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Show TUn REPORTER mdm your calling in al i,em? to. y.our Tuet-day before corespondent evening ! appreciate Volume Forty-nin- e 1 rang f01 lhe hi,d Tintic District on Tliurs-- Z reKi-rmrrn.ig. All students school work j Wednesday, and teesn in earnest Thursciay. Most student are happy to return ad-l- jt ashool. i even if they wont are few rather a srhaMt jt) School bolls L the majority are into the har forward to being and plan wlth their schoolmates the years activities. Xlw teachers of the District met a aerie of ,rh Supt.on Blight inand Tuesday, Monday mcrtvJgs nd plans were dsicusaed for the We might add rtKning school year. that up to date. Supt. Blight and have done an hj staff of teachers outstanding Job in supervision and trtching our children, and all are iiuertintled. but imiy to Rct " ; and liK)ked The spur track living built for he School w. 11. Stevens, princithe benefit of the Eureka Standpal; ard nunc was reported to be near- K. Cecil Wilson, first grade; Ida Anderson, first grade; Veda (i. ing completion, such railroad con- Itartlett, second grade; Margaret nection living part of the program Eubrmg. second grade; Ann Sulliof surface improvements van and Thelma third grade; out some months before. mapped Willi a Margaret Krary Buys, ami June Evans, loading station on the railroad fourth grade; Katherine Jones, which serves the eastern part of fifth the district, a splendid new hoist, sixth grade; Margaret Fennell, Katherine Bussell, compressor and all other needed sixth grade; Tintic grade; Junction and machinery, the Eureka Standurd Senior High School: J. T. Wilson, was soon to ls in slinH for the Hcrliert Streeper. Engmuch heavier production of ore. A priueipul; Jzola lish; Jensen, public scak-mconnection was made between the dramatic art ami physical main shaft anil the winze at a education; Ia'hIi Hales, home econdepth Of 1300 feet, alsillt 3.T0 feet of drifting having liven necessary omics;( Mary H. Driscoll, (Tuiuncr-cial- ; J. Kline. Mathematics; E. to connect thi two workings. L. Erickson, science; Kimball McGrover Duff, for several years Intosh. Jenkins connected with the mining oiera-tion- s manual coach; Hynun training; It. I,. Olson, of the International Smeltshop, metal work, etc.: Walter M. ing and Mining Co. was the new Aklin. music; Nina tlyde, social foreman at the North Lilv nunc. Leo Morgan, mat hemat He came to relieve A. J. Wondcr-she- k sciences; ics; Genevieve Kkloff. geograpry who had liven enjoying &va - iand domestic art: W. It. Stevens cation. Mr. Wnndershek 'came enghsh; Virginia Harris, librarian the foreman of various properties, and stenographer, controlled by the Knight-Lil- y com Mammoth public school: D. R. Mr. Duff came from Bing - Eagar. principal and sixth pan. grade; nani. where he was doing similar Hattie Iaxmun. first grade; Marie work at the mine, second grade; Itoali An- A prominent Eurekan was called Stapley, ilerson death. Dr. John A. Hcnscl pas- Thelma by sed away while being removed from his home in Eureka to one of grades. Silver City public school : Georthe hospitals in Salt I,ake City.: Summers, first and second gia Diabetes was the rails of his Goldie Wheeler, third and grades; death and although Dr. Hcnscl fourth grades; Alex Blight, fifth had in recent years been none too and sixth grades. well, he continued to carry on al-- 1 Miss Anna Porter who was abmost to the last. He gave much sent from Eureka for about six in the way of service to mankind, weeks, spent at her former home from which he profited but little. in Southern Utah, was back perHe was well up in the ranks of her duties at the Eureka forming Utah men. who engaged in the Bank. practice of medicine ami Tintic Mr. and Mrs. Robert Southern pfiple consulted him with a feel-- . ami children of lying Beach. Calif. ing of confidence. Funeral services were visitors in Eureka during the were conducted at the Catholic Silver Jubilee celebration. church in Eureka and burial was Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Sullivan had in the citv cemctcrv. Father Lagan as their Mr. Sullivan's