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Show Friday, December 31,' 19Je "H" EUREKA REPORTER Ccr.u-- rife : 'Vy-- - ,.. I ' fit .7- . ' - - .'lY-'V- . I ? fVk ,y zt? - - v -- V- - .V : 1926 a Thing of the Past the time for Bumming r making sore sort or it resume the last year' work, because another e. has J.ist slipped into the discard ami lief re us is JP2i. In some respects the past year was a rattier one in this state although the unsatisfai-'orw'th colors ni'n;nff industry came through flyine and with higher earnings than for the previous year. A met. lurnl interests suffered but the future '? row more bright. Minin ' in general prospered altliin-t'i. slump ir the price of silver was keenly Mr n Finn i narters and as thia district depends larvely on the white metal we did not have ihe leave ore production of other mot, years. However, 1920 can be up hh a fairly satisfactory year for Tin1',, and the on' look is- about as favorable for It KS f5 : -' k. '. - 1917. t dividend paver, the Tintie T:i,ti,,s Standard, probably had the lar-e- st earning In its history during 192G, due to imiro mining, an improvement in the cuar-ac'o- r of flip ore and hinhly satisfactory The Chief Consolidated, smelting rates. which for some years has been running neck and neck with the Tintie Standard in the matter of ore production, has been able to 'Cr nl w lar-"Ps- maintan its dividends hut the average valm of the ore has perhaps been lower that it was fur the previous year. The Chief Consolidated company is now beneritting, however, bv its policy of expansion, the Grand Central and the Plums. especially the latter In which new ore has been opened, add ng greatly to the profits of the parent organization. The roming year should witness the opening of other m'nes in territory owned by the Chif Consolidated. Shareholders of the Mammoth Mining company will look on 1926 as a bright spot in the history of that mine, which after a long, lean period has been rejuvenated and made to pay handsome dividends. Earnings for the coming year should be satisfactequally ory a the underground conditions are mnt favorable. The local Bingham Mines properties wi!l start the new year with an excellent showing of ore and there Is no but wh.it these mines look better question than they did a year n. The management of the Bingham have acquired additional ground the North Tintie section which will likely during the coming summer. About the most important piece of pros- ,n Tlntlc ,n 1928 wa that Smelting company. This uoquired valuable claims in the d ?f d,!tr,ct nd spending large sum in their development. The pros- - Mines Co. KV.00 le 1 nr pm , , null. p.irtN ,.f jn hi. ll.-- ft "il,,r smelling center iu l i :ir M e i. .1 l,,rt I, Mies f:-- wav MU r.s.-i- from the III,. III ,,e 1,1 '" "h.-- r the v i , . , sw rail ''t','V;1 . A ,,,,. uJrl.v',i , .... ti... i'b.u.7',-.,!fV- , ,,f Tl., bl, .5 mineral I.,ilt.r Thy (gnora- interrelationships v. "ei activities ,l" ,11,1 . , be- iiMustry and the f ,j. P k i"i: in pci Ic.i.hes the of mount iri ! uetlsm rent of slt lks M h tipi-lu-- I I, - ... : - n-u- l po-it- - ie h - - lll':,'h r (!i her , , I i in'c.b ;,rni.-r- . I,.- - ,M1, rm- ls will " nil win i: i. ii'k an- I... i.imili- - it i. ur.i! , additional a.