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Show - devoted to the great tintio district mining KITIIEKA, , jlird it It Party Names i1 Municipal Ticket O O ft O October 27th Last Day To Register . ; O AH those who warn to their vote in the inroir.4 (j,t . y , candidate H. Ryan. fieorye r mavor; well attended primary was w ti held last xti- arCTeniifir at the city hall. will have to see it-.- OWSTT. 1177.,;, ,i.M; 1T.VI1. NuuilK'r 51 Salt Lake Kiwaoians Invaded Eureka luesday v if r they are proper!) roi-n- . j for w their name registry list the permitted to vou. j ,,, t0 law- Tuesday, o,n.ivr stuk 'J,uut ;:) ir.i'n; L.ik,- Ki A.ir.is - rs ..; night i,i.d j.nr.r-iis ,iii i,i 1, .ir.iuu l'iur.l ai t'.uo y ii. K r m,. 1 i I i 0.1 'H1 i s ;i. i.o . at '..i i;ii .1C, . - :id I:. ; , ii.o s. a o Sti, ep'IH l- 1100 - - r Two winzes following ore from tlut level and another drift i being driven to connect with ore at greater depth. (., ton I " Making Beiow hi ir.-- i .ill ii oil of n .,.s ' ,i - . i. i. c;ab im.i.ici Eur. k.. Tu. li'ia! - ..i oi. f Irou King Ore Is Officers Two Mexicans Fine Musical Program and instructive Address i election r - HOME OF THE WORLD S LARGEST SILVER. LEAD MINES i Jl-Al- ' i f t; ir i, ' one week before election, is the i H'er' .i.iiii II; I., )J,.. k tlo-.i visitors an a8t day for refiistr.it ion an.l ; r .;,d:is t ., 7 e n f r an.l I' I ..lies parid tii furnish enir'i't.i m,i I'o-those who rp IIilt .lllSli;iViv 0 of the most enthusiastic ipoliel t ,, l.l li.ltll,- Last week the Iron King was Ol In held in Eureka (busijsm and iusiructio'i. certain ,ha. tll are r,.lij,,.rLij i bCc al the ll. l:,e ef I th1!to ded gatherings i Mie i:i..;ket with a ,, couple of carloads the S.iU t'u.anon, nominating , i!i t I ought t0 i0rk ovr Ij? liM Hep,. Mi's iii.i t e s. of in i.l ore. mined front the winfo , tor an.l lha of scribe el,,--,Ci.tiz.e h.id m. ..f i: earntion Pen or inspection l.y the off; W and S s fo.m. now heme sunk from the 11 00 level, visitors until I!. r clt7 ba a cial registry agents and Ticket, held at th Ii. !.l of ill os and and repm is from the property Jndl-cawas rca. I.ed when ho . ,.j Friday evening of last week, .y any u O'.e o omiShionH Ii.o.:,', r nijS. jHl,H Uolh iiieti that the showing in that winte a to be lUlsti l(ie pi isj ii !! of honor le !n Exercise jour suffrage HP was the third city ticket Jad-ili'i'.i-lie,. i.:, . S is most promising, Within the novt t I'rfi:;!,-!election and John Jones U. I. Ilf I'f Il'l'.lil Ko. K.:.til,i n Mjd for the coming few dais a connection will he mads f of H. die iiitrodacej superintendent Ryan, ares1 litetnliers to ' o gtorcs 0 f ,'t O between this winze and the level b the i isitors in h.s usual luppv .m.i Beck Mining companys P. visit low. At the time work was start-pr.sent Now in.iiii .ihle st le, Gertie, is the candidate f0r Wh.-i.,n fanno,, Officers the in the winze the 1100 wka the deep iisttors' Submit progr.fii Reports In The Ore Bearing Lime or. Associated with him on the cxh.ius'e.l M.,.r :UrofI"'. "i Vl;",rs but wUh has imroduc At List Council Meeting Z' rr?! ,hdto w men as A. C. Burton, j 1 Join the ioc.,1 dull was ed liy President i raven and he e j&st are such he ore making greater depth U fl One McClain E. H. of the the and doner of most the was diwltled to sink the shaft and important dejita Church, pressed apjir.vi.ition of iio prie. I In , I' a; vii i alar ue tn a o tie ciiv velopmonts which has yet o.iiirc.1 and Krank W. Aspr. noted mii'i from the S.iH .ake duh He rail Harrington. ,ap ort, frol, I'o'aiii il was lii'i.i on r