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Show r DEVOTED TO THE OREAT TINTIC MINING DISTRICT Volume XMX HOME OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST SILVER. LEAD MINES No UMMUlf KUKKKA. .Jl AH COUNTY, UTAH. THURSDAY. Three New Bridges for Tintic Highway State Highway Commission Purchases Jew Snow Plows Tin will r . 'nu .tin. ut ii . I ll Niinibrr fJ i., Use of Copper for Building Purposes Means Permanency - Democrats Win in Juab County Armistice Day to be ages liuildio's hare kuown that1 Observed in Eureka (he A Dull wi'ih.ii l!ii IT - -- iilel.l1 is cliipi-- .i I lli-.lands; ;d the llfinoil;Hs of acd i J i; i '!. J i. is well lllusi ruled 44 w i p! every taii'lidate r of kkir iii. f.i-l.iati ut- id. mi ru.i'i'v i imti-unine in il e r ,i i v.irlmis uf ltu i;Iia r.nvi si.o.v buildings. r work ii. Sullnmi l'ost No. 34 of Xriliur in future ;i Of Within the very .! eXcelllion '1 t wi'.li Ii. w e the votes I'f.i'e, lil'ii wii diiriu lie i.le ipi'ead i oof of the rutted tin American a. cur.liu sirauht cplii li in i mstru l.egum and Tintic will In1 started on Hu1 one. at i lie i li'i Him lieid on Tuesday, liitdliy peiiioi rat ic. i lie count lieMi Kiuii.i .' II. .slaiehVur-(-'i'!i.i lupitid is of topper mid part l.iiilge No. 711 IV 1. O. Klk have ( 1"1 Grand on brills.' f three i uc Arthur ii w .s will inlie 1114 'Jlii N'Iiiin mid of lull il k .in ra' IK2? dates Thu lo coppin lAiipiion puivli.isi'il during tO till completed arrangement for the iral Hlvhwny. abuitt iv inndidaii for i I, ii io!e In pi'cei lid s wen No I tl.e I'lf week, ilnl.lililu' All larve per roofs of ilie Senate and House proper observance of Armistice Duy brld.-- t The Miuth i.f Silver t'l'Vo wines were applied in tile itU's and This is probably Kepiibiic iii iii. iVmoi ruiic ;.S, .oiiiiiv him ve) or rciuuv-ron Tuesday. November 1th. il- -i P Tltia isiu,nnl will i lastti.w tin l he mil must sweepiio.: ' lain- so. .ire in perfeit condition today. victory that J Ri pubilc.iM 4(1, in. tu ai'.fMi'S i li'.ar miin (it is Hie twelfth anniversary of the iH pr-'l,, bom- 'i,,w in ever made the i .! has rrpl:irVo. Rr ah icun it, liem.i, ratic the year ..I'uj'ul an r. s Ml, finm either party 'op per was extensivelv used in signing of the armistice during the Mi ll haw l i eu in Hit luiiUe, and fin uMiing In While lda'iu to Xnzniii. I' s :M. fri.ni hU;oiy of county politic.1. Purine S. building t cuminis'-ioni-rif ie great world war ar.d is a historical tb v a nd III Ceurge Washington's ,wr fim-l.iir-iil,,n to lia in i, tlii.Diit Mors in. previous eleitious XI Xlammoili I. Hi mo-j yoiu.ii event second to none, conseiiuentlv nar-ri,arc rniiil very tbo built Ided. di however. well Vomit Vernon, now a natljili-,..uniy a cits, f s. 4u, and pivttv (mis (illlldersoli, It,,. home at hviiie. proper observance of the dav is Just wide tumult tor a single frinn iniir:i.i.i in NYvad.i iliruiivh .is luiiilty election the lemcr:ll cr.ll, Kederul buildings esse lit iul. il for Il.e iii'lnii of prei III.- -, Itl.oial piibl!v an bi ii have ..nd Huy won offices. of the ;,r to crus. he a Imiil the are tesiinumPM-Sal! throughout majority I.iku xi eleven o'clock on that day all Justin by a vote of IS2 tu I'.'l. ''Yndowr, I', ull these viiirs. Vernal. io Hie heauii d. .Mi. from Sill l.aki- to I'ol'irada. ..yi wire 10 motorists the bi guest upset in tile win :Tmp-on- , perniiinence of those engaged In either work ur Demoeml. Probably now be will new that they s.i the upper and Us alloys Tin dome of pleasure should pause for two min tl.ruiih Spanish and I'rice, I. .led i. mi was the fad that Nophl, oat I'h.itwin, Repuldicun. (In chapel of (lie ITiilcd '(lutes Nav.il ities and pa sib-n.placed with standard bridges will S. Mi. from Tiiisil-h.is al'vavs hv a whith to of:iiM gone llcpiiblie'in. constable of Arioaa. tribute to the I... received with elation. t!ii'd,.i-,- li Aendeni) was rebuilt Willi copper af heme tin n win lost their llvea duric by ii log majority ITS to 71. h. and I'. S 450. voted intuili for anil specififacion The plans tel ot her ii'eiuls hud failed or proven ing the wmt from Tucson in Colorado, through in Hie s! might voting and the total: There were Pil l votes inst in lt. the evening a uiisiiilafni'tur bridge call for concreu piers Muali and Mumicelln a couple of reka as shuwed Unit oiiui At m 1st ace Day program to only 12U7 pleiidid with for with reinforced compared v abutiments. Ini we we hell are ,,nd In aiMiiiou, c. 