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Show h. ' A . r :Vv " Cal Jo i! The ficpert frkads A fanner Sb of Tfaiflo ethar puts of tha oouitry Hr EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1923. Silver Policy Maintained; RafnaesFurther Purchases l Fin Bug Buij In Silver; Chief To Curtail Development Two Homes Fired ; watennaiter; affiean sub-m- it .' reporta. mtlai tbadty m Tkindv at vlkk tlaa eouldusbte A postponed bald iMt oC council at Iwportaucs am-la- c vu o With tha MMftlov t W. W..rracktetou aU m . i i baat-m- m transacted. Coaadlawa Major Joha Clirck appointed D. aa eouudlaua to Oil Ra 11. ' J. tha uuoxplrad tana at Juaua Hauler, danaaaai, aad alao appolatad Habar Baaar aa watanaaatar. Both vara ooaflnaad kj aiaaihara oC tho eoaa-ct- t. h. Mr. Kaaaall I wall qualified for tho poaltteo, being oao of oar BMat prwalaaat dtteauu and having had oaparlaaea la public ofttea. Bo ta a strong aopportor of tha aoctel-lato walkpartp, which twa ed awajr with tha dtp rioettou. Tha proparty owaora . aa ' Bridge Btiwatpotltioocd tho ooaaeU for tha it oaten of tha aowar ayataa. Tho awttar waa plaadla tho haada of tha propar eoaalttoe. -- -. Tha ooaadl voted to pay the laaaraaae oa the Bonbon at the Baraka Yolaatoar Fire There are aow forty nonberatu tho orgaalaatlaa,. the Hat veaaatly havlac heaa eat dowa at ran 'froB atoty. t: . . The eoaaell alao fixed f' tho tax levy far Baraka City for the oarreat yodr at IT aillla, aa laereaae of alx Bllle over lift. Tha reporta of the varloea dty were aa followa: Marahal Minor Fetaraoo reported for atrod tha oxpoadttare of 9664.76 work. : la thla aeeoaat aad aaaitary ' to ladadod additional expoadttarea which ware Bade la graveling a portion of tha new road recently eon atracted oa tha north aide of town. Haary Uiraca. tha sexton, report-- ed three harlala daring Jane. Wllliaa B. Bacon, dty Jaatioe, collected, 9164.66 la Watonaaator Hohor for aappUoe for the aumth ad ; of Jaap. Chief John Hanaifla of tho Bmre-k- n Volsntor Fire Dapartmat, a report akowlag that tha had heon called oat to alx Area darfag tha auwtk. vTha rap art of Mia. Viertei, dty treaaararr waa aa followa: on. hand Jaae let IMIUI; Boaey reedved froa Ida Fnifcaa, coaaty tieaaarar,. 9ffl.ll;1 water rente, 1, 411.41; general ISli.TI; dty well, 96.66; dty jaattoe'a coart, 91f4.SS; water Itlil ' aub-Bltt- S: rn tu aap-941.4- 4; auk--n ; dog taxaa. total of 9B,T4t.SI. narea for tho nwnth wore 9l.474.il, , leevlag a halaaca on head oa Jaly 9S-44- let of 9MM- - V - Tho report of yn. Sarah Bigler, recordar, checked with that of, the i- 1 Matt Morphy, eaparlataadanf of the Stiver Pick Mining eoapanr atGoldfield, Nevada, arrived la Bare-ka early la the week for a few daya n vtott with relatives. Upon hia to Nevada ho will bo aceoapoai-a- d by Mra. Morphy and tho children, ) who have boon vlaltlag here for aoveral weeka with . Mrs. ' Marphya parents, Mr. aad Mra. D. B. Crania. re-tar- ' WASHINGTON, - D. C. asore-libera- Ifa l. at u Metal Mining In Utah In 1923 u lilt, . aa till, - . - Hi, as-ar- fa ud . fa u . llllr ID ' k ( , f. A r Eureka City Increases Taxes o JI : ud made. B. B. Lava, formaly of the southwest experl-mstation, Tucson, Arisons, wu elected to aaeceed Dr. Lind at u superintendent of ' tho atatten at Reno. Mr. Lava wu derignated as Dr. Linds suoeeaaor because of having giva hia attention fm a gnat many yean to problems connected with the metallurgical treat-mof weatera ores, uperially thora associated with the cyulde at 8. P. Howell, formaly M the Pittsburg station, who hu spent the studying, the put yea lu Arlaona mining problems . of that atate, especially regarding, the use of explosives, hu bea designated at superintendent of the atatlon - . u Tacaon. vi . r .. At the last meeting of the city council a. resolution C. Lind, formerly superlutondat of the rare and predow metals experiment atatten at Reno, Nevada, to the post-o- f chief chemist chief' of the division of mineral technology to succeed Dr. Moore, otha changes in posts throughout the country were . ice . Transfers and promotions of the personnel of tho research branch of the bureau of mlnea were made pub-li- e thla. week by tho depart mat of the interim m a remit of tha resignation of