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Show vy devoted to the qbeat TINTIC MINING district Kl l!KKA' ,ll!Ali Volnm sports of Queen of Arctic City Officers Given . rhiirrb Kjivk 11 It y u. Ilmliey, tir.NTY, I'TAll, TlU ltSHAY, .lA.M AliY S. 131. Drop in Tax Revenues is Reported for Eureka City Big presided end Coun-w- e Bonner. Myere. Martin the roll cell et Silsr meeting of the city conn-,'El- d on Friday evening of lest The minute of the prevlou re reed end eccepted end' fwiis against the city were eudlt- - HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST SILVER. LEAD MINES flJ.tiuiiUU Ill,4lI,,,d 4b? tlrM j ltf.tii tux t WIisuvtT tatiug pin II . wl'-l-- vtr Mu- - they city tin l. sluu.1.1 j Xutncbr 0 New Hockey Professional Sinking Resumed at Scranton Mine . Sinking hua been resumed at the property of Ihe Scranton Mining company In the North Tlntlo District, according to Nela Nelsou who waa in from that section since the first of the year. Mr. Nelaou seys that the new shaft of this rumpauy was recently sent down to the 335 foot level, the work belAg handled under enntrart. The new piece of sinking, which In expected to add 100 feet to the preaent depth of the shaft, will bn performed by employees of the Scranton Mining Co. With the completion of this new piece of ahart work th management will moat likely take up drifting. With a depth of 336 feet It will be possible to prospect the ground directly beneath tha old ore deponita or the Scranton which wera .worked out many years ago. Most of the early day mining at this prop jerty wan at shallow depths and tha ground below then old ntopea holds out great promise. Ottawa dw-tht- riiimliig utmut eipenses. tin- whole with to run ,Mel suppor lh, twelve ot every t.H'n'thf "i1 ot and taxpayer 8 t Mila iit. liittnam ahouIJ never be S? Vl ,,v,,r,l , , ' ,s already itmu-- . ho- - heard at thia time when the mayor business end the report, of , i ,r lHr I'Hik burrowlittle business wes . and rouni'll members are racking offlMW i,5r ho their hralna In a combined effort in ,,urll,K J r tlr m"n,b ,Ur wes received rSmmunlcetlon benefit every reaident of Mil city. et Salt r,'a,,tirer hai aritten! One plan which Mayor Churrh U m vilksr Bros., benkers, ,,!,Vfy No. 1 for t' the effect that thia at run a for ia the metering of every y. ' statin that Note the total tax money pHtron of the water ayatem. If It d not No:. t0L t,he ia .ureica ran depend on. The in poaalhle to rale the money foY moi'ii 000.00. together with ln-asseasi-ivaluiithiiia for IUS0 Indieut- - thia Improvement the metera will due on December 31st. ureka WU1I receive about more than likely be inatalled during T'So. 1 and the Interest on both I WII dollara but ao many! the preaent year. Mayor Churrh haa with money m bars been paid taitea to pay their taxea during the inveatlgated the county treasurer for aeveral rltlea where all past year that thia figure haa been patrons are on a meter and he mates t taus. These loens were made' 7."-msferially. .that In every luatanre Ihe water de- 4th the Eureka Wanking -j ' h1 of Kureflffiala part menta are paying handaomely ... Thls twentv.fnnr.vaarM v i.. have to rut expenaea ronald- - instead of toeing money aa Eureka Dtrlnf the holiday season the city slrl was choaen beauty queen of the more If they keep even ,rbly month. If Eureka waa earh doing loed an extra policemen, Fred Arctk from among revenue. It aeema almost lm- - metered at Ihe preaent lime Mayor .4 Fkinto m- - to dike being placed on the city pay The coronation of Mlw Kno- trants. eul operaflna contu fur- - Church najm that the revenue from Coulaon, former D'Arry Mayor meeting L agd at this Wayor Church says that, (he water department would more niiiHteur, son of a Canadian million-- . permission of the oslak (Shlnlna Star) was celebrated oKh asked M WTAI, I'HifKN AH , with a feast consisting of frozen ,ni1. n",,n' being worked! than make up what the city now nlre, who made his dehut In th ranks udl to retain this extra police-ad-XKW YEAR (X)MKH IX nf the In roata Inrka ha and when a 'dure It name at lax money the salt water fish, and the professional hockey sculpln, played tor a while. He deemed hi water the a I'hlladet-plildefense line of