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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE Mining News HAVE YOUR SUN BATH IN THE WINTER With The , NEW LOW PRICES FREE A Sun Bath at the system liy u west drift Is llie objective of the present Eureka Bullion development which is being curried on by the International SiueltliiK company, it is learned. The drift is following the newly discovered copier-silve- r streak on level of the Lily's the 1!XH foot northeast-soutwest vein system. It is said that the drift should cut into the vein system within KM to J50 feet and the contact should lie made In Eureka Bullion ground. Brinton Electric Co. PHONE Ml KK W MI FUCAV, I'TAH 10(5 WASHERS I'KICKS ON UKNKKAL KLMTKIC SEW U) Marked of Production I pturn In Other About Slump Brought by .Metals Prices h ! FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST OF SALT LAKE CITY Announces Utah Men Acquire A Calif. Gold Lands For Development Free Lecture on Christan Science - By ROBERT STANLEY ROSS, C. S. KE1NG FOR EXTENSIVE I N ERATIONS COINTY, COMPANY 15. OK NEW YoKK CITY Member of the Roiinl of of t tie Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Sciential, in Ronton, Miissachusettx t IN THE ( III RCII EDIFICE, Friday Evening, January 22, 1932 At 8:(M) OVIock The I'lJiiic is Cortliiilly Invited Make A New Year's Resolution to Buy Al GLOBE MASH at OKGAMZKI) MINING OPCAI.EVERAS e Fred Carlson & Co. Phone Murray d I 'tali men have acquired control of nine iniMrtnnt gold claims in Caleveras county, California, and a company is being organized for extensive development and oieration of the proerties according to information obtained locally. The property, which is reivirted to have produced considerable gold in former years, was gotten together some months ago by A. I). 'I.isonbee, of Murray, J. K. Fn-e- , president of the Arctic Ice Company, John F. former mayor of Suit ISowman, Ijike City and It. II. Winder have become associated with Mr. Lison-leIn the development of the gold claims. It is reports! that already some $.'!(),(M.0 worth of development work has been done. There are now three tunnels in tlu property, all said to lie in ore. The llrst Is in 775 feet, the second 150 f.vt und the tldrd :S!5 feet. Development ('iterations are such that there are I.'km feet of hacks to work on. it is said. Assays of the ore show gold values running from MU ounces or $7.S0 per ton to .VIM", ounces or $11!)..! Jt iter ton in gold. Fve samples re- cently taken showed an average, value j)er ton of nure than $7H.OO. When the property was worked in early days the ore had to be carried out on burrows but recently a large' jMtvver company roiisrtutted a road! and jMtwer line past the proterty so! that liotli power and transportation: facilities are now available. The company plans installation of; a mill to handle lower grade ores. 336 EAST BROADWAY Opposite City Hall 422 GLOBE Al Oil Mash GLOBE Al Plain Mash Delivered, 10c Extra $1.55 S1.50 j A DOLLAR'S WORTH CKp tliis roup-- .'in! ni.iii i; !! Tilt v. i! !i C I fi.r ivi.i" ;! Iri.--.l iubtcrip'.ion til CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR PuUisJird by Tr.r CMrisTMM Snrxr PrLiMUNC Eociety UuM:.v:, Ma ,a:hu.seUs, U. 8. A clz writer, In it yot will r.:. J tlif tU:ly pw of U,e inTltl Irom Its aa t f !1 ta kUi :(iln(nM dewtrii ii moirru ar.l children t tnlcir.M kpt-inunc. il tw t'.aJ to You flcom mti vi,tf hn ip w :i;?nce. filu.n'.uj::, md.o. etc . "A prthtb!t;c-i1vi ttt Cu:i t niln bmibi. And rt lrt 0:t pi frary r.4 Hi Cundul und ibt p?v ollirr liatu:ci ivl Tut S;itsr CirmsTMM Mon:to, IVtSc llav Please trud m a six v.rfks" trial Nm . f ir Putlon, Gorton, Ma I fiicioe one dollar SU. Century Company print) i ' May Build Mill It is retorted the the Century Consolidated Cold Mining company, oteratiug the obi Century protert in Park Valley, ltoeb!cr county, Is negotiating fur ihe