Dr. R. B. Moon, ' forma chief chemist, 'effective July let. ' With the sdvunwmat of Dr. B. - a ae In-lll- ..HVt t-- i lit; vu "ig On the Concrete D C&f Ccr:!ldald Dechnd Dn&J . Many Chsages In Staff , Of Federsl Mines Bunau 431 llondsj O D. J. Bondi, Sr appointed r .oounsUnen and Baber Baser . Number 37 n. Reports to the effect that the there waa bat one coarae left to a That Baaatpr Chief Consolidated Mining company reduce expenaca. It la fire Is bug baay la Silver probably safe Plttnnaa protracted eaatroveray were going to cloao down all their to say that the Chief haa been doing City to a tact firmly aet In tha nrinda with the troaaary departawat ever abaldlary propertlec the Grand more development work than any of realduta of that town. About Boa of 89,221 JO will bo Best other property of lta slae la the three oclock on Monday morning a the parchaae of additional diver at Central, . Baraka Hill, aad Gemini to stockholders on August 91 aa oanee aador the Flttaua act are false, as.all of theee minca will conntry and that lta working agree- fire was discovered at the residence la getting nowhere, aad it la evident he kept vea, aecordlag to officials ments with leaaera and contractors of Baker aad about an hoar of the company. However, the Chief have bear uadeignmad oonditjpns that no more parehaaaa are to later another blase waa found In the dehave cartaU decided to to be good. the people said few months Daring peat Bade at tho dollar price anleaa work to a certain extent, several of the allver mines of the Simon Epperaon home. Both we . a congrcaa ao dlrecta, writes A Blatant velopment thla being a nataral reaalt of the weatera country have practically undoubtedly the work of a tire bag At a the directors of of Secretary Gilbert. Thla, of eoaraa, seating as had of act. , the Pittman plans boa made eviration theasselvea in order to deliberately gutted the Chief Consolidated Mining cpm doaa not apply to the parchaae of a for the destruction aa at entire each home. the much silver as possible on Thronghoat place million or ao ooneea aeccaaary to tha puy, held at Balt Lake City late The fire at the Baker home was last week, tha regular dividend Baal adJaataMBt of the aeeoaat, of the Chief Consolidated company the market before the expiration of o 14 It haa boon their policy to pat a the Pittman act, ceasing development discovered wha Mr. Baker was cats which parehaaaa will he froa ten-de- ra share to be declared, pa hack and poshing ora production to the awakened by tha largo portion of their of burn- paid aa Augnat lat. This mean aude before Jane ISth. Into tho arina la tha form of devriop-mo- limit. This la not true in the caw ing wpod and thecrackling smell of amoks. that 984,881.64 will be distributed Senator Pittman has been harping and la doing work la thla man- of the Chief Consolidated. Even Ha Investigated and to shareholders of the com puy ud pa two phaaea of thla proMaa, oao ner have always had large ora de- with a fifty per cat reduction In de- foandImmediately blase that a the had will bring the grand total from this ceatcrlag aroaad the- - 14,444,404 posits la reserve. With tha expire-- 1 velopment work it la safe to any that start at the back of hia house. good The mine up to 98,684,484.77. oaaoea of diver oace act adda froa tioa of the Pittman act, which great- this will waa be alarm more company doing giva and with the help The past quarter has nadoubtadly the dollar fund for anhoidiary coia-ag- e, ly reduced the earning! of the mine. prospecting than the average mine. of neighbors and others the fire waa bora one tat the exceptional hat aftarwarda raatorad to tha soon. extinguished with bat little Chief la the matter at ore predatdollar ailver toad, aad the other damage to the premises. Upon In- ion ud amount of as the aroaad hia contention that aome vestigation it waa foand that kindl- property was pushing ahlpnmnta In foreign allver waa aaloaded onto the ing wood ud rubbish had bea de- order to place mack ailva posvaraBont by easel tero, along with liberately piled against the house sible before the expiration of the liver of domeatlc odgla. Pittman act. The Chief Consolidatud lighted. Aa to the aabddlary allver, the i Tha mlnea of Utah showed an