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Show 144 I m help oa la planning your advertising II yiHl (Wire to Mach ilia prop! at tha TtmUc I DUtrki. Tha Reporter tha local IIHil niven oar td tluirougtilj irtli-ln- g brings result. ul Volu8 xxiv. fw0 Mines KlBEKA. JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, a Brought despondent miner ji mis TO IIK.ITII AT rtKK A Into One Company O A Lehi-Tiot- nr JUNE 1M4. II, ' Causes Flurry On The Exchange ic sot XuiuIht i n a .V .mu lighting on m umu: itiTtiK ji m: ist tit) Much Prospecting rather unusual suicide t ,k KC ! M oc .0. Place at Park t:y u. "the new rates uf the Utah Jr4. pondent miner jumped into Power Si Light company went Baying To of May Day and 4e mine ehaft as he was Waiting .it i'. into effect ou the first of the underground station 1 intu' stink had an Twenty-tw- o preseut month anJ according to gam companies com- it'.V an prospect headings ir.ning on thoroughly prospect Ihe ground si with other employees of the e of Craven locul the Manager batiKe new are j that depth and the unusual driven east and the week; during being past during strength rark pleted Mining ft Smelting the change means a reduc-lio- n 0. of the stock Indicates a very enboui thirty th.mjtid shares of west old ore The man's name was of about ten per cent for channel; high Jujne for organisation. John K.izi A and it is understood ,u bauds on one call and with Ihe couraging showing. Tbit la ahoit it all lighting customer that he u.l ore in the mined. grade being all ran ha that the pan it been acting reported at this tituo At meetings held during Tintic District. peculiarly for some ; price advancing from around throe but no doubt there will tie Uncle of the conaolldatlon eoniething .v time. vi w ft a a o !vuts to five and a half cents while to There is a lot of prospecting going rday report within another week If reached seven the next day on a on at the Iron UloMoni and the mine ni Ray Day propertlea. eon u it it it it it it a it it ;it conditions continue to Improve. Dick Inter-T,smaller r e- of shares. is I (Hiking very guod. according to by the Dern and new Manager Zabriskie la enthusiastic Shareholders Of North tha and about brought some informs! Ion given out by II. It. Tran- lor time Knight Companies Are development work regarding the present campaign of has taking over the ground Wen j holm, mine confined manager for the Knight to the 50 level. work. Ho ronaiders it the moat imTaken Under One Head Several weeks ago Manager Charles known aa tha Mountain View In internets. all about twenty-tw- o There Is H le or ao likelihood of portant piece of prospecting since he company. The May Day and Zabriskie rospevt heading, are being driven At a meeting held last week the reported cutting what he took charge of the Ihl-TIntland of lh purhi,", Iron Regain eompanlea will go out ot shareholders Itlosaom and tha work le the l considered a lVvViiT most , of important break aa he now has greater depth than NWth the Springvl'.l and since that time a drift haa been ,n Ma dlUBM. i territory to ever before and a better looking L will have the Mapleton Sugar rompany voted to driven company new f and ora chan- wet old the ln.llBrM,f!'h across this large linte formation he thinks the chances nHiuey was recently fb, completely increase the capital stock from paid to the nel, on practically all levels betweea officera: Jamea C. Dick, break. The illowtng more' is to present plan of making a mine are quite good. 9 91,500,000 to shareholders. The payment which the 1100 and tbb 800. A few the obje- -t George H. Dern, vice-- of the Increase92.000.000, years of capital being hecn haa Just nude make, a total of ago Mr. Trenholm, by offering secre-gWasaon, rdldMt; George P, take other ffv. cent, Knight North per .hare (hat th. companies in.o mid treaaurer, and theae with special inducement to leasees, sucthe one corporation. Some of the Lily