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Show HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIC MINING DISTRICT Volnim XXVIII. STl Coalition S Kl'HEKA, .IlAlS IOrXTV, Shaft - V S.Metal Six Billions Annually sN MINES D Xiiin!tr XtiVKMUKIi JJ. l!'Jv Utah Power Co. to Light Landing Field Production o WASHINGTON, ITAII, TIH'IIsDAV. SILVER-LEA- . Copper Prices Expected to Continue to Increase ..! . o - - :: ' High Grade Lead - Copper prices iindoiibledly Nov. 10 will continue to rise hii'niise 0- The I'niteil States Is producing f A depth of over 20(1 feet ha been of the siiiull surplus of the minerals with a value of 'I'll l week of very fine I'uiliHid moiat on hand, Donald li. Hoss reached in the shaft which is being ami is b.. shipped from annually " of Now York, director of the !aak at the property of the Tint lr ni.iile with tin Wit li in the next few weeks, or us will im duulil ! finding employment fur a milproperly ut Sliver I'' V'1'1 Olilo Copper company nt lling- i iumI Coalition Mining company, located of Co. 'f"I'm lion workeis In mines, quararour sets of lii"n I for the needed he material soon ss visit his declared hi...,, during la the extreme south end of the ries. coke ovens and metal tli.il ila . ami I lii'ii tin ft f iiriii 3 he shipment be will work he assembled, Job Can "I il. ihe property this week. This information was given o n. ,ill1K plants The figures were made mined from I lie block of ground opHit'll use of Ihe European de- oat a few days ugo by Manager started on a new power line to the ,,,, priq.eil.v le.isrd from t public today by Scott Turner, piewni erated l.y Jd. k McNulty, one of tbs d ri for the f uni Industry Frank Thornburg who says that epper. director of the bureau of mines, bowt miners, and whlio uo emergency landing field for air- owncis of ihe Knic.lii .In f.mn district's 4 lias been greatly benefit ted, Mr. to the fad that the shaft wa in connection with his annual The Iniprovemeiiis in Hie 1. nullin' in the Tintie Valley. This1 control lias been made them planes asoay Eastern copper 4 Is no Hess said j started at a point 250U feet from the' a of the year's activities. Information was given out today by field are to he mode wtihoui dtln, report but what It will bring question 4 he that said, predict j portal of the tunnel the present1 uiagnuteH, About 2SUU men are killed John F. Howe, loeul munager for the1 ording to word gtteti out by i sum of a money. good : will reach IS cents a ihe nit-workings of the mine have a depth and 200,000 per year injured in I'tah 1ower k Light Co., which colt- - resell t at ives of tlie I'. S. ilop.irtni'-n- t Harold Hates, another Swansea Is It I. now u m for Of tally 7 00 feet. selling I. corn will supply the electricity need- of rommrrir. slii.li hr. noli of the maintaining the output, und loHitoe. sent out a shipment of nr of coins and is quoted on the New la ain kina the 200 foot some Mr Turner described at length ed to properly light the new field government standing all expenses Ihe Nunn, character a week ago aliout I A1 4 cents. York iiiiirkcil at the continuing effort of the promising bunches of ore have been und fur some of tlie hivicon needed in coiMieetinii with putting in I lie and V. II Hates, who for the past comMr Hess his hav-iasaid that most Dttt, tlie pleasing showing to murk tlie route fur night flying. beaeoti III'. Ills over the entire Salt government, by mine rescue jrisir or morn has linen busy ou been at a depth of 150 feet pally will coinplele Ihe sinking k laike-I.OAngeles line, also piepir-Not only will tlie I'tah 1owi-cars, by studies above and beto reach his i lie rh. In" iniiiiiVlia "a.I I. ft of lies low the surface, to reduce the Jiwkara quite a nice list of ore is now gency Light Co. enter into u contract for it k anil lighting (In' einei mib-sFour Aces vein, within the "hji'ctlvn. ... . uioiitliM. xi In iso Mr. Thornthe shaft. life and limb cost of the minUjixpoaed lighting the field In tlie Tintie Val- fields located every Ihe next few week. Before taking I KtiPtf thinks that the ore cut about! a erals. ley, some distance to the north of Efforts are being iiiado to at on re IfVWi up this piece of prospecting V. II. the point where Tintie Junction, hut a line will also light Ihe entire liuo and get tin Jfifty feetla above Hates mined about $10,000 worth of now in progress is well he extended to another emergency fields in readiness fur use early In jj! flaking ore from Ihe old workings of the a worth following and it Is his landing field, near Topi Iff. twenty the coining year Swansea. He wus so favorably at of drifting out to the same