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Show 57 Ttstfo has aon HatIo)iuaBca difphi Bliia other thcatay district h interrupted ncort of prosperity dat-tn- g thi tedc nesriy fifty EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1922. Yolrnno Ecpbjees fists Ooaiaiarcial GMb President Of Three REEK v Has Appoiated Oomaittees ill 4 Wtot-increa- Council Meeting Held At FORD T7AIHS TO SCRAP ODS COLD s At a nm Executive . Quorum. P. H. Committee Finn Parectot . o pat back to the old solo. i Chb Last Friday evening at the city Concrete hall, with council man Frscklstoa preriding ta tha absence of Mayor , Charch, the regular masting ri the Condemi fjitappptC wire council held. Councilman waa Counfor taking board member on also absent but Downey cilman McLain, Coleman and Hanley trip to coagt;uk commiBcioB constituted u of - . City Hall Or Friday Evening Met naaloa of tki directors of the Tiatie Commardal Club, held Uat Friday evening, A. K. Mysrs, the Ttatto Standard, Eagle A Bbc president aaaoaaoed the ap-the follow lag commlt-t: 8eU and Victoria mben asm during tho present hart asksd that wifH be year:' - se Number 14 to proceed with ths contract Reports ri tbs city officers were rend sad accepted; bills wen paid Ttatte B. C. of James Walter Q Hulsh, Employing Jcnara, and n general discussion of the water Victoria Crooks. bCi BIm BpU aad tin'companies Following upon tho fcoala ri aglto-tlo- n system followed." It wee the opinion Membership J a n o a Crooka of the city council men and the by bltullthlc lnteresta to have They vast Chairman; J. Fred Johnson, Oeear would bo advisable to tha typo ri pavement on federal old that it prior Andrus, Parry Pallor, A. C. Barton, stop the practice of catting off the project No. SB (Bantagula to Nephl) pat Into s J. J. Hanlay, M. K. Bradley, I. J. city water at night This action was changed from cement to bltnlithla, v IscrcaM Barnard, R. R. Bril, Dr. Btoria taken when It appeared that then the rates Bailey. was danger ri n serious shortage, be- tho Nephl Commercial dab anpporte paid at the 1. R1(A Chairman; cause so many patrons of the system, the solid concrete typo of pavomout tor all claaaoa of P, J. Boa- la an effort to prevent freezing of.an denounces the efforts ri the their lines, allowed the water to run bitullthlc interests In a resolution wonts our money readjusted on u tacit of productive Ford Henry amaa Hanley, apt William Ovens of tho Eagle tho night Watermaster filed several days ago with tha atale energf, insteed of gold as at present He eanounced at Washington, while throughout aad tho Victoria has forwarded tho W. L. egomting with Secretory of War Weeks for the purchase of Muck a number of serious 'road Pariah said that paper, bearing the algnatarea of Shoe Is. AiL. as shown hem. that for a readjustment of American t Joeaph d rea,red i Tha resolution,. which SS that In bffn fufnd It waa adopted money was to be his battle this year. Ford insists that he win give the practically all of tho employees of rnellanbach, Williamson, Dr. E. . rtk was wrong American farmer the cheapest fertiliser they have ever had if the Muscle the two oompaalee, to tho Balt Lgka j. HovelL in that namo',F to continue turning off the water cmbw-lmShoals project goes through. f. Office vhore Mwlll bo gives proper cPPOinted and imp Jemante Tnaepb Lae, at and H. E. Jamea Hanley night eooaldaratioa. Mr. Ovens says that chairman: Jones. . John McLain also felt that such a course delegated a committee composed ri this la a matter for tho manager and ptuke, M. A. MeChryatal, C. , E. T. C. Winn, T. D. was dangerous for the reason that of the mines and farther Ward. John Charch. Raaa J w- - Whitmore, Dennis Wood, No Deal Co. an must With Connecfion Znma hour tha nearly Pending than that ha baa no atatomsnt to Oood Roads P. J. Faunall, ChairThomra H. Burton, Q. water waa turned on. Ttho early make. H. Belllaton, Delbert Bosh Practically tho name state- man; John Bunnsll, F.A.' Cromar, some