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Show I Y :t '351 S ff devoted to the great tintic mining district xxv. r EUHEKA, JUAB COUNTY. UTAH. FBIDAY, Al BlOSSOm IdJ Jit Wnrlf , Commissioners Fix Lvies; Officers Salaries Increased for Ju.ih County, District, and the Juab .:cho1 1,istri'1 made by the Of County Cumimstiuner rtlflument of the 2200 level at Id last g KAtisfaciorilv, day.pociaI MS;sU,M ll VV for Jua5 l,oun J T,. mills forisiii. compared ioVs work- joining companies a tlecreuse of 1.5 mill?. through this mine, that were eliminated jTwu item o this year are. County Hoad and The levy for Juab ItfS seem to be buzzing and State Hoad. " i size100 ,n reat 8haP at the- School district for ,a, ihw . while a decrease of properties ' of men being employed 3 ir.il! was made in the Tintic dist Tthe No. 1 and No. 2 shaft net. 1926. being io.f,. while in 125 . rompany and in addition to it was 13 5. of development jige amount this company teiBg done by - concerns are working adjoln-an- d county Door .5' sinking fund ty road bonds through the Blossom. interest count v most important piece road bond the total 4 3 ot The school hoard of the distric flupment now being dene at that on the filed ther statement shnwinr the iaa Blossom is awt level, where a drift Is bo amount of money necessary A?r ,!) 'oarl Wedues-jrogressm- U I Js ! 1- 1- STS ss th.,rts, Sir. sio5; - - . l:-0- 0 SILVER-LEA- MINES D t ST .i, ;o;. NumU'r 37 Iron King Company This Fall ftft I Aicordiug ui word given out hv Gold lie county commissioner tin road from Tintic to the Millard coun'y High; to Body lino at Lynn Junction will be fin-- : o I hi fall. Only ten miles of Fifth shipment of this product jished thrt mst important strike' of the ore f from this remain to lie complet- the coming highway proper ' ' or the Hinglum Minesitic of the liinghaiii Mine carries ed and it i undersi.Hid that "V"1 ni,story the, to be marketed during the a'1 that gold, the lalues living high in soni' work will be taken up earlv in t li Jv- i?11 present year; iron ore being ug. in instances and low in others, hut ao- - fall and rushed to completion. Two ih.'n wasF made a fewfc"a8'Wte4 au'1 Bluejcnrding to Mr. Owen shipped regularly. there ha')'ur ago the road was constructed viL w ii !ii 8lv,,n ftut never been a ear of ore yet market-- ; from Silver fiiy to a point leu tui'e , ...o ii aiion couple of day,ed by this company from their Mu south of Stiver IWy and last year According to report which huv ' o The strike was made on the'reka mines tliai did not bring ten mile was finished from been n given out the Iron King cnu-pan0 in rounJ the Millard Is a now ,lrKn This which gold. aiid;iurn . county line, peculiarity hl' of ilm eastern end of the dia- -, h a ore leave Mine stretch of ubout leu miles ???. the lf. Ih, !i bus adjoining will ship another carload of trici, it to lie two Hinghum Mines differ in this respect in Hie center unfinished A proving new ore In th smeller tomorrow, hundred feet in depth, and hecord- - as it i onlv gold is . he to highway lliat ihelr constructed: going , occasionally this hemg the fifth or six- . , es gold value sufficient to connect up tin two pieces that rt lure now finished. " This is being Y1,1P,illl, up bring returns. 7 V hundred more as It to1..8 . J . The ninaham Mine is now ship done to eliminate two had crossing ,r 8 u ' or thp earmark of a large body ping about fourteen carload of ore over the track of the I'nion Pacific ... J . f ,,r i ,l haa I il i an average which Railroad and Tliia understood that opened up per week hufir hundred feet in ha been maintained for many year the railroad company ia going flll 8h, li. o ,, , for 8hout fu Vj,i1111ult ,h d and a portion of the expense from nil indication they will ,!! .ha dimention are j!.,. the lutne V8 determined. According the e to produce that amount for building the new road in order ti . "uh Values Ran Ore Said Ore Ships More be Large i -- 1 I - fr, il '".V y, ! i 1 ! ' . 