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Show HOME OF THE WORLD8 LARGEST DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIC MINING DISTRICT kikkka. .wah nn VOLUMK 4J Jopper, Lead And Zinc Are Short Of Demand. Max Allred Is Boy by Wcsurs Tho weekly metal report from NY uld t liut luck of ships, the Hlnirl month and Mock pile growth ajciiii1 ; cut I'OHsllile future etiior.-iencrnnry's total copper deliveries to; 107,816 tons, off 22.851 tons front Reported Missing. from Rear Admiral' Randall Jacobs, chief of the bureau cf investigation was addressed to hi parents and was as follow.: "The Navy Department deeply re-grets to inform you that lour son. Max Joseph Allred, navy signalman record class is missing, following ac- tion In the performance of hia duty ond n the service of his country. The appreciates your anxb-tand will forward you further informal Ion promptly when received." Max J. Allred was born In Eureka in February 7, 1920, and had resUI-i- d here all his life, lie graduated from the Tint jo High School In the spring of 1937, as an outstanding Mudcnt. He was active In aporta nnd starred it that infltulion while attending it. He Joined the ravy on August 17. 1937, and since liking to an had served on the I' S. Cruiser Houston, one of Hie ships wliiih, according tj reports, went down in a iccent h. tngagenient. lie was tho first of more than a hundred Tlntlr hoys to he reported l.i this re.' tire. Surviving in rddt'ion to hfs pur-enis a sister, Mrs. tvMity.i Hr. ing. of (Mi city n 13 Brcthcr Of Eureka Lady ts Mrs. Thomas McCormick Died In Salt Lake. I NTS Mrs. Ell'-lleffernan McCuruii.-- l aged 82 years and widow of Tlinmi McCormick, died Friday at thi home of her daughter. Mrs. Helen Hill, of Salt lake City. Heath was due to ailments incident to old age. Mrs McCormick waa bom Decern- 17, 1859, In Plctou, Ontario, a daughter of Thonius and Bridget Coffey lleffernan. 8he came the United Slates 47 years ago and 30 years ugu to Kurckn where rexided for 27 years. For a long time she was n member of the Altar Society cf 8t. Patrick's Church of this city and was active iu other Catholic church work. Three years she moved to Suit Luke City to make her home with tier daughter, Surviving are her daughter, four sons, Thomas McCormick of Delta. Joseph McCormick of Eureka. John f J0'1 Ube' and H .Ilium McCormick Angeles, 31 grand children and 7 great grand Ktwiyspcr Vslsa) utn u BE-- CLEANED vtttrt LEMON The drop was attributed directly to a slump of more than 60 per o ut In the amount of foreign copper made a vallable, since domestic shipment were up. Another highlight of the week in nonferrous metals was receipt by amaI1 BBd,,BC basic production quotas All of,th,t,r ?ut,,ut pr ,h or Premium payment -1- 1c a pi'lb'(; pound f nand 9'2o, Wd', , , TU1CE 1a , "e bb "" p I ",0 1"om;",BI , Lead producers rushtd eontrsetr agninst orders for shipment and sine producers worked chiefly against releases (principally of lii.li crntl. material. front the pool. .Von ferrous price., con limn-- . I ceiling levels; 12c s poutid for d mestlc coppi r. Con. Vi:l for export NY; g fOe a pon d :IY end 6. Sac St. l.ouis for 8.2r a pound K St. I ouN or !e Steel products went on! to order hearing high priori tv. Vii n- I'lales. shaper.. bars, al.,jr wlr nrd a few oilier Ntral went intr war channels. Civilian users i! aired of placing ord.r. More sheet mills were d to rolling plates, iesaci'ing the t mount of sheet u valid hie. Sore heft mills reported difficulty in the materiai ... . c. lai. Aecco SUBSTITUTE KKOB wi a, vm Cover Melted PARAFFIN vjillfillcracks IV1 WASHINGTON NEiWS It appears that despite war time O f cliertnen are coin? to have to abide Mrs. Ray Buys nnelved word ri by the new time during the com in Sunday that her brothnr was ntlstitt , season. In Rcilnn. The young ! o nr-m- 1 - ns Ft ah WPA PioJoHx Approved, Hie President has recently given .ivul to u:i additional grant of TO. 434 to lie sunt la the coinplo-IiIk- Ii ot a WPA projeel to Improve the ti