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Show ,4SiW Egg Mayor Ousted IS 25e SrJnce r; 1 present lhi world-wid- r t; ill ployment ,. Mrs. Harper in Wimbledon Scotia Is Shipping Fifth Car Of Ore " hrjts .il u ,ii k This amount of water does lunh tirin 14 ir.inUi m i.ii HerioiiHly interfere with the and there is noth inn to indiH. Hie ll.Ji llfl. a,,ilh work Mint cate the flow will lie inereasod a uf iihoui through the sinking of the nhaft. In The Mufi . down fset the water hearing formation pu mpH i '1 e un-w- i irn,' attendant the drop In the with Its trtlon 'A l f f TIU'HSDAY, ,UNK II, Plans Call For Much Additional Depth statement regarding fcVlng ",htt one NTY. IT.MI. I-- " held at French Lick a HOME OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST SILVER.LEAD MINES Big Hill Shaft Now Down 1825 Feet! at Gdorge H. Dern. who visit-reviv- e, time l in Chicago following the govern- CS2nt district mining KniKKA- - ',l'AB Favors Conference iilver '1 r- XXX qv. Dern & ' to the great tintic DEVOTED Ijluioe .? m Am- - wealth of Asia, South Is largely nd Central America "N ." siWer the money metal of like India and China, but It of hoarding i, tbelr method of putting Instead wealth. , convert E money in hanks, they Lio silver bullion or ornaments, into money. i ran be converted people have ome 800.000,000 their wealth cut In two by the Thl has la the price of silver. iired their purchasing power; las seriously crippled our trade the Orient. here can be no doubt that If. International action, silver Tbs put 'back" where It was two IK0 our export trade would: edlstely be beneficially affected the depression and unemploy-- t situation should be Improved, Pit not claimed that the drop ln( r is the sole cause of the de- it has! lion, but unquestionably contributing factor. It Is that our government should steps to bring about Invernu-- j action, because higher priced er will mean higher priced wheat, Lou. eoppr and everything else, (veil as restoring a market for all omoblles, machinery and DSfsctured articles." , , Sh-,f- , 59e i 1 inelud- - kind of a pocket, or reservoir, and then change the system of pumping. If this is done there la a rhanea of few hundred feet going down sor J further without getting more water 'and il would increase the efficiency . the he N.irth Lily, and reduce operating coala If the iniii..g, El, a ' 'V'';' V 'h" surface WT.Ii shaft men could switch from a wet from the hottnm of! to a dry job of sinking. 1.0 shaft 10 lire 11,0 level, the lilgl While the handling of waste from Hill not as modi rn; the Ills Hill has added considerably ,.r i " I Jpable, to the Work at the North Lily, the ;n,'1,t f lAKili ruiY u large amount of; hoist at that plant, which is one of ' Hte. If this material had to lie the most modern In Tlutic, Is capable ,fu i.ii Hill Shaft it 'urfa.e through the of carrying the load, according to is quite certain thutiSupt John S. Finlay. H,uh not he sinking ciul-The campaign at the macie. at least not until a change! Hig Hilldevelopment Is only one of several pieces Wa mad' In th nindiinfry unit the f new minln liHng uiulerttken by . . .t .. . ... present hoist rcpluccd ' a mure inudi-rtype from the Big Kill linli-'Smelling Co. The company la sl-- ji ute that the present flow of water so undertaking the development of is around Inn gallons per minute. some of the more of tha his water is lifted to the 1600 levei.lt hief Consolidatedpromising Mining l1'10" conveyed to the North Lily patty's ground which can he quite the surlui''jt'Hslly readied through the I1 1.n ' ih,r,1jw,nl with the Mid (if th North Lily Lily mine. 