rniav u s. .... .. ... ,ow evening led t0 at the property of the Indeinndeiiee i.tr.. pt.inisr, organist and rondu-i- - Join Hood to .oiida.le Ins Tha eircumstancea which Knj( Salt I.ake drew the prize. -Hon!" M,,r l'lk company was win n me third ticket were for I. ini In a ;:Vo'..''i.'eod1 hi.wmg on a number of other levels 1, Mrningof wisdom and wassail which Mr. Iioo.l did outlined in the last Issue of 8haft entered the ore hearing lime j,1lt oun0ok for the mine ao Jiiper. sfewdsjssgo. This took pUr at supreme for more Hun two house The lurch. on was o,:e of pears to In. on the 1100 level or ,,' r were supplied h n...l enj..v.,t,ie ! low that point, hence a secoud dptb of a 1IttIe 0VPr ven hun- local K. convention was dred is ' k j w,! winze has also been started from the feet' Prominent mining men M"s 1 ,,,m- a fr..m luve umdinlid. The 7, . .ml in fnsi aUd to order by Chairman George ' a who have wnh henutiful visited voice the 1100. and ihe their ladies were highly eniemui , The second winze which Is property sime in the dry w1" a over 100 feet from the first Is the lime waa encountered de.lave Wnowledge of how ,o use Kun-kShe ed. Stained JlerTsO w, also ",,,Tn'h 11 t0 be what 18 known a in ore which appears to be making daintily and classic numbers l.y the tisin.rs the Ophir visit ofthem lime and that it is identical with that delighted .he assemblage si rone, below the level. club and this will - ann,id !,v offict-rs- . ' ' h uklni part in the proceedings. If. riark, a young man with enow flios, Other levels of the Iron King on whi h Trniic and voters Qf!0rTat 0n. The in in in Othcn were spectators of ihi I'!''1 8 ,oundPr. or8 has been developed and 8linw' The Z .re, in previous ftanday? ris had participated Watting were road and in ie at I ho pres- Independence allri, operations will b w of amount conventions, gBlaating $2.iii.l jo fere audited hn,He,ini0jn aa rapidly as poaalble are nt time is ao encouraging; that it slid orderod paid. Thomaa M. Gerety read the call Ihe ?r.A and 000. W0U,j not be a gurprjse jf ore W;H The rniiimittc!, .(imposed kr the meeting and V. L. Ekloff encountered at time, any of Km, Julies and liowney, suIuim . m then .elected as the permanent The effert of thifl new tlove,op. led a report to the muiit-i- i which in- - BnipiTC Mines Raising Mr. Gerety remained as ment at the diirman. Independence is refleet- Hirn.ie.i i pmaaent secretary. Money To Continue Work ed in the slock of ihe Silver Shield. ,in,e residents of Knreka who -c pa.iMd away at i.ne i.f Hie Salt l.uk with Vl ! cnyi hVoC "t l? Ii proceed r Gloria H. Ryan was placed in which advanced to more than 7.'i c a er .. . ycarw had been inak- - h.mpital-- mi Saimd.iv . , Iveum; frillll u,,, i it ' ' 4 Muncy for a continual Ion of the lOBlnation for the office of mayor share during the werk. . The Silver 'nR ls home with hi l;iui:!i(ir ;.t hit ww afur n lint'eriiu. ill m r. 41 1,11 lirenmit- - prnNrnt rumpAiKn dh-.of development Sal no there II from nominami luim other iruuhiiv The al Shield owns control of the Inde- im.i.i Mnvuby. being ' of ,h KrapUw ,h , tkw hs went upon the ticket by ill ton-Mr Home fust ir.Vrk with infected company. Stockholders if ,!rn,r,lr T.. ..ilv y..ir. ln" b',,n rii,,M,d by a 880 1,8 tkaation. in-a- l the Silver Shields have just receiv- - H'UiiiM, who was r,S jrars of a:...;Hils and the di .a e fllP tha, rj(.(! ,l( fll,.I,K1 Sl.wr of onu ent having been 8 I Two were nominated a report from their hoard of di- - la "nrvived by Hire. .laughters, Mrs. through his ajsi.