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Show I m rO devoted to the great tintic mining : DISTRICT Kl WKKA. .H'AIS UU'XTV. ViillU'1' Nous Club P.Jr Wants Old Toys launched wliirli JVrlHtnms happier for many children At recent Tlntit- District. iJ.tni ! the club Mrs. Thonui and Mrs. Kdward Bonnercommlwee to arnamed as of old and collection f(,r the f"nd hand toy and playthings hiah ran b6 rtpiirw ladles have visited the var-1? grade In the schools soliciting Se aid of the studenta In this work response has been amazing. Keadv a great number of articles, iany f them which need practically sent In si, repair work, have been no be to seems question nd there Is meeting with at what the idea . 82U ibis i 000. OU Jj I At wj ! ! 1 i i j:ntii,ul;ir ( i:ii:.iiiy i n 1 tinu1, wiu'ii i t u'- - ;in 11- -I r 1 : 1 1 1 r ni.-ul- 1 li.-u- ( 11 1 i: ii- . ry I Report Issued by Tintic Red Cross hniikriipt. Mim-- silver ami day wliru national hanks are un- will he producing millions ef eopjNT in that fnt known. 11 1 OF .Xu Si niiMiop s nlll lfC I Wlil In' ill kii illl In II Coll pcrsvlit session ('iMigii'NS silt Im iirtki'.l lii uppro $ I i"i. 1100 1 pi Inti si, Hi,, bur, "HU uf in(iniii ,ir,-- in (lio Inlt- i;iii 1. ".I Siiiti'H fmir griiiiis. ur nlutul otii'- Hiviiiiiiiiiiili liuiiilii'ilih uf u pou nil . I of ni ilium liill lo ut In ,rl t )ui I mini w.i Ihhi srsm.ui iiv prfu-ntiiil(p Kcllv, Ki'P'iMIrsn of Tlu Viinsylraiiia iu mi 11' mini's iiiiii mi f ti'ii Mg rot'll to if linin' wits iMiuugh ore In tlio I ' nil ml Slali's to mt it tin' niuniifiii'f urc of rntlium The of mines li.is reported the can he prod nerd in sniisfueloi iiminiities from I'oler:!-d.1 d i'trtll ores I'rodiiiers In th lelsi;in Ci.ngo tuive a monopoly of the nuirket tile I'nited Stales until prod in id most of the world supply iIliI'Iiik s - 111 I In t j 11 ! l I 1 np-pro- 111 line-11- 11 e'.e-mei- it o 11 j Elks Memerial Sunday Evening ! s ID nilt tSH K ! The school board elect loll oil Wednesday proved In be a landslide for the present inciiiiihents. John Morley. (lias. F. Zabrlskle, and E. It. Iligglnsoii. candidates fur re election In the history of Eureka there never was so much interest shown In a school elect Inti as was evidenced liy the fact that probably twice as many voted than ever before. The vote also showed the confidence the people of Tintic hsd In these men and their appreciation of the work they have done In the past. In Eureka Ireelncl No. I John Morley defeated C. E. Rife hy a vote of 9S to 74. In Eureku Precinct No. 3 Charles Zabrlskle won out over John Franke hy a vote of 170 til 79. In Silver City the vote showed 4 2 for E. R. Iligglnsoii. 23 for Mra. (ireen-hulk- h and 20 for lam Green. Ry the result of the election the Imiird will remain the same, being composed of the three men above mentioned, also Andrew Steedman and Mrs. J F. O'Connor. . Mine Development in East December Next Siiinliiy evening, 7lh, at eight o'cliM'k. (lie Elks of Tintic will conduct their annual memorial service, h program of (his nature being carried nut on (he first Its obSunday of each IVec mher. ject Is to keep green the memory of j.dcpnrtfit members. This year's ser vice of Tintic laidge No. 711 is In charge of V. Ilehcr Jones, la"onnr.t P. Davis and J Alan Pike and It will lii ns follows: Selection, Orchestra. Opening Exercises, Exalted Ruler I Klsnley II. Wilson Invocation, by Chaplain, John F. I 4 iniMimini Incumbents Win assault on till, Belgian School Election of one of ilii world greuiest oly CM-s- oiiiity Numltrr MINING I Investing In Mines 1 PHowever. the ladles In charge of ku work, are anxious to secure as i'any toys ua possible and they are iking that people who have things If this nature send them to the building where they will be ended and painted and otherwise so that they ,jt in good condition ould be acceptable to any child. Just previous to Christmas, when ;l the work has been completed, the ntre Nous Club will turn the toys ver to the Community Chest for According to officers iitrlbutlon. f the Chest there are a great many Iddles In the district who would go rlthout toys If they had to be pur-hiseEveryone In Tintic should hoi IsMsrWl i t is ;il a l,v r'.il,, it i f IV"! , 'c t" n llic Ii!lm iiiii si.nicw l,at piHtical Jis mid i be ni lo County l ii :i mi tiiiniiii: ly a (liii'an ti Each l.. ( ci iticinl i r his investments in mini s. This hank thoried t r can it hack with the I'nllnwiiiij riply: 1: t'i Almii;iitv (IinI it: l. ii t the West, airrs somewhat smaller than f,,r Hm piv. l iiilt in His irraniti hanks than we have vlous year. Us: ii.i ucf au!ts Ill) o III) was in I'lirs. H,. tillcil his vaults with ifnlil, silvet ami C(.t( led I.V t lie. .cil bank, while Ibis ear jt w;, alumt 'cr. lie iravc the prnspeetor knowledge ami inii;!itl ami I Id.MO"). 