-. unite l.a.lly Hu. ii mii.o, i pi',.st. )m-pr- finiiplitid Ihe r.ipidly ness the properties th.it cm iw,. : as prospects on .j,-tlure lias . tematic search for ore tliroiu-l- mt ti e p year are the following: The N.uiii p, eiiterpiis.. in which J. Uadil.it prime faclor. now prospecting n 1. m.u'ii end of a large mineral tract that cwen-ifrom the boundaries of Eureka Ciiv f;,r Ino the North Tintie District. The iron King wnii'li fs a min and not a prospect, it lia Shipped regularly from Its iron deposits and tent, out a nu tn her of carloads of gold sjiwr ore. controlled by Col. C. K. .ns,. f I'rov.i, Shipments from the Iron King have been sufficient to meet operating exp, n s and this is one properly that has a splendid clinnce of getting into the bonanza class during the coming year. The North dtim.Mid. the Independence or Silver Shield, the I.e'ii Tin'ie. Eureka I'el.ux, Standard Extension and several others have kept quite persia-tertlat work throughout the year. Zum.i rhipped some ore in 192G but later che-edown to permit the clearing up of indeh'ed-neswliile the Anex Standard developnietit campaign was stopped hv tlia Chief Cons, in order that they micht center their efforts on another East Tintie. group, the Eureka I,i. in which ore was hut recently encounter.-d- . In almost every part of Tintie the sear. It for ore will continue throughout 1927 and there should he no diminishing of the ore production from our established mln.s, hence the coming year holds out great promise for all who are engaged in mining an I other huslneas in I'tah'a greatest mining d!s - - .er lore s,ape l.i busi- o Sentence Is Suspended ;1 i il irv rn(i. T. floor - n , 'ti of Hie p:.r.. 'I"' .b it 61 H.irrit mi ..f ihe slate Imat.l of ration as in Eureka Mil while here lie swore lo t til against Mary Carter, for !rai ilreshing without a lil'l'h'it Ms Car-ewas given u Ihlrty-- iv II mi-.- 1 I1.. ; Ii.-.i- r - d , ti.-,i unde.-iFtanilin- g I si Jail. MRS. V l v s livnov ivjl ltl AI TOMOIIIU: - - IT j j ! trict. Act 'IDINT I'lllK o IXNI KANCK. - II -- - are in need of fire Insur Frank flarrlty. Don't wuit - tomorrow t) ,!,e ' l,,n," urge puvroll , oni nm nit to l,Uur t " ronsumed by All of them maintain and help to sustain through a relationship that which Ihe entire n lu-so- lury hears to Halt latke City, all nilhin Halt Lake City's immediate rrltory, nrticle could lie prolonged In been ',il. but enough, I think, has prtevenled to deiuonslrsi.v h'11 conrlusive-ploye- d city's pro perlly la a and so (ntimutely assortate.l i18 prosperity of the Mate's industry Hint every person elncerely concerned about the welrar8 nf ' City should strive constantly and In every way to maintain and exputid Ihe mining activities of I'tah. lrgely irnl Ike t If you anew sen ll ICotii lias reached Eureka of ,m aiitoiiiiilille accident at Nagaunre, Michigan, tcsulttm' In Ho rather leriotis iaj'try or Mrs. Frank forinerlv or this city. Mrs Mcllatftin Is to have Hiietai i d a broken collar bone and Ti e lady is mukin-- t her home with Mr. an-- l I'anghter and Mrs. Maurice Anderson. Hon-in-la- j . - The marring,, of Harold Morgur., of Mr. and Mrs. James Mori, ail of this ciiv ati.l a very worthy young titan, lo Miss Woody tli.y Hills, young la.ly of Sun Kniri-- cisco, has just been siiiiounced. Kor some lime Mr. Morguii bus Im.i cm- in (he bay city of California but only tecenily he was In this city . f"r visit with his co m pa tiled liy the young ludvbeing who is now his bride. Miss lluls lias for come time hi holding a respou- Ible position in the 8t. Mury's llospl laMn Han Francisco. Tin wedding took place in the St. John's Episcopal Church in Ha.i on Christmas Day and laanv Eureka friend will lie please I to Join with t lie Reporter in extend coiigralulaliuns and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Morgan. ln-- w it Ii the s,iit ilia if she violated ihe lavvi she would serve thlrly days n 'suspend, o- pm-ents- In Hair Dresser's Casa , -o Eureka Man Married To oan rrancisco Resident ( - tic lf are correct. Anion ilc- - ,t. runmi- Milling I..,. it soih. fit of Mime of Hie adj., Ig hilt, died Mi'ie shaft will, cinidii-,.i--,ir,llu. ;i! ;,s they could be if pn-.- -n bu-itie- ss 111.