-- until he wa. he , , for four-'e- d llf (il.Wil ... - jot.d medieal Help. !.? Miss milMaxine Its.wS was J.7 K Ceorge , . Bur-Pickup. h, rectors hr..,, which follows: C. A. par commissioner, being of When the Km- Me from Nevada to Salt I.ake fity m ""V We take pleasure in announcing ,n"H anl Miss Alice liillincs. laud Dean Henriod, the former Hewer!"" few MaiI1"s! hid 61 votes and the latter 89. that Ihe development in the Irnle- - Billinas was also the father of Mrs.. Friday evening hut lived only itetlrto Mr Rowe t'Mrpen.ier of Knreka. who hoars after rea.hmg the I....,, Pal ,ll;ill(. wlth councilmen were then Pendence shaft at a depth of 724 a was well known , h., I) aln.u a year ago. entered the ore bearing lime. ,M1 rln ,.lly i f()lir ill h Minated as follows: Dennis Har- n aundard Mlnln.7omr.nl Orson IMl.ngs mime to Kureka reka, where Im was bun. ami where ini- tVj,J advisahle to assume a part of the "n"y ihitoa, for Trecinct No. 1. John This change is of the greatest gave h.t hi!! lived until a couple of years ,ico when a young man and enraged In H,x inrh uid ,,y lltililtinK H PorUuce and justifies the prediction Precinct No and plll, was well known to all H- - is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wlllia... wh,Ph ,H llow b() iSSciain for of Consulting Engineer I). P. Rohl 7mw nT.aan!! ,ianili m!(kl,K Precinct No! 3. ()i Kur.-kformer of Butlon. residents residents of "f this distnet ,,P in fin runnlnPlow and other !h mininS and ) engineers motion of Mr l.noll;,h ai,wr p,.r. which ur,(, 1,1 f j Ryan ,r nnd thoroughly liked and respeeie l. who are now making Hiot home a: i.a October of wwh n(i.pr l.,t. report n.ri Quarterly n ,h" ',lobbo,d8 h8 mediate ly by a .onded hS fat 11 ,no went others, the convention ln''rH,'d Hm- heen r,U necessary. lMu ..a record as endorsing the present Mln .We have.no.w. atItal!l71 ShrH,ul,l8 n ,h learning ..r EVMd7r7i7 nI!Vuroin,, a, an f whom will puneral HPrvll.M WPrP f ht recorder and citv treasurer of over twenty feet in the lime and j1UH of satisfaction knowing wn-his Manti on Thursday of this an.l untimely death A resolution was adopted at this tab of whom had dial the money la being carefully been flTe KcoloR8. familiar with East Funeral services over the remaiiM 1PPnng the local pcpIS who attend among with Dun Fields as' PXUln(i..li 8nJ. identical it Tintic .,, h present d. uppointlng loutasted on the pronounce nartv were held nt the First Wnrd rhiiiul ..i..,. ut ,i.p .. :ind Ih itrpl, opment campaign la being handl- . . . at Pavsou on luesn.iy sfiernuon and h(, U,pt,jn i,),.nt of RIllj hhi akes on the cntad urpiniier. in - moat Intelllunnt manner. Wependent Party ticket will con- - wh,ch the ore quite a number of Tintic people were fr(y mpmb,.rs ,h organism Ion. kh ao candidates for recorder and with the quartzite. in attendance. Inlernient took plan WUs adopted. This rwi0jun0 Tbe conditions, now existing muiiror. Tha aame applies to the Money; Surplus Mining Taxation Suit jua conwas in taken siilon to order Walirt said about been has aI that party ticket and Mrs. Big- Goes To Federal Court t rnew lie wiih form ordinance Should Have Been No Levy ud Mrs. Whitehead are already tbe SilTer Shield, and you will to the fire which of further department changes nlr an of Copper Consumption p. They are verv celve new8 The taxation suit brought recent- Is On The Increase ah rf,r,M"y ,aMH,,d able officers and It la fitting thut without waiting for the nextj Juab county had an excess raRli - If the slate court of Juab county submitofficers The various key are to remain without opposl- - Quarterly report. surplus on hand last June 30ih of for ,h apP,n,n,b da. o rHptr!8 John J. Ryan, chairman of to enable the county to put ill. municipality seeks $33,600 la her as follows: 1 committee of three: C. E. lts gfafira on a Mricily rush lia.