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Show Tbtto to the greet--t tolvw camp ta UMtod States. X Ttotto'f Sllvst Production in 18S9 Exceeded Hint of other Comp. produc-b- g tin aj Volume XXI EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1921. Gif Ceai To Expels Iks Sap banking Rod 0 " tomufe will no doubt Lull soon be moving toward the smelters and sugar factories from local deposits. Cor o snot nun years tha mln-ia- s of llao rock for rasor factories ad smelters has boon an Important industry la Utah, tha rarloai lima fiarrlaa employing largo n am bar 9i Baa who have employment throughout tha mr. Up tqsthla tima tha balk of thla lima assured from aoeh nieces u Saataqaln and Midi aj an standing tha feet tut Jim anal parity It to a tie oar district has ac on to aapply any of thaaa plants. Bowarar, tha timwhaa eoma whaa Tlntle will derive a banaflt from Important brplaek of tha mialns tadastry. Tha larsa dapoalta of Uau, oaraad by tha Chief Cons, company, are to ba developed, la fact tha work : has already started aadar tha dlree-tlo- a of B. E. Townsend, who has had charge of tha lima quarry at Santa qala for soraral years. Mr. Town sad aadsrstaada tha mlalag of Ubm rock perhaps better than any other resident of tha state and attar as examination of local dapoalta ha suds tha statement that in all hla experience ha has narar found such a desirable grade of llao. Mr. Townasad haa contracts for several and the preliminary to putting tha local quarry la shape for production Is already under way. ' Quite a force of Ban and a fow teams are now at work and within a vary short tima a larsa tonnage of Urns rock will ba moving out of this district Tha i 1 - na tn which Mr. Townsend hipping at ones U i tad Just south of tha Chief Cons. aoapanya No. 1 shaft. It Is does to ths Biass Mg compressor plarit and on tha line of . tha railroad, which scans low slnlag and loading supply ft r from Manager Cadi Fitch of tha Chief Cons' foals sura that tha mining of lima rock will soon bo an Important part of his companys operations. Ha ays that than are several million tons of a good lima which can ba handled at tha point where . Mr. Townsend has taken ap his work sad thla Is but one of tha larga deposits of lima owned by the Chief people. ' Tha other deposits era no doubt equally as good but a llttla more work would1 probably ba required to put things In shape. for Thors SHOWING WIFE HOW TO CURL BIISUCHE HOLD-U-P. ft, a bni - groat ft change In banking methoda la tha past tan years. Psoplo today recognise merit la a. bank not simply because It has boon os ona corner for fifty or a hundred years, but on account of progressive bust-aass methoda which meet the needs of (he community. Banks loan money today as a business, not as a favor to a privileged few. It la the volume of small loans and email dc-- ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft lew." Gompera says the unions must resist any reductions la wages. A good railroad strike at thla time when the country la Just recovering its balance la the last act needed to break the grip of high, handed labor leadership which entirely die- regards the public welfare to gain lta point by right of . might. A four months strike of the building trades In 8an Fran- cisco has resulted iu routing labor radicalism and ths estab- liahment of the open shop ia that city. Tha same thing will happen to the railroad anions if they strike. Tho public Is tired of poe- - ft poelta which have made alble the growth of the Amort ft can banking system. Keeping ft close to the people la the secret ft of surface In present-da- y baakft Ing. Banking prosperity . de- - ft ft pends upon community proa- - ft ft parity, It Is tor this reason ft ft (hat modern banks identify ft ft themselves with and ' take a ft ft deep Interest In Industrial de-- ft ft ftvdopment. ft' ft ft ft. ft ft ft ft ft ft'-O 0 Labor leadera declare the country faces prospect of an immediate tie-u-p of transport!- tlon. either organized or out-- ft ft - - ft Oommisslmisrs Inspected Tintio Valley Highway Early In the week Commissioners Bunnell, Orme and Francome nude a very thorough Inspection of the new auto road through the Tlntle Valley, from Silver City to Lynndyl. They decided to put in four bridges, at points where the road was washed out by recent storms, being of the opinion that It would be next to imat possible to put fa culverts of else to carry the flood waters. Bridges can no doubt be put In place for mhch leas than the cost of the culverts and filling 1C of road bed which haa be m amid away by floods. Tho count wJP furnish' the material for thm i midges and the work Will be perl nmed by Contractor Colin McMuri under Cfes terms of his present correct. Wf totherwerds the only additional expensTo the county will be for material which goes Into the bridges. 