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Show THE BEAVER Thursday, June 7, 1973 (Utah) PRESS nn WEEEL YPRI H INTERESTS OF BEAVER COUNTY AND AGRICULTURAL TO THE MINING DEVOTED r No. 5 Beaver City, Beaver County, Utah, Friday, December 10, 1915 Vol. XII Doubling Utah Beaver Locals Phosphate Plant Plans are being drawn for R. A. B. Hatch has a $1,500 car. in- Fred Gleason just was in pur-chase- d from creasing the capacity of the camp for a day or two this week. plant of the Mineral Products Commissioner Griffiths re corporatfon at Marysvale 100 ! to his home in the West per cent. As soon as the officers turned and the engineers work out the end Wednesday. details the contract for the build L. A. Belzer, local telephone Becond to the unit the ingof manager, was called south on in commercial' line troubles Monday. only potash plant United the Sta;es will be let to The County Farm Bureau are Westinghouse. Church, Kerr & casting about for an office in Co. which to do their business. Howard F. Chappell, preaident The "kiddies" are beginning of the company, is at the Hotel to count the days before "Santa" Utah from Marysvale, where a conference was held by Mr. will visit them. Chappell, C. H. Macdowell, vice Say! Shop early and shop president of the combpany, re- often. That's what the mer presenting the Armours; J. G. chants like. Jennings, vice president reprewill The Ladies Auxiliary senting the United States Smelta on ball holiday grand give ing company, and R B Forsythe 27th December Monday evening, general ma ager of the mine and plant. It was decided. to go George W. Woodhouse is pre ahead at once with the construc- paring to carry a line of musical tion of the additions, which will merchandise and instruments. to sixty increase the out-pThe Commercial Club opened tons a day. but before the plans will be drawn the engineers its quarters again Wednesday will contrive a new system of after being closed since October devices for conveying the alunite first. 0. A. Murdock met with an ores into the roaster. "We are more than pleaded accident Monday which has with the plant and our decision kept him to his bed mostof the to double the capacity as soon week. as the details are worked out, C. T. Stoney gave a couple of shows that we are successful," talks on Socialism at the Court said Mr. Chappell. "We are house Monday and Tuesday an shipping average of three evenings. carloads a week from Marysvale A truck load of large calibre t) Jacksonville, Fla . and as the was taken up to the potash market is higher than iron piping Beaver .Power plant River. ever before we are enjoying the i!; benefit of the high price. I yesterday. have been over the new disThe I. 0. 0. F. lodge are covery of alunite at Marysvale making preparations for their and while it is a good ore, yet annual ball which will be given we took samples from it a long on the 29th. time ago and decided that the Don't forget that your subclaims which we are working scription money will be very are higher in potash. We will acceptable before the holidays. add to. the factory a we think We need it. the trade demands. Mrs. Kathleen Eaton has re Mr. Chappell would not comturned from Salt Lake where ment upon the plant which the she had been having one of her Southern Co ton Oil company is erecting on Great Salt Lake to eyes treated. extract potash from the waters The County Board of Educaof the lake. Republican tion held their monthly business meeting at Milford on Monday arternoon. Schoo! will Close ut " -- Friday All the county will close f oi the holiday vacation on the 17th. and the students are all busy on their preliminary ex- aminations. Wednesday next w ill be known f s County School Parents Day, when all parents are invited and requested to visit the schools an1 see. their children at their regular work. There will be no special features became it is thought best to show only the actual work of the children. The school board met with the architect of the Mil ford high school Monday when the building wa3 finally accepted hy the board and settlement made. An excellent record is being made in every department of the public schools this season. Rocky Hollow Road To facilitate the movement of machinery to the Golconda Mine, the wagon road from Fortuna to the head of Rocky Hollow Gulch will undergo ex tensive repairs and just as soon as the work is completed the ore haulers will commence taking ore to Milford for shipment to the smelter. Beaver Minerals Rapid Work On New Shaft At Goldfield is on foot to obtain mineral specimens from the different mineral showings in the Newton and adjoining districts and have the same placed on exhibition in Goldfield. Nothing convinces the prospector and mine promoter to any greater extent than to "SHOW HIM" the goods, and that is just what the claim owners on the Great Beaver Gold Belt can do if they will only get together and DO IT. A movement . See Clarence Grimshaw about 35-H- . P. Gasoline Hoist Long or short time. Good machine and service horse powr The thirty-fiv- e reasonable, tf hoist for the new United States The proposition to get together Smelting Company's shaft on a collection of east Beaver county the