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Show SI. .illlllM' . XXX U ,KKA ,,lAU CHirXTY, ITA1I. TlirWSDAY. IIert;s Miss Europe Vo Tintic Mines week ihe 'fri.t is the dub anil volunteer loyalty djk their service. It g suKKested thn "I,M .f water rising thoae who are going to volunteer to i .1 il ! eoniniun irate with C. K. Ward owr ,7 top the of the ho will (ell them what tools to bring fill nml gradually iiiulnj; its way for the days work. until the rush or water limk (lie dyke Those who made thn trip last out for a (lisla lire of iilnnii day Mule that there are llicusunds feet. The high wider murk ulom; of ducks in that at the pres' the fill showed this ent time. In fart some of the Go ronrlusiwly. .(( a pmper (K erf low hri-- cut In uIkmi hoys state that never In thdr .!T,,UB,, ,'',Un'1 ,,u ,,d d hvea liuvc they seen so many ducks tie dike this would not have happen-- , at this time of the year. There Is ' ' n.i question hut what inout of these . e Sunday is the dale net for migratory birds would stay If ther repairing the break ami otherwise Is sufficient water In the low lands fUIng the dyke so that it will stand ' to make feed for them. lirnU..' nn'1.!"11 ,U the total to fSJld t. or kilvkk dla-IstiB- ue to the new organization were the out with the announcement other factors, accumulated meeting. of between 300,000,000 4(0,000,000 ounces of silver. It this surplus, he continues, which Indian government haa been sell t is order to protect her gold re- nnder the new monetary svs-and 1 xr eta At . "P ,.1" previ-jme- mat-the- nt y.'ilhat - Answer Filed In Lehi Tintic Suit NEW i lathree deaths and seve.. births, four! e ijaN, Friday evening was Fathers in federal court at Rail luke the Mr Brownell, in his stabilization j amt three new out a The work of cutting hoys. being girls und Sons night at the Klks Ia,dse IuhI Judge Tillman D. (Tty as. does not propose that India station on the 1400 level of the Eu- Saturday John t Downey, chief of police an,j l01i, uf i,)e youngsters of to declined Johnson appoint a receivtelling silver, but shows that road nnd city supervisor, reported r.H were entertained In a royal standard is now under way ami er for Mdil Tintic the Mining comrzeess silver can lie disposed 1, t.t This 09. $217 la men on this that with the force of expenditure fjmhltui, or we might say tlipt inn a civil Bof oulcoino pany. disturbpending without ully greatly the Klka. illon in whiili ghould be completed within a includes the pay men of salaries in youngsters ditirtulned of fraud ta a. . Ir the world market. charge exU sum The Tinboth department-Members of Ihe lodge turned out In jfew days. When this station is and of set trial the suit for involved, For Instance, If the Indian govern- about goodly numbers and all of them had low, heitu fHhed It la thought that the shaft i ' 4th. April aeedg, nl $12,000,000 ouually f,wlll be pumped dry and sinking re- - half i!u usual amount, hut this Iv sons, some of them adopted for the, The ot HnMWlr ror,,lvpiI Weft Its gold reserves, this tunted but officers of the company account cil for largely by the employ- - occnslon. I thn F.rnout led auhn.il by be rnmpuiiy, u obtained by selling 24,000,- jjaye given out nothing definite in mont of tlie si reel di'pecimeiil f.ir ),n order rnnnM 0f Woolley, president, one of ihe It ounce annually at 50 cents Periregard to thla. ,,llf tlr,,! I'O'1 "f 'c',b w"'k. over were llterully turned Ho'idivi.iuai f fendunts, and Issued, desifhowever, double x couple of weeks ago it was tier- - Dennis Harrington, watTniaster, J()ya an(, they were permitted to do pite (lie defeiine L protest, a temporary which slowed that powt is