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Show e It plmiiK Mp joe fa your advertisif ing joe dmlre to rawb the people of the Ttatle INafrlt't. The Ruporter roiiTi the local Celt! thoroughly and oar brings result. LXRKKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY. .JANUARY 0. Sinking Will Bingham Mines Earns Four Doito a Start Number 9 sharejTaxpayers Meeting Held at Nephi on Monday About March 12th Iron King Kiwani. Club! ' Shaft Is Near 900 BOSTON, Jan. 8. Nei profits of phi on Monday members of .compitslied. The object of the or- Now Level Another successful and highly! the Bingham Mines company and lat, committee met with the.ganization Is to briug about reduc Klwants! interesting meeting of the 97 per cent owned EagltMaiPa'tfr committee for Juab county 'lions in taxation, but of course the Club was held on Tuesday evening! East Tintic Coalition plan for & Blue Bell, should subsidiary, be over $30.000 discussion of taxation first step iu that direction is greater at general Odd Fellows Hall, the attendance Station to be CUt at that and for December. This is after rev-- 'alters. The meeting was similar economy iu the increasing capitalization point handling of public being fully up to the established eunes develre for for those but a taxes, before held beins in! funds. deprecia-!lmoney providing standard. counties of the state and to: At the meetings that have been worked out. tlon and depletion, and compares! l,tber President Craven presided and the oping ground ch representatives with net of $4., 000 in November,to the atate'held in the various counties during o talk of (he meeting was priuclpal in October and $30,000 iu legislature have been invited. 1errv'the present week the members of $30,000 made by H. J. Pitts, the general Tbe increase in the capitalization I uller, Juab September. ! county's represent.-- the next state legislature have been jB Ef the Cast Tintic Coalition company lower house of the state urged to thoroughly investigate superintendent of the Chief Cons. Bingham Mines is one of the Naturally Mr. Pitts leaa Producers in Utah, with 'Mature. had been Invited to the! every request for funds 1u an effor. properties. .take ulace at once, will mean the lar8t talked on the subject of mining, lie. - k Nephi but was located PrPertIea unakin Iu,',,in the Bingham , Bhaft progress in sinking the according to nd stated ll.at liis first experience in! satisfactory on account of illness, tend Tintlc new istricis. of The shad the Iron King Mining staustUal who haa been in U and r8da position of lead has been !ke rintie members of the committee Quality aud not quantity of leglsla Tintic was wheu everyone in ''company, fart work they are maintainthat the ore was confined to the harge of the development all this year, present at the meeting were: Claude' lion is what is most desired of the ono zone" on partIcularlT a strong that has never been ing speed of The number a yeara. which such mines as, here for F. Raker. C. . lluish and r. J. Ken- - bodies which will meet at Suit Lake in this district with such -, culminating in the current price of ,0 of a now haa 1,500,total the PenGrand ompany Mammoth, Ientrul. in the near future. ctB Pound, the higher n, of issued stock end the'1 tennlai Eureka. Eureka Hill, Bullion in small number of men at work. ToThe tbe ''mistice in in tazpayer. 191S. Members of the taxpayer commitorganization, Ifflciala with the consent cf theBln day the shaft is near the 900 level Final net earnings for 1624 before hIfh have been enrolled people tee were guests of the Nephi Ki- - ; Reek and Gemini were located, sn.i and according to Supt. N. W. Roberts who ihareholdera hay 8"ged .t0 !nproperty reserves UI ba will approximate rPrMHn various industries of wants Hub at its regular weekly niincra, lamTany Vr. aTdUtunawuv ,nk,u the ,opp,J " nou rease this to 3,000,000, existence but luncheon on Monday at which tlmJfri,in a t work-to a i sold be w to provide ,hat lotlP Bt.verely lover $4 per share on the 62,50u.a year or tw0 but during that tlni interesting talks were made on the The present plans call for such baa sale fact thwr m in but oppriltorilPt. werj eg fund, arKe sntount of good has been ac- - subject of taxation, shares outstanding. h The company !l1 ib who had faith enrfugh to get out in- ,lnVn been made and it is almply will finish the year with net orrnt' 11 ? OD,y new to the of necessary .Pcompleting matter territory where they found ,ka 90 fo' over the assets cf over $250,000 and the pre"anl mines larger and better than any of w"k idvertlsing and turning of ratio current assets to current be the station, from whlcn the Faith1 district's older itock. properties. Premature Explosion Kills Standard Employee and vision ronxiltute the foundation drifting can be taken up at a later liabilities