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Show tad Tbs Report- A former resident of Ttatie will ap- er to Meads la other parte of the o a a t r 7 five them a chinos to non about the Ttatie District. preciate a copy of The Reporter wfajaot send the paper xegnlarlj to some dose friend. tan EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1923. Volume! PendmasBin Is Urattag Of Commercial GUb Held On Wednesday ..... O' -- . .1 Before Legislatare Enreka Metallurgical Co. Lead Hu Levied lo Assessment .. All Packed Up and Ready for Trip Home From Geriniany -- Number 13 Uarfcet To His Year Aa Interacting aaction of the Tln-tl-e Be Good According to notices recently leCommercial dab, with the new aned the Eureka Co. ' Metallurgical .. o .. . president, A. F. Toltoa. presiding, haa levied an assessment of one cant waa held at the library ball ding oa on tha 15th of Higher price for lead may help per share, payable Would increase the . taxes on Wedneeday erenlag. February and with the delinquent Tolton aanoaaeed that arfnaa and drive the mea en-- hePrealdeat to tide silver-lea-d set date mines for March 7th. had not yet prepared a list of the This company waa have committees would but or this organised la standing gaged development over the expected depression through the efforts of E. V. Smith It reedy at the next meeting of the of the state. for tha exploitation of a new process industry The election of a. eecretary dab. of the present year. -of milling which had been worked waa also deferred until a later date. ' out la an experimental plant la this It o The road committee reported reIt would bo ntbor l city. seal on of the state tegtolatare garding the Tlntle Standard road, on Later eastern capital waa Writing aboat load mining la the Locured for the company and tha of-- ! Annual Review Number of the closed witbout ob attempt to crlpplJ which a lot of work hat been perEngilice moTed to Salt Lake. with oomo the mining Industry formed la an effort to keep the highof neering and Mining Journal-Pres- s bill. - Evidently tbo termer way open to onto travel. Storme; During tha year peat the company New York, Irwin H. Cornell, of the haa built and equipped a complete St. Joseph Lead Co., forcasts the o t Utah will oorer. be eatlatled antU have baaa coming along with anei twenty ton testing plant at Murray, I continuation of tha present pries of they kill the goose that la taring the regularity, drifting the snow back .on ground purchased by the officers about Be gold, ailver and copper egga the Into the road as test aa it la removduring IBIS. Taking tha . mining lndnstry, which la reality la ed. and the committee was In- - j jof the corporation. A. W. Hahn, consuming Industries In the and tor tbo proeperlty of s traded to. await a change In the' the very baeia general manager and order of their importance recfpr to the special representative of the Hem-- 1 mines, paint pigments should be the whole atm te and wlthoat which weather before spending any more ' Interests of New York City, sldered first. Two years of excel-bterming would suffer because there money. Borne travel Is bow golaC" would bo no market for farm pro-'ovsigned the latter to the etock- - 'lent business have been experienced the hill near the Copper Leaf, holders In which information la by . the dacta, or at any rate a mmch poorer property end the dub may do some Mrroders. Md eoO alnoo the waij given pertaining to the finances of history would Indicate that the e market thaa now estate. work la aa effort to keep that htah- r have takas Gsh The other day la the lower hones1 way In fit condition for trove. The company. Mr. Hahn says that mand for paint should ease off dar--1 aCm been has y. nceeaement Is necessary because lng 1BSI. Nevertheless, many cor-th- e of the state legislators some mis- mein Eureka-Divideroad is so. of situated that It la next to ImposEureka Metallurgical Co. haa feel that white lead. In guided individual by the count payable, amounting to about of competition, haa attained a spite laid introduced a measure to In- sible to keep ft free from deep enow poal 110,000, which mast be liquidated, tlon la the paint industry that it will crease the eaee ent oa. mines from drift. The circular states letter cond . three times the ast proceeds to four prodae-Unltethat thslnever committee to Tha appointed relinquish, and that a States patent office haa al-- tlon schedule tlmae the net proceeds. The present fer with the owners of Mala street to about of that equal lowed all claims, applied for. and.llll will bo justified la USB.. It taw of Using mines on a heals of property- - regarding tha proposed patents will be leaned within the would seem advisable, however, to throo times the net proceeds is paving project reported no opposinext few months. Three hundred anticipate a slightly smaller coo-encertainly nnjust and If we allow the tion to the Improvement from people fifty tone of ore have already sumption of white lead, present legislature to Increase It to owning ground la the business disbeen treated at tha Murray plant: The fear times there la nothing to pro- trict of Eureka. All who had been storage-batter-y Industry vent the next bench of lawmakers visited signed the petition to the been made of this matter It lo prob- and negotiations are under way with should use more toed In 1121 t special, a number of mining companies which it has In any p going a little etronger and nuking It city