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Show Kl'KKKA. JITAH COUNTY, 1TAII. TlintSPAY, MKt'KMHKI! New Rail Chief ;Elks Conducted Worlds Largest Gold Mine In Africa 44 Memorial Service ;' f1 Eurekans Hosts To Visiting Firemen White Sox Manager 00 0 Produces 10,000,000 Ounces Annually md ; "We are all prone tit "lwill IhmU heariit tli a I life hit lost all of its charm but Inmoiruw, shill 1110 ha ilonej is; her work, the ming of xailno-'lost." auhl lrif. T. K. Kuril, it in his! BdilrexM to the Elks uml lo ir fib-lilast t the annual ineinorlal j evening. Sunday " "We must forget In order to happy, yet if we were to forget all' the experiences that are tinged with' ' aadnesH much of value to civilization said he he lost forever, would "Fra!rn.tl organizations, like the 0B responsible for our presence here tonight, seek to commemorate the lives und deeds of ilieir departed, brothers and friends. They do this Itat we forget, lest we forget lives, that should forever stand out ns liv-- ; lag examples of self sacrifice and Thei sulfish service to a cause. Frederic Fly Williamson, wlm first stream of life within us. the living, began work for the New York Central la (Iiriched and enobled by the memlines ss a clerk In IStW. has been ory of the manly attributes of those elected president of the eompnuy to who have proceeded us to the great succeed I at rick E. Crowley on Ids re-beyond. tlrement at the end of the year. lrof. llartlett not only road the names of those who during the year have been taken from the ranks of Tlntlc Lodge No. 711 but also gave list of those who have died since the memorial service of 1925, most; j.' of them close friends of the speaker. "These brethren live again in our: ' hearts and memories, he said, and On Saturday, December 5th. the thalr virtues inspire up to higher of the Tintic Standard directors 1 Mandat'd of living and thinking. M,n,n influence p,,",ed to"the W.'yleid ourselves ,,h cents a dividend of i C goodness In the lives of our de- - 0Hrterly i sorted friends and thus by them we mads better. - X urn her 5 10, 44 Uni. ii Crc.11 of I In' ..lilt tiirs that t i. If it gold sininl.ii'd. pi'.iil il r t 7'i In I' r Ii of tllf lollll I'.itld uf I tli nrl.l, nri'iii'diiii' in in. fttrin.ll 11. 11 rcri-iillMo. I ii'iiipili-of thill gold Como from In- U.ind in llriiisli South fricn. To be ex- fit the It. nd district nlmic prndiici-fill per cent of the world's supply of the yellow metal, or over lU.i)0'."dO ounces of gold annually. One mine in the South African seel ion has more than a million ounces of gold j s I 1 b; i of 1 1 - 1 s 1 Kuri-kFiremen were hosts, lust Sunday ufteniiMin, to the members I'f.l.t for ilii- p.i Ii is hf (,o f tiiiu ui linlil Mii.iiig Arcus, liiiuifil. ni.d its l..u't lioM. rs hi .l.i'i1 li.Kf ri'ifivfd vi,"i per m, ilii it, iff i'll s In. mii'.iuf for tin I nl ing tin pi-- r hi tdi'ii. I s ami!, I Imvf liii-r lint for tiif mui li f.ut li.il the Snuili Uii.-.uSOII'I m. nl I'.I'IS II Idg slinu- - of I Ilf profits oi ii I I emp..fs il. b Half Time for Part of North Lily Force 44 New Employment Plan to be Tried Out j Firemen's Associa- h j nhout l:i" white l.itmrei's ;ind I.I.Oiin (,r more ii.itueN. The na : worlt for ,1 few .mis per day. 4 Ctiili-Jiia- I i from mining enterprises, This groin gold mine the tion. thirty or more being present und u I most ns many visitors. These liiteroHf lug gatherings take plaee every two months und the next one. In February, will bo at Mammoth. Seven fire U partments, from as many elites, are now affiliated In 'this organization and last 8umlay It was reported that the firemen of lleber had announced their Intention of Joining. The Ctah-Jnahas brought about a splendid feeling between the various departments and at each session Ihera Is n discussion of some timely subject. Lust Sunday, following Invocation by I. N. Anderson of Mammoth. some musical numbers and brief remarks, the subject up for Lewi Albert Consent will mintage discussion was "Firemen's t'nmpen-Msiion- ." the While Sox baseball team of Chicago for the next two yenrs succeedIt appears that for some time voling I buile Itusli. only thirty two years unteer firemen uf Flab were without the youngest pilot In major olil, lie protection from Injury In fighting eng ties, lew plans to keep Ids place fires undt here were case "whore" t he at left Held men und their families suffered be- cause of accidents In line of duty. jThrougli the efforts of the various .organization, among them the state association of firemen, n plan haa been followed nut whereby all afft- Haled firemen now havo the benefit Inaur- .of workmen'a compensation