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Show .. .r.MA TIMES. MAGftA. UTAH ' UTAH THRIVES ON TINTIC MINERAI, DISCOVERIES ci'4QC r PMb, 0 it FiiJtr. Jul. W I for E:. GARFIELD NOTES Mr. nnd Mrs. Evan Thomas of - Mrs. J. A. McCrimmon entertainMalad. Idaho were c Jests of Mr. and ed at a prettily arranged luncheon at Mrs. John R. Nielson last week. her home last Thursday honoring Mrs. Gilbert Palmer of Porto a CalThe Relief Society of the Hunter if oinia. Covers were laid tor the Ward entertained the class lenders honored guest, Mrs. D. L. Barnard and visiting teachers at a party at of fait Lake City, Mrs. A1 Thomas, the Ward chapel on Tuesday- - Spe- Mrs. L. J. Staples, Mrs. H. Claude cial guests were Mrs. Lou Rldd. Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. Helena Evers, Mrs. Ella Bennion and Mrs. Robinson. Ruth Thomas and Mrs. T. F. Maher. Luncheon was served by a committee Bridge was enjoyed and high score composed of Mrs. Lucy Moesser, Mrs won by Mrs. Anderson. Alice Jones. Mrs. Bertha Newton and Mr. andMrtJahn Met arhlan left games were played and prizes awarded to Tuesday for a trip through YellowMrs. Irene Fuehrer; stone National Park. of Dividend and Standard No. 2 Shnf Town h loft. u tith 45 -- fcxot i. PAGE FIVE HUNTER NOTES ter t i . Hy Ew-- a renegade .wan the Indian, CWest'a first billionaire, though 1L He and t,. did not live to know their tepees hi followers pitched the slope of what is now Eureka ndch 55 miles south of Salt Lake cur and claimed all the land lying between Hah lake and the desert Then, and for ten ta the west. ars after Tintlcs death In 1859, Hie claim was undisputed. Finally on white men discovered mineral of title form new a and land tie - Eliza. E. DIEHL TINTIC, HIEF Goehute Em. L une II. . 1837, , ; tame into effect. Slowly the mineral showings Demonstrations of were expanded. and gold mines oo rich silver-leawrred periodically for sixty years, bringing into existence villages, towns and cities In place of tepees, e and peopling the district with eot Uoo 111 , , white lu workers in Goshutes. cowboy mine-owner- and s place of the nomadic ( and a horse found the The animal's hoofs mineral. jrst dislodged a specimen of ore and the rider, George Rust, took the Although piece home to Payson. it was winter, five of Rust's neighnnd located the bors went scouting first claim the Sunbeam simultaneously organizing a mining district, on December 13, 1869. , The I i P. claimants were S. B. Moore, William Harris, Joseph Hyde, S. T. NOTES BACCHUS Worsley. E. M. Beck, Moroni Billingsley and I. T. Whitney. Other claims were staked and daring the spring of 1870 production started. Shipping ore was expensive business. Teamsters charged 325 per ton for hauling to the Southern Pacific, the nearest railroad. Numerous attempts at local concentration were made, the first two being at Diamond and Homansville in 1871. More than 25 mills and furnaces were erected within the next few years, but complexity of the ores, scarcity of water and crudeness of equipment hampered their operation. The failures were a foretaste of difficulties to be encountered In one form and another in subsequent years sufficient to defeat all but the hardiest and most determined of the The winners stand out conspicuously in the history of the state. Samuel and William McIntyre traded cattle for a major Interest In a prospect called the Mammoth. The mine Is credited with a production of four million dollars and is even now paying dividends to their grandchildren. John Beck, after losing one fortune, acquired by perservering labor on the Bullion-Beck, made another, lost It. and died a poor man. Col. E. C. Loose, by sinking a shaft and spending 3125,000, opened the metal-seeker- 700-fo- Mrs. Brad- their departure, Mr. and ford will visit with their daughter, Mrs- - Andrew Dokas In Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. Harold Manning win for two weeks. leave Friday for a two weeks vacation at Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Ray Black, Keith Andrews RayMrs. Sam Bullock was called to mond Hpwarth and George Latham Provo on Tuesday because of the spent four days last week at the Boy sudden death of her-- uncle. Scout Wigwam in Mill Creek and Mrs. Harry Mitchell left Saturday to spend two weeks at Mr. last The Altar Society of the Catholic National Park. entertained at a successful Church Mrs. Donald MacWhlrter and son. card party on Tuesday evepublic Phizes were awarded to Mrs. ning. Donald and daughter, Patricia Ann Thomas Maher of Garfield, Mra. of Los Angeles, California, are the Paddock and Miss Camilla James guests of Mrs. MacWhlrters sister, Collosimo. Mrs. William Fairboume. Yellowstone Miss Josephine Benson and Mrs. Society of the Hercules Ward held its regular meeting at the Gwendale Kenner entertained at a stork shower honoring Mrs. Melvin wardhousc Wednesday afternoon. S. Clark at Mrs. Kenners home on Mr- .