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Show THE CITIZEN have already been sent out Jj thi new ore deposit. At present out H taken under what being ore her efforts to support her small hipments man throng discoi d shall romth npanyj startin go ,0 hfle th re hav Jurpo to pene oe hun ad Cen ollovei ;o havi e an Then there came a time when the boy was old enough to. do a little work. The mother, too proud to accept charity in any way, one day confided in a neighbor girl that the boy try to find work, even though it interfere with his finished education. Ill see what I can do for you with our company, said the girl; maybe we can use him in some way. O, that will be so kind of you, said the woman; but would you mind telling me why you refer to it as our company, and maybe we can use community" leasing sys- wb reby the leasers are permitted jeral e. rnings with proper provisions protection of the company in event a nev strike develops into a The new find is said to be ielding around thirty tons per day as development work progresses, that this tonnage may be believed is . icreasei materially. bo-jnz- ie ud strike in the Grand Central caused considerable attention to directed toward the Plutus and a ef hig i tor this stock on the local recorded. The point schang was pm which ore is being taken on the Irand Central is reported but a short istance away from the Plutus line. In ivent a big ore chute is developed, as 0ir ser ms probable, it is held to be fitain the Plutus will benefit to a Xbe n jw The Eureka Reporter says that con-ira- ct s, $ d. one-hal- $ for January 6th, 1923. shipments for the third quarter, totaled 26,008 dry tons, yielding, after sampling, transportation and sampling charges were deducted, Average gross value of all ores any, at 1922, $574,-343.6- :e el s. ki 8. smelting, freight and ampling amounted to $15.75, which left an average net value per ton of $22.03, or a. total net profit of as compared with a total net value of $191,473.67 for the second quarter. Average assay values were: gold, .0403 ounces per ton; silver, .28.45 ounces per ton, and lead 13.67 per cent. ras $37-38- ; $100,-585.0- 7, per share assessment has the outstanding stock of the Silver King Consolidated Mining company, which becomes delinquent December 4, with sale date set for December 27th. In connection with this assessment notice the mine management gives out a comprehensive report which indicates that, with further development, the mine shouldd be made a big producer. A been ten-ce- nt levied on Manager Guy R. McKay of Sphinx, reports preparatory work lor the winter completed and active mine development started. He also reports that indications for striking ore are most favorable. He hopes to confirm this belief before the first of the coming year.- Other mining men who fiave visited the property are said to h most, favorably impressed and confirm Mr. McKays report. General the - A $60,000,000. Most of this represents the heritage from the previous administration, for war and for waste. It also represents company. The boy went to work for the telephone company. His salary was not much, for he was small and not very strong at that. His little income helped the struggling mother. Then the girl, anxious to help keep the home up, and relieve her mother of so much hard work, went to the neighbor telephone girl and modestly asked if there might be a place for her with your company! In a short time the girl was also employed in our company. Mother now was doing very well, and didnt have to work quite so hard, but she did not cease her labors. The boy and girl soon learned of the stock-plaand they wanted to also become partners. So they made arrangements to have a small portion of their salaries applied each month on the purchase price of A. T. & T. stock. And, what do you think? Today they" own between them nearly $1,000 worth of stock, and have just made application for another share on the present plan. Now we are real partners in our company, said the young man not long ago when expressing his appreciation to the telephone girl who had helped them in joining the telephone family. Its a pathetic story in a way, that one cannot fully grasp from the cold printed pages, but nevertheless there is a moral in it, and a touch of human n, According to the quarterly report of the Chief consolidated Mining compch crease for the internal revenue bureau, including prohibition enforcement, to replied the girl, I am a stockholder in the company, and as such I am a partner in the telephone 100 re-Cime- $418,-000,00- 0; Because, feet on the East standard Mining companys estate has ten awarded, according to M. C. Mor-(Jsecretary of the company, who Mates that operations will soon be The East Standard property Consists of fifteen claims adjoining the hntic Standard on the northeast. The Isbaft, which is being sunk to pierce the quartzite and permit prospecting lin the underlying limestone, is now Idovn to a depth of 356 feet. An asscent per share f essment of has been levied to finance development work. This assessment will be delinquent December 9th; sale date is set sinking for tions for the veterans bureau to provide compensation, vocational training and medical and hospital relief, the appropriation for the shipping board, $100,000,000; and the in- him? tent. teat e $975,000,000; the sinking fund, $369,- 000,000; the increase in pension appropriations to $252,000,000; appropria- fam- ily. a oalleri TRUE THRIFT STORY. years ago there came to one of the cities in the west a widow and too children a boy and a girl. Hard took had apparently camped relent-tosslupon the path of the struggling toow. She was ambitious' for the location and success of her boy and tor girl. Day after day she bent over toe ws shtub or plied the needle in Some y 15 interest that makes the heart beat faster and the blood of human kind- for running the government under Republican control. The largest of the reductions for 1923, under 1922, are to be found in i the army and navy establishments, the combined reductions being $213,000,-000- . The enlisted personnel of the army has been cut 55 per cent, compared with the strength authorized un. der the National Defense act of 1920, and the personnel of the navy gets a corresponding reduction. . an aggregate of $1,929,000,000 over pre. war appropriations (post office appropriation excluded as that department pays its own way). Subtracting this sum from the total for the year we have $1,253,000,000 as the 1923 bill o The first telephone used in railroad operation was installed by one of the New England railroads in 1885. Today of the 252,000 miles of railroad in the United States, 145,000 miles are operated by telephone. Something To Be Thankful For GOOD LIGHT b Remember the days of sputtering candles and the flickering, wavering flame of oil lamps that cast wierd shadows in every corner? How much happier is the cheery living room of today, flooded with light which rivals the sunshine ! With Edison M azda lamps, you can read and sew just as easily in the evenings as in the daytime. Edison Mazda lamps are scientifically constructed to give the most light with the least expense for power. The right size lamp for every purpose will save money for you. . Fill every socket now with the right Edison Mazda lamp Utah Power & Light Co. Efficient Public Service Everything Electrical for the Home! ness warm to the mighty hand of the great telephone corporation that stretches out in protection and offers success to those who grasp the BACK TO NORMAL. Appropriations for the support of the federal government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1923, totaled $3,- 747.000.- 000. If we subtract from this sum the amount appropriated for the postal service, $565,000,000, which is payable from postal revenues, the total On the basis will be $3,182,000,000. of 106,000,000 population, this means a per capita tax of about $30. Included in the fedelar budget for 1923.. are certain items which must be considered in any comparison with prewar appropriations. These items include the interest on the public debt Now! Beginning , 7- 7- With each new subscription to The Citizen, each renewal or payment of subscription account, an order will be given YOU, entitling you to one picture, 11x7 inches, Ivory Finish; a photo of superior quality, made by MONROE STUDIOS 267 South Main Street. You present the order and get your Picture Taken to you without any charge or further obligation. and delivered 0 I H i |