stock ownrra have now received ceeded In On Sherman and Armstrong Deri getting sway from the nd and the third and final payment of older of director. properties to be lnrluded with the of the mine with his leas1U constitute tha board part "U1 per 8ugar Co. are the Knight bank ut On Monday, June 2nd. the officers Conduct re Gertrude E. Denjamlu, fiv and the discovery of ing operations u capitalization of the company the within another month the new "east ore Provo, the Utah Ore Sampling Co . of the Grand divided at 9125,000, waa the Grand of Associate Order ; Conduct Lake; SIt placed Chapter, ubeen Tha parties who hold tha options on result. This new channel' the Utah Valley Land k Water Co. Eastern Kur. Utah ore has made It par value, of Jurisdiction, res. Myrta iilumenthal. Provo; nc iharea of 10 cent! Elberta, the supply department of came to Eureka for the purpose of Grand Chaplain Pro Tern Susie the stork, having already paid half puNxible for the Iron Blossom mine kozt 760,000 shares of stock will the Knight Investment Co. and vari- instituting Tintic Chapter, under torfleld, Garfield; Grand Lecturer tho purrhaso price, will not default to continue the payment of dividends to the ahareboldera of the May in tha final paymeut. ous other None of tho dispensation. The seventeen Grand! Ethel N. Harney, gait and the outlook la quite promising Laka; Grand nil Uncle flam In exchange for mines is toenterprises. Diamond drilling bus been in pro- at the be in Included conthis wLh1 Grand now Marshal la Pro Tern Chapter Maude C. officers, present time, Mr, Trenholm outstanding that together gock gress on Ihe claims of the North Lily being confident that work which la solidation. thirty-tw- o visitors, representing ton Stevens, Salt Like; Grand Organist ever atuce 110,100 shares will remain in was signed a now under way will result In the At the meeting last week It was different Chapters, were new company to tha present u! Pro Tern Ethel N. Harney, Salt Lake; few months ago.option it traaaury of the Is generally and It to also decided out a bond issue assist in the ceremonies and give Grand Adah I'ro Tem Marjorie of other ore bodies. put opening iied to the purchase of new the properties in the consol- the young rhapter a good send orf.' Jeremy. Salt Lake; Grand Ruth, An understood that this work Its. not During the past few weeks some fond or for development work. It against idated company, the amount of tho The preliminary work of starling the' ula Johnston, Mt. Pleasant; Grand yet developed anything of value, In exceptionally fine ore has been comef--rt an understood that pnHffaiiy bonds being 91.350,000 and tho organization was undertaken by the, blather, Lillian A. Gibson, Halt Lake; fact a much longer period of time ing from the John Leyshon lease, la being made to bring into tho will be necessary to thoroughly one of half a dozen sedition the Yankee Com. money to be used in financing Im- tesident member, of the order,! Grand Martha Pro Tem Effla IV demonstrate the worth of the ground. blocks in the new ore productive channel, Wil although there la nothing provements. Money is needed parti- among whom were representatives of Langston, Salt Laka, Grand Electa The diamond operations Wight ntan and Bacon have Just enin the financing of the farm even different Chapters in the Hazel Itobbe, Bingham Canyon; are In the hands drilling iflalta to be given out to tho pub-- cularly of the Anaconda countered the same ore. On the projects. In Utah county, the Uintah Jurisdiction, of Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Grand Warden Leona Ilarrackman, Co. of Montaua and while the jut at this time. Copper silsome block Salt Basin section 9150,-00- 0 Arizona, Grand in and Canada. flentinel sensational Montana Pro Tent Lake; and Minnesota. leyshon Dick the while President aaya that statement has been quite freely mad) ver ore haa been is to be spent on the Elberta some