guests. was in charge of the services. He cousins of Dmihlin. Ireland. Miss was survived by his wife and one and Mis Donavan son. Dr. George Hcnscl of San Hanley the United States. They Francisco. left Eureka for B'ittr. Mont, where Impressive Funeral services they would visit relatives, before were held in the Eureka L. D. S. continuing their journey. church for Kenneth Z. Jones, son Former Deputy Shcrrif C. D. of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jones, who Coats of Dividend was honored was killed in an airplane accident guest at a banquet given hv the Silver Jubilee. One of dent members of the Masonic Lodj the largest funeral processions ge of which Mr. Coats had been a ever in Tintic followed the re-- member for many years. During to Santaquin where inter- the evening Mr. Coats was prej mains ment took place. sented a substantial check and a The following is a complete list fountain pen and pencil set. in of the teachers employed in Eur-c- r recognition of his faithful service eka twenty years ago. T. E. Bart-in- d as an employee of the Tintic Stanlett. superintendent Eureka Pub-- dard Mining Co. commended on a Job well ; t'tah-Delawa- Eureka Methodist Church Notes genial and efficient Sunday-Khosuperintendent. Mr. Harry Randle, accompanied by his daughter Lois, went to the coast on a deep sea fishing trip. We are sure of a goes! story from him next Sunday. A fine letter from our good friend, Mr. Stolz just received. We shall miss that man in Eureka: he did some fine things for nme of our .voting people in a musical way. and out of the goodness of his heart. Sundav school at 10:00 A.M. as usual and church sercise at 1 1 :00. With the beginning of school, nur church activities should he enlarged and strengthened. We incite any and all to worship with Our ol us. M. Harry Wilton. Pastor. Randle. Sunday School Supt. Nettie Dittmer celebrated birthday by a dinner party at Mm. ior home last Sunday Members of her family attend- ing wer Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ditt- and family. Lorraine, Ricky Linda and Roland Dittmer. Some wen-tourin- hr ; I ; Measure Of Relief Expected Bill House Acts On O'Mahoney If resi-duri- j j Officials Report Influenced hy proects of early The O'Mahoney Bill S 2103 was released from the enactment by congress or " tit'ii authorizing government Aid Senate Committe on Interior snd Insulsir Aiihiis to mmei engHgeti m exploration r Park last week. is honed that the House will take action measures, . i It Services repentance it expected mining to shortly announce the l eoponing of mines in lliat district. Negotiations Ivtwcen the oHra-tor- s Miners and the Ipign-ssivof America have been underway for tiu past few days and according to Gpirgo Wikle. union presi-(h-ii- l. splendid progress is being lii.nie. The union and operator were brought together by Iari Edwards, furiiKT member of (lie slate industrial commission, and now labor Co:ic;!u'.jr for t lit.-- eoniinissioi. Tar's City operators closed the mm s wiii'ii the muon refused to accept a $2 fin per shift wage rut. Tin union had been sking a 12 L to If.- rents Hr hur increase in pay. Approximately 700 miners were ii;.- - l v the shiiMuwn, which wh:b practically all the siitistantial mines wen re; ilu-1 s shortly. While this bill is not tailored to the needa of the small operator as the Engle Bill was. it provides some measure of relief. The government puts up fifty percent of the development osts for In approved projerta and the operator put up the other fifty percent. It is not clear if the opVirginia erator can charge his own time for his fiftv percent. However, since is the anlv bill cleared through Impressive funeral services for this Mn Virginia Stewart Carlson the Senate Committee, everyone it. Congressman should support ! conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. ' Granger found that the President in the Eureka LDS ward chapel by would' veto any direct premium Alonzo Sanilstrom. bishop. and exploration bill such as the Services were aa follows: Engle Bill and this OMahoney Bill Song. "Oli. My Father by is considered to - the best subJulies