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Show . Bend A former resident of Untie wQl ap- TheRepart er to friends in other parte of the y give preciate a copy of The Reporter why not send the paper regularly to some dose friend. eovntr them a chance to learn more about the Untie District. EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1922. Volume XXllL New County Officers To Be Sworn In On Jan. 2nd Wilkins Will Resign From The Legislature ; Next Tuesday Is the date ' on which new county officers will their duties and In several InIncreased duties with Knight stances these new officials hare been elected for a term of four years. properties of Tintic prevent The oounty commissioners wlU hold him serving; Democrats may u meeting on Saturday tor the purpose of closing up unfinished businame his successor. ' ness and at this meeting they. wlU also approve the bonds of tha anThe Reporter la authorized to elected officers, who will be newly nounce the reeignation ot R. A. sworn in on the following day. ' WilkluB, of Sllrer City, aa rlemher "Two members of tha present of thi lower house of the y vv.tetS' heurdwof commissioners will conlegislature, which convert at Salt tinue to servo the people of Juab Lake early In the comlpg month. hold-ove- r, county: John Bunnell, cted Mr. Wilkins waa . to . this and William O. Orme, one Republl- offtce .last Novero 1X11 who made n safe landing when ocratie party. ;tba Democratic landslide candidate of tha hit this nomine-accented ! the At the time he rt o the gtate Dr. Steele Bailey, to third member of the after the Urat of tne year hie duties une 0f tbe moat ne the Knight ni mining business men of Tiu- younK pro parties of Tlntilwonld not bo aotie lB .electing him the rotors could got 7 made no mistake. arduous but what The county's Jjflctol household after next Tuesday, Include: Daniel Martin, sheriff, Mr. WUktna ..will Mias Ida Pnrkes, (nrtiected); Will L. HoU, trwnrer, ininlshed and uaturlUy he feels that;ccrnty Earl Oadd, clerk; the people who heft employed hlmiQurdatt attorney; Sjkerry, recorder; John T. i entitled to hsullivan, surveyor; for so many yeara Joel Taylor, first consideration, enoo his reslgr assessor. as-sui- ne ... unwith I n of-url-nf I. V ! nation. Tintic friends of i regret "that eil representative nuke , it Impossible circumstances for him to participate in the work of the next legislature. Mr. Wilkins la s' capable yonng man and aa ha has n thorough knowledge of mining hie presence in the lower house would no donbt have been beneficial to an industry that ranks well toward the top --If It la not of first Importance In thotata of Utah. The resignation of Mr. Wilkins, which will ho In tha hands of the county board at their session next Saturday, will cause n vacancy which tha commissioners will be culled on to fill with as little delay aa possible If Juab county is to be properly represented In the next body. While two out of tha three commissioners are Republicans It Is quite safe to any that the hoard members will not oppose the selection of n man of tha same political belief, as Mr. Wllklna, In fact almost everyone who has' given the matter consideration feels that this would be the proper eolation of the problem. Tintic people, how-ove-r, believe that the office should bo held by u resident of onr district a man who will work untiringly for (he advancement of Utrnh'e mines and who will use his beat efforts to defeat any measure which might be detrimental to tha mining Industry which must prosper if this state la to continue Its onward- stride. It la quite' probable that the local Democratic organisation, acting Id conjunction with the county committee for that party, will do called together at once for the purpose, of discussing n proboble successor to Mr. Wilkins and that any recommendation which is made by this committee will be carried out by the county commissioners. Nearly 100 Died in Explosion In neart of This Mine Number 8 America Is Consuming Big Amount Of Copper Nearly 8,000 Cars Of Shipped In 1922 The consumption of copper by American brass and wire plants Is surpassing all records. The cam-ipalof education undertaken by Tintic District makes a the Copper and Brass Research association combined with .tha low derful record for the yew 'price of tha metal has borne fruit just drawing to a dose; but abundantly. When during the war copper output falls short of 1921 SO cents j soared to above Belling at SS cents in February : over and In moat of tha mining district of of March, 1017 the 'competition ;aubetitatee started in dead earnest the west tho years 1SS1 and ISIS .and much of this competition eon- -. will go down In history aa Iona tinned for a long period after tho periods, due to tha general business war. In order to recover ground depression, but because ot tha fact lost to cheaper substitutes It became that Tin tic's mlnea are primarily 'necessary to go after business In silver producers there was no alow-- I P of production In this district, fashion, backed up by ap-!