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Show 0t ot Tl,e tWk ffjSTl SO tlee Pfcrvr' 01 work (11 1 Ullnk 1 !. Lrt iu help Jb vhrr m be ! luuidlrJ m P-,- .d rffkk-- XXIV. Ring Co. Kl KF.KA. .UAN COUNTY, UTAH, Eighteen Attested When i Is uudjv yy and ifen r.t. .vof can be sunk and'men nndor amst ,hi- ' developed without meianbfr j' .MAY ;50, lt4. m Interesting Address Delivered By Rev. Carver ...I . v Fill DAY, a W,V0 '".i' - i M SOC eg Number 28 targe Number Graduated From High School: Sup,'o7rauM Officers Conduct Raid Properly Financed K mine la thoroughly and oor Map (malts. (MM'1, OD jn planning yonr advevtl-la- c If ye a daalaa to iwti tha people of too TUUe IHatrlrt, Th Repoeter covers Um local Odd Chief Cons, Prominent Operator o In the last issue of tha Reporter we published a synopsis of tho quarterly report of Ifanagor Cecil push Died Very Suddenly o Herman A. Majors, in charge of lime operations of the Production, earnings, etc., for the Chief Consolidated Co., passPat breo months. Tho pamptots ed a way early in the week. mailed out to the shareholder! of the -- he nio tfcat lus beon ;n t, . . i) . bast ilo in a lolls time. was carrs-iui m she Stsr ' tsow cit!ii.i whereby educational ad-- j . for some time t .lte.i ;,e Us.1 ev.'nr ihe pijee heinn vantages hae beeu mended to prac l.'Cfccd jbeen hearing roport of :aV. l.i 0 s;uiein. u.aity cveryou.'. L , u iuiri.ts .....I friends 0 of tbe Iron King!410118 a4 that partii-ulapl.ee i.asheriag to . Prof. Harriett, the superintendent fon,Pny lw wnUlned an interast-- f Fheriff Herman A. Majors, who for the Sunday Hie ..... Martin, with t:,, lreoniDany have been notified cont.rnng ef diploma i he Tint it- School llistrict, presided of the county nttom.-- j t..e l.irise-- t i las- - Hi n has eer he past few years had been la charge I . rial meeting that it to be stance at the cumiueucenteiit ... I of the lime operations of the Chief Police force, surround.' id ' . pjoyo on June 2nd for the!4he ciiy below: produced Consolidated Mining company of thin house, beiuj; somewhat suri.:-- d o ai.it. time vi-- j Prospect and development work f ratifying the action of the find such manner the interesting regarding a i city, died at Salt Lake last Sunday, number :u, large , Sere !... in tivci borrowing) the Junior .work of the Ka of directors ... . past school year, while' hla death being very aoespected. Mr. While there is no question ll:ah Helio..! on es. radna thaj to hll carry of the vhlch Jtb X. Andera-Tk PfrU f. of Mammoth, who ta LT s but a I!ruinda of cfiico.-the Majors submitted to an operation nal rfL.nIlTe development campaign Wh ..:li.res of 1...,. t arer of B ltWlllhl r lf lhrt ,1(iar(, of education, some weeka ago and had been dist sold a aas o being toe Of ... outlined. OT th know itstanding feature with anoroiiriate rcmsrVs P gas Just been bbo'114 conviction wa.t l. iin.-- . from the hospital aeveral f n charged sones and the finding of new ones. unusually f.r.e program whifh-,hFoment of which has already JrinK Frank diplomas ; when he suffered a relapse aad days onlii.l.d tbe nuiiiiu-rHall, In this connection, deep hole drilling mui.tl as well S.t'rlasses. prnpr.eior, nade in these columns soon passed away. was wfh charged conduit a ltev. has speaking e in.; in Carver tho talkl di.. his that very Important part, la , generally understood 1 I wi.i! orderly house. Two women inmat. s tressed the importance of education ' ,u,,,,',id a violin solo (tut played u saves time otherwise consum I Mr.It waa but a few years ago thst j for this new work, which Majors severed his connection 44,a place, Alice Hall and urued ihe young people who deep-lla',l :,1,d i Aa the sinking of another o b J with the Sugar company were Russell, allowed to pay fines bare jut completed the HikIi Seho.il E 7; MnonmV Hon, is much cheaper, doe. not over-e has been secured from tbe Tin-- ! In order to accept employment with 10 eacb to 0I their t rontinne their studies in t "f" burden the plsnts with waste, and la proraise . Btssdard Mining company, the01 and 01 lure. The In- - lti determination of the loci! of oro!lh Chl" Con,irtWad Mining com of i.urui.i- Last being approximately 30l),- - leave town at once. Hall was fin I 1!. higher ins; u On coming district he ... . ',1,anon waa by ltev. Leather and the mAtm tnr .hMt LlJnd that a mortgage has been100 "hlch he Paid. and also sen- - in a finis'... l :m.t directed the opening of the Chlafe 40 Berve ,our months in tit. teuced incut VL on the holdings of the Iron lime quarrieu, also the construction county Jail at Xephi. Fifteen ru- -, cullies unending the edmailoit of Sn.ior and tha same running for a period tomors of the of n kiln for burning lime and more clasaoa Junior graduating ,neof the tnon and wonien w!n w bma prodttMd establishment wen om? i tkree yara fined $15 each, all except two or.4l:lve 4uvi uosi prominent in th. the 1300 foot and ISOS foot levels, recently the instalietlon of equip(('on tinned on page 5.) Irw some time the operations at and the beat ore la the mine le being ment for the manufacture of hydratthree making settlement. Those!. j iron King have been made pos-- who were unable to mined in the lownt workings. It Is ed lime. Mr. Majors bed aa office pay will remain s at Bait Lake end was directing tho through the levying of assess-it- in the county Jail In this city for fifgratifying to note that la the run- sales end of the lime business for the hut under the present plan teen ning of the 2200 foot level, (which days. asCity Councilman Died In company will discontinue the will connect shortly with some of the Chief people et the time of hia death. ost of the stock. During hie residence la Enraka mines moat prolific ore bodies and deceased made a large number the l.nu tolem.ni, inrincr city com.- hia residence oil u ranch fni (insneing of one mining con-b- y Sugar Co. Shareholders In Increased between) thereby aaaist greatly of shocked friends a more fortunate neighbor Protesting Consolidation ilm;m nr KurcLu, who moved from iaMin and Hcnjuniin. Ha spent ilia; production) no uddltionnl water has to loam ofnilhiaof whom wore death which dd appear to be an Ideal arrange-an- d aatimely in aninler been encountered, nad that, while o California and thi fiity I,. tli.i ti a year a;o, diodl,,lsl a a most close to the deal between the Iron brought promising The Knight people are working to' to he benefit in are led made health. , la the peered being preparations al business career. tnd the Tintic Standard is one bring about the consoiitla,ion of ui,:on llte pumping system to take earn of morn Il'avir!K a of Herman A. Majors was bora In !in'4 Hr(,e children as rtale t should have the endorsement of their holdings, including the water if encountered, there has baea !1 1111 st Esaexvllle, Michigan, and la of both 88 nuny f,1h''r relatives companies. mines of this district, the Klbcrta stockholders t'UIIIA The last trip was no apprecUbis Increase for soma I survived Mrtbe note by hla wife. that to ca.no to '"lenun Kureka acmade by auto and Mrs. Coleman i, pleasing time, and the coat of mining nhonld agricultural tract, the supar factory! Funeral services were conducted Tintic companies are at Sprlngville and various other in ;Jar!l a,,l followed ntinin; at companied her husband, who died not materially Increase at thus on Wednesday morning at Our Lady an t M.vn-- ten Jays after teaching Santa Mon lex. depths. friendly that one la willing and terrsts In this stale and Canada, butj,,p propenlcs of llun-kIn addition to his wife and three to assist the other. Such a this plan is being opposed by min-- 1 mo,h- Lia last iiiino work being ul ore "While has been produced la of Itourdea (Cntholie) Church at means much orty shareholders of the Sprlngville-- 4h of (ons. where he engaged children: iVlie a rod 13. Klnnra aged the Grand Central Mina on all levels Balt Lake City. Interment waa in He w u b.irn in hmn 11 and l.cwia aged 8, Mr. Coleman la from the COO foot to the 2100 foot the Calvary cemetery. rths future prosperity of the whole Mapieton Sugar Co. These minority ln basing. 4on 4owa. the time of lit:-- Mirvlv-i-.an,l real-by his mother, who lives level, the bulk of the product Is tak-: shareholders, many of whom are 51 years of age. was death Th Iron King tract of mineral dents of bait also by three brothnrsjen from the 2000, 1100 and 2200 Knightville Ward Now Kike, and Sprlngville Maple'oa, i was He in he d of active ih immense affairs as does ui iiu: stster. One of the brothers, foot levels la the Centennial chanit held a meeting last Saturday an.li containing In Eureka Organization nel. The last three monthe work its of iron which crop to the protested against the consolidation. local lodge of Moo:;; during his ' O has proven this body to be qnite reattracted attention.