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Show I Tf vy DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIC MINING VOLUME 4. KI'ltF.K A. JUAB clt.w-i- t Graduates Of THS Are Announced. day I'oit anotiikk u HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST DISTRICT lHisriMixKii ()U TY. SPOT YOUR PLANE yj:i:k. 7f - amo the , Don Bradley -I- CURTISS HAWK w - 75 Suit MANS, whiln 1 iJ 4 A AT 175 M.SH. N A TEST D'VE. REAR ADMIRAL RICHARD E.BVRD, low HU WINCHESTER VA. vv.'S FSOM UNIVERSITY OT VlMlA.A AND WIE I NO .. U ACADEMY AT ANNAA0US...U COMMANDER IN NAVV IN WAAOkMTEO PROMOTED TO COMMANDER AFTER H g POLE FLlSHT WITH FLOVO BENNETT IN OZt, AND M SEAR AOMlRAL IN 19M...TRANSATIANT1C FLIC .T .;U 5 COMPANIONS FROM NEW TORS TO FRANCE, 4ZOO RULES IN 42 HOURS IN IS- - FLSW OVER SOUTH POLE IN 1729. .MADS FIRST EXPEDITION TO ANTARCTIC, 192S -- 30 MAKINg IMPORTANT DISCOVERIES SECOND, 1933-3- 5, IN BOTH...MOLD5 18 HONORARY DECREES FROM COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. .HOLDS UMSRESuiONAL MEDAL. OF HONOR .ANO INNUMERABLE ME DAIS ANO HONORS FROM ALMOST EVERY COUNTRY ON EARTH.. HAS WRITTEN SEVERAL BOOHS, AND IS RECOGNIZED Metals Industry Struggles To Supply Demand. . 0 Arlo Broderick Donna Campbell Uayle Carlson Kdlth Carrera Dorean Clement Wayne Clement Lucy Cobo Hubert Coffey Darlene Colovlch Donnie C'romar Bill Day Bedella Dean Jim Dunn Louise Eagar Clifford Ferris. Norma Forsey Bob Oarrlty Helen Gatley Blanche Hodge Maxine Jonea field u.A5srs OW IT LlAE TMS J Doll Aullman yi-u- r lu-ur- to'n Jeanne Boyers 2V Alvin Grecnhalgh, aged 48 und fur many years a resident of Eureka. died ut the Veterans hospltul o In Salt Iaike last Saturday, from a Due to the fuel that early la the j week ailment. the I! 8 senate passed a bill inpnrled l lie was horn September 2a, 1 883, j which conformed to on by tha house in a son of James II. and.xo it is now certain thal assessment Kllt-Mur Chapman Greenhalgh. work on mining claims will nul havs He wus a veteran of World War 1 J to he performed for (ha coming year having served with the 248 field ar- - which run to the fiscal year 1143. This was In spite ot the fact that tillery. He had resided In Eureka since a very young man and for more western senators end congressmen limn twenty years he wus an employ1 three years ago said they would nevof Hu- - Chief Cons. mlno. er ask fur another extension of tlm-- i Surviving ure his wife, Murgarei for the claim owner to perform his Van Auadel Greenhulgh; a son. How- HOD worth of work on each claim. ard Greenhalg of Dividend, three The president in 1831 signed thu daughters, Mr. Jean Giles of Div- lust of a long series of thesa bills idend, Beverley and Iona Creenhulg'i :;fter exacting a promise that ha of Kureka. would nut again be aeked to approve Also surviving are two grandrliil-lireii- ; t Ida form of relief. three brothers, J. W. of Santa Western senators say a new situquin; Ronald of Ncphl; Sylvan or ation has arisen which Justifies anKlberla; three sisters: Mrs. Irene other moratorium. They contend Finch and Mrs. Melha Hanson of H- that claim owners cannot get prioriutch; und Mrs. Doras Hathaway of ties for powder or steel, and theretlenola. fore, cannot perform assessment Funeral services were conducted work. They also point out that manv Wednesday afternoon from the LDS claim owners have been drafted Into Church in Kureka with llisliop Clar- the service and others will he drawr. nee Hogan presiding, and Interment here fore they cannot protect their look place In the Santaquln cemetery. rlalms. iy , Number World War Veteran Died Saturday Afternoon. By - Mathisu - m Dus to tho heavy storum early in (he week flcun-t'- p Day bus been postponed. j " It was scheduled for Wednesday One of the largest classes In the April 28tli, but now it will lie held hletory of Tintle High School will irxt Wednesday, May tah. graduate thla aprlng. There are C 0n that date all ' resident wilt tentative graduate, which la eleven spend the day cleaning up. In add!