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Show vy divoted to the oreat tintio mihinq district HOME OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST SILVER. LEAD MINES Kl'KKKA. .IlJAl; COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, Salt Lake Assay Office North Tintic Strike Was Closed ODD THINGS AND NEW Saturday Looking Better After having been in '11111111,4 operation for more ilun ,,.,ril.r ,. a century the Federal assay ..rri.-- ;,t Salt Lake City ( los.-.- l i., it s.i i u i of min' ho l ,n cbarge d Cook, the us far us the public is (iiii.vnu-.l0,n' Tln,,c Al -- ork at M North the formal closing for t!.- - m of the though Stuff) The Hot on fice will he July 1st. l.,,r S.it .inl.i District was in town was the deadline as far as re.vivin a strike of report that gold in deposits. From now on all c'l,l property was made Tb. tbe pHt week, mention of sellers will have to send their i.rf. r JJJwm made in the last issue of ings 10 the Denver or San Kram-is.-offices. rc enthula8tic According to annouin enn-n- i the very Cookws remainder of the month will be t the outlook and freely In analyzing the deposits nuv, from all appearances a body ore had been encount-- hand and in making the samples of the strike carry preparations for closing. Gariy appointments made bv ib of about 10 per cent copper, 12 t0 20 new administration oW and included the iB tell - name of John T. Sullivan of K mk:: a makes splenwhich La, Mirer, Sl gride of shipping ore under pres-- to take charge of the Salt Ukr office but a later order of the adminisaetsl prices. in odd that called for the abandoning n, tration Is rather strike The ore office this termed is what in along with several similar! made been Hi so Mr. Sullivan did not boilu-the of ones, workings, or upper old. Hi First the company drove with assuming the duties. fjong tunnel into the mountain side Figures compiled indicate on rather extensive use made of some prospecting doing after ui Salt Lake assay office. Since raise lilt level drove an Incline was and it 30, 1932, some 210 deposits older workings the been made by persons t!iruir.rhiiii these with connection a miking iftir It seems this region. They have been assayed dit tie ore was found. tbit part of these old workings ex- - and the 3100,000 in gold contained.1 Dc-- : Ntd tbs deposit for a distance of purchased by the government. never was ore fiscal for the previous j posits year ibott lixty feet but the rcyid for the reason that it runs totaled only 89, making the increase old more than 200 per cent, high la copper and during the waa first j The Salt Lake assay office was when the property tip ' -' torkad there was a heavy penalty on tablished some 28 years sgo in the.---was no of Mercur so old boom the ore of attempt gold; days , tUteltN idi to remove it. The ore dips at mining district. In 1913 it was I iwi( V1L ikaitIO degrees so it goes beyond moved from quarters on Posmfflcc A'1 m of the present workings but can 'place to the federal building whetc la Intercepted by extending the low-- : it has remained since. Is .lui- - XuiiiIht 32 U, Mercur Mining District Reports New Ore Deposit By Lame Bode i A sizeable showing of quicksilver lias Just been developed at (lie old Sacramento property located in ih. Mercur mining region, according to Manager l. K. Loughrun, president of the Sacramento Cold A tjnicksll-ve- r Mining company which is operating the property. The mercury ore, which has been the object of a two year search at the old Sacramento, was revealed by a cave which occurred on the main tunnel level at a point 1700 feet from the portal. The cave extended about 20 feet above the roof of the ; .1 . fi. 2 j ; I Tues-verifie- d j stat-uA- ti vp.-n- n-- i V A .BIRD BOWER The - Australian BOWER-M- O r tunnel. l'lcked samples ran .18.5 per cent quicksilver, according lo Mr. laiugh-ran- , while the entire filling of the rave should average around 1 per jcenl mercury and $8 In gold, he said. The formation around the rave Is characteristic of a quicksilver de--( posit, occasional bunches carrying BUILDS Co. Commissioners Visit Water Land Garl F. County Commissioners Dunn. Hussell Hswklus and Garl F. (add, accompanied by Mayor John Church, Surveyor Arthur A. Miller and J. A. Vickers, inspected the porphyry country to the uortheast of F.ureka where the elty ts going to try and develop enough water for Its use, pruvldiug that money for this purpose can be secured from the Reconst ruction Finance Corporation. The proposition was thoroughly explained to the commissioners and It was shown that at the preaent time the city has a well In that locality which Is producing about a third of the water now being