Chorus: prayer, Wilson stitute possible that the president Lee; song. "In the Garden. L. K. wont veto. Spurrier; speaker. Clarence Bauer: HR. "Hold Thou My Hand. Rex LDS speaker. Sand-JJtrowhite; remarks. Bishop song. "Prayer Perfect" prayer. George For- -- Conducted e Eureka For S. Carlson n; Church News Meetings In Eureka .:'t ietur:.s The giive!nn:,!.t aid ti lhen s S'll- i.a.s le!i approve! ,y Graveside scrvics were conduc-- 0 m.'is-ii- n r Th coiiinuttee. mleni aie I hy the American Legion AuxiThe Bishopric of Eureka wan provides I li.it rortr.iiln must liary. t all wan! tie in.idr ask casion wit!i li.icl. ilu ami cp-n-- r oi this take Burial was in Gishon cemelerv members who won!. I like to assist in. tics, pi i'lming a monthly under the tli. in liH) tons a direction of Fairbanks in p.r.'.tmg r slnnglmg Ha iv.i.igc "f if tl.eir application shows nwrtiiary of Orem. Will Okclbcrry to conn n S.itnrd.iys. or eiem.igs w '"When a dedicated the grave. after work Thse whodo have Ir.txi;, ill'll iP'SJ 'i'll of I'Velopli'e. t well i won!! Mrs. hammer r id i.eW Soillci'S. ('srlsn was one of the brush t;i lss , t- - ...... nvie minded in the I would he difficult to the amount of Red Cross jjjnte T Performed hv her during ars I and II. She headed I0 kH "r'Vve program in the Pinn Auxiliary for Ptanran did an nutstand-"a- s i,,. years andvery aetive in the and one of its finest rK ,,,r Place in the Auxil-k- ,, -. ,nd the distrirt will be a one to fill.) lirmg them along bEK SlMlAV ;l 1,1 Priest hool Meeting l,,:,,n Sih.l Simdiy Bishopric Meeting Sacrament Services St NIl V FVENIMi of The Sund.iV evening srvices church were the Eureka w'.ml conducted by Wilson rrouniii'.or in the w.ud a rr.,,i '"'I was Tlii progi. im Gi:!s committee U LDS Teen-ag- e der the dire t mn f "is Ienhy w'.M:,rK"t ork, visited j JJ'wt 'trirt. " "'nr .'-- - '' .11 Another part of tin ineiiMiie provides that j.aica of iiunerai acquired under the program should n it In In in s suh than pi:' as to tie- H.'iioiints i:ml mr depress the market Fur r:g th f.n t that ti.etul prices have mad gar.s dllli'ig the last nnv.th "cir ! At Central Springs I- 1 I i Mr. Vernon Ander- bom' son ami son, Jimmy. after a pleasant vacation spent in (bil vii, Inwn. with Jimmy sp nt hi siimmi r vamtinn in Giilvu, but returned with hi 1 1 M- ; i".v-a,i'- cl mrom-pani- Spu-Mcr- - lr - -n ", . I Valley. neiglilMirliiNNi, since it i rejmrtrd to lu in I'ayson, s ncighlmring fr Thirty-fou- r j- city. l.ast Sunday the menfolk of lolio. like fire, respects no one Silver City niade a trip to the Cen- and i liable to strike any time, tral Spring of the Silver City anywhere. Water (Ni., (Silver City source of good old H20l and did Home much nicdcd work. Not to la outdone in their civic duty, the ladie of the town prepared a substantial picnic lunch and brought it up to their hard working husband. (much to the mi r prise of the men) and the day endl by everyone ing happy for a job well done. Eureka City official are taking every step iiei'Hary and mihsiIiIi to prevent an outbreak in Eureka. ani have made arrangements fur j a weed sprayer to eomr to Eureka and spray all expoacil arena in the Herman W. McCune City and the (Tty Gnrhsge dump .ground. it is hovel by this means to cli-minate all flies, mosquitoes, and . other If there is any stagnant pools in your neighborhood, please notify the City officials. An effort will la made to have jail homes in lhe City sprayed, for which a minimum charge will lie mad' CT 5A Chief i.Holiduted, carloads; Mavor RlHmoni Make lWiO a Happy Year" appealing to Mountain View. 1; R. ft. Garity, 1, all residents to give their full that the slogan of the Nephi club who are sponsoring silica; Dragon (Tins., 4. cooperation on Ibis project. Herman W. llap" MeCune for governor of the Utah Idahi District for 111A0. "Hap" McCune has been a mem- Nephi Kivanians i bi inm-et- . j . Sponsor Member For District Job i i is ber and ixH.wter of Kiwanis aince Ik.'i.'l. Hi aval for the caue. hi love and enthusiasm for the prin- ciple and ideal of Kiwio'ii. and hi hi oad experience a a businessman. farmer, youth ami civic lea- der