- end Mrs. T.R. Farnsworth TuesdayeveningGames were play- served. will leave Friday for a two weeks ed and a late luncheon visit in Yellowstone Park. The Relief are leaving Saturday for an extended trip through Yellowstone. Mr. Grand Central from which $2,175.-27was taken. , John Q. Packard, John F. Woodman. William Hatfield and John McCrystal were among the early arrivals at the new camp whoee ventures in unproven ground resulted in' the production of great wealth and the organization of important companies. The 1 formed by Wood- man and W. W. Chisholm, is credited with the shipment of one car of ore wor.b 3200,000 and net earnings of more than 315,000,000. Nature, howerer, reserved some of her richest prize for later comers. Several of the greatest mines of Tintic were 'developed in the nineties and as late as 1915. Jesse Knight, elderly and in straitened circumstances, persisted, in developing a location known as the Humbug. After a heartbreaking struggle be drove his tunnel into a rich ore body. Provided with funds, Knight opened mine after mine in East Tintic. His new fortune was devoted to enterprises which employed hundreds of men and added to the industries of Utah. He built a town and smelter, developed coal mines, financed factories and started a great tunnel and irrigation project at Tintic. Walter Fitch, coming from Michigan, solved a geological problem brought a new area into production and gave the Chief Con provements. El J. Raddats, going miles east of the recognized mineral area of Tintic, sank 900 feet and made the Tintic Standard one of the largest sliver-leashippers and biggest employers of Utah. More than 80 minerals have been identified at Tintl:. In 65 year, to 1935, 3313.544,997 was realized for the nonferrous metals. They' Included ounces 231.540,158 of silver, 850,000 tona of lead. 2,226,153 ounce of gold. 110,000 tons of copper and 15.001) tons of sine. Returns for Iron, bismuth, manganese, antimony, silica, limestone, etc., bring the grand total value . to near-surfa- The Relief Society Ward entertained at of the Magna a quilting par- Refreshments were Laura Hulsh was chairrefreshment committee. group ot friends, neighbors and YWAYWAYWAWWA is not what we eat, but what it we digest , At the Gem or Empress this week NOTICE this Saturday. away $40 Cash is the award given A special selected show every are,... To be registered and present an all star cast. See a side Bette Davis, Humphrey Bogart and life youve never known! It's exciting! Comedy Latest March of Time MONEY NIGHT 5 SUNDAY, MONDAY, JULY 6:0ft Monday, First Show Both Sunday. 4th of July Show Extra Lt Special ' t i - m i ; ' i dauCal- i I ; i 1 1' ! j r a . IjJ ii I i i t, f f i M ih t I ) f C TP .4 3 4 ,nIE i 4. 1 When you need a P telephone most . even a neighbor may be too far away. Any employee will take your order The Mountain States Tel. 6 Tel. Company COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS Thla ticket presented at the GEM THEATRE, Magna within the next week entitles Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bennett Mr. and Mr. Wm., Humphrey Grace Hart and Partner Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Bert Morgan FREE SHOW AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER namea are taken from our Subscription Lht) COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS Mr. &nd Mrs. W. ETSalm l' Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Ottley Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Call Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Fuller ii ui', t. i U ! vrrT - A FREE SHOW AS GUESTS OF THIS PAPER (These names are taken from sur Subscription List.) SHOW foundations of an Empire. News. Donald Duck Comedy Old Mr. Boston DISTILLED you should take this risk. Goodrich engineers have invented an amazing new safety Golden device, the Ply to givo you real blow-ou- t protection. This Golden Ply is a DRY GIN Life-Sav- layer of apecial rubber and full- - floating cords, scientifically treated to resist the tei rific heat generg ated inside all tires by today's high speeds. The Golden Ply is found in only one blowout-causin- Life-Sav- show 9.00 f tire the Goodrich Safety Silvertown, yet Silvertowna actually coat lets than ether super quality tires. Come in and let us demonstrate to you how this invention pro- tects you against I blow-outTUESDAY-WEDNESDA- year blow-ou- t kill or injure thousands. A blow-ou- t gives no warning. It strikes when you least expect it throwing your car out of control. But there no reason why f PARNELL ' ; 1 '1I t :M i t I s. i. Y. 15 GEM THEATRE JULY 2 First show 6:15, Last