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Show V Friday of each and fntmd In the 1,hI on p,W Ctth, mail 'iv-e- ' let n help 70a In planning your aalverflu-lu- g if you dmlra to reedi of (he Tintlc (ho The liisirkt. Reporter niti'rn (ho lornl flelil thoroughly and onr KBrek ' nocond-r- matter. U UtimtiV Pr 2.50 lion jwr- - brings rreull. EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY Dern Jeorge H. Again blade Is 11 US. Numlcr tV. 10 (Holt Continues with Family1 caiifomu Fight Against Burton Carried To Legislature Apex Standard To Mine Shipping President Theodore I. Holt, for v.r in charge iht1 Htilliiu; f or th6 Knight of 1'rovti who j perated th0 T?,,lV Ml11 at Sil' r SOC oc )0C 101 )OC Ore o )OC Eureka To Get Depot During Present Year Hupt. Levi is Merritiidn is still UK To ing out a very pood jiradc nf ship .ping ore from the r.tiso above the notln-aeCtl0 of Eureka Banking chapter in the fight be-- all his witncit.it- and propose for the 900 level of the Apex Standard prop Important improvement ''W'"5 company 's shareholders held 'Vacation at Whittier, California. Af- faivn Judge Thomas If. Burton and prosecution. lower end of Main Union Jrrty in the eastern end of the disWilliam It. Iliggens. former Attorney re-- , ter leaving tins district ,,u of ore was recent ArfiJaviu also were filed in an ef ,rlr, Co. m this city Wednesday; to Pacific give promises the Fifth district , iwent to itolivia to take iharge of from this strike and it ,n,r,ley i liurton bal ,jr jort to provw nlal new station. com-port indicates steady growth' mill construction and he states that laill I. enacted in the state legisla-- , dismissed criminalJujge understood the will j that teams passenger city case on faiw o two Join have been finished there. itre. according to a published an-- : theories and without . hauling a second shipment; of authority turexa one at an elevation of l .'. no a ft. ; iioumvmeni in the daily press of iaw It is now practically certain that in the coming week, with the j early The shareholders of the st rday. I ii ion Pacific tty. company will held their annual anj the other a n.titn). in tho d company with follow, ng , The jankins alleges that Eureka a new passenger depot lme-s.a.the bank a noon on Wed- - pany with Governor George 11. Dorn. liiggens has filed with the presen r election petitioner giie "hrt Vrjr contests Hied in the Flf.u;tn K which time at the building will be erected and week Mr. that Holt a invented what is known as o.g.siature ports from the property Indicate petition asking diMrll.t court more than a year ago tesday of this re-- the Pern-Ho- lt was or .ho director of (be ore ts preseut year. The only the Roaster men, during (hat board of Burand impeach showing these improving Judge he old have nt.t been disposed or by ll,- I hat Is liable to stand in the front to week U le round week it as followa: George H. Derr, chines are now working most satis- - in' aud that nia,f,i,untf' Judge, although the law provides that Is for Dr. sn such of F. W. In way Shriver, oftsiv. above improvement the factory milling plants in various quartzite which is George Jones, such proceedings ho heard within making N j parts of the of on owners lower the and an considered George it fhr ideal Ion property a Jr In Mr. his Holt states cud country. iteele Bailey, petition Mr. Higgens coni- Main street, where the station ts to that he 18 Phased t learn of an im- - plains that Judge Burton, without thirty days, deposit. permanent Inch. Through the contests Den. Nel-bo erected, to overestimate the value Cashier provement In the local mining sima A report was submitted by hearing disbarred the petitioner aon hullenged the of I', Johu of tbeir holdings or try to block tho right most a in be to due bank a to the tlon, and M. for John higher pvlre Poster from practicing Fuller to assume the office of the fii showing city Drifted Snow Delays by ssking an unreasonable The total .metals and particularly for lead. H law in his court. It is enterprise condition. Satisfactory alleged that councilman of Cedar City, and Her If Autos Near llomansville they are reasonable and to price. this ' lootings, according reportjmay possibly visit this section before the order was issued because of tha the' elm-- ion m (he railroad can acquire tha land that ra ,0 Tht auto road into the is needed the new building Is asf P "a"lpa,Kn ""SCodar City. The con test, resulted Tintlc District liasloading boon In M very lmd sured. Au appropriation for It ts In Jex'sPorrrr MrB. Fuller Takes 3 half t opposed Judge Burton :from the (.lty In November, shape for severul days, owing, to tha this yeur's budget. It was in tho ,,r lt,irtn ,0 lhe di8,rict 1923. It la ulle.ted that returns In- - drifted snow, and on was taken Up Legislative Duties tor last but Wed year budget Tuesday. reinstated by tho diratei, ,httt lh.fedants defeated the a,'rn'y" and Thursday inoiorists hud out when the I'uion Pacific System nesduy Perry