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Show DEVOTED TO THE QREAT TINTIC MINING DISTRICT ohinu NXX KI KKK A. .Il'Alt ror.NTY. ITAII. TlllHShAY. inking Slowed Jp by Hot Water al, houh I lit MINI A MlllMW lillini, Eureka In fine i''w noine difficulties or handle.ips humpere.l fpt i which have xi nt. WIM;; id a .ertalii ? hot wni.-- i ItiiiK 'hew aasu fin til a depth Hliaft the Into 1,11 i .nie amut 137' fwl nud niiejidtal.il . the pumping ii ijnu-:i- t ,nuiii-lint that ii will bum' wi.-- I In '.niliird ( 'ii iiml lii ii the Of Hlinfl HKcKMIIKI.' MIAMI IIIIS run iii Ii Minim; 4 i: M.W on new - 1 I touu mihmt - . his-I'i'v'- 1 1 1 r ' 1 : r 1 ! i ' i 7-- 1 4 I net-lion- s ! I .0.1 U 'j i i i 4 , I 4i aj Ifee :o c .1 more iieur-- 1 Tuesday another drop was re- up III it. mill that, otliei wise cordeil in the price of silver, the Ii she iiiusl more nearly descend to the'Uiclal voing down to 31 rents an this temperature making Its oimee. .'milliards of others Lpearance in the Eureka Standard l Over n billion Incites that it Is coming from a buyers of) have1 INTl'ltl!STItl MINIMJ I'lt'fS il rtlon of the ground that Is much On Tuesday of this week .1 ili ur " called overproduction E OIVKN IlY K. M. I.FHYAIIIt la. Mexico anil! k'ttr than 133 degrees. The flow eume and put an end to the l.r J hemsimng In SI T the present time is' approximately ness of Mrs. V. L. we the Amvrivn s",,,h by alhave, Thomas, who M nKrlculiurul af 10 gallons a minute and this Is most a year previous suffered from worshipped, (.old. of which thev dicee'or of thela'dyard. I til fell Slates Smclt- h!,,, heroine dearer and Lily handled by the pumps, dn fact a paralytic stroke, and whose condl- lin'1 4 K. Heflnlng ami Mining company, nil fveral times this amount could be tlon throughout the year had been bns piactl.-allvanished from silver. Nil ken some interesting facts on the gnve which of haw much, of without Interfering very aerlous. care they Silver, a 'I i ;h the sinking Job. Mrs. Thomas, who died ut the ace and could use and produce more. early mining in 1tah In an nildreas before the mining rmnniltlve of the At the prescut time the shaft has (,f 74 years, was one of Tlnties old- - ,li,M been deelnuiiiil In its buying Salt Lake Chamber IL.I of Commerce power. epth of 1400 feet. It will be sent est and best known eitizens. The I. f Meanwhile our stock of goods of lute last week. Muting that: down to the 1450 or 1500 foot family cuine here more than fifty- nor In very ancient days mining was h',K increased and now tel where a station will be cut and atven years ngn. fir-settling at ' SE on carried on for al least three Llrift started out with Its objective Silver City. .stands shopworn and defense, commercial and art. ing to cut the ore bodies at this fhc deceased lived a most aeive ,,ur shelves. sre nut of beMines stamltoday ure desirable Millions work, be will about Jitionil depth, which and useful life. She took a promA winze ia aleo inent part In chureh, fraternal, so- - In blly by with willing hands nm'. cause they may produce munitions o hundred feet. i bidder and more dangerous; for warfaie, gold and silver for ex- in sunk on the ore body, which, rial and eivle affairs and by reason fundamentally change, fertilizers for fields and ronnect l.en completed, will up or art. Tlie pur s h the proponed drift. The alnk-- wdllTand1 general11 Inn'IlTgeniv "her tradually iilcorhiug the whls-- j terlalsIs for building mti.h Ihe same u. In aiuienl of; pose insidious blandishments or this winze Is not being pushed