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Show vy DEVOTED TO THE OREAT TINTIC MININO DISTRICT w XXVIII. . j,Juiw Kl K'KKA. n PI t' .Il'AIS HOME OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST i'UIMY, ITAII, Tlll'HSDAY. PKCKMHKII Der is Profitable iOlDl Uliarii Raising; for Arizona Utah Peoule .1 Feet : Down 120 u - !.t;!i.li TOWn I oM I- it - 7 Railway Officials at Kiwanis Luncheon - Ttii piiM'.ion id I lit- - Tuii'sl Si.iies as nil,- - of t h lending mining ciiiin: rlfH of Ihe world n - Xumlnr ;ijs. Mining, Says Mackenzie f.ini' st.p, .. MINES D U. S. May Lose Lead in :li- i!' a iii'w .iri. :v uf inn is fltimi-.li.ilraising i.f mi.i ; who is look ini; M,rrea Itohndy. of work at new campaign the of the Crown 1'oim J. SILVER-LEA- o John 0. Suck, the nsslstant trafi, fic manager for Ihe Hlo Grunde. and hi'iiic ili'.vaii'iifd. A. (I is r:nirlu-i,ii!j,-.u,s .iiiii , i,. icrciiii'V of the Ttali la faet the highest official for thu pn.p.rty lrn. hor ' !n,i k tlul a Ikmi t of t In American Miniu the state of I'uh. was lu Euline fclining tumpanr. chapter . riiisi'd tin- fiii'.-spa-- s ,.rvii on Monday for thu purpnuo of told the me m her reka t'oiigi'e'is, ing li .in,and for m. jinety j ;,i. .i.tj, a meeting of Iho Kiwanis of Hie engineering council Monattending Hit-ito ping sink-Vtons a ,i.l the 2 which lie outlined some of at No. club shaft, day hr company's rinprivate rsi.itis Kiii'oni'aKiMiient is being givthe difficulties now being enwhich Is the first step in au liai'k of tlii plan h .V(. en the Indus! ry in Canada anil In the operation countered of iir.lv new prospecting campaign, the ronn.-stioin tii- - K.,ii:iti. a 120 of countries Xinertian branch lines and told of proposed feet a South distance .as down wlii'ri1 ItO.Oil. nr m.nv df.'r ar, through low taxes which lias changes that will be mada In su efa no and Mr. Roundy states I'l'owili'd into an :iivh .,s fort to prevent further loss. resulted in a rapid development L. tvervthing n connection with find olio ill'll fur Inn lialf few years, Mr. Mr. Stack was accompanied to Eudm In the a lug la past running Job li,. smkiiia nutiilier. Mackenzie atd. reka by Marry Cushing, the division Loth wav- Two shift, are in use passenger agent, and they were I Such buildings as needed for the n new Joined at the luncheon by K. J. Dugshaft the n of site Wnt at the several weeks ago Mine Outlook in Nevada gan. the line's agent at Eureka. completed Dividend Agent Reports Mr. In his talk Stack,, briefly of an engine house and is Reported Excellent ad some of the troubles that "tuihumd the In spring 1,'ifksmith shop. mgffest iJayon monaay,lilV4, ,.onrninl,1 lh8 rauroaill, dr, ilhrr surface improvements will be The mining outlook in the sMti' lug the past ten nr twelve years and I. nst Monday was the biggest day of of Nevada is splendid," accord mu in efforta of offlduls to meet In la now SViVam j'jjjr The Crown Point .haft that the Dividend station of the Itlu changing conditions In the mattar of lloyle, N'cvadii state It rut has formation. lime I good ramie has had sinee the brunch long and short hauls. The apeaker who nrriv,.d at labor commissioner, lBe small bunch of quartz and line was built into that section of said in Suit Luke City for n Saturday that ha hopes that It will be a be hbout 300 feet there should Ihe Tlntle district, more freight be- possible to replace short visit. the paaaenger lime of the character In the hinge "A recent increase in the labor ing handled Ilian during any pre- train now operating into Tlnttc with of quartz. deposits vious day in the history of Ihe Divi- bua and truck scrvlco and that It wage scale granted I by I Mint company I. dend branch, tin that day a total of would ho appreciated If the rhange has been to ithe new shartj i,b sir hoist. moved nineteen carloads of ore were hilled ran ho mudu without aonie of thn difthe menns of in,,fra!ll,, (lll ptlt an,l "d from the old out at Dividend and most of the ears ficulties "g morale for labor, which is; i better "J7 attending a proposed were of the large gondola type usualply of air is coming from the reflected throughout the generul of the aume nature on the change Colorado company. f the ly loaded up to about seventy tons. Maryavale hranch. The hearing In prosperity of the slate Hoyle said o This would mean approximately connection Iuihor conditions nationally have! with the change In aerv-Ic- o So spake the angel of the I.nrd to the shepherds, tons of outgoing freight. 