B. Fuller, who will repre- 8la,, HU)r,U8 f0i't recently. j plaintiffs by only one vote each. It trouble getting through. In many found it necessury to replace the juHt. sent this county in tho present sespetition rharges that Judge the mayoralty race returns showed Instances teams have Wen used In stations at Ogden and Milford, both sidn of the state legislature, is now liurt(,n had been oppressive toward that J. G. Face had led Walter pulling the automobiles through the of which were destroyed by fire. Tho 8411 Lake where lie wil remain Mr lligRcn and has treiiuently at one but the latter vote, snow by r- road the drifts, being In worse cost of rebuilding the Ogden and ran be moat favora y rnmnimd with .throughout the clared him in contempt of court with-- , was declared elected after he ha I condition than at which session, opentime In recent Milford stations waa heavy and U Hny the figure of a year ago when tha d Qn Monday of thig W(.ek The court's atll-- J contested Mr. Mr Ful. out Justification. to assume years. was only natural for railroad right depoeite subject to check amounwi ler Jg qulte familiar wilh lht, work tude hampered Mr. Higgens In tin the office, according to Mr. Higgens. W. I). McDonald, of Klberta. ha to retrenrh on other improveto shout 1310,000. y having charge of his duties as district at-Another accusittfon made against had a forre of men sod leu ms on the ments for the line. served Millard and Juab y rC0UHe8 In Mr. J ex saldf During t the upper house of the ,orn,,'. according to the allegations. Judge Burton la that he violated the road for three dsys and It is thought The Eureka station, according to 11 1,1 1IS4 this banka out of town c ear 'Btate alleged by the attorney that! corrupt practice act by offering In that these men will succeed In open- information (hat bus been given ou. at the last sessiof legislature ga.oOU,ings totaled approximately trade votes with other delegates at ing the road to trnvel sometime this will be a very fine building, facieq t,me he Jg Jn thft ,ower hrtuse Judge Burton furred him to trial more Th,g or 1200 now have We th case murder giv-- i tho Judicial convention without q0. Kelsey and hgg been gIvjn held In Halt afternoon. Then an effort will he on Muin street of this city and with on a plj(fg and tn.s number of active checking account Mr. inK him adequate time to summon Lake, August 20, 1124. made to keep it free from deep snow ample ground surrounding It to make committees. Important ' means the average budllng of PuiieP is chairman of the committee1 but as long ss winds prevail this Is it most attractive. In order to nuke than 1000 checka each day. We have on education and will be found work-going to lie a very serious mutter. room for such a station a number of over TOO savings account with an Bnow fences are needed in certain old frame shucks, which are a rent C. Dick Visited At hard In the Interest of the min-- : Compensation Claim Of J. ing Our 90 each. average of about a member of lhbetween the Hummli and llo menace to the business district beIng being industry, points Mrs. Towers Denied Is Mountain View loan during the year have amountProperty aa the snow has a tendency cause of the likelihood of fire, will committee. mansvUlo mining 0 ed to about 600,000. The bank is to and drift conscraping the snow off necessarily have to be removed. It of 0n Wednesday this week 1 ow in the beat liquid condition of C. Dick, manager of the Moun- the highway moans only temporary Is almost as Important to get rid of J. was BeSCUe BadlO Mrs. Kutl.t Mine denied in ipcnsatlon its history. Fifty per cent of the total tain View Mining company, was out relief, lteyond llomunsvllln the snow these old buildings ns It Is to erect wldow of u3rfcRWork Held to be Failure iTerBInto gold assets can be converted Tf:pra- from Halt Lake the other day for an la not deep enough to make serious the new depot and because nf thnt who was overcome by July 4, hours notice; within forty-eigfart every huslness man In Eureka of the where trouble. inspection property, as a while for laborer 1924, Radio as communication working between! cent la collectible within back of the movement that la exis is now work between on The road curried under and Eureka being ilxty'days and 'the balance of twenty eatom)ed mner and rescue parties the Chief Consolidated Mining to give the ramp this ImDividend T. C. the has of also Van Winkle. a hern bad pected supervision who his fell and and Injured Proved Impracticable, the depart-- 1 Pny, consist of the bank build-!ha- a one In addition to automobiles to negotiate and provement. the leasing operations for ment of the Int8riop announced thu 8Pne after leaving his employment, lag, other real eatate. moat of which Officers of Eureka (Tty have, exthe Mountain View people are driv- the men working at tho Tintlc commission The held the that week over injury d8crHing experiment ie outside the Tintlc District, and a willingness to assist