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Show Qwkw- - ,. 'V It plualaf j help jow adnrtlae Inp If yon drataw to ranch the irniplf of thn Untie lintrlrt. Thn Reporter rover the local (114 thoroughly and oar ad vert being bring rranlta. Kl'liKKA. Jt'AB tXH'XTY. Leadville Row Residents T" pi . thief Consolidated Passes petitionjoMvater Line mil. HtllUY. Producers Ter To Meet Id Utah At the last imvt;:.- ,( council a pctrimi wa Sisnoil by ninro a ; entertain Ik,menCityfromto North and i3u. w- -- Lth American continents will meet T lmke City on August 6th for L promises to be one of the most in the hlstoiy kjortint conferences Many accept- white metal. Lhsve already been received in Ler to the call of W. Mont Ferry, Con- in of the Reno Silver is r. !t; It tic All (l.liiY 'ili.i; tefiy J.Y 1 1,- i', iu mis t;ie of upper Leadville are akf a aewer connection Recent fire which have in that section of town have proted beyond a doubt that the I'l l SC: : water mains arc suffie.eMiv large to insure proper r.rc ilro, tion and according to the itv master there are undoubtedly mat y leaks. which Jo not show on the fare. In view of these f.i, is the res,. dents of L a.lv:ll. Kow !!;Ue a that the improvementa h soon as possible, The cost of putting iu a new ,nch line on Leuavt'.. How would not be very great s;s tlmre is jIio.il 1800 feet of new pipe which was taken out of the line from the voir and replaced with larger pip. J bis would he sufficient tl, ,ay aim:.,' 'UR-J- t .Us - on Wednes gonth America 6th. day, August 1. IV. 1' a" in aJdl!, Uittinff i; v - 1 iieUls. tJrifrs "n III- - r,l Been Started Eureka Auta Road I ir.n.ouii; thirdly, the during the early part of the week of bet count) ter than liOii.uuii. I' lies., added to! afup,a " farUJ- - ot rpad ma- wer unloaded at the Sum-- 1 i he communis costs of r station by road men of Utah and !eciu.pi.:1(; 0f th mines parin l.i i;. which I. date b.ive county and at the present time this ."-- t f JMi.ihii). niihc (tiRotlier a sum machinery la being used la repairing that uses up net only the amount ile-- j the auto road Into this district. rued from the recent bond issue au.lt According to Edward II. Jones, l.c ecc at issue of treasury shares, road engineer for Utah county, the but u large poitiou of our is going to bo grndod and put regular re road in first class shap and Juat as soon M! xc "At the present tune the ore pro-d- as tbo new material baa settled sufs showing marked improvement ficiently it will recelv an oil coatov.-that of lust few months be-- i ing, which should keep th road la ause of the .outing in of some rich fine condition during th coming ore fi.uii two of tile mines, which winter. Tintic people ar more than pleaswill he tto.ro adequately produced over th prospects of a new road ed .tier the ,.f the smelter rates in lvniU-r.- ' We me then promised tB fMl lhT are entitled to a 3 very substantial relief. This. highway because they have wib the saving in the costs been content to travel upon what U l" w,,h be company's was termed th worst road In th newly invented concentrating pro- - state for many years. bWh w', Sums of the Tintic auto owners ' to the only usual ore product Ion. but also la tli have been complaining becaus of increased touna.c that it w(U pro- the fact that the material being pnt mote. us well as to the additional on the road at the present time Is tonnage to bo derived from (he new- nothing more than dust or any other ly acquired mines, as they are re- material which happens to be on the opened, and also from the 1'lutua road side. This Is being put on for mine, controlled by your company, the purpose of grading and giving which is now becoming a regulir H the proper water drainage. After producer of a good grade of ore, thla has been completed the road give," quit positive assurance for will be graveled, after which the the future of even better results than mating of oil will be pnt on. Edward IV Jones, Utah county road man, in conversation with n Reportlinnanre of the same dividend er representative on Wednesday, regularly, and the restoration of and stated that the road would be put the building up of a much larger in the best possible shap and that amount than formerly of the cash ro- local people need not worry about Job don this having a "half-wa- y time. I I i - i ot n.,cssi:y ,aV pai,., ,,r - kl h lie lie l.AIUcil ;,s the thief f,t. i,, .s in causing the t llf jir,ltl.r t.Y conserve the re company's sour.es. Explanation of the reasons f, r Pacing or the giurterly dividend :s coni.iaicj in the f .Mowing letter Seoul this week to rte. ktiold. M !' Walter Fitch, president: stg "lour directors to you that they are compelled to fore- I .,- -j yt j. Work Has Regular Dividend On A The high fr, S- .Il l.Y. I Tintic Milling Co. ' I 1 r - a Shipping Tailings a Regular tonnage being sent to plant of the American Smelting and Refining Co.; used for fluxing purposes. -- o i: f - V - rs.v-Ljtion- I'.""" Jlj rrT"- Lrt, - f.'n i d i Pn tl-.