0". However, ibis doei. n,. of course represent all of the nn.n.-iriii"l'l him liis way ti tin1 dour ol the vnulls He had which Tint property owners p.ivlj lmii!. Ti.c federal L'overnmeut handed him a title mIcii( into Ihe coiintv treasuv as many .f the large amounts are sent direct in to all therein. It is imt a erime, hut a tirlne to en,-r- . the treasurer. M..s :he miniii U ith drill, hlaM, piek ami spade the prospeetors have companies pay by duck, sending tin" entuhiiiatioii lurks mid entered. Hut for l.i'ii lirokeii their taxes direct our notes nf issi;,. would In as the stump tailed eurieney Mn! fni1 him this of government of ours would he m , ) from ihe . lei i:ci:mhi:i: ITAII, TM'KSDAY. Bank Collects Tax Money for County Treasurer ! Hi' K'urek. . Dder the uunpl. es of the Knt re Out ut Mi, Ilub u program has last Sat ur jiii IJiersrv will make when tuxes I HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST SILVERrLEAD MINES i Tintic Progressing Rapidly Officers of the local chapter of the Red Cross state that the mem A mine contains a crop already raised, harveried berahip drive which has been in proDepth nf the Big Hill shaft on and on for to cheek against at mii pleasure. deposit you gress during the past couple of Monday was 1,239 feet. Progress weeks is meeting with success and la uhout six and n half feet dally "The weallh iriithered from the mines imiuoratlied scores of Tintic or about 200 feet monthly. Three have people Solomon. Kinjc showed their willingness to support shifts are being employed, and the this organizatirdn by renewing their Mining has maile the I'nited States the ri( liei t steady progresa of development la in not movement, only in this ilst sufficient evidence with regard to in mending memberships. eountry in the world. living toys, but also With the smoothness this the with which the response treasury be the big(hem. which will probably of Tintic Chapter will be fattened Milling is an industry as neeessaiv to the welfate North machine la functest job of all. of the coinimuity as the raising of crops. considerably and thus the relief tioning. ae work of the local organization can From the point of the ule of the AHHV. Show mo the country without mines and 1 will be carried on throughout the winter j initial Investment and the daring of FORMED AT SILVER CITY months. the project, the Big Hill venture of j show nii a Hople sunk in degradation nml poverty; and Rowe. Jesse Haws, at the solicitation of' ) the North combination Ion hy quartette Seli'cl composed of well individuals. as makes cowards nations as poverty la one of Ihe most Interesting in the Residents of Silver City met at officers of the Red (Toss, has Just V. Mrs. E. Mra. of Charles llcctitol, B he an audit of the books for Mining is the seeoml industry in the I'nited Stales. public school building on Ekloff, V. ilehcr Jones and Nell west. form- - the past two years, November 30. Oil sheer geological deduction, the glay evening for the purpose of mil O'Hare. into men has more transformed Mining poor Hill shaft Is to he sunk 2,600 organisation. 