dole friends were numbered by tin. pfied I jdava. a roti'.inuiilsts and worse. mg as rapidly as the shaft work. The death of sin-lhundreds. SO "It is certain the the cliff dwel-o- f Iti'stiiration of the hiiine, power even an ndv.innd at worthy citizen, . of t'lah aenn-heno for and tie- m hum a hlll'on (MMI'NITY CT1EST 1IKLI) 'age. ia a matter of keen regret. I. lecteil mineral mod for arrow- (ties produefs those roiu for wry Mr' Th"nas was born at Provo starving MEETING OX MONDAY so- would heads. Evidences of arrow qmurles in we Inive abundance, super ii She 1856. wai .on January 4, e to lie found In mwny plares In S memher of one of the state's last he a gmiil stall mi the way to perma-r- ; b .On Monday evening of this week fc .u,. pei'lty ,alj; novwn pioneer fnmllles nud i,.r:ni'!it ' officers of the Community Cheat Tlie first mining In Club ns an s What liitiipc.iil.lc dilfiiulty caul w Smith James ( feld a aptain fa,br, waa i attended meeting which nt at some rfaiilzed Industry was curried on in wl'i'h 'uuei'." cI.ura.Nrs pr. officers of all lodges, clubs and InUmale ,'r,,,a I .rt f na- - near Minersvllle, where crude ut- pl ( aPl- - lblger f"'1 ibrs, lanlzatlons of Tintic. The meet- k r lemplN were made to produce lead." lions? n part Twelve men nsHorlaleil wlt4i minthosa of l convened in the Elks Club rooms I'layed such an ofImportant the '4. s'runglehold the west. apt. ; True, il was for the purpose of arrang- - the development ii) j uupply ing and smelting In I'tah who have K.,il now vho nuinl.er a iOf wu.,,.i the distribution I on the olh- -r made important discoveries or of Chrlatmas Smith eoiidf.cted across the nh in a u, would he broken, hut. eu- - tributlons were listed by Mr. kets and toys to the needy peo- - trains 3 )f ,IOIllaR. of this district. X' be broken. would yard a. follows: Parley P. Pratt, Committees are; when hls workhe built and n billions opcraUM Thomas I ' w at work checking Rhodes. up on thelovo where , s fl Irst oThe world is not suffering from- Isanc Gtuidry. vnlll II. Ogllvle, Patrick K. Consuremost It is George but and on theit,iaJ fommunity of K r. and 5 Irs s i.ay names submitted V(,r.pmdurilon. vwnw nor. Ellsworth IXiggett, Robert iy before Cl. r 1st mas the distribu-- l NE' fr,.ni , Us, ruction of ( hamhers, F. Anton Ellers, Albert be made. about hy V andI brought l.tej !". w, 11. F. Holden, I). (. Jarkllng, C. I8'3' Officers of the Entre Nous Liter-- ? If Sliver buying power. up their ey ? Club were present and reported sit at the world table of Sprague and L. F. Rains. He pointcc latthe cJub;. drive for f0 !ed cond hand barter und exchange as if in a game ed out that only Mr. Jarkllng and 1 All th" chips have been Mr. Rains are still alive. had been moat successful and y,1Ir Jhe" ,aVrffci,u,ni'i."irr Lt dozens of articles suitable as!blch has 3 S won by a favored few, and there is jjr ioihlnic in the pot. KllOn.lf AGREE OX SITE for fawn for children are available Thomas w.. "prominently dontlfU-FOR GOVERNMENT IttTI.DING $ distribution. with early day mining of Tintic and 44 S or ad"i else held various positions $ in Ralph R. Wooley. hydraulic enI'WiK COX SETH CXH'ItT re TEUMH FOR FIFTH DISTRICT and responsibility. of all the world, even to gineer for the lr. 8. Geologlrul Surr Mrs. Thomas is "urvUcd hy lo .advantage E. who havp crucified us on a vey with headquarters at Salt take how Mrs. Le si.fishness. shoiP ( liy, states thal ('tali engineers of told i ' Conn terms for the Fifth Judicial husband and one daughter. and otliera interest in