was 17,111,160 The second fire occured probably ed haa bea of the largest silver pounds, wrote Senator treaaary departBeat aaaal activity daring the first half valued at 111,141,170, as' compared aa hoar ud a half later, wha the producers In the United States for Pittman, pointing oat that the gov of according to a statemat fe- with 10,801,401 pounds, valued at residents of Silver wow set- many yeera ud It Is safe to Bay that meat allver, once It la melted Ined by. the Department of the In- 98,414,401 In 1481. The Utah Cop- tled In their beds. Thla again of blase waa they will be well toward the to halllon, loeoa lta Identity. terior baaed apon statistics collect- per Co., at Bingham, was producing started under the back porch of the the list tor the first halt of thetop prea-u-t Senator Flttaua haa no Intention ed by V. C. Helkea of tha Geological at the. rate of about 11,400,404 Sima Epperaon home ud was disyea. of abiding by the rating of the B array. The oatpat of gold, allver, pounds a month Under groud conditions In the In 1488 and covered by Mr. and Mra. Thomas arly eoa-grepper, lead and sine in III was gradually Increasing Its oatpat. Both Davis who were Just treaaary department, and whan home Chief at the present time are moat convenes he will drive to bring valued at 944,4i4,lll, and . a. sub- the Arthur and Magna mills are from Brighton. Thisreturning blase was pat satisfactory, the usual tonnage bethla qaeatloa before the senate la stantial Increase may be expected In active, and flotation equipmat was out before it had made any headway ing shipped each week. Although the hope of compelling the parchaae especially In copper, lead and being added to the several units of whatever, In tact It waa extinguish- the expiration of the Plttmu act of 14,444,444 oancaa or more of ad-- 1 Inc. The production from the the Magna The Utah Con- ed before the pile of kindling had will decrease the earnings It will not plat Co., dltlonal allver at 91 an oanee, to off-a-e Park City, Tin tie and Bingham dis- solidated Mining Ohio Copper completely burned. If cither fire lessen the amount of ore produced. alleged aabddlary ednage, and tricts has been especially large ow- Co. and Montana Bingham Co. were had had much of a start before they he alao will atteapt to force farther ing to tha effort of the companies to also prodadng much copper. Mark- were discovered the places would Fifth Anmul Convention parehaaaa by andertaklng to ahow market allver at 91 an oanee. ed Increaaea.were made at the cop- have burned to the ground, ud In Of The American Legion that aot all the direr parchaaed per smelting plants at Garfield and the case of the latter Muse it would waa to act aador the Pittman proven -oGold valued at 9I.IB4.I6B Utah. have a International, whole probably destroyed he of American origin. section of the town, as the Epperaon produced In Utah In 111!, an InPRICE, UTAH. Tbs biggest atcrease .from 91,741,446 In 1411. For The of lead In Utah in- home la In the cater of a cluster of tract Iona ever offered to Utah ' tea years prior to 1441 the gold out- creased oatpat men and their ladlea are befrom 84,187,144 pounds in houses and the water supply In SilTour . Institate Minlpf put has gradually decreased In Utah, 1481 to 186,888,144 pounds In 1448. ver la very ppor for fire fighting ing unounced for the atate convenbat the oatpat la 1111 will probably Aa the three smelting tions of the American Legion and r Of Csnads Is Announced not plants and all purposes. be lean if the preamt rate of ore theThe Auxiliary that will be held in Price lead-pro- d of are realduta Silva mlnea are ap city large 8 and 4. prod action la maintained. The mines running at their falludng a large In arms ova the matter and every August 8, rapacity meetof valued at Increase in the lead output la 1488 precaution possible Is' being taka to It la now certain that National Bingham produced gold Registrations for tho tilth the Tin tic mlnea earns certain. The United States apprehend the deguerate. If the Commander Alvin M. Owsley of the ing of the American Iaatitate of 91,117, IBB In I77.