- - . s i" lora'cl in imtithw . si citri.i- of :b,. K,irc. This week il was now. i m Ihe secu.i n,Jlr ;tn, piniiH ur bring made for the renr- - I ! Km- ! s.,1,1, , 1 -- t.,. uf - I - 1V for I. ; f I work. l!..; tl(. ,,W1. !(..(.,s (f 'hich is mm Miirng of o.iciaii.ms in City's hi in in g co in p.i nfes n I 'tiPiii- o-- - i i M",h Christmas Day the - residents are rmpl)ed by aud with their of the Eureka Banking families constitute an Important ele- lOUipaii) were given fine present,' mmt of the palronsKe rmwiveil by it..- .tireciiiM liiving voted hi city's business men. of g:v ug i utli a bonus of fivefvnrl'ki This Is the distribution and whoie- pec; .Hi the vear's salary. The center for the vast quantities of amounts Were distributed lust we.-- , machinery and other Ncnnan-JensesuppDca used Will Add Kepui ts suit tinted at recent meet-- , by ihe miniiiK companies j in their of be the to Floor Space in Store lugs liking Imiise official "Prat Ions, and for the supplies used a .indicate very successful yeur with. by the mining people and distribut- a substantial In (Tea-.,- . In lit at! , (,.!( t savings and 'd locally through the merchants In mure Hour tuecktng d. - i thus for the the mining roinniunltie. 'pin improve the general year were suffu ient to permit various appear nice and rradlcally all the ore prtidured In ific,.-f ihe improvements and at the same lime I'lah Is Ireuted at the Halt Iaike vat- More tl,. Nurinmi J,-n coinpiiDV ulluw for ihe or the regu- ley siuelieis and at the Ironton "'V'd heir mum of. lar dividend. payment Mil- 1. plnnt, all less than sixty miles from li.ilconv ill the rear of ihnt 'the city, and a considerable nahhidiiiicnr. Cor munv years Inc part of i i may be too late. Children Orv FLETCHER'S FOR CASTORIA HARRY WINTCH GENERAL CONTRACTOR Phone S5-J-- 3 All Work Guaranteed. hr you own house you need Mori Get them at the ite-- receipi hooks. oorter office, We Will Be Mrs. Mary Bonner and ddughl-r- j Miss EIIzh Bonner, were Eureka vls-j itora on Christmas, being the s of relatives. gitei Mr. and Mrs. M. Rills and lit! 'a1 Chri.i mas in dnuihler, Donna, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Ilarring'ou Mr. and Mrs. Frank Briskcy and Eureka, at the l.i.me o' being guests jUverdoing? left Wednesday for Salt Luke City children visited with friends in Utah the la tiers mother, Mrs. ALcij Rif. where they will visit for a few days. county on Sunday. Tito Junior Woodcrnfi lodge rn aVirrji and OverworkBrtng Helen ivtt, a student of the 1'. Cornell Wrlde left Monday for hi 17th and added six new December Heavy Strain. present home at B.ngham uftr C. at Logan, was visiting with her tneniliera. Barbara. Got don and: week. with last a mother few spending days visiting Katherine Green were transfer red ,ife lhrow heavy Eureka friends. Gu irdian Mr. and Mrs. Neil O'Hare's Christ- the Sait Lake lodge. 1 burden on our bodily The eliminative organa, ma-n- y. es-t-he Another old time resident of has decided that he needs iln : Eureka Reporter, although he ha not lived here for more than twenty j years and will find a lot of our news items uninteresting as they will pertain to people he does not know. It la Samuel S. Morris, who for nearly a quarter of a cen'uy has been making his home in the Teton Hain of Ku-(re- kidney, are to be--? duh- - Retentionapt of excess "caad and other poiaonoua waste ? pvex rise to a dull, languid IT Mnetiines. toxic baclt- nd headaches. That the kid-sr-e not functioning is perfectly hown by burning or scanty Idaho. ecretioiu. More and One of the state's early pioneers. re learn ing to assist so. of Spanish For, tile use ock)nal f 83 years, died on December aged stimulant diu. Aik your 23rd. Among his children are Mrs. neighbor! Eli Ivan .Harper, William and Mr. Houghton, all of Mammoth. vari-. Houghton was a veteran