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Show DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TDTTIO MINING DISTRICT VOLUME 42 HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST SILVER.LEAD MINES EUREKA. JUAB COUNTY. UTAH. THURSDAY. AUGUST SPOT YOUR PLANE 0al!5 JWine Assessments ?,onStSnphOM The grim business of wur take Arp Inrrpacpn over , mi,, niure of our time each like ourselves all er the nation give our services day aa million Utah's mines and utilities assessed by the state tax commission at 8260,527,538, showing that the figure represents the second highest total mine and utility value In the history of the state. The assessment waa 818,759,460 than the 1941 valuation of 8241,768,188, an Increase of 7.76 per cent. Only valuation which exceeded the 1942 figure was placed upon the mine and utility properties In 1930. The assessment that year totalled 8272,694,649, but waa computed up-on a different basin than this year's figure. In 1930 the state law provided for the assessment of mining prop- upon a basis of three times the net proceeds. The law was changed by the state legislature In 1937, and since that time assessments of mining proper- ties have been upon a basis of two times the net proceeds. Tax commission figures show thm By fi, 1942. Mathieu : in war work. You've probably been doing niore yourself buying .more bunds, working In rirllian defense or other war projects. That's the way a democracy fights and each vulun- lary contribution of time and vice further unites a great nation er meeting the sternest test it baa ever As THE LOCKHEED the mighty war effort gathers It touches all of ua in our everyday livea and by the aame momentum ; A TRANSCONTINENTAL STUD AECORS V A 72S7 FLfCHT. CVS 47 FOWEA-- 2 IOfOH2 AUlSON ENSINES ...SFtEONER. 400 M. AN... Utah Voters Will Pass On Two Legislative Issues. Iff Kp IlvOUIULUi PQIimPfl Not only will Utah votera thia year he railed upon to aelect a aupreme court justice, two rongreaamen and rouuly officials throughout the state hut will bIho have an opportunity to on two IcglaUtlve measures which have already been made by state law makers. On measure to he placed before the people for approval, the coutro- veraiul chain more tax bill, pun- ed by the last session of the legls- lalure nml subsequently received the signature of approval of the govern- or. This Is a referendum measure aud is similar to other lawa which have been placed on the stature books of a number of states. . otera of the state will have suf- ficieix opportunity to atudy the bill us It will be advertised In all of the of the state for two months before the general election. ThU udvertlNlnfc will be done by the ov-we- re had. Number 40 ' o An opportunity for atudy which may reault in cleaning up the doubt-lai- ei fU alatue of mine leaning, and may alao reault In increased mining ac-t- h tlvlty in Tlntic and other Utah min- lug centers, haa reaulted from the visit of L. Metcalfe Walling, federal wage and hour administrator and u directive he Issued while in Utah early in the week, Thia la according to informatiou from A. G. Mackenaia, manager of the Utah Metal Mine Operator'' Be- '4 token, broadens our opportunities to aoclatlun AN FISNTEA. Cy.;, be helpful. In this connection, an Mr. kiackensle said tha directive mentioned was by THE LEGEND OF CARUS. Interesting angle does not pretend to be exhaustive M. M. Witt, manager of the local The mythological sculptor, and state, plainly that individual MS IMPRISONED BY DAEDALUS, telephone company, circumstances of the leasing Since the outbreak of the war KING MINOS ON THE ISLANDOF CRETE. ment are to be considered, 'MINOS CAN CONTROL THE LAND AND phone lines all over the nation have "it is highly Important, ha said, been busier than ever before in the O SEA, BUT NOT THE AIR, HE that eteps be punmed to clear the HE FASHIONED WINGS FOR HIMSELF company's history, Mr. Witt said, rta,T- tor resumption of Independent A second measure AND HIS SON ICARUS FROM FEATHERS carrying urgent messages between of awaiting Utah leasing operations, because the wel- .Miens' approval was also passed at fare and livelihood of fires of government, mllitarv posts, HELD TOGETHER WITH WAX AND thousands of ' TAUGHT THE BOV TO FLY. THAT THEY MIGHT ESCAPE. ALL WENT WELL munitions plants, aviation Industrie?, the last session of the legislature. It persons not to mention the presa-l- s Naval bases, an amendment to the constitution FOWER THAT HE UNTIL ICARUS, SO DELIGHTED WITH HIS ship yards, factories need for more metnl production ing The fact that we all end