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Show DEVOTED TO THE OEEAT TINTIC MINING DISTRICT XXVIII Volume Kl'UKKA, fight for Dollar an Ounce Silver Lost lstto Joseph week a dial wa closed to compel producers Association Secretary Mellon and the director of the mint to purrhase additional IulNTY, VTAll, TIU'USHAY. "'TuUl'.W .H AM John Church for Mayor Heads Tickel (itgoll II- I- A tiled, dairy business ut this dty, cuiniiiun ly known as the t'hurch Karui Hairy Mr. Gagon, who for nuny wars waa connected with the Knight mines of this district and who served us bishop of the Knightville ward of the I.. 1. S. Oiiirdi d urine ihe time there was a seper.it,-thurrorganisation at that place, tecently gave up mine work and entered the milk business. He has had unusual success, securing the best possible dairy prod 'in from tah county farms and equipping his place with modem and thoroughly sanitary dairy fixtures, tty iaklng over the Alherly milk plum lie la now in position to give Tintic people unexcelled service. Pasteur tied milk la being delivered in all parts of the district and Mr. tiagon la determined to build up a dairy business superior to anything of the kind ever operated In Tintic. 4 N'iiimIht 4!) Producers Assn. ting; at Salt Lake cuy' - giv- MINES SILVER-LEA- lH 17 Candidates Named by Citizens Party ing fight of the American Silver The JoXriy Diirate5 HOME OF THE WORLDS LAROEST Federal Men Find - Big Moonshine Still Members of the Ann mail Silver diiecrs associaiion held their un-- I Monday at 'lie Hole! h at Suit laikc Cny. uml formal-IOil of this wee I, a couple Tuesday elected W. Mont Kerry, managing of federal prohibition director of the Silver King Coni Hammond and Hurl officers, L. as-K. Paiterson. ti Ion Mines company, president of sisted by Sheriff Kaigltn a ml Deputhe organization. William Laird and Ted SimpThe meeting was a routine one, ties son. uiiearthml a large liquor mak- ihe ,n t ion of eli-- i ting officers mera ln Not Iv ratifying ballot action taken by .m.Iv P'was the ,h; T'"'1 found and de- some the ago John SI the Vr1"y',', j Kadd.il.. a 'V' both ls!;'0," Ti n Standard Mining company, 'T" and taken arrested cull's Other repreienfiiti.e on the to Suit laike. board of directors of the orgunta John St. John, 4U years of age. Is I loll well known lu Tintle. Antonio Itcsidi-Mr. Kcrrv, ussocl.it Ion of hia newarc Kiunk M. Smith, Wash- comer.aged 47, appears to They were as busy as cranHotter! vice first ington, president; K. Talley. Arizona, second vice pres- berry incrch.inu wl.en the officers lauded .it their modi ru moonshine ident. and Henry M. Rives, secre-lar- y plant, having a rapuelty of about treasurer. ITS gallons daily. At the sin) was f.O gallons of finished product, IS00 gallons of mash ready for the rooking process, SO gallons of gasoline for Ihe of the g. distillery, lenls, camp equipment, sugiir, clothing, food supplies, etc. Most of this was piled up, saturated with gasoline, and then burned, oi.ly n few of the moru valuable articles Important work with regard to being hauled back to Kureka. the future of the Tintic District Is It appears that the suspicious being done by Hie (Vntrul Standard net Ions of August Itnu in. formerly Consolidated Mines company lit the of Kurcku, ami his wild west methof Him ods of quurtzlta to the northeast running people away from Eureka North Idly at adjoining t hut liieulity, resulted lu Hie officers Chief Consolidated properly. finding Him still. It Is alleged that lust Sunday Raimi fired a revolver ut (JiiHle (i undersoil a Mammoth lad who chained to b In lliul section of a ard nl Dividend, lias significant, (hfl val),,y Gunderson's father uiei-itii- lie- prl laws packed aiul diiiimi.ili-i'wo .tears mu of wlinti the ry party ( lllKV Tit hi r previous was ol'i:.iiil..ed for a di.liii an ounce iirieaHv different nurposo to complete Kor Mayor diver at $1.00 JOHN ( III lit II the terma of the l'lttuian ailver art John t'hurcli was uoiv.luaied (o the suwas lost thla week when the