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Show 7 A f of TtattowOl a copy of The Reports why not and the paper regularly to dose friend. Band The Roport-- r to friends ta other parti of the e o a a t r iva tllMW lillMIBf to leant non about the Untie District ; . ap-pnda- j-i- JJi Large Faroe Is Busy On Eureha-Silve- r Auto Road Data Oa Qnisg ; AtHearcg Fifteen or twenty teams and a large nnmber of men are now busy on the Eureka-SilTCity onto road for which an extensive campaign of work has been mapped oat. Not only will the bad curves be eliminated but the road will be nude wider and then surfaced from one end to the other with carefully selected gravel. This is the most Important piece of road work that the county officers have taken up in this district in many years and when it is completed the road between the Tin-ti- c mining camps will be equal to anything in the state. er Malay minin operaton of this ; state appealed before representative of senate's gold and silver commission. Closing a Hug. of Examiner Fletcha Ha mil too of the Unitod Statea Sonata Oold and Silva Commission won hold a lev days ago at y y ; Number 49 EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1923. Volume XXIII. Ghreo te $25,000 Divided Will Be Paid By Bbsson m . dine Lehi-Tlntl- c Hu sec nc .m nc m Is Doing Extensive Devebpoenf Work At a meeting to be held today at Provo the Iron Blossom directors will order the payment of the regular quarterly dividend of S cents a share or 126,000. This Information, coming from authentic source, was given to the Reporter a day or two ago. For some weeks past there has been some uncertainty regarding the dividend for the present quarter but is is now quits sals to predict its payment. The past quarter has not been a very profitable one for the Iron Blossom company but the reports which are ready for the directors at their meeting today Indicate a very healthy financial condition and the board members seem to favor an unbroken dividend record for the pres- Shaft Now Depth Of 870 Feet Gocd Thtic Drafa Manager Charles Zabrlskie states that the shaft at the is being sent down at the rate of about Lehi-Tlnt- lc four feet per day, the staking operations being la tha hands of Isaac Lofdahl who was recently awarded a contract for aw hundred feet of work. The shaft was down 600 feet below the tunnel level when this present Job of sinking started and up to this time the contractor has made about seventy feet. While the people have some ore in their present wakings they are anxious to prospect the ground at greater depth, being of the opinion that the future of tha property depends largely on deeper operations. Some ore which has been saved as work progressed in the upper work lngs Is now awaiting shipment and will be hauled to the railroad at Topliff as soon as trucks are avail- profits pretty well wiped off the slate but In most every Instance a trimming down of expenses and more careful selection of ore has resulted in putting the mine back In position for substantial earnings. Such was the ease with the Iron Blossom and at the present time the mine is once more earning money notwithstanding the fact that the management is financing sixteen or more prospect drifts. It has been many years since such an extensive campaign of development .work has been under way in this old time bonanza and unless present indications are misleading there will be some Important ore developments within a very short time. In addition to its deposits of silver the Iron Blossom property is favored with a large amount of lead and copper ore and at present la working under a fairly satisfactory smelting arrangement. - Ths dividend expected - to be declared will be sent out on the 20th. It will bring the total from this company up to $2,476,000. - Lehi-Tlnt- lc Prcjrea At Tcd Small crew of men this to make 150 feet per month; faoe of the Mg tunnel now shows eigne gf jnineralitttion. With a crow of fourteen which includes all employees of the company, excellent headway is being made at ths Tlntie Drain Tunnel. ths month Just dosed the force Fa Roy Brough, of Nephi, who reprewas able to make a total at 141 feat sents the state road commission on of work whleh was Just a llttlo road matters in this county, has unda ths record of the previous been giving the Tintlc Job his atmonth. tention and soma of the work has Mauaga H. R. Trenholm says that been contracted to Charles Tulley of the tunnel is now in a at Nephi. Dave Green halgh, Tintlc 670$ feet and tar 600 feet the road commissioner, is handling a drills have been cutting a asonsonite able. portion of the grading and surfacing ent year. formation. Tha face of the tunnel o The change in the price of silver and with such S largo force employnow shows some signs of mineralisaed we can expect the early comple- cut In heavily on the earnings of all KwiiiKit Better Mfafag tion and at no time since the project of the Tintlc properties and s few tion of the Job. For The Next State Fair was started has the showing bean so months were required to bring Ths face of the tan-nWhile about a encouraging. such readjustment Socialists Forces Are ova is feet below the sur$00 a readjustment was being1 worked Before the time holding the next state fair rolls around the min- face and from this time on the headLining Up For Election out some of the local mines, among them the him Blossom, had their gain depth quite rapidly. the Salt Lake ingOnwill ing committee Bodallsta of Eureka are quite the Treasury Hill claim of the Chamber of Commerce Intends to arDrain Tannel company's satisfied with the record of the presrange