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Show it I devoted to XX .i!unit? KlKKKA, Surface Tintic Road j0r district mining I- - Gravel Spying 'i he Mexico, p i r ' HOME OF THE WORLD S LARGEST AB CO I MV. .11 p W() Silver Mines i ty XzSM. THE GREAT TINTIC Scientists P3 nll TUI. I v u;i;l'- ;.. ij .i.i Number and rl m i j .l ef-ar- t:i It.ih , Z:nc Property To IL i iivo Development Work -- 1 I:. ..a l l- - . i'- con-;va- id , j . $ r ; . u , - s.)-.- r,n - 1 III-- i i n.-i- r. i .1 .11 v 1 11J,-- v - . - - . l i Vu-iii-- - - v 111- - 1 i - . d h nom-Huis- i ! . itiit-iidi-- I tin--a- i , 1 , - in-- li-i j 11- t- " : - - !- imvi-iinm- i : w-,- s -- h- ; 1 - s PO-'i- - . be-re- s u strU-t- pi.-s'-n- t I r s F-- i. Goshen People Fight Over Job j j lei-llot- i oppo-more- I rnn-'ledc- d i Swf 1 If, pr:"d. - . 1 get-aw- ssssjsr jks2 AnK-le- ThU - 'rv- 1 -- - a,-t- - wo-h- ed I n - - : News-Advoca- The Spirit of Indian Summer te PByl jjg w,d CM-ea- I "''' tn : their apprehension. I- - in - 5- stated that a special was given at tte s-" Mr. Jasperson to protec. revolver a to carry permit such ' Upon learning that j necessary. gfanted was hJm,.clUxsof! Permit lliJrT'riey8 Goshen told Deputy Sheriff the badger is a natural Coates of Dividend that the sheriff; dieger "and that" some of ;? IA ?. opened new eofi SSr. a -- .ieTA 5r or not. that certain citizens of the town oo- - to Go IS 2 ; ''Tfk .1 r dMr.Jacksonwent taken from NevVda id. ( -' j. leeed vandals. Try the home merchant ,6' fiL ; "';k:r u : i'.-- i : .1 a ri.t ! i v, . thi spt.-up drifting level uf the North Lily vl'eie work is being cai'-ic.- li the initio Standard, li.n.i a! shovel is sguin being Tn "luuekmg machine' last W.rk Mild the crw i'i iii d ,!. .n is now welt organized l'l I", f.l I; i t iViiI!fit i. n.iii t , .ir . , can he i lioie Is nelctal hundred f" i ,f diiitiiu, to In performed on till Sum level of die North Lily. Ii is p! using i, i learn tlut the of f he North Lily and level, .pm.-ntin l.urek.i l.ltv, both being worked c diiouch die 'I ml Standard. U alum: iu nice shape These mines U a il.n-ii.i both shipping quite heavily ail-of f ni'i k.i iii head wav is now lielng made tiipor-iioia lln see! ion ' new shaft mi die ground of ii .1 .iiii d ii- is s, m i' very nice iii th lln former company. i'i,- non li-- a ir i.iImii from the O'Con o i..ir tj ; of i I. inns. l.iiMied near .In.ll rtie Naiion.il Metai Mammoth Mine Resumes Ilf, i I; , I I,. .1 ,1 . lug Was I ,) Ii-- t it- - cwm-.ii- i xn-li- i - oii i i ? i Cii-i-- Iim.-- i Tln-ri-s.- - o to 'i i i .! i q rower ohovel lelds for lVlayor whiili I.:;.- ; I" ill pUi ed on tlie pes-n id nd highway ami an I: made to put the road llioxi Will i 1 ,i,ndition that it can bo kept; menu ihl. winter.!oi the S.ns; the coining '.throughout .i, ; ... attention is being given to the Mim l'isier-.- . Eureka end of the road, u ;.i tht city with the North Lily. ij Eureka Lily mines. and when jleader nf the c;..d 1 present program haw linn i.i niin.,. improvement t been completed the road will be 'elation for ate .ir, condition than at any time ' sides ilu-'distinguish". by it was opened for travel. s,f Tbere are places where the road wonders of the two octaconul shaft. ' in i'n ,ulttf narrow but in the main it is automobile hlghwuy ground to a depth if liMm m taod safe grades between feet, and h no excessive It is diameter orrks and the North Lily. Those shafts, s;is t !:. Smiths i, Vfl that during the coming year ian some to make be mineralogist. were till possible O it early lt00s. hand drilled m.d aii; in the road, taking It.. II i, jpge Miss Sio.iio1 mOili-t.ii- ii .l ' Tl,. iif jjugh to Dividend by way of the black powder as an explosive ii.viiii i'tc ai.pir..iiis and tintiomm.i were made to permit . . shaft ut the North Lily mine. la II lit ill 1.11 Coil i.altr tmtli M and at mn t. I.i t'olin McMurphy of Eureka ia dl-- 1 windlasses to he operated a i uni- li'in,!ril of iliciu Mrs. Itair.s writ- tio:oin.ili-for