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Show i il jpire .Grand Central Has Mines Has N.u'jc j Good Showing Yery I.eRoy ''ui ling Industry on I.irri. Grand Ceiur.i. i.i had a wry n..;i death Ium l't uecreteinrniEed on 1200 distance of , wbere large quartz in compunv wrii r ? shaft from I down 355 feet, tailing sune .qaa now hf t!i- - I i.:-4- . i . t . , in i .i it J;iii .; r-- .i - I uork to continue. v :i ..i'. in I III ii a . i ill d and pniplr I ei'., in iibeiil f.lii yni.r iilid Mhiie nur 1 1. fei liumli.-- M t tlii-r- c TliMihm-T ,!i i ii ,t : 1 .ipl'l !I.1 !l I to Mil Mini Ml lll,i-.- III d .1 : r 111 i i . 1 - ' I.I I i .111,1 1 a da Mu rt- - 1 pb-.i-.i- - I..-1 I - V -- . , 1 I 11 : 1 i ; : . .ili-ui- i ilevi-lupiiicn- li-- I .' ! V -- , ; , - ! - ! - 1 s 1 - liln-riiti- 1 ti-- - : I Mib-erili- - rd a J". 1 ; d - ditions ure Mil Id to lie very favorable. Intfiillou of properly Ho parlies who cunt rol Central Siaaduri! Is eoiitrolled Ihn to raise money for company Standard Submits Taxation Figures to State by The Thomas I'lcrpmil and iisaorluiru lit campaign. ilovelnpiiif They ore of Irovo. a confident with lliat smitll expendio ture it will be possible to open K The wonderful reu.id ha the I'lali Copper eomp.iiiy. Tlie report Connection Being Made lot more ore of shipping grade. Tin ii' Siamlard Miii'ii; ciniiji.uiy shows that the gruss yield of tho I I r St.'indiird For East Tintic Mines Mining rnmpuoy was $7. Il 0.971 OS fur 192a. 1 In mine - produced i4.4Vl.HH Today Ho miners are due lo rrm-liethe 7K0 level of Ilie Eureka tons of ore, from which was obtained tli" fuiliiMiiiR meal;; Gold, f, V r, :j . r, ; Standard with the 900 level of the Tintic Simulant anil hoili of thic oiiiicch; silver, 4,200,142.73 ouin'.-"i- ; bun!, 4!,Sfi3.H4.1.7,1 pouinl.i; copper, properties will In henefltteil. To lu will mean ,Tlnlfc Siandard mine-I- l 1,001, 79fi. 20 pounds. better ventilation of underground ' Tl ic total ileduciions for Ihe amounted to 14,101,910 93. The ' woi kings and lo Hie other propel iy, ieli is still in Hie prospeeiive cost or exinidion w;, i 1.r.2a.2!2.i7 and the cost of reduction, or smelt- - singe. It will greHily fuellliaie cv- -' $l,r. ir,,Sti3.70.'l,'f)ratloii work. iug charges, was K. J. Haddslz, who Is preshb lit $S.',,- Transportation (barges wi-- r 441.77 and construction and repairs of the Tintic Standard also conlrol.i the Eureka Standard, No doubt lie are placed at $20fi,242.79. 1.4 confident of statotliii that states hi'lng able to find an Ihe at f!),793.;:f,.:,H. rep.nl turj,llS,.s extension of Tintic Standard ore, or eaniin?.s ns rit also includes the Iron Blossom v,h.,ws Tj1(1 of J3.ir.s Consolidated Minin? company from other ore. In the nelRhlmrliKf ground. afUT ai, deJlll.llllll,4i of the With a deep shaft and a c.rine. tin i 1.17.15, the larg.'t of any miniim Muy a, 1925, up to the el Ic i'The fib-Standard Tint iii ni naf purchas- through to the Tintic Standard Hi" year. roinj,.iny that has - ed this company ouiright for $35U,- - Eureka Standard should be in fine of board the e.jjali.aso far with of Hi 000 on May 5th of last year. shape for systematic prospecting. tj(jU wi(h !lje Fjnj!t. Tiolic male in the iii.itdr of ore pi.ub.e-- i ion and earnings during tic jpir 1&2.'j is clearly set nut in the repuit that this company lias filed wi!h tie. fur t;ii-tioi- t state hoard of cqitaliz.