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Show 1 devoted to THE GREAT TINTIC MINING DISTRICT KURSK A. Councilmen e Sworn in Office JlAH ruUXTY, UTAH. THURSDAY. ODD THINGS AND NEW-- By Claims Now Under Way . Development work on th,. HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST ;,ss. group of eluiiim in the West Timi.-Hinr let it now being tanied A NW H- - B- - ht 4!t ,41 .Jerald 2Si I Work will siarl Immediately on four road projects In I'tali (minty due to the fad that government Orgiinlzatlun papers of the Tlntle funds have been released. Hold Mining company were filed late The most important of then proJects Is the one at American Fork aal week with the 8alt Lake county rk The rompany will operate In which provides for the elimination, of the numerous right angle turns on,1 Tlntle Mining District. ;the north anil south entrances of the This move offollowed action of the the Emerald Mining city along the state highway. On the stockholders north end tho new road will follow iromPaBF wbo u June 11th voted main street some distance uorth of or and uuthorlsed the execution of with E. E. Iloffmau which ,the present turn and then cut ucross a p0,Jract for the organisation of the the fields diagonally, Joining the provided present highway near the large Am- new rompany to taka over the asset erican Fork Lions Club sign hoard. and assume the liabilities of the EmOn the south end the new alignment erald. The Emerald, which comprises will take off near (Iranis Emporium, ome of the moat valuable mineral cross the creek on a new bridge and In Tlntle, la located at Mam- ground behind Cobble the Slone Service pass ad for some time past a Station, thence straight ahead to the(mob mvement has been on foot to present road. This project, when an uud Ihus pave the way for 1ma will be wonderful ' ppHl to be brought in and provement us American Fork now,004 naka for develop-- , possible has the most dangerous piece of state mwi1 bp re between here and Suit Lake PrPppty.. thereby highway lievlng the stock holders of the necesCity. The other road project will be the sity of paying assessments. widening of Fifth West street In ' Officers and directors include J. Provo, construction of the Olmstead O. Wright, president; K. E. Hoffbridge, and the cementing of the Sa- man, vice president and general general manager; W. S. Booker, lem revision. j ! i j "rly didtf. been much deeper. When the ahart representative of the haa been aunk a little deeper Mr.; util Oil Company, appeared wll crosscut to the west for1 to If8e11 an In effort council e of Intercepting the fis-Prpo-taxes :he on Interest delinquent whkh haa Kamo j Stha 4 i ,nre from the d'PPed On the surface this fissure t. which here upon values in STtti have not been paid. No,farrledand Verir encouraging and Mr- Haswii is to tkls;K,d In fllvpr taken regard WM to tap it at this a a. it wa turned over to the'ult that (he val- believing further for property committee ues will increase. Some of the laveetlgntlon. taken near the surface disclosed the council a Jbyor Church gave ore than a ha,f ounce in gold and two aTtalk In which he asked the lth the!14 uneea ,l,Ter to cooperate The property is now equipped in JeoMdlmen in conducting the af- sP,end,d "hape ,or development. u ot the city In an economical compressor and a gasoline dfm measmaer, stating that extreme been installed and plac hav, be must line applied miilong this ,n ood order. working Miittdty finances are so low andd U revenue so small. He urged the ntir committee to do everything in Veterans to be Enrolled Mr power to collect delinquent for Emergency Employment wti for this department furnitthes Mt of the revenue the city gets and From the San Francisco office of sly by doing this could Eureka hope ithe American Red Cross comes the a vlnd up the year without adding information that a certain number IMtly to the present Indebtedness. of