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Show V- iHOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST DEVOTED TO THE QBEAT TINTIG MINING DISTRICT 41 OU-M- Knowlfcde of Utah shown By nigh school students. IrLPe Rprnmmpnrlc Utah Minina i milling 0 A communication from Washing- the other day waa to the effect that Secretary of the Interior Ickea had recommended a vast program o: development for the Intermounlain and Utah cornea in for a lot of the propound program. A bill covering tbeae develop- menu will be prevented by Senator thla week. Among many othera thing it will include the building of Dewey Dam on the Colorado River'and conatruc-of a hydroelectric plant with a raparlly of 150,000 kilowatla capa- city at an eatlmated caat of fifty mil- - u Jct Vital 1 i A I B 1H42. (gflrsiici Sr Westers Newspaper lialea) HEAW TARNISH ON SlLVJER af-to- Wrlt-Urrilor- THURSDAY. FEBRUARY IS, TY. UTAH. HANDYMAN HINTS uiuh iiiku students uro demonstrating remarkable knowl- idge of Utah' back ground an well n a singular interest In current fair, according to word rerelved from Walter Freae, book publisher, who generously contributed the 12 price coplea of the WPA I'tah era' Project "Utah Guide" for the Mate wide essay content on the aub- - MAY y HOUR. llerl-OMahon- ! In-5- 6. ! LlQOlPS COWS tNlLl VROVjtDE A. IVAcTHOD con-- . THE 1W tons of ore in the h .TeV0,". 1 r- - fi XT 2 The R-- d 'Va"hin01 extracted, and that 100.000 tna ,aa- Saturday announced wl dw whlrh p. cept personal meaaagea to civilian residents of enemy occupied terrl- lory to the effect that auch com hi u- - u,anB mill to produce 80,000 tons of man- -' ideation must be on forma ganeao at Delta at war alao Incorpor- - by the ned Cross and thatsupplied letter I ate.1 In the recommendations. wl not ba The office of censorship ha ruled that personal communications may be forwarded only thru the inter-rationchannels of the Red Cross j Persona desiring to send a message Tho winter ranges In western Ju- - should apply to Ihrlr local chapter ab county and In fact over the atate for further information, M must be of a purely per- generally are in good condition, ac-- J j sonal or who their nature, rinflned t to family graze sheepmen rording flocks "out west and from a report. 25 words and In English If a for- from the egriculture department. language la used, an English The conditions were not quite so translation must be ettarhed. Abbreviations, nickname plirosc good in February aa a month earlier according to the department, hut the or rodea In place of customary rer- -service still regarded the ranges a crencea must be avoided. Deseripfirm or location or i Ilona of e person, excellent. The enow in western Juub county other similar Information must no. l,as not been too deep to prevent lie sent. No mention may he made of poll- sheep from finding plenty of feed and at the same time It has been suf-- tics or military subjeeta. defense ma- ficient for water purposes, so flock I trial, shipping or weather rondi- masters are expecting to bring their Hons. Persona employed In government herds off the desert thla spring In ,work must rot mention that fart. good condition. Ji fln PWUEO psr1 GRANGER C0iER - TO NVAK.E lie waa hi. cunning abuli- a- hla enemies, o,n - Th- Itrpoll On Hawaiian Defense. Uua J. Swope, director of the division of territories and Hand pas- sessions. In a recent report, said wntneu and children are lining urged to evaenlr Hie Hawaiian Islands ,,r uid sas snasks are being distributed 'o the entire population. Emergency set up In a pub- lioapltc't have ln-e- n ellS (Jf I JpfpnCP lClVllVe - fo,ow veu Ptflslly , M..r' lh? llvlUan 1 u dlacullaloll our t, . dafnaa program is Public training rfp ,j'0,r,,m '" 9toKnm to teach a, H ua how uka and our ovr"'- ot . y ln, The l b or n,aJ!,ri y of1,he fmm , 1 y tt ,0,1 unlx7' "nderll flv11ni train outlines calling for specific of study and drill before the amounts . .... ing ""'.T to.fh he.,nr.0ed nd.t weur 11 ,cna' "embers " With the poaaible exception of the committees organised under the planning and admnllstrative division committee head will be charged y wl,h the duty of training or n or tbe training of the volunteer workers assigned to the particular committees. This la especially true l,IP croups making up the civilian Ptotection divisions, auch as b:ry firemen, auxiliary police, r ea'iuat!, nurses aids, decontamin-chai- n tlon corps, etc. The national of-- :i rt,:n of defimse has published a y urrung-might- auxll-mome- ,(H tt aer-enl- n J J r-- the particular