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Show devoted to the great ;e XXVII- TINTIC MINING - district HOME OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST SILVER LEAD MINES KI'UKKV Jl!AM is wort ny ,Eiam?le i I successful year has h. i ' !l ,l1'' It lir.-r- . e ' ll i n . it : : ll'.-- j,,, - 'li:.w. nr ill- . , i XumlnM . v v Heavier Production From Columbia Plant 5 n know - - .( n . ll -- - tnerouseit priuluetliin $3,000 to Bingham Mines Employees j,,. i,,i!ii- l I'.Li i .i.ii"iiiiii-,l- rv ; DFfF.MPKI. Xmas Bonus Money for Mine Workers ... ... I jntics 1927 Output of Ore Ain'tlu-- r TAIl. FRIDAY. I COl-XTY- tin i 'ol n m lii.i Si on star led Niule will ho laiy.1 ! u at I'ompuiiy'a (itunt soon after the opening of tlie Now Year, iireortliiiK to la'oii if. It, mis, vleo president i- i- t;;!.;,- .,r !,. t.lll ,.i Tintic mining district, the Officers of the Dingli.iiii Mines in, ,i li l .oili'i.i; tin mining i . rnm pally on I'lirist mas nf to proviilo hl.inki-- insurance! voi tinfrom r'd S' ,i j various ii,ii ... In excess of f .III 00 air.ii'u tl.i1 rm for all liln res showing shipments tins for I In Hint manager of tho j pliiyi-o- of ho local propi-ro' r ii, h re nt Iti min,worker ie;. iho who returned Sutur- 7000 of cailnails company, ..f anilj 1027, nearly r,.. rtlie year I'l'ii' ,i iii'.ii iif S ' & Mile Ill'll and i'll. mi rXntso 1,1 Virlorla, .Vnyoiti-- i day night from San t'rancisco, this being in net os il.uii-i- wliii a iii.m who lias a tiv Iho measure of follow mg the moot inn of (ho ri oinpluii-ihave enjoyed u.m mines r i.tj; !ml Hill Miinii yi'iir.s ado. ll Is need t oil for a period hoard of directors at which ho rollip.oiv as good a year as the ni.e pnrei-d'.n.f r loss to say that tilt linn. is ox- - of throe uioaiha i in of was placed in rhiirKe of tho ;isly no means in irci.ii ni i t pi ion.illy from to t In iMiiplnvci's an n r g ii for this polioi plain. :ti A'. of tho iiimi-- anil mat it when fintic's output was nearly Iii.ihni eai!..;1.k in u umv.isoj at iho rati aiiioum Mr. ItaiiiM said th.il the newt resoti ,.f M Kurd's Ju- ti f r hilt result In it holt or foolim unit in- - of '' Miiio iiionitis coke iwoiih a! the I rout on ore was on the market put il.iiii.u a ,,n larger amountjsf l.y our (if l,nvi-r,ii It I.ui until at llu oiitl of a offiolenrv. sorworks have liccii completed ! II' !i The smalli'st siim mvon out hv 192T. tho onipiuyoo has a olii-,js : for and will In put in use begin- ;nes during the year '.ir an in .my (ho UiiiKlmni Minos w is $10 au.t flic 00. This iiisurnm-Is offoiiivo mug January l ft. This means In ii sii ,i, an.i.i liiiii' wont to mon il o man rotaius Ms on who hail as t:i i; W(,, i, lead- - t lasilver and for yifts that the ('olamhla metals coinpaiiy'H .v prices jjower ''ni In on on tho pul in orders. of liis pay roll loss phiymoiit an, I in On ovoni mu put of coke will lie nearly rompaiiys U !'v li.i.l Tintic the in oresrhad much fa to do wiili sii. r ilian throe months. Others minating il.viili, ritln-- as a result of diuilil, il. Ii i.f s, pi'ln-n n it the miIi- or from i, .tur.-irausos. in decrease very llof.iro the recent extetilion the very substantial prompt of the Tii.tie 'lial I'n-- ti'iij, ;is .nlverlislin; uising miiput i ' is made. Ilo money liei u t; s',,ntial chocks ha sod on their of the plant, which has cost ii Prediction been has 1027. made aiiil without that better I roiuilar pay checks. I.asi year tin tnnii-is ovor to itu- doiondonis. ines for ahnu: $ t .iiihl.iloo, the coni- iiii:i-.la yiii i:, a. tho Itinahum Mines nsod silver coins In ni'idds of the company pnuy's coking ciiiipnicn( per- '!i-mlitioiis will exist during the coming year ami that nr f,ir ,.iir. (In dlstrihiitlon of rhristmiis him us