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Show t devoted to the great tintic Rimin' district miking XXV. WiiKKA. .UAH IMINTY. 'Elks Played Santa Jilaal Meeting Of cia,, I To o Eureka Kiwanis Club - IT A 11. FU11UY. .IAMAKY 1. m-jti- . Xumlk-- John :i..ry Ku. irtammoth City s Suit Against Chief Cons.In Court The Elks' r T;n:l I. conducted a dunce uu the , n; :j Day. their crowded with a surcii. n.i N pI I1, i 'll. IVn-a- l i .1 : ' .i lo ilii'.v. Hrd s,nk' r U Standard Employees Durir.ff Richfield Visit Were Presents Given wi:h a heavy lie.irt (ImI we: 1. the tle;itli of John lino of (!;. ii!:i.eral eonient $i.;,tip.i. l it y ;i. ' UN passing, wiihoui , t jex succeeds P. H. Craven the slighies' ,1 .1 i ( lv Wlni the no. uffiil.ivii it.v i i..::, I'i.-iu . Every man on pay roll of large .Jlld (In the !.i of JS'J'i. oil a Mllliv.i warninK. cannot help but lmpre ik Me i M with the of t life ceiand Tintic company remembered 't of r.i.is, would uncerl.iini) .imp.iii to ohn Hood, ay i,t., n i.en h thi' yield a j i .1 ' ' 'i.of deuih. , rv ittisg tribute s lainty ;ii amount. o.l the' Imt i t i.i hi during Christmas season; ; Ti'" MiiMMC . 1IU w : u heart of gold; nnd l.e; died suddenly Tuesday. .went tit .if n.;h to a e liiil more stacks of silver distributed. . ( man among men and a iu':i si.. liiil, n n't Hi.,,., looked ar.er the thilJr.-ii Io i!. . .. aide unset t o- .s( i, H Ini1 ti.it he every place .',V, 1,1 us.sf-.e r the most pleasing parti. i !if !! manner. T!.e: .Mid of Tint if .Standard the called l.ltll.-Kinployeea home. evci KnreUa Wflti season t ' welcomlif li .nr . DreMiit winter 'li jMin t "a1, bBat--R'ln- wero given presents ed him. lens, than two years ii hiu I,.- ejt company on held limi'u Club, Kiwanis ,ilt. . l. i ill!:' . ilvT Just before the holiday liy-- i ' the ali0 1 when lie came here to act as un in.if lieing hllJ B .let hal mine. The men who had in rue tor of musir in our school, lie My.:, i Van annual entertainment in tines! i.m tia assumi.) J l 1. r b,,,,n i'l soon J'li! won his Into the emupany but n short way Lhk'h heart ladies had been Invited. if ilie lir.niil t'enfiiil and Jhe of H..M a ce given fa each, the money he a'f.il.iti; i .f M.ii,ifc litis with whom he came everyone in one i,.is Club i; li h.is nid.te regular tepo.i i 1liKi.s, I, Kiwanis just ' At all times lie was a husylblnB lu lllw ijuarlers, and the older fr. Mjiiimo Ii initw prcp.ir- - lo the stale hoard of eiun1iiitloii. contuei. -- n to fil Miiii ,,,e for man !i Ii,rI m.m he cheerfully respond d employees received $10 each. Office and l'" yet ih.. pr. si. .ul. r.,( annual proceed on Percy R. Craven, in "i!ns to t call 'o'i' t or th Mule made upon him. !an,, .nhcr salaried men were likewise every ' FlViulle es th.. its emiie properiie. 'nnrourlate speech, turned thn couf. rtt ha'' The U.ma The ' f'r services of the past ,h ii'flubs churches, V uml lodges, whether Hie statuie n.e.ms that a I alVhe BUCC8or' A,x J 'i el over ta 1 " 1" on individuals could Wednn,ral ofMining always depend old number ',h of mining claim companies ir,. ,kitls may he Mr. Craven thanked the This was the first Christmaa ( li.he.nrn Premdin. number of niim and grouped a one mine or whether re- - John Hood to assist in any worthy! Crt and club members for their day.. n,Kht1 on ,,,a, nuts hi was d a rilu-of limi-slife serunderground workers wiihln the J riy p.,.-.'- . port mud he made on each wp.