rents, ronstruet curbs, gutters and ide walks, us well as to Improve and complete a modern sewer system for Ycrual, Utah. , A V Kvpa.iw..... war ilepartnieut announced thn SAA pilot training prosram will le iXpandcd to prepare about 45.00u men In elementary flight training Instead of 25,000 a year, and its faeili- ties will he devoted fully to the war ffort under a plan worked out with he army air forces. In addition a ncordarv course will train 30,000 vien instead of the present 10, OO'I. The nlm s call for llie training of '.1.00a annually . training not carried on by the 1 he 1 at present. rA.V rina priority In the CAA training sintiemsume to meet TlrSSTUZlL for appointment I , be srnnt-- d To ,lK HKI, Jb this rlty. Another consoling factor Is that "If and when Eureka and Tlntlc by :h- - and other things Ddlk waste is m oc into powder bugs for the big gurs, itags to hold the smokies powiier Willi silk rut off the siis'klni tanufstturt-r- s turned Increasing to avion, that wondrful svui!e-'ii- made Its debut time of the 1939 New V oTnUlJZ fair. This worked all right for a while, or until the army and tew. 11 Aim-rii'i- WATER PITCHERS. igands were used up rapidly NO CH.WGK IV TIME OF FISHING IN UTAH. 1 4 Bullion Beck Building Will .. e leveled, nf Tln,r and "hbac!d to'thdays when Heck 'opened up the llul- " ,,w,b mine, which produced mli- The Utah fish and game depart- - ,:n ,, , iuhia mineella rnent Is rolng to hold n fur sale thu When the building la gone It will month, according to authentic Infor- not bn hard to widen Main street if mation. and when we are assured that High-- 1 is deflnately going thru way No. UY'ta'lF l'n'T cn'i-verle- d a, Cn.-xi'li- llc Tli Utah fih mill gi'ine dnvi' man. Kenneth Ring-hamoot asked the attorney gcnral for Mr. Mrs son of and Patten, rn opinion on how the time for startGeorge Edwin Fatten of ray son. wan e first c'nss seamen with the United ing fishing could be change to eon- States navy somewhere In the Pnei-fl- c. form to old time. Gfle held Hint i; was impossible to change the t'nt" KisVr He was horn In Pa vron on October wl,bout leelslatlve action. t 10 1919, and gradut'ed from the mrn t"uil follow thn law i.ml !.. ri'fHil there. He enlisted i:. ' ,otk- i had reqiie-iti-Sportsmen the navy In January. 1939. nnd for the past two years had bee'i 0:1 for ''hango because the law now prnMh- i'H Hicm from fishing after 9 p m. eign duty. ,, Since war time is an hour curl!ur. they will not he able to fish ef'ir KURF.KA SOLDlF.lt WRITES sun down, when the best lilting us- INTERESTING LETTER. o Tho other day the reporii r rec,iv ed a letter from Thomas P. Hon-whserving Unde Sam In the y at Camp Lewl8LvWnsh. ., i to sei-iHe wa kind epon.-citi-eMir- ol and of seven:1 the names nnd ho fare cmIii utteie'rv Japancs Tintic hoys who are' in that section ilon from prohilu'cd or reitri.'tcl of the rountry. . lhr:!iie nrra in the wi-ti- i Mr. Horo stated thut he would te-- i mil'tary !.- of (iperailmis wrc urcd in n there wasn t another wAion with th n)i nf lb- - l.rtd'iuart- ,day I n same population a Tjntl. of I)j(1 Wntcr,i defense commsnd Ice serv of number boy. equal .vnis-lv- e, fourh .ri.y He mentioned the nnm s of Fr i.k JniI11.Mial(1v of the facilities set up bv the federal r; s'rve hank to Srhsns. Omar Fotherlnchanf. How- dunoslng of, or curing ard R. Towers. Dolly Lucs. Hu cr 'f Directors of the Tlutic Standard Mining company, at a meeting held la Salt laike City on Monday, declar- ed a 5 rent dividend on the outatand-he- r Ing stock of the organization, able March 31st to shareholder of i iron! March 2 1st. This disburse-tmenl will amount to (67,004.50, mixing the rnmpany's all time dlvi-Fh- e ,'end record to 118,404,045.78. Dfshureemcnls of tho same size were paid during each quarter lor the year 1941. At a meeting held on Tuesday the same officers of tho company were and the annual report was submitted This report will appear In the next Issue of the Reporter. n -- Mirsing In Action. o n children. won' be long now until the old Funeral