1300 been pictured much darker than they; In southern Utah has already takIlian nineteen jlhinp Shipments Stopped guarding their floek. one night The nineteen carloads of ore came en two or three weeks and Mr. Stack really are. and It appears as though word wliieh is an ancient hundred Tidings' years ago. from the Tlnttc Standard, Eureka fears that It will be months yet Until Warm Weather Comes much of the talk about unemploymeans simply news." Thus It was that the news of Standard, North Idly and Eureka before Ihe public utilities commisw ment was hut political propaganda, the coming of Ihe l'rin'e of l'euce was made known lint Lily. sion members ran digest the tranCold weather has put a stop to the according to Mr. Rovle. those the down so all and lliroueli ages long ago night material of the script of the evidence Introduced f dump have been repeated at this time of the year fillings and taka Intelligent action on tha which the A. S. ft R. Smelting com- which we call Christmas. Mammoth railroad's application. In the meanthe from f f function the Since those purchased times, bringing piny I' Mining company. time the railroad must go on loalng That old mill or news has devolved principally upon hii iivill-- t tidings I ilump. originally containing con- No such money. With the help or support of ut ion which we know as the newspaper. Tintlc pimple and those reaidlng In more than more th 300,000 tons, in ilv sidcrablly faithfully performs that function other towns to be effected by the his been pretty well cleaned up and Home Taper in a community such as ours, a community ihe men who have been handling the rhange, Mr. Stock thinks the bus and of homes ami people. And in that comtrurk service for this locality can low grade material that estimate or name is none her is so humble his but what munity One of the most pleasing lodge af- County Clerk Vikera has fur- become effective early In February. Ihs than loO carloads of the ore re- -, fajrg 0j tbe 8ea80n wa8 a joint in- written in its columns not once hut many times throughfollownished the Reporter with the Harry Cnahlng also discussed the main. Much of that remaining Is stallation of the officers of the local out the years. ing list of Tintlc Jurors who may bo proposed change on the Tintlc a of when It welcomes in thin layer: y3Sonjc and j.;astern Star nrgani-ore- r is the Homo Taper that wittered the form For you 1929 ths on hir service during culled hranch and the club records a large tract of land and future sau0n8f you are born, watches you as vnu rrow up terms of the Fifth Judicial District members to a story of his first trip taking place at their hall It a to sure almost costs that tells Iho are lotding community your youthful triumphs. beon Tuesday evening of this week and Court: Into this section, at the time the new home has been founded when you marry, congratuhigh because hand shoveling will be, Mammoth -- I. E. Diehl, Alma Denver ft Rio Grande Ry. completed bejnR attended by not only the to put the ore in the jjer8 0g these orders but by their lates you and wishes you well as you ami your helpmate D. Lunecford, David Larson, K. the local line, telling In a humorous trucks. start out on a life together. It shares your pr'de when Hillfamilies. Jamison, Karl McIntyre, C. K.Whee-locway of hlq axperlencea In Tintlc. In molding the minds It was over three years