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Show DEVOTED TO THE GREAT tINTIC . NX VI I. fowlg I M:swa msTRICT K1 Lead;',",:: 0:.: Of l'n 'AM COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY. . i a van8 in . , Prr! H- i- nciki- 'e li.' iii- li. - mining company i ;( ;r WllI n.i.i.fteti to 1)0 the result of: -- ln Ti,, L. ...n.litlnn In one of the which In be-- ! Smcliim: . nionsi'iii heading Sioux. 11 inf it in a the toward tnt over w;i, definite re set to difficult Pl-A r. of,,,,.. Tallinn regarding this , ' ' ' undertaken by PXl., ii ml'., I i v,. i r stantlard people for the i(n sj.-i.-i Blossom propth-- ir Iron. Lntof also the Sioux but It Is n'cni in t li ' proi, h.td never he.-IJUnd that hpre ! soluble lime-- , found ,,,, ,M of catena In the . Tint it ( j ' I ' . -- I'lV i.u: ' ' . t . i.u1 .i i - 5 I . .:i J leplioni1 !, li puwi-- r iii p.iid : for v . d :i.N i .,! ti.wi-- r iln-M.i- .n--- I':.-I head-which the 00 rf.;i i,,,.nutjlin I'-made an u being driven. is level 2200 the on nf rins. rhi dirft crty i,. i i i.'-from the Sioux tlrely ci t h j.i.u ui,..hi.i iat 200 feet sway . .'I -soon It is expect-i h.ii nuite ;1 jadsnd Blue cut the RfH.made will in tin that it faulted from a Kreat dlatanreigrniniil. -of the Hi j and in which much i i,i. vi-- ir m' ore wa found. Tneth$ North Lily. m m n Blossom' uti on i hee.n fani'vii,., many m.-. being performed rk which i, level n payroll nf $i:lo,nao ami ii., 00 Blossoms Iron iiiii.mM i i,.M. o laid have an important bearing, ynrli nf supplies h.n .. ,.n the Souvpir,,.l f,,r ,,,, jmi ii,iw.-voManager .1 lafus v Wade slates ore is exi'ellenl, n,-that mine and also rarryin ln"ini; in., in adjoining property which(j;;ir anl for ni.inv yencs ;ln ,af'.r ih.it juvp.i ,i i inns are made lend, some gold and copper. Tintlc people. oBtrolled by Officials of the fareka Standard i,v d,- - f r 'Iiikii. tl.e main shaft of ilp jthe Xurili l.ily. as indirat.-,feel confident that by sinking to the in d.t'e. win f.jmidi .'in I'.iiiv!:i Si.iiular.l Minina company 110(1 nnd then cutting the saute fori.ii-i- : ployniein I,) a force my.-i'o a depth uf Um feet. At present mations that have er. Icon prospected Correct Day nday Ml the mine explorations d. tin' iln- shaft is down to the UUH level. on the 1000 level they will lie able hero i'i'Iim. b raille To Observe Christmas h;lVe the same mvure f suei-esdevelopment lo got ore in lonnnerelal quant Hies. work li is been done and where only as wan attain.-.in N'unh l.i!v The job of sinking I he Kureku inrcreii! !y Mime very good ore was en- - Standard shaft should be under wuy In' confualon SIlI,,,,iL'n'1 be to oiiniei'e.l. here appear The ore on ilie ltltlt) in January nnd when this vr,,'ny I riiiiirs in s'lijll hutirlii's in one of the. early c people'll mind as to the proper f', work siarts the prospecting now In ,!ils xp.,si..d main fissures and while there is not onwhichto observe Christmas! 0,1 progress on the 1000 level will he fl,0,!: ore. ( rn t pr.",7",v i wl,h,"" much i.f it at that depth the grad'1 of temporarily t It falls on Sunday as it do slopped. j pvopertv 2-- throu-- h : e.. I - I 1' - ; j s piudilfinc ." onlyl!4'1 celebration consists the hanks, postoffices,! ,u.r, losing more?, etc. The postal ait-- 1 .Imo ih JVJ il!lil !n,r, Commissioners Will Hold North Lily Has Large Meeting on December 31 Sum of Money on Hand aiM at some fu 1,1 Ph, 1 Hties have also announced that, swill be no delivery of maiMj that have i Monday in cities !i serrice! but Sunday will he the day in the home. December 25th w"rfc 1 i legal i:",n ' ,h 1!" ,Illv :'1 The board of county coinuii.-'shiners of Jii.ih county will meet '1", n' fie tl.-.