-iiiur Tin port purposes. re) turned over to the liii.inl mi Tii"--day of this week and ii shows tli.i' mine of Ilft big bonanza silver-leat the rtah ,Jisfrirt ,.i Copp, r in earnings for last year. $2.74 a The Tjnlil. standai rl nt., or. its i.ir.2 Stir. sImps or outstanding Hto.k. The report fixes e IliilJ(.'S valuation for tavaii-- n j ut-- ! 0 t 1 1 rl yc-u- m h-- jjore tbe hleh Kboolrt ' ii:si:kt wamh hiiu wins Race Track HITT Price River Oil Co. Gambling At Salt Lake roll MII.I.IOVH iiiih:m mi Mats Hl ltSt lHIli; To I'CMI of the Tint Ir Standard I'implnvd-.mine at Dividend raised a total 'of J 43K.hO which was turned over to the chairman of the I'tah county cuiuiiiliicc fur llingliani snow Hlldu Mitfercrx, that property being In I'tah county. The Tintic Standard company also made a most liberal contribution. His amount being $750. i Mr. and Mrs. John W. IVrHson are the proud parents of a fine baby Ijo. The youngster arrived at (heir home at 1ayson on Ecbruary 25th. Mr. and Mrs. Iersson are former residents of Eureka. Important Notice To Water Users fampladl f arson, copper miner and desert wanderer, baa fi0ff,.,,rH f Eureka (Mty wish t parly of iTir.ki ruining ml nally won Ills suit against the A. S. anuounco hereafter properly Sait Lake f'ity seems to lu.v- been h . iv ' thiiteen numbering j'it.. ft It. Co., which means that lie will owners must see to tlie collection an tha off of ike . sh to ab!e ,i ,1. ia,i ' get D1,I1,or"Vifor Infringement upon all water bills. The name of tbo oct d'Us - - rac ,L2. d. graceful until u,. and priiain d case concerned Im: - .:i.i,;ii,grt) are now b following day for ihe purpose of a patent. The owner' Instead of the rent- provty and refinements in Ilia vr " niade -10hatmake( f?anober 1 ia Juana provements m lfc on the books of ut U'Oeitu owr the prnp.riy t.. side charging of reverbatory furand the hur- pPai,(.fj. an, W.a which 'o. 1Hroleuni River rlni.,.,Jt I'rif" naces used for smelting copper op. (j(.n (,f on the prop- be na IHlIe city of . collecting TV.I u .w,.. i. new lnK ra8 t,lilt lH' Hm af8on means owner. la.wcv.r, bi This that the re over oil take pany dnp,wl "f! r,,;; ,hJ V .liitv of estate can be held for tho water which t,jU;;h fair minded P"!" in irut aivlnK him or his patent rrtdlt. iVirto sopp h for a number of years have bien on carried on the fight for nine in Hu no i p!a"; sary because of the difficulty experievil. There of years, winning in every court. held by well known resident fve -r the army of (moss enced in collecting from renters of rtah ui lie-h,a,e 0 (at bon county. Eureka peoplecom-- ! a ru local residences, it Is a regulation who can j,,. four.d s. round ; lame interested; financed the Wl11 V Koads Kl(1 a 5tale that will be enforced IA the letter. gamhling now getting ready to tu.k where a pany and are By order of Of Mail Box Rural Posts In our ruini-- i it will always wen. first wl at f omir.ence drilling their -- s Mayor and Council mat.er of hpwuiatlon A drilling outfit has been purchased hat 0. of Eureka City, Utah. pas.-acau.-e- d the p?a'.ly and will be on the ground within th; The pout office department stand. Ho? la to with the state vicious measure at Join weeks. few ready highway next We can afributc of' the The local people are most ofnl- - commission In working out the two of thing.: such a bill to me mistic regarding the proposition in problem of erecting mail boxes along Judge Burton Holding so as to which they have Invested their! state road Ignorance or graft. Court Down At Provo money and which holds out unusual minimize danger lo traffic v,-- ; Thore who visited Price! This Is indicated in a letter re- pronii.