- t-- - 1 rr .7Tf '" j Source ( coo-tal- as Water Supply For Eureka j te 11 J p-- r - 1J py. ; - ! j i Pioneer Celebrated Fitting Manner , ; , 83-- . 1 toher , ; - J , I t head-moto- rs d, asfifri 1 & During the past two or three weeks the Tintic Milling company has shipped a half dosen earn of ore to the plant of the American Smelting end Refining company. The ore ie coming from the tailings dump and the nature of the product Is such that it la very desirable foi smelting purposes, having a high rflf 1933. pa, m''H ,le forty-firslllcious content. The product is divi t nd' , Attendance at the convention ,,M some values tu silver, lead, ,hil T!' It limited to mine operators. l'U ' lila little copper. and gold tail11!1 "ThV'exn of Ei alio include representatives ,f ! mem ev.t A contract for the shipment of Siting and refining concerns, in- ed until y famuU was this material , T1, only broker-3recently imI bankers and secured and uader the liberal conLbers of the United States Senate of unusual "sm! HbnmZny ditions the milting company la able t--4. a little profit. Although to make a about Mines and of new severe drop i the usual income U.thsU. S. Bureau th. contract calls for the shipment the 10 ha'e w'u,d Ullf known economists, engi- w be matter J purchased. latter resulting from smelting r.ue: of 3000 tone per month this amount putting in the which under the changed cmdiii.e.s and business men. A special ie not being sent out at the present new sewer Le.i-lsilsystem for upper since the war have made the minin' ..1 is being made to have all time but Just as soon as tha proper Row ,b!' lament has been put and treatment or miners and prospectors, regard- J1,la classes of certain ran be made for loadarrangements that his line should le put ore quite Impossible ,of the scope of their operations, nltogeth-six carloads a ing approximately l. ,hP1S:anlP tImP as ke the dividend paytnent dccid.-wa', r littend. week will be shipped. and same trench, which ly inadvisable. F. Kelley, president of the AnaAccording to Hugh Trenholm, U Copper Mining company and would necessarily have to ho dug " Enumerating th of the Knight properties, manager imhos wider. Tins heavy paynmnu w7 of the silver producers' r the tailings dump contains a large nteetin, with the approval of assessment by the g.orn.mrnf. Tor committee, will report amount of this material and alsavP f')'siderahi.. payment soon of the sum of pxof a r"" silver tbs practicability though a portion of it may not come Imio covering its claim for A hint of wliat.time anrt money. association. additional up to the standard called for In the ,ax1" committee has already accom- 1916 and I92n; ) contract It Ie thought that approxithe rosts . f the new mi'' ll found In the announce- - Decision Of Industrial mately 60,000 tons can be marketed has sold 3,200,000 lt that it during the life of the contract. Commission Is Contesteil' of silver to Poland as a step The Tintic Milling company Is of silver coinage itrd resumption owned by tbe Knight Investment Decision of the stale industrial' New Of compeny, which operated the plant Eiropean nations City Unde Sam And May Day commission, which held that the Tiu- ormeT Senator Charles S. Thomas up until a few months ago wbea It jc standard Mining company or Hs Consolidation Effected closed u down on account of bnvlng 'olOTdo, counwl for the comm t- n or -: Hithis week Tuesday This will mean quite a saving to jjjranc carrier, the Continental secured very desirable smelter con111 comPay. houW Pay for .work of cleaning out the city w. II Kareka City. The most conservative frl,HCaBuality Consolidation of the Unde Sam tracts on all its mine ores. a" operation to correct an WM the W(llPr havlnK ,M.Pn! estimate, made show that the well Consolidated Mining company and vers for sver uder lltt wJlich ivln E Gardner, one ofinjure Is producing front 35,000 to 30,000 . , the; the May Day Mining A Milling comP P hf'r t and sales to the Orient la p,n claim-; rallons companya employees, mlnjng per day which If used by the pany, ratified by the stockholders of Recent Strike At Zuma I and 1920 through bankiug e(j t(J j,ave gufferea jn the course of.1 Permi be work to be carri-- d r(y will mean a saving of about the two companies about a month Still Holding Out Oood to depress the price of month. This amount of ago at a Unemployment, will be reviewed by tit-- on wilbout interruption, and Just ax $350 went Into special meeting, soon as this is completed the well! water Is coming in in spite of an ex-- i state supreme court. On petition of effect last Saturday with the neet-In- g plats for