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Show devoted to the qeeat tintio minino district HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST MINES SILVER-LEA- D UMEJl th Lily Issues oual Report. o . Th National Defense CuiuinlMion on Sunday night cracket down on the. metal luduatry again. clumping a Minin company and collin on flue acrup aud secondary IlB 1940 with 9222,- - slab xlnc prices to halt boarding and ilosed llarlea of current as- - potential profiteering. r wuh an excea accord- It charged that, because of an In- -' Uabllltiea. current )rer SKEY MAMt the sufficient supply of the metal to released the annual report eel defen,e nd civilian needs. ' I day. In the theso materials are being within Id rrrDt assets, mostly cash totaled $249,303.94 while cur- from the market In some cases and their price thus subjected to on were 946,674.39. liabilities net Income for 194'J tionary pressures. Maximum prlren become effective oa 1 1, ;62,790.12, without deduction North Lilys prlnd- - Immediately. and will be fully Dtlc Hlmdirj ipletlou. during the year were forced. Similar stepa have already' PMxohIoi 1 In rTlntlc Bullion property leas- - been taken for aecond hand machine tbs Em tools and aluminum aud pm International Smelting and ondary aluminum Ingot. company. Standard The newest action was announced property ag- Kluction from tl.1 d of $1561 of dry ore con- - by Frlce Commissioner Leon Mend-ited 7,3" tona might lead to 12,543 ounces of gold, 40, ICS erson, who revealed that imposition (Ini; or tht of silver; 70.398 pounds of of maximum prices Is Imminent fur 4 till. UPWldlH; and Iron and steel scrap. He said he S.163 pounds of fine, bad been working on measures to of copper. pounds in- - stabilize the copper and brans mar-i- d North the Lily year r ring Ilorup aitw. Its Intereel In North Lily- - beta. These measures will be dls-i- t rvane rf u, to 1,917.648 shares, cussed. company rsary. Unwarranted price Increases In 95.47 to per cent of the tlent waa arraiAi Lily Knight stock outstanding various other Industries have been Ilendcriion added. Should irea at iht rcember 31,. 1940. North Lily reported dwds 1,464,446 shares or 97.7 these movements continue price In the East fogs will have to be established In of the stock Ittlla ! pi these Industries. Coalition Mining Co. r. and Jdm u .. . Maximum prices for zinc scrap o i the rnaii d nd secondary slab zinc have been Lom NotCS Concerning pegged at prices of primary ziuc, i Bird Slaipka slab. The schedule also requires. c Properties. Re Sluipklci t that romplete and accurate records nili.a. died u Grand Eastern Mining com- - of every purchase and sale of these' baa levied an assessed of 70c materials he kept and that the price'. be informed 000 shares and It Is understood stabilization division nd of Eureka t ibis la for the purpose of tak- - constantly of their movement. e Inside trull o are of taxes. This uctlon was e metal bImj St a meeting of the board of Made Men Inspection ora held on March 26th. The Mining vw and Of Fish 1st is and the May iuent date Springs District, a contract to Mrs. G. A. o data May 27th. h hall whkk k The other day a party of mlnlnR ie Is secretary. by fire. Tlntlc Standard Mining com- - men. Harry Joseph, J. Edward Swift Is producing about 400 tons and M. I. Morris, prominent mining ice ThomiMij 1 daily with 400 men employed, men and officials of the Silver Shield Mammoth Mining company Mining company which owns proper- Ion of a park a District, Mining oceedlng with a new develop- - ty In the Tlntlc of the Gold Chain property, went through Eureka on their way defeated, lb a meeting am ing to mine deeper levels thru to Pish Springs where the company Izmmoth and upper levels thru development ones, Jsntf doing considerable K. Keadlxi .work at the present time, old Chain shaft. Ulrd. Wn. 4 lef Consolidated Mining CoJ Old timers recall the activity at I. t. DjrlRffl pment drift In the Apex Stan- - Flub Springs In the early 90a when Writing finis last Saturday to tht million extra session of the several la showing area tLal Schlecht. W. produced mineral!Interesting In