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Show Jk DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIC MINING DISTRICT , xxvii. M'KKKA, Agcnti For Eureka,: 4 ,aI,ed ,he to" .,or Fieldcouncil to order, ,he riiy member, were all HI of the pre-- . teat. Minutes were read by Missthe city recorder, und. city p'2 aner'ihe claim had 11-- Tli" d.i. told of ,i I lit1 'ii. 5 a 1 Soy's application forRmorl. I he Galley Street. was granted. aub-- . Frank. city aexton of month the for report Mine Kao c.ivei: Lue, of Men by O.V (if ; Ill , J . . - A I ll Ml sl.it lli.lt'llillrrt fl'l' wcic n lil , .I,-- In f i 4 4 4 4 ., ; fri.iii ; ing from an s p, j m,,li i.iili,ni ;j cori'-i'in'i- s . , i 4 ii, iitj ir 4 .a 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 nv.n, i iiii p.in-mar.- an,-r..- in n'i i, V' . - A JlMiiill'tr. fcjr - full-fledg- ed Kaihn VV.ish-InRton- 's hiithday by "kit 'Kins hot" a larxe liquor making plant. Mhhli was found in the ncUiilmrliniid of the McIntyre rail' ll in the Tintic valley. It was nn" of tli? liirgesi and most cleverly arranged si ills ever found in this part i.f the state, having a capacity of ahnii! luO gall. ms. No doubt the owners wre about ready to cook up a ha.t Ii of hooe, having twenty large barrel of mash in readiness, but the place was deserted when th" sheriff and his I ; lfl p,taiP d shows. taken JH.'H 7SI g e I $13.-7X0.4- 3. prn-(eer- is North Lily Starts Building Tramway Sheriff Knighn is of th" opinion concealed and thoroughly equipped. While good progress Is being made. InuiDir. of the ore takes place, and at It was located near what is common- with the installation of the newj b" railroad, where It Is placed In the ly known as Tanner Creek and about for transportation to the smelt- at North t the water line of plant hoisting five hundred yards The Job of building the towers a connected the two ditgouts with property it will likely he about a.,nd stringing the rahle Is smnll In month or six week before the rpring whhh supplied the par Ison with the work at Ihe ler- shiners with plenty of good water. rj,jnery is in operation. In the mean- - minals. It J thought that th" operators or (me shaft sinking is progressing) While there is nothing definite the still had received advance lnrr and this week's reports indicate thatjabout this matter It Is understood mat Ion regarding the raid directedshaft is nearing the 1000 level, jthat It will be about the first of May down a distance of 9S7 feet before nil of the surface Imprnve-blllt- y by the sheriff, or there Is a possiInients have been completed at the that the officers simply Thursday. of the North Lily North Idly, Including the Installation ed In hard luck and arrived at an nffjPiaa time. Being of machinery and construction of the company announce that work has inopportune useless ,0lrfiady started on the tramway terml- - tramway. opinion that it would he be ownr"! na!s. Much of the work in connec- are as wait for the return of t'nderground rendition husy officers got the still construction of the pleasing as ever at this mine, accord- t ion with the of the wrecked the plant, dumped out '"tramway is at the mine, where the Ing to Information from officials. anl mash, broke up the barrels cd-- ( two in the caved and lino water dcars ma-eo- m j ud Wigton Give Excellent Club Talks - -- Pla'n o- program was given at !i a weekly luncheon of the club, George II. Ilyas the early life of George "i:ton and George H. Wigton R with the remarkable career ttham Lincoln. Doth of these tre exceptionally good, in so finer program has been glv-- r the club in recent months, usical numbers a included The Flag Without a Stain. t. Charles Hechtol and Mrs. V. Mf. Miss Josie Bunnell being orronpanist, and also a couple ton ado hy Henry Davis, local PTiotic . al-!