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Show 1 vy devoted to the great tintic xxvii. Lacoste Puts Up Racket nrml'.ncr. uamnioi l Mining ,, ,1,0 only .team all of the m the Tintic District, are using electricity. machinery was re- r. ."I V of a .pessary the purchase onressor which haa a capacity L, 1300 cubic feet of air per flr tl,e Following ,, out Of commission for while repairs three weeks, new de to the boilers and rtacks erected, hut air was the Knight Investment d a id this permitted work. However, Umited amount of air could ared from the Knight and the underground se-fro- m contlnua-nndergroun- com-pla- nt ions slightly have been cur-Manag- er McIntyre says that '' rompreusor is thoroughly large enough to meet requirements of the fi ii i!: ' m'I. A - 1 in n .1 b'-- Girl I. Skating Wondw I d I. .ilk of ill. the o sinel.i-- aa in IP.-.I-, i i r. i a .ir.t .,'i.i IS.'T nm 11 'lie ('( 1 Tintic of aboil' (oMr.ict, II in. J n.nnii io ..ml oii) ions ,t.imp mm eh t :i :i which eon Tbi job a: .1 !tl will tic 4'" ions oi ;b,. handled in the s.:i-imanner is the .! in ih- no ai Mammoth 'ill1 It io (Ir.inde A llcfin-.ni'o. has not ltc served tbe t.iill durin: the lim'll nil b.n tho vo it was in opcrailoi amt it will not be . in r..l i ,,f bo i.:i ,.1111,,,, i,,. iiint'cr to e's'ciid tbe ,.,(iy -, ., . iti Wo;,; , ' , ! ; s'l.mi into (lie lame damp and l c Ti i ioi arc .i'si, .i t ii f ib,1 I,'; wi'l permit rapid loading of the ; " i! a ,,f i be il.'i-- p ore -'e Willi tbe aid of tbe steam sho,el. al Ibis lime. I,. m - ih- - fin.il Milch of the low grade ore which " 'i"' !,- i- 'lii-- i p will not .,cleanup made was accumulated at the Tints,' prop u"il early in the lias erfiis during their ear IV da sprinc Jenn Item iiri:i i he p; si 01- - Hie s:n-i- i, r i"',w been tennis to the smellers. mi.f,.!, shipped t of France and the United States, con lo'.'., from !:, M.iiir.,i!i dunii a Tbe only large mill dump remaining ! " carbi.i.ls, nr approvl- - is that of the Eureka Hill which is queror of William T. Tllden, has alum The Job of row owned doned the courts until next May, ami n."ely 172.143 Ions by the Chief Cons, Il.e dnnp s'.iri-- d in 1923 people. Is devoting his entire time to the motor business, automobile and j M-- 1 1 Xim-rii-.- i !i- Chief Cons. Mine , y. Silver Expected to ' Adv haring been developed in a the lgway. and the officials of earn-- I ny are confident that the the Mammoth for 1928 will of dividend the resumption nta to the shareholders, : o Silver's low price for i ;i 2 was r.4 rents, that nnlnl being worth slightly mure ihan f,S cent at the close of tin year Those familiar with the metal market are predicting that the white metal will continue to advance and that it will he selling above fiO cents an ounce before 1928 is far advanced. With silver worth from 81 to 83 cents Utah's mines will take n mnials Equipment Is Reduced to Junk e1892 v.- phasing io -i that the ( -f I'or.sii'.MaV.I Mur'iiu company has resumed ilie i.mr.-of afi r having hr-- n absent from ;!lit list of dividend pavers for .ihonl ;a year. At a in i;m of the dir toiN, lit Id at is ill (.akc m WVilncs- ' was to di rilnn day.il S 4 St.li'l, wlif-- ti amimnis lit 10 Most of iln Chief's ii a per shire. v ill 'lids bavi' t the basis of H emits -r har- - and i!- i- property already hM to iis ereirt Tliis la1 -- si dividend to he sent mi' on tb- - 1st ef tin coming I, tumuli, to shareholders of record on Ih. tilth of January, will tiring the! grand tmal to $.1,831,117.77. While t hi Chief officers are some what reticent regarding their oper-- i ations ii is thoughl ' that the! minis, sucli as the Ilutus and hi u re la Idly will y.ive tliei ari nl eiimpiitiy a large amount of, I'etenn, dur'iig the present year and-ike regular dividends possible, even though the profits are not Inavy from the No. mine, which at this time s Ifeing operated entirely under lease. '.ini li'-.- diil-d-iii- ni ls i 1 j stih-iilin- ; 1 . 1 ry ; I ; (1 b-- c;i p- $1,340.-2:12.1- nt bn f- Mf -i- I (w-l- ve yi-.