asking for favorable action .on meeting of the city council waa held ably not oat of plaee to again call year in Its If tha Improvement In five or els tlmae. . the paving project. If the eounty j for the purpose of discussing mat-an- d attention to tha part which Commis- It la thought will, reeult In the 'history, ' of the companys processes general mince on their net procontinues. The industry city taka care of an eighteen tors pertaining to the paring of sioners Bunnell and Ormo have adoption le n fair way of getting reve foot strip of paving through the Main street, which It Is quite prob- - .token with reference to permanent on a royalty basis. outlook for the manufactun of lead- Incased cables Is excellent Many nue; bat It Is most unfair to aay that business district It will be up to the able will be taken ap during the road improvements la Jaab eounty. factories have booked orders for alfor aaeoaomant pnrpoeee the not pro- property' owners to extend this pay- - j coming spring. meeting a j They were members of the board most their entire 1121 production, ceeds mast be multiplied by three. which carried through the splendid end a record boelnesa year to ex-TWhen you extract the ora from a piece of paving from Santaqnla to mine you datract from Its value Increased demand for Nephl and whoa It wee teemed that there to oaly so much ore la the a substantial earn of bond money plumbMg supplies will probably would be left over after the compleA contributory reason for tho low ! continue throughout 1122 If tha ground and whaa yoa remora that certain amount yoa have nothing theta part la patting the Improve- aa agreement wherein It is specified tion of that project these officials price of silver to the eubstitotloa of,Drent building program to carried toft unlike farming It la not poo-dhl- a ment throngk. Thera was some dis- that this earn of money will ho need worked oat a plan whereby It might various alloys containing a small out- Sheet lead waa la poor demand la to fertilise the mineral ground cussion as to tha typo of paring to In the construction of an eighteen be made the nncleoe of two new proportion of elver for tho making and grow another crop of ore... The be adopted end naturally there wee . foot strip of pavement through Ear- paving projects to be taken ap dar- of coins. The United States lb one ! although during the tatter half of the year some Improvement more yoa taka from a term tha more n decided difference of opinion. It , reka City, this work to bo perform-appea- rs ing the coming spring and summer country that bee tti that tha commercial cine d daring the present year, and the one on each side of the eounty. standard of B parte silver to 1 of wu notlcable. No further expansion year toad la worth. The more yon lean be expected nnlesa the chemical extract from a mineral deposit the members favor an arrangement said city to award the contract and This impartial manner of spending copper. leas yoa have and If any more bur-den- e which will mean competition bo- - take car of Its part of the exponas, the left-ovbond money, as well as A bill to reduce tha fineness of trade becomes active. Tha demand ate placed on the mining tween the two principal types - of j Mayor Church and the member 'other county money which may be British silver coinage wee passed In sporting ammunition, bearing tho metals, foil, and other miscellaneous operators there will be bat little or paving, bnt to a largo extent this ' of the city council arc quite available for road Improvements, February, 1120. Previously, no ladaeemoat for thorn to spend matter will, doubtless be left with enthusiastic regarding the paving certainly meets with the approval of Chancellor of the mmhegnev had teed products became more active their money developing mines. Men tha city- - officers and the Tlntle proposition. They realise that tha the people of the Tlntle District. No stated that the change waa necessary during the latter part of 1122. This will not go oat and search for ore members of tha board of county! city will .bo called on to raise a large ' doubt Nephl people are feeling Jast owing to the 'nn usually high price improvement will probably continue If they kaow that tha state at large commissioners jsnqi of money, aa some changes as good because they will be given of silver bullion, which had tended through 1122. From the encouragIs antagonistic to them , end that A resolution was adopted Instruct-- ;.wlil have to bp made to tbo water an opportunity of extending the pav- to drive the subsidiary coinage out ing outlook In tha toad consuming their money'll going to bo taken ing tha officers of tbo elub'to write lino In tbo business district before lng through their city limits, a mat- of circulation Into the melting pot. Industries, It seems probable that to officials of the Union Pacific paving can bo pnt down, bnt onr ter In which all residents of the Dealpte a rapid and heavy decline consumption In 1822 will be large. sway In excessive taxation. It would seem that the United in silver daring the remaining system In an effort to get favors tAe clty to absolutely free from Indebt- eonnty seat feel vitally Interested. 1M0. the tew was put In--! States In 1122 will nee morn tend Consideration on the proposition of edness and money for the paving Paramenia Claims Well Tlntle people are particularly i.months a new passenger station at can donbtlesa bo raised wlthoat n grateful to Commissioner Bunnell, t t, and for tha tint time sines than It will produce. The domestic Kaowa Banka Rerident erecting th0 Yifh rel Banks.