for an exhibit of mineral re- Tlntie tha Steel Brothers of Silva ent city administration and are con. Ore sources that will be a credit to Utah. ground In fldent that the work which their ofIn the past mining has been sadly City have succeeded in opening a ficers have performed, during the neglected and as a result there has very promising body of silva are. been much unfavorable past two years, entitles them to comment. This ore has a high iron content and An Important development each week. is a most desirable proproblems. State officials fair claimed They will hold a Conven- has Just taken that they consequently Owens William Bust. states that place in the American before smelters. duct the These loesses Mining costs, according to testi- tion at an early date for the purpose neither funds nor the time the the American Star ore can be mony introduced at Balt Laka during of nominating a complete city ticket Star property, which iq being oper- handled in preparing a suitable are able to ship every two or three and , required economically rapidly the past week, have practically and while up to this time there has ated through the Eagle A Blue Bell. some work will be the great mining in- weeks and the ore deposit on which necessary but he.11 doubled since the pfewsr period, due been nothing more than an informal It could wak promises to be an new strike is greatly pleased with the outlook d us try so the members of the min they are atone a tamed apt.be to the advance in the price of sup- discussion of political matters it is because it 'is the Tintlc Drain Important committee fa the Salt ing more a the than mine, fa noticing plies, labor and wages as well as in- quite generally understood that continuation of Chamber of Commerce have taken a Tunnel company. A The Blue Bell that and the deposit Eagle creased taxes. Under existing con- Maya1 John Church will again be of- was In the matter and with this opened quite a long time ago, Victoria are not shipping quite as ditions only the more fortunate fered the nomination. Mr. Church but the ch at work we can expect Fifth District Court point whore the channel was heavily as usual but the ore which mines are able to produce the white is said to be undecided about accept,n short time, oponed is fully 160 feet is now being mined is of excellent metal at a profit and f or a long time ing but some of his closest friends recently Tha committee will first of all try To Adopt Uniform Rules to and best of all grade, running quite high In both south farther the no or been there has little money say that he will again head the ths ore shows a substantial improve- silver and load, and cur end better build- Owens Supt. Renomlna-tio- n made in mining gold ore. Socialist party ticket. r th mining exhibit and next ment. It is thought that in the states that a large amount of de- - . Edward Pike and Clande One of the Utah operators in his will be offered members of the future the American oriar they will gather a display F.Attorneyswere can be Star is work on carried velopment being at Salt Lake last SatBaker statements before Mr. Hamilton said present city council and their minerals commensurate with the more tons in both mines counted on fifty that local mines would be dosed would no doubt mean the reimportance of the industry to the urday and while then attended n down, . like those of several other appointment of officers who are at This matter was meeting of attorneys, daks, sheriffs ,ut 01 and other court attaches of the .Fifth statM, were it not for the fact that present holding appointive positions. Dividend To Can Be mack of the Utah silver comes as a On Tuesday evening of this week - Judicial District which had boon sailof lead and Just at this a meeting of Socialist party leaders tee but definite action was postponed ed by Judge Thomas F. Barton. Tha time the lead market la showing was held for the purpose of discussgathering was at the Newhouao Hosolidare In men of Eureka that would result . . the advance- until the members shall have had . tel. boom strength. It was de- ly Business ing campaign matters. back of a movement which will ment of the district; that In his In calling the meeting Jadgo Bar Among those Who testified at the cided to nominate the city ticket in imin many opinion a mistake had been made ., Next he was anxioas to Balt Lake hearing were A. Q. the usual manner which means at a undoubtedly result Saturday afternoon Governa ton stated that tor portant changes In the road between in. building establish rules uniform practice Charles R. The this Sr. Walter secretary of tha Utah Chap- mass primary or convention. Mabey, Fitch, and the ulti- by way Of SteS? d W. W. Armstrong and a luge and procedure and his efforts along ter of the American Mining Con- date of this convention has not been mate city and Dividend of that route as the much more route could have numba of the committee members that line met with hearty rsapimse gress; James W. Wade, of the Tlntic set but it will likely be held during main adoption highway into Utah county. been found further to the south plan to hold the first of their meet- - from all of the attorneys who are Standard company; Walter fitch, the coming week. This matter was up fa considers-- 1 where the road would have served Wi district. Judge with farmers of outlying dls- o Sr., President of the Chief Cons. tion at fe meeting which was held at not only Eureka but the properties ings Burton pointed out numerous ways W. of Mont tricts. By these meetings it is company; Mining Ferry, Council on of East Mr. Rooms in Eureka Tintlc. WadeClub Meeting Elks