-14- 8. American Legion-wil- l 44S,SI1, and Plate connty be here. It la Mining and Metallargleal Engineers Smelting, Refining A Mining Co., person Is fonnd he should be made also As the Utah Copper Co. and at are coming la at a rate which positive that Dr. Kate Walter haa Increased Its ahlp-mat- a to pay to the fullest extent of the Bingham, a capacity attendance, accord- Utah Consolidated Mining Co. era reof lead-sin- e ore, and the Utah law. Thera la no punlahmut too Barrett, national presldrat of the In Apex Is Auxiliary ud E. J. Elvers, national ing to information reaching C. T, turning to normal production lta old place of great tor a cur of thla calibre. regaining of the Forty Van Winkle, secretary of the Balt 1111, the gold from copper ore will prominence as a large lead prodacer. Since the happalngs of the past chef de ehemln da Lake City section, from the Now probably ahow a decided Increase. The Chief Consolidated mine, at Eu- week aome of the people of that city and Eight will be preaat. Besides these attractions there York heedqaartera of the orgaalaa-m- . Shipmate from the Deer Trail reka, produced more than 7,004,440 are Inclined to believe that the Mg have bea arranged a parade that The opportanlty afforded dar- mlnea. In Plate county, have of lead of Drat la the the of conflagration quarter night July toar of Canadian bea Increased, and gold from allver pounds ing tho ten-da- y of 1488. If the mine ooatlnnea pro- 4th, which destroyed four large will make a regimental guard mount mining cam pa to vridt aome of the ores, especially from tho Vlpont, duction at this rate It may becomo buildings, was the work of the same look like a rainy reveille; a trip to through the famou worlds greeted mining and metal-largic- al Park Utah, Chief Consolidated and the largest prodacer of lead In addk sneak ud was not caused by fire- Hiawatha mines, haa made a, tloa to being the largest producer q( works. It Is Just possible that aome Back Hawk mine; receptions, balla plants la proving an anaaaal Grand Oatnl attraction for engineers who dadre remarkable record. of the fires which have oecured In ud Mardl Gras, initiations aoase-thln- g silver In the state. Silver. good every minute not taka to combine both bnsineaa and pleaa- ore j could be blamed to and eoneratrates Eureka Shipments of up In convatlon aesalons. The oatpat of allver In Utah In from the Park City district - have the aamqreoutly fire-bu- g and It be Bright at 1481 was mu la Utah la Every 17,471,104. . Rne . oaneaa,bMn more than doubled in the first well A special train, compoaed of the cltlsens pf Eureka to be urged to come to Carbon county for care, standard Pall mans, which was a high record for the1 half of 1448, ud the Silver King on the lookout. these three days, and if for no otha Though ; thla oatpat,. was Coalition, Daly West, Jadge and dining car and baggage car. will he state. reason, here these national speakers. greater than that, of any other state Keystone mines have made anaaaal placed at the dlspodtloa of the at Toronto oa the open- the large producers are nuking de- records. Shipmate of ore from the Remodelling Of Theatre Amngemuta are bring made wo-tocare fpr hundreds of nun and ing day of the tonr, Aagnst 14th. rided gains in 1488. Daring- the Hntla- District have Increased about Will Soon Be Completed Several can will be made ap In New first five maths of 1418 the Chief 80 per cat daring . the flrgt six Thla will also be the oocaalon for York for members deairing to leave Consolidated, Tlntid Standard, Park months of ISIS, and Increased shipthe first grande pranunade of the Conaoll dated, ments of lead ore ware made by the Utah, Silver King from Gotham. imThe of work remodeling ud Utah 44-- 8, which means that these Jadge, Vlpont, Victoria and other Tlntic Standard, Chief, Gemini ud proving the Interim of the Star will be plraty of good legion fellowmlnea were rnahlng shipmate to the Victoria mines. In 1484 the Tlntic Theatre la bring rushed to comple- ship. Tha leglona election of atate S2H896 Collected By awltera at aa abnormally large District prodaeed 47,841,148 pounds tion is it that before officers may become a riot but Carud silof In the Tho rate. price drop of lead, the Bingham District, Sir the end of the thought State Daring Quarter ver will eertalay coming week the bon county and Price officials are