-e- . ,w Judge Thomas II. Burton of i I'TAH IX and Monday were: 8. K. celved last Monday by Preston 0 on .Sunday OPERATED the Eifth District Court is now of NOW th,s ;:ctttre an'l reoccurence a 'Carl.-oThomas Maxwell, Thoinus Peterson of the mate road rommht- then dont miss 0 holding court at Provo and will trouble. F. Z. arlson, Claude slon from Harry 8. New, postmaster! - probabiy be there for two mfal-Eeatherstone, ' for s'ride gr weeks. He Is taking the place j.. sjnJ. r. Baker, Edward Bonner. Howard general. lu c. II. Bilckenstaff. Frank Tbe ipostoffice Is Interested I.i u of Judge Elias Hanson, who Is itusseii, r the judge who sat In the dls- ini opera .on j.iy Garrity. Howard Whitehead, L. D.- maintaining the boxes so that car- Basketball Tournament Next Week firt oretfc? waa P'J RobJune II. E. to will not have ritrs dismount to McQuarrie, barment proceedings brought. p ; ,i r, t o: Warden. tfcrOURil reach the boxes but adjustments trie. Refining 3m;U'. against Judge Burton by WI1- S.atr can be made by the Btate, Ud the I aired of Price River officers tbe The probably liam B. Hlggens. The supreme Midvale, at opponents and Thursday teams will draw for are Howard Postmaster New declared. rs j,. j M:a:3g ("iKpany "' atxi Petroleum company c j":i.pani court ha not rendered Its deciwinn to a h adju':nt president; Edward Binner.J A letter was written by tbe state u sion yet but the fact that Judge il vW?k m inbasketball on the following night the mlllKu-sell- , of will pla. Th-i f:rt thIa city the first games out the:-- , Hanson asked Judge Burton to V ('implex vice president; William Douglass, road department pointing , of the TlnMc other for the champin' 1. ;.ih was builtr,s. C" V1;:f..rentiallrecre,ary and treasurer; Frank Gir- - need for seme standard location of!-- occupy the bench at Provo E:rf;63a;.Paricipating the losers In the first seems significant and rather Inrity and Wn. Warthen, additional the boxes to permit of proper clear-- ; proved wi;i AH are residents of pendents, the j play to see which tea of the stale roads of snow ns Jr.,1 directors. dicates a decision favorable to D. Muir, Edging U. to The yp-- Tintic High the cellar position. according who Mr. in as well the interests of Warthen, lory. except ,u, the latter. highway Utah live.( r C;:v ann . in? aI esnager ::i at 7.30 each evening Price. . (start safety. j iat Oi company aes each price of admission e,oB of .he 'a n n.. childr for cents evening the for adults and 15 0( fluff, attorney gen- - ho.M AXSV1I.1.E ROAD T Dkai.. lfyHing forth the ijk Hlltl At l l AT ONCE of the to the mining ,i,;,;-2He David Greenhalgh. now in srgu,.,i that the sys-Tiu'ic into sing min. road leading of the auto '1 of ' a ns has Utah county, from was best, on t... work and teams at ta'lhvtry, and conse-ime- n 2l!e. fill,re'Piece of road through lh" Attorney ma.lP t.e chief o Canyon. This sech-he brr-f equalization, Tintic rad 18 10 be , Ivj t,,p nine had been gravel from the Chief Ii hi the taxes paid, and If ipanys dump near ,a b. y WiVV'1 ,:rr-r- . it was too. teams instead of truk8 d.ff.cu. in hauling owing to the S3 ' getting up onto the dump. the in work was started early it will be I'DfAI, HOUSE tnt week and next ten day, a.tm- wh the .within I2'i the Narroi wbith jjan-- ! the road through the o:.e ov- -i of Instead hiam,i!.d used be of the pan .will 12' bill. Silt declare the Centralf Siandard melting srn Water tll! t he has ever! to th? ha been booked week did some damace - tt 5,1 ca--- ' mr-n- e 1 ( te,;:; : n- - il 1 her'-ofo- re - law-ahi- I d rh-u- argu-jvlH- id. r-- H th-- f- b-- J - ;- j Icv.