-mor- e than Inal yeur and far above t ion the stores will cIoho at 1 p. m. that of many year paat. !r.nd the schools at noon ao that all participate In the health move Thla happen frequently due the attitude of the atudenta and their, mvnl whlrh la recommended by the determination to get a certificate government In an effort to keep all people aa free from germs a po. It might be due to war emergency elide. No one should be a slacker that boya boya and glrla of the claaa In the movement. are tuning themselves up ao they he Garbage and refuse should might do Their beat for the cause. placed In a convenient place so thut These youg men and women will the trucks which have been securgraduate on May 22nd, on which ev-- ed for the occasion can gather the ulng they will receive their diplo- same up In the shortest possible lime. mas. They are: I lWi APRIL .X UTAH, THURSDAY, MINES 8ILVER-LEA- D The nonferrous metals industry plugged away durlnir the week a! meeting what has berime chronic throughout the world as the AJZArcsr uv..vu excess of demand according to th- weekly New York metal repnef. Copper trade quarters, commentat the 18 blood donor renters, riant, ing on the l?c premium prlre to li If: Id for copper produced over b:s!c ire being made to Increase weekly Mflk AnderSOU Resigns As Old Mining Story About production to 18,100 pints as sour. Game nnotns, Indicated they did not expei Commissioner, Southern Utah Area. as sufficient laboratory capacity In thurply increased Income in result. been developed. Limited amounts The quotas, these circles :iU. Sportsmen ot I'tah were given The first mining In Vtsh has long of dried plasma nre being allocated probably would be close to the shock 1ul( Saturday when Mark been associated with Colonel Patrick lor civilian use In the event of d nul levels of the 1241 output. Anderson announced his resignation K. Connor and his soldiers who were Barters caused by enemy action In Coppor was expedited to con. an state fish and game commissioner this country. responsible for the development of ers, the bulk of April ccrllficates of rtali many mine after 1862. Most minfilled. w,-- : C n slunk for the reason that Hugnr Ibitionlng Hcgulntlons. I.ead Industry memhers and war ing histories consider the West Mour veit sport snian In Utahh knew tain District of The OPA Issued rationing order 1863 the first orgsn-Ire- d production board officials will soon bet Mirk Anderson knowed hi No. S containing regulations for the district In meet to consider May allotment of Actually, how u K rame lo fish and game RC I OUR CONGRESSMAN ever, the Mormon pioneers practiced rationing program. Consum- - ii'f jrugar Imported lead and the amount to hi Itobert Knott a - W. K. GRANGER era who will register In elcmcntary Bd, e,ua,,' mining as early rs 1853. The Vtah an! 17 placed In the emergency pool. Demar Laird Important position,1 Wrl:ers Project ha already chrou- .schools May 4, S, 6 and 7 may pur Some line to continued producers Deon Laird 9 venr pro Mr. Anderson chase one pound of sugar with each . . , lcl"d the atorv of the Iron Mountain predict 100 per rent government con- Gasoline llat.'iHiing. liobert Laird r l111 P",Ulon-cr- w of in the first four their Mimlon of 1852, over stamps trol Ji::ss distribution 1st. it as aftrr Joan I .arson In a Joint statement WPI! Chairand took ,h fln pr,pUfllldemonstrating ?uh at ion books, covering timo period: fired hi personal The May emergency pool, they IndiKlmonl Lemmon men Nelson, Prlre Administrator an follows: "'' ,. e. d',p"r cat d. probably would be continued Stamp 1 may K'amp " Project Indicate, that Orville Lewis Henderson, ODT Director Eastman, 2 May 3 Muv ,hl "on w,,hJ V, rPH?1 'be fir. C'orgsnlxed" mining dlw stamp j t around April figures pendne that Cedi Livingston Chairman 3: stamp 4 June Comm'ssion Maritime lnduxtrM !n!17,, ',r,ck f,,r Unc,e 8m trlct In I'tah wc the Lincoln Dls- development. Lola Ludlow I nrd and Interior Secretary Ickes. end Institutional users of suear w, Mr. .nderon must new re- 1P of or. Nonferrous levels .it retlinz ,rlcfi priees Dale Lundholm motorists to observe the fol-- i r of his un' lo , rovo 10 " In I8S1. thonta April Domes' ie cooper nrchanccd i.gnlert Dale Lunt business. w'n rule to coniwrv rasoHne . emit in to the I.I'R Journal Ills-'o- r. 1?r. Con. Valley, eiport I a a Elaine Mason There Is something deeper than N. Y.; lead tl.BOc N Y end 6.3'c Pi. Tarl'on lwls. Wtlllsm Barton Jim McIntyre I'res'dent Itoosevelt told a press Hit In Mr. Anderson' resignation id I hprtne oooN with neighbor! 