reached of before it morning, ment comas from lupt Wade at the David The. announcement that tha Zuma shareholders, or anyone else who la tha patrons of tho system living at Joseph Newton to Investigate Craenhalgh, J. Oaorga Jonaa. Ttatlc Standard. Commerce Claude Baker, Chair- Mining company will hold A' apodal willing to taka tha aama chances, an tho higher elevations of tho city. determine oa tho boat typaa ri pave. There haa bass aomo little dis- man; C. E. Hulsh, A. H. MeChryatal, mooting oa February ilth, at which opportunity to acQulre au option on Bines thia masting ri tha council ment with which to construct tho satisfaction, locally, dace the redse- - J. E. OConnor, W. F. Bhrlver, J. H. tho shareholders aro asked to treasury stock that tha apodal meet- another serious leak haa been found 16.284 miles or rood betwesn Nephl tien In wages on Jan nary' 14th. Norman, C. A. Fitch. . authorise tho directors ri tho com- ing has been ealled. Buck options and repaired and tha practice ri and tho Utah county Um. This compartlcnlarly vhaa ltwaa learned that Entertainment F. E. Kendrick. pany to option or sell treasury stock. will be given, perhaps at a price headed by Mr. Bailey, chairhutting off tho water at night has mittee, tho proportion at . Park City had man ri tha state board of equalisacaused aomo llttla speculation soar what the ripeNls now bringing been stopped. s H. M. Dan Ostrander, Chairman; tho If goes supply tho matter after anaonno- - Bradley,' Frank. Oarrity, E. B. locally as well as at Balt Lake Cft. on the markeSFend these options to down too tion, and the Juab county commisrapidly during tha night It sion, o . lag tho reduction and decided to went Into tho matter ot aomo IB be emu beau will stock A. O. taxen has this Allred. Quarters purchase v Shrtvor, treasury to bo necessary may again adopt paying tho old acala. Tintlc Mining aad Industries Charlae to mesa that tho Zuma haa a teal er to tho large share such safety meaaures to prevent the length with the road commission. Mmlao.workora are a loyal hunch of Eahrlakls, Chairman; N. W. Roberts, ponding which will result la thriaala holder who have loaned the entire storage supply being drawn Subsequently tha commission decided ..man, however, aad there la llttla N. A. Jonaa, John Ealund, John ri u large block of treasury tock, that federal participation should bo money to meet Its out pf tho city tanka. ..or no likelihood of aorloaa tronble Taylor, William Owens, Jamea W. hut sueh is not tho case, according on u basis ri 0 and agreed to tlona and continue tho at submitted tha mooting Reports hotwagn omployara and employees. Wade. two advertise for officers of tho ta types of pavsmwt, j company... campaign. aa . ware follows: last ' Friday Tho man, however, fori that until At the present time the treasury Tho directors of tho club will moot statements Issued by the Zu! Justice Hanson reported tho col- namely a six- - Inch h Portland cement Bring coats are reduced tho old eeala again this evening at which time fleere indicate that there cement conthe Zuma company contains al- lection of $50 in flneo. Two cases concrete and a ri ; of wages should ha allowed to ataud. plana will probably bo outlined tor heavy Indebtedness extatlnj most u third ri tho stock for which were np for hearing In hla court and crete, with bltullthlc surface. Tho Eagle A Blue Boll aad Victoria a tho company la capitalised. The com- In each case a conviction waa The resolution charges M. L. Gormembership drive. Efforts will ha present time, which Indebi minors, la auplauatlOH of thalr peti-- Made to collect outstanding dues and has been running for o year don as representative ri Warren panys articles of Incorporation call secured. the Bon, say that mdatlag to Internet a much larger num- - It la also generally understood that for one million shares and over Mrs. Bigler, the recorder, report- Brothers, owners of tho present patinadequate hacauaa they are Tintlc peoplo ln