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Show Iff help la jam planning ;oar tdtertl. int: If )ihi denlr to mch tf (ha Ttatle District. Ttw Reporter ititrn h local field thoroughly aid oar advert Mng brlap milfa. i ti xxv. Jiotic i:! Nephi Club Mis V.sir Standard Al New High Price, $10 ,ent i ' KA. .w aU NTV. I'TAH. KHIAY. I '! Y XumWr ivi. imj;,. Iron King Makes Strike on 1100 Foot Level By Kiwanians 61 Ail.-.J- - i- rek.Vs K'vk.in NVphi last M,, 5t0Ck of Program Complete IVesenl Showing Best in the Mines History ,r for per share; reasons advance. flig sensational n ?ti, n. , fii1, !' .1. bants that the pi.Oes is,,, Iren Kin; a tup Hie point fi om wlii, li u off as a regular lip,i' , bat disi-nvcr- -- t0 a share. to the aro interested :u who pf.jpie to K. anJ especially property who co.i- associates BidJati and min in? enterprise. j the big there has been some Sutural ji- speculation as to the reason , tj,j, latest advance which loui; to the eofk from around f upman re one As mining I siark. the it upwai.l illy express'd attribnt-garment can probably be In Mu work the lhat the fact "jnka Standard, controlled by tin now reaching a jtie Standard, is also because ja interesting stage, satisfaction among i general tere lareholders over the purchase of and Colorado, t Iron Blossom under-roun- d iil a general improvement course of at the big mine lot he taken into consideration. are of the Most Tintic people Raddatz has pinion that President In town excellent Judgement the two Knight mines which u M splendid records for ore and that means that they t ii the heart of the ore bearing They are old rritory of Tintic. of but course, only a very :jm, mil part of their area has ben iratched. Iron Blossom is a Me to odace real revenue, operated as S' extensive today, and more work may result in t h- jflinR of entirely new ore bodies, hi Colorado tract Is a largo one hai great possibilities. XsiuHu-- T3lic standard it must lnok gooJ hea.l'.iii; r dneli now is s tic.)1' r -- tak. lieu. i la the eas! on (lie 1100 ,M, of ll.e l.'oU l is Ili.s la lO'.tilu:, in!e'u;.te!. The .lnrt oa the r L t"0 lei, I w.il pr. It, i lily lie on : he irei !,i au.l aim her !,eid::ir s,ni am imr the po.iit wbove tin toe lias Just been fan.nl en ll.e I I in) ,ei. The new strike in tin- Iron Kin.; I - ill li,-- I for - Jack lil.irk lirU.n has ihe u r;t pleasing of inti'oiiiuiiig (.!, ii!iii!ier i J,, visiting i!e! Eitii'ii - .1 L .1 I. nl:rii c, mieiti; II. .'.Cl Will p 1 . lil .1 ii 11 S !l , v.., ; j., entiled in alt, 1111011 it ret till la soul,, of Ihe ,nt Jaintn ; -rties am. etc tlielii Hie I'rawn l' and Pa-- I Till tie I't'lis., Hie lit v 1,, so I,, ;.i ii s boi.lin.'s I'a'.ei! Hi.it Ille i.u, ,.l help bill l ii f t Trnai lie iron King's or,, liY S. lun-IV- , i.,. i., , i;, Kt. n lfi Id .iiiil i w i,rt '$ j :i rt uf s f ; .j, . t 1 1 uian-Sup- ! ; . .1 Sn Vij's. Prof I 1. Williamson, fornierH superuueiiileiil of Hie Till tic school-o and now director of vo, altonul edit Two busy days promised; 1. lien for the state orgaimatton. was in Kuroka tin Weiliit-s,.iv- , bring parade and sports for Sat to ing four school supermieiidi-iiturday following the complethis city for the pin pose of inspect of business matters. tion ing fits nuuual training work belli-- ' performed at llie grade schooU Officci of I lie local lodge nf Klks under the direction of Joseph Pa-sen. In the party were: Supt. (' II ay that llie stage is all aet for Iba Ittirlon of the Pavia county school-- . ten ten lieu Hi.it i nke i placa her on Supt. David iJourley of the lpii, li i5.i and Saturday of (ha coming metropolis district of I'tah county. Supl M, i week; i l.at the lint i in Wilson of the Xelio district ofi will properly I'Mrtulu sums few I'tah lountv, and Supt. Claude Rev. s ihoiisand visitors from all parts of especially from Ihowa of the Provo my uchtiols. i,,u in hich there are Klka lodges. After visiiing the loeal school Kureka has never fallen down in u entertainment of visitors sal port unity of making an underground handia tha Klka trip at the Chief Cons mine, being ,h' ''UP t, most in the meeting approved ,v piloted through the workings the fact that II. J. Pitts, who Is a member lier' notwithstanding l of the Urgeat nam- I,h' K,k w111 hv board of education. Prof. Williamson said Hint the ber of people that has ever bean visiting M'lninl officials were sur- - brought into this district n one to note llie class of work that T,u, Program IS being bandied l.v students Prtw la to ba a f the1 I inic , tbn parada n,,ls, one; ntr. Silt and Mr. th Tlh, grad.