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Show Clcxnp On Red Metal Holds Spotlight For Week.' Ulf Morms nil T eaVy Last Juab CCC Camp Was Abandoned Recently. Tlu weekly metal repurl from York wus that copper held ih.. Kpu(.. iDlIC light tli l.i week with iwii Important In v developments: a fa lnliluilon ur cuiitroi been hiio ,e,.k W ver distribution o t all copper sup-iIni-Tliitu1 District iiml - pHoa to domestic consumers; ami cm eeneral and In some sctnbliidiment or one price for all fit done nun nidralili damage v inwnnour assumed flooil production 12c u pound I'unmctl-cut valley. I'nder the first regulation no cop Kurcku had lla licuv- wum steady per ran bo shipped to a consumer )Ul (U. full u AfpOC J N.-- As fur us the western desert uncerned the grazing depariinem I lie V S. lias declared that . b.0rhaJaKvhdnnv,,hnev thut - U time came down in tor- J ud therefore no daniuKe excessive amount o.1 localities near here re-plenty ot dumaite. "V,, p,CM in West and North which damnKHl floods pnd private property, but tho 17 damage was done about loath of Bureau, where latcrsccts with Tintlc Valley, Jwrt distance below Jericho. Kft tJ Ios Highway No. thl, point obtained a were .rikiB Pacific Ttv. tracks more water uf stream a atitrd by fjet wide and more than nor hit high running down the wr.sh. Valiev Pox jydry re-- d Dt taler took out the t.ishwi,la rye sccimiii of tho Pit il The fiflfle main line track. .yiri'i crack stream liner, th Angelea. wns ntv of to jtd it Jericlu., lliea taken hack and reroui. d thru L lake City ot ne ind Lynndy I aftir thin three hums, Flans Announced For Ke'al fttffleover Utah way t: was cat of. rKPril hours wl.tle a large slat, Mining Convention. : hie jl aew nude i'ie none pas'---Mood l.i these strenuous time- u.i w !i! k k luderstofi.l lh.il '.rruik u ill I he keynote, Metal for ). f. iis-,- '1 i.il reenIKnc d.im.ig.e.i.! the BUblh Annual i !.,. .kfty Of Mor i i.i :!. the cuuniv. Convention and Kxpositlou of Mi. American Mining Congress, in at Sun Francisco. California, ie: On Mines A'lis Aliment f.epteni 29th thru October 2nd, wi'l have greater significance il.un ever j State Valuation. jilt I - c M.-tu- Tuk 1141 av s.-.J32.CS T.y 7 l valuation over the 1 In-v- H 9 40 e nrt wt fur taxiicon purpose, to the stale iux coinmlss'oii. Tka torn mission, with J. Lumber lu rhairman, in announcing Ike 1941 total valuation figure us compared to the IH'i tS7.747.4(. will set the g lax ley, u( before. The advance line o' the program indicates the Importance ;.ml muni-cedof the problem faced t.d..v tbe mining Industry. by These proh linn are Increasing as production grows. .Ie iir.niii.--; James v. Wade, general manager of the 'I tic Standard Mining company of ths diatriet. la head of the procram mittee, and he says that the jects noted below will Ih- - treated by nutlioritutlve speaker- -, wHh lull ep fi.uu port unity given lor dlcu-..-.itho floor: Milling' I'l'oblcllis in I lie I:, c.un-yroper- an unde- fact I'.iut re dm- - to the uwued valu.it it:i show.d a li Ml Increase. Kfer valuations t.f mining pro-de- l sere Cl nil led With lilUrll tl tsin in the slate's wurih. wiih IJt Lake rouniy Jumpi. g it Vjlo.j-- I Strategic .Mii.cruN; non than ID per cent. The RFC and I)cfcii-- - M. l ! : IW valuation of Kennecoit Vetru Puwr larml mi io:i id holdings In Salt latif Mineral Development; I Tooele We? counties whs aet at XX I. -Metals Today Where ai compared to JCl,n77.M7 Ore Discovery A S in pod urn: pjil Par. The wurih of the P'n Mine Taxation; U4 Garfield Hy was fixed at Labor 1roblcms; PJW.I09. with the balance of Mins Accident I'r.