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Show ' r BEAD BY A REVIEW EVERYONE OF THE TINTIC MINES Of TINTIC. Volume XX EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, Howard Fiteh Will Be Married To Miss Marshall New Ore - Number 19 !a . Gsed Tonnage From -- MARCH 12, 1920. . j Victoria Strike of aome week! mow. mrtod taprovo- xnent and car a day will soon be ewwtng from sewfind. Mr. pitch id a Mra, Walter fltei, Br.. Ilg ! r ft and v alnce hla return from overseas MrTl ,n tTfcl 8am's rm bM bolding a poaltion wltb tb Chief Conaolidated Mining company. Hlaa Marahall of Judge and bn A. Marshall of Balt Mrs. At a meeting of the Tintie school board, held daring the early part of the past week, it was decided to give each teacb- er In the schools of Eureka, Mammoth and Sliver City, aa well as at the Tintie High School, the sum of $100, which is in addition to their regular pay, thia money to be paid over at tbe end of the school year. I1 V Ik ft Hill IS UflltlOg On The ! ; 8undaye Tribune announced the engagement of Howard , Fite of Eureka and lliaa Harr S - There ia no question but what the recent atrlke in the property of the Victoria company la an important one. The large drift haa been drlv- en Into the ore for a dlatanoe of orer 00 feet and Supt. Owena ia now mak- ing arrangementa for atoplng, the of putting in the preliminary timbera being under way. Tintie School Teachers Receive Increase-I- n Pay 600 Level Two hundred feet of work needed to reach main big vein hut entire section holds out considerable promise. ! r. iin Propositions in Tlntic at the pre- nt timo is the Big Hill of the east side." This company got busy late last year and since that time they Utah Mining Congress 4own to Directors Are Elected lta put thelr m,!n a depibof 600 feet and are now A . of the; drlftingbn the 600 level. R. L. An At the annual meeting 111 NtW On week Work of Utah Chapter the American Min-- ;, PrOgTOBI During the pant Manager rat hero to supervise the work ing Congress on Monday eight direc-- 1 and that ton were elected, and officer! for the lig is generally conceeded have a good Victoria! dlatrict and inapected the the ensuing year were also chosen chanca get some ore on the level atrike for the flrat time. While he, Colin McMurphy, who haa the by the board of directors. carried on. It " had not been at the minea for acveral contract for the construction of At hi memship meeting thehe Is about 200 feet to the most imp twenty-eigmiles of about road weeks', owing to the influenxa qusr-- 1 following members of the board hcb th ,0 drtt w were Walter Fitch, Eure- lUnt T0n' but antine, he had kept in done touch through the Tlntic Valley, from encounter, Manager E. F. Birch hia! to commenced M. H. the work but waa somewhat Lynndyl, City Hartman, Ophlr; Frank ks; almost that says mov-on this week, Tuesday-hJ. We'stcott, Salt Lake; Col. C. E. distance will be every foot of that j surprised, and of course greatly work through interesting Loose, Provo; Norman W. Haire, rouna. pleased, on account of the size and ing onto the Job with a bunch of! richness of the new discovery In the teama and several wagon loads of Salt Lake, and J. B. Whltehlll, Salt Victoria. He unhesitatingly declares supplies. Lake., The new members of the! The new road is to be built at a board ire Samuel K. Kellock, Lark, Outlook Good For New Ore ..the find la the moat important in the and j. m. Bid well, Sait Lake. At Property Of Lily Co. history of the mine and of course coat of $1000 per mile and will It means a heavier production from form the connecting link ' between After the membership meeting the the main traveled highways of Mil directors met and elected George W. the Victoria. Manager Grant Snyder has been As already stated in these col- lard county and the Tintie Mining governor, .Lambourne, succeeding at the Eureka Lily property during umns tho ore is being developed District. When it Is finished, which two days and is most Imer Pett; Walter Fitch, first vice the C. E. Allen, second vlcejthuslastlc regarding the outlook. He through a wince which waa sunk to will be within a fow months time, n depth of SO feet below the 1280. travel from Millard and other coungovernor; J. Will Knight, third vleelsays that after sinking nearly two work ties of southern Utah eon be divertThe piece of ' development governor, and A. G. McKenzie, sec-- 1 hundred feet bolow what is known 'ns the 1450 level the miners are which resulted in the discovery had ed this way and but for the delay retary and treasurer. now cutting out-been under way for some months on the part