- r'i hai-e- K - dls-PH- - '.ti-j,- , l ,r-,r- Old Boreas Does His Stuff ir: ihn S i I "'' Has, . ; - I I -- , j , r s ';-- 1 $ ar e marF I4lh will I. 1 ,! ' 1 C'nj s1 i. assocla- - I ins. compared ,n 191- - SSriT i,"i7, ..... in. a membership h.. o 1927 Was Big Year For Park City Mines - - -o the aid of llo flotation mines of the Dark City district, on Ilia face of lower metal decidedly prices, produced more ore ami concentnili's. than any lime in the district's hiMury. Tutul production for 1927 agi'.rcval-e- d 403,C!:1, us compared with .189,7 10 tons In IU28. Tliroiic.h Great Importance and - r, Johnson Left Tuesday For Home in California Attached to Strike Locally there is much speculation J. Fred Johnson children, who visited hern n mu pie of weeks, left Mr. and Mrs. linregarding tin new ore which and ing dcvclopf.l on the 1230 level of for he Tintic Standard, 300 feet, or on Tuesday for I heir home In Sun more, to the northwest of the main FruaciHco. worn While here ore deposit of that very wonderful guests of Mrs. Johnson'sthey parents. mine, anil no doubt n lot of people Mr. and Mr. Walter Fitch, and in other parts of ho country are other relatives. , list ns much concerned about Ihu Since leaving Tintic Mr. Johnson new strike. has been engaged in mining work. Official of the mine say it I too As a con tract or lie has handled a early to tituko prediction us to tha number of big Jobs, one of the most Importance of the find Inti they arc dirilcult being the cementing of lhe free Io admit that it looks like the Hhufl In the Morning mine In thn best underground development In (unbundle sect Ion of Idaho, lie some years. Just now a program states that this company is now prefor tho proper piospectlng of this paring to sink the main shaft 1000 purl of the mine is being mapped feet. While nt present Mr. Johnson out and It is said to Include cross- Is looking after other business matcutting of the country in the neigh- ters at Hun Francisco he expects to borhood of the discovery on the resume mine rontrnctinglurlng the 1230 level, perhaps raising nnd sink- coming spring or summer. -o ing on the ore, and also driving out Into the same territory on the next level below. Within a few days (he North Beck Property heading will lie started on the 1300 Is Active Once More level and about SA0 feet of work will he needed (o drive through to where Early in the week work was reho ore can reasonably lie expected sumed at tho North Beck Mining The management of the Tintic property, following a few Standard is naturally more concern- company's n weeks during which time ed In sounding out the new ore than information giuloglcal Important In putting any of It on the market. was For the present the In the Tintic Standard's older work- work compiled. Is to be confined to the 1100 ings there are many places' from level in lhe Sacramento abaft. A which ore, to maintain the present force of about men Is in use at high tonnage nnd liberal earnings, this property, eight an lie drawn but a strike 300 feet Iladdatz and controlled by E. J. associate. nr moru from the old channel don't o and happen every day cotiHequently Hahn and Are Schempp it adds interest and zeal to the work of the mine' capable crew and the on Flotation Working new work planned for that section of the property is sure to b watchJames Hahn, who hcraumi of his ed with keen Interest. is quite well milling In March the Tintic Standard' known tooperations Tintic mining men, has lx mniial report will out for the cn for Home time been working with U. lUihtennient of the stockholder and A. Schempp of the Tintic Standard others who are interested in watrh-n- g organization. They are conducting the growth and development of flotation work on a experimental r Utah's largest producer. !mali scale and this leads to the beIt will show somewhat lower carn-'n- i' lief that at some future tima the mill Ihan Tor 1928. Kvyono of the Tlntie Standard, located at that hut even at that. 1927 ll.irold, may he converted into a flowas a good year for the Tintic Stan-lar- tation plant. The reason tho mine did not In nt years exceptional pro-HM rVr. V11.1!. ha been mud in the treat , , of ore by flotation methods and hint's It ! 