- during 'They assessed themselves and crcat- - donee ln Kureka an. I was clecied on Tbe Knightville Ward of the L. D. markable la else ahd to have a con- B. Church, which was organised very early days of the district, ed a fund for the employment of an 44ie Socialist ilckci a a member of rl4V council, hi term of nffire today st I ten Jam in under (ho direr- - sistent and fair value, end latent de- twenty-eeve- a claims being located and operat-- 1 attorney as the preliminary step h years ago, went ont ol to some extent long before anyone1 ward filing an injunction. expiring on Jan. 1st. 1924. Shortly! (Inn i.f tho Kureka Lodge of Moose. velopments show it still continuing existence daring tho present ' week ht enongh of the adjoining It Is understood that following the'' hroro that dale Mr. Coleman's health, Iliiriitl look place In the licnjanifn southerly with tho same general di- end hereafter that section will bo n mensions and value that have ob- part of tho Eureka ward. to pat location notices upon consolidation of all of the Knight commenced failing and h look up! cemetery. ' tained throughout Ite entire length.) President I. Frank Birch of tho Tha ownership and management interests a bond issue will be float-- i The 2300 foot level and 2400 foot Tintie Stake says that "Uncle Jesse" bees in the hands of Col. C. K. ed for the purpose of making extev-fo- r level are being extended to develop Knight was Instrumental In th orRoad Officials Inspect more than thirty years 'sive improvements at the Uintah Ra- East Crown Point Co. end other known ora bodies on ganisation of tho KnlghtvUlo Ward indicate sin and Elbcrta farming tracts, a new iment developments Annual Meeting June Dth Scipio-Jua- b Road Work this these respective levela. t this in 1197 when the various Knight Tin-1 of canal to, be built for the purpose pioneer mine owner of "The Gemini mine hsi produced mines were In tbe heyday of tholr k going to have the pleasure and irrigating a larger acreage at the On Juno 9th, at 111 office of the Slate road officials wars over tha road project late last limited qusntltlea of ore from nearly glory, aad employing n Urge asm-e-r of giving the district an- - ter place, secretary at Salt foikc, the annual Sciplo-Jua- b of men. The wprk of Unaehlag mine. He has already given rued in a of ;lio ;Lar dividers of the week and found that the work had VlTll.0B'. belVeB r0 now the ward of tho chunk was plan5 n in been Point Crown Miniuc, Inch mines as the Grand Central, L'usl the who for company performed satisfactory Jackson McChrystal, ed In the hands of A pm tie Reed Serr-iaaTI W. A. Itccs-c- manner. n part of Gold Chain and the Slonx The hold. be will i. been has investigatmonths project few past irel 0B 0B Wll-Is- n Imoot and Apoctle Teaadsle. 00, ,00,1 will at nncn notify the K ockhold- the Zion Park Highway and with its10 lh and has been heavily in- ing mining properties In Nevada. l4h0t encountering McCullough, acted ne presiding ntsd in half n dozen other pro- - Arizona and California, was back in ers of this meeting at which then completion there are but n few mile.'0 Bn OBiderable amount of water, elder nntll th first bishop wee namGw that developed into paying Eureka late last week, visiting at the usual election of offl- - of poor road between the pavemenU drlfl,B $wMR drilling ed. The first bUhop was John of and Utah J central H. the southern 'the home of hir brother, Dr. A. B horison for T11 ,OOB Ba4 Mr. Loose lonndy, for many years superintenof The roads atate. Point Crown tbe East companys good The part says has. In recent months, McChrystal. Mr. McChrystal tho down-- dent of tho various Knight mines exploring favor-PnrP 1 chance to dispose Of his hold-- n that Tintic looks good ln comparison property, which is now protoctcJ hyiof southern Utah are being ward extensions of lucrative ore sad now n resident of Provo. Other is the Iron King bat every offer with the mining sections that he has government patent, baa been inac- ably commented on by tourlste. which heve been mined oat bishops were Perry B. Fuller, affw rhutee been turned down; tive during the past year. O' principally visited In recent months. above, tvlng at Silver City, George H. Tay-o-r, mw he has been willing to sacri- -' A small bnt profitable tonnage of Eureka Man Will Work of Balt Lake City, aad Joseph John W. Hurd, former business bis own interests In his deter-utio- n "M logon of KnlghtvUlo, who was holdNevada Mining Claims i rth(bM5n piJdB?d atvth mined to play fair with the other of n new shaft as they sre at present man of this city, returned here ing the position at tho time tho ward last week and is now engaged dboldera o In and around tho old etopee. people who have back-b- h mining their ore under a serious late largely work assessment organisation was dissolved. annual tbe ln has doing work Now that the Judgement in the ground and handicap. John Lcvra, well known miner of Prospect drilling equipment hu President Birch says that the prewhich claims Tintic on some North 4 bsve shown n ar,r 1. been obtained for sse in this mine sent population of KnlghtvUlo la not Pft!4a 40 ,eaT f,ljr willingness to-- been properly financed and rapid Josenh with p owns P new: he its development . through the progress ean he expected In the Eureka ,he rom,n week for Ely. Nevada, and will soon be la operation la the large enongh to Justify keeping n ow raent