t miMi-Iho insurani-does a !i00 of daily output li'Ti- is till' w.,v til to employees hut this year new cur- - not a cent hut a hlankel policy ulsilvcr mines of Utah will enjo greater prosierity. of Hike. The new ovens ynil? 1. aiTiiws was secured for that purpose udi as is necessary lo insure everv-IWill add I0i tons to t In dally (iiis r. iiddiilnn e heavy local and eastern buying of the dividend pay ' ami that to ouo of tin (Ms tlie exira 'ho money, or a total or POO payroll production, h rniicii ,o stocks in the out durinK the holiday season, ham Minos company no ilouht costs ,r issues, as well as the sjwculatiYi Ions a dav. tin ttinnham Mines people were a large sum annually. camps, would seem to indicate that mining is nun-irci. O on the upgrade and that 192S holds out great prom ) Old Silver Mine May Boston Has Planned The for all ojierators. AgamBecome Producer Ii in World Larfiest III the MOSt City I Tin transfer of the Untie Standard continues at the head of the !.ip property of The largest office and business I c!iii Tintic this in VnM0U,laIed tlie to f y,)U wn nt to live to n ripe old set ms to have escaped list its District, year having building in (lie world Is In bn built I'.'v ujr Physicians state . hat In iit once in ilo city of lloston, accordiUV to thoroughly enjoy life you . dit over 2100 carloads of ore. Included in this I ' of the past ''' r. "Vi ,,ni ing to anuoiiiiceiiii-nl,,,,v"1 1" a revival of do worse ll.an loeate in Ku of the activity In... one touiit is the tonnage that has been mined at the Iron ! week. , check relit cued epidemics lo . .. n f"-r,killl.well. I The structure will lie known na cooperation: r,.ltiV., I'xcclli-ndistance S:'v,r from uo registrar of vital statistics for from hi schools mid from ' issoiii, which for some years has been owned by .. lie "New Ku gland Hiiildlng" anil practical j. this ctly. The figures which ll.e ly all resldenls of the cltv. This while It will be but 2it stories It will Standard company. The liJ7 miiput from the I M.iei '!V -. f at .me time had a pop has Just compiled show he'p, u ;l i'd with the fact that Ka- iit). 000 square feet of land Ut nlic Standard falls short of till l!l2i at the Umo ihar'fim', by about j ;! number oar of is mach cleaner ll.an most n.tn and when fully occupied will havn reka years m:n-- s re were n (1j , jf, I,, t.ffull--ii the heynu--day usrale lias lieeii derreasing ami In.-- , camps, or tin- average city of the more lliun til). 000 tenants and emll carloads hut this is likoly nccounteil for by tin wen Kj,,ry t f,r IP2f It wan the ni;illiMt in stunt slc, ill! ilmiht accounts fur tin ployees. .m m..v., th Tho publishml of tin coiniwuiy8 mill at Harold. or mure lo thls'snMll numln-- of This building will bo nearly twice t'p fMli'il. This in; t un. the year t.i about reiulyl arc grciit currier of ilisruso as large as the Wonlwortli building irrs on shi)int'nts during 192( included tiiite a large j US Iir.y v.mcs as;,, they lnk nut there have been but .but mo.li rn ' ami cfriclenl and about larger limn ount of low grade ore that was handled at the Hamid j lbi p! in- at w.ilcn tin old Silver twenty ilcat'is in tbi Kureka tils- -' ;anliary work on bo part of our city llm Kquliablo building in New York, ' lias chan coil Hhc, banils Is f anil several of them were ol. I officers appears In tmve almnsi which is now ruled as llm largest In ill, which lias been inactive during the greater part of in - llm). lino.. nport.-il lie anil infants. like Ilnaieit Ihem. In a l'oll.. ,t .tory - - !: It j t i - fn-- iii-- l i i l s t i i ! i -- 1 1i iln-ui- . m lu-i- l In- vii-'.io- ,i--!- i ph-asii- s - i , 1 h.-l- oa-- .i- - i i Vl- .1 h i a V .1 1 !: itlng-iulopte- ! l Ol-- - v!,-- llniM-ianil-- i sui-t- i i lii-- , t roe-Iv- $-- 1 f.u-- ii- val-.ii- eiu-l- i 0 hos-u-- r otl s - l - - - f.