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Show r 323. gSd The Report- Lnsn er to Mend other parts of f In e Volume An of Tintic will appreciate a copy of The Reporter why not send the paper regularly to some dose friend. - the give country to chance a them about jgarn more the Tintic District Si ? A former resident -- iui vr XXIV. KUIIF.KA. Jr A I? COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, XOVKMDF.lt Still Found And I oiven jJusaitenM No Change This Electric Hoist For Iron Blossom .TO, lifcB. Number 4 Year In Road Leading To Tintic Prominent Resident Of Memorial Services Mammoth Died Tuesday Deputy sheriffs from Hah count So e lin.e ago loial business men. found a still in the No::'i Tin'ic To Be Held Sunday 'ramps. The death of 11) rum llarrlman, sirli tie assistance of Manager) Unless something Is done with the prominent mountains and arrested the propriMammoth resident and a ta h by ,lh J.i tin's V Wad, and associates etor, roily Harniu-tniiat h,i lessee in the Chief Cons, mine at Kureka. Mammoth Silver made his home in this sctioi: fur City, Tint Kureka, came suddenly on Tuesday Provo man will deliver address number of years. The off . ers sm;c effort to r.amiard mine, made an)Wi,k.)t niut be traveled by everyone and waa a sereve slinek to hia large n ! about construe-bring the who has occasion to visit this that Tolly had adopted .'.d Kenat exercises of Tintic Lodge circle of friends in Ihla district. of a hitter road into the Tlnticltrict, It is going to be next to tucky moonshine method of locatNo. 711; the public is invited Mr. llarrlman became sick about ing his still in a thickly timbered Kureka an,l particularly between j sibie to operate an automobile over to attend. section around which he had con- While ami the camp of Dividend. it during the wet weather of winter a week ago. presumably from lead the commissioners of Utah and spring. poisoning although he waa at a loss structed a fence for the purpose ti to favor tho mor- Throughout last winter, and parli-mo- to understand how he had contrarted keeping out tlie cattle. At h;s place muir.yinaptx'jivil some extent it now develops 'eutarly when the front comnieneod such an ailment. Ilia condition did Arthur L. Mitchell, well known a there ery good spring and iliai they have no intention of do. road waa In not appear to be scrloua hut It waa business man of Provo and a promithe the 'leaving around, No. the use at to seemed for bo everything in fine ina any new road construction this miserable titeen ordered Iron Blossom. It that hospital treatment nent member of the Elks lodge of shape. It will be worse thought shape for the manufacture of liquor. for the reason that their a - would he the proper thing and on that city, abso. few workings of the hence because will be the principal month, When had ' h Monday he made tbe trip. On the speaker at tha memorial service Tt' lr! gallon of nuMrtlJL Mr. Wade to improve the; improving It. Thia is an ideal time way to Salt lets Mr. llarrlman suf- which Tintic No. Til will connaA tbflpa nf moult ,.i ouTwhich has V,!! trom Klh"a to! In which to put the road In shape for fered greatly. Violent vomiting duct next Sunday evening. Mr. in" an h.Uh cxtei edt The raid Ite7n" Dividend and if Kureka people go winter and spring travel but la Is spells Indicated that he had peri- Mitchell Is an Interesting talker and long time. of the Iron Bloa- Ioniht after the matter in the right wav quite evident that promises which tonitis In annie form or other and thoroughly familiar with tha princiBeats in that part new and better waa made by Deputy Sheriff t harlie something may lie done on the road have been made to loeal people are throughout the day hia condition ples of tha Elks order. Member of nia have made continued to become more serloua the memorial committee for the m,n,n DOt Tnt,C lilting equipment necessary kept lid Dosha rd L Early the following morning death local lodge feel that they were William Knight and II. R. Tren-- of Provo. Harrington admitted hivi took place. fortunate In securing his services officials of the Knight when taken before Judge Tuck-- 1 guilt next Sunday's program. Mr. waa 58 who were here this week, er of llarrlman age. years of Provo and he was ordered to! New Bill Is Aimed To Silver Industry He had been a resident of Mammoth forElks throughout the United States Help ,.ted