'V1'' a ll" lead f,,r. "'"i most of the large mining concern r n.V.ri"'.V J'"1 lO'Ing to keep In touch with the , rn;T ,n for latest developments in billing. ih' preri'e'ling ' twelve month period-n ''or 1927 llo mine kept tip it dividend payments and this a done without dipping Into sur-- t vlu. In Diet lhe eompanys eah re- erven are lhe largest In it history o- 1927 waa a good year on tha Salt Lnkti Stock Exchange, th Thirty Days Will See business being fully litres times lhal of tha previous year. Tin-ti- c Completion of Sinking stocks, early In 1927, following tha strike at tha North Within thirty days th sliart of, Lily, started a trading boom In Eureka Standard Mining com-- ; ' that continued . during tha oanv should be down to the 1 1 SO of 1927 and greater of part which the objective at thla ' course the brokers henefittad. fme, anl the job or sinking will ha That 1928 will be a good 'ollowed by drifting. The 1150 level year for the exrhange Is now n the Eureka Rtgndard correspond certain. Trading Is heavy In o lhe 1100 level In the Tintic Ktan-the Issue of this j snd other districts. 1939 Ore developments on the 1000 should equal 1927 In exchange level of the Eureka Standard result-- ) business. Trading promises to od in a decision to sink the shaft be heavy on tha Tintic Issues, 130 feet in order that the same most of which ara advancing in rein, an bo tapped price. additional, I - shut-dow- I lend-allve- ed d. rlr. r ,,,W 'Z j ! enor-iiiiii- 've, . lead-silv- ! " qulred for a sums are not being solUIted- - ! n-- - .l pro-r-sl- First Distribution of Profits In Year It is County Will Spend Less During 1928 The girl Winder Is Marihcl C, Via seveiileeityear old skater from Wini'he-lcr- , Mass., who will wear (lie United Stales shield in the next Mls Olympic skating competition. Vinscu wns icclos'i nt the Itoslon eon, . iirena by Willluni Frhk, famous :,.d skilling Icin-hcr- . ex Many rls she has a chance to win the singles. the.. United Smelting company iwd at a cost of about half a on new Dfr. dollars (.in of the most mod-n- e o planis in the west, install-s- t Eureka their Centennial In recent weeks it this pKu- -. irk of Junking that equipment n in progress and a day or waa ;o the last of the metal Assessors Named For Mayor and Council on the railroad cars. Strange seem and same the mining Still at Loggerheads Tintic Mining Camps i; a large Eg company purchased f the metal from the couCommissioners of Juah county Thiiitu-Me Yrtnlek, Sr., will preEureka's w officers timk up (he dls- - iwere In session al Xephi on Saturday rt who had the work of at noon pare the assessment rolls on property of t!i- - ciiy guvcrnm-reins ng the machinery, this metal of last week and at this meeting on Moti'lav and th- - i.'ansfer from located in the' Eureka end of Juab it has cut into small adopted the budget for the year the obi to thi new was made with i mint v, havln iccelvcd the appointi to be used in the Midvale ,1928. Efforts were made toward re- - but little spe- -i binakina and cere- ment of di'put county iisjessor nt a r of the United States Co. ducing the operating expenses of the mony. recent meet in g of (lie board of m the Centennial Eureka's big various brunches of the govcounty Me. MrUormirk, who the past Edwaid Iike, who Plant and the steel for ernment but at that time only slight V. . E. in this' Iterimond succeeds diet at bad beta four mayor, years Hiding, housing the machinery, reductions were made. werk. served in the same capacity a tiin that the of said stroke rllvered in Eureka Herbert The commissioners state that their had come for a ago and is entirely famil that I he fia local man had the job of for 1928 Is about $8,000 un- - nancial affairs ofchange; willi budget the iar (Julies of his office. In were th city i It to the mine and E. II. Edward Ismgley will again handle and condition good exeeptionally a Sait exI.uke steel contractor, has been taken from the road i. i In assessor's work at Mammoth and 4 the erection of the steel, penditures. During 1928 less money that tho new officers would have Silver City. on the with which to funds carry fire years later Mr. Hopes was will he The assessment rolls are usually spent for road work and the hauling business and hla when the time comes for fixing the business of the