In Information relea-e- il tin early week indleates that the North I.ily Mining company of this district may work around to a plan whereby halft,luny of their employees lietime employment can he given to a culled mine that Ing of upon to do work the thus force, part making possible the distribution of the pay could not well lie deiig.iiiil to to u larger number of people era. To alternate all of the force and in a measure relieving distress would be entirely nut of the ipies- resulting from unemployment. The, lion bill it is thought that the plan' plan is only in the experimental .an lie worked successfuliv up to a! singe, according to Grover Duff, who certain point. The men forced to lay lias the very difficult task of cm- - off in order that oilier may work! ee a nee. have all been giving the compiuyj plnying help fur thi company. who Howard Hassell, and general good time Mr. Duff says that the part time good service It stated, and It I Hassell. fon0"", ,h" program arranged by fahl,ri al, j will the haa been tried out with success hoped that they accept n ,h management of their large',,, KurwhsTV1ire Department, bp proper spin, knowing at some of the other properties r t" Wl,Ml Tln.' of the president the International company, among. Ibat while they are off the Job other (ry u rilMirllM, ,iava found at last presided men are an them the large smeller at Tooele. deserving being given a promising iiuurts fissure, which Sunday's session. and that there is a possibility of It opportunity of supporting tlicir fain- - carries gold ami silver, but a short ' I ' f .h:LP' !! c b'ief s ubs i d air y E it re k a from the ranch house. dlstunce "f on,PinF Aa as far the , ,W. H. Jones, the exalted ruler of more earners at the possible North employment wage Lily.! WB some porphyry on tho Repair Crew Nearing The Then treated likewise, . tbe lodge, presided at the Memorial 8,.?d!!id On Monday of this week about' nt the North Lily mine will go to 3 but he f the find of Mr. Hassell 'h wl,b 000 Level in Apex Standard ground nrvlce and along with other officers Bt po,;nB eight men went to work, taking the heads of families, In fact such a Is In he lo the r said d,T quartzite. The, de,nd for,the tied out the ritualistic ceremon- of a like number laid off for Icy has for some time been in effect. the Apex Standard quarts vein, on which he la now ' At pajr",e"t be,"B a ths Musics! numbers were as fol- - book rIoa5,,B from various Tlntlc two of weeks. There will' Tw Iteporta period are ,amH lim, Ct uulist mines Indicate Miss Ihat of the Bernice made,at 1 rl?rl2T ... . Jm... J, be no further change in the pay roll Clark, piano solo, h 'n ""! tiers by a quartette consist-- . U for a week or two. Ids reported, but employed, men who are rustling much as sn ounce In gold and four- - preparatory to another "i,h tl!setlfl,,a d';rbuUms lor if the experiment campaign of W. H. Jones, A. L. Peterson,' sat- - Jobs, Is greater than it has been In proves fairly ounces silver. The vein Is sinking and development work for teen hav FJ. K. Hergetron. and J. L. Jamison, the 'ear of months. rumors is There are chance of about a there many but promise to widen out the benefit of this subsidiary of the shareholder a total Infactorymen solo by Miss Myrth Allen, vlo- - S?1, ils the work and get- -' new mining enterprises for Tlutle amall doing 7 (khty with StanKureku nl depth. Chief Consol Ida ted Mining company. 1M solo. Ktlward Uonner; vocal solo unJ list if means these of the pay of forty, whirh develop the ,and Mr. Ilnsnell's ground is In line for, Th(, hft prew Its subsidiary, will have pnid ting ' now at work dard, lie down should men cut will each. The time half for Mrs. Flbcrt employed by; quite a continuation of (lie xnne found In Lvesley, reading by a of total $259,962.20. ahovo 900 the level. The place jimt Jabn Cronin. be alternated each two weeks. Mrs. Dan Sullivan. materially. ih- - old Scotia property from which had Tlntlc Standard is a y long lieen Idle and shaft Kuth Bauer and Mls Bernice carloads of good ore luive been .ra were In bad condition and the dark were accompanists for the mu-ri- producer is and Eureka Standard's At present the Scotia la rellmherlng, together with the clean-undThe Kl'HKKA l.lltltAKY KFCKIVKH shipped. (iKK.MAXY IN FAYOK OF chiefly product numbers. lease interconare lo Marlin Gunderson of nK up 0f (he raved ground around and TIIE GOLD properties adjoin j Mammoth. Several years ago It at- - the various stations, la nected at depth, though each can-it-taking conCOMMISSION KIM WILL I tracted the attention of the Clilcf H(,,rK,0 0 mo. The work on mining through It own Germany will