'i iv, r nms lmiitr:ait the K publican candidates had a copper, whl. h the public is This vole last cuiiiiiy invited, Jievl. the span to be built of won I rrossronds I'oiirai'iiig Ilie progress of one of Hie . ill be given alisi that city. I'c k w i.l Klk Ilie iii open, Club u for miller with survey surprising most and ,nd the surface covered essential oiliest, grn.ileal fee the office ol' counlv vious lo eleclion indicated that a though no iii the uffair start lug promptly rooms, ,i m:1i i.f made to The rae and to be of taud-r- d XmniiiMit industries, and one al s o'clitck and lonslsting of Him Repub- si. mil hallo! would lx rust, probably of keep all thf sfi inidary highway sheriff bet worn the pris-- nl w h'cli siclih. which means that two car- dear tl.liuuliout the thousands of work i m ii min in. M M. Kuighn. and lican iiiiinlxrs: year. X exeeeil voles. lo jd 111 be able to pass over them at taxe lo support Iho following is. pays heavy In Democrat ie candidate, D. J. Sul-- I Address of Welcome, Stanley Wilbe in will New seen faces hat thl work While In l t n men safety. and Is a great purchaser son, It. i.ne time iivan, seemed to be the cm ter of; county offices after the first of the goi I, i) K. Kxalted Ruler. of supplies of all kinds. is going on detour over the washes with most people in interest thu Orchestra. Selection, lie will Coniniis -- 4 year Couniy will be provided for ni'itoiist. hut rintlc Hist del and it was a dose coining Chi plum Norman Dhorn. Trover, Treasurer sinner (Judd, wiil not for last County ihi Inconvenience rate. The final oiitivme was In Mabel D. Xinal Solo, Neil O'llare. and Ujnnv as the work Is exported to he doubt until the last returns came in Sheriff It Tint Armistice Day All other before bail weather sets , lllerlriltl lagion. Ceremony, Tintii people gave Mr. Kaighi. a' fire are Sit'll margin of about lT.'i lotes. and till! tion. Address, Past Commander John It will be remembered thaf several in fare of the fad tliut Tintic has ' . Downey. .1. Con and J. Dennis Juab the Harrington month county ago I'iano Selection, Miss Lavoone to he one of the always been I Ymucraiii'. Then Hannifin will he I lit precinct justice vrtd to build H.ew Wha. is lvpnrtt-of the rnun-ly- , and the ciiy Republican Clnveile. is of the strikes Kit year important constable, respectively, for 44 bridges but It view of the fad that credited turned aromiil nml cave Mr. S to the I. hi Tintic mine in Rending, Mrs. Tola Newman. reka precinct They were rlei led most of One tile successful this in a .stub highway and Pie exa 2u2 of The votes. X'liuil evimajoiity Solo, Kdwnril May. Ore ilie Minina Tintic Iiistrict. i on were but ticket the Iteniocrntlc ioin borne ever conducted equalin this pense of construct final rduri.s dioved tar Mr. Sulli not Remarks, Claude h. linker. as did the Republicans opposed id; dfiitly in great quantity, has been van had was the rltv of last card ly by the county and state the party a majority of 71 votes.' nut name candidates fur thee oft Selection, Orchestra. Star Spanred on the level, will he under the direct supervision evening, given by the Tintic gled Manner." this Hid nm However, the the ini to i! extend io known fices, upward uf I tah State Koad officials. Community Chest and all ended by wed end of the mumy, whi- hj After Iho program a dune will b 4 Mok hundreds of people of Ibis district. conducted