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Show r i? :T K5E J Tintio ii the greatest silver producing camp in the United States. Tintic's flilyVr Production in 1920 Exceeded That of any other Camp. Volume XXI KUKKKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH. FRIDAY. MARCH 18, 1921.' Number 20 'An Open Letter To Our Governor Posts Reward Tintic People Entitled Eureka Bullion Pleased Friends In Goshen Villa Per Capture Of Bandits: To Much Better Roads With Showing On 1150 No Market For Ore; North Beck Work o j Governor Charles R. Mabey MonIf there are any progressive peoThe past few days the force at. The Reporter man, who this day morning posted a reward of 4 ple in Goshen and we have reasons spring has collected a few dollars the property of the Eureka Bullion 1500 for information leading to the to suspect that there are at least from people who are has been busy retimbering a section the theoar bandit re- - two ir three they are certainly not tic road and expendedusing MeMioa for badly of the shaft which la near the 800. wl. ICO it cut OUtDUt to development of a mine to sponsible for the slaying of John j standing up for their rights. At needed improrements, this week level. This work win most ukely, ' L. at time P. amount and Peterson the the road between hired three men and a present the north of Eureka would monthly and this jWeeterdahl for half bo completed by the end of the prethe Tintic Standard's new mill and a day and fixed a rough spot at the sent week when mining operations1 would not penult proflttbl. the Goshen reservoir, is a disgrace foot of the hill near the Central will again be resumed. The Kure--i greatly enlarge Tintic's proto Utah county and to the whole standard property. A Bullion ka 1 are pros-people busy in cpeiation of the property. ductive area. spot rough dastardly In the history of the state state of Utah and brings a string ofg road, where It is at the foot of a pectin g their 1150 level and with but. announced that be had proposed nasty epithets from everyone who hill. Is a source of trouble because one shift at work they have been j Tintic nrouertv has been .toeo-op- e with the police author!- baa occasion to use it. . care approaching the ateep making very rapid headway, sending j It la a matter of satisfaction to fopcJ to result of the ties in every way possible to the end This highway receives a lot of muet be slowed down and ifgrade their drift ahead at the rate of about loc1 People that E. J. Raddatz and they 40 8ccept associates have been able to conf68' that the perpetrators of the crime 'travel and. the Goshen people, if are heavily loaded it Is impossible five feet daily. si Li'hthWe,,?n0Wn M8Jnotl1 n,ue; mi.-h- t be broagbt to Justice. Officers of the company feel that tinue their development campaign jthey had been nlive during the paat to get the machines moving rapidly operating officials of the Tintic Standard two or three months, would have on the grade. the development work Is at its most at the property of the North Beck nca the wrljr dayi ot Mining company In the North Tintic Mining company have also made a held an Indignation meeting and Some weeks ago the Reporter Important stage and that there will District. The meauinct. similar announcement, offering to made a holler" that would have big tract of mineral be to the uithin something report Manager Earl McIntyre, when increase the state's reward by 1 500, been beard from one end of their editor epiployed three men end two next few months. With the land which Mr. Raddatz acquired bequestioned regarding the matter, Which would bring the total up to 'county to the other. What the read teams to repair the road from the Industry In such a deplorable mining taking up work In that condi- fore company has for some 1000. The mining companys of- - needs is resurfacing, and it sure Central Standard property to the tion it Is rather locality Is being moat systematically to business uphill time been shipping a limlteij amount fjcera have tried in every way to needs it big railroad loop In Pinion Canyon prospected and there M little doubt very badly, but on the other In one day that part of the road keep things moving but the Eurska about of ore to the American Smelting A the outcome of the undertak- with the officials of Utah, hand la could be smoothed up to and Bullion shareholders are willingly ' ln because, first of all, the company Rollnlng Co. s smeller and that a j unb and Salt Lake counties in their some extent with a road grader at waa made almost as smooth us a respondlng to the call for f undsard h However, the formation from which ought to be ROlle; search for the bandits who are res- - a cost so trifling that it is not worth floor. acquired a which the road la built will not with- It to hoped that they will be re-- : sufficient todepth to tbe effect that bat 100 tons of possible for the death of two men. reach an ore body. about. warded. talking wet weather and the next stand the ore would be accebted monthly, No piece of work now being proNow that "Bob Bipwell is back storm put It In poor shape, but it is Of. course there would. Ije no money secuted in the Tintic District le from tbe state legislature perhaps to be made shipping each a small by no means as rough as it was. quite as important to the welfare of jthe Reporter ha$ better appoint him What the road needs is a gravel amount of ore and the mine was Mill Eureka aa Mr. Raddatz'e operations n as chairman of road committee to out at the North Beck. He la reappractically dosed down