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Show ii l ii4 help 70a la lilanning your advert n It if you dilre to raarh llin of the Tintic DiKtrlrt. The Reporter iiirrm f ha loeal flrM tlinrouKlily and oar ad v rlilnic brings E"U JrfWrtk l , ; C - h Friday of entered In thl ls-i- odHU,il tb. pile BW!. 50 prb ft. prr i mult. r New Hois: Or ..iv. i Jit i uT To 50,000 Ton Dump Be iron Ki,g Shipped By Eagle Smelting es , e ... Refining of . binr - ownna: Blue Object is to Facilitate il.r.;1 the Handling of Ore :ii W t - o 'f the ilii" ne i!u S'ln i T:i n-- W 'i - . Biagham nitfratios th l f "S'! , - s inu-rrer- e Sportsmen Join J t Trap Shooting . Yi . $ Announced for Sunday Organization Kure-spo- rt d-- - S s 1 Xunilier H Tintic Now the regular meeting of ihe rnv ouiii'il, held on Krutoy evening ot lust week. Mayor Pike presided and all member answered the roll fail with the ex option of t'ounfilinan of rhristopherson. Tho imnute the previous meeting were read and approved uud hills against the city to the amount of were p.'iilo ilii audited and ordered paid. Walter Jensen and John 1. Black, representing the business men or Eureka, were present at till meet ing and asked that the council and city officers enforce the ordinance pertaining to peddler and solicitors. They stated that the town was oer run with this class of people and that all were operating without i license. The mutter was discussed at some length and it was decided that Ihe ordinance relating to ped dlern and solicitors would, in tin future, bo enforced to the letter. The proper blanks and applications have been printed and are now In the hands of tho city recorder so liters is nothing la interfere with I ho en- forcsiuetit of this law. However, av cording to the citys legal department, this ordinance can only In made to apply to those peddlers who sell goods not grown or raised hv who1 Iheiiiselvos, and to solicitors link for an advunrn payment nr do posit on the goods which they are soiling. The ordinance uhovo mentioned was made for the protect ion of individuals and business, alike, amt Attracting Attention i e 1 tic Coalition property from which ore has been shipped. o- Krunk - Thornburg, who put In x I 1 t ' : ' Scout Entertainment Attracted Record Crowd es . i Pl,t;erl tl, tu . Wonderful Stimulus at j ' n - dt i i ft 3 i i i 3 I 3 3 i i El-ber- ta - j 1 1 I I r S.ZT2i 5 I irhnn;;7of . ,?,7e ot.pr. I ' Sl,t n i 321.-'an- !" 93-00- , i do-an- I j in lit d msl I- - l 1 ark- - ft isJ ot , j lit' Bing-Min- i ii o Frank Thornburg and associates are developing the Tin- number of years prospecting ground Ea?! hut is located In the extreme south a Star nd of the district, has been back Victoria and American are worked in Tintic during tho past few months ii of which el.h ahaft, will be given jnd say that ho U giving his atton-tio- n to the Tintic Coalition, which is of cashing In on a a con col til.it ion of Nome of his old low grade ore. the ac- tune propertle tliut are to the south many yeara of min- fwatlons. Supt. William Owens of Silver City. Mr. Thornburg has Interested Sail at low dump grade the Ute that Luke and California people in the property contains approximately! j Coalition uud hopes to be able Tin lie values aas ore, of containing tn tens unl-.to rimtinito throughout the year the something k'tssd silver and gold, and that'later than th 25,11 wil, the won, development campaign that la now being made haPPpn9 to Muations are now New Fifty Club and soon thereafter tl.e p'.ip.-runder way. He say a that he la drivto this of product ,rie ihipment should be tho main tunnel, now in about producing regularly . ing A of the American Smelting i X Dlant 1900 feet, and that about 300 feet will there Refining Co. Naturally of work will he sufficient to reach as such work of i lot preliminary Meeting Soma ora an Important cross-breaof a loading trap, Ii construction the in this been encountered has recently desirla dump bwtls, etc., but of some breaks tha tunnel, already with reference to the hpuriMiun of Tintic are preparing sporlsiticn will soon be conducting fl. j,ly located cut showing good load and silver io er.g.ioi.'.e a rlnh for Ihe purpose regular trup uilroad and the coet of loading will of eom the road slate shooting events, Kerr, values, luit Mr. Thornburg feels that cf insiaiiiiu a trap suitable ' fur Member of tho Salt l.ake dub, mission, acconipunied by &1. null li. the best chance of making a mine la rm-blue It has been .i a well an trap shooter from hoiiio shooting. i. T. Smith, who is handling the Jones and Robert I'aiierson, hml, 'ong ti,no since aonie distance ahead, hence no ef local shunter hav of the other part of the state, have m adlng of the Mammoth damp for road men of Utah comity, wen fort lias been made io follow the had the pleasure uf eii .'agine in thi expressed a desire to come to , unia smelting company, has Eureka on