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Show r ! 1 BUY A BED : j , Right at the season of the year when most people are in the market for bedroom furniture we are making an ceptional offer on beds. Anyone and mattress at regular price can purchase any bed in our store at half price. For instance: d - I fea-tracka- - 1 i: v I i'--- Ifumhug-t'olorado-lro- n t I t AT LESS THAN COST , st'-p- A si Your Opportunity to i I I :!W aBgramzraiaizrcii KU'Tv.-ssfu- l . J 13, then fed Into a rotary kiln where of the metals is ae-- j volatilization Tintic Mining District Mineral History of cum pushed with heat generated byj ithe combustion of pulverized coal.; the lust two years of the GF.niUiE H. RYAN. ti,8 h0t gas from this kiln is drawn ihfl firt thence 3 0 0 attempt a through cooling plp MiniDK not area an bavin:; in is ore fume o precipitated developinc jbat,N wbere the r hief CSt The Tintic Minin 1 Hat rid is lu any surface Indication of. mlneraliza-- j and u,a wa8te gas discharged to the yintie Aa the fume and ga coteil about SO miles south of Ball. Hon aa completed, when the Grand atmosphere. julli the baes are not affected.; are lathe flty, Utah. uttd comprises part Mitral opened com menial ore af or; jjingli in The precipitation fume is dropped; of the eastern end of Jinb county having spent over $2,000,000.00 A-or. -. of The the under discovery ,nto tight steel hoppers and part of tin southwestern port in- prospecting. Jroa Bit house from which it is elevated: of null county. It is situated in a in the Humbug, on the east fji,ag lliinmot low ratine of bills covered with nape Mammoth mountain, was the bey in t(, the puK mill, mixed with water japirs brush. Juniper and pinion pine, typl nlng of the subsequent work whi ht0 the proper cohesive ronsUtei.ey fjlord ful and loaded direct Into cars for ship cal of the semi-ariregions of the resulted In open ton the wondn I'.atw to the Iron;mt,nt t0 the gmelters. The plant West. There are four towns in tie- ore zot.e running south jlocotxi t bird makes two products, the high grade district, Eureka, Mammoth and HIT j Blossom and ushered In the herein concentrate from the flo jad-silve- r ver City, all Jn Juub county, ami Period of Tintica history, Silver P u !' tatlon unit and the high grade RiCodi Dividend, in ltah county. The Den more attention was Riven to ver A Klo Grand Western and I'nio't ling the relation of the ore dpo Its verjead fume from the volatiliza- unlti The calcines from the riictfic railroads have branch llnei to H'4 geology, and prosi'ctinpjt,on for- exrotary fciln are discharged to 'the running from Sprlngville and Tintic in new territory those limestone pro.cn loj tailing pile. The distinguishing Junction, respectively, and exiensive mat lona which had been ore deposl- ,ure of ,be process ia that volatilize-whil- e serve the mines and mills, ,be the most favorable to buy-Sprin- gs Hon. over electric power Is brought jtlon is accomplished without addition The fusing several lines from the east and During the third period from 1S9 of fluxes or reagents. to 1912, the value of the annual Fin-- ' point of the feed is kept high mere- north. Mlneral deposition in the district ductlon rose from $5,288,000.00 t ly by proper mixing of tin varloni follows three distinct types; Fissure $9,800,000.00, as a result of op n classes of ore. If fusion takes place III tlie metals will not be released and veins cutting the Monzonile in the'tng the tout hern purt of the district and pro !utu xono and the total production the fused fans will adhere to thu reducing a heavy sulphide ore curry ' for this period reached the sum oi So 3 Ryan Item Great as was thu fractory lining of the kiln, lug silver, loud, cupper, gold an l $93,209,000.00. in Another item of Interest Is tle vine. Contact tnetauiorpblc dcposit.i Increase due to the discoveries eastern part of the district, th discovery and analysis ol a new idling the contact between the innn-'th- e SPECIAL OFFER REGULAR PRICE Thai and the sedimentary rocks, development of large ore bodies by ver mineral in the ores of the Tintic f dainty which hove produced largo toiinagei the Chief