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Show vy DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIC MINING DISTRICT rOLUMK 42 HOME OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST SILVER.LEAD KI!KF.K. JUAB ttlPNTY. UTAH. THURSDAY. JULY Firemen Put On 4th Prog ram. Salvage And Save To Dig SPOT YOUR PLANE Hitler's Grave. W - , V, X Vi A IK WK LORE THE WAU The heritage of freedom mr News av s ' MESSCRSCHMITT MEiC9c T BE PREPARED TO KNOW IT FOR. FRIEND OR FOE. IVJM ANO TAIL MARKINGS OF TNf WORLO MILITARY AIRCRAFT. . .v COtOM LISTED w OWSR FROM OOTSICC TOC..iTEaOFCJUiCIUFT TO RIGHT ON TAIt au.wHira BLUC.WHITE.aEO. vm. markings BIMHR4TBR. RED. CHEAT BRITAIN UNITED STATES BUJS.RK0. C AKZ. CO LACK ISWAST.KA RU:;s.i vt. H I n GERMANY Ifls;;: r fatXj ON U6T BOMSSRS. i (.; SOJTM A cRt B'.u- l- FI' 1C A ed! I WHITE STAR. ; lyUiSfJ S3 jqfrr if. are emeu. fl JAPAN WASHINGTON for the Mormon I'.at rroile4 M-e- re-fo- Pr,l A r-- of clt-je- nu-wo- ' er - 1 H,u ut ' UpHIhIou, Democrai. reelect Ion for the oKIim H'0k,, ounty assessor. Slr' k,ay . who M- - 1 m- - pleting her first term aa county re,ord,r- u candidate for the same Hn tl,HI Democratic ticket, Mrs. Mabel D. Fhratlson, Juab county treusurer, has filed for re-ronim 0B to that position on the - - l 1,,,,orrl,c KK,,n Gar,Jneii present pr,,l! county clerk, la out for Mo-wea- - Demo-take- n re- nomination. t,,un,y Attorney James P. M-iwho w elei-tetwo years ago ,,n ,h Democratic ticket. Is nut fo.1 ( V1 d ,p'Uou,lntlon. i,red J- MiHnian. Democrat, has n,wl for repreacntatlve; and Itcber Me,,r, Hep ubl lean, Is out for r , om,,1,on for aherirf. flllThe mlnK hing In regard to office la the consplcous ab fHug Mn'e ot RfPnbllcans. - umlQ States Lead Reserve Expected To Rise. o I rji. Nl 8 Marine Corps bat more slowly than for Mormon Dattalion of 1846, it Is r bf Major Con I). Rilard, suiting officer al :bli Luke t ity, e ITerilw 8ix hattalinn "ul emits a day for the first ten days of ,he u'talmeni period Is regarded a ll!nt In view of army amt nWfd which drew heavily upon vllbl power In 1846. MaJor 8,lard no,ed- - 538 Mormon men were mustered for service In twenty on daJr with Brigham Young, lleb- d th(r K,n,ba!, nomln-ensw- Lead Industry clrrlea' predict an-- o bus al-Insured mortgages tulaliug other large chunk or the heavy metmore than 4 billion dollars indud- al would be added to the governing a large number of war workers' "C'PR OOHy In Some ment stockpiles lu July aa they stuhomes. Ihe war department civilian died estimates that consumption War Housing sectlou auld Immediate BcCtlORS Of Utah. would he the lowest for nuy rfrenf mmv requirements Include 197.000 t0 Nw York bousing units for civilian workers at men In '?r1dln Green the Sports Uke;. milliary posts, ramp-- i and station tt'lntah and Dagget counties i w'Tk'y ,n10,a, n'port-:.nl-a- t sources figures usage rinanccd war have requested the rish ami game de government ",d ,al1 ,w,ow June levels of about production plants. The navy depart-- . pertinent to issue permits for five ,on Including 15 per cent rnenl said It will require 39.0A0 new bull and five cows in an effort In de- allotuieni and Ihe bousing units and 14.000 dormitor-- j :, rmlne If the poor condition of th '',nprltnfy 1,0 les located principally In coastal foreign metal to herds In that area might be dne Ln,jfd .,OBBBe ies with ship building facilities. The to dlsase or blood poiiilitlons. ulk IIHA approved award of