1 1 bn : 1 un-'an- su. a,'ris: r.'Sdi,wmim j; ,v.f, tbi heading the forma- - for the school year beginning July very encouraging, the vein 1st. 1926, also the amount news-- . of silver ore sary for principal and interest on ;ig mall pocket amerrial grade, but there is bard. According to the estimates at the present time Juab school district will need $108,- y enough Like it worth saving. However, 706.40, while $157,199.02 is needed for ih$ "TinM fnrouraRin(T "7f thecomDaiTy and a elrlke The eoun hlanl mu iot mine would ion of the lert saUry schedule while In session ill surprising. The 2200 level Wednesday, which takes effect Jan- crosscut with another 0 being a and at this point the ehow- 1 did to be nearly aa good as the t, beading which follows Another important piece of level. ibeingdone on the work on the :t development level will be speeded o up enent within the near future, ( lirk jail shifts being added to the Treasurer on the levels beM headings lt 1700. This will not be In liI Important Strike Recently Made in Eagle MineLjBn ft The tax levies Important Stage! Tintic School j I I HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST Supcrin-ienntlnu- - - veloDment ham mine (ng a were rather more important" ent.i Rod It&d And Rro Nikitin snout to be somewhat Higher than the Farragut 1 - f V MtttiHfMftorjr foot level, the showing being excepgroup of claims, which wind dollars with which to pay tionally encouraging at both places. 1of InM w,,h ' Wpra rprPn,,y H0,luirpd by thU i,h,ir Pr,,'m Sim Mines Although the information U it t the general oqlnlon strike In lha..E,L,e ,or wm places, a drift being sent out money wua to he paid back this year,;,. . h a , " other ore bodies having been dis-t-o the north on the 260- - foot level in consequently the stale will have to' vered In both the Victoria and Am- - what N known a. the south shaft, construct the new road and aland ' ra;',,f i crican Star at various times during land the north abaft ha now month, consequently thi ed a depth of 70 feet, haring been mwa 'itoenS... place the Eagle in position to War Marled from the surface. The work in the coinpuny and many of the the burden of producing moat of the will continue without interruption charge of the state highway 7r,,l ,ed i shun. holder feel c onfiilent that the ore for the Bingham Mines while the a the official of the Hinghum Santaquin to Lynn Junction, will lime la not fur distant when the Iron other two properties add to Iheir Mines feel that they have some probolily have charge of the con- will not only take King's shipment present ore reserves. highway. promising mineral ground in tho st ruction of- this care of I lie running expenses but u It Is said that this new ore car- - Karragut group and nre anxious to will put some money into the treasrles good values in gold. In fact all develop it. P B1 -- j 1 I1 reach-rece- v.niK.'J'X nt X ,h' Ostrandera Cafe Sold; F. J. Sullivan New Owner ury. In addition to the occasional shipment of gold ore the Iron King la milt are improved. A big fan me. tin tOn Monday of thi week the Oa- - sending about a rnrlmnl of Iron ore y. product going to the trnnder Cafe changeil hands, 1). W..P'' ig Installed on the 1700 level will take rare of all ilie lower ft ftft Oslrandor disposing of the business 'plant of the Columbia Steel company a at the mine and furnimi Elks Delegate Returns to Klorrie J. Sullivun, local business 'st Ironton. Muring the absence of Huperln-- a man. Mr. t of fresh air for the mlncri;, has purchased From Chicago Meeting to-- File N. W. Huberts, tendeiil who was , live been working under business West lu restaurant Holly-ndverae condition during the Injured a few week age, for , "rlouwly left and woihI, California, today Edwin Shriver, paRt exalted ruler be Iron King 1s under the ew weeks that place, accompanied by Mrs. LTron 'Blossom, which is owned of !be Tintic Elks Lodge returned r the state That of board of of equallza-;oore." The J. It. Kkewea. different of body and tho members his trunder , on Tuesday of this week and assessment has erred in Its ion contlnuea to way that It ia not Ily. Mr. Ostrander, although a Tintic Standard company, has 0 of assenslng all minea and meant that the two should be con- young man, cun In considered one of !i:Pn hp;' b UKd other companies to come ,1r,11 n, the method claims of Utah Mines egate from lodge of a mining compuuy nected with tunnel, but that thcr 1n pioneer business men of thl Output iheir mine for tho purpose of mining Mr onventlon. Shriver aa a composite whole, or one mine mu! bn HOtmi natural physical con- oil y, Will Better 1925 Record The ril.n!nal U adjoining ground having come here over thirljr-oi- i e years ago and has been in busiline la driving a drift out tw;te(l 88 aRsistant grand tylor al the luEicud of assessing each eeparalely, nection. In the inHtant case the their ground frm the 1700 lonveP; on 8"d a ed that it was was the deoislon handed down by the court hold that there Is no such ness in Eureka continuously nine) Edward It. Zulinskl, Tintic tf the Iron Blossom, following supreme court yeuterday in two physical connection between the Hint time, with the exception and consulling engineer, wbo the cares