homes. and provides for opening of the way FORGOT HIS FATHER'S WARNING, FLEW SO HIGH THAT THE SUNS ure directly concerned. to be using the telephone more, HEAT MELTED THE WAX THAT HELD HIS WINGS TOGETHER. HE FElL for legislators to increase the pay assessments made up 814,- mines He pointed out that when the INTO THE SEA AND WAS DROWNED. DAEDALUS , HEART BROKEN, SAW of those who aerre as law makers, 93P.355 of the 818,769,460 Increase indicates pretty rlesrly its vltsl part r law went Into effect and THE FEATHERS FLOATING ON THE WATER, AND KNOWING NOTHING .In tying together the work of the l.es (stators In this state receive four was construed to Include ever the 1941 figure. COULD B8 DONE. FLEW ON TO SICILY. ilollars a day under the present setup sons previously considered many per-Greatest percentage of increase in war. but It also give every telephone Indepenwhich was established many years dent Though this is a fable,it points a truth and a caution the mine and utility assessments user an added responsibility, leasers, a tangle resulted NEVER WISE TO DEMAND TOO MUCH OF A MACHINE ; IT IS War calls must come first and was In air lines' properties, which In- which made it Impractical for e ALWAYS WISE TO KNOW AND KEEP WITHIN ITS SAFETY UMIT. amendment would allow legls- - ing companies, to continue creased 21.49 per cent over their eryone can cooperate. The lelephon leasing, lalors to fix their own salaries, with The federal company urges that long distance 1941 valuation. senate and house members being au- - which collects treasury department, The assessment on mining proper- - end local calls be made brief, that unemployment Insur-ihrails be avoided. ty was second largest, the Increase men and their Isnnliea, beiilde- l,orFd to Increase such pay not to ance, the federal division of old age conversations may delay to 14.40 per cent. HO 1 day with 10 cents a insurance and state the immediate rare of the survivor. unemployment l wr.r calls. mHo The third largest was telephone. traveling expenses. Travel- - Insurance agencies are concerned. jr Because important telephone mi 10.28 per cent. mi'aibhb provides for round trip Unless all can get together on a ,rec,or ,looVHr !Wll Power company assessments re- - lerlala like copper, aluminum, icvmeni from tha legislator's home sound and workable basis of what 21,991 nineteen year old youths. to the rapitol and return once dur-- constitutes for the reason that several her and alnc are vital war materialan Independent leaser more persona than in any other as cities Installed municipal plants on as well, new lines can't be provided ..don. nd of the o handle additional loads. In some The Secretary of state will prepare y legal liabilities which mining which no taxes are levied n a publicity pamphlet for dla- - panles might The mine assessment In Juab Co. cases no new local service can he to themselvea subject irihution explaining the referendum, under present conditions, resump- la somewhat lower then last veer be- - provided and party llnea must be cause of a much lower production reared. Considerate use of party line lion of leaalng la Improbable, he said service is neighborly and helpful at record. VWIT,!n arrested' during'" that "p.rfn'd I.V " d"w aUen,,on ,0 f,cl ttal thia time. III. ON Tt KMm. thousands of tons of ore are lost were under 21 years nf age. The 14 FROM OUR CONGRESSMAN As Mr. Witt points out. not all forever because of cessation of mine Several Fires Occurred year old youths had led the alls going through the telephone W. K. GRANGER Trunk for U8 Marlines, rmdldste leasing. Timbers rot away and six for nine of the groups years Just contreasman from 'switchboards these davs pertain to Durirg The Week, the first congres-- workings are rinsed If available ora Mr. to Hoover. past, according war hut all calls that do hove som-'s'or.: l d 'strict of Utah, was a visitor bodies are not exhausted within Mobilisation Of Farm Prhes, n Since late Thursday of last week Ihtne to do with wnr do go thronxh War Production fowls. Tuesday .and spent the Monabta time. ,!:ur,'1ka NVUkar.l Agriculture Secretary n June the fire department has been kept ihe swltrh board. a press conference In ( hicago old arnmunti planes, ships, tanka, guns, for quite busy answering fire alarms consumer msy have fortor miner, of many years exper- lion all other campaign equipment) ,hat h end on a couple of occasions It was ()( a who rved three MIX IjOHFH CAlt IX particularly fn judging ore. wui almost three times as Urea as to adjust his meat din to accninmo- . only by heroic efforts of firemen