Monday of Ibis week, small hunches of or already cut. As and many have expressed a ka for hoiiio of the lorul honts snl ken a contract to load the dump coming here for il.c purpose of Ihe work progressed some of the ora run- - sire to get inin the eluli, in fact fifty nienthers of the Eureka Club will for the Bingham Mines. lie specting the highway was saved, however, and the Tintid so have a standing Invitation already Joined. to small hoisting engine ka and Santuuin a. id a.n'ert.iiiiiiig liU install will likely send out n shipCoalition of all who have decide Il,,'''''na partteipate In the shooting al these Is would ai steam hollar for ubo In pulling 'what amount, of work in the rnmtng spring, or ment early to join the club wII he held next other eities. be on to the railroad cars. In order that It tuny be eiiforeel us soon as Hie roads are In shape necessary to place it in Sunday morning at II n'eloek at Trap shooting is not only an inter-fila- r tbe city officers should for hauling. the first shape for the coming year, Mr. Owens says that Theatre ami at that time an or-- eating sport for everyone who use properly Mr. informa-out Kerr save the have of everyone. When the The south end of (he district will support liiipnents of dump ore will prob-- ! !a shot uu hilt it is jusj the kind of will he perfected. was Haniation a solicitor asks for a deposit from all rue t a lot of attention during the be moving toward the smelter, Hon that the 132" road hud'u-The order for the trap has already (raining that is needed to keep in an Individual without first exhibit - mining spring and summer in th-litfcii the next week or ten days somewhat lar,ir than ikm of tlie been sent In and it Ih thought that trim 'for duek, or grouss. quail and that outtip T;mi previous year ing his license the pollen department j opinion of Mr. Thornburg. It Is a of hum all reports the daily At Sundays meeting officers will delivery will bn made within the! Im notified more road should would receive at once. If; section that bus already produced attention 2G0 bn ore will of of class this it next few weeks. The jnh of install-- , bn named for the new club and a tilIn this imui quita a lot of ora and no doubt with had eomli will before. ever The than everyonn or five railroad carloads. ju, ing it will require but a day nr two. ration will probably be decided on ner It will bo on hi from Sant a Impossible for unyono proper development work It will bn highway This will be the first dump ore hence it is safe to say that the local for (lie trap to avoid is which with tho law. the auto complying only possible to open up much larger deEureka, iit hat been shipped from this in or nut of the Tintic District, road The posits. officer submit various city in recent ojerty years, o has been called to the at lent ion of tad their reports for January as foli total of 70 carloads or ore were the state road commission on several lows: Of Lime Quarry Employee in January from the occasions and it wus for the purptv.r street Mclhinclt, superAngus beLate the output properties, Injured o- - List Week A ft '. iVft ft.V ' of placing this piece of work well upj i visor, reported the &pendltura uf Irttmt the same as for the prev hftaJ of lh r(J list thai 9385.83 for street and si nltary work Kenneth Tanner, an employee of .Mtta but those who are faml- - Meg8rg (he aniI R Joi,e, Given l:i.OO and colloctlon of the tho'. from Chief Consolidated lime plant at tho Scouting Meeting out with the mines say that the made the Inspection at this time. tuxes. and from was quite seriously Inray dog pound Iloniansvllle, of the company will exceed, gi , m,wg t0 b(J Thi wil, Dr. E. J. ' while at work on Friday of Howell, city phystclun, made during December, district with flags and banner wus staled that the health of the city jured By P. It. Craven. of Tintic tle DMU The week. lust young mau was enIk record breaking month auto ownrs, ani, it is1 Probably the most successful Boy ' represented In llie line of march. ,Bll the was for and In tho of month that mine earn of lime good gaged dumping tMoaseforJuary was about ipincereiy hop1(1 that u not Scout celebration In this part of llie At in the evening, tho Scouts January there were only two cases into Ihe kiln, using a small electric as or cem er u e was hphl at Kureku on Tus- - again aHMemhlcd oil Main street near of contsgeous disease, both of which cage to hoist the car to a position an0jier fage alarm. The improve-Countrthe L. 1). S. Church and marched di were chicken pox. ment of this road has been planned ,iay of ibis week. It was, undoubt-dozeIn where they cimtd be dumped. times during the past four'(,,ijy the most enthusiastic public af- - rect to the Elks' Pavilion whero thev City Justice of thn I'eacn IJucon nnnm manner the cage came down or five years but It has bpn given fatr that Tintic has seen In a long received a hearty applauHo a