ahow starts 8 p. m. SPECIAL BIG DOUBLE BILL EXTRA THURSDAY-FRIDA- Notice: EXTRA L,4' : BUY AT HOME! CELEBRATE THE 5TH AT HOME! 4-- " t -- Mr. and Mrs. Roy J. Wilson and daughter, Shirley and son, Duane Mra Gilbert Palmer has returned of Los Angeles, California, are the to her home in Porto la, California, after visiting at the home of Mra T. F; Maher and with her many friends In Oarfield. Mrs. Palmer has been extensively entertained during her stay here. MARKED WOMAN NO SHOW AT THE EMPRESS I ? - Every MONEY NIGHT her new home. She has untiring church worker and loyal friend for many years. A lunch was served. Prior to r Ken Vaughn and Partner SATURDAY ONLY, JULY 3 First Show 6:40, Drawing at 9:00 m i !: This ticket presented at the EMPRESS THEATRE, Magna, within the next week entitles -- Party on Wednesday afternoon, honoring Mrs. Kezlah Bradford, who ith Mr Bradford, will leave for happiness been an I ! (Theoe what we makes us rich; not what we read, but what we remember that makes us learned r and not what we profess SaturdayspiELECTED ifertna in the near future to make their home. Mrs, Bradford was presented with a lovely leather traveling bag with best wishes for much ll h t i I do not regret having braved public opinion, when I knew it was wrong and was sure it would be merciless." A that makes us strong; not gain, but what we save that members of the Sunshine Committee oi the Magna Ward entertained at Ca Mrs. Len Hubbard was hostess to the Nlte Club at her home last Thursday evening. High score ' at bridge was won by Mrs. Bert Ri- chardn, rnnsU at prize hy Glen Drown and cut prize by Mra Gene Wallace. A midnight luncheon NORTH OF THE RIO Serial, Secret Agent. -- I i ce la,mmvea JULY 2 Last show 0:00 p. m. 7:00; First Show Thursday. 6:15, Friday, BILL SPECIAL BIG DOUBLE NOBODYS BABY GRANDE present. served Mrs. man of the ? x EMPRESS THEATRE ty at the Magna Ward chapel Tuesday afternoon. Twenty-si- x members i I week. was served. about 3400,000,000. This money, on Us travels, has fed and clothed miners and smelter-men- , erected homes and endowed libraries, skyscrapers, hospitals and churches, financed farming and manufacturing industries, supported trade, paid tazes, and It stilt moves tirelessly on, repeating the cycle. Tintic has worked out its ore. It must now depend on deposits lying 1000 to 2500 feet deep, the recovery of which involves the risk of larger capital Intelligent use of scientific equipment and large Investments In I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rudlshauset are receiving congratulations upon the arrival of a baby son born last Mr. and Mrs. Monte Bird and ghter have gone to Los Angeles, ifornia to malfe their home.' and Mrs. Henry Stlfler MAGNA NOTES A I will live, the fool does say: ttselfs too late; the wise lived yesterday." Matrlal. to-d- ay but what we practice that makes Mrs. Lucille Goulash and small us Christians. daughter of Bingham visited with Mrs. John McDonald on Monday. Slow wind also brings the ship to harbor." Swedish Proverb. Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Spence and daughters, Sara, Hanna and Elaine, and baby son, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bailey and family and Mr. and Mrs. Farron Archibald and son attended a family reunion of the Spence family In Logan Canyon on Sunday. THE BEST BUY IN CALIFORNIA WINE modern home, FOR SALE 3 acres of land and 3 shares of water, 1 mile east of Magna on 4th South. See J. E. Oarn. THURSDAY-FRIDA- were solidated a profit of nearly seven million, most of which has been reinvested In property and Im- guests of Mr. and Mr. J. W. Peay. Mr. and Mrs. Peay and son WU- -. son, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and children have Just returned from an extended trip through Yellowstone Park. ?:t r 41 f NORTH OF THE RIO GRANDE double-crosser- double-crossHopalong Cassidy' Second Feature es s! I ) 4 NOBODYS BABY fun! Hal Roach's music and dancing show with gags, gals, Serial. Secret Agent. SATURDAY ONLY, JULY 3 First Show 6:40, Drawing at 9:00 AT The GEM or EMPRESS MONEY NIGHT to win. Same re It you are at either Theatre you are eligible You theatres. both May Win at same jhow quirements and the SUNDAY. MONDAY. JULY 5 Show Sunday, Monday. 6:30. Last show 9:00 First THE 4TH OF JULY EXTRA BIG DOUBLE BII.L-F-OR Hi 4-- Qvtdonai' HOLLYWOOD COWBOY Parker. Action, Romance! George O'Brien. Cecilia VtcCtlo, J JIT GoodiMSM Silvcflovut VENUS MAKES TROUBLE IN a show! (Cartoon) James Dunn. Patricia Ellis. What JULY 7 Tl'ESDtT-lVEDNESDA- ?y ?i 6-- of nub nights. & Show, Wednesday 7:06 AS GOOD AS MARRIED cast. Doris Nolan. John Boles and a large supporting smiled at Adams apple! picture since Eve NEWS MUSICAL COMEDY YOUR OWN TERMS The gayest Magna Auto Supply Co. V i M !:;r r |