contract! Georg Held of the depart men) cnbPr distribution '0r rcprted filled, holdera for construction of 344 permanent Just Inspected the area. He report- - , 7 ',,,u,pd,r seeking completion homes and two community buildings! id that the herd lua shown some in , r "Ro,ments. nt Rugar. in Alabama and Connecticut. The dejay lu (crease in the past and Is now sii; was ... mated to he between 500 and ."ion filling lk!u holoNus 0,A ':,d iWucikm. bead. However, It has not mad .Vh' Mr.':,,,,on.10 W- -r pn.duclion drive comml.tles the procrcss expected over a Ion -o 'll plants of the American Wire of time. r l Si el rompanv huve reported - e lie satd i bur the area was ihe , , ! pradl material was In demand breaking of So allocutions of prime wesl- r..epec.s for suwv shipments from orranlzaflon of nio.-- Ideal In the stale from a lo rd ,m ain'' were slow In present-l-li-iitFrift,r prade ld lunzi the developineni standpoint. u"p'' , h oml:i six months, and on Informa- and the country in general l,irI c,fllflcutes. u bu led Industry Is Ideal for elk. Is now becoming avail- con- imy Mtslical Itcport. G,U0d be tbe chief problem. Tie A a matter of fact elk were mov- ub, 0,1 dual distribution thus far Sure on General Magee reported Its nationwide l,ud,r rationing program. The he he.ilrh of the army Is excellant" ed mm the .Velio herd the most ,ndu,py planned " rnHnns continued tucks of sugar now on hand In the Wnh admissions and deaths from di- - prolife end healthy herd In Ihe slat !,rrap at ar seaan:i and transplanted In Ihe area last wh !i0r dow" trend E.jsven tho somewhat greater than during the past two years as ,, ,n con,Mav,w"' ffort OlA has com.ied on. do not of herd " Improve f,n the of that of Ihe former iI were unchanged all bemaelves justify anjr Increase In mill regular army. . Me, price During thn .iii..... ,,,y Ibunestlc 1,: ration. OlA said wide apreail winter, all riiseuaea Held iminted copper was said. out. Sportsmen 5 ner dropped riinnwtlcul Valley, nio'.is ? 'bat If HI elk could ho taken thla ,Zo In the past few days of and respiralory !!( !'orts IA8- - MY; lead 6.30c VY ""Wwliia sugar ware lionhno .,,,r .;uii, poinparod with the previous fo1- - ard fo1 uiaile. it might be ds-!,'- jt j I IE St' I 1 flnr s :!ie 'illatored" ph i ur- - f Ih v: Inter. Rln.-- th wittier, admission something were wrong IUIB. A' ll ll iKut p' herd cause to mailable su.ar supply. ParH,ulur Me for all causes have shown a 111 a,,k ProWMilon. If it were, decline of nearly 5S per cent. Altiirulliirr I'Viafuml. be the bulls. line niuinlv to reduced respiratory .'"m continue vanw,inff Gonorrhea cases have I ben could then be This Once l'Clnllnt'lldlll that fund l produced lilted 30 per rent In Hie Proud Gamp replaepast few -- mer 'he area where II will lie con-'- .. tile healthier bulls from the."-- -; While Ihe svi.hlli rale ne bjr I brd' ,hlr a- - and where t five montlis of 194 is the , wil bnow. n' j of the army. ihe history route In Ih, mosl concentrated form nrb f raxing thn two compart- It 11.111 hTA.MIti Dll B1DS. in order to save shipping ment Pointer building Just west of T!h' treasury department said ,IOM MEIMMXTH. sneee. lie said the ihu Star Theatre was started 8 must send early 1,7 In " ir. the week and within S0.184 employees Ill(,a,t iarili ijik. eggs snl other cona few days a bond At held conimitten meeting are setting Ml,n It was suggested that iner-!Uv- i. vanished. All.r,.an housewives must M 10.8 per cent or their