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Show L vy HOME OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST DEVOTED TO THE OBEAT TINTIO MININO DISTRICT EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1936. VOLUME XXXV UTAH BALT BEDS TAKE FIRST PLACE POSITION Eureka Lily Sold That the Daytona racing beach, the best in the to Tintic Standard for yeanhasconsidered been oozed into second I I world, " place, is an admitted fact for the Details of the deal whereby tho reason that persons Interested in Tintic Standard Mining Company that section have offered $10,000 will acquire control of the Eureka to the person who betters Sir Mai-Lil- y Mining Company, owning prop-'col- m Campbell's record of 301 miles in the East Tintic District, have per hour made on the Salt Beds of erty been announced by James W. Wade, Utah last summer, vice president and general manager, Daytona will continue to play sec-the Tintic Standard. lond fiddle to the Utah Salt Beds. Control of the Eureka Lily Is now This has been demonstrated beyond owned by the Chief Consolidated a doubt by the records made by Company, of which Walter mg automobiles during the past sea-Fitis president. son. The Tintic Standard will purchase, all of the Chief Consolidated interest in the Eureka Lily, comprising some 769,000 shares for a total price of substantially $360,000, or ' 47 cent per share, Mr. Wade said. According to reports the first payment was made Sat., Dec. 38. The op' i tion runs until January 4th and tho Announcement has been made by Tintic Standard people plan to take the State Road Commission that on over operations of the property right January 10th bids will be opened away. All of the present operating the state capitol for various road personnel will be maintained at the project that will aggregate nearly property for the present time, ac- - half a million dollars, and a portion cording to Mr. Wade. of this amount will go for the im- The Eureka Lily is now shipping provement and building of roads approximately 1,600 tons of gold, beneficial to the Tintic District. llypr, lead ore per month. The bulk. The most important of these, no of the ore is being mined from the doubt will be the rebuilding and new Eureka Lily shaft, located in aur(acng 0f the road from Santa- the southeast end of the ground. quin to Elberta at an estimated cost' The ore at this end of the Eureka of jo,ooo. This improvement will Lily is making in a contact between be on hjghway No. 36, which is the the lime and shale along what is mein road from Utah county into the known as the south fault, which Tintic District, extends north and south through This road has long been neglect-th- e Tintlo Standard, Provo and Eu- - ed. In fact for the pa8t two or reka Lily properties. The Tintic three years it could have been and Eureka Lily are con- - sldered about-thworst piece of nected by underground workings. A highway in the state. Tintic has for drift from the 1350 foot level of twenty years been fighting for a the Tintic Standard No. 8 shaft, good highway over this route but connects the 1300 foot level of the Utah county officials have at times Eureka Lily by a 60 foot raise in deliberately' stated' that no money the former property. couid be spent on the road for the Production from the Eureka Lily reagon that Tintie had no votes bene- will be shipped via the 1350 level to the politician! of that Tintic Standard and the No. 3 county. However, during recent shaft of the Tintic Standard in order months, local people, with the back- to eliminate a truck haul from the ,ng of olheP MCtlona of the etate Enreka Lily shaft to the loading haTe been working with consider- tetlon. able BuccebB for a new highway by According to reports, Mr. Wade way 0, Cedar Vsiley. and this newly plsns to begin Immediately an exten- - propoaed ,Tenture ,s no doubt the .Ion of the drift on the 1400 foot cauae for Uuh county worklng level, which la now within 200 feet tbe improvement of the old highway, of the Eureka Lily shaft to make Tlntlc people wlll Bppreclat. the re- another outlet. In making this con- - bulldlng 0, tbe road betwean herB nectlon it will be necessary to deep- - and santaquin but at the earns time en the Eureka Lily shaft an addi- - tbey are n0f going to let this move tlonal 140 feet; ln addition to the cafre Bthe" 200 foot drift. When this connec- - twenty esrsto Theextent thatthl tlon is completed lt will . facilitate naw forgotten Ef- . of rac-Mini- ch Large Sum For Utah Highways Mine Production at High Figure T' "I", ln",ed' P1ont, invest-ordlnan- f JbWF,cb , ! Ore Shipments from Tintic District for the Past Year Show