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Show vy DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TXNTIO MININO DISTRICT Vul.l'MK 1 KlKKK 2 Civic Clubs Session Report Said Steel Mills Had Increased Production. Held At Price. 0 . HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST JUAB OOP VTY. UTAH. THURSDAY. tKTOHKU SP0T YOUR PLANE NTIDKXT BODY A XII GRIDE OhFICFltH Foil TII.H -- o At recent meeting the student biHly of Tinllc High elected the fol- lowing officers for ths year: (Sene Wall, president. Mabel Handle, vice president. Luis Andrew, secretary-treasure- r. Carlyle Gourlcy, Judge. Jack O'llare, attorney. Howard McIntyre, chief of police. Irene Simpson, cheer leader Officers for the vurlous grades were also elected as follows: TWELFTH la'una Green, preal-- 1 dent; Reid Mellor, vice, president; sccretary-treasuLucas. er; Mae ORourke, councilor. . ELEVENTH -- - Ruby Stewurl. pres- sldent; Nuudine Naef. tl.-preal- dent; Angelina Sel.ei.a, secretary and treasurer; Jack Lunt. rouvcllor. TENTH Donnie Reed, pre ideni : , Joyce Rife, vice president; Roand aecretaiy Inasiirer; nald Grivgs, councilor. NINTH Edwurd Goudrlih, president ; Glen Lee, vice president: Sir.-le- y Gnurley, secret ury and treasurer; l.ucllo Dsy, councilor. EIGHTH -- Rlchsrd Ollllgple. pre ON THE ALERT, Cheerful news Ibis week that steel operations were scheduled at 8.4 hiah-tier cent of potential capucity Members of tbs Associated (!lvk point since last June - helped dls Clubs of Southern Wish met Saturtoll gloom us the nationwide scrap session day in Price in executive rive went into its final stages, acdiscussed flnanclul matters of the or- cording to the New York weekly ganisation, heard rurrent reports metal report. on crop, mining and livestock probIncomplete reports In the scrap lems, and heard a resolution which metal campaign conducted by the would release rifle shells for preda- countrys newspapers were encouragtory animal control. ing and showed a lotnl of over 7000, The morning session wan confined 000 tons collected so far In the leadto financial affairs. ing 24 states a per capita figure of At the afternoon session J. W. lover 32.5 pounds. The drive has an- Humphries, president, reported tho other week to go. Meanwhile tho trade stressed the progress of club work since the Aug- -. Ksl meeting. considerably improved situation In Ch:.unrey Sandburg of Hurricane, steel plates, once the larsest form of vice president, reported that the finished ateel. Ill conversion profruit rrnp In Dixie was greater than grama havo turned former sheet and It had ever been before. This with atrip mills Into, plate producer!. i Cold became n war casualty. The higher prices will help get the farm- era of that section of out debt. war production hoard ordered all Graham C. Shaw of Ureenriver, gold mlnea In the I'S to shut down leported on mining conditions In the ao Its minora could be more xalnfullv Momicello area, stating that the employed In the production of the plandlng vanadium mill la being re- - strategic base metals copper, lean buiJt and that the plant at Monti- - and xlnc. cello was working 70 men on thre- The directive gave the IS emplov-shlfl- s and handling a hundred tons ment service the right to void of ore s day. miners to only nonfrrroux mining Thero were many who spoke on jobs, except in cases nr undue -r reforestation "d reseeding ship, and prevented rold later the group vMtd expert- - era from sceklnv employment not It. line with the order. mental demonstration lands north Price. Although Conner and lire orodur- During the meeting members pre- - Hon was running well ahead of e rented a resolution calling for the war ago, output mlgut have been If adequate help had been federal government to release 0 rlf'.e shells so that farm- - maintained. and era may control predatorv animals. Reports still had I that the WPB The next meeting Is elated for was about ready to release Its on November 28, rt which Mention of the lead conservation the members will elect officers lr, which would permit greater use of that metal as a substitute for cop- for the romlng year. o per, zinc, steel and tin. of prlnrlpal nonferroua Mctcrir's Will Use Same metals were firm and unchanged Plates Durirg 1913. with copper quoted