-v- i h:iin; the m.41,JS4 lucre:. sc being due o Streuin Pollution; Hi la aet Kf.'ect of tioveruiueiit Conir.ili u. prutvi d durii.g the Wy'i 1940 opcralloia. Kxpluralion for MIk-- ; Ody iso tounti-'s- . Juab and Opera. lug laro;rc; M:l!iuf a drop lu their in N'ow Developiueiil! rhe. Tract Ice; woiitv enjoyed a fl.tfiS. Tlucer Mining. t'7WW- t'lah lu. cllmli- r lent-I'rogra- Cop-'mapa- .i t- -I aese,l I I ?r,l'Ti r ae 4 W greatest gam. the 1940 rlas I124.0S7.155 J; yrer. in per ,a largest W 51 I'T.XII WOOL ri.IT FSTIM TO IIAVK Ii: I.INKD. show. assexs-MHlotoU- . for tho mm-- i pro- - Ii D - o- (Quantity estimated linr-nof $42,280.-- lr agriculture at 399.94! "td imamts cent. cr about ihr-'- t per cent larger tilgroup were the rail in thprevious huh production 1940. and nine per cent ah.oe ihe se I t average. csil t'tah's wool clip In 1941 laik boot lev ,,, llqnor Is pound I9.7l7.00it g,.r hark nto th., mated at to 2it.r,8l pounds lad .wit'-Thbustness. Several I lunik have number of sheep shorn In I tab discovered p a In the r the A It a title emit! in 1941 was about th' I rvlnti year. '3ft-'3- 9 ,'on 1 com-fare- In-o- e decretHl Con- - a further slaughter - 11 i - Ants and SNAKES Funds Being Sought For Utah Deer Survey. -- Bulldog" ants are considered the only a, tree l. Fimn Washington I) ionic.: the report that in many parij o' tli, A wmow oak west, Ilnh particularly, dc.-aniv.al in have lieen multiplying ni such a Australia in Washington ha its juice unOIKfR THAN der federal prolcciii.il li.i f comBARK COMPLETELY STRIPPED POISONOUS plaints arc coining in from fi.riners OFF fly A STROKE OF Shakes und ranchers alleging Ihul ihe deer are destroying m lull forage ilia! Ik 'I ? . WKli Sv might lie for feeding domestic II v siiu k. uf these coiilpluilllk ScilU-lo- r nomluaied to mcml)erliii in .: lleeausAbe Murdock has asked tho for-- t il'isive Si. James Club, il a die iiuinI f..mons dipininnii;' d.ili jr si ei i. e and fish aud wild life lo join linn tn requesting a At one l:iin it the world. lvd.-c- i e I Imale lor (20,000 annutership included six foreg.! itoal tim-- e in tiiiblo two bureaus to ally ins. After the l:i! World Wa- - C.r mal e exhaustive Into investigation UIH11 .l I.' H iliplomulH Were f. ii m d.io recommend a renie-I'.- . 1S2C, I' 1: : j, pears I hut the deer are unon ransi' that duly pp. ats I. Hosiery Italioning Im-- I of silk stucki::i' In ..i shuulil be ruppcrlilig livei-leee. I ,iiil in the nation'!, food supply. effort to hall tile run' u.i T.. o j counters by Wasliitigtuu wum n a nti likely rurverd FROId OUR CONGRESSMAN Reservoir Will SlrcwbcilY jpeared A npldlr depleting W. K. GRANGER com mil lee of the mercliaiiis and Cc3e on li..s siuri-e- omanufacturers On reeoiiinididation of Mark Ac in !. stores polling larger He1' Intense S.ivinus ltondi. derson. ai.d newly appointed fish whether a majority would be In Tli treasury department report favor of late the number i, : fame director, the rommls-iirestricting defense tint rxpei.d'Mi'e lest wfck issued a proclamation closstockiii'.'.N each cus'.onier coiihl i oia led abuui ti.uno.nnu.o.io in Ju.y ing the Si raw licrry reservoir to ungl- cash rvceipis from sale of dc-f- . inn on August 27ih. use savings bi nds passed the bll- - Army lias 11 ul IN Horses. The action was taken after a mi dollar mark three months after fu. K. N. llaciiy, chief uf tin - vcy revealed u serious decline in the i Is v we'il on Ie. mount ilivisiiui of tin iuarlertu:isl- itoui population, duo to suf ior. f 11 uiiiilete ri enrils in July - generals u fne, stalls that Ih los-.last winter from heavy free- ..'.T and horse of callle piesldent id thru IS98.4S.'