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Show Ore Found: Her . l Tintic Bullion reports are nailsfucUT)' rum-- ' yesteday j i t , , IWeell III.- I i ' 4 ! I Hi.: J '.-- i I record. Mr lug mi' of Hit- cllllles. penpli- - I.liill .i- In r I'.IIII am! h.n i nc .in - ' :?& - al a no ol VV'iiMe ) 1 il cii.il 4 les In (lie .mil iaii.es. taking In i' 11 1 Ii IS II- I- II ill ill" . o It . l iiiiiioiinremelit I 1 v 1 ' I'll i I V illiil- - l - Ai It. I! V. Uv. Mill lli.ll I IIIt il.il 'll I hr Itinl.uI I. us line I.etMei'll ' S.hrl' l lll an. I SpilUgVlIle llhnlll ll'.e J h of Mils inolilh, living nut tin lien' iiirs a f.'M dais previous In I flit I Hate amt i"..lh!lshll,g .1 tlu.e 'ill'll' .4 soon as till- - l"l sen are III r I In- nperal ion pieseul servin' oil the Tlllllr In. mill Ilf (li.il Inn1 Mil iif coiirsi he disrnulllllied. pel llli.sii'll IlllVIUg iii't'll ll. I III ril the ' - I. 11.1 - ' - 11 , pns-ielige- all tile 4; railro.nl Is 4 hy the public utilities com-11- 1 issjou to make such u ihange. 4 Tlie new buses have been built on a Mark truck chassis 11 ml they are . feel long. They will coinforlaiilv 'ieai ahoiil si'Venteen passengers and ilieii lire also I'umparinieiits for the Mines l.aiullitig ol mall and express, makmost attractive and servlcilhb ing , 11 1 lit-l- r where they have such and this will slow up Ihe run to some extent us the railroad slv I Inns In Hiicli places as Sprlngvilb. low its tin greatest mining Hilt III tile Slate nntMithatHlidillK tin1 fart Unit cniiditioiis Incally nr. ilon-bteill- i n-,i- l Annual Report Issued by Chief Com. 'r. : .T past. "r ,""l! residence In this oft cause oft sect ion Ins I'oniiectlon with tin and schools other local IiihIIIiiIIoiih. had an .ppor-- i 'n,,"r"'n tUtUFC UDllIIllStlC KCPardinf? P -- tn-.i- r (JlllCerS e Mocks off the main . 11I . l,Iu1 ft ft - - I , o riir. In a very Interesting talk, ibllvrr-i-i- l niolor I mil l arruiig-'iii-'ii- t with the last Monday udlllles d.eir to tlie KiMiiniaiis rommissliiii tin ratlrnu.l X. P. Mum of Anderson evening, officials have promised to unit Ii urged Hie members iif ihc club I'oinpiiiiv's on mid discharge .assiig.TS ill lake faith in Tlnllc mid to their 'to renew regular ilepois in cities mid rontliiiie boost lug for MliUt is II II- -. l.ulld-ilng- s -- lu-n- tie llltll I I lilt-- ,se,l till i ms ft'JS ' li.in Mail Iiik'.iiii, ili- - 4 In the siifi-tC. S lliirenii of 4 Anderson Urges Greater Confidence in Our I 4- 44444444 I tunics r I ilCW 444444444444444 o ' i of further development 4 Chief's of the i particular part 44 now driven. being - o ,Md a winze is ore below the K following the Dream Mines Strike Was and drift-1- , it let el. while raising The winze Another Pipe Dream also is in progress. Only flown but a short distance and the ll Vjf level drift is reported to he Items in the ties spa per t.f 'ia; Kubln five hundred feet of the a sturi in the county, uniting na Bullion ground, also owned by Provo Herald of .Manli In. in.li.'aie-t ir Chief Consolidated. hilt there was mi fi in n.l.it l.f While the work on the 1200 level for the Unit f.iliulniislv rich the shale platinuni report la the quartzite and ore had been round In i! is lime dipping Koyle "lireani" mine irautions, the Savin be Hhould soon and nWBward Samples tuken at tin- property anl raise and Int Ml.llt ached both with th lo Si,t a5,, ass,w.r fitii-- il to ,.IL Such a condition adda to the' hllW r he pn.WI11,. plarinuni. rerest and holds out great prom-- 1 o,, assayer said dial th.