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Show Irt a help pin la planning your advert lain If jrttu dmln to math tlie NHilr of the Tlatlc IMatrirt. The Reporter eo vent the local field (hurwughljr and our advertising bring rraulta. COUNTY, UTAII, FRIDAY, Chief Cons. Lease Suit Grade Silver ijgh n FEBRUARY 22, 1924. Number 14 . Uutlook At Zuma Property Highly Promising Utah County Officials Centennial Doing o Made Trip To Eureka An interesting Question of law IOC ton aot wts' In American Star Considerable Work Another Bunch Of Ore Has Been Encountered County Commissioners Gardner wne8day before SX wmiamT at Salt Lake city in connection with the case of William Yusky and Joseph Banovirh against the MoCrea ewest property in Bingham Hines group i producing vWas fine rock; mine should profits for this year. jhow running high In 21 helnK Billed ooVoftli of which the shaft of DIP. roach M Bell- loci . The c. newest of the are operated the Eagle ft .IS - pa eonnectedwUhthedevelopand according ts t of the property with the board 1 statement filed no net( Qoaliutioa the mine had - j j However, 2lF!" de- Sudden if the present showing continual r ny legnth of time it is quite ft to uy that the mine will earn odderable money during the preaid year. William Owens, when gxpt. girding the ore asked that la now being said that it runs exceptionally in silver. While Mr. Owens d not give out any assay figures Mr Information of reliable source Hates that ore that will average wad 100 a ton la being mined, ined. Ui picked samples are showing aa as 7000 ounces allver to the There la no denying the fact t it ia by far the beat ahowlng ue the first strike was made in eh e American Star claims and It la Improving from week to week, jibe hunch of high grade ore la hiking off from the main atope that niahed moat of the ore shipped irhg the past . year. This atope Mi lu the 1650 and 1700 levels d the ore will probably extend i final above and below these points. Owena reports the Eagle ft Im Bell and the Victoria mines In itk Mr. physical condition. The Vlc-ri- a now producing a nice ton-i- d id lead ore, in fact mont of the taken from thla property con-ii- n tod la and with that metal tying the present high price the nhgn are much heavier than they m been for several months. lead, did ? Mrt To Price Is Boosted Eight And A Half Cents load la certainly occupying a tag position among the metala. fances have been coming along regularity and on Saturday t the American Smelting ft Refin-- I company again advanced the ty of this metal, thla time ten fata, from 8.40 to 8.50 cents a wd- - Further advance! are by local mining men who are mniir with the aitnatlon. ex-Kt- Additional and ore td mining news, stock shipments on page 5. tab? I UrsST it "e 2. zcz ir.1,!.',:;: . i!!!5 ndnenee as a producer daring Just past, the output for, 56 car-period being around 5a or .800 tons. Up to this a lot of ns there has been quite -o- 108- - ... Sj - geetds for rv TZ ,r,,a ,h,h proper- Minea of the Bingham 1 the narleatt Sur and allver Zuma officiate, as well aa many of a big deposit of commercial ore near the point where development work K comPJ3r-touch with the property, are wear- - la now In progress. That aectlon of East Ttntlc lu th. complatat it dt.doped ,hat : whkh the Zuma Is located promises For the to occupy the center of the ataga past 'ft. origin.!!, riM to th. fif.i, . has been cut- - during the nest few months. The diatrlct court and V Iron King la developing into a mine when motion mod. to dl.mta'f .f a long prospecting campaign; after Recently Tb, plaintiff cafl these fissures have been occurring It does not had been dismissed in the Fifth dis- require much vision to and the valuea have see Zuma the fluently following closely on trict court prlor t0 the fiU Bnd heeU t0l, ot h the nlhbor nd In the Third district court complaint ytfr.dy b ero Kurek the defense argued that the case hai Encountered Lc?nmmlal ore wa!MB,e This ore, according to Standard, a property that la attracting a lot of attention even before the i01,1 main shaft has reached the depth at tried in the Third district. that it which ore can be expected. There ,udKe McCrea announced that he!,!iv and lead It la also the Apex Standard which the 1! would rule on the motion later. !for feet FndouhtaS? Chief Coni, people are playing for The case involve, an alleged leas, Rowel thl? ought Certain the next big producer on the "east 0f a block of ground in the Chief up because it la quite nil aide." Out of this bunch there la that Cons, mine to the plaintiffs by tlio'of these of ore mean Horne almost sure to be not only one but stringers defendant mining company. The thing to the Zuma and that there Is two or three bonanxas. plaintiffs allege that the Chief Cons. ' company cancelled, or attempted to:' cancel the lease Illegally and ask