In tin field to order Top light miles further to tlie north. with the outlook there that when the shaft reaches its About 14.440 feet of new line will liff the Ctali Power A l.igl.t Co. will to drive for the Four decided he Hut a small amount of to bo called on to eonslruct two miles lie needed to convey electricity Area vein at a depth of 400 feet and lie us will ore needed which will the hate roil tier tlie Tintie Valley lauding field, the1 of new line niliftlng miners who are familiar with the jCippeared to be going down on a line to exteud from a point about llou with Ihe lines now serving the are confident that Mr. Incline. Fur several years past E. A. properly mhirp midway between Eureka und Main- lime quarry at lli.it place. Tlie cost Iliilee will be well repaid for his JT Tke Tlnllc Metal Mine Coalition company's will o InNpiH'tor, limo und money moth where one of the main lends of lighting Ihe Topliff field Ilmlges. State spent on this piece Further Improvements are being of the I'tah Tower k Light Co. is In- - consequently lie cousideralily less has ins'll urging the building and of prosporllng. iperations are being closely watched local mining men. The work is plunned at Ihe Ironton plant of the rated. Mr. Howe says that Ihe new than tlie expenditure needed in coti-C- iimtiit eiiHiirt by Ihe state of a saniV. II. llutcM, Harold Hates and of any now in to Tintie neetion with tin1 field in the Tintie tarium, where miners of Ihe stale Jack McNulty know the old mine uni bia Steel corporation. L. F. line will run westward ltke most InImportant the south end of the afflicted with silicosis, or miner's like a hook and they are so familiar progress Huins, general manager of the or- - Junction, where lighting enniriirts Valley cniisuiiiptlon, cu ii Id lie enrolled and with Ihe ore that It Is not naceusary ganization, announced Tuesday up-- 1 on his arrivul in Suit latke on a tour, given un opportunity lo do light for them to money for assayof inspection. outdoor work, such us farming, gar- ing. The lustspend Local Attorney is Named smull lot which V. II. same ut lime and the has etc., spent' dening. Although the coinpuny Hates shipped brought him a check T Administrator of Estate approximately receive scli iiltflc I rent men t in :m ef- for $1600 $200,000 this fall in! and It will not be sur' SI liciu o w fort to again to health prising If this old time furthering Ihe progress of Ihe plant,! producer Is , 1C The last will and teatament of the additional amounts will he expendJoseph L. Wilson, 69 years of suits filed except Ihe money neces-age- and usefulness, rather Ilian lieing one of Tintlc's regular shippers durcommitted to a hospital, where hope ed in the near future for equipment Kite D. I. llanka, who died In I In and a native of 1aysoii, died at sury to defend their title to (lie coming year. vanishes on ing has been admitted to probate to manufacture byproducts, includof practically v well was on He era! Lake ground Tuesday. sulof with District coiniiiitteil Fifth those creosote the and ammonium tlie tfa Court, Attorney ing purt resi-is Wilson survived l I,. some of by to Ihe older known of Eureka being phate, Mr. Kalns stated. Joseph Ihls lung disease. M2Uade F. Baker Mr. Ilodgea Is endeavoring lo get and administrator of The Ironton plant Is operating at dents of Tintie, having spent many his son, Joseph it. Wilson, who lives at Salt Luke. state. Klwanlans of the state Interestthe capacity, while the corporal ion's years of his life prospecting in thia Funeral services are li.'iig held at ed in this movement, and in an adwhich time he lo- p other two Hanksjnade his home In plants at Torrance and district during whtrh afterwards Lake, from the (I'lintincll until the time illness forced Pittsburg, Cal., are progressing rated ground dress recently given at onn of ihe jl( lnnnR investments pay? a part of the Colorado Mining dertaking parlors, ihls afieriiiHUi dull s meetings, briefly outlined to go to southern California, satisfactorily, Mr. Hains announced. lilsj fldn question can lie best answer-plaWand:ini'-of the Shurlllff Hisliop his departure he caused the Increased production of structural company. as follows: ed by reciting a little history. wus Mr. Wilson hud some litigation ward of the L. li. S. Church When I'tah was ail mil led lo Saute-- j up by which his rteel is planned for the Torrance I'tuh ('upper was capitalized for prill to be drai?n - scheduled folSuniuel and official. to Colorado owners of the with the In one he to were lKIMi, will hood brother Jjjfive sisters and by and through lke ioU.OOO shares at $10 a share, plant, while