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Show 4 i h. of Tb th,nk office porter'. ot work all dae jv 01 8$ Vl V--T v Is w halp 70a la plHilag yoor idwtlf J- hff(. ..d 1Pefflclt 0ggBff ST" ohunc XXIV. muMCrme WREKA. JUAB COUNTY, UTAH. FRIDAY. Al'dl'ST 22, l!t4. Local Lady Loses Son in Fire At Bingham Co. jjef Consolidated 1 dwln to mth the pcstpla of the Italic Itlnltlrl. Tlta Reporter mm Uia local field Ihomiughly aad oar advert llng brings rcaalla. Inc If jro - Out Quarterly Report McIntyres Will Get $100,000 For Mill Dump SC ' IOC Xuinln'r Iri.-e- . Mho lu re tt-ac- American Smelting 4 31) Local Man Heads State Firemen's Association o It Is a matter ot extreme satisfacGoes To 1:1 employed to Co! tion to Eureka people to learn of tbe the I & schools during the comm,. election of John J. Hannifin as predown duri- who took up her reside nee ye. in K.ir-sident of the state firemen associto properties shut iiiiR tVc other d.iv a couple of tha smelter mud the dump ha ation. Ha was named for this posiaito, hi.d ii.i work moving an quarter; the M:tir.nioth Nliuii:s naany times been sampled and ,sad misfortune ta lose her u.', uiae tion at the annual convention of tho manner at usual Thomss in the Price, in r;.!:f;ed th.. sale of th.!iuml big fire muU h firemen nt American Fork during jpw g visited Bingham last Sunday. Mrs ilarw mill The ft Hefln tha paat week. Smelting mines. Am-10 tailings ! the dump other subsidiary Price was expecting a call from herlerlcau '"ipany first sampled the dump Mr. Hannifin, who la a former u. "lug company !,n son on Sunday and when the ,a chief of the Eureka Volunteer Fire Ktwit,y thHr u of sage came telling of his death a.Min the transaction and' tlm? oyT ,h whoU Proposi- - IVpartment, has held other offices ay gecond quarterly report with the state association, among chef Consolidated Mining --uy was received early In the them that of vice president, and It Tto shareholders and shows the goes without saying that ha will fill the highest office of the organisation Cons, and Its subsidiary propwith credit to himself and to his el to be In good condition friends here who assisted In bringthe fact that the mines are passing through It was 21 ing about his election. jhy company Mr. that critical llanalfln years stage. first ago my the Gemini Joined the local department and ever Minnies of the previous meeting Daring tha quarter were clos- - members of a crew which was flgbl- since that time he haa been one of i were read and approved and all bills tbs Eureka Hill mines i remove Th. t,.. Per- - com,uma movtn shows thatlng the fire from the roof of a build- the dump rnater- - its moat Indefatigable workers, glv against the city were audited and (ova and the report tain ,lut duu'P cle.ned' lal. :nr of about a loss Ing much of his time to the advance- ordered paid. when It gave way and dropped up wilhlB s few compsny suffered poJbly with years Officials ot of these the The license commit!, to whom to the them smelting company ment of the interests of the firemen. ilVol'in tbe operation ground. At the same ln yvdt or two state that the railroad tracks will be He served two years aa chief and was was referred th waiter of a lower Jetties. However, the main rea- time the large brick wall of one of! The Mammoth tho large buildings fell in, trappin:; du,Up js one of Mining company's extended into the dump and most assistant chief for the same length license for the Bchrsnim-Johnso- n lm closing these mines was the miMlt vaiUBbe ln likely a steam shovel will be used In of time. Under his direction the de- and smelter contracts and three of the crew. Raytuer drug stores, reported Tlntic. It arcummulated during tho louding the mill made excellent no action would be Ukan aad The is partment It progress months tailings. few that next dump tha has Although Bingham bent early days of the district at a time ltla material contains copper, silver and and his election to the slate presi- that the license fees would remain can be contracts new two visited that fires by large previously when that company was operating tight gold, the metallic contents being con- dency comes aa a fitting reward for the seme. rit which will permit the