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Show ,0 SXS - jUgWriM- r- I fS tic; Try an ad in this paper if you desire to reach the people of the Tin-ti- e Our Advertising Brings Results, the Paper Chung to AH Puts of the Tinfic District District Volume XTX EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, ;1919. Number 42 . -- H Tmtic Standard Wffl Outlook Is Promising. For Copper , Soon Need New Shaft ucers WiD .fton S Award Contract It la understood . that another According to tbe News week's wprk will be required to finBureau an Improve I developed 3 ish the eleetricel connection to the last week la copper h sales of site of the Tintlc Drain Tunnel comOctober metal, at 2$ jphts a pound. Mine is growing rapidly and panys new shaft. The Utah Power September metal has gained to 23ft Money has been secured and has a large force et work cents 'at which level hew domestic exceptionally heavy ship- company work will be taken up in the la being caron this Ine and the bookings have bear made against a ments can be expected fol- ried along aa rapidlyjob aa possible. Ail recent low of 22 cents. Tha businear future; road will be a ness has been done by leading prothe machinery needed in sinking lowing completion of road. of benefit to this city. ducers who have been sitting back the new shaft has been installed and soon as as ia to the the for three weeks go ready past just biding their Visitors to the underground work-o- r electrical time untiLlhe smaller Interests had ia there to send it Manager Grant Snyder of the Euthe Tlntie Standard declare forward. energy tags finished ?.4aHing reka Lily was In the district prices. that the mine never looked better The expansion of the brass Indus- yesterday property of the Knight companies Officials and states that, aU of the and that at no time la ita history are 111 tie a of record was war of vital im- companies operetta In that section try during the proud thq jnst waa there each a large amount of which portance to the copper Industry and they have made in getting Including the Tlntia Stuidird, Euhigh grade ore exposed. The new things in shape for this new piece now of that the extraordinary demand reka Lily, Eureka-Bullio- n and discovery, mentioned in these col- i development work. It has been but for brass has ceased there haa risen Hill have promised to assist la hlg the umn a aome weeka ago, ia a con tin ua- - a tew weeks since the natural query as to what wUl he .construction of a wagon road from they made their j "ihaft fo7"t done with surplus bran "plana" fr,0, and he new Eureka to tho mines. The funds which the. mine hss rlbodshipping first roads have been Ing capacity. Severe competition for the- road are now practically asso heavily for the paat few years and s(IlW) water t'nte among manufacturers ia regarded as sured although it will Im; necessary lines installed, buildings ; while the strike Is hardly aa import- built, the logical outcome, but thus far and machinery delivered on' a few hundred dollars among ant as It would have been had an eit- - erected nothing has developed along price some of the business uou of Eureka tiie ground and placed bn ita founda- ore been ww deposit tirely who have not yet sent in their eon-t- r. rutting lines, j( the shaft work goee along BPVerthedesa proves nt Domestic consumers have bought rrcspondlng speed we can ex- buttons, and tha next thing In orl!!!,.COi.nt a Ve to see some records broken, heavily against actual requirements der la to award a contract for the to the slope- of and fur most made is also have, the oood progress being part, been work. The construction company in ?roYlia- aa their Drain Tunnel, where metal with the taking specified la which Is building the hew East Tin-ti-c Ore ofen exortlent grade ia ndW Jhc wnrkTintlc supervised contractu .To aome extent there haa railroad has treni asked to subby Henry eomlng from half a dosen different ina been flne of the 0id tlme mlneri reselling of copper by manufac- mit figures on the wagon-roaand section! of the mine and there Is a of turers who saw a profit at high other contractors will be asked to tlldlr,ct. general understanding among the! prices but It will be difficult for turn in bids. mine employees that a much grenter them to buy from Isrga producers .Mr. Snyder Is confident that the Launch Zabnskie Will be will tonnage expected following having knowledge of theae transac- road project can be circled through the completing of the new railroad, New Business In Eureka tions. successfully and that the road will in fact it ia barely possible that the he of great value to Eureka peopto mine will double Pliarles 7a brink le, former mayor as well as to those who are engagTo Efforts Get Students of About the time the 'campaign of Eureka and for tnnny years suped in mining operations In East Tin-tiwork ia well under way in the south erintendent Blossom Interested In High School Walter Jensen of the of.tye to Iron end of. the Tlntie Stantard, where mine, has decided launch a new store and C. E. Halsli an old shaft haa been enlarged and business In this city. Ha The Tintlc high school at thla of the Reporter have made a partial enterprise retimbered, tlie management will no haa purchased an extensive piece of plane Illustrates a condition which canvas of the business houses