services were conducted Hech hotel and etore build-i,,u,,lon In St. Church the Patrick's Monday this rlty with The nev. Joseph I. ,n w,, be leveled to the ground. official ing. Interment waa Th" wreckers have the place prettv well rutted" and are now tumbling in the Eureka cemetery. o the brick walla to the ground. The - li'-ln-g j 0 tarnished glasses January. "The telegram, Number 0 i J The war bit home very hard on Sunday when a message arrived froi.i the navy department declaring thnt ore of the bovs from this Utile mining camp stating that one of our boys Max Joseph Allred, was missing In Hi MINES D i. ty. utah. Thursday, marhi BiANDrMAN (lilniH SILVER-LEA- either" thrV" IU 'tr.pVng from by conflllPtlon "be" proilm or ho took them Illegally. rtatn trappers are expected to send 'h" trappers i?"?dn,i7m b?nt ,nd 1mnn r ,U,Un,' B1 'h" ,ftr bul,dl"B' In by Man-20th. They will he classed and put on display by Tintic Miner Died Sftturdsy A pub',B ?,a1r;ht212rd- v11 bfl,In Ogfden Hospital p m on Murch Frank Antoulo Dint, avid 53, dl4 , sl Sulurdar morning lu an (Lueu after a lingering Illness from ' luherbulosia and alllcosla. ' 11 p w,,', horn la Valdesamarlo, of It every day nnd that is why you . Mr"- - l'j ,'n,,n Atkinson, em-- Spain, on December 1, 1ISS. For will wear ravon 46 years and a resident of Mammoth, miny years he had hten a resident 'h-In r Salt Lake hospitsl nn Rat- - of Eureka where he followed min- Labor Training. In as an occupation, lingering Illness. NY A Vdmiiiiktratlon WilUam .m- - ,,rrtlr f"'r Sh Unci r f0" b,,rn APr,l and services were couduclel NYA projects not pre- nnunced f Robert William A- - on Ttunday morning at tha CslholU; paring workers for the war mnchitin W9'1 'l'f have been ordeied closed, and tho - VIntn. Surviving are a daughter, Church In Eureka and Interment was Atkinson, and a sister Mrs. In the Eureka cemMery. that are. have hren ordered enlarr- - M""" oh nf Mammoth. Surviving Is a brother, Ricardo rd at once. All available funds he K- - A Funral Wtce were conducted Die, of Oakland, California. Mid should ho concentrated on pro- from the Methodist Jrct to turn out workers for th war Wedtwwiajr Rwr- - w- - Recommendations ,n Eurek rhurPh The w,k Are Made .ffort. Eiieibie youths under id ur ry Pn,d,,,-- i hnuld lie given training In produc- - I'a MUliana Aircraft Rjrardirtr Salt Ike. Cemetery Ion so when they reach 18 they will n le prepared to man war ludustry An appeol, coupled with n warn- Machines. t freedom ring on Undo Sam's Ins. has been issued by Colonel Lew- ra'h rlKtrr! Ruy P S defense bonds ill H. Smith, army air base commas- Xeeilcl. Sihip.I P- Lake City, as a guide In War production, hoard aiLs p r- - ?,,d 'ho event of accidents lovolvlng olll- ions owning 1939. 1940 and 1941 Ijf7 liwufl. model sound projector for IGnim '' ,B Military alrolanes. either hostile or ilm to sell the machines to tho gov- - ' wp ,,,,,,,d; hav,e exclusively on the friendly, which may be Involved in irnment for use In visual education hnuld not protected ocean ship accidents or In . forced landings lu of armed force and defenso work- to lanes I'inx carry either civilian ridlhn territory may be carrylog era. Th projectors will be purrhssammunition or live bombs, h amid. (d by thn war. navy nnd other lj- - 'WP1'" or ,a ""6 equipment. Whou A almllur warning was Issued w,l k by 'tfments needing Fumii. lint the ,le road 10 Blf or 'he war department In Washington ,be osrd will act as a clearing hou:. i ' f- -r h'P owners. Production of new pro- - pells . ! ,a hoe-ll'it- d '85. d fJJ American Red Cross cabled (6.00V Responsible rlvllians or police lu to Geneva, Switzerland, for clothing the vicinity can best cooperate with Frmluilkm. artlrles nn vu- - and shoes for American ciltzena In- - the military authorities, after the near Salabnrg, Germany. On arcldent has been reported and pend- price ad- r,,r PP1V,1!?1Vnt " ?i t'tinistrallon announced sugar Is us- - Vot shower weekly Is allowed. Prlv ing the arrival of military personnel think he would b In Washlr.rton ' ,n Blanks for Sale prod u- -t Ion of smnkr- - oners may write thre letters and by providing th much longer. Minns and l guard to Instructor a licenses. These) jif pWl,d ,etnntl'ig agent end com 'our cards per month nnd receive one ir.nke certain that no one moves any fir.