that they have been promised pay a fine of $299 or serve ninety on the new hoist within the which will be holding memorial services years during nearly thirty jfor In jail. lie had difficulty In time he took a very active part la next Sunday, the first Sunday in the lot tJo weeks. A large station la days With the opening of congress In custom that largely disappeared be-- tho affairs of that and raising the money and remained T. cut out for the machinery camp, aervlng aa month of December, In accordance cause Individual banka have of re- -' December Senator Smoot will re-Iof the national jTume will be lost la the Installa- - Jail. of trustee the ronstable with the s schools, o Local people should troduee a considerable number of lo- cent years been unwilling to pay, and marshal and for a number of organization. on silver remember that these exercises ara ai a member of the city roun-larcal bills which failed to receive final transportation rhargea The new hoist will be good for any North Standard Outlook By stimulating the use of sll-;- r' was on the rlly roun-ve- r not for the Elks alone bnt for the Deceased bsk up to 2000 feet. At present Is Good, Says Dorius consideration during the last condollars Senator 8moot hopes to ,.u of the ,lf death and had general public. The starting time iis deepest work In that part one of the most Important create a new government demand for fonmat r,haelected forh,the gress, next two will be I o'clock and the program Recent Is 1100 feet. OB Blossom Our chances o? getting Into some among them being hia bill authoris- silver, which in tnrn will be felt by follows: in resulted years. have irs developments commercial ore have never been as ing the treasury department to pay the silver mining Industry. The senSelection, Orchestra. In that of work Mr. llarrlman's wife passed swsy part good as they are at this time," says transportation on silver dollar from ator says he intends Urge amount pressing this shout a year ago and the sudden Opening Exercises, Exalted Ruler The east channel John Dorius, f the property. who for the past year the treasury and varlou mint to bill vigorously, and hopes to secure end Esquire. Iron the of new mine leaves five the a father has been managing the development federal reserve banka and from such Its enactment. The treasury depart- death of iu made Prejrer, Chaplain. ore la ilfttonm and as the North Standard property, be- banka to applicants. This bill la de ment Is understood to be favorably orphan children. They sre Leo, of the Elks' Selection, "Vacant Chair Dr and Vers In other Catherine. on, Cleo, ground bdlh assisted by other members of signed to restore silver dollars to inclined as only $25,000 Is sppropri-curreMale Chorus. ton-u- e ing wss lorth and south a much heavier a sort llarrlman tho board. Mr. Dorius is also the use throughout the west, s'ated for paying transportation. manly "Hy Roll Call, Exalted Rsler and can be expected. nf a citizen; honorable In all his secretary of the company. Secretary. In levels the 800 and 1100 On the The showing on the 1400 level is dealings; honest to a marked deVocal Solo, Mrs. V. E. Ekloff. la being Iron Blossom copper ore Mr. gree; intelligent enough to form hia says exceptionally favorable,' Altar Services, Lodge Officers. While the deposits are not Dorius, "and it Is our Intention to Sale nlnfii Of own In Enreka Christmas Seals opinions regarding the prablomv Opens Orchestra. Selection, and Is of high grads of life and thoroughly sincere In continue this piece of work which we uge the ore Vocal Solo, Thomas Taneock. husa hi outlook for more, extensive have reasons to believe Is now nearevery conviction; splendid Oration. Arthur L. Mitchell, Past of copper Is promising, hikIi The local committee for the sale Latter-Da- y Saints Church. Mr. Bell, band, father and friend. He will be Exalted Ruler of Provo Lodga. Its most Important stage. ing o Andrew P. Mayberry, for many of Christmas seals met at the Public Mr. Myers and Mr. Bartlett have missed In the community and hia reReading, Mrs. Thao. B. Miller. Jjamcs H. McDonald Died years connected with the various Library last Tuesday night for tbe charge of tho campaign to be con- moval from the family fireside Is a Selection, The Boys of tho Old United States Min- purpose of outlining a plan of cam- ducted at the schools. calamity. Elks' Male Chorus. Brigade, This