the a mine one have from of had a lower difficult tha ing heading pressed very In out of or coursa not did the arise yeara uch loans as may be looked upon as in railroad of levels to Colorado the time company in making the new from and fhelr Cons, shaft getting High power equipment necessary of employment. site Is Mr. Dick atlrurtlvo by widening tho work. and James enthusiastic depot Today Morgan pul quite o over 1,000 to for communication teams a roud grader on lower end of Church at rent, where it three of and the future the propregarding feet through strata, the bureau; TintiC Contact Mine om opinion" of" "the bank" officer, erty. He believes that the oldi-- this road and hopes to have ft open Intersects with Main street. This Is would the same that bejil0 buIky and fraKi,e will be most profitable Files Official Papers part of the mine are far from being ed in good shape by tomorrow. something that should have It was stated, however, that there to this institution. Dave Green ha Igh, the Juab county attention as that partio worked out and min the that deep or com-- ! After the close of the stockholders is promise in "wired wireless, Is the most dangerous Contact Tintlc The cular road Mining which will point the that the commissioner, says ing campaign, prospect line radio, which consists of trans- to engage in mining; western pectlon of the tract, several road to the south of Hilver City, ex street Intersection in the entire city, meeting the board George organized pany, mission along metallic conductors, H. Dern as o d mlinn(t flled artrieg 0f lncor-- j hundred feet below any of the ol-- l tending to the Millard rounty line, president of the bank; 8Uch water alr Plpe8' power J. George Jones as A. clerk the with has ye been la once In and In county more the graded opunportion Lead is Near War Time d 1IhtIn clrcu,w and mine J. Jex was cashier carJterday. It Is capitalized at 100,000. fairly good shape. tracks. Price of Eleven Cents and the entire board will serve on Qeorge Yf Snyder is president. Other " H. the executive committee. I. W. are: An advla- Snyder, incorporators K OlGood Showing Reported The American Smelting and ReB Col L L. Rnkln and J. C: Jen- ory and auditing committee waa also VrARTERLY Mi 1 Ml Li (. Ill lU ii jmi sen. The company has property In named. At The North Standard fining company advanced the price of lead from 10.25 rents a pound to Last Sunday the regular quarterly the eastern end of the Tlntic District. 10.50 rents a pound, according to an Supt. Mcl'olln reports a most en- associated conference of the Tintlc Stake of the Appointments Made by press dispatch from New L. D. S. Church was held in Eureka. Encampment Officers Are couraging condition on the 850 level York This Is the highest Monday. of the County Commissioners Rudger Clawson being the principal North Htandard property. Week Installed ever has load During reached, in peace Local properties of this com Work has been under wsy on tint price visiting speaker. Mr. Clayson is a one-haIs and cent beonly times, Tha Juab county commissioners level for some time, a drift being member of the Quorum of Twelvj Enare of a 11 cents a at of low members the Keystone The peak pany money price making confirmed sent out one the following appoint- and one of the prominent leaders of after of the main of Odd Fellows have Inment!: Deputy Sheriffs Nephi, F. excellent ore breaks, which was recently enconnt-ere- d pound prevailing a short period durrate; lively church. His talks were listened campment the serve during new officer to P. Chrlstison; and found to carry a large ing the World War. Levan, N. G. Taylor; to with great Interest at were also stalled showing in Victoria ground. amount The appointive The strength of lead Is one of tho the year. ensuing Eareka, Angus McDonell; Calleo, J. those of low grade materlul In given by the church leaders of officers are yet to be named but the W. Sabey. which there are small ntrlngen outstanding features of the metal Health Officers Dr. T. Tintlc Stake. installed in been have A that which W. Allred, others from Boston, dispatch of high grade lead silver ore. Tho market and means much to Utah, Nephi; Dr. D. E. Ostler, In addition to the regular confer- office are: James A. Tomlinson, C. was In of our columns Eoreka. republished Statls-ttC8 mines force is now following IhU wherewasthe production Inof lead last conRegistrars of Vital ence programs there was also a Wil- last L. W. P H. .; third highest the United December Ganzer, estimated the Dc- - E. J. week, break and also sinking upon the year Howell, Eureka; J. vention of the priesthood of the P.; Harvey W. IL Laird, J. W.; earnings of the Bingham Mines Co. same or S. 231,425,000 W.; pounds. Stales, & Taylor, liams, fissure, the wlaze having a Levan; Mrs. Kate Worthi- stake. Musical numbers of a high advance of one cent a pound W. If. Moeller, scribe, John Morley, and its subsidiary, the Eagle & BIu ngton, Nephi; Mrs. Ray Laver, Mam-otdepth of about fifteen feet. The same in Every were given at all of the serorder of lead meuns 92,314,250 the While tho at Bell price treasurer. 