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Show un-sPEi; ii.:; ; PIBKS E The first cat of ore snipped from smu u vum-mvwa tw atuvv ui,a- ;j, ..v. t of December, 1920, was taken to tho ' ' American &ms!t!s and P.efislg Cos . plant at Murray thla week. The mill will be operating practically with its . - -full forpe of men by the lust cf thla month. .The Wining company tave in- stalled . the flotation ! aystem i-Avtlch, I have proved adaptable to the; Apex . . ores. The mlll; will be in charge of Foreman Harry Thomas.' ThCmlne l now employing about .125 men and. hope to lnvrease its forces when the mill-resumes operations. . ' i ' Tho foreman is Dun. Eden with Joseph Jos-eph Gerrana, Robert Coward end J. II. Curter as shift bosses. ,They are all capable mining nen. yy-'.i -' :;;-::.:0000 ' , ;' HIGHLAND BOY MINS RESUME3 y , . - OPERATIONS Superintendent A. S. Wintber of tX3 Highland Boy Mining1 Co. announces the mine is now employing , , about M twenty men cleaning drifts, timbering, ... etc", In the mine, and up to'date, can-not can-not give any definite information as to when operations will be 'fully re- . ; Burned, although he mn get' more specific orders by the first bf the v month. . ' . "' .' . : . i K ' . ' OQQO ' - , GORDON, STUART kIUEB NEAR . .WELBY. , ' . ' Deputy Sheriff Gordon Stuart of Sandy was murdered on Saturday last , by George II. Gardner, a fartuerllvlng near. Welby. -Gardner with Ms wife ' Is 'now facing a charge of first degrea murder. - ' ' ' . , ImprosHlve services for the mwrr ed Deputy were held nt the' Huudy Ward Amusement Hall on Wednesday.' The Re vTEliuer I. Goshen of giilt Lake and County Sheriff Frank C. Emer. .... being the principal speakers. The ap- ' pearance of nine hiemlers of the Ku-Klux Ku-Klux Klan clad In th wJilte robes ot their torder rather , lumfonri?d tie , large , oumbenj atteni;; t: 1 lce-, , at the cemetery. , Ono of the Ivar.T f men placed a cross of Hllles at tt. . I head, of the grave which bore ith . ' I following Inscription," "Knights ct thi 1 J . . Kuklux Klan, Salt Lake h:t:r Ko. L 1, April 19, 1022." The Klaac-.-."i tlien I rr turned to the west, raised the? r l ands , as if taking an oath and after waging V , V across the cemetery in cross forma tlon, they departed. It was Impossible to ascertain the Identity of aoy of the , ' men. The murdered Depcv 'vtt well known and Wghly respect. J la Ems-ham.-, A number of the bt-:-: men of the camp attended the : tsrvlrts. Postmister Arcfele Stuart mn an uncle of tha Deputy. T'-' "r'"' . .V5" " NEW BUSINESS HOUSES I EICIhI , . , 'OPERATIONS,. . John Viettl and Nick Banct Lvj opened a poo hall and soft 5: r r- ' lor fit 517 Mala street Tim .a-men .a-men are well acquainted in camp and they e.Mct good business as tha camp improves. . . . i ,j ' ' . Frank' Croy, an old time 'Bingham restaurant man, has opened a new. cafe In the basement of the Diamond. '--- Mrs. Croy with Mr. Croy will person- ally attend to tha wasts of their many patrons, ' A new meiit market will le opened this week at the Highland' Boy which ,r. will tie operated by Karl W. Nepple and Ed. W, Johnson. Mr. Johnson was with the Highland Bobraach uf . .. ; tne Boutgarft Swarker fortour yenn ' and is an expert meat cutter. A modern mod-ern refrigerating plant will be installed in-stalled In connection. ' - ' OOOO i , : : , r |