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Show devoted to the great tintic mining district XXVIH. i:i ifilKA. Bonner Named Councilman at Meeting Held on Friday . Point Work oWd ii Start Monday ill - HOME OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST W.i i ol' XT V, ITAII, TlIFKsDAY. hup- - 1 b ;r.,P-- nl workof win the Crown the property on Monday of MinluK rompeny according to MrCrea re-'- In in ho chaw Mr. ; that the big compres-JrBinstalled and that the work la: thin holding up the irrlval of the transformers, rk are probably on the ground Power eom-h- a kis time. The Utah building the completed elec-- . mile of new line to serve 1 From pres-to the property. It eema quite cr- indication l'0,n' ,he worlt wl11 that in tip top rd and everything so that development can he Z up again on Monday, wa suspended at the fork va Point about two weeks ago ol 11 the purpose of installing this driven compressor it that time the shaft was down rath of 249 feet. to shift Will be put In the Bd it will be sent down to the level, where a station will be and a drift started toward the cutting :het for the purpose of mineral nh a very promising electrically tie May , . jour faun; I'uv- - uf r Albert Carp wa In Eureka early from (be week, aiming her Ophlr. where he aud Eric Clink, lino J. F. ijult nf Salt Ijika City, have a of a long i nnt rail for the driving uiuiel In the old FUk Ophlr mine. 'I his tunnel when completed will be 1600 feet In length It U being drlv-efrom the tmltoni of the canyon and when rinUhed will give the ophlr-Flaproperty an additional depth of several hundred feet. Mr. Carp aaya that Ophlr la very quiet at the present lime, no ore I being mined and only a email amount of development work I under way. - olul ion ' ivvnlut'mii I ; u scarlet iimkh pain pilril upon pain Its pas-ihunt of basic instinct. A tcrriMc Ihitur. unless the fruit It hears is fairer than tin flame That rar it birth. There is no worth In conflict of itself. Its jrlory Is borrowcil from the principles of uu-! of tiTfi'i A -- k mi .n-- , j Kiwanians Oppose Mine Tax Measure Development at Important Stage Now ! riii'til-li'- It is a tei ri Mr tliiiiif Spawn uf intnli-raiuv- granted. The appointment or Kilw.irl U : ner to fill n vacancy which ha Isted on the council during the past two months was made at this sion. The apnintnont was made h Mr. Christopherson. seconded hv Mr McCann and the vote was unanimous. Mr. Bonner was present .mil following his appointment made a short speech or acceptance in which1 he thanked the council for the honor bestowed upon him ami pledged himself to work diligently for the best Interests of the city. The next meeting of the c.iuncil. will be held on the first d.iv of March -t )5'iii t'letii tl.e - , t.ilf- l.tlUJK ESTATE l.KKT 4S1jOEI. Who honor, honor uinlefilcil! on were oiii of those. face of the Rothchlld tunnel it driven by the Little May 1m Mln-eompn- BY MHMK OK TltOVO hla heirs snd fortune estimated at the will of Colonel 500.001). Charles Edwin Loose, who died January 9. was filed for probate In the fourth district court nt Provo SatIlls youngest son. Clarence urday. Charles laiose, was named as executor. Beneficiaries under the terms of the will, which was drawn January 9. 1928. are Clarence Charles Loose, Warren Dean Loose, and Erma I ah me Peterson of Provo and Mrs. Fay 1.000 Gordon, No. 7 Ivsnhoe apartments, Salt I.aka. o Bequeathing to assigns In mo Then rrows a ileop rospoct for yu Iteoausc you choso to Usir tho bunions i Numltcr If M, III o 1 MINES D Eureka Men Have Bl g Contract at Ophlr Mine George Washington The regular iiin-ili..f council wu held on Kn.l.iv oct.in. of last week with Mayor KielJ- aiding and Cnuncilmeti t fcrisruii'iei-sonUourley. M.i'ann ai..l answering llir.:i c;,,! small amount of ltuiiiu,NN k.hm.iy transacted at this meeting 71:.. minutes of the prevto.is tn a.r. read and filed and ai; the city were audited and ordered paid. The application for license ..f John Church, to operate the t !.ti Soft Drink Parlor was up f.,r sideration and the iirensc ci, p-- worthing un foremen FF.HKt'AUY SILVER-LEA- Of an army, all wohlisl into olio Dull throb that echoos in your brain. You foil tin pain of all tho wouinloil IVa rim; at. your hoart. Such was Your juirt in lit', and for tho way You bon it, 1 rosjioct you You and those othors, who liursod Our freedom through thost first, (irim, doubtful hours of its birth; Who know tho worth of virtuo, And taught our infant govornment to tako Its first, unsteady stops toward jmwor. Your hour is gouo. Mat, though