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Show The Eureka (Utah) Page Two Silicosis Rate Is 25 In THE EUREKA REPORTER mu.ism:i ati:i w'ij-ki.- ui-ka- Every 1000, and valleys I ml uieii riiuini'tl Ji 'fine the iiian laiiic. I'Minl and l.unii il. il.mi i il. fought and dn licir iiirimuy live- in L't.ih'v iiainc. ticiii in n called " J intii: In a I Chief intii' Mind was law It u.i tlii'ii a hunter's paradise Hi- lull'd. ex-- v ; physical and examinations; animations of Ho- State units mobile in, ole hy Hoard of Heallli show that in I Mali's milling centers 25 out of HMHI men have silicosis. was made MonTina sialeiiK-n- i day by . A. Wiesley, chairman' of the I'lali Industrial Commix-- , soul, win'll lie announced his office is ready to start enforcement of tin- occupational disease law1 pa. vied hy the 1919 Tin- law stresses rehabilitation than of disabled miners rallu-stale-paicompensation. Printed by Si'KINtiVIl.I.K, IJ'IAII matter February 10, 1918. at the a. xcinnil-rliis- s at Eureka. Utah, under the Act of March 3. 1879." "Entered float office $L(Xj; I'cr Suhsciiptiim In Advani'c, IVr (kpy, 10c Mrs. Re Hitler ISki.i.k Show Disability As the new law goes into cf-- 1 feet, 18 miners have asked that EDITORIAL Sm the stale determine their disability and decided if they should be(put their present work and not other jobs gin training for hcnllh. injurious t their All of them men. according to Mr. Wiesley, have silicosis. Tin- theory of the new law is that miners learn a new occupation rather than live the life of -' Asg0lkTIN n imiiiin.M'.u.'.rrra NIW fO SEATTLE SAN MANCISCO CHICAGO aiiii-d- his itti.-wor- rule over the Silver Jub:,,. tnw. She accepted her i Silver Jubilee Termed in 11-- N-- inin. 3rd prize, Del Hales and !. II. Nellsen tied fur third place, each ilril-li-- il 1 j In. in one min. Winner was by the flip of a ruin, and Delbert llales was the winner. The crowd didn't seem to mind the heat and were willing to stand for a few hours to make the demonst nit ions and to watch the contestants fight it out. Mr. Johnson and his committee are to be congratulated on the success of the contests. The mucking machine was furnished by the Tintic Standard Mining CO., the compressor by the Centennial Development Co., and 8 In. I old laws a miner had to prove he wus totally disabled directly as a result of his ITiub-- before 1 d Outstanding r , cnmH-nsHtmn- ho could This our Father, Christ brother, All who live in love are thineTeach iw how to low e;u:h other Lift ux to the joy lift: receive so . (continued from page 1) utea were fired - well it just wasnt fun, it wan down right hard work. Old man weather waa really on he is pensioned. our aide during the celebration and no one could aak for finer weather just enough breeze to make it pleasant and NO RAIN. In short, we employed the kind of weather that many people are the rails ties and other drilling paying $20 00 a day for. Here we by the Chief Consolihave it for free. It waa really de- dated Mining Co. lightful. Judges were Dr. Iivering of the The parade committee wishes to IT. S. Ilureau of Mines, John K. thank everyone who placed an Furren nnd Ralph Whitehead. Mr. Johnson, in behalf of the entry in the parade or helped ill Joseph laiwrenre Chatwin. 70,n any way to make the parade such committee wishes to thank the Chat-winn toustanding suer csss. mining companies nnd the many Henjamin. father of Harold of died of Knreku, men in Monday who assisted getting things All in all it was a grand celebraresiinciiK-n- t ut the to causes age who in thiwe for this event; tion, and Chairman Hannifin and did place the judging for the contests, lience of a son in Salt Hake City. his committees arc receiving connnd in for doing all they A son of Joseph I. and Arietta gratulations and appreciation for could dogeneral to make things go as Farter Chatwin, he was Nirm the of the 1949 Silver Juwell as they dial. Kelt. IS. 1 H79, in Santuquin. Utah bilee (Ylebration. Hood county. Hiding Winners Aniiiiiinci-i- l Hnhcrt Franks, chairman of the Mr. Chatwin was a farmer and Fred Johnson, chairman of the announces Rodeo and he that his a few years ago. He attenretired anevents committee, special eoiuuiittee wen well schools and was at Utah ded pleased nounced the following winners in at the Roden on both a memlier of the Church of Jesus the Mucking Machine and Prilling the turn-oSaints. Contests held last Saturday. This nights of the celebration. Some Christ of I Jitter-Da- y event is one of the most interest- very good riding was done by those He married Mary Jane Herbert. She died 13 years ago. ing of the celebration and the win- taking part. On Friday and Saturday nights j ners are ns follows: Surviving are three sons, at the Rnho, Rodeo Queen. Chatwin. Salt Lake City: Mucking contest: 1st prize ,injs Mrs. Tearl Jone her attend- Darcll Peterson of Suntaipiln, chatwin. Deerfield. Mich.; ants. Miss Hetty Kkki-r- , and Miss lime: 48 see. 2nd prize, Melchatwin. Eureka; two' j.inii, Helen Robinson, were presented step-sonLclaiul Davis. Spring-vill- e vin Katougli of F.urrka, time: and were given a rousing welcome 47-- 2 5 see. 3rd prize, Merley and George Davis, Paywon; I'alrli-xby all those attending. of Eureka, time: 48-- 4 three sisters, Mrs. Ann I.arsen, Mrs. Inn Clement, chairman of Mrs. M.iv F.ves. Mrs. I.uella Lund-lier5 see. (these contestants were judged nn the time It the committee for rooking nnd serSalt Ijike City: a brother, took to fill a mine car level ving the hnnd menders, announces John Henry Chatwin. Isis Anthat the Home Makers club served geles and five grandchildren. full, anil the judges took Into 250 Nix lunches to the visiting consideration the up Funeral services and burial were nr track as they advanced with hands nnd the Tintic hnnd. inducted in Henjamin. ci Much credit is due the Home the mucking machines.) Makers club for the efficient manPrilling Contest: I'singdack ner in which they served the hnnd Jubilee celebration were won by Hammer, and one drilling members. This meant hours of the following F.iirekans: deepest In one minute won John (!. Hall, radio combination; work, which was done willingly prize. 1st- prize, tilen Mrs. Alfred Daniels, saddle; Mrs. Inches Eureka, drilled 12 by the club. 1 min. Prizes given during the Silver Isiwrence Jones, steer. 2nd prize, (.awrcnce Benjamin Resident, Father of Eureka Man, Dies NEW Store building ready to mov into. Beat of location in Orem. Write or Phone Thoa. L. KiOrem. tchen BlISS NEW YORK . . . Mary 16 M.M. Sound machines Col- lin was elected over 50 conteo-Raat Carnegie Hall contest a New York City" to repre"Mi sent the empire city at the "Mi America" pagrant in Atlantlo City in September. nt different Poked alxiut the hillside For some mine. -p reason, able amount. All those who sound motion pictures see Dudley, 715 So. 5lh E., Utah. 1 have Rex 'avion al9p MISCELLANEOUS is said to ORDERS For pictures of the Sil- A new motor-hor- n ver Jubilee and of the parade make a noise like a cord on a will be taken at the Mali Shop in Eureka. Place your order early. harp. That'a a nasty hint to pedestrians! Passing Show, London. a!9p It was 18l!) When tlie herder found his "rock And stxin the hillsides swarmed With quite a different flock Irosjx etors rainr And claims wen- - staked; Wild talcs of wealth! (Some of it faked.) ENJOY YOURSELF WHERE FRIENDS MEET Men have toiled from sun to sun sunk deep Shafts have Tintics wealtli has helx-- the state lint there's a harvest still to reap. The lawless" mining camp is gone Hut the work for Utah state goes on. at the lx-e- SILVER CLUB MAY F. CRONIN xui-ccx- I ut I x g. bid's solid ml wN Fools ARE safe. Fonl bodies atari bodies I eavy gauge "Lifeguanl" bodies. Together with Ford's own & frame you get a structure that's 59'.'e more rigid. an cross-memb- er box-secti- that 85 easier Mti-l- n'i action I Yes, Ford's King-Si- te "Magic Action" H rakes are brakea you leva to touchl Try FmI Km Mi (ato-fa- "Sale-WM- " See your near-b- y Utoco dealer for other accessories: Atlas Oil Filter, Atlas Windshield Wiper Blades and Arms, Atlas Seat Covers, Atlas Flashlights and Batteries. lirid More hip and ahmdder room than in any other car in its field I FmI Hi "MIS Ship" side softly rush ionod by new Hydra-Co- il Spring in hunt, new '"rara-Flex- " Spring la back! Yea, ths new Ford "Feel" add up to a brand new kind of driving. Try itl DRIVE CAREFULLY... PLEASE The Life You Save L"V''V ' a w-v rtVfftiei SEE YOUR UOSIIKX. UTAH AWARDED V DIE FASHION ACADEMY COLD MEDAL AS THE FASHION CAR OF THE YEAR" 1 : : IfcdMnMBeiBMMvSMaaArieatdyja-.Ahf- w ;,! wi.rewJJiiyii 1" UTAH OIL 1 - . May Be Your Ownl GOSHEN MOTOR COMPANY - FOR RENT That it held his eye And the one (Jrorgc Rust Forgot his flock, and for a time The new law provided that a miner Maiming disability is examined and if he Is rated for total disability is certified for training under direction of the state, ir - the state rules he can learn new- work he is paid while learning it. If not, . nxk g Thou This wealth of kings lay hidden (So the story goes) I.'util a herder of w mu- - slurp Kspicd a nxk - sinners. 5 co, and the dancing m. Queen and Mr. McIntyre the dancerx. Dili' leaps and gleans Yet aniilhiT in that s.iinr field Later reaps a harvest. Irihajis both parties pleased Cngrudgiiis cacli the other. js-n-- Silver City, ,, PreHident Brennan lhi'inifin eral chairnuin or the rnittee, wax on the M ige to come the royal party jn !; prcxcnce of a large crow,, , the crown on Miss M hem! and hade her urul :iU,.iu.'t. - Stubblefield, PsiK,. . ( Ih-ii- d NATIONAL (Continued from i 1 ( Would In- - Ii.iw uitcnl Willi tin- - wealth that thru was his If in the luM' i'f iiii'tals Hed Imtii MhiHili-d.litiualh his fret, the wraith of kings Lay hidden in tin.- ground Insliaird no part of it Alas, Whi n at la-- t this wealth was found. r NAllONAl AOVIIIHINO ICntKNTAflVE Queens Crowned lulls - - Coffey - - m-- - IIakkisun (Jonovkr Editor and Manager 1 1 - ART CITV PUBLISHING COMPANY ih(,-i- In- - 11, 1949 Silver Jubilee TINTIC j Among Utah Miners ijtah . August Reporter UTOCO C7 rFltllNG l( DEALER COMPANY " . ...V. y. t j. . uiateiAAiMMaiitw '9 jj |