Death Of Prominent Enreka Lady and Matley of I'tah county, accompanied by Road Engineer Jones, were in Eureka on Tuesday. The trip waa made for the purpose of inspecting the Tintic highway and arranging for some improvement. These officials are in favor of using a large truck in maintenance work on the Tintic road aa n road implements are now somewhat Forty men are now busy on development campaign that means much for this old time producer. horse-draw- out of date. Local people have asked the Utah county commissioners to Improve the road between Goshen and Eureka, particularly that section known as (he "Slope" and also the highway leading through the Pinion Canyon. The paving of the road between Payson and the Juab county line on the south will be taken up just as soon as the weather la favorable, or as soon as the frost Is out pf the ground, according to the commissioner!. Tintic traffic will probably be detoured over the Genola route while thla piece of paving ia under way. J. H. Buehler Accepts About forty men are now employed lu the Centennial Eureka mine, the company's new plan of paying footage to lesaeea haring greatly stimulated prospecting, and within tie next month or two the development campaign should result lu the opening of some new ore. Bupt. Enlund states that all levels of the properly are rerolvlng attention at thla time, headings belug driven In the most promising sections and that It will be a big if some strikes are uot reported In the very near future. Thla ia the largest force that the Centennial Eureka people have had in a number of years. When the management decided to holp finance the work of the lessees it waa the intention of either bringing the old time mine back ampng the Hat of money makers or dosing it down indefinitely. The entire future of the property, which for nearly forty years was one ot the largest and rlcheat In Tintic, seems to hinge on the prospecting campaign that Is now under way, but as long as there is unprospecled ground within Ita boundaries no local mine can be regarded aa "worked out." Bo it la with the Centennial Eureka and even if the present company should decide to quit no doubt there will be others who will be willing to put up money for the development of that part of the company's ground that remalna unprospected. aur-prl- ae Position At Pioche, Nev. The death of Mrs. Roaellha Birch, filled to overflowing. The invoea-wif- e of E. F. Illrch, president of the tlou was pronounced by W. J. Adams J. II. Buehler, well known mining Tintlc Stake of the L. D. 8. Church, 'and among the speakers were: Biswas like a bolt of lightning out of a:luip Finch and Perry B. Fuller, of man of Tintic, left this week for The regular meeting of the city clear The lady passed away! this district; J. 'William Knight and Pioche, Nevada, having accepted an council was held on Friday evening with sky. a minute's warning and! ITof. G. II. llrtmhall, both of Provo; Important position with one of the scarcely of last week. Mayor Tike presided before a who had been' and Wayland Wlghtman of Payson, companies of that district. It is physician and all members of the council summoned could reach all being dona personal friends of understood that Mr. Buehler has the home. answered the roll call with the exMrs. Illrch gave birth to a child President Birch and family. The been selected to handle the Plncho ception of Councilman Firth. on February 4th, the baby living but musical numbers included a olln Bristol property, owned by the same All business transacted was of a a few solo by Edward Bonner, with Mrs. Interests that are In control of the hours, and apparently waa routine nature. Bills against Kginins her health when she was G. C. Lindsay aa accompanist, and Combined Metals company, and that city were audited and ordered paid. suddenly stricken. It is quite cer- -. selections by a double quartette rom-tal- n the position which he has taken is P. II. Craven, local manager for that it was not complications posed of the following: Mrs. Myrtle a most important one. the Utah Power ft Light company, following childbirth Mr. Buehler will move his family but heart Finch, Mrs. Jennie Bauer, Mrs. Carl met with the council for the trouble of some description that Houle, Mrs. E. K. Bradley, A. O. to Pioche and while their departure having a new contract sign- caused the death of Mrs. Birch early Burton, Joseph Heber from the district is a matter pf sinPaulsen, ed, the old contract haring expired on Saturday morning. Jones and Walter Chriatopheraon. cere regret the beat wlahea of a large 0 on February 1st. The contract was Mra. Birch was the daughter of Mrs. A. C. Burton was accompanist circle of friend will go with them referred to the city attorney and the Mr. and Mra. Isaac II. McEwan of for the double quartette. The Ranch Foreman Died In o to their new