disposed of, the price y,t.a9M-iwith no resirlr- - reHlruinli.g order against sale- of ,eaaary to atop the shaft work on ac- - Fare a report juil( aa usmI centa the t0, city count of encountering a large flow during February f jong whatever on their behavior. stcM'k on arsessine.it, which had been '50Vernment mU"1 U,en of water which the sinker pumps 1.43S.5ftO gallons of water which PlflrM1 r iwenly of fllB y0unKH.rs set for March 14th, upon considerader ,t0 were unable to handle. Now larger rest $217.09. For supplies oM;wwe , nic t.illlards. others dune tion that the plaintiff fnrnhdi a bond is a, 113,000.000 gold. As the Price to ,n8talled aIld these 132.0ft was collected and there have radlo niUHlCt flll flyhlB of $5,000. , dim continues to fall. Mr. Brow-- 1 source same the from due baianre nll.L. of the wacr ln matches in every torland answer in tak,n to allegations wrestling Woolley M joints out, the holders of rupee. amount and foot races galore around (hat $50,000 of Ihe company's funds while the cutting of the sta- amounting to $15.4a. The ha ner, of f water used h , ronsulerably under j pksre tied to the gold monetary! Uonr ,s under way The everyone have been misapplied, rhargea that ". To tW month due t. OF i.lthe plaintiffs have threatened to lhlflB1M!lwit thre7v,mM he .haft Is only about twenty feet that of the punlni N a f rUpee Rlthe will! sons the 1400 level. When this the fact that Khruary as fathers and both bring an action against lha defen mildly TMi.iBr coatalns, and so turns the coins a drift will be month, and t a ie s ' 'remember Ihe Jolly evening for a dant and its officers upon all man- is station completed Piling up a greater surplus on r under the present .mode l ,Unl,,r7rLBBni,1fr..ein ,,unK 1,me ,0 foo"- Fharges and romplalnts, i JOTcrnment. Thus is formed a started out to get ,aP'I to entree and ro.n- have endeavored also to connect with opn with a The and . bodies ore program opened PriM. talk; the Jan'Ch leaks w . the Abo . . the on I sunk the the telling of defendant, Woolley, to buy wlnxe which for Ihe youngsters pel . .. .. and , up were checked, 4idi,is working InMir'a?rTelI,; ore fTL the 1300 being ; uary consumption level. If the ratio Is ' before the find of eb'a.ar' informally stablliz- a as followed by boxing and wrestl-- J suit, h zrgues, the government sur- - MTATK j ' p . Her r He also alleges that action of various kinds for which! ng, c in will not be Increased, the rJ7" TO DISTHKT: peace, did not have a single before Judge Johnson brought were given, apple and, ; his court and sent in a report be- nrplas can be disposed of at a Ihe belief that he would decide this tots' Two little irlcs over I rea a ! J tJ l Pr ' - 1 m I - - ! I ! say-th- pn-vou- s S " j !nr - (i iota id clo ionth i htf. f or. . VmShi , "two-urave a n port which .bowed that theih monthlevied exclusively February 1st balance ; tax of to $9,ft3...W. o amounted ly revenue production and Iho purposes. g(.hool hIjth iclpated new production la leu. jhe distribution this year was Disbursements of $4.!C4. Bor,,,a, wor,d inland. j $14,123.30 larger than for last year. has ben on of lhe,when the Initial 70 per cent appor-- . me aort I rI!tlSf,.tdTOfate" 0f totaled $109.923 43. The can bo deposed J.. Indian sllver figure, ahowlng that 5m!' , on n1 Lri ..n KS p he s,nre , iniing t J Pd KI.F.4TF.I) given po,,r unprecedented VP price or silver. j " llh ! v 'JJ." . lh Pr,M Pint were rerlitered. th tj?. , i.0 who held at 10i cents. -- a j!tw Wt21hln Utlng rj of l5prmsI?tJ0rU,e" attrlbuts the J ",,Ter refen',y Pri- Mhnd.ht,er ee,,n c rented ad b true A out of th d,fr- - English govern- nationalists. Peeted. will