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Show ? htak f U The pgXSllSG Atak hee jwprtfr., ! irffk j.b j, bdM ! aa bi-ii- d efficient KtKKKA. Jt'All COUNTY, I'TAH, FRIDAY. J Z i Brother Of Eureka Man Ked Ephriam aduating Class saaAt MAY l!L4. 1(5, 1 Apei Standard Enconnlers Lime At 618 Feet Will Be Large One Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jensen were summoned to Epliriam on MonJav j message informing them of nie iOF death of Mr. Jensen's brother, ij CharIe Jensen wb had been m r.,r Agent McShane Will Go To Iron Springs, Utah 5 whereof liiue ought to give the Apex Stan- J. II. McShane, the popular agent unk the lime;Urd a deposit of rommereial ore. urnaa(iin vie encountered at aj Mr. Merrlmaa sayw that the lime for the Union Pacific System at Silcandidates ocor,ting to through which the shaft U now betug ver City, has juat received a promoConation this year at high soul tlnio with tion and it preparing to move hia rrnunhl ta a charge' sunk is well mineralised, containing , rr. Jensen waspneumonia born at Kphnam ( h' evopnteni campaign. The' quite a lot of iron and considers the family to Iron Springs, on the Cedar ichool; exercises to be held City line of this railroad. Many Tin-ti- c " 11 Sat-- j outlook for ore very promising, ,n. iormM' jDecember 21. 1870. and was the son'!, , on May 29th. friends will regret to learn of ' anJ ,'aus?'1 of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Jensen of Fisi- Rnral rejoicing In the formation existing below o the rhauge aa Mr. McShane haa ac sharh''ll'-of act nore. V1'' for at i!llon the 1 the which ih date a at the Apex the of 900 lime, place decease feet, the depth if. 29th ani.ard. many of whom are x Nation exercisea of the Tlntie pent hia boyhood. Standard people have a very romptlahed excellent work for the Kureiiajf r Rettiug out of nice showing of ore but found it railroad company In this diatrtct and After graduating at the H. Y r to according School and at porphyrr diP,h of 1$ factual A. E. Myers there arn at Provo he went to Raliimore ar.i difficult to raise from that level on haa alao won the reapect of the ns ar 3: lb,r, of a course In medicine account of the extreme heat which general public during the twelve candidates for gradua- completed ,il,w the conwa a.ri" the Indicate of with depth in that particular years of residence In Tlntie. lie that to r, College Physicians and Surtwith everything tb 1,vel wbit'b 00 tho part of the district. It wae on that came to Eureka in IP 13 from Kansas as an honor .ctlcaliy HI of these students will eons, graduating and haa been here continuously u , - account that was work carA be student. testa to class mate of lr. jn- iMCftfnfnl to the final preparations were made since that time. n' of this bed for sinking a new shaft. sen at Baltimore was the late Dr. jSnctad during the coming week, Some time ago Mr. McShane be" Gose of Eureka. one Dr. the than Jensen past returnways la more came interested in the large tract of to ed Utah one and commenced the prac- - Elks been a most Important Lessees Will land in the Escalante agricultural atof tice 1UthT Operate medicine The School. in but recent year. High r M HU,h,rB l'uh nd " Va,,y Train' On 800 Level Of Znma has been satisfactory and bad been an invalid as the result ,f hie efforts that out- ,argrty through a towell paralytic stroke which ia thought , work performed ranks The WM to that Utah Elks State association! Supt. Edward Ohlaon states that' "W. ..jli h top among the high schools to have been caused by an injurv on the 5 wl,b,lrawn post !' sponsorship for tho he will give hia attention to the' tha sUte, according to the report while engaged In athletics at school. !jaRost be l will waa train that Dr. to encountered!! sPr,M have Jensen is bunch ore which of was fon survived by his wife, , tha Inspectors who have visited ,n a a" sod t and slthe Zuma few ,b nieu,,a! and tho his R?.l,.u daughter, past properly. parents. i school during Uu. . it Standard Mill Is Doing Good Work ,,nie i'.is , - - I s 1 o Percentage of extraction continues to increase; outlook highly satisfactory at tha Tlntie Standard Co.'s mine. resl-'Ape- - ftft ' ,at a- - iriv-si- ne !!, - ! na ' "BomuS" RPje rt jstks. Tta various classes have prepared nmms for the closing week of sisters Walter Jensen of Eureka, Mrs. II. 7. 