8everal new culverts will also be Installed and put on some., culverts which are now In place. . Commissioner John that while these repairs are In pro-th- e county will advertise for suf-flds- v and award the contract' for surfacing the highway, an effort being made to rush the work through to. completion before the cold weather comas. Tlntle people will be pleased to lean that the Job la to bs taken up without delay. If the road la graveled thla fall It will be la excellent shape for auto travol next year and there Is no reason why It will not carry all of the Millard county travel, together with a good share of the transcontinental production. The mining of lime rock may result la tha employment of a hundred sun, perhaps twice that number If Mr. Towaaand Is able to GEORGE H. BY AM OF ELY curs additional contracts which V1HTEP EUREKA THU WEEK seems most likely, and suck a pay roll will greatly benefit this camp. Georg H. Ryan formerly of EuIt will also mean a larger tonnage reka and now living at Ely, Nv for the railroads running Into o waa la town, on Wadnesday aad district Tharaday. Mr. Ryanyawns the West Cable property to ne weet of the HJSDU BTAMD ABO CLAIMS Bullion Beck entires here on bual-neTO MB PATENTED pertaining yfo thla ground. He atatea that there to e considerable It Is understood that sufficient amount of mining going on In the been done Ely section but that the big copper amount of Standard com-I- n company, whleh ordinarily employs to enable the the around 1,001 men, ia now using but pony to patent district This e couple of hundred. Ely people era ith of the Tlntle confident that the copper situation ground la to the' Standard and E.' J. Raddats Is In will soon impove sufficiently to encontrol of both. During the past able the big mines to resume operaweek surveyors were busy prepOrlng tions, but of course they have no the Information needed to secure assurance that the Improvement will come this your. . government title to ths ground. sa a ftftftftftftftftft THE RAILROAD ft. ft o Number 45 ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft New Work Phoned For Godin Grand O Amngemuta may be nuuto to work property from' om of the adjoining mines, aooord-ing to Msnager McOhzyitaL There ia e probability of work being resumed soon nt the Oodtve mine, according to Manager Jackson C. McChryatal, who haa bean In camp moat of the pest week. This companys property has been Idle for the pest fow years bat It la nndaratood that some money Is now available for development work end Mr. expacte to ba able to make arrangements whereby the Godlvs territory ean be prospected at depth from one of the adjoining mines. He Is now busy on thla proposition end hopes to have the work going In n very short kl me. It will naturally result in aultya saving If the ground can be nfoepacted without the operation of the Oodlvm low grade ore wee encountered, durthe time that axtaarive mlalag DENVER, Sept. Raymond T. ing wars carried oa there. Baker, director of the United Btatos operations Most of this ore la on the levels Doug Fairbanks' supreme hour has come. He waited until he inle who nn on in Denver mint, reached New York on his way to Europe to indulge it. Then, when this above the 1000 end officials of the spection trip, predicted today that newipapers cameraman wai all ready Doug gloated in hii masculine company have always frit quite cerdomestic not fall will below silver Way over his wife, OUR Mary Pick ford Fairbanks, as shown here. 1 an ounce within the next five tain that they will have the seme Pooh!" said Mary. "One swallow don't make a summer do enrichment which has taken piece la thirteen hairs make a mustache I've counted 'em.'1 years, on account of a reduced promines when they reach a print duction, and that an Increased de- other near the permanent water level. Mr. mand in Europe end the far east will McChryatal now plana to prospect send tha still undoubtedly pries Comity Will Godlva ground at a depth of about higher. 