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Show M vyj DEVOTED TO THE QBEAT TINTIC MININO DISTRICT VOLUME XXXVIII HOME OF THE WORLDS LAROEST BUBEKA. JUAB CPU NTY. UTAH. Tintic Standard is Men THURSDAY, JULY 13. Number He4Tjr (Tommy) Tomlinson, ainl UTyears and well known In Eureka I duo lo hln long residence here, was on Monday miners were railed instantly killed lust Saturday morn-bar- k to resume work at the Tintic, ink on the highway between ta Standard mine, this being the result Vegas and Boulder City, Nevada, do- Reports are that young Tornlin-Biexti- c of the increase in the price of an 71.11 cents to ouncc.json stopped his car partially off th sller were put to j highway and as he stepped out of Only s small number ork Monday but a few has been 'the machine an onroming automo-adde- d each day. This process or re-- 1 bile struck him with terrific force employment will contlnuo until it is causing almost instant death. The believed that in a short time all the, owner of the car is M. 1). Manle, ' uien who were laid off will he back electrician for the bureau of reels' maiion at Boulder at work. City, who was The subsidiary mines of the Tin- - reported to have been driuking. He He Standard were closed down Just claims that he picked up another! three weeks ago last Monday when man who was driving the car when! the deadline arrived beyond which the crash ocrurred, but the ether' Mauls is no price could be quoted for the man was not found. metal. The final date for the ing held under $15,000.00 bonds. Deceased was bom In Salt Lake 4.64 cent prlre was June 30. This1 was the reason for a near shut down City on January 1, 1906, a son or! I of the Tintic Standard and a com- - Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Tomlinson. When Stun- - only a child he came to Eureka and Eureka the of rinsing plete dard. Eureka Lilly Tons, and the this was his home for nearly 20 years. He operated a cleaning es-- 1 Colorado Cons. Although not authentic it Is un- - tabllshment in Balt Uke City for' a bar- -' (ierstood that the mine officials will several years, worked a Increase the working forces at the tender In Las Vegas for some time Tintic Standard and Eureka Lilly; and at the time of hla death was u dl- - resident of Redding, California. He jusi to what extent not being vulged. Rumors has it that the was in Boulder City taking care of Colorado Is due for a big apurt in the Hayward Flower Shop in the and mo-wi- ll activities and that the working force absence of his step-fathbn greatly increased. The mine ther, Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Hayward, officials are very optimistic regard- - Also surviving ia his widow, Mrs. Ing the future of this old time prop- Lola Tomlinson, noma Funeral services were held ut Las with believe that erty, and Inal amount of development work Vegas Wednesday morning, it ran bo brought back on a big Re-employ- ing I er ,e- - The bright than likrly this mine will re- main closed for some time hence and even In the event it la reopen- ed It will be operated to a large ex- tent under the block leasing system, This Is verified to a certain extent by the fact that the employees of this mine are being switched to the Tlmlc Standard, Eureka Lilly and Colorado. In the rehirlng of men the Tintic Standard company officials aro ad- berime strirtly to the contract enter-ed into with the Miners' Union by putting men hack to work according to seniority. The company made use or the hutdosn period hy overhauling the machinery at the properties, es- peolally the compressors and other equipment at the Tintic Standard, -- Copper Mining Accidents onOW Decrease TJjasi Vnr Accidents In copper mines decrees- ed about 50 p it In 193$ as hut empl03f compared with 193 ineni waa lower. Thu Bureau of Mines, at Wash- Ingion, D. C., reported that -- 4 per- sons were killed mid 2,098 injured In 1938. Forty-nin- e were killed and 4.938 Injured In 1937. In 1938, sixty companies operat- ed 96 mines employing 17,58! men an average of 241 days, while In 1937, one hundred companies oper aied 145 mlnea employing 21,175 men an average of 107 days. The survey covered Arisona, Mich- Iran, Nevada, New Mexico. Itah, California. Colorado. Washington. Montana, Idaho, North Carolina, Tennessee and Alaska. .. VMSlAL STORM LIST