of the ous Indian wars of Utah. Funeral services were held on Sunday, being attended by Tintie relatives and I T1 - Jolin-Ilouglito- .. a'32.by ftfen JOANS 'T Chem., Buffalo, N.Y. The - - n, other friends. Judge-H- e Closed All Day ! Florence Leatlicrhttry was charge of the meeting ard yelgh-bo- r Stack a special visitor. I'ntrL'-McCormick and lieulrice Dru.will act on ihe entertainment committee January 7th. mas present arrived a day early bn, it was a most welcome gift. Kanta Claus knew exactly what they wan'-e- d and brought them a fine baby boy. Mrs. J. M. George, whose home for several years has been in Kari Francisco, is here for an extended visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. .John Morley. Mrs. George reached Eureka in time for Christmas. or in r - Dn of Ihe Mg events for the little folks un Christmas day Is (he Elks entertainment provided especially for their benefit. The children are always sure of a good time on Christ-- , mas s the Elks give them a free Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Gardner left (dance and along with it an abund. ance of candies, nuts and oranges. Eureka a few days ago for Montan-iwhere Mr. Gardner is now looking Santa Claus was there in person and after mining interests. They ex- helped to make Hie occasion a merry Tintie pected to transact some business at 'one for over five hundred Butte un Saturday of this week and children. then proceed to their present home i Safe, comfortable, reliable service T on home Gardner The near Alder. furnished by the Eureka-Payau- n Church street has been rented to Mr. Stage Line. and Mrs. Ray L. Done. I I SATURDAY January 1st. CROMAR GROCERY PHONE 8 WE DELIVER ! ; ! I Seems to Have Taking Wavs jyM.B. - industry ! -- h.-.i- . ! .i i,. mi it,. ,U f , . ;i, de t li.it "-'- xx WJ' Vv I lllt'IK Co.. dcoppo.iMiccnt locallv I,,,. n,'ii " T.ih-- r . i r,-s- il; Jus s 'ii -- ' an wane earners carried or the state industrial uuiler the workman's Ill j.'-i- - cent uf '!.tl emv Nesleu. nil the - S i!' l ake, nestling ut thef.i.u .!iiii.iskiu m.uuit.iiiiK, i, (itj l ( I I.! I.er ..r:ou various official agencies and I 1,1 ,.'"'.""'"'"11 v. f , In. I, e m iM.T-.- t ,j s i'i Iixl, lei-ord- :i f., a r .., lll.-M,,,- , )' V 'liw-- ill.! t .,1 1,1,1 1; . f i! I 1 .;;t na. , ' In I ""f S,u'rr. I. nri i,,fe. M.mdaril ,1, I, "!l , 'h d-- :is f . 1 . V. Si1 i,,,t Mdv'fi'f I 1. i . .... ..- : no pas, .".'...i r . VisecovT ft . or Ihe it ij:,M..! fru "ihln sixty miles .., f,,,. are the Inc i;,v lr ' " ,JM1 ,r ,,,,e Jrul, I:.i ' III Mii.itlv , pom ill,-- . 0.11 City ' Vi,, ... nice of oie nii-.the h.Mi "'a; ,V I'f.'ctlcally all the coal mine fm.i h. ' " are within r..r le twice that ai! jn, ., ,d,i . ,,l,"rat ll(1 I d inf-,- ,,. If th.s is distance from the city, and you have I Mini er plants '' all I t'tilv tin- brief.'. ( reflection Is ?.V"r!,,.."n .f ,hl" Kr,t ndumry i.f I., p;j 'l p g Ilf tv '! ,h ,1W ThTVr .,rlbV,,,r)r up .re, iiite how I o'he i i'aio Of Sal, la, he ' nvbris ati) Improvement I fsctlitles In recent vi ,h fiahs mining iM !'f rrtn,'l,,,r,,ln Ttnus Announcoit muhes this fact of added ' " liifi.inialion made public significance. i For The Comimj Year tnoiher fart of direct Importance i " I1" l 'ity is Hist most of the great r Dm toil li.,s L,aTlft i!BJtlO)TPS Kcceive niimug 111,. vompantes maintain their )II.,1 i "re. Hundred of Bomia Un f j" ' 1 : Il' ' I ,i' N.. .'-- l.f What Can We Expect in 1927? !h-,- , e'.Vl. , . ' V1 : is f'-- 63 r , 4 Ik nn-k-e- . r ! . 'l.r-ff. !. YM. r.ft.c I I. j -- Z tTa r. '-- S' .i : CtSVl .1 I f"' 'Ii'.. yv!; Ji CWkS$ - .1. I ir . .! ..ii. I ' ' -V -- ' ' va vcr i. 7 Whal the Mining Industry Means to Salt Lake O " ! ' xw&bs y?-- ; For Office To Ke Fought In The Court ' , Pie t i |