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Show THE CITIZEN ing out much ore at present and ping regularly to the smelters. MINING and elects officers Officers were elected by the stockh- ! j ; : this city, at the annual meeti1924 report submitted. ng, and the General satisfaction resulted in the of all the former officers Keith, President; who are: David M. Thomas F. Kearns, vice President; W. Mont. j Dailey, general manager; perry, vice president and managing Erector; F. J. Westcott, seceretary and treasurer; S. B. Lamkin, auditor; F. J. Flanagan, purchasing agent; j : ! I Mont. super-intende- on nt. Ferry, F. J. Westcott and M. J. Dailey. report shows that 34,784,273 pounds of lead, 2,551,104 ounces of silver, 3289 ounces of gold, 1,344,220 pounds of copper and 132,725 pounds of zinc were produced at a net smelter The j j ; ; . for the year. So far the Silver King Coalition has paid in dividends the sum of $17,813,-10and together with other properties now owned and controlled has return of $3,409,075.45 7, paid $21,813,170. future prospects of this mine are much brighter now than at any time of its producing career. The ' BIGGER MINE Standard has not only into a big paying property, The Tintic ; i : , developed but the company is acquiring holdings which will make the Ing property still more valuable. Colorado group of claims has new min- - The been at least the controlling interest has been purchased. In this taken over, or are the Beck tunnel, Old Ameri-- ; can, Colorado , and several lesser claims, but all situated in the min-- j group - Ambassador Houghton very proper ly remarks that if the people oj Europe want Uncle Sams help, the) might begin by helping each other i little by remaining peaceful. The way some of these liberals are A new base map of Alaska has kicking about returning to the gold just been issued by the Department standard indicates that Col. Bryan of the Interior through the Geologhas some followers left in England ical Survey. anyway. The map is printed in black and blue and is sold by the Geological The League of Nations plan to cut Survey, Washington, D. C., for 10 its budget for the year 1926 which cents a copy. The scale is about 80 may indicate that it expects to do even miles to I1 inch. This map has been less next year. brought up to date by the inclusion of numerous additions and correction to House insurgents say that they are the earlier editions, as the result of getting ready to fight the alleged refield surveys that have been made storation of gag rule. Nothing will during the last few years. Among make an insurgent wilder than the the most noteworthy changes are thought of a gag. those resulting from the explorations of the last two years in the northwestern part of the Territory from Up in New York they now have the Brooks Range northward to the what they call milk bootleggers, which shows that they are not even neglectArctic coast and in the Alaska Peninsula, where for several years the ing the children. search for oil has led to widespread We still believe that the American The map has been investigations. compiled from all authoritive sources way of celebrating May first with of information. For most of the shore the mayploe is better than the Europline charts of the Coast and Geodetic ean way saying it with bombs. Survey have been used, and for most A severe thunderclap in New York of the inland region the original surveys of the Geological Survey have last week shook several buildings and broke hundreds of windows in the furnished the best available data. A lot of people ran into the Many new names of towns and of Bronx. natural objects have been added to the map and the positions of Mount McKinley National Park and of the Katmai National Monument, which were not shown on earlier editions of the map, have been outlined. Although large tracts of Alaska have not yet been surveyed in sufficient detail to A good many earthquakes are beinj . Heitzman, general On the board of directors are Moylan C. Fox, Henry Newell, William J. Hollaron, James Ivers Jr., Thomas F. Kearns, David Keith, W. Mearle G. Indianas new prohibition law makes the smell of liquor on the breath prima facia evidence of bootlegging. This ought to boost the demand for onions in the Hoosier state. BE HAD FOR SMALL COST Building, re-electi- streets thinking that the Democratic convention had come back to town. NEW ALASKA MAP CAN olders of the Silver King Coalition of Park City, with Mining Company main offices located in the Kearns permit their accurate representation, this new map i unquestionably the most correct map of Alaska for its scale, and it should be useful for all purposes for which knowledge the general geography of the Territory NEWS CLIP The Bingham Mines company has declared another 50 cent per share dividend to be paid June 30, the total amounting to about $33,000. 1 If the trade in mining stocks can be taken for a good omen, then this state is on the brink of some mighty Sod times. Stocks are going up ev-e?ay. and there is more interest in ry trading now than there has been for several years past. Coalition of Park The Silver King City has passed $7 Per share, and the Tintic Standard of mtic is hovering around $10. There as a big advancement in the Park-aand the has been b, Park-Bingha- m moving upwards A fast. slump has been noted the Silver, but there is no reason occasion for it according to the mma r Mrs. Sherman, president of the General Federation of Womens clubs declare that if a man finds he has a delicatessen wife, this is grounds for divorce. By a delicatessen wife is meant one who is too handy with the can opener. In Washington 02,000 government clerks are to be vaccinated against smallpox, which may be another way of seeing scratch. that they come up to In trying to act as umpire between Germany and France, Great Britain is liable to find out what usually happens to the umpire. in anagement because the mine is tak- - Some health authorities claim that gasoline is poisonous and unsafe but if this were true wouldnt tctra-eth- yl Briefs Catalogs Booklets Abstracts Color Printing Announcements Bindery Work Publications Commercial Printing Ruling I : : ; - It is said that the La Follette polici ies are inducing a great many bin ;, business concerns to leave Wisconsin. But maybe Bob wants the state all to himself. j The D. C. Court of Appeals hae decided that it is legal to publish the income tax reports. But if Congress keeps on reducing the taxes prett soon they wont be worth publishing ; Do unto others as you would done by. Confucius. Do others or they will do you. New Golden Rule. : ; be i ! Marys Beau: Is Mary your oldest sister? Little Brother: Yes. Marys Beau: And who comes aftei her? Little Brother: You and a couple of other guys. THERE is no need of wast-- A ing your time when OU R telephone is at the end of YOURS. If it is a repeat order, we have the record of it within reach; if it is something that requires special attention and advice, we will be glad to serve you personally. JUST CALL WASATCH 1801 CENTURY PRINTING CO. W. G. ROMNEY . reported now and( the Boston Globe complains that nothing is being done about it. We might have a constitutional amendment on the subject, oi at least a senatorial investigation. Let Us Handle Your Printing Requirements is required. wal zone. ! i the bootleggers have been using it long ago? ship- Silver stands below G8 cents, showing a weak market. Lead is stronger but is still below 8 cents, and copper is lower than it was a month ago. FILES REPORT SILVER KING i;i 231 Edison Street J. Q. RYAN |