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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE OLE Mining News Teiephorp Miirvsi? 35 ; Issued every Thursday by Murray Press, 4842 South State Street, Mur ray, Utah. rutered l''riiiirv s class second lO'.'i. hi t S. ED HEAD OF EXCHANGE matter tie postnffice at Salt Luke City, Utati, under Aft of March H. B. COLE ELECT- ;.. 1S79. VETERAN BROKER CHOSEN AS PRESIDENT BY BOARD OF GOVERNORS FOR PRESENT YEAR TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION One month. Salt Lake Connty.. .1C One year. Salt Lake County. 1.00 Elsewhere In United 8tatee One year in advance 160 C. B. WALLACE, II. I?. Cole, veteran Salt Lake combroker and head of pany, was elected president of the Salt Lake Stock Exchange, by the board of governors at its annual meeting this week. Mr. Cole succeeds J. A. Barclay, who served as president of the exchange during ISWl. The new president has been in the brokerage business in Salt Lake for many years, was formerly a mendier of tin Utah legislature and Is also engaged in the blinking business. The new board of governors of the exchange includes W. 1). Nehek-!- . rvig I). Ime, George Baglin, W. II. Shild, E. C. Davies, II. B. Cole. B. W. Dixon, .1. C. Lynch, and .1. A. Barclay. Cole-Alle- Editor Murray News Rays n Steve, the bivalve student, is bis intensive course continuing with lively hopes of success and mwl Troni well wishers on all sides. Perserverance Is a priceless quality and no uplift movement is to be bad without it. The .Murray Cafe is supplying a noon day triumph in the way of a real C5 cent lunch. Chek chart greasing at wrvice station will make on your car easy to drive. Mr. Lundijulst Is following the Ai.iioiuu fluent was made this course of Steve as an innocent by wttk by officials of the Welling-- t slander and reports that there Is n Mining company. Kaysville, hope. Utah, th.it n Detroit syndicate has I wring the World War a great obtain (1 option in ,rl jkt cent, of (leal of money was expended to kill the stock of .be Wclliugti n comH'ople. It is unfortunate that no pany. money can be expended by tint gov'Hie Detroit syndicate is headed ernment to save people in the pres- by C. (!. MeCollom and W. A. Kted-ericent Industrial war. The properties of the com-li.ii- y Utah Is hnvig an old fashioned yield an unique ore that Is winter but without the celebrated no.vn as I'tite. It is a metal hardTom and Jerry twins to make the er than any known steel, but has to oark days bright. be smelted in an electrical furaco. 1 Ger-rard- Detroit Men Obtain Utah Mine Option 's 1 44"5 - ;.4..4......... .5..J- - PERMANENTS The greatest bargain ever o.Tennl in gtnuine standard waves. All the Curls UteM With A nmktl. Any Style A tJ)tUU Duart Beautiful Kinglet Knds. MAKT Oil, TKKATKI) WAYKS Latest CriMjiiignule Wave with Kinglet ends ramotts Mitchell Special $4.50 Virgin Wave MIKLTOX OIL OF Tl I.II WOOD $.U0 $4.00 $5.0C MITCHELL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE MHiral Arls SUaiUIOI BIdg. SK BKAl TV SAI OX, Wasatch 10316 2M ..4..4..4..4. I0r,:i K. So.