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Show p Till : REPORTER Mnrfat'h-- your calling in s yur Tutu- yiniifHiiiilvnf before flay pi ening Volume Forty-nin- e ttwfa Rounds About Kilni Gilltoplc of Sail Tin' Eureka Kiwanis clut, opened its meeting Vernon Anderson Wednesday with President-elec- t absence of the President in Ken Spurrier. nresiilin .f hia Imr,!nl1' Sr' Mr-i,,u- ir- - i .1 iv Bec,ed ' ' W The Hoard of Education of the Tintic School District mot in regular session November 2. Those present wen Theodore Haynes, William D. Gear, Leo W. Wwn, W. F. Gamble, Duane- l. j eom-bine- Milne, Joule Sullivan and Alexander Blight. The minutes of the previous session were read and approved. Bills in the amount of $1651.97 were read, audited and ordered paid. The report of the treasurer was read and it showed a balance, on October 31, 1949, of $4,234.05. Supt. Blight made a that he had investigated thereport ownership of the Mammoth Gym Hall and this report Hhnwed that on March 22, 1944, the Board of Education, on motion of E. R. Wheekx-k- , seconded by W. E. Gamble, authorized the mle of the Gym Hall to Juab County for $20. However, further examination of the records showed that the deed waa never delivered to Juab County and Juab County never paid for the building. hence the Tintic School District was the legal' owner of aald caved in huikling. The Board discussed disposal of the remains and it was decided to raze the building and salvage any good material which could be stored ia case it were needed to build a new school in Western Juab County the coming summer. Supt. Blight was instructed, by the Hoard to proceed with the negotiations between the Juab County OmimiMMioners and the Tintic School District for the dispoaal of the Mammoth School House. Throe negotiations call for the transfer of title of the school building to Juab County for $1.00 aml that Juab County remodel said building into a recreation Home At Yuba Dam Burglarized Three Times Recently their ear, a shotgun accidentally discharged, firing the blast through the wall. Mrs. Rob- inson was wounded in th; right arm and Miss Robinson suffered an injury in the left arm muscle above the elbow. Mrs Robinson and her daughter were taken to a Suit Luke hospital. Miss Collette Robinson returned home on Tuesday, but Mrs. Robinson was kept at the Holy Cron hospital for further y. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Broderick are having more than their ahare of bad luck. Their home at Yuba Dam ha been visited by burglars three times in the past few weeka. The first time a supply of food, consisting of cases of groceries, flour, etc. was taken. The second time a purse containing $84. was taken. On Monday of this week, Mr. and Mr Broderick drove members of their family who had town visiting at the Dam, to Delta. On their return they found the home had been thoroughly tint ranee to the home had town gained by removing the hinges from the door, and every article of clothing belonging to Mr. Broderick and his son. I Van. moat of the bedding and two guna, and everything that could be "lifted" had disappeared. It in regrettable hat people like the Hroderirka, who are trying to make an tomcat living, have to be the virtinui of Much daatardy acts. Maynard Cronin Maynard Cronin Is Newly Elected ran-aacke- d. Mr. (, r Up At School Board Meet 1 of , Forty-fou- District Problems Taken about 6 : 1 Ti p.m. A three-yea- r old son received cuts ami scratches', on his forehead. Mra. Robinson's husband. Wen-le- y Itobinson, Eureka Marshall, his sons John and Hob Robinson, and a cousin Del Aultman were returning from hunting and aa their guns were being taktn out , Number 10c Per Copy- - It) lb 16-yh- ar rela-ducet- ' 11, shotgun accidentally diswharg-eiblasted through a kitchen wall and caused arm injuries to Mrs. Kilby Kobmson, amt her old daughter, Collette, Monday , &uStT!f i A llt! Uu "'"K'nff. an!1 Young Alan limit- - returned homo Vt rl Sudui'ks led tin1 HSM'ihbltnl on vacation Sunday aftT a wn-k'nuwurH'rs in tho ftalutc to tin flag. 