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Show The Eureka Reporter Page Four IFrom February 5, - 1988 - i, ife files Editors note. ..The following article about Ruby Hollow Claims is a copy of a column that was printed in the Salt Lake Tribune Jan. 2, 1891. It was submitted by John ' ' Schmitt countered a pay streak of ore measuring two feet of Chinese tallow and blue sulphurets, assaying from 49 ounces to 164 ounces of silver to the ton. I am informed as depth is attained .that the. ore improves in Ruby Hollow Claims quality vand quantity. Messrs, Recent Active Operations Thpre and . William ..T. Dennis and . Fred Good Strikesof Ore. Mathews, two expert miners, have Editor Tribune: As a Territory contracted to sink fifty feet of shaft for mining and prosperity, Utah is on this property, and they bid fair to fast becoming the garden spot of the make quite a raise out of their labor, world. Her wealth, her beauty, her The December Rose mine joins delightful and exhilarating climate, parallel on the west of a patented her good government, her patriotic, mine known as the Moore lode, and loyal and ingenious sons, her fair, joins a patented claim on its north pure and loving daughters, and the end known as the Lady Aspenwall, smiling benediction of her heavenly and is north of the Golden Treasure King, has lifted her to the highest about 1500 feet, West and parallel of the December pinnacle of Territorial fame. For Rose as a after her is the Kentucky lode, owned by discovery many years Colonel in A. W. Smith and Pat her rude, undeveloped Territory resources were mineral shows a four-foher that state, Bullock, vein, the in but new is There a strike in a claim on past sadly neglected; twelve months a reaction having the Northeasterly end of the taken place, it is wonderful to note patented claim Lady Aspenwall, in the great change in mining kll over the Laurel beneath the Oaks minp; the Territory. One point has . been owned by Smith and Bullock. So the readers of your valuable overlooked; it is east of Silver City,; Tintic mining district vTThis isat the sheet can see what is being done in mouth of Ruby Hollow. Let ine give the porphyry belt east of Silver City, the readers of your valuable sheet a that has been so long neglected, few items of what is being done at this point. First, on a small knoll or hill, as it is called Chloride Hill, is located the Golden Treasure mine, being worked by William Curtheres foreman, and his ability as a CATHOLIC: Central theme for the Sunday miner cannot be denied. He has been Mass at St. Patricks Church was shipping daily from eleven to sixteen Harden Not Your Hearts. Father wagon loads of ore, averaging from 18 ounces to 20 ounces of silver per Walter was celebrant. Entrance hymn was, Praise to ton. In the past week there has been the Lord. Scriptures were read a massive body of ore struck in this from the book of Deuteronomy; the mine that averages from seventy to "bf Paul to the Corinfirst letter eighty ounces silver per ton. To see St. Marks gospel. and this body of ore one would think that thians; Offertory hymn was, I Am the two men could extract twenty tons of of Life. Bread ore per day. And in the near future The second collection next Sunday we will see one other great producer in this section which will be the wtflbe the annual Black and Native' noted Julian Lane, which is the American Collection. There is still southerly extension of the Golden time. also, to renew subscriptions to Treasure This mine is being worked the Intermountain Catholic. Recessional hymn was, Im- by Tim Murphy and John Moore, maculate and bids fair to make these men Mary. Mass on Sunday, Feb. will 7, begin at 4:00 p.m. wealthy out of their lease. Next is a , ( tunnel run in on the west side of LDS: ; Chloride Hill to tap the Julian Lane Bishop Mark Young presided at at a depth of 500 feet It is in now 800 sacrament meeting held Sunday feet and has lately cut one vein of ore morning at the Eureka Ward LDS assaying from ten to 400 ounces to Church. Counselor Tom Nedreberg conducted. the ton South of the Julian Lane is the Opening hymn was, I Believe in Jersey mine, being worked by the Christ. directed by Wanda Bambergers and others. This mine Colovich, accompanied by Sonya has a large body of low grade ore Nedreberg on the organ. Invocation was given by Sister which is certain to make its nSi Wesphal. is theCorniecmper mine, which lies Announcments were made as northwest aboiMOO feet from the follows: Baptism will be Saturday at in the stake center. main workings of the Golden 6 P-Ball is scheduled; Sweetheart The Treasure and while Joseph M. ot Church news . , &rontrP ltetwhUeB was doing the assessment, he en- - EUREKA. UTAH LYMAN L0NEY, Owner and Operator Blov. styling and cutting ' Coloring , ; f Beaches Frosts S J? Pavn Showcase, part Epcot Center at Disney World in Orlando, Florida. Ten coun- tries, with a new one opening in June, provide a rich, cultural experience and offer food, handicrafts, Xji Expert Styling APPOINTMENTS ONLY PHONE 433-636- 7 Cl .soil Sunday and Monday Follow Thee. given by Brother Wesphal. a People once believed hibernating bears could be found by following the humming sound they made in their sleep. - and programs entertaining $30 -- . Pruning