ticket mid he had no oppohead 4 Year t'ouncllmaii Item.: named lit iicclain.ii ion lllon. preme court refused a review of the t ii. 1. (M us the party's uiavnniliiy candidate guiudamus proceeding. The American Silver Producer He was placed beloie ihe pilmary I y J bear I'oiinclliiieii Association, composed of the princiJohn ('. Downey. IUIY Ml K.ltS Kor Kour year Council iiaii Win., pal ailver producer! In' the United TIIOS. Met '(1KM It K States and the Della and Spar Contonover won out ovi r .Mrs ngus w ii. 1. Tirr solidated Mines companies of ColoMiller, the vote being S'.1 to 42. rado, Bought to compel the treasury Recorder There were more t ban a half a dozMRS. HI RY lilltXKS en oilier names but all declined the department to carry out orders Issued from 1919 to 1920, allocating nomination. Treasurer diver dollars and silver bullion to Kor two year Couiicilineii only MRS. I.IZ1K RI.W an amount of approximately names were put up. Itov three ounces for subsidiary coinaMyers, Thos. McCormick and Win. ge'Tlfe, consequently all three were The object was to require the govcrowd nominuicd. Another record breaking ernment, under the Pittman act, to The real fight was for the whs present at the nominating prt- ' 14S purchase silver to that amount for voles mary of the Citizens Party, held on' of city recorder. ihe coinage of silver dollars. It was uml Mrs Tuesday evening of this week. More cast In this contended by the silver producers than a hundred and fifty people that allocation orders could not be were present and others were iiu- cancelled. able to net Into the city hall room Declaring that District of Columwhere the political meeting was bia courts had properly ruled that held. As was the ense with the I those bringing proceedings had faillast week. Taxpayers primary, ed to show sufficient Interest to ae WM Mln-.,m,wJ partially Last Sunday evening at the maintain them. In that they had not era Union llall In this rlvulrv among Redmond the ,,l,un,e,i f,r h city claimed that they had stiver to sell, Arthur G. Sullivan Post No. 34 for the nomination of. Journment Ihe following campaign 0fj candidates I the government nattered It had com- Ihe American Legion conducted It la also claimed j committee was named: J. C y recorder. t pleted all purchases and coinage of ney. James Creighton, lleln-Jones, fine entertainment and',liit Parties Interested In a "libera! stiver required under the Ptttman the banquet, the Initiation of eandl-- 1 Interpretation of existing liquor Daniel Marlin and James Murgun. -act dates and the fine talks It Inalsted It had the right to can- thoroughly enjoyed. In the class! cel allocation orders, contending which was added tu the mem- that, while there might be some bershlp roll of the post werei Ized fissures huve been exposed both Ihe federal officers. question of the manner In which it twenty former service men whose' In the limostoin- - and the Cumbrian a has obtained silver to complete the connection with the organization1 Iln u hi was n nested it Ihe be no could there question coinage, luartzlte. With one mine already should be beneficial to all concernjjry fur'iii' Moulder onnee of sliver of the fact that every made In the quarizlte In Tintic Summit where for some time he hail ed. : acliunceu have In i ii greatly eulianced been removed or sold from the dollar Fully seventy-fiv- e persons were making his home. Just what ill the Cctiirul Standard, particularly count had been replaced. will ho pluceil against him Is present when the new officers of Ilinrge lu thla territory where the fissures not known. For several months underground yet to he discovered. Arthur G. Sullivan Post were InIl Is hardly probable td length In stalled. A list of these was given In conditions at the No. 1 workings oft The Chief Consolidated Is now op- - iw showing that he hud a hand lu the operation our last Issue. The ceremonies con the Chief ('onsolldated company crating. In addition to tie- No. l Ihe qiniirzlii. of Ihe still but he undoubtedly knew Building