'in when hi wuh the Liiont , Vern intro-oNever. r Secretary his grandpai-t-ntsMr. and Mrs. diicisl Don Lcvig. fnini Orem. to Koy Siler tho club. After the moo was served the Mrs. Kate Ames is spending the busmess of the evening was intro- - week in Salt l. visiting The club was unanimous in lives and friends, its decision to go on record as bo- ing in favor of the granting of a Mr. Ada Handle left Tuesday the Salt ' ran,'hi" for Green Iliver, Wyoming, her!1 be will election A l.ne she will spend several days, visit- Precinct No. 2 PaThe Tintic Teen Town officers ing with her daughter and son-in- -' 0" 7. IA 7 ' 1049 fori ancl dir,'tnr8 wr commended for law. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson. Wednesday ll"ir fin, work on th' a'wc'pcn Mr. und Mr. Kirlmrd May, and or bef to the tom" parly E,.,,r.one fp,t that thp tnwp Mr. and Mrs. Joseph May and n Sih hud a very fine record in regard to Joey, of Salt Lake the Tintic spent Thursof fivcthp stul pMind for a term Hal. day at the home of Mrs. Kate leii-draproiH.r oblsprvant.p loween. year. The May family are former every The club voted to continue its reaidenta of Eureka. Qualificatiivia are that member of a board of education annual Christmas party, under the of the Christmas party 4mII be and remain a resident and direction Mr. Robert Gillispie, Sr., and registered elector committee. turned home last week after spendi qualified Harry Randle had charge of the ing the past two weeks in Salt n the school representative pred and from which he is elected, program. Rev. Wilton and Wilson Lake und Provo, when-- she It shall be necessary for each Lee read articles from Rae Fulker business with pleasure. candidate, or at least five citizezns x behalf of each candidate, to Mr. anil Mr. Mulilon Keiiunercr rn with the clerk of the board (Noel Fitch I of New York are fifteen than not less rf education visiting at the home of Mr. and &vi before the day of election a Mrs. Cecil Fitch. Sr. gmed statement announcing that Other visitors during the week y or she is a candidate. at the Fitch home were Mr. and retiriMra. Walter Fitch of Coronado. Theodore Haynes Is the Cal. They returned to their Cali- -' ng board member and is eligible forma home on Wednesday. jor reflection. ' OWN NEWSPAPER Mother. USUOnter ' s Uobrt l V,V: Iu5ka YOU USE YOUR Shotgun Accident Injures Eureka own' Christmas Party; Favors Franchise - HITS HOME WHEN Eureka, Utah, Friday, November Votes To Continue Their Kiwanis YOUR ADVERTISING Mayor Of Eureka llarriwon of Salt City were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Harrison's 'brother and Maynard (Dick) Cronin was elMr. and Mrs. J. H. Andrew. ected Mayor of Eureka Tuesday oil Miss Jennie Andrew also spent the the Democratic ticket, defeating day at the home of her parents. hia taxpayer opponent, Wilford Redmond by an official vote of Mr. Ada McIntyre was in Salt RGB to 203. take over the week-en- d Official count showed the folattending Mr. Ijit Bird of Eureka, Mrs. to business matters, and visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fly and small lowing remits for other offices: ' Har-1 in Jensen home Crane and of Shirl with her daughter, Mins Ann Me- For r m. returned to their At R nlPPtinfr of thp Methodist Stanley councilman, two to Salina, left Wednesday morning ' Intyre. Ann is a student at St. be elected. Harold Hrcnton (D) da. Montana on Friday of tost ymith test Fplowship Thursday for E alon, California. They were Mary's of the Wasatch, nek. Mrs. Fly and son hae bee 381. Robert Rowe, (D) 317, VerPVOning lhp following oticers were called to the California city by non L. Anderson, (T) 174. Mac listing at the home or ""S- Fly's Jack- Eleanor President. the serious illness of a sister, Mrs. Mother. Mrs. Margaret Lucus. for son: counMr. and Sir. Manley llegstroin Bigler. (T) 207, For two-yeBate; Billy Jess a Mr. Hamel, former resident