-r.va- of owners this fur the ground. l trace" of llmilium. Not only has there been a change of Ihe n in In u p. bribe belter in the desert or Tintic iiuiler-t:iiMost lh.it people Chief Consolb ijllinn tract of the when an sissayi-l. t jed but a larger amount of ore is down wldiout too mucli ..win sight in the Kureka Lily mine of a shock he writes the wonl 7&n On the ( ibis snn.e company. n tM, varjlllls n.lumns ,ra(a handled in a de-- i the assuy blank Nol .Illy does litis work is sit that shows $S gold, 1j ai.t aa a sort of shock absorber bm Another1 ll also lends the 'id and 5 ounces silver. prospector or miner ect of work 011 the 1200 level to believe that after all lie was not I out It j(di promise. mistaken and that his completely Fjet Irifl being driven to the north and a judgement on ore is not entir-l- v tlc to the east to penetrate an area fau,y which geologlsta have great During the recent excitement, a'- No piece of Kureka klvnre. tending the alleged strike. Dream mine stock is reported to have changed hands at prices ranging up to $10 per share, which more Ilian bears out Dnrnuin's statement that Station in Shaft ting a sucker is born every minute and Of Eureka Standard Mine that none of them ever die the Kur it iio-i-- of 4 Ih-u- - i. f r 4 ..I I llillles iif (he 4 a In mi I .oil. -- rn day tu day. till, llei I s 4- - ai-i- l a1, an l,H l'rtocent 4joai belter he getting I, appears Ill I he s . V Motor DUSCS : boon Go On Road 4 llio nreiileiils la the co.il mines 4 4 me r.lll-ei- l liy lalis of roof ii' 4 4 t !. I'liin.' .im iv of l.irre 4 14 Im in lii-- of real .1 nil In the 4 '4 op nileii Ir Mr II irrinv ton mall. 11I llio-- e aie piet el'l.ililr. 4 4 1 lie iinan.il deaili r.r.e fimn 4 l it Mas 4 pl'el Inus hours and 7 inlnnii-n i he twii ciiies. Janies ,.fi uas t Angeles at 7 to I as Vegas at 9.:M II. i,.;( I as at !i:fif. n. m lainli-at t!;e Sail I.i,,t- i,. .nr port at 12: 1.1 p in. 'I level. Sainpns from this ore lili-lll-- WV ' ernes Mere fliilulv hlrlier (li.in 4 '4 tor lie prei in. is ir.ir. Most of 4 4- i il. 4 ill iv, lors. " - K'inh- in-v- , v I .ii . .'I .It nt 4 MILKMAN. IM G0IN' WITH fUT? BAF.I1F5 4 Jain- '' : J f .ill. I - 'a '4 TH' WITH Im 1 n,,.., ,( TFR MAW . t of DOflT PF AB5URP,MA. IM ncr COIN' YOWItS LAD't DOfl T 5AS5 n I II,lais Allgrl..:i, in exactly fnjr and sli:i a. - - IM i - II i . J.iin.-Jimmy m:i way tiiw.ir.l s.il1 !... h t talilisliing a ' nc a i;6 ouui'ta silver rd $3 gold, i - S keD Vi - ! t o I ItlnMii.ij wc: viillel In II..- - u lind a iliaint- 44444 44 4 4 Metal Mines of Utah Have Fewer Acciilents Tinth-da- 'Vum the work which tile Chief lulled people Performing round ln the vicinity of the of this latter .h nlr the shaft campalKn. beinit used 1" has been a marked thtTf hiwDily iu the ore showing In mineral trait of the t liief nilidated company. It will be re-ore has (hat In this ground In two or three pla.es found ks (hat me most pleasing discovery of that 1200 on the The Family Circle Record Breaking Trip n Made in Lare Ainilanp w 1 9 9 1 Mr- 1 11 aiitoiiiolilli1 K " Copper Advanced to 20c; liecomtug i ntirely familiar h,M 11 it y of with the district's liiilnsiries amt Inced that this like scores of others who are most tin- I'.eoloi' 1st is in of thi Shai'.hnlii-rChief a few will ultiiuately be toiiiul familiar with Ihe mines lie is cnn- .Milling company cents a Copper nioiiuteil lo 2 , lli'i iiiis.