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Show r. ! 19. k us, THE MURRAY EAGLE ,: 'uyor. U S W V INSTALLS United States Output Eureka Standard bcal Legion Post of Gold Shows OFFICERS Ore Is Yielding 'Meets 1st, 2nclThurs. Increase High Gold Value Installation of officers for each the entire department of Marked I'pturn of Production the United Spanish War Veterans Brought About by Slump In Other for the coming year have Just been Metals Pricss nesting nights the first and third completed. each of month hereafter rhwadayg The Wedgewood camp Number 1 Unprecedented slump in prices of for the hulance of the year. 3 silver, lead, zinc, copix-- r and other Number Crltchlow and the camp Plans ur getting under way for were made jointly at the Chamber metals caused a material Increase launching an itenslve membership of Commerce building in Salt .Lake in production of gold by the mines drive, although membership is eom-fX- g These two camps are located of the United States during the City. In pretty fast the way it is now. in Salt l4ike City. Both elective and past year according to figures anEach past commander has one week Installed. were officers nounced appointive the director of tbe mint. by on IT membership by the that lie works out in a most was The carried ritual the country the atThroughout of the National Legion head plans manner. To anyone watch- tention of miners was turned to Inspiring a been have conducting quarters for gold prospects during 1931 to an i drive for members. Much Interest ing an installation of officers will have Veterans the War Spuish degree. The result unprecedented been shown In this plan. a new and greater feeling in Ameri- was that operation of silver-leaS 3Phe Legion over the entire nation ! Ivn ceased except In cases n ra canism. If this same spirit could be proiH-rtielit- - a n rwt rr--r I carried to every citizen, communism of large mines. Old gold properMNIMOU uiu. would be as welcome trying to poke ties were reopened and renewed its head in the United States as a operations were launched in thous safety raar would be welcomed by ands of these. "ew gold prospects o i r i a 'lighting colored brldade. A new were opened up and in every secf meaning and a new feeling of pride tion of the country, miners, pros An agtMl veteran of the Civil swells within one at every meeting pectors and unemployed men turn for gold. War is making a very comfortable when he bears the real meaning of ed to the "American Citizen." The this attention to of result club in selling magazines Hying Installation of officers for Harry the yellow metal is shown in the s offers. He the lady of the A. Young camp number 2 and Ogden report of tbe director of the mine I bouse with the wide brimmed som brero of the Civil War days in number 5 were held in Ogden where showing gold production during the 1 Wl.. ...1 both canis are located. Officers for year to have reached .....It 2,305,681 as A. are follaws: or ounces at l.S,lK)7,ti78, Young Harry valued $ ihimi-in mum in tj piiiim wiuir William T. Kults, Commander; amount of excess in as the manner $2.7.V!,3(M) he that explains polite he is not working his way thru coll- Wm. M. Wilson, Sr. Vice and Henry of gold produced the year ; 'California was first in point of i lege nor keeping any aged parents, Naldon, Jr. Vice commanders; Cbas. but. Is selling magazines in wonder-- ; M. U roves, Officer of the Day; Lew- gold production in l!Kil with a total fill club offers and to Incidentally is C. Meek, Officer of the Guard; of 510,235 ounces valued at Alaska was second with a ; earn enough to keep whut Is left of James M. Siuout, Trustee for three bis own mortal anatomy together. years; Charles E. Michaels, Adjut- total output of 451,12ti ounces worth Hut the newest wrinkle in young ant and Q. M., and Edgar J. Spense, $!I,325,MK). men working their way thru col-- i chaplin. Figures on Utah's production of G officers are Number The 'MtOgden are not available was Comrade last year gold lege given by now but it is likely that its output Powell Sr., Vice Comnuinder of the as follows: David M. Anderson, Commander; will show a decline because of cur V. i . A. We.lgewood Camp U. S. i V., who reported a young man Kdgar A. Stevenson, Senior Vice, tailed operations of the Utah Cop1 the