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Show ft 4 devoted to the great tintic mining district XXX JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, EUREKA. Marion Russell Is 1 i I I tk fni'il li j.nM 14 .flit I iii!i :n,ij M.iry F,n, I, of l.i- -i .is k i i Skiiul.iy iific-- r l I ;! I ( 11 . I Ii Mt-ili- i Noll In'.'ll - iMai-i- ' 1 Alt, in leaser, home on I rotu Iteuch. The two h,,vs. his left hand hudly crushed when aiTordiiU io iiiports, went lips airs rider Htid where tlie elder signal between the Finh confused and became ihe engineer the sNiw his ion. in, gun to men before the the caite whs hoisted and in Ii indling ihe weapon it some a were properly loaded and Mr. l ow went off. imll. t striking' k bund was Jammed between the Mifford in the the I ..1 n. aul door of the cage and the wall plates. ii:m was summoned hut the Itovphvsi dv.i The accident happened on the lietori mediral assjst.itire arrive I 1400 level of the mine and as near The buy is survived liy his paras can he ascertained it took place ents a iirnther. Verne Finch of Harin this manner. When Hu men step- den ( it v. Calif and two ii rs, ped onto the cage at the Him level Shirley Finch and Ml.aVon Pettheir weight caused the case to sa erson. both (if Goshen. ;.J a couple of inches below the floor service, a. re held at a of the level, thus preventing the henFuneral on Wedtiesdav and The raae ridr intet menf was ni idi- in ifternoon :1 door from r losing. the cemetery to raise slowly at that plaeo. signalled the engineer to permit the closing of the door but Mr. and Mrs Joseph Finch ir the rlgnal was either not given fot mer of the Tintic t. properly or the engineer did not get it right for the latter Immediately siartfd the cage for the surface. Mr. Russell, realizing what was taking place, attempted to close the door of the rage and in doing so his nand was jammed a above stated, with the result that hia left hand I was badly crushed and there seems ij io be no question bnt what he will lose all the fingers of that hand with Work of sinaiig the Kureka Stanthe exception of Ihe index finger. dard shaft is going along in a most There would have probably been satisfactoiy iranner according to of- a fatal accident had it not been for ticials of the company and up to the I the quick wit of the cage rider, Wil- preset.t time approximately 70 feet liam Maxwell. When he realised bate hern made. The shaft started that the engineer was hoisting to the at Ihe 1300 font level and will he. surface he rang the stop hell, thus sunk to the 1450, where a drift will bringing the cage to a standstill Just be sent out Into tlie ore producing Jin time to aave the life of Ray territory to pick up the ore at this who had become unbalanced additional depth. The tdrklng of. ;nd whose head was protruding front nearly seventy feet In this short ' ithe cage and was slightly squeezed time Is considered fast work in view, Had 'iigalnst the wall plates. the Eureka Stan-- 1 thejf the aolis that n the largest in the Jape advanced another foot Mr. would have been decapitated. u. Mining District, s it was the man's head was only; (,rk in the winze, which Is be:tlv bruised and he is none the ing sunk on the ore for the purpose ivorse for the ordeal. of connecting with the 1450 drift Mr. Russell was taken to the en-- r when completed. Is also mnvine irgency hospial at Dividend where along in a pleasing manner. Iloth'j was attended by Dr. A. E Callag-ia- in the shaft and in the winze some j The following day he was tuk-r- n water nas developed hut this Is to Salt Lake City for further ily handled by the pumping equip-:- ) ipiedic.il attention. Latest report ment which was recently installed, j f from the hospital are to the effect The water n the shaft has decreas- - ! hat Mr. Russell has developed pneu-,.