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Show ..'.( pac" rrVs Mocmir News it atrr.r iiye, entertained Friday evening at the lief society, Tuesday at 2:30 o'clock home of Miss Amanda Jones. at the ward chapel. A full attend J L. D-Games, music sod sewing were en- - ance is desired. ' ijvyshlf features and a delicious WARII .. T"UT&vlor luncheon was served to the louow11 Llisai Cahr-rf the R. T. lip Mann, Vkfta Baker, Mary Jane ing: ' JVT will reed the i delighUuTEnglish Edna leaker, Ethel Krushke and i,,f.IUUA MEMBERS -irripn.l Hmnah In that Third I CAMP JiO. S TO HOLD the hostess. rs jieien Ben wiu enienam vvard cnape, tul, tw1a. at T REGULAR MEETIXU w-- r nome i nursaay evening ior um o'clock. Mrs. Nora Johnson will be hostess MEETING OF VALLEY , .'nf Aurora fiip a inn i.n;tv""' wm be p-- i furnished The memoer aivenaaocc ai general public is in- Daughte.rs.of Utah Pioneers, Fruiay Valley Chapter No. 3. O. E. C . .'..d to atlend. at 2.30 o'clock at her home, Mrs. will meet Tuesday evening at 8 pil'llUU'O. Ellen Johnson and Mrs. Ada Wil- o'ckck at Uu Masonic temple. Ail son will be the assisting hostesses. members are cordially invited to I'.i An interesting progtam has been attend. I WELLS U BRIMHALL, Broker I'Ot RT1I WARD inwiwan will bfi arrang1 IT. Thomas K. Martin of the B. . J SATTRDAY. APRIL ex!'- I!! h served. A cordial invitation is ..; INTERESTING IJXTTKK v will be tlie speaker at the of President E. tended to all members and those PLANNED FOR KKUEF The annual report Extent . ::I li a in i i..T1 Thai tna Standard-lil- y 5 vices in the Ktmrth ward chapel "Asked ' Stocks: stockgid. to issued Must J. Raddats In Tintic East for MKKT nianjoership. eligible company tion Mining Alta Merger ......$ .09 "i. fth;s evening at 7 o'clock. His sub-.'.,0H holders of Tintic Standard Mining district contemplate a campaign or Am. Meals Principal Karl Hanks of the, Lin- - '4niil i . ly 02 .034 of Christ's ji' t will be "Significance the indicates 14 Indicated that MEMBERS year C. ii S. coin company, srive will J. school, a ut lecture 7.30 high 'day vigorous development lU surrection. ' Hill M 32 Big ' " Birds and .Trees," before the one 1928 was for n a this on prosperous ' ENTERTAINED eiecincaiiy-drlvea in the tact that large S. HOLM .06 A good musical pVogram has also .05 Bingham Metals . . Members 6t the J. S.'C. club were members ofthe Vineyard ward Ite compressor and hoist have PsFto:'-. . .13 .13 S company.: been arranged. All are' welcome, ntrattandard all from The gross proceeds will and at Eureka been unloaded, Colorado pp 10H aiH .metals produced dtfring the year be taken to the property as. soon aa Combined Metals . . .18 .13 was 14,448.615 03. After paying warrant"' road conditions moving Crown Point .15 .13 freight? and smelting charges, the them, according to Arthur Sylvester 3.27 hief Con 8 30 net smelter returns were mine superintendent. 6 Crescent Eagle . . . .' ' 544.38. Adding income from other .JThie company's property includes East Standard .02 'i .02 k oureet,. totalling $286,047.36 to this the claims of the Addle eompanju Empire Mines .10 .13 amount, resulted1 a total income ' .02 one of the oldest of the East Tintic Emma of $2,922,591.74, from which state, rre East Crown Point. X)3 .05 organizations. Considerable county and federal taxes amounting done is. work . . .at Con. Tintic East being pend liminary to $275uLSl wcr4 deducted, 4eav-in- g new the" wachiar of . ; . installation 1.70; lug Lily a net amount carried to sur Bullion Eureka .91 .92 "cry. plus of ?1,493,934,99, the report! 