-under "'Sht to he the finest ever seen la direction. 1 thoroiulm $10 lit) Elks Convention Visited Here On May 27th ml' I imnijiIc lm-u- ed The riusital Huru-- r.nu . included a pl:mn initiila-by Nolocmon onrf llpriflpe n idVOl Ol j31CSniCn!Mm,siderHntistl,elH.steamplell''Pr'l-'','of Nephi, a j min In Walter Christ iiplnr-Hihear tha bands. of 1: n'u of what can ho done in Hie lower " A and three nuailier- - v t ii iii.ii 'rii, grades, under a manual training half a do.en In uuniber and among of Mr. flir; e :,i, composed wliol,, state of Cities Have No Right to Fee iHiurn in,II11 illlias Hie Ileli boon into every cor-- , Jones, Tho'.it.'.s T.innii-a onler to make (lie convention ; Nell O'JTuve. ilo ner of tin slate during the past two,v, ; .. success every K.lk. In fact almuat a the kurek.i s.tr.i.--- i..k;ii, of his K; duties f, ,r l,u Si 11 t;'l t IX, ov-i, iid s:at. tie Pnittd i., May 2ii. every resident uf Kureka, must wan inns of mf ir.-.the stale orguiilsHHon mid multi f.m ll: roe I'tah cities, States. iiiv!.j. To),le Inoperate with the member of th Those Ptakin: Hu- ir , tn ah! In talk i ',i arr.iv l anlborft.ilively b ate In the e;i:,e lieu:. I lit Salt l.akc beii various committees. Thera should iv. addilion to tin in 'er. n.ini this siibjet'l ision of Hie siipreii.e cii'id t .,1; v fore Judge Woodroii'-'ll- , u salesinill i II a Without doubt above were; 1. other districts be the proper decoration of th in the Riaisdk II rai !, John Mil',, for the A. Xa.slt com puny of Cinci.t- will follow Kureka's lead and adopt homes along tli Iln of march and Black. A. C. llurl iii. l.nrii'ii. I'iiiiy case, Hi piniort of whii-l- i.. to nuii, Oliio, was for refuuil an decorutiva schema in Jr., W. I., Conover. I,. K. Cmiveys. nullify Hie iirdiii.inces of i ll i. to take ii :i ' a liceiH-- or pay u tux. manual truinlnu programs In tin 'r Him appropriate business district. Mr. schools, Dr. Ellsworth. P. J. Williamson, says iln- whiili they li:m, ll, t II Release of the salesman was de- grude For the spurting event valuable VV. Ilf ulllsiile tll.t ii llf.ii t lll Forsey, Joseph Ijelli u liar It. manded in Hie federal eourl on a The work can be sturted there mil 'll ure to bo given, also for th In prires tin Ilian better 11. hUh schools and ci Chalmers Giffii. C. 'I'liis suit was luiiiiL-l-U'.MilHI l'.c wtit uf cm pus. best floats, the largest number from It will in Instiiuces a have many Wiil'cr Jense-.i- , AIca J. .lev. !.r. M cii of PiirHainl. which 7 In cnitri said in his ili i'islmi that isinii u s tendency to keep tlu pupils Interest- any one bslgo In tha parada, in proChrystal, Kdwurd Pike. II. J. Pi? i. al.,n in favor of the i.iait uf.n't t.: l commeri'e between the ed, holding them in school and fit portion to membership, for th D. J. Russell, Jr., tleoree 11, Ryan, isiuti applii s to innti'ol i.nly in Was tree and tint culiji-cthem for more udvunced work i.tiinls, li. The rodeo, trap shootting W. F. Shriver, Xuum.in uniiiiii.ui hy any agency save llie federai govwhen the proper time comes Mr. ing. boxing rontoNls, exhibition rnek hut Hiii- -i ern niellt. rcpreM-iiiinGeorge If. Wiutuii. n'. work i t deserving of much drilling by miners, and such events I'aulsi n piitilii-licrmid toilers It was slmwn that tin sa'esiiii'ii ':ig Cay Exercises To praise in the opinion of (he visiiing will nil lie of a high order. pluiir. ; the snlesuimi in, In nl of ,n- - took orders for suits which wet, school Invito your friends to visit Kura 3o Held Here June lWi Harry Joseph To Give superintendents. delivered direct through llie limits ing business. on Jim at Ii and th. ka i Prizes To Eureka Kid 11 is claimed that