veterans will be selected for the of observing In- - veterans The proposition contingent for the emerg- t kyeideace Day was brought up conservation work, according encjr Ik .eeting but the cUy. finances tQ an executire order of Hla stood in the way of any action 1933 ita taken. However, It wa areed The quota selected from each state tot If auy celebration was planned ' base( upon th populatlon inft C"Perate W thUtah will be permitted Rd taTpUnnlng aay The company owns Main 5,000-YEA- R - 21 V?10" ! f HOMES Spacious Dwellings OF twenty ROOMS HAVE BEEN found in India which were occupied over 5,000 cer-baf- jrEARS r Ur t IN kn atf (M illWl: rati; Gru C tn I. m Sen nding ! rnoi iid Si 1M roa tl MB-- ii Gu B tank llotii (V h aril re k) wku naiit tally Hiw pint. to tui y to toeft art only plriiii t ni 9 I reor-cnmplet- j - ago. as-sa- l .3.1 Emerald Company Now Reorganized Projects Are Authorized MENT IN U TAM CONSISTS Of An - Number Four Utah County Road NATIONAL MONU- imbecfd dinosaur skeleton FROM which The ROCK HAS been carefully cut so it STANDS in relief. MINES D !!::!. taken on jja 24! '2'2, Lame Bode Dinosaur rock- - t Wall. ",adly according to Howard in town during the to the H,dL wbo (H.j.niiy appointed f lb week, lie siat. ,1 p,ir,y and bonda their tianed work had been carried on int.-r0f office at the regular during the entire winter mltantly of held on Friday evening and epring months but that fur tin owttoi In the k and participated hit - next ew week it will be continuous. which was conducted durUllOtSI mner having been employi d to Mayor Church pre- blm In the development. heIP M that Councilmen Tite. Bacon, The ahaft it now down a di dan,-.-'answered the roll of a hundred feet and minute of the previous ,h fiir' ,ha no Ju,g were read and accepted, , i airit and .IlXK SILVER-LEA- , :x Spanning the poles Plants of the north poiaii regions are found also in the secret- Capital stock of ISOO.OOO was declared paid up by -Veterans' Pensions and acqulaltlon of title to the Diamond, most southern lands, HAVING to be Claims Ruby and Emerald claims In Tlntle. Explained The migrated along North to atock Includes 1,500,000 shares i South mountain ranges. New federal regulations governing of common jind 500,000 shares of veterans pensions and claims will be preferred, at a par value of 10 cents. explained to Red Cross chapter workers at five Home Service Institutes Murder Trial of Pete to be held In Itah, Idaho, WashingCobo Has Been Continued ton and Oregon thla month, accordSting to announcement made by A. I ill the district court at Nephl on Schafer, Red Cross manager in the Monday the trial of Pete Cobo, Pacific area. charged with the slaying of Frank An enthusiastic meeting of repre- - Karl Dunn. W. K. Carson, Dr. Steele Under the new law, effective July McIntyre, was continued at the reaentative citizens of this district was Bailey, M. D. Ialne and Harry Iitts. 1, veterans only have one opportuof District Ellis J. quest held Monday evening at the city hall! Civic Enterprise John Church, for appeal. Schafer Pickett, who advisedAttorney Manager nity court the he at which time the Tintic Civic and Joseph L. Jamison, John J. Coffey, nays it Is, therefore, essential that could not go ahead with the Commercial Club was organized,' Harry Randle and A. D. Baird. Red Cross workers, who handle ap- case because he was unable to aecnre John V. Fennell being elected us its! Publicity C. K. Rife, Whit ford proximately 400,000 cases a year for desired witnesses. Judge Nephl J. Hates and Ileber Jones. Church appointed Jbn veterans and their families, should Bates of the Sixth Judicial Myor American War, Fhilippine Insurrec- - president. were Frank! District, Other elected officers Laws and Constitution--- !. den to take Dennis Harringtons F. be Morocco E ipedllion aod Bover thoroughly posted on all changes sitting on the bench due to the illt, S. X. vice