be n Bd,an trade, thui country'! demand account. The export price rf..a cenw unchanged at 10.80 Th European base ports. - P Cable Corporation rcdn.v'l of bar copp,r - r, r.tH to 12 cents a pound tomlRpfj. lnVc The American Bc . reduced Ing company t fined lead 10 points York. New pound, l- few week! ago two samples of, 49sjL c.j "... seJ j Opening Selection, Eagles Orchea- -' water was taken by C. O. ir. under direction of Ralph sanitary engineer for the Hado. state of Utah, who was In Eurika ln- - Invocation, A. M. Johnson, spectlng the water supply. One ofi Musical Novelty, Lenore Barney. these samples was from the rity well! Address, C. N. Ieatherbury. and the other from tbe wells of the! Solo, Frances Tlelds. Chief Consolidated company which Address, Parley P. Jensen. Jeanne furnishes Eureka's major supply.! Dance, May Frltrhett, Both samples passed high. Dodge, Claudia Humphery, Mary offl-- . Hiding, At the time that Eureka cl dais first started using the waer! Benediction, A. M. Johnson, from the dty well there wu con' Those In charge of tbe entertaln- slderable com plaint made u to Its ment were: Joseph R. May, chair-- I purity but umphn proved the water man; William Blight, Elmo Hough-- j to be pure at that time and It still ton, John Lero, Clarence Wahlqulet. la. Tbe water from the city well ls Charlie Chaplin recently refused j pumped Into the reservoir and mixed ; offer of 1650.000 to broadcast with the water from the Homausvllle wells and samples from the rombln over tbe radio. One case where ell-- 1 nce I not golden. ed water prove pure also. 4 i Eureka' tho erled ln I fol-wat- er. :lowi: to Meanwhile copper was steady Wi a,M'd by a furlh0P a,,h,ly ea,,,'!r, ,rl7 ?2V' c!n exchange value of era offering the metal mT, 0ai. hs Far. an-yea- rs. , I day of ,h np of ne I I LS I4st Monday evening the Frater-o- f nal Order of Eagles celebrated their 29th anniversary by giving a pro-dogram and dance, both of which were tree, and the entertainment waa Joyed by one of the largeat crowd ever to gather In Tintic. It la estl- FAVORAIil.E ItFIOItT RECEIVED mated that more than rour hundred r Praaent t to the enter- OV EUREKA WATER NITPLY and at the dance (Lining program followed was the hall week .which Ihe Eureka packed, During City put received favorable reports on the Eagles from Salt Lake City, rrovo, water which they ere supplying to 8panlsh Fork, Ephriam and Payaon this city. The reports came from' were here to celebrate with the local Dr. T. B. Beatty, head of the state lodge. The program, which was glvan at board of health, who complimented Eureka on Its high excellency of o'clock In the pavilion, was as j 1 now remainder of th fund additional on hand and whatever V tw ( TK MKTAL revenue is received will be appor-MAKFJt REMARKABLE GAIN' tloned in June. I Of this sum Tintic will receive, Prc silver on the New $428.24 on an enrollcmciit of 16 rket roe Lm of 11 student., Juab district In Jb. ,0 cent v- - ern end of the county i t London the metal $800.64 on an enrollment of 3- 1- , Irfc 1 prbrlunate gain. The 1, Crnta nhove the low for silver. I f th ,W pri' reapbed on February Also responsible for tho ri ind Pr-- ' I tbe centB below th upturn, It Is said. A of mny hI on shorts in the metal by WB. made on three-fourt- annual election of the Tin-ti- c Lodge of Elks, held on Thursday evening of last week, W, Heber Jones was made exalted ruler for tho coining year. J. Alua IMkt was tha successful candidate for the office ot secretary and Heber Mellor was elected truatee for a term of three years. Tlieao offices were the only ouea contested and the voting was close for all Jhree positions. The newly elected officers are a 'follows: W. Heber Jones, exalted ruler. (al Elton, leading knight. 