1100 feet. Ths gradual readjustment of At the Eureka Mines property During the week Commissioner such an announcement The road Europe's economlo conditions pwlU some very good ora le bring mined Into Tlntle leading Reese was In of Utah Pinion Jdfcph serve to increase the demand for county through end It le Manager MeChryetal'e Tlntle for ths purpose of Inspecting Canyon has never been given a American silver, be arid. He also to devote eoma time to surface and ' gravel wet the predicted e silver demand from the road work which Is under way on weather it is next toduring the undeveloped part of the Impossible to die. Mr. Buker predicted the outthe auto road that connects Eure- get over It with an automobile. For put of silver for the next year woull tract. For the month of Anguat tha ka and the now East Tlntle camp of some time efforts have been nude to not exceed 40,000,000 to 49,000,-00-0 Eureka Minas ahipped five carloads of ora, the deposit from which tt Dividend. Mr. Reese was thoroughly bring about the Improvement of the ounces. waa taken bring n most promising pleased with the progress which is road which carries all of ths Tlntle The present output of the Denver one end oa the 900 level. being made and when the nutter travel and which is used to a great was brought to hla attention by extent by tamers of Utah county end Sen Francisco mints Is to be greatly increased, In accordance with local business men he stated that It towns, v . the government's . plan to expedite' OWBH Elected OulMF Of will no doubt be possible for .Utah, the Pinion. Canyon road - JEDcs Steta'OrgulatlM coutty to surface a part, if not all, will start Just as soon as the fleet thr coinage of silver, be seld. "la now The mint Denver producof the road through Pinion Canyon. of trucks finish grading the Eureke-Dlvlden- d Everyone who has occasion to use road, which will be within ing 76,000 silver dollars dally undar aa eight hoar shift. This Is to be The Utah Elks State eoa van over fool will this highway the next few days. good tlon its eighth annual Increased to 160,000 dollars dally noon la Salt Luke the with Saturday twenty-four-hounder shifts, arid election of officers end adoption of Mr. Baker, whose visit here closed Metallurgical Company To City Council Will Fix resolutions. James Don of Park City his Inspection trip. He will return waa Get Many Foreign Patent Up Street Of damp to elected president; Judge John Washington, D. C tomorrow. F. Tobin of Salt Lake, tint vice At their lest regular meeting the Judge Edward Pike, who waa In president; A. E. Mitchell of Provo, Belt Lake during the week states city council derided to make needed second vice president; George Owen Well Water Tor Irrigation that the Eureka Metallurgleal com- improvements on upper Main street, of Eureka, third vice president; Of Tintio Valley Farms Fred W. Wilson of Salt Lake, Basra pany of which he la secretary, will Church street end Lead villa Row. are. forplgn patents Upper 'Main street will be given a Immediately tary and Dr. George W. Shores of on' Its mining surface of gravel, completing the Job Balt Lake, treasurer. town In Tooele Near Vernon of the tlona have patent! in which was started some time ago on The selection of the 19X1 conventome exceptionally large Australia and var-- tho lower part of the street. Church county Canada, M tion city waa left to the execativa n republics. . The. street wtU come ia for quite a lot of write, have Just been developed committee, which will decide beIons Booth A: an which promise toplay Important rk, which is in the fixing up: Plank culverts are to be experimental within the Irrigation of the tends of tween Provo and Park Citycommithanda of vector, R. V. Smith, placed on both sides or ths street be- part insection. ninety days. Tha executive In A& the that article in e most satisfactory fore the new gravel surface is put la tee 1a to be appointed Inter fey manner and it ia understood that down and these culverts arc to be Tribune of a fow day ago etatoa that Don. some of the leading mining concerns' much larger than tha ones which one of the write has a capacity of aa 900 or about minute, gallons per of ths west ere negotiating for the were la uae there for come years. aa the entire flow of the A. W. Young, formerly nee of thla system of milling. The cost of the culvcrta will be ap- much to forma water stream the at the Eureka hank, waa out town supplying While at gelt Lake Mr. Pike had proximately (600 but. the members Salt Lake this wash on n visit. At a talk with Senator King and was in- of the council tori that there la no of that section. These write have been brought In the present time Mr. Yoang la conformed that there is absolutely no other way of protecting the street chance of the Pittman net bring re- In times of heavy rein. Cement under the direction of state and nected with, ths Walker Bros, hank, to that institution following pealed by the lew making bodice at curbing wonld of course be better federal officers and every resident of goingconsolidation of Walker Bros, the or less mors is interested the county Senator King says but