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Show HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST SILVE&LEAD DEVOTED TO THE GBEAT TINTIO MINING DISTRICT VOl.l'MK KUUKKA. JUAB CUU NTY, 4-- J Officers Saturday. o Fixed By City. At their meeting on Saturday evening the following new offlcera were inntalled by the Tiutlc Mason: Hurt on T. Collins, r. M. X. Fillmore, S. W. Lealfe Handle, J. W. Fred J. Milliman, treasurer. John F. Rowe, necretary. M. H. Ilowen, truntee. John Morley, chaplain. N. Wesley ('hrintennen. S. II. Robert I.. Garrity, J. I). Harold Brenton. S. S. fund haa been increased $3,000 over ihai of laat year, the warer fund hnn been non. H. efpet fund re- reduced ducod $1,000. The o'her fund re- main the name. The varloun fund and the gum allotted to them are an follow: Contingent $30,000. l ight $3,000. Water StO.non. ( ity Hall $1,000. Street, sidewalk, $3,000. Sewer $300. Library $1,350. Total $37,000. At the meeting Friday Dear. Bee': and Counellmen Carl non. I resided Fairbanks, ORourke red the roll rail. Council annw- Fergu- - abaent. The minute of the prevloua meeting were read and ar- rep ted and bill aea?t the city to the amount of $336.7$ were audited and ordered paid. " Councilman Carlson reunited tha. County Attorney James MCune. who la rounty coordinator of the defence council, had announced lltnt t meet- would he called of the rounty and city official shortly after the Hr', of the year for the purpose or for the forming a defense aet-u- p town pf Juab rounty. Where it will he hVld wa not announced. of the Ameilcan legion Carlton tasked perniis- to use the rlty hall bell for cm- urgency purpose and the present de- net up of the American Legion, non wa fno Tre request Vd wao granted. Wilson Lee. Charles Haun and Theo. Haynes, of the incoming administration. were present nt this meeting. Irevious to this regular meeting (Friday. Dec. 13) a special meetingheld at. which Mayor Buck presded and all connrilmen answered the roll call. This waa held for the T- ol oulllnlo, wr the district WPA engineer, to with Wilson Lee. the incoming me.-- t may- - or. and L. D. Green, local supervisor, in lining up thla work. 1 I chance pedestrians the curb when they are . root ed in the ntreet by a light. rh-r- walk. itoni block f jKr z nei-hl- to ' tggftSla: v.n iiedi-strlan- a turn. 0. Signal your Intention driver lehlnil. and lane herore turning. v " ' fIf' Thu n. t at - r o Bone It home i rernld on -r lSth. Tlnr.- :it Tm-sds- h- iropi-- - A w: rec-sec- HU). M,. W X.rtor. T,p remMned. the p tnr.ly rationed by princl- producers at 8.35c per lne. rottri:. to.P d Kart Hi. Louis. : eplii, Juab (outity. on Tin- S'e-- I oiieralions were helped by day. April 7, J$43. at 10 a. n.; and f. vnr.ihl weather. Industry apnkea-o- n Monday, .August 10, 1942, at 10 and even In the face of a m. t 'csrcltv maintained a good "barbaric aggression- of Jupun iu At Iarowau, Iron County, Monday Modictlnn rate. Maurhurtu in 1931 Vet the example May 13. 1942. at 3 p. m.: and Mon-iif i nil r wer reiioried shrink- the pul tern for the emirs'- - soon day. Kept cmlicr 14, 1942. at 2 p. m. ' otif m:ll saved from rur- i he purMtid hy Italy and Germany In arrival of tew snnplie la'lnieet in A'ncc anil Kurope. Through the I'emand for piste continued to tie wir H ,;ci followed. Germany, ScllCO1 Ccsts Reduce Due Horn' talk of converting the l.eavy. Italy, iin.l J:.pun reached an under- To Buildirg Drop, licrt etrln mill to plate rolling and staiiiliiii: to time their act of ag- - ii - was heard. Schedules were reported common arersinn to their A advantage I'ntes by chance In order report from the state hoard of i:pet and to hriiig shout the ultima. e en- ,lP tg the eflecl that scbonl from me mill to another In an at- lavement of the reM of the world. have made a de- - tempi to expedite deliveries, the President said. due to the fart that a bl 'V...1 n of the new si'hnol were Navy ConM ruction and Kiill,f nirnl i.i;-The Seiible passed, and ...gent to ,.n nr remodelled in 1940. no.