home. committee on laws and the same will The Combined Metala company and had made her home In diction waa given by George A. Eureka Last Monday ban mapped ont a big development be acted upon at the next meeting. Eureka for more than twenty years,' Slmpklna. Thomaa A. McCormick appeared being an aottve worker In the L. I). The body of Mra. Birch waa taken program for its Pioche properties before the council and asked for 8. Church. She waa a member of to American Fork Tuesday morning, and the construction of n large mill' Walter 8. Bagshaw, aged 84 years, of a on Monday evening at a local died that located to take on section Stockton at Ing up plant, permission the presidency of the Relief 8oclety scorge,of Ttntlc people accompauy-an- d line of the Union Pacific Ry.( has al-- 1 hotel, leaving a wife and five small the sidewalk in front 0! Bacon's had held various offlrea In the ing the family to that place and children. ready commenced. Garage in order that a new Texaco Her husband, and father. ' neasing the burial ceremonies. I Mr. Bagshaw o had for several be The installed. tank At a was survive' may the grave brief address gasoline and the following children h611 lrMr, by Samuel Mr- Lead-ZinVlremployed L. of request was granted provided and Ada c by given Emeron. Stephen Chlpman her. ytvan F., Smelter To mata foreman at as to relative thla American Fork and musical numbers Intyre, Jr., acting city ordinances ginla Birch. Bo Erected in Utah West Tlntla. the ranch In were McIntyre ter were adhered to. Miss rendered and by Chlpman The deceased was 38 years of age. About two weeks sgo he was strlck- The next session of the council Mrs. Birch came to Tintic when a Mr. 8teel. n with an attack of appendicitis and will be held on March 7tfa. pilot test mill for seise- young woman and had lived, here of live flotation allver operation was performed at one then lead, sine, many years, first at Knlghtvllle, Tintic Coalition East of the Salt Lake hospitals, lie e ores la to be as built posslthe and quickly Metal at Silver past Tintic Standard City during I turned to Eureka on United Saturday and States Smelting, As a wife, by the Drifting On 300 Level Refining Production For Past Year few years In Eureka.friend WM Planning to make the twenty and at as s and company Mining mother, neighbor, o did vale, according to announcement I trip to the ranch when friends The Tintic Standard 1b one of the lady, which In her character was a Local mining men who have been him to remain In town D. persuaded D. General Muir. fillshe Manager at the property pf the East Tintic byTo Important silver producers of the blessing to all around her, he was too weak to that realising wothe construction true expedtate a of measure Coalition during the past week are country, ranking well toward the top ed the full the long tnd will use make of journey. Mrs. Bag-U- s of company to drew part and mans noiselessly life, and having much to do with placconfident that Manager John Bestle- nd were with him children the wllllh teet The mill favorpresent plant. of all who were . ing Utah first among all the states her the love myer is going to get some ore on the be In the time and he steadily grew within weeks. four operation in production of the white metal level where work has been Mr. Muir said If the test mill re- - worse, bis death taking place on some time. The The Tintic Standard closed the year; with sorrowing hearts that her manyBBder wtjr lQ confirm teats th Monday evening, ulti news of her passing j(!rlft If now wthJn about twentjr company will laboratory 193 with 8,614,214.62 ounces of friendsa received The deceased was a native of 500-to- n build mill at life. setive most feet of the first Important vein, om at Midvale. silfer to its credit and in addition to from Beaver county and has a mothor llv-to has been prospected to some I lD th,that this the mine also marketed 37, 307r Even when death comes Delta, where the body was no While construction 1 an aged Pey-- extent near the surface. The lime figures 041.81 pounds of lead as well as tired and worn body of tor burial, were n wouldMnt announced such plant mctow that attended by some gold and copper. Ita annual son it is , . D011 people who have Investigate through which the drift Is being eost upwards of 81,000.000. hundred fold when drlTen miBI t0 ,B Uyerg 0I The first test lu the pllpt mill will 4 the matter to some extent are of to be ent with various well defined be on the ores I Aha pplnlou that the man's life could .sesms in which there are bunches or which will company'sbutBlnghim h saved If be had not been a time short require Bishop Finch presided at the of lron A few more mines like the Tintic to leave the hospital at such flowed mainmill the will and thereafter be the conducted at Whilfl tbere a promise of ore in rl3r Standard would place Tintic