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Show DEVOTED XXVII- to the GREAT mining - Kl HOME OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST Al! COI XTY. 11 ITAII. FRIDAY. MAl.--i Bingham Mines Revenue High Tintic in N. DISTRICT liI;KA' c y king Diamond, - TINTIC II SILVER-LEA- MINES D j.:. i:j-- . NiiihIht rt DipIo:n,ic Po,t for 1927 List Tintic Lead on Salt Lake Exchange More Than 100,000 Tons Ore Shipped o who wan in Ti:i:ii' o days. vriftil tliai a large amount of on , u n in porformed Salt Lake anil ITovoj soured in the extreme! , if' the Tintic District. in j has already 1ti drilling "r'd on the Tintic Howerj yroupd. Xrv which Mr. Ilulloekla ,ofia?'"' re pioneering .chi Tintic, being of the . north or the North Stun Interest III del 'iopniellts ill the linin' diMriit the connui'. year to turn towards (but is sort on hi Fast Tim wlilch is far to lliii wist and south of the Tintic Stand d and North l.lly propertlea, tl.e a tea of Tin t that lias held the atteiitioii of the mining fraternity for tlie last year due to sensational new ore del elopmciiis In the North the Tintic l.lly and l.lly, Siundurd mines With the listing on the Suit lutke hall i!e of the sloik of the Tilltic. Mining con puny, two properties of tln new section are now ac-velv operating. The Tintic (Bunt, properly. ,i Snyder properly, recent-tf c ted in a deal with Frauds (1. M.it-eNew Y,,rk and Wuslilnglon aiioitii-y- , and Ilia eastern nsHOdnlea. and a, live development operations are already under wuv. The Tintic I .end property is owned The listing paby Flail Interests lters show It (. Ilanson, president, IF litilloiigh. treasurer and nml The company Is Inror-ii- , secretary. rail'd for $20(1.1)00. divided Into 2.000.000 shares of a par vulus of $1. Ninety five stockholders are reported, with 2ul),O00 shares held by dlrectora and promoters, 400,000 shares among shareholders and ; 10.000 shares In the treasury. The company has $12,440.95 rnsh. with no current hills. The company has fifty-siclaims in the area. Another property Id tlila same reel Ion of Tintic that is causing considerable notice la the Tintic Eagle, owned by the Snyder Interests. This property adjoins the Tintic (hint and Tintic Leud and several large interests sre reported to he negoltuilng for the development nf these claims. ('reeley Snyder, manager nf ths Tintic (Hunt, lias already started operations and actual sinking operations on a double compartment xhuft will be under way within the next ten days. Ii is stated. A water Is being run to this properly md surface buildings are under onstruetinn. Complete equipment for carrying on the sinking npera- Hons Is purchased and being moved onto the property. few in-- ii- , i 11 It- - n . Mullock states! traced. on the aurface. Mr. I e, ' ibe most Important of thejI rM which are continuous 1 Standard1 it from the Tintic ihowlnva on ., v to the south. te miles the 11 Tintic Tin! phoInxmiJli slll.ivs and in addition 'Rusty' ('allow ut tin. one firoup Mr. Hal-- , IVnny on the t excellent i this i,jlirv t. l.iu-i- , n 1 Mura in (him a bwn instrumental crew were i sp several other adjoining the course nf tin- uorkmii. .q . among them the Hope Ing the tl.i.-v:ir;iy fu,i;s tlutt have cilen Relief, Chimney on Hu- miiiT r.ir a in rH ,j, west Bower and Central, low's coml.il, - lauiii'li lii nm or been formed, hive poles the niovfiiii-nt11, - Ix-it- i - launched, for these id before the present sum-- r vantiige. ndranced it is thought rp amount of development under way. otic Bower Is a two million Capitalization ttporatinn. be 1 of s rjfi, fo - r Modern Highway, Eureka to o- At at s lif will 11 i if ndi-i- t , Knight Dry Farm properties Sold to Nephi Men in the easiern cri'l oT rarted -- eom-fro- x - 1 rout-a:ii- -It e dalni-iiiiidrr- ii .. 1 11 ! need-roa- Odd Fellows Will d - i Celebrate Birthday!; I I w.