of th found, Tintic Chapter, If. uolldatlon haa been brought about alart. off J. W. Stoner, rark City; K. A. Paat Grand Patron, Salt that It is the Anaconda people who samples showing aa much as 1106 and in constructing a new with a membership of twenty-fivHI a view to the development of tract aro to take over the North Lily there ounces to Mrs. the ton. However, theie Chloe J. Raddon, P. O. to be used in the composed of ten resident members Lake; seems to be a possibility that the la no pound plans ars yet in em-T- canal; 9250,000 M Park Oscar , of P. one J. for uf large amount of the rich or City; the and fifteen initiates, who are all Langston, sheep Uncle Sam and May Day purchase Anaconda concern Is doing this but small P. Salt Mr.. Maude ranches. other Lynda, quantity of 400 ounc or Lake; big uud feel that the very enthusiastic t eld time producer! of this camp, special Job of drilling for soma other Is being sucked for Culbertson, O. Salt la the Secretary shipment. Or Radiant, Raymond presiKnight interest shown the Grand and by been have inactive during it both corporation, perhaps tha Tlnlle Stan- that will assay more than 100 ounces Mrs. UHfl Charles Heea and the of dent consolidated company, Subordinate Chapters In sending dard of our own district. put few years. The first Is not uncommun In that part of th Lka; Mr. and Mre. strike that the Knight peo-- i while W. Lester Mangum is vice such a large delegation, augures well Iron Blossom. Leo Mrs. Whitmore, Provo; for the growth and succeus of thd nade, giving them their first ore president and general manager. Mrs. Hodge Marshall Pittman Introduced Raker, Provo; o and laying tho foundation for Chapter B,,d dauh,-r- - Garfield; Mrs. Ilertha Another Silver Bill Plana Completed For Boy A banquet was served in tin t pretent big fortune, was made Thomas Edward Vance Phelps, Salt Lake; Mra. Loiilae It. In the Humbug claim of the Uncle Gdd room Hail Fellows Scouts' Trip To Bryce Died At Salt Lake City Chapter Stoner, Park City; Mrs. Desdemons j WASHINGTON, May 29. Without at six p. m. to the aeventy-fuu- r company. After Jesse Knight 0 Stott Beeson, Salt lake; Mra. Mao a rullcull and deok a fortune ont of the ground he after a A district commute meeting of Many Tintic friends sincerely re- guests and local members and the Nelson, Trovo; Mrs. Mabel Morhy Id it sad it continued bate, the senate this afternoon pass- the Tintic Section of the Tlmpanogos to produce gret the death of Thomas Edward work of instituting the new Chapter George, San Francisco, Cal.; Mr. ed the llttuisn bill, directing the Council, Boy Scouts of America, was trlly until about six or eight years Vance, who made hia home here un- began at eight o'clock. The Impres- Maude 11. Mra. Myers, Bingham; of the treasury to pur- held at the Eureka Library on WedInThe May Day ground has been til last October, when he went to sive ceremonies of initiation and secretary Florence Robertson, Bingham; Mrs. chase an additional 14,511,730 nesday evening, Jnnji 4 th. The purulljr productive and while theae Bingham. He waa a splendid type stitution were beautifully eaempli- Edith M. Johnson, Park City; Mr. ounces of American sliver si 91 mi bow contain only low grade of man, Industrious, honest j honor- fled by the Grand Chapter officers. pose of the meeting was to complete rark niJ. jMn ounce, this amount being (Um gh were made short which llling ere there appears to be won-rt- il the after talk, required, arrangements fur the fonr-ds- y of cheerful and able ette Urle Park Clty; Mrs. Irene disposition. to 1 atron of the author Charlca according mln-the Grand to bill, a l Bryce Canyon, beginning Jnn possibilities for trip deep Early in the year Mr. Vance con- by Worthy Horlng, Eureka, Mra. Ish, Eureka. to fully and fairly satisfy the re- 17th. campaign and It la quite prof- tracted pneumonia and after a long Rees, Worthy Grand Matron Ada K. The new officera and