Fortuna property recently minerals for exhibition at Gold-fiel- acquired by them, has arrived is one of the best ideas yet at Milford from Los Angeles, and is expected to be delivered advanced. on the ground within a few N. P. Ipson, who has been in days A large force of men are the L. D. S. hospital at Salt at work repairing the road up Lake for some time, is expected Rocky Hollow and building a to be able to return home next new piece of road arourd the week. hill out of the canyon to their Fortuna is making a bid as a new shaft. The timber for the social center. A big dance is gallows frame will probably announced for tomorrow night reach the mine tomorrow. in the Fortuna hotel dining room. Town folks are invited. J. G. demons in Charge that Side Trip. d, The Nashville Students' Min strels billed for tomorrow night at the opera house are said to be. giving good satisfaction everywhere, and patrons of the opera hcuse are promised a treat. "Grip" has the uppar hand this place; not a family but what has their "hospital ward" and from one to half a dozen patients needing attention. Christmas Rates via Salt Lake in Route On sale between all Utah 8 tions Salt Lake Route Dec. and Jan. 3rd, 1916 J. G. Clemon?, Superin tendent of Construction of the Mine Development branch of the United States Smelting & Refining Company arrived in Beaver last Friday and immediately proceeded to the Golconda Mine to supervise the construe tion of the buildings and other structures which his company are erecting. Mr. Mrs. Reynolds Funeral sta- 17-1- Dec 31. " Teachers Salt Convention Lake City Dec. Excursion Rates via Salt Lake Route. Tickets on sale at all The Ladies Auxiliary propose Utah stations Salt Lake Route Good returning furnishing the public library Dec. Dec. 22. until Jan. 3rd 1916. with a complete cyclopedia. work-gradin- g John R. Murdock Jr, has purchased a new Studebaker roadster from the Martin agency in be down forty feet within ten days. Milford. The store windows are displaying their lines of holiday goods, commissioners and it should not be a hard The county were in session for three days matter to chcosc appropriate this week. Mostly routine mat- presents for your best girl or ters held their attention. the little folks. Shop early! The concrete work is practicalMrs. Christian met with a ly finished for the r.tw steel very painful accident on Wedbridge crossing the Beaver nesday when 9he slipped and River on the State road soith. Tell on the porch steps at her D. R. McKnight returned to home, and broke her arm. She Minersville Wednesday, having is reported as getting along very completed his duties as commis- nicely. sioner for this month. Holiday Excursions via Salt New line of men's hats just Lake Route, Dec. and Jan. 1st. Excursion tickets unpacked. Regular $2.50 value at special price of $1.95 each at on sale at all Utah stations Salt Lake Route. Also to points on Fernley's. 0. S. L. R. R. in Utah via Salt The members of the Ladies Lake City and points reached Auxiliary spent a very pleasant by Utah Transportation Co. via afternoon and evening Wednes- Milford. All tickets good for day at the club rooms. return passage until Jan. 3rd, The city council held a busy 1916. Dec. 31. session Monday evening getting the affairs of the city in shape to turn over to the new administration January 3rd. County Agent H. A. Christiansen is one of the latest edition to the "Ford" cult. He came back from Cedar City the other day with a new run about. The United States Smelting & Refining Company do not intend letting any grass grow under their feet in pushing the development work on the Golcor.da Mine. Last Sunday they put a large force of men to the road from the upper of Rocky Hollow along the part mountain side to the point where horse power the thirty-fiv- e hoist will be installed just ts soon as the new shaft reaches the orty foot level, and from the way Fred Lumry with his three shifts of men are making the dirt fly the new shaft will Funeral services for Mrs-Jessie Reynolds who will be remembered by numerous B aver people, were held in Stockton, Utah, on Wednesday of this week. She was one of the oldest and most respected residents of Stockton, and her family are among the most acitve members of the community. . . APPLICATIONS FOR GRAZING PERMITS, Notice is hereby given that all applications for permits to graze cattle, horses and sheep within the FILLMORE NATIONAL FOREST during the season of 1916. must be filed in my office at Richfield, Utah, on or before January 15, 1916. Full information in regard to the grazing fees, to be charged and blank forms to be used in making applications will be furnished upon request.. Earnest Winkler, Supervisor. January 14. Great Opportunities For the Prospector and the Mining Man with money to Invest. The right place. 