- of die Incn a 'luc, rxl 'iif fiiletil that tin future of Tlniir Is imuiiil on l.l)S iig. lerejveil die tMelllii'th of Imlf Jump and Iomplexitv of tlie work in null that our people have no reason ;l a report of die company's of Him publlcnlloii af,r M ll ii It trill ili ilefail .1 l.iillt the ion wllli do Increasing number for being discouraged or Msalmls American Melul bureau's statistics brine uper.iieil by vour ii'of mines die p- -i vciir. for H'eliriiary, opiTalion showing a furltier wiili tin increai-inC lliirton ol the Program Coin-- : company, M(h Us of Ihe red metal on The Miiiiiuary ol amount of expioralory work now milli-- was In charge of the various ,ai a refineries. work liming IH2x .hows dint do toenter Several million pounds were tul of drifts, raises ami winzes whs being unil' Tlakeii In die search for iiunilHrs arrunged for the ineiit of the dull, amoiig them; ported sold at 2fl cents for July iri,i:Vi feet. The hulk of this work oilier mines, which llo geologists couple of selections l.y Ibcivory to domestic Inis, was In the 1lutus w her. S,:x0 feet Hires its mu be fmi ml, llo former of Miles, boys' glee clul. from the high school (aeiierul Huperinienileiii Tlie price moulded la 191 rents In the of work was handled e Mr. J. Kretl Juluisoii. is arranging to ami a brief paM-pertaining to the little over a week ago, a gain of 3 No workings tin- total give tip his work in the northwest KlWiiids eilm iiliomil work l.y (ieo. cents over January 1. The Wit" 2.fiOI feet. Ill tile Xu old position with r.irsey. level is al.oul 7 rents above Die preshaft, which is th ' dram! Central, and will resume Ids Preiidi'iii Jesse Haws announced vailing price at the beginning of Company. 2.77 feet, in the Tintic P.llliotl tr irl your At tin lime of Hits writing a verv ii nieelliig of tlie club's board mem192ft. III tin enslern end of tin dlsirlct discovery of ore has been bers for the following Wednesday promising o7IH1 feet and at tin 2, company's made oil olir Desert dll! Ill Tract ill Apex Standard group 27o The tlie eastern end of the In Ilii drawing for the attendance Safety 111 Mining BC1I1 The total shipments for the yiar ore showing is not yet very large l.ut Alex J. Jex was the winner Stressed by Government amounted to .IN, 734 tons of ore and of good i mil ii y. Tills gives every prize O o all front Ihe profits resuliiiig mu more to adding mine of promise operat ions amounted to 81b... It. I'. Harrington, of Washington. iri.M., ownerelili.. ore Tin metal contents of l D. shipped chief of Him government mine 'im hi. ii Manager us follows: gold 3.84C ounces, regarding operations of (lie past year iiMy division, stales lliul It is the silver .244.N44 ounces, lead In lead appears below: pliiu of Hie government to give safn-tIn' ti,.. couditloii'i durlug tinInstructions to all employees of (.res 12,l:'4.47ri pounds, coppi-lal nines In thn I'nlted States. Much pper ores 472,9.riN pounds, lead in iiiarter of the year have not ores 9.231. pounds and Inc ,)roV-- t so fur as earnings good has already been accomplished o ores 9. N22 pound-- . In this wny and us a result of Ihc ef'in the ilevel eoni'ented. howevi-rMines Hie of Directors illiighnm Kureka slu.rt timt' Within a very r ton $2S 27, opm. ut work and Hie results uttaln Ihe federal government, M,rill.t, Kross value e- - forts of recent a at meeting company, of the minhaving the ing operators, there are now fewer serious accidents per thousand men mpluycd than nt any Hum In Him Undoubthistory of the industry. edly It will Im. possible to further deamount was paid for the Inst quarter crease fatalities and make mining a About forty former service men re demls to date aggregate fected its product ion. Tlie ore dis- 'IUf 1929, distribution being on the much safer occupation. . o last (list rlhut inn of prof- covered in the Xorth end of this Cth sponded to the call of this meeting, the day of January of thla year. mentioned In tnv last reat which Frank .V. Denting, depart- its having Iteen in February 1929. property, IN JOHNSON I'RKD Wlille thla company haa for aome J. ment comtunnder of t'tah. made n President Walter