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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE "" South Cottonwood Telephone Murrey 35 Iseoed every Thursday by Mnrroy Press, 4842 South 8tate Street, Mur ray, UUh. -- .-- home of Mrs. Jesse Hulse and held a business meeting Thursday even ing. ! Mill Creek Ward The ladies of the South Cotton wood Wiird Itellef Sciety will hold a quilting bee TiieHdiiy morning iU 10 o'clock at the commencing church. All members are Invited to be present. JL INCVViS VlillJi ililil 112 Bunker Hill Co. World Production Old Desert Mine To Be Developed Of Silver Drops Extracting Ore From Two Places MARKED DECREASE SHOWN For Gold Values IS Entered as second class matter February 8, 1927, at the postofflce A basket bull game between tbe at Bait Lake City, Utah, under tbe M .Men of Mill Creek and Houth BY FIGURES FOR FIRST NINE UK-lSAct of March 8, 1S79. HIGH GRADE .SILVKR-LEAJ-) MEN OBCot t (in wood ward was played Wed MONTHS OF 1931. MINED I.N Tl'NNEL FACE TAIN CONTROL OF IMPORT-ANweek at tbe of last evening nesday AM) IN U'KAISE FROM TUNOLD ARIZONA PROM Itlalne school gymnasium at H.'inl World production of silver showTERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION NEL. South and Main streets. The score ed a decrease of 22.7 per cent, durOne month, Salt Lake County..! ,1C was 'M to 22 In favor of South Coting the first nine months of 1931 as 1h besilver-lea1.00 One year, Salt Lake County, ore High grade Utah and California men, headed tonwood. A game between South with production during compared Elsewhere in United States-- One two in mined from the places by E. U. Woolley of Salt Lake, have Cottonwood and llolladay was play- ing r 1JW Hill tbe corresponding period for J'.KJO acquired control of the projierties year In advance ed Wednesday evening at tbe Mur- workings of the to Metal Statistics. Mining company, Stansbury range, according of the Navajo Consolidated Mines ray gym. The United States registered a deC. R. WALLACE, Editor Tooele county, according to word company, including the noted old for the 'M.'rs. K. S. Johns held a quilting brought by Manager John V. Long, crease of 33.12 per cent, Desert Mine, Yuma county, Arizona, three-quartperiod, being exceedparty Thursday afternoon nt her who returned Monday from a trip it Is learned here. ed by Peru, witli a total decreased home in South Cotolnwood. A one to the mine. A company is being formed, It Is I o'clock luncheon was served and Ore is being mined in the face of production of 35 per cent. Mexico Mated, to take over the proierties , tbe afternoon was sin-n- t in quilting. Ihe lower development tunnel and registered a decline in production of and launch and extensive Important the white metal of a little more than it Is also being taken from an development and oierations at this Hilly Wright Is reported ns being In honor of Miss Magda Bergqulst 15 per cent. disa from the tunnel short mine which, records indicate, has lioine on at his First West of New York slate, and Kenneth eiy ill Utah has, for years, been the s street with scarlet fever. Ills Fredeiickson, son of Mr. and Mrs. tance back from the face. The upproduced two or three million ore greatest silver producing state In in gold In past years from shalfriends and associates nil Join In C. A. Frcderickson of Cottonwood, raise following a shoot which was cut by the tunnel the United States, but the past year low workings. wishing him a sjieedy recovery. whose marriage took place Thursand which, through former work- will probably show her production a number of years past the For In of the week the day morning 'M" Men Present Play Is known to extend to the sur tar below normal. As yet figures ou included in the Navajo Con ground Salt Lake temple, a reception was ings, face of the mountain some SIX) feet the total production of silver for 1 solidated holdings lias been in lit South Cottonwood The three act play entitled given at the by Utah mines are not available above. no work has ticcn done. and gatlo.i "Mary's Castles in the Air," will Ik? ward house, Wednesday evening. The main lower development tun- but It Is roughly estimated that the .Mr. Woolley (Ml returned Mr. Frcderickson recently went to Arirecently present Thursday and Friday evnel is following a vein of ore about production of the metal last year zona and succeeded In In a mission getting the a Ironi three with matinee spent years enings Thursday three feet in width which curries decreased forty per cent, or more litigation settled and obtaining con afternoon at 4 ::?. Tbe