- Tin-:van- ( of ; t - hanl-erab- Trestlo Timbers Make Auto Highway Dangerous The auto highway lending into the Tintic District from I'tah county pusses beneath three of the large trestles, or bridges, of the lllo Kach cf Grande's Tintic Branch. these bridges presents a very dan-in- g stocks have slipped buck to some genius spot on the auto highway and extent troni the high prices existing H I quite certain that the railroad will consent to a week ago. A general recession of official making Ihis kind wiiH to have been expected needed rhHngca If thn mntter la .ificr the Imoni of Hie past brought lo their attention by the few weeks when almost everything county roiiiinlHstoners, or by their on llie stiK-road supervisor. board moved upward. The reunion was most likely the' Several bad accidents have taken result or profit taking on the part plum because of the fact that there if the investing public. While the I hut a narrow space for the was general It was not near- - mobile to use In passing under each the railroad trestles. The moat ly as had as many had anticipated, recent of the series of mishaps occurred an Sunday and while the driver of the wrecked car was to blame, in Ihls Instance, there la nn real excuse for permitting the road to remain in Its present dangerous condition. Beneath these trestles the auto highway la almost always In bad shape, either for want of gravel or hecausn the moisture remains there longer than It does In other parts of the road, and there have been many narrow escapes, If we are to believe what local motorists tell us. It la high lime that the railroad rompany Is forced to remove timber that make each of these three passageways a real menace to motoring. In order to get the desired results with an little delay as possible there should he prompt action nn the part of the road commissionDiagnosis Shows Local and other officers of Itah Case Is Not Meningitis ers county. j the death of John News of T general property taxes ievl-- i Jones, world war veteran and an emReduced in New York ed With In Itah in 1927 exceeding the of one of the IHngham mines ' $20,000,000 mark there was an In- - ployee 0'. rr was received here on Wednesday, Ni:W YORK. M. crease of less than one per cent per Mrs. Jones being a daughter of Mr. Iran Smeltlnc IIoMea and Mrs. James R. Creighton of Ku- capita over the taxes of 1928 fcnie numbers came as a sur- - today reduced the Prpp;.p This is shown In data complied by., to mst of the members, this 6.35 to 6.25 cent per pound. R. K. Hammond, secretary of the( death of Mr. Jones wan exrep- - nis first and ,,o:,r,i equalization appearance In such a mil'lel,a,,, Anally sudden. He worked aa he fo!e. Miss One of our reaib (usual on Tuesday but that night -- (..k, sessim-nt- . Margaret Duggan taxes ,ril0nMn': complained of feeling tired and a Mpanin for Mr. Davis levied In 1926 ana ,nrt jmp uter he waa stricken Walter Chrlstopberson th reached $40.09. w) III death took pr.qi;. ration of the club paralysis. hat Prident Heber Jones! th" Missionary llcvie .The population is figured on a basis pjar(, a, hospital the Bingham ? hat Mr. nf th" 1920 population a shown by f0u,Wng day. n xuhmlttMi toChrlatopherson! addition the , cr.su on operation figures with j0IJPS waa a native of West- Her Name Fit .'of the hospital. the average gain tn ,roo( Maine, where a sister, Mrs yar of hP Ills !Jpn,,u, Joseph Herbert, now resides. imputation as shown "F JjT" Bercsirom waa asked to died several years ago. In bureau between 1910 and or r,uh'" newest member,! paren(a .604 notson. and this was handled average gain In population 1926, he married Miss Cafhe-pe- r jnPj Creighton, ear. young prominent way, with pleasing ,'rlne Thus while taxes chsrged against jady 0f this city. Ilia wife and baby npw Klwanlan. a'in m a' survive. general property In 192 and dl- ,iB' with H.