-i-s board of directors of Ihe Anaronil:, Rife, High School Students alleged unpaid taxea from the Chief Downey and Heber Jones was onsolldated and Grand Central Md to handle matters perMining companion, wan transferred ching to the campaign, also to fisl Monday to the federal court. The The cudes should any arise. that both mining companies ere Before adjournment those who,6001 in other states la the Incorporated Hr Wtldpaied in the nomination of the shows the county cnppr Holden Monday for the removal. same source. Un-ground from the of the Ptment of n Ut. or about sixty of them. with a cash balance on hand June ra to Europe this year will be the The town of Mammoth also names street superMcDonell, Angus the the petition which is necessary to paBTA lro,snm' 30, 1923, of 190,471.67 exclusive greatest In the history of the defendants Edward II. Snow, Lo-$- 4 f visor, reported the expenditure the new ticket on the ballot and and in the bond interest dustry. balances the enzo I'ett and Frank P. Stewart, ai 111 for and 10,87 DI M. lOCII strict lft Ol t&6 sanitary RgT. wmK1x fTiry v. "The production of copper the work. and sinking funds. members of the state board of equaU sum this Included was However, be and the Church speaker ticket was filed with the city commended the county first six months this year reached a the building of a new bridge onjlzallon and assessment, who, It le delivered an in'erestlng address on, Auditors wder the following day. two yeurs ago. record for all time. It was all used condition financial when and this im- - claimed, failed In their duty when street full of up- Bridge World Improvement, have now increas-- d and a very substantial reduction in provement is taken Into considers-the- y balances th 0 neglected to require the mining lift and optimism. to a point where they are excessive, the surplus that was on hand at the tlon this to file statements of shoot visited of the four Huish city Frances Miss sang department of the year has taken place. make to first refused have could Juab with the result that the economsessment, was operated very dainty musical numbers that were a any tax levy for county purposes iu All the larger countries of not town could collect taxee on the BMtor Reed Smoot of Provo was delight to the students. September. Inally during 1985 and eould still have hid Europe are carrying on big schemes of the mines. The complaint 1 Huron had output Justice eight iitor to the Tintic District on t'liy Miss Lavonnc Clavelle played a the most Im- cases In his court and fines to the asks that the board be enough cash to pay for 1926 ex- of electrification, required to jkkkf of this week, coming here Chopin wait and a light a on a cash portant being electrification of it thus "'penuei maintaining assessment Of' and make or the were that the is levied. v amount $360.00 Miss purpose of inspecting some tractive piano number, Moat political subdivisions dustries and ihe household. baBU taxea he was collected leged amount e delinquent paid, $185.00 In condition? mining properties in which Bartlett also gave two very en Any Improvement are compeje(j t0 borrow early in the and assignments have been taken on to teres ted. readings. metal talnlng mining Industry the balance. : Tintic year in anticipation of the year's affecting (he Stake Fills brings increased prosperity to many taxes. treat-Mrs. Whitehead, Julia