will show nearly 5 to 1. On March 12th the East Tintic o to of mining, according to Mr. lltts. date. oalition company expect About alz weeka will be sufficient Bechtol Gets New Ore Without faith ami vision the offithe sinking of a new shaft to R. C. Foote, aged 37 years, met red into proper position. to take the shaft down to the 1100 cial of Minthe 600 Chief southeast feet Consolidated te located about In Godiva Co. Property Jinetant death in the Tintic Standard Gilbert White and Sam Vhit ing at that point it will connect with anl Mr. never enterwould have old shaft. cumpuny the Bestlemyer ,( Imtne on Saturday night when Jwere Bt work n,ar Foote .and wliilo a drift that Supt. Roberta is driving. ed thin district au.l given ua thol,' lays that the point selected for the or they were struck by particles A connection with the new shaft will a most is neither there big where would one enterprise, they rock were not seriously hurt. have a vast aunt of money he a wonderful thing for the Iron iVasfng" syTtem Foote, who was a native of th in Theexpended doubt" Thanked construction of a mill that Is King where bad air and excessive directly over the powder when state, wus married und leaves a wife d u u reM0Mbl that thilaa to wldm the scope of their heal makes It next to impossible to intended to but the from the old shaft owing Ja8 a good rhancV111" prema,ure explosion took place and three boys. He had been em- operations and add small to officer. 1, the o( greatly to the Hpeed up lhe development of the oro tb.t ' ,cL",ng ? ployed at the Tintid Standard mine a new of is understood that Foote was for two years and was rousiderel an general prosperity of the camp. depoHit that was encountered several company have decided on ioral ptfopl)l year Ijl8t ,nact,vlty Another of mining faith, months ago. This ore shows to best ba itafL tha location urad a lease on the Godiva and loading the first of a round of holes; excellent miner as well as a very Mr. IMttaexample whtehjmi said, wua in lhe develop- advantage on the 1300 level, which in what is known as the 902 drift; j faithful and valued more n keeping with employee. reopened lhe uina fQ will be equal to the 1100 from the "kB campaign of development that has geveral Bhl PWlhr together The remains were taken to Santa- - ment of the Tintic Standard, now new t have bppn mailikat to one he shaft, and when the drift and of the recognized worlds been planned. lhe Prlm,'r baiI Pt the quin wheru funeral services were and at present there are a number11!11 mines. There is nothing shaft, connect the Iron King people Bnd 8 ,amP,nK 't,,k or Px'nheld and where burial also took greatest hole of very promising faces of ore. Just like the Tintic Standard In Utah will no doubt be In position to go was being used in forcing lhe New County Planned For Recently an Important strike was or In any other purt of the country after this ore In earnest. At th Western End Of Millard made by Charles Bechtol, who is, and bent of ail the property appears present time only n limited amount (to he Just starling on Ua career of of work is being performed on the operating a block of ground on the Plans are now nnder way for 900 level. The ore was found butj Utah Leads in the us the ground has hurdly ore. Mr. Roberts says that he Is Production White Metal production forming a new county by cutting! a few feet below the level and it ap- been acratchud. In the opinion of alternating hla force between the out in fine Millard county in half, according to 'pears to be opening Mr. 1ltta the year Just starling la to main drift and the one that Is folThose who have inspected in agreement reached at Fillmore shape. be one of the best In Tlntlc'a history lowing ths ore toward the north-wea- t. WASHINGTON, Jan. Utah Ranks Third In Monday when representatives of each! the new discovery say that there Is Recently there has been a and there are to be many mure production of gold in 1924 aggregatIn the ore marked md west Millard met there for the; a chance of it making a good stop-- ed Improvement are aa that JuhI if not The years Production Of Lead good, 2,511,245 ounces, valued at for a new and the values are quite high. showing and practically everything arpose of providing better. It was shown in a prelimiKhool district, a new county, or The shaft of the Godiva is also be- nary estimate made The speaker slated that It la pleas that is being shot down is good Information recently released by today by the diboth. ing used by lessees of the Mountat.1 rector of the mint. Silver produc- the United States geological survey ,n 10 nolB th change that has cornu enough to save for shipment, being After a lengthy discussion re- View property adjoining. tion wan 64,792,216 ouncra, value.! ' Indicates Utah ranks third In tlie.ovep lh,a MUM In recent months, what might