Mr, the Postponed, and lieved that a comprehension of the in which coots of litigation could bo the Silver King Coalition at Park Be Held This Evening Tuesday night, there being in at- - Paine, the Standard engineer, have common interests of the farmers and lowered, court business facilitated City; Oscar Friendly, of the Park members of tendance the Tintlc investigated the road proposition miners of the state o can be gained and economies made tar the state, City Mining A Smelting Co.; Murray some extent and are confident and cooperative measures Irhe regular meet- Commercial Club, representatives of to parties Interested in civil Schnlck, secretary of tha Mining looking to the Tintlc Standard company that sufficient money can be raised the matters, through the establishment of ths prosperity agricultural Exploration company, and repre- ing of the city council which was and several others. Mining to make the Tlntic Standard route and mineral industries can bo de- of new rates. Many Important sugsentatives of two or three of the scheduled for last Friday evening, b, F. Tolton, president of the the main traveled highway into gestions were also offered by the atvised. was postponed because a quorum large smelting companies. and outlined the ob--1 reka. If so the road torneys and it is thought that the The committee to hold these plans U addition to statistical informa- was not present The meeting will Ject ofpresided the gathering. He stressed problem of this district can be solv-th-e meetings meeting will result In a numba at the tion regarding the states mineral be held this evening, at which time regularly throughout need of a better road to the Tin- - ed. Dividend can be placed in closer winter. Governor beneficial changes in court proceed transcosts has will business considerable be tha promand. Mabey I attending production tic Standard property and told of touch1 with Eureka and the latter ised his ure. in the Fifth Judicial District. localiwith movethe in the various cooperation acted, reports monthly including mining operations of Manager Wade place will then derive more benefits ment the One thing which Judge Burton Is willingness Inan a in officers. Utahns Included of also the educating the ties city hearing not only to help In the construction from the operations' of the Tintlc realisation of Utahs trying to eliminate is the calling of y undeveloped quiry .Into labor costs, snwlting to a Standard on of such but mines and other the mineral resources. provide highway unnecessary Jury panels. Before ad- -, rates, railroad chargee and other Foundation Being Laid eastern side of the district, a of numba ournment of ths meeting a commitemployment large reg informative and Interesting things entering into the cost of In his talk Mr. Wade stated that ports miners. A good road would For New Business House local on the various mineral in- tee was selected to assist the court gold and silver.. various Tintlc Utah county will collect something dustries of the state are make It possible asbringing about the desired It is thought that some good wlU from the Tin-r- e sembled by members of thebeing employees to reside in Eu-- like $200,000 in changes, one attorney being r rl commitRobert Wilson of Payson has the Standard result from the investigation which educa-ltlc Standard tor the present year, tee ka where there are proper in the the use of contract for the cement work In con- tlonal Mabey from each of the five counties the saute committee is making. and other advantages. The that almost as much of the mines and other members Governa cam- district. Juab county will be reprein their nection with A. F. Toltons new busi- mins needs o good, capable men and money went into the treasury of that paign of education. Next Saturday sented on this committee by Claude ness block, the location of which is Just at this time when local mining I county last year, and he feels Baka. County Oaimnissioners report on the iron resources of opposite the Star Theatre. Mr. Tol-to- n have been slowed up by dent that the Utah county commla-th- e Utah Those who attended ths maeftaf will be B. made Arch from Mllla. the Will Meet Tomorrow by ground I purchased at Balt Lake on Saturday were the change in the price of silver slonera can be counted on to assln o F. Flelner and the building which he a numba of our miners are the movement which has been quite guests of Judge Burton at n dlana H. W. been to leased erect will has Case Against County Commissioners John Bunnell end It being rather dlffi- - launched without of the which was given that evening at the work, purpose giving use will for who Bacon it garage Dr. Steele Bailey, Jr., are going to get to and not only Dividend but Eureka a bet-froGoes Over For Term Newhouae Hotel. The new business house cult and expulsive to Tintlc Nephi tomorrow for the purpose of purposes.erected eventual-ova the luge East o property ter road. That county will with as little delay be attending the regular meeting of the will the present road. ly save a lot of money if Tlntie inter- The com which H. materialwill of as and it add Mclnytre Debtors possible from Aside commissioners. Absconnding county one Richfield has Managu Wade who was asked to eats can be Induced to brought against the the regular routine there is no im- ly to the appearance. of lower Main speak said that his company was road, as undu the presentadopt plan they commissioners of Juab county, alGiven 60 Days In Jail street. bo to business taken up. portant ready to get back of any movement are making some pretense at main- leging damages on account of taining two parallel roads