shipment the one last Sunday was the most its concentrating plant. servatively estimated at 27 to 28 efficient work and loyalty to the The city attorney wee Instructed wt. At the time the Gemini was disastrous in the history of the camp Several times during recent years per ton. In firemen to draw up a new ordinance regulatgeneral. were many places and It was only after hours of fight- efforts have been made to lease o. g down there Tlntic officers Other elected be to will state the to 1 Itinerant peddlers. This will be people an pleased wan ing ore exposed are good ing that the flames were brought purchase the dump hut until this learn of were: the sale of the dump as It convention Irvin Trait, submitted at th next meeting of the smelter contracts under control. Firemen from Salt week the Mammoth & satisfactory people have turn- will mean some little In the American Fork, 1st vice president: council for approval. City and Murray were callel ed down all offers submitted to them. Mammoth ond of the activity j ptofcan be shipped at a nice Lake while W. Mitchell, Tooele, 2nd vice presidistrict Upon motion of Councilman lllfe, on to help the Bingham department. Most of the offers of profit mis came the ore Is blng placed on the cara. years past dent; Fred Teters, Murray, secre- seconded by Councilman 'Jones, the was 25.149.5 feet of gin work done tary; Reuben Simpson, Salt Lake, name of Walter Cbristopbereon was during the Eureka Bank Installs treasurer. submitted tg AH the vacancy which iirtsr and 28.122 tons of ore was Eureka fared badly In the tourna- existed In the council. Upon a vote To Rio ;ped, yielding after ameltlng, Safety Deposit Boxes Tunnel ment events, falling to get first Mr. Christopherson was unanimously sampling and all mporution, ln any of them. For many elected to the office. place wstlnc charges, a loss of 223,-Id- l. the local department has been Cashier Jex of the Eureka Bankyears The various rlty officers submitMr. Fitch, president of tlio off with the lion's share of ted reports ae folio we: Installaannounces walking the Will Month company ing Be To pany, numerates several reasons prlsoe but the boys teemed to have tion of safety deposit boxes which Sexton G. A. Franks reported five this loss In his report, and has been laboring under tome sort of a burials for tba month of July and have been placed in the main vault following to nay: It is quite probable that the Rio length of tha Tintic branch and per- Jinx at the American Fork meet. In tbo collection pf 215-0of the bank, and are now being rentfor tbe sale Ton have had my letter of Jniy ed customers of the institution. Grande lly. officials will not try to haps delsy the reopening of the line. a number of events they made excel- of cemetery lota. to 4 It regard to the panning of tbe Previous to the Water mauler Heber Bauer collectchange In manage- repair the tunnel that was destroyed The most difficult part of their work lent time but some slight bobbin, iut lit dividend. It was Feb-ir- ment and reorganization haa been to find a suitable grans such as delay in coupling or un- ed the sum of 292.01 for anppllen bank the y by fire on Saturday, August 9th, around that in my report of tha old tunnel, a route that coupling a hose, robbed them of first sold and 280.27 Is still due from tho was not equipped with such conassure-I and which and on has (th anticipated blocked traffic the mean deep cuts or big place. The same hard luck prevail- same source. During July there, not would veniences although many people left that the dividends would be conTlntic branch. of Instead fills. cleaning safe bank for at the They were somewhat dissatis- ed In the relay ram whlrh they were 271,180 euble feet of water their papers ned, but the changing conditions out or the an It tunnel, open fied with their first tine, hence they should have won with ease, In fact used which will cost tha city making Those who have been makids the earnings smaller and in keeping. the cut, engineering department of decided to run another, The second many who saw the finish say Eure- 11037.27, this amount le somewhat use of the bank ln that manner showed a loss in the last ing line has the about decided that It