- vice and hi friend sud Tt and spoke at length on the Iiav ,MMn ' in 80 8111,18 hviu to share in tho listed ;,. follow: nearly friendship He stated ralely. of the organization. t ie of Tin were the M, - Uir:,ioph.r to sacred Standard prosperity him. ronslilered Columhus. hverlh,nP fiin.fIf a group of claim may be in Suowhird. first year1 had naturally! mas B"ason ,las n,innumber of mines t'tuh The Ih: love and Urand which "i,'i1 am oul'urc iV:niul. han. r.spect .ludr-piea :..i as one i..n.irft thil mine, then devrlopIn one of establishment: ka tbe folk of KurcVa. Wo.l. people have for John Hood is ',,lir remembered the miners In a wood.l : Mropolu. men I work on Iarad:i. lie .laini beau . had may i.e much good the first local property In their survey of ihe r. Mount li.i..e, 11 .m Sitv . charged against moss Ihousand. in half a dozen Ilkw proceeds fn in anticipated greater things 3 M Chrlaliuna presents fin flMca of tlie slate and in lesser ,0 ious ir to Christ m.i in previ Mary Alice. t'cMcn lta .. another ciaim If the st itnle n. S: b"iu h' f rLil- ,u 'i:rn ,h' J lb'l. rniois. llenders.ut. otherwise inl.rpreied. ,l,,B Mlnghum l,r,',a,y known u !!' W of uf nn l n',( J1'' ,,r,u'r ill linemtion which exUta amonJ,drn who mifrhl claim must l,Mti'.. ""PWV he mining accounted for out at some It I eharRed tha. computed un.I.-overlooked by ihe coming to Kureka M- as a aenarate wnir. re,.r,n..- - nf M...I ly Sana Hood performed the sanio excellent foi,n1 bllt vry few thl formula in the t'lah law. tlm n: ownership. Salt laike Tribune. ifMiuedallv those who hav;lau8 b woik in Ihe Nephi sdiool. They' Much favorable comment haa hen -- f lf . evira, ; "- -l " M real,y I,, enrolled under the Klwanian PeP,e ! v,r rom ! these reiuctently released him wiieii ,l,,ard reparding the action of the mine out lot charity. and TI:o a mfmii They ,nt ; court unit, Supreme uer. 1,1 b,'t,r posit lou wn c'f offered liy the Hiugliam Mines and Tintic Standard. rtt ,n h right direct Ion Hr. Jex, the new school official of Tinilr. Moat of 11 " Panno1 t create a better ,,WIP "d kpt interesting response Ills ha been spent lit life, however, nnule lhat tin iiiin!ii: compani .Mamiao:! fitv in It ncllon egc.iiiii ,.ti aU past, it 1. "Vcaterdny To d!"- ,b of Hauler '""T have .ah'K refused to make onl sl.Keimn.s i!,e s ale l.o.rd ..r euuullalloii In 'J," PrU faT" au,h Tof U history and the memory of termed a. n'1 money to a wa" n",r- ,hat 1,0 of the production of these mines nn.l w!:i, ii lie ia.:i paid in Ihe ' !r,bu,e poor family. L. city ,y ro,in,y Mil us with pride. Including ite cum- not. Into the hundreds, means the dis elements which wo would thnl Ihe state hoard of equalization n are Involved. ,U,'W r"l,,B ,f I The stute lmar In Jflll liurseiiient of many thousands of ll llii u.li ctnnot change. Today and to lULy has refused lo compel the ininii : is by lli.it lime lo have ' ,UM!,ib,y l an,,lnK dollurs hut without a doubt the Iron ire oms. we face 1926 ac Hudden the of l ilo I tCa.Un? so. The Illy lev ie ordered Ihe Thief fon.oiiduled I o passing For Cloihinr comp.inies W to continue our mines lose nothing by their will jied by the .a tax in 1924 of li mills on the dol make new returns for In ,tl,J,mlld type of m.in,. 1 1924 au,b ymri If It results in greater the lieviment, encouraged .by hi llood John rinsed HhTalily. startmid eyes i.i which, on the valuation of ll. and 192:', selling forth Ihe net Iniw of a loyal cooperation and wl 1,1 ,nU' ilie i,BIC r'c.Vi'eif r.7ds VoinViV-rVlp" Kr",'t .'mine b as i to at now rulcula.ed by .LV? 4,f',0ry content, posed ,y Kpri.iiville. is ,h",1nrn,,y y " of scenes and mnong Knl of making this coming year serving a y,mI a,l,I ,,l' would have at mayor, or witliin else yicfaerl $22.r,0T Manimolh. show day senlenn lo jail thirty This coming year la a ciaHnt. so he loved well. "! Nephi. for stealing an overcoat, (This would be on net annual pro isium- i by it should not he rcnulred. I fen 111 Is a hard 0 iril one, demanding of you and master, lie would! . reeds of 192.1 of shoe!, shirt end olhor articles t, us lake from that we sell Kiwanis to our CoilS. and Cllief hest. brightest Company from the room of Joseph and then to all Eureka. clothing at the Miller House in hut ho cannot c.vn mar memory. A Declares Young Big- Dividend Kiwanis, the muster artiBt dip family may, lie robbed or Its niot-- t valued brisk into your heart and make only memory reOutput Young befriended Morris, takint bui there Is sails fuel Ion evn mains, nire worth living. room him to his when the man was in this for ns tho pages