'lUlpment trie ral'le, is Ko.id for setrerul hundred feet ,,P,h and, in order to TV1 "l' ,nk,n ihe . w u ois.ed on.y to the lit ' 0 Tins Is Mat aguer, whose recent election a. mayor of Winona. Minn.. was annulled when he was convicted of violating the state corrupt practice act by distributing eggs for one cent a dozen when the retail price was IS Mrs. Harper of Oakland. Calif., runner tip to Miss lletty Nuthi.ll or England In the nntlonal championship lust August and (he woman tennis player of the country, tins sailed for England to compete at Wimbledon. Mrs. Harper was Hccimipnnled by her hustiand. l . rv I .... . mtlC IlOpCrtlCS IlPPlarP Honor Eagles-EIk- s s j J A. g j cento. rwi ImwreiM-- e Tomorrow (Friday) morning another shipment of ore will be sant to the smelter from the old Scotia mine of the West Tintic aecllun, thla making the fifth consignment which has been marketed since the properly was taken over hy the present lessees. Marlin Gunderaon, Virgil Berry and Arthur Ferris. The last or fourth shipment held up well In values but the shipment which will leave tomorrow ia expect cd to bring a smaller sum for tha reason that another face of ore Is being opened up In tho mine and the product from this development la being bulked with the better oro. However the shipment Is experted to rarry IB per cent lead, 10 ounces silver and .64 gold. Within the next few days Mr. Gunderson expects to leave for Halt lake (Tty where he Intends to purchase a large compressor and other machinery so that production at the mlna can be Increased. At the present time five men are working at the property but this number will be doubled if negotiations for tha aaw machinery are carried through successfully. Ore from tha Hcotla la loaded on the railroad cars at Jericho, a distance of fifteen miles, trucks being used In the tranaportatlun. nI JIVlHPTinC. a a it . , J . r. " . i El ltFKA Hl'LI.ION W1N7.K NHI.L MIOWINU VAl.UEH Eureka Lodgemen I 1 i - Encouraging values are still makJoseph It. May, prominently Identified with the Tintic Aerie of ing their appearance In the wlnte In sinking In the Eureka BulThe directors of the Untie Stanj state association fur the rotnlng puny lion OWNKHM The ore showing, dard Mining company and the F.uic-k- a TINTIC ( l.IM ELECT ion Inking place at which ground. ,h was first SliOH.1) ItFCOIlBr.K opened up durlug .UBIShMhNT , close of the two day stale con- Standard Mining company declarvent Ion of the order held at Murray the driving of the connecting tuonsl ed dividends from both of these LI MIXING COMPANYS Since the removal from this disbetween the North Lily and lllg Hill, Federal Judge TUlman D. Johnson on Wednesday and of last Is said to be a Thursday ANNUAL MEETING IX JULY properties, this action being taken trict of Mrs. llenry Naylor there Is afternoon took under very promising lead Saturday i, at a meeting of the directors held a1. no and one which ahould develop Into recorder for Tintic and vlseinent the Lehl Tintic Mlning'.',,,, j mining clecedTiliS ofH?e on Lake Salt of list Saturday claim owners who annual meeting of tbe atoek-er- s week. TheCity Important discoveries. proof of labor, company case In which E. It. Weaver!0f ruHtce same board of directors blanks or locations file North are now compel-an- d of the Zuma Mining and act for both other minority stockholders are; company officers were ritru haaThe companies. a lease on thla section of the inK company will be held In Eu-o- n The Tintic Standard's payment Hle with the county clerk. Eureka Bullion property, e also on the 13th day of July, at other officers charging Uobart Aakew Uk will be 10 cents a share wnilo the some Bul- of the clalma of the This Is the first time In many the company's funds and stocks. of;d(llt. TlnUe kh time election of officers will r.lkrv. Tanina Metretr Halt Eureka Standard declared the usual years that the district has been with- ,to- busl-an are and other ; and accounting place celvershlp Important 9(lfl treasurer. Oeurse K (inrn.m 3 cents. th. r,.l transacted ' b, ,h, June are The dividends payable and elct i a new should get IMalnllffs were given until June ),am. IlHAHTIUH'M FIltK VIMITKl) hss been rumored that the of Leo Townsend, conductor; 30th to stockholders of record Jure one. The together opinion semis to 10th to submit briefs, .. snd the GONIIKN ON HU NBA Y NIGHT of the Zuma have been op general nHdM uard and 10th. Books will close for transfer exlni that the county rommUsi.)i.crs fondants until June 12lh to ched with a deal whereby de