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Show lwd Friday of each la the and puaiofflee (tab, nl a let m help yon la planning your advertla. lug If you desire to roach the people of tho Tin tic District. Tho Reporter roven the local field Eureka, second-clas- s Subecrip-pric- e wr;i matter. CSk50 per fltorooitfily year. aad our ml verti.lng hrtnga resells. yoluffle XXIV. Chief Consolidated KTREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FHIIUY. XoVKMHKK P opularity Of Calvin Coolidge. bn Sunday At capital! Issaes Good Report ! John If. Coombs, well known educator of Salt Lake and a brother of 7. m. NuiuW Judg;e Thomas H. Burton Won A Decided Victory Tuesday's election shows conclude Xew KnalaiiJ farm house. In an Judge Thomas H. Horton, now on ively that President Coolidge has a' age of jaz, hsrerla. extravagant the heurh in the KlfiU Judicial has been reelected for a term demagogy they like aim standing with the American people! and rpl '(Unity, thrift and of four years, winning out by sn that Is almost unprecedented in the! old fashioned Lorse sense In Pres - exceptionally heavy majority. Judge history of h.s high o flee, no doubt jd(?nt they ,XBlbo,i1j Kurton received about 1300 more betause he embodies in the averagejbolh the habits and the political phll- - votes than the total number given of an iwophy ubich made this country allMh lw other candidates for the of .Iff? oJhe. Jhin.S. mSt namely common honesty. it is. and which must he t being a three cornered dependei f; fight Nothing can shake the faith of in to make it all it la t he office. no! for to going the American people in the integrity unless we are to lapse info chaos, j Judge ilurton loft Juab county of President Coolidge," says one of This explains the popularity of with a plurality of 441, havlug the our exchanges. That faith is based Calvin Coolidge. The American peo largest vote of any candidate on the upon the origin, the character an I pie pay themselves a Republican ticket. He carried compliment the record of the man. He symbohonor the qualities, the lrd couuty and also Iron county but they lizes that quality which people! ideas tut! the ideals exemplified by lnt to O. A. Murdock iu nearer and generally believe is at the bottom of! their president as they did by their Washington counties. In Nephl good government: integrity In the votes in Tuesday's election, Judge Hunon received almost official. "The average man likes the sim of all votes cast, this showing The man In the street likes tli-- pliclty of President Cool Id go. ile his popularity In his home city. Tin preaching by practice of the simple; likes the picture of the rugged fern;1 precincts, with the exception of life by his president. He likes the and the unpretentious home front Mammoth, treated him almost as picture of the little double house r.tj which he came. He likes the story well. Northampton and of the single hottljof his presidents quiet, unoslente-rooThe Republican candidate for disiu Poston where he lived at tlous progress from small beginnings trict attorney, George A. Lunt, wlH governor. The average American to greut conclusions. He likes the go into office along with Judge Hur likes to recall the induction of Cal- process of promotion from small to ton. vin Coolidge into the presidency - o large places of public responsibility, sworn In by the light of a coal-othe of favor those through best in lamp by a weather-beate-n farmer position to know and measure the father in an old fashioned parlor o( quality of the man Mrs. M. R. E. Sullivan of Eureka, died at his home at the former piniyfoipwal and physical condi-- , on following an illness of Sunday tioa of properties improved three weeks duration. Mr. Coombs k grer previous quarter; No- - was the principal of tne East Side School at Salt Lake and George yexnber dividend is passed. High 7. Childs, the superintendent of .. J o schools on learning of his death said; i Daring the past week the third "He was a very efficient school man. anartsrly report of the Chief Con- a strong executive, very exact and solidated Mining company was mail-- j lke' bile be was interesr-l- n baineM of the big id to the, shareholders civic his activities matters, mterprise and It shows the Chief and were confined school work. to closely jti subsidiary properties to be in One reason for this was that he was lood condition notwithstanding the somewhat frail in body and his Act that the past few months have i of schools duties the consumed a tring one. for the mining In- -. Kr Ry dastry and eapecially the Chief, the .otm,bsuha! bPen connected company being penalized for sulphur! schools for iad xinc which developed in their d tbree y twe"ty hJ was richest ores being taken from below