In si neral servicesin this date. It was necessary for comas a test talned plant where city on Monday the flrft bl; ve,n tbat wln score from friends in enviable position among the largest D. 8. Church ,m testa help will scale merclal for be made afternoon, the large edifice being j reacbed Bestlemyer pint bis any producer of complex lead silver rdr that he might be able to mining districts of the world. faith to the vein soma 100 feet I tray the hospital expenses and local- ahead. Thla second vein has a familiar with this1? there Is a feeling tbat he waa Matallurglsts 'strong outcropping of ors on the work generally say that mill acalellow4 to leavo when he should nrfsce, one of the best surface operations glvo better reaults thanblT remained and that his Ilf could I have been showings in Tintie. in fact during aboratory experiments. spared If he had received the earlier days of East Tintie the lh of a few more days rest new will test mill The prfive of original locators of the claims made Importance to the mining industry I 4 treatment, a shipment of ore from this out- of the stats. I o cropping. not are The Utah smelters qpAction ... - o Against Board ped to treat tine. Smelting of lead Members Is Dismissed Bank Reorganization Is ores loaded with sine slows the I of the smelting furnace, Pleasing To Local Public operation Tbe case of Clsude II. McIntyre, increasing costs for lead smelting In addition to burning np and losing et. al., brought against County Com-th- e On every hand satisfaction and sine metal. mlssloners Orme, Bunnell and Fran- Only a given quantity of line can I come of Juab county, has been die-b- e pleasure is being expressed because of the reorganization of the Eureka bandied with tbe lead so that I mlased by Judge Barnes of Salt Lake Banking company, which was au heavy penalties attach tq ore con- - City to whom it had been referred 'nonneed a week ago. As already talnlng over the permitted sine con-- 1 on certain points of law. Thla instated the change places the owne- tent. (formation waa sent to Mr. Bunnell This condition bae largely stopped during tbe week and it indicates that rship and control pf the bank in the the case Is taken entirely out rf , bands of local mining and business development of lead alne mines. men who before going into the matBy separating the lead and sine epurt unless the plaintiffs decide to ter had assurance of liberal patron- the smelting costa per ton of lead carry It to the supreme eourt, which age of some of the largest flnanda will be lowered la addition to saving seems Improbable, short Session Of Council Held Last Friday Evening I pur-posev- of bene-Prov- wit-churc- h. tht ; i 1 ; t, t i I : I ' 30-to- re-bl- 1 I l kn I ij jjr de-ore- s. f bt . interests in the Tintie District. A. J. Jex is now assisting A. F Tolton, the cashier of the bank. Mr. Tolton took a very active part in the reorganization and the netr officials are all anxious to have him remain with the bank and continue the good wr work which he'haa been doing. The new president of the bank, George H. Dern, was out from Salt Lake early in tbe week attending the first regular meeting of his board memben. Mr. Dern stated that he la more than pleased with the new organization which placet the lock institution among tho strongest small banks of Utah. Mr. Dern an pfficial of the Copper National Bank and thla Insures a strong Salt Lake connection for the Eureka Banking company. the metal content j Judge Barnes has ruled that mein- Ai a general rule tbe separation bers of n board of county commie-wi- ll . Increase profits on such ores I sioners cannot be personally sued, or from 6 per tpn np, according to the held liable, for an Injury resulting metal content. from n rod accident In hla suit Mining operators generally regard against Messrs Orme, Bunnell and the development of lead alne oro Francome of this county Mr. aa the biggest problem be- - tyre alleged that storms bad washed fore the Utah mining Industry and away n part of the epunty highway, are confident that handling of thejsonth of Levan, and that the board problem not only will greatly etlmu-- 1 members had negleeted to make the late mining, but will immeasurably necessary repairs or safeguard the add to the life of the Industry. traveling public. On the other hand . o- (the county officers claim that the Dr. Ed. Buehler of Camrose, usual precautions against accident Canada, spent the early part ot the had been taken; that the reason the week in Enreka, visiting with rela-- J McIntyre car went Into the wuh was tlvea and friends. Dr. Buehler is a I that It was being driven at n high chiropractor end is n brother of J.rate of speed end could not stop or H. Buehler who has followed mining tarn onto the detour which Other cars were using. in thla district for many years. I . Meln-separati- on . S i |