other memit that attention will bo given to session at one of the Salt Lake hosp- Heartenstein, Past Worthy Grand bers are aa follows: Helen 8. quirements of the PUtman silver Chairman W, F. Shrlver presided Past purchase act of 1018. The bill baa nt the meeting. Scout Executive A. A. E. lleartenatelu. cl work now that both are in the itals he was Patron N. permitted to go to the J. Ryan, Worthy Matron; to be acted upon by the house, A. Anderson of Provo, and Deputy M organization. This work could home of relatives at Harriman. Worthy Grand Matron Chloe Churchill. Worthy Patron; Mar- yet and there Is still a likelihood that It Commissioner Thomas W, Dychss ot Nevada Grand Matron handled Associate either through the Utah. He never recovered from the garet M. Sullivan, Aeeoclate Matron; can be taken up In the lower branch Patron were present and outGrand Silver Associate and 'i or ids tho Colorado Com. coxq,-ir- Illness, however, and a relapse came Cook, Mra. Charles Kryger, Secretary; of congress this late In the session. lined City details of the outing. the W. Stoner. J. ihaft. Sarah J. Morley, Treasurer; Dors L. causing his death last Saturday. Senator Pittman asserts that this bill Scoutmaster F. Kimball of Stanley Order o Grand officera, The was deceased Ethel II. Chapter Churchill, Conductress; Tha Is In acrord with M. the I. A. the Eureka resolutions' Troop reported Mhdn Woman's Death of Eastern Star, Utah Jurisdiction, Donnelly. Associate Conductress; and la survived ronference held the number of scouts of his organiwho conducted the ceremonies and Nellie M. Cronin. Chapl.iu; Vance of Thomas , , Took Place At Capital l Ity UDd Inter at NW sation who would be ready to make other visitors were as follows: Sothern, Marshal; Elva 11. Bonner York. two sisters: Mrs. the trip. Scoutmaster Edwin Shrlver w K. i Heartenstein, Organlat; Edith L. Baker, Adah; Parker, both of this Grand Matron Ada The bill as passed provides: Sn John Okelberry of Goshen and Mrs. T. J. and Assistant Scoutmaster John FenCharles Patron S. Grand Glen TUB Helen Vance, Salt Lake; l Baker, Ruth; d Monday morning in Salt Lake city, and by a brother, "That the of the secretary treasury nell reported on the number from of Harriman, Utah. Various other Rees, Salt Lake; Associate Grand Clark, Either; Mary N. Burton, tM home of her slater, Mrs. Alice relatives live at Salt Lake and near Matron Nevada .Cook, Park City, Martha; Thelma J. Ward, Electa; Is hereby directed. In compliance the Elks Troop who would be able iSibiry, following n prolonged J. W. Elnle G. Nilson, Warden; John J. with the requirements of the PUtman to go. that city and the funeral, which was Utah; Associate Grand Patron Grand act of April 25. 1811, to Instruct the Camp Commissioner George N. Cronin, Sentinel; Minnie F. Pike, Tuesday, was a most Impres- Stoner, Park City, Utah; director of the mint to purchase In Finch outlined the manner of transhe if survived by her hniband, held on O. E. R. L. at Shields, T. Frances Clark, Burton, Joseph the United Slates one. Burial was conducted Secretary sive of the product of portation. daighter, Mrs. Edmund Riley, Salt Lake; Grand Treasurer Kathe- Treloar, Georgs H. Ryan, John Mor- mines city cemetery at Salt Lake. In situate It was decided that o' Court of United Slates, the lo ions, LeRoy and Ned Okel-n- theDuring Grand ley, Ruby C. Hosmer, Annie Treloar. and of his residence In Eureka rine Thompson, Salt Lake; Honor reduction both of Goohen. works so located, meeting would be held nt tho worked at local mines. At ounces of fine silver, In L. D. B. Amusement Hall nest Tues14,589,720 neral services were held Wed-di- y Mr. Vanre Land In Tooele County Chief mine he was employed by Elks Name Delegates accordance with those certain alloca- day night, Jnns 10th, nt I o'clock, afternoon nt 2 o'clock in the the A. A. Hatfield, Sothern, Robert Convention Now tions of silver and silver dollars to