- ( somewhat while in the wlne It 1 mnia and that his condition is con- - nas increased but all together there' j iidcrid ver serious. is not more than fifteen to twenty 'gallons per minute being pumped to ) the surface. A email pump has been-' Died Eureka ioneer Lady i ins'ailcd on the winze to pump the1 l vn-it- pro-diii'- eil ' 1 1 ain-lin- n. rec-,1'rd- that; lut 1 11 ' , I I 1 I I 1 v Armistice Observed by People of Tintic 1 Ire-vlo- 1 j I No! lio! Imt fool tho Hollo t If un empty, loiiifiun houit, Ami the st i !li nir yrnsp of tin- stinkimr j.r.us. That tore my limits apart; Ami I fool tho slool that huiitn'roil lor Tho oil hlooil in my liourt! I - 1 What do you Nvish, huddy, Xonv that tho Nvnr is through ho jou nn ish there miirlit ho a ohanoo to fight Offered .lira in to you Tin-rso- 11 Le-fin- hod no! hut I wish for lamce. Ami pray that the d:ty misrlit he. When man will trust in (lod to iuide Their driftime destiny! (For this 1 pray wit h the moil who died. And the dead men pruv with 1110!) Orlando Kioui. n. - 1 Vu 1 What tlo you fool, BiuMy, Aftor t nyoIn o loiur Noar.s Iiino iourf Honor nml in iilo ns yoiii iMptnins riilo With tlioir trihlod moilnls on j i i. . 1 4 1 r tin .mins. 1 m 1 see tin forms Of tho twisted, niosoim tlnul. Ami tho ruts at niirlit that lmi'tl to fiirlit For tlu mmihs of our imuiMy luvml; Ami I sor tho li'Utli of our livini; tomh, With its Nv;t Is all spluslutl wit h r1 ! Not Developes Water j" i 1 At Salt Lake l lti' on Tuesday evening of this week Pee F. (.'nates, aged twenty six years, was Instantly Willed while attempting in hold up a service station. The young mail was shot uml killed hy Tlioinaa Ciirnell. Horn's complaint ailered that one of the owners of the service it ii'iihill hail niismanuged the mine, The fatal shooting look place as refused io per mil the seeretary- Huy Sorenson. Hie other partner In eusuivr in keep iia hooks and the husinesa. was checking up tho .old has converted companv dills t mills to his own use. receipts. Contes walked In Through an .oucement wIili the Hplur Standard wIili a revolver In hm hand and orto throw up hla 'oiisnlid Hed. the complaint .lets dered Summon bunds ini turn over the money, and .forth, the Twin Maznolio was io re ni that moment Cnruell. who was ceive SlO.nOO In InstiilliinMUs, and llial $l7.rui had nlreadr lieen paid in standing near hv, whipped a revolvn.iriihfll whnli had nm heen tnrn-- , er nut of Ills pocket and shot the handll through Ihe heart, silling (cd Inin ihe company treasury. Instanily. lYr'drs the two mining compaulea himHfiieers of the Suit uke police land I'nrnhill. other defendants nre: rnree, summoned to investigate tho J K. Iturnhlll. E. O. NYakefiidd. Jas shooting, discovered the hnudlt's M Stull and S K. Hutchinson, illrec-Identity through papers In ha pocklors. ets, it In Ing lea rued flint he was flee F. Coates, a son of Charles Cnnlea, former deputi sheriff of I'tah ronn-lwho resided In Dividend. to moving Into the I'tah county town the Contes family made heir home In F.ureka. Il in reported that young ('onto, with the asaiatance of two accomMembers of the Arthur O. Sulli- plices who remained In the backplanned the robbery. These van I 'list of tha Americ.ui Iaglon. ground. man have Wen arrested and It Is assisted hy Tintic laslge No. 711, It. understood that they have cnnfeei ia. O. Klks were responsible for a to other robberies of a similar naIn on given Tuesday protram ture. of Armistice day. It The news that young Coale had was twelve years ago 111 Tueaday bat Ihe greul world war came fo a gone esirny and met with such a Iraglc ending was a severe shock to dose and thrnuilieut Ihe length end ihe people of Ihe Tintic District, who hre.lth of the country the day war hint a an honeal, hard observed in a fitting manner. Net always knew fellow with In lie uiiidone Tintic did honor to working, ronnclcntiou of hnhlts. He was considthe bmve soldiers who tmcrlfleed the heat Idenl hoy and never during their .11 in Ihe great 