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Show vy devoted to the great tintic mining K1 rt Arrested Quickly!"l.e r law 'It m wlilt-- fr NTY, mil. TIH HSDAY. M.UiCII ( w w Low Metal Prices Slnhtas Little May Mining ,7 wlne in the Itnlhchlld Cut Mine One Heading Cuts Earnings South Standard lease Showing of Ore;;"; he onEastthe Timir Milling dlstrlit hi s( Silks s, j, iri.irrmitv AT ill Ul" VL uf ilu tl lie n la. ! jir- At I baa reached a depth of better Ilian Nearly all of ihu Tlntlc mining 60 feet, according to President and companies have filed returns for Manager John Matson, who visited 1930 with the stale board of equalithe properly recently. zation and with one or two excepThe wlme waa started near the tions these reports Indleate that the Intersection of a strong vein with a mines have put up a real struggle to moiiAonlte rhyolite lOtlJ operate. Metal prices have been the contact feet from thii face of the tunnel. lowest In the history of mining and Where started, (he vein matter as- this Is reflected in the report of - Ni-rl- II s r w-iii- 111.-- ar s1- MINES D N'iiiiiImt :h) mipMEvr of getting ID tli.a Rig Hill fr.iin (lie Is (biaiugli the Euri-kIic 11:11 and Nuri h l.i: ulmfis. Itiiilimi Lily For holdings. the . present bis wt.ul, M no effort will lie ni.tala- - to follow this VUlJ, Juab, which w,is fnipi.rlv wiili r.'i-- t fur Llil., I . is it.iUM j,,bi..'il.-ry promising buneli of ore but lu Millard county, will tmw f.,. w:.i. i.P and in rd. r ih, view of the f:n' (but there now ti-Tooele In forming u in ; ti.- sliurt,'.: H..lliriill tlll. exists a working sigreeiuent between district, while Millard will go III n.incrs the North l.lly and the owners of county to form anoit.cr the Eureka lltillion it Is hut natural to iippoHa that some The term of prospecting will be taken up there ns soon as the work can he handled without inter- I SILVER-LEA- lull. L'tl. " t. r, congressional disiriin f ;j. to according popuijib.n. counties have Iu cimiic iliMi ji t ln themselves while ntli.-have been traiisr-rred- . ;. "I ,ll AI! Deeper Work is Promised for Big Hill I protM. t "f ,h, V HOME OF THE WORLD'S LAROEST .' - has ranK,nPnt ion! rm 0ut and Sre.in taken Inu. Parcel and Dean jdy Clinton '.U lhl time biv robbery Steele. All three s Robert and they from Silver City i I'm county Ja the in iu Millard of the jwaltlng action tt-rn- :.s jiak Suspects obbery Kll.l. MtKI NKW l!':K district z&riszsi: sayed Hi) cents in gold and about 4 every mining company. Reports of the Tlntlc proper! lea follow: ounces of silver to (be ton. The Victoria property of the U. 8. At 2S feet the wins went into n mined 12,210 tons In 1930. olid company a Iron sulphide currying heavy development pro- - content but little with a gross yield or $136,600, and Th" valother mineral amRig Hill. Chief Cons. ues. h. tiding n.ar the in In 1129 It After about 25 feel of this sul- - net proceeds of $1700. :ll shafl ..wrns the Eureka Rulllon. a camp tlea will elect a new Millard bounty aud had a grosa with 2e0 fe.d to tho nor'h Is T,', and tons, state ! Ill,,,'ll 16.300 other mlueraliz-phlde strongly Offieers of the International Mln- aide. About at the next election. uMUbed by the road ed vein matter, a change came in! provide $439,000 and net of $77,000. ample for spue,, doulde FUht last Thursday evening he - at the last report, the bottom' Th """'''l value of the metal con- tracks, atr lines, water lines eic. the at forced and ivakened f CATTLEMEN ,nw OF UTAH a With in the he Ma'f oo5.,,J:,i,triSr"r' completion of ibis neighborhood of the HI Hill watch ni ,iof a sun to aland by and AO.IIX AFTER P.H2 GtMK sulphides and re- - rn" tion, which Is all (be work now Shaft. It was their eonfidence In c"rrr,,,6 watch, his wallet, take The bandits (entennlal Eureka, also in progress at the Hi he vein mutter of, area which resulted Inl ,,'mh,ln Hill, sinking that other valuables. They erated by the U. mined 6900 tone will Slnmiril be On 3rd resumed. uud 4th the Utah mining operations being started on a! April Seled Geological to flee through " wUh 1.100 In Some .'iJ.930'. other ,,,n,pttf,d. prospecting ttisy be, 1929. Gross compiled during (he time property that had long been Idle and bandit, tired a yield of 1930 of $30,-00- 0 that the shaft was being sent down 'ere I no Question but what rereut did not equal expenses of bringhurry to the 1 TOil level Indicates that ,t him In an effort to the dllosures In the iHg Hill and outing the ora to the surface. In 1939 oo. The highwaymen then got most likely looking ground for ore r"ndlng properties have had a. started toward Is below the lu sufficient Informn- - the gross yield of $164,000, left net o their car and 'end.