Consolidated, in tho limn Standard, namely, Argentajarroclio. which has been of Iron ore, list'd fur fluxing in the1 alone underlying tho porphyry nnrliijor silver-oxidf and Suit. Luke valley Riiielti-rs- , the proven limestone area, op found In commercial quantities and $18.00 Bed placement deposits in tho Doloniltfi ad vast possibilities for the future. constitute a considerable part of the oi The of the district. i:iii'iiiiiin fnriiiul inns, currying development high grade ore. and the Chief was undertaken after u in silver, lead, coppi-The year 1924 closed with several $49.50 Oxldidution of Ilia ores in cu rcl ill study had been made of ih important development campaigns gold. tho replacement deposits In (Its lime geology and ore deposition In ih" In progress, based on the knowledge that atonn Inis extended to great depth, older mines and the fact that In of ore deposition gained from fifty-fiv- e about I MOO feet, wbllo In the uton.'i 1922 this mine became the larges! years of development and pro- zone i.t producer of silver In the United' ductlon. The distrlrt has produced it It ci Ilia primary sulphide preswithin 300 feet of Ilia surface. Htules Is ample evidence of the wi't 'over $250,000,000.00 and still offers Tim history of Hie district segM doiu of applying geology in the tie excellent opportunities of reward for once. gates naturally into four major velopiuent of mineral resources. intelligent and systematic explora tin Tlie fourth period, covering periods, tlie first starting with the dlsrovery of the Bimboum vein lit limn from 1912 to the present, 1921. of the December, 1869, and ending wiili witnessed the development the cnttiplelioii of tlie Club Southern two greatest silver producers in tin ft 7 S The United Slates, the Chief Cwnanliil.!' railway to Ironton In second loratlon wns the ltlack Drug cd in F.nreka and the Tintic Sian In In durd at Dividend, Utah county. on In January, 1870, followed February liy the Miiminnih and Fa 1923, the Tintic Htandurd produce and tho Chinf reka Dili mines. During the sue 3,614,294 ounre reeding eight years ninny other Cons, produced 3,046,859 ounces, PHONE 32 EUREKA, UTAH claims were located, covering mod of while In 1924 the Tintic Standard tlie prominent iiiincrnllzod croppings. production reached close to 5,000,-00was necessarily ounces. Tlicso two notable din but development confined to cxplollliig Hie high grade ruvcrlc during tho fourth period ores which would stand the ex cos meun more for tlie districts future Mrs. Hugh Atherley of Ajax Is Charlie Ivey has accepted a postMrs. C. E. Andrews, who had ben slvn cost of transportation to the than tho two discoveries during tlm Lake City. tion at the Fennell market. few smelters then in operation nt third period, as tlie former were In visiting with her mother, Mrs. Fred the guest for the past month will Joseph lluys, Jr has accepted a her daughter, Mrs. H. J. Davis d Fun Frnnelseo, Iteuo and Hull Inlin e, areas with proven mines on elllicr! Blight. Dance Music by the Peerless Oras driver and solicitor for position In the latter Eureka, returned to her home .8 During this period twelve mines had end of tho xoue, while Mr. and Mrs. William chestra, next Friday at tho L. D. S. Douglass Salt Lake City on Thursday. was'1 Eureka foundry, the development reached tho productive stage, name instances Recreation llall. had as their guest Sunday Mrs. known' the outside ly: tho Sunbeam, Eureka Hill, Mam- undertaken M Mr p j Ronnor and Emily Caldwell Adams of Salt Lake Rowers, Morning mineral zone and required u great Mra John moth, lialllon I)onn(l wpro at SaU City. t)lory,v Gold Hill, Showers, Marlh.i deal of rounge Jo carry It through durnj? fbft Miss Myrtle McCune is visiting at Shonbrldgn, Swansea Washington, and Armstrong. Tho Eureka Hill, the Haws home in Silver City during Mammoth and Bullion were in Ho the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Haws,1 jn EuVeka limestone ureas and tho others In' certainly add tin eventful epoch to who are now on the coast. with his daughter, Mrs. Kbi. the porphyry. In order to treat the the district's history, is the Knlrlit