j city of one ia Auditors compure the county had western states. Taxation urer, reported that collections wert! an operating balance on June 30in, the greatest handicaps under whl-as follows: Interest on dally balance Neva or $41,843; a mines labor. jin the general fund $21.75. sewer taxes $34.87, water BfMk bM TlnUc BMppjiad lu fui of fund 'balance In the county road of short time mlsslonarle. as FO!.IAWKD SHOWING GOOD in the county with $1,949 $32 657' $115.00, cigarette J10 ln made by Preul- call the re(,UMled PROPKH1V MAY IX LITTLE indicant; $15,813.79 in the bond. ..,5 00 fUW,re rH,Jrt Heber J. Grant at tbe recent dent cAty.n for the Interest fund; $19,957.53 $185 00, this amount together wiMi conference. It was reported A promising lead of ore is being .general bond sinking fund and $52,670 In Sept 1st cash balance of $12.- by Dr. John A. Wldtsoe of the level ofj ,j. 84' followed on the tbe road bond fund. 5C0 n,akH a total of $14,406.11; balances aba ... .conn, ,1b. Little Mae peeper.,. for the month disbursements of the 1925 tax levy It be- to Manager John Matson. Ca 0,1 4 and group convention auxiliary centered in the October 1st of $9,365.21. Ing argued by the auditors that the tions are being conference at Eure- stake on an area 90 quarterly Tintic cover South property a to expenses levied Mrs. are taxes The report of Bigler, tbe checked with that of the. jh0 for the current year and therefore feet east of the shaft near the corder, Qoto lnclude 0M reprMell. of the years revenue should section of two contacts and a crw,4'iaaajer' each ward in the atake, from tative In the mineralized as break highly Tbe meeting was adjourned to ,whch ,( rrted on apply to the statement rendered through the PrOneworkings. June 30th. again on Irlday. October 23rd.- jr church wU1 tuppiy the 1000 , contact veins, of lyinz these a discrep-out auditors The point called for. the monzoniie and rhyolite, ancy existing in the coanty failing between Dr. Wldtsoe said that Is the! among it believes sums in bonds management the to require depository .those was accepting the call are some of which vein productive: Alaska the to deposits. protect large enough the most prominent eldera of Tin-ti- c ai- - of considerable rich ore in the mine Some of the county records were stake, including P. B. Fuller of name. so criticized though this criticism of the same stake presidency, and former the matter of vein Inches six of About the. aDDlied more to the justices USEDTD WHO In ton Bishop Jesse Haws of Silver City. TitHEM other officers, carrying an average of $6 a Peace than the folFOR Many other leading members of the Is TUNNELS and EUT F3I silver being gold Generally accounts were deemed ad , copper, various wards have accepted the call t Bunches TO XSS to the OUNCE lowed objective. parti-condition ouate and in good made directly by their blshopa anl treas-.hig- h grade ore occur in the lo USERKNCWICG cnlarly in the auditors and stake presidency, and their namea ; grade. j ID SNEAK A DRINK urer's offices. will he submitted to President Grant. i Much enthusiasm was manifest the conference meetings, said ; during I. 'vepb, j Dr. Wldtsoe, who explained that the ol'.dnp1 j d.ll, d,po.l affairs of Tintic stake are progreee-ln- g v. 4 ; Th. Whitt. favorably under the leadership mu. Ma, TO. lP..r.,.:tor of President E. Frank Birch and his of Mrs. A: com- child is a granddaughter as bank due from associates. Potts. puted in a former audit. - 1 1 i . ! I J1 ! 1) ! : It-- ' 11 , Ti yr l,ie li--- ; c. 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