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Show ST j FiTtt devoted to the qreat tintic mining district XXXII ,'olunic KHiKKA. Former Governor Geo. Dem Appointed To u. s. Cabinet favorable Outlook For R.F.C. Loan ntmn I Tintic people in j, Democrat, and Republican, trenicly pleased with ibo ment made late last returned ha. Church i,at f..( uior John spending the paa: mer Governor Uimrge 11. n.., after llt., Eureka been selected by eler veeka at Salt Lake City where 7u utilized the entire time in an Rooeevelt as a member ,.f th i A Ing cabinet. a loan from the personal jfort to secure call from Mr. to Roosevelt in NV Ymk Finance Corporation to Mr. Dern a at City of his horn., was re for the development telved last Thursday mom inn, honor l he and this city, for .tsr suPPly Ing him with th. offer of "Vts opllmlatle over the chances of the secretary of war. and Mr. D.ri, money, the Is city getting has acrepted. he that elates lit Church Mr. Dern, since the November elecsome exceptional backing In when the practlcal-evaryon- e tion and loan fight for this the country nnd who hae gone Into the .Msltion thoroughly declare that Pr,y complete control of th.- govern-MUhad generally been regarded la apparently a legitimate favorable exceptionally siron candidate receive should isd for the office of secretary of the in lidarstlon. The plane as now Hi wide and varied experl-Inntktlinad have been examined by the:ttrlrnc In public land matters ami other of the board of five engl- pertaining to that branch of and he hae given hie endorse-- , congovernment placed him promiucmly In direct are Othere who ,n the ground. Rut recently he with the etate committee of waB mentioned for the war depart-F. C. have given assurance nd the snnouncenient con-mreceive will the proposition Thursday assures him of this Taken as a whole Mayor archs report Is a very favorable portion. MrHern is well known in be a most! a and it would certainly District where for many years If the,Tln,,c this for city uderful thing he has been identified with various would not: It secured. be can iney . mean a great amount of relief twining enterprises, and at the nt "me he president of the for Tintic but at the same time Banking company. His selection be the means of creating - to this high post Is a matter of pride Improvement which would be be' eTery r8,dent of this great min iflclal for all time. district. Tbs money would be used to deMr. Hern sod his wife left Ihmi water In the porphyry forma- -' the city. Friday for Washington, D. C.t to bej a to ths northeast of B attendance at the inauguration' who are in on position to know to assume hie now duties. there Is practically no chance of.ftn as small . proposition failing ' been have flows ur developed in Local Men Candidates rsl places. It must also be re-- j w,-.-- leU-pbi.i.- re-"L- sd - e . - lue fr . t nt . mud-erstion- - tl-.- pr.-s-,- Kur.-woul- d j i j i I mbered that at the present time! dty well, which is located In that; Among the long list of candidates tiou, is now prodneing nearly a who are out after the federal Jobs Ird of the water used by Eureka Whlch will be available after March s little money spent on this 4 are those of Frank Bacon and would no doubt double the john T Sullivan. The former has made application for the position of land which comprlsea this deputy United Slates marshal and tsnhsd la only partially owned by the latter Is out for the appointment city and for this reason It was 0f aaBayer for the U. S. assay office to secure leasee on water at gait Lake City, fell on the acreage. remaining Both men are said to have a good dot which Is held by the Denver chance of receiving the appointment? Rio Grande Ry. and the Lnlted aa they have splendid endorsements Us Mining company. The city an(j n ja understood that prominent Ths soincss that these two companion, a few smaller ground holder., lea,M extending over a twenty years, so there Is nothing to Interfere with the lTen of riod treka Democrats Were i Vicitar Nenhi V MnnAovr y task Bacon, chairman of the iBoentic county committee; and L Wall and Edwin Simpson, 'Bbwi of the earns committee, 1 Mp to Nephl on Monday, they made an effort to Iron to difficulties which the Demo of that city are having ove. election of a new postmaster, i teeording to information they ded very well In their efforts. Democrats are backing them. Mrs. De.demona Stott Beeson. daughter of B. X. C. Stott, former resident of this district. Is also after the appointment as U. S. assayer. Ray Francom of Nephl la one of those out to get James H. Anderson Job as collector of