The milk price list for the Ckxrt ywth Mr. Mrs. Walter and Messrs Glffen and Cook of the parm Franke Fenkeli, of Eureka, and non, R. F. ores whirh were too low grade to Drain Tunnel, designed primarily to ifeify Co ! S3 30 per mrr1 local J. C. Penney store were In Salt caah or water tho mines Jn the porphyry daughter. Patsy, also Mrs. Jamea W. Rurnett, of Silver City. ship, the early operators soon turn-ucredit for a quM ' 'Lake last Sunday on company bust- - mmiUv $3.75 et thetr attention to local redact Ion' area, which ia undoubtedly one of on the assessment The recent was comor a the largest undeveloped, works, the find, of which raliier, c stock of the eompanv blued mill und smeller nt Homans partially developed sections of tho Mrs. Rose Carter entertained i will become delinquent on March 1 vlllo lu 187 Other furnaces were 'district. I'ndcr present conditions it number of friends at a miscellaneous 10th. built at Diamond nml Roseville In is lmposslbde to go deeper than un shower at her home in Silver! given the south end of Hie district and at average of 400 feet on tlie fbisure Knights of Columbus have City on Wednesday afternoon, the1 Goshen. Mills were built at veins In the porphyry on account r par'(y being in honor ofher daugh- - Mrted preparing for their annual William Chaffin of Farmington in 1872 and 1873 to treat the heavy flow of water. Tho pro- M g Green Bt. Patricks Day Dance on March spent Sunday and Monday visiting !nd usef u. the ores from tho Eureka llill nnd with Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cronin 'rm W ftrou b been very ma Wyoming mines, but owing to the good as far sa the workings have at Silver City. poor recovery made on the complex been able to put down below per-- 1 Mrs. Elizabeth Coffey and daughores, operations were not successful, manent water level and the coniple-- j the Chamberlain Medicine Co.,1 California where they will spend ters, Miss Anna Coffey, and Mrs. The works ut Roseville eventually ttou of this project offers one of the proved to be the most successful and most attractive propositions in the I)e Moines, Iowa, will bring to anvjtwo or three weeks visiting points Bert Fields, spent the week visiting with friends in Salt Lake City. about ten years later there were camp. The completed tunnel will lm reader of the Reporter this com- - of interest, twenty-tw- o furnaces In operation at about six miles long und there Is Pnye 1925 almanac. Ttala booklet Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. II. Craven and family visited at Zabrlskle this plant, running mostly on ore about ono and miles , 0OBlnB nM,n8 other things a relt- - Salt Lake Mrs. pent Sunday and Monday in Ogden, last City Sunday. wetuner rartn and rorecast, from the mine. ntshed. (ame Craven and the two children remain- visiting with Mr, and Mrs. A. Yard bulletins, llonny From the United States geological In 191.1, the Knight Investment Srd Bird, If you want a good car i Zabrlskle and children. survey statistics, the total produc- company erected a plant at Silver Khymes and under each months' theres just one kind of tion up to 1878 umounted to The Study Club members met at City, with which to treat the low! headings the names of the bright ar- - Order a copy of the almanac. oil and one kind of gu Willi the completion grade silver ores from its various M. P. Sullivan returned to Eure- the Home of Mrs. T. Bigler at Silver of the railroad to Ironton In 1878 properties, using the recently per- Remember it Is free. havka during the past week after for you to use. City on Thursday. The topic of disthe wagon haul was reduced to five fected Christiansen process. After Dance Music by tlie Peerless Or- ing spent the past five or six months cussion was the Post Office Departmiles, allowing the mines to ship a operating about two years the plant ment and the Parcel Post, which was chestra, next Friday ut the L. D. S. in the northwestern states. Mr.to SulTEXACO Motor Oil is d lower grade crude ore which greatly burned and was replaced by relivan states that he intends led by Mrs. Bigler. Hall. Recreation Holt-trlthe production of tlie dli lug the funner