on Thurslook after the roads in the vicinity surface and Tintic good roads boosters must keep pounding away until day, although some work may be ing abundant harvest as a result of we wm al" that from the commisTo Tintic continued on the main, tunnel level the faith which he had In the Big White and Bill Lewis serve they get results George sioners of Utah county. and above that point, this work beeastern end of the Tintic District on tbe same committee. George and 0 A movement, which has the backwhere the Tintic Standard mine le ing possible without the use of tbe Bill use saddle horses a lot and can hoisting plant. Tbe large steam George H. Deni feels th&t mill-- J get over, the road without trouble ing of a number of our most pro- For the past ten days the mill- located and those who are familiar with the geological conditions plant at tbe Mammoth mine is quite gressive business men, calls for a WOlfltion or lb0 Purpose of Inspection fay plantl offer ing plant has been handling Mr. Raddats has almost as good say expensive In its operation, costing an Come on Goehenltes, get into the good roads day, early in April at of high smelter and freight game; it ie time to end your which time the business houses will something like 91500 per month, and an average of 180 tons daily; opportunity of making a mine to Rip Manager McIntyre says bis company the north of Eureka. If he succeeds Vanwinkle sleep and do something, be asked to close and everyone will charges now prevailing. la seriously considering the purchase average for month i60 tons. he will have done more than any there are live ones on each tide of be expected to put In a day on road o of electrical equipment. With but other man In the development of this Manager George Dern of the May you and when the alarm clock work. The road on which the work Officials of the Tintic Standard section. Hie work in East Tintle a limited amount of work under way will be performed is the new highDay and Unde Bam mines was in sounds you should get up and stir there ought to be a lot of' money tbe district on way to the Tintle Standard mine. Mining company are exceptionally wae in the nature of pioneering and Thursday and states youraelf. saved by the electrification of the that he is Local people will bear more about well pleased with the manner In (he same can be said of the prospectexceptionally well pleased this "good roads movement In the which the new milling plant has been ing which to under way In North plant with the showing on the 1800 level City May Install Mew The old Mammoth mine waa oper in the former property. This developoperating. The work of every new Tintle, because the North Beck has nnr future and those who are For Alarm Siren Fire atel at a loss last year, according to ment Interested and wish to push milling plant to more or less sunk the first deep shaft and to tha is being handled the figures submitted to the state throughcampaign it along ought to get !h touch with erratic during the first few weeki first company to systematically the Yankee shaft and at board of equalisation. Considerable the It is understood that the city the good roads committee of the but it seems that those who are in prospect at depth. present time a quarts deposit, ' are considering tbe advisabil- pintle Commercial Club. P. J. Fen-Tie- ll charge of the Standards plant have orq was shipped bat high smelter carrying some values, is being folis chairman of this committee. been tble to eliminate a lqt of the rates, excessive railroad charges and lowed. The outlook is more promis- ity of installing a siren for use in of fire, an alarm that could bo troubles which are ueualfy a part Parsons Made Record Run other expenses prevented the com- ing than it has boon at any time case sounded by one of tbe operators In of the Umbering up process. For pany from making a profit From Tintic To California since this piece of work was taken the telephone office. Under the preThe Sidewalk the past month the Tlpitlc Standards Moat of the mines in the MamRegarding ie sent in the turned who to alarm Dern, system according Manager up,' mill has been treating an average of moth end of the Tintic District have will bo For Eureka greatly disappointed if com- to the telephone officeoneand the t Improvements nearly 160 tone of ore dally and for of the large deposits of. copper ore, of mercial ore ie not found. operator then phones the last ten days the average has and a mine whistle Is used .rather low grade, and when the red Aside from tble work there ie but mines In our tost Issue there was a fcle-- 1 been quite dose to 180 tone dally, locaannounce to Its and fire the a methl la bringing there good price at the May Day and tion. The little . , w is all right ending - statement regarding the this tost figure being the full caps-- 1 left the following morning for uch mtaes as the , thlnfB doing ara pretty mnch at a tand. except that arrangement means some It southern California, driving through slight de- sidewalk Improvements, which have city of the plant. Mammoth and Grand Central 10 still at the Uncle Bam. lay and not all the mine whistles been planned for Eureka City. We The mill has been constructed In his Cadilac car and being acmake considerable money hut During his stay in Tintic Mr. Dorn are to arouse the town stated that the property owners ehrill along the most approved lines and companied by a couple of friends. neither of these properties la bri- pent a few hours at the Tintic mill during theenough hours! All that night vote on the proposition