New Road to In llie Tint ic Ii ull ion were! have been steadily improving, more; workings under lease to Mr. Pres exislsin-e- , nected with the installation hut a short distance Hie 1 ler t onsolldaieii West Tintic Property moat credltahlj directed by Depart- - ore Is being shipped and more n:entott. six other mines. Plutus, Grand Mining fri,m !hl pHl.M wjIlir(I hl, waa lTjn have It equal Is companv may possibly ment Commander C. D. Pope who! are employed there now than for a Central, Kureka HIM, whh-lAfter taking llnnm Into ruulodv now reopening; Kureka I .lily . and Importance to Him Central Standard. ,hl 0ffa.f.ril continued their Invest came here for that purpose and who long time past. comMining The was accompanied to Kureka by O. The latest development to have an the new finds of ore on both fie In Mn Tintic Bullion, a new or", gallon and soon found n fairly well 1 pany Is having a road fixed from the A. Wlesley, department No. opened up I hut car- - la.ntt.n (rail lending to Ihe place Kureka Bullion and Tin lie Bullion haniiel Is hearing on thimportant adjutant, Amos Davis ranch at Vernon over from Salt Lake In h,WIWB rl'M niliierulizutlon Is new ore I. of Karh Impressive succeed the month K. A. Littleproperties. workings finding ig )e (WO Spiiulards were mak- City; Point Lookout along Government field, national commliteeuian, fro-north of the Berk fault, a continua- the ore found in these properties quarizlte. Iber1 may lie a tliame liimxe In aucli a wholesale nian- lliul the cliunin-- l cilia through Hie iter. creek wash to Simpson Spring and Salt Lake, and Frauds J. Thoma. tion of the mineralization of which bas ahown Increasing qualities. thenre to their mine in Rahl ranyon ulatrlrt committeeman, who lives at the Chief officials didnt find during to lx fast ap- North Lily mi lis northeast strike! The time where the O. K. Silver mine la lo- Spanish Fork. aud Into the Central Standard. their direct operation of the mine. proaching when tin- - Chief cated. The work la being sponsored will la- - able to uiaku a come- Drifts mi the 7UU foul level lu the Chain Curtain Promotes Other distinguished vlsi'ors were. This new ore baa been found by financial aid by the county with Henry B. Mortensen of Spanish! Basil Prescott, who some years ago back In Its earnings, and when It North Lily, prospecting for the profrom the mining, company. Speed in Driving Tunnel company which The owna about a score of claims, started iHeber. The Lorkhart Post Is named I would find more ore than tne Chief! ated life fsr exceeding nu'thlug yet time, secure result throwing conThe last lasuu of the Suit Luka for a to develop the property at the begin- - after a former Eureka boy who died Consolidated people had mined, not-- 1 experienced slnt-It first commenc- - slderahle light on the that this compuny vlng of the year and now have a n the service. mining In Tintic, fo- - In It continuation of thl zone in the fen- - Mining Review devotes some spaca withstanding to a description of a blaallng screen tunnel over 91)0 feet. Tho objective American! achieved a production of a million' wide expuuded ownership, covering ral Slumlord. Officer of the local which has been developed Dn the advice of Paul RIIIIngHli-y- , as It doe very much better than by J. for which the company la driving, Legion responsible for the program! and a quarter tons of ore. Ana-- , Fred Johnson, thu ! half of the most promising part of consulting geologist for n outcrop of rich alver ore, rtill of last Is of new mining engineer of find algnlfl-This excel-! the great Sunday Including la Copper, the Inlermillmial Eureka, and used In speeding np op- being several hundred feet distant. lent bufret lunrheon which was foi- - ranee and shows that the ore will; the whole district, It Is to this com- I be found la well financed lowed by a general de- - Smelting and oilier companies, the erullnns at the Crescent Mine near with the broad Its The company of north methods of pany. big continuing Jollification, buslnes were freely complimented on the af- - Beck fault, which 11 Is now evident velopment and Its sense of the need Centrul Standard Is driving two; Kellogg, Idaho, where the local minwith a group of capable men at Its head consisting of Roy fair which was one of the most suo-- created a barrier of con'lnultv for or the most liberal expenditures In heudiiigs on Its 1,200 foot level, one'lng ntun tins been engaged In run-Ih- e ihe west uml Hie other to the' trading. A picture, such an the way of development work with Hollingsworth of Kolconta, Indiana, cessful In the history of this organ!