- I pealing literature and publicity. jOur mines closed 1111 with a total 81SS carloads of ore to their The result U today tho eonsump-io-f In this country la far:crdlt and figures which havo Just ; tlon of copper and away beyond nU prewar records been compiled show that the present laud at 110,000,000 pounds a month Year. so near Its close, will compare Is more than double that of corn quite favorably with tho previous .ponding months a year ago. Tho one. A total of thirty-fiv- e mines wore United States consumption in 1921 was (16,000,000 pounds and in 1080 In tha list of shippers for the your It was 1,850,000,000 pounds. Today 1921 and tha amount of ore which lit la running at a rata of 1,600,000, theaa properties have produced up 000 pounds, although by reason of I0 this data la ahont 7900 carload a, entrance la shown hare to the Woodward Iron Company's Doiomlt Ivory unsatisfactory conditions in the or approximately 400,000 tons. 11HR No. S, near Birmingham, AM In which nearly 100 men were Without a doubt the salvation of first few months of this year the hilled by an explosion, tha climax ta a aeries of stacking autos I92S consumption may not exceed the silver mining districts, snch aa reman disasters la tha couatry rseaatiy. Several ore ears, breaking away, Tintic, has been the Pittman act. 1,800,000,000 pounds. dushed down this abaft, striking aa oiooCrie wait which caused the blast.' To bo aura, coincident with cur- Without this stabilising measure for rent heavy meltings of copper there silver that metal would havo boon Imuat bo taken Into account a re- selling, throughout tho your, at aomewhere near tha present foreign running above Mill Will Of Copper BnDion finery output pounds a month. Exports price and that means that soma of continue to average about (0,000,-00- 0 tha ore which onr properties hare been mining would not have paid its pounds a month. In tho face of tho poor export de- way on account of tho high mining While winter weather usually of silver bullion to the mint, at causes quite a little grief at the Denver, and BupL Theodore P. Holt mand such has been the enormous costa which now exist. Tha repurplant of tho Tintic Milling company sayi that copper bullion, which la use of copper in the United States, chase1 of silver, by the government Per ounce, has given sllvar everything seems to be moving along now, slug pnt through tha fnrnaca, stimulated by Its low price, that we of prosperity in fairly good shape, with ore of ha billed out soon after the have ent down the surplus to under mlnea a measure which they could not other wise have proper milling grade available in rat of tha year. It la thought that 800,000,000 pounds, and it waa sufficient quantities to kaep things a clean-u- p of tho copper will mean pounds no longer ago than enjoyed. Unfortunately tha time is 1SS1. 'quite fast approaching when the tho shipment of a thirty ton carload. moving. metal must be add at a lower figure About ton lays ago tho milling This bullion la being sent to tha reand it remains to bo aeon how wall company forwarded a consignment finery at Tacoma. (Continued on pngs S.) Spring Canyon Coal I gn ! two-fist- ed : ; . Columbia Steel Coming If Ground, I Donated Items in the Provo papers indicate that the Columbia Steel Corporation will bo ready to commence breaking ground for its new plant on March 1st, provided the alts is ready to bo conveyed to the company by that date. . It ie now up to the publle spirited . . ! Untie Ship Car 1(0,-000,0- 00 ,l cltlzena of Provo and Bprin grills to turn over the necessary ground, which they have promised to do uni the money for the purchase of the large tract will be raised by popular The Provo Pout says. subscription. "The only logical solution of such Hines Have Been Sold a problem as that with which we are Gutheill Getg Cash Bonns confronted is for every person in onr community to expect to do hie share. In Oil Land Deal The Knight people have sold tho The business - mail, the professional controlling Interest In tho Spring man, tho farmer and the laborer, nU Salt Lake's Mining Bevlew of Inst played the part of Dr. Bndd, sing- - Canyon Coal company, which was should expect to do something tolbg and speaking lines, which were organized in ISIS by the late Jesse Friday brings the information that ward bringing this industry to this prepared for Mr. Hitchcock in the 'Knight. Ban Frgnalaeo men are the Utah Oil Refining company community aa all will profit by its original production of the musical said to ho the purchasers of the week before last paid A. O. (Doe) Just what that share coming. comedy. Mr. Lee had tha most dlf- - stock which has been held By the 'Gntheill n bonus of four should bo, It seems to ua, ought to role of any; Knights. .flcult and . dollars cash and la to tarn over 9 depend upon tho individual Income cast, has been the talk of the to wn i meniber of Important The company waa organised with, per cent royalty for a portion of Ms tha Urge cast bnt he car--j of the firm or person and hla ability during the peat few days, a ried the work through like pro- an authorised of government permit if oil