ago a aids become and you you parent in the ceremonies thatj jhe impressive man, Jamcn Emmons, Burt re(resident Jones of tha Kiwanis It to those the work of sending the ore from the and near of dear characters and you. room were followed by a Clifford Stapley, Victor Thom- Club assured the visitors that the jo,je In times with to when mill dump you the .mellpr u ani you rejoice, sympathizes joices jn the lower portion as. Charles Eden, L. R. Veal, It. I business and mining men of this diswu started. It had been purchased o! the of sorrow; it Is quick to record your good deeds and tha fraternal hrln)d hal, Olsen, Ernest Smith, John Mlkesell. trict would be fair with the railroads oatrieht by the smelting company, your successes and slow to spread broadcast word of trt a mo, fitting close, Eureka Eugene litarkett, P. J. and would give them aucb support ther, the Mammoth Mining company being or failures. your shortcomings A Cliarlea Bailey, Elmer Dun- as la needed to help In clearing up L George. Who has been the Honner, So day after day and week after week throughout paid a lump sum for the low grade id,,; officer of Tintlc laidge No. Archibald tha T. J. Donnelly, Jr., can. present unsatisfactory situation. material. the year the Home Taper brings you the news of your Already the smelter has received the Leonard Davla, John II A committee was named to investifor tbp year, Donaldson, the than drawn from the dump a total better What then, of jjguaj messenger, community. t Cour presenta-abonDonnelly, H. J. Davla. Oeorge past master's Jowel, gate the matter ami offer such Home Taper to say to you Rehold, I bring you good 275,000 tons and It is under- - Gon Lee Hopper, t'arl E. L,T!n,drl, lt' recommendtlon as deemed advisable, made by John Morley to ley, are Its For time? the stood that the ore has not only pro- at Christmas tidings tidings" aon. C. J. Hannifin, B. V. Hickman, hmM named for this assignment wj,08e speech a proper response was Tided the smelter with a proper mix- same as those of the herald angels on Ihe hills of Mr George, ,ven (1. ( by Lindsay, Frank Anderson, faring: George II. Ryan, Alex Jex, ture but that it has contained values Teaee on earth, good will to men" and to Galilee the chapter's Jewel, A 8imiiar If. Addama, A. II. Armstrong, h. j. ruts. George Home in this the Taper brlogr. community enough to make its handling every person quite wa8 aiVpn to Mrs. Sarah Morley, the John Bulllngtun, P. C. Downey, EdA paper on the evils of lobbying this message of community peace, eommuidty good ill, pror,,'e' William ward Ferguaon, was given by Henry Davis and at Fox, retiring worthy matron of the local an how increased and community community prosperity Frank Gear, Tom Garhett. ('has. tha request of the educational comchapter of the Eastern Star. Thfs for the coming year. Gillespie, Asti Graham, Shernun mittee of the club. George H. Ryan presentation was made by Joseph i ilaynea Herbert Hopes, Victor also responded to President Jones Treloar, who served as worthy, W. F. J. request for Information regarding Hendrickson. Keele, patron during Mrs. Morley's admin-- ! Owen M. Lundholm, the extent to which lobbying InterIstratlon of the lodge affairs. Mr. Livingston, During the paxt week County Treloar was then presented with a Wm. B. Mitchell, feres with the work of the members A. W. Larson, Surveyor Arthur A. Miller com- pen and pencil set. Walter Miller, O. W. Moreland, John of the state legislature. peted a new map of the county. Mathews, Richard May, W. J. Moon, As special gifts from Mrs. M or lev! Music for the club gathering was ending prlntu to the commiaalonera O. all A. Allred. John Allen, John O. furnished by Miss Maxine Salisbury to were past presented pins nd no douht other copies will be. worthy matrons of the chapter: Mr, j Ernest Boynea, Wm. M. and Miss Norma Fereday. Bunnell, o nude for use of various Hrohm. Heber Bauer, Frank Ilscon, was made that