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Show HOME OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST ki'hkka .ihab mu vty. dtab, Thursday, march jo. VOLUME 42 Razing Buildings Council Topic. ,fcr 7. Inc dulurdny Util ImlUMlry sources tulked of possible 100 per rent Tho city counril hail a busy ItMitrul over - tenlc metal, -' one-thir- fas j ! work-roa- nd ed could be used for cnulpiuput but ed- - tonnage of automobile production vised the city to submit the propos- - would increase the supply of shifts id program for the approval of ihe !' failed to prove out. it was .ported. Only consumers with high After some deliberation its wns trlur'ly ratings were being supplied, hars took even higher prlnrl-tevenu- e unanimously decided that half the T ls ties deferred shipment was aid which from this source, to $1715.64, be applied to rblo then. fur so in'Vrap dealt is Im.k.-subject to approval by the How from farm rolled ions At a later state road commission. In an improvement weather dstc Hie local street committee will how-rn.-- d -- s randIMons. i-roTmrntcd, They isHpi.Me on the necessary n I r. that the sunnlv from work within the city limits. rom had failed to of chairman Haynes, t lie water committee, expectations. reported that up tn hn.i pv.tmlnrd one of tlic pumpi, at the Homansvllle wells and that it United Sta4fS Smelting mild be reconditioned in cose of Drops, He wns then given an- emergency. ' " Pons. Chief consul! to Ihe fhorlty 1 A 1941 lf Mlnglng company (half owner of tho 6 20 per romm.-.- t to .fuivalent wells) regarding this matter. with -- ..,o.l A vote of commendation was given 54u- to s.ld per altar Robinson for City Marshal Wesley 1'nnrV returned Thursday by the Cn'ied hl'mlnnaeTn net h the . , tH Sctes Smelting. ReMniiig and M'n- Ti eiit fhe rtt;. company. imi. In quarterly meet- out wee that this T1 Hr,riorh The fact brought a of 81 CO per dividend voted r, machine would be of great benefit share on the common slock, payabt. to the city in future times. 1 r. of record to rtockliolil.-r- s The manner in which the dtv Jail, pi!l , waa being rennvaed waa a'so snok-for ho lirst two f -- 'Vtn'o' 1642. rftrr deduct 'ous for wo-- k which consisted of calaomlnlng, hi nrrfi,m(, rtlvl- i woodwork and floors, walls, nalntlng Bt Ilst.CO-.- , were eolninted dends. , , ec. The bedding in the Jntl had, 8 0.314 in the -- am. Pern laundered at the emenre of of 1941-bursmarshal and the city voted to raim- - Uo mon,hs him. The Marshal atate that Mr. Lusty., In WfS' Tilltic Are local garage men, had approached him regarding rental of the city welding machine during Ihe enrlug end summer months and nsked the onlnlon of the counril in this muter , The council deflnalely turned down l,'B ,h Pft P0U.P 0 .0l , "hV road are rnip f pr fP the idea of renting any rlty proper--H- e to River Luitom. Tl.e from hire I.ia.Iy ty. MR -- pr.b-smeun- -i- aui.uno-rour.ellma- -- lue pr"' - w ,hrrtd e I Miin rUvItlllK JPILI Ol Aviutloii Cadet Jack K. Huasvll, of (RrlcaMS by Writers Newspaper Valeo) whose home Is Eureka, Class 42-the nine week! ,1'tah, completed " of basic training at the to-- 0 period PROTECT PHOTO PRINTS Tho Air Basil' up and coming buainess men Corps cently established of are again publishing a Eureka California,' Lemoore, School, Flying TROWV FADING- -. last week. (boosters edition in which they are Wlillo at Lemoore he engaged in .once more attempting to tell the pur-jstrict routine along with hie public of Eureka that there all future flying office: ft bargains right here equal to j mates, Is designed lo give Unde 8am's air- -, hose of any place no matter whether inr-the same fine training that they t It he groceries, dry goods, automobile hud before the outbreak of host 11- service or otherwise. It is equal, and probably ties. This daily schedule includes a more well rounded program of athletics, when you take Into conIrill, ground school, flying, study sideration the fact that your grocer, hours und recreation les ran lm delivered fresh every day A COATTIN& Entering this school front the pri- and that there in no delay la aelnct-In- g Clear, mary I raining detachment at Santa wearing apparel. Compare this vnu. tlailu, California, he already had rort of service with anything you 0 home of flying to his credit; In know of. For instance most vegemoving nn to advanced flying school table and grocerlee