-- r rii-i- -nd ; i I - !I I r tti-- 1 jui-'I- om-onioi- t l co-.- t Ml-- I i t'r-mi.- lead-ve- - I - IMin-i- i: - 1 'j -- n : o-- i llinu-yivt-- n t e , Eureka State Healthy fl-e- t - I tin-nli- V.T c n- I K- J- - . l ' i l M - i. - , ' . lln-y- - i oc.-np- 1 - d'-ut- 'wi-iil- r yi-at- eilm-nlloi- i one-quart- - I propi-rt- ri.-- t l b- people if ib-- place Kurekuj j 0 " !: unv olber cliy of 4.010 j w here there an hut very few eowsl year. In slate of ftah with a better t end horses, umt no lines. It is not so The Chief Cons, mines output for tin or it tilth paper would he pleased difficult to do awav with flies and In year jut I nrn of its location. I 'nt it lu-doing an Important step Is taken ining to a close shows a marked decrease over the figto the contrary Is received toward Improving the health of the formation a I es of the previous year but on the other hand the we will lay claim to having the most 'community. Irompt action Is of Yjinnre in- - J healthy euninmmty in (he stale. great itnporinncn in rlmcklng a the to Chief, greatly pitus, subsidiary company death rne for this year nmnicable diseases and everyone In! o ascii its shipments and that mines earnings were J is prohnhly nhout one half of what Kurel-seems to lie willing to eo--i Kverynne on llu pay w'nK ln 1930. The for with tlm health authorities' the average TiniiiJ owned operate also S'iiiiilanl this and Eureka mine, by Lily, :rejoml'mgly higher. wcM years was no doubt lie- - by promptly reporting raises of P""1 thus- - making up the Salt Chief jiooplc, which was not in the shipping list a year j ; ness and then guard lug against the itul Dividend office forces,. ' w,,,-- rnr,v an fifty deaths, " Darin the of , exposure months of June, others, efrrh-lsJuly closes mine 1927 ami a ami received S junified into the lime light during j 2 7 was an uverarn year, local--- b and ugu.---t last there was not a sin-- ; its to of carloads ore with over hundred one j year dath In Kureka, altlioiich aonie lr, in the matter of births. Reports bodies may have been sent here for show that the stork was kept reason- dit Big things are expected of tlie Eureka Lily dur-Il Is durln: tho hot weather' ably busy nnd ninety-eigh- t nionthUiW.-ivenew mliie while burljil. $.' the 11GS, in fact it should be a dividend payer before com n. unities In Kureka ' t were we'coiimd had been in th. service nf thei il f11"''"1, t,,nt from Ihe ron-- j households during Iho past twelve period was'r,,r lompuny for a liimii-year is far advanced judging from the present ore In order to distribute Jin. 'given iwing and what is hapiening in the North Lily and such sums to all employees of the intic Standard hi Tintic producer something adjoining. like $2400 was nettled. This does In Tlie biggest surprise of the year has of course been nut include the amounts given tn the this ronnccied with salaried people North Lily property, controlled by the International employees rcoelv- property. Tln-sKureka Lily's recent advance nn note llm vast amnnnt nf virgin ferin were based on bonuses that ore tin encountered pielting comiKiny. This mine jjed tile exchange la said to have follow- - rilory owned by the company. That innarv of this sal.1'r: nd importance of rd a new atrlke In that part of the purl from which ore has already year and immediately got into the ship- I ..ith ,hf. properly which Is been mined is certainly small when and their with lliort naturally some of Tintic Standard ;g list, closing its first year of production positions near the Kureka Lily territory. Just compared with the big mineral tract l lie were Tor jiast r - Tn, j entn-Kiiri-k- world. s New City Officers Take Oaths