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Show devoted to the great tintic mining district XXV. HOME OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST SILVER-LEA- MINES D KUKEKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH. FRIDAY. PKUEMHUli l.'j, But Few Change In City Administration Gets pire Mines Into Ore On 1200 11 Ore Showing o reaming O Willie tll fleers have not Number 8 Erickson District in One of llie most pleasing and cn-joyahle Bulge affairs of the past year' p look for property is was given at odd Ediows iiaii i.oa V now stood that much property then win tv wn being developed importance sinir . Tuesday evening when the Masons . 1n ,,lP h"Ke i cam. -Park City meu promiSCS attached to sinking and luemtiers of the Eastern 8. rj ,be r,n,t r,f ,1;i' V into conducted a Joint installation of tho Ophir limestone. year aL" npw offl,firs m( ,n jaign new officers, followed by a bamjuo:. first Monday In the new ic.r M r A year ago a similar program was! I'ike was ffieials of the Empire with out and it met with such carried o pleased himself and his n.unc'l wili . pany are greatly on of Waller t favor that lu the future It will he an especially who is in charge Tony showing, , V.risujpli. r.r,, ll. present annual affair, f the development work on the John Church. A!e 1200 level where a ,aCIain, The newly elected and appoinil Serslsko property which curlier ln wnt over Into the Black Jack and jobn c. I town,-officers of Tintic Lodge No. 8 wre the year was trned over to Park which some ore la now ln b1 i i jine. Mll first Installed under the direction people under a louse and bond City The work donbt police depart ar-ing its appearance. com,ni.p nnr.il; nM-iCast Master 8. E. Ware, who was rungement, was in town Is all handled McDonell Mines he Empire reniainius as i the Installing officer, und Part and atules that he is nowyesterday th. Lo.e using 1. air . h what U know. Master John J. Cronin, who l force of six men and has the main " haft and th0 iS0V talnedHebor wa.. us grand marshal. These ceremonies' tunnel in a distance of about 1S00 rvin-lua,!,e whos also appealwere followed by the prCNenUlftiu1 feet. Since the Black Jack t0 be property was turned entlrely will c.n of a past master's Jewel to Claude' over to lsul Hunt and associates of it!iiory1 the Potat wherV ktinue to hold this office and nsni0 nd. The K. Baker, who served the lodge us Park City a total of about 275 feet vw being carrirf on to oPpro-P- i Bilker w, Tpniai a, city master the of has been performed. These work during past year. The; of the abaft (ely 2S00 feet cut torney Tierp so m i' ppnH o was made by Pi. si operators got the ground rather late presentation on lb. up feet 00 higher tbont questlon a to thp (lffiPi Master C. K. Ward wlili approprlsi in the year and hud no time to which occurs in me Ajax J0'; juice 0f tb p,.at.Pi whiilt at this to whlth Mr. Baker gave alt with machinery, but they havaequip remarks unhas that productJme la bp, , b Willlam on, a limestone fitting response. their intention of taking ,iiounced ore taken of the amount A large nurabpr of app Mrs. Margaret 8ullivun, a pust a large compressor to the ground Tintic mines. ofrice are in tho hands of the mav- r. the at in llie coming spring, matron, worthy presided e t the point where this prospect-thof officers for (he local stutlation Is It staled that the tunnel Is on Empire g goio of the Eastern Star hum! - ing depth very rapidly and that It with a fissure Jacob cut Brandt Died is have just ing the work in a most capable and lias ulready cut a number of rather nt 18 Inches of ore having Impressive niauner and being assist-- . promising bum-lieHere Last of lead ore. No 12 p?rj Monday ounces silver, e np to 60 ed by Mrs. Hutiy llosuier who acted effort has been made to follow those o cent 2 copper per lead, anjj ,us marshal. Mrs. Sulliian received deposits (if ore, the inluers having It should not be any; After an illness of two or three 0 gold. la Jewel In recognition of the excel-- ' Instructions to push right ahead t distance to the main fissure years death came to Jacob Brai.,1;, lent work which she has performed with the tunnel and there no-appears ( well known Eureka man. on M.m-h holds out great promise tor the order during tho past year.1 to he a