--,IIoiii liiiwed ainiy i.o! only lias an adequate sup xes and low wi.ter line, and tl was er assiictal Ion ; Robert Fentongruff-or ii. , $:2,i'.5.3ii4 iliru ply of horses n.nl mules at hand, but r,.( ihni I lie fish remaining in the Tara J. Olson, for sportsman: It Ft. ili Final reports, offifi-i- l t reserve r" rvoir sufficient lo guar- - reservoir must bo protected lo re- - ester,wan. D.ui of Ileltt r. I'lth wont t'lydr untee : Jains', shortages in the fntuie store llie lake to its former flshtn'i i id. should show de'pese expeiidi B N. Larton oi Hyrutn. growers; mounted dollars of the one billion level. of under slmost expansion lures game rumuiisxiiAi rcpicsi-ntallve- . ro- Orlginelly scheduled to open on jn". I.irgi-'- ff a:iy month since ,,rcs. tolonel Hardy gives full cre..i i June 15th. along with other waters tlie war. HIH M .MT. 1 WCJAXKNF, WIMCK the proarum insiil'ited a. ter i!o Ian in llie state, the Strawberry open-i:- " WILL S04l UK FINISH KH. In hill 11 S T pulal was delayed until July 1st peiid-ii- g war when it was obvious tlie iiejniis I iio fiom 'Ie c ic..n lmr- - au.I tin army l.d io! j..is--iextent of determine to e.iougn surveys The mining division of the I'. 8. eau show that the nation's populi-lin'- i good rMiliL liois.-Sian til u, le tl.b fish loss. of mines in r.ull Iotke will burtsiu la. !'i irri.!--.- l HI. ''.47 over 7'Oi auoil ela!li(i!,s I Xpli.ilied, and to'.il'd have be-- n on loan to liirnieri uio! shortly conclude drilling at the Ward of 1140 ii manganese prp..ny tn the l on January 1ft. 1H4!. lanch.-rs- . Sole siipulathms of tli-- i Auto Plates May Have To Be Drum Mountain district In western The p.iDUlalien of the entili!i.',!il '1 I lu:' ns were guild care and bri'e-liReturned Fcr New Ones. Since lust December Juab county. nnmle.-S nil April 1. 1940. w tail! seasoil to a the division bus directed diamond I tl.',i,iJ.275. ilf n)ir,w- - As a ie"li. proilur'io:i was b.kin. w is p, ipslu-et sleet Due to a shortage of drilling In outline tho major ore bodl I'nder i'rloril. has reached alioih ll.tiiu foal of the I'liiled Slates mav ies at the property. nioiorlsls f1 r . The office o produci'iin i'ri:iii,re 'T atpuit 2o fed he required to turn In their 194 i per i aril siallion. I.I et placed copper Under H'O license plates ill order to secure IS. Y. auto I'. ANNorXTFH Kl'MXI I'll retii priorities controls. A new- jire 1942 the plates. 'lo I1"'' YM t ars To Iil AltilMT ffil. tinder whiih order was si ere'-isi the present Metal Is scansir ecr Tlu .irmy 'lunrti - 0 are offlciuU prolidefense .. contrai t lo lu. Id li:.l'"' Oil Knlurday. August 2:1. the r..,. nwardi-at fitly expecting further shortages. u. summer lu the V Day will In he-,.r f f ( 0.M (uarter .vil.iy In antlciiallon of this they ore warn-tin- : tr. r t ii M 1" feeltvilies will siari The of Saltklr. m ul r till.lli emugh (eel .' sT h'l.i . a d 2 the public tliut ihcy will have to to c.irry a m..- r in the evening seven fast ai.d em enoi.gl. :n at in ion promptly v its mon till produci . . . . , delivery the equivalent In old incut with a bang-uT lyplesl Y program, r him run s new Ihe secure In gency pool and h,d been lo order pbl(-I an hour. although anyone may rome earlier orders a vm.i ,. mil--lo fill " a tut renew old he..will t. had he,, mauds aubs.l- lo eat their lunch defens, tallB.lH ,VIM1 rat- before the program. ciiiiiph'tlon by In be The order assigns a prefer-iicmetal niigbl ,heet (U.H Dancing will begin at nine to 111. music of Garwood Van and his or' ' of th-- ' chestra of Trocudero fanis. All the I higher rating',,s w"r para'trspl. of 15 31"'-on oiiressloiis. Including dancing anl July ,leled ep: ih j i he ordr require