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Show Ttnfeto has mon hippinf mines than . any other district In the western country. Volume XXII EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1922. Brief Session Of Council Held Last Friday Night "Jack May Rentas Number 12 Old Board Is Reelected - For Eureka Bullion Co. HATS AND HIS 1150,000 MOVIE SMILE a Large Tonnage To Come From Central ' S' Mayor Church' praalded and all Stockholders of the Eureka Bulaumhara o( tha council were preeent lion Mining company met last Saturat tha meeting which waa held at tha day afternoon U their annual meetlast hall evening. Only city Friday Expects to remain In Untie a email amount ot hualnaea waa ing at Provo. The former hoard of Tramway repairs completed directors was reelected. The board .and engage in mining on his tranaaetad. and mine is in shape for organised as follows; H. C. Hicks, Tha fireman praaented a communiownaccount; will be suc- cation H. president; John Bestelmeyer, a lilt ot their now sending out considerable on; ceeded by James W. Wade. officer containing vice president; August Bestelmeyer, and naked the council to work to be resumed in winze. secretary-treasur; H. O. Blumen-th- al confirm the selection ot these offiN. C. and Hicks, directors. It la inderatood that A. J. Mar, cials. The departments request waa Secretary August Bestelmeyer Iswho (or a roar haa boon sapcrtntcn-daa- t granted. Tramway repairs, which took up The name ot these ofsued the annual aUtement showing nearly two weeks time, have delayed of tha Tlatlc Standard .mint, ficers were published in a recent Isthe company to be In good financial the shipment of ore at the Grand will leave the company about tha sue of tha Reporter, John Hannifin condition. In reporting tha develop- Central property at Mammoth, which drat at tha comini month. Mr. being the chief. ments of the property during the U now a part of the Chief Cons, May roalfnatlon waa tendered to Mayor Church announced the appast year, Manager John H. Bestel- holdings. Tha tram U again la Manager E. J. Raddata some (aw pointment of A. A. Wallace as city In order to meet a working order and a stream of ora meyer said: weoka ago and Jamaa W, Wade, who aexton and the council unanimously weakened market condition and to will soon be flowing toward tho la to aneeaed him aa euperlntendent, endoraed Wallace (or the poal-ease up on the heavy expenses which smelter, reports from the mUa has been at the mine (or ceveral j tion. The appointee la a aon of A. Mr. will tho with frequent assessments, It eating that there U enough ora remain held tha N. Wallace, who has May days. was deemed advisabU by the board mined and stored underground to until his successor la jtloa (or a number of years but who of directors and the management to load thirty or mors railroad cars, thoroughly familiar with his duties last year moved to Mantl. prospect and develop virgin ground! The tramway has been given a and then he will engage In other . a few claims were read And after lying between the Eureka Bullion very thorough overhauling and It mlna work la When being audited were ordered paid. and the Eureka. Lily Mining to work very smoothly la the asked regardln May Disbursements of tha evening were pany. Neither company up to this future. For the present tho mines In position to as follows: water fund.fl.50, consaid that he time had explored or In spy way de- - output will probably be kept around make an annoul st this time tlngent fund 1141.50 and street veloped this psrtldulsp stretch of 150 tons dally, but that ho had Intention o( leav-- 1 fund 15.10. j ground. A very ptarflnent east and. About 115 men are now working expects to qn- a resolution waa introduced and lag the district, west fracture ajpfem outcrops ap- -, underground, his own account, adopted giving the mayor the power gage la shining or more seventy proxlmately 100 feet southeast of .blocks of ground having been turned which probably means that he will to borrow money needed to meet the the Bullion shaft, from which to lessees. The demand for current expenses of tho dty. The try his hand at leasing. says carry 1.5 per cent to 1.7 per leases continues and It la generally The most cordial relations havjt money will be secured from the local cent copper, 1.5 