of the stock, development campaign it is ,ultebitiHe will be accompanied by bis sou, exploration of the aadeveloped por- - separate ward orgaalsaUoa. Th Mr. Hrd will be the guest or tnd together they wl.l tlons. D(no Owens a4 taently the Iron people safe to say that within another year King Uttle ramp of Dividend, la son and daughter, ar. ana of b boast will 1 assessment work) "That portion of the 1209 foot thriving were District annual the Tintic some opened perform B, very promising the East end of the Tlatle Diseastern the on a group of very promising claims. iwel from the Grand Central ehnlt deposits bnt they feel the need another bonanza. j,ianl Hrdand dn is to fnralah n now however, trict, which the Levra brothers of this city which is in Pintos territory Julck Md and ward for tho Tintie Stake. The work have owned for n number of years, known ns No. 1 Plutus Channel le of xceptloaiK forming tho Dividend organisathe ground being quite near the being developed and mined by four tion will bo teksa sgebnO np la the nmr fuseta of leasers; the ore being mined ture. ,camp of Ely. Is of fair value end quantity nad apo pear to be getting better ne the Protests On Be 'Another Lodge Will Mining work progress. Claim Taxes Heard Organized In Eureka "The drift which Is being driven on th 1309 level No. easterly Hearings war begun by the state ded for tho projection of For some time there has been talk Channe board of equalisation this weak on neighboring property oaof the. organization of n branch of ,or fron protests against the assessments ore now a Is the nad rail th Eastern Star order, which is on metal mining company placed with a feet of very good P fra-;grade ladies auxiliary to the Masonic properties. or which we are now Hoping, ternity, and arrangements have ben hue heard the Bnlllon 04k' important development Tha thboard made to launch thia new lodge on Centennial Enraka and the Beck, work Is continued with being along A of number Monday of next week. nU controlled Utah, Fargo by tho ora. of this Eastern Star officials!441 stoping prominent United States Smelting k Refining o will come to Eureka to institute tb company; th Ophlr Hill Consolidatnew branch and a banquet and social Prominent Silver LftdV ed. th Topllft Lime Quarry, th session will be included in the evenCoder Talisman, th Union Chief and Stricken Very Suddenly ings program. the Oodlvn Mining company. "O o Next Monday tho board wUl begin Death cam without warning to to hear complaints of coal mlaa Mrs. Clara M. Wright, wife of Tho. Wright, at their home at Sliver City on Monday morning. Mrs. Wrighti health had been quit good np anti Jnnb County's Assessed Prof, and Mrs. A. E. Myers and the very morning of her death, which Vsln&tion Is $17,344,340 .their two children expect to ' o ' , resulted from a paralytic stroke. Thu within the next week or ten days on Utah's final assessed valuation for was 54 years of age. Bho waa an extended automobile tour that, tun, Bt Pay son and had spent bur last year was 9111.919,114, an Intake them to southern Cali- - tIre ufe lB Utah and Jnnb counties, crease of about $4,599,999 ovar tho fore la and then up the eoast to the. the residence of tho family at Silver tentative val nation fixed after equalwonderfully interesting northwest, j city covering n period of fifteen ization. The figure la shown In n report 'They will be absent about six weeks , years. or two months. , Mrs. Wright was tho mother of complied by the state auditor's office Practically the seme kind of a Mrs. J. W. Coodman of Eureka and after nil equalisation and additional trip will be taken by Mr. and Mrt.;th other children are: Lavard, wn-- ! assessing had been completed for th Joseph Schlecht and their daughter, ium 8 .and Joseph, nil of SUver City, year. Tho Increase above noted la j Mias Amelia Schlecht, who expect to aad Mrs. Melvin L. Done of Bprlng-'tak-e duo to tho additional assessments ln tbe scenid attractions of(Viu. made daring th summer sad fall aa southern Utah before their journey j impressive funeral services wera a result of Improvements Or personal to the coast. held at Silver City on Wednesday property purchased after the original assessments had been compiled. j afternoon and tho burial wae ducted la the cemetery at Nephl th Jnab county's contribution to th Additional mining news, wealth of th atato la $17,344,249. tales and oro shipments on page 5. I following day. . .messment of StOCKJ money, jUneed bv Tintic Standard1 iflYanco d l.i owr:,.:e, r ss , j-- ......... .i -- rv i t,,l,S an-a- s . Utsh-Idah- . Former California , i - i ' s. rela-betwe- en ! - 1 j - J 1 . ! l ai I re-.- i : i io-,t- ! I j Ia-tl- i Con-idate- on ! ry d, - , ! 11 - , - the'0044 I lx . jjjj en-;w- ill |