WEEK, . , Five additional sets of leasers are to be put to work at once In the old Horn Silver mine, IS miles west of Milford, In Beaver county, and the company plans to step np production from 1000 to 1600 tons or more smooth, It is announced by Sidney B. Harman, general man- ager and secretary-treasure- r. Mr. Harman reports that seven sets of leasers are now employed op various levels from the 160 down to the 550 foot levels. A number of Eureka men are leasing at the Horn Silver, among lhm bring El- mer Snell and Ceorge Christopher- eon. When the domestic silver prlc was advanced to 71.11 cents an ounce, the Horn Silver Mines com- puny, a subsidiary of the Tintic Lead company, decided to expand opera- additional leases. ,lon bjr Harman says that when the ad- dillonal leasers get to work more h 4q B1PB will be employed at the Tin- - vicious tic District was vUilt-by hall storm which laated for nearly half an hour. It I quite uncommon o have a storm of this nature durhu he summer months. tegular meeting of the Eureka City Council was held with Mayor Dean Deck presiding and all members of tbe council McClain, Bauer, key, Coffey and Cronin present, The minutes of the previous meet-la- st Ing were reid end nccepled. Miss Margaret Hannifin and Miss Kihil tiadd were present and re-t- o quested the reopening or McChrys-wa- s tal alley, which has been rlosed foi years. Mayor Beck named Counellmen Cronin and Coffey as a committee to Investigate and report back their findings, Tony Kscavarrieta. Joseph Mr-Cormick and John Qatlev were In attendance and asked the city coun-salcil fur a seduction In beer licenses, es Ther stated that the present quia times made It Impossible to make ends meet under the present beer license price. The question wns taken under advisement, Mayor Beck staled that a new account hud been opened at tbe Commercial Bank of Spanish Fork In which all funds of the water dupsrtment would be deposited. This, heexplained, was done at the re- quest of the R. F. C holder of tbe Waterworks Improvement Revenue Bonds. The Mayor also stated that 760 feet of 2 inch pipe, which would coat $190.00 was needed for tbe water ecid- - FORK. SPANISH purse fur any two-da- y g 1939 purrhAM the pipe I CouncllmAQ Hauer. In brhalf rtf The biggest th 8. j,. rhurph offu.la,Bi wll0 race meet in ,re puuiBg on a t4th of July cel- .- u received porter from Congressman dofkt from Washington, u. i;., nas do wl(h the m(,Ilt fUm work requlrmcnts and iwPMm(nt tha vpry diligent work Mr. Murdock put fort, lo protert claim owners: an: extension oi sixiy nays wiumi rhi(.h t0 Conim.nre their assessment work for .the year ending at noon. July 1, 1939. The extension was made possible under this bill gives . J B AUKU - , 8,,te 1 ' Annual American ", ' Inn to be held vent Con Bills to the amount of $480.00 ..cordln t0 wero read, audited and ordered paid. The reports of the various city of- - j,as minng assessment work. Last year which, after commencement, must !hlWfIl!,Ba,,Ii'iy with wa wera abl tq bring about the en- - be prosecuted lo completion law by promising reasonable diligence. actment of such . 7 lha, we wpuW BOl tfaB Mk for It. .Jlthlnk the passage of this bill Camber of Commerce Is al- A Pwtoua... MlnmenL; This year, while many letters came through' the House tnd Senate Is at- make the ronven- to .none ratine 11 I . unpll rpPor,fd . ,0 western Congressmen asking for most unparalleled In Congress. auPP a Clty b,BrJ1,,.,,n l, ,.Bother moratorium, we knew that waa able to get the Speaker to r.c J".. Jt wouW ,B impossible to get the ognlu mo to move tbe immediate 'ri. i formulate the races and h.lB M approval of the Secretary of the In-- ; consideration of this bill before It paw.rP11PW Hlarters and new atari- 31tor EEl.'EE saltoiiM - , combeen even to a referred western had as a the and. group, terior, B Phui, ar. i0 1,6 ready for the WV.r prf!,.,,Md .f.ro,n Ah.MhJpf membpr. of Congees, decided not;mlllee. I hud the state all set. how- and' there was no objection to "fording to Commander George l0 aak for the necessary legislation, ever, heil-leil'jljm However, about two weeks ago. a th offlri.l. .r lh. J (reM release from the Department . ' ! ; 0 tho Interior was given to western worlb wl,'r "'J--Hu a'luriwT mining! of representation" M the passage through the have securing Indicating that of ussesSment work must not only be Senate. 