silver and lead ores. Min- - Utah legislature, (be law makers anke, Joki Frank Dnw-Sprofitable until water was left for their home over the week- on the lower lewis, end with a record of having mid: encountered hufleld Ut i nanager of the Little May Min- far bat gone to the com- - The process then was to take out (joV. Herbert B. Maw's radicallyreorhe higher grade ore bodies and reaching state governmental i Milford-Llll- y property In Bea- enhad ore ow grade, as the nanlzatlon plan possible through oenty. accompanied by two en- and 62 aenate law of to far Into away places he actment to ra, freighted spend a week exploring zamtning the newly discovered hy team and wagon and the expense ,0UM measure. hodi ten ore. The Un,pr noJpru ,.ce1 wltIl a Wrte sprea(i pulili property le in the of mining and transportation .t ;a dcniand for fhtngc advocated by Hickory section. o believed that large tonnages of this lb ch,ef executive as economy and lower grade ore can be marketed at ertlCiency neceaaltlea. the legisUture I Floyd Ludlow, the newly exalted ruler of Tlntlc Lodgo No. 711, and James Cullen, secret sr, were visit- - 1 g at-6- cell-r-- 5 - Rua-rompll- re-'ae- ll. at ... , i l t , (dollar twenty-fourt- - r annua will ! parents and sons held April IS th, ukf arc fua elcctric cook-- I biggest job pericotc. It' n you know cal will b S3Man Former Tintic Mining Died Last Thursday. l4la-Tintl- u A" MQf because r Ms .h. mnnlh. chorus visits different high druJgcry rs-- ,f talented nd I'8 srtsjs Saturday. young musical organizations. for younelf-- Mra SSS fo' Csll 3 K Ml. ln..rsnro r Anirriran Version of Siviss '41 Jtr Custom r J.- . jUr. . S 'ZrTT the ta,e b"ttd iardon for of by re- lacing supremo court Justice, with three gubernatorial appointees. The other planned reduction of the sal- arles of tax commlSKfoners und set- ting up an advisory council. The speclul session passt-- a een- ate concurrent resolution memorsl- - education. tor of higher:nlt:aA ljf ia tw0 In :rr;s; JhlrtMJh )ln", ,h"r T,(e ,.f o,. Nepii; Vo)k Ww,Kjy M(.,aj pe-o- 110TTI.E UKIGADE f government moved vlg- 0. lltHly this week to open np new met sis needed BMppjpll nj vitally nnd aJ b( HBW tin,,- - lighten up control on their use. celling wns plnred on aluminum repgrtlon were made for ullo- rating copper for April delivery, this from I.ntln Am beesue of Including Import the week by Gov. Msw on that they are Inoperative wlih fedral governhbl)meni of IS00 ions of lung- ment asslatancs sien. valued at n.OOft.Oen. arrived B NVw York Tha "organization f nisur . passed pises dozens jhe price of quicksilver wa qum- hiard. -- d Wl, to. hl,U. deirlm,n . TIib price of lead was Imonior 92 IS puhl tlnsnce. business regulation, P"ee celing wa placed on scrap nt Stove d ,,cwelfrh.d&: fish and game, englneerln ration deparlmeni . J sleel Industry was slill far le- hI)d jn ordira and Wlia hindered hy of various pr,e Tli .nd the ma and liquor commission, "'nfmmisslon. of three memher. product, ws. each will head all but mJ If ft . custom, American version. t i . 6 Baldy mountain. Vall7t ,P,artmTha he all h flp,laBtiy csrry- r.iiawed hi mw J1 doM MClnll wb5j, ha as though they come In equal numbers each year. A plan la cr.ckew.th power''r.chln. ".ray- era but these can only he used on land where there are no crops. Dans are new under way for a crew from Eureka to start work at one (n the right against these pests, lo I llale - Nw port Fa(i d worfc I Senator or bill. hornet? nMl bTin10 these nesls . for some time . This, he- colleges and universities. cause the college guy figures be Is K wlllCerS For Laay F.llcs t0pa to start with, and he resents be-IIR puf rliclit down Into the bottom Elected On Tuesday. 