-slatur- 'T-- right-of-way- s c ikJri i "tid' ?rsSl?.eS; n, An-jtbe- r 4 VI-an- d j r . - r, - tb-i- ! n .... V ; v sati-'fac-- ! -- ! il i 1 e- !Tey 1 i , i epi ll i hules total ill of Work, long di'lliiil, bail' hern no me ills, uiei les. the cores ii.i w two been I ' lime, and while an ini- change may take place ul- of the tcy time tlic officers u l.i I ii'iidi WmiM li' lliat iiiiii i . . ate aUi.ol) I adid :a-l!- a-- I. subscribes Bingham Relief Quota . - d e b.i.l . Hie I . be of assistance. Miss Miller's p,.;i, r showed conclusively the need ef J.i't such training as that lie in; carried e Mines think that they may out at the Tin t io lli' li and mli. r 'o sink another one hundred schools of the district. Quite of m xfore reaching ground that is parents make no erimt in rom-i'l.mfavorable to ore deposition. .improper use of the Knrli.-d- i and as children their by guage ai p . . the work of the teacher is insuit m-Cme- f Cons. Case 'creased lo a great esii-n:- . s Has Inninsr piny a n,.,-- .t In Court Booka and maga-incin moulding the lives Important part thm.e of the young people, lament were iuard by the su- - in school, and Miss Miler i i:;pl'.'!si'!-- court Friday lust in the man- ed the necessity of putting tin; riehi poceedings brought by of literature into tl.. hands Ity against the slate board of students. F.he named many ma to kettle the question of tines that are detiimenlal arid toid oi the claims of the Chief why they are unfit for yuitng people 'i4ted Mining company, Tho to read, also cnuincraMns others that ats were given firteen days 'have higher ideals, Jex presided at Tue. President j d to prepare a written brief, forth their side of the quc.s- -' days meeting and again eaili d I Itenllon to the ladies night program lTeTed by the city of Main- - that is being arranged for Mar di ljut while the offices of the loth. W. E. Shrivcr asked the r'.uh J.Msolidated Mining company members to lend their suppori to the Ettruka, the Grand Central j Scout work by attending local Boy a of the companys proper-jtk- e big Jamborci.-'- ' that is to he . iimn tne l.mila of Mam-- . held at the Elks' pavilion this eve ,th0 .tpr.e8e"t ,n . DR a mine' tl-Melvin Done gave a cel!a so o an I Enrv rer,'ik''s tho benefits directed the singing of Hie the 0rand onga. ts !UXeS 0n th9l At a board meeting, fol.iwii.; i!.'-- ' ... wliere the headt luncheon, George II. Ryan was named are located, as secretary to succeed Joseph Eud- f?mpany hiB hen derive1 Ivim lenbach, who resigned, and ountmgV to more thun'dent 'in." Jex also announced !iWn 01 1 liR' aDd comm 'h8' In the standing changes i'i nine owned com- - There was a large at tend nice nt the i wessea (in its by the net proceeds, last luncheon end plans are being on the collective return worked out to Increase the member W property Arguments for ghlp. t,l Next weeks meeting will be T by Attorney rl , Tiolic r- - lllto.,t 1:, iniii; and rcn.ttiity rfli. irin in ill f.ir a!., ii i) ii'.j'iii.I , a.-.- - i v i IM thl Miuc:'(. ill! civ..! )n- - ,iriii . : m.