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Show 1IT M vy' DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIC MINING DISTRICT Volume rii t Mil IKK A, .U' A It roi'NTY, ITAH, TlirilSHAY, Itah Mines Produce Fifty Million During the Year iThe fnllowiiiK InifntinK Htury mi iinv.-UGu I'uik Mining was ,rintnisiS' i onliiri Wilh LturM minim t i N1 economic lt anil fr, the Di-sc- .ii.su i',K i mm iir- - 'I i ;,v Ml' !M !i i. . r - n, equilibrium th- .n..n. ,rs operating Tar below m. tln..U f k. :r I limit for sound economl.ih.. .f .m i (a.,r ul)S Silv, under prevailing conditions, 'the un.l.rvtound min.i f n ,. taith L mining todusiry of Utah has con-- -, and wlm.. n,xn ), r.- -, i LU(.a on a fairly even keel and ron- print mrld-- s li.tv u - ward it kbutfl a great share to the econ1H stahiii,,.,,.,, r,nh Dur- - larxcit niIv.t Hi.1 ,.1 Mug of tho ntnte. S,lr. .iimnm ig the year mlnen have operated Mute will. :,n mum., ti ,,r.,,t,i, iiiivnl,-nbout 25 per rent under the normal t hns been .the tmal I'nit.-.,."t St.tt r ami produetlon value pr...i n, nHlilerable under that of 1929. .The piohiIi or the min, nr j lu Factors cnntributins to the lowi r try In Itah has hi, n ,.f l( hedule vms the drop In the price of p- iin:iiii ni imture. lf; Vt.r to ita lowest In history, lessili.- year nunrs nf itnwin hiw, an 32 cents an ounce, the drop In produced in the i., llf ami have jil,i(.1! price of copper to 94 cents a JI.7r.tl.99Si.iH: n n,,,r lh-30 $372.n97,4 19 in dividends and, lt lowest Mining had its ars, and the lower price for lead ilin in r,', have been .in 1S.-.- with i overi.-d xlne. in U ,t i: fected to a lesser decree by the now the I'.lnzlumi distii, t .,f a ca'.depression and have op- - na Imuldcr by George It Odui.-soldier prospeitor. ated nearer normal capacity. Iriur to ih.it1 Vslne of the production of metal. Mine Mormon pioneers, who ines of the state for 1930 la call- ' In the valley in 1147, by is.1 2 bail' iteil at $50,000,000, as compared discovered coal, iron ami th $79,259,904 for 1929. This is rous deposits from which Miffii iciu silver, copper, materials for local use was taken. e vslue of cold, Ocllvle ami his rnnirades. id and zinc, which is mined prln-- j Hincham, Iark ever, staked out the rirst 'minim; from the in ty, Tintlc. Alta, Beaver rounty and 'claim In the Ringhnm district Durlnc the year 1SB3 and christened it wele districts. Jordan " lines of the slate paid $18,496,647 ;The soldiers then were under tin This command of (bn. I. K. Connor who' dividends to shareholders. (he prospecting m not Include dividends of the companies that derive a ties of his men. So successful were rrtlon of their earnings from the his efforts that he has been honored iite, and which operate producing by later generations ns "The Father .of Utah Mining ines and smelters In the slate. the mines Despite the fart Uint Today the mineral resources of ive been operating on a narrow the Male have been developed to the nrcin profit and in some Instanees point which gives it the rank of the. has not leading mining and smelting slate of Ithoul profit, the year en without its favorable results, the union. The subject Is so broad urlng the year the Importance of that to be properly treated In this le price of silver has been brought review it must he divided Into mv-- : the attention of the world. It lateral subjects, namely, metal mining ipidly being realized that the de- - districts, smelting and metallurgy, isemenl of silver lias been one of iron and coal and allies, factors to While l'i ,th has produced metals le strong contributing worldwide depression and with; store the e.:rly fifties, with a hroud-stabilization somewhere near listening scope each year the indu.