10 hlk do ,nori, ot , wlb to reflect level. One WHt Underground conditions era highat the property of the ly autlafai-torTlntie Standard Mining company, according to Prealdent E. J. Raddats who spent a part of the past week la this dlalrict. Not only la the mine doing well but the companys mill at Harold ia making aa unusual record in the treatment of low grade ore. The milling plant has operated moat efficiently for a long time hut each succeeding month it appears to he doing better work uatll the percentage of extraction has reached aa exceptionally high point, far above anything that haa previously been accomplished under thla system of milling. Shipments from the Tlntlo Standard mine are about ea heavy aa they have been at any time In the hlatory of the property and earnings are ao doubt correspondingly high. y block of ground has al- ln ,h1'! said ready leen turned over to lessees and ub Lund of Salt project, Mrs. events F. II. Lake, more (luna Important ti,e Mr 1'nbalur b,y re dulv the Zuma people have another ap- taka nlace on the 37th and 28th. ot Richfield and Mrs J. W. Ilagon appreciative of the Interest and as- - plication for a lease on the 809 level of . -.- -i Fork. are exercises Spanish graduating .sislance given the firal plana. Hon- - from which some ore haa already o ha conducted at the Star Theatre Mr. Raddata reports the ehaft at ev"' ll.'w?uM cMm ,r,000 10 been shipped by the company. It Is THOMAS WELDON GETS will be by id the principal addreaa the Eureka Standard property, to the v,ew in of the fat Important that that part of the propone1 DEGREE AT BERKELEY I?1! 5 !ra it Carver, of Ogden, who ia of his East Tlntie mine, down south h Pro"Pw,,d I"1 b M f,n'U !!r,y tht most brilliant public speakers' h a diatauce of 500 feet with no Imbeen ,n held Salt lready better than under the way Thomas son leaglhg of Mr. Weldon, anl aml 0Rd-tha state. chambers of com- - system. portant change.. No doubt tho shaft is Balow we publish a list of the Mra. James Weldon of Eureka, will anon reach the ore hearing lime,h The selected for the a now company point full fledged attorney-at-lath,1UKh ttho Vdldstes for graduation from tho stone formations of that section. burbe considered work la ahuut midway between the ni,bt at the Tlntie High having secured his degree at the rni- - ovenien,t, dor men of thla district have a Mining ""ome' 1200 800 and levels some where hool and alao a list of tha versity of California at Berkeley.: N' Although the Industries of the In: of faith In the Eureka Standard ral sollrltatlun of funds ore bunches excellent were of rut by The' on Thursday of last week. dsnU who are candidates for Cal., United Statea consumed 110,788 owing to tta most favorable location fe,en 'arted for lh J13 proposed, the raise. SupL Ohlrnrn believes that ounrea of nation from the Junior High young man graduated from the Tin- -' In 1838, the and the fact that it Is hacked by the platinum but he or bTnthe oriK,nal of will to load eo.m1,,,ea bv(,h'H, Wool in Eireka, Mammoth and tic High School six years ago and country produced only 008 troy operator who made a honansa of tho cam- - something much better. ever since that time has been attend-iFa,af ounces of crude platinum, according Tlntie Standard. to popularize the idea. to the report of the department f Tlntie High School, Senior Grad- - tng the big school