be termed a low gradi o garding the boundary line and tho at the average New York price of production of lead fur the year 1924, Everyone is optimistic and haa fullh ore. Danner of dividing the indebtedness Eureka Standard Starts orriciala of the Iron King are con67.2 cents an ounce as worth $43, - Our state la credited with 116,000 ln tha outcome of new work; also of Millard county, committees for lions which is a gain of 14 per cent confident that new capital is to be fident that 11b will not be many 540,369. Drift On 870 Foot Level The 1924 the old county and the here for the development of months until they will he able to put proponed new gold production exceed- - over 1923. The average quoted brought ronnty were appointed. Tintic Tlntlcs slogan their property in the lint of regular properties. ed that of 1923 by $178,000 and was price of lead for prompt delivery In The new county in to be named On the first of the present month to used be: Ore in-producers. New York 1924 in Everywhere," was 8.3 about since 1919. The silver Mr. 1MLU sees no reason why that Pahvant, and it in generally unders- drifting was started at a depth of ;the largest . - o a as an with ounces was pound compared 8,542,954 Ies:'(,nts tood that Delta la to be the county 780 feet in the property of the Eu- outputin should not he revived and slogan than 1923, but it was materially average selling price of 7 cents for teat Apex Standard Showing reka Standard Mining eompany. given proper publicity. than the previous four years. 1923. For many yearn there has been This is the first piece of prospecting greater of visitors the club at the Among Best In Mines History Copper production in the United The director of the mint made friction were: SLerllng between east and west to be taken up from the companys meeting Tuesdays was in States 1924 in than greater outof silver and gold Millard county, both In business and new shaft and It will be watched public a list Kig years Taylor, who Is a member of the ln principal states as follows: any, nave the While the smelter has not yet setwani Club of Irovo and L. C. Forpolitics, and it now is considered to with great interest by local mining put of the of the yeara Ounces Ounces for the carload of ore that was tled the mutual interest of both sections men, in fact by all who are interestworld war, according to estimates ney, of the Salt Lake Lion's Clnb Silver Gold to form a new shipped recently from the Apex that Both made brief but appropriate made recently. county, it is said. The ed in the outcome of prospecting 300.907 a control assay show the Standard 666,165 end eastern talks. in the now under exis of representatives way the east side o 232,113 6,349,265 Miss Harper and Mies Richard or to be worth from $3$ to $40 per pressed satisfaction at the forming of the district. of a new 650,882 3,366,959 Officers Submit Reports gave a vocal election, Mr. A. C. ton. This was the Initial lot of ore The Eureka Standard seems to be county, and the only place 3,286,996 408,667 Session chore there is Council At Last Burton being accompanist, and John from this property but if the present of section, that favorites one of the likely to be any 26,809 8,305,193 trouble will be the location of the no doubt because it is sponsored by Hood, dong leader, directed the aing-In- showing continues other shipments . will soon be on the market, In fact . . At the 13,154,937 of 93,088 Montana the of some of the club songs. regular meeting rounty line and the property divis- E. J. Raddatx, who is responsible on held about 9,523,840 223,159 Nevada council, city Then thirty tons of oro la now piled The evening attendance ion, according to reports. mine. Friday donated Standard by prize, for the Tintic of last week. Mayor 1'ike presided A. C. Burton of the Tintle Merc, up at the mine. Supt. Lewis Merrl-ma- n Mexico 783,333 24,207 New At a Is Standard cham-eexceptionally r of Eureka the the Delta meeting is having the ore sorted into 47,475 'and all members of the council, with store was won by Dr. J. 11. Ellsworth. 27,511 commerce Monday night the well located, adjoining the TInt.c Oregon ... . j the exception two and this means that It of Councilman 90,809 'South Chris Plan for the new Dakota 396,781 afgrades Before the adjournment public county was adopted. be will held . at the mine until then . . answered 719,500 roll the call. fairs committee of the club was in Texas itopherson, o W sufficient to make a carload of waa Thin a session 18,178,768 aside short and 152,376 offito Utah strncted communicate with Manager H. R. Trenholm of the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fitch. Sr.. 194,317 from paying the bills and attending cials of lhe Union Iaclflc Ry. in an each kind. Some of the ore that Is 13,187 Knight mines was in the district dnr-- n Mrs. J. Fred Johnson and Cecil Fitch Washington . 