Jan. 2 a - ke n hus-i-- , 4 1 ! k' rlll-wl- m uf-.rr- r K.i-- New Is Ore Found Tintic Standard i a throe hundred carloads. . Mammoth s showing for 192 is by no means ! as good rather checks amounts. Notwithstanding I large what bearing this new discovery of and yet Mils liltf.i piece of ground in have nn Ku- - ' which the companys big stupes are that the past the Tintic Standard is to ho seen but located lias In to remains years produced an reka Lily one for a heen rather poor jI year has there is no question hut what the immensn tonnage nf high grade ore, latter's position Is continually being reuniting In nearly ten millions nf In! dollars In dividends. That other by developments strengthened both the Tintic Standard and tlm: large ore bodies will be found la most a certainty. It appears tn he Lily. of I's or deposits. Shareholders Rtan- - j simply a matter nf extending Ihe Tintic time a the For long and dividends j ftsirt, rpri.vwi work as has been done on people have been doing a large velupmi-nth s ,ihe cash reserves of company west! the K00 and 12i0 levels, where new out the toward of work amount Is It Increased. heen also lihave win from their big slopes, some of thlHjore Is now being opened and from .pn.,ty afP to predict that al-ihe on the 1250 level and another piece which point some shipments are J many as aatiafaetory on 800. the Recently ready coming, prospecting of the past twelve heavy K-- Pan Fields, Kurcka's new mayor, and the recently elected me in burs of llu city council, art, scheduled to lake office at noon next Monday, all lib Is January 2nd. No agreement lias yet been reached with lo the appoint meiits hut It Is understood Mint another meeting will be held nn Hunday at which lima an effort will again Im mndu to dccld on Ihe men who will fill Min Appointive offices such ns watermnsler, marshal, night policemen, city attorney and Justice of the pence. If Ihe present deadlock regarding appointments continues thers la a likelihood nf all of Mm old city officers holding over temporarily. However, It Is possible that Ihe troublo can Im Ironed out at next Sundays meeting, thus paving Mm way for he mayor lo fill tlm appointive offices on Monday. One reason for lha predicament In which Mm new administration finds Itself Is the abundance of candidates for the rity Jobs. Tlm council Is divided and it will bo hard for a majority tn agree on any of Mayor Field's appointments. Tlm new mayor slates that ho la willing tn waive his right to Min naming of Mm various city employees, allowing councllmen to fight l his mailer nut in their own way, bill hn will demand that certnln Applicants for offli'n be eliminated of their aetlvIMeM In the recent city election. V. J. Hal etna n, of Salt laikn Pity, who for some year has audited tlm books of Kureka Cliy, arrived hern on Wednesday and by next Monday he will have checked up nn all municipal affairs and Im In a position to report on llm financial nf the city. It is understood that the new administration will have a rash balance of approximately $17,000. ref-crm- record made during the previous year; Iron King l'pcd from 400 to 70 carloads but the hulk of the ton- w for llL0 was an iron plant product consigned to the I the luluinbia Steel company at Provo. Little or no n ore has been shinned this year and no ore lias i , . ion the market since the control of the mine em m Tintic Standard, the entire force being kept busy on i o ore has heen coming from both uweloj mien t caminiign mapped out tor tins mine. j monlll!, ha not n any way depleted some nf there headings and while the wiintlo Standard Minn ore new or enough Sjihe Tn. deposits, ,1... I feet ihe shipments from the district in detail lor no 'joying h.en opened up to orfset that