Internnl revenue tor Utah. prpiM ENJOYED DAXCTNO FARTY SATURDAY ELKS AVD The membere of the Elks Lodge HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST .vl roi'NTY, UTAH. THlltSPAY, THINGS AND NEW MAHlll SILVER-LEA- MINES D l!W. H, Number By Lame Bode John Samuel Locke Died Saturday At Eureka Home 1 Mining Men Look Over South Tintic The passing of another one of pioneer resident was recorded last Saturday when death clulmad ee o. i Kirby, mining engineer of Johu Samuel laicke, aged 71, at hi homo in ihl. city. lVatli was due' Wllllauiautic, Conn., and M. L. to kidney troulila and ullmeiit. in- mining man of Salt Lake ideal (o old age. City, were In Tlntlo during the Utter Mr. Uicke was born In Blrmlng- - part of the past weeh, coming hero ham. England, on June Slat, 18(2. to look over some of tho mineral and he came to this country with hla In the south end of the Tin- parents when only ( years of sge, tic District. It is understood that Mr. Kirby, settling first In the stale of Virginia, laiter the family moved to Detroit, who Is connected with the Windham Michigan, where they resided for Corporation, Is looking for gold and S.WA5HIZU severul years. In 1897 Mr. laicke properties and came hers to alia up Mexico oj oj cm me to Eureka where he has since the possibilities of Tintic, There BOTH InC SH,V AGE HOLD 1HE RANK Of resided with the exception of s nre many who believe that the rich C QIOHU .... BOJH ARE MUifARY AlfACHES IN WASHINGTON... Ills first ore fissures which have made the couple of brief periods. ANP BOTH NAVES HAVE 1HE SAME MBAS (NO employment after arriving here was Eureka Standard one of the leading PLACE WHERE 7HE EAGLES RALLY " for R. O. Wilson, who at that time gold mines of the country extend operated a hotel. Two years later he Into South Tintic and It waa probably IfShsu opened up a shoe stand In the ltlllle to check up ou this theory that Mr. Woods saloon and from that date on Kirby and Mr. Leonard made the he waa credited with being the pio- trip Into this aertion. neer shoe stand operator of thla disBig mining companies la all sectrict. During the last seven or eight tions of the country are said to be fRirn vi fms t years that the old Tintic Mercantile spending Urge sums of money iu emAMPNlSS SUNNi SIOAHE -waa em- ploying engineers to search for gold company operated Mr. law-kRussian acrobatic mupEii ployed by that concern. He was a properties as this Is the only metal DANCED PANCES... hard worker and waa thrifty. He ac- at the present lime which ran be fRO$ LiNN. f OUCHES HlS cumulated considerable real estate In mined profitably. If this be true It . to m MIDAIR AN EGrfir this rity and during hia residence Is bard to understand why some of WASH..DC. here made four trips to Europe. On these concerns do not concentrate INCHES MOUND L50 1MES IN SUCCESSION WASAiP B V A February 28th. 1929, he married their efforts In n proven district HfN MftV) Mrs. Luella Fillmore of this city and such ns we have. U is a known fact Of ORinkCK W tut, shortly thereafter the couple pur- that the Eureka Standard Is thn chased a home at I'ayson where they richest gold producer In the United I. M: resided until last fall, when they Sintee to day, ore In excese of a came bark to Eureka. hundred thousand dollars per car Deceased I. survived by hi. wife having been marketed daring thn only. past year, and It has the ear mark Funeral service, were conducted of developing Into greater magnieejover the remain, from tha L. D. 8. tude. There nre hundreds of acres hurch In Eureka on Monday after- of ground of the same character la noon, being under the direction of Tintic which could be made Juat as Bishop O. J. Webb. The speaker. productive If money was available to A go down after the yellow metal. A postponed meeting nf the city rush balance of $423.10, nnd nnd Mu.i- - mine like the Eureka Standard would President Birch. council took place last Saturday the following collection, were J!af number. were: A vocal duet by create a boom In any mining district water rent.: evening, this being the first session during the month: Mrs. Anna Corbell and Mrs. Irene in any other state and Just why It that was .old during the month of 16(1.23, general license. 8312. HO, p.Qau.prf done this for Tintic is mystl-Tru- e ' fund 822X&6. there February and consequently ) Mr the ore in this mine jewer tax money from tounty.n was a large accumulation of bust a and Mrs comes vocal an duet from Prosbuard; by average depth of D. M.ble t'hrisllson E. J. Sessions nest to take care of In addition to Treasurer and Mrs. LaVern 1100 feet but this Is not far about on balance I ha of ih 8990.85, interest dally reading of the report Ths Invocation was by to go when the rewards of success thus making a total of 82,- - Never. various rlty officer. William and the henedlc- - are so great. Thurgood 25.