-din- g the White House a hill increasing to the report nmsi seethe authorized strength of the Navy non now Imve their school build-n- y -IfiO.uOO tons, representing a 5 ;i moderired that it will be m expansion. The Senate t'me In fore ail.llt iotiul expondl-nlsnr- - vecisarv, except In rer-c- .'Ccepl ed House amciidments to , s ySIO.oO't.Onti Idll autliorUIng oe;iiMe were the Influx over i a vet public works pro run and rent vnwds prevent accomodations. to tin- - White, lion.-- . The measure of such iM'ori'CK "const rnrl'eti nr permanent public j,, bl. Hti.te and they will he ade in'fTsrv no'V.s the Secretary of Navy may inte for some time to come. necessary. The Xavv announred that 11,303 development con. ''VbVVegniarNiivT In ed Ion District ffSF At r-- d:-"- i the uu:tl ness session which Included the elec-slo- n nft!ren. after wl.leh card 'In'' were playi d and h delicious luncheon served. The new office' tr : re!d-nt- . Mrs. Ada Rn'.itlle, Mr. Iliinnch Johnson, vice pre. Mrs. Ames Beck, Mrs. Thereues Vlertel. tror-ure- r. Mr. Mary Kltraeruld, rhspl.ilu. Mrs. Ktta Gear, lady of reremonles Mis. Margaret Frecthy, financial secreti.ry. appointed by the aupreme lodge. In the rontests Mrs. Theresa Vlertel trlct of Itah. shall ho held ri ple- cf to Will L. Hoyt, Judge of the Hfilt M i"lr.tni. Mr. Mary Fit evening. Derem- . rm.-ryenc- y distributed '' Ikl ASS:i UlliCEla. Wotn-n- 's th- WASHINGTON NEiWS f; to Hr the In r-- t fc the Fifth Judicial ITlf this faith uppermost in our hearts we wish for you cu alntiiilati'je jof all the blessing that will bring you A Merry Chri.lintt. v And remember have the rlMit of way alien vnure - I newspaper realise that as a member of this community we have obligation to fulfilL We have tried to hr a good and I friend" to all of you. Re will continue to he. And we know that in turn you have the same feeling toward us. HI our rl:m s op-ni- ng MHlIfo hit: in nr 'll llc pre-seas- ,be I Oirislma spirit, we represent the truest of ideals. And thus each of us ha a tarred, yet simple, duly I perform, s must realfirm our will to coniinur bring a peaceful neiglihor and a faithful friend. If we do this and do it in the diii.ie spirit of Christmas, the world can continue to look to us as tlie bill war k of high ideals, Dont nneek thru lot -- men Inn the yellow light. a m we 2. 4. Givo -- s Lik'iiiNnde out. wh n l y 8,x auggentlonn for mo'nr nn.. er bave bpn offered to driver- - hy the Traffic Safely Cou'-.cil- . Th lrrfi P" rt I8'1 nt It counciln program denigned to em the peak accident toll during the holiday aeanon. Here they are. 1. Stay In line. Dju hull our way thru traffic hy squeezing in and 3. Dim your light car at night. ordinary times these fart might be considered unimportant. But in world that must come to adopt it its cardinal objective that of Christmas Price on Earth, Cood Vill Toward mage Men" the significance of the part we must play in shaping the future of mankind Hands out in sharp relief. In so much of tlie vor!J ,be individual counls for little. In communities such as our ia America every human being retains the right and freedom of the individual tJudin Safety Cojnc'l e ou66cSUCs' on and relative of the large cities realise and admit that hark home" is the finest Christmas of alL And lurk home" theyll come, every year, every one of them, if they ran. U3l Christmas lilffic that this I essential. For Instance the contingent o e R&VO our friends 7ij JA Rumor Of Higher Copper Prices. Thu New York weekly metal repurl sold I hut copper price may bo frrmiiltd to move higher If aurh a would mean more production, statement ruining from copper tbx fair. Nevertheless It was interest- circles. Ing and showed that both teams were They repnrnd price administration working hard and to a degree takmciuls at a general ronflab with ,n TW I0818- and labor, hinted at such producer ThlB coming week Unite Iihh two H rt vUlon but were withnui definite nmeft on tin polled ulc. The firm In piunH. With Jordan on the local floor on the prices meanwhile were evening of IVcemher Sftlli. 