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Show I DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TIOTIO MINING DISTRICT VOLUME 42 HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST SILVERLEAD MINES EITHER A. JUAif COPVTY. Civic Clubs Executives Make Mining Survey. Political Tickets Are Complete. tickets ( Democrat and Itepublicans) have filled their tirketa for the coming primary elec tion to be held early In September The candidates and the offices they seek are: Kepubllriui Candidates For Commisaion, term. Wll- Boyer of Eureka. For Commlsaioner. term, Ostler of Nephl. For Clerk, Dex L. Tolley, Nephl. For Recorder, Mrs. Eudene War- of Nephl. For Assessor, ,. K. Webb, Nephl For Sheriff, II. K. Mellor, incum- bent, of Eureka. For Slate Representative, Lee S. Jackman of Levan. For Blale Senator, E. F. Birch of ' A SAHA THE wkjr A n M v VtCMf MOWS MMWNG AOAC MWAMKT VERSION SAM IT OVCKHAAD. - - thu 0,8 in Beaver county, ,n t ,n eort made to gel L ' j?,' t FOO(E-WULF(osfn- an) f e.? ON YOUR RlDUte CA.4 YC.J IMAC.'JE WOULD EE TO DROP A ROMS ON A TARGET FROM iftOOO TO PCCT IN THE AiK AT A SPEED Of, SAY, MILES PER HOUR? JOB IT 200 Ilk OPERATOR.THE ' BOMBARDIER, IS THE ANSWER ..THE BOMBARDIER CALCULATES WlilD DIRECTION AND VELOCITY ALTITUDE AND SPEED OF THE PLANE, LENGTH OP TIME THE BOMB WILL TAKE TO REACH TNE GROUND, THE AlR CURRENTS IT WaV MEET ON THE WAY, AND ME SETS ALL TRESS ADJUSTMENTS ON THE SIGHT.. . HE MUST DO THIS A SHORT TIME BEPORE REACHING MIS OBJECTIVE , AT HIGH SPEED AND WHILE UNDER FIRE.wNOW HE STARTS THE BIGHT VF - 3Nft.IT GUIDES THE PLANE ANO DROPS THE BU. 3S AT THE. PROPER TlMe ANO PLACE ...THE BOMB GOES FORWARD AS PASTAS THE PLANE AT FIRST, BUT DROPS FASTER AND FASTER, LOSING FORWARD SPEED AND DCSCRISJNC A CURVED PATH ID THE TARGET. A SOFT CUKLt CAN MWrrAOH) 0.000 FT I THE W. K. GRANGER crap Malvage Urogram. ; President Roosevelt told bis press conference that the recent collection drive brought In 450,155 tuns of map rubber to be added to the government's stock pile. He said th War Counrli Petroleum linduntry Las. reported the drive brought In 4.1 j pounds of rubber for each man, woman su'd child In the United Stales. The tonnage figures repre sent only rubber actually moved to pelfoleum Industry bulk stations and The lnd untry report said weighed. scattered over the country there are ' met-jn- Treasurer 8 Secretary Morganthan pr0p,m 8n aln8 ,n nf additional revenue would Jnadjquate. He said, It Is only ,,fllinst ,h8 kack Bronnl l oup W8P 'Xpcuditures that we can tell wheth-meetin- g r lhe pe venue bill will fulfill Us We are now spending 150 I w"uHe. mllion a day or almost 5 billion a In the fiscal year Just be month. ' nnn,t wre expect to spend the al 't011 Inconceivable aum of 77 billion W,B ,,,,,, wap for human freedom. ,M 1,18 Pp,nt fine-a- l year we ahall 1,8 'Pending about half of our na- He said ncume on the war. ,hP ,T 8 Mncludlng federal, state and ,'val Rovernments) only 37 per cent 'HU0 t-- nt "" ou',lon of Itl 1 I re-vic- e d La. h,!V Float Bumsteads. 