is dio- to pay. latlona being showered on the dl- - fesalonal. Ho was entirely at home $1,000,000 and lmatcapitalization a bond is- - covered of twenty-eig- ht hundred -- o rector and tha various performers. jn tbit part of the role that called ana for a llkaamouptyear waa iaaned. acres southeast of Pries, la Emory ' Tha ahow waa given on Wednee for clever acting and from n musical The Spring Canyon Coal company county. Bays tha Rsriawi "Tha Railroad Hearing Will day .and Thursday nignta to capacity standpoint hla work waa of n high has had s sataiewhat unique history transaction covers ground adjoining In Utah. business and It la doubtful if a more order. It'attructad attention dar- tha holdings of the Utah Oil RefinBe Reopened On Jan. 9 pleasing homo talent production, has Among those who playod the ing Its development stages by pro- ing and also is a part of tho tract ft Thelma posing to ubar nn overhead tram in owned by tho Leonard Petroleum, ft Baker, letting the Weal down tho mountain out where a deep well already has Inter it Arguments before the Mias Frances side from tha mine mouth to the been put down by tho Utah OU ReMias Melba Mr. ... musical comedy in three acta. Salisbury, on ft state commerce commission Lewis states that it waa written Hutch, Miss Helen Beesley, Mias tipple beside the railroad. This In- ining Co. and which many people bestallation, which possibly was the re- lieve has developed a showing which 2 PaclcPrX1MdtothreUlntM specially tor Raymond Hitchcock. Susie Horton, Mlsa Mario Sloan, Mlaa sult of tho metal mining experience Is expected to prove that Utah has 5,1 ot tta cStrnl Kriflc w5l S of tha operators, was subsequently oil In commercial quantities at least 1 it was announced re- - it comedians, and that It had than a year's continuous showing in Coffey, Neil O'Hare. Frank Mortar, abandoned, and the ordinary incline in the Fern ham dome." cently? oa Jan. 9 ud lO. Hea Three or four Tintic Investors re New York City aa well ns long runs Robert Tibbs, Alvin Wallace. Tbe rail tramway was adopted. it ing of evidence was concluded in tats years, in connection with' nently became interested with Mr. 4. In most of the large cities from coast chorus work and a lot of clever ft tan days ago was given by its marketing plans in San Franris-eo- , Gutheill in this oil proposition, o The Central Pacific, which 6 ' to coast. It la loaded down with comedy and dancing and in the expectation of sharing o-Mlaa the wholesome and young enough; following people: comedy good, ft of a as it been REGARDING has INFORMATION part operated ordl--' Mable Roberts, Mias Margaret Dll-na- (n the trade for loading coal on ocean two or music three for Restaurant catchy it Pacific it Southern Japanese the STATE'S MINERAL WEALTH system entertainments. In Eureka Mr. jlln, Mlsa Mary Ryan, Mlsa Amelia going ships at the Golden Guta for it for many years, waa ordered ft Closed By City Marshal Mlaa fuel end for export trade, the Spring Mrs. Nell OHare, and of n world found talent Lewis Schlecht, the supreme Full information regarding tbe it separated by Mlsa Irene Sullivan, Canyon company, with the Peerless n Anna been It states but that Coffey, genuine Or court. The Southern Pacific it commodities manufactured from the Fruk Fnrnksws, a Japanese pleasure to handle tho training of, Mlsa Frances Gear, Mias Margaret and tha Standard Coal companies, ft has sought to havo tbe Inter- products of the mines of Utah has the yonng podplo who appeared in Jones, Mlsa Gertrude McDonnell, constructed the Utah Terminal rail- restaurant man who has for some been assembled hr the Industrial de- ft. atate commerce commission use "The Beauty Shop" cast. All seem--j Miss Kathleen Franke, Mlaa Camille way, which affords physical connec- time boon handling whiskey as a Its power under the transporta-p- partment of the Salt Lake chamber The side line, got into trouble during tha ed willing and anxious to follow out Osborne, Mlsa Hazel Larson, Mlsa tion with tho Utah railway. net for railroad tloa general which of Charles Tyng of commerce, of tho director and Margaret Owens. Mlsa Marguerite mines of Spring Canyon were already holiday season, when tho rity the suggestions two it. to the consolidation keep la chairman. fleers placed him under arrest for a as a result the show was ready for) Franke, Miss Marlon Harper, Miss connected with the Denver A lines together, notwithstanding There are 210 minerals mined In Miss Iota Grange Western by a braneh linn. violation of tha liquor law. Tho Genevieve a in much shorter Wirthlln, period production it- the while the court decree, this state and the number of of time the" is usually taken for an Brandt, Miss LaPreal Jones, George The Utah Terminal was a permit man put up a 8200 bond for hia apthat can bo made from ft Union Pacific has asked the mi of this kind. affair Gourley, Allen Ivey, Albert Morley, from the public utilities commission pearance in the rity court and this rato support the This' Informa- it commission each .is surprising. Frank Gear, Cornell, Wrlde, C. of Utah to engage in Interstate