1h' continued at 13c a pound, ronnectl-rhoulbe a honey of x game. for domwrtlc n,eUl. e. ,ey " w" lw 'ember allocation, certificates wer-- t December S.th, when Tlnttc goes to cboul Plwin, up Kpan 1,1 ' at a pound FA3 These two game will wind up the yjew quiet York So far lln- competition lA.all industry spok.sn.en sul.l the 11, ' Ji.1 , very January emergency pool would sow of the Nebo League ,iltp rhani4P f0M Nov,mlM.r will he on January 9th. Tlnttc drew tnd catlng tonnage of icemher. he bye for thi. date so they will ooo ,s 0(,0 t ,bou, u have a long res from competition. P0I1I(, floI ron,., ,7source and about 00'1 do r ,1em r IS "ev c- -l, nr 000 to 7000 tons. n dnm' Hc output, would go Into I'e DINll. , I end prices were continued at S.Sc a pound New York and 5.70c 8t. Imuls, with demand ahead of th " supply. It is hereby ordered that hearing falr hUpA of th Xxcni. upon Petitions for naturallvailon of ,.pr wa ordered pool Miens filed in Dis- - OR it ia here that the individual really counts. Nowhrre else are peoidc so willing to lend a helping hand to a fellow man. No cry of distress remains unanswered, no pica for help ignored. Not only at Christmas time, hut throughout the year, every day activities of our friend and neighbors are guided by a sense of brotherly love. ut X mill Kr 8 Tint Ic scored a gluiiuus victory over the fust Hying team from Kuiiuli n Friday evening to the tune of CO to 44. It was a real shooting" aT- fair, not an much from the field but from the free throw line, Kanab had 33 rhaiirea and Tliilic bail -- 6. A really free shooting af- - N a typical rural American commur.it;. L !c v.:r llt.i imnurtal ChriUnia Peace on Earth, Cood Rill Toward Mca" find it Imcaaage trued meaning and it sincere! application. jjfjT 1!M1. Tintic Defeated Kanab Team. Two Games Last Week. I At their meeting on Friday evening the e'.iy council tdoptnd a budget covering the expenditures for tha year 1942. The amount wan the name an that for thin year and for the pant year, $37,000. It wan that due to a decreaned population and a decreaned tax revenue the budget might be rut but it wan trough! out that due to relief pro-Jor-l, Jack Lentherhury, J. S. defense expennen, and other Ira Miller, marahul. amount the total lirrreury thing, Samuel Kdwardn, tyler. could not be reduced in thene time The officer were InMalie-- l b of all-oendeavor. an Ma'er, ass. met tv I. .. II. mun remain the total Although the name there have lieen change Miller an Marshal. In allot mentn of the various fund. Pint experience hnn ddnonst rated Utah i.i j:. !)i:ri-:.MIJ- Gb Ouif Gfri&rids Masonic Lodge Installed New Budget For 1942 UTAH, THURSDAY. MINES A ' i y OUR CONGRESSMAN IC GRANGER W. Service Act Revised elective service art haa heea thed and sent to the Senate a selective service bill to provide fur the reaii'trailon of all men be tween the ager of 18 and 45, with the provision that boys under 21 li will not be railed into military vice until they arlve at the age of 21. HawaI At lack I Probed ,v special Imrrd of Inquiry, head- W f. S - -- re-v's- -il aer-wa- . - "Z j rthl lw o tai! folio. lSf E5 fr Utlon. V, d:,parl and orchards. Pending ( enlistment he- - m crops 111 he he'd at ..r'sln on clreumstan- - llarbor. The rate 3 stmt The next meetlnc and 13. Inclusive, .ompletlon of details such ss losses ,Vrm,her on surd. surrounded the Mrs. Kmiua 'bet Savior re, of home adly the f w 361 day be ,,roerled from Member 13. aV(r prise attack on Pearl Harbor. The January 20, 1042. s dav. Tlie department up to a total of $100,000,000. Presidtni told hia presa conference i r cn'il. anil documents, palut- 'il the fleures repr.ent only first Is Government the taking every pre(, lbpr ubJl.c1 of ,rl will not svy rPPrilll. ... $ Pre. of r place! of the filth column ac iri'd'nie nient s durine hrnk- - mtur.i will lie charged for protection. In llvitles whlrh a)ded the Japanese rv See enlistments, or a large yml no iln-l- ration and charge for re- their attack on Hawaii. will tin required unleas there i timber of men who were enlisted bv pl)rt President Roosevelt, In a report to iWa toininendaiil of the various s H us. Mr. Jones said. Congress on tho background of the Smb1 IllMrlpl, or lnti l.ll..nd bv war with Japan, said Japanese subRelertlnn Board for Flight l adet marine as well as airplane partiruining. on the cipated in the onrlntight ' !.1II!rSaI!r-,nrHawaiian Island on December 7. l Karlv tol.1 'A' hi c The President aln said the atturk. 