do 'everything prellm-Cone MKCT AT NKI'III FIU DAY Officers, who spent quite a IB- ib Library haa received muclKHible to remain on Hie gold ,0 tklng will likely lake a 40 tary from various orguniza- - dard, Carl Melchior, German repre-tlon- He money there hut surrenderel fPW more weeks. I if. FIRST TAN MONEY' SENT In the matter of magazine sub- - sentatlve on the worl.l bnuk udvls-- their lemm when sinking failed lo he Chief Consolidated officials reThe regular monthly meeting of BY COt'XTY TRKASt ItEK awiuritd his fellow Increase Iho size of the ore deposits. cently announced that they would but Mill the donations rommlttee, UM commissioners of Juab scription county Mitution is in need of more help committeemen this week. sink the Apex Standard shaft and be held at Nephi on Friday of week the county unng this line. bankMelchior informed the the Herr past During then do some drifting, preaumably December Consid11th. week, Mr"Mable Chrlstison, The library board members are ing experts. Investigating Germanys At Meeting Of Engineers ror purpoae of aearchlng for a routine business is up for treMurer ,he f11 in,"a"' weM plea!,ed w,,h ,he eponse and capacity to pay reparations, Ihat the continuation of the Eureka Stand- slderation and It Is presumed aent Eurek ment of the 1931 tax money. The ;n asking for further assistance they;German people were horrified at thj (j deposits. Apex Standard la frane, formerly of Kureka,!r steps will be taken to recover was in the sum of $7,000 and state that only magazines which are ' thought of abandoning the gold wll prMj,ie check the meeting of the most desirably located with refer- l. the bonds given for the county American Institute of Mining and pn,,o 10 the newer discoveries In the a now tied up in the Nephi bank came al aa opportune time as the popular wllh the public will be sub- standard. wa Ihat bills of These statements occurred in the Metallurgical Engineers to Ini held eastern end of the district and the a bunch not had are which for and those scribed rity i'h was closed. This recently .TX held up because fund UHP,i to any great extent will he cut German delegate's presentation of thu eVBI1tnR at the Newhnuiw Hot el.j properly should become productive ley is properly protected and it being low some time Eu- - from the list. A check Is now he-- : his nation's case, In 'the rourse of ottla F,. For nt a n moderate amount of devel- point. l h Enough and ItolM-r- t 8. "thought that there will be no which he succeeded, contrary to th. ,H( IIP a for the Inter- - opment work, to the county in'fact 'if the af- - reka C,ty ,iaa bptn dolnK ba!,lne, "g made In this matter. metallurgist The organizations which to date ,LhM of France, In rntroduclng the n:l,lonal Smelter and the other a onejr wcured on tax aI",'iPa of the bank 'are properly ban- - 00 11 U not known Ju"t credits Into I he rVerslty of I'lah professor, will lw WDOIM'HAKT LADIFJ4 1IKIJ ,,on note"' assistance are: Tintic. subject of short-terduring liquidation it should be - ..a . I .A . . . Ill W A Whether discussions. ,U Nous Literary reparations i hie to Vaf I" pay all deposi I ors. H o w- of deli"' c,ub American legion Auxiliary,' these commercial credits are to take 11,1 taXMl Estati . some little time may ela'nse be- - th Is larger than usual and In ESHayea Club. Junior Literary Club, precedence over reparations Is ex- quents some of the slow PP he ran Eureka the valuations were cut Lzidlea Aid Society, Lady Elks, Thejpe cted to be a question that will ' Bniu,T neui a very Interest- ell local .realized on. before the, IttOuey For Relief Wnrlc nJ meeting at the I. O. O. F. Ilall down to some extent. However, the (athollc Womens League, Parent- - cauise much argument 1 of Eureka City hope to get Tearhers Assn., II. P. 0. Elks. East- - committee sessions ere roncluded. V-- .t i officers estati pmu-i- i minim luiiun Friday evening of laat week. Af- In- to Uord the coming to clear The Reporter ,Pf th(! and PDOUb up ern American money Legion gtar, ill pretwork HAH LEYIEI) ASSESSMENT from the county court house at Ne- - Joyed debtedness and provide a small fund' Elite Card Club. d lh fol,ow,ng ,BtMtalB. phi indicates that every county em- ,n pro(,ram rendered: irnlshsd ... . . 