your Forms and facos liavo slipptsl boyond us Into placos unrevoaled, your spirit Shall linger with us always a L. C. Doty Passed Away Last Night Horn Silver Starts Shipment Of Ore - e Operation at the Horn Silver uiliie. at Frisco, near Milford, Utah, have reacliHil the stage, according to Mauager A. K. Kipps, of the Tin-til4ad ronipuuy. where steady production I assured from uow on. t The shaft has been to the 700 foot level. From the 700 down to the bottom but very Utile work remains to he done. The bunkhouse la now occupied. new water lines laid, the entire surface of the aharthouse concreted, and the BOO level practically reopened to the old stops, completing the program of rehsblll-a- t Ion for the Beaver rounty bonanza. In all, sixty-fiv- e men are employed. "Five faces of ore are being mined from the 200 level down," Mr. Kipps said, Saturday. "These all lie In virgin llmestona on the fringe of the main ore body, from which was paid $7,000,000 la dividends in a block of ground 1000 by 400 feet to a depth of 1000 feet. On the 260 level, where a leaser has opened up u fall face nf galena, carload Is awaiting shipment. Philip P. Clark Salt Lake operator active for many years In Tintic. and ona of ths most successful leasers In the district, has been put In blocks of charge of aaalgnlng ground to applicants for leases. Wa feel that this wIM he most satisfactory to leasers and ths company alike, explained Mr. Klppa. "Tintic Lead costa will ba maintained at the lowest possible flgnre and the company employees will make better than wages. Of course, on the lower levels the conipasy will do considerable development work on Its own arrount. Seven leaaea have been awarded. Among those operating In the Horn Silver property are Ned Churchill, formerly active In Bingham, and George Hartmann of Spruce Mountain. Nevada, and Bingham. On tha 600 leval, where by surface subsidence eight by eight Umbers. seven feet long, had been been crushed down to a height leaving baraly enough room to crawl through th raved area, all of the heading but thirty feet haa bean reopened and raised to the regulation height. c 160i)-foo- At the regular weekly lurcheon on Monday evening the members of o the Klwanls club passed a resoluL. C. for many years a Doty, tion protesting the passage of prominent figure In the Tintic disbill which is aimed to Intrict. died at hla home In Salt Lake crease mine taxes two fold. AttorCity last evening following a linger ney Claude F. Baker and M. M. For the past two or lug Illness. a drew resolution and up Kalghn Mr. three Doty's health has years both gentlemen made brief remarks' lndostructihlo! aud in an effort been rapidly falling bill the and contemplated regarding Orlando much of condition his to Migou. Improve Tin-on : effect the would have the it In southern been has the lime spent i tic District and mining in general California and other warm climates. throughout the state. Upon a vote Xataun. d Although his death was not the resolution passed unanimously A( Ill feet, the company expects a sad was It nevertheless was sent to the state legislature. arike the southern projection of and blow to the members of his family There was only a fair attendance Eireka Standard fissure. It Is In his countless friends In lha snd at this meeting to listen to the t Eureka Standard that the District war shocked to learn Tintic program arranged by Slier-- ) a HH ftft of hla untimely demise. Hit ft has opened up a large splendid lit M. M. The iff principal Kalghn. 7 of gold bearing DecesNed was born In Ashland, speaker was Theo. B. Miller and! - o quartz. in 1860. He came to ths Tin-ti- e Ohio, was on his talk George Washington tab Now District in 1695 from Lesdvllle, Headquarters one of the most interesting ever givand during hla residence West Tintic Property Colorado, For New Prohibition Area en to the club members Arthur For many here followed mining. Sullivan of the Tintic High .School Now Under Development nf the was he an wa for which have their aa Once sen, purpose superintendent years expected, again, Ut Lake Is the headquarters of also gave a ten minute talk on the effort i that Beck up Bullion net the law enact a uf prothe mine, to giving mada doubling present being Musical numof Washington. of mining Active development tv federal prohibition 1919 to taka up hla district life Mrs. I. J in the present session of the stain ceeds tax upon mine. The continu- position in were furnished bers by 'k a Utah man He properties lying In th West Tintic in Salt been ha residence City. ed district