affect profits, bat 446,748 and the Park City house will be in shape to permit the none of the large producers will District, pounds; : ! very human. Bring tha woman, 'i: 81,467.646 pounds. running of ahowa. The balcony, buddy, ud live ova the Old days eeaae to operate. Faaa collected by H. B. Croekett, which la constructed of atari ud with the outfit. The operation . of . tha . Grand aeeretary of atate for the- - gaartar additional 186 Tho considerable activity In mar- which will add Hill Gemini and Eureka to Cratral, amoanted ' last Jaao 14th, ending In its, la now completed ud adda STILL LOCATED AT LYNBDYL. early Min- keting alne concentrates Consolidated tea mines Chief by to the 9144,444.11. according made a marked Ink 1448 Indies tea a decided increase greatly to the Interim apprarance- pi qnarterly report aabasltted to the ing companyInhas the asbestos theatre. of The alne the in ova 1444. output operatOa Tuesday of this week federal the output of the which was state treaaarer thla week. Geaenl provemrat 6,114,414 - - pounds. In ing room la completed and new revenue officers located a large Inmoat Tho mlnea. aatonlahlng fees wielded 91i.4lf.4B and cop flooring haa bea put down through- moonshine still in the hills In allver production was made 1416 the mlnea of Utah produced re- out the entire building. poratloa taxes 9T,4Ti.5K, making a crease About all Lynndyl, ud arrested Jamea Br more of than 44,000,606 pounds which Park Utah tho Co., Mining total of 9ii.4iB.17, to ho credited by to alne. that remains be at In coverable the pre- nan, who waa operating the still at 1648 due the Early tons of to was 8,000 shipping 7,004 to the general fand. The' gaa tax more Park city Mining A Smelting Co. aat time is the decorating ud the the time. Breanu was brought to yielded 9iB.4IT.4i, aad the amtor liver me a math in 1448, 1488. wu Increasing shipmate of roasted installation of the balcony auto. Eureka and placed in the city Jail-H- e than doable that Shipped la vehicle, registration taxes alne eoneratrate from the Judge ore. waa later released oa 9666 to of According Managa Lindsay 144.17, both of which are to he alne pluta at Park the Weatera Amusement company, bonds. The production of copper In Utah The electrolytic credited to the motor vehicle fand. Officers believe that the still City were not operated. Zinc con- the balcony will be reserved for centrate from Bingham ore milled adults only, chlldra not bring al- which Breuu wu operating at Midvale was bring shipped to lowed to use thla section of the furnishing a portion of tho hlne which la coming into Eureka. house. plants In Colorado and the Bast Dividends were paid In the first part of 1488 by tha Utah Copper Chief Co., Silva King Coalition, Consolidated, Park City, Iran Blossom, Park Utah, Tlntic Standard ud United States Smelting, Refining A Mining-CK- ' . ... : I; e cf why not aaad tha papar ngukrty to Cl OHucnJ : vfflcp-gradat- give I - ndtet aeo Volume! . 'f was passed fixing the. tax levy for .Eureka City at 17 wlla, thin being an increase of 6 mills uver the levy for .1922, Last year's levy at 11 mills brought the dty approximately $35,000, based on a Valuation of $3,000,000, and the additional 6 mills should bring the income up to about $51,000, based on the same valuation. The levy is divided as follows: contingent fund 5 mills, water fund 4 mills, street fund 5 mills, library fund 1 mill, sewer fund 2 mills. . The last mentioned is a new fund, while an increase of 1 mill was made in the water fund and 3 mills added to the street fund. The purpose of adding this amount is to defray the a new city's expenses in paving Main street, laying oontem-. water rani" and other improvements which are plated for the near future. The proposition of either bonding the city or increasing the taxes has been a matter of much discussion for some time and the dty officers finally decided that the latter course was the best In this manner the improvements can be pud for without putting the dty to additional expense of paying interest on borrowed money.- The connty and the state have not made their tax. levy for the present year and according to County Commissioner John Bunnell they will remain the same as in 1922." !: , . |