FIRE, 1 was and others that real damuge . prrvented. Thiodoie tTidt Atherley had Ih? The find ona waa late Thursday misfortune tu lose his Chrysler sedan of last week when a vacant spure iat Saturday when It burned up on of cheat gras In the vicinity of tho tl(. highway a short distance soutn i ,h-- ir ting on wim me joo or outprouucing lriMni,i J. J. Hannifin residence became f silver Cltv or. Highway No. 6. to,,,c let up in the tempor- . . the Axis. "Naturally our production :,ny .dinnry methods.' ablaut from reasons unknown. The a Mr. Atherley was on his way to increases each yer this fall when ' month. It Is hard to ry d. mage waa nothing materially. work and was traveling at a good mor ,a' t,n ,re off ,hc The next day a similar occurrence raie of speed when h smelled some teport progress without appearing Ruling Made Ajfainit Two uvwini e Te ,le pro- - . .''FY I to But want .....I emphaaiae opilnilstic. j took place near the Carl 8andstrom thing burning and felt an undue RRiount Republican Candidates. . n? 0,1 y egaln and again that the picture is of bw,f5?UIT with no damage reported. Is little on tensity of heat. He no sooner effect the having 110 sense a basis for undue optl- Th" J r- - Ptuiuey compsuy, one of. During the past week. Attorney thia a grass fire at the rd the car than it burst into flames in hoof. He rec- The WFB chief ,,r,ce of bw?r on he said Arthur McDonald home on Main Mt. ml ail he ruuld do waa to get him iirsm, ronrerns In Ku- - General Grover A. Glhta ruled In a In- - ,h? oU.,,f"i hu,'iesu beef that serious growers difficulties can L isl that ha I1" .1 the written opinion that therounty derb crease naeonuble distance uway In destroyed a couple of outbuildings the of cattle which feeding in th ...nniv nr before It wgs brought under conlrul- the event the gas tank blew up Jer of r.J her year. Iht. should not receive the nominating !a conducted as usual be K, IriV a and maUrl.U action been consutuated dur- - petillona of Velma B. Sanders for DU Sunday afternoon a very viol- - A passing motorist hurried to Mam- raUB- - numbpr ar(l nneration. r be- - Ihl ,he having a f (La week. efcr,y ous grass and brush fire was start moth and sent the fire department ..tl.n,iun 'based P,r from the range county treasurer and Udell K. Jen- directly with the roonerailon of a aewne of reports that It Ken for county attorney ou the Re- rd by couple and they extinguished , American nubile to offset short- - !ore ndlnE them to market. young boys near to the , Sfnfer h make a better publican ticket, and that their names hln,,on Ihe Dennis Harrington home on up- - the blaxe before thr tank esiilitded T,ie Bureau of Agriculture Econ- ' KoV maieriaU and authoSxed f U ,u' ou ' Churrh before wheelo n,i''" and should not be pluced on the ballot. the tires the Street, demand the However, thru per for sported farm US 30th the Jue Lard wurk on the part of neighbors were burned too badly. The car is liiianced rlsu during he believes Iocs! program for war spending peonle desire and firemen. It waa extinguished practically a total wreck, made within the time required br . domestic about 223 billion dollars of but with The cause of the fire was tm which 118 billions were for contracts luw. The nominating petitions were very little damage being umeT qpd military and lend leas.done. doubt a short In the wiring system. ittid other rommitinents, and 35 liU- - dt,wand. A tight shipping situs- - lequlrements for each service and flld with the county clerk at ap- Monday the alarm was sounded when a short circuit burned out a r.l ItERA ITx WII.I. MX J.IX swiirh at the Chief Cona. mine. Down near tha John rarker ranch UltlDAy Urt- - n treat of Euroka two tires The Eureka City council. f during the' week buf fortunately these were also brought uuder con- - nitingjiniorriiw night ( o'clock) will fix the levy ',urra production of rubber buff'l'tah, 1939), which provides aa fol- a steady 'rising qa- - eneraly strung price aituatiuq alt tipi with hut Uttlo damage.' On one ",h u 1 and sell them to scrap rubber lows: ot these occasions It appeared that lor ,',e ?var Honal Income, until this year It w;i' ,(lul ,tf B,'r"asea of at least seasonal Tlief U ti W vt dstermiutna "AH applications of persons for proportions In rash Income from nealera. Because the ICC has n-Mr, fnrkisF mfslit oe g Urge finid ijq biiliun dollars. bal the amount tuay be hut it is larm marketings between now and shipping restrictions the rec-- 1 political party nominations must he timated that it wll be the same as I'urclpise f War Bonds. next fail, l'arlly because of