- ! .) r it , Hire Is 11 - 1 sum is placed at $ JTfi.OilO.tlOO and over mmv mines are In ihe list. It is I'lt'.iaiw. to note the large tintt'ihcr of Tunic properties in that line it p uf dividend payers, many of tbe local mines having been absorbed ti the l.irncr companies. The Tintic mines appearing in (lie and Hie .inio mit lo the credit of each ii as follows; ui .i ' t . i s : i. ' -' H:,r An item in one papers1 on cmitains the information daily that Ihe - i in-- j j j i 1 j ; I To be Active Next Year! ! j pas-as- 1 j p.Hy ; As tin per rent of ilie annual pro-- . dll' imi of silver goes into business as money. Mr. I'Vrry says the hope-thamore silver will In used as nion eveiuises many lo believe in the fu tnre of silver." "I'leonoinislrt and financiers of teriiutionnl reputation sar that the; economic burden upon gold Is be-- i I'otniiiK un Iiom ruble and tli.it some Tintic Standard and properties time in the future tm International aciinired $10.5X7,040 conference will seriously consider, Tiu-lSam 470,000 l he mailer. savs Mr. I'Vrry. "While $207,500 himctnlisin is dead, at least fur the; Victoria Yankee $192,500 present, it Is prolialde that sliver. 1 nrl udoil Cons in t lie Tintic Slumlord ntsv lie railed upon lo play a part in fl'.'iires are Ilie dividends which ttie financial svslrma." were paid li v (he Iron ItloNsoni and oilier Knight properties which nrs North Tintic Property now included In the Tintic Standard ! . J j o- -- Jurcrs Selected For January Court Term p I 0,1 '" n,:- - 11 Interesting t ' ufter Standard rr Tmtic - ''' hrlsimas. gave anreport regarding ihej ( -- Pr-he- rly n'''er "j' ln',,(,sied fol-thcr- ,,,y,'l(,p(ii("U work WJ,2 has been largely in the mu lire uat'ual nsseHsmenl and with u w to Hncnrlng government patent on n'nrt lh claims, hus iliscloseil very promising low grade ore. Sum pies recently taken from one of the headings show 7 to per cell I lead, also 4 lo 5 ounces silver. The surface showing In that particular pari nr Him North Tlniic Insirlct is those who excidieni. according t have inspected the rl.iitus of tin- - Tin-- ' lie Superior. An interesting thing In ronnectlon with the work which Mr. Chlnlos und associates have been doing there Is tlm fact that they have made come excellent paint for use on their buildings, simply mixing a few gal- of oil with the blond red henia- life taken from their cluinnt. During Ilie past few months roads on this have been con untried a blacksmith shop htiilf and on and work performed many claims. Tbe Tlniic Superior Is localed near the Tlniic Davis und Tlniic Paymaster properties and according to tyi. Chitlins it will he heard from during the coming year us the owners Intend doing a large amount of developtnelil Wlirk. I. I- vl-- H M 0 . aWH n wrOS.S JVIQpS k Local officers nf Ihu Red Cross have niado arrangements to send coal to some of the needy families of the Tintic District, using funds now on hand. K. It. Illgginson, nf Silver Pit), is Him acting chairman and Mrs. J. K. O'Connor the acting sec-l"i- is relary. Marly in (he nw yeur the organl- fun will make a memltorshlp drive and t lien bring about the' reorganl-gtoun- d, mat ration of the Untie Chapter, this ing nci'fHsnry If the charter is to be retained. Short Council Meeting Held on Friday Evening Lust 'lnitmas elnnll .!' iriviiijr. It Mj.irit It iniitt-riii- l '' ..ut It:- - tar". vmi w",.Ul - iriuT In Nil-so- bkhv than tin tl,- i- - n'lt"'n 'l"" 'I" "' lav .".'aril.. -l ;1s ... -- this i lly in the Tin tie jirit v I'-tric- w iav i.i",""i "i 'V l"."l'l am.ity i" 'l.i''l' I'!,;,.;" 1IV,!1 "l v 'i'": !!,r ),f tfiuiil i ! ( : Ti , ' ..r . " sclinel.-- , H' Uteri .! 1 ":r " le I'- - -- r I""" - ttrb ii. ,1k,, "l.; We s.tcuol ewi t "f li:'- , ,.,ir ci":!"i"iiity T;,.tv 7i Ill-li- Fin- -. 