swings out quite dose to the auto ka did win. Enreka's atar runner lower than for th past few months of are being given first opportunity urtsr. be more will less satis- road over the Central Standard hill. In this event, Samuel Klnkald, over- and le no doubt due to the fact that and expensive the new boxes and Mr. Jux The sulphide ores produced below renting construct to 3000 about feet This second line will doubtless be no came an unusual handicap ln the there were no Area last month to factory that within another week or ad- - says wo new line around the tunnel, add- crpted by the officials who are to last relay of the race. The Judges drain the reservoir end also during V,em two all of the new boxes will have of snl- ttaal penalising had difficulty In deciding tho oveat the last few daye of the month water ing approximately 1200 feet to the pass on the matter. and from the city well was being used. of Anally ruled against Eureka. road. Since the the fire the business length freight Th rlrinoiurreUdr, wlthhe.irh fety depM,t boxe are - in the Eureka and Mammoth ends of The was One line August bill should show a subcompletprospective h,K!J most banks In use ln T that these and other cost iar to those In stantial ed reduction from last moaln the which Tlntic the the surveySchool week, by early District, ordinarily Mammoth onK feU want here Building Ictonwere offset in such a way as Md wil fm v.. aa tbe city well water Is being need ' t crew of to under the Grande Illo the baa been tng goes nn leadership Ity., i... h,.n Damaged By Fire Monday regularly now. A. Blake, and the engineering fores routed to Salt Lake over tho Union O Is now busy running a second line. Pacific. The ,Illo Grande has been Jut ice William II. Bacon's report Fire of an unknown origin comWhen the figures are ready, within unable to operate a passenger train pletely destroyed one of tho school bowed that I caoee were tried In the next day or two, the officials of into Eureka and because of that fact buildings at Mammoth and also did bis court with 6 convictions, 1 Jail the railroad will come to a decision onr camps are not getting an even- considerable damage to the main sentence and 4 Anas, amounting to as to the best way to clear up the ing mall, aitbongh evening papers school house. The building destroy- 2141.00. City Physician Howell reported trouble which followed tbe burning are being brought in .by auto. The ed wee the one in which the heating of the timbers in tunnel No. I and Rio Grandea Tintic train cornea as plant was located and also where that July showed the city to be sufI the subsequent caving of the ground far 'as Elberta, maintaining tba old tho mannal training work was car- fering from a measlea epidemic, schedule as far as that point, and a ried on and in addition to a car of there being 12 cases under quaranheld back by the timbers. Bn The only feasible way to clear up limited amount of express is being coal a large nnmbbr of valuable tools tine during th month. Aside from !elt the blockade and continue using tke handled, automobiles meeting the wero burned. However, It la thought this tbe health of tbe city wae good. Road Supervisor Angns MeDouell old line would be to make an open train and then conveying the express that a part of the heating equipI gave ment can be put In ehape for nse expended 2441.99 for street aad cut Of the old tunnel, which Is (17 on through to Eureka. ice thci Even when tbe contract is award end only a portion of It will have unitary work and also collected the feet in length. This would mean th of amount ed for the new road construction It to be replaced. Considerable damage nm of 215.00 from astray pound of an Immense of ne ini moving will be about thirty days before the waa done to tho mala school build-tng- , fees. earth and rock as the depth at the Mrs. Julia Whitehead, city treascan bo completed and tha road work 95 about would be a section of the roof having deepest point good means that been burned away and two or three urer, reported as follows: Balaaea feet and the cut would require opened to traffic. This its. hand Jaly let 26,777.42, revenue dis- of tho roome badly which limited this service 190 the feel. a width at