type Schools' ,he "We are pleased to present to you Wl B4Hfd Individual will be railed In 'rtiflcate of accreditation ,n m com.deted foe Assoclulion rv and lllcher Sehoula. Your re- - p,u rY rnursea. As an example of tlm port was atisfnrlory in nil details." of training required, the members the rescue squads will be required in cnmnlete tiaiulng In the following Uh&,riRSTl MillllHSIl Reports aa follows: first ald,.2J object On Presidents Dance. l eiira: fire defense, 10 hours' gas 1 ofRi-cond- - 1 -- niidvine plana for n complete re, ranDc'.ion of the tn D. Mr Landi Me school and a convent, providing slant (ItD D'rei'tor nearly a thousand lied. Returning ,j la itnosivell conducting a thorough from a l.i dav visit to Hawaii, he ir.a M(l,a reorganirution of the civilian raid, "A good number of division which she there, there is no hysteria, no hasty Ilar and them L'lndi herila. Director explained thinking and no panic, OCD functions as revolv- - i no food or clothing supply prob- around the task of m. except a few Isolated cases In Pr ,,riinrj He said honit, imr this country against the the outer Islands. Now shelter, both private end commu- of phyHcal at tuck. ihmg.-'. nre blng rushed to completion lhnt siSBpor, jK iot the battle front civilian are aiding wherever move neirer this country and It Mim,: nic;in a long war. This office ha possible on defense projects. rot to be built and yeard for action, of the $15,000,000 allocated from During the last few weeks I have had President's emergency fund for civiln defense In Hawaii has already he tak of over hauling the func- Ho-I In assigned to specific projects. have two prliii'liile jp ''' Himp Tn4c - t'itiiian Defeioe Organization Oi'l) Director lindla announced o 1C books and u series of status. training guides for the use of group O Instructors, a aeries of baud book b uPblled to each enrolled mem- School Given H'gll of lhe Pfo'M-Hocorps, as well .h1, Frcminent Credit. M miscellaneous booklets for tbs KH of ntlmlnlstratlve groups In tha .7T. Tint tr I., High Sciionl waa aignaliy nrocram . iHurt-dagain, last week end by tho As the progresses the ri,rrunrenient that it had been glv- - commit leeorganization head will refer to the files of (he volunteer civilian de- 1 -nv lil hop, principal or the high , bera aI1 tool, reived the following mew Bd Ca -.Ha :iv from liurlon K. Farnsworth, of number 1plred person ' meet Aa-oof the Northwest " " ,'lun,ar y lion of Secondary and Higher service hlr. In ' Tho O('l) division of Youth Activities indorsed a finaiiclul assistance plan, originating at the University of Iowa, sphere former students re- turning to colleie after the war is nv.T may receive gift of not more than $2o0. The aid funds would l up by voluntuiy coni ribui Ion: of ten cents a week by every student who remains on the campus. Tin FRO! A OUR CONGRESSMAN K. ltd t'ivilinn w W. OF fcSTreAlVlEft. WASHINGTON al & bottle. DARK. NE4WS WftMOVJT F HbLEi SAV)CEPAN - n Qe EM0S1N6 CbVrtEbTti cp DESIGNATING a poisow New Ruling Bans Letters templates the minint of 740.000 Tc Enemy COUMnCS. Drum Mountain that hla manganese program lAky Loured off VtOCK WftO TRS lly now we all know tbut one of the principal reuaona for Uitlera auc- cesa more effective even than hla wavea agaluM the common foe. It la with all that In mind that we should serioualy consider the proHisal to call a moratorium on the chain store tux issue until after the war. If thla Issue goes on the November ballot, as It now stands to do unlesa postponed by legislative action, there is going to he a great ilt at of discord In Utah. The individual merchant is now a thing or the past.. He is tied up with some "AltC" outfit and it Is hard to draw a line belween my two. At any rate it would take a Jury to decide the difference. An Independent merchant is one that Is on his own entirely, and the hr usimeiate himself with sily group ho Is Just another of a and should be subject to tlm me laws 'that those firms who op- and above board declare their ' com-tlo- . ' MC Lillie trickery front another, by propaganda and firth column Infiltration within the borders or each victim nation. Hy now we muat be thoroughly awake to the fad that the only way w can win the war la by nulling every ounce of strength and ingenu- tty we have, and pouring that strength and Ingenuity In unflugglnr EE REM0UED QYS0AKIN& POTATO WATER FOU AE0UT TWO Number Lets All Stand Together Should Be Policy. ferocious How Can My Community Make for Today Ita Pioneer tage." "The alurtneaa of Utah student to atate