brought in from for cither single pursuit nr twin en- 'he volley have had a real when carried to Tlntic In UJ gine bomber Instruction, he has successfully concluded another 70 hour Ihe rear end of a cir and further or flying in the IIT 13-training dont forget that in nine caaee out plane, 120 hours of ground arhool of ten the purchaser of these goods i overtax tmiit.iry luw, meteorology, mikes the excuse that "we just went communications for u ride und brought aoina things navigation, :.cd code, and airplane mechanics, home. Everyone knowa that the and has paused strenuous flight purpose of the trip wee to purchare transhecks and examinations. iu the valley so be honest with you- ThU c.vli-- t is being trained in fheS-land add the cost of thst trip to West Count Air Corps training cen- - hn amount you paid for the things PHOTOS ter. which covers the eleven western I ou brought home. If you will Jo PECoRMiiafi LJUAP A and is rharged with supplying j this you will realize that the local Plaice tkverc op CELLULOID SHADES CAN Be EASlLV one third of tlie pilots graduuted in merchant Is more Lhan fair. CN WE USEP As A I ho Cnlled On Ihe other hand the shortage of States each year. NWE vftituSENSlTlZEft o care, rubber, and other CELLOPHANE vibVA sn thing, may FERROTYPE In the next few months be Eureka Murderer Refused extremely "XUiE. AAARKET- acute so why not be considerate ' or Clemency Petition. yourself and family by Just making an occasional trip lo the valley to lietwien consideration of public visit with relatives and friends but :.nd of lulhlary secur'ly. trade at home,. (very attempt it made to provluo A Petaluma. California, paper such form of publication aa will said: If you dont think enough of the pulillc while reducing Hi 'ilhe community sn which you live and military risk to a minimum. Iniler mrn your livelihood to trade hire io circumstances does Ihe governwkli-in ment pulil:-!- ' Ii.forallou does the Uiown lo be untrue, news on Hie withhold :ovoruent .round that it is bad L'sts of members - killed In . torcetaction will be nortbw-es- l niil.-- s of Eureka, was FROM OUR CONGRESSMAN The press pnd radio shall j (l d roinniutatlon of h's North Lily Mining company, a tub-- j j nubile. sen- W. K. GRANGER not publish nationwide summaries, A plea wns put in that he was fc,,llury of the Intsrkaltonat nielttue if cosualtie. hut shall confine thorn- - j needed home to a part in krp- Refining company. In their relative lo the publication of casual-- , nt report admitted a net loss for f.? niily. Y1 V lri jeet In tics from their own Inrulitlea. Approved for t'lali There Ih no reason why this mur- - 1041. after taxes and depreciation Hio drier of Old the following projects have heen 'esis of rc;!on at sea. news of vrsKindly Tidwell khoui.1 In before depletion of $2480. Th'.a 'destruction of American coinhut co: jay his full debt to society and compared with a net profit on the t'to'i I for Ctah: Coni-lv- . vmi-rin the amount r.f "el wilt he published only when 1: lir aMd iig citizens. Protest for rfcino basis of $62,070 in 1140. of no value to the enemy, and In li nlcprysliould In sent In often so ! 1 he ronipany's mining operations it stall sanitary sewerage ".in. iv. ii.i. The work includes excavat- - eny e;in w.ll lie delayed 48 hours th:.t ail example of mishchaviiir n.ay hi Hie Tintlc District, on its own sc-b- e n laving pipe. saekfiUlng, con- - Tom the lime Hie navy department Imprinted tu the miuds of those uum and lhu Wslng, produced a .iinctl'm of man holes and perform- - hss started to notify next of klu. alto "thick" them Is an easy wa) in greater luiiiiago of ore than in lk0, 'Uh silver, lead and zinc output high I: g appurtenant and incidental work. Dmag. to American combat vessels which to gain "riches er and gold and copper lower, I iil l dy owned properly of the city w!ll ho reported only when damage occurs In sight of the enemy, but rom ' tonnage of 16,521, there ravings of up lo 50 per cent of th -- xte-'t of damage ordinarily will not burlap normally required are pos- amount in tho produced 672 lounces of gold, Washington County, until repairs havo bee.i i.iblu by baling wool in cotton gin H0.7I7 ounces of ailver, 427,556 lbs 8'0 615, to. construct swimming -- o Merchant ahlp losses will lie Iced. 51,381 'lbs of zinc, 870,801 d wadlK? pools and develop play estimated presses. The and ton- - livre would