'for future operations. ployee will, during the next four Tlntlc School District officers al- Two mandolin selections by Mrs. months, give two per cent of Ills pay Anita Scanlon and Mrs. Burns. lo he used for charitable work In the A one net Marvarious towns of the county. The riage of comedy play, "The came sum This out' treasurer. ty and Mr. Sylvia Appleby close Is ground of wh.ch adjoins the Tlntlc f money will Is deducted from pay Potts,' with the cast fffAMK OLt MDff? -hi bark tav.H )f the Mammoth th Including Standard where Mr. Wade Is the as- rechecks and prorated among tho rompany, a settlement of M following: Mrs. Hilda Webb, Mrs. oj Brook slstant manager. The assessment is Mining of lief the organization county. which was broucht shout n short Rosa Phipps. Mrs. Elisabeth Castle- M0Bl 708 POUNDS No. 10. It was delinquent on Dec. . time ago. Within a very few days Mrs. Elva Webb and Mrs. ton. , , MTH ONE FINGER atl or Silver Slightly Higher tand . ba aa 6 day n Eagb the school district will also receive ulca a ray. Lends Hopes To Mining Reading, "Father's Confession," ,a portion of the tax money for 1931 moders The rather unexpected payment of Mrs. Josephine Towers. 44 achoji the back taxes of the Mammoth which after Its rather Two recitations, "Aunt Doleful" Silver, TO IMINHtTANT bonth Mining company put the schools of rapid advance of aome weeks ago and Anabell Jones," by Mrs. Lillian WELFARE OF WORLD , Tlntlc in fairly good condition alMllpped back almost to the low point 'Buys. ano and of enrlli-- In (he year, again moved though officers will continue to Mr. J. A. Thomas and Miss Gerof '.According the members strictest the economy. the U. 8. Chamber of Cnm- upward a few duys aso and ycNtcr-day'- s trude Tuckett rendered two vocal practice quotation was 39 rents. userce, la session at Spokane, numbers, "When You Ilalr Ha This advance,' while none too im- Turned to Silver" and "Moonlight Wash., good times will come RATTI.KMIIP ITAH'S SILVER houss. when we rehabilitate allver, re- portant. lends some encouragement on the Colorado." ON DISPLAY AT CAPITAL ms: $21 to allver mining. The evening's entertainment dosiuce government expenses, cut 4e i. 44 ed with a splendid luncheon. taxes and stabilize employment MANY SHAREHOLDER OF Two large cases on the north side The conference closed a two 4 LEI - TINTIC DELINQfENT the lower floor of the state capl-- i of day session Saturday with a tol will be used to house the beau- cufltratlon of slightly more Big Copper Mines Will A delinquent, notice, as long as flful silver service set from the batthan loon, which officers said. the tall of an old fashioned red Pay Smaller Dividends 4 was a record attendance. The tleship rtah. occuee flannel shirt. Is being published by One of these cases Is now delegates and speaker were Minthe aecretury of the Smaller dividend will be from sll parts of the I'niled pied by a Cache county exhibit and ing company. The Hal contains the paid by all of the large copper the other contains diplomas which 8tate and some from Canada of several hundred mines for the last quarter of the state has won at various regional and Mexico. who have until Deshareholders bnth 1931. but and national expositions, A resolution urged President cember 19th to pay the 1 cent levy. for the Kennecott pays 12Vt cents donated display been have Hoover and buslnen leader of There ha been such a serious mlxup share, as against 25 cents, of the silver servlre. the Csited States to In the affairs of tho mining com"bring which places the stock on n 60 shout, preferably by Interna- - T pany, In recent months, with two or cents basis Instead of $1 as t lot a I conference, the Increas- IN) TO OPEN tOVRT .three faction battling for control 1 d uc of :iver aa a monpv NEPIU DECEMBER that the poor old stockholders hard-;!- y previously. Nevada Cons. Is to psy 10 ttietal and in order that the 4 know whether to pay up and stay cents a share is compared with Cox will open; In or throw up the sponge. It Is a toll standard may he prserv- - ' JuJP 20 cents three months ago. on tk'oeniber. d." The purchasing power of sad thing when officers of a mining court In Juab county Utah Coppera dividend haa a b;!Iinn people, the resolution Uth. This Is the last term of thre-company aro more intercutcd In probeen reduced from $1.50 to $1 ; ataG'd, would be enhanced hy their personal Interests than year, and the clerk of the court moting n share. In L:w cae such restoration. developing a promising mining ports that there are very VM SrK.) property, to be heard at this term. I , I P,r' - , 11th-10- Xmas Dividends From Tintic Mines j V New Ore Values From West Tintic I r,,lar I , Ili. B1 jJ,; (. V-"'u- Vl fret" -- I J?'", " m.: pp,y' 1 ,M- ItSot vnl w, 2?,-y- i s!Ivf-r-lc.i- tlmb-man- al gold-coppe- r. ; er s pos-Puhl- lc t a. stand-assistanc- s 1 ln-o- ry - bt . ,t : w.-r- e Lrw-jwlt- ft. A 1 flfl $ am S ft. ft - A - . . ! t - I I ( m,0' 'ODD THINGS AND NEW By Lame Bode lyn-llfl- tQ t WI-VE- ! B f r i 1 I 1- . I , Lehl-Tln-l- JUN at lc ; j , 444 1 eeeeeeeeeeeee |