-r- e - i,-- . r ni-e- r ! ( k n-- : u m devel-lhrou"- h j Of $20,000 is Seen . owiih a uiiiritiuiioii of $1000. Man-mu x Cusidine rolled Ions Eit..n of the North l.lly l agi-based will sales mi February who was Mr. soliritrd by pony, u mount to ahum $1 On. urn), acllui.h. iiIiiii.iiikviI tliat his coni-o- f cording in data received hy the for $2uou would be puny's scold ary nf slate. This Is n re idy wlien in riled. With this marked increiisi nf mure Ilian t amount of local money. $ ..UU in all. $20,000 ni er February colier-- 1 Mr I appeared before the coin-Ihinns last year. iiisbners of I'tah county and asked for uti appropriation of $a.000 .... n ing ilia! in older to properly handle tin1 li i'al ro.nl luiililing project a to of aboiit J (lull would he t,i. The cn!iiniissiii!ii-- s looked with favor upon the rUi-s- i for funds and i.iad un uiipoint nn nt for Thursday of thl week wlo-- they nccompiinied a hr:: delevuiion of business men Nii. Eureka i.mlge over the road and also Inspected the 12. Odd vitrf.,i-workings of (lie North Lily. Fellows, will lie 40 years old at the1 O In the nartv Commissioners end nf Hie present month and the Smoot, liable end (iilm.in. also Engl- officers have unnounced their tnten-- Rpjsing for Ore Oil 1QQ , . , JTIrr, all of I'tah county, Wat- - lion of conducting u social session,, liCVCl 01 talO LitttlO M2ty Jencn W. F. Shrlver, I. J. Fen- - Inviting all niriiihers as well ns their, o nidi. A. J. Je. ,. A. Miller. Hr. A. II. ladies. The time set fur this lilg en-- . tl" LHlla May property. In lh rtiiln iiiviil . which will also b ut-- j Norman and M.1,rvs',.l. .limes ln district, John I ,,J C. K. HuMi nl! ( f Eurekn. FellnwHlHO,l,l Superin- 'Johnson, In charge of the work, now lend'tit Finlay and Foreman Wnn- has a small forca of nten driving a of Hie North l.ily were nt the raise from Hie 100 level. This raise mine and every possible rnur- Is cutting through some low grade a , exiemled to the visitors, ore and It la quite rertaln that It will i ii'li county officers were not require much additional work to somewhat surprised to note the large sent to lake (lie heading into ore of shipping nceepted the invitation amount nf work under way and lia- . May company Harvey grade. ThetheLillie few tened with Interest In Mr. Finlay's hi,m an'1 yeara spent past statements regarding future plans of I'lufL attorney general and a past lias during a sum of money on develophis company. A modern rhange room wciindniiisler, wilt also lie on hand, qultn ment work and the present showing Prank a also is now nearing completion; Celv.ntra, a flnenn,l great appears lo Justify a continuation of large structure houses t he new hoist-- friend of the local organization. Is thn prospecting rampulgn, the showing plant and it contains nmple room expected to come to Kureka. Other ing being more encouraging than It nf leas Fellows will for the Mg compressor which Is yet prominence been In severul months. has Hkewdse on be hand. to lie delivered, also for elertriral o John Mnrlcy. of Eureka, a past features Will Dove master Not FelSmith of train! the Odd Ftah It was si ai .'it that the North l.ilv Be Given His Liberty people Intend putting in electrical lUHrhlMl KUTl'kal f !u Nl.nun12 w' f"r,Jr equipment for underground tram- - S'" h " h..n-nr- e nn. d",,bl wl nuns. In most of the Tintic mines There will he no pardon for Dova gnt tiering. Mr. Smith, the and waste is hauled hy mule' jhe negro who was aontenced I IF and Spriggs, who left from Juab county after his fiendish trains but the extensive opera Morley le Hons of this new mine, and the fart j Jhn.?n,y asMsult on a young lady of Eureka, memtu-ramong thosa hla application having been denied that drifts of great length will he driven for th development of adi ' joining properties, necessitates a , 2k" ir" jh-- ,r .7 more inoderii niethml of tramming. people helpeil to defeat Foundations are in place for the ter 'm Lhi S; .Jh" !,,,n1,n;!smlth'a plan to gali his freedom . ,! minals of the gravity tramway, one and If (hey continue tho gooil work ,!'! ''' near the shaft and the other at the , , n slanting on lower Ma'lnl l,"y CMn k,up ,h n,TO hh,nd P railroad binding point, and masHlvn llirB j,,r many more years. The Umbers are being framed for the ore board of pnrdona was literally floodbins. The Hiirfare Improvements as ed with letters of protest when It outlined will include two or three was learned that Smith was trying modern cottares for bosses and as a aerure termination of sentence. jlo Fellows fixing others a ho will be required to keep the saloon, the odd us a hall. upper The portion In the closest touch with the mining grsnd lodge officers objected lo such SCVCrSll ATlluC vOnCCTOS of thei combination, the Fail to Pay Annual Tax Before returning lo their hnmen In state organization specifying that' n- I tah county the commissioner matings could not l.e held In al Tho list of companies, that have failed lo pay llielr 1927 Incorporation tax. was published for the first Itimo last Sunday. It Is a lengthy ;onn with several hundred advertised and In the list are many Tintic companies. Heavy penalties are added to all delinquents. --o ! 