they had nine ruse In his court last while Tanner was directly beneath Mine Rich Ore a lick and a promise and w! tjmia an,i onfl that possibly has never entered In full regalia, keeping step month. Thera wero five convictions it and thn weight of Ihe rage toIn Silver Lake Group only are still traveling over the worst fo,.en equalled before. It is a source to music by the Tintic High School and fines were levied and eoMecleii gether with Ihe car pinned him flat His cries soon In the amount of 9349.00.to thn plutform. of pleasure and satisfaction to the Orchestra. piece of road In the stale. V. W. Fowlor, vice to reof the as was extricated 100 cent Hebor well, Watermuster Ha Scouts the Bauer's and brou per o officials, Approximately glit help. and president . stated tliut during Januury Eu- and rushed to the office of Dr.. know that such a large proportion. Boy Scouts In the district were pro anl manager of the Utah Silver m port Elks Lodge Election 10 1,921,878 gallons of Ostler and Hawaii, where medical of lhp popuIall()n la interested In the ent, which are organized as follows: reka usod Mining company, in the Silver were made 1iiul district, near D. S. Troop of cost tha city 9960.94. attention was given him. Loiter In L. which Elks water, movement. March Eureka, In Preparations Held Be has Wendover, Early li returned from a at the He also of Mammoth 1500 Troop, .to aceomodate Eureka, people Troop reported the rullorllon of the day ha was taken to thn Holv lv trip to the Closben that for Silver 943.45 and many Ixoperty, which has been leased and Pavilion, City supplies sold and there Cross hospital at Suit Lake where Troop, Elks Troop, fully Lode The members of the Tintic is still due from tho same source hi Injuries were discovered to be lled to Bell, Olson and Mitchell, of Elks will hold their regular elec- - were present. The seats were nil Troop and Dividend Troop. Id brmerly of Eureka, sayu the tion at before the apof a serious nature, but not fatal, Thn opening exercises were con- 997.85. their first meeting in March, filled thirty minutes restandMrs. ITitkne. tho and Sara for laiinst reports from the hospitul are recorder, each Bigler, hour ducted the be Scouts; troop can starting, by pointed The nomination of officers one or ported that her office showed col- to the effect that he getting along Fowler reports that the les- - made at any meeting previous to the ing room waa at a premium very presenting and explaining In more of the basic principles govern- lections of 91,903.53 from water as well a could be expected. r doing early election. the for set exceptionally well. In night rents and licenses and the expend into the building ing the organization. oath they have been Committees named for the state were unable to get working, of 99,854.0(1. However, the ex- - MEKTIM1 OF l!K4K (X). TO lure he of of W. F. the Shrlver, President duiderable amount or ore "Wwdlth convention to be held here In June becaune a IIK 1IKM ON FEBRUARY 24 included the payment of the Tlmpanogon' penditurea The for the entermined, which will net about state In his opening, a 30,000.00 note at the Eureka 'the visitor parade of Boy Scouts at 3.30 in the (.,Juncil presided. u" ton a vlTJT A notice of the shareholders of lW led by tho Ttotlc IIth b. pointed ont thn Import-- j Bonking eompony. under waj .nd that every- - afternoon, Bullion Bock A Champion Minthe Mrs. the treasurer, mo,.mnnt Sebool bond muter th. direetlon . ry company will be held at Balt lltlL Prof. John Hood. Each troop In the an urged the people to support lt'JuH Whitehead, wan as follows: ing W so wide, have been on tha 24th of IblM month and Lake gram. exposed. not only with their money but also Balance on hand January 1st, 1925. to the published notice th) .with their personal Interest and as- -j 918,525.08, receipts for the month according will be given an opHhureholilcrs slstance. Mr. 8hrivcr introduced: wre 924.290.78, making a total of on the propost-- . of voting portunity were disbursements OHcar A. Klrkham, Chief Scout 340.815.86; of some to the companys sell lion Executive of Utah, who delivered a' 910.530.00, leaving a balance on to United the States Mining property ad- - February 1st of 930,285.86. Ths very forceful and Interesting For a number or A Smelting Co. came from the following mentioned recelpU Mr. Klrkham dress. the smelting company has some of the many Important things sours: Eureka Banking Co., Inter-tha- t years owned the controlling interest in n dally balance, 828.00; puve-iScouting is doing for the boys Beck 4 Champion comBullion the making of ment tax 951.42, tax money received every community; the notice sent out to the and pany d them better boys, better students, from the county treasurer Indicates that only a shareholders water rents 91,412.26, ultimately better men. He drew 902.40, Is to be convey- of the property attention to the fact that