wel Is sur- hked. regionally water level. !vlved by bU ,a,pr ln RurPka and Ihs report Issued last summer two brothers at Payson: Frank and Sowed that the Chief Cons. Co. suf-re-d loss o f $23,810.92 on its Dare Coombs. Funeral services were held at the rations for that quarter, while the Hall in the Tabernacle Assembly rport Just Issued shows earnings on Tuesday. the third quarter of $104,651.86 j grounds at Salt Lake bis indicates a splendid improve-ein the physical and financial edition of the mine, and a portion these earnings can probably be Tintic Standard Forms William B. Higgens Got redlted to two sources: the success-1- 1 operation of the concentrating Small Vote In County Subsidiary Companies int during the past two months 0 o o ai the fact that no money has been Officers William D. Illggens of Fillmore, to purchase adTwo companies the Dividend plan s ipended for development of the company and the Standard who ran on an independent ticket ditional stock and pay off Trading Hill and the Gemini, both of Reduction have been for the office or district judge, did company rhlch properties were closed during loans; bonds well secured by formed by officials of the Tintic not fare very well' in Juab county. Is second quarter on account of Standard Mining company. The lat- His total vote In this county was first mortgages. smelter contracts that ter organization Is to be the holding shout fifty. Most of these voles were inhibited profits. The $275,000 Issue of 7 per cent company of the subsidiaries, organ- csst for Mr. Illggens In the three In the Chief Consolidated, Grand lie got four bonds, recently put out by the ized for the purpose of making each precincts of Eureka, tatral and the Plutus mining coniIn Mammolh snd drew a blank voles on went of activiof the company .Provo, department company'! Knight nnies there were 8,302.5 feet of the market during the week and II ties stand strictly on its own meriti. In Silver City. I aims than half a work done, also 24,875.5 Is understood that they are being The Dividend Trading company, dozen votes wera csst for the Inde'Mi of prospect drilling performed pendent candidate In the eastern end absorbed by Utah investors. capitalized for $117,500, has be-iThe total rapidly daring the third quarter. county, where such a spien- to from The bonds are due aerially take over the newl( organized vote was rolled up for Judge did shipments of ore were 30,054 tons, 1926 to 1934. nt business general merchandising br, yielding after smelting, sampl-a- g The bonds were Issued by what I j Dividend. A fine building has boon Thomas H. Burton, the Republican and all operating charges, the known as the Knight Sugar Co , erected and an excellent stock of candidate. ma of $104,651.86. The average which was originally organized to goods purchased-Th- e ifoss value of ore per ton was engage ln the manufacture of sugai, Standard Reduction company Total Vote Cast Here 111.82, and sampling, freight and but which in recent months has will operate the milling plant at HarLarger Than In 1922 melting charges were $13.52 per disposed old. This corporation, capitalized of its Springville-Maple-to- n 0 ion, leaving a net average of $17.80 Thia company has for $1,175,000 may enter the custom The total vote In the three presugar plant. per ton. various other interests such as farm- - ore treating field. As a matter of cincts of Eureka two years ago was Development work has been car-jjetc., and Is cou- fact, the plant could, with the adili- - 947. It was 1109 in 1920. At Tuesrted on ln a vigorous manner at th trolled by the Knight Investment lion of some equipment, treat a con- days election the total vote exceedApex Standard, a subsidiary of theiQ0 siderably larger tonnage than Is be- ed that of 1922 but was smaller than CMef Cong., and the operation of of bonds of Isbuc In 1920. The vote last Tuesday in the Tbe ing handled at present. purpose both the Plutua and Grand Central Officers snd directors of the new three precincts of Eureka amounted is to pay off current loans, purchase Mrs been continuous, both latter additional sheep, and for additional companies will consist of officials of to 1030. The Democrats lead on (h-- i lnes producing considerable ore working capital. The total amount the Tintic Standard Mining company. straight votes, which were as folfaring the quarter. Articles of incorporation authorized is $350,000. already lows: Democratic 136, Republican The report of Walter Fitch, presi-lehave been filed. 