city on horses e li Thirty it h the the; supplied in, t improvements ive k n Horn.cting tor ih, T.iv t lji.d i r .iliiiu: wiiti Mis. J.iiusa and , i, pavirs I'artv a l; il Ihrei id and a part of the expense is be-- i power for each windlass times .is .1. llaii'.i-- mid Mrs l w Hi indlass idb ti drew ull liii-iof m.m up in ti! i.i i ii ihi, (miiiiv Tint ('Ian- oil tt, ti kel was f handled by local business men, liy sol) been ,ol having appropriated,! water or the equivalent in silvtr ore roarl lni'iM- for the (iiieiis' i.iriv Mrs 1iistiv. of I commissioners i t the oil el; ion. was loo fever, by liuililing The o'limitieo n. ime. I to h.iiiillo' mu sni.ill. ah county. of voters Hi" party's finaiins and to fill .my was miii-o hnili!) to the Cresreiit vaiaiuies d. at m.t o.iur in lln- liik-- . Tlioiit i e. el of 1. J. reiiUi-llf. K. humli-eiciness Men Asked taking part In and William Trary. for city of filers Chan 'i. an Unn w.m alfo aulhur-To Meet Next Monday fourth cent a share on stock of the inadiig w.n unho-oof in Little May Mining company hecime to jiiivious i.eil to iippoint a i ampaiiMi v . u It t t Witlioui a vvliiih in the evint the tieket is! delinquent on the 22nd of the 11,11Frida will cun veil inns j A meeting of the Eureka Business, month. dr, in) will inmmll wnh the new nf The sale day is set for hjiiritiil rltMiuni anil llH' TWiT1 Association, which includes; 2lst of November. H. E. fliers of iconis. nf ciipuhie men iind women ,i iii,n on concern of Is Salt Lake every the secretary. presentativea jivliuse duly il will In to transact the: mi street, will be held at the r t vpu i ni.irv hiisiness of Eureka Ciiv for the nexl lry building next Monday evening w. Hu- ahsi-mw c ,v lo fium the Owing two years. The object of the I o'clock. the ily ,,f J,,s,'lh nuulil he lo Inieresled Everyone Automobiles men will be to of business 91,375 ''alleil i" order and presided in cily elections, end in oiher elec-- , itass Improvements ,IV I planned for Uunsell while K. in Utah and :,iions. Registered tiominaling cmiveniions',,r e Eureka Dividend road, also to 'son was named as aecreiarv, are as Just as deell.uis a imporlant $ ir s report regarding expenditures ! Sulli'eii, who holds that posl-- , cause it is at these guilt-ringof During tin nine months, j. Miters it have been made in an effort to n wi!h M"' l:,rl ,i, n,,l the that 1 candidates of for the to September 30, the January n Ddde better transportation V'fii-eare selected. motor of in!' vehicles number regthis city and aome of the first business was the naming, Eureka people are to he ron:ralu-- i istered In the state was 91,375, :ses in the Dividend end of the of a candidate for niuyor. Edward in lated for out such turning large of which 78,711 were passen. wbo of Eureka i'ike, mayor for in and .'numbers assisting nuking Is now were ger rars and 12,684 o seivinu his secmiil term, and trucks. In the same period in a up the two tickets. Tin interest l eu Fields were placed before the 1926 the number of vehicles A 'which they have already displayedBoys ion and lln ballolimr resultreaNtercontinue until .should every was 88,405. Hot Dog Stand registered vn,er K's ,0 ,h, :,ml ,,v,r ed in In tiominailon of Mr. Fields. The receipts for motor llcen- For tin four )ear term on the cityi se8 also showed a correspendcouncil Waln-Chrlsiophcrson, who Is now on the council having been lng increase, according to the of u appointed to fill a vacancy, was yesterday and stated is report from the secretary slate. Up to Octolier 1 the de- nominalt-at be hi" arrested George Ander-- i acclamation. collected $659,563.15 were put before Ihe Five n.iiii'-and "Mton of this elty, partment In when the lime Lekv d William Far-- i V as against $620,868.10 for the -S ibri-untniiiiif short term council s both of A few days" same period of last year. men. They were; Dim McCann, it it ii it it i; it :'f it tIous thes yen visited ' e of the ward Fox, Dr. A. II. McChryslal. "hot v nds at El- Cliuii Ii mid II E. McClain. The John and caused a trouble, three votes, receivin'; Ihe highe-.