a tin plate mill deA. William of ore brother tenuior . of rich King, lowing the discovery Ae given such property as he might erected at Pittsburg. enabling act the federal government j,ere are still many nilulng niea in aO.IIQO acres of'sult Lake who are o posits in that ground. The mining, II. King, is to lie the principal grunted lo our nposeess at the time of his death. wondering why lost thej through sum company speuker. nothing The estate consists of quite a luiiii. Ihe priNi'isis from the sale of tu.y ,n, nof ,uy Mime 0f the stock of Ranks in Dissention 5m money on deposit in California which were In in used to build anilwlvn p WNH going begging around maintain a hmpllal for miners. Ujbaaks, Mr. Hanks having a short 3 in Utah (J (,1Jir hdd In dls- Republican Party his all of this land bus rriMn,f realized to death previous iv,(MiM D. f', Jsrkling njthM nj Ssavaral thousand dollars from the been sold and Ihe money derived considered by the "conservatives" as w w SeeRinilIert vlre rhairman from Its sale placed at Interest by B nia( m:int a visionary, and a fool, a.n. ntert!,iii.n T,t,Cof the Hepubllcan organization inthe Slate I and Hoard on Ltah farm ot herM less charitably Inclined ' has announced his resigBefore Ihe r tor in of last week the of low grade ore, from nn The principal and interest to tinned his honraty and labeled him a Shipment me ,"n, " Ihe Mammoth mill dump, is expected illuinp material was being loaded Ihls date nmounts to $170,631.73. type. Carl proiuotor of the that the state chairman, to continue throughout the winter at the rate of about five rullruad in my Judgement there Is no need ;tk Annual assessment work. The gested ut memorable alnca ,hoil also and dsys. R. others Marcusen, step snow months unless the weather becomes cars each day. The heavy is completely s hospital at Ihls time ss riah cpp, has made history. nd in question and out and that in the loo severe, according to word given stopped operations fur nearly ii for such the hospital arrangements nj lumunded by the holdings of the down has become a multi- - ' Interest of harmony and unison out by the officials of the A. S. & R. week but nn Tuesday work . was re- now In and the workmens company, operation millionaire, and methods of mining TaaVLn tDn hla there k a houseclean ing and reor- company, who some years ago pur- sumed and the output is fast being personal prop-jert-y RJinliaon of the compensation act, these men are copper ore revised Ihe world over chased the large dump from the brought up lo normal Mr. Hanks left some local real well taken care of In nutters of gen- following the example set by Utah well meaning Republicans Mammoth Mining A good L. A. Foreman, having charge of eral disease and Injury. company. including his residence on in Many Copper at Bingham. all parts of the state are of the Leadville Row. There are however a clasa of minportion of the low grade ore has the loading of the ore. is using u Saturday, November 10, Utah Copopinion that there is some merit in already been sent to the smelter but fleet of motor trucks In Ihe short ers who ntlthcr receive compensao the request of Mr. Seegmlller, who possibly 15,000 tons remain to he haul to the railroad cars, the dump tion nor hospital benefits. The men per sold at a new high of 250 on the Memorial Service for some time has been Identified moved before the final cleanup is ore being scraped into the trucks by I refer to are those afflicted with New York Exchange. Aa 98.5 per cent of Utah Copper Mock reposes In Announced for December 2 with the "Independent wing of the completed. horse and scraper outfits. Silicosis, or Miners Consumption. Ihe Kennecott treasury, this ascenwho Mr. Utah. in Seegmiller, party o Through the aid of doctors in the sion to a new altitude may not mean of his life lo southern Tintie Lodge of Elks will conduct spent much State the writer haa secured the much except aa a shining mark vinin served a number of times Clean-u- p Gave of Smelter names of all men known to ho suf- dicating the faith of Utah Copper to tfct usual memorial service for de- Utah,state Seal Drive Christmas and at the last the legislature on the first members Sunday parted fering from this Industrial disease, hackers. Lessees a Nice Profit and of the Republican party Nov. 30 Tintie in la December, which is the 2nd, and convention Open they are considerable In numThe renord low of the stock was his candidacy for nomination to the ber. at a recent meeting of the order a office in 1907 when tha price scored consids clean-upof a had developed half governor dozen After It Is my hope that a sanitarium dropped