-fr- y inner prices will be one of the, has shown no signs of diminishing, estest contributions to the return! As civilization has grown so has the metal mining Industry und still I'tah prosperity. Copper found itself In the midst harbors vast resources of untom lied overproduction, which forced the minerals awaiting the growth t irediwn to 9 la rents a pound. A civilization and proper economic conditions. rldwlde curtailment and - In . i I town of where the Prince of Peace was horn, cStnce that time there have heen many examples of how Dest my oltcn ticks one o ftl lese Tit.l e towns for the scene of events winch change the course of human history. , - ! n iiu-..- t I 3 Non-metalli- cs di-- s I - rld-wl- m-- f.-- r y ' great with associated each other in their everyday lives; they closely share with each other their joys and their sorrows; their trialj j non-tn- and triumphs, and what affects one, to a large extent, affects all. has heen our fortune to have charge of an important inthe Home Paper. stitution in such a community are happy that such lias heen our fortune, that we arc permitted fL el h co-ope- -- w. TINTK Qy " City---Jose- Frank Percy 'Joseph Ralph Rarnes. George Beilis-- , Garrlty, J. Hannifin, Mrs. K!la!tcn. Alberta It. Relliston. Albert W.l tlllvan, Mrs. Stella Shea, P. J.iBean, Stephen Ihnwell, Roy Bowles, HDnell. Brouah. Ilyrum Brough' Mrs. Itita Allred. U. F.j Barton irch, Mrs. Lydia Ferguson. Frank Gerald fazler, John Carter, Joseph; nderson, Ralph Carter, John! Frank Bacon, Lyman Christensen. ker, c. X. Berry, K. K. Bradley, Coleman, Klla Sutton Cowan. Clar- rilllam Bates, Mrs. Agnes OCon-"- ence Cox. A. L. Curtis, T. D. Davis.! Thomas A. Clements, William J. P. Douglass, Thomas Fowkes, lark. William James George W. Garrett. Alvin Godhe, Douglass, 'otter. Charles Van Wagoner. John, Thomas I Kendall. William Stanley illen, Joseph Buys, N. C. Fillmore,1 Jarrett, Samuel Linton, Jr.. S. A.' Fenton Memmntt, Sannol I, Garhett, Wayne Oaliiraith, ont Goddard. Mra. Edward B. Ockey. Walter Melson. Sarah Farren,' In. Ms Vi.nix.ii r. Dlnln. Samuel G. Ord. George II. aover, auks. C. MINIMI MW - Xmas Cheer for meeting of the Needy of Tintic Big Hill Mining of last week. bh; hu.i, holdings At a special holders of the stockrnni- -' pany, held on Friday of prevlousjthe proposition of yranttok a lease o the North the mines of ihe Tintlc the waa approved. The Big Hill is one their will employees give irirt usual Christmas vacation so that the of the most promising undeveloped tracts In the East Tlntto one big day of the year ran be joyed i the full-- t extent by M- Mining District. The proposed transactions were workers. were At the Tintlc Standard and the approved to aubstanre, hut changed so that the ownership of the IJIg Hill shart. after It has been paid (nr by the Big Hill will be the pro- of that rompany aubjert o the com- use of Ihe North DECK NIIOOTINO NF.AHON Christmas cheer and happiness WILL Cl HE IN FEW DAYS was brought to more than a hundred Ind fifty persons In Tintlc today The open season on ducka and when the various charitable will close on Itecemlier 31 In rations of Tintlc made their annual geese and every rounty but the folChristmas distribution to those who !lali Kane, Grand, Washington, lowing: sere worthy of assistance. Such Han Juan. Iron. I.Hntah. Emery, aa baskets of things groceries, Morgan, Wasatch, clothes, coal, bedding, etc., to say P.raver, Summit, and Millard. In theae nothing of hundreds of toys for the Rich, Sevier regions the season will stay open un(hildren, were sent out this after-pert- y til January 15lh. Preparations for this big All hunters that shoot ducks ofevent hare been under way for oral weeks, rommittees having rover- - fer December 31st In the special regto ' A not her the SudRichard' permit proposal d the whole dlatrict to leurn the ions where