1 he : i ill- ! for m.y .a.vm,".t ! u tit I'"1"' "' ! j ' : loml'l unity e tbjtt ,,f the liclulay sen- -- , life. lllll(l l,ot sift -- i n Wo v ! I Mr. Stack says; I Utah Should Receive Advertising From Mines J mViihiaInduairv ir .T.;! mru (f ,h ,.mpanbn could arrange to have their stock listed on the New York KxchnuKo. I ad- : ,.r 'lav 1" whi'-- to l'V. ... ,vrk f..r IU.. udvaiiv- - -- ill lnM.t niotii ll. Th rather sensational pern Hon Imllcated at the anectlng . vance of III Jackson Hole the Park Ctuh shares, 'with you good people in Kureka al f ' result of traillni In the largely which tlmo this niulier was dis- Hie stock by eastern people, has lleavy snows nf the past few .j attracted much uttentlon to weeks have driven the elk from ff this state und there Is nt rca- the high mountains Into the SChOOlS Close Tod.iy, soli why some of the other hlg low land of tho Jackson Hole concerns should nut help country in Wyoming and fni- Reopen on January 2. t lo become in- eastern investors lowing the usual custom these n t,ltlZ(,llIl!P - ',:! O' Many Elk Are Fed "i W" in it" elm relies, in its tneliim lietivities sliollhl m ('iti;vn!ii' means a ..Ti , Cald-ridg- e, hn.t- - n'"1 " n. Mr. Stack, dccidi'd nm to oppose Park, James Andrews, If. M. Carter, by provided It would rc-Seth McPherson, Krnest Foote, J. R. such Inu change a saving to the line. suit V. Andrew Andrew. Olson, Ilarnes, It IN plUNlnit to lofJll pMpi lo Blackett. II. It. Bracken, K. M. It iii (iramleRj'. iii.in-- , John Wilson, James D. Pea-to- li arn that l h now has decided against agemenl off the train. Tlntlr taking Sunday K. Alton Kllertson, lluhen Mona will contlntm to receive the benefits' Z Kay. ---.- .j:' Levan II. R. Gardner, l'eter Sorf':rr;r,,,;:;ri'r Bio the the enson. tilting r u" iff-tl- ,l't -- frii-11.1- - '" - -t. f-- f rn ! Inic of ih. ! regular re-lu- 'l a- lv-"iii- nt f Hat ''Hi" f Sl,.nfi."l Him inciting of ly I than :i nitn exciLiii. r ,,r -- P'rii""! i Friday evening Ihu city council was hel. witli Mayor Pike prodding and I'oiineUmcii Chris-xirj- ti tophcrHun Gutirby. McClain und Jsi'Uil-niontli- si-s- hui. In Our Community irit (f OUt xiouaay Chiritv rrogram couneii- hiirf.h KIIMW.rI1K the venlrs of Jurymen who will he " 0 m, iii Doaney was absent. This was , required to appear at Nephl for the n There will be no cliungo Tim minutes of a short opening of the January term nf the on the Tintic only service , pnspenger were rend and us are court. follows; district meeting They ucbranch of 1110' Itlo Grands By,, bills against und Kureka George Korney, J. L. id ths accept lha L. H. Lewis, Robert If. Towers. cording to a biter wit blithe lleporl(IV,.P unlil W(.n. Ul, ,.iy Troni J. has jiml received Pimnt.i wiu D.;;lnih ut whi,.1 llnw Stanley Wilson, John L. Kvans, er editor .IH, meeting of the year. hoal Noah Knibletnn, I). J. Hussoll, Sr., Slack, assistant truffle nianagHr. A fw weeks ago announcement A. K. Burt, Thomas Drew, W. L. biiilyct for the year ,.jp,.nsM trn was made Ilie that Sunday was made up nnd pusseil at Williams. I'jjx Mammoth James K. Lunt, K. R, would be Intaken off about the first nr.- u, ,.,.i'llK- - ,ui ordinance covering an effort to nperJanuary In nnother part Wheelock. Hpp(H1rtn a such Before r tIH taking fit V. Wheeler. It. C. uting expenses. Silver riry-- D. it,.prter.. It. was discussed with mining move v ri.Kiu, Ierk. W. W. Lund. adopted raising men business of Kureka. and ho.1(1 Hil,firll.H f lh IIIembers of the Nephl -- T. I). Dsvls. M. T. HowUm matter had Wn explained from $1 to ,.:ttri.hl rirH ard, Jos. If. Greenhslgh. Kdgtir after The Christmas Spirit Tin e, ; Rio Grande Officials Sheriff Kalghn has Just received wot Ttlrw Off Trnfn I Co. n inirfng Iho week the unnuiil nicetlng of tin shareholders of tint Tlntle Standard Mining company laike. Wjs hi'ld ni S.i It UeporlH w ere siihmitled wbowing the flnnn-Sa- lt cjil condition of the company nnd tbe mi iin officers re elected, its a j Uadditx. president, gen- ,.r., manager nnd treasurer; WT, I. Snyder. vtc president; - 11. Htohr, aecri'lary; Janies W, Wadn, ussls- tanl general manager; Ira D. Tratla, ; . . Becker of Oitden and Ken- Jacobs or Milwaukee. llH, work which has been pcrfurmeil ilnrting Ihe past few months at the of the liiillr 2f,rl h Superior Mining company Iii which of well known Isike P I Elected hiulos, who was In. hUlllC OfTlCCTS Wednesday while on hlw N. tleorgn o ;i: iii:!: 1 pi'i-seii- l Saturday. Iii'ceiuber :11st, to consid- North l.ily property of this district, i1,1 ,,ns er the appropriation of .V.'