the proposed 80 Sdrlct for the year 1931 have been Hayward, also by a ran'l,n,Ill and Ignoranee. sightednesa $1,000,000 mineral industries build Wlirj rot' prosperity Thal by Judge LeRoy Cox as follows: slaters and one WBy Idaho. Mrs. F. J. (l pa,.,,. . b1oiir the trail of silver. Ing for this state should Immediatet wuhington county First term, Davis of Welser. Horseshoe In,,,r. k f money of ancient and nearby limes,- ly select a site so that If the hill iBUary 26; law and motion day, Thompson of u,e ,.vel of mere roin- passes there will he no delay In the : S rh 11; second term, April 13; ho, and John S. Smith of ihiih. 1 selfish sorcera of construction of the building. v and motion the Utah. hy - modlty days, Ima 21 and r The bill proposing this building Funeral services will be conductwsuit 10; third term, September residemc, was the family from Bs presented to congress by Senaed today fourth term. November 9. j 4 diffeient tor Smoot and the strurture will hour being 2 p. m. have been Iron county There the Febru-First term, klf y 'makes of automobiles sineo the birth house the E. S. Bureau of Mines, I'. 0 16; second term. May 4; law of the auto Industry, says a statistic, 8. Geological Survey, the Bureau of rd motion day. June RESIDENT KKK H 22; third tfrivi'i-'or Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Pm. August 17; law PkKHFD'lWtY ON STI UDY And most of them. of course, have and and motion! others. since been hre. July 27 and 19; September forth term, November 16. f X Charles Henry Decry, aged real--70, waver county ; term one of the pioneer m mollon il away lust rttortiY. ; re ' SS- -5 following X was due to InDeath Illness. brief ,aw ,IU mtlon day, Oc-- T j e 2 LkJRis ' formaties Incident to old age. A BOY MAY MEMTAU.Y v!,, i or,h term. November 10. 13 Deceased was born October for xiiiard county Law and motion but Des Moines. Iowa, PJ2 STAY OUT Of SCHOOL February 10; first term, March I860, at in ..I the past 36 years he had resided wwtd term. June 8; law AND VET RECEIVE ck fallowing m,nin 1 OcJuly third 3; term, lOOf 6 FOR, AEtWlARjf Ece Mrs. roc widow, re ATTENDANCE 8",V,UK 6. 'fourth tmDecembeV? J and Iso, Ml ' Juab JA. county motion Uw and 4.: Mr. ? lebruary 9; first term. March t Services were cniiduct- June 29; law and : .ihmT1 July 20; third term.1 and Mrs. J. A. motlon day 'Pifbr6i''laWv ndu on Monday afternoon, being. Decen, Franke the direction of the Eagles. lerm' Ml under a he i Lodge, of which order to this the instance f k,erprevious developed lias been cool. 113 t j riuet brim: other mitliMis Iv Wat-o- f !C j i (i poi.-iiiiii- 111- -! -' t fly-bitt- en ''! pur-pic- es ma-'g"l- K k' i s S'-- ninltl-met;il- NuiiiWr ii Election Contest Won by Sullivan 4 lY iii-ri- f MINES D Fftmou Coach Retigni l.e M.irl.l ii .in I t.inii1 i'- liar silver ril.il.liidii'd a new i it .i I low mi .'ii tlie void .'.iinl ii.l the New York m.iiket l: i. ill lesloic rIf In le- - I. ite la! Mri'k. ill I'PIMIU'. I ) iroli ri-iei l:o 33 '""ini: ui s,n r li.ij iii' inHi-iiiiti an inline. . ain1 I l.e Oil TleHin, the lllel.il lil'iike Iii .,f iiil, i'ii. III'! Iii chi ii if i Ii.- - wm lil . i v i I I's.-'-- l i I. rt'lils, whhti was I lie hiwil im 'i.tnliloiiini iin.i i. inni to :i anei'il Sat Urdu) The inarkrl (nr ilw c liind I'lisisli lit I'l I"irl i; , i' w Ill'll hllllliMI lli.ll dav w.i so llll- ft 1. il wmk kImII In round for ei.'iv mail that lirokers failed to provide n ik--; 133 uImiui 'who l..ii Ii.iiiiN In wmk with and di fiiitie iiioiatimi until late In the Ii.miiI. or the1 jw'l! .ii: ambition in iltivo lilm mi. aftei iioon. et and It la mining out In order to handle this Hi van s.nd in il .. Ul,'r l"eaklnr. sharply In June, id lai.ip.iir.n of 3.'