ihe season will remain change checks materially they Thomas A.'Koi'.ie. Joseph R. MUany.hj!ihn . bo four wants of needy people, and It Is safe open, however, must procure 1931 dated was the lease that i m, Livt-ri. Mach-aXevera. Enoch Newinan. weeka. Sainm-contract of date from the the to say that not a single person has llcinscs, according to Arthur wl Wil-oyears ihn Oshorne, j. Alan mines commissionfish and Pike, Wealeyi Warren. Larson V. state game work the of from Instead four one date been forgotten or negleried. years ly only days G. Fay. Albert II. voblnson. c. h. Wigton, llay Bar- - Worthington. W. lost to the miners. Doth the of the shipment of the first ear of. distribution of these presents er. will ffvr. A. Frank Cromar. I'nlty A. Chappell, Greenhalgh. Stanthe also commercial that Eureka and ore; were ic Standard made right Hawkins.1 Tint by the various charitable Nsmmuth-Su- slo Elton. Hoy Fere- - John Jlayrork, Ludlle been of the Big Hill to use the abaft be organizations, each taking a certain months It TOIll MUTIINKKY KENT for have M. mines dard L. A Howard, Eva if. Kirkendall. Fred Harry- - Earl E. Hawkins. - number of cases, but con- - pn fermented the North to Their Lilyon of off of J. TO THE HINGHIM DISTRUT Sunday. Howell. meetings sn. Geo. J. laying Willis H. Wilde, Jr., Jas. Atkins, ih- - n,,n,r!, these fleers company. of have Knight h Mlkesell. H. organizations cis'nce togratn. F. L. ltorMs Tbomas Directors nf the Big Hill will meet been held and the program ao -. fcsiwin. A. ( The Job of the holat Christensen. Harry Ad. Johnson. Edward Jon.will Friday to approve the artlon of ranged that duplications would uot at the Victoriadlsmantellng rnuXoypn ,iIy mine In Eurska was II. Judd. vacation. stockholders. be the a made. four j days be given completed, the machinery Levan Wllfnrd Beard. t hrlsimasi For years a rharttabls program rerently tomorrow beginning on railroad cars for being Owen L Franrom. t harles plared until Sunday of this kind has been carried out but Bnd lasting S. Al.lA'OCK DIKII Grekiy Neale Made Coach morning one to firant of the Bingham hn J shipment Mangelson, LAST WEEK IN CAI 1IOKMA this year's work has far exceeded ifvrum'Hveniiig. It is understood that emof the U. 8. Mining comproperties enythlng previous. For Instance, vlnternfl P Christenson. Alma C.'ployees of thp North Lily ,av"rB also owner of the Victoria I.or-pS Allcock, who made Ms toys were distributed to many homes pany, tvJthr,R S. K. Malm-- ! this arrangement and the and the Eagle ft Blue Bell mlnee of Gardner. ' Mr about In Eureka home twenty ai,rf wish, this feature alone helped to of ficUls granted their Ire'ceorLe V- - n. Peter time hud make Christmas a Jnyoua one for Hit this district. A large compressor ars Int who foe yoni , other properties A11 (lf ,he of California, died kiddies. Through efforts of the from the Eagle ft Blue Bell also has Wn a throughout the district sent to ningham. exthe JHtli of Entre Nous Literary Club aerond state In latter the the with three day. at least, "tona-ReulVictoria machinery has not The Carter. J. L. Fow-. -cn 7u He was about years hand toys were gathered and repair-o- f been used In several ion of the Lebl Tintle. wbio.e 1ls month. Kin;-t. pi years, all reRaymond H. Green, kes. Earl ed and then turned over to the (torn' age. cent operations at that mine having employees voted to take but one day David Nielson. Klsy V the many years spent Chest for During distribution. In.munEy .,rr. heen handled through the shaft of Reuben Kay. Ernest Kay. Eureka M Allcock followed his. the Eagle ft Blue Bell adjoining. ISI ILDING trade as a carpenter. He was active uii.w' Keyte. tu rmiiuTvi HEKVHES At the present time both of theae servi and civic Mills -F- loyd McPherson In 4D. fraternal affairs, OF