38 .38 The company's holdings' He to the East Utah states. west of Yi North Lily, Big Hill Gold Chain .07' JOVA One' special and four quarterly I !25 and Eureka Bullion and are con Howell .26 Vi dividends wer.e distributed to stock.70 .76 sidered amohg thf most valuable Iron Kmir holders during the year, the total 25 .30 of the undeveloped properties in Kennebec amount of which was $1,499,433.50, 47 .46'. East Tintic. Keystone.. to date of Little .05 ..05Vi making total dividends $11,287,938.0 exclusive of dividends Lehi Tintic .18 .18 paid by acquired companies prior to Suicide Leonora .... .04 .04 acquisition. .37 .40 Magnolia Lead The metals produced by the Mammoth .... 1.45 1.50 Standard between date of its Michigan-Uta- h .... .04. .05 Tmtie first shipment and the end" of last Moscow , .60 year are as follows 44.287 ounces of WASHINGTON, "April- fcHS Mountain- - View .T ." ' M .06 (fold; 32,415,353 ounces silver; New Sergeant John Doherty-40,-w- ht pounds of lead; 9,737.151 thought Private- imaiie""Morrlson North Lily ... 8.00 9.25 had informed on him for being in- North Standard ... pounds of copper, and 12,488 pounds .08 .08 oi Dismutn. toxicated, walked into the squad Park King . . .) 25 ' .29 room at Fort Humphreys here to- - Park Bingham .... .11 .12 Iflxv nd'sent five bullets into Mor Park Utah ........ 10.50 10.75 Flow rison's body, then- a bullet into his Plutus 1.40 1.80 own brain.. Morrison died a few Prince Con L.05 honrs later. 1.00 ?ovo 105 The dramatic murder and suicide. Park Premier . l.io I which took "place while thtfjnen of 5 , Argentine. ;"aoi5ut fifty "gat" iCampany B, 130th, Infantry Eng Park Nelson .71 ,70 s rcrminute, has 'resulted in theineers were polishing their gear for 3o. Standard ; .20 0 mr ir&;y suspension, of. oneraliona. paction. foowe4 a threp-da- y ;King-Ooal.-r-.TO-"15.1 .t the Iron King property of the I party-during which Doherty con- - Sioux Mines 04 '; company. Iceived a grudge against Morrison Silver Standard .'. . ..09 made its appearance Mi nThin water and was badly beaten In a resulting Standard Lily Ext. 1.074 1.10 1000 level of the Iron I King. fight. Tintic Central .... 05 .0(5 When the shaft was sent down to Tintic Standard ..J5-1215.25 that point a very small amount of Tar Baby .14 .15 vater was developed and later, af-t"BROADWAY "MELODY" Utah Con 02 i .03 Vi about 175 feet of drifting had COMING TO PARAMOUNT Tintic. Giant 1.00 ' beorcjdone, a fissure was reached I ' Tmtic Lead ...... 2.25 2.40 ' and a larger flow of water developThe first talking picture to Victor Con. . .XI ed. At first the amount, was around 15 launch specially composed musical Swansea .03 .04 70 gallons per minute but it has as tne screen, nits mg ior West Toledo jusi .02 :, .03 since decreased to about 50 gallons. In to are fame launched stage West Gold ,'jey .0614 .05;i msical comedies, opens at the Walker 4.17 4.25 I! Mining aramount theater soon, when "The Yankee Con .01 .04 H t1VIrr i Giurdies 1 ir " tintic Salt Lake Mining Exchange Report IANDARDW Y1LLDEVE0P f ff mine PROSPERING - r ' I XO CArSB'OT ACTJOJT snuss o , action was retmmed jury n the ens ef tbs AEierlcnK BuUditig an4Loaa sonuany scsinst 4. Terry anil 6hla,' Terry Alptac The. case nan been Mara teiort juag A'nlrsctea verdict of -- . 