of the commissioners of station and get- and In Completion Of through the Eagle. Tooele oounty there would be an opting things In readiness for drifting. Delay Mr. Owens got hla first ore Indica- portunity of diverting travel through Road To Iron gfar Mine' 11 wU1 be remerabered th,t uite tions on the 1280 level and opened to Salt Lake by way of Stockton and inear the shaft on the 1450 level the. Eureka Ln the commercial product s'Ttejr'Tie had Tooele. to0 W.states N. Roberts that Supt. It ia understood that the Tooele re De but that the, values sunk a distance of abouJfO feet. A Prtnnt new haa been the loading platform n total of ninety fool ojorlftlng has county, commissioners have already Road bIb enough to make the near the portal of the Iron Building Campaign For Benefit Of Tintie erectedtunnel or failed to dladtoae tjjw dimensions of constructed a portion of their new product'aU hough the MPPlng his and that company King road but that, a considerable amount ,ow d "tuff containof the ore depeiiR shlp-lbI will be ready to commence the od ore- Manager Snyder Commenqfag(ext week we can no of work is yet. to he done on that Joseph Reese, the chairman of the ' already outlined the work which is ment of iron ore Just ss soon as the14 doubt expedtptout a carload of ore section which is neat' the Juab coun- Utah county board of commission- to be done. They feel that the re- rails are when this same rone put down on the last lap;belIeve that wIU b0l tb was on treasin Tintie of venue is into which daily from this new atrike and later ty line. this the Tuesday going er!, of the railroad which la to serve this mta when the deposit ia tapped from the f th L1,r- ttt week! being accompanied by the road ury of Utah county from the Tlntic property. A few weeks ago the rtfe . k lower level, for which purpose a Belated engineer for that ' county. During District Justifies the expenditure of road work was moving along sol11 11 Piec of work whIch holds out Filing Sure To drift is being driven, a much larger his stay here he announced that some money. The road will be pro- smoothly that It looked safe to pre-- reat promise for the shareholders Cause Companies Trouble Utah county will immediately com- perly cared for and it is understood diet the completion of the job bef ore MM Property The management, tonnage can be expected. ' mence improving the highway lead- that the commissioners are seriously March 10th, but storms came along Some of the mining companies of ing Into the Tintie District. One Hundred Feet Drifting considering the advisability of. pav - ianij delayed the construction of the ping the development work on the the state of Utah have not been Mr. Reese and those who accom- Ing that part of the road hich is jron King's branch of the line. upper level, where s drift hae been , Heeded To Reach Big Break ent out toward the south und into making their returns to the state panied him on the trip made a care- between the Goshen reservoir and Development of the Iron King proIs progressing nicely, sSys Mr. what is called the cross zone from While there has been but very lit- board of equalisation showing the ful Inspection of the road and have Warm' Creek perty valuation of machinery and improveore hse tle new from the Roberts, operations being carried on the Tlntic Standard. There proments ss rapidly as Is required by huntwo followed been for nearly under the most favorable conditions. perty during the past few weeka it the law. .Letters were sent out to dred feet und some of It has been on Is la stated on good authority that the This developed property BeD being Will Resume Bine Deep Work two levels and with conditions ex- saved for shipment ss tbe work was some of these a few days ago notify- Eagle & work is going along in fine shape. them that the legal time limit carried forward. ing At the point where the first imporceptionally promising. returns is the second Monare exceptionally satisfactory in Several months ago the Eagle tant break waa encountered, and for these in February. Good Headway Being Bine Bell, according to Eureka City Will Secure Bell people started a campaign Eagle where aome lead ore wad found, day ' The attention of the mining comwas here this who g Pett, Manager miners are buay on of work mine's Made At Drain Tunnel the level. deepest Truck For Street Work panies id also called to the fact that and the mine ought to have u and aome shipping ore la being sav- the being week, successful prospecting law provides that if the return the 2000, thia year. Henry Barney, who is in charge ed. Manager Zabrlskle, however, la