Nelson' prepitrs K. Bingham' ar Invested with the power to a late Sunday evening fire of aa neat work at the property reply briefs. :Halt latke, and Mr. Campbell, truse action calls tor Standard Tintic :s notj hut a L this npw rw.orjer be resumed without further point C. L Countryman, Hingham, unknown origin destroyed the Del- tees. so. Earl F. Dunn, chairman of the. CHANGE M IMS IN TIME sing the shareholder.. Stock of to ihJ'bert White Market and also the big d store building of Mrs. William Okal- I .nh b"rd,hat he ha" Inmlgat- i.imuitv Wlli. I1K Zorns has for some weeks been 7- Vi The fire atartad In tha ed ,he ma,"r and ,hal t,,, proper Idiag steady at 4 cents per share. was'fM,rrr The main of aesslons all topic A special mealing of the library Standard dividend proc.dure i for the claim owners to Pln but by the time It for tablilxallon of was Eagles plan will total 844,987.70 and will brlr.s rull a mi.eilnR and elect a new. board was held late Inst week at Industry and dlscovernd the blase had galasd was which employment, V. CRANK IS GIVEN the total paid to $179,930.80. recorder. This xhould be dune at which time It was decided to nliort- launched at lust year, convention, uch headway that the fire depart-Th- e PROMINENT MINING OFFICE The Eureka Standard Is roiirnlli-- onrt, as he mining year euds on the;en the time of keeping (lie library and I'ayeon which In the major of 11 H!,l',Ji..aa ? aa 44 also responded by the Tintic Standard Mining com- - lasI day 0f juue anj (,e usua; urg., opn and thus reduce expenses scries throughout the activity but the this coun'ry of ini)H.r of nnngs will be nude. From thla date until the opening of the annual combined efforts of both departmeeting of the pany, which owns the Secretaries of the aeries year. repa Institute of Mining and the outstanding stock. However, the law gives the county school the building will be open to resented ut the convention ure to ments failed to save the buildings. The directors made no statement runinilssinio-rallnrglcal Engineer!, Utah sec-- 1 The loss was estimated at the poser to abolish the public from 4.30 to 6.30 only. form a to committee foi arrange All free cards Issued prior to 193J .held at the Newhouse Hotel lnjconcernlng mine operatiuns. covered by inmining district and compt.1 all (11 or all atudent. 'lhHr lowna lo tarth,r suranceonlyandpartially Lake City on Thursday holding Dee cards mont of that on the Eureka Standard Is piiuiart'.y a jnK (0 be made at the county seat evening !ut week, Guy W. Crane was gold producer, while Tintic Stan- - when jD their Judgment tbe actlvl-dar- d that have graduated from high school grocery atock of the White Market atudent. not .(tending ned mine. Mrs. Okelberry's building waa vachairman. la essentially a Mr. Crane haa 0f the district are not auffu-lenAUn paallialtM rnl of rik6. tpa j. cant. Ban been prominently Identifl-wlt- h to warrant a recorder. This will not 'lka' .wa. no?'ef'1 In order to use tbe library every ... ee so It Is mining In the Tintic Dls--i FISHING SEASON WILL BE jbe done In the case of Tlnllc will il!nt for lh? carda one to have pay $1.00 MARK ANDKItHON OF PROVO 10 ct sad even at the present time owner buay P ,0 the clalm wnvenllon USHERED IN NEXT MONDAY which can be used by every member AHHIHTl.N'G IN 1EP:K Hl'RVEY ajorlty of hi. work ns a mining at onre an?. t!?tur: of tbe family. Theae carda are nolb?Ld..V. last week. otfst Is done In this district. 4- 41'aul V. Kelly of day and we of Scores Tintic tholr people, transferable. Anyone lending r. Crane succeeds Mark Anderson of Trovo, a noted wee elected to the Lake Salt Robert Wal-- t. venture to nay literally thousands, DAUGHTER ARItlvLH AT City cards forfeits their tnembarahlp. ronservatlonlst and fish and game superintendent of the Midvale HOME OF TIIEKIAIL1H the library preeldenry, succeeding M. II. Gra- enthusiast. Is now In the Kalbab the state, are mukinxi Each person nalng at of the United Staten throughout of I'rovo. ham Other electofficers Sineltlng the fishing must hsvs a card. forest assisting In making a survey