history." continues Mr. n Frem. owe perhap to the paratively recei.t date of pioneer heRlnnlnga In the mountain and to the emphaaia placed upon history by the LDS church." lion dollar. The eaaay content referred to was Construction of a at cam general- - announced luat November by the will Utah genat Lake that ing plant erate 50,000 kllowata and will coat .Utah Slate Inntltute of Public atruction. In cooperation with the 600, 000. The mining of 740,000 Iona of. Utah State Inatitute of Fine Aria, Studenta are reminded that the inunganrae ore in the Drum Moun- tain Diatrlct weat of Eureka and atate ha been divided into twelve diatrlct. and that each aectlnn will 100.000 ton In the Tlntlc Diatrlct. Further exploration of the copper, be competiny only with nclvhhnrlng The conleat cloaea Marcl. In Weat Mountain, Ruah schools. depoidta at which lat. time all entrle mu' and Tlntlc Rlue the Ledge Valley. Zinc depoaita In be In the hand of Dr. Du r ion K. Mining Diatrlct. Weal Mountain. Dlue Ladge and Tin- -' Farnsworth, atate rapltol, Salt Uke. tic. Alao of iron ore depoaita in this' 'Vinners will bn announced aa noon diatrlct and other part of the Btate.hereafler na poaaible. " The report of the secretary show 1 mi KUKKKA. .UTAH MINES SILVER-LEA- D defense. 5 hour; general, 5 hour; Cliairmun Fred Milllman irill. hours. a detailed report on the Another phase of the program Is dm-to- r dance liven January 20th, In honor training to volunteer and fur the workers on public utilities commit- or Ur aident Room-vei- l t euefil of victims of infantile purs- - 'ees. such as power, water, etc., for tho purpose of providing a reserve lysi. ! Ilia report show that the proceed rorc. of repair men who will bn this venr were In exee of other ooalifled to help the regular utility ' r nearby years and that $167.74 wa repairmen In ease nr sabotage or o'lier emergenrv. Thla will assure the net from the county. gr. Milllman, who Is permanent that necessary public service will not a chairman, lias left a complete report be out of ordir longer than absolute- with the Reporter and anyone wish- - Iv necessary even In case of attack or Tintic Meets Springville Union Pacific Japanese nK (0 jook It over Is cordially In vlt sabotage. J Even the committee to be organ- On Pl Dismissed. 0 j0 Evening. Friday Employees : o ized under the planning or admlnla- - Tomorrow nigh' the Tintic High mind (all 36 io 22$ fur firs or automo-- Dative divlion will have certain Ill each person must have ,.olH(.k tni AU.Haiio..s. Passed out In Tlntlc during th na C. E. Rife. nsueanro. to and a definite , rdurstionnl and training duties. The basketball learn function. School 51. (21 goes dear week was word from W. Jeffers, Thi d,vUlHn pp,. ln(Uhlry 1ntles of such committees as pubrail- - Springvllle for a game which will bo Every person must he qualified tr. Uaciric tho Union of president rit a,istjiii for rpatr and mainlicity. finance and registration will road, that all Japanese nationals tlm deciding factor In the race for perform that function." lie said ijujijpii acrU'iillnril mnrhliiiry ser- - be f - the Xebn b,noru,ar8 "n lieen ha division dls"fding rapwere champlonslilp. suggested by the name of the for reeruiilng progressina tho -n company working farmers. A ,)ip hr nd of Ameriiand said they committee, hut the planning division missed luM week end a a "prerau- - and at the same time Tlntlc is seek- - hi I hut Hie training in rorne sections fanmr who repairs his machines vice requirement would be returned after Hie war as will also eventually Include commit- re- - mn.;l move "Ye need more Inni'-eH- . Honary measure" against possible Ing refenee for he linking they or the repnir tran who dot::. -on ronsumcr Interests, waste . we encounter. our wa', donH af,,,r ,ha flrHl Wor,d War In fu nwl or lhe rhnol. rtived The organize previous arta Japanese aabotage. inr nun. may now use a in rauns Trt n w " ,he (iprai u ban prevention and salvaee, elc.. whose r ,ree a lhB to educate thi public lals The rating mar not be used hlr fand h for fclon( FUfh win Tw Ulvlllsn defense rest with the ,,rlyl,PP of us,nk ,hra "cnulnimr u '""ihere ani ',,,,unn,, ot WuUw 6x30 rsl community and the Individual, al"a to that deltverv clf and 1x50 nM1 navy requlr,n,p"t,! When the new registration ta held he sfncleni t i,hc?u . t r.d only these lnstrumnts will ho every patriotic citizen should volun- Henderson . . f d- of retread- Uylng World War I - er his or her service. In order that Febed and will ilmlhir tires yieleded 31,000 ue- - that inass educational and training begin request to reeappej team the Springvllle. of aabotage si company elude any posHlbillly I nut of 51,217 of - program will be completely effective. 