to 1 ounces In sil- understood that the force will be existed between Manager Raddats! bank and at the best terms possible. ver and small values In gold. and Bupt May during the Utters1 the loan to run (or not more than considerably larger after tho first A drift bearing south 15 degrees of the coming month. Plans ars be- connection with the Tlntlc Standard ten months, or until the HIS tax east, following the strike of the Eu- lng mads for some deep mining, mine and it is with a feeling of re-- 1 money Is avalUble. being which will be handled through the Instance that Manager Raddats has The council, on recommendation! these wins from th 9300 level. This Mr. Mays resignation. of tho proper committee, decided to accepted two fracture systems. The drift Is .wins followed tbs ors for a disNaturally the manager of this well Install a new street light In the now out ninety-fiv- e feet toward lts'tsnca of shout 00 feet below the Postmaster General WM Jfays has announced his resignation Iron known mlna did not cars to stand In vicinity of tha city Jail. objective, snd within tha past few! level snd work was stopped on tothe cabinet to take a position as director general of all national moving tha way ot a proposition which may He posed, a shown days the presence of chalpyrlte or count of water. Recently, however, picture product ions at a salary of flSUjOU) s year mean mors lucrative work (or Mr. Standard's Mill Slid To hem after a conference, in which President Harding gave hu cuomoi'm copper sulphides Indicates that thiajtho water has receded and mining May. who U one of the districts his leaving the cabinet Be Doing Very Good Work vein will undoubtedly continue to operations can be resumed. As work most capable mining operators and depth. This will open s copper la to continue far below any of tho d can to be expected consequently channel paralleling tha lead-silvpresent workings In tha Grand In any mining work .which he . Vary satisfactory work Is 'being fracture system now being developed. Central It la qnlt likely that com accomplished at the Tlntlc StanFrom Blossom decides to taka up. Along with this work tho Jimmy additional water will bo developed Jamas W. Wads, who la well dards mill, which according to raise Is being driven to s soluble, bnt this will not stop deep mining, known to mining men of UUh and Manager Raddats Is now operating of nine roasters and tako The block of ground In tho Iron but n short time getting out heavily grindstone, adjoining aUtes, has a pretty a battery of cars more than 100 tons of Blossom, which n few weeks ago pro- this second lot of ore It Is reasonable seventy-fiv-e feet above ing thorough knowledge of tha Tlntlc ore each Eureka Died Woman day. In treating approxi- duced a carload of j)00 oqncp silver to suppose that they have a mighty the main drift level, dipping west- Aged District. Ho waa connected with the ora tons of monthly ore, will soon bo On Wednesday Morning xket with fine Abo wing. Other shipments can ward at an angle of S5 degrees." Mammoth Mining company for about mately 0,000 tho mill makes product that Is worth another high grad The report showed that tho ment. The bo expected as tho block of ground o eight years .and some years ago In the neighborhood of 175,000. The shipment recently amount of footage for tho past year was been has for u for Scranton wall known tho regularly Miss producing Pauline for tho past Denser, operated is being hauled by truck to worth around totaled 1380 feet on various levels, eighteen years a resident of EureS 0 snd brought long time. mUo of North Tlntlc.' la addition product ValIn tho Salt Lake for tha comprny a c to being a practical miner he U a the smelters Underground conditions are ex- Including drifts, raises, subdxjtts, ka, died cm Wednesday morning. the trucks meaning over 911,000. Ont of thissomething ley, the use-o- f sum the ceptionally satisfactory at tha Iron etc. Death resulted from cancer of tho mining engineer and In recent years a saving over railroad transBesides Mr. Bestelmayors report tomach. received bettor thin 916,000. Blossom where a large amount of Tho deceased was bora haa operated properties In Utah and quits lesseoq because tha tonnage In portation Tho second consignment ot high work la In progress. Most of this on tha