at California. Two new charts are now holng pnt AHNKMHMENTO LEVIED. . . Alex flight, After six years of hard work, during j , Ites: Boy Bartlett, interior. California in leads In that part of tha district and the down pronilllsm Cox, Margaret Fennell, John which time he earned moat, of the cigarette LAW Brings No. 9 of one cent per duction of this precious metal with there ia talk of another one on the Asucaament State Very Large Snmlillare on thi Bt(M.k of tha TlBlIt 578 ounces, being practically the only large mineral tract of the Iron King Anderson, June Andros, Jenna money required to persue bis study irt Fuller, Marie Larson, Mary! of the law, he has completed his Davis company will become delln producer of the metal in the country. Mining company. ixita Bonner, Edith Sunderland.! course and ia ready to take up hia Opnratlon of the cigarette lax dur- - QueBt OB May t0th. The sale day Is Alaska producad 7 ounces and OreWork la being continued at the gon 24 ounrea. of tho North Beck company, net Stewart, Clarence Arthur professional career. Mr. Weldon will ing the first year yielded the stale. juna nth. property In 1823 tho United Statea produc- another Raddats corporation located Owen Chatwln, have the best wishes and congratula-iral- d $113,313.84 at an administration ex- -' imlinaon, Curtis le an saaesament of one cent There J. Sanderson, Twlla Oagon.'tlons of a large number on the stock of the Imperial Lead ed 1008 ounces of platinum, so that tn that section of the Tlntie District 1118 showed a big decrease. Plati- that lies to the north of Eureka. iisl LaVon Larson, Audrey Thur- - friends. company, operated In the West Tln-ll- c while one of the most precious num, j Lawrence e K. Harper, Clemon ttd, section and controlled by Salt ia of all to Additional mining news, stock money spent in putting the statuie Lake bard metals, nerson Ferguson, Arnold Parley extremely Made To Extreme people. The levy becomes de- mine. Moat of Californias produc- Trip inderaon, Douglas Rlcharda, Alou-- 1 sales and ore shlpmenta on page 5. in force is gratifying for the on May 33 and the tale day ' Western Part Of Oonntj tion came from dredging operations Sandstrom, Donna Milne, Zola' year of operation. jun6 th. o in Of the expense Item $2,148 was Butte, Calverae, Sacramento, try Wilson, Dorothy Blackett, Tarbett, Forrest Ferguson, Belle John O. County Stanislaos Cpmmiuloner and Tuba counties. The ties Pett, Marlon Nancy Harper,' Agnes King, LaFawn Audrey Hood, was for salaries for the year l)F DIVIDEND TO ' Bunnell and Supt. T. E. Bartlett of from was Alaska production its N. Castlefon, Arthur. Winalow Velma Lucy Morrison, Ella Virginia ning May 8. 1923 anti ending May largely HAVE A VOTING DISTRICT a by product from gold mined In the Tlntie School District returned k Uaon, Florence Boyter Nisonger,1 Wirthlln, Blanche May Miller, o I, 1924. Some $2,842 additional home late last week after a trip to was spent in maintaining an inspecMarie Staple, Dolly Varden dred Mary Mitchell, Margaret At a recent meeting the eommls- - placers In tbe Cblsna district. Of the platinum used In tbe tho extrema western part of Juab Vera 8. Okey, Kenneth J. Mo- - Vonne Church, Norma Davis, Lloyd tion service and $2,160.67 was taken sioners of Utah county decided to eswhere the settlements of CalFrances Lillian Hopes, Ellen Henry Sullivan, John Albert Prater. for engraving and printing stamps. tablish a voting district at Dividend. United States by far the greater part county, lao and Trout Creak are located. Mr. Into the of manufacture Jewelgos School Vera Sampson," Deon Heretofore that East Tlntie mining Livingston,' Mammoth Junior High Bunnell Investigated road mature, Last year 105,088 ounces went e Graduates: Clarence William Nsilson, KenneUi Milne. camp haa been a part of the' Elberta ry. Fire Losses Paid This taxation