patee the preaent reallro to employ this extra help for queen was presented with ppop,i,lme mirror In wh.' t ,",h- As ths New Year waa ushered In Quakers. roper protection of the bust Ihe price of silver dropped to th district. His request was grant or,g,ntI of this partially know of the work and en- If thia la the solution of our reve- lowest point In hlatory 30 44 rants ni w 1UPeD put ror,h r,tV offlrlalm In nue problems lets hope that within IKOFITH OF I'. H. HMKI.TIXG bUty !rw an ounc. Ths other metals, partiDuring the cold spell of the past carried 500 miles their effort team. to by In save, dog and A few ENTIMATFD AT 93 A Mil ItK months every tap in doing .the next ith many water mains through-tk- e ropper, were likewise bring- cularly Mhle they have been the target for, Eureka will register Ita flow of wat-- I low prlcee and while mln- Ing city have broken open and very considerable unwarranted criticism. er through a meter. hstlmsted earnings of the Lnitedn mn of Utah of these have been In private COXHOLIDATIOX OF OIIIIR ars none too optl-ite- a Smelting, Refining A Mining .mUMc regarding the future some of MIX9M IS XOW UXDEK WAY causing nn immense waste of company for 1930 are placed at $1 the biggest man In tha mining and ter. These parties have appealed per share, compared with $6.08 ia smelting Industriea In the United Stockholders of the Kearaarge tke dty to stand the expense of 1929 and $6.83 on a smaller capi- States are predicting that the boti waste even in cases where the Standard Mining company were notalization In 1938. tom has at last bean reached and has been in residences, but tified In a letter late last week that to atandard statistic that any rhang la sure to be for ths According discussing the matter at some stock In the Ophir Lead company. eliminstlon of the funded debt dur- better. (th the council decided that if a Into which the Kearaarge was mering 1929 and conservative dividend There should be a substantia' Imk occurs beyond the meter the ged recently. Is now available at the policy will continue to maintenance provement In th lvldual must stand the expense company's offices In the Newhouae mining situation of a strong financial position. as the year 1931 advances, not n th water wasted. The citys fi building. Salt Lake City. At noon on Monday of this week nf court bullff. The company's major production condition will not permit Under terms of the deal negotiat- the newly elected rounty officers Aa Indicated by expressions of is lead, zinc, silver and coal, with rapid recovery from th present disconditions, but n gradual ed recently, stockholders e sworn In and the board of unnecessary expense. will office officers of the county deputy minor of copper and gold. tressing The various city officers submltt one share of tho Ophir Lead miaaloners waa reorganized. Aa upward movement In the prices of sheriff for Eureka was done away While aoutput direct producer, also the metals. for four shares of Kear-jl- y reports as follows: predicted throughout the Tintlc with entirely and the salary which considerable bullion on a tollaccepts banls Mining and nailing silver at about Duals Harrington, watermaster, sarge. District Commissioner Earl Dunn of went thusly la being used to pay far for treatment at Only stock upon which smelters, refiner- 30 centa an ounce la almoal like givorted that during December the seasment No. 6 haa been paid ia Mammoth waa named chairman of the services of deputy sheriffa In ies and flotation mllla. Gold min- ing the white metal usd 1,507,415 gallons of water transferable, it la stated. the board, having held thia position some of the smaller cities of the away and It la la being extended In Alaska, no doubt ich cost 9753.71. loyalty to employees, fathThis is consld The Ophir Lead company, which during the past two years. Mr. Dunn county, which during the past four ing two additional dredgea having been er than a desire to make money, that ble higher than for many months Is controlled by the Western Ex- - was the choice of the voters of Juab years have been without this police constructed last year and placed In la keeping many of the ailver proand Is no doubt due to so many ploration company, reports that the county