but there to absolutely no question but It to reported here that he made ng to the copper ore at this time. at Silver City and on his way back would be needed to put in a regular would g run! leaving EuThe Mammoth has been the main to Salt Lake ho stopped long enough fire alarm system, that could be this le not correct. Two sidewalk what it will be operated at a sub- a 7 oclock on Thursday new been have and districts reka at created about In stantial officials stand-b- y fact the from for the camp of Mammoth to profit, the telephone office, Inspect operations, at the Tintic operated and the closing of property, Standards now mill at Warm Creek. would be a email motor, an air concrete walks will be installed bnt of the company are already consider- morning and reached Los Angeles in a ehrill whistle. owing to the fact that about ninety ing the installation of the new units the &rly afternoon on Saturday. and a tank even though it effects only a small Both of these are doing good pump, per cent of the property owners havis which will he needed if the plant to Hie friends here have hot yet renumber of men, the force having work at the 'plants present time and Mr. Funeral Services Were already signed up in favor of the im- to handle all the milling ore that the ceived details on the trip but when been light for several months, will Dern says that to ie aura milling there to no necessity for mine to able to ship under existing he pulled out he made the statement bo generally regretted. It la fioped Conducted For Westcrdahl provement play an Important part in Tlntice an election. conditions. A number . of Tintic min- that he was going to establish a new calling will Mammoth that the company uture because, to a certain extent, Mayor James B. Hanley says that ing men, who are more or leu tecord. He went from Eureka to find It possible to make immediate It solves the problem of high freight At Salt Laks Mat Saturday funeral and the remainder of the changes to the machinery and that and smelter chargee. services were conducted over the re- the city will put out bonds for the familiar with' underground condi- Santaquln on . the Arrowhead trail. At expen see can be redneed sufficiently mains of John Westerdakl, victim of purpose of raising the money needed tions at the Standard, say that a mill way two or three times as large as this noon on Friday the members of the to tide this old time producer over the holdups at the Tintle Standard for these sidewalk districts and a new plant could operate party reached Lae Vegas, Nev., and for' a at market companys the bonds, good very the present trying period and permit Regarding Annual Work was mine. Mr. Westerdahls On Unpatented Claims shipped to the capital onbodyFriday figure, has already been found. for many yean on the ore which le a little more than a days drive from the resumption of underground them in Loa In sight at the Tintic Stan- that point landed e operations. afternoon last and on Saturday the Naturally the expense of putting In already Angeles. There seems to be some mis- services were conducted nt the 8. these new walks will be assessed dard. understanding regarding the time D. Evans undertaking chapel, the against Che abutting property bnt Utah Chapter American for doing the annual labor mi Odd Fellows of Salt Lake having property owners are given a con- Tintio School Tax John Manson Left The Mining Congress Elects mining claims for the year charge. ' The services were Mrgely siderable length of time in which to Case Dismissed Is - -0 make must hence the city payment, 1881, hat information from .Wash- attended and the burial took place Hospital On Wednesday borrow the money and repay It as At the annual membership meet- ington is to the effect that the act at ML Olivet cemetery. case The of John Barton Payne, ing of the Utah chapter of the passed late last year, and signed by Mr. Westerdakl wae a member of the sidewalk taxes are collected. The Director General of Railroads, on John Manaon, who was severely American mining congress eight of the president simply granted addi- the Eureka lodge of Odd Fellows, cost fells entirely upon those who behalf of the Los Angeles and 8alt wounded when his store at the Tin-ti- e directors were re- tional time for doing the 1180 work several of whom went to Salt Lake own property in the sidewalk disthe twenty-fou- r Lake Railroad, against the Board of Standard mine was held np on tricts. elected as follows: C. E. Allen, Er- and it has no bearing whatever on to attend the funeral. Education of School Tintic Wednesday District, night of tost week, to C. R. nest Bamberger, Fred Cowans, work for the present year. In other Mayor Hanley says that the con- was brought up at Nephl, on Mon- getting along fine. He wee well Mae-Vid-e, words if a claim owner pat off his ODD FELLOWS ACT AS Gemmell, G. W. Lambourne, D. tract will be awarded within the day, on the defendants demurrer to enough to leave the Provo Hospital E. J. Raddats and W. B. Rood; 1180 work untU this spring, which PALL BEARERS AT FUNERAL next thirty days and before the enm-me- r the amended complaint, and the com- on Wednesday of this week and la were M. R. Evans L. 8. Cates and he had a right to do, lie must do his to far advanced tbe new walks plaint wae dismissed, finally dispos- now visiting with his family at also elected as directors to fill 1081 work daring the last half of Members of thq locaUJMge of Odd should be in place. ing of the case. The suit was Provo. Mr. Manaon received a bulhe rate or at vacancies. the