epuy. B. L. Hackett, auperln-4- preparations for opening Frank W. Matthews, Og- of The library haa twelve thousand ed were: season next Monday morning. A Kureks friends will be pleased to the deer In that preserve. He of the International vice second president; Dean represents tha Isaae number of local nimreds will extend congratulations to Mr. and volumes and over two thousand back den, Walton League large plant at Tooele, was who on numberi of old magaslnea on file. lloldawsy, Price, third vies presi- and will work with W vice chairman. He succeeds go to Fish Lake hut manv othori jri. lvnny Theriault, representatives B. P. reelectSalt Lake, dent; Spry, streams Wednesday at their Hollywood. Cal., It la also on the mailing Hat with ed of ten other organizations. Crane, c. T. Van Winkle, Salt will be found on the varlouj and J. Edwin Stein, secretary, or If thli book so a tbs welcomed daughter other libraries, For several years ths Kalbab dear state. home w Provo, treasurer. Hlnlng engineer, was reelected of the herd In Arizona has attracted the atMost of the waters of the slate are f(rHt born A message telling of tbe magazine you want ia not there It In Tintic Elks were attendMany Fary. to Mrs.jcan be secured, All you have to do open to fishing on the fifteenth but arrVal of the child was sent ance et the convention and report tention of conservationists throughwe are j0hn Ivey of Eureka, who Is theto pay the postage both ways out the country. of benefit for the sportsmen B lh w near If you havent a library card, why tbat . aucce": below the waters which mother of Mrs. Theriault, Ths mala purpose of the present publishing ful the cause along by ( not help a good althl.,?K, members to BE OPENED TO ENTRY do not open on that date: la to study the results investigation of the Price of entitles!8 j depositing $1.00 which forest service efforts to keep the Cloned until July 1. All iakes In; Then there's the dumb Is botanist nor labor neither lodge sparing a every member of the family to if,1 vacre tract we,t of UUb the Uintah mountains above 7.000 w,o thinks a rubber plant deer herd under proper conplaj card, money In making the arfalr one Hut large ui he opened for lakes where they make tires. will never be forgotten. Tlnllc Elka trol. entry under feet altitude. (This Includes It la believed that the problem on .Bestead a deaert land laws at the head of Provo. Duchesne. who were named on the various 981 25th u waa Rock Creek, Uintah. Green and Bear; 1 were a follows: J. Alan the Kalbab Is In many ways similar committees Moon rldajr Afternoon Edward Pike, to game management problems that 9 by rivers; but doea not Include Pike, credentials; rv i11 resliler Also Red; of lhe fedral lake In Duchesne county.) Howard Whitehead, distribu- are developing In many other localilaws; creek In Duchesne snd Wasatch tion; John F. Rowe, resolutions; ties. the of The organizations which are repfork of west the men and mch'w1' conntles, Stanley B. Wilson, publicity; Dean lO. Henrlod, auditing; George Gour-le- resented on the tour are: National C0Idered until after Duchesne river. Ilrd of Audobon soclatias; Robert Pendray, Association Club The following waters are closed necrology; of Amsrlcan; Isaac I93i-Firs Camp of j 44. and thanks. courtesy during the entire year Walton American National frora winsiE league; The convention pained a renolu-- I TO VISIT Brush creek In Uintah county ESAXN mile, S GlblVE IN FRANCE the mouth of gorge, tlon indorsing the efforts now being Livestock Association. JAHE. CROOKS made by economic agencies le the down; Powells slough la Uahi LIVED UNOtft FOUR e Pleasant United States for the stabilization of MAPLE CANYON PROGRAM ditch. Brown held f?PLa B0 doubt be county; HCHEDULKD FOR JUNE ST In STATE silver. Resolutions were als painwaste FLAGS m ONE Lakej gate of Announcement that from head ed for the rada George Washing Fish lake supporting hat JtrEn,:J,nann' a former Bottom canal; The citizens of Moroni are maklion bicentennial celebration In IPS, LIVING in TEXAS, SAi WAS AH ,a to Visit the of 200 feet from the mouth