at the recent election and protection. operation, ronrern'a gold opera- ducing mine in operation. The company Is carrying on a campaign this makes his third term aa s com-o- f William O. Orme, the retiring tions give promise of freeslng and breaking. becoming ee ms of th water system who are development in the main Hear- - mlssioner and hia second term as member of the hoard of rounty quite profitable within a few years, oa meters are also wasting rouV. la Albert In chairman. Gadd haa served the A. N. A K. KARNINGH FOR incline and also the White in faithfully sarge Outstanding consist! capitalization ble water, in some cases leaT drift. The company plana to under- - new member of the hoard, having that rapacity during the past ten of 620,663 shares of $50 par comYKAIl HIIOW BIG DtOTRKASK as hten elected to that office on the jears and during that period ha mon stock, preceded by 496,860 taps open all night to prevent take larger scale development fdng. The watermaster collect-114.1- 0 soon as geological investigations are Democratic ticket along with Mr. spent a great deal of time In the In- shares of $3.60 cumulative prefenv Net earnlnga of the American Dunn. The other member Is June terests of the county. for supplies sold and complete, it la stated. During his ad $50 par, and $90,200 subsidiary A Refining eompaay will tr Is still due from a also is a term Smelting the office has been and of there Kendall, Democrat, same great the funded debt. Dividends on common 84 per share for 1010, holdover deal of tho within commissioner. aggregate in $11.35. improvement SCHOOL DISTRICTS OF STATE were redured from $3.50 per annum with lobs C. Downey, In road $10.02 for 1930 and compared building, county, especially GET FIRNT APPORTION M EXT custom the marshal and to Following $1 with payment of $0.36 on Ju'y adopted ret supervisor, last year the board refrained from and his work haa beeu responsible 15. 1930. Net Income fur the first $8.34 la 1931. reported the Dividend of th company aggreof $457.68 in his depart-at- s First checks from the state din- - naming themselves head of certain for much of It. Ths long strip of eight months of 1930 equaled $1.95 A atrong caah $4 per annum. cement to from gate the NephI highway current during December. school for of the fnnd definite department! trlct county per share, compared with $3.0g for I. D. E. Ostler, city physician, will reach the school eminent and derided to take np all I'tsh county line was built, the the same period the previous year, position, facilitated by a recent ofyear ' a fering of 6 per rent preferred stock, meet Inga and Grand Central Highway was also report which showed that districts of the state within a few mattera at regular has numerous and other placed ths company In excelconstructed, tag the month there were three days. of basin at all handle county affairs Jointly They will be on the LEAD GO. GIXMKH lent position to take advantage of roads throughout tha county either TINTIC (i of pneumonia, one of whoop-cosg- h $13.86 per capita of school popula- these sessions. A MONT HU(NT-HFI'YEAR current Market to acquire additional and sixteen families had tion. Each district Is entitled to a The board named Dr. Btele Bail- built or Improved to a point where mana has Juab red with mumps. county prominent place There were maximum of $35 per capita for the ey, Jr., of Mammoth, physician for on the Horn ftllrer, which In ths early mining properties and Increase to an facilities, ufacturing map In the matter of good according death, also six births, five of school year from this fund, and the western end of Juah county, and Mr. Orme has made a large days produced some $54,000,000 In analysis of Standard Statistics. bring girls and one boy. The usually the total ia near that Dr. Warren Allred as physician for roads. of friends during his term metals, during the past year shipped The analysis follows: number the eastern end. tare some annual stal- amount. see him 24,615 dry tons of ore which yielded Worlds largest smelter and reto and of office es tor the hope they various the bonds of distributno The couLty 831 ounces of gold; 260,031 ounces finer of metals year, showing that the Of the $1,894,175.13 othservice and an Important continue in rat had increased doing public secths were apand officers accepted of sliver, 4.268,276 pounds of lead, and the ed as tha first Installment, the er rapadtlea. lead, sine, ailver ropper, rat decreased. con was producer)! of all or March in depntles pointment 120.635 pounds of copper, 3,984,211 and During the ond payment coming with wide variety of metal gold, as conwere follows: rirmed. tax ,r They births recorded April, ths general property pounds of sine. and chemleal products. Owns about Miss Bertha McPherson of NephI, FRICK OF WHITE METAL The Tintlc Lead Mining Co., the 60 !P,ut 75 births in 1939. 