Ilrothers, coniradors, were llO'i level, according the o Charles o. embraces Trout Cull; Creek Ity the American Legion and of mine, Z.ibrixkie, manager inis contract for work the About three hundred were present awarded Kish Springs, but in view of the fuel, Hospital Site is Chosen; Klkn the I'avlliou with mualc hy at men of a inininu confirmed by group by the state road commission, they pent In pltng. that titer are only 49 votes in Kureka. Man and Offers from Sail Ground I,ake iuVe,,'amim'fiyr the Mining hundred. hii, Then having presented the outcome of the elect ion1 The ore prevails in lead, but aPo were other game for the enjoyment which was $8,602 00. have could been had no' changed The silver. in lias value body high er and David Greenhalgh of TlnMc received all of the votes' Imh' $40n.i)il0 veterans' hospital of those who did not play card and Importance Ol Mining tO la distinctly a Cole canyon lime, Mr. Katgiin . 'f also presented bid. thiil si- tion. lu" n fortune telling booth created a w,n, bV from DiarlAfifid " Ulan ' ,,n l?tT,,n add-- . There la one other bridse or the which has been the most productive ,bl l,,, of and uinouni uinuseinent Jo-Urapnicaiiy great wnn assessor, Taylor, ' county the of Walls which is of the Tintic district. Grand Central Highway This w i e. ,l, to (lie receipts of the' the nm. popular ntan on the ballot. il' Hnitely ai.iire.l Saiuulay Ity the evening. In the card playing the 200,000 person rery dangerous and is a disgrace to lev-l- , where a huge breast of ore has winning out over his opponent bv Approximately the road. Thi ia located In Millard, been encountered respond to the majority if X03 votes. The next lug- - federal board on Itospltalual ion. first prize at five hundred were won depend directly or indlrertly upon a to flick it chairman. Gen-,h- v side of miner's test lamp, which Mrs. I, M. Stewart and Dentil t lie county, about a mile thl mining Imlunlry In Utah test vote was that of K. II. Sperry, which authorized , era T. J111"' Jo accept Delta, and spun a big Irrigation hlae flame in the presence of heavy county recorder, who had a while the bridge high for tlirlr livelihood, scrordlng to an Harrington. major.ty canal. Thl bridge Is barely wide lead mineralization, score prizes went to Mr. Walter economic survey which Is being mat if 633, and Mrs K. L. ('lirMtson of the test of from the vlnvie this todde Rut n cross The s.le. which comprise about Morgan and Austin Howard and! car for lo under the auspice of the Industry at enough KttreV.a. wan for candidate treasurer, It ha made li assayer ore ha lw'-Tile Tintic Coinninnllv Chesl is Salt laike City. always been in such a a majority of 534. ;6'i acres, !s locate I between H uti l third with highest K. ttreeln and Twelfth condition that it i real dan- - gaged by Mr. Zabriskie and assayer and Thir-- , of officials of all the v.ir-- i If all thorn associated with and The eliT'icn of A. iSadd of s venue. loti organizations and lodges of Hie dependent upon the Industry were gerouH to cross It even a reasonable for the International Karl of and Dunn to Mammoth The with the exciptioti district and was organized for the broiii-liSome pressure should be pany. They find that the value are thi i.ffic. s of loc.et her they would ronstl-dii- e (eiinty commissioners ,,r ol, property, i wneu me n,,i liirgi-H- t lirourlit to bear on the state road very high, the lead running to almost c'v.s tpe Demoirats "' Iuurof ny relief the community in tha purpose extending during complete c..n-- ! officials and the commissioner!! of 30 per cent. The sle of the hod) of trol of the county hoard, the other rl,jr' 'n 0P,rtl1 "" ,,H reiitaliilng (lie coining winter month, handling slate, according lo those in chnrge hlix-was Hillatd rot.nt) to have thl replaced ore is very large, a Is now vlsib'e. which previously wrr-takeihrough lh chaiu-- , cmx-of the work. biitiK June ikeiidall pol and IIt before a be pu- - care of by the Red Cross, In accident occurs at hut how targe, and thi bordir on Wii electe d tvo yearn ago on the! '!'r Analyxl of Ilie United Slates cen-this point. the scnaaliiittnl, will be determined work the huh data, 'nude for the purpose of cratie tiiket. Thi is another clu.sed hy the ny now mat the idie order to curry on thi been definitely derided upon. as the mining proceeds. 