of Mammoth city against the Chief Consolidated and the Grand three ycurs which was spent in Cali- - keeps check mud drill hole which had gone of on lUah ailver-leapro-naof the of the officers all canea meeting Involved Central and other mines and claim fornia. He bus operated the Oh- -; !.dun ion for American Mining The stale board. lib a body of quartz. This tional association. The two distinct the assessment of the Grand Central mentioned and that each ahould be trunder Cafe for the past ten yegfs.l m good to the officers of the Metallurgy, the official organ for features of the convention were the and certain other minea and mining reported and assessed separably. it over al a time when It w ih,i American lnstlliile of Mining intthrlilmrfandTur mammoth parade, in which more claims owned by tbe Chief Conaoli-- j It was contended by nouncll for juklng .hi, rely oxtHtlng und making nut of It MHalliin'icul Engineers, Is of the bal 200.000 Elks participated, and dated Mining company of Eureka the city of Mammoth that net So o 0f u,n fi iirtshiug husincH from a study of his roinpCa-tlon- s " ,b'T the boundaries of Mammoth .reed from the mines and mining iihiishniints of this city. His many opinionfor the your, r,"ul"d that output of to, and claim of tbe Chler Consolidated friends and bitalneMa acquaintances mines for 1926 will exceed City for the yeara 1923-2- 4 that of tto 1923. Mining company located within ihe'r0pret his departure but wish him; 1925. when 302,138,006 pounds of to &00.0C0 Elsa Memorial Building. Tbe decision further ordered the houndarien of Mammoth City In mi 'lead and 21,177,000 ounces of silver "to Thl, nisntfiQt ,yur(ar,. bum or state board of equalization and as-- 1925 amounted to approximately were turned nut. Con-osessment to aaReea the Bet proceeds $1,000,000 and that the Chief f "While a few producers are not the mines and mining claims 'sol Ida tod ahould not be allowed to as well us lust year," said Mr. doing ,ivea In 1,e Wor,d War- The 1927 menlioned within the city of Mam- u such proceeds to offset losses on although the cafe business la some-oth"the others are ulinski, moth. For that purpose the board claims, or to pay expenses of what new to him he will undoubted- - enough In advance of Iheirshipping output in rsncinna.!. waa directed to request the Chief operating and exploring other make a success of It. The building1 last year to muke up Ilia deficiency, Blossom. Mr. Consolidated Mining company to file mines and claim. What waa taken ly care Following the convention ia located has also. With tend ana zinc on the upgrade, in which the Shriver Joined a party of Elks from with it a statement showing the net from the mines and claims In Mam- been purchased by Mr. Hulllvan from and likely to continue so during the which on tour a ,the southern states proceeds of ore taken from the moth City should bn assessed sepa- J. II. Norman. remainder of the year, we can look the principal cltiea minea and mining claims Involved rately, it was maintained, mnd the Bulled Here Tuesday took him to all ofinto for Increased shipments during the Canada. eastern also on to the assessment taxes of In cast, should go tbe years mentioned. that for each jin that the assessment of this year as next five months from all Utah !Iie alao found time to visit the big the event the mining company re- Mammoth City. well aa former years may be certl-- J mines, (ml services over the remains BrtMn factorieB rhila71elph'a. fuses or neglects to prepare and fllo The mutn office of the Chief Con- fied to tbe by county commission Here he witnessed the making of a such a statement for each of the solidated company is In Eureka. In the second 8K In Monday August was ,N. W. Roberts. Improving fur raw hat from the time the yeara, the supreme court directed 1922 the Chief Consolidated Mining the law contemplates. fintaken from the basement to the the Mate board to assess such mines company purchased the Grand CenFrom Accident Injuries For the present there win be no. ished product. The Stetson plant and mining claims from the beat In- tral mine and other mines and to apply the new definition! o altempt While acres. more than rovers formation and knowledge It can ob- claims within the boundaries of of a mine for taxation purposes any! thirty ,,narU7hl f to from Provo, word According il Mammoth City. Prior to 1923, re- further than to the Thief Consoii- - N. W. of wfe ln Chicago Mr. Shriver also inspect tain. Iloherts, superintendent of net the of was the held the further proceeds It by court, ports which are dated included was Musical number, were Iron tho who King, properties quite however, that If It should be made Grand Central and other mines and dls- - ously Injured about three weekii ago more than one JS2 to appear that an assessment of tbe claims in Mammoth City had been trlct, It was announcedtaxing ya.