1941 plat. the riii'ferel'ee bis nriva whlrh began at 1:30 ?d in. Washing of be sipier'or .,M ton time, was followc ,,!lTnrf.tes "'or,,, ""r "f ,h' and forty minute Utter i, IH cause II would be "..i.. ker au.l ... y Grew Istion to lT. 8. Amhnrsad.via d reporters .uftld d PresiThe for desire peace. -r In Wash' Japan's 'he re ie' I.i ue 'n envdent said Mr. Grew was told at 3 Inrtnu had. Dan-.talways they p. m. Washington time that day that mmil miuri-of Information will re-nSS Iflrohlto, to whom the Kmperor Mr. Kurly said. Iiecauw in open. minute a has sent lal lTealdent it "moa. ronslilcr t peace appeal on the previous day. new Irom trai'Mit'i in so greatly desired establishment of lie source t 'lie public with the Iliac in the Pacific and the entire raid.! and 0nslhte b. In and out o' to cnnilnuo its governeiit ' c fiirtrv wl'l be censored, but so earrest endeavours." ss domestic puldlcallo't or hroed fir real reply, however, "Japan' news i ronrerrwd. the eM- - lusting of ami warlord made by Japan' WluU, por;llp principally ; dentaly forniulaled many day be -- i.i. These Pictures Are Her Receipt . ito, , . -- ,u,ur "r:'". r . vrd. mu ' I" !ST!3Si! o. e rrv - S... rrb. m, '" b? 0 l ,;- ... 'brn Innlor c.nlosUI and Frank -r Krln. rommisslon 4reriir. 8n"Il" " 8 I"I of opera- stun . In' d.te , 4- fe.s met !. "P ' Hn e plant has 8 n" " ,n 0". ncr rent of A pn-- 'til abou ia u'c'nt es-- d In Ihe t S la Intporl-r- d from Peru, hut when the Hah .lant la completed II w'll supply approximately SO per rent. The 98 per rent pure ore produced at tho mill will bo shipped to lYnnsylvan'a 'or refining. The mill will eniptoc, directly and Indirectly about 740 nten and will require SO00 gallons of oil daily in fire It rousting furnace or ovi n end generate electricity. It will ns-- ' I bout 4300 pounds of rail tier da.' and five Iona of sulphuric arid each month. s o Fp4e Allocates Large Sum To School Districts. An allocation of $453,843.50 from the Mate district school fund wa made last week end to tho forty district in the slate by f'harlea II Fklilmore, stale auperlnlendent of public Instruction. This ia Ihe second distribution of i . the present school year, and Ihe first Int.ronrr I .'rp. V ' Which had allready been made with5 on the baai of the new school censn n. -r I edertil . Loan Xdiiln. ont warning upon our territories at I which show an enrollment of 14V 11 w! h it various point In the pBClfir, thM .hi; iii: redt he thH.rnmi-'pi- '-i ' Andre tins era had Duvallcn Mr. 575. Tho total In the two allocation Flu ip,,n .."ri.'M I'naldcnt said. The report In- - tile arrangement made when "Lady,' Is $722,157.13. or 88.03 per achool War 1 Ut n has "r' Ambassador Crew wa not Informed a Doberman Pinscher, wa Injured child. I ill iiC.i (iVliirillu.l 'O Pi IV lie .'.I several months ago. Iler spine waa or this atlocatlun the Tlntlc Action? :nu di'iiiic' 1i i'cin'1 oti.i JJj but the cradle haa proved pirlrt received $2I19.93. while the uim fractured, fret-it". r'v P'ivatpi to Secretary Ambassador Nomura tifarlory that soon "Lady" Jiub District In the eatern end of . eremv snacks 'nnnuitliii'YHl attack. ,IuJ. received $3118.28 W8 M Jonea said the cor (lha rounty prjaldeel report uld tho Vnited State. lr '$ ''-- picture a a "thank Mr. Will Abernathy of Seattle rereived these shoe to HrH!"- - At tho you" after the sent aeven pair of children' clearly that the ahoe left llttlo Doreen blanowa exprevsion show one lhat'e Juat levtly. ihe display at the But rlM trlumphinlly don't l. , ,7 1 1 s-- -- ! i n Ki ? f' kg s S |