the work ri two ri tho largest shareMldera ri three hundred thousand remain In ed the collection of $1,117.04 for ented bltullthlc type of pavement, ri to pay higher prices than those pre- the tho company have personally bora tha treasury. Officers of tha com- water, $120.80 for general licenses, and Charlae Bead, a contractor, organisation. vailing briars the war for practically tending under this load, la feet pany, with tho exception of the $4 for water from city well. Total specializing In rack paving, with atteverything that they oat, wear aad have loaned the company-thsecretary, have been serving without disbursements for tho month past empting to upset tho plus whieh they use la dally Ufa. They believe that It WE CAN HEM COPPER money. Naturally they ought to be pay and using tha greatest care In were: $5,492.22. had bow previously agreed upon by or of Is a onaatloa FBOFhHima TO RESUME given an opportunity ri making the expenditure of the funds. While vagos going up the board of county commissioners, Mrs. treasurer, Vlertel, city the prices charged for something In tha event a mine la de- tha present Indebtedness la Quite' ported as followa: cash on hand Jan. the commercial clnb eommltteo, tho ' down. .. earning aharaholdws have - the i, 11,171;!. Disbursements, Indud- - B. bureau ri publle roads and tha Predictions are bdag mads that veloped; they should get something wo- wUl In addition to a return ri money ad- satisfaction ri knowing that of with tha spring coming, fog $1000 turned over to tho library state road commission. la furtherTHE EVEHLABTING METALS vanced hacauaa It la tho long chance doller has been put Into tha ground board, aggregated $0,419.15. The ance of thia scheme the resolution asARE COPPER AND BEAM see' western copper mines reopened. that they havu beau taking that haa In an effort to develop tho mine; money received during the month of serts that the officials attempted to This Is only a gases, however. when mines will kept the property active during tho that tho manager has given hla January came from tha following have Jnab county citizens urge upon operate Copper Why Is It that the automobile demand for the rod can take year or two whoa banka were evicea free of charge and that sources: county treasurer for city tho road commission tho necessity post metal built tat did not show the none too anxious to carry tha paper economy haa bean tho watchword all not until care water collections for changing the type ri pavement and', ri $7,000, produetloa of streaks of rust after years such concerns. It Is to allow these along the line. $1, $27.04, gcnisral licenses $422.75, by rescinding advertisements for bids thit tho average automobile shown As a. nation, wo' control this 4 ri collections $120.20, already called for, until sneh time no miscellaneous today If submitted to the effect of maad to a i We are' the NICHOIA HAS FILED ANOTHER extent, fines well $50, and water tho committee ri citizens could bo largo $4, city , tho weather for els months.? Fall Hi Tintlc Standard we applies $42.25. The cash balance shown the hlghwuya ri California to BUR AGAINST LEHMXNTXO suao practically all the screws greatest producers ri copper aad Waa Fatal To John Ambrose on Feb. lat waa $2,621.67. should ho tho greatest eoasumsra ri prove the superiority of bltullthlc. trimmings, wind shield, -Two o - Dr. ri tho county commission and reportHansel, physician, city Nichols ri American Fork lights, running hoards, huh eases of scarlet fever aad 4 T. C. Whin, mayor ri Naphl, accepted The day haa arrived, when, we hasGeorge A moat distressing accident took ed c tha dash fixtures and every place where suit brought against tho Invitation to go to Californio. Co. of this district place at tha Untie Standard mine on cases ri smallpox for tha month. water eould creep la had team fit- - Should consider building and exfrom fhe standpoint ri PlaintiffMining the In Peterson Marshal Commissioners Bnnntll and Fraa-eothe