-!rJSIn a mine accident, is Improving in Monday. considerable net proceeds of the mines and min- filed with the state board yearly anJ For other properties in the state the a moat r satisfactory manner. He has FSons W' k Shriver to assessment made according law, ing claims located within tbe bouna FMrPYturnhMTrinrnVanl,He for the will he based this year us recovered sufficiently to be removed . M,..t establlshdaries of Mammoth City was actualQmer Sessions. h18 ,n former Fpar8 Mrs. V. E. "tore, of which business three times from the hospital to his ' home In r be assessed at three fim!'1 ly made for the ores taken from cor- -: Provo but It will be several weeks pr0KIMfd- - of lh8 mln, ng a solo, "Tho We Partimpb5,i those mines In the years mentioned, times its net proceed. H Forget indlvld-,e- t on than rather before he will he able to resume the poralion You, and Mrs. Jerry When the Chief Consolidated filed ual lode or vein. and that the Chief Consolidated had a rendered "Face to Face. ibis duties at the mine. reit for its full amount 1923, however, to the report Juab county paid Men Beesiey was accompanist Mrg. Melv,n shriver of taxes for which It was legally lia- ported on the properties owned by Mr "wvice r and were impressive Pennev e Tn, ble, consideration being given to the It as a whole, showing the amount of f.eT the church was filled to Wife store in that city and according to I rate of taxation in the several taxing ore taken out, the quantitiea of va!7 by friends who came to rious metals extracted, the cost of 'of- - Edwin be is making rapid progress unlUi th the company mining 'vhm lut to "e-not again bo compelled to pay extraction, operation and transporwere dutiful and nrofuse wlth the romPanF and expect the ,uch amounts. within own of his store cure a The opinion de- tation, but not segregating the Brooding over domestic troubles when Fringes and a man by the allbearers were: William Fer- amounta realized from each claim. which had existed between he and name of Hubn Lelghman emptied month"' of commissioners next few the Juab clared Arthur Rose. Bert Rose. was done In 1924 and: u Drew, Dean Ferguson and county should be able to determine:The same (h- Gus heir revolvers at each other withMammoth City failed and had 1925, be bullets taking effect, 8BF the whether company mining Ferguson, interment took Federal Officem M&ke thought wMFringes, a miner or Mammoth, shot m rw. Fringes and the children were paid the full amount of taxes forget shut Its officials tbe Eureka cemetery, taxes to which It was and killed his wife and then turned then living In the samo house which of amount the also and was it whlrli liable, legally tutd was a former resident of to determine whether other taxlng entitled front the claims and mines the gun upon himself, firing a bul- - at that time was owned by Lelgh-niaA Before her marriage she !n the county had received; of tbe company within its bounda-u- let through his brains. Both died inntid Fringes went to the house Lund R. A. Officers Federal Margaret Ferguson and were and demanded admittance and the to which Ku--1 stantly. nw money they into or the most popular H. T. Christensen dropped On December 24 Tho tragedy happened at the Frin- - shooting followed. Both men were titled and Indies of Eureka afternoon hei Saturday last reka during a Thls decision la declared by taxing City filed In the supreme court .nirr's home in Mammoth Wednesday arrested but it was found that Frlu- here. Her scores of friends made several arrests for violations of the state to be one of the application for a writ of tnandamuS morning while two of Iheir three gee was the aggressor and be wai officlals were raids bocked and No grieved lo hear of the liquor law. of any relating to u compel the slate board to assess children looked on. Fringes, who given a jail sentence and after being most were sntlmeiy death. She is sur- - conducted, but the arrests mines of Earl1 yet handed each mine and mining claim sepa- had ruturned to the camp only a few turned loose he went to the coal the taxation ber husband and little son, made on evidence secured by case covered the This years day previous to the shooting, went canipu whero he spent about three lu this state. Heretofor It has rately. yrsrs old, and her mother. Dean and Charley Nay, two under