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Show 0TING -think"k ot Tbe J- vr da 11 Let u help oa la planning jour advertising If jou (Wire to muh live people of the TlnUe Mmrlrl, The Reporter vrrs the local field thoroughly end our ad. Jb trf wmficek handled to am "P efticUnt a vrrtining brings results. lume U XXIV. Issue jef Bond j . . '!lT-- U S urir . - uinu,.- Take, for T-- am0n will ploy thousands MAIirll Jl, l;J4 Number 18 ,u,7 .i, Resident Mining , of an : e resulted n of an ir.no v.orkme;i":i,s.i at at s nffu-e- In High , tit tnmi. cam.- - After sn illni sH of nearly s year's duration Fred Drown of M.cnuiot'i died st the L. I) S. llosptt.il at Sait Writes On Untie City on Tuesday, Mr. Drown native of Germany. He earn. lo lh, country in 1903 and soil forward took up hi resilience at Mammoth where he was married to Miss Lola Allen. The deceased folK,"d minK until about u yeur ago made it neeessary for whn ill II. E. Havenor, former resident of Dividend, gives interest ' rate of speed. if Me officer commanded them t.. s:,p he ltoja did not hear him. but as Si..n as they heard the shots the aied i:.in at Span- into the state of I.hiho an fork Sunday evening when driver brought the ear to a stop. federal government mi'inin i i man K Is Ferguson fired The iitreo from a large r.ihli.-hoi. ; lara in tax monev. o. a of Kurr:.i hoys who were revolver. were an-- t fired in rau'd sucre- few days after the n man souibern Ida ' ho cur ,1... o J made the $500,000 reallze bat these big ln.lnt ri.il t of the hoys. Novial Griggs, was the rear of tho auto and Chief Consolidated lodged in et iouly wounded erties a such actually payln.r a,re of Nerval oversubscribed. thigh ,lhe Grigs Sicial. of a:ii ljss Aoiw.thsiaiiding the mislead ng sitting in ihe hath seat. rS-of the Hie accident as sent to the' and Mr. and Mrs. ltrowu re- It u hard to sav who was ,u,: was esti- - relieved of a great tax burden wliiea vSversubscription u tbs would !he i otherwise have to by assume? fri,0 ,hi ,unud Fork ttr expert Papers stpanish htetn d. the officer or iV. jn..ra 000 on Tuesday of this 18 the araa ln who was were advleo WVfpuudcnta. hero l!ah An serured. doubtless In ,Utdl1 of-miniu..; members of broker-11 auto the party. The j that time the ;IDd an imporia.it 11Iuiou to shield the officer. th floor admitted his mistake aud told BU,,P,r Performed at the hospital surh Pmy operations with flooded ' Souses have been lu,,, mg seems to have been presence of various entirely the hoys lie was willing t forget ,nd,,a,d The hond part in the slate's development at. I ' and reached the ' proaPerily wi!1b.ut the iav.ui.rn the lighten if sffair also A. they would, urging Hy the James ,J,VS ot lh a death. bat they slopped them to take the wounded boy to t ha b,irl ,al miing inhistr'.il with Lake City, at Spanish Fork, visiting a drug Provo Wrk c- 01 salt . Mrown was 17 yei hospital for treatment. The comoanlea of enterPri8(on other ,B ,,H f.Vund h(re was' li'io il'ourt'd refreshbullet ,hly urlvd by his widow, but to in have t!!? missed ail Mining of properties pans Irtirinating, and under the Ketting into the car start- - spinal column by a fraction of an bid no other near relatives In thin west on their operation !n the carry sharethe ' 01 fthfl offering 'aJd l roV0, This was at 8 : inch. It was removed and the youn;: cnuntry He was a splendid type of unassuming manner and the e? Mining a had a large number of close 1. M,il,, Tl"v n preferentlit lime public In.... "..b... right to a blmb awn, the Ollier 1? memb... of the purtp were: until next ubout them. rrlbe for the bonds s.ore when the officer opened dru( Th were shipped (o remain fiie lternord kennell, Clarence Siapley We of. should howert-r,subscriptions the remember, After on them, hence it is unreasonable to1 James SUntnu and jay. funeral Mammoth, services being Har-Lawrence jareholders are taken care of that mining is one of the westV suppose that the car was traveling! 