Week At Las Vegas properties of the Members of the committee comFuneral scrvlres wero held at ing company. Is the consulting geo- paign for the sale of seals In this Closing Exercises, Exalted Ruler and Chaplain. logist for the North Standard. The community. The members of this menced their work on Thanksgiving Iayson, many Tintic people k telegram to Minor Peterson, work at the mine Is In the hands of rommittee are: Mrs. J. E. O'Connor, Day and the campaign will he conHinging, "Auld Lang Syne," Lodga. Mcretary of the local Moose lodge, the McPolin brothers, who are well chairman; A. F. Tolton, secretary ducted until Christmas Eve. Memorial Day Committee R. L. II. James of inounced the death We should mako as liberal conknown la this district and also at and treasurer; Mrs. John lonnel!y, Edward l'lke, II. R. Wall. Clark. KeDonald at Las Vegas, Nevada, on Park City, Mike McPolin serving the Mrs. E. F. nireh, R. R. Bell, A. E. tribution as possible, as the fund Dividends Paid Elks who hava died during tho Large Wednesday of this week. The mess- company as foreman. The MePulins Myers, J. Fred Johnson and T. E. raised by this means la used to comHamilton, Oeorga year: past Park a By City Companies W. llodglns,Joseph bat tuberculosis, one of the most age wss from Thomas Williams, are thorough miners and their work Bartlett. K. Gstley, Frank James and a at the North Standard has been exformer resident of Eureka Mrs. Donnelly and Mrs. .OConnor dreadful and cruel diseases. There W. Peterson, Charles Baker, II. II. of the deceased, with In ceptionally satisfactory to the mem- will hare charge of the sale of were 184 deaths from this disease Park Utah Mining company and Bsnta. vhom Mr. McDonald had been living stamps in the business district of the this state last year. Several local 1ark o-bers of the board. City Mining and Smelting comdwtng the past two years. city. Mr. Johnson will take charge citizens are at the present time reState Recommends Change Mr. McDonald waa born December of the sale of stamps at the mines ceiving treatment by means of funds panies of Park (Mty have posted Lead Issues Are Strong that 11, 1170, and made his home In this In Juab Connty Auditing and Mrs. E. F. Birch will look after raised through the sale of Christmas regular quarterly dividends total $281,400 arrording to Presidistrict during the greater part of On Salt Lake Exchange (he seal sale to the members of the seals. o ' dent George W. Lambourne. The hia life. He followed mining and State auditors laud Juab county's 16 cents a share, payare dividends Much of the trading during the filling health forced him to leave financial condition bnt deplore tbe asking for a recount will not suffice. able Jan 2 to sLock of record Doc. Inadequacy of the accounting tbb district about eighteen months past few weeks on the Salt Lake Council Held Special methdividend declaration With the underIt Is While quite generally ago. He is survived by two children, exchange has been in the high priced ods. The been has county operating Last Mr. came announrement the Friday stood that the Socialists sre going Meeting by a boy aged 12 and a girl aged 9. stocks, chiefly those In properties the theory that the taxes levied that both properties are to on to try end bring about a recount, James H. McDonald was a charter that produce lead. Tintic Standard and assessed in one year should at Increase evenlu If even contest the to It hall production At last lably the city necessary apple Friday member of tbe Moose lodge of Eur- of this district ha profited by this of In- cover the expenditures of the year eka. Funeral services are to be activity, or rather .It stock has ad- ing, with all members in attendance, election of one of the successful once following a long period following. Under Utah statntae taxes city council held a special meet- candidates on tbe Citizens ticket, no tense development work that has put shall be sited for expense for the conducted at Las Vegas, vanced, and the same applies to the the for In condition excellent for mines the been the such action has of taken. the purpose canvasing yet ing oseme year as levied. A general fund high priced stocks of the Tark City o continued heavy output. returns of the recent election. The lead all From appearances balance of 911,814.85 district. Ore Is Damp Being the same as Large Silver Nugget The Park