administra- Bonner with Mrs. which will the increase which going agitation legislature F. Baker acth upper Cottonwood districts ted a Utah man deputy admlnls-!s- r on mine nearly double what on for some years In this state to was Juab county'a representative and President Jesse Haws taxes la In charge of enforcement In by tha Union Associated planned In M. State Utah Jorhas tax net the in companist. Dr. 3. Increase the Leglelatura time. proceed J. II. Ellsworth to it ia at the present permitted nute. of the Salt Mines company. It Is announced by a member was He of the 1919. worked house before a the bill development hss against gensen conduct the meeting. The prize wa of fcraan E. Ellsworth, now an whirh proposes new mineral deposit In our county. Lake Lodge of Elks and also ths officials of the company. representative J. T. Wilson. to Increase Union Associated Mines company under the Washington prot- won by Secretary "The mines which have In the American Institute of Mining and the assessment on mines Is a newly organised merger como office, will be administrator Next week the program will be in six times their net metal for past carried so large a share of the Metallurgical Engineers. output committee, As new pany with a capitalisation of $750.-00In addition to hla wife hs la instead of at tax burden of Juab rounty are bedistrict, and George A. charge of the A.program C. Burton. W. the prereeding year In three million consisting of KathMrs. lack a to due and. continue as deputy by daughter, coming depleted, the present rate of three time. de- erine Dreckon of Bingham, n shares at par value of 25 cents. and in charge of Utah actlvl- - Heber Jones. Walter Christopherson new and of consequent capital of session a been There never has Th company Is headed by 8. A. The district will Include Arl- - and M. If. Done and will be In the new mine have not been grandson, John Doty Breckon; also Legislature but what taxa- velopment. as president and general nature of a fathers and sons meet- the Utah rome Nevada and Utah. M. old of Tarry a I). of the to the take found Shelby, Doty, place brother, tion has up for consideration ones who announces that th Rh i now In the nineteenth ing. manager, which revenue Ohio. the and up keep Is and thla A resolution passed at this meet- in one way or another has company not derived In have acquired clear title to haa the Funeral the arrangaments past besides county comprising this one Increased taxation only natural. But usually it iamakthe properties of the Utah Majestic k. Idaho and Montana, with dis- - ing protesting from that source, and new money been made as yet. business or of (lass industry -- o company In West Tlntle, consisting will not be available for this develheadquarters at Helena under on mines was as follows: ing an effort to saddle the whole of about 400 acres, the properties Whereas, there has been intro- burden slilitrtior Carl Jackson. unlesa agithis Inopment periodical on some other Industry Advanced Lead Price of of th Cottonwood King of about the new district Nevada in State Legislature the duced mines on tax Increase to the tation la as House Bill stead of trying to equalise taxation 200 acres, and ground of tha Twin the at of is disposed Week effectively jferred from the northern Call-trl- Utah, a Bill known on all burden Again During Peaks Company of about 200 Mr. Jorgensen, relating by distributing the No. of session the by 71, legislature. But the most present headquarters and of assessable property. uersa. These latter properties old of the "Due the to depletion Intr,n"fcrred from a dla-- (o Increasing the net proceeds i the that unusual thing mining 19. The Alfr lie In the Cottonwood district about Feb. NEW YORK, for to lack the of and mines Mainlstered from southern mines for taxing purposes. capital seems to lie the target for uforula. the development of new onea, the erlcan Smelting A Refining company four miles to the west line of the Whereas, said bill is contrary to dustry Tom, and Harry of State the Btof fftrmer and other taxpayer. In Juab today advanced the price of lead Silver King Coalition mine la the body"! .Yi ft?! plan of decen- - the best Interests ato that the to Inimical Park City section. Th company will carry a heavier tax bur from 6.15 to 6.95 cents n pound. and f whoUy .. Utah, contT rJJton prohibition was udopt-.This Is probably due to the fact that den this localhaa effeetlv Mining becomes also acquired some Independent Tlutic raise The of the have than Interests beat they year Purpose was announced a few mines of the