process with the main in Eureka and is ready to dean, dear, golden-colore- d Erneat Hanson, who has been 111 A real jolly time was enjoyed Landly any kind of painting, paper- nnd was the beginning of the! Dorn process which had been in oil pure and for the past few weeks, was sent to second period of activity. Up to thii operation at Park City for some Wednesday evening when about twoj hanging or decorating and those one of llolt-Dcrn And TEXACO the Salt Lake hospitals on tlie principal output bad beet time. Later the roaster dozen friends held a surprise party! siring this kind of work should get! Is quits Monday. His condition silver bullion, lead bars and copper were used exclusively and the mill! on Mrs. Frank S. Allen, the affair his prices first. Gasoline is the volatile , serious but satisfactory reporta have matte. 'operated until 1923. ThiH process! taking place at the Allen home in II. S. Joseph, president of the In- - been sent out from the hospital, gas for power. The second period witnessed the has been one of the most successful' Silver City. The time was spent In of thiaj Father John production grow from u gross yield yet devised and is being uod with playing games, a musical program al-- dependence Mining company was in Enreka on Saturday. Lagan of the local $400,000,00 in 1879 to over $4.- - certain modifications hy the Tintic so being rendered. Dainty refresh-00- district, With TEXACO Motor 000.00 lu 1898. although the Standard cniupuny at its mill at menta were served. The following Mr. Joseph says that the present! Catholic Church is visiting In Salt Lske and Ogden. At Ogden Falher Oil in the crankcase and year 1S90 it was over $5,000,000.00 (Warm Creek, east of Goehcn. guests attended: Mr. and Mrs. John assessment on this company's stock will deliver a lectuie at a will be sufficient to clear up the ex- - j Lagan This increase in production was com-!TEXACO Gasoline in the The Eureka Metallurgical Cronin, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Work (s to be meeHng of the Catholic Woman's due to better smelting and pany built a test plant at Eureka for gen son, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Baker. is ting indebtedness. tank, your motor is getFather Lamb of Ogden li Iransportatiou facilities, rattier than the treatment of the oxidized ores bv Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wlntch, Mr. and taken up on the Independence I'11of the local parish during to discoveries in new territory. It a patented flotation process. In Mrs. Jamea Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. ground early in theoming spring. j,n charge ting all that a good car Father absence. Lagans was during this time that tlie needs. the Eureka plant wua aban- - T. Simpkins, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Neb- - E. Bowen, secretary of the Tintic : tPiinlul Eureka, one of the largest doned and a large one built Mr. and Mrs. Larson. Mr. and bWn notified The committee in charge has de neurjeker, LodgeElki'hasTuHt which has met with shippers in the district, began Dyches. Miss Johansen and0f the serious illness In Los Angeles c,led t0 postpone the meeting and ductlou, ss did the Godiva, Utah. elderable success in the treatment of Miss Myrtle McUune. the last men- - of W. W. Donald, a member of the social of the Elks Ladles Club. The Sioux, Spy and Uarissa mines on the ores which have hitherto not been , tioned being from J'rovo. local order. Mr. Donald is not ex- affair, which was scheduled for this slope of the Godiva mountain J considered susceptible of flotation MOTOR OIL Dont forget the date. March 17th. pected to live more than a week or evening, will he held next Tuesday A much greater tonnage of ore was For several years prior to 1923 when an two. At he evening the time the Elks Joined important program celebrates St. Patricks Every body being shipped to the smelters each the Chief Consolidated had been and Eureka he was employed by the will be carried out and all members as the development of the ex- - ducting experiments with the object Day. Big Dance. Good Music Deco-!