installation of a small mill at its mine, to handle Ihe low grade gold ore. The Century company retviiilyj made shipments of ore from it new workings. It is understood that the returns from these shipments in iiitiil the manage moiit that it would necessary to install a mill :iud concentrate the ore on the to make mining oera-lionprofitable. i j j i KING COAL DELIVERED Lump Coal Stove Coal Nut Coal Domestic Lump Half Lump and Half Stove, Mixed Half Stove and Half Nut ( Morrison-Merril- $8.00 $7.50 $6.75 .. $7.25 $7.75 $7.00 & Co. l i;0 i S. H. 8 V. J8th S... i j l' j s ; Commonwealth Lead Tunnel Progresses $l).325.(t)0. Figures on Utah's production of are not available gold last year now but It is likely that its output will show a decline Itecnuse of curtailed operations of the I'tah Copt lie per company which has ttccn chief gold producer of the state. unThis company, when der normal conditions has produced about $2,300,000 in gold annually of a total annual production by the state of about $l.000,(MK). Some new production of gold troiu individual mines was scored during r.)31 but how far this will go to offset the curtailed production of the eopiter company Is not definitely known yet. Utah Leads In Silver Output for Past Year 'KODl (TION OF WHITE METAL IN NVTION SHOWS BIG DECLINE I'NDER NORMAL FIGIRES IVspitc the depression and the condition of silver and sllxer mining during U131, I'tah re-- i tallied its posiibm as the largest prisluisT of the white metal of any state iu the I'tiioli. Total produe-- I thin of sliver by the mines of the nation was far under normal, The dins tor of the Piilled States mini announced that the total out put of sllxer during liUl from I . S. Mutes was 3o.!H!7,lol ounces, a dtvreiise of I7.'i70,is) ounces under the production for If.'H The average value of bar silver during the past cents no that the tot-- I year was nl national production was valued at Jsltso.iKni, or les than one third of the value of normal production at uortual prices. Hall's production of silver muoiil d s,l73.'2o.'l ounces vuluisl at In 1!30 I'tah mines produced l.'U2!U21 ounces of silver which shows a dsrline for I'.fU of almost 4 Js-- r cent. Idaho, as usual, was second In the matter of production of tdlver Isst vear, showing a Mat output of ?, ounces which WHS Valued at $2,112.111. dcmorali-- Word rroni the of the Commonwealth Nm1 Mining com J'any near Melrose. Mont., is that the lower tiititi'l Is making good progress toward the objective. Twenty feet ,:iH be. ii made since Ihe former retort ntid I lie wot It In said to be making Itetter progress nit the downward extension of nn now. The tunnel Is being driven to oie Issly which has lscn 1111111- on an inkier and from which n iinmlsT of lnnortnnl hltiicti! bae Iss'ii mad In the pnst. "THK I.UMHKKMKN" Phone Murray j iio-il- I'nprecedented slump iu prices of silver, lead, zinc, copper and other metals caused a material Increase in production of gold by the mines the of the I'nited States during past year according to figures announced by the director of the mint. Throughout the country the attention of miners was turned to gold prospects during 1931 to an unprecedented degree. The result was that operation of silver-leaprojterties ceased except in cases of large mines. Old gold properties were reopened and renewed oix'i'utiona were launched In thousands of ttiese. New gold prospects were opened up and In every section of the country, miners, prospectors und unemployed men turned to the search for gold. The result of this attention to the yellow metal Is shown in the report of the director of the mine showing gold production during the 2,3t)5,KSl year to have reached ounces valued at $ W,0O7,!7S, or ?2,755,:5ih) In excess of the amount of gold produced the year before. 