1 nTsh I, followed After ."T9 . this, ""J1" In fact propprtr. . , Fork Spa ?n eTTh During 1938 the Horn Silver mine begun hy July 1. but that It had to through the Bureau of the Budget prr(irlll arp hrlns put forth lo have iss77 ore IT be completed on or before that dute.taud the Interior Department to lha the entire membership present. ! produced 4.881.50 tons of dry and 7m labor on delinquent 696.04 fine ounce n tPaiZing the Injustice of such a White House, where it was approved containing accountu In the street department. roj(ji 27.45 fine ounces of sliver and construction of the law, and the con by the President on June 30. BlKINKSH CHANGE HIXDH. In the police department $6.63 In "I hope that my efforts lu behalf 3434 pounds of lead, yielding fUH0B and consternation which ee addition to salaries was expended. scof of West the miners the will give would necessarily arise therefrom 4r0IH proceeds of $42,766.34, over was t A taken Place The report of Flole C. Carlsou, her cording to the companys report to am0BB miners of the West, I decided them sufficient time to propeily pro un Hut Ivys mouth bv Mrs. my recorder, showed receipts of the of first tect the their to Stock relieve Exchange. Interests, that It waa my duty ()e Salt Lake and her non, William $1,397 40 and disbursement of ABE MUItDOt'K ' I'11 situation In tome way. I therefore I The general checking MrCoy, tbe business having been $2,091 92 HARRINGTON MRS AXD It from Mr. and Mrs. A. A count In the Commercial Bank of Mean Silver May Higher Signs which hava JUNt Xephl waa $5,414.03 on June 30, Atherley. th 1139. CAMP WILLIAMS Increase in Wage Scale heeu painted on the irout of new The report of the treasurer, Mrs. ee Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Harrington building announce that the Bur. "Klondike Katlo Towers, rbecked with that of now ,b located are returned recently from a trip to San An In acule IMah Tjntlp hoys increased wage Fy tho recorder when outstanding warFrancisco where they attended the al rmp williams, at Jordan Nar- - metal mines and smeliera may be rants were considered. Worlds Fair. On their way bplr!- rows, where they are attending Utah asked by union employes as a result TYPICAL SOI.DIKR up their daughter. Miss Mar- HoyK. glalp a training school In of tho recent 10 per rent boost In On Monday evening, July 10, u garet Harrington, at Reno, Niviihi,niwgn and citizenship which la the price of silver, says a Salt Lake neclal meeting of tho council was who accompanied them on the Jr,p .being sptnsored by the American Le- - City newspaper. 'I , V.V; v:-. a for them with with held, on Mayor Beck presiding and home atsrted came h nd July Robert O. Bunting of Park City, Pamp home Ron all members of tho council present. of rih an( w, ploap gaturday, July 16. new district They were also accompanied This session was called for tho pur' i;-The Tintic boy taking this special tho International Union of Mine, by their niece. da pose of discussing the proposition of and Mill and Smelter Workers, said he ara charlea also of Reno. While In Cadllforn t educing tho beer license fees, whirh lth Pe vlsit-- d Robert Mammoth. of also Retd un a had Ted for Issued rail executive they tne f Burrtai Roger and Rodney Felt board was presented by a group of beer Joseph Harrington at 9resno. meeting July 14 In the disparlor proprietors. Alter careful of Dividend. trict offices to map the union policy. former being their sou. consideration a vote was taken ou Under the present sliding srsl the question, tha result of which or union the the either contract, iFcreism Nations Buying showed that tho beer Urenso fees operators may request negotiation! will stand as they aro by a vote of Steps Large Amount of Copper. tOBard nD adjuMment in th 3 to 2. ee scale If the price of silver Is changAnother Issue that was brought up Some of tbe heaviest export o' ed. The price was raised from at last Fridays meeting, was discus-siIn wnta to mines States 64.64 cents United 71.11. by copper from It wu concerning the were forecast Wednesday l'i greeslonal art last week, of McChrystal alley. It wsj Mr. of consists board of The extensive district a result as circle mining thought that this alley was closed and onu reprewnt alive Bunting buying tbe last few days. by ordinance, and If such lu tha case Prench Interests were reported t from each of sixteen totals In Utah. It will bo necessary to pass a special which romnantaThu American have placed with present rnnirarf. ordinanru lo reopen It. This probles the biggest foreign order since pirea June 30. 