- Union are to he urged with Tgcific Ry. company present. Isting properties proved up very! of developing a process to trfat th- rations and Favors. headquarters at Lynndyl. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Gardner left lkrge ore deposits. Most of the ori- - large tonnage of mixed oxidized and final mines were shipping, the de-- ! sulphide ore In its properties, which llKh(fuljy entertained' at one" of the today for Salt Lake City where they ' will attend the annaal dinner dance velopment of others had reached the ore Is too low grade to send to the picasant ,ocIal events of the D.'s Friday next chestra. at the past; of the Sigmas of the Signs Chi, lo be productive stage, and during tlie smelter, and finally developed awepk heIJ pn Wednesday, at which Rwreation Hall. stsge of the district's history the to-- volatilization process which has time they had as their guests a nutn- given at the Elks Club. They will tal production slumst reached f 49.-- , been patented in the United States ber'oTrelattres Mrs. Jack Evans delightfully en- - also take In "Seventh Heaven" and and other" friends tiOO.OOO 00. .During thjx time rail-- j and several foreign countries. In The affair was In the nature of a j tertained a number of friends at her ; "Fwalow." attractions at the Salt road spurs were run from Ironton! 1923. construction was begun on x dinn e Theatre. celebrating two birthdays ,home lMt Saturday. A pleasant , :A 10 the three principal camps and the. plant In Eureka which would treat Bacon Garage of games, music and 500 k wMA evening thosp of Mr Rnd Mf Denver A Rio Grande Western had 125 tons per day and the flotation come Honors for but a day apart. A fine nJyed. high Mikesell Garage completed a line Into the district unit went Into operation in the fall ner wai gerved at g o'clock and thla'core wer wrded to Mrs. George Jnncheo t aher bome on Saturday, from Sprin grille. Local smelting of, of the following year. The process WM Morgan Garage pregram of "500. 7ed-bf0j,pwed by muaIc carda andForsey and Dr. r. K. Hayes, cons- jr ore had been discontinued score were two involves treatments. distinct won hut Eureka by I! weal to Dr. J. H. EIls- pamM. Those attending were- - Mr i,Itlon Prl several new mills were built snd ran consisting first of wet concentration and d D' RliMe11 Franke" and' sonjworth ,nd Mr Del Stewart. Those Sr- H. Naylor M. j!rg jobn Those In attendance were: Mr. for varying periods. The most sue hy flotation, using Callow Pnen- - Jualor jIra Q A Franky .. who attended were: Dr. and Mrs. P Silver City cessful were the Eureka Hill, Mam- - matic cells and Wilfly tables which J- w Murpbyt MIm Marguerite R U7e Dr nd EllsMr- Hoodf moth. Farrell and Bullion Beck, bu:! remove the sulphides. The wet tail- Jamo, Mrid ,ohn - Frank Mamoth Mr. and Supply Co. 5?' Franke patj!V Franke d 1900 was in by also abandoned lag from the tables is thickened Heber Jones, WimamjMr. and Mrs. WilltamTEta milling BeB Mamomth due to lower freight and smelter a Itorr thickener, with Ralph Sylvester, Mrs. Del Stiwar. Jha Hood' lnd Dvid Russell. Jr. Motor Co. Goshen rates and practically all of the pro- two Tortland filters nnd the cake Dance Music by the Teerless Or- L. R. Miner, J. L. Beckstrom. A Danccv Music bv the Peerless Orduction of the district went to the dried hy indirect heat in a lluggles chestra. next Friday at the L. D. S. delicious luncheon was Goshen served, fol- - chestra. next Friday at the L. D. S. Salt Lake valley smelters. During Coles dryer. The dry pulverized ore Recreation Hall. lowing the program of cards. Recreation Hall. la the J Friday, February EUREKA REPORTER ; Tl le I J a-; ic-'o- vnl-ui- ii r 1 This special offer is being made in view of the fact we have an exceptionally large stock of beds at the ent time and must dispose of a portion of them at This offer will not last long so come in now and make your selection. . Taylor Bros. I - I I J I i Lehi-Tlntl- Lmul , one-quart- er ft-- I Crisnion-Matnmot- h - , J comhin-tncrease- et I full-bodie- de-Hni- e, 1 of 0, J. Hlg-main- ly ' Cen-192- pro--Murr- con-jM- rs con-ye- ar TEXACO I 0 GASOLINE - - j 1 i ! j dln-!W- M ! - - ! Xi ! d. |