'ornle C.hcVacterizatlon Spanish group, snd Honja Johanson. Pels--thHarry Joseph Gives Views boy and his dog. Charset eriiHi ion On Miners Hospital. Red Cross Nu rites and Northwest PoThe following appeared In the licemen. Pioneer Characteriratlnn Utah Labor News, addressed to M. I. Nancy Robinson and Kathaline Coombs. Thompson, and signed by Harry S. Best Miscellaneous Floats Min- Joseph: Permit ins to commend jour timeWitt and IHlM Miners Hospital Meet-- 1 ly article. Ing Demands Accounting of Land ,,8,r,,,,a Theriault, Grant Funds. This should not have' Bw,t Trlcvcles Francis Fillmore. Tommy Rail James been a mooted question. Gary Rigler, rnian Schow. About seven years ago, the writer In ,h he Relief Sorlety head of (he Great American Pros-- 1 rio"r ,snriaiion assisted by Geo 8V8 1 most appronrite program In . Church. I. Its scribe, visited Gov- - ,h,, Ku"ka nor Blood end asked for an ac- "nfne nr the miners' hosplial fund UHK OK LK1 For THK WAll it where sllthe thousands or doi- - itki-osi.f;iuWH. tsrw were which should have been in l( fund, sacredly to be set aside for NY weekly metal report said decrepit and down and out miners The - . he rr'ecl inn and "malni enanrTof Producers this week looked for-- a rd ,0 l8 Fov- much needed borne for them In 8 8rnmp"t P8t Hr dccllnng daja The governor J6 of domestic lead production to -i nwen two nat ! n might be dls- m,pR,npy and when ,1 "' Wat-Min- -n 'l fr hrd V.cn mentn- - led Allonulnns. tn Mtl mated jHor'r d pio-ir- e , FROM OUR CONGRESSMAN Members of the LDS church, all branches, gave a nice celebration last Friday, July 241h, conimeinor-nanii'y sling the arrival of the Mormon peers in this state, in the morulng" there were races for children on Main atreet and In lie afternoon a dance win glveu and those attending were given free freshmenta. However, the feature of the day the parade at 4.30 In the even- ing. It was one of the best mlnn- ,ure Pnrades ever seen here and dos-r ntr- l- wer8 th proceaslon. New York; Kdmund M. Wise, of ternntlnnal Nickel Co. of N Y. not making soy definite predictions until this has been done. Nl Parade Featured Pioneer Fete. Arl-on- s; ' WASHINGTON 31) wer8 the Washington; Hufss Ireland. Jr., prises were swarded Indlmloeed) divisions and president Ijimsrtime Mines of Idaho Sprlogs, Colo.; K. M. M (Hires, or there were many of thsm as followa: Best Pioneer Float Daughters of (iladlstor mine of Crown King, Pioneers. A. C. Nousmsker, Tonopsh Pnlriolie Float Udy Rika, J. C. Mining Co., Phllsdelphla; Hans A. Variety Store and Vogelsteln. American Metal Co. of Jtn,ner 2000 Taxation And Profits. Lieut Gen: John' L.' DeWltt. imandlng general of the westernSpokesmen for the wests mining fonne command and Fourth Army, Industry, alarmed over dwindling la- - bus called for the greatest alertness hor supplies and the possibility of and the utmost In precautions in added taxation, asserted at their guarding against forest fires, point- In Denver last week end, UR out that such fires damage noi that remedlea are necessary if the only forests, but may cause Injury Industry Is to meet stepped up pro- to other properly, facilities and in- duction requirements for the war In- - Mallationa. d us try. j also culled attention to the fact Any excess profits tax should be (hat. In addition to the penalties pro- applied to mining only on the baste ided by Mate and federal laws d- of "unit of production credit, sc- - signed to prevent forest flre. a per- cording to leaders. fon willfully causing a forest fire The principle of this Is very aimple may be subject himself to the pun- for It recognises that when a mlne'iment Imposed by the sabotage act, Increases production In response to, manximum penalty there under g thu governments call for more a fine of not more than ' q aU, and thereby speeds up the or imprisonment for l.auatlon of its ore reserves. It is not, than thirty years, or both rr. BOMB-SIGHT.rA- o ALL ARE URGED TO PREVENT o- - 7 BCW3Ar.r.'