etc., and SnpL problems, x for that while tho electrical purpose, district. Junior HI gif School trom, Lola Mary VanAlstine, Orville schools. Bartlett visited tbe used tha chemical To Eureka 34,888, Week Industry People radutes: Glen Mitchell Hoots. Herron Markham, Charles Ferris, "Attendance at the Trout Creek Industry 8884, dentistry 11,851, and o ues Elmo Lewis, Roland Frank Anna Lanlla Nielsen, Roah Ander-ttaeZion Nation&l Park haa fallen pff considerably school miscellaneous Frank week Sill. Garrlty, During the Walter Vincent Beealey, son, Helen Glynn Fltxgerald, Fern year," says Was Opened This Week There are large platinum mines In during the past school tTsre Fotherlngham, William El-- Chatwln, Elinor Luclle Houghton, real estate and Insurance agent, paid Siberia and reporta come to this llupt Bartlett, 'Tint the Naeff a Peterson, Evan Jones Wrlde, Frank Andreasen, Kenneth Humph- three losses in connection with the who have leased a lot of Thnraday, May 15th, waa the open- country that the Interior regions of Brothers, tnld May, Edwin Lawrence Wahl-ik- t, rey, Gretta Honors Cox, Glendon fire of a few weeks ago when tha land are puttlag In a waUr there and two ing day for the Zion National Park that vast country art rich In that Harry May, Albert H. Larson, Shepherd, Grace Phyllis Hassell, Johnson boarding house and line other Improvements making mineral. Because la so were destroyed, of southern Utah and reports that , platinum Md LeRoy Weight. Velma E. .Cle-n-t. Keith Milo Andrus, Clea Luclls Har-- nearby residences n number of to preparatory scarce placing and aa a sent owner of a out are nppeara Indicate the Alt-- 1 Mrs. Hilda Johnson,byproonly being baavy Donna A. Mlckleaon, Lnallle riman, Grace Richards, Agnes new families la the This valley. or In duct Inaccessible regions, Its tourist travel. Tho roads leading to Grace, the large building, carried 12000 meson, Edna M. Bunnell, Alice ken, Grace Houghton, scheme mean a should colonising Is valno far on Li tban of 500 that Utah are scenic bad of attractions the greater gold, Glen Lewrence Larsen,1 surance; W. D. Myers ihd, Margaret Marie Duggan, much larger attendance at the Trout la It In tho manucondition been have that than better smaller popular of one Jewelry the buildings they ukryn R. 8ydellnker, Ruth Kathe-- s George Raymond Murphy. and Mrs. Charles in many years and the camping fa- facturing industry because of Its Creek school next season." Silver City Junior High School went np In flames Murphy, Albert Dean Conover, Messrs. Bunnell and Bartlett went hardness and the fact that It biands UUam Darrel Peck, Roland 'Kryger was allowed $17. 5 for cilities In the park are entirely Gatley, John Cnrtla Phipps, Graduates: to tho Callao and Trout Creek secwell with diamonds and other precto her residence which was uk Burton Ball, John William Bennett Sorenson. Marie C. Lang. damage on tions by way of Tooele eounty and ious off stones, o the lustre $f showing the opposite side of the tom, Lloyd Hansen, Elmer West-lan- Norma Madsen, Maurine Allen, Ross located round a very rough auto road. better tban gema a on time fire was gold. which PRESIDENT APPRECIATED Rests Ada Sturgis, May .street snd Walter 8. eJnsen, Joseph C Motorists who bad come throngh 1 tbroa,b or bat nnle T.aJU Cronin. K. ENDORSEMENT AT PROVO ivrsuce Fennell, Nevada reported rough going from John LaDow attortt ot tb. .00.1 -.