notdepartment reas. The work Includes construe- - released without names be sufficient burlap he of copper. . "" Her the navy, maritime com lo sack Ihe 1043 wool In 140 from 11,153 tona, 13,438 of bathhouse with toilets and dip. although owners, and next of klu ho stock is adequate for the 1042 am or gold. 68.203 ozs of ailver, 110. si user: Installing filler aystetr:, Because radio clip! water circulation and fountain aera- - have been notified. Baling reduces shipping space 300 lbs of lead, 8060 lbs of zinc and o- -; ion septic tanks and ''infl mny he of aid to the enemy, by almost half und shipping rosis 143 703 lbs of rapper were produced, dons at s--a must be report-dent- by as much us 25 rente per hundred Incomo totaled 142,408 In 1041 oer'ormln- - appurtenant and Ind- 'I Involved have against $138,763 the year before, the department stated. work; in the city of 8t. :urnwl to Pnr(- - News of sinking 'iojnd, turret ussesli on December 21. In- George. mis Training Irugrsin or probable destruction of enemy War Secretary Sllmson announced eluding $127,531 cash, totaled $200.-th- e I cl or Dispute submarine will ord'narlly be wllh- war department plans to train 80S compared with $260,304 year Speukir Rayburn told a press con- - vid for three reasons: the difficulty approximately l(A).004 men and wo- -. curlier when the balance sheet crenre that on March 17 there was (f v. rlfylng eurh sinkings: with- - men during the next year for civil- - showed $221,707 cash. bet ween 7.000,000 end 7,500,000 holding news of submarine sinkings The Tlntic Bullioti lease product a:i Including overhaul und re-- i jobs. nen in Hie I. 8. at work In war in- es an "adverse psychological affe-- t nu'r mechanics, workers, ail the zinc, 51,211 lbs. production dust ries and fewer than 100 persons ,n the enemy;" and if Ihe "enemy Company operations accounted for inspectors at government factories,' ill Hirike. He said, however, "In- - V,ows that a submarine hoe been i dipots and arsenals. The training 9747 tons of ore containing 5072 ozs niP1,,lM have been Ik id 4Unk. he will be ahlo to send another ptogrsm will be offered in govern- - of silver. 74,325 lha of lead, 11,211 nnrl Ufa hntnv Ufhflltlliid IlirOliKhoUl diilininelna Kornnuilv In paiiIaaa ll class-'chasi- 1- lacquer Preserve valuable prnts. man-handlin- g" X A radio parent - , WASHINGTON i:i-or- ni NEiWS nr rn-e- iCT-(.- ke ! y ; nir-d- "'" cun-tru- rt al ! I I i J Slatenienl on liar Information The 1. 8. government, throui.1. the OFF rommitti'e on war Infor- a comprehensive issued niatlon, statement of policy on war informa- antlon, including the following nonneements: The WIII will publish nt frequent lntervnls a production communique "which will enable iiic n public lo Judge whether Ihe proilut-tloprogram is progressing satisThe maritime I factorily or not. commission will furnish Information ranrerntig ihe shipbuilding program. Both type of announcements ulll take the place of all olher produc- Publication of rontrni-tlon newa. awnrd. location of war Industrie-- , supplies of strjlegle materials and1 withI? pfiMltictlon acliedulee will be held. The chief of staff of the army mid e commander in chief of Ihe C. fi. fleet will, from time to lime, publish Joint bulletin In which will he fut ' viilsheil "an authoritative general re' ,1. view of ihe milltaty alluallon in var- m theatre of war." The govern- 1 ' menta policy la to make public a do gel maximum of Information on all matagain? Clothes, even on (lie Libyan desert, ran war which the era to on the time of his pertaining most $round RAF observer make the , be revealed without "giving aid io n o tw up bt water rsi hta of some preeiouo using by anemy" Where there le conflict t -- a-- T ' j will lively .. - i-- f plate.. burn said. - 21 i H ludc enemy casualties, enemy forces urity If they were front IS weeks to four "unitv parades and the effort and -- rand and positions won or lost, rilliriM., vury Applications for training mon,h. wrath expended at these meeting i,ut will no! ordinarily include niaj to any local office of "would he belter applied lo the work rfrcih and distribution or imr niay j,p" ( vil Service Commission forrrM, iiecesiary lo win this war," Mr. RaTopics on which news posl- - Washday on the Libyan Desert v.. Number Eureka Boy Has Finished Bade Flying Training. HANDYMAN HINTS distribution of the stru- a prime component