Fitch presents port. gives promise of developing time Ihh n paying dividends at the KING WKF.K DI TINTIC into a profitable and important ore splendid talk, telling the boys of the the following statemet to the GO rents a share for each of o t rjlr of run. It la located In what has been belonging many advantages the first dividend In 1329 J. Fred Johnson, who for some this organization and the various has tweii a poor one heretofore an unexplored scrtlon of quarter The year past was for double that amount. has been busy with mining conlime reasons whv a post should he func- for profits, though not the worst iu (Continued on Page 8) In these tracts lu northern As recently announred were Idaho, wus In KuTalks tioning in this district ihe Compati)'M life of nineteen year', columns the present ore showing nt reka during Ihe 'week for a short 0 also made hy Reuben D. Gardner, fur thre have been a half doen of the Ksglo Ml IIIuh llell and Vic visit. Mr. Johnson will soon close it. these that were worse; hut during Another Vicious Measure deputy vice commander; John torla mines, both of them owned hy up his affairs olsewhere and return committills one then has been done an unBeesley. deputy executive Mines, Is quite pleas to Kureka to resume his former is Aimed at Utah Mining the toIMnghain tee; Ross Kadvllffe, vlre commander usual amount or exploring work In Hu management and the out work with Hie Chief Consollduleit lug and lucent on new mines for of Provo Post; George your ihe look at these properties is even more Mining In company, as announced Orville Sinsleton of the Provo Po. Compauv's lands in the eastern part Him tlntH Hie About than It was one year Hits paper that mining encouraging weeks was of the district several ago. it wonderaddresses these the Following adjoining of I'tah had commenced to ago. Tintic Standard and the North operators unanimously voted to launch a pn' o becauxe of the defeat breathe easy Sylvester' l.ilv mines, which your lands prac- of the mine taxation tiill introduced in this district, Herman Commissioners Promise to Tlie money used wax appointed as temporary chair- tically surround. hy Representative Jorgensen another man and Dean (1. Henriod was ap- for such exploratory work was prop- measure, tnbeing quite similar, was Improve Road Into Tintic erly taken from the surplus profits pointed as temporary secured ia names were of your mines, hut these expendiTwenty-fiv- e Karly in the week Ihe very bail tures have largely encroached on the charter members and it Is thought condition of the road, extending added he will names u other that many was Into Tintic from .Santaquln, before the closing date for charter ii- com Hie ' to from of three Von. five, attention lo Veil the The usual heavy dividends conpurposes brought uleht. iifT suddenly" This none members, which Is Saturday K hill have would T mlNslonerH of I'tah tinue lo come from the Tintic county, ('. Jorgensen Mr. Sylvester and Mr. Henriod are lion led to the restriction of part of chanced mine. At tu men's buslnesi from three the local of the Hulsh in men multiple Mining company's lead and work may this exploratory fitixlou that all com the t in other the association k day lielr telephonic being meeting Tintic Join this organization and a? lor the time being to some stoppage W hen the Whin last bill was sub- munlcatioii with ('harl-- s deciilfd on the regular quarthem with communicate that thev It of terly dividend of 20 rents a short was who Is the new member to tlie Senate mitted memonce If they wish to he charter dia whose to under of and th hoard ml along with it a special dividend get necessary find majority made some time aro Tie new bers. The