qualifies him for this important executive position in Kiwanm. of "H.ip" k. rved as hi club in 1937 and as Lieutenant Governor of division No. 1 of the district in Al the forth com', g Kiwam to he held at Sun Valley on September he will la nominated a the choice of hi division for the Gowrnorshp and will he voted upon by the delegate from the 33 chib f the five o distrirt the comprising District of Kiwanis International. pn-yide- Utah-Idah- o Summation Of Proposed Changes In Present Mining Laws, Submitted 17-- 1 Utah-Idah- Laird an! IrosHctrs Associaregarding tin' controversy now in process over the proxKd changes in mining laws. A special meeting of tlie Association will Im heM shortly to hear their point of view. In the meantime all those interested are urged to study the following which is a summation of Roliert P. Iatrd, CO. prominent the problem : Eureka businessman, ilicd Sunday, Why Consider Revision of Min- Aug. 2K in a Salt Lake hospital, of ing law a heart ailment. The first question Is. why consl Mr. Laird was born in Goshen, der revision of the United States Oct. 4, Hoot, a son of William and not workElizabeth Thomas laird. He came mining laws? Are they ing sstlsfnetorily in their present to Eureka with hla parents when form? he was four years old and had The present laws need revision resided here since. He married Nellie Warker Nov. 12, 1912 In for three reasons; 1. They retard mining developSuit Iwtke City. I le had been in the ment tin Government lands. grocery bua-2. They interfere with other leless in Eureka for the past thirty gitimate and desirable uses of years, and was manager of the Isiinl Market at the time of his Government lands. 3. Thy permit unauthorized death. An active civic worker, he was uses tf Government lands in the a former member of the city counguise of mining locations. How Present Mining Ijiws Re- cil. He was a member of Eureka tard Mineral Development on the lodge, No. 12 I. O. O. F., and wan past slate grand master of the ITihlln iJiml. At the time of his death he The present mining law retard order. was treasurer of Kureka Lodge. on the mineral development public He had the order at land in several ways, as follows: national .represent! conventions, nuist recent 1. No legal protcelion to subbeing one at Columbus, O., about surface exploration. The present nine years ago. mining laws rquire a valid discovDuring his years in Kureka Mr. ery of mineral sufficient to lustify Ijiird gained the respect of the ena prudent man to Invest further tire community. Kureka cannot of his time ami money, in order afford to lose men of Mr. Laird'a Ihnt th mining claim be valid. It type and his ehierrul smile and is often impossible to gel a valid genial disMisition will lie missed Surviving are his widow, five discovery, particularly for diffused dMisits. No company sons. Hamilton and Richard Laird. want to Invest large sums In Eureka; Fred Luird, Hailey, Ida.; logical or geophyMieal exploration Plul Ijiiird. IWiukfiia, Cal.; and when their legal right to the land Robert W. serving an LDS are uncertain. Major future min- mission in South Carolina a sister Mrs. Flora Adams, South Gal, ing developments may well mine (Til ; and three grandchildren. largely in this wnv. and it is Funeral services were conduc-le- d sent ml for mining development in Thursday in the Eureka ward the West that thi tvp of excIiuim!, Church of Jesus Christ of I llgcil. ploration Im Possible solution' An amend- I .alter-- 1 lay Saints, by Alonzo Sanilstroin. ment to the mining law subsurface exploration under per- I Mcuiticr of thi Eureka Iixlge (). (I. F., paiticipatiil in the mit for s limited period of time without discovery. At tin f low of funeral services. Biiri.d was in Provo rity ceme-leieillnr discovery III' tune uriibr lir,tiin of Fiurlianks made and th would have Is'i-in the usual Him nay. (n ''in. i'Ihiiii 4 ben wav or relinquished, except, perrenewals of haps. for short-tertin ilami iS 1793 contains simiU lar provision. i "IUI" Thursday For lion Mrs. Annie H. Crave P. Service!; Held On la'aMTM . cun-vent- Robert H. Byron Mock, Regional Administrator for the Bureau