for the purpose of presenting merit To Is Provo ba ward chapel. For Open Entry leasers. Richard Haynes and other the director of the mint for subsid- badges to those Scouts who havo o o a of Elks will be exOn leaving Eureka he accepted Tintic U. F. Ell of 8. Land Lodge the iary coinage by the secretary on Sep- qualified to receive them. The pub-li- e Taylor t&iti Will Locate Co. at position at the Apex Mining and especially the parents of Boy ceptionally well represented at the Office at Salt Lake City haa notified tember 7, 1918; November 27, 1919; In Las Vegas, Nevada Bingham. state convention which is being held the Reporter that th 320 acr tract, October 18, 1920; November 0, 1920, Scoots are cordially Invited to atat Provo today and tomorrow. Ex- embraced In the Atherly homestead and December 19, 1920, and the tend thla meeting. .... and Mm. William R. Nesblt Line Is Broken; Water alted Ruler John J. Hanley having In Tooele county, has been canceled orders to purchase the said silver deleof number Chief a Of tod to Eureka late last week and the gronnd Is again open to contained In said allocations Urge appointed and Dr. M. J. Connelly Gets Floods Level laving been abaent for ueveral gates. A circular letter has been entry, there having been no conflicts each of them, respectively, at and for Position With Chief Cons. on sent to each member of the local or withdrawals. "the Former service the sum of fl an ounce. daring which time they The breaking of a water line Provo of him the Cons. filIn men Chief have preferential rights Members of the mining committee lodge informing by unto, visiting vari- - the 1800 level of the lb Dr. M. J. Connelly, who for somo of the meetings and asking him to make ing on inch Unda and anyone Inter- of the Salt Lake chamber of comKbits of Interest, and alaoj! flooded the lower, workings time has been employed by the city in the parade ested should communicate with Mr. merce, who have been In communicaataf some time In Nevada. Mr. mlae u8t Friday night and caused the trip and participate of health nt Salt Lake, recentboard In tomorrow evening. U. W. who for nt 8. lose th 7 Land Office. to oclock at tion with the Utah congressional Taylor held a mgny of the employees many years his position In order to as ly resigned .... who tractions have also been given ' delegation In the interest of this bill, position with the Chief shift's work. Some of the men more lucrative employment accept Elks local the 91 clothes th of of KUPT. BARTLETT AND FAMILY to the kind expressed themselves as pleased with with the Chief Cons. hitting company, haa decided were in the mine at the time Mining company In order wear to be Its will tn ap Ms residence here. He accident came to the surface expected WILL MAKE TRIP TO COAST progress and look for its passage of Eureka. Dr. Connelly will bo bouse. the hrg Neiblt win make their the Eagle k Blue Bell mine, adjoin that they may make proper showing by They point out that, "O with the sales department to M Las E. Bartlett of th TInt'c Inasmuch as Utah ranks first as a connected In the parade. 8upt.,T. Vegas, Nevada, where ing. of Chief the company's lime Indastry took place As already suted the business School District will lesv today on silver producing state. It Is of partivkiva purchased residence prop-Kin- g to movo his family to and The break in the line expects on at close will aa auto trip to southern California, cular Interest to local mining Inter- Eureka. there within the next few on Friday night and repairs were houses of Eureka make will that and tomorrow the damage o'clock Intending to mako a Journey up th ests that the bill becomes n law. made the following day. The passage of this measure will It possible for all who so deelre to coast as far aa Portland mad back to Peter Borup and daughter. Miss jjtoy Tintle friends will sincerely being bat trifling. Elks affair and a good Eureka by way of Idaho