44 Client will need a substantial (reus-- . rev ruling the Importance to Hie stale in that it is Hit first time ha Another - rcciir.l free site, located near ury and the purty on Tuesday added 'of thl Industry, show Hint such Among tho-- e who have vIsM'-- I.e- that c'lli.-ha. hud all three Utah May Get Central pirtv ihJ rtnti' mine is r. rs. xvorsiey. salt Hu In Reck s Hot Spring, wa offered hy , a splendid sum for this worthy cause. coni nmnlly would maintain 815 gro- I.; is on tin board. s. JoM ph. Salt Lakp nililng aenmntant. who i Bureau of Mines Building linrry ttfricers of tha Chest wish to n stores, 223 doctors, 167 den44 K- ,nwith the size of the ore body. tend their (hanks to all those who o tist., 223 lawyers, 2381 school teach44 ELECTION NOTES. With the site definitely selected, kindly donated to the parly and ers and 1098 public office. Kxtensive inquiry Into the desir- - tureing to Salt Lake he called aitn-abilitI'' it I exiierii-tliat actual const rue-- ' express their appreciation to lh ie 44 The annual food consumution of and feasiblllly of conctrud- - tion to having personally will be Marled within several who attended. the blue fl ck of Ilie metal mining community Hie cnlhuxiazm displayed ing a $1,000.100 crnlrnl bureau of ore and witnes-e- d General Hines, head of thu 4415,384,6011 quarts of milk, one would never have J mines building in Salt Lake has. the miner's lamp anl told that been authoridzed by R. I. Lamont. having dicusd the value of the Tuesday wan r lection day. In 3,846,150 pounds of butter. 769,230 the veterans' bureau, notified Senator Census Fiffures Will with n!d II. Kinig severs I days ago. 17,948.700 of potatoes, days the street would have been iVilllam ecretry of the department of com- - ore. it bad and silver content Be Published in Next Issue bushds of both that his department would exert merce, accort'inx to word received the engineers on the proper! v. htont lined with rabid hixister.-pounds or meat, usVosi pounds he said very parti" nnd the town would hxve every effort to expedita construction of dressed poultry and 2,564,100 rjlhy the Salt Lake chamber of com- - this investigation, School renau figures for tha Tin-- 1 dozens of eggs. Its consumption of ninterce Tuesday from Senator Reed frankly that a great atrtke appear liken on the asp cl of a telebrat ion. as oon n the Nile was derided upon. Juxt what material will be used lie School District will he published dairy products and meats Is nqulva-I- n to have lx on made. Smoot. KFen hut not o with thi Tintic official, who have re- tb hciidquirtern of the two parties for the building la still undecided. A committee will be appointed to the next Issue of tha Kureka Re- - lent to the products from a daly herd gather essential data for the depart-- , turned after several trips lo the mine were vacant a good portion of the The chamber of commerce is urging porter. This census will show the of 5769 animals, 11,795 beef cattle, that Utah granite, Utah cement or number of children In the Tintic; 3461 hors and 156.128 sheep. ment. If the recommendations fa-- , during the week are elated with day. some other local material lie used, 'School District between the ages of The studies effective dispose of the erection of the building, vrlopments and especially because nr Soli drink remained parlor tln-lills-- , 6 and 18 the bureau ha Indicated a of Judgment vindication Ihe and amount of assertion that the metal mine the Ihe years, for a machinery securing suitable, clos.'d the day but other position to follow