Increase e Clear-finding- im-.tri- of-fC- JZ tera, BY J rd lh. or. Iram FIVE YEAR SENTENCE GIVEN WEAPON WEILDER AMAZE A. MINUTE SCIENTIFACTS ARNOLD ' I .1 Number 9 A sentence of not to exceed five yeare was given George Hatch of Salt Lake City after having been convicted of assault with a deadly The mineral production of the weapon, the caee being tried before 'United States In 1934 was valued at Cox court in the Fifth district Judge at Nephl. Several Tintic people $8,350,000,000, an increase of 31 Concentrated thought served on the Jury. Jer cent from $3,666,100,000 in I Hatch was convicted of using a 1933, it la stated Jn a review of the VOLTAGE TWO MILLION PEOPLE THINKING I gun threateningly on a young lady mineral industry contained in the AT THE GAME TIME WOULD I TOGLTHES whom. he was said to have been Minerals Yearbook for 1935, which GENERATE ENOUGH ELECTRICAL VOLTAGE Jealous of. He was .taken to the has Just been released, TO LIGHT ONE ORDINARY INCANDESThis advance in total value state prison by Deputy Sheriff Carl CENT LAMP. fleeted ' not only increased output but also higher unit prices, which resulted in part from provisions of codes of fair competition under which virtually all branches of the mineral industry operated to some extent during 1934. Production of all major mineral commo-- . , virtually . dities Increased in 1934; outatand- At a special meeting of the city 7""f"1 S,ld al council of Eureka, held on Decern- ,and ' her 30th, the ne beer ordinance ,a P Iron h was parsed with the approval of all penca,ly or. r0,eUm b,tum,noua ppeype i member.. Mayor Albert Johnson presided, and Councilman Van Leu- disappearing fYan,ab,nB marke van. Brlekey, Thomas and Miller , exce capacity, hug. 'were in attendance, with Mr. Bauer of the metal., but it might be stated that cumulat,on and frosen Mr. Bauer had carefully studied the for previously and was strict- - ?nta ,ca11 jtlanav workDre ln slea ly in accord with its passage. r a foreword In The last legislature, while they a the investigation were busy with passing a hard II- - th Yearbok- "Tmineral product., parti-th- e quor law, found fit to meddle with of, atud-mad- o 3.2 beer law, set restrictions that ?ularly ie nonferrou. metals, ha International .cope. It necessary to change the soft J"muat confidential relations that . drink laws of this stale. Just why bean mineral pro-iha- n 5ave established ln took le more this territory they to the Bureau all freely the average person can under- figures, and these data stand, but nevertheless they did so. necessary are merged in general results very be It as it is e ecn0Ic analysis. And so as to be ln accord with the 1UB8f,ul be nrency of such of the state legislature with ly .ln .Tle ana,ya,a a11 fndamental work upon tegard to the control of liquor, our efficient city officials have Ybllb bey ara based ebould be very ct and has an unbroken produc- - found lt necessary to pass an ordi- - trengthened and developed so as to The past year has been an nance which ln general detail is as f,Ta tbe econmiat and the mineral proved one for the mining industry tlon record. producer a comprehensive picture of There are two big .contributing follows: in general and especially the Tintic to increased factors the shown is as by production District properties It wlll be necessary for one to pay Ineral, "a0r"a ouputl fonsumpdistribution, and trade condl-th- e the increase in shipments for the past In the Tintic District. They are bet- - $75.00 per year for the privilege The tabulation ter metal prices and the leasing eye- - 0f Bening bottled, sealed beer, to be "one, as well as of regional and inmonths. twelve the ,a ct0 zhowe that the output for 1935 ex- - tem. The latter probably la the most drank off the premises of the ven- - ernatlonal .acting movement and utilization of mlner- deeded that of 1934 by 603 carloads important for the reason that all of dor. the properties with the exception of of ore. por $450.00 the dispenser of beer al commodities. on haTe bee operated will be privileged to allow customers entirely. amounted 1935 ".nj78 The ehipmenta for br?leasing aystem. The Chief Con- to drink beer in his. establishment, . to 3166 railroad carloada ae against olidated mines are being worked ou rerved from a fountain, bottle or flbJ: P J464 ,n 1834 and 1606 for 1933, ' rt f community or "gang'Meas- can, just as he wishes. that the output has pr.c-n"al idustful I? cbrn: whereby the workers equally, di- At the present time there are three two in doubled the yearn past tically , having paid op- beer applications eligible ln Eureka, in 1985 there were 30 shipper.