1 "Hi." and E-- sf ftnindv hronrht eorno Lonlii. xine St. g.25r Don Mlckelson wl-work in the same general area:' err nre he ha Instructed Allen oo without hesitation we say tha necimei'R of silver-lea- d ore to Itrlr-'si- n Steel operation Ir.mrnved durin 4 o rHc I" re not lo lafk Audrey Naef of a sun for " man that hour; Idle, property Custodian Crowley to take port Yonnv on November 12. 185K. 'he week, trade estimate np nrvlne- - i ot-- r Donald Neff uni'.ee s arlly; Veep cars In i ver nil pmentF controlled directl spent a lifetime In the wllilt Shortly arlerwarl James Hollins rantin' within one to two point "id inchiinici-.ln l Iarker the ur Indlrictly by the enemy and to studying wildlife. align conditon; p Joined these men and under orders Tpsclly. i e Ann Pembroke Mavlie later thh paper may offl- nun I'.r'shrm Yount I who. like wr-croperlv; lubr'cato rerulsrly n : lie them friH.-l- available for war Th si'srcltv of Fcr.ip inlliMied to oil-the friction which nidncilon officials lMlav, was seclr- drive at steadv. t.iirpOM-- of 'li I'nlte! Nulions and lal'v ; nelly Felt viii iiirier un In .vrlvh and production ''1 Mr. Anderson to resign. Darlcue 1hlppa c: star' slowlv iml avoid quick the national reeds of this country. ne :vr me'al for bullets I. they opepe, ouarters there were reports of short. f Fred Phlzacklea keep linking ut a aaft n e!.:msi I ve survey seeking out ev- I Kolllns mine In the Mlnerwille the was out. however, pnin'rd r"e. Fern ltlcharda ii'n'e-um-; inflate tire properly; do ry kind of enemy patent has already GC'Mrg School Scheduled A rough smelting furnace that bv the end of the ve.'.r hla.;i jievlon. . lleasle Russell drive nrniind urve nl speeia liecun prd patents ostensibly In the CT DfltS I was construct! d and according to Jas. furnace capacity would help relieve 8th May t piiir the car. Josephine Shllkla lands of neutral or Allies nr liollln's autohloRraphv, the first bar the pressure by providing nore pit Byron Sorenson citl'ens, hut actually under wr'ahed 60 pounds. Itol!ln mak-'- " Iron. America Making Air strong by Wan's liMrui'tor. tiniv Enid Steedman b unp"veri?- - A ,nPP:v that It was carried to briber IT It war si'll difficult for anr lint r0:,1,r Is m Americans of the t stronger sa'd the army air goal Frances Storrs I"'l "ld lo merchants "u!,,,,er nt'nfmy P,en,a Klfc-- ,', In oblb hither! ratine of director Ji.l'a A Wrleht. up.!rpnt to ha the priori'y rmuesled ( i1'" ' Kathleen Thatcher d ..llT" und. Further shlpment al Produc- ,.rPa "IPr.?.lPUJ" for Homemakers' tain R,or,B V 3.000 maftrlals, Bureau, civilian ratings flight instructor', Kay Thomas and a prp i'o-- i n wnr cotnls. however, was re- tor il ut v in srmv flying schools with- ilv in the chemlcle rnd pliarmaceii-- " editor of erounnilrs the Family Nick Treloar ical field. f 'rcle Mavarlne and author of theprp quantities for ported ahead of the capacity avail- in the next 60 day Funds totrl- ' Huth Irses -IIres'dent such trutents The nd P,nl- able ships. KUchen Coin's In Nutrition," whol"l in S2.n00.ti00 have beta allocated Darlene West man ... at to nnI the relumed enentv conduct another In the state- out a to pro- in training terry Wilson Willmore ln,l ' w, I,nil vide scries of free Victory Cnnklnr. Dc-u- t U&e Guns To Destroy tram In Instruction technique for Itobert Runnells xperlence, particularly In the last ! ilders of who have at the Crest Theatre In Della licenses