that recommen- iiinney that Tintic will receive from lemloye are largely federal appropriation will be et in n n il attending Accomplishments,- huslmssthruugiiout establishments transacted dation. Samples of the granite wi the state school fund depends upon Itinerant, lllli era te and unskilled .These efforts are said to have ropre- biisi'n-anotion, it is Indicated. in (he usual manner. Fnt to Washington a week ago, at thl rennus Senator Smoots letter to the seated more development work foreigners. In a large and represenNo. Kureka In John Irei ind tin request of the building departK. W. Redmond Is the census taker tative group, carefully analysed, 70 efficiency high was prompted word compHshed through by was sit list it tiled as election ment of the veterans bureau. was Gatii-ror Ruroka, Miss Geneva Hlgginson per cent are skilled artisans, 12 per from Secretary Lamont answering. in 22 months of mininlg than f,,r Donnelly. In No. 3 for Man moth and Silver City and cent supervisory employees, 8 per the I'tah scion's request for a re- - nccorrpHshed in twenty j ears of the Thera are about 630 radio brond- - K. S. Ralkenberg for Callao and cent office and laboratory employees ,r'"II t Mrs. Angus Miller and MW port on Senate bill S. 56. Thi bill, mine'. previous history R g sc.lctiMited fir Prank Damn stations In the country. of j Trout Creek. the One of the officials and only 14 per cent common laboIntroduced by Senator Sinoot, uuth- -' rers. Their average wage I $168 per final "eturn his declared upon Tintic and directs the secretary of ori; month. Kleven per cent of them treasury to enter into a contract or, from the property that the claim that more than $200 a month. ore Is encountered on the purfac c.intract for the erection and com-'I- f per rent of them worked full Ninety pietion of a plant suitable for the in- -, In thi. Tintic district it will rnnt.nue ln- time in 1929. Their average age vestigation of the bureau of mines on down to grat depth with vert is 39 veers and their ages range from in Salt Lake City ireaed value, asaln has been 18 to 72 years. After acknowledging the sera- - fled, Fifteen per rent of them have tor's request. Secretary Lamont' He added that through ceml of k been engaged In mining for twenty '.high scepticism the new ays: lo "In view of the large amount of ment of I,hl Tintic years cr more and 87 per cent of I hem work on an intensified have been engaged In It for money thi bill propones to authorize. or more. Forty per rent five and the fad that after the construe- - has! and drive into bodie- - of ore years ror Congressional Representative no other occupation since had have ion of the building, a considerable which the geolosy of Ihe property D Uirie, per annual amount must be appropriated testifi'd ehoald occur in pr-- it they heratne adults. Ninety-tw- o Don It. Colton, It cent of ihe workers are married and for personnel, upkeep and mainten- - quantifies, are the heads of families with an anre. the department feels that it' The geologist who pave the r or Jus?!. e of the Supren should nuke some extended Inquiry ing directions after a searching average of three children each. Christensen, D. into the subject generally, Inst rue- - Mud v, wa rlnv XV. frene. Ills Nlnetyflve per rent of those In Kldtraim Hansen, R. Mon this Industry ore citizens of the Uni-- I will be given along this line In the mine is aid to have been one, Tor late Representative for penetrating, .'