state, fortunate In th Tintic district. next n acreage ly Monday. ried about as nearly aa pos- - District, and will cauae irreparable for generation. of In having large quantities of very la now under way at the Work the to the ome enforcement of rest of people the The and people Injury with C- damage rich ore, are able to pay dividends state West the Tintic mines; heed well thla property and Is to ba developmay oS'?" btwvn local federal, Utah through closing and give the Investor good returns launched at the Cottonwood properwill New Ore Developments what foreshadows na development It of necessary ment, restriction The officers. Utah. tocny essen- for the money he has invested. as soon as weather conditions the in Nebo Mining District ties nTer before tarnished work and exploration work number of other mines ultimately happen throughout ,1"; will permit. Increase the to continued If the state producing by countless to the agitation tial is th ,0 for district existence, that are striving o 'i:,rwator tax on mines Is ronllnusd, or If that daLd haa not PreTlusly been metal mines of ore In commercial never taken into consideration. Market is Doll nt work the Is Increased." tax property Development Copper of a district. The quantities. On Tuesday a public hearing on gutters was slgnsd of the Nebo Mining nnd Power comcommunication The bill will destroy said dls-oWhereas, included Remains In Price But a the capital Steady this bill J! Lf. LakI rt JuB pany, with the employment of two ... . adfiuarters at Denver. property values, will have a direct rite and was1 Earl r- - DuBB W- - 0th r of homeless stead ahead been hss erewa, miner going make Kendall, to constituting Production In the steel mills was tendency J!,hn A vlTUn BBd bJard attended by mining men and othersi ,n the Montana of Juab ily for the past two months snd two maintained during the past week at w and without employment, and theredistrict. Utah pro- M? .1 th. from' promising ore bodies hava been cut, a good rats, with business coming by to destroy markets for and ,WBV Mr. Jorgensen and the mining rep- - according to William F. Hayden, cities wsu in nf mining ducts principally from the railroads, auHospital for Utah consulting engineer for tb company. tomobile manufacturers and the Now, therefore, he it resolved by Aanred by Nebo In the Tbe property ia locatad Ity. Eureka Passage of Bill the Kiwanis Club ofof these Specifications B Mining district, Juab county, Utah. canning oldIndustry. contracts wars also said Utah, that a copy against sunk from "A winze ths :?a Hague to have Increased from farm Impleiualhl!- paasde of the Colton tions be forwarded to Gorge Ryan, tunnel level fifteen feet easterly ment manufacturers. The tone a ,and grant to state senator, and to Thomas Burof tne from the north drift haa revealed th market was steady as far us valin Utah. ton. state representative, with ami wiu kbum" hi Lnwa Tim!. Utah Coppr Co. to Build plJJ I;?' tocommercial In ores each of quantities ues were concerned and It was beWek at hlngtnn. unanimous request said club to u More Horae, at Copperton gether with large bodies of milling lieved that th downward trend In ie4 y areed 10 th b111 every member of ore, he stats. "Whan ths winze the price of heavy melting scrap to cause the d.efe at un1. aran1t t0 Utah of so.ooo untiring effort BUI " made reached a depth of 20 feet, a regular in 1. No "r the had been checked. Pig are bHn House -Plan lan,i by hlch th 7wi w,, mte of said npnnr Repnntarlvf substitute r permanent hanging wall with a dip IronPittsburg twen-with thereof. was quiet and steady, with Into modification feud .,a,d lttrn lh uf the bill, defended his measure rtah Copper company to build of 65 degrees east was sneounter 10 aId n wub-- r therefor. the argument that in 1925 the, ty five new bungalows this year at ed. This is regarded as very signifi- prices unchanged. near The copper market turned dull hospital He tpIna u,a,n,a gross receipts of Utah mines was the model tows of Copperton, If cant. ns th ore la following the well recent sharp prico adof mouth Shows canyon.. the Co. Bingham dis-- A Eureka following but only, 000. paid 112.000. they d u It?ranl of miners Lily It Is the In- vances. Domestic consumers were to build them on ths as depth Is attalnad. "ke sranl Year IlfiioO.OOO in taxes, whereas the ag- - tt is decided Past to the of tention ton for to said have their forward needs homes, approx tinue this winzemanagement Earning rlrultursl Industry, with gross re, lines of the present to n 50 foot level well 42.000.000. psld:imstely 