reported afternoon, resulting seeks to have the defendant Saturday ' Instead ri temporary company republish u for street and permanency. who $220.60 had made tha trip to tho eoast and J. death John ri Ambrose, penditure cars ri la delinquent high grads Today "hacks la cities aad towns, we stock sale notice. Mr. Nichols, who been with the company but little unitary work daring January. Ha have not yet returned. Mr. Orme. Should begin tho 'erection .of more tha past few months has boon more then u week. Ambrose was also spent from tha marshals con- tho chairman ri the board, did not teaks go la the top.;. Hoad lights aro structures which will stand as a during tingent fond, for special policemen, make the trip, which waa at tho ashead aad la Iron from cheap litigation with this company on u working as a mocker yin one of the on stamped our to monument this account ri rappllee purchased and pens ri the bltnlithla tateraats. ri period on level 1100 and tho s topee nlckle-platelarge a number ri propositions, la former light trimmings aro In some manner ha flipped uFfe 11 for trip to Salt Lake in interest of e. tha The wind shield Is ' beat ' metal countrys history. manager ri Copper lends Itself to this clam of a distance of about forty Met, sus- city a total ri $27.00. o black and la a short Urns y1- In ZnmA Company Cutting New the construction. home, Copper o taining Injuries which rendered him FORMER EUREKA RESIDENT after the water haa ran In around gutters, copper down - DIED TUESDAY AT ELY, NEV. unconscious and fronrydnleh ho died the cracks the deteriorating effect copper water Station On The 1200 Level Jack May WUl Operate several hours litw. pouts, eopper screens, copper la rio- of rust Is seen. . Leases In Grand Central fles sad mm copper aad Mrs. Isabella Baird, who waa for Tho accident place late In the Every metal has Its uso hut where team building Inconstruction many automobile After elnklng to a depth ri about a of on resident sun tho both Eureka, aro years and being young afternoon, strength permanence menu an early resumption ri died last Taeaday at Ely, who' on would let feet below this point tho work Jock May, February thirty local in after and - required aad where physicians tha article Nevada, day shift, as superin- of cutting u station at a depth ri western copper mining on which to a where aha had n Ince Am- resigned hla position to him called attend had bora Is to dampness subjected question extent, . depends our., silver, tearing this city, Baird was brose waa brought to Eureka pre- tendent of the Tutlc Standard mine, 1299 feet has bean taken up ut tho aad the offsets ri the atmosphere largo Iced aad mining.' nine. gold TO of id had a paratory to lending him to om ri has commenced ieaslng operations at property ri tho Zuma Mining comabout years nothing can take the place of copper Ac wmtam people, we should all lives living In (ho hospitals. . Ho passed away at tho Grand Central mine at Mammoth. pany in tha eastern end of tho dislarge number ri aad bract The Manufacturer.' take s deeper Interest la the prob-le- the Nevada min camp. News of the office ri Dra. Laker and Howell, Tho Grand Central recently taken trict. Sinking operations have bean ri our mining Industry which the ladys death ta received by white tha physicians were giving his over by the Chief Cons, company, la in progress at thia property for Walter Fitch, Jr.( returned to tuma several months past bnt as soon aa ri millions Mrs. Mary Bonner, an Intimate friend attention. Tho lnlnritis being operated throughout under the California oa Saturday ri last week. normally, over tohundred! workmen In wages. who la now u resident ri Balt Lake, Injuries Mr. May, It la tho station la finished tho developand dollars system leasing ri wars Eudeath caused man's which the in or five days He spent four understood; will take charge of the ment ri a big vein, recently rat by and telephoned to Eureka friends of ri au Internal nature. reka looking after his contracting m tho Baird family. The Bairds wore largely deep mining' although he haa other tha abaft, will bo taken up. Tho Kmfc milcc and visiting with of waa native a Ambrose John J. . bowing In tho shaft ceases tho ofEurSka. residents ri pioneer ahors ri the Fitch family, Wisconsin, hla age being. 