broad- - 1" nisi Ion of this Important and de- tiled with and received by tho prop- the fur the previous yesf Iq spite said price controle, itqaler udvancm ilrahle form of scrap rubber is now rr election officers not later than 9 the pic- treasury motioq d Hir hilo Adulph, Benito In prices rovwived and tho prices possible, for this city. in all Its branches will tedqced vaUittiqns mre Industry p. m. on Ihe last day which the filthq three b'irj rice, M 'he r ?!" Invi4 tq allend null,, with tho Wur Savings Btaif tc r'l'l by farmers during the retqalnd-Ih- e may be made under the provls-jSloing I them rus w Ith ten perce it of Tf!') session and aro wilcomed tq ex- - ,ake leadership In n billion dollar r uf 1943 compared with the like' of this section. youe Income Iq IVai Itondg reus their views. war bund qnd stamp drive (n Hep- - I arlml of 1941 are Iq stated his opinion as foliows-- j Then tha. pay every day, ld sag and limn? 300 bond raHiea in HAE said. The hoard "The legislature provided for the as many cities, with Hollywood mo- - Inilk product iun will be the Isrcest. dead line at 6 p. m. iu the stature record, with Ihe relation of eta stars above lion quoted obviously for the purperiq picture appearing Sub (i SOU, are Planned hnif each city must 10 feed Prlrea to he uinra favorable) pose of avoiding confusion and la my opinion the utatute average during the remainder ledge at least a million' dollars in E Is mandatory, leaving no discretion 1941, hql the ratio of milk to feed qnd sales on (he day of the stars in Ihe filing officer to accept nominA total of 300 million la the K'rmay be slightly less favorable Visits. haR ation petitions after (be hour desigaverage, 15,UQQ motion goal. During Jqne s . nated. It Is, of course, commendable ptvlure theatn-- sold over U mHHun IM- that the opposing candidates for the ip bonds sad stamps, the W E'aried on July 31st, the ouyiiu uartment said. The defense sayings positions referred to have voiced no M ai right to bring Iona to Ihe petitions being ac,h'i elaff said a total of 94,781,476 worth object of war savings bonds was purchased rif" suits against men lui.ts for a by the clerk, and tho names cepted minimum y of 860 or treble the on thn ballot. This, by the officers and men In the U 8 nunt placed being of ,h overchange, whlc-- ever doea not save the situation during June. however, r.nd ! greater, plus hliuroef for the randldelea In question. 01. fqr charai'S above Ol'A price Itnl Cross Aid To Heamew. .o as tha administrator Id. marln-U price merchant rrlUnyj, Men In the ? FRANK TOWNLKY In defemui 'lenanta areas rental iqay will receive the same servlco IX COAMT GUARD. j iomarlly glvn to the seno-- torce. Hie slmllaf suits uaslnst laud lord who UFA mils ike charge gbov. b'y the Amerlcun" Und Crovs. Chair Frank Townley, owner and manamax ini unis. "The honest store keep- attiUlmvis announced. Since IB w of the Summit Store, left durger ad he buying public must be outbreak of the war. Red Cross work the week for California where ing sgslnsl deliberate both In continental American piolected will he report for final examination I v- Ing and penny prof leer ing for Guard. He por(a and the insular possession, , before entering the Coast hand and will emerat gye havq given footf. clothing and JWllveweapona 1 up to the tests has all . .n . givcu .'.v passed 2.5U9 aur time. fency tre tp more than pleseiit Mr. Townley, a veteran of World In The War an1, enlisted at thia particular Jelly Roger gaily Mapping departments Wn brent above (hie V 8. tabma- - time for the reason that he wanted an il a naval bate has six excel- - to get In. Had be waited another coordinate pro- - lenl reasons for IU existence. Each six week he would have been over atorand transportation one of the torpedo Insignia upon the the 55 year age limll and of course ot turluds' and Hue Iha win mi;deS ahsllrd of communication Sydney. Australia, flly a Whan Japancsa aubmarlga repr ernl i aa enemy vessel sent woekl have been automatically board The fUy'a luburba. vengaanca Information, reporting and referral ,orr7 F" . r.al"ld cauicd tW. erafeiln tha ( ,ha Cnvign and U bottom Juring Ihq attack. Hrvlr, ang the u.u.t aervic- -s to q wb.. Jap pas AMEAD-OF-DAT- grk tele-ertie- s SAID-S- agree-newspape- rs NEW-FOU- M-e- wage-hou- j-- ITS -- mln-Th- : w WASHINGTON rri-emr- fs-ntln- rub-duce- d c0. com-too- un I I 1 - f' 1 1 1 bu1 (tiuiiv lend-leas- atopp-Followi- 1 : f - . hr wi-- "? 0B-C- arryn "-'- - B'-ga ltd n- - iN a-- - , ns pro-peel- Jw lFiru ," I ShlU'd fiythm - ant-r.av- . - J K.MJ-STE- d - Army-Nav- . W y J |