-- R. BOMBER, Did you ever try to mta fence Msr with a stone, while DV WHAT A t ' Cywty 1 FOREST FIRES. h CONDOR -- (rgviseosr) THE COUHICA IS USCO FOR SMlPFUfd RAIDS. .CARRIES MANV MACHINE GUNS AND AERIAL CANNON..THE CONPM CAS aSW7 JO 73 MM - Cecil Filch, president and general malinger of the Chief Consolidated Mining company of Eureka; and O. h- Friendly, vice president and general manager of the Park Itnh fnn- Kili.lated Mines company, have been to the silver producers lndus. advisory committee of the wht department board. 11 rouP were F. F. K0. J18 President of the and M(. of New Turk; J. C. Kmimm. president of (lie AS and It of f 1'8 chl, mu? ni,rk K' "! nHrU r8,h of w ! , K' L 1,,wy:r rUe 0 Ktuni v I! 5JB pIlU,,feP Sullivan of m - i' - ,n uch re,t j? Unlimited quantl-lla- It 1 reported that they havr between ten thousand and twenty- five thousand tons of good milling ore In stork piles at the Old Hickory mine. Apparent y the mill Is doing Eureka. .very well for the one shift they op- For Treasurer, Velnm It. Sanders erate. The Cupric mine and other of Nephl. properties In that area are also reFor Attorney, I'deil R. Jensen of ported to have unlimited quantities of ore than will pay to mill. In 'the Nephl. For Representative in Congress. Mineral Rcnge west of Beaver, then 1st Congressional Frank Is reported to be lame ore bodies o' District, Marlines, Richfield, and J. Bracken low grade, but free milling ore, tha Lee of Trice. should pay for the Installation of i Democratic Candida I re mill. For Commissioner, 4 year term, per rent tungsten ore is reoort Carl Callaway, Eureka. Incumbent. ed to he worth $25 per ton, 2 per. For Commissioner, 2 year term, cent $50 per ton. and 4 per cent l In- - SI 00 Bigelow Bradley or Mammoth, per ton. H. F. Plumhoff. of rumbent. tlie state department of publicity and For Clerk, R. Elgin Qardner, in- - ndntrlal development, said that a cumbent, Ncphi. rw tungston mill is being construe For treasurer, Mabel I). Chrisll- - ed In Salt Lake. This mill, when son, Incumbent, Nephl. romnleted. will handle to its rspacl- For Recorder, May D. Te: ty. In- - iy tungsten ore shipped In from Nephl. Inn mines In the Iptermountsin For Sheriff, ( 'harl-Haun, of Eu- - country. It will likely be necessary. P8k- ilowevr, to operate many small re For Attorney. James P. McCune, duct Ion mills nearer the source of Incumbent. Nephl. the ore. For Assessor. Lester H. Relliston,1 At Besver. it was reported that Incumbent. Nephl. rhv Sulphur Dale ml is perfecting For State Representative, Fred J. a process by which they expect to Milliman, Incumbent, Mammoth. produce sulphur 100 per cent pure. For State 8enator, June Kendall, as soon as this process has been of Nephl. i completed, their mill will operate 24 For Representative in Congress, tours per day. Walter K. Granger, Incumbent, Ce-- ! ,, dar City. Additional Burdens On Mines Hampers The 'Industry- .- - VERSION O- FiELD-CLAS- S I !l TSSTMt SNOW YOU ITS TRANSPORT j s !i Tintic Mining Man Given Important Assignment. W tlon on more of these properties? Th Seagerstrom mill, north of Milford, is handling approximately 60 tons of ore per day. However, Ihey re only operating one S hour -- Number (4MO VSt0VMTUBtMAH9CNL (OHVfYACJ. - : I mrtWWf, WmSAAAA nf nr i OF .rB d. ther m2. By M&thieu - ray- - .JULY Hu. SPOT TOUR PLANE President J. W. Humphry and Field Representative T. W. Jensen spent a part of tha month visiting rt w,n of th 8outDerB th Civic Clubs territory. At Beaver, the question was raisd "hy ,cllv,tjr on metals need- 88 ,n l1 defense work la not under- - Both county THURSDAY. UTAH, ,;ar continued temporarily. wnhle4s -- -- the condition of the funJ to- - lation. M