to not made before the assessment stopped on account of a scarcity of very For some time tbe city council of the Tlntic Drain Tunnel operadevoting meat of his attention to the of the company by the state board mine labor, but according to Supt. has been seriously considering tbe Pisa Improvements Knights tions, reports the big tnnnel going drift which is being extended along of motor a truck of Is buying advisability the board requir- William Owens conditions hare now at the usual speed, with the ahead The Tract the break and ha atatea that another ed equalisation Elberta For sanifor street improvements and to assess the company from the Improved and today work waa redrills sway something over hundred feet of work should take best information ponndlng Council-men work and last week it can obtain, and sumed. Tba drift on the 2000 level Some time ago thia. paper pub- tary four thousand feet from the portal. the face of this drift to a point were Lee and canBunnell, Hanley once made, legal objection waa cutting through promising look- lished the statement that the Knight to some exTbe tunnel wa where an Important ore deposit that, to sucb an assess- ing quarts when operations were people of Provo had purchased the at Balt Lake for the purpose of In- tent last month, delayed to the Influnot be owing should be found the intersection of ment. presented They suspended at that point in the mine Elberta irrigation project and sev- vestigating the proposition. a 'two breaks. an opportunity of trying out and enza epidemic which kept number had and are officers of the company which acres eral thousand of land from bnt of the their force work, Those who have been out to the sevhighly pleased because they will is Irrigated with the water and it la looking over specifications of the miners are making great headin recent month express Mine Safety Work To Be to and makes trucks at eral decided, now be ablh to continue with develunderstood that this deal themselves as well pleased with the of a Nash way now Shown In Motion Pictures opment plqns made jrtina time back. generally means much for the little farming recommend the purchase The Ruby shaft, which Is a part manner in which work Is being he Eagle should and fruit raising village which lies two ton machine with dump body, of Jesse Knight's drain tnnnel propushed forward and mining men fau over for which desells $8000. trlflp productive stage so close to the eastern end of our Safety practices In mines are miliar with the ground believe that an ject, bow has a depth of over 400 11 amount of work, in 2,000 feet of motion picture The people who The 'council bus already placed district. feet and It la stated that the flow of mining the property ,!s destined to take its picted little doubt about tho launched the Elberta project have order for this car, which ought to surface water, encountered during films to be turned over to C. A. Alplace among the producers of the soon. delivered be very representing the federal bureau ore extending to that depth in fact always been at loggerheads" with of the work, to district before many months have len, mines Marshal Cronin, aa well . as the the earlier stages with the it ia about as near a. cinch as any- the farmers of Goshen, who by reain of and to give but decreasing promises passed. street committee for state Industrial commission, by tbe thing can be in the mining game son of priority claim, have first call members of the in the future. little trouble confident are that Anaconda Copper Mines company. and unless conditions are entirely on water which flows down Little the city council, PAYMABTEB ASSESSMENT. The films are expected to' reach Mr. different than in other properties of Balt Creek Canyon. Thia trouble a large sum can be saved by the nee a! Haul- Young Mother Died Leaving The Tintle Paymaster company Allen during the latter part of this the district the ore should continue with the Goshen farmers cost the of truck of this, description. by team is has levied another assessment of 1 month and he will have them exhi- below the water level, which in the promoters of tho Elberta Irrigation ing gravel and garbage is Family Of Six Children slow and cent per share, delinquent on April bited in mining camps oj, the state Eagle Is 2020 feet from the surface. scheme many thousands of dollars entirely out of date. It While a General underground conditions Mrs. Ettu May Mordue, wife of , expensive. 