950,000. mine, R. A. Wilkins, Silver City. condition exists In both places and vices on Sunday. figures are not available at this time Mr. McPolIn, who has quite a repu- to the annual earning power of mines. The averlocal people who are in position to tation for being able to chase down Utahs silver-lea- d know state that the news from Bos- ore bodies. Is confident that he f? age price of pad during last year ton does not do Justice to the com not far from commercial ore In the was between 7 and 8 cents a pound, or the production of this metal for ipany; that some exceptionally rich North Standard property. 1924 brought 918,430,000 at those ore is now being mined and that the p prices. With lead at the present earnings for December will price the value of Utahs production 'nearer 980,00 than 950,000. h Is approximately of local Owens William higher. the Supt. Many predictions are being made mines says that figures on earnings are not available in his office and Orson P. Rome!, an employee ol that white metal will soon equal copcome mast Information inch the Salt Lake office of the Tlntic per In price. One thing fs certain, .that from the Salt Lake or Boeton of flees. Standard mine, met with an automo-M- r. the high metal value of lead as at Owens is quite enthusiastic re- - bile accident on Saturday evening present is stimulating the developsllver-lea- J gar ding underground conditions at and died the following morning after ment of mining in the Is of state the and 4k Blue' having been removed to one of the camps attracting the Victoria and the Eagle the largest mining operators of the jBell, particularly the former. Never hospitals. Idld the Victoria look as promising as:t Mr, Humel, who was exceptionally nation to Utah's mining fields. at this time. The ore body on the well known in Salt Lake, bad for 1350 foot level has been opening up some years beea In the purchasing donees and public buildings of Salt In wondreful shape and almost every and accounting office of the Tlntic Lake. For a few years he engaged piece of work that has been perform- - Standard Mining company and it was Jin the. railroad business with his ed In the vicinity of this deposit has bis custom to make regular weekly brother, Johu H. Rumel, and later added to the ore reserves. The ore. j trips to the mine. Saturday night was with the Deseret National bank 55 which is very rich fn silver and lead, he was returning to Salt Lake In for many years. The Tintlc Stanhas now been opened for a distance ; company with Lawrence Naylor, dard Mining company officials said of about 89 feet above the level and 'manager of the new company store of him: to a depth of 100 feel below thejat Dividend, and the car In which Mr. Rumel began his service with 1350. The showing on the 1350 they were riding, and which was be- - the Tlntle Standard Mining company ; level Is strong and another heading ing driven by Naylor, was overturn- In April, 1916, a short time after 1l now being driven Is expected to be ed near Murray. Both men were became a producing mine. He had : thrown out and it was undoubtedly been in charge of the accounting and in ore within a very short time. More than half of the ore now the shock of the accident or Internal! purchasing departments ever since. shipped by the Bingham Mines injuries that raused the death of M. He was a tireless worker, and his .Co. runs high in lead, hence this Rumel. carefull, accurate methods Impressed Mr. Naylor escaped company Is being benefltted considerinjury. He all those who were fortunate to be ably by the present high price of states that the accident was the re- associated with him. He was dilisult of the bad condition of the road gent and leaves a record of splendid that metal. due to recent storms, the car skid- accomplishments In bis chosen field Eureka friends have been notified ding and turning over. of accounting. He had made an exof the serious Illness at Los Angeles! Mr. Rumel was born at Balt Lake haustive study of taxation problems, of Mrs. William J. Tregoning. At the on July 27, 1859, and was a son of and his opinions on accounting and present time Mrs. Tregoning Is well John II. and Abbe Gray Rumel. In taxation were mature and accurate." He is survived by his widow, Mrs. along toward complete recovery after bis early manhood he engaged In the !a few weeks In one of the Los contracting business with his father, Agnes Cowan Rnmel of the Hotel building many of the prominent real-- Roberts. Angeles hospitals. 11 Higgens Seeking Impeach District Judge '"..J j for - St; - - i com-Coeetl- i i I a rrr ..K?,, - t oA. HK-tio- n 'r - - - IWs offi-rta- ls J - ; - ! - - i ht i corn-perce- nt Htan-dar- 0 r ed -- Vice-preside- I - ; Bingham Mines Will Show Heavy Earnings lf -- h; on Along the Concrete 'one-fourt- ( J i i I 1 be-Jl- ng 1 i. |