-- s i ..i.i! di dim.. i. i iiiiw highlv tnineruliz- d fui ma i lens, timlugii at data of and I ii :i i 's i 1' t .i ii t an x in ii .i i ii t iv in now beiug ii ill l .i i fcitlir! nil ill.. : ; ' i n: ii f'ln-ird) til Is I ll l;t ' I.. mail III 1 i'll t i'IIII I plil'.ned i'l.d n.i doubt s lit'li 111 fur I' ' mi .U I I.I IM III! C I .1 II i.'ll Mill be nf il I lie til future " it.! Vi mil' rt ! y r''.i,id..,d In s i.i iii'll'pl ii- t h' ; ii i , ' l..i- 1. II: : ii- .111:.. ti.illlaS i. i, .j , illl'l fill pi peel in ; uf ilie Smu l'. lour ronpi'l territory. ks Ii Is mi the I'iiiiI let 11 iif i in mine, lion." I 'oi itl.ill v or peril., ps Ml- - should K,) U point j uni s, I I.I I OIK ( lieu. ponds with the J 9(10 level liei'ii, ivetiini , of tlie I'lil.u.idii 1.. ! S. Cal,-iOvei liufl, thill Him (ieneliil ( 'li:i l rm.i ii , are diiiN out. One hole tried ' Kidief heiiig ('cmmiiii-iItoigh.iin lias been dulled perpendicularly and II Tin. li.iiiii'iin iii'il iiM'iiil.iTs or ih-- . M'l'ibi d 5. oiioiher boriniitiilly. Sinking will , Mill'., rinp'.iilri". Ilf l!,i:( Crnlral Standard Work ii ii i li.u ii i ir r id"i be tried nut wlili the dluiiinin ' "inp. : . n,.idr u jt ,i iui'f if io -Confined To 5G(T Level dull. i.:l..iiii I. Hi. f , r ; v i in ii,. T Set'll bill; ll.it, I Mlllrs l.,i!il r o r .i i s i1 ii !,i i x'niil ih, din' pl.icx where the drills nm T.i I'.ltiand tb.il i iii'iji.iny Shi. Imlder-- . uf i lt ii t ;t. in i iim h in", used is virtually In (lie 1,1 III" r m tl.,. t lu"'I'd 2.ll tu I lie Ilrdlt rf lie Til 11.. ul i'l ,i.s. ll 0 .1 in.u.v lo'.itt of tlie Sioux : il ti uf , iiuiip.int. and n trad of mineral oil,. . tie I'ulii In ter At Hie M.illililn Ii In tin- are iiiii'ievti'il : others, i;ii i land, m I'iitiliin; to Mr. Ilirrh. il'r rn l.l.fi.il f ;i..;--,To i;.,,. mmr !'. mi. s'..li-,- . i i.i, d ; the pali'ii uf l m iii k m Ii'. 'i iug I'mi'ey by pi.hii, u',i r i ; t i . in - a Nui'.ii Iii'il, I'.i' ll ri'in Ii that p.ut of the Sioux a drift ,i , ill.tr I'.u li; lii'S fur rule si'lne time lieeli ill pi iu;i'i Ii.1 1, k . s juli Pr i was lent over from the Colorado ip . one e. llir ;u p ii In, i'll the .'.lilt lilt I ef Mil,'ll N i'i i 111 111 i, i I 'n;is :n,.rr ''.im!.,iii: i,.,n u,ii;i ('iis. i.huft and pending the comMill I .111 li.'rll lull,. I' 1.V r known ns tlie ( upper Leaf .li.ifi cause cteryiine in 'I;m.i- Mini mil bii'hid .11 Il.r of the di.i mu in! drilling rum-pali'- ii ' , f : pletion t i, TM.i work Is In ing diiveled b iliiie, i. JJi) ,n nil er ih'Vidopnif lit work lias io m :in! io . i luial ini iii, Ma. men mic'I.'im i( iippiu.ii lied ,'e ronipany'.i rt'iilor.l'i . N. O LiiMtcn. In en dial on t in tied m the Sioux. sunn thing fur INmIiu mi ' ii.'ii 'i.i f , fir the I ii ' i i i w l(i M.i-- i ill l In' )ii;i.-iaiu, lUriiic. Ill' . fered to Midi tin exti-uo frnm i ,. llilll.li I'll , iv. nil ;, Ii in,wieh ii ii m let : I ,i I lliat hb mil Hin.ll.im miuw slid.. Suiiif u i, i about i.i e.uli, r;n-hi.- ; a Former Man Tinlic l.ir, er 'id'-lil I ti .inn l priimii.iiii; pi-ei- ' nt,i soliriird sini in enninii.i a lliiuilil i iipul I niii.ilrlv til, ill u'iV 1,1 pro'.pi-e- ' III'' I hat h.l!i ever lie i Mining At Gold Hill ollu r pi pel t) ; lie I'liMti, ks inell ii M b. Ildii d tlulil 1:;ll i'lii II wliiill ha i I' r il lo- pulldril i ami il ile:i uf lure lluili 11(10 ii . Win. J J. Smith, who for koiiih , of t il n "i i and tlie Knii-Im The where work Is iium I'.' point was a shift boss ul tho Tintic Jcurti !: fill- r in mil in-- , r Jlil.'.ii; rm-.- ! in" pliee, ulid i'l iiholll 1 (i II II feel Siamlard mine, was hack In the disiwis of Hi.' I i'i pi Mui.-,-- . and lli from til" till' drift Inin'; io 'I. Him past week and wliilo Ir.'M l.l'is. i"ii out toward the imi ltiwe t. He, en lr trict dining iil'iiiiilly 'ird Hi I1'' lirpoi i j uif'i e l:e J wf Hie drift has li.