of passed principal speech of the gather without a lo place sleep and Morris oa jn roun( numbers the mines of tl o various properties embraced r. iifo are unfolded, them I. a story or rn"; ""''"V, a Tuesday evening was made j his gratitude by ssipiu.; of 10 cent, a Rood and upright llfn depir.ed IW.iF. Shriver and it was regard- - expressed iTmtic produced 10.S00 carloads of this group. Hurln tho Inner part il' re. Payment will bo made during bo car-could about that everything Kiwanis ideals. He stated that ore the year which lias Juv of Hie year there was a im away. Sheriff Martin got on Is'enduring John Hoods death look place I In month of February. Who are affiliated u com close. to with the ried in This in the inn provement brought company's c The mine's earnings during the ilhJ a fe hours after ti e lh ,,ru,, ltlehflHd for a visit joined because they bad a de. and thn pare, with 7007 carloads for the property and the Ilntu few months have been quite was he taken and Kuci' pnsi clothing nml ms other friends.' flat to do more and better work for year 1924, which was a rather slow Grand Central have also done mil,, and regular dividend;! Morris at in Lyundyl. b,M locating brlslmaa vucatlon; Mr. Shriver .aid of the Tinlic mine, One reason why there has been a Je,n ur,n community, eao no doubt he predicted for the !t year for many was mun The beating undoubtedly a to call from r,,,P,,'l-even if the member, had dono In number of carloads the Chief substantial increase in tlm districts California. ia,l prepared a musical futnre. hint more than get acquainted toward in (he lead, output is the fad that much low Ir,,'n,,H continues Con., . company ..... n into On Jud.;e beingbrought ,b funeral of Miy chb would have been most uae-bore was taken front PrtfTam several for held has It that grade dump posiilon Mine Gemini Will Morns admitted s. court Thurman. Itlchfleld. motion... picture . ... other benefit, have resulted Creighton years but in reality the Tintic Shin-- . Tintic properties by the amoliers w g, ork IF Mr. Resume Production stealing the c n the weekly gatherings. ore of more months twelve Ions dard properly has a)ar was d fd, during the past last In .ml his found slrlrken as he entered the possession, , Buflnesa men the world over are ar 1j2r, Bni, Tho AmPrt.un 8melilng &! J00'1 loJ dU f()r 1,10 services were no-commenced serving hi A few blocks of ground In ?ha 'a,ro Mani-- ilziag that they are vitally Inter-- d Saturday it wa. also the heaviest shipper of Refining Co. purchased tJ sentence urn now WPnIJ Gemini minutes !n worked under day being thirty. a Hie Most of moved mill (a moth and in 1924. Mr. the district dump large employee., said E1er Hanson, who recently o v- r(4jroo cara Vhich the Tinlic of this ore. also took larye ,atPr without regaining ronscioiiu- Ihe leasing system and a shipment taf. "Witness the millions on ness. or two of ore will go out in the near a t wenty day term in tno liou that have been dard peopje UK0 n the shipment ofmount of ore of similar grade from paid out in P,eled a or Pa8H:a ail Eureka orl,' their ore hold about sercniy ton the Bullion litck as well as ihe He is survived by hia widow and future. It In understood that shortad Christmas presents. the following children: Mrs. Vivian ly after the first of the year more a ,acal busiBe"s bo1 se ftn make the Car average about! Bingham Mines properties. lcES chefk It right her. in Tintic. Who Kenneth Hood, Francis Hood extensive mining operations will be , chocks had other of kii lived here would have pre has a number while the Chief output In! Several years ago Tinlic had a list Gurr, sixty Hood. Mr. Hood was in under way In this mine, which' la a and Jack been has but his credit given 'to onlof 4 twenty-fiv- e approximately fifty producing his S8lh han(1je( j ranr0ad cars holding years ago that ' Ills sister, Mrs. U. J. part of the Chief group of properties. to setllo year. In which whi the year 1925 would share slf(ty dy" a cousin, Peter also Sr., Russell, ParH-be 9 be .. 