1100.000 will be spent covered, although foreign conof about 100 to feet drive celpts then the morH of northerly !,a" 3 500 000 taxes. The mine, hm Last year 27 new homes were sumers were believed to have addiAn increased value be assessed against about SO. workings of the Young winze where tional metal to bay through to May. will to total tho 000 6375 built, bringing taxes about; only . averaging said pay City Resident milling or bodies nr now exposed. January statistic published duriag PaBJ 110 for every hundred of their pro-- i Included In ths project ars a ball The the Eureka Lily Minin old Get engineering department of this ths week felled to show this year, the Bologna features recreational and other purposes taxation for Important ceed. and other Industries pay as; park mine " vary confidant that in this reduction In refined stocks, arr"rf,,nk of the Inhabitants, rase feelsextensions 's $50 per $100 of proceed. , for lb benefit with result of net proceed. We high the th of Young BBUal hMard fish a. Mr. Jr- - who are employees of the Utah heavy shipments partially offset by the company's explained These untia ,11 figures, stories, ores wins be will nt encountered of dustl a"d the like but filed with the state board were taken from a pamphlet per company at the Bingham mines this depth and when this la done Increased production. Bom resale hta was reported as being ofAll of the Copperton homes are w,nn,n xatlon Saturday. the Hah State Farm there will be revealed extensive ore copper showed net rnceed publishedIn by built are and fered latest at the bill. but prohis design Jof of company Xort. The Francis support bureau this min la regular ducers' alight eoncaasiona, . who IT1, ,bal modern Bnes. with bodies, placing last year of war unchanged along these strictly to from quotations comparison! operations n,"ap Br,K as now deObjection areas the production, City cents for alectrolytla delivered at compared with a Bet '!t 11 KnJght. of, copper used extensively In th was raised by J Mill ! W uUv veloped expose or bodies of such In II and th Connecticut valley. year the fittings, that or tilings ii hiDtJL proceed $18,918.86 iTuvo. who explained la 7ncjr. It that bellsvsd that magnltuds 0 Tin prices wars Irregular sarly 1a n Mr. Norr taken' from mines are the name as the above will he the case. TINTIC CENTRAL AW4KNSKII. tha be week, but steadied latsr with cannot replenfield snd stock my0. The Blackett tunnel workings the demand capital hunting th tkr of tbem he showed, on. in ISO- - 5.8largely for early de! fvd Farm ished product, which ap- u constitute 490 tunnel rilinCM feet Asseesment No. 28. of 14 cent per livery. yielded are reproductive. cu fe,lihr sam u Th production with la SO course denorth length levied on the stock of the Lead was firmer on continued to 1 n,nP nd The protest to the house of the share, was llot thla,n grees east exposes ore for practically at Central Tintic company Mining in London nnd n decrease follows: 'Astrength commissioners hr inetant t.!, Juab county the the distance. entire Considerable , -, of la refined stocks durinr January. a meeting of th directors held at -of Interested Is vitally Juab county Is this a,d classed as ,h i,rit shipping ors Zina was the Trovo on Febrary 11th. Tha de- with and anehangwd, hF on h' was In the continued properlty of and very exlenalv milling ors with trading steady r,Norp 0 s. 6 0 4. 6 1 l0 and 13th th March is date sT:9 and moetly for linquent the and people quiet Industry, tTZr Sprint? a.Bd ,irpd hl bodies mining la sight." J sale date Is set for April 1st. R. E. view shipment. early that of m eousty commissioner hU Is secretary of the Vi"; a th"4 Antimony was quiet, but steady, with grave concern the proposals of- Allen nf Provo d,,d coyotes with so apparent selling praeeure. M. company. "Try ths homo merchant first." 8. Jorgenbouse bill No. 71, by $200,133 sales of ore lta South Standard Eureka Stand-I- n pe, adjoining the on the the Tintic dlnlrict :h, has reached a distance of 672 to t ia the formation, according )t. X. B. Crawfords report to ner John Matson. Staples of the rhyolite country t ia the face assay from 1.5 to I un of sliver to the ton, a trace copper, aa high as .5 per cent dud 40 to 60 cents in gold, said In unei-perte- New Bill Would Double Tax on Mines Tln-Stauda- rd - Measure Is Meeting With Opposition ln-t- or 0, sur-surviv- ed le 111 ad-htra- -- ct Z Sd -- la - I d:r dirsrsss. r.Aii - h0Pl hu'XruT. r.'Tm".?. -- Jornn. -- pro-eed- ' i.r s iT Cop-sens- . I1 ;sl,r,,n 1 m V 1 ? Pud SVn iie r J" . '' '; r;: ' |