1928. to October 31, 1930, which Illg lag a Mrs. Sullivan, Solo, Jerry lionaires and raised them to Ksitions of honor iml trust more or feet before murh. If any, The meeting was presided over by gives the following Information: SecRoll ('all, Exalted Ruler und la to he done The surAlex Blight, principal of the Silver, prospecting M. Receipts Cash on hand Nov. 30. business other J than Downey. retary any face at the nrhool. and a good crowd of parents 192$, $12.34, Sale 14 shares of I'. I, lllg Hill ahowe no outSelection hy Quartette. Mining has scored less than .Ti per rent of failr.ies The following officers & L. stock $1503.50. Dividend on V (tended. crop of fommerrlal ore on the Altar Services, laidge nffircis. The North ware chosen: comI. A L. stock $78.75, 1929 member- - against !.' ht cent of failnr( shown in goneial merchanReading, The luist la'af," hy Is Leo Dodge, president. pany taking a gamble on tha fact 'ship drive, $125.50, Christmas work Bennett. Marjorie in tiic I'nited States. huiiicss dising Mrs. Wm. Osborne, first vice pres- - (Ladies Aid and Eastern Siar) Memorial Address, Stanley It. that almllar geologic conditions In the nearby Tintic Standard, North j $12.00, Juab Without the products of the mines yt 11 would have ident. WIImoii. County (Special case) , LUv. Eureka Alex Blight, second vice president. $47.60. Lady Elks Lily, and Eureka Violin Edward Solo, Bonner, (Special Case) lull t or a inonetarv a a neither pin frying pan, have Standard Mrs. Ceorgia Summers, secretary $10.00. Total $1789.69. paid handsome reOfficers. Exercises. Closing lanlge j turns on the sums Invested In prosand treasurer. Disbursements circulating medium. Selection. Orchestra. Membership to 1 An interesting program waa given National Red Cross $62.75. Health pecting. The general public Is invited to KliMiinate the nriuer and you set civilization Inn; The surface of the Big Hill, howas follows: Talk. pist. Superintend- Slogan $5.00, Loan to Victor Bray these services and a special lu- to the dark does show evidence of proever, ent. T. K. Bartlett; vocal solo, Leo $50.00, Loan to Community i'h-- st vital ion is extended to relatives of found alteration, and since an exrofi Dodge, with Mrs. Dwalne Richards, $35.00, T. It. Health Clinic $2 0.85. Outside of tin element of great personal departed member. as accompanist; reading, Miaa Effle Local charity and relief: Groceries, Since the last memorial service ploration or the Ophlr It meat ones w!n aide are to . w hieit w ill JHcrue to us as haukt-rsupply E. Bigler; vocal duet, J. of Tlnttn lanlge of Elks death has underlying similar renters have been Bergstrom clothing. Fuel and supplies $993 S3, and Jesse Haws, with Miss Goldie physicians, dentists, oculists services J tin money to open mvat mines, it behooves us to f"istr called eleven members as follows: N. handsomely rewarded, the North venture has Wheeler at the piano; reading, Mrs. $ 113.50, been V. Roberts. Theo! Fullmer, E. L. hospitalization $271.90, which the prosperity of not alone our Leo Green; piano solo. Miss Goldie nurses fees $48.90, medicine $51.52. j an industry upon Wm. Cater Davis, J. launched. Christlson, The shaft Is now In the Cole canWheeler; community Frank Savage, J. W. Rrazler, Dr. K. singing was cash balance October 31, 1930, j depositors, hut of the entire nation deiiends. led by Mrs. Bergstrom. J. Howell, ('has. II. Brown. Frank yon limestone, one of Ihe last pro$136.44. Total $1789.69. ductive strata In the Tintic. dlatrlct O. Schmidt, Edward CoIIIiih, FrankAssets laian to Victor Bray before the loiwer fa lr Ian or Tln-H- e lin SEEKS IT KIN TO FIGHT M,rley. $50.00, I.oan to Community Chest quartzite la struck. The Ophlr Cash balance in bank UTAH (V)L MINE FIRES $35.00, the hlg producer In the Ilmrntonr, $136.44. Total $221.44. Lehi Tintic Ore Body North Idly, the Eureka Idly and the All hills and accounts appear to fires smouldering year after year standard. Ilea Just above the far below the earth In western states have been paid and there are no Reported to be Improving Untie will for the Elks Into of in readiness .rent now Is go it, quartzite this week were brought to the att- liabilities against the chapter on Everything Between the foie Canyon and the EIks Annual Charity Bull, which jity fund to be used in bringing A foot face of high grade ention of President Hoover by October 31. 