1). (1. Ilenrlud, loyal knight. Robert I'enilray, lecturing knight. Alan Dike, secretary. Thomas McCormick, treasurer. N. Wllimore, tyler. Heber Mellor, trustee. There are several appointive offices in Ihe lodge which the exalted' ruler will fill at the time be takee office, Ben II. Beverage, deputy grand exalted ruler for the state of Utah, was present at the meeting making his regular fraternal visit to Eureka and hla address to the members of , lradoiDer capita apportionment this year, re I AMT TIIITU4UAY At the work has been done townrd proving the posslbllitlea pnprorn the mine with seven assessments than the former management had; with 69 assessments levied over a period of approximately 20 tionment wor,d y .. n- .mm r,nI UT"' I u.. I r .srsj I baifrl bit (ha OFFIIKIW FOK F.LKH I - et 1 rcRuUr " monthly ,lIy. ruull,il' held on Crldsiy eveninK of last week. Mayor l liurch presided ami Councllmen Runner, Tlte, Myers. Marlin and ( run in answered the roll call. The reading of the minutes of the H hlll. "VT'.'J" '7 P,a,, . Eureka Standard Cutting Station 'I ' I""""' balance of I2.070.33 on March 1st. The citys revenue came from the Water rents following sources: $1,040.25. general licenses $23ft 0u, cemetery lots $10.00, Miners Union for supplies $58.84, water depart, $32.00. fines $10.00, Interest o dally balance $3.04. mlacellun. were puid. Aside, eoua $5.50, loan secured from Walk- from thla no other h.islncss was er Itrol hers hank at Salt I.uke City except the reading of, $4,000.00. . the monthly reports of the various Mrs. Ruby llryne, city recorder, officers, which were ss follows: reported that her office collected Henry Hunnells, sexton, reported $1,344.31 and expended $6,S72.4Si that six burials took place In the Ku- during Fehjuary. reka cemetery during February aud The next meeting of tlm city counthe sale of two lota was mada. cil will Im on Friday evening, FellDr. I). K. Ostler, city physician. ruary 27th. reported that the only rnntageo,M disease reported during tho tnor.h; ;,KH KNTrilT.lIX MIM.II S as mumpa, there being seven fain-- IN A PMMSIXG MANNKIt .I, , .. ?Jf.8 far V. City Officers Submit Monthly Reports The new organization will be rom- poaed of representatives from civic organizations throughout tlie Mate and will have for Its purpose 'The advertising of Utah as a scenic, vu cation and playground center, the fostering of arteries and highways leading thereto and the promts'n and development of Utahs resoun pi., both agricultural and Industrial." flx-rtl- io 2 I ex-ups- I that India ran nnd will dumping silver if loading I'.lons of the world take steps to stabilize silver at no to gold is expressed In a inplet recently issued by Francis Brownell, chairman of the hoard -. the American Smelling A Kefln- it North Lily to Help Unemployed Men fr IV . chamher1 to be lssu"d of Organisationba"ofa state commerfe bppn S thi near future. fni for April 3rd, according to unnuun. sent to the various clubs of the state on Tuesday. aiwoikxt MAIIH vr. Brownell presents figures that India, as a result of y ' bZX company. 