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Show gujd The Report- er to friends in other parts of the nn eo tr y--gi- ve then a chance to learn more about the Tintic District. illume 't'W XXIV. m;i;kka, ioreka Man Is Drowned jtab county, utaii, Friday, dkckmhku Park City Mining Man New City Officers To Addressed Salt Lake Club b Planed ls lyja. It jary to. A former resident of Tintic will appreciate a copy of The Reporter why not send the paper regularly to some close friend. Number 8 n i pex Mandard Will Resume Sinking Within Next Few Day: the date on which January 7lh the newly elected city officers of City, the Eureka City will assume the Owing to the election con-- 1 o 'Hi r,inurt,al Ulub. He said: test, which was only settled last miuing has been to this; week, there has been no meeting of ick Mitchell goes through the ice and body is not recovered te la the past, and Is today, it the new officials for the purpose of! Well known East Tintic property, controlled by the Chief until two hours later; funeral services will be held Su-- h ,u.,BrB. providBd U an; discussing the appointment. Consolidated interests, will again be developed; secure liberty of action sufficient to a be held within the on Sunday with Firemen in charge. meeting may us needs, encouragement and a next few outlook is said to be highly encouraging. days. fact the the that Notwithstanding d .Ss" pa . and majority of the councilnien weo Within a few days work Is to be attention to the wealth pro- - elected on the Socialist ticket while Recount Adds Two Votes resented at the Apex Standard, one the new mayor. Edward Pike, addUiol" life by drowning while hunting time he had To Judge Pike's Majority of the subsidiary propertlea of ths to tellfnTaboutSr'woi- - was nominated Judge engaged In' 17asinK and Chief Consolidated company. The and as elected a a be had Utah ukion Lfke,.n ePyed by other mini:'- ,- derfully productive Park Citizen Party candidate It Is general- of this East Tintie development the Itecountlng of the ballots cast for property, which had gone on withV i10 candidates for mayor In the recent out interruption for a number of election did not change the result years, was was which section pnly a few of marshy the sympathy these friends Is heir," prosperity uB .as auounced by the Judges of else- - montha ago suspended tlena. when the Chief people iraerly a part of the Goshen Gu.i extended to the widow and children lion. Edward Pike's majority aa an- found It necessary to make certain grounds, operated for a nuin- who are mourning the loss of a nounced at the time of the election changes In their affairs to meet the His Tintic loved people. husband of ,r years hy and father. was eight votes and the recount of situation about by the exbrought some distance from were Funeral services are to opinions be conthe ballots under the direction of piration of the Pittman act. Howa t the time of the accident and ducted at the Methodist Church la! Judge Thomas 11. llurton gave the ever, the showing at tha Apex Stanns about two hours later before Eureka next Sunday afternoon. The Citizens parly candidate two mote dard waa so encouraging that they a body was taken from beneath Eureka Volunteer Firemen will have orotes. took the first opportunity gf reopenthe deceased having been j charge, ie Ice.A consignment of about 100 election The Mr. of Pike was con- ing tha property, which will be tona.l slonal speculators forced the stock Bgbbie connected with the organization for or two tested by John Church, isek" Mitchell and Socialist exceptionally good news to downward of ore will carloads, but be conditions sunt at the candidate for the office. The qnlte n years. He participated i:i jrrity, both of Eureka, left early many rase number of Tintic people who are out pma,n from the Iron pn'pprtr hlh,y satisfactory. King mine either hHlrd by JudRe llurUm nd i Wednesday morning on a hunting several of the tournaments of th Interested In the outcome of the Utah or GoSaturdaJr State Firemens Association . JJJ ! hours had been taken up in "JlS ..V?!!! Sunday, being the first ip to the lake, first going to work there. A, Mgueinents on points of law Mr. la where they were Joined by and was a member of the Chief Conr. ; lot to come from the new ore body h admits that The The Apex Standard