TINTIC HTANItUtD 'T IHAI, CATIIOI.K Clll'ltf II mines are Idle,In having been forced Ing as city councilman of Eureka for Orglll. Calvin Ockey. to close early the year when there g two terms snd for many years Fir.) destroyed the carbide Ionian Father Calho-- a was such a decided slump in tho of local the Hall Odd at Fellows the old iP.g of the Tintlc Standard metals. church has announced three prices time when the lower portion of at an early hour last James Morgan of Eureka had tha tor Christmas day. At the RDAYji'.mpany STI a dance! as was IltlON used stove the building overheated an uj,v morning, also held 3.30 mass music will be furnished Job of transferring tho machinery Mar' ing the blaze. The carbide hall and theatre, lie by the childrens choir of 8t. Jos- from the mines to the railroad. who is the one In j Dove Smith, the eph's School. Sister Monica Marie sentenced front Juab rnum has had the training of these young JI'AII CXU'NTY MAX HONORED ' la."U --Yr h "arm-- j " received with regret by all of the volres. WITH NATIONAL OFFICE Wa't'hcr'u viun Inicold" City iS,ni on a The 8:30 service will be a high build- - old timers of Eureka with whom he ' ith a hcatlng tve. The mass with an excellent musical proHe suffer- William Bailey, of Nephl, and considered j Ucked when the night shift was so well acquainted. some years gram by the parish choir enlarged for years an employee of the Chief . , flff work and shortly after this, ed a paralytic stroke .! par-- for the occasion. third service Consolidated Mining aa a 430 the fire was discover- - ace and store that time had been an of the morning willThe commence at 10 tax expert, hae beencompany a appointed oclock. . member of a special commlttao of the National Tax Association. Mr. place at Santa Ana and the burial ;Th: un of Eiir-U.C efforts Apartment of Dividend and So large Is the annual total rev Bailey has served the national assore- - aNo was to that California city. '1 in the immediately FVollMxll he employees kept Vlre'iV. coach at West people Tall he will ' He Is survived by his widow and enue derived from tourlsta In Can ciation aa president and ha also and the blaze was confined! n uc.ivcrsity to succeed Ira penitentiary for some time je ooVhuVMliTg' Vhe damage I1 three children: one daughter and da that It Is now exceeded only by served as chairman of the Utah state ' lormcr National tha value of tho wheat exports. beard of equalisation. ivisj. bail estimated t about $800. it. Fir ptarer Merchtnt Horn "Try the FollowinR ihe cu-to- m Dis-jt- rn-o- Er-l.u- ; j organl-mlner- - i.-.- s n. (.-o- iki w,-r- al m Llly-Knlg- sev-pan- y. e m, (on.-equ- J h ar-o- n i'.t ! ; J,1' l.0HE0 Sor.-n-- , nt f.'-- - r 1 Ln-ri- n. m I , tt man-agin- i I of-th- ; m-g- , pdn is - ks ' - I rn m" . ii. e. krnituale of the rnlvendly of Tor onto. In 1 H92 he went to tlie lla jwailan Islniuls and organized tho Honolulu Itupbl Transit rompany. jTlie rompany built the rapid transit system now operating In Honolulu When bo came to Halt Iaike, Mr. '.iillantyne was placed In charge of iiterprlscs In llinghsm. He had extensive oil holdings In Wyoming. e Ileaides his widow, Mxry Dallanlyne, he Is survived by one aon, Gustave Hallantyna of San Francisco, anil four daughters, Mrs. Clifford Watson White of WenMra. C. M. atchee, Washington; I). (!.; O'Connor of Washington, Mrs. Robert J. Raker of Ran Francisco and Mra. Robert M. Springer of Kan Diego, California. aitimivk ht(kkiiolii:iw on Christmas Layoff , t llart-nagl- i.kask i 4 i-- DIKM dla-eas- in this season o f Lrigl ltncss and laughter in our homes, of f living and joy of giving in our hearts we bring to Miners Are Liiven r, 3Q0I lira a He was horn March 25, 1864. In llrainpton. Canada, and waa a ft 111! Ct-org-e ( 4 Clinton Graliunt Ballnnlyne, secre- you this friendly and neighborly greeting .Merry Christmas! ami with it the sincere good wishes of THE PUBLISHERS County Clerk J. II. Vickers ha, Krcanbruck, Kenneth Milne. K. It. nt the Reporter the following list ; hcelork. Karl Reck. I'd I1.hh. ii. Silver Klsnmre, Jurors for service in the Hfth Krink g AI,.t (;n.SMn;in. idlclal District Court during Clarence Lemon. Ian (ireen. Trout Creels -- Soren I. Jensen. imlng year: W. Tripp, C. r. Callao Eureka Janies Norman, A. A. Timm. therly, Mrs. Lillian Manson, Janies , James. Nepbl- - Willam J. All.