-- 5ly 8."3 PRODUCTION OF UTAH MINES CREASES SHARPLY IN 1931 ItOK SHARP, his wife, whose true name is unknown; IIF.BKH C, SHARP JB. and ANN DOE SIIABI', hl.s wife, whose true name ,s unknown; ATI ION Y C. SIIABI and BACHKL DOK SIIABI', his wife, whose true name is unknown ; .;thi:b b. DE- y. VALUE OF METALS MINED SHOWS DECREASE OF ABOUT $22,000,000, UNDER FORMER YEARS Value of metals produced by Utah mines in 1931 registered a decrease of approximately $22,000,000 under the total for the previous year according to figures just made public by the U. S. bureau of mines. Total production in Utah last year was valued at $26,661,-60- 0 as compared w ith about $48,000,000 for the preceding year of 1930. Large decreases in the tonnage of all metals was recorded and on top of this all metals suffered serious declines in G ROVER thn-ughou- It always gives you a flying start and ISABELLE CKOV-- ! his wife; A. M. FINLAYSON md EBBA M. F I.VI. AY SON, his wife; and HENRY T. MeEYVAN, WILLIAM McEWAX, LOUISE M. LUKE, C. II. CARLQUIST. and ETHEL B. CARLQUIST, as the last qunlilied directors of said Moadowview Land and Slock Com- puny, a corporation. Defendants, There was increased production of gold from the 1'uited States I. .tik and Niagara mines of the U. S. Smelting, Beflning and mining company. Cold production from the Tintic district decreased nearly !i the ouivs notwithstanding fact there was a large increase of this niilal from the Kureka Standard an, Mammoth companies. Decreases were registered the by North Lily, Kureka I.ily, Chief ('. usolidaled and Tintic Standard. Cold from the Park City district ii.'t reas.'d more than 12,000 ounces hie chiefly to the reduced output fr.ni the Bark Utah Consolidated mines. Noteworthy increase in gold were made by the Kieka Standard, I'uit-.States Smelting, Mammoth, Niagara and Yankee mines. The government: report notes that an interesting feature of the year that will affect future gold product inn of I'tah county was the building of a tram from the Yankee mine in American Fork canyon by the America Smelting ami Betiig conipny to handle ores from the new gold development In the Yankee proert ies. d MA.vLH! I'ep KS gasoline Wlut a thrill ymt'II get from the performance of this motor fuel! luper-refine- d make little difference. to vaporize ptickly less choking. Cold mornings Pep SS is specially made to start instantly, with ... No sputtering, no starts! It's clean gasoline, too. Has less sulphur and less carbon than any imported gasoline on this market. Just give I'ep 88 a trial. Drive in wherever you see the familiar I'ep 88 sijjn. s jro-dilee- , .I 1'ower SHERIFF'S SALE Court of the Tlilrd In and for the1 Slate of t'tah, County of Salt t'TAII SAVINCS ANI THt'ST (NiMI'ANY, n corporation, lit Ihe tMstrii t Pin hit iff. ' Has Worked & users who expected from Dr. Miles' Aspir iviini, write us every day. "Wonderful!" I ; ., Si :mi . h) "Marvelousr "Miraculous!" are words quite generally used by these enthusiastic users. Repeatedly they write: "It does more than you claim for it", Mrs'. Ruth Culp, the cheerful lady whose picture is shown here, says: "1 use your wonderful Aspir-Mi- nt Tablets which have worked miracles for me in breaking DR. MILES' up Coldi as well as relieving the pains of other ailments." Aspir-Mi- nt Mrs. Ruth Culp, 46 East Chestnut Street The modern, medicine for Norristown, Pa. Perhaps you would have a simiColds, Headache, Neular experience. Why don't you ralgia, Neuritis, Rheutry it? matism, Sciatica, LumYour druggist has Dr. Miles' bago, Muscular Pains, Aspir-Miand would be glad to Periodic Pains, sell you a small package for 15c or a large package for 25c. He will cheerfully refund your money if you are not entirely satisfied, . mint-flavor- 4." ed nt DR. MILES Commencing 71 rods West of the Northeast corner of the Southeast 'i of the Southeast ; or Section :!2, Township 3 South, Range 1 East. Sail Lake Meridian, thence East 71 rods; ihence South SO rods ; thence