the top of about damaged from on 'or the city was: Street paving tax since been tho fire has enormous The In trict the be an water Aro. used would getting 2nd. tho expense There fighting 'on Tuesday, September 2341.12, for folastray pound 216.09, wator another When tho alarm wae turned lu attached to making such a cut and will have to contlnne list Is now complete and la as 201.05, general licensee applies for eos1 month. tho flro had such notha start that even when completed it might prove water rente 2477.00. mendsi to 21020.11, winestimate the is difficult bo the eonld ThomIt save done to buildof track K. tho N. quite ing bad a during piece Enreka Public School, lots on 26.00, elty well 221.00, KLAC. has cemetery sustained road which Is or the more so loss wae Lua when effort concentrated there every ing months Norton. ter son, principal; Gladys account of this disastrous fire. It on tbe larger building to save It from Justice court fines 2142.00, making Nellie less trouble from drifting snow. Murphy, Mrs. E. L. Clark, to is attached Tbo Mammoth Flro a total of 23,400.15; July disbursecost Sulliplaced anywhere from 259,009 up destruction. the to Anna Owing Parker, Enola Towers, course Includes of This to the 275,000. engiDepartment and othera who answer- ments were 22,510.20, leaving a balup the old track van, Neva Burt, Ruby Elktngtor., clearing the line of tbe aad the ed buildthe alarm are to be commended ance of 25,141.76 on August 1st. The to the seem favor replacement line of Cromar, Ruby Sorenson, neers Karl" Is cat while traffic business for tbe work they performed la this report of tha elty recorder, Mrs. BigMarguerite Frankc, ing around the mountain, even lose of off. Instance. Tbe lose le estimated at ler, checked with that of tho treasto ter having been closed down Minnie D. Price, the Amelia Schlecht, Anna though it will add something between three and four thousand urer. ft put three weeks the Lehl rSc,Morgan, H. Driscoll, Joseph The next regular meeting of tbs Mary dollars, which is coverod by Insar jut company started operations at eonnell will be held on Friday avon- - ' anco. Property In the North Tlntic PMammoth W. H. Wardell, prin 5th. Superintendent Bartlett state that lag, September .. . 1 .. Jeeterday morning,1- accord- - r,n.i. vrs. C. H. Rlstlne, Madeline will not this to word tbe of ' delay opening given out by Manager Anderson, Helen WIder Crlssie school at Mammoth on September Miner Carries Award he ZabrUkle. This will be good Ronndy, Katherine Russell. Aldm 2nd and that th classes will be to Decision To Upper Court Mine The 7 those interested ln the de-Of care of even though the roome taken l; E1gTlTer W. Dyches, this mine as the fire City T. damaged are not ready for occn A decision of tbe etate industrial ftoPtod development at one C. Dyches, Helen Larsen, Eda Tin-- ( able increase ln tbe mine's tonnage pancy. at the out Bort Important In which that body re- -. happening Whats Lwlgeommluloa, Arthur the In stages Just as soon aa the Inenrance com fused to extend tbe two or three years has Mary Mortimer, for .which few the of the mine. past E. Standard! A. During Myers, tic period for which IjT High School has been been exceptionally heavy. Of course p sales have made the proper adjust- workmen's compensation was grantstock the while weeks, again being taken np ments no time will be lost In repairJann jumping from one high point 50 foot ed, will be reviewed by the state sulevel, where a drift Dougal. Ruth Ann or no mine case be ing tho damage and erecting n new preme eonrt tbe must freSneh has a such question Maralyn Wowing another, a through a writ obtained break Reese Mildred Patterson. Im- building. Jen-tobeen ssked and In most could continue shipping such aa week by the applicant, John this 1 bort distance ahead It Hyrum quently Potts. L. as the Tlntic StanMorton, Ray cases unanswered. When the value mense tonnage Campbell, who wu injured October to hit a cross-breaat yins. C. J. Kline. is something like 600 Leamington Man Named dard stock hoisting 23. 