private Ti irgs Vital To War. Mburene Gunderson war l'owrd enemy patents taken I ecu unable to Friday, May 8lh, r.t 2 p. m.. under acquire sufficient fly- Katbeleen Thatcher :n t'me to qualify aa Instruetora. "v,,r then were allowed to slide bark jj,,, nponsorship of the Utah Btale, I'nsucc. ssful hunters who xho'ii 'a ' end that should utrition Council and Ihe I'tah Btslelboown as the "Lincoln District. Mates for the Instruction rour- - !l, pnpniJr bunds, -- i at utility pole insulators in disgust end of inis with an war. Information the I Tlits squares with 21 Association Millard and und s must be between Prpyen,B rillrens, Power Line Has Use 1n In A. whether 8. Kenner aie violating fetleral anil sabbolag'-lawhis 1 urrount "I'tah patlueslion ,0 by 1 wars of src. able to meet physical jua, county nutrition and press A It Is." and subj.-c- t them selves to heavy an-.- l nl k,r An,pr,pan "wners For White Metal. a for oultements commercial cooperating. ProUpS pilot fines anil long Imprisonment. It was In csrlel agreement with en- lo thn sources, the mine and have logged at least jjrl Wright's services have heen Accordingceased pointed out the other day by Ollu II. '40 hours of solo owners will be acqnlred. lh- to be a paying prop-o'itiogradually as av:. Store liable the 8afeway by flight, departlla,P for as depth was gained Ihe that a certain strategic telephono Hlrie, southern division manuger for met nd. Applications may be fil- - ' fecldent sald lt w'aa hiR ld In take a purt nf nH contribution to tho up of 1 lius cannot be built for th lack of the Vtifh Power and Light compunv. thru CAA regional offices or rep- - vervllilne wn need, regardless 0f American health for a nre became harder and harder. Tht Mr. UTIe explained th it federal the ssld He first made It almost Impnsslblo to smelt copper, and the contractor and othiTKen'.ntives ibruout War the Victory drive. vigorous country. for Mat me provide punishment the we that asked nt war must Is win do haa the and concerned with Ihe primitive ljlng ra equipment Men i of 18 and 19 years of If we peed the patents we are goinx hardness of release some 126.000 lul Injury nr destruction of utility The hand. Increasing who volunteer for In enlistment thn 5.700 Browns, with 4,e00 Jouese, the ore was war projects. M Lounds of sliver so thal this linn can iroperty s rvlng rightly divined as owlnt now select the branch of 'n set them If we ran find Ihem. lie attnv Try to tho coming along In fourth place Iii.um petibltv Is $10,000 fine or ten combatmay enacted of Increasing amount War that the lid built. recently do-- r pretence service for which with Joneses thn they would he us"l lug- hard to keep up In the ore, but the pioneer I'owers Art of silver Thn sliver, accumulated under I hi- )srs In prison, or both, prohalilv the training, department said. 4.410 Millers. 3.760 Davises, had no 'mean of i rKlictrlc light and power, telephone separating the two nnnllFy For enlistment, volunteers i the process of taking over enemy r.ftO" Anderson, 2,000 purchase act of 18J4. wooid replrcc- and Wilsons, metals. wir. pole, the for telegraph plant, generalGradually the ore became p,d u st ho ritlx-n- s Conner as bus bars i" and S of Moores the . 1.700 I' and hove 2.700 Taylors. ronn-.ter.nd building fixtures loo hard for the economic moulding he wrllien consent of their parents. u, yn Auto log Btatlona. S.r.OO Thomases. Mr was thus are of bullets and Ihe enterprise sever. protected. tlier?wiil. a ut havs demand War ml volutneers reeking nsslgnmem Commerce Secretary Jones an- adandoned in th early alxtie. ' 1,1 p"p' ,r strain on th nations euPP'X tVon nUnreil Joo r n pnrPM nUjt have a grade of , Ihe II FC Is alnrdy working 8 to i " lian'er.. ' Until ) or beller In the general armv ,n a nlnn to relieve aulomoh'le de.il- per. which h Pn(j maritamiinP HIIOI'MI IKOlLK TIXTIC bv elasrlflcation lesl. The department purup several power line Job. nianufactnrers thru the K.XIKKJM KKKLINC.H. enrounced enl'rled men of reserve