'oufllct. At ered eleven lit Ihe morning there was n hla realdenie In the Tintic District was he In irouhle, consequently the n salute of gun. Members of Ihe and uihera visited the cemetery news of Ms going wrong was almost unliellevealile. Ilia past record to pay tribute to the veternna who IndlenlcH that this must have been had pimreil on and the grave In the an art on the spur of the cemetery wire properly marked with momentperformed without giving thought to the flag of mir country. Ihe Although the stores in Eureka .lid of hnd company. not close all business w.,e nMl l,,non il for two minutes al eleven oclock-. ! rather wna In Nevadu hut It Is in the nioinfng to pny silent tribute to those who ancririced tlielr livea understood that ho returned to Utah late Inst night to take charge of the In Ihe recent war. In the evening, at Ihe Elks' Club body. IIn addition Io hia father de- d broth",rv,T,'d by armistice Rooms, the foll.lng duy ers and sinter, also a sejeral three , prournm wns given. smnll children residing al Sanlaquln. Address of Welcome, John Funeral arrangements have not Howe. been mode. Selection, Orchestra. Noriniii Ohotn. 'I'rnyet, 'haphtln fi .' j E. Standard Sinking satnntay t Sait Lake city :i hr lnvo'r 1 Former Eurekan Is Killed In Holdup l' pen I'.impiitmr nf ! II. in1. .1 ini khi'iilei-- . I 'is rid J iid go NNilli.im il Ur.iiuel nf S.1I1 Luke Hus week M llveui .is receiv-- 1 i.ppKiiiifil r Hie Twin M.igiiiillH Mining i'i'ii p:iii and issued ;i 11 order re- .(r.oimig Hie Hplur Standard t'nn- Miliihiteil Mining ciHiipaiiv from puy-- . tug ii.oney In (ov I,. Muriililll. gen-i'ii I u.inarer of ihe mine. ; lit Ii' What do ymi si1, Bmlily. Tliroiiyli iiifiiiorios Inn rive summers oM, ho your see tin ii'tstiilly rroNNil oM." With its sturs of ivtl His-tric- c I 1 - i 1'iit 1 NV I't-a- - f.e Ophir Mine Dispute Has Been Named - Ntliiiio ot :t sn-Willi tin ! our tiroil 1'ivt t Ami I lit liiulTl.cl As Nvo nuitvlinl our way to hull; Ami llftll Ilf suit if of till "Soventy I'ives," lA soiur nn r It'jiniml loti NVi'll!) . rd ! nn Rua-sell- Pel-!,ja- Reaver for lihliv ol till Ininil'its lie I Tlio ImiHioI's Jn-i-p- lti-ml- 1 MINES D Numlici Wlut (In (n luM r. Uii'lil). tin tin1 n,it loss oitv ol ilio tt!i.-.1 null ,i .till ii . ll,ilt ... r:iiher serious accident n a ousin. h imli. .1111 nf ni mine Hi the Ihlef tons. on; Mr and Mrs plat. li Finch of Pr.vn Monday evening of this week when wiis hos my him iiccidcni.ilihe day shift whh neing hoisted to discharged. Marinti Kusaell, a the surface. Tin iircid'Ut oirurril ,n tli Finch had the misfortune to hare SILVER-LEA- NOVEMBER IJ. MEMORIES from G.in Victim of Accident!,,1; A HOME OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST .. ' "T ' City Council Held Busy Session Friday Vocal Solo. Nell Ollure. Arnilstice Day ('ereniotiy. The Curtailment Has Had Effect on Metal Prices Am- erican Legion pump. AildreNS, Past Uominander John wa tranEmbleton, aged iS A liusi.ie waa rcnouihin ( oiiHiderahle passed at till j Downey. ears, died at Sait Lake city on "at- - Tax Amendments Carried Curtailment of production already acted at the council meeting on Krl-- i meeting authorizing Ihe council to MInh .. J rdav of Iasi week alter a ling-riPlano Iavnnne Selection, which' e Inal al of loan week, to made, decided upon, nr contemplat-rlavell- e the Kureka $2,000.00 evening day Of Ut&h Voters ihe 4 ilness, By death being due to can2',i' jtMsl the double effect In copper Mayor Church presided and lie Library Hoard, to be paid bark if 'he stomach, from which the lady Reading, Mrs. Tola Newman. Edward Itoniicr, Wm.,at the time the 1930 tax money I ani KnR markets during the past Counrilmen Vocal Solo, Edward May. .f.iil suffered for many months. At The people of Utah voted In favor- Tile. Roy Myer. Daniel Marlin and received. The library fund la week of limiting the offerings of of al lx amemlnients