3rd, with the sale day on May 1st. for the benefit of metal miners. a4 ejt tj,em ahort of water. It toto exceptionally ton a out ton than team is Steven taking Mordne, and aged S3 years, able will Mr. be said that Knight the truck will handle at died at her home in Eureka last Satr of .bridge over this difficulty of long leastgravel twice as much and make about urday morning, death being from standing and that ha will have the half a dozen trips while the team ia pneumonia, which followed Influis support of Goshen people. There one. The same applies to enza. The deceased waa tbe mother making also a possibility that he will be of six children, the youngest a babe ble to Irrigate a much larger tract the hauling of garbage. Mr. Cronin says that he has made 0f two or three months. The vo- of land by securing a supply of from the 8trawberry reservoir. arrangements.. for securing grarel!mana husband is not living in the Chief Cons, damp where ajrchs at the present time and the The Strawberry water could be loading pocket will be bnilt. In fact cage la ona ot the most distressing tsken tq the Mt. Nebo reservoir and Cecil Fitch of that mine. that bas been brought to the atten-ba- s from there through the present Manager promised the city officers thatjtion 0f the local people In many canal system to the Elberta land, the mining company will build such months, the family being In poor' Mr, Knlgbt also plans to do away !vlth tbe old wooden flume below a pocket and keep it filled with ma- financial circumstances. Mrs. Mordne and hery'children the Mt. Nebo reservoir, taking the terial suitable for road instruction. water through tunnels cut Into the This will mean a substantial saving moved to Eureka late U6t year from side hills which ean he driven with-o- to the city and tbe mine manage- Mammoth where tktSy resided for ment will have tbe thanks of the BnTne time great expense. administration as well as tbe allace took the body city VndertAk Looking a few years into the futo Goshelr'ln hie auto hearse, the ture it is plain to be seen that water whole community. from Jesse Knights drain tnnnel .VTTFVDED KNIGHT MEETINGS. burial being conducted on Tuesday. Fnnernl services over the remains of will several thousand acres of very valuable land near the E. F. Birch, local manager for the Mr- Mordne were held at the L. D. a portal of the tunnel. Tbit tunnel Is various Knight mines, was in Provo ,8- Church In Eureka on Monday .E- w; Redmond Presiding, the!10011 bring driven inti the vdty heart of for there Wednesday, going d the Tlntic District, with a view to annual meetings, and being necom-!t- b ipesker being Joseph on the trip by Theodore P. bach and Peter Hoodnnwatrrlng our mines, but Mr. 'Knight no doubt considers that the Holt, manager of the Tlntic Millingflow of water will be of great vslne. plant at Silver City. HItli ASSESSED. no In lost .He land time np buying to Into paHtla At tbe meeting of the directors of in that vicinity. .Now comes ' the ATTENDING CONVENTION. if tho assa staadlag lor that party prove they will give legislation toward the Big Hill company, held at Provo of tho large Elberta tract transfer agriculture qusstioaa. Hors is the ammWtas appointed by the recent National to the Knighte and there seems to Prof. t. L. Williamson left yester- on Wednesday, an assessment of one a. to Interview, investigate and report to the Carmen of the natton a y day afternoon a, the atutnde and support that earn he expected from each bs a likelihood of a large sugar for Sslt Lake, going cent per share was levied, this money In to tadnde eandldatea Ovn president down to th humbles! coaaty position, for that end of Utah county. there for the purpose of attending a being needed for a continuation of numlttoe are. front row. tad to right J B Houtoa. secretary Wisconsin Society or which With ample water the Elberta land convention of tho school superinten- the development campaign Equity; OL S. Barrett of Georgia, president National Farmers' Union, chalrmas. R D cooper. New York . for been several has nnder to way made ba Ha state. dents tho will of grow remain sugar enough jeould Dairy same Lsngne, and Charles W Hetman. Peek row; ten to right. GiYord Plnckoi. Pennovtvenia months. j basts to hasp a largs factory buay. there until Sunday. Rural Program Aaseetatton; T C Atkeson. w Va.. Wat tons! range. Maurtee MSAsllffe. proaidnni Farm-- ' j City-wor- k . 1 Hill-peopl- - ht ; i ! Bil-wi- th w j j ! . . ; pa.-i- t j - a waa-handle- PP j ; -- - - rail-lm- . j . Lehl-TInt- lc the-Blu- - "single-jackin- - Lehi-Tint- le -- - -- -- Politicians Must Take Stand Before Farmers wa-,t- er Eu-fro- m . j j I i ut ; j i . j - af-r- - ! i - Fullen-panle- j - - j ; j caadi-Thl- ! fae-Itor- V .. s ; ... V ' v |