C. H. Spaldand a Towniey, pcesidnl; he. during the latter Maker, absence Rebelllon are entitIed t0 makA Leatherbury in the law. ness of ,p. LeRoy H .Cox, grantif the appointment was confirmed secretary; Whitford Bate, as- - ward Pike. R. E. Arne, director of War Ser- ed the Judge of the district attorpCaton request Carl sistant secretary; Callaway, like council. j jt in the Intention of officers and Application should he made to the treasurer; P. J. Fennell, W. H.' committee members to get ihe or- - vice, will attend all five institutes ney and announced that he would ta view of the fact that two new He will he assisted in Instruct tng nearest veterans administrative case within the next few Jones, Dr. Steele H.ulcy, Mayni ganlzatlon mhers have been added to the functioning at once the Home Service workers by Red call the days. John Church and Andrew Camphell, There is going to he a distribution Iu'ci-ohMidi the mayor his field representatives and lini- On May a fight took place at executive committee. this atate or a largo amount of BOn nlttees, whtoh are now as fol- In the Veterunsl.h, 7.JbI'hIirr between Cobo representatives and JS6X161118 xiaVe Ke Jr. makr-wor- k was ThA called order lo and for meeting money projects ii; Administration offices. Is It which resulted McIntyre chairalleged Tintic wants Its share of It. Roads CUims and Bacon,1 Been Broadened in Scope w,th Jol,n Fennell acting :h Accounts First of the series will be held at n (be daath of the latter. Cobo was man and Mr. Spalding as secretary, in this district are not in any loo zH and Wall. 21st and 22nd.arreilted and Ogden, Llh, Juue with murder had charged II was meusBacon.! the tn ROod a due meeting explained national economy The amendment to the Aidltlng and Finance shape TV L A1ton and Mr Mab, T"77. d h,a h J th countJr Jtli - been called for the purpose of or- - ures and we want them Improved. jIInJ fill ibJ Laird. Tresiwhich act through recovery wlll HHlanl instructors since date. hlh-Mrsome a and after civic iluli The baseball team nnd the Pin tad Water Wall, ,r c (iwllllam, aecretary of The case of the State of Utah vs. Fitzgerald dent Roosevelt may extend any of ganlzing on the matter It was the school band need bucking if they are Veber d Bacon. the loan benefits to state, county or discussion County chapter of the Red Otto Jeager, charged with an assault s. ! cross, wlll welcome for haltation Fitzgerald, Laird and city governments notwithstanding unanimous vote of the fifty or more 0 furnish entertainment guest to Ogden, on the person of Andrew Callis, will hi present that the district was, These and many other things will uejj present legal indebtedness limits, persons me held over until the October term fawu. Alleys and Bridges Tile will Increase the amount of probable In need of an organisation of lhIs:RiYen immediate attention now thatj1W)Y H(X)rrH WFRK of the district court. W "ll Bid Bacon. construction in Utah by at least $6.- - kind. P. J. Fennell. illiam Bran- an organization with prestige and - PvnTUVMPVT 'FJiD.IV Church don Frunk Towniey Mayor City Property-- Tit. power is In distance. Bacon and 000,000, It is estimated. A the benefits of Well Known In Conductor connection alld to others feature ilrl spoke pienaing R. A. Hart, executive secretary of The members of the L. D. S Boy would rMult Iro an act,ve;with the meeting held on Monday Have Charge of New Train lave Laird, Wall and Fltsgerald.'thesta'teproJe'cts committee. Inter- "trying the fact that re- - PVenlng was that It truly was a rep- - Scout troop were given a treut and Within Fire Llmlta 'preted the amendment to circumvent From Koo.l of tor the auRs resentative gathering, all classes or ararprliw on Tuesday ;mn.ai when afrnld. Laird and Bacon. 