used. These and other features concerning the project were met with enthusiasm by the commissioners and they were highly pleased with the plan, declaring that they would do what they could in helping the city official secure the money to carry it through to a successful completion. Mayor Church slates that nothing definite concerning the loan has been received from the state committee of the K. F. C. but he has been given assurance that tbe project has met with tbe approval of state officials. However, latest Information Is to tha effect that tbs amount asked for, which was $30,000.00, will probably be reduced to a third that amount and It Is doubtful if this sum would bo sufficient to produce enough water for the city's needs. It would, however. Increase the flow considerably If properly expended. . exceptional! high values, he said, The new discovery was revested ,near an old winse which was sunk by former operators of the property SHELLS, FEATHERS during the early days. Development Is now being concentrated on the AND latest discovery and if a sufficient flowers tonnage of this ore Is developed, a mercury furnace will he Installed, Mr. Loughrsn said. According to Mr. Loughrsn, .3 per cent mercury ore Is considered com- mercisl on the current market which Is between 57 and $58 per flask of ,75 pounds. In the meantime the company Is 1 vi l making ready to ship gold ora to tha I niYITYlPITial LlUftJ III UC new cyanide plant which Is being built at Manning, four miles from Mercur by (he Snyder interests of tannal. .Salt Lake. A sizeable tonnage of Zuma Mining1 Company ' gone of this ore u now piled up Governor Blood Calls Special gold ore has been developed at the to Hold Annual Meeting Sacramento m the dump and considerably more property, which will be A new organization, to be known election of officers will take place Session of Utah Legislature If. D. Shriver, secretary of the k kored In the drifts. It is the as the Tintic Civic and Commercial and other business pertaining to the Bn 10 he Manning plant, he said, should be unlt for nw of the officials of the com Zuma op ready of. care (The be will is for Mining be to taken Milling company, has 'flub, going organized organization Governor Henry H. Mood last 'eratlon by July 15th mailed notices to tbe stockholders of During the early days the Sacra- - the company Informing them of waa on n"10 the m De property siorea tor snipmem. which mercury . will be annual at a meeting of , itizena of this dtv.. meeting, mL held In Eureka on July 10th. h tbs event the mine does ship, and The purpose of the meeting Is to kiow seems a foregone conclusion lUt elect a new board of directors but It the re w111 Hla to" enact 'Teg I1 a tlon" 'to' j ro v ide tative citizens were present. Job u' Tintic LodgT'No.fn, U. I. O. Klka1Qulek"l,w- Is understood that other Important td to Topliff, a distance of H're?enue for lhe nupport of the stall V. Fennell was chairman an.l S. N..www held at the rlub rooms of the' matters are to come up for considers- Iks, where a loading station Is order on Sunday evening, a nlc;t fQr high Bfhoo, p0rp0lteili and t0 Spalding serretary. wirvr During the past year a large ,tion. linMr. Fennell outlined the purpose crowd being out to wituess this consider other matters. It is preblock of this company's stock has Attorney N. A. Robertson of Salt rolInor as met with waa his the meeting and matters" will plan pressive program, which G. J. KaddaUs Blue Rluxe Coal t guniej that over by eastern people Lai City, who ,s 'eH taken )et,n of all it the lows. and kn0WI!.,JI dude the prohibition question approval men of Consumers, Utah, have sort and It might be that some move for Tiitit by reason of Opening number. T. II. 3. llaml. of deserted the great American frpiiy predicted that legislation present. After a general discussion aj km for many years. Is one of the the development of the ground will was uppuini-- J committee of the membership Opening cxerrises, Exalted ltuh-be people will giving passed baseball, and turned to golf. lie made at that time. tartest stockholders, and is manag- Ih secure it to shall whose ed Officers. on and vote to duty Probably the reason for this Is l hut Is located in The Zuma hi the operation!, spending each this stale the opportunity ha been memis-rat once so the ..rganization History of the Flag. W. ileht-- i their old time rivals at Dlvideud have the East Tinticproperty not far from quMtJon prohlbltUm District, Hn7fR.nffDhIn bein repealed in many of the slates siuce can be perfected. This committee. Jones. usually taken their number when the the of the Eureka Standard, the ,H V ?5I A hJ administration went who will start work on Friday morn-- , Flag KxerrUea, F.xalted Ituier and two teams have met. Anway they and holdings are of the opinion that the a of visitors the Democratic many Mhiag short Jb are tired Of playing baseball with gold hearing formal Ions jaat tw0 Blalea failing into Ing. is composed of the following: - Gfrieers. ho eame from all sections of the of this faFenResponse to the Flag, 111Inoa and Indiana, the Kay Conyers, cbarnun; I. J. Dividend, or probably disgusted with mous mine extend Into the Zuma The 8trlk8 ,he K. C. Ward. X. Dr. Fennell. Oborn. t?e.e, vote being about ten to one in favor ndl. it, and have sent a challenge to the ground. ore property Is undoubtedly Musical selection, T. 11. 