Utah dividend totals operating In the county as of Jana 19, existed mines are due for some good profits result wasInIdentically week dlsburse-ments these columns the bringing total Into consideration one-ha- lf Shipped From Sioux Lead oecupiea a much better posi- published Found In Canada 1150,000 election and the city recorder was of this the newest Utah bo- 1922,oftaking the tion today than any of the other of years taxes levied. The Park nanza to $1,147,952.60. The old Sioux Cons, property is metals and the reports which are Instructed to Issue certificates pf waa Much work unnecessary been deal A of has Interest good election to the successful candidates. hack Is the district' Mining and Smelting company noticed In the county treasurer's of--1 City shipping list, coming through from the Isfinancial In Cobalt by the discovery dividend of 15 cents, which Is an inIn our last Issue we stated that aroused contract having been made which centers Indicate that lead going of an Immense float nugget In tbe crease from Its past quarterly dis- flee. The method employed failed Socialist of the members party the will enable the of Because to advance. out to furnish an check on cash to continue company to send cents a share, balances. Atadequate had decided to ask for a recount of Gillies Limit. It Is the largest piece tribution of 12 o Urge tonnage of their are of the last time ore. Investors the Under putting this of dump the ballots, being of the opinion that of float ever found lu the history totals $131,400 and brings total divi- audit two years ago the auditors tkU favorable mines. arrangement with the money in In Northern silver Ontario, mining tho errors had been made by Judges dends for tbe properties owned by found a net cash average of 1212.44. nMter the mining company will be Practically all of the Tintic mines of election. The proper legal pro- and weighs over a ton and contains the able to make a little company to $11,115,400. our but Proplead some low Illy lest June 20, this average bad on a money produce 18,000 ounces of mde product that accumulated erties have much ore which contains cedure, according to local attorneys, approximately the Increased to 9566.19. been development heavy Despite found The prior work done In both largest nugget Is for one of the defeated candidates, The and the values. The method of handling tbe misilver the years the properties A of but ago. number on was Gem nothing uj propthe Silver who Is dissatisfied with the result to this otter Tintic mines are also shipping more fortunate of the Tintic mines and confident that errors have been erty, and contained 9,715 ounces. lessened ore production since the gratory stock tax accounts has also act expiration due to the caused some confusion and tbe redimp ore at the present time, among with reference to lead deposits are This nugget was purchased by the Pittmanamount tbem the Mammoth, Colorado and the Tintic Standard, the Eagle ft made, to file a suit contesting the of development work port makes recommendations for large disIs on election of his opponent. The reasons Ontario government and Chief Cpns. In the Blue Bell and --the Iron Blossom. for the action must be well founded. play In the parliament buildings In the treasuries of the companies ara remedlng the conditions. auditors office accounts are believChief Cons, has a considerable quan- Such a suit would bring about a re- Toronto. The latest discovery was In splendid condition. As of Nov. fark Utah shows a balance of $546 ed to be far too complicated and have Additional mining news, ore ehlp-t- z tity of lead but silver ore predomicount of all ballots cast. Simply made In a claim belonging to New 000 and Park City Mining and Smelt- made it extremely difficult to keep sad stock sales on page 6. nates In this big mine. Liskeard people, which Is located lu same Is as date of balance the the auditors and treasurers' uecoaata ing same as the properties the vicinity In agreement. of the Limit which the mining cor- $960,000. Some violations' of the law are e poration has under option. Its disnoted through the failure of the Intercovery has greatly stimulated Nation Half Dry And county to secure proper verification est In this section. The surface geoclaims. Tha Justices' dockets do Half Wet Cannot Exist on logy of the claim on which It waa In most Instances constitute n not found