development work, Mr. H. In Germany 69 years ago sad came Novada. volved Is quits small. As Car aa known there will be no grade silver ors will be sent out dur- work Is being performed by tha les- E. Havenor, consulting engineer, re- to Eureka In 1904, Jutvlng been coning tho coming week and while it la sees bat the companys force la busy ported on tho geological features of verted to Mormon lam by tho Into other changes at the Tlntlc Standard. SUPREME COURT TO REVIEW not ss good ns th first It Is expected developing ground on both sides of the property, and suggested that the Henry Franks, who Mired as a misTho two foromon aro R. 2. Hodges INDUSTRIAL INJURY AWARD to better, then 600 ounces su- tho main ora channel and Indications general plan of work bo to drift on sionary In GerquuiT carry and J. B. Haffner. Tho mlna U now o y northerly-southerlbrakes to known ton. As th lessees have era said to ha quite favorable. to tho rer As far ns known tho deceased has S50 mon. employing a force of about The Tlntlc Milling company and crossbrakes or fissures snd than de- no relatives In this country. th Aetna Life Insurance company velop tho Intersection to tho favorFuneral services will bo hold at arc appealing from the decision ot VOM Tbnsrs Nights" Will able beds or contacts. L. D. 8. Church In this city on tha In the case New the Industrial commission On Golden Claim Saturday afternoon and on Sunday B Obsenred By Tbs Elks of Opened Clarence Snyder, and the tho remains will he cent to Balt Lake ' " O " v Miner Injured By Fall court Issued a writ of supreme for burial, a second service to bo It Is always customary with the certiorari, returnable February 17. In The Swansea Property held at tbs Larkin Undertaking Georgs Paxman, Jr., and Mart The distance that they wonld have to Elks to Scrota one meeting night Mr. Bnydsr waa working In a flue Is around 175 feet but tho Parlors on Sunday afternoon. 0 each yqar to tha old timers of tha and complains that he was overcome Steele, Silver City minors, are ship- drive regularly from a now strike on showing above seems to Justify inch ping On order and Tlntlc Lodge No. 711 has by this of Wednesday evening isms which irritated his throat Golden Treasure claim of tho an expenditure. week S. Christensen sustained some BIDS WILL BE SOLICITED designated Fob. Snd as old timers and, ho alleges, formed the Inducing tho Drain Tunnel company. AlTin tie U FOB NEW CEMENT HIGHWAY very serious Injuries ss s result of night" Judge Edward pike, who cans of tuberculosis. fonr .or five fall while at work In tho Swansea tho oldaat past exalted ruler of the Th commission decided that the ready they have shipped tho product Tho state road commission will at local lodge, will preside at this mast- illness was the result of an Injury by carloads of ora and property at Silver City. Ho was are now mining carries which In s rslsw when ho slipped once advertise for bids for the conworking ing and tha other old tlmera will oc- accident In th course of employ- around they thirty ounces silver. It la snd fell s distance at about forty struction of tha hard snrfseo road cupy the various sUtlons In tho ment, but this theory Is contested by understood that theoe lessees have NEPHL Jan 15. Patrick Conley foot, tha fall being broken to somo from Nephl to Santaqnln. This la most a to lodge. Everything polnta Insurance carrier. the opened a vein which parallel! the of St Paul, Minn., has been awarded extent ns ho struck tho ladder snd the road work for which Juab county Intonating and pleasing session and one from which n largo amount of a h Interest In tho Boston timbers. Two ribs were broken, bis voted a bond Issue last year. This a largo attendance U dealred . Is Track Chemical New ore was shipped duripgAho earlier and Mahogany groups of mining face snd head badly lacerated snd place of road will bo constructed dn Tlntlc states that Judge Pike Delivered In ThU City days of tho district. Jva fly three feet claims situated In tho Deep Crook his hack Injured to some extent. It Ing tho coming spring and summer, Lodge No. 711 waa organised II of good ore was expopra when Mana- mining district, according to a Is also feared that he has Internal being one of tho federal aid projects. of a with membership years ago, e. ger Hugh Trenhohs of tho Knight decision handed down today by Injuries. Christensen was sent to In return for tho support which E. Fire Eureka Uta Tho The members of th J. about thirty-throsum workings yes- Judge W. K. Knox of the Fifth one of tho Salt Lake Tlntlc taxpayers gave this bond isDriscoll waa tho first oxalted ruler Department this wsek received their properties visited hospitals. 