of and sons, of Ogden and Mr. and cilman. two to be elected, Fly aerretary, Ann Sutherland; treasthe put two months. Henry Eurerant the past two weeks in Mra. Wendell Kirk and baby Wall, (D) 318, John Phipps, (Dl urer. Jinimv Anderson; publicity Eureka. hall. ka. Miss Regina Lucas of Salt chairman. Mary Lou Farrcn; pianof Tooele spent the week- 327, Alton Baker, (T) 215, Glen A report was read from the daughter to Hardin, them Lake accompanied Earl Smith of Chicago, was in end viaiting with Mis Mildred Knotts. (T) 236; for recorder, ist. Lois Randle. Utah Highway Fatrol which showud will visit at the Fly home for The lesnn of the evening was town during the deere hunt. He Davis and Lyman Davis. The men Clare I arson, (D) 443, Ethel DonThe assembly given at the Tin- ed that the school bus of the Tintic with his sister. Miss Ruth folks did some pheasant hunting nelly, (T) 120; for treasurer, Nora tic vo weeks. given bv Lois Rsndle in a moat visited and High School on Nov. 8, by the School District waa In first class tried his luck at hunt- in thin area and visited on the de. McCormick, (D) 386. Kuwcna National Assemblies of Los An- shape. remarkable paper on stewardship. Smith, Tintic in the mountains. Mr. and Mr. Bob Ashworth and Hanks, (T) 173. After the election and program ing A letter was read from Carl W. geles was voted one of the most Mr. and Mra. Bill Ashworth and and went over to the pargroup interesting programs to be held at Scott stating that he would be In week-enin d Paytwon i pent the Friends of Eureka shortly to make his annual sonage. where a most tasty Nlephens of the High School. t on viiiting with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. eon was served by Mrs. Alton The program waa under the di- Inspection of the buildings of the Mammoth will be sorry to learn Sarle and Mra. Hyrum King. Baker. Mrs. Vola Never. Mrs. that she Is confined to a Salt Lake rection of Mrs. Soule Shoemaker, Tintic School District. Win. Bate and Harry Randle. hospital, where she ia receiving and her hwture was very well rei Applications for the position of medical treatment. All are wishing ceived by adult and students. Her lunch Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boren of A feature of the evening's enwere received room Notes Mra. D. R. Eager of Mammoth for her a speedy recovery. Mining unusual subject on "Exploring the and ordered worker, Pkaiant Grove visited tost week tertainment was s Ktring band future filed for Ore was resumed at was hostess to the Silver production Marina Wonder World" was as tt the home of Mra. Boren's par-m- organized by Mrs. Albert Carlson of the Eureka Stand- Study Club. Mra. Jesse Haws City the property was as preDean. it Mr. and Mrs. Harry entertaining, Mr. and Mra. Kay Potts and fascinating and Mrs. Mabel Butler, and di- ard Mining Co., following a shut- sented the lesson, a sketch of the They came to Eureka to attend the rected by Mra. Mabel Butler. were In Payeon as well as being very educational. Sheila, daughter, several down of life weeks, diaof Andrew during Carnegie. The It was interesting to watrh the on Sunday, attending a birthday LDS Will raiding of Min Dalena Dean and Band members were Betty which time a gallows frame was cussion was led by Mrs. Rsy Potts, dinner Jack Lunt. Mrs. Boren is the forf honor in people give their undivided young party given Carlene Lou Farren. Baker, Mary erected, machinery installed, and Among those present were: Mrs. Mra. Potts' mer Miu Sidela Dean. father, Mr. John attention to the speaker, and that the main shaft repaired. The com- Dave Greenhalgh, Mrs. D. C. Jasper and Roger Carlson. aa moat people know takes a "lot Those present were Betty Baker. pany started with the same num- Wheeler. Mrs. Leo Greene. Mrs. J. Adam of doing". All those attending Mr. Jean Godfrey left Monday Carol Franklin. Mary Lou Farren. ber of men as were used previous E. Mra. Haws, and Bergstrom. lor Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gear