permanent organisation The recent strike made out at the and the carrier will be allowed to refill and samples rept tonally dry year and during a company mining of the new board and filing of lilver producers will be submitted lie of be water will of the Zuma Mining comfor taken anal season of property an Issued court alternative writ the average moisture the flow 'the certificate of ennaniTiiatinn i committee composed of Alfred Saturday directing the commission y1is holding out la fine shap ITevlous lesls of the water would be much Rreater. pany jhe board of directors rrnrrsnnt Till of California, Henry M. to produce the files in the case, an i! have shown it to be pure but it was According to Watermaster lloher.ing the stockholders of the two old and It has all the earmarks of n lead nof Nevada and W. I. Snyder of Mt it for hearing August 18th. thonght advisable to clean the will Hauer the wells of the Chief Coneoll-- 1 companies voted to call the new tom--k which will develop into a body of ' oro. Officers of tbo company and MW0"1 nd take before the dated rompHtiy at Homansville, fromjPany lh Mountain View Mining corn- water was used for culinary pur- - which the city's supply of water is others who have visited the j. C. Dick, president of the which wee made on the 110 strike, foot men poses. If these tpsts prove the water' secured, are very low for this season rompany, was elected general man- laval, ere highly stated over tho outFrom Beaver County ;j g0(Mj It will be turned inio tilt- fit - of the year and an additional ith the Utah Chapter of the' supply and C. Fred ager, ' Dern, secretary look sad mains before the middle of the runt-- , will more than likely be needed be-- and freely state that never Is Mining 'bongresJ and the to fill tha vacancy threasurer, in returned Osborne early Henry of tho property has lake Chamber of. Commerce.! the montb. fore many weeks have passed. history created by the resignation of George week after a trip to the minin? to the famous Utah underground conditions bean mors Copper F. Wasson. it Bingham and other Utah aectIon f Beaver county, where In a few days Secretary Dern will favorable for making n mins. Tho of inHPe,'tin" camps will be Interesting' went for the Purpose send ont a letter requesting stock- Zuma has struck oro In several difu In A the Galena mine with a itional features. Day holders of the two companies to snd ferent places la thair mins during ing a lease on the lower In their stock certificates In order tbs past few months but non has Although the propositiln property. that stock In the new company may Indicated tbs permanency of ore like ! The Pioneer Day reiebration held stunt of having all the chararters to Mr. Of Tax Levies looked good exceptionally be Issued on th basis of pn share of the present strike. pg Tbe bole drills which the ofborne it called for the expenditure In Eureka yesterday was everything' and floats depicted in a . yilnature old stock for one share of I the now. ficers oflong Postponed For Week too much money for him to that could be asked for in the nature fashion proved a decided hit and tbe compeny ordered for The estates of the May Day and of the pnrpose handle alone and he derided to let of a good time and entertainment was received with enthusiasm by th tbe Unde Sam, situated doing rapid prospect In the Tin-ti- c fixing of the tax levies, which the matter, drop for the present at for the throngs of people which were large crowds. In fact the parade work In their property were taken have District, produced considerHu to come up for consideration least. that here for the celebration. Tbe pro-- ; took so well it la perdicted able ore in the past. Officials of th to the mine this week end yesterday the! of towns other the was state will continuous throughout of copy the gram one of tha machines wee put in Ut meeting of the council, In the upper workings pfoitponed we feel after Eureka in future celebrations company believe that careful pro; so was that and good been has on the 800 foot level. The ore day of bunch nice until this evening. Galena a will show operation peeling of the a ipecial session has been call-- ! encountered and already hole drill work will be In addiseveral, safe In saying that probably fewer: of this nature. Cora Bradley, daugii- - that the resourcesterritory long of the two estates that purpose. The reason for 'tons have been mined. The ore Is' people left town than ever before.; ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Bradley, tion to the present campaign of dehave been not fully exploited, partiwas of on for Goddess the Little and 1 It is customary holidays Liberty, intent was due to the fact a high grade silver-lea- d velopment and without a doubt It product. Iks of the residents to leave forjNaudine