.' 7! county funds starling the present year wllh a sihle put explor- fur jIP jin n md budget for 1HJS. debt of $70,011(1. should he aide to " ation class. This meeting kill lie open to the t'losu 1927 with a balance ln excess! public, nnd anyone who is Interested of $ UIU. 000. This is a remarkable dears Christmas no matter what of the work it comes on. ,tn ilie amounts ili.il are to be budin view of Ihu Budget Ordinance For gelid for the various departments nf r.l(1 company has mining 1928 Passed by Council, the county nre at liberty to attend, exp..,,.,..,, a large sum for witges and Th(i budgeting of county funds , out) for npW is fit-nnd compulsory due to the appr,)5ljn,.,Hy necessary , Man Be Will ri.p'menl of debts. Sanpete ,Illipm tlof passage of the budeet law by the At their 0f n,.w and the1 maihlnery ptir,.,a,j I'.) 7 slate legislature. l Turkey King cf West this month the city eouncil of u vast sum fur (level-- 1 xpcnciiliirs 0 n the budget ordinance" fur the entili pment work, which included ihv Ray Tanner, of Mt. Pleasant, ing year, decidins; on a total nf! Court Terms Announced of a main abaft, hus hII been ' sinking recently sold his turkey J$G2,'iOQ for the twelve month period! crop thro.mli nade shipments to $9,000 but he retained 1000 oy T?iftK -UlSinCl dUQge rom possible n,,w liril deposits, starting on January Is!. This is1 located hens which he values at $15 if, 000 less thin the btiilyet of tltej when pinspecll'ig commenced from to infurma- arh and next year Judge Thomas H. Jlurton of the the Tintic Stan lard mine. I'p to he may present year, has de this lime all ore has been mined tin-- i secured at the office of ihe city Fifth Judicial district court itsrtle the whole state with his cided on the time fur holding court ilirou;:h Ihe adjoining property He recorder. mrkey raising program. will secure 100 of the best male ar in curb of the five comities embracIn the hudapi for the coming ii ere the followine figures: Tor con ed in his district, Juab. Millard Beaarkeys from Wyoming and he Norih Beck Property xpects to raise, tingent expenses $2.i.nod; for the ver. Iron and Washington. during the The first term in Jnuh county for streets oming reason, several water system times May Start Work Soon commences on January 3rd. the sec-,,ji many birds as he marketed $9,000; for sewer repairs $504; for - - n lii the on third and a 1927. 9th term April of the naln;enr.n.'-.public !ha 8lh. on term' October The property of the North Reek brary $3,000. Mining company, located Just north of Kureka. on which considerable development work hua been performed daring the pusl few years, Is temporarily dosed. Officials of the company state (hat well known geologists recently muds an examination of the North Beck und Home of the adjoining properties and when Him details or results of this examination are passed on to Him company plans will douhtli'HH he made fur a runt in i:a' Ion of ihe development campaign. Work should be resumed early in the coming month. -- mi revs . CI'-.I- ss- - niv.- - i ,'XI,1,,r City, as by pro. '.nets of ruppur e.l I. 'id and mu' i.iio.-sf tliev tliese latter minis may Ii.him, t.i tiles,' iliarpe '1 I Ill'll' mm IU hi." a Is ai.d l'i!Mrd their receipts from silver as velvet." s.ivs Mr Itnt the silver mine iiiunI I'Vrry. i eliiirve i'p, 'it si's silver nion. '. tlii' m.iiket price, the silv, .' unties are fai ilie. a serious miii.iiiou " Mr. Terry iIim-not .miicipaie auv material u crease in tin markd pri e'' rm it of suut in Ilie immedmie 'nor does lie fear anv material tvdur-'lioiTbi'i'" in. iv be a tetidi'iiev to-- , ward s likbi'r level," lie vavs "The , ,,l,,-r:.