were came away feeling that they had Flagstaff, Arizona where she Carlene Jasper, Darlene Peart. to the shutdown. The output of Mrs. Potts. rtl join her husband. She has been Lois Randle. Kay Simmona. Bonnie ore was about sixty tons daily. The in Salt Lake on Saturday taking really learned something about the Mayor and Mrs. Dan Fields en- in the of Utah and Colo- traits of the undersea creatures, rating at the home of her mother. Snell. Eleanor Jackson. Jimmie gallows frame was built by the tertained a number of their rado AUniversity and expressed themselves as anxKn. Marguerite M football game. and Higginson, for Anderson. Billy Bate. Richard Provo Foundry Co., and was the friends in an ious to have more of lectures of enjoyable manner. the part several weeka Mra. y Bate. Mra. Lulu Baker. Mra. Nora had Tintic. in It height "500" was played, prizes awarded largest The Elberta LDS ward will conthat tyjie. is the former Mias Jean Davis ma Bate. Mrs. Vola Nevers. Mrs. of 85 feet. Mr. and Mra. Max E. Kay and to Mrs. Wm. Owens and C. E. Rife, duct their annual Homecoming of Mammoth. Carlson. Mabel Butler, Mrs. Albert George Sylvester and Arthur first; Mrs. H. E. McClain and Wm. daughter of Milford returned to Friday evening. November 18, at Mr. Harry Randle. Edwin Glover Sylvester, local mining contractors Owens, consolation. k vlait the ward chapel. A delicious their home after a Mra. I.loyd Randle and children and the pastor. who for sonic time had lieen en- luncheon was enjoyed hy Mr. and spent viaiting relatives in Eureka, To Featuring the occasion the Renext the At Thursday gaged in work for the Tintic Mrs. Frank Garrity. Mr. and Mrs. Provo, Delta and Yuba Dam. pent Sunday in Spanish Fork, at meeting lief Society will conduct a bazaar be lie home of Mr. and e artiwith all kinds of Mr$. Bill evening Ann Sutherland will Eagle. Tintic Lead and Standard Frank Briskey. Mr. and Mra. E. Harriman. The womenfolks visited program leader, and Mrs. Carlson extension mining companies, iJ. Duggan, Mr. and Mrs. E. I,. cles snd good cooked things to be Arviil Mr. Newman and Lily daughwhile the menfolka hunted In the and Mra. Butler will serve lunchsold. left for Park City, where they Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. tors were in Salt Isike last Tues- were to handle shaft contract on Rfe Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McClain, day visiting with Lawrence Wal-th- e The hazasr will be followed by a Mrty fields. Lloyd figure it was. eon. the between All young people of the Park Premier Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Owens. Pretty expensive hunting, as a and dance, and a special who is confined to the Holy By property kcr program ind ages of 12 and 23 arc cordially Piwwint flew against his invitation to extended to all resicross Horpital. Mining Co Total car loads of ore, WPrP n)Pnihpra r,ub vited. for the week were l.w. dents of the Elberta ward, as well breaking both glasses. lightfuly entertained hy Mrs. P. J. clubs of our state are as all former residents. The new president, Eleanor Jack-soMany the "500" In of Sr. Mis Mary McIntyre and Miss Donnelly. game will give a review of the M. In charge of arrangements for The members of the American high score was won hy Mrs. George Ronnie Ryan, students at the "IJ" planning at this time of year to install bicycln racks in their com- the Homecoming are: Bishop Oren V. F. of U)S the with the assistance Mrs. Allen John the Tuisman, Legion, and of members folthe a. 10 University in., Sundav school at house prize. A delirious luncheon Hand, traveled with the Hand to munities or at their local scluxils. Barney. Counselors George W. This ia one of the finest com- Orem, and Maleolm Jolley and lowed bv the church service at 11. was Ben Mrs. to served Thurmond. week Boulder, Colo., a ago when Of Mrs. Florence Weitzoil will be . the Mrs. John Bunnell. Mrs. T. E. Bart- - the University football team play-let- munity projects