'the recent adverse decision of the united officers of efforts the the have the come learned that Lou Moore will be 'business and Lkenae through organization only being present, industry Bacon, Laird and Pita-- Utah supreme court In the Ogden a In charge of the new these tertalned them at wlennle the residents. conductor an attitude roaal. of Following that its indicates i!l Utah by qualifying the various I aluminum with took minhad The election at the the rhurch existed. With the never marka hoys before place gathered hurd of Health-- the speed train which the Mayor, Tite municipalities to benefit by loans be- - the results above stated. - for the usual Teusday avenlug meet-- Union Pacific railway will soon place busland the worker man. the jing ority Physician. yond the limit of their borrowing ' After the shoulder 'to' ing and were Informed that the pro-- 1 in operation between Salt Lake City fcUw meeting a session of the' neu man working no wer fixed bv the Utah constitution Tile, Bacon and Laird. was and held elected officers shoulder for the benefit of Tintic gram would consist of a hike. Theland Los Angelea. Mr. Moora is well The amendment makes at leas newly busl- other to addition in transacting great things ran be expected from boys, .led by Clarence Hogan, Vernon known In the Tlntle District. For In wenunent Beacon House ' 000 Ofi construction possible the to 1 organization the Castleton, Emil Raddata and Elmer I many years he waa conductor on the ne,,!, pertaining organization. n At Jericho Bobbed Raddata, Journeyed Into the North I train which ran between Salt Lake Again Tlntle hills, where they enjoyed aland Eureka and his selection na named work that Mining Activities Of half of the r the Tromar. roast. The Scouts attending I ductor for the new train will nn-MomWrshlp-O- -or second time In n few Section were: Harold JamlBon, Cloyd Tintic North don, n0w The meet with popular appro-jaowni?amC hU,,e al from the R. F. C. were prevl- bt!f0 Dale Jamison, Harry Carten.lval. r0bbed the U"l ously barred to many Utah cities and N"d "? r"l George Clilulos, pioneer mining Iainiton Laird, Lawrence Dali, Ted nobhs Uecia A e The train will be a three coach occur the supreme court rul- p,?r under b. of the North iTImic Diatr rt was CollTlch, Gerald Sunderland, Wal-...an S. J. Finlay Earl McIntyre. Fitch. own, affair, dar night It electrically operated and air that toy isiioDs of h h i,n t0WB durlnK tbR U ,rr p,art f, he ap winter. Junior Franke, Carlos cooled, and will make the run be- 1K,,i"C tbe beyond the limit and Edward Kox- d 8 making RlfBi RayInond Smith, Roy BuyA tween Salt Lake and Los Angelea in ,lh Fennellt C- E. lluah, past week and stated he Roa(. p ,tolen- in that I)ob jfaylor, Gln Allen, Ruben twelve set. his to ground Improvements hour, Iak!!ment off,c,a,a working In amendment referred to reads: in lhe,(yeni Bonner Black and Eugene The work the consisting section, etiou with the officers of this And the president, at his discretion. 'main part of getting his properties' Aahby. ANOTHER HEN HOUSE New Open Champion on the case ever may extend any of the benefits of JJ7 kare in shape so that work could be re- ENTERED ON SUNDAY 11 ' th UP- - thla title to any atate, county or ully Prty Burned with but little delay in the. be wil1 B0 doubt any nt municipality, notwithstanding 'event he and hi associates are ablej Late Sunday night J. Alan Pika lb? i or J11 ,erm restriction Th ,r of or i legal constitutional 'to finance a campaign of develop-- ! was awakened from a restful alaap obih i bM bReB ra,9d dua 10 limitation on the right or power of meat. Mr. Chlulos Is In clmrge of by the sound of squacklng chickens lat the stations at Jericho, auch county or municipality to the Tintic Superior, Tintic Metal t and after getting up to Inveetlgate state, unction and Eureka have been j borrow money or incur indebted-- i and the Tintic Treasurer. discovered that prowlers were In his cveral occasions and up ness." John Johnson. Hugh Johnson and' it. coop making away with some of his ,,me B0 