city jitivernment. Mr. compiled during the early part of the for while outlook the that said Pike hroneV much of the metal taxes for the present year it will he solely on the year. Eureka City is iovn the hill to the railroad. to make a substantial outlook possible Tintic for the Mining DistHoy X. Hnndas, a son of the change In the road levy and no reason no for pes- I'nnneeted with tho city government see could he rict rho erected the mine building, doubt such a reduction will he wel- simism as the mining industry is on to exerrise economy. "We must live charge of the "wrecking" of comed by all taxpayers. the upgrade and should continue to within our means, or our revenue, plant for L. D. Forman Co. of Juab the members Several and not beyond it," the mayor said. t Ilmen of the Tlntie District, Association, advance. Taxpayers County A city, like an individual must not motion that McClain's Councilman m minds the wonderful record which Is part of the state organizacar- spend more than is being made or 1 Centennial Eureka ia still tion, were present at the meeting of the old council adjourn sine die, realized from various sourres, and I heard wph regret the news the commissioners on Saturday and ried. elected lie the hope that at the end of two years newly Dan Fields, big hois;, the boilers, bulld-t- e entered into a discussion of county chair time we will be able to abow as good the to lake invited was were to he Junked. mayor, revenue. It expenditures and it nch a as the old mayor lert the council a financial statement an that left by o shameful way of room. Mayor Fields said that In the old city officer." $ a plant that had performed Larger Tonnage of Ore The following committee appointof the fact that the new offiview hfellent service, but the Its mat- ments were made by the mayor: on the to Mill failed agree Con. had cers Chief nhe wiir'd the useless is Going1 to Claims and Accounts -- Christoph ter of appointments hut very little With liyard'd and forgotten. erson. George, McCann. initial the meeting at be done could deand unwinding process. During the week the flotation He naked, howAuditing and Finance--Geor- ge, :h thirty or more years, this partment of the Uhlef Cons, com- of the new counril.. name to McCann, allowed Chrlstopherson. be ever. that he handl-- d comin safety thous- big mill again went into of the Fire and Water McCann, Chris' chief as H. Donnelly, John thousands of precious lives pany's mission and it is reported that a the and George. topherson, Fire Department, flnpht to the surface millions tonnage of ore. taken from Eureka on motion of John ( hurch Sanitation Church, Gourley, and ars worth of ore well as a various properties of the company, council af this George. ratified un of unanimously also taking un- - will now be treated at this plant both Streeta, Alleys & Bridges George, d a forest f timber, flotation and volatilization systems for the that Church, Gourley. Mayor Fields stated 'recking rrew, working with to he used. of- City old Properly Gourley, Chris the of appointive all Md ai'ei!,.o torch, within Since last April the flotation end present that but Church, act. to topherson. continue would the hoisting of the mill has been idl. Drevlous fil ersmatter of naming their sucres- Laws -C- hriHinpherson. Gourley. the on cra, niMai aD( something to that time it was in operation he taken up al the next George. wb railr-.i- d cars were need aulphide ores from the Chief t on, sors would Building Within City Limits of the council to be held, ill ont of the n mine. A new method has now been meeting Pt;i,hi'' lur;;h. evening. cost $300,000 to worked out which wili permit the License- Gourley, George, had a In taking the chair Mayor Fields. notaf about $10,000 in the ores Eureka City hadjCann. handling of oxide while that said The olice Put it " tnar tion department of the mill. Chris iIILd.n,nl'r, McCann, on hand it will never-- . tdjt- -n half of the can no doubt some money Chief of the $10,000 fur everyone tnplierson. propertl?'' be necessary m exp-- n Thecable.be--z- e be depended on to supply ample ton- theless mm and not in demand nage of surh ore to keep the ,on busy. wpnt