- - the ore runs by Its faulting, and the The crosscut to the west lustration accompanying the article southwest. meremore ever runs Its of now these that P. J. men of promise Increasing Jensen, Sandy president; promise zalion of Tormer service Review, Is really necand John Tintic. chant. secretary-treasure- r, may be found coursing fur to lha ploymeut of men In our towns uf is being driven lu prospect the Iron In the Mining to give readers a complete on the 1,000 I Mrurk fissure level, essary surMr. Prescott and Mammoth the out V. Johnson also of Sandy, general Kureka. bears aud north, the of The speaking part program N. A. Dunyon. the well waa of a very high order. Mr. Pnpe. confidence and belief that the mine rounding Motion, that our people This promising objective should lie understanding of the rhuln curtain. manager. At the Iduho mine Mr. Johnson reached at another 300 feet. The conknown Salt Lake geologist, Is ' who la an attorney from Helper, contains an Immense amount or ore set great value Is following a fissure uses the chain screen, southwest drift which Is s on the talk sulting engineer. gave a very Interesting rail, from which directly towards the northeast on section of The company la anxious to get legislation that had been passed for vein followed ore fur 00 scores of pieces of chain are hang- i,,1M Huo Ore Channels of Tintic the road to the mine in shape to the disabled veteran through the Tintic Co. Pushirg to President Thomas Ing, to prevent flying rock from feet. according work on and m carry daring forts of the American Legion, development Drifts Develoument x F. Crane 0 W. ing damage to the air, water and Pierpont. the winter montha. The road, when also the measure that members are by Guy ventilation pipe lines In tha lx Improved, will alao furnish better still trying to get through congress In bore. The tunnel Is In hard, dense n advanced bH are g Antu Two who men facilities for the sheep to aid, not only the disabled veteran, and rounds are broken In Tintic the quartzite, mine Tlnllc Lehl widows! the trail over Point Lookout to the win- but their dependants, and I from 7 to 9 feet in depth. Ordinarof direction the under District ter range. the made who and orphans of those ily the heavily loaded shots would uger Charles Zsbrlskle at the rate throw rock back aa far as 400 fret t J shifts of imo Mir Salt of an O. attorney and result In much damage, but to Gas continues outlined operUral geophysical by zone, hamper comradeLake Cltr.Sk. Program ia Arranged for arl W. Hotel. ation of the North Slandurd Mining 'Kh the chain curtain the various axiut in the legion and! survey Just completed by P. S. Messrs. for Holt, geologist OhU on Ihe 1,225 level In the PlP" H"'- and track can be carried of tto 52 Legion to.l.u.or Catholic Women's Meeting the Utah Apex Mining company, t.onipniiy KMt district properly where forward to the very race of the radio 1 dur-process D. U. Gilbert, geologist for the Mr. Johnson say together the boys that served that the work advanced to thejnel. Tintic Lehl (rfrt development International liain screen company, for lug the war. does not .Interfere with Smelting Plana have been completed esst-weHMt lg-on tu an break - has two aspects of outstanding em Is an who A. E. Littlefield, collaborated In Hie presentation of a pw.t h- tha second regular meeting of the north-sout- h mineral i lie blowing of smoke after blasting. nurean told!I