ground la to On their arrival companys firet aid and mine rescue on the 1S65 level. Isek" Okelberry. some of the plured the aoutheast of the Tintic Standard. ever ttrny in than tmth the rei!,,urr,'i stronger the hunting grounds they put out team which took part In the national The companys slock has been the and the crosscut 'JudtP" of Pletl,,n on the stand to Chief Cons, officials, as well as many vara Cnle8t h6,d WeD,,y a that there had been errors in others, believe that It la destined to on the Salt Lake stock jtlon has Interfered somewhat wbh prove TtSST Mitchell 2SH of ballots. Judge lim borome a big mint. Some ore has make a trip through the rushes ' ed that plans were being made to1 iarge amount oTwork 'hilt beiniH.r--n(; dec,dpd f(na,,y ,0 Pn h already been encountered on tho 1 !n and commence a ake ir tbs purpose of stirring up the ll 900 of the School On a rcout Student shipping. level, where most of the prosHigh dingle; formed since our report of a week kb. the stock advanced from about1 ago rob1. This was done on Friday after- - pecting has been done up to this Died On December 24 35c to 50c a share and on WednesThe sloughs surrounding the south Qulte a number of local people1 L!.ti.W?,,k t1d :hOW'd that time, but Just before closing the o a otaI f place down n new shaft had been day buying orders from this district are predicting big things for the Iron iore of the lake, where the hunters ,nk h?'!f Morgan Archie Sandstrom, the 16 forced the stock up Church covered with ere located, were twentv 485LIV0,BB Joh!1 which seems to nearly started for two purposes: with a excel-have an King ) eap ld BOa f Mr- and Mrs- - Gl" points more, the former's J0 view to providing better ventilation high sales being lent chance of becoming the nett m!kin itherkeavy ice and quite a number f Eureka and a student Just under 70c. rotes. The T0t0 by and also for prospecting a moat Imlocks could be seen some distance Sfndatr0 Prc,nft, Yesterday profit large for the eastern end ,Rh Sch001- - dled at taking among some of the profes-- of the producer shown by the recount, was as fol- portant part of tha thTe ,TlntIc nr. Mitchell had reached a point district. large mineral j kLake 24th. His lows: No. 1 I'lke 144. Church 164, tract. This second shaft has a ?Cembr lotably half a mile from the other depth deatb resulted from blood poisoning No. 2 Pike 142, Church 160, No. of about 110 feet and It Is inters when he fired a couple of to be sent 2 I'lke 139 and Church 111. wh,ch follo'ed aome kInd of an aS on down to the 900 level. The difiota, undoubtedly to rout out the Work Has Started On eRB or maI,Bnant In the growth Judge llurton and court attaches, ference In elevation in tha two shafts uks. snd about, twenty minutes Payson-Santaqui- n Road Who came to Eureka for the purpose Is about (4 feet so that the new heardback portlon of the head-- i ter Okelberry and Garrlty of hesrlng this election contest, left shaft will hava a waB rreoua ' cipcu cry for help. , They hastened to depth of 914 feet repft HundredB of Eureka people were j for Nephl last to the rfect the hnd ,atlon that Friday evening. The when It reaches what Is known ns Next year will witness the coms point where he had been seen by ourt thp,p "IP t about pletion of the ap0UB,fdt (ro ,!?.Bard a.n Iecl,on con ths 900 level. its short time previous and found beenJ"Jured ln a footba11 amapavement from I'ayson o on three cam h on It t dar ( lly and stated before .mnrn-iroagthat troub,e Wednesday nuddenly to the Jnab county line to the south hole where Bupt. Lewis Merriman will use he had broken Kweb that the three shifts In sinking ths new shaft the ice. also his gun which aeeed t0 b the result of nome ing by the ringing of the bell at the of Santaquln, according to Informa- - 'b,B dPartur fro trouble at that place waa not entire- and says that It will bs (SL Joseph s School. There was a had thrown forward on the ice BUch unusual condition but given out by the state road possible wind at the time statements and high and of the blowing ks had fallen Into commission. The contrsct for this ly cleared up as some of the other to reach ths 900 level within fonr, the water. xamI,nationB PHldans Indicate that everyone who waa awakened natur- link of hard surface road has n- - j cand,dat bad filed contests. and