ta Is The me- - relatively more plentiful than matter and '"i,01" ropper-helawaitwl r0pp,r lhe pensare of a bill n the lev- in 'Oft tons nt crude rubber a month 'e WIT set forth more stringent Islature. demand of the slate to rerubber rnntent specifications for 14 Imhurse the fund with llw monlea I'ddtrton'il classifications of civilian which have disappeared from the Jlob J 0... " r.roducts. Including rubber footwear, fund. I why I have filed my apidl- Zinc was even scarcer, those in It said. Some trade source easerled less metal was released In to No. eented voters , iwinnerl of District the The board restricted us JU t .0je iiher of military weight ' where I reside, in the primary .!!? . n,t There are other reasons qiUtr, set aside for defense or- -- election. .. . , (W,. t0 shoes or renalr leather pur- which I will disclose later. for personal ,,aeii for specified military pur- - I rm not looking, ,winp18 ewrsndlrement. but I do want lo do ,oses. Xft ,,npi, will eutomoMve branch re- - something for the down and out and or(tr l0 To Investlvaie 40D this 1 1 1 1 iuter-(ste- d .., - cx-Iq- or steel men. Bilbo them were also guesses as to the rise of the in- - Ir la not ,MHTKK OK KI'KKKA LADY Ound or ton of ore) greater than before. It Is simply using up DIED AT FROVO. its capital asaels, and realizing a return thla year on ore which normally would have been mined in later death or her Bister, Mrs. Electa Jeayears. u nette Loveless Haws, aged 70 years. who died at the Utah Valley llospl- tal In Frovo as the result of a fail a few weeks ago which fractured her and caused other Injuries. - It 'ln M tt "lV the legislature will earnestly mlTon- WO renoried almost r0Unccd two additional local boards to set that fund recuper- , r un under the commercial ration- - Med. I hem and now will donate " one or "I. cost atete wlthoiil Monthe lo any District No 14. Timers m. or lire which will he revised upward. ment, and some 31.000.040 Income . Maho and Vtah. with head iiffirlent land in either Balt Unless scrap supplies could h . n In 1143 he filed to would which return Davis upon ered ;ir county . , nuzrter at Salt iJike City. ,rad rPp,,rl "a,d' 1I40.1 sullalile miners hoapitnl such as the against only 7.700.000 in Ircsiilent Roosevelt told his press mv n.M.l'nv Act of 1344 and lhe Ruhse- Brigadier Geneml Harold George. nUHn r1on Arl contemplated. conference he plank an early tnea-lii-p pAeC'," help pmvlde an snsrare to congress on new steps to hief of the air transport command. wer. She was born August 22, 1871, in combat rising living costs. The prln- - 'M a vast expansion of the air o to reach every e domestic problem In transport system ITovo. and all her life had been tipal rmh t Amworld where 'pn Soldiers May Be Able To spent In that city. She was promln- - maintenance of n firm thumb on the "p theatre In the M post of living, he said. rnt In LDS church work. L1 I'ra Cut Election Vote. Funeral services and burial look the plan bad J11- - "J"88 U said 'to He maini Ini i airlines. 'mpiA Agriculture Department. place at Provo Sunday afternoon. J A"!? A Washington Wickard ulle-- l endorsement and support of dispatch aays that Agriculture Secretary iliMail mil His fpMi and (h alrlliifA !"n lf a bill anil acm . piwtd uld results of a rannlnn queMlon- - ' arlinr nvolvil nvnened .o rive Mil det.lls of 10 AlhJfPPBAVria, 88P88 88' ,hp nalre sent nut by the department. f,,r ' tr ll(,,llon lo permU M,ldl.rs or any per- plans In about a week. ihow "pantry .helves this year will sons In the armed forces to cast a The wnr department