to the rnnstifl.e ttme of her death she resided Remark. Clnude F. Raker. and of Htlmulatlng con- the roll plated and this loan was absolutely C. Cronin answered producers election call. This wan the first wnslon held essential in order Io Orcheatra. e ol Mrs. V. S. Scribner Selertlon. Star Spane demand, Ihe jtution of the state at ne reports Metal and keep I'letl Danner. inhletOT. was born In Scran-- ! held last wok although no hig ms-aMineral Marketa. four weeks, lha tutlon tpen. the past The dnya program closed with a had lived In Eu"k ij Jorltles were rolled up. This will meeting of October 17th having been. g The price ftir copper The city officers submitted dunce at the Klka' Pavilion. A tinues to he attractive to all classes lor the past forty year. Previously', mean almost rompiete revision of was it consequently f were which 'as ai accepted. prta large crowd waa In attendance and 0f consumers, both here and abroad 'to moving to thin city she resided Ihe taxing system in Utah. lengthy one as tlie reports of tne followw: Amendment No. 4, dealing with various 'fp Hinghair. for fifteen years, consenjoyed the party immensely. Music ani niRy bookml orders for as much officer Justice Herbert Hope, had two was the one add it loii to a lot of routing by the Six Blue Notes, aa tlm producers were willing to sell, equently she has lived in this state the taxation of mine. nt,rprnw.a in hla court during Oelolier ami local furnished musical organization. lor a period of 55 year. She was the people of the Tintic district were lielng taken care of. Domestic sales for the week totaled In both offenders were ronvicted. Emble-an- d most concerned about, and this ; Widow of ihe late William about 31,000 short tona, while from was received A petition was a of ona of fine default I 7 payment to was a member of the W amendment was defeated hy lnrt "ale amounted to approxlmate- Juab Vote Shows Lncnurd Davis, proprietor of Ihe; committed to Jail and the other paid of Woodcraft of Eureka. Fur- -' in Tintic. 30.000 long tuna. The combined py Rskery, protesting against a $j00.00 fine. In addition to this Mixed Returns for Election tal represents two sons, Edward Embl- The passing of this amendment Vienna a passenger, $37.50 was taken In on assignments probably the best as corner hia of use 3vimt are the Noah Embleton. both of 3altr means that all metalliferous mines since early In July, week's business Sanderson for the station w trli had previously been taken, or Juab county, when the drop to 11 ceuta Luke City, two brothers. Geo. Ham-- : and mining rlulms, both placer and loading atlmulal-whic- h western The end to which buses , K. Ostler, city physician, operate ,,r at and Gourley the East Tintic Is normal led conditions under an even ttnd of Tooele and Adrain Ham-on- d rock in place, will be demand, section. greater the mines of the month the of Portland. Oregon; two three time their net proceeds until Mr. Davis staled that the men were ri.plrteduf that during The copper nltuatlon la a sensitive strongly Republican, cast a mixed tha city ha(1 hBllh Kunr vote at the election held on Novem-onMrs. Lottie Miller of Sheridan, 1935. at which time the multiple can If the current efforts to agree in the hnhit of lounging upon the wll, uo deaths recorded with the her 4th, according to returns which un some cut in production are i Wyoming, and Airs. Maudn Swartz again be changed by the legislature break-- j hi In of front prop rly, statlstica. vital of ,.aj registrar of Florida. filed wllh the county clerk on cessful, the price will probably go and the mines taxed al a higher pocket There were eight cases of mumps ton if Eureka and Noah Embleton rate. This multiple tsxation Is ia ing it down, using their of this week. As an lllu'i-lu. Monday if unsurcesafnl, it go low other-and knives on the building JUj nn other contageous diseases, trutlon of how Ihe voting went