n half months. Ths shaft la iilberry snd Garrlty state that ten b0BpItal fire." ready been awarded and I k,nd cf ally had but one thought: cated on n large east-wefifteen minutes mast have elaps-- 1 thea waB 0,1 evIdence ot fissure during the The bell continued to ring for aome week a force of and may be the means of opening na before they were able to reach . anJ Uy' men and teams com- - Hit. MrTllltYMTAL CALLED death cae aB a te",fU time but before the officers could menced work. During the wlntnr TO (Y)AHT; 1IIM MOTHER ILL ore body long before It reaches the ft place where' Mitchell was drown- -' Thetoboj'B who were re- months the to investigate teacheri - al8 the Parentsparties 900 level. M, It being the contractor hopes to condifficult to travel10 - o he Joung folks with whom he sponsible for this piece of criminal struct a part of the road, which Is The point where ore was found la trough the rushes and over the lco.land b01- foolishness had escaped. Marshal over a new McUhrystal, manager of the Apex Standard la so far away haB been a880cIated at b,Kh IJ; In keg carried with them a order it route, that long piece B waB He was of a cheerful and pleasing Peterson states, however, that he la will be in shape for the concrete dur- - !? T!T,I! I win snd a shaft that mining ,lu'ifrom e main pole but there was no on case "till and the excela0thtrn that working was and were making carried on with disposition operations summer. the Buch new. of a ing Jv early pportulty t;,,fo,, hln reaching the point lent e j there is a fairly good chance of best snd gas Inter- progress ln his school work. road needs the moisture of spring to I 'ben Mitchell bad disappeared. .T dllculty, the guilty parties. If so proper remains were brought to Eu-- J r do In put It In proper tl.p. lor lb. herd Mrs. Sarah Okelberry started for shore after McChrystsl, who follow' other East Tintic properties. Because ought to be meted out surface. punishment reka on Tuesday and funeral nr host and Garrlty ran ,to his auto vices were conducted from the L. D. to them. ing her usual custom has been spend- of this serious handicap It wai od hurried for o help. Nearly a hun-ning tha winter on the coast. Mrs. thought advlaable to sink the new on In . this Church Thursday.) city men responded as soon as the Of Carload McChrystsl has pneumonia and her shaft and under the present Scotia Ore interment at the city cemetery Satisfactory Settlement plaa 811 opread at Goshen and a dozen Is said to be critical. condition A. O. of will be, done la the older direction was the under nothing r Bon Eureka friends of Mitchell Forward Each Of Tax Seems Certain Week Going o workings until this piece of linking Franke. sft o Immediately after getting work Is finished. Miss Johnson Remembers ( the Cold weather has slowed up operaWalter Fitch, Sr., president of the iccident, thinking that they teht be of service ln Cons. tions at the Scotia mine in West Tin-tiChief Miners At H. C. Hospital Ontario Mines Show Chief Consolidated Employees Mining company, tho recovering dy. the reducod has been at Washington for o who present output being Vacation Xmas Enjoyed For l923 several weeks for the purpose of to about fifty tons weekly. This ora the use of a boat the Miss Mary Johnson, formerly of Big Returns o body was o is one from taken den from the water of of the old a being settlement the about Eureka on and now a bringing resumed was Thursday resident of Salt Work about an hour Shareholders of the precious metal d half or two hours after the morning at the various properties of wartime taxes assessed against his mine dumps, lead values making It Lake, played Santa Claua Christmas mines of northern Ontario, according to It a at seaSince Christmas Is possible UenL Friends Insisted on mak-comthe ship mine. profit. spending morning between the hours of 10 l the Chief Consolidated Mining the Engineering and Mining Journal-w effort to restore heart action, pany, following a Christmas shut- son with his family. It will be work was taken up there a few end 12 for miners from Eureka, to Press, have little eanse for commonths under the direction east Mr. to Fitch of ago go Tag rsrlous methods of treatment down which lasted for four days. necessary for Bingham and I'ark City, who are Ink was quite evident that life