work still Is several hundred new is ore Kureka the the from Lily Resumed Work Tuesday ;ir 1927 are as follows: j removed from the property. reported to he 800 to 1000 feet! ! away from the older deposlta of the! Wild Horses Will Be Work was resumed on Tuesday l(,f Conx.lidated I Tinjlc Standard and it does not re-- , at tho Tlnllc Standard to Properties: visualize niorntng the murh From Imagination Driven Range quire another aeries of large slopes along, mine, which remained closed. Tor Hih-Consolidated an entirely new ore channel, thus three days Saturday, Sunday anil of Ihe At a rerent meeting si! employees a well us wild greatly extending the lire of a big Monday-givi- ng It was derided that put Mining .Company which already has. earned Christmas vacation. Most of In enterprise mining Ill Euri'ka Lily h oiher properties of this dlslrlrt emfe, vPmnTb slnntngnon the prnriureil many millions. Mining Company allowed in of at o 11 a to FehrJaJy Chief (.uiiholidated employees holiday look !il Jf map will effort 10 h dll (concentrates) 1h.!th and to(of the same uumher of days, Standard Tintic holdings th.-Co. from '.Hi Beck North Will drive to made Chief he the ; do-da- rd : iih.-ra- i l bt-ei- im of I i I f com-mlssinn- -- I Cunsolidated (dump ore) 2115 Ui'hml Mining Coniiwny & K. (V (dump ore) am Mi iii-Company ninijiii. Mining Company rthl.ily .Mining Company n hij'i; Mining Company wihiiu Mining Company ?c inj s 32? I ' l i,iii ( i ; 2. IS Eureka Mining Company nsolidated Mining (.'ompiiny m Tk, re: Furi-'- l Mrs. H1 ton. M ff Georgy brth, ! 4 .) Loin jinny 3 . ",S U : 1 A i f.ei-c- e -- Itah WHS made. and Georan , repra-,rnc- d Pook of Fountain Green the pool a selling - i: i ""lieraiise winter range condl- - . are Ideal, with plenty Of for f I nnd plenty of biiow bell-rI that P moisture. 1924 dip will h heavier ,1-- ns ed ! :",I will show 7;i:i lhan any f!,P ' a less shrinkage -o mining stocks will con- tinue to play a bigger role In the attention of the investing public, according to A. (7. Mackenzie, secretary nf the IMah chapter of the American Mining Congress, who returned Saturday from a month trip per cent discount for a!.aa of $100 OMroy George II. Ryan, in charge of the work tor the North Heck Mining company, states that on the first of January thin property will resume It was rlosed down for operations. a few weeks while geological data was compiled for use In future prospecting. Work will he taken up again on the 11Q) level of the Sacramento shaft and with the usual force of workmen. - o - Interest In Mines Grows In the East A cr.sU J.ihn v T'rtal ( 'urlrttuls with m.r 1 1 i hundred thousand fleec- f,. weighing approximately pounds, which mm 900.000 fanmns Jrlcho wool th pr'e snld Us Week to a were paid, of wool buyers. on firm ns( it Corn) winy Conijiaiiy ' Mailing Foinjiiiny Jw M.ning Cnmjiany Uiil, ton8 Office i-- o ; Dim Mining m Jenkins-- ; Ut'iiMilidatwl Mining Comiany ,,p I ;nK in co mas try election Frank rr- - Jericho Wool Fleeces Sell at High Price ! O Mining Comjtany "rai!i, '"nsnlidaled Mining Comjiany ,;tic Fiujiii,,,! ( eot qiir-men'- ; :2 'I'lPe Mini s fti .- C ib.-s- fs Resume Work on Jan. 1st No Rest for Father Time are-bein- In-so- 111.)!) '" range. The published notice of the. 'commissioners does not say what is lo be made of the. localities they killed ar.d used for chicken: efforts. feed while in other plae-- s market for l..ng made to find a certain that come up to lay-of- bn-cau- se ; 44, which took him to Washington.!). C., and New York City. The excellent dividends paid issues have by Utah silver-lea- d aroused Investors to the splendid opportunity afforded by thla class of Mocks for Investment. Mr. Mackenzie said, and should result In larger buying. |