1930. Tintic to needy families of the lead five cheer at the Pavilion Quart zita, there la from 1,400 take place ore has linen opened rarhonate Wilbur, who In hla report e which morrow evening. The numerous fea- Tintic District during the coming up on the 1100 foot level of the lehi to 1,500 feet of formation plead for funds to fight them. IHJPI'LATION DF SCHOOLS llh the exception of the Dagmer all been' Yuletide season. We hope there Is ; have entertainment of tures These ravages of coal beds of the GIVEN where recent OFT ARK mine Tintic OF STATE showings has not as .. encouraging, in Tintic who la finan- - j yet been productive In ounty, public domain, acarranged, the various games Install-- j not a personwho ColoIn to to the Tintic dlatrlct. It In from tha particularly commute.. fall will of able the rally Hally lay for'ed the thing and only to Zahrlakle. Chaa. rado. Montana. North and South of Hah Manager The Cola Canyon, tha Opex, the Ajax, when the the support of a cans so worthy as cording lT7 297. Mr. Zabrlskle stated that the ore Utah and accordlng is waiting for is the time the year l93o7 will show open, tor of ng enormous Wyoming,ofis destroyi- to figures has been opened up on a bedding tha Blua Dell, tha Gardner, tha Bine given out by the state de- -' blg coal. quantities for enlarged Blue Notes, Six The s, Ite- waa going both ways from the Canyon and other ntrata ranging and 8ome of the fires These may ultimately partment of public instruction. IIILL HAII.ItOAI) tll.D crosac.ut. He estimated that arroae from Upper Mlaalaalppian down to extinguish themselves while others, AG UN STARTED NFKYICK all of which except the five feet, the ore should average Orodlvlcian, r Ad- - IT unchecked, will burn forever, thus Cole Canyon are mlaaing In tha Rig 35 45 cent and between lead, per depriving the country of gigantic Reestablishment of train service and said that a onninriaoB the east- - "al features that will of low Hill, that tha greater part of tha coal beds. quantity District, which Creek on Tintic Dlatrlcta total production of operatthe a railroad, will go old and leep long; ern end of the county, has a popula- - youngIn and and Gold grade had beea opened up on this $324,750,000 In minerals has coma. ; Ing between Wendover an enjoy-the evening level. nuking tlon this year of 1,161 as compared way Th Ilill. took place on Monday of this Brcybaldy $80,000,000 has coma Output of White Metal On the 1250, level he reports that oi0 fuf aH whl aell,i. with 1,189 last year. A is from the Lower Cambrian forma-tlontrain week. no being operated 41 with charge, admfoson feet low Prir' six of feet between five and Showed Decrease in 1920 State school funds are apportion- . ,or 'once a week, each Friday, for the ore and vein matter la being and Including tha Ophlr llmeatona Xo.'be.ieflt ed on the basis of his census cop-of stockmen and mining grade tha Tintic quartzite, tha greater Tintic la.dge followed. School Diatri it Silver of which haa coma from tha a charity men. K1 part Rivt production In the Fulted aeqnently the Tintic. () ' A portion of this road waa waahei! Tintic 3.910.000 ounces in Oc-- portion of this disbursement will tie the' Standard and the North Lily, buf kin(, preTioUHy Pa-It A INK BOHTAL IIA TEH with the Eureka Idly productive of against 3.780.000 In Septem-w- . much smaller than during the jn compari-- ; out during a severe storm last Aug MY liaV(, bt.Hn ,am TO ELIMINATE DEFICIT a substantial say American Bureau of Metal few years. amount from tha Ophlr 7.', those for tomorrow night. The! nst and until the present time there is meant he statistics. Compared line. the over no service been school limestone and the Eureka Standard has population By the from every ball, with a year drived Boat master General Rrowna pre- of a larger amount In the between tho ,n"n,!r Mo, however, output was conslder-- ! total number of persona quartxlta. in attend- scription for that old aggravation whether IS. It la the Intention of tha North 6 and of ages Otober, 1929. to a deficit la the postal charge 6,1 3" to continue company ounces. For ten ance at school or not. Each district; half cent more to deliver those letto the 2,000-foo- t under the constitution, to. Is entitled, sinking level, C.Ua,?!!t l0,ald 42.877,000 a maximum of 125 per capita of. ters now mailed for two rents. hlch will make thla shaft tha 49.793.000 a XT 41 Appalled by the 958,779,000 by deepest entry In tha district. The world production school population, regardless of which the department found Itself Tintic Tot DON Kt Y WHO Standard shaft has bean aunk where the children are educated or. 41.871,000 behind for the year ended last June, to tha 1,400 143. ,49.000. BU'lwtt that Mi whether they are educated at all. luevel, where tha Camthe postmaster general recommend brian BY la struck and tha customarily YROuBxg passes; The nasiNi 71 quartzite legislature was ou,Put down sharp ed thla move In hla annual report. North Lily to a depth of 1,500 feat a law fixing the amount to he dls BslVIMCp l'n5 waa 2.291.000 The recommendation a for MnialJjrr which for, or more. Eureka Standard two and a half rents per ounce rate shaft la nowThe sBsVtl11 '48.000 in Septem-S- trlbuted at the maximum, In addibe will $4,418,760. 