-- t n driven entirely lire siicceedeil In Interesting HOliul of Ills friends In a very promising rbiiMiiij: a li.it ( aril pe;si.n has givei, through a block faulted ipi ii ,,1 lie t0 aHI kept mi fij. a'ld l:i, r l'e!;m,-r- and Is a c. in In the (Iphir fori.i.ilini mining properly locuted in the Uold ,,y:r 1 Hill Mr. , M iim'- lllff r'linmlHi-e- . imr in tinmid no (loiibi tin heading will nm lesseesdistrict. now Smith states that SOIIIM lire good mining I mile to i;o forward us general conre at this and It is Ilie r. : tor thoroughly uppret ial.-.,The teacher called aiteiiiion io iher very important piqce oi importance of bein'; able i, d the EmpirO fluently and correctly and pmenl work for .roup is the sinking of a nhaft the work which is In ina p- -i rm ie 1800 level. Mr. Trenholm in the local schoids with a viw to .f int ,i i. this shaft now down a depth bringing about tin ; feet with the drills cutting English; also outlined Mime d the .1i a highly mineralized forma- - things which seriously handicap tl.c Ab.,ut iiueihiid of tho ma- - teaching of English i:i (;' selm t.f that is being taken from this nnd told how parents, ineinin (.mi.l quartz and iron, the balance the Kiwanis Club, and oMn-r.- i .d j l . is de-Siti- ng E f i b wob l,ri? Paper- - At Ci:il bo- -j o quartz Some ore is V both of the heading,! Schools ot Tin. it t a'ethis campaign of work was ed what is known as "I;,-:- . Yihe Umpire Mines people' Week, and fhairia.m it;; a dozen car-- 1 the program commit. jh!pped about half of it j ore, much coming from Kiwanis Club anantod nun)... was being keeping with the sam. miIj... a level drifting .i the English of At no time has the ore n and 8ome one but high sclnii.l- - an. I large brn upon Miss Kudorn .V.illir f..r a ;,. r in a most encouraging u t. wd a large ore body may 'which was given at Tms.l.iy nicl, 'luncheon of tin dub. rtf& almost any day. Miss Miller's paper uas hiel.lv m Vwinre is down but u few feet hut already teresting and tlie nub u, !:,i. the 1200 level 1 l,.' ie.i.i.i.ihra fi:i..l in 1. 1. -I'M r!i!s l.;ivc already cut highly in. finalized I'ormations and voloeical data is bcin com- (ip,.ri an .1 ) piled; be H.avli.iiii li-- l f mI :.il i.ni da .'. . "Mil1 W lli.'i'ln.l II , I r'.i pi'll1. i Ml.. I.:.. IV P op:,' who are lu'.mlv int !. ( i , i i. nii I:;. tali ,i) iii.iii'i i If i i.i i' '! I in ilii' Slum i 'tins, properly tin" saffiimc j C ,i i i.i. I ) cal' III lie .(illli' Midi MillWilli a;,. ill fllilW Itllli HU C.iliiiM, li.l I t1!., ti.e i if tin- ili.iinond drilling "I'lid. iHiI Tlif In !i iPil :e 1. nipt:, ii lli.it t'uiiitiii-iirt-i b 11' llli'U .a II il C.nr (here il. ,u I . i'!i ii'ilUIV t line a:;. I E. E, "lie ill. tiers I. II. lei 1,1 W IS I'rlileU il. Malinger d lint I I. nli si.i;.-- ' that ll'r a11 at- - ! Cl.- - !m-- ss Mam-'kin- - f T . llli-- i"iir ir.-iLi- s ,:b the Mru - .id f;ii lii. lli.s t.ihr 1 ei-i- raising has been '.1 I .n; t.i ..u i'-- r:i.-ia- (0 feet of i -- , 1 walls i l' l ii y,. I 11 1 1 . '.n j 1.1 in Sioux Property I i 1 : i l ' I'd fi ir. J UiaillOIHl Drilling i : , I !' li .iil. i i .ii .f I I u;i- - In t!.e .ini I ;.r, , .,ir Ih-ii- : iiii!. M Wl-'- . IV People Of This District ' niuations Up 20 Million: Imok his a mi her and haiu Hum shipments 11 I . at :n ... tt.,sh' tablemeof frui.i the l.m-.i- n badl torn rue a:' !.. . at Mammoth, bruises l.i.u , p:op-fa.m-ii ; campaign of ,,Uve a , ivry work i,.:s been in pro- I)rs. llowi.l in l b Munug'ir was sent to Kierul 'J, this ore was 1;, .:n says ha Mr level where ili-- Beaver. Utah. me ;Um I' "j and also sinking -' Quaita. : proini-ia- s Miiicr Pi m icn feet be-- : it u is a:-,- Goonior Tern Thanks Upgrade l' liioa-bs- f d:vi-!re- ka ;t I |