43. The bonds are priced to yield 6 148, IndcpendcDt-rrogreHsIv- s of the company, states that tho to 7 o to The votes In Mammoth were cent, according maturity. per straight November 1st dividend has been as follows: Iiemocratlc 90, RepubliThese bonds are secured by a first Bureau Of Mines Man jused pending the completion and can 17, Independent-Progressiv- e on all the companys lands, 5, mortgage necessful operation of the new An Met Accident With and while at Silver City there were 5" livestock, consisting equipment His report continues as of approximately 140,000 acres of straight Democratic votes, 04 ReSallows: nnfenced lands in the province of Apublican and 41 The operation of the flotation E. P. Barrett, of Seattle, Washingand 31,000 head of Canada, lberta, nd of this concentrator which has The total tangible assets se- ton, who is representing the U. S. a in operation for about two sheep. these bonds are valued at Bureau of Mines in experiment work curing souths and, as described ln the $1,589,579.05. Tbe net operating pertaining to the manufacture of wsral manager's report, is effect-f- a for tbe sponge iron at tbe plant of the Tinof the company a profit on the ores formerly too earnings period of ten years and ten months tic Milling Co. of Silver City, fell w to mine, as well as winning add- - ending k on Wednesday December 81, 1933, totaled from a iroflt on the ores formerly ship- $931,993.71, or an annual average morning and snstained a bad fracs' direct to tho smelters, la also d of $86,028. ture of the right arm. s y measurably confirming un Mr. Barrett baa had a force of are of the company The affairs that ln treating profitably der the direct supervision of an ex- about seven men at work at the Tinfe poorer ore which formerly it was ecutive committee consisting of R. tic mill for the past few weeks. He possible to mine, it la promoting Eugene Allen and J. William Knight, was walking through the mill on 3 development of the better grade both of Provo, and E.P. Ellison of Wednesday when he fell a distance ores which Mr. Allen will be general of about six feet. Dr. Howell of Eumight never otherwise b found, or the finding of which Layton. reka attended Mr. Barrett who was manager of the properties. oild only be brought about by sent to one of the Salt Lake bospl o tala the same afternoon. developmert work which the Portion Of Lynndyl Road "oocentrstor may now to a considor- extent save. Thia promises to Being Covered With Gravel Utah County Road Men in important contingent factor in David Greenhalgh, road mpervlsor concentrators operation. Its Running True To Form this end of Juab county, is mak3UI o as reported by for completion will, section progresa with that k all summer for general manager, be soon made ing rapid After road waiting of the Silver at the satne time all of the do something to moisture which la to be repaired this fall. The enoqgh auto road costs will then have been Santaquin-Eurek- a for the first twelve miles of the highway the Utah and it la hoped by 'your crew failed to road county been regraded south of Silver has which storm dividend payments, will be of the take advantage and np to the present time nearly nied on February 1st. excel in week tbe last highway put of this distance has been "The construction of the concen-'Mor for lent dragging grading, shape of gravel. with a coating has been entirely performed covered and grader, which will be one of tbe best roads In The large tractor This V the company's own organization, the state when it becomes packed. were used to some extent when the d everything has been done ln the was so dry that but little could Mr. Greenhalgh la to be compliment- road manner work be possible and the accomplished, were allowed to rebe has i declared by competent Judges to ed for the manner in which idle following the big storm main reconstructed this road, widening it fully comparable with the beat local aato owners are still hence distance and grading Jpe of snch work to be found any-oe- for the entire and bumping over one of It ln inch a manner that it will with- bouncing in the west. worst the pieces of road in the state time and will "The showings of ora at the mines stand traffic for a long road workers of Utah county Tbe to be a highway which will be open Bd the general situation is quite travel the year around. simply will not' get onto the road Is n chance of doing r factory. An additional ten or twelve miles when there The report of Cecil Fitch, general of the road will be treated ln a simi- some good, they always wait until aer has the following to 0 aU tbe moisture leaves the ground lar manner next year and the followo shareholders: year the remainder of the highpresent quarters results as ing will he completed. By building Falling Rock Killed mpared with the previous quarter way road in pieces ln this manner no the Tintic Standard Miner marked Improvement ln the of money is callel expenditure great ue of the product, vis., $2.90 and the cost can be met without n- On Friday of last week Lawrence to the Increase ln the for the burden on the taxcontent of the ore and the 6 increasing Eecuredero, a Spaniard, was almost payers. fo the instantly killed while at work on the price of thia metal of o Centa Per ounce. 