36 tributed $1,717,434.73 and the state cent of common stock of Fedtreasurer. XKW rental IIITH RFAXIItO and U)W owner 1910 deputy of the Horn Silver, eralper school land grant interest present A Smelting Co., and a Ur!,a Mining or Tranter Vivian Miss NephI, Tbs cause of death for fund, $176,750.40.' look over the property about two snbatantlal Interest In Revere Copwer ,iated fol- -' Silver hit a new record low In years ago. Since that time the 1600 per A Brass and General Cahla Corp. The Tintlc School District, on re-a deputy clerk. Nielson of depuPearl Mias will NephI, ds to infection of the population of 1,175 pupils, I both New York and London on Tues- foot triple abaft haa been recondi- Also owns 1.800.000 shares of Mintrouble, three ceive $16,110.50. The Juab Di- ty recorder. day when it was quoted at 29 4 tioned and the old drifts cleaned up ing Trust, Ltd., and haa provided Assessor Joel Taylor named the rents an ounce. for the campaign planned by the nature births, four strict, comprising the eastern end or necessary capital for further develLen Franrom of following deputies: 07 $14,930.40 receive present owner. a of will The represented drop price complications the county, of Mount Bellla-toopment n a JL,two From the 300 and 600 levela gold Australia and for Isa property In Levan, chief deputy; Ralph more than a cent during the past cough two du t0 on a population of 1,161 pupilsconstruction of Euof W. Redmond E. of la ore NephI. Inn nd the being shipped, from the 600, Mining Trusts allver-lsa- d week. bullion reMammoth for MU Ada Longly reka. ore finery. Moderate extension of NewThe American Smelting A Refin- 600 and 700 levels silver-lea- d three miners COOPERATION' NEEDED will Mr. Taylor TO STOP ACCIDENTS and Silver City. ing company also announced a re- Is being shipped, from the 900 cop- foundland sine properties Is anticip,nal meningitis, wumatle fever and one later name deputies for Mona, Mills duction In the price of lead, from per, and zinc from the 900 level. ee Brights The management derided to cur- pated. 5.10 to 5.00 cents a pound. A coasting accident, such as took and Levan. Outstanding capitalization connamsheriff installed The which newly tail and . production in the sulphide zone sists of 600,000 aharea city sexton, re place In Eureka last week of 7 per cent G. R. ed the following deputies: and below the 1000 level because of cumulative In the last Issue of n lh9 mentioned was In Eureka shares United 300,000 the Fublic P. preferred, expenditures J. of NephI. chief deputy; :ery December. low metal prices, and the work has of 0 cent cumulative aeeoud prethe Reporter, is particularly dis- Judd 14 per cent of our naper absorb States of Arnold Kay of Levan, beea Winter on concentrated the upper 'TrtLriM ,u,tlc of ,he tressing and the sympathy of ofmany Income, and our per capita levels where the ore carries substan- ferred, both $100 par, and 1.319 the Mona. Edwin Simpson of Mammoth. tional now 040 shares of no par common stock, out to the parents ae to amount taxes and $77.39, i"0 CMe ln be city will gowhich J. of Silver City tial gold values. came ao near death and V. A. Taylor child preceded by funded debt of 1913 In II. Strewn. to Silas 56 5o Howver SIm0?11' Charles cording Callao. of Haynes W. u Sabey an aulgn-ha- d which will be forced to go through nf NephI were Earnlnga during Initial taxes $22.66. whi the per raplta received MINE ASH ENHMENT RILL appointment half of 1920 amounted to $1.76 per previously been tak- - life with auch a aerioua physical IX FOR HOME ROUGH GOING common ehnre, compared with $5.02 