West 1J.7." rods; thence North 12 rods; thence Wet 4:1.8 rods theiu-North bearing East 70 rods more or less to lioglnnlng. Together with til shares of Class A water slock of DraiHT Irrigation Company, Certificate KING COAL DELIVERED Lump Coal Stove Coal Nut Coal Domestic Lump Half Lump and Half Stove, Mixed Half Stove and Half Nut 2!M!. PARCEL II; Commencing 8o rod South and 80 rods West of the Northeast corner of the Northeast of Section :vi. Township :t South, Range I East. Salt Lake Meri- illan; theme West .'KMHl rods; Ih ni' South iii.5 rods; thence South ski. East 2.'U'.ii rixls; (hence North C2.S nsls; theniv I rods; them e North 5.5 East roils to Containing lo aros and 'AH sipiare tikIs luore or less. Morrison-Merril- $8.00 7.50 $6.75 $7.25 $7.75 $7.00 .. & Co. l 'THE LUMBERMEN' j Phone Murray 8 S. II. CIIAPPEL, Mgr. Murray Extension 170 W. 48th So. . MERCHANT'S LUNCH Best of Service and Food I'.etiuiiing 75 rods South fioni the Northeast rorner of .'IJ. Township 'A South. Uange 1 Kasl. Sail take Meridian, theme West "0 rodx; Ihenee South 1.5 rod; tluiue Kit ft "U rods; i i - North I'y rod to itii inir. lu." ("oittaliiiim -iiiaie roils. Ti r with shar s of Class A water sii.i k In !ra.er irrigation Coiimny. Cot I llieate 25c Murray Cafe 1 1 SAVE ON COAL NuiiiImT IICi, I'tirrhase M'iiv ia.valile in lawr"' "" v ,,f ,lu' r"1"''1 Wat.il at Sail Ijike City. l lah. litis 2.ith day of January. 'A'A2. - ;il..T ViilMi, Sheriff of Salt Lake County. I'lah. Ity KAlil. M. WII.SuN. leillt.V. 'Ilioinas ainl 1'lioiiias, Attorneys for 1'lnlutlii. I'ate of lltsl iiiihlieatloti, Jan. SMfJ. Hale if last inililieiiiioii, Kelt. Is."!! S. A N it I.ANH MKAlntWVIKW n COMPANY, tsiriNinition, ;. KtiTIIoUlNO Kt.l.Ar.l'TlI STOCK A M ; Tl 1 11 1 KT ASSOCIATION, ItKU C. Sit Altl ti IN VKSTM KNT corporutloii mill JANK 1 1 1 1 1 1 I VH. WINTER'S HOTTEST GASOLINE 4870 So. State I get better results than thev had 1ARCEL I: roils West Commencing and SO rods South of the Northeast collier of the Southeast '4 of the Siulheast 14 of Scilou Township ; South, Bniigii 1 East. Salt Lake Meridian, thence West rods; thence North 12 rods; thence East t;..VJ rods; thence South 12 rods to the beginning. r MURRAY Spec. Dom... $6.75 Nut $6.25 Pea S5.50 Lowest f'rices on Poultry and Dairy Feeds $7.25 $7.00 Lump Stove I Smith Cash Feed & Fuel Co. 110 West 33rd South Phone Hy. 3S72 Salt Lake City Mur. 56 ? X nr. In hiii'oiil?. Mur'my l'laiit. It detunes to you ! I J Phone Mur. 431 j Enthusiastic users M. to-w- it NnmlK-- - GRAIN - FLOUR - FEED -- COAL MIRACLES for Me : 1 Judiilal IMMrirt Manufactured and Guaranteed by UTAH OIL REFINING CO., SALT LAKE CITY t, E l!t. I HAY- ASSO-CIATIO- LUKE, C. II. ami ETHEL CARLQUIST R. CARLQUIST, :is the last mialitied diivctitrs of said company and ex-- i I! jt io truslivs. ETHEL B. CARL. QUIST, BBICIIAM Y. SELLERS, Till .MAS M. (JROVEB and CBOYER. his wife. A. SL FINLAYSON and EBBA FINLAYSON. his wife, I n ss Defendants, To be sold at Sheriff's Sale at the wes! front door of the County Courthouse in the City and County i f Sail Ink, Slate of Utah, on the 2"th day of February, l!i.!2, at 12 o'clock noon of said day that certain piece or parcel of real property situate In Salt Lake County. Stale f I'tah, described as follows, i it LOUISE AX. j double-tim- e its lank! is in INVESTMENT a corporation, MEADOW VIEW LAND & STOCK COMPANY, 'a corporation. HENRY T. McEWAX. WILLIAM McEW- Utah Production By Mine District In Bl.'il the mines of I'tah pro duced about ,8!i,.'ot) tons of ore and old