1 sue s Nephl engineer snd Nephl snd terday. him at 45 of district. la Christensen w which Judicial succeeded n about s truck Pike equipped years and Judge Paxman and Stools are operating Mr. Conley brought suit against ago and has a family living la 8clplo road builders era putting s tho first auction hold by tho lodge. with a forty gallon chemical tank dis- tbs Boston-Dee- p Crook Mines com- southern Utah. Ho waa employed day surface on the now highway About seven of tho charter members and other fire fighting apparatus. through n tunnel which Is some on tance old shore autoshaft, through of of thU A a chassis residents power pany and others, claiming ha was .an by tho Tlntle Milling company which through ths Tlntle Valley. Th constill high of the lodge an mobile waa secured by tha depart- which work was handled before this titled to a sixth Interest In these concern la operating the Swansea tract cells for gravel hut day Is dty. easier to get which have recently been mine nnder a leas agreement ment on which a modern firs truck ground was purchased by tha Knight " a Is a neat Interests. They era now consider-nnder an option, for 9100,000, Manager John Manson of tho body was constructed. It firemen ing tho advisability of driving n tnn- - jfd bare disclosed a rich showing North Standard property returned on Job and gives the local Is to nul for tho purpose of cutting tha of sllrer-lea- d oro. Tho defendants needed that about with everything a visit evening after sumo ore at n much greeter depth. were represented by H o w s t, flames. from local property j protect his family at Provo., . Marshall, MacMilllan ft Crow, Fixed George Jay Gibson, V. H. McCarthy end R. H. Butterfield. Mr. Conley was represented by Edward McOur-rl- Jiatic Standard Job er I ted poet-compa- ny com-'oug- ht er I suo-eae- er Another Rich Shipment Iron iron-stain- ed . Treasure Ore one-sixt- At $3,135,005 Eagles Valuation n. o TWO TIXTIC MEN JOIN NEW ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEERS The Provo chapter of the American Association of Engineers held Its annual election of officers Saturday, evening at a banquet at tho Hotel Roberts, In that dty, attended by about twenty Invited guests. Tho following officers were elected for the Atfsulng year: Elmer Jacobs, pdndtnt; Frank Wonts, vice president; Georgs C. 8wan, secretory-treasure- r, and Karl F. Keeler, Frank 8. Allen of Silver City, W. L. Whlttemore and Scott P. Stewart, additional directors. Frank Demlng, Kenneth Borg snd Bert Wilkins of Silver City, wore sleeted ss ths auditing committee. Prof. R. B. Ketchum of the University of Utah ddlvered an Illustrated lecture on ths nltro powder plant In West - Virginia. - In an effort to dose up the affairs of the Eagle ft Blue Bell mining company, which has practically been taken over by the Bingham Mines company, an appraisement of the property of the Eagle was recently made. The work in connection, with the appraisement was handled by G. W. Crane, geologist, J. E. Bergh, mining engineer, and Theodore P. Holt, metallurgist, and following their very thorough investigation a statement haa been sent to the shareholders of the Eagle ft Bine BelL It appears that a small percentage of the Eagle shares, perhaps not more than two or three per cent, was not turned in at the time arrangements were made for the consolidation of the mine with the holdings of the Bingham Mines. With these shareholders holding ont it became necessary for the officials of the company to have the appraisement made and the next step will be the sale of the mine to the Bingham Mines. The total valuation of the Eagle ft Bine Bell mine, according to information compiled by Messrs. Crane, Bergh and Holt, is $3,135,005.44. Tins means a valua tion of $L80 per ghare for the stock which has not been turned in. . J J. Fewson Smith returned to Salt Lake on Monday after spending a few days at ths Centennial Enraka 7 r |