-- , daughter the "KUanis Masing was active In lodge compared Jones $20,192,366 jjr Follies." the; was wor dv connected with the ',4.44.1 In 1926 the increase attraction f0r next Mon- -, Foresters of America and about proportionate to the normal Tuesday, was present at. ihe Amerban Legion. He waa In gain In population. . vef aT;l cave a brief talk. of th counties the sen- - France for two years, enlisting at several In to a. oi ''"Vhing poin'a era! property paid 1" In 19. than h,..;nnja nf the world war In .in which which 1926 bu in most Instances there (f)t, mjrd Field in Artillery, kniwn Kureka n,,'!1 f ' tnemhera. people. Juah was on In his native state. H an Increase. a w;t organized About , counties showing a decrease, Th" aw artlre service while over While. KwD w ,ake for 1926 were $40;.. 143 and RP1, ",ns ,,r Tdnjg everything, S The funeral services for Mr, for 1927 $402,379 to the success. ,v Jure were conduct ed at Bingham i' ha been necessary i 'and the burial took place today ' lor much of Frank Thornburg Directs V,r , In the ceme'ery at Centerville. 'l and for the Rohramm-Johnao- ni I a, ; r' . I :(-- i I ! 1 auto-decli- Karly In tho week there waa considerable excitement at the hnma of Mr. and Mra. Edward Van Leuven, of this rity, when a sixteen months old baby, which they had brought hero because of lllneas and death in tho homo of relatives, waa suffering with what appeared to bo aplnal Recent development, meningitis. however, Indicate that the child does not have thla much dreaded disease Dr and all concerned, including Ostler, the attending physician, are breathing easier. The child's grandmother had recently died at Irovo, following very brief Illness with spinal meningitis and when the baby was brought , at Its to Kureka Park City, was ill with the same disstep-father- ease. Having been exposed to both of these cases it was but natural for the Van Leu vena and others to form the conclusion that the child had contracted the same serious and highly contageou malady. -- Leader of Ski Jumpers , ft-- - r:"s ' ' f'T surprising PPPPYone lit wil- Operations at Tintic Mine - 'Xcoiient music and who inve-- 1 VarV t.ii-- s pnoueh f,rp jon(l it. T,n,, ha" Vnf pp' nt musicians. No e rvl np4,'r '. l!7 " "hday evening and a" tron by J. T. Boa8 nierchant first." for s ron-litlo- lo-so- -- Mies H' Ibany. limn . .j won ;'3- ' - ; . t uu Ml ,L Vn hammer of ! her record jJoure. 71 h.-- e h,Pp.r. r...,k I on the tjsn 1 .''."..JS! H," level before following marketed. -- .Bill" Mitchell's Auto Wrecked Near Lynndyl o It enough to have any kind of an auto accident but when the mishap cornea at night, on a road currying little or no travel and with no one near lo render asalatance, your troubles are multiplied many time Vb7"i j la bud over. the W. F. Shriver & Sun store, last Sunday got first hand Information on how a motorist feel when his cur Is rolling down a sixty foot embankment, lie came out of tho mlxup with Home injuries and after watting an hour or mor for help, which did not materialize, he was able to make hi The way to Delta for assistance. car was very badly damaged. Mr. Mitchell had been at Delta for a Sunday visit with Mr. and Mra. Ralph Dunn. Ho did not leave there until about midnight and waa traveling at a pretty good rale of speed when another machine forced him off the grade on a high "fill" about ten miles to the east of Delta. When the roadster In which he waa riding slopped rolling "Bill" took stork of his injuries and derided that, while hla bark waa sprained, he could make the hlko to Delta. At that place he received the help needed to get Ihe machine bark on Ihe highway but the auto was In such condition that It required along session in the repair ahop. "Bill" Mitchell, of TOW IGF. OF OltK I BEING - i o BIG nt I sf-alr- 'i day of ground in th" (i wikh ,hp recent assessment of been paid tnirh in i f he Tintic District. pnp r.nt a share has attention to r.i giving all 'f hisground, having .jip rfinipany office Is at Irovo oiHHon H.e jujja0 f. Gr'er being secretary Ward in he man- - propt,rr : ! f corporation Is In th "f 3li.it company Tn,J(. ,jHtrirti Mr Th"rn - j,,, ii j. in ?:' i wiir' a good speed and h- - present ore ihowsD to ffrpiifpr at V.n; forward ire depth. under m ' promising The Tintic Coalition property, on.