of Eudonht select a site for another new on upper leadvllle How and has prevailed to some extent In the reka, securing subscriptions amountabaft over which will be Installed ground will engage In the lumber and coal past and which It Is hoped the ing to about $1000. They have not larger and better marblnery than any business, Ills son. Yard, to be a pari-- , new state laws will remedy, said called upon all of the firms now in use In Tlntie. While it la a tier with him In the new Francis TV. Kirk ham, state director and individuals who should be inenterprise. new this to shoot talk little early The place selected for the business of vocational education on his visit terested and before completing their outlet for the mines ore the abaft Is just east of the residence of Geo. to this city last week. Mr. Klrkham task expect to get about $400 more. toaome distance will probably be Utah countys commissioners Tlasman and the ground adjoins the O. N. Child, state havs accompanied ward the northeast of (he main, Gemini spur of the Denver A Rio of public Instruction, to pledged $1000 and the remainder of workinga. waa at Zabriakie Mr. Grande Ry. Eureka where they attended a teach- the money will come from the minDuring the past few weeka gooa Balt Lake during the week and ers' Institute held prior to the open- ing companlea. progress haa been made with the while there closed a deal for much Every resident of Eureka feels ing of the school year. , ' railroad construction work and by of (he material which will be needSuperintendent I. L. Williamson that a hunch of mines will ha openthe middle of October the Tintlc ed In the construction of hla buildtold Mr. Klrkham that there Is little ed in East Tlntie and If so we must Iron Blossom stock, which only a lr.all dfftha ore that la now being call for part-timStandards ore should be moving to ing. The land waa purchased last e schools in Tintlc have a good wagon road or this hanew line. over this the smelter week from the J. C. Sullivan estate. couplo of weeka ago sold down to shipped; tis .. coming from leased for the reason that there are uot ziness will never reach our camp. Mr. Zabriakie states that no time 25 cents, reached the 35 cent mark gropnd ihrre la nothing to Indicate more than a score of boys and of 'the bustaesa has already girls Some been lost and prompt action ,1a Beadwill be lost la the erection of the mine la on Ita last legs the that at the who are between Eagle A Blue Bell Mine the outside, the week. Officials of past In faet Mt appears to be good for a ages of 14 and 18 and are working. ed. bulldinga and that a railroad during Is Earning Large Stun needed spur will be built Into the center of the company state that there have long tlnuflo come. The leasing of the There are some hundreds of other hla yard. Power aswa and a plan- been no new ore developments bat older workings haa been1 entirely boys and girls who might just m Eureka Lily People Are Dividends have been announced ing machine will be installed and they were notiaurprlsed at the to the companys offl-eia- well be attending high school rapid And by the Bingham Mines company and with this equipment the new firm recovery which the stock made after satisfactory Drifting Sinking Winze but are not. But they are not work-lu- g awdels accounts for the vl- tha Eagle A Blue Bell company. The will be. able to promptly, tarn . nut Ita recent- - slump. Iron-.- - Blossom " part-timand therefore" the; either, gin practically After drifting through a body of Bingham Mines will pay a dividend any kind of a lumber acier even shareholders are expecting a diviIto lessen. school Is not the potation for of IS cents per share on September though.' it requires. apecM Vamlng dend when the next quarterly dislow grado ore for a distance of about Is for .Tin the it tics ting problems, . dib-A Bell Blue -. 125 feet on what Is known as tho ,30th and the Eagle or milling.'tribution. Is due--ari- d wiKl ldwf'dnf etqcfck v 'The Tjfdlo District ihja meet irfbutlon will be 5 coats S ahara, 1040 level. the Sireka Lily (epp! A large coal -- yard will be a fea- Provo office indicates tint there will the exchange but It la Just ibb fretrieol thnl 20th. payable on September ture of Ahe business and a stock of not.be any disappointment on that UfiV unusual to see the shares In the high school has not of the Bingham builders hardware aa well aa fenc- score aa the treasury now eon tain a ouch a splendid old property as the the boys and girls what they wants The last dividend Mines waa in July while the Eagle ing material will be carried, making fully $200,000, the largest sum that iIron Blossom selling for 26 cents, It has therefore introduced the Will be found with depth. ' A Blue Bell made a similar distribu- the new lumber an aa reposed in the mines strong box especially .when the treasury con- trades, and industries vocational edu- ed through the low grade copper-silvyard ore are small stringers of tion In March, of this year. The total establishment in every respect. tained almost enough money to give cation, and will give Instruction in !naeveral years. amount from .the Bingham Mines, considered Iron Blos- every shareholder a sum equal to the automobile mechanics, carpentering, higher grade material and tha showEverything at this point Is said