.' had imilntnliieil a heller tone in's .im iii.it the wnild was being water a great deal of the equip-n- t Since then curly November had to be changed, hot water cni. ifi. tl upon a iroNi ,.f koI.I 11 necea-!- , etc., Hleudilv water almost hone, Nn'hiur hot wus hut liner in said, yjs. "I'1"' water equip-t- . re .in ill'll a 'thus.' divs Hold I'l'in.'i'i'lis's thiol ily replaced the mid Important factor in the present 'lied iis; hi w.r. in it in im Mo nf Other minor things delayed hen-li- t h Tin. ptirnis of mid eroii.unn' Mituailoii. as it nfrects I lie rk to a certain extent but these i'l.'i been over-- n ma.l,' tl... ,.r fimni,,. thuiider P"r hnslng power of ininli of the flrultiea have now far euMl, where Hint metal and ainking Is progressing In a ; I'l'i'ded ch n in. i.rtary U'.e manner. lafaetorjr i tlii first of the year, silver water a Sinie in hot of llii' appearance has declined from 46 S cents to a freak. 41 a I II II ue in i IiIm district is II i III t I '7 frealumin in Kansas Agrirul. wl.m it manuf... of 32 theore iim .l. the vaunted he present price Chin.-simeth'ng which has never before j r tural has In of .Aii.erir been college, other declared hut im standard of livlm; multi 'hull. reducing the (ppenul. piiri'liasinr . power almut 2S per cent. iiiaintaiiieil. muntry, such an Nevada, and otitKlntidliig 4 II eltth girl In the United j In Now of the metal minea She In! Stules, has the liironi an went Virginia fnnu tier linine kriaily importing. ,M Fhr latest weiikness attributed h liulllon brokers to the sifuiitimi has changed. :r, hot water is not uncommon, Frunklin county. Kiinens. to the Inter ( sla,k d. m.ind from ludiiHlrlal roii- " ia reported as authentic that in iiallntiHl l.ive Stock aliinv nt n,i.-,.- . marts '. kini! ,"u,,lrV und sules liy the far east to 'H sin plus in u'ln r Hunters, '"l the of me of the mines of Virginia City to receive the pails tr..,.l,y given by Semi W0lI(, flirt.Vl.r lllllillliliM Mandard P"-- ' hnse M,e exihanaes of .'ouutrl..s id water was so liot that it nearly of Inina Ml far above those I'nlll China of "ii a gold si a ml.ml. jiled. .h'i'oini'S mice more a buyer, brokers o' her niitimis with which it deals? All of the mines in the eastern end It is uni loL'ical to suppose that. little prospect of n Hustalued have always the Tintic District lie is to nialnt.iiii that standard, she flse in Ihe price. excessive heat Lg troubled with nltJMic Kt'InK i SILVER-LEA- 1M Gold Standard Blamed for Depression of deepen in he work HOME OP THE WORLD'S LAROEST bul-l"- ( an 1 1 p( Years svan hirtVOlX 1 ran-tucke- d tt 44 Al a meeting of one-hal- y I under-eonsum- f" -- j I.I, GIVE PARTY FOR MEMBEIU4 AND I.ADIKM EAGI.1M th,P ; the directors of the Crown Point Consolidated Mining company, held at Provo on December 10th, another asaessment, being No. 29, was levied. The f amount Is rent per share anil the delinquent date la January 15lh with the sale date set for February 10th. Development of Ihe Crown Point property In the Tintic District M moving along in Ihe usual fashion, the present work being on Ihe 700 level of the new shaft. McCrae Roundy Is In charge at IliU property. Ia-d- - - ls j i , hi i i. con-safel- J Sulllvun wmi Hi,. I'lei't Ion suit which wus brought hv M M Knialiii und which was heard b.v Judge fox of the Fifth Judicial Court al Nrphi on Tuesday and