11 re -- Gasoline Tax Gain clii-c- the an-io- i in ril to help the tausf along r ! ' N. Lily': g district ure at lust to he connected with Kureka by un excellent high- to welcnne way sh'Mild lie nmd every resident of our city, lluniness men. and other property owners, are of course vitally interested lint we should not overlook the fact that (he road will lie of pre-i- t benefit to hundreds of wage earners, who will find employ ment ut the North Lily he their suggestions for some diamond a the Tintic Rower and J.ihn V. arressary data has been se- drill may be used on some Ellison, two well known farmers '.her groups named in this from the Nephi section, recently closed a deal for the purchase front ill ii owned by the Egildson California real estate men of the of Salt Lake, who have per- - Knight dry farm, located a short. nilar work fnr some of the distance to the north of Timic June- - jtnil other properties that are to lie Mlc companies. The local lion. The farm contains about 2.000 developed through the shaft which tha hands nf Ernest J. Cos- - acres. 2,000 of which have been' the North Lily people have already H. H. (cleared and used in the growing of sunk to a depth of loon feet, and in Knighton. panple should he interested grain. Improvements on the prop-- , which sinking is to continue. orth Tintic mining property! erty include several buildings, also; Already seventy or eighty local one big afflfl that the work is being an elevator located on the main linejmcn are working at this 1 farther to the north than of the Fnlon Pacific Ry.. The price, mining enterprise and within prospecting of which at which the land was transferred tiC other month or six weeks, following trtrord. It means that the. the Nephi men is reported to he, the completion of the tramway and ; lines of the district are'abobut $10 an acre, or a total of- the installation nr other pieces In-of being extended in that di- - $30,000. It cost more than two- machinery, the force will be ti well as to the south 'thirds of that sunt, it is said, to con- - creased to a great extent, possibly Snyders and others of struct the elevator and other build-- ! 10 two nr three hundred. Work now being handled through the Tintic wentjy took over claims' ings. Standard mine will he transferred to ;!d the Tintic Giant and! Some years ago there wa a great apanies. There Is un- - rush for Tintic Valley dry farm land the shaft, of the North Lily and ac. fifteen mile spread' and many thousands of acres were cording f the mine officials there ts tbs ground of Mr. Bullock 'rleured and planted. Some excellent ore enough in sight to last a number ind the holdings of thej grain crops were harvested there but of years. with output of the North Lily practically everything 'several of the dry farmers appeared landWhen the Eureka a the two the l.ily mines money in making lO' to have difficulty groups under to the men.es land. moving this of the cultivation formers shaft, whith in hence most of the farms have been through i the sunk a joint proposition of the more reality Tew till Looking Good fhfiftv ones se. m to have weathered with a view to the systematic or four big mining At Price Petroleum realizing a fair profit from i.pment of three this will become one of properties, work. a, si anil most important During the lime that upon ii l uiii-- d -- and geologists 0 i fur the purpose of cuiistruct a ruad between Eureka the North l.ily miiif. The inmify is atailahii and the commissioners I'tah county, who were here yos- for the purpose of invest igai- ing this project, g;ue It their filial emlorsfiin tit and pruu:i-eto have work under way with as little that delay us possible. It is thoiu-h-t road luiililing eiiiipinct.t, will lie moved onto the job in tin; ii'xr few days and that a finished cun le- - exper'eil within a moil ill or six weeks. The news th.it the big miiiinc j pound and without excep-bav- e passed favorably on lca-i- - ever lilted hy a woman In Hie serfice of I lie Foiled Sin tea. XtQ Com poll. a ion Mf $FV.O was ulliiweil by ilif industrial nf Friday in ihepari-ntP. E. Houtz, Lelund Clark who was hili.il in with! these treasurer and 4 May. 1127. wliilf wurkim: for ilanson and I.ars L. Olson Iaramoiiut Fiinmus Piavi-rof directors. the board Isiskv corporation near Pa rota officials and the largest wan. i,rs are residents of Provo Clark was shot during t hI'lah unty cities. Four- of a picture one nf the filming lit are included in this par- 4 "blanks" containing a bullet. rroup and on the surface la ra engineer in nvt $10,000 Road Project for Tintic Dist. a r l) :sd some exceptionally 'fine id other indications of min-sits. iilock rays that he has had Frances Willis has Just been Finicd States vice consul I 'bile. It is die highest diplomatic Mws Bl, Compensation Granted In Film Death Case pUred at $20,000. The arrr filed but a month or two ibe officials are as follows: Charles Bullock, president; 1 wi-i-- be - 'Jii tli.