1931 being deepened to tha for a class first mall JJ;.5,000 ln October. 1929. of 1,500 level to explore Its gold ora for two months, tion to this aum there is $736,460. HeUcaBil0 destination, while the two cent rate hoot In the Lower las the at the Cambrian quarts-Bpeople authorized by would remain ln effect for local de. "eased to 9.154.- 600 the only occurrence of thla type n election. The aum will be distrlbut-liveries. Thla Increase would September from rave' In tha Tintic dlatrlct. for ; ed, not on a per capita basis,of but nuea more than 150.000,000. If tha f?Pre ,n August. For school At tha 2,600 foot point, or thereof equalization ounces werj the purpose proposed legislation should be passthe company will start Ita ed It would go Into effect on the abouts, opportunities. of tha Ophlr formation. tnai shows exploration census Thla year's first nf next April. tli.fCJIn wa" corded In Oc 74.500 males and 72.792 are there Thr former and Australia EFFORT WILL BE MADE MKCF ABBHOBKIATIONH ARK Produced 1,480,000 females of school age. ounces .I" TO GET NHIPtt SILVERWARE FOR I INKED TAII Bl'ILDINGH 1.495.000 In berzBd SeptemMill For in October a Erect Will Senator Read Smoot may IntroAnra!ia, 709.000 ounces Senator William H. King, Demo-crat- e Erickson District Mic of Utah, has Introduced Into duce a measure authorizing congreaa tninsr 663000 ounces to aad 845,000 ln October congreaa bills which If passed will to return tha silver service of tha 1639. Associated Mines rom-- ; Burma authorize the erertlon of poatofflre battleship Utah to this state for Union The toowed :he to cubcbi u 540,000 after tha ahlp Is disbuilding In twolve Utah cities. Ptmber- - Malnst pany la making preparationsin 49 iu vu The bills aak appropriations aa fol mantled. aud GO 1,000 In Sep erect a mill at its property next siirlng,1 Iowa: Tha state haa made aavaral rear Mo-Cedar City 1100,000, St Erickson district early Totii rbt by S. A., Saturday and Tooele $85,000 each quests for tha custody of tha silver, announced George ,n ,l" waa It Statemanad l'n,td Spanish Fork, American Fork, Help at least until another ship christenWotwr were 848,000 Barry, president and general 0bbM. no er, Lewiston. Tremunton, Mantl, ed Utah haa been commissioned. It her. tilV nd ,at SPem used to w.vul.l and Sprlngvllle mill Rayson $75,000 The each, Is learned now that a congraaatonal reached low t ,a??dlan act la necessary to direct the navy and $50,000-Th- e a ore. Nephl t 217,001 low grade BBfi to make such a return dPrtmont dove was owns government which already of 4 nd of etabe that there th wvlre, which was purchased said altea at Cedar Span-!o- f and Barry City, Nephl , past year. 8ocki the min-Ish Fork. by tha people and school children or November 1 5 ! are two faces of ro wi,,M 'ti the atata, and was praaentad to tha Senator alno Introduced King a about ounces, against both being the ;4.l42 olio 'V bill ahlp owns. bearing tha states name. or tha authorizing transfer tha Nov,,Bilvr 8 and 192,- The company . ee reclamation bureau, bureau of mlnea L PrpprIJ.oMonWlW,d three Ji?Ua7 toVr Ind,an "Dx'hs contiguous Tha average parson consumes hla and general Und orflre from Washaled 423.156.000 Erickson ws in weight In food every month. ington. D. C.. to Salt Lake. lid : '? T.ln -e 'okrtirKIU dlztrlct. 1.422,000 '.Cottonwood January 1 . d. ptRK.NT-TEACHK- R Lily-Knig- , Llly-Knlg- ht Mon-'complet- ed parent-teache- rs . j eur-far- Uly-Knlg- j e. hl 1 ags. I ! I s Llly-Knlg- ht i 111 All Set For Elk9 Charity Ball Friday -- Sec-rett- ry al un-hut- : Da-hot- s. .!rp. I 4-- H a. . w. . Mistaken Judgment SK Idly-Knlg- ht . w non-loc- al e, 7,-te- ir I,, j y-- v a. 580-'abe-a- S' j or th, "' a - ltr Jjrtl l,-49- .d . '- safe-keepi- ng |