- l chili c.tering and '.mburger and which were declared to he t.he vwnd and helping thei Tes to choice of the parly for the positions Bdy and other things. c.n young on the liekel were: Mr. McCunu, Dr. ly In rharge of the place was unMr. McClirvstal mid John Church. it to protect the merchandise over is serving on Ihe council al Church hkh she presided and there was a the present time, having been electnsral rough house. ed two years ago on the Cltlxcns' When the mattei was reported to An alleged attack on John Jasper-....- .. before the convention. Mr. Jones ticket. He is also a former mayor of Coates he lost no time In round- to that office. son, Eureka, his postmaster of Goshen, won a place of the ticket. above who on ti,eacting werelln-inis being about 20. October nfmed of names whose niRht those by Ihe Socialist brought Among ' Bitted their guilt and offered to Sheriff J. D. Boyd of submitted for short term counclltm-by investigated parly. i e good any damage . that had Miss Nellie Sullivan had no COUnty and Elvon Jackson, dis- - were: A. L. George, Nate W. Wll-- j of and recorder (harKa l.he Hie office against trlct post office Inspector, with .0"ehpn.re Dan Cronin. Holier! Towers.; sitinn for ?m was dismissed. elty John J. Hannifin. C. (!. Hogan, Gen. Mrs. Julia WMldicud. present arrla-threheadquarters at lrovo -- o e The treasurer, also was named hy Following the sudden death of Humble and A. J. Whitehead. niatlon. Mr. Wilmore, nominees are a Hits Fire Frank Sloan , Goshen postmaster, Hydrant; Before adjournment the party se-on the morning of August 31, Jas- - Mr. George and Mr. Towers the following committee lo Ihe of interest The greatest Llty Water is Wasted person was rhosen as actingto postother in th fl'l vacancies nnl to handle as- - vention appeared to center master, and was instructed nomination for city recorder. Five, matters pertaining lo the rampalarn:IHnwr. Bwvre nomiiiaVp.l: K. V. John !a7e ,hr.t';-.n...I Jn., JNil.,.. Vr. Sloan.. Mr, "rlrt,. ,be . an. ulli Mrs. Hur n., George Tinsnun. collide with a fire hydrant, local-- ) of the days business, a crowd of In the northeaatern part of town, r the Church Ice Plant, accord- 'Colorado Company Has him Picture People Leave; to Mayor Pike, who has aaked him with stones, besmirching Police force to launch a search with filth and dirt. Moved Business Office Film Story is Complete' : tlm Upon his arrival at. his home the parlies responsible for the fflage. same mob commenced throwing of this At Provo tin Thursday Hunting into a fire hydrant may rocks at his house, until he and After completion of their big fea-t be such a serious crime but to members of his family were forced ture, The Night Flyer," in .Spanish week a meeting was held for the ke a without reporting to find protection in the home of Fork canyon and other parts or Uiah pUlpOHft f (hanging or amending Biatif r is an offense that the sas-sX'i- i city relatives. It is reported by postoffice auth;cers will not stand for. They I lh i! a. Mr. of L.M Tii.it If the guilty death rflumrf I. parties are. orities that upon the Thf olnrauo wan or-they will be made to pay for Sloan, Mr. Jasperson went to Provo filmiiiff of thn pirture requiml hi'Vit- rorporation. the Knight, people, who weeks time during which a large ganized by to consult Mr. Jackson relative to r;y's heavy loss. hart number of picture folks were "on lo- - operated the none during the , time o taking over the office, after he wife near Provo. The picture, that it Hti()ri-heard rumors that Mrs. Sloan, 1 telling News Expected eall-a train wreck which was ducers in ibia disirbr. later had who tl for of the dead man, beep wa out in a ino- -i At Price Test Well lng as assistant to her husband, work the handle unable to O' is the keynote of the fice bause of her home ppMmifm t0 have d 'ink- operations at the Price River' Later il aPPa Tob-urMSIoan that well on the outskirts