02' card . orTxHiirKS C- x Our hesirta are 4full of grntltuda to the who so wonaertuUy helped U so r many ways to beat;tna teo-of- beloved 1. "' MHiJ. iWWfJ SM ' and ; fancrr .huabaDd-- . . . Thomas CaUister MRS. THOUA9 CALL1STER, MRS. XXAVIO 'NICHOLSON, : THOMAS L. CALLISTER. t I uae d a May.-vW.-:- Murder, Result Of Grudge : . Water Halts Work at Iron King - ,r-- - -, . , S Trices ir ' ' - 1350 at the factory ' ' .:li-- " -- I : - I Zuma -- " u -- Park Galena .... .. Park City . . Eureka Sjuinda- V.i ' i Sales Alta Merger - Kr (; ' S 4 - ' ; ,Jii '! "2000 " 9c. $3.40; 7m (: $3.30; 30 0 1000 ( East Standard - Emma 66c; 1100 65c. , Eureka Lily 60 to $1.70. Eureka Bullion 5500 02c East Utah 1000 38c. Gold Chain 1000 7c; 1000 f 7V4c. Magnolia"Lead5(Metro-Goldwy- all- romance nas its ' ineine. lirst Bhowtng in Piovo new picture. Jn which gor- ecus stage rpcctacles, ballets and I ong ensembles are .'interspersed i'lth a vivid drama of life among- ie show- folk behind payer's spectacular , - , Howell 500 25c. Lehi Tintic 1000 ffi l8c. - 87C. North nwth - ..... . . i $9.25. Lily-1- 00 . mi tliu, J iir aD Railroad records show that 19.600 "tons of ore we're shTpped from Tin- tie Btefward, Eureka Stalidgrd7l North Lily,, and Eureka Lily mnes L during the month of March, 1929. This was a substantial increase over last year's shipments for the same period, which, railroad officials state amounted to 15,540 tons. The bulk of the' tonnage from the Untie district is now billed out oviU the East Tintic branch of Denver and Rio Grande Railroad company. Park Nelson ' stanaKrTjTy-Ex- Moscow 1300 60c New Quincy 2400 4r $2.75. 500 Bt 70c. T x LU fl - West Toledo-25- 00 7J I Walker Mining r.f .. 4 $4.17; 100 Eureka Standard m. yiiiK Eii&s3feMl immttm rs, rv MkM v mm'-m- m BiiiW i i 7, Mil W .Ht:, W . : o m w w w mi v mk " 1 .... wmmri.: v:- 1a . 1 -I- : ; . YiHaw mmm feHfl I f' r. . . -- . . . .. . I . 700 2'jC $43). - $15.25. 't 200 $4.10; ( $4.90 $4.95. s, - l'hc Lo e loat," '"You Were Meant For Me," fThe Wedding of the Painted Doll" nd others specially concocted for vie play by Arlhur Freed and Nacto orb Brown, celebrated composers ' "The Doll Dance" Anita Page and Bessie Love ap--- -- faroadway-ajefoa- or as act,' and Charles ing, Broadway musical comedy ar, Is the hero. The cast Includes d Prouty, KCnncth Thomson, Ed- ard Dillon, Mary Doran, J. 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The Comwanderjii offered by Studebakcr.BuilderofChiwpiotj and ftsfltliUc 1 N N 1 wvMMtrr-- - pMfc. STUDEBAKER .... . MODELS AND PRICES'"- - The President Eight The Commander Eight The Commander Six The Dictator The Erskinc Six .it" THE rACTORT WW end c 218 WestXehter-Stre- et lit "the greatest motor car ever bul&tntat soiuatuspncc. lournrst nac win prove ic. st STTW EH J J as 1 VH - (J six-cylin- Tunc in "Studebaktr Champions " every Sunday evening 10:1$ to 10:4$ Eastern Time. Station WEAF and NBC coasHo-coanetwork." MIAGARA uudb nianoMl lb. ILWALL PAPERS Jj 1 Set which requires no further evidence thair the Studebaker now sells more cars lugt, ipatt i)aker introduced the luxury of ball bearing AT cop of this deliab ful Pattern Dock '. the fab- Kuppenheimer mil tailor Service. ar A : m&msmmmsxmmizi ,iS.iBasae wzmi m - r SSTfoTTF to $1.07. Tintic Standard - 200 'i Tar Baby 1000 to 14 Vc. Park Bingham-30- 00 at HV4c Provo 2200 4i $1X0--Par- k Premier 400 Si $1.17'. Rico Argentine 2000 tfi) 46c. las special song hits, including y, R f 2C. 2c. Con. 200 3C0O East Tintic - roadway Melody," 100 $3.27. $345t ; .V .25 3.40 4.90 1 Shipments Increase In Tintic District .16 .26 3.50 5.00 |