-r- n-s- pc-nt- 1 i ... s ! ' j II. H. Link traded or . of the corpora oh!"!!! flaur'ing re this week, accom-- J. Hanley from the brokerage firm at Salt R0M1 were enthusiastic w:n.'. New casing is Local assessments on the I as that held elsewhere Pomp'!y me(i price Sun. Mur real lecr-tu- ry Council Session on Friday Evening in the' -- few weeks ins.,. Hon a s " it - aro.lh-mov-nie- Th-- n at. bin fund and make a just a to e- modern - s ! i t Iaysnn he has secured fa land and will c.mtin ie promtwhich business he put In g stock of liquor the Odd. Federal Court Frees Fellows had nnother move coming. j Salt Lake Mining Man room over the; upper Main street furniture store of; Aa a result of reversals of convlc-I- I F. Fullriede. meeting there until t ions by the circuit court of appeals, ithe present (bid Fellows hull was Indictments charging Fliarlea Peter, erected in IKX9. S:ilt Ijtke mining promoter, with Mr. Morley says that the lodge using the Fnlted States malls to de- t heavily into debt to build the. fraud, ordererd dismissed Monday by new ball and with a small member-- 1 Judge Tiptnaa D. Johnson In tho 'ship things looked rather serious Fnlted States district court. Tho .for a time but the trustees aucceeded dismissal of tho indictments against jin retting permission to Increase thejPcteri came by motion of Charles M. .debt and with the money they put, Morris. United Slates attorney. ;the finishing touches on the hall andj The Peters case dates bark to the (equipped (lie lower portion of it for mining man'a Indictment Marrh 12., dances and shows. 1924, when It was charged that the j Money then commenced rolling In mails had been fraudulently used by .and with careful management the him In promoting the Mascot mining revenue soon rleari-off the debt claims In Idaho. He was tried and and the r)dl Fellows celebrated the, found guilty, but appealed from ixrnslon tty holding a public meet-- . Judao Johnson's prison sentence, lor at which all of the cancelled I wrember 6, 1927, the circuit court bond were consigned to the fire, j of appeals sent the rase bark for new Eureka Lodge No. 12 started nut trlul, because the Indictment failed with a charter membership of hut 11. to charge In legal form the counts aa on of the lead-- . outlined to the Jury by the trial (The lodge has ;!ng fra'ernal organizations nf Tintic! Judge. o .for the past forty years. It has tak-- j ien an Important part In every George II. Ryan lert yesterday on (worthy movement ami Its disburse--' a business trip to Salt Lake City, In remain over until this .ment in the cause of charity have!,-ndl- n ttlfl purpose of attend probably exceeded those of any other evening rre society of this district. Ing the Utah taxpayers meeting. j 'it of the city council , , -re' urn. Fridiv evening of last good A., ,T presiding nf exncrienc With tr.'i'!,r"j tii.it a 'lourley, rhurch.j they feel confident their Tir.';. n nir,.''ntal in building. MW, I FIT WILL ONLY BEAR FRlirr ( I w-n- ! v-- 1 l V ferj.i... Lr liv tr.i n'f Mj,,' !., llc I Ing ',t r',;,,,-n- ,s nd t; 'J nn meeting.; coming season of I'pper. expected other from j ., tht ri-- ltiini" 1 17 nertborhooi S. Joseph Was .hr (,a,fholic. siAter. Harry , In Tintic on Saturday to the' f th" investigation ,r final considor- Harrv S Jo''ph. nunagH- wa in r.'..ncSilver Shield ' nunm--n-. ''M 'ued to Della, Tintic last S.i!:ird:-- a'.i Tin'le ' - - - to f Warding! speclion on t,, J11!'? lx propertv. i of R'lk Hotel. campaign left for Milford wh"' V'fof police, nl this meeting' mining intere a !h liuli V nealnst the city, good part Inc nnd while ,h "f'lered paid. r."r , ,:rln 1hnnn..',,-1 la bu,,,,n .j,-.- -- n; w . .n : .rk. b-- ,4ll -- Stated that' nVRiV knows n,Kht Pol,'; 1 c n!c, u direcUnz the hrt . a( every dance engineer. jjunrain Jf4iri,-t- . wa in fpmlnlng- opment wrk hi t H evenentire propertv reka durinc t Ku-0- r r! n ( 0 usrfai fr |