of th the strong showing of oil!but the department had alad) ;,:fcity. p r of the Star Theatre. .hp Partacles of Morrison sand the necessary blanks to Mr. Ji. over to b adhere take him instructed Bon and to the big bit. says Price of recentjtbe office October 20. ,R tninfnn aa(J ,l1 that the result SJ1r.lf1I Boyd that be i'rice thought authorities are test will attacked by person 'ffci;..ry. Jasperson was Mrs. Sloan to have the is coming In to the com-tw- h and ,eIt ?.fa;t from the recent assessment Ti,--' . been possible to cut down." papers on ; ndal- ; indebtedness, aC- -: inqulsh the atith on. ln- -' to Secretary Link of Eureka. is,n however, postoffice t. o including Congressman avail em Arwood. declare will will bi doubtless they and j,. nothing, Badgers Are prosecuted, as officers already havp Good Gold Miners -- .substantial clues which may lead to i'pav - MINES - ai'tltS N a lilt' Candidates 1 SILVER-LEA- Li s f;n..iiid eomp.ii.v. he In Sail iloing die wiirk oil Underground Operations the OVnniuo' i l.iims ntnl Itn ore U tiling hauli-i- to tln Hiding After mi of do I nion Iai lfu- - Co , this loading i shutdown, the diHtlruellon si.iii.in In- -' ng ill Millard count). by r, 't buildlnrs and machinery, i!n iiToniior r round a small atrlng-- i was resumed in the under- i r of lead silver ore was found while w,,r xoiiie mail oil, was being groundou workings of the Mammoth mimd for shipment to tlo rulumhla mino Thursday of tlita week. Aa Steel plant near irovo Hr sinking si u led in these columns of a week on Mils sii'luger vif lead silver ore h ago I hi- Mammoth peopls will tempof.iirlv good deposii was found and rary rei air for Itielr machine drills Investment rnm- Jiidein-- fiom i In present showing il from the Knight This l'nns thought that occasional will con- arrangement shipments lluiio until llo Mammoth's new comcan I)" made. pressor can he delivered and Ino TIim old led. still hollers rims A A ii i; through the fire without serious Lead Production ilaniugH and are again tn umh, having received Slime repairs. The comShows Decrease pany's heaviest loss was to buildO ings, small machinery and property '1 tie Cniicil Slates amt Mexthat had been arcuniulaled during ico produced 7 7 . :t S 0 sborl Ions thn many yeura of operations, soma of crude, 70.517 tons of refined of ItiesM articles while having no and 4HX tons of anlliiionhil gre:it value are hard to replara. lead in September according lo The Mammoth idIiim has for noma Melal 'he of llureuu bad a very good payroll and a time In SiaiisticK. ugiisl 79,0(12 shutdown al this season of tha long ions of etude, 77,226 tuns of year would have worked a hardship reflneil and 1,272 tons of n many Mammoth families, lead wen produced of (lie Inslltula report stocks of Iihi 37,221 tons of John Aylward Funeral 30 compured with Held at San Francisco 13,1 ss Ions on August 3l,udeof ,96 S Inns ' 4. .( John Aylward, former Eureka o resident and brother of Mrs. William Drown of litis city, died as Him result of Injuries sustained in an automobile accident nl San Francisco, according to Information sent to relatives lu re, lu our lust Issue mention was made of Mr. Aylwards death hut at that time particulars wera went not avullsble. Something Throughout Tintic school work wrong with Him steering gear on tha on Monday morning of; car which Mr. Aylward was driving wiiN r cm u rin-till:-- week, no new cases of Infanllle sud It overturned causing Injuries piirnlyHls having developed st Mum-- j that resulted In his death, A military funeral waa conducted mol h. Two or three cases uf the! incuse at that, place resulted In the over the remains at San Francisco suspension of s hind fora week in; last Saturday, the burial also Mammoth and Sliver (Tty.ilng place In one of the cemcterjua During Him time there was no school near that city. Mr. Aylward la aurvtved by big. parents were asked to keep children under fifteen years from all public! widow mid llm following siatera: gatherings, show-t- , etc., und It Is Mrs. William Brown of Eureka, Mra. quilt certain that the order was1 Arthur Ilruher and Mrs. James generally obeyed. Tilings are now back lu normal In . . tin various towns of thn Tintic dia- , trlct and il is possible that all dan- - JUIllOr align UpCTCUA ger of t hr- - spread of infant iln paralysis lias now passed, especially tinea use it is tliouvbt tu bn a summer "Windmills of Holland, by discusi und one ahu h usually la by fall and winter weath-- l rington, la thn namn of a Junlur er. High School operetta to bn presented While reports Indicate cam-- i of in-- ; soma time before Christmas. Tha funtlln paralysis in utmost nil parti! entertainment will bn under tha dl-Ibis country, us well us in ninny reel Ion of Miss Helen Deesley. foreign lands, the disease has not j On Wednesday the leads for tha rea bed an epidemic stage anywhere operetta were selected after Inter-i- n tin iniermountaln country. He noting and spirited tryouts. The cities have reported front Judges, after listening tu the sing-on- e erl toUtah a half a dozen ruses, while. ng of the pupils, awarded the parts scores id other cities have entirely' as follows: , l malady. Wllbelmlnn; i'ait Ida Banner, escaped tli much Fp to ibis time there have been no Dernb-- dark, Hilda; Bonnie Jean Vrouw cases In Eureka und many other Carton, Ilertogenboach; towns equally us largo are also Dee; Blanche Sessions. Katrina; Frank from B. On the other band little Taylor, Bob Yankee; Elmer of a dozen or two on, Frnnz; Merrlt Uhrlstlson, Hans; families, all living, under the most Harold Fox, Ilertogenboach. healthful und wholesome conditions,i addition tu those named above will he a chorus of about have boon afflicted. there Tin phynieians urn at a loss tn un- - seventy voices, derstnnd the reason for the disease 0 und they are Jut as muih puzzled; ElOSSOIH JulXier IS regarding th manner In which it Is.lTOn conveyed from one to another. Inj tO SCHt S, Is-- HOSpitAl families where there are half S' . ronwill o dozen (hildren perhaps one rriiet Infantile paralysis although Itx, Bigler, an employee of ,nei may spread to u neighboring home. ,h(t r,in jOI,aoTii mine, met with an have been reported from ' w.4.jdtnt early tn the week and after Hmh cu-where the disease ,Mn(C tUended by Jr. Ostler of county, Sanpete flrt reported us far as l.tah was sent to the Holy Cross concerned. at Salt Lake. A slab of gave way and fell on Bigler, ground IIHtEM IIEHT sTHKA his buck and shoulder. His OF THE DEEH siEASON injuring condition, however, is not regarded US serious. ? Four hunters, in the mountains. near Beaver, claim that they got1 their limit of deer by firing four '7 iritirir-Ctiiil'&lMonoxide Gas Almost shots. This was thourht to be the, prize deer hunting story of the year'. Man Fatal until Joe Skinner, also of Beaver. o came forward wlh the statement' .Early in the week a Salt 4 that be killed two bucks with one. Lake motorist came near lot- hot. The bullet, it is claimed, went' lng his life at Provo. He waa through the shoulder of one deer! from carbon mon- - A nnconsdons an! Into he neck of the other. Joe's. sory sounds a bit fishy. H prob-- ; Y recovered. Stopping his auto ably did what a lot of other good In the park at Provo he kept A deer hunters do occasionally: kept; running la order A hooting as long as there was any-- ; 7 the motor heater the that might keep A I'and then when at to shoot, thing the time- - A warm and for but him came and "stock taking" tim he; who A an of arrival officer, ly found that he had two bucks instead him of being drunk, A suspected went into bruin one his high juf gear( ; the man would have died. A and he was able to rome through. with the proper explanation. s l lao-i-rn- On'll, f""ed .mpi-m- - - : - - - v Aiin-rlc.-- iinti-inoui.- il - - , l . . . ' .A, ! . Tintic Schools Now in Session , I tak-Eure- ) ... of v- -j dn-udm- j fiamp-settleine- t ( .. s Eu-w- ,1-J ; as 4 Ho-pit- al I l toS.la A- J -- '' ; 1 f aaaaaaaaaa |