the cost would bs too heavy. Washington. ( that a movement for the repeal of Leadville Row will also be aurfteed in the results which have so far ex- end McCornlck A Co. forof ceeded the the no measure expectations would receive real the end provisions mads for protecting mers. L. M. Windsor, the irrigation support In the senate end he Is tha street against flood waters. In charge of the work, says ft engineer doubtful if It would get very far in MINING AND POTATOES. Reports of tho various city offitha lower house. This ought to be cers were reed, accepted and filed that development of this sort is go0 good news to the mining sections, and bills, which had been audited, ing to bring Utah into her own Mining la the Weet te a good ft agriculturally- - After ell sources of deal like potatoes with tha ft particularly districts like Tlntle were ordered paid. where silver Is the principal metal average meal, lta benefits go ft The city scale, removed from surface water have been utilized, more than mined. unnoticed util we have to go ft ... Mein street eoma time ego, will there will still remain bring nine million acres of undeveloped ft' without them. again be Installed bat off the main tillable lends, unless underground If the western pots toe crop ft thoroughfare. water te made, available for Irrigahad been practically wiped ant All members of ths council, with tion. Mr. Windsor says that this for a year dan to varioaa ft the exception of Joseph Lee, were ground water can, in many instances, cm ossa every citizen wonld ho ft 9 resent at the lest meeting, but be pieced on the lend at e lower ft Interested In seeing measaraa ft most of ths business transacted was cost than te paid for moat of the ft adopted which wonld produce ft was of a routine natara. canal water now in use. ft ft a crop for the next season. While wa cannot set the ore ft Waylend R. Wightman, who lives ft MAM WHO STOLE CLOTHES at Payton bnt who has extensive dry ft that 1a mined the work of pro- - ft BROUGHT BACK FOB TRIAL forming interests In the Tlntle Val- ft daring this ore furnishes am- - ft ley, some distance from Silver City, ft ployment end the money where- - ft ft for eoma time been trying to ft with to bay potatoes. William Vaughn, who skipped out te-- ft 0 a couple of weeks ego end took Interest state and county officers ft As the western mining clothes end personal effects of his and officiate of tha Salt Lake Route ft dustry haa bead practically- ft adroom-Aat- e, was arrested by Sheriff In tha proposition of drilling for ft dosed daring 19X0 dna to the ft market sure In feels conditions, vena water Be thla valley. Martin and brought heck to Eureka ft from of me desource have been ft employment that each write, for trial. He waa arrested oa thousands of people tor- - ft. te which ft near the Vernon, proper veloped felony charge bat allowed to plead confronting ft marly drew revenue to buy 0 guilty to a complaint charging him solution of the problem ft; ft food has been wiped oat with petit larceny. Judge Creighton the dry formers of Tlntle. Ae n result every westerner ft On Mr. Wightman's place, without ft fined the man 9X0, which cam waa ft should taka e deep Interest la ft paid, and In addition he made settle- going to any great depth, he m- - ft ment of bllla which he owed at local opened an enormous flow of water ft every maasare which will ft the ft mining Industry, courage conwith end who ere familiar those ee buatnees houses end paid the In ft Western ft representatives attached to his arrow. ditions In that section cay that It ft are flavoring p rotes ft Congress until few a he will years hat vary comae of e fairly good Vaughn ft five tariff measures on various ft family and thla la thejffrat Urns that much of the Tlntle Valley te Irrigated ft metals which most meet a a- - ft he hue been la trouble. Hie home by ground water. The farmers of ft this section should no doubt get to- ft limited foreign competition. Is at Bingham. and silver gold laud, ft Copper, aid gether and ask for government in putting down the required write. ft mining are the backbone of tho ft J. UnRaddatz of the Manager E ft western matal industry end ft : tie Standard property to expected ft most fee encouraged end pro- - ft' Stock nice end additional mlalag ft teetod to the fullest extant. home next week after e trip into ft California. n page 6. ft ft ft ft ft .. ft (.ft .. ft ft ft T. er Utah Surface Untie s Uain Road oa proo-pectl- ur Prari-dant-ele- et ftftftftftftftftft - u-peua- vw ng ' - ; com- pany's hoisting and other machinHigher Price For Silver ery. Predicted By Mint Director In the Godlva property e lot of |