salaries iccnMy more substitute food which ar. monthly for war bonds. Aggregate I'anis of Eureka have a stock of 17 j 8in.H th .,)WMa0I n for 11 ron-j,.a- n Two-fifth- s e nrchi a month s B'"r 8I.17S.0O" total he determined, there have been of T Ihe total plentiful. of venienre I demore 10 rhoppers. i 8 pork production than thirteen Main street buildings torn percent of the being sent over;'"t The word is that more stamp and icowb ani some of ;hein have been I'otid must In purohased. so all canj,lf KO(ld n-n-i- r.. h riM.k ani, brU. HuMm- - Awl.. mm-hantxpi-e- t stock to their up)riJUMru,,,lo) ,W p.,lur, ha Inrr.'cw.l mill, in the progress report to '7. , Thltv will he given production for home and foreign use., the President by the Petroleum In- Figures from a quick survey are r quested. 23 honna or house have been The country will have to rely more that War for the period ('ounril dustry J removed ;,nd ,m?r on in Hih valley during the contribution that covering June 15 lo 7. Ihe western past mouth, and added to this the 2 "m" ,"rmr, paH makp wapd 'e rank high In rubber collected. jii.sirnyed by fire, make many empty meeting our wartime goals for fooil.t'tah I going to be one of the 25 in thla onre i gaps He added that the In with union llie slate congested and ranking proud mining camp of Eureka. part inent was doing everything It :nor., limit 8 per rent per captia. It la disheartening but many becould to help small farmers purchase lieve tbe time will come when En new equipment nnd stock for t "! '"ha and the Tintic District will painting crops. come bark. The agriculture department estier and men of the armed forces to mated the 1912 plz rrop at a record iim-p- t decorations and medals of ,50" ". 0 he. . breaking t..t,l of TIXTIO e..u. tries and est.l.llshlng DINTHKT ISO HIIIYK rompated with 8.,.noo.ottn In 941 WENT OVKH 1UG. awirat(,m n bB kniw ,g ,bB ., pec The spring f It crop Incr.-sse.- l o tiiJ house o U Several county Democrats during the past week bsve filed for 'fording to the records In Elkin Gardner, coun,y '!0rk' wl fild are: - -a- SPUASS-CU- M LeJjf Mormon Batalion Seeks More Recruits. " , 9 ronci-mrn-tio- n Enlistment - ssat riSNTaa mmco av SO MM. CANNON, AND a MACHINt SUNS . Seci0-i- 5t f gVGE-5tvict. ROtRTS TO RBMSM.JS.4l SHOUT, WINS, sounded aascnp huddm.dz' NCt.a . siiMLg ""h'' u,,on of he AC GMRMANyS FAMOUS r,h,,,, Q. Public waa reminded this week that the national forests may a solution to hla fuel problems next winter. The Utah state War Board urged that all families and commupltles maks use loral wood for fuel. Last year the national forests of Hah sold 1844 carda of green Hr and gave away 14,558,000 board feet of dead and down tlm- her. the greater part of which waa used for fuel. The war board pointed out that ch use of local wood supplies will Firemen of Tintic were kcit quite busy lust week end auswering firt Llurms, but fortunately all of them were grass and brush fires. On Thursduy evening a call wa when a vacant lot In the iiorthesst purl of town was ablaze from grass and other rubbllsh. Foi- lunutely two streets checked tin blsie In those directions, while oi i.uotliir side a drain ditch did likewise. On Hie north side wus the Iti.i Gran.le lly. Gemini spur and ll wus i.ol bard to check it there. Erlduy a similar rire occurred at Silver City, however. It burned aev- eral scree before the flames were pui under control. There was also another fire In the vicinity of the IMah