curtain will Sweden. .Many friends and relatives from fourteen to fifteen Inches of under production of the previous trol of some seventeen claims in be raised at 8sli each evening and atteiidtMl the reception. A musical on the footwall side, as- year due to suspension of activity eluded in the consolidated holdigs the prices are 10 and 25 cents. This program and dancing was enjoyed. high grade of which show lead running all by most of the sliver producing ot the says Navajo compay. These inplay is being sjionsorcd by the "M" The young couple will make their tbe way from 45 to 71 per cent, and mines of the state. Curtailed mining clude the claims of Ihe Men and directed under the able home in Idaho Falls, Idaho, where original silver values running as high as 40 (Iterations will also show marked Desert Mine, which was a rich in Mr. is business. Fredcrlckson Miss of pro I'rilda Wright, management ounces. The ore is being sorted, decrease in the production of all ducer of gold In former years and which, together with a very excelA delightful New Year's Eve sacked and stored awaiting more other metals from Ihe mines of also the Ocean Wave claims lent cast, promises to be a real adjoin Utah, it is said. Cofavorable metal prices. party was given at the South ing the Iesert Mine which also pro treat for all who attend. ttonwood ward amusement hall, by Manager Ling spent two days at duced more than a million dollars Saturday evening after rehear- the mine In company with parties the In of honor Piiamry officers, in gold in former years. sal members of tbe cast taking part bishfrom IVtrolt, and Indianapolis, who The projK'rtles are located about in "Mary's Castles in the Air," en- their husbands am) tbe ward and their wives. Cootie was made an inspection of the proper two miles from Ylcksburg, Yuma joyed a sleighing parly, and a chili opric r Hill Is ono played during the evening and Mrs ties. The .utility, Arizona, within easy reaclj siipier at the home of Miss Wright. w a which DECREASE OF MORE THAN ONE ot railroad facilities. The of number of properties) Harry V. Ballard was inner of the rocrty MILLION DOLLARS REGISTfirst prize and II. . Ballard won tbe visitors plan visiting while on Mr. and Mrs. L S. Fotheringham Is already equipped with all necesERED IN PAST YEAR. and family were dinner guests at second prize while tbe consolation a tour of several western mining sary buildings, a mill, wells and the home of Mr. ami Mrs. S. H. prize was awarded to It. S. Johns. states. facilities for u tuple water A decrease of more than $1,000,. pumping A late Manager Long brought from the on South to Fotheringham supicr was served. Second oierate a concentrating supply Bunker Hill projH'rty some attrac- ihni in income for the tirst eleven mill and for West. culinary purposes. 1031 under the revenues tive samples of Ihe high grade ore months of has been developed The pro'rty for Ihe Tbe Adult Class of the M. I. also this activity program which v hlcli Is iK'ing mined as the face of oorresoii(lliig xriod of i lily a depth of 140 feet In (he to A. sK-n- t are shown in a report of the the latter part of their will lie put over one night each Ihe lower tunnel is being carried ibvix'st workings and geologists United States Smelting. class x'Hod in a sbort iniseellnii- - nioiiib. Kelliiilng forward toward its main objective. ; late that the zone of secondary enami Mining company, with large! "us program, consisting of Jokes, richment has not yet leen tapicd. holdings in Utah. stunts, songs, psceches, etc. All en The gold values are carried in Ein.tein and Cattronomy Net income for the eleven months joyed the evening very much and Mines In well defined veins and the uenm Is of full accord curves, Space of shown as ?2,122,1W as hiiM to have many more good times llttl are of the ground Is mild to le Ing to Einstein. We have noticed Kcnlogy in like manner during the winter. this Just before lunch, and It Is alcompared with Income during the; propitious for continuous and large same erbsl the year before of We urge all who have not Immu atways concave. Los ADgeles Times. lions of gold ore. dcpis! tending this class to come out and TAX RULING OF IMIORTANCE Estimated income for the entire enjoy ihe wonderful lesson work TO HOLDERS OF CLAIMS IS year of 1!W1 Is placed by the com-!an- y under tbe direction of Mrs. Lilly PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY AND SAVE! MADE BY COMMISSION. Laker and Walter McCleary, and at $2,500,000 as against for the entire year of 1!W0. Alunite mines or claims are metalliferous mines for purjxsos of taxation according to ruling of the state to The Utah Copier company has tax eomission of Utah. announced a further reduction in This decision has been handed Gold the output of coper from its Utah down by the commission in connecproperties. Effective the first of this tion with a tax adjustment on al The Union Associated Slinlng year the production of the red metal rnite claims in Pluto county held ooniiwuiy, oerallng in the Rig Cot- by this comany was cut from more by W. U Fuller of I'lttsburgh, Pa. tonwood district, reports a strike than ll.tHNi.