other, count- Helen S. Ryan. Mrs. Margaret SulliAnnouncement In (he last Issue of the Western district Is spreading in all directions. Thou. J. y officers. Berryman, John J. Coffey, there would be no club luncheon Mrs. Dora Churchill and Mrs. Mineral - Under the direction of It. T. Walker, van, of Salt Lake appearThis pits'p of work by Mr. Miller Ethel Donnelly while bouquets of ed the Survey story regarding the geologlat for the United States Frank Cromar, Ernest Dahl, E. L. next Monday, or the following week, one of the moat following P. J. Theodore but that plans are now being made maps flowers were given to Mrs. complete beautiful of the Tintlc Mining Smelting ft Refining company, which Durfee, A. L. Fennell, ever Ga for a very' fine entertainment on prepared for Juab county, in; Mary Burton, the new worthy post and future Joseph Gourley, Fullmer, In an Interest active prosla taking District: E. W. Walter Jct the only one of Its kind in Wolf, Green, gon, Jan. 7th, which will be designated matron, and also to the retiring as the the of Tlnttc district, It contains all of the sect- well as the new officers of the chapMining camps have a way of dy- pecting Is pointing Frank Townley. Geo. W. Tlnaman, as charter night. The president has Standard North company childor ion and lots In the surveyed portW. A. Tasker, Geo. A. Sylvester, A. appointed n committee to handle the ing in their early youth ter. who has visited 511- - every effort to bring In the next M. Stewart, J. E. Sessions. ions of the county, all of the Musical numbers in connection hood. Anyone 1100 North program for that occasion which will Standard On the e' and the boundaries of cities, with the installation of the Eastern -- - he a O" Is enjoyed by the ladles, also by the following company hattarSearoSht. erry Creek. 88 the lines showing the was rendered by Mrs. from nearby cities. Klwanlans officers Iron anil Star of manganena quarts, of this stata-- j body Two Weeks Vacation iznd taken In o by the mining dis- Elva Bonner and Mrs. Mable George, ran testify to the truth a with Its t strike Utah to Interaction trict and school contrast these, In o ment districts, together the latter being here Trom San on Schools of Announced Which to up for opened in Three Days an amazing longevity.; large lth the land embraced in the for a visit with her parents, Mr. ramps display 800 and Intervening levels. on the active Eureka, Celebrate Given Miners Indian reservation. The new and Mrs. John Morley. Mrs. George Park nty, Bingham. Attention la veering even farther are stronger going p. which has or f,,r of the and School vast teachers a to pupils required every also sang during the presentation In- - north than the North Standard for amount uf work to All of the large mines of tha Tin-ti- e Tintlc District will be granted the . prepare, will be of roses. to officers of tne MexfS and where Tintlc Lehl the systemaUc gift ln parts uncra griat value n every branch of at Ganser usual District will be closed down on vacation, n one Is starting holiday of Dorothy being done chapter, by Mr.acted can not he: Prospecting the county Eovernment. as installing of of the world this record the end of the present week and Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of A. L. George mlnnrlied the most Intensely surpassed. areas In the district. Some ore has closing when school duties are re- the coming week, employees being fleer during the ceremony pertain 1 ofnew the of allowed a vacation of such length The.re JLaifSS shipped from the Lehl Tintlc. sumed on the seventh of January Ing to the Installation No. 9 and Mrs. suns for this This full two weeks rest will un- for the proper celebration ot Christhas Tintic Lodge of recent exploration ficers years SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS the en. mas. Ethel Donnelly performed similar course, is thatwm up large deposits of low doubtedly be appreciated and