at 12c a pound o con. lI, and export st HAic f V Bd he,d at Orders for the windshield stickers ,nd ,S: uhlch will take the place of license E. St. Louis. Zinc was steady at because of 8.25c a pound E. St. Louis. plates next year-bao the need of steel for the war Indus- tries were placed Friday by the High Office Given Eureka Mate of I tab with a Chicago print- JJjtStem Star, Ing company. . .. e This company offered the low bid of $32.40 per thousand, or $5990.60 of of Kaa,'rn S,ur- h"ld for the 111.500 which are being jB ,he 0rder ke jM, eJj Mri( nbought to take care f ,e Pa' I). Stockman of 8alt Labe and liarsenger car and truck registrations. old G. Havener of Ogden elect- niulrou and cd as worthy anla'ype and the old license plates, which will be Ethel Donnelly of Eureka re- lept right on the vehicle through reived the second hkhest honors. car stickers will DM AND NMNT, ENGLANoi AIRCRAFT WARNM SERVICE IS ON THE JO . 2 IN FAIR WEATHER AND . foul.tms efficient ARMV SCAN THE SKIES, READV T9 Give ADVANCE WARNiNW OF ATTACKING CNEMV FIANCE CIVILIAN 1 TNl S SOT Tims f'is WITH WHEN ROTATES CM score. -- ITS TASLCrSFCEO.SIRSCTION AND HKISNT OF FLANSS CAN SS SSTERMINED. : " , ffit L lift? reSWF A THE SUCCESSFUL DEFENSE OF ENGLAND HAS BEEN PARTLY DUE TO THE TRAINED, WATCHFUL E YES AND DEVOTION TO DUTY OF HER CIVILIAN OSSCRiEES AND StVrrCAS. (lrepaml e white bark ground, ers' will hsve black on orange. Remember, everyone driving a rar this year will have the same number patron, nrxt year. . . assort- - liy ant and successful. (Con.) -- 50 mines. -- During tho past week the Reporter lias had aevera! reiue,i( ot 1hia nature, some of them coming In over long distance phone. The rw,"B for ,hta It ,d- - ,h, "tarried men at the cheml-Reglw,,rka n,,r 8t- - Jota wou,d Pre r r ,,v,n h,r thB ". ,he na fUu of ,hat w,,on r'por'r'1 ,h ,he rod between ta 0,n f"li ,hal ' to dUH,y ",H0 !nl winter travel. in slmne for u Fur-lli- er wutrhmi-on a bl n an The act r,qureH "!ut :' nated and that a CO day period daps- - efter riesknation before rent "'rol can be enforced by federal Mclsls. An OPA order Issued lest week designated as "defense are.s" that Won of e state not hereto. deslvnated by the price adminas par. of anv defense rent- - fr ... . ha expect early steps looking to Tmtic Flier Is Honored For Bravery In Action. From Headquarters, Alaska Defense Command, Major General B. Buckner. Jr announced that on October 7lh awards of air medals were made to two "men "from theln-Pr're- s trmoutataIn area heroism and tu ioJm lhe 0r (, ye n Aleutians. filers was Dlllv Jsv qm Bon ot Mri D wheeler, . Jave aa he Is aiiyeP the Korea who falurly called fcnow h(m (n TntC J( KrBittBie 0f h Bfl(,r T,nlc lfh lulled si the 1! of U for three yean, 81-m- The paper and publishing Induslr- - The first step toward extending Concurrent with Issuance or the government rent control to every jn the Rocky Mountain urea order. Paul V. McNutt, chairman of b;eil lti,en with the designation the War Manpower Commission, an- tj B(Vl0lH nut yet under control nuunced gold miners will be givendefense rental areas," Clem W. postlve and Immediate" aid In findCollins, regional udmbilstrstor for Ing work In copper and other vital Qf f ice of price administration, nonferroua Industries. I announced. Transportation expenso for work- coder the terms of the Emergency trs, and In some instances for their Price Control Aci of 1942, as passed families, will be provided where by ropgre.. the rovernment cannot transfers to new locations are In- 'inmcd'.iitclr enforce control In new voiced. Mr. McNutt said. Colllne explained. o Plr1 To Cut Use Of Paper By News Publishers. the Denver Regional Office of War Information) cur- - th manufacture and use ut PPr. especially newspuper print, M" a war me conservation measure. "sblngton recently war pro- duV,,on hoard ofMclal said a WPB order cutting the rate of paper mak- h 8 be le-,l,ln few days. ,ud A b" time Informed govern- "'fnt offldsjs there predicted parsl- lei ec .on. by the U 8 and Canada BlWj- l- ,n lhe army n An,usl to cur.nl production of paper. ,h(.n .rBllB,wriK, t0 lh) tlr ,940 gl0IM o,lls Will Mr.uaPy ell of the paper conanm- of ll4l. m reretved Se.'k In.luMrb.l 1 ed in S be her than newa print Ke,,,. mrrUirm on rr1 