-- an tide the profits afterOther e ,nara,a ba properties, namely: Keith Hickman. Herbert Jnlad lncreaae of one foP Iaat yeaPt. aa erating expenses ea thoae ate the ach Hopes and U. L. Conyers, and if one ,8 Fn,fd against 18 ln 1933 and only 10 in Mines, are worked on the In the xecnnicai progress block leas- 1b to believe rumors, two of the sue- 1932. of these minerals and aecmeans which to that Intend cessful system, tie up j,duct,on ing applicants were made tlona of gPOund a hundPed ,eet With a couple of soft drink parlor. LP7Bent eCnmlC P8,t,0n are ,n th are on worked a are in nM, that individually ,(luare operation. already ada by ! larBaat basis. The mine, having i Ik. MINES SILVER-LEA- iilurin f " 'j abndd ad abd JmSiJ SnuiWf, ,W'' wlChZ Mere Ways Than One to Save Utahs Wild Game 0147 a y'p tk.. .k'ms ,tTh 111 tk knd Proro tk, a unit In tketr tiQn.i sttm 0f mousy I, .T.n.blo for .1. oomD.nr nrodneed 6d ckrlotdi, ."'If' Bovermt IlYer' buy' Delta naident One of the sportsmen Tintic Standard properties on the wopk on e the state road com- - of this section prominent road, a aEajn,- - 214 in 1934 a gain of 370 ?Ue protest against of the state and a program no doubt has considerwest. The company is capitalized new P0Ute which is now being sur- which migon constructing a this can be association!, '!toTlo game (or 1.100,000 akarw, of -- kick would .liolnal, tkat elt, from tk. S".t road too, tkromk StaW ,0 tklYatt tkat Jed. th, lengthy Item on 1,110.101 at. ..d out. landto TtaU. hlrtW of win ln Ik. E people who desire to visit Salt Lake ,upja In one of the Salt Nevada. workings of the Eagle, esgteraend ofthltotrlct7 cently appeared to construct the by- C,ty- yearr re- which .haft the Victoria and p,anJa dally paperl. Tlntlc sporU. through ldle manr for at the railroad men,' who live so near and hunt so REPORTER MAKES CHANGE paM from alao the American Star are worked. BUmad operations during "0B8ln near ftbat ci y4 and Every guilty deed hold, in Itaelf In 134 what mtIe ore waa produced IN ITS MAGAZINE SECTION ma?ke often on Utah Lake, realize that his on wss .nd the recently Long- - cam0 the seed, of retribution. made below are correct: thf statements or through tha ,haIt of the Chlef JJJJ ,track.t ore. of A coue 27 n w,th N haa told ua of the Consolidated company. ' Commencing with thin week the fellow. "Ding the'00801 Darling In cant ia 8trlke that property Eureka Reporter la making a radi- Job that baa been done to The Tlntlc Standard, aa lt hae done reason for the prediction to be madej "xv' iJ?n?erful nBlta are not cal change ln its magatlne section. of wild for many year, past, led the Hat ln that this mine will be a steady ship- - taJoroftheutan ellm,n?te andarenrotina Instead of the little eight page He has also mentioned game -the amount of ore produced with a pgr during the new year. 1. nrn.,.iv th clever ways ln which lt has been phamplet which has. been a part of .total of 1258 carloada compared with , All in- all the tabulation below la! . the issue for the past several months be-who are Those wealth ; 1055 for the preceedlng year and 973 very 1 and not horde do5; indicates encouraging lt wlll be changed tp a four page In 1933. It also showed the largest yond a doubt that there le a marked worse than those who try to do so. From, the newspaper accounts of folder of the same dimensions as our Darling article, one would be gain, amounting to 203 care. .Ae improvement in the local mining ln-- 1 ' ' ' ed believe that, it you eliminate paper and it will be Inserted into the has always been the caee the ship-- dustry. Inside of the regular edition. in wild life every-- j b? from the Tintie Standard alao iThe mines and the amount of ore I" k ununoc in The change was made for the reathing will be rosy. It is true there Include those from the Eureka Stan- - id railroad carload lots shipped ln are many who have no respect for gon that it will be much easier to company, and the year 1935 are as follows: dard, a subsidiary what happena to wild game, in fact handle and it will also give more 1258 Standard j there le no way of determining the Tlntlc there are those who actually want room for feature items due to the amounts. The Eureka uj s. Mining Co Individual 584 some of our wild game destroyed. fact that only occasionally will Tin-ti-e Standard is primarily a gold property Jammoth . . . 