&31-9SMsbnrsnments of Mayor John t'hurrh prcsl.l. .ml tlon Frank by Ths Eureka Standard le not the Singleton. and left an overdraft of 82,905.20 on t'our.cilmen Tlte, HUgi-rulIn the Interment took place property in Tintic that has pro-k- a (he first of February. Duron snswt-rethe roll call. was where the duced cemetery, grave gold. The Mammoth and the The recorder, Mrs. Ruby Byrne. of the previous meet Iiik Webb by Centennial Ii,diop Eureka, on the extreme of collections 81,202.12 The wire read snd ordered filed snd all reported were: Ou casket bearers western end of the district, have and of 85.013.43 disbursements bills against lh rity were audited Frank a William duced amount of this metal, 8tnglnton, great from her office. ml OKed. However, these hill Laird, Carl Hendrickson, C. E. Rifs each shipping ssvernl cars that have ,were held up until such time ss the and William Thurgood. Icvreeded n hundred thousand dollars to pay Splendid iTOgjam QlVen In value. We believe that these city has funds available At Auxiliary Meeting The huge salamanders found In mining feats can bo duplicated nnd them with. was received A communication On Monday evening the members (; expressMrg bownuy sometimes for lack of someone with the nerve john "hellblnders," jrom rajm he Ladles Auxiliary of the Am- reafh a length of from two to three' end of- - of jng jjer apprecIatlon to the city money enough to do the propei fMt ficefi for thelp conijeration of her rlcan Legion held a very Interestdewmloplns en-- , ind her children during her recent Ing session at which time a most con- was rendered, of program Joyable bereavement, caused by the death slating of the following numbers: wKn.t ho ha1 .pent the' Vocal solo. The Flag Without Stain' past three week In Salt Lake City. Tln-ili-'- s lph W.Jhee I??. a e ON-f- Council Held Busy Session Saturday R. F. C. Workers Must Pay for Water . bt pT" ; mlw-ellaneo- 81-((- ..i ?rt , . d Eure-.onl- y s d drt1ld rrch - tlialr ladiee and a number of Invited lift JJ guests enjoyed develop Saturday evening, the affair being to other things stated that the of the past one of the feature parties 10 b Iwtre 400,1 ,or ,he mon,y winter. Chorn. "The Father of - th. Und Ferry Returns From the East With Optimistic View Regarding Silver - -- mIs Summers W, Mont Ferry, president of the "Many of the congressional adAssociaAmerican Silver I'roducere are of the opinion that silver visers Saxophone nolo, "Over There," by to Salt Lake during will have a definite part In the remusic and mined. returned furnished tion, Maniacs Wheeler - Jay jhe m A motion wan pissed at otitr spending some lime habilitation program of Presidentgandwlches and coffee william Frary then gave,"1 jhis at midnight n city k lug elect Rooeevelt, and they offer sub" thef ,nH,rc! on a splendid talk "Amerlcanla.ln vre- served Irevlous re hu been a three of the white metal and brought stantial reasons for this belief collwt all cornered which wu re. D.I.dm" KMIomI t going on for him Ihl, Cl. It very optimistic view of pits adverse Influences. several weeks fori '.M clcd -- llh ,rc.l Amount ot marshal to perform Ha la quite certain indorsement which had nppnr- -' Baskcteer the the situation. city "Many of the leaders who have Spanish he Pllt the allver will have a definite part testified before the senate finance that duty but in view of the fart that re- Nephl Democrat! Into' a Without Stain, Qusrtette, "Flag lh rehabilitation program of the committee have declared the use of jhas so many other things which fsctlona, with none of theta Mla Thelma Dahl. Mias MerU-In n attentl-I ny ground as the battle ..Dire hi Incoming party despite adverse In- - silver would b a factor in alleviatand White Viola Miss P"J,lBi May and street emanate fluencee that At Jlhe police, on the meeting last Mon-- 1 ing our present condition." ,.onto re- Miss Carol Mlkeaell, accompanied advisable deemed was It Street." Mr. Ferrys presentation of a writmeats county committee decided Miss IhyllU Bant. the by piano work. this of on the matter him ten statement before the senate filieve of le utmost the of D. C. "It Importance,1 Wheeler. Mra. Sr., and this reSilver; Considerable time was spent by City, and Mrs. N. Oborn, of Eureka, Mr. Ferry aald, "that those who he- nance committee required from 20 John Hall being the flret ' loa. Orwin Caxier e to 25 minutes, but questions by the the rouncll In talking over the water wers In rharge or the meeting and lleve In the use of silver aa a second choice more situation and trying to formulate Bliia Andrews third. These: was exceptionally mary money should unite in whole- - committee membere occupied attendance In In answering these .some plan whereby collections . ; hearted aupport of such legislation than an hour. the orler mentioned. large. 