to ha about including the' amount to be paid this Tintic som looks good and while practical- - market price of hla stock. tinning and various building trades. ing Wagon Road Needs month, has reached the total of The Instructor is C. W. Uterhach, as promising as any thing that tha Some Attention At Once. had in many I07S.000 and the Eagles total will who has had considerable experience Eureka Lily has be 1,2B0,400. Practically all of the also experience months. In the south drift on the a and as tradesman, Tha attention of Utah countys earnings of the Bingham Mines comin teaching trades and Industries, same level highly mineralized forCounty People Want pany have been derived from ore commissioners has been called to the und In Installing such trades In the mation la now being cut and someshipped from the Eagle A' Blue Bell condition of jthe wagon road ou the He comes to the Tintic thing of Importance may be opened schools. almost at any time as there ue new mine at this place, the former comslant above Elbertm, For the put seem to be Is that the officers of that county District from New Mexico. Tooele county people pany owning all except a very small two years this piece of road haa been alive to their Interests and the new are not sufficiently appreciative of The visitors outlined a 12 months fissures ahead which hold out groat ' block of the stock of the latter com the road in fairly good condition but to the Tintlc District, the business to spend a few hundred program for the district and recom- promise. result of neglect, flood waters have from, through pany. Is being given the dollars In keeping one of their own mended activity in Boy Scout work.. Vernon, The record of the Eagle A Blue washed away certain sections-an- d needed endorsement The construc- roads open tb travel In order that If necessary, it was advocated a boy Iron King Company Will Bell Is one of which the management left other parts of the road in bad tion of this piece of road waa start- Tintic people can carry them such sqput leader should bA furnished by Go But Very Little Deepef may feel proud, la eleven years tha shape. 'It appears that the officers ed some time ago and it is hoped an enormous amount of business. the schools oil school pay. 'mine haa helped to pay off the of Utah coOnty dont believe In the that the officers of our neighboring Just at this time one of the best Gas and heat are Interfering to $1,000,000 Indebtedness of the Bing- stitch In time program on the road county will make a good job of it of the road la being allowed MINING NOTES. some extent with the shaft work at ham Mines and in addition has paid repairs and thousands of dollars are and if so the towns of Vernon, Too- pieces to of lack ruin for attention. to go Iron King hut despite this handithe stockholders the sums mention- wasted every year because of their ele and Stockton should derive great The Reporter sincerely hopes that A chunk of ore taken from the the ed above. failure to take up road work at the benefits from the travel which will a good wagon road will be construc- Eureka Bullion mine at East Tlntie cap the crew of shaft men is making and Supt. Robproper time. be diverted that way not only from ted through to Salt Lake by way of was on exhibition this week at the fairly good headway of about 1640 a erts In a few A Bell depth dollars To Reports Block. making spent' Permission . the Tlntie District but from Millard Tooele county and If so the people Salt Ike Stock A Mining Exchange, feet. Manager Loose has not yet for the flood waters would and Beaver county towns. of Tintlc ought to do everything pos- says the Deseret News. The ore was Of Copper Leaf Co. Stock. channel upon the depth that the shaft have saved several hundred dollars The last issue of the Tooele Bulle- sible to divert travel in that direc- brought In by Willard Hanson, Jr., Is to be sank before drifting will be worth of work but following their tin has a well written article from It tion. removed have who to claims regardUtah securities commission usual custom the commissioner of , The taken up bnt It Is generally underon In east tha drift the the workings stood that he considers another 26 haa granted the Copper Leaf mining Utah county have failed to take rare ing the road and calling attention 800 foot level.. The ore has every to the fact that such a highway will New Directors Named For or 80 feet sufficient. Supt. Roberts company permission to sell a, block of the road at the proper time'. . values of councarrying good appearance carry more business to Tooele states that gas Is pouring Into tho of 00,000 shares of stock. This ia Is to he said and in and lead silver ty towns than one of the transconThe Eureka Lily Company shaft quite rapidly at present REGISTRATION DAYS. treasury stock anjl will be soldcon-In MinIn There can be splendid shape. tinental highways. opening up and that It will be only a abort order to provide funds for a mineral examined the no question regarding the truthfuling men who Registration days for tho eomlng time tinuation of the development cam- until a blower will be necesAt the annual meeting Tuesday of were practically a unit in declaring on Oct-th- e ness of such a statement. Everyone sary. Occasionally It is necessary palgn which haa been in progress for city