'held L. the 1). at S. Church at thi-per. be pro- - greatest resources and do our part: bonds remaining will place on Thursday evening. The to encourage It rather than dis-- j among the other applicants, following day Ihe body was taken to Nephi fur burial. u.e, nri iiuii':t ' r ing data regarding the larger properties of this district The following I rrjtu Engineer o- - ias' .Udders have preferential Kstrid ta 1 a,;iy the northern for orders par; I.f the s and their . . i the Canadian litti. v it , e osds Vl)i:XTY, 1TAH. FRIDAY. Spanish Fork Officer Shoots Into Automobile XX m J?, "ne Occupant Seriously Wounded By Bullet Help 70 Genml puu,c Was Quickly Sold; . KKKA l ho Tintlc District article regarding appeared In a re- cent issue of the Miulng Journal-I'l-esbeing written by II. E. Havener. who for some tinio was connected with the Tintlc Standard property of this district: "Tintlc is essentially a producer of silver and lead," says the publication. "It is the largest silver producing district in the United States. However, Urge amounts of gold end rnpper end some tine have added materially to the total production, valued at $335,000,000. Since discovery of ihe district, twenty-si- x mines have yielded dividends totalling approximately $35,000,000. In 1921 and 1923 ora production waa at the rate of approximately 1000 cars annually, or about 400,000 tons. Over 50 per cent of the total cam from the Chief Consolidated and Tln-tl- c S-;- . Are H Mining majority o Standard properties. 1st legislation Most "Conditions today nra decidedly Utahs ti of the Chief Corn, company Mining o- uked for tbeir allotment of: different from those of fifteen years Tlie following Interview with pauy takes in one of the old mine Important Industry ago. stock option ExT.CCt To Raise Biff which carry a Formerly there waa large TreiiiJiMit Filch of Ihe Chief Cons whose possibilities have not been metal mining has been number of claim ownera and n corFrequently recent Issue exhassted and we are now bulldiog Sum For Miners Families 'commenting on the bond Issue' large number of min,f Mining ppfarlin counsel.' a new mark el a mill to utilise the Increasing tt'u respondingly of the daily papers states: which were operating ing companies which letter is being published by nage of concentrating ore in various1 not Is re- tn asall to of bark Upid sale of the bonds the the always district, the greatpossible parts The general committee, appointed one of the Salt laikc securities of our domain. er with number sertion reliable probably actual, being outside of J hr leadlnK mlnln operatr8 Governor figures, for the purpose panies: by Mabey The Chief ha he.. ln UUh a min- - 0j Halt Luke Mining Kevlew. known producing arena. Tbaae entertho says P spochal affkir of the needs the investigating Thfl It la an Indication to famiijC8 0 the miners who lost Accordlng to a report made a fow prises were usually financed from iudastry. days ago by M. M. Just in, agricul- stock sales and aubsequeut assesstural sUtlstieun of bureau of ments, and ihtdr contribution to the b"t ,lu'lr lm" l' ,lrl1"1 I ;m,s and live slock the tJ'7lbe'--,--'-,('l,--'''1- 0 divisions of the district was tbe finding of many pronlubla lu financing exten- id there can be no doubt thatlfederal peel uses and glib tongues snd the,t Heretofore of operations. d0part,nent of agriculture ducers. This method of financing these people tbe proper assist- - dighonest brokers and are numberless possibilities of there .give conics mining aave rise to the great CPM rslseil In Ittuh has company strong mining At tint it a..ia- -t to w, do. m gnce ot h.mr d0a l.b, eb.r.n.r oxboln, t thl. xnl moolt of ed to make an expansion the speculation which baa alunds on,y In ,h8 9tate business undertakings. Cecil Khodmi the other Intermounialn states lying! beets' fruits and cttn,,, ways existed in shares of tho Tintlc has had to be financed either a lateP deol8lon l8 t0 allow penplA exprC8tjeJ Rreat trulh whPn hfi 8ald within tbe broad belt ot mlnerallsa-- ! aUKur J mmni a tS o09 mining companies. it the profits or living beyond the state boundaries that when mining investments were' tiB which extends from Alaska ii!pgd Total of The growth of thp Chief Consoli117 stock, Juon forIhsitate'smetal north, down through western Tne p LVnUnn: wthe l:B9 ot B,ritatiBB to lhe,"ada with the ms care, study and the - dated and Tlntie last year, Standard mining made by giving ,, fund arSe perseverance they were no more mwda following Ihe Rocky Moun-irdlne gnd compsnius, following the expansion poldi 8ePi ,H1di ice. Recognition of the aounJ-o- f Jtum system through the ITniteJ! ropper, was $87,631,000, or $39- - of activities of the Knigbt interests, Already money for the relief of risky than other investments. the industry, such as has S,atcs to Mexico in the south, an un- -' 722,000 more than the families is being raised m these "The and of persistence continuity com-1 to the Chief .Cops, produda of bsa within tbs Ust few years resultgiven of epportnalty whe-- e d tj,e vein in the western sbou tbe Par-Bom of as indicated. '' ed tn th' acquisition of properties He part bond Jssae indicates that the' 0B 8 onljr work with not be difficult matter to get the District." he continued, "are with an exhibit like thla