'this department fan be Increased so and may be deemed most likely to re- - questions In amplification of hla for1 ,0rwarded 10 th Bew c0- 0branch of rity Can at the Eureka Reporter of- - cejTa arly approval, thla particular that instating al mal testimony, Mr. Ferry told the Nurdock- - for him to V." self sustaining. fl(.t Notary work. toloctlon from. government will he ways that such legislation recognise committee he waa opposed to Inflation "because Inflation le air, while !The most Important thing derided silver as a basic money. liver le basic nnd Ita addition to thn all patron of the system that aas a that It appears quite certain from y3 Grants Authority metallic base would revalue gold at who are receiving slstanre each house of la congreae majority To Settle Bank Claims the Reconstruction Finance Corpora favors the use of silver as a primary Ita proper parity, aa contrasted with for to pay itlon would be rnmpelle.1 money. There are many opinions on the Isauance of paper money, which least all current bills. at lustWi.10 valer. what plan le boat to bring thla about. would only add to the existing burcrU,n property of neighborhood In the are t0 CORPronl There This condition is natural and can- den on gold." In ,x17. and fifty patrons InSenator Pat Harrison of Mississhundred not be avoided, but the relative three Ek i5 QuldUon of the State miniwho will bo thn new chairman cluded in this class and If the ippi, or of six in the WM plans eight It tt.1!100.,Bd Abated Satur-- ; each Is collected of finance committee, expressed the mum 8150 of rate form of bills ere now being threshMrtln M. Ur-- ! the water Interest and understandparticular and differences E- ed out are lit can readily be aeen that being u,on-!,n h ing of Mr. Ferry'a statement that rnconalled. department will liver prodneere nre not primarily In fair shape . "It le probable. In fact almost cer- Interested rinted n w CUflrI0n Uo submitted reports In Increasing thn price of officers The city rel tain, a bill will emerge, probably Of mort-f- e h.Wd. , as follows: as eighty per eent of the for January from tbe lower house and most like-il- y sliver, of real Is as a reported that, produced iu T, l coneyance IVnnli Harrington from the Somers committee, lha Land In the opsf Berk was no spent la desire to preae the "There of sum n the most feasible and I a 5r.1lB lh and llQuidallon Plyio use of ss silver money from the eration of the police department of bills several and practical points Savings j,chtB :k,hlchet j 158.18 In the etreet department. standpoint of sllvsr alons," Mr. Furthe In 1123. fundamental propomaintaining 1.107.52S sition of using silver as a primary ry said. "The entire argument le paring the month which cost the used that allver Is a means and not an wafer were of money. omcEiw end. The price ot silver le leas InMttrrixa My observations nnd Inquiries ron' land fluenced by production than any othnative In bis me to believe that the advisers i cluwiplo" only on, PurIul ! In congress to the new administra- er thing. We nre committed to the tion nre favorable to silver and are thesis that silver Is n necessary facanxious to Incorporato It Into our tor In the rising of the commodity MP' metallic base money and credit. 1 price level to n point where produclood tlm, .111 b.' bueiWIL .notb.r ,h.t. am disposed to think, however, that tive Industry can be profitable and a more equitable relationship creatofflee as to..k "MaH Ferguson when gotna of (ha Wt 8trwt adTiMri to ,b. ed between debtors aad creditors."- -' second time ghw administration tli fo" of Texas take tbe same - governor pkcolMr. Ferry told the committee Ihut i,ch i,d a K. Mrs. J. King -appointed jjtud that baa been manifested he wu u blmetallst, but thut ha, did sirs. staff, King, on her personal ot those nominal- ... jng gj1 present sdmlalstratlon which not tiouily sSlbsai Esrcls , triiiurer ask for consideration of the awr-- , I wk 1- ; , " W et . .u-'-l-- h - prl-th- 1 tu?' J fr j ,n ( ! vlr-tur- es 1 ihl ie bloc! all h( rdln1 Leport gSftBJ " - ! ! ?n.a ell-v- 8- - ! tonight ld ""' :ll'l fcs- - .. Swfpisfs ss at-s- pS? , ' ' he dur-on- el (Continued on page 4.) er |