down On July 12, 1926. a to tin house to see his children and weeks before 1924. and 1923 board state the of the returning to Mammoth been Mia Ferguson, also a practice sister, cover men who have beentheworking of equalization assessment to ac- - second suit was brought covering the presumably to make an effort tij While at Helper on July 21nt be and past Alin Tintic district during Byrne, and a brother, a notation in a pocket-boo- k 'hove bis wife withdraw divorce all of year 192i. cept a report from a mine on one tergnson. The sympathy of couple of weeks for the federal declared have official had which tlon been or. of his domestic troubles and tbe instituted If Taxing whole. a as telling S'lr D were ll properties rendered by week previous. Mrs. Fringes and 'intimating that serious things would community is extended to authorities. Those arrested showed a deficit for the that the decision claims Ravltwo B. Fehymer, Afloipn two of the children came out on the!happen if he did not become recon- r, that was deducted from the, the uprtni uart would menof the turner U J as- - back entire of revision Barney, E 1 the system contl-claims step and they had been talking' cltied with Ills wife and rhildren. Tbe other of j net over proceeds turned In- tn state. mine the a tew minutes when the man book containing the notations was guson. Tbe cases were secution metal net swising only total tbe and the mine, aud'tuting ' t Eureka City for At The TS on which assess- -' Mead of assessing all the properties drew a pistol and shot at his wife reported, Paymaster on Monday the balance of a mining company as a whole,;, hree times, one bullet entered her rs Ja in be necessary to another going into her appeared net T .Ifmtr proceed from one hereafter it will jeft gftpr the and the third through used to offset; tain reports on each property ttWif1 n0rk al the properiT where they Pleadpd been had ore of 00 body ,aPi, ymaater, in went mere un neanmaa T -- az1 charge and er . rately and make the aHHnninU ac- ghoultler and Into the Iunjc. Ji ..;a3th iam of the mine on inotucr bodya cordingly. Under this ruling the, mediately turned the gun on for the purpose of carrying declares statute The Utah . a paid in each Instance. will have to reabout William Aitkin, 'out his plana. a f, on neighbor, each companies mining made jV suspended "i-- L be resumed in the The federal officers also a"e8t'!od Mrs. Fringes is survived by three or port on the operations, expenses and hearing the first three shots, stepped 1 an Individual Cae- fording to word given Mrs. Murray on a similar each mine and claim, to the door and aaw Friogea fall to 'children, a boy, Otis Smith, aged 13 of j net proceeds oroor.(jon :h past week. Assess- - gfce appeared before Judge ui.ime always main-- . tnstead of combining the whole lnto;ihe ground as he blew his brains years, by a former marriage, ork .n be P ead and morning claims Jout. Mr. Aitkin and other neighbors various 0n Tuesday mlDfl eongtitulM the one ' inj of j group has been going guilty to the charge. s.b the mandate the. summoned the orficera and called out tn! Following a company ODP'.tk)ng of mining ca8B of de- - a sentence of ISO days in the entence suspension dlstricL In the decisions supreme court decMon the state Dr. Steele Bailey but death had been has served almost instantaneous In both cases. il at Nephi. Tb!sseTer9 own TeHter(jar wbich were board of equalization Sheriff Martin and the officers of ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. City were on the scene in! ton, former residents of this district few minutes and It was declared who are now making their home In an inquest was not necessary, the state of Texas, Funeral arrangements are being ednesday's affray 1s probably to the shooting which tookjdelayed pending the arrival of rela- - ill.. tsequal u. a TUto of boqi the Tintic Paymaster the Juvenile authorities will taxe connected with another and 26 as soon as possible lu order place In Mammoth on May 5th.' lives. children. her of charge however, a for the until the ventilating deeper workings of hoard wi re in uitendance at the Supreme Coart Rules in Favor of Mammoth k Chief Cons. Ordered Amended Returns Oa-:w- rk fam-!lrw,M- n 1 ?ef oper-orjai- 1 or d id SKniMn, if Trrnrv S'wJrk! '"' pro-':,.n- I SSfiS ffi?dtaitaif Sta2f ito.&a"ttoV - er u I I t 7, J or serl-wtih- ln , t"""nnt Si?ahi . -- j r Mammoth Miner Murders Then Shoots Self oM j I 3 n. ot s u.-iit- en-jri- e. Ll . ac-jnia- de Fer-'yea- -- j r I wl! nds H-t- n. sepa-iBi- 1 I de j nn-irnn- i" him-morni- ng . - - ; j j o- Clay-Mamm- t |