th ;r enough to force a large may ' 4f Salt also two sisters and addition to the $5.00 an acre amount of and dan. wise ofage making; doing The physician stated that health . too brothers. were SI votes cast Tor Joel Taylor, t close lo down, aw production while nuisances siting did not quarentlne for mumps candidate for county asneHsor on Ihel 'nihpvshshle 'miMri deposit 'ihemselve of Producers are optlmlatlc of results y J Funeral services were held at Salt fnci.oi.nV bMT. He, fe ' nevertheless the disease was a Democratic ticket, Unds con Sin- - coal while nnlv 8 votes and are consequently not too free In J Mke .liy on Tuesday afternoon nod council the Investigate that d J to'.ditional ry rontageous one and all and all mBChinerv lleted were cast for his services were held In oppon- - their selling for the present, - "tatter In an effort to ellminati' ,lren thta ailment ahould be ent. On the otherRepublican having on Wednesday afternoon. were hand there in mining and all property or After about two weeks of quota-5- 0 The mayor Appointed a ,.xcl siifll- from the schools and other torment vs made in the local centovoles to Ihe credit of Jesse Haws. Hons of about 3.9S and 4 cents, the in,nrni.i.nta tinnn nr ,,,,n,,'Ktln places. There were three ,,oun'JI;en or niinms' iioiini-rmln for county zinc market haa autldenly come to Cronin and Myer. and a ro ,jrths during October, all of them Republican candidate commissioner, and only five votes! life, recording the largest volume of ( Ity Marshal Imwney. to investigate .)nK arja. for hi opponent. sales In six week and daily advances back to the of Red the sum' and iiernls Harrington, watermaater, portant Meeting 1 The vote of the two prerlncts, Cal-llprices. Hosing prices ranged t in ncil with recommendations. used ii the that 1,104.727 city I reported 4.30 to 4.40 cento. The sudden front Ian la Cross to be Held Tonight Trout and as follows: ('reek, Martin, Bonner ind esllohs of water whlrh cost 1553.28. has come about because U 1 pHDy Trout reCreek Callao This expense Is only about half as Tite submitted a report on the understood that recent low prices D 2 This evening at eight oclock in Jos. fils Rirle, reason a of that the for the city's lighting great arrangement formerly Don Ii. Colton, R 21 Public Library building a mect- 37 have forced an Important rut In out-- I This report showed that 32: the water from the city well Is system. put, which will immediately end the of the officers and members of I Iff y lag had been discontinued, seven (ing care of about per Geo. Christenson, D 7 bimonthly mounting of atorka of boh Tintic lie rcilu-ed watt of American a the from needs. cent the Chapter of j high nml betn Probably Ephraim Hanson, R city 18 2 Western and high grade. Prime 'J Cross is scheduled to he hold to a low watt and that the estimated anoth r factor entering Into the Lead demand Improved during and It is urgently requested that al! Will L. Hoyt, D 11 U t are f there is hill this he saved that hy i 4uni thes(uction Ttnic 12 ip attend as matters of vital import- - lion will be nel-William Rullev, R sQilhe week and total aalea approximatchang s would he approximately;e fewer waiter iists on Ihe hooks of week's business. ed an average t0 tlp People of this district School District for ihe p rp month, or nar-jth. V. Gadd, D . . . I J11K00 per city JuM now than at any time Price held at 5.10 cent. New York, ' up nr ron,l,raH"n. The hill, of tlie fur average W. G. Orme, R . . many yeara past. 2 land 4.95 cents, St. Loul. Uufavor-- 5 ly v p to the present time there ha the readlnr and accept j niaster collected $2 4.X5 for supplies able interpretation of October tin D . Earl F. hut Dunn, lime Interest shown in the once of this report the committee huM bn,j there is a balance of $8.10 , n, by profesional Splstatlstlra R Jesse operators ' Haws, ; Cross and the very few a vote of: same with source, the waa discharged due from London in the market whs reapon-2- 2 4 Who sre A vote of thanks was a'.o who Is also J. II. Vickers. D , . . working state that !f lh Maishal Downey, thank. 