swimming, will he one-hal- f price for and m mu orders by Y students and alumni members. MUSIC n'! rll INDIAN AlUClVaiS Kill'C-facturera of copper products Any Y student body card wilt aufflce 'a' La3K F ID Of BirlA mpper base alloy, and In charge of pro n.nfur. recognition. all these be given priority Walt leware o cieditigs defense demands. tint It Is is and Ham Smoot. They Invlie sli student and alumni lo uttend. Ann rlcati ur'' w tliou' American Irgcniiil) Mohll!rd. lk n ,. The ,l:e f fires 1" ''' I Ill order lo place m:"'t' f ,r Kf IIOOI. M I'FILI NTKN DI'.NT li.e army. i:ithrutn power iu hlh t f ' f'd troin I'i.iim-n- t Hi defense the office of '"" MF.vr NniMi.it NTt nvixti o ' in- " 1' ' eili'd def'-ne i) seaich and development I l"'' 11 j1m A leg lllighl, superintendent of the This ..rvnni :i!i"t I" 'lln S n iliuil'i lornied 'r I;', Tintlc Sshoo! iiisirici, returned hum-Is- sl grout' of ni".'.- tbt h.re in Tittif ! quarter for 1,4 "' v week end after having sient tlu light now livinf to e'.: sp OOn men and wi.nii t' T in hirili. Th" J'b su miner In southern California, and pert In bacterlidiety. - in H.e u ? r hv he Is now hard at work lining up the ; uruiy who arIrs, chemistry. .o"ltf'' ' " I l r. r ; -I can only Kwrv Mge ndur for the coming school yesr. rah e'c. M;j testing, '!-.,l ncn.s'iel and to Trof. Klight completed an ciaht ibis ormnlxaiUin is H . "'i r p. i f ' us told by Hi-- 'r About udvuncc course while he was w.cks' eM attention. -- I I't aim-tit- . lose ri lilt1'". tbe suggr.'ilmis re. et " has been - Hi O'U worthless i, f the mI"'"' I f"' i,;, rll vital sliitlsti's way on ih ."h""' ' ' !l."tt- lltl.TII HAINiF.1l IH NAM FI th-- t . I. in.' win. state espls.liiln,! Ing 5 per e.i I ini Ii TO 1 ' Met.. i:niAMiK HOAIID. '- -V e ". need .i ifillviillliils tuurlilne or lii.divm.-u I cillzettslilp u.i list ions detel.se. k govern Ralph A. Badger, of the Ralph A. rs tl,.- - military forte, many Yoon Wallart I lit and C'n., was on Tued Hudger recurds ivji,-modern i. soulH" ; niuslc from 1H oositloii and Travelihg m with Ihe nam.d to the hoard of gver,.ora of ' ' somewhat l"-- , wrk. defense s. ln d musl correspond k.rici. rdliel M'ashtnxton' oiii sounds from Indian tamp ihe Halt laike Himk Kxchunao to fillOfficials Of the three drpiM'i," I't llrnWU Wal.ace, I I.,, -- -y.'i.r D. Neha' adopt, ' Males f tong nj0, Judfilng from -- the Ih, Uliexplred term of W. that the Wat! I j- ih- of i'icx I'rcslil ml red- ker. who died rmily. on little the delay Muin. Uiorm for nexpression arrav. plan ,..durt'd int" such p,Mcd (he left of Ihe pIcture. The tow. r; basing them upon ,t four inches tall and irimrfc bthles. in f.;verBad tribe, lo which the little . fl)0, over the celebrat'd lf you WJlll otary work donn wjj,inC(, a ,.ntrle num ..me poll and h.su, El business hour, call 21. A five chjp, beloni have a fl"r,,e fosplial records minute delay la all that yon will be r!ea o liuiiored. . ...u Tq Xha Bar." , mu out , announred that AmlwssaSlaoka at Keporlur oftlc( l".a MaUky of Ilusna had hetn Uaal DANGEROUS WILD , 0 Un barking chaaed a herd of deer fur a week and counted them seven times orer.i The reason for this slaughter Is Ihul the sportsmen of the slate take s relteenl attitude aa to what tlie big allots" are doing. They, i i most Instances, Iwdieve they sre In significant because they only buy i hunting and fishing license. Thes persons shoulJ realize that they are a vital purl of the stale government and once they assert themselves as u mutual budy they will completely control hunting and fishing in this great slate. They could wslk into the state capitol in such numbers that a successful meeting could nm bn held In a year. They could demand tliclr rlghta and they would be given. The sportsmen deserve Just what is living; passed out for they pay no attention to the Import-- i lit sessions of game contiol; while on the other hand the boat men. cow n.en, sheep-men- , etc., spend their Iasi lime tn bo In attendanen to extulc on range.