411W prosperity of the large operat- are of Eureka. l und residents Hood, sma are New Years Party Is amounts The are being worket mmpanies? This means more .ehecka jutst cloned it most prosperous year.! cause the mines be held on services will Funeral ! 0 W,H bp i tie so' ,v doubt of IIanf,nn the consolidation account on not were but 1925 Announced For Friday dollars each man received in0 The shipments for 1 p. in., at Richfield and in J"1'; --- a bloht-- than for 1824 hut the of various properties und the pr-- i Sunday, mi that mine owners are be-- -i frora aerv,nR 8Bof,,(r tcrTn much local will attend. people ,8 a re8ileiit r Ulah cou,il' J character of ore was better and the;cliaHC of others by some of tha bi many more Interested in their All Odd Fellows and Rebekahs, e e: that capital and labor aie'bB8 workf,rt at 80IEC of whether in good standing or not, are meial market of the past year ha j mining companies. It will not ue TIIIIU TK TO MIL IIOOI) at lee mines. at all surprising If within the next closer together." litc.i moat satisfactory. cordially Invited to attend a I IU I.M SCHOOL OFFICIAL iftff.1 SMS the musical years practlcaliy all of the The Chiefs output for 1925 meeting to be held at numbers wore ; wlos some ore of ordinary grade. !d active portions of Tintic are owned Odd Fellows llsll in this city on the by Edward Bonner, Mr. Sams Greeting By Sup. T.E. Bart tel t. M wfre nf,t by ba,f a 1,,3M:n Iar;!0 col'Pration-- . The program will lumbers by Mrs. R. D. Gard-u- d A message from Richfield bearing Friday evening. To PeonleOf Eureka hence theas ,nlne,, earninf' Tinlic ihe the year past recent During other years. commence at about nine oclock and selections by the quartette as large during 'he sad news of the untimely death it will Include a (Continued on Page S.) W4 of Messrs. Neil OHare, Efforts banquet. However, 1925 was a good year for of John Hood, supervisor of music next few weeks tho J. C. the For .am Tancoek, to make this one are forth being put Ileber Jones and in the Tintic District, has cast a company will have a series to ChriHtophorson of the most enjoyable fraternal The accom-i- j Penney somewhat1 are gloom over our Community, for he that advertisements Officer of the winter months. Former ere: Mrs. City Former TmticMan l . , , wa-- lovc-- and respected by the pets gatherings o IS Mammotn Dead Of Mrs. Dan Was Buried At Provo pe of this entire district. John Berquist, well known resinary. The first of these ads, wih, la. Those of us who have been closely dent of Dividend, returned a few j o Mr. Sams, the presl-- j Wilmore and James a letter from - associated with him know that he sevenwas the about for who Shadrsch Stewart, of. the company days ago after a brief trip to southMnnv Sevier county people were won the was a man among men; one who ern . attendance prizes dent . California. John reports a good f ,he yunerai 0f teen years a well known resident of first manager of the local store; 1 by a. c. Burton and a loved his follow man. He was In home at his who made first truly of past the this district of one JTJ. he likes Ihe Los Angeles Beewas resident also which time; a a button (l)rm,;r was given to the Vho was also well Mammoth during the greater part of glad when his brother men were tle, n but has no desire to live there, i being carried in this Jjihe chain, lIon President, the presentation died at Salt Lake on Sat-- , prosperous and happy; he rejoiced being too much In love with Tintic weeks paper. The ad also contains Tjntie Distrirt where; that lime, by Secretary tbe of JosePh Lwhe taking place at n their .access, and was ever ready and the busy little camp of Dividend tmSy years of his life. Mr'urday. hi. funeral of the present address of each this . week. on Kureka iGoshen ,to cheer their victories; when his of which he is a pioneer. Tuesday of th. family to Eureka II. J. IMtts. who Is former managers be seen that some distressed anl notice1 will death a 1912, according to lbe school - store ahd.it x.