Fire (May To of Eureka, and this was also care of without any particular el u mage being done. Fire department officials warn thnt every precaution should hu tak- en at the present for the reason that "cheat grass" Is now yellow ripe and almost arts like an explosive when il contacts a flame. It would be a preventative meu- sure If persons would hurn the grass on the property but It must be done under proper conditions and in some Instances under supervision of fire department members. If you have an excess of Inrism- able grass about your premises ron- suit a fire department official, or member, for advice In getting rid of the hazard. I More Candidates File For Office. - o i h1; John Tintic Brush Fires Keep Firemen Busy, views MKco-av- a At THE LEFT -- AMO A FIIL0-OIA- IS VIEW - National Foresters Will Aid Winter Fuel Supply. Number 3f ' wt re- M,ro,ni' 7rora our fo1hra Eureka was a pretty well deaerted Mhuiklea and slavery town on July th. Contrary to pro- "blldren. oup vloua prediction! there wua no ahoriIa ,b pupe anil bappiuei age of rubber, gasoline or anything. p K' pb,p '" ,l,r "w dux-wan else. Thla Indicated by the j e"Jiy' and deauuir. devastation eua upon dlaena of automobile, Government of the people, by thloaded to the capacity, which left , will lure Eureka on Friday afternoon andippopp' ,or u from In it. the earth. periahed early Saturday morning. 1,10 ,uulln ,lap Tha heavily loaded car were on their way to a fishing trip, and oth- - 10,ut0 and rln, Ll'0' bupp ness 'our' e.: era were bound for celebration, held I10 pu.rs11. alienable will be ours no rights" I in varloua parts of the state. We hare witnessed the uf- more. for thoae kiddies who However, thru necessity of patriotism, stayed fleUoM and dPHpa,r of ,bp at homo, the Eureka Fire Depart- - d"jPra1a f Kurope. way of life with n.ent officers and members made a the right of self determination will good job of the 11th hour assign- be lost to us and ours. Dictator de ment given to them. creea will afflict, abuse and debus, At eleven In the morning they us. carried out a long program of races Our high standard of living with on Main street for all under the w,n ,M rp,a' "? u"dB"ceHor ages of 18 years, and although the id w.mt tin by misery, was events "crowd" not large the distress. were exciting. The fnedom of speech, In tbe afternoon at 2 o'clock In of press, freedom of assembly au.t . the I.D8 Amusement Hall a free , ... h of bu' ' dance was given. It was attended The memory. haunting gestiipo and by a great many youngsters several grownups and all were treat- purge, firing sounds and camps will terrorlro the laid. ed to refreshments. The future we face will be The celebration for the kiddles of and cheer. The heavy haml hope a fund some aside set by special of Hirihlto and Hitler demsiid years bark by the Fire Department and more tribute will be x and by a special contribution from burden lnded. grievlous city officials. 9. 1M2. By Mat hie u ..Vo) MINES a "trial lk i- ca. m.w " v -- r y filled, will be sworn In at , Many local woods make excellent In July. Ad- ceremony alearly and If cut fuel, especially green lie dltlonal will platoons organized The lowed to season thoroughly. 