474 Even tho this is true there are advertising appear In it with some silver in ita product. Eureka Lily. 234 cauaea which destroy wild natural The majority of our readers have leadla a while the Tintic Standard 109 plutua game, especially migratory birds, to expressed themselves as pleased with liver mine. 101 Utah Fire Clay Co. (silica) a greater extent than law breakera. this kind of service, especially the The ehipmenta from the Chief Con- - chief Consolidated 97 The funny thing to, great efforts have continued stories and special feature olidated company mines also reg- - Empire Minee 66 i been made end much money items. A new feature which will he spent istcred an Increase of 24 carloads. Yankee Consolidated 47 to catch these law breakers, tarted ln thie issue is by Irvin 8. hut In 1935 there were 575 care market-- cjilef Consolidated (lime) 46 ' nothing toward aaving wild fowl Cobb, one of the most popular ed ae compared with 651 In 1924. Eureka Hill . 45 from some of the moat destructive writers ln the country today. 42 During the past year tlila company Gbminl . . . . causes. No. hae operated not only the Chief 31 North Lily "In our stato Utah it Is estt-- ! 1 mine but the Flutu. Eureka Hill, Mountain View 20 City Officers Will be , this fall more wild ducks mated, and Eureka 17 Gemini, Apex Standard Dragon Consolidated Installed Tues., Jan. 6th have died around Utah Lake than Lily, the latter being the heaviest Utah Consolidated bare been killed by all the hunting Ship- - Victoria producer with 234 carloads. Ae le the custom by law the afIn the etate. There to no queetion Chief also include Showers tho from menta fairs of the city for the past two' about saving these birds, not al), but from the lime of 48 carloada Godlva plant a great many of them. years will be wound up at a meet-- 1 located at Ilomansvlllq in this dls- - Swansea ing to be held next Tuesday mornIf the Biological Survey or the Alaska trlct Flah and Game Department doesnt ing .and at noon the reins of Eureka' Mammoth reliable Tintie eld Mining The Drain Tunnel will be paased over to those officers know how, then all they have to do 2 ; company was the third largest pro- - zuma elected last fall. However, the is ask some duck hunter from near carloada 474 with of the ducer vie year Dray (lease) event M an odd one for this. city,! Utah Lake. comas loss a to its credit, showing Apex Standard for that all the' officers There haa been a few men who 630. of 1924 with Castleton ehipmenta George pared served during the .psst two' did what they could to save as many to that fact le due the Tlntlc Undine The decrease and of. birds as possible and they have been years have been In 1934 this mine shipped consider- - Tintlo Coalition course will continue Mrs. very successful, but what is needed right along that known bccume It recently with its material Bowers able along dump j0e with tho wonderful work. j ' Uurlon Hughes Fierce wife of Andrew to a concerted effort on a large scale In 1935 joe Dally regular mine production. In tho matter of appointive Granville Fierce III, of New York, heir ' which will undoubtedly show result product came from the mine and there seems, to be no question J the far beyond expectations." richer much been Total Carloads .3166 of the American Woolen millions, gave the class of ore has hut whet the present ones will be suethe for last the $3,000 necessary or than any produced during recent retained.. They are A. D. Manson Joy Itarwangomentionsl bark cess of the revolt ngninst Machado in . Shipments from the mines of ae WRtarmaster, Alonso Sandstrom lh t'niverelty of ChMo football years. In fact the earnings of this Ue District are somewhat below nor8o Mrs. Hughes has become acor About 2,000,000 two not antlaflw,,b,,t? p,KCWl mine have been ao good that aa city marchal and street .Uper-tennew nntlonnl idol of tbe Islanders msl this week due to the Chrietmu th? ! of Florida rivers, composed dedarbeen teems. A have dlvldcnds tba American 00 recently visor, and Ruben Ball, the night- end she wne Invited to be the guest holidays given employees by all min-o- f that streams and lakes, to represent the Unlied Stn'es In Hie ed end lt is freely predicted watchman. honor at a state banquet In Havana ing companies of the district. Borne in . j decathlon erent of the Olympics tvqusrterly disbursements will be made to receive Cuba highest decora- - 0f the minee were idle tor ee long as end A1 a men hae when he dies abown thMeracllfr Dont' expect merit anywhere when ?canyduring 1936. The Mammoth le one the Carlos do Ceapcdci cross. tlon, f0Ur dlys. lT,n bat away, 1,1 of tbe oWt alB9 In tbe Tlntlc H. jlng for the pole vauitr" money .. d jolnin, SSS.dsu r,r" -- ta - n, Eureka-Tooel- dln. i. k.d SS " by-pa- ss rr-nUo. - i : Jaw-break- er ! , - '. . ; : n urn law-break- er ! I - .... I .... - r I I I I I tho-reaso- I 1 ed off!-ce- rs , I Tin-Cul- one-fifth- - . . . - uyi .at ,1 |