'California was first in point of gold production In 1931 with a total of 510.215 ounces valued at Alaska was second with a total output of 451,121 ounces worth CHAITEL, Mgr. Murrav Extension t I) V id The MURRAY EAGLE (1 It ,h Salt I.akr lR1 Cumy's OMrst Weekly Xcwspajicr Ctiaratilccs Service f ill 10 - SafelySaving In the ruMieatiun of Y.mr ill V,.u I fI y ?S ti cii. visual 522 mm-jsiiiy- i, 1 WE WILL DO THE REST Salt I .aJie Office, Room Salt of the large magazines In half acre farm, good frame house with built In featto stop such moves. ures. $1050. Do not lie deceived Murray is fine half acre, brick cottage with your best bet at all times. two apartments both modern and sidenewly decorated, cement walks, plenty of outbuildings. It acres good truck garden soil, no improvements. $1500. or 10 acres, 4 room brick house. Modern coop for tXK) chickens Team, implements, good cow all for trsf' y $d500. Will take clear city proPermanent perty as part payment or will leasrf to responsible party. It is our business to enhance your These properties are all In Murray beauty by giving you the most City, oiled roads, city lights and becoming aids to beauty water. the North Standard Mining company, that the company will iKoihis, of Duart resume operations at its proerties. Tills mine has been closed down since last August. Woi'k is to be rea sumed on the 1400 level where showing of low grade ore has been opened. L. A. Marks has been elected of the company with A. president J. Tarnes as vice president and John Dorius as secretary-treasure- r Eight room modern brick, newly deand general manager. corated, good furnace, two sets of plumbing. Located at 09 ( Street. Will sell for 70 of its present value or trade for Murray pro Is perty. 5 rooms and sleeping porch, srtlctly modern brick, large lot, at 1187 AVERAGE OF TEN OUNCES OF So. 9th Eust. Will trade for MurYELLOW METAL TO THE TON ray or county property. IS REPORTED FROM TINTIC For further Information call MINE. SALT LAKE REALTY CO. values are at Wasatch 7824 or Mur. 577-gold Unusually high reported found in a new streak of ore opeiied in the mine of the Eureka Standard, a subsidiary of Ihe Tintic Standard company in the Tintic district of Utah. The new ore was oiened between the 1100 and 1300 levels of the mine and above the water zone. The ore is being mined near the center of the property. 'Manager James W Wade, who announces the development of the Enthusiastic users users who new ore states that Is averages ten get better results than they had ounces of gold to the ton with the expected from Dr. Miles' Aspir-Min- t, write us everv dav. yellow metal content running from "Marvelous!" 'Wonderful!" four ounces to fifteen ounces in gold. "Miraculous!" are words quite The ore also carries high silver conCenerally used by these enthusitent running from 50 to 75 ounces astic users. Repeatedly they write: of the white metal. Four shipments "It does more than you claim for of this ore have been made averagit." Mrs. Ruth Culp, the cheerful ing about 140 tons to the consignlady whose picture is shown here, ment. says: "J use your wonderful Arpir-Mi- nt It is stated by Mr. Wade that the Tablets which have workin addition to the ore, high gold and ed miracles for me in breafctngr silver values has been found to conup Colds as well as relieving tain some tellurlde, a new ore for the pains of other ailments." this section of the state. It Is conMrs. Ruth Culp, sidered highly important by the 48 East Chestnut Street management of the company. Norristown, Pa. The Eureka Standard has Iteen Perhaps you would have a simian luijHirtaiit gold producer of the lar experience. Why don't you Tintic disrtlct for some time past try it? Your druggist has Dr. Miles' though the value of the gold in ttie Aspir-Mi- nt and would be glad to ore was not nearly so high as the sell you a small package for 15c or new strike apiiears to register. a large package for 25c. Mr. Wade says the streak of gold He will cheerfully refund your is making kin the original