0f the catagory when It cornea to o J The Bquor com u fpmmlHl.on al,y enaried pUcps b on a budget, provides for turning to the "l1 revenues liquor on iirer. Increased markup but deletes s fiea wines, and liquor y Inserted option provision .... house. ot The old ago tsslslsnce . same prov the with puseed e measure present national publication of anre wherein a arenautha teacher .id he could take the boys of the streets and make better flyers (per rentage) than ha could out of the in a d Cooi- - en to control the situation. . c0 jjfj delegation to sponsor and support legislation to make more uniform rate for power used In Industry. A house Joint resolution creating a committe of 15 to study 1 tabs na- tlonal defense program needs was killed. to rail Governor Maw Is expi-etcanother special legislative session In the early summer to make depxrt- - - ,n Understand there are no Jobs whtlsoeved promised, but maybe shortage of skilled labor will make an opening in the next few month. This department will register their selective cluss In Eureka and Mam moth on Wednesday, April lfth, I in the morning to 4 p. m d Irrr. 3f - 5T I n0n-alarle- l,mld y, 1 last-wee- s tre or su ..n... ' ';7' . Inaur-ompan- it s SSJ-S- ? . 0 pendence people. 7r a Inn g''hdgh school tm-m- time after the zenate had cunslilereii Instead of each "change a single measure Introduced In Jho lower house. The final result ftrlBnHt propMau but little, Heated controversies raged over w.uPt h,RhM. h nd control and liquor con- or- Irol- - Leaser battle, were wag and atatua of bank commissioner engineer Old age assistance k battle ground, proTiueu changed the original spa Purfi to some d(,Rree. fish major changes affect the tegubusiness eJucatlon. nie ution and engineering departments.Is commission d a for the first Instead of M r;m': plcM0t un in for Idaho mloln. -; irately Ionard Nebeker, aged ctit la sponsored by the 71 Msrrellus ,ormr irw,'lf and e Velir" In Scouts and Boy j of the fact that It Is one of the Tlntlc. died at hi home In Salt Thursday after a lingering lading lecture of the year a li,y ,,n,n,, dU 10 attendance la dmlred. ,d to keta may be from ,ncldpnt purchased Geo. and f 1 uh Jlh-vcout or Scouter In the area. er WM h harg Is;ema1 and Inaddltlonal Mr,a hkN his while parents t Lale. Oahu, fielidoua banquet will be a were serving In the llawalln mission. program. nine on October 21, 1869. He month old when tho family returned'to Utah V of as Hb waa a graduated or the englnnilulng took L Fern ti. up , ,u I and later t h " 14 do re plezunt - 1 L o ora to Cedur City Lodge last Butur- A most Interesting entertainment day evening, the oerasion being the was given at THS auditorium la visitation of Price lodge to Cedar for Friday evening when The Lucky the retualistlc work In the state con- - Jade waa presented by the advanc-test- . 'ed students of the school.. It waa However, the principal reason for cue of the finest performsnees up to the local officers being In attendance the present time, according to the was to advertise the fact that Kura- - packed house that witnessed tha per-k- a will bo the city In which the an- - formance. uuul state convention will be held Credit for this fine presentation must go to Frank Postma, director. early In June. The local offlrers were given a fine I ut equal r red it must go to each and welcome and were also given sssur-- every youngster who worked so hard anre of the support of Cedar at the to perfect the parts portrayed. Tim convention. packed house did not realize that Messrs. Ludlow und Cullen were there were so many talented singers accompanied on the trip by Mra. In Tlntlc. i Ludlow and Mrs. Cullen. No one could be singled out as a - o star performer for all were good. I REPORTER RECEIVES EARLY The cast Included Lcltoy Dalton. ' CT)IY OK HOOK OX UTAH. Cene Davis, Frances Storra, Grant o- Sylvester, Bob Bunnells, Ann Ien- The Eureka Reporter Saturday rt- broke, Frieda Bralthwaite, Mubin reived one of the first roples of Randle, Ruth Uraes, Bill Wlrtlilin, Utah: a Guide to the State, his- - Duane Roper, Bob Radtke, Neldo torical book on the Beehive state Immon, Allan Randle, Beside Fern Towers, Robert Knotts, during several years of search work and writing by the W Sam Allman, Don Bradley. PA writers' project. Others who assisted in putting the The copy Is one of a few which entertainment over (the unseen and were given to persons who had plac--' unsung forces) were: Paul Stevens, ed advance orders. It was edited by Nick Treloar, Mrs. Ruby Sorenson Gail Marlin, chairman