niflcance: A highly mineralized ter- f. Salt Lake Diocesan Council of the ployee of the Typ on the dir. thu iPP"r of channel the niTation end 900, north prospected rltory at the & C. C. W. to ha held In I ;ureka on ef the work f . uA.e as rapidly Jl n ,h Binham District, whitr,J 1,000 and other levels, says the Salt ts prospected trlct being lufov well remarkably Big Hill Job of Sinking Thursday, October 24th, with the and gave some wry Ull. Mlnral survey. amuney Hn.l is with maps I This n as how sertlons. and . Kiatr for lumbers of all women's organizatbeen made has paper! ijr0? mine a If allow. progress . Expected to Commence Soon a description and discus- - M)in tjin8 hoselnroved at Lehl Tlnllc. the ions of St. Patricks Parish acting a claim. He was with the east 1,225 drift y r ore of urporvarious questio lyp" u hostesses. The representatives of lime answering advanced 100 feet on an,j area j tj,H Tintic District wlllllun Development of the IRg Hill and tha entire Diocese are expected to present. hvlbe greatly expanded and a Ion reare found In all the mines of this n vein rilling m j ,M unUHUal then ,,r wew Mines properties, recently ito,r,ct-ni,H Ulks Empire Brief atof Attend. Pro,1 A cordial invitation to quartz. Iron, mnngu- sold consisting progpl,tfU.)i bul suprndally developby the Knight Investment Co. how- in,erest on nese tend la extended to every Catholic -- t newly obligated eomradea and barlt. Ilecently, o k that tha American ml terrt y Guy W. rane. ( onsulling Leolover 8,n of Irovo, Is being held up pending lt Is reported and Rai lwjU1Mi from lhla woman, contributed S11 UBy. ,,f officers a word from headquarters of the It to rose 7:30 t. m. High Maas, St. Patricks Legion wh gll.h ntenHity that eondiv: Frospectlng at the Ihl;K,!,tdiscussion covering some ,,f North Lily Knight company, which 200 of nsiriotlc Tintic will give the Chllson process, within collar, the fret Church. Celebrant, Rev. J. D. properly observe point In the found channel an on appropriate sue-of the " and Amount gas was organized for lha purpose of intensity Music by St. Joseph's School putting which has been rewarded with In- over all of the Knight Interof was schools. which the particular District, at Choir. varjl!H with thu barometric pressure. taking program pBb both In Idaho and Utah. Its,ests of Tintic. In that he advanced stone new (Jn HUirmy (!aytli becomes Indkatan 12:30 ?lltat,B severesttest. If proved Register at Elks Club. At the Big Hill the machinery ""rnlng the probalil. 1:30 ITeasl.igly .iimcult. Klwanis Club Sllirar Company Will of ore In the Lehl Tintic. ge...lhorles of these Luncheon, was deposits. of the North hlanduri1 Him overhauled, collar sets put In an genesis Plortfs! will Sinking receive nrosDectinK Greetings by Mrs. Dennis Harrlng shaft and all preliminary arar ,,h,,son told of his epi-n,,,, been carried down to the too- Operate Twelve imm-tu- s president of Eureka C. W. L. In two made the fur which years rangement , n past during sinking 1hV8, Al f,Mlt li220 ocal and instrumental UOO font level, th- geselections will start Just as soon aa tha local for ores by electrical, or ,1,,,,. frHm which gas issued w nd All factories of tb by drtf'ing h's Mtarchlng revealej .ind community singing. be In Hah of the company reto method. representatives A on geophysical, the bulkheaded. are expected drift wJSed a1(, condition 2:30 Business session. Mrs. A. A Sugar company closely with the u he ceive word to has ahead with aurh this lu work, go and. frw a Idaho, one thl! of rpIl,.hMI, daysjchwkud within (,ge acBrlda of Ogden C. W. L. presld work. It Is generally understood togW. t raneconu-naPatriotic song. Invocation by KaM H.raniM Wl alrong that work that sueh Instructions will be given utility under certain conditions terrltcry.JCuy )lii ral Wiliam Kennedy, Pastor of St erooot the'intermountsln ,n m,nJn ' ,ah enleJed the Opoliongo discontinued on this level tern- - In the very near future. HThe company will opera'. rIfl oorguerltes Church, Tooele. Wei 1 