of Twin, lrt of .f.,Eureka ing plans for holding the third anand In "Covered dBi the the of Wagon Days" T.. w UnecR TAe LOfitVARSTAJl, killed creek; north forksecond nual u th. T.'n. who Maple Canyon Day on SaturIn Lake Salt July. ar And buried In river, first and ate. June 37th, when It Is expected UBlTtO STATES Ano day, Is Coalville, which the .Cedar and youngest City, ,Enwmann, who op-- t. uated in Hoytsvllle id a llodge In the state, was unanimously several state and national officials nln Aatabllshment In Summit county. CONFEDERATE flags AnO O chosen as the place for holding the will be present, and a program renprty. of yeari- AGAIN UNCERtAe ONlTEO nyIi,VUnber 1933 convention. Tbe date haa not dered from talent picked from tha lnl'C H yeari of age. She EQUALIZATION IrtTf STATES been FLAG. set but will be determined leading educational Institutions of , CUO-ACTS ON MANl ofcLrJdow at d while a Utah. pater by the executive committee. Tlle ,ady CAme to Is planned la Thla celebration v v.Un'f W- and second of The rills w the convention, day ad cjr' a ia I her chil-1- 1 Earl F. Dunn. Junecommissioner. was filled with sntertain- - honor of ths last legislators, for h JLtt,e Saturday, T8 land- - For four V. Gadd, county Brf he Sri,?1! 1: mint for the two thousand visitors passing ths law which Incorporates on EflJjT .. j CUrcX to that city. A ten In tha morning ths road to Maple Canyon Into the lannrd aaTd and learn-th- S were In Eureka then sent for week Bitting as a the Elks parsds took place with the state highway aystem. lah BUT com Assessment tax Tbrouh I A the her Maple Canyon Is one of the beauty hard various lodges of the state marching tlon. adjusting us y Wa abl ding to give the plaints of residents of b In uniform tra with six bands fur- spots of ths state aad It ta so dose the Tintic Diatrlct that everyone 8dcatlonal advan- - District. Mors than 8lb,y lauin! nishing tbs music. This was follow-le- d lo which Jbyi in the dlstrlc should sea his marvel on day. that them a heard concert band were throuh and the after?lcultlrirr0nf by sr At Logan far the largest number noon was given over to numerous of nature. Over 30,000 people frem ' la'4r I 10 Doato' Maas., one'tou entertainment features. In ths even- 17 states visited the place last year presented by the hsvs been there JiJAfire-era In ftir. single bA Luton pAduatcd from district ing a dance was conducted for Elkaja"a many hundreds thla seaaen. land already I heir ladles. the Rn! of end ?f Tho gJJ1 dalhter fOfflPlcted.TchBloy. ;UB,y 44 with high complaints 1. thf. 10 the, ' TINTIC BOY JOLNS NAVY, iG.tHOIJXE TAX REVENUE atuRadcUff College. commissioners twice FALLH OFF FOR MAY BAtural- b I:aiien S ?2,bccam W.I' Marlin Grtenhalgh, son of Mr. Dd VI4K1 h.r ,oa. ti many j t. g. aB.d May receipts of the stats gasoline and Mrs. David Grtenhalgh of Iilthe service of than In the Exemption AfAiA? pax were $193,180.83 compared with ver City, Is ft on Saturday tor lilt Jkoant..TM C0BBed with order for a 'As r tha; it GAS 600V April receipts of $304.S7.27, It ia Lake City where ho Joined the U. I. -- mm"'Jd ,,,, Corpe when he was VsASfOonD H shown la the report of T. F. Coomba, Navy. On Monday he left for the " Hi TWO 6i:f0 ontAe In charge of the gasoline tax naval training station at San Diego, 111$. deputy FROM WAhKEO TSO SA COAST. KA'JinG In ths secretary of states bureau California, to receive his preliminary 10H SCOTT, Enge bit AS "N-SROUEN TO IOUR0ES The tax la collected for gaso- training. Later he will be asiigned will apal abi And aLe 11 TRAVELED the first 1000 'vping to one of tho battleships. line told la April. . (WHUSWe of l't rxi.iu ad--w.- i ? l i; Tr Llly-Knlg- ht I i i mls-us- E ji f dllS!nViv. ,, ! j - ; ea f - in ri'y $10,-00- 0, lead-siiv- P1 t cr r . ,,"at -- : t Fd?r r i at Smelt-toapan- I ya itah l.ke - 1 i I -- umot STRANGE AS IT SEEMS By John Hix f y, -- -- rtf. one-ha- lf ' - . !n-1X- 2. !?' I J, BO-W- real-tlte- - 11 I(t Pra t , J, , re8d'th; J V EaiS 47 wr,hp" ' -- iK,Sr cl.i -- ,ar'ng'i l. ssiras. Jf artg,srJSStJS5-heard. 1 S ,j 4 ' i , |