possibility of this heading all of this work Is ln virgin day of this week. Mr. Itrandt. who John Morley made the presentation being driven over to tho other side - was born in Germany, was a nieiiiucr. try, ln fact all of the other proaand he was in turn given a present, of the mountain, thus eliminating ini at the property la also in; of one of the camp's pioneer fan suitable talks being given. aonie of the expense of putting the Uos, his father, Jacob Ilrandt. Sr.i The vocal numbers of Mrs. e on the market. The distance ! addition to the work on the deceased, being connected with th; mer and Mrs. Elva Bonner added to the railroad at the preaent time Is 3 level the Empire Mines people Bullion Beck mine during Us earliest! the enjoyment of tho Installation around thirty inlles, the closest The son also followed mining reremonles of the Eastern Slar. linking from the 1800, also point being Jericho station on the ome ore from that level a well! at the same property, having been a! At tha hunquet which followed 8. Pit Ion Pacific. If the tunnel Is ore of that resident of Eureka for the past! K. Ware Introduced Irtlsing on a bunch b.Llrlven Claude about 3500 feet It will come ' yeara. nds above the 1800. The work on forty-tw- o Baker as toastmaster und a number out on the oast aide of the mountain 1803 is being handled in ground of abort but highly Interesting talks range and then the closest railroad The deceased is survived by his' were made by Mrs. Sullivan, Mrs. Icon tied ton would be Dunbar but ten ll about 2800 feet from tte widow and three children: Mrs. Le- -i er Mammoth shaft and on that r01 Stapley and John and Carl! George 11. Ityj.n, Mrs. Churchill, miles distant. il there Is a fine large fissure Bran dt. He also has the following. John F. Ho , George II. Byan. A.j In addition to the claims which values. It is brothers and sisters: Emil Brandt, iff L. George and Ned Church!!!. h carries good Serslsko and Kerkovlch turned over solo by Mrs. Bonner und a reading to the Park (Tty people a orln large num Lily by Mra. 1'osmer completed thn pro-- her of olhar claims have been loti of low grade ore nave oeon an(j Mrs. Adolph Amen, all of Eu-- j Officers of the company say reka, and Mrs. Abner Gray of Suit ft . rH t!r laniut was cated and thin entire group will 4 tf iRrsm. TiHaeborate one. where this work is being done. Lake City. doubtless form tho bnals of a strong 1tlo,u1,y two Npw tb are formation is not as favorable as! Jacob Brandt was upright an 1 jViOSt orders rornpuny. Mr. Hunt has had promiOl uUSrChOldfirS ll3Y6 LXCDSUlSCd MOCK as follows: other parts of the mine. nent gwulogluts over this ground lu j honorable In his every day1 affairs; For Tintic Lndgn No. P: the most important piece a loving husband and father, and his recent months and their reports o have substantiated the Information The officers of the East Tintic, conrern has ulready taken over a! Frsnk S. Allen, W. M. apecting that is now being passing will be regretted. For a at the Empire Mines Is the long time he made a gallant fight Coalition company, owning ground large tract of mineral land In Ihhj George II. Byau. 8. W. which he aorured previous to taking A. L. George, J. W. over the property and everything k Job. A shaft Is being sunk against a disease that was Incurable, in the eastern end of the district,! district. 8. E. Ware, secretary. the 1800 level. It Is now down that conditions are ideal for throughout all his months and have issued a call for a meeting to President IT. C. Hicks, who stlil j John Morley, treasurer. ace of 200 feet and Manager months of suffering he was checrfil be held at Provo on the 2nd day of retains his stock In the East Tlmlc large deposits of commercial ore. I. I). Theriault, trustee. A number of the R. Trenholm Is quite confident and Januury at which time the place or Coalition, lias issued the call for tho properties of optimistic. Hubert 8. I). Burton, on next 2nd be section have ore In small quanthe of most will month. that by sinking 350 feet farther the business were changed nieellng held at the likely Funeral services C. A. Shemp. J. I). will encounter the Ophir for-He states that action will be taken tities; the Hbarp mine but a short D. S. Church this (Thursday) to Salt Lake City, Thomas Gerrity, 8. 