to $13, the record high up eomlltee was appointed to arrange erable strength. While defeated for Jesse Haws. H. J. Fitts, W. H. been made around the old Tintie may be built in southern Utah, the program. John F. Rowe, a past waa 130, a level lo last he stumped the Jones and Mra. Mary Stark have mill at Silver City, which was the where nomination climatic conditions are favor- reached Saturday palled ruler, la chairman and tlie the In 1916. to as committee named s been W. H. the mutWattis. for was stats a it smelter before partys Knight for this class of patients. I other members of the committee are choice for that office. Slnre Ha Inreptlon, Utah Copper handle the sale of Christmas seals In iny plant, John Leyshon. W'. W able H. B. Wall and Arthur Coffey, alwould suggest that a fair size tract has paid 1 63,000.000 In dividends, la underIt and District of ranks the Tintie within the Difficulties In Leo and succeeded Lund Dodge so Tormer presiding officers of the in order that or $100 a share. Ten thousand dolof land be the Republican party were no doubt stood that the drive for funds will finding a few carloads of very good these men acquired, would have light work, lars invested in Utah Copper, when on which commence November which the 30th, ore. They have already placed four and therefore help to make the Inresponsible for the victory the stock was put out, at $10 a Democrats of Utah scored In the re- Is the day after Thanksgiving. shipments on the market and this share, would have yielded more than Mr. Haws, as chairman of the week will sent out their fifth and stitution self supporting. cent election. Our state is normally I believe this ran be done by $lb0,000 In dividends. The Mock nt Tin-ti- c confident that feels of committee, final lot of ore. Republican and by all the rules keeping a dairy, raising chickens its recent high of $250, would be people will respond in the usual In gophering around the old plant and politics that party should have had hogs, vegetables and fruits for worth $250,000. In other words, Is which eleccall to fashion the in liberal sn own Its one way small pile of ore market. everything they found This however, a matter this hypothetical InveMment of $10,-00- 0 when be to of 6th on made, especially the they that had been on the ground ever of detail to be Kworked tion such as was held out later. would have grown In twenty-fiv- e learn that the movement now has since the smelter days and which The this month. Is to get ibis principal thing a yield of K The movement launched by Mr. the endorsement of the state carried values In excess of $ a ton. matter before the next legislature 3400 years to $350,000 Can you beat It? Perpercent. ore bud for years reposed be- for action, and 1 Seegmiller, with the backing of for- of health, something that was lack--),- e earnestly solicit haps, but probably not outside of tha mer governor Charles R. Msbey and ing In other years. All difficulties n(.ath a layer of Inferior material lo field of mining or oil investmontu. interest and your board of state between the favorable whilo health; an() j(a discovery by these miners the end that a sanitarium for these Joseph J. Cannon, Tu-Another stock that proves the deLtah officials of the j waa more or less accidental. It Is unfortunate and deserving men heto many well known Utah Republi- and the of gilt edge mining Into Association berculosis sirability so appear not is taken seriously to a cans, quite say that It gave them n.,iless a reality. 4 roine vest Is Kennecott. meats This stock out Ironed been and have the in the old timers by some of the o I twijipirgdid profit as hut little work which on Monday sold at 141, could of the party. As sn example will work together in an effort to waa required to put the ore on Ihe rnnks have been bought for a tenth us Emergency Kit Needed 4 Slate Senator Canilland, who is also combat tuberculosis for which pur- - niarket. 4 much, or 14 8 during 1920 and for mua are seals Christ the the Venturesome Motorist of pose a former stale chairman 4 by 316 during 1821. j The price range sold. District has not been given out but parly, rails on Chairman Marcusen wan from S50 to $90, in 4 1927 in the! during he what will comused will committee the make formal Just call plan the to stand pat, advisory Motorists traveling 4 1926 from $49 to $64, and during to be carried nn in fhe Tintie nounceroent in the near future. mountain pusses are warned by the 1925 It could Utah Copper's reduction of its av- mittee together and work out a prohave been picked up of betterment the for to general road state gram I erage per pound cost of making copequip around $50. In 1926 and lk37. It department He organization. themselves with chains, low ropes per to 6.1 cents a pound for the the Republican to I paid over $40,000,000 In dividends the atate rhairThe or and shovels for emergencies. third quarter of the current year, as says in his letter 4 nearly $8 Share. 