- - Tentative options have bond Issue end without greatly In- who haa devoted e lot of Umo to tbo 1-1J?lunllEUbfh waa been aeennd on the buildings Just creasing taxes. supplied from Mexico. Tho Darinc nronoaltlon and on whose fineness of to which American Mrs. the It The lowered to Co. and redaction the fatal Men. tariff, west of Tlntle Paenmonia protects .. the proved During tho present year there Is suggestion the eonnty money to toterad. .Matt Newman. The tody wee 111 probable that the railroad company quite ears to bo keen competition be ao Mr Bus-- 1 fineness from 0.925 to 0.500, or. miner from foreign competition 41 per cent In view of tho when the American one Oa her favorable action.' will taka with tbo disease bnt one. week, Lwawke s'vot contractors nril for ass ltwta tha among . t..to near .price paving mmA n.i.i.,. tM. death taking plaee at her home In or two occasions the rood was in- tha reason that, will bo bnt a then Eureka . on Wednesday at wMek clined to take action on this mat- limited amount of paving pnt down. meat and throughout his term of of- this radical change waa startling In sumption of Mexican lead In this a level at tho present prleo time she was earronaded by all her ter bnt gave It up when an nnreaaon-abl- This means that Eureka City will be fice he has worked end voted for its suddenness, and many persona 'country Mrs. - Newman was IT children. price wee demanded for the able to enter Into a most favorable eVery measure which has had for Its hoped that the British government at a profit to tho Mexican miner, will brief accessary groand fronting on lower contract, especially If the cash to purpose the Improvement of tbo would give np taking this step, parprobably not permit much Mexiyean of ago and np wnfll this the had the Main street. ticularly as every Indication then can lead to bo sold at a profit In tho ilium from pnonmoaln Satisfactory prices available - for tho Immediate pay- public highways. pointed to lower silver prices. Re- United States under 5 He par pound, boat of health. - Her husband, om have now been made and If the elty ment of all claims la connection Dr. Steele Bailey, Jr., the new gardless of tho possibility of n con- duty paid. as wall ex the Tlntle Com- with onr proposed paving project member . of tha well knows miners of Eureka, officers of tho Jnsb eonnty board tinued fall In price, It seems probable, therefore, that however, the mercial Club members get bpay It died last Jus. to to a resident who Utah also of tho Tlntle tha last Enreka perhaps. tha present price level will rate In change waa made. Mrs. Matt Newman wan born at may be possible to convince tbo to vs. to another enthusiastic In Its District, pa particular class, and came - to Union Pnclfle people that we need city. The effect of this large drop In tha United States until, for economic Finland, Waco, to booster for good roads. He to In new station. Tbo removal of tbo Park City, a mining camp athat silver content of British enrrenev reasons, n snfflclent amount of tho Axuriea In 1881. Tbo first , rei accord with Commissioner onr with la gnat hearty to to increase greatly the quantity Mexican lead to Imported to redoes denes of the fondly woo In Michigan frame bnlldlngs, now on tha ground, comparable and which city now to reference Bnnnell the hue tho with about many ways of elver available for pur- prices In New York to n point that bnt they journeyed westward In would lessen the fire haxnrd In ' the same population, got bnxy on tho paving program - for the present poses. London bullion minting of es- would restrict the exportation brokers IBB! and ever since that time have bnslnese district and perhaps reMexican lead in this country. New- salt In lower oa paving proposition several yean ago year. Insurance . rate million timated last that year forty Mai living at Eureka. Mrs. and without state or eonnty aid pal A strip of paving from tho eonnty ounces of silver metal would likely man leaves the following children : some of tho nearby property. down a atrip of paving from one end, line, near tha Summit, through Eu- be added to the world's supply from Do Your Part Toward Enoch, Eugene, Vlnlc and Head of tho business district to tho other. reka and part way to Mammoth will this , W.FBBCKLETON PURCHASED step of tha British government. Newman of Eureka, Mrs. MU ton was throe about Richfield man monument paved to be a tho lasting This estimate waa baaed on the asCOHAN McMURPHY PROPERTY Thomas of Harold, Utah, sad Mrs Boy Scouts Supporting yean ago, whlla almost evert other who compose the present board sumption that coins minted before Donald White of Goshen. She to . a state In the .o having population Commissioners. of elty eonnty were no 1201 in and . slater a existence, earvived longer by also Wilford W. Freckleton this week in excess of three thousand It has been suggested that mom-her- and that np to the close of 1911 tho Ten years from now tha youngest brother, who reside In "Finland. De- closed a deal for the property of boast ofto a paved business district, Women of onr city administration, aa net Issue by the Royal Mint amount- Boy Scouts will bo citizens of voting the member of was a ceased Ennka natural that end it only well aa a delegation from the Tlntle ed to 87,095,905. If all this coin ago and they will be discharging of Woodcraft lodge of Eureka and Colls McMarphy, located just north conho should serionsly of tha bwelnccc district. There are people Comerclal Clnb, make tbe trip to returned to the mint there would be the duties of good cl tlsens. Intela tody of many sterling qnaltttoa. largo sidering the paving of theta mala Nephl, for the next meeting of tbo a inrplne of 57.SS0.035 tine ounces, ligently and honestly. The training Funeral services an to be held at throe frame reetdeneee on tothosaid to business street. tho consideration In order that they, Tho report went on to state that It of a Boy Scout means laying the the M. E. Chnrck la Earths oa Sat- lot and White some mention has already commissions!, and have been nronnd fSOBB.