heMW? metal. Original- ,.Sh7 e h;J i value of about Cross Drive For '"om 15 ,0 18 ton. Red Members Being Made: ,n ,hp Ontennlal ? ennsianed to the at Silt Iake, lu ,m" Tlntic Chapter of the Red Cross week ' stated above gn- must be reorganized and this the f. !'' i .''fates smelter. th the work of svrurlnp "f ,h Ontennlal 'number r nPW nJ-- T tfh " located near up. The drive for membership and m. anJip. "' 'Men tunnel and ing conducted at the mines i taken down in ih business district, the local ehip-d- -the of all lhe Whitmore ter's field Including K VPlant In the rirt. including Dividend, and led ('o,,, a ii,i Cjinvnn. near Salt hoped that two hundred memherel Imme.lia. can be secured. ships i res retar drive is for ra!! lie Salt li will Tshed meeting new lay of Production electing til purpwe ' " ' rnin; Shows Gain 111 pairman' son. Utah tery and a treuurr fl d Fra In the past liw Tint!.' hapierr ' from S. ' ;,in In beet e Red Cross has ben an m.,' t lb b,: :. P" mrtor In local ibariti-'throughout hter. ' a. this year is cvllent work must not be ,UD . of the Maho territor-- a trcaurv The . S'r stop.. 1,1b r aylr r. "i !,V contain some fund report re-,-v I holbl occasion arise but ,r II. as ' used a. Lov. an ake Tif ' manager of that aoluteiy necesary '"I;. I aanization be maln.aincd oih.rv company. ran b (: these two st the fund ef the h.iPter I by the Unl-'isiss N 01 V e Ar oi-cra- ie 1 I.iu-uki,- pi back in I lii-',!- satls-- t ergrouml conditions are ore new the this al time, jnst lining - a Oflii iais of Hu North Lily have made no dcfiniie announcement hut it is iiilli gcneruMy understood that within u short time work will he commenced on u tramway to conned tho new shaft with the branch of the Rio (iraiide Ry. which serves the eastern end of the Tintic District. The survey, recently made, Indicates that the tram will connect with the railroad about half a mile to the north of the camp of Dividend. The dim a live front that point to the Not Hi l.llv'a new shaft Is prohnhly rt Mi t close to half a mile and preliminary cm i male indicate that tho rein way can be eonslnicted for $ I 3.080 to $17,200. Wiili ui Ii a system for handling i ln lire Ilie North Lily could be I entirely through Its own t bait. present ore Is sent to the surface Hiruueh the Tintic Standard, the working of whieh mine were in the development of the North l.ilv ore. The shaft work at the North Idly ia progressing nieely, It could tm ban. Ile.l at greater spivd hut for tho faei that the present hoist, soon to Inreplaced. Is small and slow now Hint the sinking Job Is nenrlng n depth of about 900 feet. Everything i now in shape for the Installation of the new hoisting equipment, to lie moved to the North Idly front tho Gemini iitftii nl Eureka, and It is reported that the next step In Ilie Improvement of the equipment will ho the purchase of n large nnd thoroughly modern compressor. North Lllv slock touched tho $4 mark on Thursday of this week anil Hie shares of its neighbor, the Eureka Idly, on the same day sold for $1.88. Doth mine urn reported to In looking fine alt bough tho oro deposits linvn not changed groutly during the past week or two. Not only tin North Idly and tho Eureka Idly hut almost all of tho Ksst Tintic docks have been registering advances from day to day and tho new vear is starting out with what promises to lie a great huylug movement. i 1 '.i fJgfjjj Ljy Tram (g be Erected Soon .11.. ' i I '.l in vr or ci'ii'iian ilie :ii M.rn .ii ; sb-v- n and iy Xuinlicr I 11. - mill licit' which .lump al I'.ir-l- d, h..s li.'i'ii b.i.( als i i,,-- . u pnr.'iated bv ilie if.i.l- - ill. 1., . will A S'..ieltin t'o t e! . Ii iroM an I on which Mr Kvr.n.s al.s.i Ins :i' i :i r s. :!! II ill 11. iw Mam-compan- ;i. o- - u jEri MINES D Cleanup at Mammoth in the Spring In operation and tf'T ui!t hewill then be pos-i- o of this e the output increa.-- Bines '1, SILVER-LEA- ij new company', Minins ,I.MA!!Y A. S. & R. To Take Harold Mill Dump Mtimyre. Jr., state that u..xteek or ten day. the iiOtb HOME OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST M.KEKA. .Ill AH COUNTY. UTAH. FRIDAY. to g Compressor tunning Jan. 15 rh,. district mining depth. er |