Into our auto accident near the line between J. B. Eltmore and Harry Clemdistrict Juab and Sanpete counties, will not ents, who left Eureka without going John Bunnell was the only mam- be heard until the next term of the formality at paying ba of the Juab county board of court, according to Commissioner through bills their at Oxford Cafe the and commissioners present at the meet- John Bunnell. who left otha local aeeonnta ing. He was heartily in fava of The plaintiff alleges that he and were picked up at Nephi at unpaid, the rebuilding the road as suggested by Mrs. McIntyre sustained were quest of Sheriff Martin. Mr. Wade and stated that if there when their auto went into injuries a wash brought back to Eureka, They the warIs any legal way by which Juab from which a bridge had been carrants charging them with being county can assist ths movement the ried away by the heavy rains. Of- abscoundlng business men of Eureka and Tlntic ficers of Juab county say they had was heard debtors and their ease in Creightons Standard officials can rest assured taken the nsual to pro- court, with CountyJudge Attorney Hoyt In that such help will be available. tect the travelingprecautions public, erecting a the rote of prosecutor. The deThe road tor the entire distance is rock and tlmba barricade across the fendants were found guilty and senin Utah county but it serves a Urge road and providing a detour tenced to serve sixty don in the coun-and of of the population Juab part travel. They also Claim that the acour officers should be able to cident to the McIntyres would not county Jail. They have since been find a way of helping in its construc- have happened had the auto been removed to Nephi where tha will remain during their term of imtion. traveling at a reasonable and safe prisonment Others who spoke in fava of rate of speeds Sheriff Martin says that Eltmore changing the main road into Tintlc and dements were on their way to and thus serving the olda camps as California at the .time the warrant well ps the new town of Dividend Tuesday, November 6th, i Issued tor their arrest They with a single highway was P. H. Bet For Election selected Day a ratha novel way of makCraven, Walter Jensen, W. F. Shrlv-a- . the trip, trading an auto, that was ing Dr. A. H. McChrystal, C. E. Huish Tuesday, Novemba 6th, is the day about ready fa the discard throe and Mr. Gllma who is engaged in set elections in towns Und line a of between throughout Utah. In Eureka the horses, saddles, pack outfit ate. the operation stage had planned to rids these Eureka and Payson, voters will be called npon to select They ponies through to the const making Before the meeting adjourned the n mayor, four councilman, a the trip by easy stages and seeking road committee of the club was ask- corda and trenaurer. All of the employment along the route. ed to meet at once with Mr. Wade other city offices are filled o by apand Mr. Paine of the Tintlc Stand- pointment. METALLURGICAL CO. EUREKA ard company. At this meeting the There are but two registration road proposition will be more care- days before Novemba 6th. WILL LEVY AN and there' will fully Investigated then be a conference with the offiAn adjourned meeting of ths cers of Utah county who have al- ate throughout tha winter months. reka Metallurgical Co. will be ' Eureka business men, ready assured the Tintlc Standard once, at the Dooly Building at Salt Lake people that they are ready to spend seem to be united on this queetlon on October 20th at which time it is some money an a road which will and there is a determination to se- understood an assessment will be cure tar Tlntic a better auto road. levied. Annul reports of the stockserve the entire Tlntie District local interests can agree on the pro-p- a With every one waking toward holders win also bo submitted, common end thin ahonld be possible location such a road. o- and if so every business establishMrs. J. Fred Johnson went to Salt ; It is hardly likely that an extensive road building program can be ment in Eureka will be benefitted to Lake on Thursday to hear Mary carried out this fall .but enough a great extent because new ora de- Garden, the internationally renownof the future promise to ed prima donna, who appeared there work can be done to do away with velopments be in the eastern end of the district that evening. the most troublesome pdrt of the and business should be permitted to o- Eureka-Divideroad and thus make gravitate toward the olda j inAddittaoal camps news, an mining lit possible automobiles to oper stead of away from them. on pegs S. Balt Lake City. These hearings, which con tin sod for several days, attracted the attention of the leading mining operators of the state and la the presentation of a groat deal of interesting data which onght to be of considerable value to the commission In planning legislation for tha rehabilitation of the mining industry. Mr. Hamilton Is mooting the mining operators of the various metal producing states for the purpose of getting accurate information with reference to producing costs. This information will bo carried hack to Washington and there placed before the senate commission and it is hoped that it wlU result la legislation that will bo of benefit to the gold and silver operators of the country, who Just now are confronted by a number of very serious ed Developments - . el fa fa American Star Property as fa fa fa urbn 4 I a fa . re,ta Better Road ExpededmShTAUmmit- Mac-Kensi- c, rtcn . Mil fa I semi-month- ly I Eu-clu- long-standi- fa . X fa pro-dueiq- fa fa confl-operatio- ns fa m a DE An Dog Days fa , fa fa . . - fa nd fa fa |