arrest have Dan yincent of Provo, three of th flock. However, they mad their b for heaviest shareholders of the Eureka! as Mr. Pike was unable to give tost. aPPCM,ka offenaea, so the Pioneer Tintic Physician to fall afoul of the Delux Mining company with property chase. UI Investigation revealad that In Michigan Passed Away lurvly get the limit. The located In Xurlli Tintic. have becn( one chicken was missing but If i only i such that the Mr. Pike had been away that evenbusy during the past ten days rc-- ; Word was rerelved In Eureka to have their Innints. road and making ini-- : the ing pairing they probably would have stolen the of early In the week telling of Dr. at the mine. Although, eeveral. irrwOIHI.K provenients 'death STOLEN at Detroit. Michigan Thefts of this kind era becoming nothing definite has been given out OX TlKn.W MORNING John W. Dryborough, aged 72 years. this prop- -' is that rumored numerous even though thera it strongly quite Xff. .and a former resident of Tlntle. are but few chicken raisers In thla erty will come In for some extensive; a uot life was Of Dr. Dryborough tJreen,B nmomohlle district. development before the end of !he Ma,n ,treel ,n lh,a city grsat deal la known locally. summer. The car was ever, he was a native of Canada hut OLD FOLKS OF EUREKA Mr. Chlulos also stated that many : night In front of the came to thla country when a young had section in ARK RE1NG ENTERTAINED the of (hat prospects PrJk Dr, CreBa,a father-in-laman. settling In Pennsylvania where of pilfering dnr-- ; share received their r'b on Tuesday he later received his medical LWn i Today, at Payaon, the old folks of ing (he past few months. At the Ku-.- . dla-Bl,a",n- The theft tiou. He possessed a roaming and ihe White Klngj the Tlntle Stake are being entertainDd.ux reka officer about S position and traveled over a urge well ed. had The eight wards of the Nebo thieves aad ,. pretty properties to Job tak- -' got on portion of the country. He ram surface extended an Invitation to the "dlatly Ihe Stake workings, stripped l! n.,B ,0 Pcarhy dtlos In Eureka in 1892. residing here unul Mfovi old folks equipment.! hlacksmilh of the five wards of Tlatlc all tools, ing an1 tl,a thI'4 but this 1907. when he moved Into Ihe north 4 Bot Stake to cost Ihe which will them as guests la this Join etc., companies bring Rum in lYVI. this aged resident of About noon western states. He later was In Salt tor 9. r fcsults. Jf.OO apiece to replace. ' entertainment and the invitation waa to from $200 i b fs kv have' tostr v cad near the Eureka Lake and California and his last in Ji! North Tlntle The Other accepted. program la taking workings of Omaha, the IxMitliiiun fcomar. It having cation was at La Vegas. Nevada. at the Jliiii,y lsfi been plac Payaon city park. The by badly damaged pilferer. ,her fcpty of gasoline when ill health made It necessary ymiig amnteiir l, captured th Disth of various wards furalsh-e- d Tintic tho owners of Claim bishops lightly damaged from for him to move to Detroit, where he HA golf championship at the trict sre getting sick and tired of for the old folks. transportation IBd Mra. Greene re- - passed away from general dlhllity at North Mire Golf club, Cliicago, Is the losses and 3y In suffered damage Bed fcom tho state of the home of M h,re h.iwn with th cereted trophy this manner and it Is going to he too Fishing and hunrtng license for n,r m hlrh he won.haIJf tori sal at Reporter office. . Is year spent someone If bad caught. Office. Legal Blaahs at Reporter h1t j ary-treasurer. a Tintic Civic and Commercial Club Organized at Meeting Held Monday Ed-ien- g, s - I. llh ! 1 I I rm, j '" Mg en-cas- e 1 iJS, 2!T2 con-weln- Ed-S- rf Self-nquhlati- "hl Jami-ldoubted- ly n, Pi-do- n , L" "cn 0 cvr re h'kJ aJr, j - kn rf I es-a- tor JffZSL .1 tiaW1 belli jet& J ch k r of-d- How-toocnin- y" g. w. educa-r,iBn- r. it' lo-"- r-'- J d-c- t - pe |