to bacaj chiefly by tliesa compauiea to inch ng Industry will he able to irat end them It would be natural to amount, which added to the remarkable. When we strike nn PcYfiru,. expect! an extent that there are now prae- ime terms for Uiuney to be nsod rQUlred hODPHtr of purpose there sre endless a' of workmens we nearly or compensation channel fissure the states law makers, when in sea-- 1 tlwlly no small operators In ponses-othdl, n,n.inn 0f a sound enteroriae million dollars, will place the fam;-nhave to worry about what it is PMUtles for successful mining. It ann wouid rate the metal mining In- - alon of mining ground contiguous to Industries enlov. ,B 'P'ohb that In all of that diuiry for what It is and what it does producing mines. This condition Ilea of the unfortunate miners going to do. We know the ore will e,f no atate gives more i build up the slate, rather than to therefore places the development of condition. financial one of in end tbe found at good be pm,t1 coming fairly tha o0r own Blossom Expected o frame laws with the idea of making the camp In tbe hands of a small property and will go out at thoprom,B ,han dol;; so can I? it carry an unjust and Inequitable 'number of operators who havs ae One other. many figure To Retain Gash Surplus Tintic Standard Mine lars to the linear foot of vein and Butte People Feeling proportion of tbe state's tsx burden qulred the properties nearest to Dividend mainto well will be tbe advantage of the agricultural,' known ore, and the outlying proper-grai- n $169,455 the average pretty ifle the Iron Blossom Fay company's g t!ea sre operating In unproved distance. snd whole the for Industries. tained P have been heavy enough to more than asother Development in tbe future by any The present large estate and the payment of a dividend At their regular quarterly meeting in In the Is the the contributes to world. the dustry are Consolidated large companies may be more slate, feeling Chief the of sets slowing Tin !e put quarter it la understood on Saturday the directors of the Ike welfare of all the people. It sup- - scientific and more efficient, but will aost of the directors favor ra- tic Standard Mining company declar- the product of a total original in- ' up of mining operations due to the wo present low price of copper. Butte's Pile the market for farm products probably be less speculative, and il the present cash surplus, ed a dividend of 15 cents a share, vestment of $300,000.00. Had copper ore comes from great depth nd provides employment for thou- - therefore of more interest to mining tha to read future. the able been r than paying a dividend. The or $169,455. This action of the and for that reason It Is difficult for nds of men wbo farm In season and operators and of leas Interest to tho e advanced the $300,-aitBlossom people have been dot- - board was predicted in the Reporter small group that to operate profitably with work for the mining, milling and public. Its mines entire own the prop000.00 might a lot of important develop-- ; of pTvmlnt ago. w- - copper selling around 12 or 13 cents. "It la doubtless true that geologle companies during the wlr-- j this At that however, time., vork and they have also spent dividend will be erty. of ter months. Is Is d There what builds! of about Mining knowledge aa a rule bas followed. tbe usual, i&Ion March 29th to stockholders deemed It wise to distribute the risk. oney for new a a AMM.int a MAali am at the' HP hundreds of other Industries and! rather tban led, equipment, and mine discovery. Mlt the property is now in ta? iMMUketo waa partly becauae a compars- thousands This JUinoBalt-hoVtlnelhomes of Butte because mines and tbe of annually it jjj1 mt condition. The benefit of the entire slate, lively small amount of this kind of real- Tintlc the total sum make the mine pay, so ws sold sonio employment many hundreds of favors an extensive Metal condeuces vacant i757W4fi7bThe are and business should, therefore. bework waa done until tbe lest ten mining mll-i Treasury five The stock. Went campaign which la need-- 1 previous divi-- ! oMhe aa old as tbe camp have closed. fostered and not hampered by our years and partly berJuse of the type for in since dividend, Hons paid Pros pert the companys large dend payment was made on January; ' of virgin 2nd. ground. ed all through tbe business district, dens of taxation on tha mining In ment deposits In limestone. This conthe mine. quarter, if earnings continue The Tintic Standard mine la ship-- , have comeoutof A better copper market would of dustry in Utah Is akin to killing the dition, however, being reversed, and ew 1 reient rate, the shareholders ping heavily, the production for the original tract of f of course mean renewed geological work is considered more than prosperity In goose that lays the golden egg. to an esUteof M doubt be allowed to take 'past month having been quite close grown acres. o In the district, tho com- - the Hg eopper camp. Importance great the Occasionally H.000 Uttle dividend WAMiKNH FUNERAL to sixty carloads each week. function of the geologist generally money. 