we can think of. Aaron Card, ward clerk. We want to rongatulnte the clubs soloist for the morning Vest. Mrs. William led the Colorado Aggies. The trip so Mrs. and the high school group will preearnestly trying to give someA. Mrs. F. Conover. Mrs. Grant. one in an was Sunevery enjoyable worthwhile to their towns. sent a brief specialty in the Mrs Cliss. Zahria-- . spert, with one of the outstanding thing XDY meeting MrCann. hike owner should be Every day school. kie. Allen Mrs. Mrs. and John features being a Buffalo barbecue, to use these bike racks and happy JfiMthood Meeting infant son 9:30 a.m. avoid Craig which was prepared for the oera ' George Tiinismsn. of Orem. wnday School tlu-i10:00 a.m of Ihn and Maxine where it ran bicycle laying Mrs. Walter Franke returned to Miopric Meeting 6:00 p.m was hRptized in the church la stepjH-- on or fallen over. Eureka after a month spent in wrament Meeting 7:00 p.m And. while you're planning 3. with the immhers of the lnduaa use d to the young Salt description Where to psrk that bieyele. hike City. She was Women's Society of Christian Serttekday by the new Imy, horn in a lisiking like a bunch of "drowned owners, hen an a few safety and witnesses. Son it y 2:00 p.m. vice as audienceone to church Sun- - solo. Neil O'llare; selections by th" :Sat 1akp bnpitsl. rats", but it was fun anyway. rules. Memorize them and observe some Ttie two and a half dny pheasant Bring Columbia orchestra; prayer by. ry 3:oo p.m. them at all times. If its the son .laV1 A. season ("lined Monday at 5:30 p. ' 7:30 p.m. . Mr. ami Mr. Emerson Gamble or Bishop Osro Webb. - M WILTON. Pastor. Mr. anil Mr. John Coffey wore daughter, help tln-- learn m. Tlie hunters having dogs to Sundav evening service was and Miss Ethel Morley were at over the week-enin Salt RANDLE. to their lives you'll save, naind HARRY lit C. t,v Clark, up the birds are reporting WT to the Relief Society vi .'or may Tliomas where pioneer Salt lnke they Sumlay, School own. tlu-ivour Supt. rtm and dntigh- Sunday luek. and moat of them got visiting with good it Eureka, died very suddentinder the direction of sited with Iatwrence Walker who I 7erenro rufOtiev all atop signs and Mr. and Mra. Robert is confined to the their quota on all three days. It J President, Mrs. Clarence ly. i fussing away while enroule lloly Cros"' hos- fle signals. Just as if you were was to Coffey. much slower for the hunters The following I'lmo canyon wa cotllage his a from oiwration. driving a ear. pital following program without had dogs. Till" weather was Mr. Hark spent . . 1mvti. Tinted: Opening song, by the 2 Ride only on the right Imnd ns ordered for the ahnot, anil Just It nr his tune in a comfortable miu to close ns NOV. the t,P,ninK EndmCJ side of the street, pray". VApolf nie W.rthlin; ninny of the nimroda stnte that little home whieh In- built at iv- - EUREKA ELECTION RETURNS BY DISTS. curb as possible. greetings and reeven Wk. I 'ark, lus h.iiltli being totter they wen disappointI n Verne Hauer; inn 3 Rule single file on liiisv or ed in though not their hirdi". they Gim1iv:i. 2 cars; Mounta:n View. there than in Eiin-kagelling by members of the Society, narrow streets. Never ride more Districts (anditlales silica the beaua was .Before Thee native L. enjoyed ClaikGaritv. thoroughly they R Tornmy" Ionf I Bow My ti'nniiil Leris'". L I'mk'mi limn two abreact. Head"a young tiful fall ilnvs. and ulnn of 4 England Thomas: Marv another Don't Kpaker, , carry " iil.iv. and Chief ( The hunters who vtoit'i the n wl'Gion. Ilian set sml lor the I mt'-- Stales,Ruth Wahhpiist: on your laevile It obstructs your area report the birds were ll be si t sail ellTwele willi Vessel nil The n,"mhor of the Stake vision a ini makes steering and hill many of them and weatlnw very alter i plentiful, e. ii'il milt rough flavin; closing pray-- 1 ine difficult were liens. in the storm for sever- biti-or floundering on" tniek 5 to Fhin't l,,,np' Nrivv 8nSS.m!,v,,,: Enjoys al lavs, it