- - i may express to tho county officers is, of course, moat unlikely that this foundation for good citizenship ' urday afternoon. their gratitude and appreciation Of reflnx can taka place In entirety. A every resident of this and every tho help which. to to ho given the certain quantity must have ben ex- other community ought to bo willlocal paving project Most likely ported to British colonies and else- ing to Invest something in n propREWARD. OWN 18 ITS VIRTUE the county's part of tha money will where, some mast have ben lost or osition which hoe for Its object the bo Immediately placed at tbs dis- destroyed, end a considerable part development of boys into strong, posal of the city and If this to dona of that remaining moot be boarded tardy manhood Into good and tbo city officers will feel Justified la In each e fashion that It will not loyal Americana. Some people think that Boy starting negotiations with some of again beso.In evidence for nIn generareduc- Scoet organizations are solely for Other nations tbo lending paving contractors of tion of tbo state. ing the fineness of their currency the purpose of taking boys on bikes, to tho etock of camping trips, and inch like. This hare contributed to wrong, bnt these things are an available bullion. STEEL SITE CONTBIBUnOXS. At the presnt time silver coins essential part of the training protwo-fol- d freely circulate In tbe British Isles. gram. . Their purpose to build strong, healthy bodies and Utah eonnty people era busy rais- It wee reported soon after tbe new to to foster tbe play Instinct, which ing tho sum required to purchase coins of 0.500 fineness began to cireven old minds start end old the alto for tho steal plant all resi- culate, that they did not moot with keeps dents and especially the targe prop- much favor among tho populace. The bodies yonng. to do with the On February 6th tha Enreka erty owners being baked to con- chief objections had Boy Scouts will betribute according to theta Interests. poor appearance of the' coins attar eouncll for theratoo about $550, onr Some of these targe property owners they had been circulated a short gin a drive to have already raised rente to theta while.. Their bright color was quick- part of tho money needed to carry dnr-A- n tenants, no donbt Intending to get ly lost and they became unpleasant on activities of the organization " Incidental tbe touch. to tbo also year. coming lng possessed They theta money back the first year. tho fact that It There ought to bo n reward for such the peculiar ring ordinarily assoclat - discovery discloses ed coins. with However, costs the state more per year In-to spurious civic pride and loyalty. no attempt has been made to return discipline and care for a single mate of the Industrial school at to the other grade of fineness. 4 Ogden than It does to maintain two a Green Gets hundred boy aconto. California Quicksilver Advancement This shows what a wonderful InMines To Be Reopened make when we pat onr vestment With Ore Sampling Co. money to we inch a splendid nee. The local drive to in the hands Activity in resuming opera- Rev. Frary, who will handle tho of tlons in tha quicksilver mines of R. Green, for many years 'George E. F. Birch, California wu manifest In the in charge of the Sliver City plant of work In the schools; soliciting tho latter part .of December. Call- -' the Utah Ore Sampling Co., left the who will take careendof A. F. Tolton, workers; fornla hu been the loading district this week, having received mine will the work In tbe who perform state In the production of a promotion. He succeeds Frank business district. No one will bo bnt tha mines quicksilver Bergner, also a former resident of were nearly all dosed at the . the Untie District, as general snper- - asked for more then $1 bnt each man In Tlntle ought to bo war. Under the end of the Intondent of tha various plants of and every to contribute that earn. ' managwnent of HR. Plate, the ore sampling company. Mr. willing the Dont wait to bo eolldtod but gat New Aimed en mines, south-Bergner, who has various business now and tend In your, dollar. west of Ben Jose, have been interests In Salt Lake eonnty, re- busy above reopened, and' 45 tone of ore the with hie position signed Mrs. Peter Pederson waa called to la being treated dally, tbe pro- named company. Mr. Green's headMt. Pleasant Wednesday by tho bis dnctlon being ' about ' 258 and at be will Murray quarters of a nephew, who waa killed flasks per month. place at Silver City bee been takan death while playing with a 22 rifta. of Salt . Edward flabubaiy by " ' r .rat uunl per-oldo- no P dl-ile- ad con-'mo- nd as er erin do-th- ad ao-rod- rev-lon- . . At-thi- s he $ I . . er - ! . ! j Iw c 4- - - . - |