0H Mormon men between Ihe ages followlng table shows the healing value of a cord of various species of f D and 30 volunteer for service. greater proportion of those men timber In terms of pounds of coal: who have thus far enlist d In the 1 cord of dry mountain mahngnn pw Mormon Battalion are from the Equals a ton of coal. City area, and Major SI- 1 cord of oak equals 1880 pounds lard the hope that mor: expressed of coal. from the outlying towns 1 cord of juniper equals 1460 would apply for service at Marin' pounds of coal In the Federal Build- 1 cord of pinion pine equals 140 ladQUrteru H !na 01 8u,t dealreil coal of pounds b b fully ha bH " 1 cord of Douglas fir equals 1360 .representative of the wbnl Mormon pounds of coal. of the state. 1 cord of ponderous pine equals rPulatlon 1160 pounds of coal. 1 cord of quaking aspen ,ual ,United States Will Build 1080 pounds of coal. Communities near national forests HOMS TO luines. are nrged to use all the wood fuel( Miners of the state without ucces. they can this winter. Get it out ear- lv and allow It to dry thoroughly, .loads to their mines hove been ask- Forest officers will give any end ed by H. J. Plumhof, cominlssionei all first hand Information. , ,0 and Indus! rial development, to put Ip ndltng essential war materials. - Pll Ibe ,k illlk SdHVIS ONV SONOfl HVM sims 031:1:3 J ;iT( V 'tl J, yicmZ the act. After the 1" 8 lltireiii of Mine approves the project, the roads nr- luillt bv the P then sunnosed pISiiJ Honda. 8 Burro t ul p e d',lp - ,,ri'"d e :: ''fi-rtion- a 1 fr 'dby - lot "'r f 8 "rl , -,-n- ml ile-li- Heavy Artillery on Display ,l :,,, Wlcran at kt la ; fc?irrrft,nL t'tk" .'.rv P,.t r h n il -'-- ' ,n Memenl ax nJ" -- ! 1b P'd"d 'iittonmenis. - tat " ink 'Svrf 'ID .J Thezt guns wera lined up for display, not for firing, when the picture was taken on the occasion of Ferretary of War Sllminn'a visit to Fort Bragg, N. C but they represent tome ( the army', heaviest 155-m- c. po t the " Military To Try HalNiteiir. FCW OwilCTS Claim Hoosevint President a, 'Jtlly p'p,a, ",lu,i,rsf f""1-5"- " ;ry .VilcJ Exemption. nppnl-nNfI nHbntruis who t 8 k,! " pd bjr ,b I1' Apimrently there are a lot of mitt- ,n create liWlnry . The, ,b" ,.B T,nr Nr.t lb'1"1 p,,1,fo, P1bln f nfpnP,.ihat have been nhan.loned and nr- against Ihe I nlted tales Is shoot .wM1 nH,n for r.Iueat Ion. n8,1 This fact was brought out when " P"r " ,'rn,d '"1 narnm. Housing The FHA reporter private Imlld tpP " exemption and relmaltou era operating under Ihe FHA pro- - tl"X look plaee. A vfttNR ! Si Burl la Richard There have been only two patent "ram during Ihe past two year have baa been in the army seven year. notice published during the year, undertaken the construction of al- reached Ihe point (he is a He haa thul former rlalm most 400 noo Bpw boma. att hut a " U Indicate warrant ellleerl where he ean go ne ai. aiiMieviast up iuaa , nH, RU. t, VM fa hB0 b'TB ,oc,l',.d rank. VT Iur:!pr Tnbrh appa" ronclunlon il.nt their b h" be" d'"l' H rarc,r n,,rir ,rL,,y t worth the few Jry l V nipua fron, (or entertainment Rovernmen, rr-nte- X s.nt -- 'n,ni! riraV,rd Eureka 8123.81. Mammoth 853.00. 8llver City 115.20. North Lily Mine 842.60. Total 8234.31. In behalf of the boys In Ihe service 1 extend my appreciation to all who participated In this I' 80 contribution drive. From reports of men In Ihe service the 180 Is really answering an urgent call Tor a Home From And for myself I reallv Home.". Ihnnk all those who have helped to pul Tintic over Ihe top on our quota When we find surh willof 8125-00- . ing helpers there Is no wonder we I" "ve In Tlnllr. harry RANDLE, Tintic Dlst. Chairman, t80. Wb you traiJ) wlh ,p mpppb.nt you are loyal to the com- - , , |