over Jiloo.uno., to the customer. u ii - (mO worth of business is now don.' lasttl merchants who must pay Tunnel Will Be Driven John r. Rowe, Thomas Tancock' Eureka Elks At Ogden S. Joseph, oro nf the nil Harry lax-In III" fees have fought.; under and licen-i.J H. K. Wall have been named (his aa annually country war horses nf ilm i'tah Klks, rtilesman time ilhe coiupitiiiou of rucIi salesni"? system. committee to arrange for the flag Boosting For Convention on sais iln- S.i'i week waa here this of liiiol hundreds towns, includin'1, ir en vi;e : of Tintic Lodge No. hunLal:e lnd:;e will Inin;; A delegation of Tint I Klka waa at Tlie same quest ion canm liefo'e :ome in I'luli have passed ordi .1, 0. i . () Klks, the program to here fur tin rumen! inti the feib-radred It people a on .Salt nances Luke business. court of Ogden Inal Wednesday evening, atregulatin'; sin place at the club rooms of the of the order on the r,ih mid Hth if lit of hahetis corpus and In granting a writ of bubeiis cor tending Ihe meeting of th Ogln Jer on Juno 14th. llie in n Mr. Joseph looked nv,-June. Kn- - pus Judge Wood run pit declared the of th" lodge and boosting for tb coming city against James Devine, well known Bnlt for he enter- tekn, appeal of which is made usas atale ronvenlloi), to bn hald In thin Kureka law null uud void, nn opln will deliver the program of prepared resident, the visitors and says it: s by the forihmd case. tainment ion now made law for city on Juna 6th and Cth. inclpal address. Mr. Devine has he sees no reason why the that Ogden will bn well represented at Cases have been decided both l'nited States by the supremo court large number of friends in this convent !on should not he the convention Is tha word that waa decision. courts,' and circuit ing district ways by 7. moat enjoyable one Hint the buck. Th Klks from th brought The coDifl 'ie program will likely have ever held. Junction I'lty will lcav early ready in time for publication in raravan from enough to Join th Harry Is inleresled in kids ,h"! M week's Co. Level Mines Reporter. Bull lotke and each pluca will havw dogs. He thinks that the khl o a band. Moat of lh other lodges hasn't had the fun of raising and of the state will also bring mualeal with a dog has missed half ody Of Child playing was taken up at Hie Em- - will be under way in earnest. Brought Work Hu childhood. Izal Iona. Bait Lake and Ogden of organ of the on Monday cfj Three promising fissures are o To Eureka For Burial wants topleasures are also plaunlcg special stunts for see wt.at kind of dogs we Pire Mines property the first thing being the lie prospected on the 1S00 level of th parade on Saturday morning and n have in Eureka and in order :n this week, station on Ihe 1800 the Empire Mines before nuy other of the raising U burial of Madge Connell, the is In; offerm; Frank Mnrley la working out a novel them together ' bring level. Below the 1800 the shaft n development work is started. Leaai.'ox musical organisation to represent daughter of Mrs. John ' two cash prizes of fii.OO e.icb. m of water, in fact the water are to tie admitted to some of the 'Wtell of lb Kureka lodge. Delta, waa conducted at for the boy with the roughest an full levela of the mine, however, ulpTnenthas "been hauled l Eureka cemetery on ard th reaches a fool or two above the upper Everything points to a moat Wednesday, toughest looking nnmsr-A. Franke, funeral director. program for th last day of Kach feature of the child passed convention. away at Delta on la In tho hands the festivities 24th from acute day's enter gastro of n capable x Funeral services were held al commute and oa event will follow th with othr The family formerly lived' June Glh. where Ifarry and thro Mines and th Hlack Jack will be made within will be There proper regularity. 