next meeting of the imst to Its in rection the road work in Hie of 10 rents a share, making a total in or the north end of the Hums prop- - the members to agree announced he trill post members Ihe late hour south end of 1tah county is now iiiiii of 30 cents for tha quarter Just has m the time of this wrlHnr irnduction. !ieowing to was the near future. . Mr. White promised to i Insed. Uieasure presented performed In a Tlntb ami qualllv During the meeting the render- developed extensionwav Senator George II. Ryan objected make an Immediate inspection of Ihe The dividends will lie sent out on Hie in and encoururlnr ui .j High School Roys' Quartette in with the and. other 30th of March to all shareholdroad the company this of 012 them workings property ed two very fine numbers. will out he work ers of record on March 18lh. Books commissioners, o similar results hav- followed an ore some plan for a much better high will close on March 18 and reopen with th result that the there find However. It Is too early to on March 21. way. Iron King Shareholders i'lutus Is now again making oine what sum of money will lie The dividends mean the distribuJust say V.!. tV J'V. ..V.'! Assessment profit, this condition will permit of work is to start. tion of 8346.024. GO to stockholders or when the spent In th:s Being Asked for and work added development The new member of the hoard stated and brings the grand total of diviturn tr.av and likely will add to furth of (hat he Is determined to do every-thin- dends paid by tha Tintic produrt-- tu recent a At of new ore and resulting finds ther King In his power toward giving 113,017,950. GO. B'rltirtl.,n tors the stock of the Iron of former profit in th resumption d . nator JI. Tintic a road that will lie In keeping was -also o dil ' madg hy In company was gsse-seThese recent happenings together la n r ' I'an and Senator Knox with the importance of the dlafrlr sum of 2 cents a share. T.ls of the last five 'he with experience II sessment N- 1 Wild Horso Hunt n.oyed lahy hen- as he realizes H- i- amount of revenue of the operation of the flu'its ur""the his county Is now receiving from that I'arratt i a'or s belief to the eniphn-liivi. N On K&ibab Plateau Thmoney " pern'i' introduction of the Tlntie mines. in the .ontlnuitv of tl.e line of min- followed cnxlderahle The heavy storms of early In the Thera lb.1'11this in f.r eralizaibin property as to the propriety of do- week played havoc with that portion Under orders from the secrehundred feet dlHUs-io- n f I's forty-fin- . " Ah.. of the road which Is between Kiberta ' the avnate. hy a hut been of agriculture the forest ing has ev.-rthat, tary to reason We work which have ur length. ar. . the and Santaquln. rendering it almost of the Kaibab forvote, derided t.J wiH Joriiy supervisors ore that the at this mine for several that In com- - o unfit to being hill the use there and for allow rules war to a fin!n and have declared est I will v resulting be. operations the cent found and the profits that .standard l trouble und atteraon scores for Tlntie Rvaii. on Senators of of that ish Kgan horses wild the motorists. the v will thA hands of equal !l" ,,,r' won from this proper: It estabautomobiles will Hunters Many 1 again off the region. opposed slipped derive those Minin lompany's much exceed, if not v while said gradon west that lish aide Irvin others Klnr. of 4 In the Iron rampa help required the of on mine during our number control the Kaibab and all wild horses 4 .. past v.ars. This belief " """'1 courtesy to Senator 1'ar fighting their way through the bog will be shot on sight. It Is es- th- - ra't. ht( vote on the question should holes. I'erhaps the worst