'Pin; ' ! Belief h' Aau-Kixi- to the divl- -, the latest addition mines, -uing ranks of Utah of $44,987-70,ill say out a total W a1" ll34d963.10.Of ,STITK UIIAMIIFK COMMERCE MEETING KKFOK Ani,l :m" Annaalieports on the operations I ,ro), 1,1,1 1 has the Ranks standard, which a producer gold action of being kok kemkk . l ,Ht r 14IO.5C2.CO. b ll I . is Tlie com in Ii tee mi unemployment, named at thn meeting held on Tuea day of last week, waited on officials of the North l.lly Mining company the other day In an effort to secure employment for mime of the miners of Tint U who have been out of work for a long time. The rommlttee made no demands, they simply asked if the company could assist In this emergency need and wherever possible put men to work. The mine officials were thoroughly In sympathy with the move and stated that they would do all In their power to relieve the alt nation. They proiiilaed to take the matter up with higher officials of .thn company before giving any dcfl- nil answer to the committee. How- ll.e winning trail edvd Kay ev,.r h ottlcUU TInl,c ar ,n Vlw'c n' f. time half employ-- I of I Vihn Ivisiilii, Hrl BUU ,htt lha f0n,ptnjr n,0" TV Im not only vanquished the hither. to uulieiileii iiiilluiiiil chaiupliui hill turinsl In the fastest mi It ruce that . . h ,?,,U I.,., been run luce l.lnyd Huh., slip,, ml n, n h,,r0p,nlon hBlf over the lamrils in 4:I-Il wu. the aniimil guinea of the New York A. tl ".ploymen would have a tendency h at Mu.llmm Square garden that fuM ? re,ule o operation to.such an cost he nlslicd the stage for this astounding 11 necoaallate the l. wou of (lie Penn star. Conti'a Iln4 i of mine. the rtoalng Again there was 4 :13 lint are arorea of Jnba about the mine which would he utterly Impoaalble to MIMA III) MIXING O). ITI.l:H place on a half time basis. AltTIt T.I'.H 4K IXrOHPOll.tTION The company asked for Ihe names of all those out of employment and Art Idea of Incorporation for tho assured Ihe committee that the ir .r"would reeslve M'anilngtoi. Mines and Kxploration Immediate ' corporation were filed Tuesday attention Salt LaXe City, Tho corporation, At many 0f the mlnera uwus SO. u mi.ilug claima In Millard arB working fifteen daya and then nd J" headed by Mll.uni S'',Bj.,nR 0ff for a like tHUn,jr If tarn. president and general nuns-- . dH lonn do not Improveperiod. U might be Kr Vi,h''r ,,f!',atU "V K. a system similar to thla ran be son, k. pre worked out In Kureka but the prop- fensen, secretary ami treasurer. The osillon of workers rhanglng each capitalization la $250,000. week Is entirely out of the question. The rommlttee haa not waited on Ihe officers of the Tintic Standard rontpany as yet but It la safe to aay that this company will take tho same broad view aa the North Lily. 1 1 id ipsiy'a grand dividend j. .M - E Standards payment ;i 11,1 1114111-lll- & total disbursement of and when paid will bring Conn's Astounding Upse! of n.j. i fur nil llli llfflirrs Ilf till1 llllli "lull nii are iii.iil.' a for Volunteers finiu Its jii'1 iriji (, iioir trim i. Is in tli" (i.slii-- Imt loins on iiiiiiilii'isliip to work mi I In iluiu this (I'liiiiiK Sunday. Miinli 1 r.i Ii. due . for i 'Ulnl.iy p ii r fmsr of as.i iluy'H work with n sufflili nt number till1 ll.llllilKlllulu- Will'll their ,,f nii'i, nml Hit Jnb ran lie rumplei-eiljko W.ts wnslinl oiii n i,-i,ik (ioshen ine.iitirrs are Knlng to asii mil Miry mi' now ",:klllK fimiNh Pr,,Pi tennis, the Hlvldend hoys a iiriiti.iix i , r palr he l ke nml ut;.iin lance I rink ami material, so It is up flood tlu t the Eureka lioy to show their dyke. i to , ( deelnr-fSSerl- Untie XuiuIht Volunteers Wanted to Assist in Work Tin-- j Biun-j S,dard and H Kureka Tjtlc iidnin ofcompanies dim tor -s'Z, peeHve boards y fame nuiinlwni. dividends. Standard voted the pay10 ren,B mr' U of tbe "ular extra dividend and omitted any r" nt Eureka Standard for the tfri time ted the payment of 2 will be dividends .. Both of March Slat to atockholderi of the Books March 19th. will done March 19th and March 21st. transfer ,B to Monday of thl Will Rebuild Dyke of Tintic Gun Club z Declare Dividends W. 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