8. an to of rescind inrreaxe for bulk order distance away lias quite a lot of the on, which carries the ore in the morning. It is understood that the The body was Bent lo Louis 8. J. in ie Standard and which has not was of Kryger, the the stock Coalition Tintic East company. tha good ore to Its credit; and there le capllallzatlon Spanish Fork for burial. Thomas Drew, tylcr. no question but what that section gome months ago traded for North Before so much of the Eaat Tlmlc prospected by any of the mines was he central part of the slock for Coalition bas great posslbllltRii, for of the shareholders exchanged Tintic the Lily, For Tintic Chapter No, o t. is quite sure that the workings caun1(.r company availing themselves of North Lily shares the officers of tho of the older mines of the be sent down to the lower contact the opportunity of trading on the former company plained to increase Mrs. Dura Churchill, worthy Victims Of Accident to 3,000,000 matron. basis of eight shares of East Tiatlc the capitalization pict have gone deep enough to without developing any water. As Ophir formation. A favoraale Are Fast Recovering This piece of sinking is naturally coalition for one share of North shares of a par value of 6 ten s, George II. Byan, worthy patron. Mra. Ethel Donnelly, associate tlon, with reference to the big 'attracting the attention of local min- - Lily. The East Tintic Coalition had their object being to dispose of the men. It should be tho means of outstanding 1,500,000 shares and all j Increase and provide a development matron. g Fred Pratley and Ray Johnson, fault, will make it for the Empire Mines to get bringing the Empire Mines into the 0f it with the exception of ISO.OUOjfund for the pfoperty. The preseut Mrs. Vera Donaldson, secretary. victims of a most distressing accihe Ophir limestone at an ap-- list of regular producers and divi- - chares has been exchanged for North ,bourd, four out of five of which are John Morley, treasurer. dent in the Chief Cons, mine someof the International imate depth of 2350 feet below dend payers and the work ought to Lily, which means that the control representatives Mrs. Anna Treloar, conductress. thing over a month ago, are still at favor allowing the pres jt collar of their Lower Mammoth. have an important bearing on fuiaiCjig in the hands of the International-companyMrs. Sarah Morley, associate con- the Holy Cross Hospital but they are Tin- ductress. ft, with nothing to Indicate that well along toward recovery. Tho Smelling &. Refining company which, capitalization to stand. operations at a number of other Mrs. Edith Baker, chaplain. will be encountered ln link-ti- c sad feature of the accident Is the mines. Mra. May Bant, marshal. fact that Mr. Pratley will not have that distance. Mr. Trenholm) During the week directors of thsj one Mrs. Helen 8. Baker, organist ' that the shaft, now 200 feet behia alght. Mr. Johnsons eyes were another levied and 1 met . Empire I Mrs. Thelma Ward, Ada. JL the 1800 level of the was necessary saved and he 1s able to get around Cl which Cl assessment Call G cent C Empire Mrs. Gladys Sol hern, Ruth. to some extent and will soon leave bat ln reality 2800 feet from in order to continue the development Mrs. Ituby Ilosmer, Ester. the hospital. k perfectly dry .nd W campaign. he Mrs. Elsie Nielson, Martha. a o pa, th, ,nll,rllM 'cause very few big estates are in Mrs. Electa. It and Mary Burton, of the is, issues day vital most Schools Closed Until 8trurUie,t BOrt Mrs. May Taylor, warden. s not at all surprising that property, or estate real ij,em being Corine J. Hullivan, sentinel. Monday, January 4th are becoming alarmed. Those thing else that Is not easily turned o o srhools of Tintic cloeed on The who have given the matter serious into money. The. Utah Taxpayers Association, NOUTII HECK COMPANY Wednesday for the holiday vacation. consideration have come to the conLF.VIEH AM AHSEHHMKMTito reopen on Monday, Is doing some ago. years organized is towarl td.mir.nrv i January 4th. m., th. tot .f .nod -- d It Bbonld Many of the teachers, whose homes ; "r. f .1 proper Ttk At a meeting held on December are In other parts of the state and must be token in n ettort .0 hrint cupport now Into every 14th the North Reck Mining com- - outside the state, have left and extends