyom her playmate, and no other dogs itlK. away the luneseme little fellow at her ejrt In a Chleaf pet ahop. Call SI to 331 for fire or ati'amo- - compared with lOl.OuO in Keptemb-- . Lr n- rJUdJ er. after allowing for normul return'. of processing scrap and munufac- Rescue workers In England cam . lun-for export. har",d .Ihla Hslcr of the red meial for the fir;. t. n months stood .H I.P06.876 too, rsbbll nfler an air raid. Tbnt'n not a .mount tl.au for any full arl,r animal had four vetof market in the memory year them. si ersa. a ""8. d I McIntyre. Ralph McCormick, Le Parker, Clifford Ferris, Jim Dunn, aad Hoberl Garrlty. lft a small aquad but th boys area11 slrlclly to trainad ing rule and It might bo that thar wlu go place, when th. Nebo dlvl- slon gem under way on the regular ,chv4d. |