21 years. lowest main level In the ficers of tho company to believe that The Last Call and during tha early part Grand Central haa a depth ri 2200 n systematic prospecting ri tho ri the winter he was employedo as an feet and there la a winze which ground on tho 1299 level will rcsnlt chemist at the some ore 00 feet below the in bringing tho Zuma into tho proopened Fork. at Spanish Sugar factory 2200 level. For u time thia winze ductive stags. Previous to .that ha lived and worked contained a considerable amount of at Ludlow, Colorado. Ho accepted water but recently the water has It will bo remembered that ere haa already been opened on upper levels employment at tha Tintlc Standard been receding In this, as well lata In the month ri January. Re- other Tintlc mines, hence there is ri the Zuma and that la tha developporta from tho mine Indicate that he nothing to Interfere with deep min- ment ri the deposit enough ore vu saved tor o couple ri shipments. Tho waa a highly educated and entering In the Grand CentraL Mr. May performed on tho upper levels prising young man ri splendid physi- haa recruited hie force and will work to indicate the necessity ri seemed clean of The death habits. and que operate oa a rather extensive scale. going deeper, hence tho sinking ri rack u worthy young .man la regretO'" tho main shaft Small dapoalte ri ted by everyone hi Tintlc even OFFICERS ELECTED ora have bora found In a number ri a lived abort ho here bat had though EXCHANGE tho East Tintlc properties bnt It la LAKE SALT FOB friends. time sad had bat few o doubtful if any ri than have tho Deputy Sheriff Coates ri Dividend Last week flhe tegular annul same promising allowing to bo found took charge ri the remains, tuning for stockholders of tho Salt at tha Zuma. Work on tho mines tha body over to Undertaker Wal- meeting Lake Stock A Mining Exchange was 1299 level wUl naturally bo watched Larato relatives at lace aad wiring held ot which a new governing board with n gnat deal ri Interest mie, Wyo., and Stevenspolnt, Win. waa selected. Following, the meet-lnr A brother, who lives at Laramie H. W. Lane was ehQseh preaii earns to Eureka on Monday evening dent .and tho other officers were Ihijteetal of Colorado id mado 1921 jqwduead $9,799,999 hi arrangements for tho elected ns followa shipment ri tho body to Stevena-polnFirst rieo prHfdent, B. W. Dixon; 6,409,99 yuaeaa of UTsr. S9.909 Wis., whore tho parents second vice president, Fred R. Wool-le- 999 poandsri load, 8,799,999 wall aa many other relatives reside. third rice president, Irving D. pounds ri eopper and 2,499,999 Lowe; secretary, V. L. Altree; treas- - pounds ri sine, haring o total raluo A fire at Delta on Wednesday des- urer. G. P. Norton. Other members ri $18,971,109 as compand with tho troyed five or more business houses. ri the governing hoard ore W. O. total vaiuo ri $21,898,974 la 191S. The blase started in the upper part Nebekar, George Baglln, E. A Her-o- f Thera figures show a decrease ri tho Lincoln Theatre and aa Delta tensteln, Fred C. Den aad Joaeph C. $789,199 for gold, $S8B ounces ri Uver, 89,999,999 pounds for land, haa no water system or firs depart- - Lyneh. ment a largo amount ri damage re-- 1 Board ri trustees R. J. Evans, 842,999 pounds for copper end pounds far suited. 'H. B. Colo aad W. Si Nebekar. J. T s ttutai : a . Craven, - Chalrnaa; A. H. MeChryatal, . water-mast- er if-a- iw Con-Fullm- the-dgh- ! . i - JJ' k -' m-- 4T coo-Jtnn- cem-enou- - ! ', gh 74-2- . 1 . ( lsni five-inc- wJJ'iJk, e i- Iwh . U-- . . . . lilt . f 1 Laht-Tlntl- eoa-fracti- on "OS s.; - . . ... - - d. Lehi-Tlntl- a-- . . ' . - ' Hit11 Utah-Idah- . g, . .- t, y; - - i . , k |