-ni reljhton. KImer Buncan, V illlam i Erv, v.ilford Hailey, a HI tary of the Tintlc Coalition Mmtnk corn puny, died Saturday at his home In Salt luikn City, from heart 6?jy istof Jurors Drawn for Coming Year if - will to men a real , ( AT IIOMK IN HALT I.AKK CITY to have a part in building up such a community as this, a community where friendliness ana ncighborlincss are the essential elements in giving the pnrase peace on cartii, (ood , : half-ren- they arc a Iricndly people; they are a neighborly people. Unlike those who live in the metropolitan centers, they are niiivi-lieltln- c a K mas so much in evidence ns it is in the little towns which dot the map of Amcrica-- m the small communities such as this one. I or the people who live in them area home-lovin- g people; , hnw-pall- Ih-thlehe- S the time comes round again to celehrate the event which took place in the little town ot .Bethlehem so long ago, one cannot help feeling that uowdifre is the true spirit of Christ ! , , Birch feels sure I hut this barren iiuufrx which the raise has been driven Inlii inarka tile base of the ore heiiihut quartz. TIiIh raise lius now been driven up for ii ilislMiice of 34( feel from IIih drift on tli 22 hundred level nnd the past twenty feet lias been In I uurt This purlleulur place, which Is tlie only one where work Is lielng lurried on In tho Slot! Mines, is Just 2 fill feel east of the ore bear-IIIsection on the upper levels. In view of tills fact the appearance of tlie iUNrlz body Is considered Important ii ii it slKnlflcent us the ore bodies tn thut section of the district ale iiNiiully sur rou tided by barren iiuiirlz. Mr. Blrrli is of the opinion that the only tliliiK needed to brink the Sioux Into the prod net Ive stake Is a little more development In that seel Ion. Another ussesament on thn stock of this rompany was levied af a recent meet imt In ordur that development could he rontlnued at ihla Important stage of tlie work. Iho t Sioux lias been plnrlnk a nsM'SNinent on llielr stork about every threo months for some time pasi and the money derived front Ibis source lias been spent well and ii InrKc amount of work has been The expenses at the present lime are quite hlkh as tha hoist, compressor and all other equipment Is heliik operated by the Irevtous to the tloalnt; company. of the Iron Blossom the Sioux company had nn agreement with the Tintlc Standard people wlilrh permitted them to carry on work lliroukh the Iron IHussoin. U i - I nltflit nearly two tlioiniantl w; years ago iloc their y slteplterils, watching ty night, saw in the east the .star which led them to the htitnhle structure in the little I . 4 1' F. Btrili, inuiwiKcr of thu Slous MIih'h coiniiiiiy. In IiIkIiIjt eluted over eoiidlltoiiN at that property and feels roitfldent that before Iouk he will he shipptnK ore. The Is that reuHon for fhU elution In now the rulse peuetrallnK u body of ituiirti wlilrh has all the iiarniurkH of niukiiiK Into r online rilul ore. All ready hIIkIiI values have nmde tlietr appearanre and Mr. !T i - w HM i , 7 Important Stage Little Town of Bethlehem O : r r.. NiimluT Sioux Work is at ( f '.W ; l(. ! :i r nf !iiiai,.ii,. iii s'iitiiii,i:iiin i,r pu,-,- . an fi, HKiT.MKKK e s I f A ;i' |