handicap. for th ame period one year earlier. Mrs. The mlahap was unavoidable as Anltta There will be vigorous opposition ... clreumr the with tbat on fkmlllar December anyone the In ths home to the flmoot bill, waivFORMER TINTIC RKHIDKXT ot stances will testify, the sled with lta an? a.vCh ing requirement of asesament work collections precious load of happy youngster on mining claims for this year and DIED IN WASHINGTON U follow- TO RUN AWAV and WHtTMtE a grade down steep If the bill passes the senate, actraveling at!r rnt neit I.IC A OR KING o au TAKE AND the Word was received la Eureka yesroctly Into the path of cording to advices from Washington. iSfu?134-20Justice court mobile, the driver of the car having 60 TO SCHOOL AND TAKE from the mining state terday announcing the death, at SeCongressmen AN EDUCATION. ty trea!.B7 .rer,rd from the! no opportunity of pr have been Informally dlscnastng the attle, Washington, of Frank L. Ant. OailTllu 9lJ-0bill and almost a unit against It. 00, derson, a former resident of this 5M nciS-- . mlacel- Deceased was 60 years of aga Only parents of young Arentz city. of Nevada Representative and his death was caused from toxle mak,ng leflected the prevailing total of. know how difficult it la to keep them western and He lived In opinion when he said: Such a law kidney poisoning. r ijb?ment tor the 'off the enow covered "eetithat Is of coasting amount would contribute to unemployment; with his family from 1931 unthe a beiinc. with leaving short 08 not help It. That bill might help til 1927, when he moved Into tha ,tnuary in 0f continually going on It la llttlnot had $. the city man who owns mining northwest. During his residence of miraculous that we have claims on which be dose no work here he following mining ae aa occumore aerioua collisions betweenre himself, but it would throw out of pation and a good portion of tha sleds and automobiles. If eharac-3Will. CR vr"wJL employment to prevent accidents of this great numbers of man time leased In the Chief Cons, proVMF. lor there must be copratlon be- who live by performing assessment perty. II waa a member of the work on the claims of others, for Loyal Order of Moose. hire, prospectors particularly. While Surviving are hla widow, Harriot congress Is straining every effort to J. Anderson, and thrsa eons, Frank relieve unemployment such legisla- aged 17, Leo 15, and Jesse I. , MAMMOTH (TTY WITHOPT tion as this would only add to It." Funeral services were conducted IliUnl Ih.67-k Stock p,Cvmmltt of lh from the Butterworth Chapel la SeWATER DURING THK WEEK FORMER TINTIC MIXING MAX The stock attle on January 4th, being under oa suf,"? WORKING REAVER FROFKRTY the direction of the Moos Lodge of at a Q,f.exchn" under Residents of Mammoth bw . first time on fered from a water shortage durB that city. Th remains war cre,y. M. Bestlemeyer, well known mated. Sunday John last since and week the past 1 Tintlc mining operator who for sevu ,oc8t- - the people of that place haa enB oo eral years haa resided at Provo, Is MINING COMPANIES PAT Die- City Silver JJ8lc from hauling ! now in the Beaver mining district a BIO PERCENTAGE OF TAXES forcunn.trpuiso... directing the development of th Fortnna Mining property. Figures recently given out by th a!n company. The holdings of this company stain bourd of equalisation and show that tb mines of rompriae some of tha most promiskit mineral ground In that section. Utah paid 14.96 per cent of the taxing na Tu,dy o tT 1 Geologists have sxpreaed the opinion es of tbls state. This Includes both . nnder-cn8 was Is- - crew xu mu . MPh that the Fortnna can be develop! real estate and tha tax oa net pro- l and ; . uB,Dar8tt 0 Dlvl- - line for several days Into a gold producing mine. eeeds. up was Ta opened 1 neburr of 'stood that th Has past evening. uiinrdiiiK iJil t tiat to t pm tii will Kuti-W- a Mi in t4 - i 1 j JS , I ; - i : pt.ii-tnull- V l ' re-fro- m ( t-- I i j i I " ' M ! " County Officers Sworn In; Commissioners Reorganize -- re rom-celv- ' free-eompa- I re gov-scho- ol ?o ill! i0 still-Un- ft- - Ju - oth-wrec- k, IdS ISO,-677.8- 00. Critical Moments elt? ual 75.-wat- er .!, Inter-jelden- 0 '54IJir En-re- ka -. its '4 It Sf tehaa. JSntti h s .r. piSJ |