Weiln.'Mlay of this week. The suit .was l.mucht for u recount of tha I'HNl III Ihe laat ell'll loll In Silver fill, Mona. Mills and Nephl I'recinctH Nos. I and 3. Ihe recount of Silver fliv showed lio change in Ihe voting. Motui showed a c.iiln of one for Mr. Kaighn jwliile at Mills he lust a vote. In Nephl No. I lie gained three und in No. 3 four more were guineil, thus making a total of seven Votes gained ,1.111. lint enough to overcome the 33 majority which the Dcuiorrnllr candidate for sheriff had over hla opponent. The Judge (hen tilled that Sir. Sullivan was elected by u majority of 2tS votes. Attorney Claude F. Ilaker, handlin'', the case for Mr. Kulghn, asked 'tlie court to dlsinisa the rasa and his was granted. Thus the iuoh counter suit brought by Mr. Sullivan for n recount of Mammoth and for the throwing out of all of Ihu ballots 'in two of Kureka'a precincts did not ii'ome up for hearing for the reason I'lliut It was unnecessary Itecausu Mr. , mw ry, I had gained hia point. Mr. Sullivan la now assured of j Inking office tin Ihe flrat of the corn- drover Cleveland was president of utt year and for the next four yearn the 1'niteil Stales, the Chicago, will ho the sheriff of Juab County. World's Fuir had been clnseil a few Within the next day or two he will months, and Duryea and lluynes have a list of his deputies read) for were ileiniiiiHlrutlng their first horse- publication. less eurrlugu heforu skeptical multitudes. when fire broke out Iii Ihe Two Business Houses Were Ciiiteil Verde mine, on the eusteru Mope of the If luck Hills In Yavapai Burglarized Tuesday Night eouiity, Arizona. 44 That was thirty-siyears ago. On Tuesday evening of this week Today, the fire is burning still, llut two business houses In Eureka wero la the face of ulinont uimiirmount-ald- e entered hy burglars. The Smoke difficulties such as working Shop, operated lllltz, was around the hluzlng urea, under- hinken Into andhya Charles 25 rent alot maground fires, surf ure gaaes, und dust chine. together with a quantity of explosions engineers have succeed- candy, dgurs and tobacco, wai cared in making the mine one of tlio ried Tim till was also broken away. world's largest producers of copper. jlnln aud about $11 In change was Ibis year, a million tons of ore wllllukrIl K.iitrance was gained by cut he taken from the burning mine a llole In Ihe rear door and allp Just as you hnnk your fire before pIIK Hie Jiult back l bed at night, the engineers The rear diair f Cafe have s, aled off the burning Part.', was also hroki n down Murrays anil hla place whleli contulna more than a million during the same night. Ions of ore. and now conduct mining W!Vrill thlll ot Wer operations above, beneath and onHj0 away with, the sides of It. Imagine a twenty-four- ! story factory going full tilt despite ntOW.X POINT EONH (XI the fact that four central room ou MaillS AHNENHMKNT NO. 20 I cn nt. AVI d . ' . J I j 13- U ; Flrat The Truant 'n!d KLTr?!'.?S5SsiLw p,b;i4u -, 1 r-- C d. fcdar. 1 ; iff tJolVr. t ;S i . ! Hill"ibaft Bate of 200 Ft. Month Mal m.df,'i.b M"' nmi, .Inking the main ,"' J I 3 f S 2 I rr 8 SSiw .hbe ') 13 9f A I i.k.. a tbout nK reached. No i le" uhlfts are thr mad' 2o f-- t p Jntentlon t0 lh,!' of aPproxixmately ! . T,0re th . 2000 foot lovel. i "U,iU Euln ,elr ",IJ' 11 AT MEETING other exploratory pn up- - 11 m,aht BO conril' deelopments during W,u ntke lf blsVfvS,nk,n fkanae this program il ,a anv0J,roblb,y dl,y lnkln the ,hafl wl be tk berms fk I,..1 feU S i Il l. aft In 38 : M - "VV ' ,l.. HlllY NIGHT On Friday evening, I)ecen'r j, tne the regular meeting ofand amonz: held he will council other things the council w,n ad0pt lhi bUdRt .f?inh idl-ehi- ( The appropriate0 th J1y 1931. of expenses the governing also be will year for the coming passed. 