- ... o mRher, John Brandt, .Anna Ellen W. and lota of hardships. Tha Eureka Died Byron King Indorsement by the state Republimen returned fever tha Grand can convention In session at Provo Suddenly In Pittsburg Central Highway, which brought to source a O' la of gratification Friday them throngh Millard county, and Byron W. King, father of Mrs. O. tats that this auto route Is President Coolldgo. Tho chief execuqnlU tive eo wired Charles R. Hollings- C. Lindsay and Mrs. Edward Bonner, satisfactory for a desert section inch both of Eureka, died on Sunday at aa it traverses. worth, chairman, Saturday. Tho telegram waa In answer to one bis home in Pittsburg, Pa., where ... a. sent the President Friday by the for many years he bad been conductconvention on motion of James H. ing tho King School of Oratory. Mr Break In Main Street Water Line On Tuesday Anderson, Salt Lake eonnty delegate. King was nationally known as i both tho and ruled lecturer and had pnblic speaker Complete harmony The first piece of trouble since the state and congressional conventions filled a number of engagements In which selected 23 delegatee with a tho western country. paving of Main street cropped out Tbe messsge half veto each to tho national conannouncing Mr, on Tuesday of this weak, when there vention at Cleveland, Ohio, June IS. Kings death came early bn Monday waa a break In the waUr Una near Ernest Bamberger wae renominat- morning and waa a severe blow to the city hall. In order that repairs ed national committeeman by accli- the relatlvee In this city. In addi- could bo made It was necessary to mation and Mra. Jeanette A. Hyde, tion to tho two daughters the de- cut a hols In the bltullthie paving, ceased Is survived by a son, Byron but fortunately the "black type" of national commltteewoman. King, Jr., also by his present wife paving ran be patched without great Delegates named are: At large Senator Rood Smoot. snd two children by this seegnd difficulty. o Governor Charles R. Mabey; State marriage. Information received here indl Chairman Carl R. Marcusen, Carbon Students Receiving eonnty; E. O. Howard, Mra. Hyde. cates that Mr. King was stricken Brigadier General Frank T. Hines while on a lecture tour and died The Highest Marks and Mra. Julia R. Davis, all of Salt coon after being sent to tho hospital ft o Mrs. O. C. Lindsay and Mrs. EdLake county; Arthur Wooley, Weber ft Following la a list of honor ward Bonner left on Monday after- ft atndentc In the Senior Class of county; E. D. Hatch, Wasatch county; W. J. Lowe, Boxelder county noon for Plttsbnrg to attend tho ft tho Tlntie High School, also la and James A. Anderson, Morgan funeraL ft tho Junior graduating clam, ft -- e .1 county and David Hlracbl, Washingft For tho work of tho past three ft ton county. Five Sections In Los ft years the general average of ft First Congressional District J. ft these students has boon above ft Angeles Limited Toda; ft 80: Wellington Seely, Sanpete eonnty; ft - o B. Don Uintah Colton, Congressman ft Senior Class William Cox, ft Tha Los Angeles Limited train ft Twlla Gagon, Elian ElVera ft eounty; Mrs. Alice Collins and Mrs. Mary Matson, both of Weber county, which went through Tlntie Junction ft Sampson, Mario Staple, Edith ft District Second Congressional today consisted of five sections, one ft 8nnderland, Kenneth McShane, ft Thomas Coddlagton, Utah eonnty; of the largest trains ever operate ft Dolly Boyns, Elsie Castleton. ft Congressman E. O. Leatherwood. IL over that branch of tho Union Pa- ft Frances Hopes. ft W. Lane and Mrs. W. Mont Ferry, cific System. The five sections lert ft Class Lloyd Hansen, ft Junior all of Salt Lake eonnty. Alternates Los Angeles yesterday morning sn ft Eldon Peterson, Walter Vlneent ft named for this district are: A. J. should have reached Salt Lake at ft Beealey, Margaret Marie Dag- - ft Devla. Mrs. Lily C. Wolstenholme, 1 o'clock today. The heavy trava ft Francis Barton Ball, Reed ft W. W. Wilson and Harry 8. Joseph, Is the result of tho reduction la pas- ft gan, Anna Tarbett. ft Weight, 'all of Balt Lake County. senger rstee, effective on May 16th. 00i t : nnd I n - Pbcty n ! , ! ( 1 begin-IpfxiPL- K Mil-n- La-Aja- s, Ss, Ros-Exre- ka . r, - ' aatle-factor- y. J . i d, roLTvtiL. !f t. ... tlrn... i fc t t - ! f , I ftftftftft |