1940. fluctuate nulolem wna left for further and lead It with tons. 29.000 war copper World mslically dve waa said this order would he supplied prices. It hue been adopted In every largely from metal mined In thl major Utah mining aad sineltint Record Power Generation country. Previous French user had property except the Utah Copper about 6uu0 is Set at Boulder Dam ordered 11.000 tons to ha obtained company and alfect from forelrn produced supplies. The workmen, - value of the combined tonnage was The Boulder Dam power plant in IMPROVING. Glltl. INJURED put at $11,600,000. Nevada, with aeven generators In Exports- of dnmeellc copper lari operation. Is now the largest In thn to Kur" Ioyd Kay reluin.-war Increased to 125.000 ton, the world. Reclamation Commissioner even 'bJ largest alnce 1134. hut market auJohn C. 1sge reported lo Secretary ( lly Lse ,nd thorities said the force of lari lekeu, at Washington, I). C uA Irscl. . Kay their duh.er. urmsmont demand wwmed to bo Saturday. S. 1. the lo onfired I). reaching the American market In Fag said the seventh generator, meaauru than ever before Pi! n acriunt of a uenoj waa completed laal month to whirh lady the arm. race began. Revival deni. The young fill s critical need In the system of no and consciousness everything England, In Industry generally In the Southern California Edison ultimate complete reFrance. Germany and other coun- - points lo her - company, brought tho plant's Comof Walter Steele P. Private f0VPrrtries, It was pointed out, has conlrl- to In160,000 horsepower, ro inUnited States Sixteenth jelly U, coneump... . . lh with cen. Iloratto bated to red 766,009 to horsepower In total did not include the French pur- fantry, who has bean selected of lh B,'ul brod?r ,,n - the Dnleproriroy plant In Russia, e n lIM. of bust for tho model lyplid Since tbe copper buying a nf the most 1m- ' Thu ultimate rapacity of the Bout- et tbo end of .l.rtd Britain complete hlsSry. II I bnt'Vhe'Vo'meV.i;' price made p.r't of V mimortol to be l- -r I. I.IIM.0 b.m- tal. rUU, .d' .!! J 'I MUlV.".. jmJ! V at Omdnrm ..mj.-- operaUou Sou'1, power. r mr- Tb, "porl B0t,l0B BWUBd largest In 6 T'" ' - - y,y kj; st ; t "'lonof j: Wk ( i tt ( . 1 Last Thursday afternoon the by Eureka Council for Its State Convention w lo I 3t5 JSftSrSd Meui Busy SessionsHeld Heavy buyiug of copper in domestic and rxpurt markets was the feature for the metal market for the week ending July 8, says a dispatch from New York CHy. It was also responsible for e price boost of rent u pound for domestic and it 10.40 rent level for foreign metal. What many observers thought might be merely u flurry of buying week developed Into u strong and steady demand for the red me- tal. As a result copper waa hiked 10 U rentu a pound. Thlu price lust quoted May 6 and ccmpar- ed with u high for the year thua far of 10.7S maintained from April 3 to April 10. 8alea Friday were estimated at above 75,000 tons, highest since 1936. Some copper men estimated the broad buying might lift total for the week close to 150,000 tons. The relatively high price for ex- port copper which, at the end of the week, allowed a better return to domestic producers on sales abroad than in local markets, was credited as a major factor In the rise In the domestic price. Other nonferrous metals, especial- ly lead and xinc, benefltted by the Insistent inquiry 'for copper. Zlnr was firm at 4.50 cents a and goo.l pound, Fast St. leud tonnage moved ut 4.85 and 4.90 cents. Horn Silver Mine Planning outlook, bowerpr, I not ho ", ti Increase Ore Production for the Eureka standard. More MINES ISKMl. AMAZE A MINUTE BY ARNOLD SCIENTIFACTS Accident SILVER-LEA- D president-secretar- y I'-1-- Where History Retraces Its . d. con-ye- ar - -- r jgP H.e.-larv- er raps-pun- y - record-breakin- g Tln In the welding of tbe Ufo bencra famous victory "-lE- X SS Sim (rare Kitcheners footstep. They toia picture wee made. - rtm llfe-sli- Jto wj wll. Tr - "-- .r. '7 ,. .. !. ,u.t |