9 0J Next Monday evening, December 22nd, a big Christmas party will be given for Ihe members of the Eagles lodge and their ladles, the affair to take plare at (he Miners Enion Hall. The evenings will ronslst of a musical program, a session of cards and a fine luncheon. merchants of Kureka, died last Mn- Previous to the entertainment the day at a hospital at San Jose, Cal., ludge wlll .be In session for the an appendix operation. He pose of Initiating a class of eight was past seventy years nf age and new members, for thirty years he and Mr. Harper The Eagles Lodge Is now one of had made their home In California, the largest and strongest organize-livin- g at San Francisco. Ban Jose! Hons in the Tintic District having and other cities In that part of Ihe about a hundred and twenty thers In good standing. 8inre the John J. Harper established one of. first or last July they have added 36 the first men's clothing establish-- J members and officers of the lodgo ments to be opened In Eureka, com- - state that they expect to exceed thU Ing to this mining camp nearly during Ihe next six months, ty years ago and remaining In buri- - During the past year the Tintic ness for about ten years. He was Lodge of Eagles won a sliver loving succeeded In this business by Ms' cup, presented by Ihe state W. F. Shrlver, who tlon, for the largest percentage gain ban continued to operate the store in membership, until Ihe present time. tv Mr. nnd Mrs. Shrlver left Eureka KNIGIITH OF (XIM'MlirH GAVE FATHER. LAGAN A HE UPRISE entei-tainme- nt ng mem-N(a- I nt assocla-brother-ln-la- w. About twenty-riv- e members of the loral order of Knight of Columbue called on Father Lagan at the Catholic rectory on Monday evening and tendered him a very pleasant surprise party. The program of card playing was followed by a fine A short while ago operations at!luncbn which the group of men The party was a very eu- (he well of the Price River eum company were suspended forjyabhf one for all concerned. the winter months. This action was taken for tho reason that during the TINTIC HIGH KCHOOL KANKH HIGH IV KCHORLAIWHII winter there are many handicaps to 44 drilling and also that due to the Tintic school officials are In refurther assessgeneral depression ments would have been too hard on ceipt of a report from the state office showing the ranking of twenty-nin- e the stockholders. schools in the state that took However, officers of the company state that drilling will be resumed part In the annual state testa given were given in In the spring. It might be that the last April. Tests subjects to grades from holdings of the company will be thirty-on- e turned over to some large concern the 6th to the 9th. The report show who will fiuiah the well for an In- that Tintic la among the leaders In terest In the ground. It Is under- Ihe slate In scholarship. Out of thirty-on- e stood that two or three companies subjects given la sre now dickering for an agreement these testa Tintic has six first places, of this kind but In the event that four seconds, one third, three fourth all of the deala fall through the of- plares, three fifth placet and one ficers of the Price Petroleum com- sixth place. pany will resume drilling when the warm weather comes. Try the Home Merchant First. Petrol-!uppUe- d. |