1122, while working at tba Eagle Point commercial ore ia ex- of a mine, as It Is Judged by A Bln Bell min la Eureka. Increases three or four tons dally but mining men do not to b fiund. For Office State Senate quotations. Tboae who bar, tm million dollars la thirty to sixty days consider the ordinary development of The Industrial commission awardie J the property recently and Job. T. rtnlinsoa,' Leamington! ed compensation of 216 a week from the pnblic an ore channel as a strike even that Joseph not to surprising is It position to Judge state reveal wae nominated for stato aenator tbe time of tbe injury to entire district. the El wants to know what Is really behind though tho mining operations Jannary rike in the Lehl Tlntic will the ex from tbo as to wonderful some surprises shares. eighth senatorial district at IS, 1922, bnt would not Increase tbe the upward movement of the it all surprising. r ore. and vain of the a meeting of district Republican beneAt period. It le contended by indtfc: The officials of the Untie Stan- tent Burton Is Nominated o for tbe delegates at the Hotel Utah Wednesbest Aboat explanation tbe especially company, Campbell that th commission should J- Pitta For Office Of Judge dard Mining Assis- advance In tbe price of tbla stock day night. The district comprises have and New Member Raddats J. E. granted him a rehearing and Manager have would be to say that tbe Investing Jaab and Millard Counties. he is entitled to additional comthat Of Tintic School Board - tant Manager James W. Wade, coneven some of tbe older shareMr. Flnllnaon has served three pensation on the ground that he le iobed Fifth Judicial District on been most too busy attending to the pnblic, are Just begintho of mine, City terms holders A. as representative from Millard till suffering from the Lake much to Balt give env general run of business lat meeting of the mem-th- e ventlon, beW at ek Thomas to realise what a wonderful county. If elected he will succeed talned when he fell fiftyinjarlee If and ning iMrket stock down jshasd the feet to of th', thought Tintic District School Tuesday ed for the office account for the property tbe TIntle Standard is and Bute Senator Perry B. Falter of Sil- a raise, hurting hie spine aad lege. J- they were asked to In Burton was to Pitts was ' appointed the price of wbat a future It has. Some of them ver City. rithoJ sensational advance of judge been a little alow to reslg-VEtested ! Ko (IcancJ caused by tho TEACHER'S INSTITUTE. shares, which Is the have perhaps a most b y p J- n few issued Millard their company's statement Notice been tho iso has anal A petition conversation Duggan. published ano of S topic HiggB principal, Attorney ' months ago when tbs mine's largest nouncing aa aaseuament on tho stock On is It state. Monday, for of the jTT W a majority of tbe voters men September out let, a also among mining No. 2 asking for the ap- dividend was declared and to esti- of tho East .Tintic Coalition Mining teachers' institute will be held la one cite any eonld if they doubtful the mate tho earnings for a single year company, with offices nt Provo. The Enreka and all teachers of tba Tin-ti- c 5 of Mr. Pitta and. the re-as being responsible for the were thing dates If the property maintained tho record amount of the assessment Is one-haSchool District ST requested to granted. 3s majority Mr. Wade advance. won by sweeping Burton cent per share and la delinquent attend. A complete program will be Mr. made daring the first quarter . of new strikes Mr no of been have there to board n rec--( September Ith. with th tale date published In the next issue of City was that tha wai necessary due to el- published 1924. It hae maintained sack H. , nnt 0f Cedar for the and figures as they are no on B.) that page 27th. Contused George notleehe September OliXl Reporter. had recently movid show time to tbe from time No. 2, having taken nominated district of office Idenre In Precinct No. 2. I Mrs. Minnie 4 Refining A ka !h.-:fro- u-- ! i An'r,n i m.--!l- J t I, 5 I . r, I , I 4 I i l i ng J r t 4 , I 9 f' 1 Fire Cost 1 ) . i I Graude Large Sum Rebuild Railroad Required . un-rtus- i I I 0 ts J 4 -- ( i t n i ' i l Tintic Standard - Earnings Are Very High . , Condition" of prlnc-r!pa- prK, 1 Is Exceptionally Good i 0-H.- ore-beari- ng I d jy k, " uet elec-aft- n sry dbm . l. " er lf Jal,0t i i i 1 I |