'tindthe father of the child, who' Judges will be on hand to award the v llie shaft,time and then develop-- ! Empire workings of th name company something doing from early morning Jl Tfar or more ago, was aljo' prizes. In order to avoid ronfnsinj a K mpire Mines ground o me until late into th night, th two leash. a on be 'Win the local cemetery. should jeach dog dancing parties being th closing Independence Contract features of the busy day. Those who made the trip to Og- la of particular Interest to Tin-- ; den on Wedneaday were as follows: Pny Ilarry H. Joseph of .Salt Lake who lie people as quite a lot of the stock Mayor Edward Pike, P, i, Fennell, waa In Eureka during the week says is held locally. The company owns II. K. Wall, John F. Rowe, P. II. that the contract for sinking the ground at both Bingham and Pars Crarzn, Edwin Shriver, N. A. Jones, shaft at Hi property of the Ind- - (By and those who have been Vep.jp. O. Reynolds and A. R. Campbell, pendenre Mining company will lie ing in close touch with the work are,' la I o of confident on 1st chance that a there the the awarded coming Delegates Appointed month. Some bids have already make mines in both districts. o been submitted for the 200 feet of will HTORKM to lake shaft the that Ull.L (liONK sinking the G31 level and other local mines . .. . . a have announced their intention of' KlM rpPrwM"t j Memorial the of work. the for Day being Saturday piece trying ieW u The abaft timbers are now at lit stores of Eureka have decided to'c"nr,!nl,B "V!."1 l lh1V?l The business houses will Edward Pike, Georg Ilayea, P. W. P. Wall, on account of the Elks convention. la busy putting the Supt. Talbot Lewis V. John Shriver, Merrltnan, hoisting engine and the new comWalter H. K. Mellor, Rowe, Jensen, i No Parking In Business pressor in place. Mr. Joseph and aisociaUs. who D. Tlierlault. John J. Hanley, E. b! On District June as now control the Independence o Shriver, James A. Coffey, John V. well as a r, amber of other Tintic Chief of Police McDonell' wishes Fennell, J. Alan Pike, Dr. Jena it. properties are thoroughly pleased to announce that the parking of Ellsworth, John J. Hannifin, Robert with the outlook for that end of the automobiles on Main street, between Tibbs, Dean G. Henrlod, O. A. A1I-tdistrict. They feel sure that the the Star ted. P. J. Bonner, Claude F. Baker, and Morgan Garage campaign of work which is to start Theatre, will not be permitted on John Bunnell, William Conover, J. d of monstrute the value soon wiil the evening of June Gth nr at anv M. Cronin, P. II. Craven, G. W. the Independence rronp of claims. time during Jane 6th Elks ennven-- j Chrlntopherson, John II. Donnelly, tlon days. Between these points V. E. Ekloff. J. J. Fuellenbach, M)Vi:rM)Il DEKX I'NAIII.E traffic most be kept moving and all bert L. George. C. J. Grnff, Clareneo T VISIT KI'KKK. JI'XK 0 Tintic motorists are requested lo Courier, W. II. Jones, A. E. Morley. o avoid using their cars unnecessarily! Xell O'Hare, P. O. Reynolds, J. Ray 1. D. Theriunlt, the chairman of during these days, especially on Sorensen, Cornle J. Sullivan, Jerry J. Platt, C. E. Hulsh, Jamea Crooka, the general committee for the Kiss June 6lh. convention, this week received a let-- . During the time that the parade E. J. Beealey, William Berqulat, E. ter from Governor George II. Dern is forming and until it Is over nO'F. Kincaid, Harry Carten, 3. L. stating that another engagement traffic will be permitted on any part' Jerman, John Nilaon, Frank O. will make it impossible for him ti of Main street. 8chmidt, G. W. Wlgton, Georg Automobile parking places have Brewster. be in Eureka on June 5th. Tintic Edwin B. Shriver la th Elks regret that the governor ran- - been provided for cars of all visitors. acting not be with them aa his presence At these parks there will be police' exalted ruler of th local lodge would add materially to the protection fur the machines, tbuajlng to the resignation of A. E. .success of the big celebration. insuring safety both day and night. My era, who recently loft Eureka. - 11 - . in Impose License , t ac-iri- ng - ivl ! . y ) t' I pre-irtio- i - - I -- I eo-,- n' . I . ; 1 i i nrii-ste- n-- : - I'ei-l- l -- r 1 l huhi-m- . d,-- i bt f d,-- i t t Ed W'ii-u- salei-uii-- n ; uh"-chant- s I j - s - 1 . l I -- -. Empire Working on 1800 Foot I I I I rear-old 1 Jing f C- - It.-it- r j ; . , tt a1-;J- u" i i 5-6- th j he j 1 ow-he- re |