of the Utah csalsted by Gene Wall, Hut ty Brooks State Institute of Fine Arts, which and Ruby Mackay; E. N. Pearson, has cooperated with the WPA by Ralph Hopes, LaVerl Dryner, Mias Laura Swenson, Mrs. Chas, Beehtoi, sponsoring tha volume. The volumne went on sale at all Bob Radtke. b.'Ok store today. o It la a wonderful book, and appar- Council Session Friday May ently nothing haa been overlooked Name New Marshal. In making It romplete. It not only! tells what Utah haa done, but goes, 01 The city council will hold thel- -' further to alreas what la needed to meeting tomorrow evenin;-- , regular Ita natural reaourcea expand blch time the various city offl thereby retain ita normal Increase In will submit their reports. cert rpulatlon ,,uwever- - lho mo,t Important The 300,000 worda In the Guide come up for ronsidera-il.it- e which Is the major production to lhp nm,n of 1 new marshal of theWPA writer project In 1,00 8. H. Ather-000,00- 0 Utah, represent a distillation of 18,-- fclld 8tree supervisor. 7or be bo 111 words of research work by past fifteen months, haa asked to be PWA writers. la 0 i cleaned on this date and It aumed that his request will be grant- fcpemai Registration Date For i. who win be hi successor u a Defense Workers. question that all would like to know. It la understood tlkit several have for registering de- - applied for the poaltlun. partment will he headed by the elect- Special plana Mr. Atherley bus been a very good ed superintendent of public Instruc- - fvnHe workers have been announced lion, and school board of nine by W. I Mlldenhull, manager of the officer, and most of the people uplera. The tax commission will haw jrovo office of the depurment of predate the efforts he haa put forth. four members. The militia Is direr- - placement and unemployment Including anre. tly under llm governor. Cricket Situation Acute In of highway patrol and the bureau Mr, Mlldenhull announces that he Juab Rountv Area criminal Identification. Commission- - wishes all skilled tradsmen who are vvuutj era will receive $4,000 a year, ex- - not now employed or who are not ua- cept the fish and game commission- - jng their akllls In Industry to regia- - 1 n T tll- rs who will be paid a nominal sal- - ter with the state employment scr- COntroI cr,fkrt cry of $100 a year and expenses not vice. He also fecommend. that all thatTheJe nil I o exce.d $1 000 Tax commission- - yoUng men who have completed high JJJ i b,"byeVb!!1 m J u- houa. era receive $4,200. school and who are now unemployed b Too1b nd ptllh anj w,,b lufla-isolldat- Si Elks Officers Visited Cedar City Saturday Night. AMAZE A MINUTE SCIENTIFXCTS BY ARNfli n Ceiling- On Zinc. a you W4t notary work done d business hour, call 22$. A flvs will department 11 that you will he minute delay I seven tnd a coming year. They are: Mr. Maynard Cronin, president. Mrs. Lydia Ferguson, vlce-preMrs. Joseph Buys, secy. Mrs. M. K. Griggs, treas. The retiring president, Mrs. J. V. Rife, was presented with a girt for Iter spendid work during lho past year, the gift being a set of silver spoons especially Initialed. After the business session curds were played and Mrs. Clarence Cour-le- y won the high arore. Mrs. Griggs won cut prize and Mr. t K. Rlfo the raffle prize. The hostess for the evening was the retiring president. s. . o Auto Accident Fatal To Former Eurekan. oLeland II. Kimball, aged 67 years of Eureka, was killed April 1st, a few mllea the other side of Tooele, when his car turneed while traveling at a high rate of speed. The arrldcnt happened at shout three In th morning as Mr. Kimball was returning from a trip to California. Deceased was horn Nov. 3, 1883, In , Utah, a son of Frank D. nnd Lucre-l- a Kimball. Ills father was a hank- ' TT f er and milling man In Eureka for Deceased for some many yeata. Nol men from Mars, but members time resided In this city, being emof a Japanese fire brigade arc shown ployed In the MrCornlrk and comah ve during a drill. The men car- pany hank, and aa mining engineer flame-killinfilled with a ry for aom of th mining companies of I quid. 'this area. and a former resident r |