dniii. silrally, but over three v,,1",er rorr r 2' ' jleKiuen ft B f for AUh. ,,4, ,hof " ,pd by fl,ur 'ft ,",!rr! on June' 1st of ka ea cb of ,he more r.nun .n.lus- - can newspaper. I. Imported from nJn to receive Th n,h V0Ung rl- -l f.run In tbe Itorky Rouutaln t'm'lcr bonnes was Stanley L. s " newsprint of Itirle. Idaho. alnJ ' not bn Immediately af- 9 "to the ',,d n,u,'b by curlailnient In the ,rrp nd u,'UHed Permitted In Ce It Advance 8. would be by rutting produc ?na o'" "on in the dominion, where the out Eleven Food Units. H. Carpenter, rhltf, said. u During September, 2C3 Industrial pul ft lready being ronrentrsted. In five mountain states ship- o Price Administrator Leon Render- 'son announced Friday a now, alter-driv- e ,G9S Ions of srrap. Tho now fY'rv"LMFETIXH WILL UK will be stqged to Increase the ,!FI.I NEXT WEEK. nailve pricing formula allowing number of cooperating plants and n price Increases in 11 major groups There wdl lie no meeting of the 0f fonils. The action will permit iho tunnage. State totals for Sop- "7 jj-t- .. L l'n'd t 'r re-Si- ie p. "'oln. !i n DI.KR Ill'XTIXlJ SEASON STARTS DAY AFTER TOMORROW o Only a few hours from the annual deer hunt way In most all seel ions only a few portions serves being closed. Several Tinllc outfits, who are go- ing to hunt some distance from Pome, will leave In the morning for their ramping grounds. Others will leave after shift and pitch their lantern light. by fmp Then on Saturday there will be a stendy stream of cara leaving the dlstrlrt for hunting areas which are lore In. Eun'ka will certainly h a deserted village on Saturday and Sunday. The reason for this Is tho closing of all business houses, the mines and school. 21 The Mountain States War Front modi-Rphrnl- 1943. Passenger being elected to the office of )sve Murk lettering and figures on i ate grand matron and truck stick- rent at that. i f -if .25-3- 5 Dd j - WE FAEPAE OURSELVES FOE THIS SFR VKC TO COVER AMERICA WITH A NETWORK OF WATCHFULNESS IT CAN BE OF GREAT HELP TO OUR ARMV AND AIR FORCE, AND AN t.'.TPORTANT CLEMENT IN THE DEFENSE OF OUR COUNTRY. .30-3- wlfeV'l'd.To ; reports are that workmen and are going to bo employed building program extend-n- g all the way from 8L Johns to l.ynndyll and that after the construe-t:o- n Is rnirylHvd there will be many pinnanent Jobs. Coupled with this la tho increased force which Is expected to be put on al th(S rhTef Con. rne a. a. ,h Pftced In condition for a or nick, secretary and ,BPWP force. of materU, rTettUT- back tba Chief b. holding i SLXENTH Donna presl- u.nrv dent; Hob Robinson, vice president; Report. or this nature are very IJob Berk, KiTH'iary and treanurer; j,neourilni and Eureka homo own ( armella PciitMia. councilor. trs should think twice before they These o 'fleers, a 'ter r reiving the sell their homes to persons who rci.llflenre end trust of their class- - move tj,em tway. r mined to make the .males, are current school year extremely fF r--f - It Is not genorally known but nevIt is a fact that many houses could be rented In Enreka at the present time and at a good rate il Lite min-;-i- nned Good Homes Can Now Be Rented. ertheless lliinui--Bkllkla- hard-graxln- n j r- rin fo-m- Number 50 15. 1W2. Mathieu By MINES SILVER-LEA- D Mrs Harold G. Havenqr of Ogden, grand Adah: Mrs. Dottle Ro-- er of Provo, grand Ruth; Mrs. Gertrude (Voucher of Garfield, grand Esther; Mrs Elirabeth Sumnlrht of Bingham, trend Martha; Mrs. liar- rv Rlilpler of ML. rrand Electa; Mrs. Irene Butler of Park tlty. grand ward-- n. and Mrs. Finis L. Ewing of SL. rrand aentlnel. In addition to Mrs. Donnelly the Tlntlc ladles who attended were Mrs Mrs. Roweno Hanks. L'Miao M.;n-o- n. Mrs. Bcrnlee Mllllman. Mrs. Made. Ilntk Wheeler, organist; full federal rent control. Final con- The buys und girls of the west who . will he taken In the re- - must ride school huscH are assured '"V rco"in,fth",'n, Tn pl"l"E eleven areas as suon as pus- - by Asa J. Merrill, regional dlrccto. "f ,5, "on alble. cn-tr- -- nl ereals. cooking , tnd salad oils, rice, Director Of WMC. r -- aas m -r ef'rt last Mrfh." The nwiniiim rent 1 due for the all induslva acreas 'ncwlv m FoTn m!1 '' XK tr XVmT i r make man power aval,- for mining opera tluns more ea. -entlnl to the war program, an or- dcr requiring gold miners to reave operations at th earliest possible date and to Mop breaking out nrw ore bv October 15th. wa. Issued Iasi week bv the War Production Hoard , current ,"M Reg ona - "Cntll the machinery of federal Con. that they will continue lo get can he Maced in operation In to ttii-l- clashes this winter vrv section of onr lx states." Col- - But tho continuance of essential 1" ledared. we ask landlords and school transportation de- service with the Presl- - pends on the strict and Immediate e"ania to coon-ra- te wtime pmirr.