20-21-- st. FORTUNA In the Heart of the Beaver Gold Belt. Fortuna Ni!jgets Fagenbush Hikes Over Gold Bfeh Mrs. Joe Haddock was in from camp Monday for supplies. Mr. C. M Fagenbush, the Fred Lumry came in from the from Wire" "Live Goldfield, Goloondas Wednesday for supwho made his first appearance plies, etc. in these parts November 11th, A. T. Burton started up his departed for Goldfield Monday assaying office on the Gold afternoon, but expects to return Quean yesterday. before the first of January. D. D. Muir of the U. S. Smelt- While here Mr. Fagenbush was ing Co., returnpd Monday from busy every minute of his time. When not engaged in negotiata business trip to Salt Lake. with the representatives of John M. Murdock was out at ing U. S. Smelter Company, Mr. the Fortuna Wednesday visiting the was out in the hills Fagenbush workings on the Royal-Gol- d over the formation of looking Zone property. the country adjacent to Rocky G. W. Paymal was in from his Hollow and around Crater Agra property for r few hours Mcund. Mr. Fagenbush has He says that he promised to write us from Gold-fiel- d on Monday. has a splendid showing in his and give his impressions shaft. relative to the mineialized secWm. Pearson was at the tion he visited. During his 6tay White Crystals Wednesday in- in Beaver Mr. Fagenbush made specting the development work many friends who will welcome which is in charge of J. E. his return. Fouts. R. H. Strickland came in year, and that the last Saturday in December 1915, is and will be yesterday from the Gold Queen and reports a good showing of a legal holiday, and that the which high grade ore in the east cut first day thereafter upon held be be said will meeting cai which is about 18 feet deep. and December for 27th, Monday, The gold recovery from the 26 said reason, said annual meeting tons of Fortuna ore which was will be held on Monday, Decemrun at the Sheep Rock Mill, ber 27th, A. D. 1915, at the hour amounted to 71.25 ounces and of 2 o'clock P. M. of said day at had a cash value of $803 00 or the place above stated. better than $31 00 per ton. Dated at the general offices of said corporation at Beaver City, Representatives of the United States Smelting Co. made an in the County of Beaver, in the State 'of Utah, this 9th day of inspection of the Oak Leaf proA. D. 1915. perty last Saturday. The Oak December, J. F. Tolton, Leaf adjoins the King of the Secretary, Hooten Reservoir Hills on the s:uth, situated in and Canal Company. J the West Mountains. Moses Edwards, Harry Deihl returned from President, Hooten Reservoir Newhouse and Frisco several and Canal Company. days ago where he had been We, the nudersigned, lawful checking up on the "Juice" owners and holders of a majority South Utah is consuming about of the capital stock of the Hooten 400 H. P. and Frisco about 15 Reservoir and Canal Company, H. P. a Utah corporation, hereby join C. M. Fagenbush and Frank in the call thai the annual meetMoore left town last Saturday ing of the stockholders of said morning to go into the hills corporation be held on Monday, north of Rocky Hollow to locate the 27th day of December A. D. some claims on a discovery they 1915. at the hour of 2 o'clock P. made two weeks ago and which M. of said day, in the court the assay returns give promise room, in the Canty Court of proving a sensational find. House, in Beav-- r City, Beaver County, Utah, and in the above notice of said meeting, Notiee of Annual StockholdMcfes JMv F. ToJiou, Trustee, J. ers Meeting Edward F. Twitchell. Ipson & McGarry, Notice is hereby given, by the John H. Twitchell, and President undersigned. Joseph Woodbury, Orrin Phillips. Secretary of the Hooten Resevoir and Canal Company, a Utah corNotice in Bankruptcy poration, and the lawful owner? and holders of a majority of the In the District Court of the capital stock of said Hcolen United States for the District of Reservoir and Canal Ccirper.v, a Utah. Utah corporation, as aforesaid, In the Matter of Charles W. that the annual stockholders' meeting of said corporation will Hill, Vol. Bankrupt. No. 1978 In Bankruptcy. be held on Monday, the 27th day At Salt Lake City, of December A. D. 1915, at the To the creditors of Charles W. hour ot 2 o'clock P. M. of said of Salt Lake City, in the Hill, day. in the court room, in the of Salt Lake, and district County Court House, in Beaver county a bankrupt. aforesaid, City. Beaver County, Utah, for is No'.ice hereby given that on the purpose of electing five the 3rd of March, 1915, the day directors of said corporation to said Charle W. Hill was duly be and constitute the legal Board of Directors of sai corporation, adjudicated bankrupt; and that to act as such for the ensuing the first meeting of his creditors will be held at my office in the year; and to transact such other Continental Block. Salt Lake and further business as may on the 18th day of Utah, City, properly come,before said meetDecember, 1915, at 2 o'clock in ing. All stockholder of said the afternoon, at which time the corporation are earnestly resaid creditors may attend, prove quested to be present. their claims, appoint a trustee, Notice is hereby further given examine the bankrupt, and tran-pathat the Articles of Incorporasuch other businesses may tion of said Hooten Reservoir come befor said and Canal Company require that properly meeting. the annual rr eeting of the stock Salt Lake City, Utah, Decemholders of said corporation shall ber 2, 1915. be held on the last Saturday in Charles Baldwin, December of each and every Referee in Bankruptcy. 'p, 1 ct |