(HK) pounds to about 6 The claims, it is iwiljitcd out, were of gold bearing ore In the main de- (khi.ihn) pounds a month. (hialned under the federal mining velopment tunnel If its Confidence It Is aiiuiiouiiccd by officials of laws governing claims for metalli- mine. the company that present prices of Phone Murray 422 ferous mine and the Utah tax comOpposite City Hall Avays show gold rontent run- copjHT nnd general conditions necesmission has accordingly classltlod ning from 1 ounce to 4. XI ounces sitated the fifty (XT cent, cut In outalunite claims as metalliferous per Ion in the yellow metal. IV ore put. The company at the same time Oil mines or claims. also gives silver returns of 20.7 liiiiioiiucisl a change in its rolutloii oUluvs to It ounces per ton with l.o working system which will put emto .U jxt cent, lead and Z12 st ployes, it Is said, on a basis of about 10c (flit. eop-r- . The strike was made ic.i days a month. b leasers. It Is iiiiiiouih ed by S. A. Parry of Ihe Union Associated The Sacramento Cold & Quicksilloinpaiiy and the leasers are taking ver mining company. ocratlhg the cut ore for A DOLLAR'S WORTH In shipment he states. The bl Sacramento properties at Mcr is on CI p tliii rouport .in.! liuil il v. it Ii two shifts working lompany fr a tix WicU' Ir'iul in.., f iio.ri to ( ii r. Utah, has opened Ihe downward its lower ilech'pllicllt luilliel. PriH-rtioTHH CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR of (he Addle Milling cxIciihIiiu of the formation (hat inoiliieed Ihe yellow metal PuUisl.rd by Tun Chhhtus fkitsn ri i:miinc Sociitt company, in ihe Tlnllc district of Uo.tun, Mivacliu lu. U. 8 A oil Ihe old tlllllll level, iiivordillg to ARI.INCTON SCHOOL: Utah, are reortod to Im invoked In H ot ft IV d"T twwi vt Ihr ll fro-- !U M iprcial t,(n In . a deal with the International ,, ai fl, from a red ieMitis to Mercur. 4th. MISS JENSEN II. sumrti .ml iMUtrm. intrmti at. m rmmc !v,ilnicin t.lui-.i- t i. i..!o. tic. You win b Ca! t., wrkiMKt Into ... ).. haw w l No n nt have iui prviiibltitt-.idetails out And dqn t m! company, a subsidiary of as Smelting given id t.1 Pui.UiaJ Had tli o'.litr tr.tuio j bm;U o.t !,to the strike exivpt that the ore has Tbe following pupils received 10 ij 'he Anicoii.ln Copcr company. Tut CiiaHTnt Katwit Mnnnm. ttrk B Bintlon, Boston. Mm lis n jinked up nt a vertical depth cent In spelling during Christ The International Is said to have PlttM wtid tut a til trial aubKti,ition. I ciicIik out dollar i.ll. of about lCo feet below the old tllll-i.e- l inas week : made an offer to the Addle stock ami that the dip of the formaKenneth Farrell holders to take over the mining (Nun., pint prlhl) tion elves about ."UNI feet of hacks Angelo I'ii titalolie proicrllcs on a deal by which stock HeU'ii Karnbntos (AJdiMJI "ii lib Ii to oierntc. of tbe North Lily company, eon .Merle Pnuly iH'Velopmellt Work lit the Sncni-nieiittrolled by International will be pi. (Town Is under direction of the Helen I.llldsjiV changed for Addle stock. The Addle i.loiia Mniiell Smelting comimny "lib h pioperly has imt Ns-- osTiitei for o lis control of the compiiiiy. Viiln Xeii.ikls. time. M!r. and Mrs. Lloyd Park gave a very delightful watch party New Years Eve at their 3820 home, South Main street. The guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Charles Row-sel- l. Mr. and Mrs. August Cehrlng, Mr .ninl Mrs. John M. Park and Mr. and Mrs. Marcene Hamblin. Luncheon was served at midnight. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Park were the guests New Year day of Mr. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE - TRADE Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ward entertained at a card party New Years Eve at Iheir home on East 39th South. Twelve guests were present. ures. $1G50. One half acre, brick, cottage with two apartments both modem and side- newly decorated, cement walks, plenty of outbuildings. (i T C-E-R. d Utah-Bunke- Murray 2nd Ward high-grad- e 19-3- 1 U. S. Smelting Co. Earnings Shrink Utah-Bunke- lil-M- ) Alunite Metalliferous Decides State Utah Copper Co. Slashes Output From Its Mines Make A New Year's Resolution GLOBE Al Buy Union Associated Get3 Assays MASH at Fred Carl son GLOBE GLOBE Park's mother, Mrs. I). II. Gordon at a family dinner. Covers were ONE half acre farm, good laid for eighteen. frame house with built In feat Mill Ward is giving vaudeville entertainment Friday j dol-l.ir- Co. Mash Al Al Plain Mash $1.55 S1.50 Extra Delivered, Sacramento Opens Gold Ore at Depth r Addie Properties Reported Deal progressive New Year's party was held by a group of young people, who met at the home of I.)WiKnt' Jones, later going to Wandaniero Wcrd where they nejoyed a few dances liefore going to the home of Marion Bond. Creek a s y Duart or Hr. and Mrs. Eugene Watts of Grant Ward. Mr. and Mrs. E. and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hulse Virgin Nell-so- n A SUM Creek Camp, Haughters of Pioneers has been organized a.id will hold their first meeting on January fourteenth, at the home of .Mrs. Francis Donegan on South 2 p. m. State at All daughters and granddaughters of Pioneers who came to Utah liefore 1'.9 are eligible to Join and each one Is to attend these meetings. , Permanent It is our business to enhance your beauty by giving you the most becoming aids to beauty OUR PERMANENT t4 WAVES are natural looking, lasting waves Our Shanioos and Finger Waves will delight you! We also give facials, manicures, and all beauty aids CLASSIC BEAUTY SHOP ERMA MARTIN", Operator First National Rank Ituilding PHONE Murray 5:9 d Some of the officers of the Creek Relief Society met at SII11 the ...., - I iimn Stove SAVE ON COAL C7 OC $7.00 Pea C r. Nut on ne $6.25 , Smith Cash Feed & Fuel Co. West 33rd South Phone Hy. 3S72 Salt Lake City Mur. 56 1 gnld-lieai'ln- 1 it, ri' d,fN-i- i - 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- 58.00 $7.50 S6.75 $7.25 $7.75 $7.00 & Co. l "THE LUMBERMEN' Phone Murray 8 10 V. 48th So. S. H. CHAPPEL, Mgr. Murray Extension The MURRAY EAGLE Salt Lake County's Oldest Weekly Kew.sp.tpcr Guarantees Yuu ServiceSafely In the Publication of Vmir Notices! FREDERICK L. BAGBY, Manager Legal Department cam, WAsvrni 5221-WWILL DO THE REST 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 START THI-- Nl-YKAR RIGHT BY OPKN1NG A CHIXKING ACCOUNT NOW WITH THE Murray State Bank Saving Lcal Sail Ijike Office, Room 423 Fell Ituilriing Sail l ake ( Hy. Hah i $5.50 Lowest Prices on Poultry and Dairy Feeds 110 j. FOR TRADE ev- ening in the recreation hall, which Will trade $1500 equity as down will be under the auspices of the payment on farm. Sunday School. The entertainment 0 acres good truck garden soil, no improvements. $1500. promises a varied und Interesting program, including beside the ward 10 acres, 4 room brick house. Modern coop for 000 chickens Team, entertainers, several tiun!ers of outside talent. Implements, good cow all for $(500. Will take clenr city proMr. and Mrs. Jesse Hulse, Mr. perty as part payment or will and Wis. James Park. Mr. and lease to resonsible party. Mrs. R. J. Itailey and Mir. Cllve These proix-rtlenre all In Murray Park of Mill Creek and Mr. and City, oiled roads, city lights and Mrs. Eugene Watts of Grant Ward water. were the guests New Years Eve of Fight room modern brick, newly deMr. and Mrs. E. N'ellson in Holla-dacorated, good furnace, two sets of at a watch party. plumbing. Located at (! ( Street. of Its present Will sell for 70 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fowler of or trade for Murray pro value Mill Creek entertained with a party perfy. Wednesday evening In honor of a 5 rooms and sleeping porch, srtictly few of their friends. The evening modern brick, large lot, at lis" was sis'iit in a social way. RefreshSo. 9th Fast. Will trade for Murments were served to the following or county property. guests: Mr. and Mrs. CJiarles Rush ray For further Information call ton and Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Hulse. SALT LAKE REALTY CO. Mrs. Francis Fowler, president of at Wasatch 7821 or Murray 57-Mill Creek Ward Relief Society, who has been on the sick list some I line, is able to go about her regular duties again. of Mill Creek motored to Kavs- ville Tuesday evening, where they attended a Golden Wedding cele bration given In honor of Mr. and Mrs. M. sr. Whilesides and 'Mir. and .Mrs. Jake Layton. The affair was held in a large auditorium, and about tloo guests attended. i i . $5000. ; MERCHANT'S LUNCH Best of Service and Food 25c Murray Cafe 4. f " j j |