-whicineir injuries suffered rightfully belong to all people like. How ihe sheep und cuttle and horse men got such a foot hold, for the songs they sang tn themsclvea lici ns everyone thing. With the terriblo slaughter of female deer last yetr the Tintlc hunters only about a fifty ,r ent kill To the Tlmlc sportsmen. who are expert allots, this does nut Indicate the ranges arc ovtrrun-Th- v ciJtntiiixsloii who big game lias authorized this slaughter Is enm- - -- r u-- iil - WASHINGTON NEiWS l: :-r h m-n- -h. nij- - Moa d m fi-- r c:-,- ..' . N'l-i'l- -s i- 2 1 Hv--- n n-i-- es. s !.' iii-i- 1 n siih-u.nti- - ('ovr ly fo.-l-- lV ii I1' ail-uu- i p non-defen- m-- fr e s - . 1 ler Iwt United Slates Tungsten - - " - A ... t- - rAtT.K'' I1 - 11 ! -- '-- r . ; t ' i,r," - , - ! 't v necessary most valuable ores. M haa been carried 1 iij j0,n eountrles now at war. Fsperlmcnt MjNfar(ory la an effort to Wy fr"fIllnhoue .(a necessity m American laboratory . J Ka ore. Products from the ore ia in jM "fwt he j Prjr Rn'.defe,,, proram Th n P r d l u wool sliorn in by the V S depart meal uf Iiig Game ,ro1 ha In-r- In- - rax-utosB- di-L- 4 tn-- o I and tl haa firnt - the Saw of hornless doe and cow from tho conn', mountains of I'tah. The hoard hat W abn,lon,,d pl,ir,,l ,h flure at 23.6(Mi, an l.B . uhus.,,?1? 'W11 ho were crease of more than 8,000 over thu'. rial lotted there lias been Irunsrerrcd ni hist year. was a total or 23.500 hornless deer. ",,r I"1' as compared with 15,250 last year, lnioi iiiaiioii is that remains hus In cn given 1941 hunters, the ma-- i lot of work lu done in the ex- Jor increase coming in the Kish Luke. mn'T. .'''".T11 e,,l "f Juab "u," I'islf ar-- Mantl areas, where it Is ."".iV V,0 l,av' lo wail fo, HUJ gruxlng existed, and that i ii i tr ar hIiouuI ro:np. ivlty. It It the rair.-- and oven furninr wvre Iw- said that tlu army drufi, imiIIki- tug impohl upon by dwr and eW. nients and young meu going inlo de- The Kish Lake National Forest fense jobs have gnttly reduced the drew the biggest Increase In (he doo .umber of applications for CCC cn- allowance, a kill of 15,000 6000 men roll I. more than In 1940. It was reported rne camp at Callao, also the one (but the herd In that area was at Gold Ilill., will he used by llie urouid f. der also that an Increase 8,000; army as working liases for the Wen- - of 13,00 was estimated, f A promln-ime- r bombing urea. an counter recently aald that he of-(I- ,. Trr 71 UMer Utah Increased. u ,Vu,",i 1 u0 cerllflcale or allocation from the Tice or production management. O P A (! 8 aet Hie one price To: the red metal and said an exception would be made ror certain producers whose costs durliiK the rirst hair ul 1941 were In excess or 11 ceuta per pound. Foreign lead coutinued to now Into American channela aa shipments moved aralntt July allocations o.' 22,000 tons. The price was firm und un. hu uge I at 5.85 York. a Zinc was still raiioned pound Bast St. Imul.-:-. In steel, pig Iron supplns were ullotted with tonnage mi hat.d malning aumll. Sirup siock pi'.ei ere smaller, with buyers lower grade and paying at li.e 0f number one heavy imii!i. :i ingot production reflected i. a u 0f high grade scrap. re- - Is ufi (loiii.ilI. even aa far as T oil mountains In Millard a un-b- Big Game Kill In f"lv ' Cr - n, Eht |