19. hinoculad it He said suite able prabruary lrri.il rolleilbm fninpHlgn. I rom that source. It Is purely a preAmerica mut be ready. The Iliireau of Mine asked the fercil Blank ml Reporter offle. able there will he no crude rubber rniittonury measure." cvallable for retreading except for .tnierlcan mining Industry to organ- the small numlp-- r of vehlrle alreadv -- 0 n salvage and equipment At State Game Department and lo obtain new tires ion campzlsn, s.'milir to one Defense. Mr. Henderson said a certain isntlv si art ml by Hie petroleum :n- Urges Feed For Ducks. M mount of cainclback will be made duslry. In order lo meet the growing Tho fish and gam department la available each month trt permit re- - iiemand In the I A for scrap metal seeking new uielhoda of management treadinv n rcer.ppln o. lrui-- Hn-s- . reiiid in Hie manufacture of steel to produce more duck feed and more None will be available this month for guns, tanks, ships and other Im-fducks on the slate marshe. passenger ear lire and perhaps plenicnts of wnr. Operators of coni Mark Anderson, department none for th- - month of March. Ra- - ,id meti.1 mines and Hiosc engaged min-en- d said six duck niarahea snl all grades ., Hie ns Honing of are io under-te- d sponsored In Utah by the state. The :vpca of I'amelhacks will In car ,thI Industries were. bitest marsh, at Ogden bay, nut thru the same nuirhlncry u,v, indlvIdUHlIy or to set up minhas now employed to ration new tire, mlltiei to Initiate a roaslruclive pro proved to b the best on the basis of surveys made during the fall hunt and lubes. pram for rollerlloii of a potentially ina season. The project la only par-llalutlunic n r -- err lon and del The bureau si Id immediate action l developed but It was second Nelcf-llvSen lee. I iiecoKsnrv to rollect pud hrin? only to the federal Bear River area The selective service svsieni In number of hunters mi It and the num-he- r the World War I policy m frap to mnitncKlnl channel noiini-eof ducks taken. be ill war for available to purpose met grantin'- blanket will Many mllea of good dykes have war industries 'nmedislclv. The collection wnrkiiir l'i been l sernn followfrom loose constructed on tho state ownbe will not rntherlng and targe ha not been ed arena, and tnoro dykes and be dismantling obsolete hoists, mfnlnr e, (Ms ilm. Each registrant will spill ways will be built In the future. martilnen and pnmpa. pblllnr up old Judged Individ ui lly. "We are not aallafled." Andereon rails and dlvglng up useless pip1. said, "with reaulta obtained lu World Uni Irillng War. every fonl IVnduetlnn Up. tre-idl't- il case. We muat develop better meth-onItoosevell told III pre s Coordinator Fuel Solid mil thb or wbetber Ae'lng of Hint Minfcrciice management to produce more bltumln-sr- e Ion's list the in Ainerb pi oplc Cray reported durk reed and more ducks in the coiintrv likes It. the lln! wsr ms coal mines produced apprnxl-ai'- d rlale areas. faced wPh a world mnl s of "Even tho Utah la a desert atate the first of Hie Ameilcnn nnd Id mutely 4.470,000 more to1 the 'At your service, genllemen,' bjectue- - obvloulv Is lo prevent tin In Junuary 1942 limn during para amo"8 he leading waterfowl .! TIi January break thru and at 'ho same Mme first month of 1941 what Private Screwball," rtalea." probably to ewniv re- - 1942 production wsr. estimated at ,)U terrfr mascol 0f a marine de- a much lam.-.Ta heln (arm women win the balile of food production in the if ,e could. p l"l" up more than 43 million ton a com- lae,inienli woud railLine Count Mmma of Atlantic the possible Knutheait count? and agricultural agent O vnM wnt lb preions 44 red million wirh over all act to lead his "boy" notary work done whelming superiority necessary jfre he rnsA hava been touring eastern North Carolina, preparing women to rat- - iir,,,r business hours rail 22$, A five vloua year, - " ultimstc victory. thol offlcial an snld He hs has Ilo ot do drill. the and lo men loai tho from t:.roug!i army meet the labor shortage arising , minute delay u all that yon will be tha nation is becoming Increasingly Vavy Ask For ing ai a private, lenaa Induilriei. Here John Artx Is lecturing on poultry produrtlon. put out. Tho navy asked Amerlrans fur tho realist ic about ihe existing situation. . County png - fa-t- - js , ! ; i: j 1 t M tl leal reha-ellglb- Your Service lc Food for iXationnl or akd ly d - def-rm-- nts i. - |