8. Hand. Tintic Standard boys to Frank Garrity and S. N. Spalding. aDneal. play a golf (M of the most important develop-- f Tlie dus will be 50c a month and' Song, America," by the assembly. tournament. One round to be playConTuaiTn Clllt'KKN NIPPER OAl'NEH The member, of the committee , everyone is invited to Join. S&id ;";Vwvidend7 Miner undoubtedly Tintic TROUBLE FOR EUREKA BOYS 11 Foimcr e wrtyears and . . The purpom of the organization .ranging the program were aa fol- of a tie the remaining LocRtfid Gold Vcifl ja iTavp t0 SLIT11. John V. will ta promote rhlc onlorprlre,. to..: Frook ,0 n(u,rt, - Six Eureka boys, Everett Allison, W. Dr. for Lyle Terry anit course. The Dividend boys are now Reed A.Robinsou, conduct campaigns engineer advertising W. J. Walker, mining Dalton, Harvey Koskey, Arthur the challenge and tt Is Doyns, M. P, Sullivan and Earl Naef debating who for several years was connected the advancement of the district, use Maynard Cronin. lorest Workers of Tintic 'with the Tintic Standard Mining com- - its effort to secure funds for the quite likely that It will be accepted. had a big chicken supper last Thursof roads. Left on Tuesday for puny of this district, is said to have building and Improvement day night but before the week waa lamp found the iong.BOught and famous the sponsoring of a hand and hase- over It proved to be quite an expen. . .. . ., t'rav Eagle gold vein at Cherry ball team, and to back up any and sive repast. According to the conwould tatlo, fessions made by the boya when they Mt on TuMdBmorataf(oTNi. Crook, Mcordtog to o r,por. from',.! mo.,m.nt. .hick vada, M Canyon where were picked up by police officers they will report two of them had helped themselves kths proper officials and take the! The Gray th l to the chickens by visiting the hen .. wmlnatlons, which If properly ,B the Cherrjr Creek lke rea,eHl benefits of an ECOnomic Conference at London for'ullver dollars, sent from Utah by the house of Harry Kikushlma and later tB valuei1 B oId' afd One B Baed will entitle them to r,ed wal sign up br ilx months' organization of this kind I that l(i; improving the status of silver as a 'salt Lake Hardware company In pay- - all six proceeded to the home of one work with the gov- - lost years ago after producting Hillsides will parrF d(ci.ilons and demand over yeaa tnnent Per0( monetary metal. It Is not anlicipat-- 1 ment of a carload of washing mi- - of the boys where they cooked and Included amone those will get results where and wi,h aPai,red op,B ar bon Tintic were Eldon aI1 ate them. However, charges against Bbot cutl,,weight chines. (bat international Childs Alex since in an ef-- . efforts of individuals would utterly jwm made been more la have but the boys were dropped when they fctley, bat it manufacturers The adopted, willingly lhanj Floyd Gonrlev Leonard Tintic I In need of an organl-- . wm be given to cepted the shipment, stating that agreed to settle with Mr. Kikushlma. (fall. A. D. Mamon Frank Tavlor fort to relocate the vein. thal ejfort I nation of this kind more today A week ago Mr. Jh Boss. James Whitehead Oliver i Confidenre that tbe new find Kikushlma reKreater use of silver as 'they would circulate the silver on the based is ever did in history. Many are of a medium of exchange. In several an segment to valuable faulted rabbits effort that that state tbe , Cordon Frishv ported throughout ftlll Hllsht all its values tb opinion that the bottom of tliej rea- - revive Interest In the monetary use were stolen from him but he does carries news t1 f0r It. Kood lwo too, that fact ' Herbert Towere Fu not blame the boys above mentioned ,a':rons. One is that gold ha. fallenof the white metal, !dPrw,?! ha bT rTh'd IvanChristenwn Clin! Gun- - B olJ- the aa the mining industry Is for this theft. idown on tb job It hasnt been fcnon, F. O. Freckletnn and Stanley! Approximately 18 Inches wide, ot kP(.png International Goites, Mammoth 'veln was uncovered by an open cut'nnd tj,at we are starting on the If ,hla,tommerce climb to prosperity. CITY TRUCK NOW BUSY Tlw camp to n motion, and the de- have' al B depth of 20 feet, on the Star,ward which these - be the case now I the time to propStandard Nevada HAULING GARBAGE AWAY The has of 8ilver of the deprived prlM ftjortrd is probabl v nn mnst clalm men. 