traf- amount waa forfeited whoa ho tailed inbe derided a would While reit tion shows something of the extent ft prame court's derision and Fen- fic, taut so tar tho Interstate com- to show np at tha appointed time. Salisbury, John Okey, Francis ont stars to tho to ' ' Tf the raw materials of Utah that ft. quests tha separation to pro- ft justice single try Max ' Wlght-mn- n, merce commission has refused a The marshal also dosed his pines of Wallace, nell, George bo mention should ft 'some undoubtedly are available and awaiting develop-- , ft coed, similar permit ns relating to Inter- business ud has asked tho mayor Jesse Mathews. ft I given the work of Glepn Loo, who ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft mqntMuch praise is due everyone who state commerce. and rity council to revoke tho O' license had a hand in the presentation of the proprietor arrested on e umber of "The Beauty Shop" tho Elks, tha Important Changes To director and the performers end PERHAPS HELL OVERTAKE IT ON THIS NEW ROAD Be Made In Auto Laws D. & CRONIN WILL SB tho liberal patronage shows that Tintic people appreciate nn enterSENT TO THE HOSPITAL tainment of this nature, in fact wo Important changes will no donbt o hear on every hud tha statement be mads In tho automobile laws of D. B. Cronin, who is so well that Eureka with its rest array ot Utah, this to bo one of tho first mat- known throughout this district be- talent should havo more shows of ters to bo taken up by the 1993 cause of long service as sheriff end this particular kind. state legislature, ud in anticipation later as marshal of Eureka, will be As nn expression of their ap- of a new table of license fees many sent to the Holy Cross Hospital preciation of the work which was auto owners will defer sending within the next day or two. Mr. necessary to put on the show tha of- their money to the office of the Cronin has not bora well for six ficers and members of the Elks lodge secretary of state. While Mr. or right months. He sustained some informal reception gave . Ita wh ud- Crockett is nnable to nuke uy sort of injury to tho back while luncheon to the promise. he feels confident that if engaged in mining at Goldfield, Nethe this in aJMr east, taking. thara ja a reduction in the existing vada, where be went after resigning peered place at the dab rooms of the license fees those who secure his office marshal. On his arafter the immedlstriy exiplatea during the early pert of tho rival at the hospital night Pertonauco. year will he given proper refunds. amination will be made to "Th Mr. Ievls recently staged ; However, this is a matter that will tha nature of hia trouble ud Beauty 8hP at be In the hands of the state legists- - friends sincerely hope that Mr. CrohT dLture d of coure beyond the control nin will find speedy relief. Salt vav! and Ogden under t of tha o tata Mr-,tb says that every ear ;rft,on a dozen of the east atthat ig Crockett cities. after tlia flrgt of tba ft Columbia Steel Co. Provo came to Eureka to witness. nav yegr milgt tha igjj were .llcanga ud Has Filed Articles ;the opening performance Mg auio platea gnd to tbe Ports pleasantly surprised mobile Inspectors have instructions ft 4 e a professional-liktaken in such the enforcement of .tho ft Tho Columbia Stool corpora ft manner. taw new ft one until Is ta present tlon, which placed plunlng tho eon- - ft ! - on the statute boohs of the atate. ft atruction of a largo bleat far- ft ! This means . that purchasers of auto- ft nace between Provo ft mobiles will not bo allowed to oper- ft Sprln grille for tha purposeud of ft ate them with dealers plates attach- ft supplying tho Pacific coast ft Al'TOIBTB KILL MORE RABBITS THAN HUNTERS ed, or with n ambers taken from old ft markets with pig Iron, filed In- - ft curs. ft corporation articles with Conn- - ft Mr. states that C. H. Rife ft ty Clerk Clarence Cowan this ft According to reports in central will Crockett Illinois, automobiles are killing for continue to act as auto inspector ft week. It is estimated that tho ft the Tintic District. ft fnrnneo ud tho more rabbits than banters. The ft ft coke oven will cost 98,098,000. ft g'sring headlights ot tho cars ns - The H. ft Ryan, superintendent company ta capitalised they travel at night are said to of Georgs the Kama mining companys prop- ft for 980,000,000. Stock to dl- irresistible fascination have was in Salt Lake, during the ft Tided Into 100,000 shares of ft At for the animals. They have.' a erty, habit of equating in the road ud enrly part of the week, spending Ms ft preferred, haring u par mine ft Christmas vacation with his family, ft of 8100, and 1,000.000 shores ft wailing until the car approaches, ft of common having n par vnlno ft and thonsuds of them are run Additional. mining nowa, ora ft of 910. down and killed. 4 ud stock sales on page S. ft ft ft ,ft f- tft 760,-000,0- law-maki- ng . Beaoty Shop Makes Hit With Eureka People I LTvd.Fu'lw I ESS ry , ' -- - - com-odllt- eS u . X u u ' u j:unual ..I u X-R- ay taif1 : ii . ftftftftftftftftftft . ; I u i 'Mf o shlp-imon- ts ftftft , |