-i- n I ' . ii r .i , ..'a i .!! tV t tl'f S.t(ii:,. r:.-- i V..:n.-- ! wmi'i.l :i-- i i.ie.l ir lii.ike 111,. i.s it t v.i'.IM-li.i- i i hioiii.-l- - 5 J '. i s. .1 , l -- 11 lie i 1 ,n y.-.i- 111 lll.i-.m- - i I , M ; i s.-n;- : I d.-.-- r ; i I - - 1; I 11 co:i-lio- 5.s 1 Kft - - - l,-e- - ul.i-m- - - at ,rd,d ir 11 - s- on'''8 , w,-r- . 1 - - ; -- - - - . "dfod n'a'r. "br 1h-I- emh-inin- e nh 1 ffT I'ropi-rtlca- ... - . ni-- h-.- ,r v jJx3 IB ; r'fr,,,e dire Ci H-- I s.ii-!la- r, "S- : I Init --. - our-firs- i - Ku-rek- a. i Tintic's 1925 Ore I Over 10,500 Carloads! ..... rie-iher- s I t'd-e- d j Ir , ut .... . thr-i- Rlan-amon- nt tc-n-s f r em-'II- I In-'t- .to, pro-elud- ed or-H-- : - ; , -- . ;jident 'i, board, "k8 clos- itb a fitting tribute Hood, music director for , schools and a loyal KJwan-Wi- 0 deatb t0k place very i.b.v0 TuesdaF afternoon. JjW'ber, , the club Bpoko Hood,a work in this Hit nml an1 Tar,ous suggestiensj Joim kOKlf Recently Manager GitrenannounT- tJa Kisht mining com pa r r.Q school work but he was ever ready to render unselfish service to any organization of the community that to gait Lake for treatment and Klwanians was a concrete example- needed his services. In hts passing the boys and girls of Tintic have lost a true friend and the community rsLZ si s: ti ttAssssss ,r.. companies D.s-- ! His last work in ihe Tintic haswlll miss him greatly we would not - was married at that place. Moving nected with the Job that one propStandard as life work; and he j rob him of his eternal rest, his selected trict was at the Apex in be mining Mammoth engaged to At i;'r'ty. "A'long With James ll. Norman to hD("Weep not that his tolls are over. and also was a city councilman an'lave himself unreservedly It. He was' because be loved work He not that his race Is run; marshal. In tbe of the min- - ever ready to take on one more re--J God grant we may rest as calmly the of all affairs in prominent three! Apex Standard group bls sponslbllity. when with th. Ing camp. Surviving him are was not He Mr. Crane devoted to Mls Our only and son a work, like his, Is done. daughter, his, widow, people of Garnett Stewart and Lyman 8tewart,j Christmas morning. The also three brothers and three sister,' .nd all of whom with the exception of' .1 m... a S.UM IM b. followed b, bl5b friends followed , Mrs. Eugene Finch of Goshen, live The usual 10 oclock masa Tlntlc District t con-- ,. In in Idaho. . rendered ; Special music was - m and mas. nection with (he high CHINESE BfSLNLSS MAX To Start Lagan delivered an interesting Sct00l Work WILL RECOVER, M REPORT 4 JUU. The Royal Welsh Gleemen, fifteen organ voiced singers dij Christmas sermon. Ag3iU 03 Mondsy, from Pantages circuit at Salt Lake, will appear In Eureka rect Recent reports from the hospital t one night Friday, January 1st. A wonderful musical treat, starts. ing promptly at 8.30, and lasting one boor and The most pleasing show that has ever been brought to Eureka. All seats at tbe Star Theatre will be reserved and there will be one low price to all, $1.00. Phone for seats now. Regular ,h picture program will be shown at the Crescent Theatre. 5SST -; work. ,J t,o routine of school representation of Klwanians funer&L i very soon u Khools PrPer representation will be started o and the club at the Celebrated T' E-- ' Bartletts re'- Hiffh-MasLocal s x,Clally ,niPressive S j -- ' s i,0 r CatolicCharchEu.b...., be-ti- IH Uw S iUi t m0& IWJ tyOr' better posi- -- of fcLh clubs annual meeting t0 a close tyft Se v J CO bepn her resident of our the trne worth of Mr. and Prlncf-to!d8M n!at Craven f tbe echool 088 that Eureka baa i. 8udden Passing of Hood ,ornier 8tted that (there had heen a ihow of mer- ts death - 1y a ' e m r- - 'JSLZS ETP or, .ben the real,ty been Had lbe news Hood reached h0 baa would Postponed S M!I?fe8t,on of Mr tS XT S'whTch ..Tioc.f c.aS LTiu .t. ct wis-Wee- J r, 'jssrwz Itt SS, Big Musical Treat January 1st three-quarter- SSSStS 'JrJS- i |