of Land Management and Howard J. Van Der Veer have written the Tintic Small Mine Operators, - Robert P. Laird Dies In Salt Lake Service Held Mon. 1 Mrs. Annie Hales Crane. (19. Eureka, died Friday. Aug. 20. in a Salt I.ake hospital of a heart ailment. She was born Sept. 20, 1HH0, in Spring City. Sanpete county, daughter of Peter and Annie Jensen Hansen. She was reared and educated in Spring City. In 1900. she was married to Joseph Hales and they made their home in Redmond. Sevier County, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Boren and until moving to Kureka in 1929. baby daughter. Jill, of Pleasant Mr. Hales died in 1927, Grove are visiting at the honu of She was married to James Crane Mr. ami in 1934. He died a year later. Mrs. Boren's parent Mrs. Harry Dean. Mrs. Boren will A member of the Church of be remembered as Scdella Dean. Jesus Christ of she had licrn active in work of Mr. Rolx'rt Gillixple spent Inst the Relief Society. week in Provo visiting with relaSurviving are two sons and four tives. daughters. Alden Hales and Mrs. Dclmar Ethel Beck. Murray; Hales. Mrs. Ada Pcay, Mrs. Edna Miller and Mrs. Sarah Sanderson. Eureka; 16 grandchildren ami nine great grandchildren; four aisters and three brothers. Mrs. Hilda Race Track Mr. Ann Christ enson, trn-Have you out your car on Waters. Caroline Jorgenson and Chris th speedway of Ix'iidvillc road, Mrs. Itedmnnd; Mrs. Marie this aiitoiunbili' race track is open Hansen. Salma. Sevier roiinly; Jim 7 days a week. Crowd! traffic Ijirren. Hansen. Salt Citv. ami (Tar- I,ake prevails bIhuiI early evening and ' , San Frsneiseo, Cal. after dark, tube the old gas wagon Funeral services were ('(inducted over and open her up. Most nil met drivers appear to ap-- , Monday at 1 a.m.. in Eureka LDS chapel by Alonzo Samlstroni. prove of this track, they drive it bishop at least onee a day. Services were hs follows: Just to keep things interesting. there is a lull in the road by Mr. Song "Soinclinic We'll UndeCarlson's Mun- isn't any sign say- rstand". Indies Chorus: Invocation. ing "keep to light". HO you Will Ixirin Thompson: vocnl solo. "That likely iiii'i-- h ear while most of Wonderful Mother of Mine". Geneyou are rosiuig over this (Hunt vieve Sanderson, speaker. Wilson I on the m roin: side of the road. sob. "Going Home" While jiHss.i.y along hv Custin's L. K. Spurrier; speaker. Bishop 111 down town view of the Post Alonzo Sanilstrom: song. Ijidp-(horns; (ilfne is ixcillent. most driver perfect". Wilson Accompanist for forget tin wii" at this minl anil look down town as though its been musical numbers was Mrs. Marth king time of maybe two min- garet Luc us; prelude and Post hubutes sine ptev were down then. by I. K Spurrier. Burial was in Redmond ccinctci v Tli law lias promised some f develop- 2. No riMpiiremi-nat trad loll, for the rare dri- under direetion of Fairbanks mor l ms. Under the la of mininc imf Orem. tuarv, vels. consist im: heavy fines, son of Mr. and present mining law. claim can ImjVds. Jerimin, prisonment renfiscatinn of autolii'bl indifimt'lv with no real dcL. .lernian, re rived hts Mrs. Xcflle Dittmer mobile. etc of the presumed nun- - j. s. ilegree from the University vidopnii-n- t Dine SAKE AND SAVE A Boland were Salt lnke grant ,,f Utah, at the graduating exer-eerals. Morstoria have tors during the week. LIFE. on assessment work in fifteen ns. held Wwliie.nl.iy evening, f lb past seventei-- year. Even ssressment work wlu-... i Fishing In trifling in amount and often a ll'l'SS. Bv Harry Randle Possibli solutions: ID (rant n Hind (Hptaui. Lut tier Gift. 