-.for con- - application of ODT ronservntlnn pol. otMn h cost of living, and lo 'plea to bus equipment by state and frftm expeedlni those In local school authorities. r lie Culls It a 'Semi Tank' of tint Office of IVefcnae Transports- ln ll, ord-- ir:zL. ... substantial amounts of metals "''ledfor down or- Exempted from the tfa mines law der are small mine which produced less than 1.2B0 tons of commercial ere in 1941, and plaeer mines which treated less than material Ir. ( 1 .000 eubic yard 1941, are exempted, although Ihev may not hereafter produre or treat more than 100 tons of ore nr ruble yard of material a month. For the larger mines, lb order mnl provide that all operations within 60 dav. except lhe mn- Imiim to keep hniliHn-- s, mnchlnerv and equipment In repair ar.d work Ing In safe condition. WPil eMlmateg thit 200 lo 30n Bill Lusk of Chicago, who la shown at Iho wheel of hla "seml-lank- , mine, most of them in the west, will built it of motorcycle port. It Irovela about 51 miles on n gallon of gas he affected, hut that noarlv all the and can maka a speed ( 7S mild per hoar carrying all aoldieri and lrhnr made available by rloslng lhe ? machlna una. gold tntaea will rows from leas I baa prnduflng Other- - inenl Denver oil man and rlvlc lead- er. has appointed regional di- Ion which nlacw rector f the War Manpower Tom- - them" under price" cont rol"' for' "! he mission. Ilia headquariera will he ,trsl In and h's region will Include Tolorado, Wyoming, Mantana, Itab imt vivru iigVH 'Bnd Idaho. v nr it- - ,on w,fP Kil l, AT ItEIXVKTER. At thu same time John E. Gross. t. I Tints To war. , regional rhlef of the IS employment a iheVockv r"10"1 or In hunting groups, are asked to r,rv,',' w'" SepteT "'Mf' b. Reporter of-wa "ruduiln'll 1 k d d d,Wreel a, T and Iron of tons 0,031 '.where It took place, 1. 340.384 pounds of nonfer-- . j ao that Tho names are wanted ot ro'ft Be,Jftotd lia ran in the lb-nW- d. published Reportreslonal jthey er for the benefit of onr suberribera, sec blef of W Pits auto grnv-ya- rd especially the boys In the armed serI reported this week, vice who would moat hertalnly like Thu lot. la are given m the folio , to know how the hum came out for Hrel Ims and steel 1.. " IhllM lhe lucky ones who are to particitons, second nonfprrous nielsU In . I D-n-ver nn,d trZ 5o 1 M-e- - ,i . pate j ,7IT rTS'O: (.h Mn!n , ?fi.84: 4 SI F-- r New' ;6i70gi 221.510. H-- e- Mon-- ! n r On IHhkI. for the duration of the war. of all 0f asphalt, asphaltic O- c In Fri-!oa- p his "beat" In rerord member of the newly or- - o ganlxed coast guard horat patrol. , . ! ,0" r Tb,,r a,r,ch Bdo,ftra; aIHn oa tha lookout for sneak Send youra to tho front. Buy IT wn.nja by taboleura, ,dafeaao aavlngi Covering time, tn Helinre Drive. Two schools In each of the n"un- lain aisles will win certificate of merit." algnel by official of the war production board, for their dillgenre TI1IM WEEK, Wesley Robinson, street supervisor. announces that the weekly garbage gathering will lake plecs tomorrow (Friday). All persona who have grrbage lo be disposed of are y asked lo have It ael out early morning. The reason for this action la that city employee, are going to lake In ,h der hunt along with ths rest or D cllitons of Eureka, tar five Rn-k,.P, products Mountain stales wa requested this week by llarold L Irk,-- , petroleum affected riM,rdinoinr for wer. St ! py the recommended ban are Co'o-atoIdaho, Montana. Ctsh and Wv cmlng. iBr - u.A Hit AGE WILL BE REMOVED OX HIIDAY paving us. a product, VSVMHWU ".pjwnv In It. Every ao many letters received Terentiy from aervlco boys have contained something therein about thu d'er hunt. Most of these boys aro deer huulera themselves. n 1 j |