your trees & shrubs tax-$53- - mm Ptures - irrSsed1 Benediction was films, tours, groups, all in the atmosphere of that country. The rest of the Epcot Center, Future World, is an educational experience that takes one throughout history and into the future. million during the year. Utah are highways and other was tax sales the Although general transportation - $300 million (12.0 is the it in flat still 1987, relatively percent), general government - $150 for revenue million (6.0 percent), capital producer largest single 36 of for all Utah, accounting percent projects - $125 million (5.0 percent), 23 of total state taxes and economic and percent community revenue receipts. Last year, the development - $59 million (2.3 state sale tax yielded $559 million, percent), natural resources - $55 An additional $142 million in local million (2.2 percent), public safety -sales taxes were collected for cities, $44 million (1.8 percent), interest on counties, and local transit districts, the general debt - $26 million (1.0 The 1987 Legislature raised the state percent), and business, labor, and of 1 per agriculture - $22 million (0.9 sales tax rate by one-ha- lf cent This is expected to produce an added $58 million in state sales tax revenue, Other important state tax sources in Utah include the individual in-3 million (21.8 percent), come motor fuel taxes - $132 million (5.4 percent), unemployment taxes - $90 million (3.7 percent), and corporate income taxes - $69 million (2.8 percent). o More than 80 percent of all state plants. Most of theset bloom on one-owood so they will tolerate spending in Utah is for education, year-ol- d social services, and transportation, severe pruning. That is the way to Education, of course, continues to be contain some vigorous growing the number one area of state ex- - plants and make them more penditures. State expenditures for manageable. account to meet future state education in Utah during the 1987 Its best to let the coldest weather financial problems. fiscal year amounted to $995 million, of the year pass before pruning fruit The Foundations analysis of or about 40 percent of total state trees. Leave apricots and peaches consolidated state finances for 1986- - spending for all purposes. Not in-- until last 87 shows that general revenue in eluded in this total are educational Utah totaled 82,443,772,000 and state expenditures from locally-raise- d to taxes praditoes for inajor ..amounted in capital projects at the educational $2,500,260,000. Utah increased by onty $12,941,000, institutions, and spending from fees Despite the fact that Utah con- eluded the 1986-8- 7 fiscal year with a of $49.3 general fund surplus state total million, expenditures exceeded state revenues by nearly $56.5 million during the year. These were some of the facts pointed out by Utah Foundation, the private tax research organization, in its latest analysis of state finances in Utah, Foundation analysts point out that the deficit in the consolidated fund totals came about mainly because of increased spending for capital projects which were funded by new bonded debt. The general obligation debt of the state climbed from $218 million at the end of the 1986 fiscal year to $255 million at the close of fiscal 1987. A major factor in the surplus in the general fund, on the other hand, was the overwithholding of state income taxes last year. Much of this will have to be refunded when taxpayers file their state income tax returns in April. In addition, slightly more than $20 million of the $49.3 million general fund balance was placed m a special budget reserve r- MEENCAl -n revenue receipts. Federal aid Sustained were Lana Rae Laird, received by the state accounted for $722.3 million, or 29.6 percent of all president; Linda Young, 1st the selor; and Carol Castleton, 2nd revenue, with from a remainingof coming receipts variety counselor. sources. revenue aid to the Federal The program was presented by the declined than more state by actually Womens presidency, Young Speakers were Sherry Nedreberg, Sonya Nedreberg Castleton. Because Given Much was congregation. Elder Gilbert and Elder Vacluitui, missionaries who have been stationed in Eureka, have been transferred. Before reporting back to Salt Lake City, they bore their testimonies at the Eureka church. Closing hymn was, Lord, I Would feature State expenditures exceed revenues E5beheld.tthe Business conducted: Sherry LYMAN'S BEAUTY SALON Pei ms in China but it isnt. It is the China " could be a UstreetWorld of the (weltare SrhealuSoS benefits, etc) is another spending area that has been growing rapidly in recent years. During the 1987 fiscal year, expenditures for these items totaled $725 million, or about 29 percent of all state spending. Other important spending areas in E.I.C. NEEDS YOU!!! WHY??? TO GET OUR TOWN MOVING AGAIN If you are concerned about the future of Eureka... Come to the next meeting of Eureka Improvement Committee. Monday, Feb. 29 - 7:00 p.m. Memorial Building (It will cost you nothing - but your time) . emm STEVE E. PEHRSON, JOSEPH I. MARKLAND, M.D. P.A.C. ..Office Hours.. .....3-- 5 Mondays Wodnoidoy. Fridays Blood .9-1- 1 10-1- 2 Pressures checked .without charge Flo Shots now availabla of Clinic. FOR APPOINTMENTS 433-690- 5 |