called at his dsr to see if lie had and Bruce F. Stevens Junior Vice per company which has been Offic! chief gold producer of .the state. any locks to pick. The young man Commanders; Thomas Jones, i Informed Comrade McDowell that er of the Iay; Iteinhardt Olsen, This company, when operating un' der normal conditions has produced be was working his way thru the Officer of the Guard; Gt.ld, Trustee, and Fuul II. about $2,300,000 in gold annually of reform school. a total annual Bryant, Adjutant. production by the I'rovo Camp Number 4 also held state of about the installation of officers, the Some new production of gold names of which have not been re- from individual mines was scored ceived In time for this Issue. Yes f ! during 1031 but bow far this will . A will Is? correspondent regular J f apiKilnted for Provo before the next i Isue of the paper. Provo has the re It is the duty of every Veteran to cord of one f the livest camps in the join an organization, vote on the state. MASSAGE R. Ixinus. and subscrile for The WestrYb. ern Veteran. 1K this 1 There are a iuiiiiIkt of Import SALT GLOW RUBS it lit bills to come the next SWEDISH MASSAGE man congress that every and ALCOHOL RUB and bis (Ich lulcnis will bcm-ll- l by if pnNsed. Act now: The Aurum Mining company, opSpecial rates to men mine old Cane tbe Springs erating of Tues- - camp an Lepion decided at tbe last " d s 1 Coy Working Way i nru rrveiorm ocnooi ti h ae-ost- s I i ' ore, in addition to the high gold and silver values has liecn found to con-laisome tellurlde, a new ore for this sect ion of the state.' It is considered highly Important by the management of the company. The Kurcku Standard has been an iiiiHirlant gold producer of the Tintic dlsrtict for some time past though the value of the gold in the ore was not nearly so high as the new strike apiears to register. Mr. Wade says the streak of gold Is making kin the original ore body. The Kureka Standard has been paying three cents a share dividends to its stockholders for the jxist year, despite the depression. Ijike City and It. II. Winder have become associated with Mr. Lison-1hIn the development of the gold n AVERAGE OF TEN Ol'NCES OF YELLOW METAL TO THE TON IS KEPOKTED FROM TINTIC MINE. Unusually high gold values are reported fouud In n new streak of ore opened In the mine of the Eureka Standard, a subsidiary of iho Tlntie Standard company In the Tliitie district of Utah. The new ore was opened betwwn the 1100 and 1300 levels of the mine and above the water zone. The ore is being mined ueur the center of the property. !itonajer James W. Wade, who announces the development of the new ore states that Is averages ten ounces of gold to the ton with the yellow metal content running from four ounces to fifteen ounces lu gold. The ore also carries high silver con-terunning from 50 to 7!i ounces of the white metal. Four shipments of this ore have been made averaging about 140 tons to the consignment. It is stated by Mr. Wade that the h claims. It is reported that already some $30,(KK).(X) worth of development work has been done. There are now three tunnels in the proerty, all said to lie In ore. The first Is in 775 feet, the second 15i feet and the third :!!).ri feet. Development ojterations are su h that there are 15(H) feet of backs to work on, it Is said. . t To fffnownam Utah Men Acquire Calif. Gold Lands For Development organizations are doing. I Legislation affecting all Veterans, fl Unemployment situations of War Veterans, U. S. Army news of today. News from Re-Educational move- serve Organizations. Move- - :: ments teaching better citizenshp. ments for Adequate National Protection. 3' What affects Pacifists movements have. J International relations affecting Peace or What all Utah men have acquired control of nine imiortant gold claims In Caleveras county, California, and a company Is U'lng organized for extensive development and operation of the proiHTties arorllng to Information obtained locally. The property, which is reported to have produced considerable gold In former years, was gotten together some mouths ago by A. I. Usonls'e. of Murray, J. It. Free, president of go to offset the curtailed production of the topper company is not the Arctic Ice Company. John F. Bowman, former mayor of Salt definitely known yet. t ex-servi- ce 11 H U t War. And any and all news of interest to Service and men and the citi- zenry in General H Ex-Servi- White Spot Cafe Assays of the ore show gold values running from .39 ounces or $7.80 per ton to 5.9(1 ounces or $119.