excellaid down In such opened lndlratinfr these camps the Most of ths properties at which to the Joyed. Up to the present time chapter according duties in connection with vast quantities that d some place In Le- - lent work has been performed at all work will be suspended on Sunday 7ltEN biting north windi that exercises. management, the ing will be necessary to exhaust It. hJ t,bUc r(nrt a commercial ore the schools of our district and the will be reopened on the following The excellent meal, following servweep across crusted snow was The other reason is hat Utah oper- - ,joiy Bhoud nM nd Icicle At prewnt ths outlook Is good for a very success Thursday morning. Installation of the officers, bang from every been rarefnl to kw p ore have o ladies ators the 140 feet below ful year. hall by lower In HD(lng the ed ;ro)ivtinj eave; when hearth ahead of production. conipilIiy When the Tlnlh: High School re- New Road mlneral-Ijirg- e a 50 is lh(i ire trongly of the M. E. Church and the rabies development jwj Maze cheerily, and the Equipment amounts of raplLal are encr0Hsbretk to a llme-- open. after the holidays. It will be were arranged In a manner to pernt Pine, and holly, and f r In Satisfaction Excellent hing was stantly wnp oyetl where. It Is thought with a new principal as J. T. Wilson Giving mit dancing, music for which iiun-- i is 0 has been selocted to aurceed Ray I everywhere; when the S furnished by Ihe Morley orchestra. new ore bodies In order to perpetuon page 8) ftonllnued ardep is ii,u 0f g(XMi sf- - the Industry. Done who resigned In order to enOne of the heaviest anow storms an(j S the of organizations tbnsa officers The he heart Is full of cheer then Tintlc la an excellent example of gage In other work. Mr. Done will In recent years fell In this section as installed on Tuesday evening, are t Is leave Eureka In the near future, last Thursday afternoon and night, now discoveries keep a camp Utah CORS. Lessees Quit J how n.rNtiins. ? as follows. The Spirit ot Christmas has moving hla family to California. No depositing nearly a couple of feet of perpetually young. At a time, when EASTERN STAR - it looked as if the tad was in sight matwill be added to the high school snow. Fortunately the storm did one Resume Work in Will never been Spring Mrs. Mary Burton, worthy caught or Imprisoned ; S for Tintic, the Tintic Standard ore teaching staff, the work to be so not tie up automobile traffic In the irtis: are at a loss whether to S ron. divided that the teachers already on Tintlc District although motorists body came In. creating in eleven. J. M. Robinson, worthy patron. Crooks and Cam Scott, who tho llat can handle It for the James In new. frtray the cheery elf as a pn a remain- experienced some trouble on Friday over 860,000,000 vwrs Mrs. Bert Rowe, secretary. ,in?T on Santa's sleigh, a g and paying 811.007.000 In for several months have been operat-d- ! der of the year. This will mean the and Saturday. wealth treasurer. Morley. of the John ricjid nf his reindeer, or In a 3 David Greenhalgh the road man ma viil ends, the moat phenomenal ore Ing a lease In the property saving of one teachers salary after Mrs. Edith Baker, associate ry and radiance that Is sn for this part of the state performed ever found u.p In the district. Utah Cons. Mining company, this the first of January. deposit g suspend operations some excellent work on Friday, h'? cunnot portray It 2 rMrs. Dorothy Ganer. conductress. This opened up a territory four miles week decidedIn te o ''Vii the romlng spring. con- - from the Mammoth, where the first until early worklkg from early nntll late during stains Is more than Decernassociate Mrs. Elva Bonner, the Eureka Hill Ry. In oper- - Men and Trucks Clearing g which time he managed to remove Impoitant production began In Tin- With the eaten ore the from of anow from every mile oh the atln wus handling dUMraS Elsie Nilson. Mrs. May Tay Snow From Business