Underground operations were sus- again early ln the new year. He is Salt Lake parties about twenty-fiv- e mates of the Holy Cross hospital. plaint during the present year, aa the dividends paid and to be paid to carloads of ore have been sent to the Each miner was m extinct presented with a 1922 are the largest for a number within a very few pended at all of the Chief mines confident of a satisfactory settlement smelter. of of the tax. after the man fell Into the from Sunday until Thursday. supply of home-mad- e candy. The total dividends years. the pf U Mitchell had come to the mining companies this year will lr t the the ice amount to 98,740,000, compared u woken he point where might have saved with $7,800,009 to 1922 end 96 ielf u it was bat a short distance 982,000 in 1021. oid footing, but ln hla Of this year's total 98,050,000 Is struggle UP beneath the ice. Thoso contributed to the silver mines, end J?6 Mr wlth such accidents say that though this Is a substantial amount fefto Wko aIla through bole ln It is small to comparison with 1119. almost invariably Is carried when Cobalt mines alone paid over V from the hole. Air ln his 89.200.000, or more than the total hunting coat held the bodv of gold and silver mines this year. The largest proportion for 1022 Is u r,11 aBaInt the Ice and made wovery an easy matter as soon from the Porcupine mines, with Becured- "to1 WM 59,266,000; two gold mines to Kirkoouth shore of the lake land paid 9435,000. The total paid tWa accIdent to the end of 1122 by Ontario's gold rjt!, took place the tbe excePtln of the and silver mine amounts to 9121.- has iItk Is not more than four or 083.000, which Is a remarkable deeP- - The channels, which achievement ln view of the fact that tke Bousbs with the main the first discovery was made Just ika ar8la,,cb deeper. Mitchell was twenty years ago. Of this total, ths silver mines conJonghly familiar with the lake tbe tributed over 894,000,000, Kirkland kttM He exat location of every mines 91,290,000, and Porcupine ., ' simply miscalculated mines 887,028,000. With the rapid 5T!8ht of th Mitchell was born in Eng-jexpansion of the gold mining Inyari RO. He came to this dustry dividends from this source may be expected to show a material firJ7 'hen a young man and Increase In the near fnture. living in Colorado be-n-P . e other Utah camps bis residence ln Moose Will Hold Open year ego. He was . Meeting Next Wednesday kIri- - Lillian Stanton and bm by bis widow and two On Wednesday evsnlng of next two end week Harpr the local lodge of Moose will Pearl, fa8nn. Jnies and Wm. SUnton. a visit from A. J. Weber, receive we be will a will be called on to welcome the youngster, but memory and Within a few days 1923, the old year, SMed al8 bee pome reli-,- n who Is the deputy supreme dictator of wishing readers the compliments of the season. It is our hope that the of tho order, and unnouncement bus Heooeylvenle and a Renorter takes this opportunity The d other 1921 relatives in England, iroivi the one which has just past, that it will be one of prosperity for the mines of our dis- - been made that the public will have BO b he an opportunity of bearing the adto his returned , dress of this distinguished visitor. bI Tl,lt FSr w? 1b poor health, an l have much to be thankful for. There are many reasons for rejoicing and for extending a warm There will be the regular lodge wBrk neonle TWtic - . ber death he made another conditions have been better they could be a lot worse. Everything con- - following tho public meeting. Each local t the new year. Whilejg b n0 mining welcme d j. ,.tSB be Atlantic and asslst-b- e means discouraging. On the contrary the future holds out much promise. Onr member of tho lodge la expected to n np business of affairs the bring a friend or two. The program sidered . fcnUy ore d during 1924 new producing properties should be added to the list f should be an Interesting one for alL aounuaunB an r' itcbell mines have was a capable mining While Out Hunting Ducks nessHenry Welsh,Parkmining andwas speaker at recent session of S "2 busi- I man of a . their-duties- h..iiSS 2? ; e srsisssrs.' . : zsjm, Is rrr trrri ,,tr j ; i j h-- - I I Iron King Mine Ready To .Ship -- - , I ! 'J ,1,! I !? , i T bat bal-ca- T - ;! . - - ! 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