-2- 0 jkt ton in gold. Fve samples recently taken showed an average value jht ton of more than $78.00. When the property was worked In early days the ore had to Is carried out on burrows but. recently a large power company consrtucted a road and power line past the projierty so that both power and transportation facilities are now available. n ce SUBSCRIBE FOR Van-Itans-l- Western Veteran JUST A GOOD PLACE TO EAT Join An Organization Vote On Bonus Subscribe to Paper $1.50 Per Year ON 25th STREET OPPOSITE CITY HALL PARK OGDEN, UTAH A & R. i FIRST NATIONAL BANK ce ALTA PLATING COMPANY O. F. MAI.MSTKOM, i 4 i i ; . i i Prop, at Gold Hill, Utah, has the eighth in car of gold ore at a smelter Salt Inke, it is learned from the 40i Hldg. Phone WASATCH 3188 (old Silver, Nickle, CopiM-r- , I5ra.vs, r ( iinmiiiuu, i amimuu inup. .inc.Alli kinds of tarquer Hating company. 1 Knanicling WASATCH 13"9 Automobile Work Our Siieclalty 215 S. Stal Itair Jones Bros. Tnuik Factory .1 Member of Federal Reserve System 111 v wi. Municipal Bonds Owned ( TOTAL CASH ASSETS YES NASH AUTO REPAIR SHOP : ! i St. MONTY and BANK AUTO PARTS COMPANY If 90,500.00 Furniture and Fixtures NO 7,000.00 Loans and Discounts NfJ Auto rarta Cet Our Itirea ami SAVE MONEY You So. Slate Sail Uie ttty. I 201,015.26 TOTAL t The Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U. S. believes the rank and file of World War veterans favor immediate Cash Payment of Adjusted Service Compensation Certificates, Your Ballot will help present the necessary evidence to Congress. Check this Ballot Now Salt Lake Monumental Wotit ;IUMTK and MAIUtl.E MOM' MENTM and MARKERS Atnerican and Important tiraLlte IVIce Vnt Clnso M. A. JotuvKMi -- CA, Miller Work-Hcnwina- ble IH N St, Bait Iff. IS! and Uk PEP SERVICE More Power to You Bejra East 3rd South Salt Lake City 404 Mall $1,109,770.13 Filled Oculist's Precrlption WHOLESALE THICKS WASATt .12. Itmi Itl.lc H I520 Suit Ijikf (It) Capital Stock Surplus Fund Undivided Profits N Add rcti Sutc TOTAL DEPOSITS Scrvict Unit TOTAL (Fill ThU Bcllot and Mail Todiy) Both Ogden and Salt Lake poits of the V. F. W. ore earnestly, conscientiously, and religiously working for the full payment of the bonus. They are sending out ballots and getting petition signed to present to the next congress. This ballot was sent in by the Corp. Fred J. Grant Post No. 1481 at Ogden, Utah. If you live in Ogdendistrict send this ballot in to that Tost, if you live in Salt Lake send it in to Charles Remy, commander of the Salt Lake post of the V. F. W., or if you live any where else throughout the state send it to your local post.- $100,000.00 20,000.00 1,268.01 TOTAL INVESTED CAPITAL .. $121,268.01 Reserve for interest and Contingencies 14,000.00 Dividends Unpaid 45,00 National Bank Circulation Outstanding 99.995.00 Bills Payable NONE Demand Deposits $463,342.48 Time Deposits 411,119.64 to Kansas City, Mo. Rank The Optical Shop Tediy LIABILITIES Veteran of Foreign Wart of U. J. National Headquarters City $220,162.73 3,600.00 Banking House WASATCH 3291 - 59 $587,492.14 Other Bonds and Securities .. Federal Reserve Bank Stock For Immediate Cash Payment of the"Bonus" i 1369 So. Mate 1 50,000.00 Ak about SjMrial Price to VrtTiw I 93 1 Vote "Yes" or "No" Hy. 603O 1 RESOURCES Cash on hand and due from banks $336,642. 4 U. S. Government Bonds Owned 200,850.00 A NATIONWIDE POLL ON THE "BONUS" We Iluy and Sell All Kinds or Auto ' Tart and IVd Cars of any Make T'nn o.lHh viola Report of Condition at the Close of Business, December 31, Attention Veterans! i 6(536 MURRAY, UTAH m SOUTH STATE STREET AUTO WRECKAGE CO. Hy. DDK ESS AIJL COMMUNICATIONS Room 108, 70 East North Temple, Salt Lake CHy or Murray Presi, Murray, Utah Aurum Co. Ships Eighth Car Gold e $874,462.12 $1,109,770.13 OFFICERS M D. A. MeMTUAN, rreMAfrf MAIIONRI SrENCTK. II. Vl-- I. A. KOI'.niNS, Caohlrr KTIIFt. - f M. TINGI.KY. Assistant Cnshlrr DIRECTORS HOKI M'KNCKK DAVID W. MO! TAT TIIOS. W. DIMOND D. A. MfMII.I.AN I.DWAKD P. 1I0UK DR. v. H. imruwi 1 1, I.FO. II. WATTS I |