District the nrt a difficult matter but Utah , phrlstmas S and county roads In the Tintlc state propect!ng' A period of barren Walter Mrs. ijeienilent solely upon 2 lor, Mrs. Nellie foie, when the North I.ily mine since the narrow gauge line was district. followed five Ward, Thelma Mrs ":i nf Pod things It Is One of the best pieces of street Mr. Greenhslrh used the new was discovered by the International abandoned the hauling problem has 2 Franke. v,,,:"1s:"nt upn playtime i 3 points of the star. Lily' given the trtah Con, lessees much work undertaken In n long time is caterpillar tractor recently sent to Eureka The company. Smelting warden. Mrs. Rowetta Hanks, decision to wait now In progress on Main atreet. this section by the state road comor merriment. (Tirlstnms fa followed and now operations have trouble, hence their which will make City Marshal McClain Mrs. Emma George, marshal, -re weather fa better for area claim Desert in the than all of these It I a It Is equipped with a been started haring cm mission. Randle, sentinel. .o them easier for It much llarrv put their ployed a number of men to clean off know plow, making a wonderful com mile north one Con. and Chief "f S'Hid win Hn. friend the of fa MASONS the snow from the shaded portion of blnatlon for combatting such storms in the Central Standard to prospect ore on the market. t "hen It hreeze in ujain Robert Burton. j, ' of the North' Tp to this lime rook and Scott the buHlnesa district. The Job will as the one of last week. continuation he 'or ?. i."R .n ee. we fee' A. Schempp. ? The work of Mr. Greenhalgh was claims, the have sent out hslf a doen carloads take n few more days, the city's Lllv zone. In the ir!l n ,,n' 1"r Hnl when fa John Nilson. to be is developed of ore from the dump at the Utah. large truck and one loaned to the appreciated by everyone In this seclimestone Ophir treasurer. K. Ward, j, ply fa Mis new yom 3 Standard the the ore being of fairly good grade city by the state road department tion, in fact by all who had occasion nd in the Central r, t It could noi re John F. Rowe, In line with the for dump material and It shipment betng used in hauling off the anow. to use the roads. fa 5 Cumbrian quartzite. fa the No matter what such n piece of A. L. George, trustee. o e 3 ,js si way a of Important deposition In! resulting In a good profit. In Hi-th-e nml Charles t oat s dlsdo-ur: Paine D. u M. work costs It Is well worth the sum now 69 railroads nslng In the North Lily and spring it will he possible for the are There a bit of thf formation tM j, ..J-i.irry fa ''11!! senior and Junior deacons. In motor trucks, 47 for terminal operStandard, a mil and a'vee to hlp a thouuard ton of the expended. With the buildings. spirit with us tlirottgli Hickman and Harry Lan half Eureka Mark Tintlc Standard, same character of ore and when that the buslnee district, shading a part ations, 13 for store door delivery and of the south fa w D Stewarts Ten 'J and Junior they expect to of ths atreet there Is no chance for 17 to replace local freight trains, ac9 die. senior it ' , !. the parent company of the Eureka supply Is exhausted & 1,4 ble to take some ore from the the snow to melt even though the cording to the Utah State Automobile p i' John Morley, chaplain. Standard I nlon . of the old mine. John F. Rowe, marshal. weather moderates quite materially Assoclatln. Development in the East Tlntlcj working Thomas Drew, tyler. . . Mac-Keiw- i.,t :ta-li - $- . r - -ii . n jmi-ks- of - ihi-iiaii- t d-- - I I V,T,n Bring Good Tiding s. Behold, mi.ln;'lc, i -- un-r- Joint Installation of Lodge Officials e Jury List Prepared forthe Coming Year far-of- home-lovin- g V ; then-treat- ; mem-necessa- ry J k, ih j , i pt I Past and Future of the Tintic District -- . pre-on- ct Min-min- ! . Fran-ciec- Go-nu- te , Ser i n. fin , ' -- I - . i- : i n- M-- J-- ' t D-e- i1 ! w,-l- i ,,, . yr - 'e-ti-- ra Nrw-rsn- i er ed |