said the lie half again as full of home canned of Ih e collecting companies vote. vegetables snd meal as they Under thn present law aiijune in were In the peace time years of 1135 nnartermaster corps, HOR. at ell tlio armed service are not entitled and 1134." He said If home can- - me collect rlothinx. personal equipand other government properto a vote. per carry thru their plans they will v for rcrialm'ne. repair and reissue, 3. of Thn measure would provide that 837,000. total a 1343 In tut up nrooertv. no matter In Unto of war, notwithstanding any o' food at horns. 38 per cent s II ibrndoneil not) s. is collected. In roni- provision of state law relating to of all farm families will ran enonth nv sortlile-enmssnv Is as. 83 the elvi. elections. Including registration reaverase 543 Jars per familv; -- eed be ls.li of sslvavlnv entilu quirements, those In the armed serIm-or abandoned bv our own vices otherwise qualified should be enourh to avers re 184 Jsres per- men Torres o the battle ground farmepemv sre not thev milled (o vote for electors of presl-ti- e thou even fnmllv, -- the It to can retwlr of will hops families rllv Inv femllleslit, vice president and sens I or and The 41 Jar per (am- - t -- m and dmns house representatives. avenge to enough - .xem-tlo- ns would affect ed-av- ,.-- t "7 . Kx,-n-l- on. - rki war-tim- OIDIA tiOJ The. re 'SiKtiSrJ Ileady for Anything 'r' - "8 J1 h-- sal-frui- t, Prccision Skill l.--r . t 1 - a1 ieu nn1led wen from eachbrsnehe. tb ordnance, rbertannounced The department - te and laboruslsnal corn are stlacbed lo research northern regional rnmnsnv When tronns eh torv, Feoria. Illinois, has develoned -- U elotbta no' a short and economical process for leave for the fr- -t nr carried bv wore to be ruiharied makinr nutvlene glycol relatively rare rhemlral with I number of In- - e person. Is turned over the co industrial chemical applies! ions for anv for repair and relsaue In the war industries and used n the maun, month of ftentenhr. 1 R. more factum of anti freer and commercial than .400.000 articles of sslvaved solvents from plentiful farm irons enuinnient and clothing valued at Mich r rorn and wheat. The labor- - fore than 87.280.000. were relsw-Mor- v Is now producing butylene on ed for further us, The war dpirtmnt Is having snl a nllot plant or send commercial m' scale. The laboratory rhemlsts also Fler rlothlne, euuipment snd gen No, It Isn't that gxclusivf, but tho Mainolia H,0k f11 j8 B eCP have succeeded In prednclng corn ernl supplies In countries where our portant to Uio folks who Ilvo ! that WR and tha emerfeney true you Wade hutvlene glyrnl. The latter soldiers are station in sn effort o ARF duk organised by somo 2$ fanillies, not reached tho pilot, rut down vnnplv shipments, the OWI sea being pushed about la completely equipped with tvorytmng Deed a rorMS for pfbtliif Incendiary bomba and doinj emeriency reicuo work, are lannunred. Th sirsiegli tala Is plant srila, gad tho chemist If would apply to those persons. nurses and iw Unreeled. Including members of the women auxiliary army rorps. who are serving In thn land or naval forms nr thn United fltnte In the ronllnental United Btale. Inwho are absent Alaska, cluding from their plnre of resident. --- 11 U- - slae "'!? 7 3 Frerlslou skill la a valuable lo the nation's production that !hi man, a precision worker for over 50 years, finds himself In great demand in spile of the years which might otherwise be a handirap. Here be is turning out Rno dies. MAKE EVERY PAY DAY WAP. ECl.D PAY IV l.t ImiiT PM T,.ir...i |