sank. Tin- passengers inr snd never "stunt" or rare in Ike another Vesw-Well 'Irked tip L I. M. traffic. regular aesrjon of the D Al L. I'lkm ami wm, J"n. hun-- I h M who h landed them at a Canadian! ted in the Ellierta area and report Tuesday evening willi tlirGKl IGpOi m.h it nd it was some years Inter Neills in charge of the K""d luik. ' d his Fillmore of i k mirtn Clark In fori- Mr. Mr. Jerri l,n!oa .Hminury program, whieh was ns Mr. and M'i. Way!' week-enE'lrIII c Ilia Spellt tile I,,,.,; i, ,n. lie billowed mine re: veil a Mil'P'i e t'!' p!i i:ie ekil at t lie t, ilin-- of her mule ,Mniryi; B"b lenient and t nrpenter work Mr. and Mrs. Frank IVnrt and fn m their on Snnd-iMrs. Is Roy Gonrley. Mrs. Arviil daughter. Kathryn and Kay Chrir fne'.i until his health failed and iuBde it in presentation of the colrs-L- who IS ''il'r':g Mrs lluinilton Lord. tensen, spent one day hunting in Newman. to retire. It was a vi nr ii Naval Tru guard; Thrmc- - Sams Nivv at th" Airs. I laik and a lir"th r. A tin Hroderii k. Mr. Goshen, and the second ikiv in the that the to ilny almost '!M 1:''I:" "t,,,rn: vwnl i"g st'i!i"i I'uxton is the former Hetty Hue Delta area. They report very good Funeral services wen Mr, states that !:e lik-- s hehis isw..rk the tndcr r.jh vc!' H,'''ibpanied by Kn-irK. nuiri-h- . Bi'idiri'k. M. luek. at the t mii!"h. as'i thit : 'hlipnst. Scoutmaster of vo, n:iir:v Ji"i th- - .lir.ition or the Tintic Dlge :,rr,l'r b,n prvsenteil tcii- - hard, but s t nwanla to Masons. "kids irA Good L LIC k We an happy In rM,rt Unit Roger Carlivm. whl" thin-- ! Like all b:t hoM '"'' K rushed was who Is'wis. Francis i, U ' II, Chnrles Robinson ond fp!il holm" h was:i:i a '"'"I from the r.mi Elk hunt'-rreturning Rntx-rL. Gnrity and Ed Wcbb, 'las nwnrda to Gonlon nml d. iil- -l t" to The 4lnlv Cr'i s Hospital lnt section stated that Jt. weli known nimroda of Tintics two C""" "" Mr wa-ts J" md Hill Brriiiv. After rlass-Omuch whit improved. to recnpls of the stall" fish not mich: Thurs-duit hunted THK tow: th lust a attack heart suffered MIRACLE pheasants in Millsrd Counhorn" ,Ahl,V;v.,,, o.ks forward to and game department practically and rcMirt very good luck, llow- )ISK VALLEY, wns nhowi the Rep"!1 i r ty his got h. (if t: e It- pTI'T cverv' hunter t" register returned ever their luek wiwi't so good on n.Ktlop Alonzo Snndstrom. The reix iv.tii: t::s "oj-elk Furrkn hunters who r! it'- - th i! d ,111." return trip home. About dusk t art. Glen and hnull mui prayi-- was offered by Lorin each win k, Mr. from with th.ir ilk were- C. E. Hmsh. Mt-.1 mpsoii Mrs. Ileto-Mrs. Don Carlson. they ran into a herd r deer, and ns g If E. McClain Hugh Altwriev. Mr-Villa and Tinder !lh doesn't know whether it was Cushing. rncl"r,hip meeting home. th Georg" Ksras. Chn. Hiltz. N.Col-S wen in Suit lus good driving or the good brakBeverly laughter mi,ry rgsnlzation wns M il Thomas Rife C E of Sn:1 Sanderson LSk' on Friday of last week, where es' on his truck or just plain luck ' :"ta'iuin Irt ward. Mon- Donnld-sMr InVenie M illlaiu T end in Enr- lege W. K (arson Arch Vi husni'-Kcomti'iii-itlmt no onr was injured. The only t 111'" and A very large rrowd I jilie they G C Lindsay. C E. Ward snd ol Mr'. wa one "busted" fender. h''i.e the t damage "'I'tanee and a successful eks visiting William Bishop anil D, ; sister-in-la- : ; j four-yea- , i j ' ; - National Assembly ar Proves Interesting -- News Twenty Years Ago In Tintic . u, Elberta j Have Homecoming Friday November 18 God-tro- two-wee- Warning Given Bicycle Riders i Safety Council i d. wind-fctl- hand-mad- n. Church News Special Interest t. aen-iee- w re-D- ; Pheasant Hunters ; r Report Good Luck aeeom-panie- tli'-m- (- d, r j 1 ter-in-to- Ore Shipments For s j 4 -, - -- . 1- 1 - i - i j t Son tu - l nnnrtpr ; bnl-H- - lti-- ; tim-,i-r;m- ;. d VI-- ll h lvn-altli- " . solo-Karre- ll In-l- , , ltiin-.iui- I?h s t N'-ts- i 1,1 K Is-wi- s v. - d r r r . - lr,K jejw-ri- held. Villie Tind' r '': n t |