election will be held hav28th. The registra- here in Tintic realizes that many the stockholders of the Eureka Lily that It gave every indication of to pull the men out of the shaft bepast few years. The stock will oher 14th and ore come a from permanent Tintlc of dollars of thousands for the money ing be ble will offices kept open fore their shifts work Is completed. Mining company the following board put out at $1 per share, which Isjtfon going to Utah county every mopth "J,".." store was elected: A few men are being kept at work the same price charged for stock usual hours, from 9 a. m. until 9 p Is of It worst and. the j who of the year Martin Enquizt, part m. a spent the; on the Iron Kings iron deposit, previously sold. Scow croft, J. William 1 War-near summer at his property wjjlcll l t,eins blocked out and Kirigit, Grant Snyder, W. I. Snyder, Oregon, returned to Eureka j ed ln liape tor a heavy tonnage aa and Thomas Barrett. The first on Wednesday and will again devote :goon M tke new Tlntie railroad tltaee named succeeded W. F. Snyder, attention to his leasing opera-- 1 fgghei that property. Elmc Holdaway, and J. E. Galfgher. his En-tious in the Gemini mine. Mr. j Ov ing to . the absence from the and his son, Eric, own a very pnTrn,v,ip ZOT state of two of the directors the qulst valuable piece of ground on the Col UulICCX Jmeet iig of the directorate to select umbla River connection with in Year In School! and Good offlr rs has been postponed until their farm work own and operate a next week. There Is some conjec-- J number of fish wheels which are usSchools of the Tintlc District ture as to who will succeed W. F, ed In salmon from the river. were opened on Tuesday of thla taking as Snyc president. ' Oswald Wolf, former Eureka man week and according to SuperintenIt s stated that the cliangea were dent I. L. Williamson the teaeliers souk it by those who dropped out of who is still quite heavily Interested back In the dis- and students now have thur work the llrectorate and that no friction In Tintlc stocks, was exist 0. It was also slated that con- - trict during the week. Mr. Wolf well in hand with bright prospects ditto is at the mine remain sstlsfao- - made considerable money as a result fur an excellent school year. Tha his faith In the Tintlc Standard attendance compares very fararaaly tory and that the active campaign of of and has confidence in many of the with tha: of the first week of bit '!deve opment will continue. other properties on the east side year, in tact there is a larger numIn which he has Invested quite heav- ber of pupils enrolled at the high Tinfic Camps Should Be ily. He Is now employed by one of school, end the superintendent Is the packing houses at Salt trttrely satisfied with the ouook. Given Free Mail Delivery Lake large In tho high school there are now and during his stay here visited with hla brother, Willlqm Wolf. 221 students, ln the Eureka grade schools 626, ln the Mammoth school Id appears that the time has come 246, in Silver City 167, Knlghtvllle I; for ree delivery or. mall throughout Electrical Equipment 26 and Tlntie Junction 7, making a routes with rural rintlc District, ;the Damaged By Storm total of 1191. Theae are classified 'rum Ing from Eureka to Kulgbtvlile as follows: Elementary grades 766, This Junction. jllivlilend and Tintic Monday's storm, which was one Junior High School 293 and Senior to the atten of the heaviest of the summer, did mat er Is being brought School 102. :tior pf Congressman Welling and considerable damage to the lines and High IjSenitor Smoot by the Reporter transformers of the Utah Power Co. OUR AUGUST RECORD. paopla," tha tght having cdllor and it Is quite reasonable to At Silver City three transformers A aawraf era ia bow Judging tha peaea traaty fight. It is yea common PiUtai tho treaty opponents. Ore shipments from the Tlntie-Districfeadh brouxht out into thr open by President Wilson and countered by sup iose that favorable action will be were practically ruined by the elec1 way by la a swing around tha states, tha president Is being mot half tak n. Eureka has reached the trlcal disturbances which accompanduring August were C4fi care iv, treat ao to tho pooplo. Borah a over to last and Hlrqa Johasoa. Tho engagement is expected it where free delivery of mail ied the rain. One of the transform- compared with 442 care for July. In pol than 60 of tha principal cities of the United StatethoMag Is uite badly needed and at any rate ers was at the shops of the Knight the shipments are Included one ear to aotectod aa to trip the people In the smaller camps sur-r- companies, another at the Utah Ore of bullion from the Tlntie mUl valuaritatattlegromnd. Tha nap show tho tanaral Itlaorary with atopo U nding the Tintic metropolis Sampling company's mill and the ed at $90,000, while the' ore shipped shi uld be entitled to better mail third being a part of the lighting is estimated to be worth In the set rice than they are now getting. neighborhood et Unit n million. system at Silver City. For East Tintic Road . ' to-ral- J t. c. Heffcr-nan-Thomps- . Iron Blossom. Treasury Das Over $200,000 M pre--jvhle- U. 4 e, . it aF er r Untie Business Tooele u do-eld- plao-rendal- e, iit Putting the Treaty Fight Up to;the People ! t CStereTwoSi nthmore i ot -' VA M -- V- & t |