while Tin- - general licenses 3419.23. water sup part ,d t0 th L'nl,,Ml S,al pp"ple i;!0 tic has the richest silver mines In plies 943.45, dog tax 310.00, astray consideration to be 950,000. The court fines Justice tbe world, this hidden wealth does Bullloa of water the valuable rights .not compare with the value of the 8349.00. Beck company, Its pipe linen, etc., -- oboyhood In the dlstrlrt. to be retained, according to the are F. S. Harhs, President of the B. Among this week's subscription above notice. Y. U. and also President of tbe renewals was one from Hugh o Council of Boy grouts fern an, oue of this city's pioneer PROHIBITION OFFICERS of America, was next introduced bv merchants, who is now living In Los MAKK ARRESTS IN TINTIC President Harris ex Angeles. Mr. Heffernan is still Mr. Shrlver. o Two prohibition officers, accom delight at the presence of terested In Tintic and watches the d such a large and Interested sadlence columns of the Reporter for the panied by Deputy Sheriff! Otto Birk said that he was more tha a ings of bis old time friends, and Charles Coates, both of Utah pleased with the showing that the: county, were In Tintic late last week and vlstysd the Wing dry farm to Boy Scouts had made on this orca-- , Ion. He Introduced to the audience by the various ladies organizations the west of Eureka where they the district. This was one of the 'found half a doxen barrels of piash. the largest Boy Scout In Utah, Har-l- n risen R. Merrill of the B. Y. U. far- - most attractive features of the pro-- a small quantity of moonshine whls-ult- y and PnbUcity Chairman of the gram and was greatly enjoyed by all! key and some equipment for the present. manufactnre of liquor. The officeri Tlmpanogos Council. The evening ended with a dance! are of the opinion that they failed The Court of Honor presented merit badges to the following to music furnished by Prof. Hood 'to locate the still that they think Scouts: John Brandt. Hugh McKel- - and his school orchestra. Jhas been In operation there, al- The whole affair was a rousing' though they secured sufficient lar, Edward Naylor, Kenneth Flt- Francis Carlson. Wayne success and much eredit should beldence to justify them in making s Cook, Roes Willis, Uno Engstrom.' given to Executive T. W. Dyches, number of arrests. ;Hugh McMillan. Antone Flinck.j who engineered it and worked ex- Roy Dibble, of Sprlngvllle, who Stanley Cook, Glen Snnderland. jceptlonally hard for several weeks: was at the ranch, was arrested along Some excellent musical numbers ' In making the necessary prepara-- ! with Ted Wing and Vern Wing, all were rendered by the Mammoth tlons. three being taken to Salt Lake. All The local Scout officials desire to' were charged with violation of the Troop, the Tintic High School Or-- j chestra. the Tintic High School thank the various organizations and liquor law. Girls Glee Club, and Arthur E. Individuals who In any way assisted! Just what disposition has been In mahlrg thin such Lewis of Silver City. wonderful' made of the cases Is not known lo- -' was served event. A splendid luncheon cally. Th ! I I I r l.J. Vet rim a u devilled to fill out iv' past a station and start another beading l..f !n'i n m ;.i .n the S;i level. ' ::eu on .:i iu-- ! t ihe Iv the end of the present week ' 1" ' j. l,. r - . "' u r:.i !, the low st.iliou sluiuKI be eonipleted 'inI. e! . i progress is hardly heavy hu h and t ti:ii ii will he possible to re modern enough to u w T Uu' lll.it f !: .ri, Ui rertoi-iiien smile work on (he oie in addition to the Iron King peoplv ill1 yrti;i: Hms ; ve;.,-nIt wis fr.'in woi'nin; the Job of on the SSO level. ;" .iJM'li fivi iilMW ii; !'ni ready for some r.,i were reeenlly rvttved on lietania il'.u the work at a depth of I.n.j flV, t I wo S!.i:i..iii'l .mi pan of the three fartonds of ore ipp.-.l ar beinK :lir. ond w ill ., of Iasi shipped by the com Si.itulard pex nHi::'.h and a drii'i will now lie srnt ed in the shaft when ihe n.v . The best ear brought the paiiv. I installed. The i.iw.irJ the somli mi i he n:5iI loel are eempany elose to $1,000, while the ior the purpose of following P and there will be no ,r if,., oilier was somewhat less valuable. 'ira. n break in wlnrli Hie ore ovours The switi-luiin over 1.. from delay smelter w ill no doubt make set li was of the difrit-iil'- . td to the new hi:sl. les at- tleineut oil ilio third lot of ore with the handling of the ore that in Ihe next week. Jhe Iron King's Job f sinsKi:; this monih complei iiu h.-v- i69 tilll I tonnage (fcipill MJW ore; may ship jow grade the hoist that li.ts the time that si;!.;:,, about 250 tons daily. CnrXTY. ITAll. F1HHAY. FKlUiTAKY uft Apex Mandard Cutting Station on 830 Level No. 2 New eleetrir.il lias been orJ.-v- l ; :U n be insts'.'.ci m i!.e is the Iron Kin:; j;! .1 lilt' i:. weekB- or a:i of abaft sink ins; is iv;iv.,m, la a double ivi.ipur ;r.i' ,;KaA- - 4 ld, J i |