mu!. Ret. J. D. Lagan, vocal solo, r. .TOMS. Utah Section of the A I. M. M. K., the chances of finding R,.rHiiH to" France this tnMe" Hie ore hoily are deemed better In Elberta Road Man Will displacement along .his U"; .jf Hulsh, reports, various ic ..isk opening as compared J noral outline of the "Conizations, violin solo bv Edward of beets, be breakage Is estimated fnnc dtMt rlr-- t In a gaseous Improve North Lily Road A pro- - hrHa ths the Jtonner, Mrs. G. C. Lindsay, accom-repo- ions Ust and Pus or minus, by Mr. I rane. prospirtlve r.rland managemnnt decided to to Tli'-Drifting toward the jwjlj ,0Stf of National C. C. W operated Mr ,h8 coming on yer. the 1,22 (train r,jllow the gas vent D rt. a. H. S. Al Fatten, the Elberta road man. me tings will bring to the mining Bird; piano selection, that such work jt hope hundred ral for followed i!JM Utah the best that Lavonne Clavelle; stales address of that as soon as the weather ore to whose l?ad thu would fraternity Briniri tsin al Catholic Education. Rev. Joa. S. on the 750 le . mate affords In the wav of technical a.,tanr8 be responsl la favorable for such work he will believed lo Fourche Belle. various phases. h .X-v.."Star Spangled jMwfe; Banner," BUchfMt. Idaho; lht.Lr?,e Ra. for tMt condltlon. ,ja was scarify and grade the Eureka to l will discussion covering Chinook. Montana, and Th.s heading, North Lily auto road. Mr. Patten ut Lavonne Clavelle. Didustry. ,h huh of the factors that hnmpi-re- i chane thU realizes that thu road ts now In had enter In a short disun. fool ,ro- J- E. OConnor of this city rnond, Canada. Tlntll. standard development and nel. which on the an shape but he doubts the advisability No. convention. necessitated Ihe of coming sinking vox of tearing It up until there Is moisshows In piacus as muth as the following ,e reuchd j ahafl after tha big ore body committees: nd ha olhl,r es of high grade g Mrs. with ventilation ture enough to result In ths packing ones on the 250 level helow the found. Trouble John Downey. at v roiions, rade Derisive results In regard has been eliminated ut thu Eureka or the gravel. Heavy travel of the Jto. H. e. Wall, Mrs. J. II. Norman. wars ' l!l per rent tunnel. fines Ab? summer has thoroughly corruSeveral JE. Wondershek. Mrs. A. some to this ar.a are expected In a month. Standard bv the sinking of an nn-- i past the past wr fwkett. Luncheon; lrnJ. - per cent copper and of gated the road. Mr. Patten will alWilliam the County during Mrs. consisting q;i uf these pru'uxble ore zones caUjUsunlly large shaft silver. One Mrs. P. J. Fennell. of the so perform some work, within tha lie reached from convenient points .four compartments. ui,i survey Chllson H; i the In all. farthest The tj,M two Mrs. Frank Garrlty. hoisting compartments Is usei next few days, on tha Kureka to Eu,haft workings. 277.50. in lie for a downcast air current and thu reka Standard road, built last year sum radio Pn,p'-tor: the the headings to Mrs. from by Mrs. M. present removed nueiv A imillllilUf J. srh.a tha expense of tha Chief Consoli-t fle large ventllatlug compartment for at or. U nusnt Wlthey. Program: Mrs. E. that m thing dated mining company. About stream. the Mraupcast C- - K- - Hulsh. Mrs. Is as In the last ten years thu 1100 foot level as rapidly Ijtoj Hilsdale. Regloter: Mrs. J. changed grvy. taurant aortnicii. . - , ; i h Legion Entertained on Sunday Evening - ronHt 1 ey. j ' -- f !" "J'ra!r. preH-idoiu""- - 1 in Tor-rlc- s, s - tl,-c- r . C. Standard Work Important to Tintic , , j lo-U- h I How-unusual- ! r , New Ore Found in Chief ConsoKtUted KlLfciTw SZm&ISZ j Mr-ne- ar Famous Miff Is Maying a Comeback Ineri-usln- - g , , i I . . Utah-Indla- I- na g - , sn-in- i I Utah-Indla- a Coiiai-ll-date- na - ! 11- 1 ef-Le- hi Man-urrtfi- ?. re .. - tun-an- 1 st ' cl produr-lUludH- hinhly-mlnurallx- ed 1 i j 1W iJ La-la- n. it h Ify S. Mr S." mTs?! - T- - rt r nce a m- .I!. ss XX' -- " --- s i - In-d- .; - 1 - 9- -0 J ( 2: ; - J1!- - arsi - - theIiy J ; : M Sle oe.d nl pos-,tn- t. f- |