consists of Keewatln greensatisfactory record In funds received. stone overlying the diabase, and tbe Lincolns declaration that a naAdoption of a simple form of rock adhering to the nngget also cotion "half slave and half free could buldet to be kept by the auditor Is nsists of Keewatln greenstone. While to recommended beginning Jan. 1. there Is n possibility that ths nug- not exist wss no more applicable war Deseret News. Civil conditions the preceding in vein come a from get may have the comparatively close vicinity. It Is than the prevailing belief in Washat this time that a nation can- SURVEY WILL BE MADE probable that It waa derived from ington not FOR LKVAX-NEn- n half wet and half dry, exist carveins further to the north and to a statement of Bishop O ried down by the glacier. At their meeting this wsek the William McDowell, of Washing ton, D. C., la an address recently at state road commission ordered u Punch Boards Are Law tho First Methodist Cbnrch, St. survey of the new road from Nephl to Levan, the construction of which Violation, Says Clnff Loots, Illinois. Tbe distinguished speaker dwelled can be expected during the eomtng Punchboards, slot machines ant at length upon the queetion of liquor summer. This will be n gravel surall other such devices where a con- law enforcement. He said the de face road built In accordance with sideration Is paid for the chance, are, predating feature of the situation the requirements of the federal in the opinion of Harvey II. Clnff was not that the Volstead law Is not government, which means that It will Utah attorney general, not only being enforced as Its framers would be so constructed that at some fuclearly la violation of the statutes have It, but that people are being ture time a hard surface can be but also ara a menace to the young told by their neighbors that If they placed on It without the usual depeople of the state, and should not don't like a law they are privileged lays and expense. The state road commission has albe allowed to operate. Mr. Clutf ex to violate It. so decided to advertise for bids on presses the opinion to County At"The distressing thing Is the passd county torney David J. Wilson of Weber ing on of responsibility from one of- the Chicken county In a letter sent out on Tues- ficial to another," said tha bishop road, which la the next link below the Creek highday. is the business of the was built during the pree-eThe attorney general distinguishes toIt enforce the law; It Is tbepresldert that way of duty and the between the punchboard year. the governor, the sheriff and the as a the completion of the pleee where merchant, proportion to do It. Nobody along of With constable road to the Millard county line matter of advertising, gives swsy the line can violate their oaths withtickets entitling his customers to out Jeopardizing tho whole structure thle state will n hare an excellent chance on some article. In the lit: of tho from point qnlte near the from top to bot- highwaystate line on the north to MilIdaho ter case, he asserts, the customers tom. government are not paying anything for the lard county, the greatest part of It "A president can being paved, and through Millard, chance nor promising to pay anyn ruin ns; atgovernment deliberately Bearer and Iron counties the roads thing. In the opinion of the to enforce the statutes can sre in most cases suitable for falling customers the all the torney general, such eases buy their goods and pay strangle us; and a sheriff or con- year traveL It Is this pleee of highstable winking eyes nt violations, way that carries most of the autothe usual price, and the merchant can Introduce anarchy. ad of as matter a chance mobile travel from Utah to the coast the gives "A nation cannot exist half wet and notwithstanding the several He however, vertlsement. states, that even these propositions border and half dry. We will utterly fall If weak Hake fn the road chain ears urn and able to make the trip to California closely on the gambling devices ns we are bed lent In observing the laws." at almost any season of the year. forbidden by law. . i 1 dis-co- lmpos-lnstri- ct nt - : Sta ihnjn fi-!- 1 b""i 1 I 1 ; STM com-aat- es I ! by-law- n- LOU. dol-yia- J brother-in-la- rt a. nt w Lam-bonr- nn lead-produci- all-ver- or Our Pet Peeve -- Creek-MIllar- Levan-Juab-Chlck- en nt law-breaki- a half-obede- nt r- - |