MrQuerry, daughter of Mr. cularly la the light of recent dis- will menu tbe moat economical sad ounces 1300 as majority as on high figures coveries in adjoining properties. - lecessary of the mines were not aI!.I-- ! Sver. Md H - he vein continues parts of the state but such was and Mrs. Vidor MrQuerry. was Utah. rapid method of proapectlag. o n float the , case was. Every good parade yesterday. J tt that time and without thou improve with development lt will un-- not the The morning parade was one of and It would be hard to .ay which I impossible to proceed in the doubtedly be one of the find, in the THEN HOLM VIMITH KNIGHT Wilfley Concentrating was of the the The, the best, day. although novel prises the feature, recent years, lr. district in FKOFKRTIKH IN TINTIC Beaver Tables For New Mill were awarded as follows: First prise O for Pioneer floats was divided beHugh Trenholm, manager of tho tween those entered by Bruce Scott Tbo Min a Smelter Supply com- various Knight propurtles, was la and John Boss; second prize to Wolf pany recently supplied for the Chlof the district during the week, coming Laird Meat company, and third Consolidated Mining company's new her for the purpose of making bis prize was divided between tbe Re- mill at Eureka, six Wilfley concen- regular Inspection of the mines conlief Society and the Primary Associatrating tables equipped for Indlvlduel trolled by his company. tion. o motors and connected with American The baseball game, which Is fea- high chain drives. Th design speed Ynsky And Bonovich tured n another part of this Issue, was worked out by th engineers of the children's daace and sports and th chief Consolidated In May Start New Salt collabor the grand ball in the evening were tlOB wlth tha Mlna gma,u g all entertaining features and were ply company. This William Tnsky and Joseph Bonoequipment difwell patronised. vich, may file a new complaint. If fers from other Individually-drive- n The reiebration was nnder the Wilfley tables In that slow speod they desire, asking for damagee for auspices of members of the L. D. 8. motors were chosen In prererenea to alleged termination of n leas agreeChurch and they are to be congratu- less rugged high Minspeed machines. ment by the Chief Consolidated lated on the splendid manner In The chela drives are a of decision nnder company, ing extra beavy, which the affair was pulled off. disO. A. Iverson of third tho Judge in oil eases. running Large fly. trict court. The decision was renwheels on the enclosed of the WUfleys provide for smooth dered late last week. Birch And Associates Tusky and Bonovich filed salt Hold Lease Oq Colorado running. Mining Review, against th company som tlm ago o for 976,000 damages. They charged In giving an account regarding the .Former PajSOn that the mining company nettod this future plans of tbe Sioux Mines comroyalties bad been Cashier Under Arrest much, after pany, which appeared in the last isfrom proceed of ore wrongsue of the Reporter, the item was so 0 fully seised by th defendant, whleh constructed as to lead people to be- J. C. Ellsworth, former cashier of terminated ita contract with tho men. Ileve that the Sioux Mines company! the defunct Payson Exchange Sav Th case came np in Jnnb conaty were the ones which had secured a, lags Bank, which closed January t. la 1021, and tho trial judge, followlease on tbe lower levels of tbe 1934, was arrested at hla home In ing presentation of some evidence, Colorado. This is not so. The lease Salt Lake Tuesday night on an in ruled that the case be dismissed, is signed by E. Frank Birch and as- - dlctment retained by a grand Jury without direction as to whether dissociates and in view of the fact that j which Investigated the affaire of th missal was with or without preall of the lessees are heavily Interest- bank in the district court at Salt judice. This dismissal was accepted ed in the Sioux an agreement was Lake. He was released on 2500 by both sides. The defendant Inter made whereby the lower level! of ball. sought to have the eeae dismissed could be prospected from Ellsworth la charged on flvo sep- with prejhdlce; this wee resisted, Sioux the ' arate count with misappropriation end the cnee was transferred to the Colorado. Through this arrangement the of funds of the bank In th amount! Judge Iverson. Judge Iverson hold Sioux can be developed on n most of 9500, 1560, 9500, 11500 and that tbe case had been that far die economical basis and at tbe same 3287.60. Judge Ellas Hansen Le- - posed of by volantary nonsalt, hence time something of value may before whom the grand Jury sat set if the plaintiffs desired they could opened up in the Colorsdo ground) tbe bonds at 1500 each on each institute another salt based on the rfcicb will benefit tbe leasere. count. same alleged offense. r j : |