section of ft support hy MINK piSlsSMI NT. was all . the known as "Gotlmated that more than 1000 4 the part dur-achieved at both mines, on the merits of the shen bottoms" where moisture from wild broncs will be killed. th-- ir op- - he might vote of five i:.g first the years below has rotne to the surface, as il lin juet.t d.i'e Rust's V. T. Park ranch, fa-- 4 the is com ; para-23rd the as shown by March iratioii'. - hardly prohahle that the Iur the frost left the ground, and this mous t dude ranch of the Kal- - 4 re-to aesmetit t,n this j si.ven.ent attached mea-nr- .means f will better Is be hendquarters for 4 there that will any no ire bub, solid Link of the really port Whi.h is well worth studying t he Jergensen bill, the major bottom to the highway. the The hunt will 4 hunters. hn controlled mine Kureka The Lily w continue for sixty days. This 4 April 13th fs I.v vour Inmp.mv has not a yet de- - y of the memb-- rs of the state legU On March 26. Lady Elks or this Is the largest wild horse hunt 4 5a Aay. The assmeut h..d v -- lotted anv of the rich ore found by lature being oppoa-- d lo any effort the method city are planning thn ever with their proset.t annual staged by the government. North or Standard Uly the Tintic Mothers and Daughters night. mines. milieu flanking it on either aids; butjol taxing Lake. 11 21 im-ia- 1 - 111 11 11 v nl r il pr ; : r. I'-l- A nation Is being cut and other trtptratluns made for Kinking the uln shaft at the Kureka Stuiidirl e.!m but it is understood that the '.'Aft work will not lie started until : 101 NT ASSKSSKD; AMOI'NT IH ONK (TINT Kk. - 25. '- cent the Mining The date Is delinquent 11 n.t , . rr-liii- a-- n . 11 rom-piiliy- 1 - 's r fool-a'.'- 20-cc- 1 fei-t- . t. (r Bingham Mines Co. I t'.-cl- wi-r- e 1 v r Will Pay Dividend - Av-tar- e ... . - developments appear to he to the rompany. Pny. . - zinc-lea- 30,t pleasing Anuthtr assessment of one liare has been levied on "ck uf the Crown Point ct mnli-riall- dter weather before putting the machinery in place. A iplendid tonnage of very nice t continues to come from the Hu-k- a under-Han- d Standard and recent 'TKWX Tiu-sdiiv- .011-u.'- offi-ri'- 1 Steps Are Taken to aunch Legion Post dtrr Hie installation of the new tuhting machinery which some time fto was delivered nt the property. Tbr officials of the company have maounml that they are awaiting - 1 s "I Uy April This recent le levy la aHaeHament 3,ef4,-!il9.1- 7. rrh Utah Co. to Get Big Sum From N. Lily - Q a- l kwteaament of jib county property la nearly 10m- ?' t'ountjr Aaneasor wr liawkina. Sixteen of the iZ.Blsr ,Wo have filed rc- and the others are expected In w A Hubatantlal Increase lTe ,ota vaue Korjt11 in the mot Important rolls of the x,,Hh Idly mining neti. 4 Wor'1 111 addl-tt,snie- SLi nt near the Tintic JHl,,Pfl mlnM . l"t ,,url"K the yeitr. "f ,he Phyidcal property nine of iuo.000 haa been n rolls by the county lu Addition to the returns P'ueds of I2.2C8.000 nir to the . fotnpany k ri. 'of'ert01 .of equalization. The eounty will he .OoO richer as a result of Ai , of tjT ,h 0,'T lliOB Big Dividend From 'iinty. W,4l Tintic Standard Co. - Sian-dar- - a-- 1 - r ng 1 - - : 4444 7 Rher Dividends Will Paid by Utah Copper j ! Ite 8i,aj , vtock reached a :,r 340 ob ,he oil Wed- "t'i l s r,Pr,JstH" n in- - dartiV1 it. ii.... bs ptt. j, An' Points 'w ! as hilh com- - 11 November hull mar- "I the stock was 0,ta',i,,td by the an- M tnal shares would a 11 quarterly divl-o- r sic nnnually. !.! ,,u,r,MIy more than i for last three I 1S2S and double hast f;h!l in Sep, ember. 4444444 d 4444444444444444 rs ' J- - ma-to-li.- i. su-pe- nd nn .o"-.parin.- r 'ill's ent ! ; J i 4444444444444444 |