and th Yel- mean that approximately 85,000,000 Lenta the in take toelr departure as of Ogden, spent the have they to a Sym- part of the Steel Day program which lowstone National Park. Mrs. Bart- worth of silver will be purchased week-en- d Borup, to thsir in Eureka visiting with home here for the past Have you ever danced lett and their children will accom- from Utah producers. It Is said. is on the same day. My relatlvea and other friends.. jv years daring which time thev of the Elks lodge pany Prof. Bartlett on th trip. members The todetred themselves to hun-- f who have been named as delegates People. The Utonians. All stores will remain open late to the Provo convention, also the Killed as follows: thla evening, on nceount of the barf are alternates, irldgo E. ll. E. tomorrow. A. Myers. holiday Delegatee the P&. W. II. c Coming Epbrlsm W. Frtsbee, well known steering wheel of the car and bis ... Shrlver, James A. Coffey, Ed- Garrlty. Grove Cbesbro, Hugh TrenBowen. E. of Eureka who spent the neck was broken. resident Shrlver. F. Jones. W. K. Mellor. holm, James P. Duggan, Fred Rlch-a- past six or eight months with bis H. E. H. Wall, D. Pike. The accident while Mr. Me. ward Jikying ! g Rat of teachers who HU... M. Seddon, Albert Cox, Charles H. Brown, daughter, Mrs. G. P. Bartlett, at Frlsbee and his happened were proMrs. Samuel Tibbs. toss Cromtr, Robert red a Earline daughter employed by the board of Lon Mnrp hr A Clyde Fullmer, Elbert Beesley, C. J Saratoga, Wyoming, met death In an aoa lor Dean G. Henriod, A. B. Campbell, ceeding from Saratoga, Wyoming, to th Tintic School Dis- - son. 8ybU Spaulding. P. J. Graff, V. E. Ekloff, William H. Tre- onto accident In Parley's Canyon, this city, by way May of Salt Lako. They E 'Moriey, Byron Thurmond. Mi. Mrs E. L. Clark, Ne BMrs. William L Mitchell. Thomas loar. George- Houle, Theodore Full- some miles from Salt Lake, on Mon- had picked up Nelson nt Evanston, Sullivan, Bonner. urge Anna toxtendent T. E. Bartlett. Schlecbt, Joseph, Hinnlfin. R,r mer, Jack Nlleon, Maynard Cronin, day. Mr. Frlsbee's ear, which he was the young man whose homo la la John Elklngtou. AmelU Frink Robert Pendray, C. J. Snllivan, drlviag, went over the embankment Iown having been anxious to come High School A. E. Myers, Towere. Gourley, CUrence Enola Paulsen, delL rincl- Sorenson,w. V Frank Savage, Jobn Bunnell, Fred and was overturned pinning him be- to H. John Christopherwn. c " Mammoth-- W. the Tintle District In search of emHyrum Jenkins, C. H. D. neath It. In the car at the time of D. C. Raabe, John C.' Cronin, I. Histine Baker. F. H. Claude Douerr. Brin ton, Emma ployment. 0.1- Mrs. e A. V. accident were his daughter. Miss Crissie Roundy. anchs OHara, Ray Potts. As the antomobit proceeded down B. Theriault, Neil O'Hare. P. H. Craven. Shrlver, Frank L.Beesley, E. Dr. brlskie. j Eva Schmidt. O Clark, Katherine Maynard Frank Frlsbee, aged 10, and Martin Parley's Canyon with Frlabeo nt tho 5"mT Hanson. MaraJohn Hood, tjJJJJolbert, William Douglass, Charles Nelson, aged 20, both or whom wheel It was necessary to tarn oat Blight. A. G. Gourley. Georg Carter, Aldla EUsmore. princl-lAleR. McDonell. Jerry. J. leaped without J. serious two other cars and it Is nnder-- ( for Injuries. City iW.Owen. Silver ' Frlsbee was Grade Schools N. K. 'HeeB Larsen. Fennell, Fr.Bk Platt, John 11. Donnelly. Continued on page I.) caught beneath the Alternates J - "to, principal; Anna Rose, nil; Arthur Lewis, Mortimer. , Mary Wilder. "toy Driscoll, Leo Morgan. Helen m Orders Cause Stock jlidation 1 Make Advance At Iron Blossom V of-fir- .V -- Ly turn-ove- IS u frr,d m Eastern Star Chapter Instituted Here Monday ?n! ! u I j i ! Heart-en.tel- D-- , n, e, he im-irta- at auhtr . oue-aide-d j : Rad-do- n, ! I fi tonr-CjBoni- Ia , 1 I ill2 ssj.Tssrs.1 Eureka Man School Year Teachers For The n, J111.4' , - t iSj? tij i. - i J-- a I Za-th- W , x By Overturning Of His Car' |