.nd as soon a the essential data are of the main ayencie led States, 81 per cent are natives of Will L. Iioyt, D the United States and 60 per cent "mitered to permit of a more defi-'th- e cloud of pessimism. . . W iliiani Hailey, R. bi!e reply, you will be communicated' This was entirely dispelled wh-- n are natives of Utah. The proportion with further" of foreign born among them Is lea :the hose ore bodr was encountered Term-County Com. level and the As the center of the nation's min- - on the lino-foo- t than that for the state as a whole. A. V. Guild, Elghty-on- e according ing and smelting industry Silt Lake level. On thr. 12n per cent have completed XV. G. Orme R about o Hhe eighth grade In school 46 per Mr Worley. the ore deserving of a federal mine level cent have completed high school and rau plant suitable for on'tO'i feet out front the 1 TermFor County Com. d'poutward great per rent are college graduates. F. I.unn, D lecesstry reearch and invetlat- :.nd indicates htt. 114 They each hare an average of 1.5S Jevse Haws, R Inirchildren In school and they pay an Mr. Zabriskie and other directin' mine are reno.ted; Clerk at the 'or average of more than S4Q each County ..peratlon Seem Dont Persistency In property taxes J. H. X'icser. D. . . to be laying very extensive plans for to Win in This Mans Case the most efficient methods of mi- n( harlr-R. Jenkins, R. Ninety-tw- o per cent of the workers live In single, detached hornet hat they consider the greatest mg the County Treasurer land 46 per cent own or are buying Speaking of persistence Alma body to have been struck in Mabel D Chrlstison. D. l Iirlstensen, tj; v;ell least during the hornet in which they live. Ninety-seve- n al district known rancher Tintic I'lancho ilurton, R. from Clear Creek Canyon, this year1 presort year, per rent of them have elecan crossed off the calendar the twer.tv- tricity In their homes, 60 per cent Complete assay reports nrand n h For County Sheriff deer hunting season during. tending plan "7 hw have baths. 21 per cent have tete- It. J. Sullivan. D. which he h.vs hand early nrx'j at will out In phones, 75 per rent have antomo-blipK. XI. M. gone quest gotten Kalgtin, "f t.u coveted eszerly 54 per cent have radio, if buck, each time with week. o't. results He doesnt take it ser-- , 'or County Recorder per rent have bank accounts and "usiy, however. He teiis the story Parents-Teacher- s K. H. Spetry. D per cent carry life Insurance. Holamij I'l hi usual The figures embrace only the L Grande Matigelsou, It genial way and says Meeting This Afternoon "get the buck next year.' tt the mines tnJ Mtnis ployet F- -r Countv Attorney 44 do not Include the officials of tbs'1 44 The regular N. lAbiherbury, D This afternoon the Parent holdinix romps nle, the survey howt.-jfia-Imeeting of the Ru R. J. .Sand'-rs- , I. City Council will be held to Review. Association tsk- t which time con-second meeting, the :iZnlZ 'T01" Assessor County Public d rh.:ah;:.busin will be ling place In the Lureka Deputy Sheriff V. A. .Ttylor sod Joel Taylor. D he first meeting held School buildir. end being in charge Mr. Ttylor of Silver City were la t brlstian 'hriRten-n- , wonth. the last scheduled nf the newly elected president. . Salt lake City over Satutdty nnd oa having been v or County Surveyor postponed. TheJ. Ray Soreneon. At thiwll to Sunday, Mr. Taylor going resu.ar monthly of the citviihe various commlltees D. . . Inreports for receive sr. medical John attention Franks, w1 be presented for con-- i pointed and other matter of fected hand. Arthur A. Miller, R. fane Ukn up. tieM H W .lavs - u!l In IMlU'li! P j .i s CHpi-d.ill- -- I. i ! wi-r- i l . 1 K.-r- 1 1 V.tl-le- X it-.- - i, I r.i-- l - 1 ) - I 1, - - -- I a XX' I u. n . -- , I I - ! - I . t 1 . ma-juti- XX' iy j i.-i- - in-- ( i I New Strike Made In The Lehi Tintic Community of-wit- re-ele- Chest Party Was Success com-mislon- Ne-ph- i. enter-iainuien- ts - ; Mon-,-da- y 12!i(l-foo- liu-'ud- - , 'hat-sectio- I '" - '' : dll-ipi- e' mnl.-riail- ... t i D-- . no-ta- l J J en-dat- - Ne-p- . Snit-liin- j hl cuin-ipce- t I sw-prei- l s r . -- r ! tiiipi'd ex-!- - y al-u- t es wk. id-.i- -- sool i I I de-f- r a j 1 ln . j ca.-tin- la-h- i re-cle- ve Tabulated Figures of Election Returns nianagc-'indenoo- te pro-ecu- e 1 . 12-.- 1 vel Lu-'t- 100-fo- ot - ( - - an-nual- ly s nt-- v; e th 3 s, ... rA ng !i tran-acte- I th-r- Impor-Mewio- a. & |