- ore w. mined at the s,ar of Sliver City, waa r V".. orga- - rated to the was which :n (.,:oion. and worked oned for many, located, and non. came , can Lake mining hV her Mr. and during! by Thornburg of years e a irBln route!-m- vhil are fw stringers ,h.. in ct the "Follies." ' the PrducMon r"'l Play the accom- h. ""Mn froni ,h,lt kaBdUa ntirely by the Kl- m"l friends. The v:!,! v n T Tr the benefit of T r, ,V SOUt. rllr jf'r,nfel attend ...... .. in; Show will ne ,f 1 11 le "l Veteran of World War Died at Bingham Canyon Slight Decrease In Juab Lead Price Again l A79.-OHiO.- V $33,-cordin- that a lot of illicit liquor hud h""n made at this plant which was well ll say. e 347.-f19.- aer-rttl.2- 2; . A.Tat li.r deputies Ted Simpaon "d William Laird, arrived on the eo 1 Valuation From that ore there ounces of cold. iniiices of stiver. 10.943.124 pounds of lead and 376 pounds of copper. The cross yield of the mine In dollars during 1927 was to Deductions amounted $..21.1 Ti9 03. leaving net proceeds of $163, 77. 02. Total deductions were and assessment Tuesday for taxa- - composed of the following Items: lion purposes. This is the first year Kxrractlon I23S.00N.04; reduction, the company has filed a report, hc- - J13.'i.I30.0S; transportation, to ItoKcnft K. Hammond, construction and repairs, retary of the state hoard. $19,479 09 The return of the company glvesf Return of the Yankee Colsnll-thvalue of the mineral content ofltlated Mining company, filed with the min", computed on thn basis of the state board Tuesday, showed three times the net pr (weeds for (hr "n-syield in dollars In 1927 of with total deductions nf preceding year, at $401,271.00. The machinery, improvements and other $13,079.07. leaving net proceeds of property of the rompany is valued $101.30. The value of the mineral at 122.420.30. content of this mine, computed nn lmrinu 1927 the mine produced the basis of three limes the net was $304.08. 2I,4sri.94.'i tons of ore, the report -- Sheriff 11 Already the North Idly Mining company has taken its place among he largest taxpayers of the slate of ! 'tali, adding close to $.'00,000 lo the assessed valuation of 1iah county fur the year just ended, iicrordina to the returns nf the mnipHny filed with tin.1 stale hoard of equalization Moonshine Plant Is Found By Sheriff ; If 111 If If MollflHHQ UU0 11011 HIIHIUII dv de-4- lHu-lieb- o Pay Big Sum In Taxes i dispatch from Tomipiih, N'exuda. lillsiUK nperatlOIls of Fred hnlilsirmu and thn Flnkel brut hers, who cleaned up u small fortune nut of their least In the niimiiK district, of California, uhtch is Juki across the Nevada stale line. 1aul Ftnkcl of Kureka Is a member of the leiisliiR partnership, accordiiiK to word reachliiR his relatives and other friends In tills city. The lessees are said to hnve made a clean lip of $ I rt.000 In about iMenty five days, after piiyinx for a truck haul of $ i a ton on their ore. Twelve carloads of lead carbonate re were shipped durliiR the twenty-fivdays, the litah (trade material RhIiir to one of the Salt l.uke smelt ,,r,, carried a lead content 1(1 li'1 of l"r r,,t ttn,l ,n addition to i Ills almiit 1? ounces of silver to the Inn. Tin1 ore heiiiK of such u desirable class the smelter paid a ,,r 1,"n ,,am' nre now o'WiTi1 clean-ubut they 'hV,r expect to lie able to ship about six more carloads. On account of the Mullfrog railroad having suspended l.'ral nns the ore must now he lvunce of about i : North Lily Will - under dale of Feb. 21st. tells of ,, - o "upper market was null r with quiet, diirtiiR (lie past week Imih fiireiRti and domeslic bnylnx ciinflned to small lots, tlfferinas at ' ciitii'essliins in sunie quarters was sai.l lo have failed to sll.ii.H..lo pur- chases anil larRe producers con-1- , liniied to h.dd steady at 14 I S for electrolytic delivered in the l 'tinned Irtir vulley. Lend