5 to a few routine mattere there was effort to secure the erection of a new being taken from the property is rethe greater part of the were Salt Lake visitors during a part Wyoming past 80.569 39,576 Islands nothing of Interest transacted. veek. passenger station for Eureka. A ported to he much better than that Fhillipine of the week. The various city officers submitted sum for this purpose was placed in whkh went out In the first shiptheir reports for the month of De- - the railroad companys 1924 budget ment. as follows: but owing to the heavy expense or The ore now being mined at the E. J. Howell, city physician, replacing stations at Milford and Apex Standard Is coming from workOcember that there were no Ogden destroyed by fire the local ing about 50 feet above the 900 level diseases daring December improvement went over for one year. while two prospect headings are also and that the general health of the It Is hoped that the matter will re- being driven, one about 1200 feet to ceive favorable consideration during the south and the other $00 feet to city was good. City Justice Bacon bad eighteen 1925. the north. Both of these drifts are cases In bis court during the month. Gtorge If. Ryan thought the club on the 900 and both are crosscutting 11 were convicted and 7 dismissed. should make an effort to beautify the the formation. 5 paid fines and 6 were committed High School grounds and convert Local shareholders of the eompany to Jail. Fines to the amount of that tract of land into a sort of pub- are thoroughly pleased with the ' One of the clubs present outlook. A number of them $344.00 were levied but only $179.50 lic playgrounds. was collected. The case of Clea committee will make a survey of the have visited the mine during the j White, who was recently convicted proposition with a view to determine few days and all are enthusiaspast and sentenced in the local court, has whether such a plan Is feasible and tic regarding the nhowing there. Mr. jbeen appealed and the defendant if so the probable cost. Merriman ban had little to nay but a :has been released on $500 bonds. more confident he la undoubtedly Angus McDonell, street supervisor, American ever than the that Standard Is Apex Smelting reported the expenditure of $$23.80 to become a mine. j from Increases Dividend his office. $208.00 of this 'amount was for street and sanitary NEW YORK, Jan. 6. Directors Sioux Mines Co. Levies jwork and the balance for supplies of the American Smelting A Refina included of carload ;which hay. Another lc Assessment I Watermaster Heber Bauer report ing company today Increased the annual dividend sun-rate from $5 to $6 by ed the collection of $333.17 for ! ( plies sold and the report shows that declaring a quarterly dividend of Ernest Pritchett, secretary of the there is a balance of $133.10 due $1.50 on the common atock of record Sioux Mines company, haa Just sent .from the same source. Daring Do January 16th. out notice of another assessment, Since the resumption of common which is No. 4. The amount la 1 cent jeember the city used 1,405,450 galV lons of water, which cost $702.00. dividends on August 1, 1923, the a share and Mr. Pritchett says that j Mrs. Julia Whitehead, city treas-jure- company has paid $1.25 quarterly. funds are needed to carry on the reported as follows: Cash on From June 15, 191$, until December development campaign which some hand December 1st $3,412.70, reve- 16, 191$, $1.50 quarterly was paid. time ago waa launched from the botGeorgs A. Brocklngton was elect- tom of the Colorado Cons, companys nue received $20,314.30; Disbursements $7,141.94, leaving a cash bal- ed secretary to succeed W. E. Mar- shaft. ance of January 1,.1925, of ries, who has been pensioned. A drift is being driven over Into Out of this amount the city Slonx ground and local sharethe will pay an Indebtedness to the Eu- $2,450.15, 1924 tax money received holders consider it on of the most reka Banking company amounting to from County Treasurer Ida Parks of work ever nnder-take- n pieces promising 85,000.00, which will leave a balance $15,000.00, water supplies sold In the Tintic District. The of $11,575.03. $333.17, fines $179.50, water rents drift from the Colorado 111 eat the Mrs. Sara Bigler, the recorder, re- $1,374.37, general licenses $117.50, Slonx territory far below the old ported collection! ns follows: Slde- - i miscellaneous $45.44, cemetery lot workings and the ground at . that ralk paving $809.05, street paving $5.00, making at total of $20,314.30. depth should have great possibilities. - o j ! 1 )) : i j j ' ataa j al-ea- dy i f1 i "l 1 com-uen- ce I wK'u"rt. Pfin V:" I i , , f pow-lplac- e. of $51,-912,00- 0, ! . record-breakin- record-breakin- g g .... j j . Our Pet Peeve i r, $16.-575.0- 8. . . |