-- . Eureka. Vtah. Hying Of His windup Is: "We did it onto ut n,,,irter inns' srree In writing contribute more , pat t of the slrplan or its equipment, nirdnK "dope" for fabric covered ieitor. They cannot posses snd we'll do it again." .heir future effort to a field of aero- than 0 marks per month. inis. Every time a .by nhtslnirr the names and addrus- rirpine laut cs adapted to serve the national of any witnesoes for th investl- firpd it eats up th. dU'lllcd IlmvitiUm Ctutsl Defenses .nterest. of a fifth of an acre of rn- gating authorities, and by assisting Injured crew members. cine and n thousand field pieces The War Front. )'ar Civllioas having knowledge of a ,'1 as much ttn burn hours up firing Secretary Knox said the nsvy will accident should report It military Held a he from could refined i n lunger, as a peneral rule, reveal ner to tbs police, sheriff. r a "H mile of ihe n.im' of merchant ahlp sunk by other local law enforcement d w,,n ,,ma pama ,k author.'f 1POaa ihe enemv. lint will identify Ihe ves- f " " el only as large, medium or sma.l j Report should give tbs location havp "nv,d Information giving Ihe specific aSae'" Of the accident, vnaulta to rrew end tv ne of merchant ships sunk cs.i',f ron-- h alcoli.il to make, loand wh assistance be of great military vilue to the ixii rribl,P wph nl'i'c nnd nnd ordln-r10 ,nJttr,!d W" fertoanei. whole wound of m Contrary to Ji'panese promgnnds . till of the renorts, the navy is no Wli:i- -i hlch Gem-ra- l owrt(.r aircraft, should notify thu Information on Ameri- , ,..1, ,. wiihliolding rp in nf nearest army air Nation, field Ileraiise o' i.jy.n, or pMacks. an losn-rf le l s'ncl t.i a ihe vast distances Involved In the Hire if slren-t- h which l ifford-'l auard the wan of the accident until . nf - nr" la he IncIMp it Is neccsssrv for fleet unUs br ,.j ,j. ni;tr. arrival of army personnel. In .he hark o their bases before jaM, , in mndk e ,r xtoonno.ni aircraft arcldent, protection of l.'taMs can he announced. cnrsiiniet. rm,kclci powlrr ' r ppi value to laves- " ' " I'gatlon. the Nnvv Norw-- Coiih,. 'ir In any event Pwd.r esne snc.ir The corn will call to active duty warning should ha ifroiu wni-- h unr s riven to person In the vicinity that r.o nurses during March and 10 l -ronverlcd io ihvl iico,-tha airplane may contain explosives, in April. May and June. Allho I made from the slPolice authorities, or In their ah have already been select pH 'be powder ihe nnr-e- s hal. civilians who may observe an ed ther are continuing In their civil- aircraft accident,' should report to The depart- Ian work until railed. i.Lmii llialinav... ,IBfcrl.l,I1 Ihe nearest army air force station. sre fncllllle It" likhturn! Ajahbgn nlern:itlnnl Held or detachment as soon as posa Incronslnr. hut until all are rompH- within eoinpl'-teyeic y sible. asking for the officer of Ihe In!'--nd.litional nurses will not lie need- - 1,.POr,ll) !o lbn ph n. day or operations officer and reportMr. Icke d. lor Irkes Biinniinced. ing thn foiiowpig Information, if It -bii..-- l lwsi II.hiciiiIh-- llie Way. nf J's At Randolph fleld, In Texas, they Is known: Exact location of the airconstruction blch approved After April, for Instance, prarilccall him Defense," although his plane, status of airplane and prraon-nv- l, The corps of h.wlery will be mod tlma of accident, name and ad" will nickname at South Dakota Slate road, construct the blch if revonnvi-ha Just made lire dress of tha person making tha report, and a statement a to whether In the mills f,.r that perpnse. a guard ran be to protect the aircraft and prided sceoa until relieved !nk".wk. M -..I ".hi. 7. klk..rl by military personnel. 4. lk. (. mo.b. 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