present year, any Fellows acted as .'paUearere at the brought to recover taxes paid by the let wound In the arm, the ballet usual Annual reports of the officers of most protect his claims in the funeral of John ,Wdeterdahl at Salt Supt. William Owens of the Eagle railroad company in 1919, alleged lodging in bis back, near the the organisation vtoVpresented and manner at the end of the year. Lake Met Saturday. The pall bearers to have been levied and assessed shoulder blade. The physicians at There is a movement under way were: John Enlund, Martin Enqulst, A Blue Bell mine waeftn Salt Lake approved. The directors met after the Tintle Board of Education, the hospital removed the bullet the by the membership J meeting adjourned to change the mining year and have John Church, Ephrlam Friebee, on bnslneu tost Saturday and without authority of tow, for the day following the shooting and Mr. and elected officers for the ensuing it end on' June 80th Instead of Dec- Charles Hurst and Richard Hocking. support and maintenance of schools. Manson will suffer no permanent inyear aa follows:, G. W. Lambourne, ember Slat, bat no such bill has yet Tha complaint alleging that the jury. Jfldgef Mining A Smelting been passed. . If it does pass it o board exceeded its lawful . taxing ' president on claims, throw would Walter Fitch, unpatented governor; company, in 8.8 mills amount the of power US WITH been STILL PATRICK IS work has Will SPIRIT which Fish the Consolidated annul Mining jiot president Chief Operate on tha dollar. The company paid company, first vice governor; C. E. performed, open for relocation on Wheels On Colombia taxes to its under sued and protest Allen, general manager United 8tates July let Instead of December 31st. recover the amount paid over what comSmelting, Refining and Mining it alleged to be the lawful limit of Martin Enqulst, local mining man pany, second vice governor; J. Wil- Standard Getting Ready taxation for the support and main- and heavy owner In real estate in liam Knight, Knight Investment Install To tenance ot schools of the district, Eureka, expects to leave next month Compressor G. A. company, third vice governor; which was claimed to be the sum of for Oregon, where he owns and o Mackenzie, secretary and treasurer mine 8.6 mills on the dollar. The answer, operates two or three fish wheels. Standard Tintic the at Out ""The chapter decided to be offor or demurrer, of the defendant con- These wheels are need In taking 'the of work excavating the ficially represented at the funeral of foundation for the new compressor tended that the lawful limit St salmon from the Columbia River. .Jesse Knight, a charter and a life has been started and this will Imtaxation had not been exceeded by Last year the wheels made Mr. Enof the member chapter. the school board, in levying a (ax of qulst quite n large sum of money mediately be followed by the pourcom7.7 mills for the support and main- but' the outlook for the present year The concrete. of the big ing Colin McMorphy Is Now tenance of the schools of the dis- to not so promising. The daily pressor, one of the largest and beet 'k-trict; and this position and con- papers say that some of the canBusy On Tintle Road ever shipped into the Tintle Diswill and struction of the tow having been neries in the northwest will remain on now Ie the ground 0 trict. sustained by a decision of the dosed this year on account of the Colin McMurphy, who has a con- be installed without delay. None of supreme court in November tost, in poor market for salmon. tract for the construction of the now the old machinery will be taken out, a case brought up from Carbon onto highway through - the Tintic the company needing the new comcounty, in which the court concludes DICK WILL RETURN TO Valley, is once flora bn the Job and pressor in order to keep pace with conIts opinioq by saying that in case of In UTAH IN NEAR FUTURE demand for air ha work the that the wfll growing says furry work. ambiguity or doubt it to the duty The largo nection with underground through to com of the court to construe and apply J. C. Dick, well known Utah minpart of the road hi bnilt last year Following the Installation of the new the tow eo as to make it fulfil its ing engineer, who has been employed and Mr. McMurphV ow has a good compressor the company will compurpose and Intent, and that the for some time by the government force at work and hopes to finish mence sinking thd No. 8 working fixed policy of the people of this with hie headquarters at Washingmonths. The shaft. np within two or thi state is to afford the best public ton, D. C., wfll return to this state o form will the when finished, road, education possible, regardless of withln the next few weeks, according Salt- Lake stock brokers held hnt eochoeting link between the Tintic cost, the case waa dismissed. to information given out by his district mid the towns of Millard one call on Wednesday, catting their Smith, Loofb rough and Burton friends. funeral account on the south!. the of on work short county were plaintiffs attorneys and the o S' It la thought that most of the Mil- of Jesse Knight, mine owner of defendants interests were representStock eales and additional mining lard county travel will be diverted Provo.. Quite n number of Salt ed by Edward Pika. news on page 5. . Lake people attending the obsequies. in this direction. Mammoth Mine Quits Is Most Important i Tln-Emel- "I i ' STSSiStM j ; Standards Milk Are Important District ,h" Treating - Is Tonnage ly record-breakin- te v SI . - ' |