was easier. Lead ore was redured and displayed consld- Irregularity. Consumers were ' V,,r on not uctlve with the buying side said Th' r" lr.'ady taken from this lo he limited lo moderate amounts' """ h" " and largely for prompt delivery. box of powder. Tonopah people own the ground on which Muhlstrom and the Flnkel brothers are at work. was ,j, Walter of the committee ap-t- o work out a new syntem t, bbrepinx for the water asked for additional time .,b to aubir.it a written report. A. a aystem whereby proper ran be kept of all water de-- it transactions, has already ?at Into effect. uyor announced the appointor Councilman Chrintopheraon rrhaaintt acent for all depart- of the city. In the pant the of each department had been irrbaslnr a Rent of supplies but fiture Mr, Chrintopheraon will in of all of this work. City needing supplies will make i application to the purchasing bn following proper investi- till place the orders. - city recorder was Instructed realetter to the Chief Consol- expressing the thanks of the 'ir the cooperation of the mine band other employeea of that .ay la the Installatilon of a fire ronndlman Oourley, who ted the motion. Raid that the Cobs, people had on various i ihown a willingness to tily and by reason of such Eirtka City benefited in a fi- - A Tin Al.-isk- n ll Copper and Lead Show Weakness on the Market ; l.'l y ( j' k street received Ore Deposits of Tintic attention. Mr. Zimmer- for the s Frank Hunt, mil liiniAn ihe new Tintic agent a general jn aoolnist ith , ir. He will operate . per Jen ce -t properti,. si bwin.announced m; that there t j,p Wiiy from to Mexico Bayor , th(1 s.. rt ticancies on the library Mil.in(t u'vj;,w tbs term of Mrs. Mary Hiacx.i;, an interesting ii.m nn tli,. i,n nf J. E. O'Connor having Tintil. Miliin,. IlU. were Thsse parties Klntr1rtl thi infnnn.it i.m i,..j:is Fields, tn council- - itched on Fobruiiry l.'iih the appointment In addition to tcHine ahmit ih. exitifyln e .jbnion's selection as a men-,b- tent of the district. whlh he say Eureka Fire Department. ronlains over '.no s(,u:ire miles, jir. Hit Austin Howard who for Hunt describes the various forma- -' been recelvlna, tjon), jn whicl, ore Ins alr-aaonths haa been iltreatment as the result OF f0unrt and 0111I)(1S piKsih1i(is ident at the Easle k Blue BelIof other form.iii.ms which are yet to. thorousihlv vu endorsed by the council. won tt now a Chriatopher-biiroa- III I i t ,i work in js. r to In fr. ll Hill !i"i-t- i j ; :UV of lie Salt Uki' Ihisiih-scsi.ililishiiiHiit. iiivurd in R In (iifurm.iiiiHi aiveit mil KvItlciicH ha ilils h.vli innn siHiiri'il ii 'tii in st 100 nrly pl.ii ns MliiT" iln iiMi'htne lirtve In ami iirnsocu will fnll'iw. linn I!vin the tnki'ii in i: in.n-hii"s must uii, lht cliii'f nf piil says. Miiiiv (Miiipl, lints liavi' Ih'iMI a nil thi sliii murhini's .irn ( ".isiiliTi-i- l "st"ci:illy bud lii'cans" th"v cri'iii" a l"sir" In iMiuhl" iiuiHiir tli" ynuiiR Iihvs. 4 4 , ii.iiii - tin'ii the main By Salt Lake Officers 4 In j."r idlmin 111 Tintic Miner Lucky . Leasing In - Nevada - , s Dfscribe, the ; NiiinluT War On Slot Machines i ii mill- the c;:r 1 928 . i:os. ii.-i- W ashington , 'zlmni'iT-- ! V. MINES D l:. lT.IMMAliY fT ,,'is : I , 1 732 . ; fi ill h Ill" . lull iillliiri:; l:r I" H burial, at the showing si (WXTY, ITAH. FRIDAY, SILVER-LEA- . i ed 1' A 15 ' A fhasinff .1 HOME OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST 'r " SL Moritz, '! Switzerland. 14.DKI AT RAGLE Dump ore Is leaving tha Eagle & Blue Ml mine at the rale of about six railroad rur dally and efforta will be made to hold the shipment! up to that point. Those handling the loading nf the ore for shipment to the American Smelting Refining company's smelter sre having rood luck with the steam shovel and they hope to be able tn make a clean-u- p of this particular part nf the mine dump within the next thirty or forty days. " O- 'Stock quotations for the past week on pnge 6. |