ore body. satisfied. The Eureka Standard has Itecn paying three cents a share dividends to its stockholders for the past year, despite the depression. FOR TRADE Eureka Standard Ore Yielding High Gold Value Virgin OUR PERMANENT ( U.'5 ity, I I'dl lluildiug tali WAVES are natural looking, lasting waves Our Shampoos and Finger Waves will delight you! We also give facials, manicures, and all beauty aids CLASSIC BEAUTY SHOP ER.UA MARTIN, Operator First National Dank Building PHONE Murray 539 Has Worked MIRACLES for Me..... If'' Irl Vt f . DR. MILES' Asplr-MI- nt The modern, medicine for Colds, Headache, Neuralgia, Neuritis, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Muscular Pains, Periodic Pains. mint-flavor- ed money if you are not entirely DR. MILES Aurum Co. Ships Eighth Car Gold The Aurum Mining company, opera! ing the old Cane Springs mine at (iobl Hill, rtali, has the eighth car of gold ore at a smelter in Salt like. it Is leaned from the company. The proNrty is producing a grade of ore Unit Is giving nn average return of $12 a (on iu gold, officials of the company slate. Some new :Siilpincnt is Uing purchased by be coniisiiiy with a view to lower-noperating costs. The comany is beaded by lien. II, Short, local with milling engineer, Associated It i in are sou nil local bankers. g MacKenzie Hopeful For Silver Action err. SAVE ON COAL Lump Stove $7.25 $7.00 Spec. Dom... $6.75 Nut $6.25 Pea $5.50 Lowest Prices on Poultry and Dairy Feeds Smith Cash Feed & Fuel Co. 110 Weit 33rd South Phone Hy. 3S72 . Salt Lak Cty Mur. 56 WHICH IS SAFER? Loose cash in your pockets with which to carelessly pay your bills or .... PAYING by CHECK and avoiding the possibility of lost money or paying a twice? The answer is obvious bill STAKT THK NEW YEAR RIGHT II Y OPENING A CHECKING ACCOUNT NOW WITH THE Murray State Bank 1 N.diccs! FREDERICK L, BACBY, Manager Legal Department o Kearsage Company Tunnel Progresses 1932 is to buy be seen by the ONE Sentiment for stabilization of kII tcr n a money metal Is sweeping the I'ast, Congress s retilly Intent tis'ii lining something for the metal it lid the only real opH.ion conies fnmi the big banking Interests, gp. cording to A. li. Mat Keli.le, wvre tary of the l inh Chapter American Mining coi, Mr. Mm Kcn.le ha Just returned from tin. mxt where he ont some time conn'liig out sentiment In connection with the effort imw being put forth to relieve hsul und world, eoiiomle conditions by restoring silver to It place n a money luetnl of the world. . Hie Kcaiarge Standard While Congress ho a number of which controls the Hulllon npivirently conflicting measures on properties at the head of !ry Cn ullver It, Mr. MscKenrle ssy Jen. ophir district, linn aouuired that body really 1 Interested la the1 .in op! ion n propeitlco of the ttphlr salvation of silver and that from lent company and driving Iu the Various plan cne plan will biilKoti tunnel toward the (iphlr evolve which should gain united ' lend ground. snpl'rt. The Iminedinm nbj.vtive of the iS'illb 11 tunnel i the Arahlclit claim ffnr I h!c,tily cnci.uraRitu ntid Hie lellevri thnt It Hn will of tin. nphir which adjoin j Into the ore lone. the nniiloii ground and which I U'lioved to Ik. the ntei of import. li.lt of i1chis(h. Linitfln nd Gastronomy l full nf curvci. iccord While (hi ''I'lirp ih'Velopmeelil wik Inn to i:iitcin f hv noticed lias not disclosed ore a yet, it I IHt JuM before lunrh. und If l tl the! reported that the showing In concive. Anjrrlwi Tlm -1 " The new idea of at home as can North Lily Vein United States Output North Standard Co. To Resume Mining of Gold Shows System Is Sought Increase Aunouiicement Is made by Jtdiu Cuttinc of the North Lily vein NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC SUN LAMP TRADE IN MURRAY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE - TRADE MERCHANT'S LUNCH Best of Service and Food 25c Murray Cafe |