ihanlng their stork al eost plus ove rompope::ts who have been deferred i rr cent, monthly earrylns chnrees Hush Hombs Tlntlie people should not lieallale because of dependency may applv - luce January 31, 1942. Mr. Jones In expressing their views or felling . n rim Union to officer candidate for .id ihe I1FC has also rontrre'ed t tegardless of whence Ihry come. e hid at ;tiire.ne from the t're ninn'i'ie'iir-leas- t schools, provided ther It la only In thl manner that all car tins and tubes three months of notice service rs r II receive a cross angle. may hv the msnnfsclnrer since September I, 1940, and ure The purpose of that short stateo de1eost th otherwise qualified. from dealers at ment was thal a murderer la the War Blimps. m ha plus 10 per rert to cover carry In I'tah state prison asked for additionto onimended enactment of lee'sl.itlon hmdlinr rhareev. nr.d n1-al clemency alter having been saved 'mmr dV. rato Increase from 1,960 to 2.496 tin- purchase ;l'" from the firing squad. authorized numerical strength of th from manufacturers wh'ch sere not The person asking for consideran o I' 8 military cadet corps. The pro- rurchnsed hack feom was George Haynes, who In cold tion Cornin' re' ii pnsid hill would allow an additional- itnilshl tost heals blooded deliberateness, killed "Old appointment for earh senator, rep- i rollers In slockr and those m le out west from Eureka. It ell" fad In the fuinre nnv he Fold delegate In rnngresi. offense of a similar second was his resident commissioner for Puertvto the RFC al iwt nlus 4 wr cent o should never ho perhe und nature remlllco, for tho District of Cnlutnhl.t i 0st. H stated uod'-- uresent mitted to aa melted with decent huInns of the n C even -- econd iiiiud and the governor of the ranr.ma manity again. nal Zone, and would permit the hoc-- ,: utonmhilo dealers mnld hot row where they belong Keep killer v hnslnessee r the to additional refinance make to war of tetary kill with robbery event In the they point ments when the total number !snd "there Is no reason whv Ihev for personal gala. the spotlight liberal or radets falls below thal authorized, shouldn't, on a proper an.l It would certainly b an Injustice basis." a man with a record of I i Bed Cross IUihnI I'lnstiM. Pvl. Iletuy Laeombe and Sert. to release murder on his hinds, and deliberate The Bed Cross said the army and, 'bend Of The Joneses, Bill Iurzi-- ut the staff of the U. K. this Ihe more we learn aooner the of lh In every 17" omulovee r.avy have requested a total of over. Om Briny air turps flexible gunnery created (or the honest two and a quarter million pints of Federal Civil Service Is s Smith. school st llarlinren. Texas, dip mi safely will he and law abiding citlsrna. of t 8 thine gun bullets In paint Jusl pints to lie delivered sample poll recently made Not a scene from the world of tomorrow, but n picture of something - blond. SSO.Ouo a Smiths show 1 and service records civil fol the. apof Into this world fore loaded are by of Ihe training July photograph, 900,006 Inday, during they Is definitely perl want notary work done If you the of govhranrh Ihe In one of Ihe 230.esecullve 12 In shows months. More than avembly- lowing largel prscllce planes (nr use raved bv Ihe war end navy departments, A five more Ihun tei bullets' leave marks after business boura rail 221, palnt-eualrlines down which death for th enemy la rolling daily as production pro- ono pints have already ben deliver- eminent now number be will la that all yoa h-- ( delay minute . w. second seeds on a wartime Uisls. Here suspension lugs ere being weldrd lo rd, ihe Red (Toss Raid, and donation thousand. Johnson's rank o In are line Nest .ate averaging about 17,060 a week having 1,600. bomb geUnsi. ! - J WASHINGTON NEiWS b' - I"0" 'Jr, 1 "T 17-2- 0. t .T '" 14-2- "r llir hh 1 28-2- rion 9. ir nr y s ; Am-rrlc- ; der-:rmeu- le - !p c.. 1 s r,-l,'- ae ix-b- o Paiul Assembly Lines More R2U . nrv--nne- r pas-cn'-- r de-ih- r m-n- r Ca--ti- ll be-th- d th. |