organization taxes, in about a redaction Utah is only one .... hotidai OF an (he kind sewlimeuti which (Us are heginn.ng ur which property on lha (0 cnro is Uaqazqs. words tha owyrs once and delinquent on Jan.) upon the full enjoyment of the holl-season awoke, out of all to sit up and no other dues and nil are so osa has ewar ssccaadad is voicing a batter graating there felt the pinch of high taxes. "enemberi receive free of charge a (has Mairf ChriStuusl It asdsras as ChtidBJS amount that is being levied and a biooM non cintal is Iks tnjbnos of TVs (Jtsai ;paper the sole mission of which Is .for the il prom-jPOintnipm- a i purjMV!? i;f i; .s if- - s j & . I Minus-Edwar- j I v of .. 1 act-u- . - r- s - ! e j - ly gain-hapt- er s i a , ( Hot-gor- ( tak-;day- s. j j I Uwns Last Iinlic toahtion Control '!;-:H- . .. I tea i L. j i i I i I pos-jln- j , I rr. -. Q lGClU tlOIlS if 6 ill 6 u some-owner- . , h... o-- Out i Tasohar aatewds. Thasw is so gloom it tha raUgtos brought lo us ba (ha Vlaaaf Qalilaa, hanca iha crest sp propristeaass rq fta cheerful, marrf Idas la oeUbrsnsfl & sacred anaiwansr. Let as saa i wa isoa eoassiea to lilt up ewlaaxta toba tern, at this (Jslatida. Sawlq tha world U gattingbettet. Usslth is grastar and Ufa is more comjortablo I worid Mora opprassioatagossnnnenl throughout tha Wa thawsalwea puopia participate ia gowonisg owes ia a vealliattoa of (hair own shortcomings stw is qrawing more tolorsui toward those of otkan, Thera s teadaacq to frowa spoa ostentation. Chsntq is eouiwg bsch to its ortgiaal daflnffioa. lowae a dasira mi of promptings of lha heart, to do somathing banajuisl Jor ttteinjlnn and tkosa otharwiso anfortnnate. The constant nteasion of otwda opanheaa seams lo prone agrowte of konestq In dealings. Ondonbtedlq tha Qoldau late w wSl I receiving e wider application in As aSstn of B0S Pewiudsm reflect (hall apoe W-hope, This will b a better cLrtshnas thaa ever Iom. paace aad.good will are more frwll established as haauwvtrtaea Mora people wiU meet fiiesd neighbor with cheerful greeting and seek to pataU foe jcq Possible into the dap leasee eaoegh foe e resargence of od feeling and for making the occasion a ssanq ne Ms extend to gen 02c and all, (he febdUiira of the season with particular emphasis ipoa- Meirg unites I mePaUfhrs B" iSrU Bingham Mines Co. to Share Employees Prosperity With o Former Tmtic Operator ia avoiding hiding. Already capital has gone word the becaue state this in not is practised out that economy and funds 'th e handling of public operator of Tintic. her i Kc that taxes are mounting h, g rb succeeding year.40 East Tnira with wro g This is certainly tne nj!mne(ia. Recently he had been ! along with property. " , The state tba other any than faster 3 to !the chief reason capital h o Employees at the Victoria and Eagle & Blue Bell ertieH of the Bingham Mines company are to receive a portion 0f the proMpcrity the company enjoyed during the past year. prop-high- em- - to Provo. lie was a member of the L. D. S. Church and filled a mission noridl d to England from 1102 to 1804. wife. Mrs. Ol. Jn addltj0B t0 bi sk. inflnz , Bb- - Elizabeth Stevens Crane, he ia su er rolled in a holiday package, the amount varying according to length of service. Employees of not less than three months standing will receive $10.00 each; those of six months or more, each; fehift bosses and others, a months salary. Von.' BuVdeUc ; viredlV wTand hia It is also stated that Christmas bonuses given to supenn- of w. e. Saiina; tendents and other oiicrating officials in former years will this Crane, Sr., A Florida that does' father, A I'atM by pSMtD? brothers and five sisters. Every'seven taxes, ar l matcrially increascd. " away with inheritance Fnoer.1 services w.,. b,ld to th, raHfornia.! on teeladi state. The Bingham Mines company realizes the part played by Provo church at ward other In on eTery Bonneville 1.30 at oclock, afternoon g had been trying: to born its TlIesday ,s employees in bringing the properties to the front, and takes M g thing in the direction of Bishop An- - this means of under often Unit; quite expressing somewhat its appreciation for work j goured to the heirs drew Jensen. iiVw sit a ft well done. It is a most commendable spirit of ' : two-O- ' X) m ! ; j ! ! fair-dealin- g. |