tailings, a decrease from ll.4U1.sit tons in mo. of this total the Bingham district produced about 8,4 H,'.m;," tons, as compared with Kl.KM.noo tons in The estimated production of the Bingham district was KO.C11.42 ounces of gold, 2..TM),4.V5 ounces of silver, lT,(i,'.."i;t Miunds of copper, oS.S.'Vi.K.'lO pounds of lead, and pound of zinc. The production In ID.'io was ouiuvh of gold, 3.517.117 ounces of silver, 17o.tNl!).74i Munds of coper, S5.1 72.51 HI pounds of lead and 4I.73I.7!2 imunds of zinc. The mines of the Tintic district produced alH.ut 21S.2IH) tons of on' mid old tailings, as compared with .'".'UtW tons lu P.i.'IO. The eslnmted production of the district was 70,7!7.:io ounces of gold, .'!,0."4.i'25 ounces of silver, in.iiii.ls of copT, .V,4.r,12ti m, Minis of lead and Ii'!20l5 mmiiii1s of zinc The production in I'.t.'Jtl wan 79,. 777.1!t ounces of gold, 4,S34,S2D ounces of silver, 2Mil.7x kuiuU of copier, ,S,!IS,IMI poltlids of lead and iCilMIt'.i Huiids of zinc. Thi iniiii' that produced more than Io.ikhi tons of ore In l!.'!l were Tintic Standard. Chief CoiiM.Iidiil-nl. North I.ily. Kureka, Stiiinlanl, Mammoth and Plutns. M.i ore and lirst class ore pn- duced by mines In the 1'ark City I'gloii at intcd to about !,(Nu' Ions In lti.'tl. as eoinnared with l.'.OsTtons in VAM. The estimated i ti itit of the region was S.tNiil.si) t Uln-eof C"lil. '.!,l'll,5.Y ollllcett of hllver, K'tJ.ITo hiiiiu!s of copiier, ,';i:i.'i,.'i.l lH.undM of lead and It,. s.!i,,;t.t Hitinds of nine. In l!i:to the Park City region 17.1-s.olllu-eof gold, iil ouiiits of fllvi-rl,ii"S,4i5 ioiituls of eotjer. t'il,7IH,7MI kuuiIs of lead anil .T.Uv".lM!l ounils of All Kinds of Seed in Season ' vs. THRIFT j your car jumps to life at nnce m. vs. l(i5,-NLTi- . . . doe ; r.'K, prices. The smelting plants at Midvale and Garfield and the oopier plant at international were operated the year, but the lead plants nl Murray and International were idle thrte months. The output of blister copper and lead bullion was much than that of any recent year. Ctali maintained its place us the lirst producer of silver In the Tinted Stall's, despite curtailed production and decreased prices of the white metal, but It lost second place in the production of both lead and copper, ranking third in copper after Arizona and Montana and third In lead after Missouri and Ida-bThe custom dotation mills at International and Midvale were operated the entire year and the mill i:t Bauer was operated on part time. I'ividends paid by I'tah mines in 1!:U totaled $tO,GX3,iMM), which does not Include $2.1SS,.-(i-7 paid by a smelting company which ojH'rates mines in I'tah and other states. The ir:tl dividend record compares with Hi).lt;5,lir paid in lttiO and li7..T'.) paid In 19L0, the banner yeir for mining in Utah's history. Cold production In I'tah last year slit wed a big tlwrea.se, registering ttl.M2.10O as against $4.WKU4S during the previous year. The Major iHirtlou of the reduction In gold output was due to curtailed operations of the I'tah Copper Cora pany which is the largest produc er of gold in the .state, though it recovers an average of only about is cents per ton in the yellow metal. C1IAS. AN1JKRSON, Prop. ' buic-1ia- boe; thomas bic1iabi) 1 When the command is "Forward, carujcist; sellebs; john MURRAY FEED STORE ; 1IK 1 1 1 YOU WILL LIKE OUR SERVICE State and Vine CHECK CHART GREASING Im SlIAItl'. his wife, whom' true tut tut YKUA C. SliAllPj Ill is uiikiiowii; JAMKS C. 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