'th organization functioning proper- Ely owned by of much of are which word'a kutlfni In the he people ennntrv ertles, Bi xit vlh Values ran from $12 to $85 per ton., y f0r the benefit of this great hMIni at the hsse During the paat week the big city power, at the expense of mining ntatea. buying 01 " .. . rwdevelop-r. ..ink. I. district. and energetic assisted by n couple of teams ng truck, h th b k Walker said, of 10 prove BPI the the' onre to opinion been will of the has and hare been busy removw111 l silver Contrary revival a put wagons, per principal Industry. nany,thtt be,n which w01 'the organization Is not for the bene- - br(,alh or jfe agai into the mining It baa given the balk of employment. ing tbe winter's accumulation of garI0,!1! V Rsti of tha ,, the find. bented aba, fit of the business men any more ndUj,lryit will rreale Jobs, pur- - It has paid most of the taxes. It has, bage from Eureka and thus greatly ; it a mttem0UBtajn for- -' east of the Ht vatin than it Is for every individual who cha,nj p0WfTt stimulate business through the purchasing power it pro Improving the appearance of the city. Nevada Mine Is Listed property bore or makes his and agriculture. The thinking pub- - vided, bought the products of farms,! For many weeks the truck has been Ina On Salt Lake Exchange own. nothing for Se! home here. Already It ha been ru lie will he watrhlng the action of of factories, created patronage for out ot commission and no work of Jywience and comfort ot the men this nature has been performed but now that proper repairs have been made to the vehicle It should not .take long to clean up the entire Wnlh .Th8 TlB,e iulto.The week, the same having who hare the welfare of the com-ATlir.KI.KY SERVICE STATION t schedules entire states felt the list- - munity at heart. What benefits Tin- by the board and Mcepted anda!11,Ub,leJlt approved Last Friday night the gas tank alf, Now ,t ,ooki M ,f copper may i COMMISSIONERS MET HERE lhpT rT, ..mmlttee b . Vi , E. L. Vetter is presl- - tic cannot help but benefit every was tbe the If AS EQUALIZATION BOARD Aiherley Service Station mining 0n the road back. It behooves every Ofn and John J. Hanley, secretary resident therein. of ,B several and the into of gallons benefit the will broken It charge to so as state It t?r can. far mninK RHp help, 'dustry prospers The county commissioners held a .1 TWlorB wU1 b elmninr U capitalized for business men for the simple resann gasoline were stolen. In order to by fa,r tegitall0B and tax treatment 1 sn e was used wrench a theft mea ,tBtloned In Eureka on Monday of thla session the the lienefltled that w1jj encourtget and not furof 2.000.000 that It has first eta al ybrtY I Tllt them - nod ' consisting yalue. A total ing man by reason of giving him em-- ,t pump the gas into the stand and thep burdBt a struggling major In- - week, meeting aa a board of equaliu ofteB they desire. zation to listen to tbe complaints and with the hose, the nozzle of which had du8tpy nrelssued and out- - ' ployment and furnishing him would was i cut Inside the locked make adjustments to the assessed stand, been otherwise revenue which he NKPI1I EDITOR I landing. TAKES 1 Weslerlund. OVER Edward used. meant valuations of property of the off and The organization have. Th ,CP;1T ' J0r evemme. the worker, the busl- who operates the station, states that VIPER AT TWIN FALLS era of this end of the county. r I C,uh of rla,mi It Is reported that nearly a ban- ,bTlntio ness and professional man, and they only shout ten gallons of gasoline hut he alo slates that; A. B. Gibson, publisher of thedrcd adjustments were made, most at Nephi, has gone to(of these being widows whose claims time in recent Tiines-Nerequired only a routine procedure. or FOR ITS COURTSHIP j A BOWER OF ARCHED TWIGS GAILY DECORATED WITH BRIGHT to-t- ai t i ( i J - j ! dlIU l ffl Organized for Benefit of District I t , ; i... I1" lo-;a- rrrn , whole-hearte- d past-tim- e, r s wi I tt B.o, t. dl ll.0 i i thad n, I ge'prwd min-jlh- ,i ving rfier, k u. 111 ln-,t- wnrk-(mak- tna .. i?naa60 IZZl SslrSrSs 2 01d Age ttzg V. Edward ...T ,ab,B tHscusslon ViBl?s.y 8,00(1 For Stand 0r p.d Loyally 111 Blanks at Reporter Office, property, - k srx - - taxpay-NEWN- w new process of Inclosing silk or cotton betwsen two thin sheets of glass makes a new type of glass cur about to be pnt on the market England. |