1st hie for an unexpected decline In of Tintic dc not show more t Chaa. R. Jenkins, R extended, by the mayor and entire trect supei visor, reported thn 0 prices. ; Ja'ret In the matter the proposiIn hla F. ilepart-o- f Rowe, manager pendlture of j:5S141 to John tom of reorganizing and Mable D. Christ Ison, D . . 3 10 the local hranch of the Utah Pow- mi nt during Hie past month. carrying or Blanche Burton, R 20 20 Juab had iWuk w11 fcntoHsn and ih er cfitiip.iny. for hi work In ssHisi-nsexton, County Commissioners Henry Runnel, city ' rem-?P"rTnlttd to pass IntrD coramlttee in the rearrange- oniv one burial in the local 2 the J. Sullivan, Canvass Election Returns discord. This would be I M. M. Katgliu, R , J" terv In October. ment of Fnreki's Hghtin", system. 22 nt pleasing, in the first anythin t in re Sessions Mrs. Nnnetta surer, .. place Another loan of $4.nnn.0u wiu . an:.s to the 12 credit of the local chap-- ' The board of County BpBrpJ 0 that on the rirf of October ' cbtaineil front the Eur-k- a Hanking R .12 lGrande Mangleson, nmunts to a little loaf uf a balance hail composed of Earl F. Dunn, cash ,tr rltv the making a total of $12.ir.an 200 00. will inz If several caudl company, June Kendall and G. W. Orme, were and that the revenues; c. N. Istherbury, D -3 g automatically re itlf!" xi.rr.rl!the now $2,522.29. whlrh has "0 bee,, 00 field for the various session at Nr phi on Monday of .31 7 'J1 ,hp district, and in the sec I itt enter 2; In rerts.jp.- J.. Sanders rowed, only a portion of the !wt n Mila Eureka ln that week, meeting for the purpose license 57. Justice SIHj.07, with1 -m t-i- p wa needed to carry on until f l.'i57 ' 2 of ond find It uecessary to call on ' .a Candidates mu- -t fib., notice the returns of the water canvassing fines $117.50. court In uppllsl some time PhrleliAlV tomca tex u-money 'he f R . 5 ii.tiionsl organization for a'ls he .lerk 15 d,i previous to le,'hrU,p election. on hslPi.ee 87. interest dally !n $24 of view ths iarlv next month but The recount, athough showing a t..ddr,x lhe " fpw month fact that arrungenients for that sum J1.S4 tax money from Ida Parke, John A. Frank!, D much harder to get mak- - Arthur A. Miller, R 21 changes, does not effect 25 thua r.unn $25.91; to had made heen 't hud relief previously the result ot the election, Disbursegeneral of a total ;ng sum $4,055.13. he taken. The estimate of Ihe hal- Scientists Is The complete Democratic ticket, with a left of ment fpl tothat there ar m- -d say cah HtMe peewee lay, r,, desire $3,115.50 was golf a ih E. Rife announce! that he wilL'ha; see the Rti exception of county surveyor, that at the time ance nn November 1st of $939 83. good for those suffering from ihe of Tintic ro out of exlstance i,e:bigh for the reasonmadhe a rat'd! late f.r elerHnn vcnt Into office with the vote of 'menial we dltiorders. BP(,' But think Mr. it The recorder, Ruby city was the running of the Tlnilrjthe ; 4th. had' Youvomber office Juet like her that a golf. wer In ,r,7rionf hoold make an effort Boaid of Fdut ation reported ot ordinary about the city District from Eureka prec'ct to have be to dont and hut iilliTied It, $1,342.74 crazy more expended pUy momh dollars per SllT at the elation to he heM W - flown. Kl by ch,rm!n EIt helps a lot. "Try the Hume Merchant first " f 2.479 81 during October. jthan al present. ember 3rd. Mrs. William ng Iuh-Hm- I de-D- an I c t lntl-durin- I 9Mi-ce- nt con-M- & ! 1 I I ex-We- st suc-we- re ; awd . j e. ce I p. lke. I f high-cos- j I I chil-.w- 1 Eu-Prt- 1 ao-',,,- ,r - I . rt n . CoiMic-.lme- n 1 -- ; I' lak-ligh- ts I - f. one-thir- water-Kollowi- d ; J .... -- -- - 2 g ). 1 Commi-lUioner- a, rep-.rte- W p'nt , I r-c- -- i. 'M No-Byr- ne. - 1 |