'Mik; I have a stciv and I might just I. morntoriH on nsv'ssnu'nt mor Mate Al Ke and Badi'V and Max it to th Reporter. ns w work; 2 Rest or the original tins hatin'. Mi Gilbert Van (amp. Jr. exof th mining law bv reTin chicken of th sh" is an tended nn iiivdatam to five grtner of work e to join in in in Kl ft pleasure vnht. fullv and tlx'ir parim-rquiring J3IN) or amount of work aeiomoilHiifins for 16 is'cti-pa- Rnnunllv a of "rln n fishing tup on th in was to what $1" with 11 Hie VBi'hl and fishing large I'ompsrsble the sen" pleireire I 72 wlin tin present require Idsnd in the panfi bni tnnk and ice best Sam of Mrs Ni Hie DitDimr and Mrs. the group ment was established, (3i We aught among last wi k r l The Van Camp Co re an increase in tin amount Ann Morgan The Taylors are fur started this i:"-- will iob v some plenty of fish to ruBke it interestof pat- nn-- well kniiwn residents. file Miirs nr" and as long t tb ing Yillowtail. Baractidt. White of annual assessmentWithwork five nut ,, for ent Halibut v year rliolrk-.Bass. B. applied Bass. ax-the lsal s keep Sa Mrs. Elln Ferguson left 3 Monopolization of prospective rew bnsv Ma a" and ivr h and Risiljin n ,,f th areas Is poHsihli. Under, dav for Wendorer. where slip will Tie v alviavs lave a wading list Sand Shark and Crab Tin1 f'MMl was go'w! Hi present mining law. one jM'rson be u niemlMT f the teaching staff so we o.i' i""'e wh n (ailed or 11. hold in that city fur the coming school fine and nil w're in g"il spirits inn, ami manv person t'.rn of hundred even or dozena thmining y'ar. entire were Mr Mr and and hial'li Those presen trip g'sl We were all sunburned to (laims. doing little or no work on Max .laodism and daughter Dor-nMr. ami Mrs Ronald Barer and our tup by and can report the claims lliemselvcs and pref 1'' Utah Retail (,r, Pr Maaek. Field s pleasant and an eessful deep a venting others from developing children, lairry and l'hvllls Ann, Mr Bill As.n o for their home in Ran them. This is r fishing tnp in tin pacific. Mr and Mr Carl Sii':irv retard selafter the which SO com sttitude Monday, spending Mr Mr unities greatlv Utah and of Roy The' opIMirt dom in n lif'tin.e Hint th thrill mining devidnpnirnt in th West past month at the home of Mrs. ltd Ludlow of .'alt IjikeCdv in participating in such a sport lYraons who might develop likdv Barker's parents. Mr. and Mrs. and n;v If 1'larenre Goiirtry. iT ifVintinued m lag 2t x i will linger long in our memories r w I.j The A (ueKtn at the KnI Kunnela home over th weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Alton Whiteman of Ogden. and Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Ncl-le- n of Salt Lake City. Another guest, a sister of Mrs. Runnels. Mrs. Hilda Wilson arrived during the week and will pay an extended visit at the Runnels home. U IjStter-day-Saint- s. FORUM... -- 'la-adiil- li low-gra- go-Hanse- n. , j 1ih-h- I fill-oi- l - t v, 'IT-avi- lii'iiedn--tion- s . I lx-1- I . pixM-ce- nd-di.'- il Degree iin-n- r rom j, iH-e- il Au-o- The Pacific 11 l nt 1 Mr and of Albany Darlene during the ppigra'n which ww . s M1" at lhe home of Miss Ann a.,,, - K. so!- -. Miss Leahy was a former Vo! hi in tune to rcimi bv Mugiret Lmas. shM parent of Eureka and during Vocal so.. stlldl' Mfl'Mil is bv lv.iy. here she was cm- - talk ma on pimed m. t.v the Utsh Tower and (..::! Mr. and Mrs. John J. Millltan La Von Walk r. t 'ks lv D Pat. f and the week ... vi:t'd dunng and IViLxm Is- w i g ',r "hn Fennel of Salt Lake Th and with relative m Eiirikii. ' " a::l friend p J P'cst at the home of Mrs. . Coi.g'eg Fennell over the weekend. byUarlS.ieNlw-La Miss liiinna (HMMlrieh of Silv r !"ging w s led K Sp.M'ir ni Salt Iaik ft Tim day I. t!l' with Citv. were NIIhoii dek :n where ah will enroll at d"' 1a( week,(Tty. nt if ill Pf"r r Busin College for th BWtmp and Mre lb ,h'rr blade an interestms . " Ml Goodrich Jf np to Rear Lake and other si P.m and family are hol year fnmmg a P Tmta after from home ,n high hoed Thr graduated in urrr.,T on thnl and adlc last June. Monday of thia spent in New iv-,r- Number Copy- - Mayor W. K. Icdmond states that while there has been no eases of Iolio reported in Kureka City, it is always possible for the dread disease hitting our - Men Do Good Work vis-a- l int-r- Per 10c City Takes Precautionary Measures Against Polio g. i C. OWN NEWSPAPER ; J7 0f to he done. YOU USE YOUR News Twenty Years Ago In Untie. . 'Seet' ,flc' " Began Thursday Sept. HITS HOME WHEN Kurt'ka, Utah, Friday, September 2 1949 lintic District School YOUR ADVERTISING J.VMi-wort- clee-Iri- s nt k-- gr h nl Rc-fi- m r h-- i.i-- r k'-n- ftk I Thlurs-mitier- . - e Ra-k- lis wn-ne- rent.-emtu- T li-- Fran-riac- al |