- i,n,1l t slal.'S tb.ll -- i 1 71lIlnt,l,7, Minin-- v prodmed ! ,( Luko I ivin'.'i-- feri 1 n"B1"ll'li;ir',li1. -- 1 ' I ! that Christmas; o of Ilie Salt Luke tine tile .ii l urd1. in.', .M. pre-I'l- ! ' celebrated on Monday when amber 23th falls on Sunday, !? rf une I bird v broker.!. to' bouses wlut u recently compiled llryIII of lie Amel'ieatl sill tippuM'd lo tie a fairl) accurate rel ft. ill, vrr I'lti'liii ers' assoi'iailuii. In dis- - pot I on t'h dividends puld (o dale i'.i mii, (lie silver Mtuatioii in the by the tab milling conipunies. The , Wally I ie.in. siiier uiit put nt uf Salt i nii-- V i 7ralj Wonderful Record lii-'l- Eureka Standard Shaft to be Deepened .arts and industries are more and more silver. u-,- 2-- ti-r- Utah Mines Have Tl a I..W iii.irl.iM prlee fur sili. r : ..lid tbe i'iivI ut it s pvudiii'iuin min.-i.s leMiltin; in str.ii-.'li- l i fur s r.. I . M.l ,1. : - iiiati'rials, It ii'.x and taxes owners, failini; to realize that its ' Si li,. 1. 1', p.nd in I'tali should he the imusu of I'.IMI .11 .i mil- fifiii uf all noiioral beeause that mine rejoirtnc s ' led .11.,! II :.H esli- - will eventually divide a good part if ' .i (him.ii'd I ,i m i snppurli'd its wealth with all the cfll.ens of the ,v I,1' ' O' i il bead iMi'd dil'ivl Iv s'ate, whether they are stoekh.dd rs I... ir.n ;,. ad 'uf iambs. or tint. , . ' : ,i in-- v.il'in.ids Mi t. . in ij .li.1 : i i . Nmulsi'r 7 o Ml li. .id 1 v ,t ; i p, i' I y i.f iii i ti- p.ir- ill In $2t - i kS1,g i which Ims been implied l'.nl.. Si, in MINES D Mont Fciry Discusses Outlook for Silver Ore if pm k in add. Iimi l.i I. ml .liiil h.umi. 10,000 puiiii.U i.f s'i ir, 0 OlM) p.llllldS Ilf ll It.lT, I ,.1'IH if rMii-- mid lo '.ooo puii ml uf finin' fri ir.hl of revenue pi'tidiiiinj li.i .lied in I I all by the Uiu Cr.unle l!y in 1924 d.t la.MHI (.ms weVi' t In pruduit uf mini's, ITT.iila tons we re I lie prudlll'ts I'f OKl'ii'llll lire. Mules were responsible fur !t ! per reni f lb" tula I These fiiture.s tell htury uf tin1 iinpurtaniv uf iiiiiiinr in ! lie stair uf flail The aer.n:e man I'liiiVs uf the finding of a new mine as a Kr.-a- l MUii'ie of wealth to the furtniiate . SILVER-LEA- !'J T. 1 o :i : rtf DF.i'KMMKK importance of Mining to State of Utah v; Blossom Drift; er.n imisvi,: III HOME OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST r wiy ,L,!r i 4 ' r I animals are being fed at the ex- penso of the state and federal The low lands government. were the natural winter feeding grounds for the elk hut with thin land now In the hands of farmers, and all of It under fence, there Is no available feed for the elk after they are forced nut of the mountains by heavy snow. Fending in the severe purl of winter has saved hundreds of head of elk from starvation. When the leathers and pupils left the class rooms this afternoon they hM the satisfaction of knowing that ,the school hells will not ring for two weeks. The holiday vacation, as far as the Tlniic schools ur rnneerned, will continue until the 2nd of January. Officers nf Ihe Tintic Sth'Hil District state that very satisfactory work has been accomplished during the past few months and there are reasons lo believe that the records set will he maintained throughout the remainder of Ihe school year. (crested in rtali mining. rtuli has n well regulated stock exchange but there Is not sufficient money for Invest- ntent purposes In our part of Most of the the country. trading on the Balt Lake Kx- chance Is of necessity In the cheaper Issues and there can be no concerted buying movement on high priced stocks no matter If it Is generally known that they are worth a lot more than market quotations. |