0 --oto work out the structural geoCommissioners Meeting being A number of Eureka people were and tho location of tho beda logy in Provo Was Held Last Saturday yesterday for the purpose of which haw been fo.und productive. attending the funeral services of Wtl- - ThB lnln,? Last Saturday, at Nephi, tbe com- Ham Wanless, wbo died early In tbe d0part1"8ntB then prt7 thaB 0,1 f?tract' week. These were services held at missioner of Juab county held tbeir or cco"nt through regular monthly meeting, transact-In- g the Bonneville ward meeting honso or ther haTB 'thB quite a lot of routine business of the L. D. 8. Church and the burl il Matw follow leads Into new borlsons and also taking up various otber was at the city cemetery at Provo, as well as those which have been matters, among which waa tbe apdemonstrated, and. In some cases, . plication from citlsena of Mods for have found large ore bodies ln borl-topermission to Incorporate 4he town. not previously productive. This petition was granted. "The Chief Consolidated, Tintic ' Information which waa presented Standard, Knight Estate, Bingham ,to tbe commissioners shows that the, . w Mines. United States Smelting, Reterritory which will be taken into; ft fining A Mining company, together !lhe new municipal corporation baa ft'wltb tbe McIntyre and Loose Inter- an assessed valuation of over $140,-00- 0 ft between Eureka and Dividend? ft, ets, practically control the proved and that tbe population is about ft Utah countys commissioners ft part of the district. Tho Individual 350. Reuben Kay is the first presift bave promised to make Certain ft operator must develop ground dis dent of the town board and tbe otber la ke Tintlc highway, ft taat from known areas, and, as It la chane8 members are Rauhael Garfield wlJ, whch ' pUce Kurekg ,B ft4 difficult matter to find ore within Roberts, Roy Ellerton and Willard ft closer touch with the eastern ft 'the known areas, Just how maeh Molyueau. ft end of the district and eliminate ft work will be done ln the outlying The Mona people .claim that a ; ; ft one of the two roads that are ft sections is problematical. Enough will do number of Improvements work has been done on the east side "ow but Stained being 'made, including the Installation of ft. there is to warrant the assumption that cernothing to indicate ,TOU tain there should be developed. xr. AidlilTx.'.Tc' px.p.x.ti. 1111 Mb, This areas Is also probably true of some to ro.4 BbbConmlul.m.r. Ballw j ft ; sections ln tbe northern part of the L ell, Tintic members of the county;? In been ft district. In North Tintlc and. East rn.de haI board, state that In tbe near future? MlPr0, Tintlc a few small mining companies and haa lb,nR the1? I sn examination will be made of f ."'hat w.".wat " are prospecting, bat their financeshighway between Silver City and ? this road build- - ft are so Inadequate that It may be reejLynadyl and as soon as tbe matter, ft ing operations, not talk, and ft sonably concluded that future e can be brought before the board,; . must la lie elopment largely i 0urco,I,1fc,a, plans will be made for Improving the n hands of tbe companies above named. road. It is probable that a portion? K It also may be reasonably conclude! of the highway will be surfaced with dues the policies of the Chief Conthat collected revived, snd a ft lot gravel each year, during the . next)!ft of work solidated and Tintlc Standard mining for ft performed the i three years, and In this manner tbe . will be those on which the 1 companies J11 road can be put in excellent condL? ! if road to the district largely deof the future Standard ft tlon. one ' f he ? tblngs ft pends." ta8,y The commissioners also decided to'? .o - !,Improve sn snrh that ft organization might the road leading from the i ft take an interest ln. Additional mining' news, ore J Summit to Knightvllle. and atock aalaa on page I. . - co.u-:PPrt.l- M, 'ted -s .- ! ,WkL brdn - - - ' Z reral '''V J . i 1 t j "X"i, Investments Says ! Reasonably Safe SrirTlaJhalifr ; coni-'par- ts , 1 " "J"!,' , ,t i, " fjj, , ...I. .. j I11- I nl a nt , . 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