900 level of the Tintic Standard The smell-aT- L ASSESSED. far ,fe!?ht mine at Dividend, being struck by and sampling per ton ock decrease of $1.06 from the stock the on j The last assessment The deceased had been employed sst! Ooerter; however, this is of the Lehl Tintic Mining company ka och greater tonnage of will become delinqnent on the 25tn by tbe company for several month,fcy 1 on1; He was unmarried and has no relaoa "Web the treatment of this month, with the sale day Ib living ln this state. 'q!7 terially less than that of'iwember 16th. The development-fiveEu li-tric- t. a-olid- g de!rl j W "t fr' ! '. I i ! Mil-'Wh- ! two-thir- ! ; I ( m I I I - H nt $275,000 Bond Issue By Knight Company En-ek- n nj sheep-raisin- g, nt cou-entrat- or. gang-plan- al-1- anticl-Mion- ex-Mil- ve , City-Lynnd- yl con-ltrctio- di-vt- two-thir- ds or i re ' Im-'2- in-n- LEHI-TIXTI- C J? s leased 4.077 feet, and the (Continued on page S.) de-Bnd- er " I the direction Charles Zahrlskle. of Manager-rek- ln on Sunday, burial taking the dty metery at P Ple Juab County Keeps Step With Nation " e- . 52 Tintic Standard Is Still Moving Upward o Stock reaches highest point in history of the mining company, selling this week at $8 a share; mine looks fine. - o The stock of tbe Tintic Standard Miniug rompanjr reached a new high point on Wednesdsy of this week when it sold for $8 00 per share. Thia la the highest price at which I he stock has ever sold and la fact It la higher than the price of any Tintic leaue In recent years. The price of (he stock dropped 10 cents on Thursday but it Is predicted that it will go even higher than Wednesday's quotation of $8.00. The price of the Tintic Standard stock haa been gaining steadily for the past six months. This haa not been due to any one particular thing but Is the result of general Improvement underground, the continuous payment of both regular end special dividends and the ecrummutalloa of a large cash surplus. Even at lbs high price at which the stock la now salting but very few shares are changing hands. carried county Dividend! New Store for electors, but voters gave Will Be Open Nov. Republicans Dern majority; also elected November Democratic county officers. the opening The following table of figure shows the vote in Juab county precincts at last Tuesdays election. The only precincts (hat are missing from the list are Fish Springs and ('alle.i, each having but a handful of voles which will have no Important bearing on the result. As rav as this county Is concerned the result of the election (s somewhat mixed but It can no doubt be counted as a victory for the Republicans as the presidential electors for this party had a substantial lead. County offices have again been divided between the two older parties. Two years ago the Democrats took practically everything in the county and notwithstanding tbe gains made by the Republicans In Tuesdays election George if. Dern, Democratic candidate for governor, carried tbe rpunty. The Fifth Judicial District, of which our county Is a part, went Republican, sleeting a district Judge and a district attorney. The following table of figures shows (he vote by precincts for tho various candidates with tba exception of the Independent-Progressiv- e electors and the independent candidate for district Julge, the vote accorded these being published elsewhere in this Issue. 15 e 16th is (he date set for of the new mercantile establishment at the ramp of Dividend, this business to be owned and operated by a subsidiary of tba Tin-ti- e Standard Mining company. There haa been a store at Dividend for several years but it has been operated by private parties. With the opening of the new store the old establishment will close end the mercantile business will be controlled by the officera of the mining company who some time ngo decided that the camp was large enough to Justify n modern store nnd market. A splendid new building, one of tho finest in Tintic, has been erected end the tock of goods will be equal to anything in the stale. Dividend people ere to be congratulated on securing such an ap-to-d- store. John Manson, proprietor of the old store, announces that he will eontlnne to operate a confectionery bnslnesa and pool hall at Dividend. O' NORTH STANDARD COMPANY. o Assessment No. 10 of one cent per share on tho stock of the North Standard Mining company became delinquent on Thursday of this week. The sale of delinquent Block haa been set for December 10th. |