of ftlon at their regular meeting las: lartrldgc brass, according lo the Now Friday evening. Mayor Lee preslrt- - York weekly metal report, ed and Councilmen Cronin,, llaun,' The Marrli high grade cine pool. Hay nee und Smith answered the roll CO per rent of amelter output, ltd rail. Councilman Fairbanks was ab- been pretty well absorbed, trud.i d rent. After reading and accepting' sources said, with arouud the minuates of the previous meet- - of the tonnage yet to be released. Ing bills against the city amounting! The lower grade material has been to $112.84 were audited and order-- , mot ing more slowly The lead Industry expected that all ed paid. Hie heavy metal ordered distributed A letter wns read from Dan Jtincdley of the Pheonlx Finance Co., this month would be moved out nt i elating to county lax nalee of pro- the refineries on time, despite a foreign' perty In Eureka City. Aa this com- - lay in orders concerning puny had recently issued the water metal. In copper, the chief concern was bonds and fire trurk bonds to the city, an inquiry had been sent to to get the material moving Into war them asking if the bond holders had manufacture. All uonferrous metals prices held any equity sufficient to prevent Ihe destruction of the properties pielg- - price, slue at 8.25 cents a pound ed for tho bond redemption. Tear- - East St. Ismls; lead at 6.50 rents a ing down of Ihe Bullion Beck hotel pound. New York, and 6.35 rents, St. building was the purpose of this In- - Louts; domestic copper at 12 rents fjulry. Mr. Smedley stated that the a pound. Connecticut Valley, and ex-- ; opinion of his attorney was that as port copper at 1 1 4 cents, the county nctualty owns the proper- - New York. War demands roninued to take tv by reason of tax sale, they have the right to handle that piece of virtually all steel production end in: property ns would any other person some types only top priority nrd rt or corporation owning n like pro- - rnuld lio tilled quickly, Siel plain makers heard some perly. d A letter wes read from the state complaints of delas, although commission regarding Inquiry !ng hard. There were reports that os to the amounts of class C and B shipyard with a good supply on in order had heen roads funds that could be spent for o more in need, commission The elated supply plums equipment. The belief In some rlrcles that the that a certain nortlnn of this money o V isms. -- Zinc Held Weeks Spotlight On Metal Market. MIKES SILVER-LEA- D t'-- .. if.,,l.Kll i S'rri. he withheld are move- - of shins and Itoops and prne e"pn 4ms mil Coniralmnil n 1 ,lrector Hoover the F 8 . tD Anions the ait'cles aelzed "sno: lb(, P n j maving cbicVs of slte-- i cnemv resilience n.p,r. j r,in, ir,.77 round fadtn sel; tlf animunlllon: 1.200 nt'cnililca of photographic ht o th" premises of more thsn ,1V I.ily-Knlg- Ray H. Leavitt Was Given Position With State. report-- d II I has .iq production prior port to to the consolidation July 0 of the Co with the Norln North Lily Mining company Tho companya annual meoting lor slock holdera will be held March 31st In th Kearns Bldg at Salt Lake. Ray It. Leavitt, atate represents-- j tlve from tleh county and former lesideut of the Tlntic District, has been appointed right of way agoai for ihe Itah atate road commission. Mr. has been personal representative of Gov. Herbert B. Maw for the past year. Mr. Leavitt succeeds Kldred M. lloyle, who wee recently selected to fill the vacancy on the state Industrial hoard enured by the death of Wm M. Knerr. A realdent of Dividend Mr, Leavitt hlmaelf has prominently Identified inrludlnr in Democratic circles. He wee namlen.es; mupi od ed a member of Ihe governors of i)riiiiint rharl staff on June 15, 1041, Rim Kranrlwo Bar, fBns. j.r1In-Ilfs sslary in the new position has ,nt, Nw vrk jjnrlisr; Japanese The photographer, Kenneth F. t,nt been set. (;,.rniitn Bn, Julian army and navy Marsh af The elate hea two right or way Detroit, calls this picture : fuc-and ran uniform; dynamite The "Frustrated." subject young BRents. ,..p0wder ard aiilehurlc acid; KM didnt like the Men of posing, but m:tchetoe, Marsh shot the ,jrva. picture anyway and aaltera. Thero are no "rooklo" dollar, was rewarded with a Tirlure of la Send yours io tho front. Buy V 8 Month" Popular the placement Main is U defense savings bonds and atampa. 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