41. L. Mineral D. man: was S. secissued Cate, by wurnlng compared with 7 cents for the t Survey. use the let's "Instead of resigning, district engineer for the department. ond quarter and 7.6 for the first -o Reports Issued a day or two ago fcoarter, sets a new record for the organization wv hate to get the farts Cross the Red whether as all of main to the traf' Indicate that Sevens; Meeting1 to 4 company and represents a triumph I ftc routes In the state are once more of mechanical and techincal skill not are a secret, venal, uathbound orgabe Held Next Monday and. therefore, detrimental open despite the snow storm of a adequately set forth by cold figures. nization of the 0 Interests to few days ago. Republican the 4 ; TO take an ore averaging 19.3 the whether Also, made are con-r by of being and The officers to Preparations the Tintie Chapter of ton. parly. the copper ponds 4 for League rosd officials to keep all of the of the Red Cross have announced a vert It Into metal at a cost of 6.1 Tens or Republican to, prtnripul highways open throughout meeting to bo held nt the library cents a pound Including depreciation Clean politics, wus organized ur ' the coming winter. nnd all fixed and general expenses, purify politics or for revenge, building In Eureka at 8 o'clock next 4 o and finanred by interBusiness of ImMonday evening. hit after credits (or gold, silver and was Inspired lo King or Hern. miscellaneous earnings means that ests friendly portance will be up for coaalder-atlo- n Information Regarding and It la eepwclally desired that it operations of the company have been , I all board members attend. developed to a point as near perfec Finances of Our Schools Uoa as'is within tils Veach or engi- Beet Growers Receive FALLING HOCK KILLED Ing skill. Itereip'a of the Tintie school Big Sum From Factories j The installation of electric shovels TOPLIFF (JlAKHY WORKER district school the o during year replacing the old steam shovels and U V re- June as ending in 30, 1923, the Teet Spanish growers the gradual replacement of steam, An accident at the Topliff lime ported by the clerk, were Fork district recently received haulage at the mine by electric loco- -' 1129,787.49, Including a bal- quarry reunited in the death of Fred checks for 3225,000, this large motives has effectively aided the: anre on hand July 1, 1927, of Johnson, 50, killed on Monday when company in slashing costs from an' sum going to them for beets Disbursements were 4 he woe struck by a falling rock. The $1714.59. rartorles the at delivered sugar average of 3.043 cents u pound for $123,539.34, leaving 16218.06 4 quarry is about twenty miles to the during the month of Oc'oher. 1923. 7.94 rents for 1926 and 7.54 on band on June 30. The 4 north of Eureka end the operations Mate of the In other parts rents for 1927 to 6.1 cents for the assets of thq district total 4 there are in the bands of the A. S. ft where factories are located third quarter of 1923. $249,933.10 and include school e R. smelter. Mr. Johnson was e amounts equally as large have o sites and buildings valued at 4 native of Finland and as far as been paid out the past season $223,557.35 and school furnl- - 4 known bed no relative living In this having been a very good one ture and apparatus valued at 4 country. for the farmers of the state. . o $17,358.73. The district has 4 With the Mayor, Dan Fields, out Practically all of the bei Motor fatalities, not Including bonds outstanding were taken out of the ground totaling of the city and some members of the jt- with rail825,000 and notes payable of 4 grade crossing collision before the big atorm of several body unable to attend the regular now 97 to every road trains, $10,000. avenge session of the city council, scheduled days ago. 100,000 motor vehicles registered. for Friday evening, was postponed. t ; New Line Will Also Serve T. Junction : i ! : I - ' 1 I - ! t t'h v.i.I.-u- dis-lirlc- t. J uw-ia- 1 ! 1 - ' I i - g W'N r iwi-nl- Sanitarium Wanted for Mine Workers ; inten-3Ulo- re Morelmprovements For Ironton Plant ( )- - S Locator of Colorado Died Last Tuesday hi j- - Ca'I-Sltorai- a, niln-Sal- t ; ris-over- Eu-u- he-jsu- un-nm- lt e j l- - n r Y -' : I Will Continue Shipping Low Grade Ore I h wora,d "'c. 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