-nrto strengthen the faith of present workings. The to back his hurried Tasker proceeds of $4700 and an assessed fta ahaft work was stopped at the 1700 operators In that particular value of the rnntent of $14,000. with the intention of driving level berause water was encountered. pur of Tlntlc District. discover-thEagle and lllue Hell, another U. Back into Delta but he Then coming bnck to the 1600 level' diaabl-tb- a 8. property, produced 900 tona In had the highwaymen Preparations were made for the ron- - IEKMISSION GIVEN HID 1930 and 950 tons In 1929. Ylelde machine by. tearing off the nectlon between this TO Ol'IT HI M MM: were $8900 In 1930 and $14,300 in property nnd' (iIUM)K on Delta to hurried he So the North Lily. The 1000 level of' laf. 1939; costs were $11,300 and $41,-10- 0 t, a distance of about three miles, ima11 1,1,1 corrfsPnd' with the' The Public Utilities Commission communl respectively, in telephonic ers he got level of the North Lily. hns given the Itio (irande Motor! council was held on Friday evenlig Tintic Drain Tunnel produced 161 ton John S. Finlay. In charge of the Ways Co. permission to discontinue! week, only nutters of a rou- - tone In 1930 and none In 1139. Yield operatlons of the International their bus Hervira from Provo to lhu!nM nature being up for conddera-Mlnln- g In 1930 was $2000 and costa $5260. Company which owns the district and for the Ctah Central l,wnMayor Church prealdsd and Yankee Mines company reports to assume the service. !ou,',',mcs Honner, Tile, Myera. 129 tona mined In 1930 at a lose of Grande bua has not been Martin and Cronin answered the roll $6800, as against 1150 tons In 1939 10 ,,H the people of Tlntlc, e11with up ,n "me the PPUiar at a Raw of about $1600. thence firures Jsuof car work ln he Mg Hill shaft has been! and about the inly source of revenue .S pubI1J cleanup campaign fur Eureka Eureka Rulllon reports only 179 th0M made het0 the aherlffa The . til la flew. I he tons mined In .1 the tiui came from Mild, hid len.ih Almo,t It1l-hiiiml ha, fnco,lrnitlia, Mt on 1930, yielding $3700 8 .Very ' N.ho I, the renter of lb. ro.a lta of tb. from tb, ..rl.t, that It I, Ilf. and costing $4600. In the preceding There eon.reel. o,lnl. eonlrerr,. 17 I" : ,eVeI thpre are been turnM over to the Ctah Central. However, at year the tonnage wan 466, the yield nervk to say that this limi!edthe inePsMKn? Howevef. thS $10,000 and the rnnt $30,000. wing car even gained momon-i- a Eureka Lilly Increased Re producand shot around the parked mafrom 18,000 tona In 1939 to tion lt and proceeded on itn way at 32.000 tons In 1930; Us grose yield l!jh rate of npeed. from $476,000 to $663,000; Its Deputy Simpson recognized the costs from $480,000 to $646,000. u one belonging to the Parcel Thus It had no net proceeds to rethat they ?i and wan confident port la 1929 and reports $17,000 In it the ones responsible for the 1930, with an assessed value of oro !i:p. He turned his car around; content of $51,000, the chase wan on with the result t North Idly shows decreases la ore it the Parcel machine was over- mined from 73,000 tona In 1929 to aat Mammoth and the three oc- 54.000 tona In 1930; In gross yield Of the Tlntlc Standard mine dropped tank on the 1600 level, fn this tank'dore At her ley. both of Eureka, who! iyuta placed under arrest. from $2,484,000' to $1,313,000; la ID three denied the costs from $1,700,000 to $1,116.-00recently convicted on a ImI- robbery but from nearly (3,600,000 ln 1929 to the water will be freod of the week tJie la(t lUr.,0iarB In net proceeds from $789,000 J they had been lodged In the less than $1,150,000 In 1931, ac- - or grit which would otherwise plnyjtery charge. The men were glven'uf ,lia North Uly rt.t.t.,t.( (hfl an. 7 jail at Eureka the officers cording to the report of the coni- - havix- with the large and valuable! Jail sentences and they are nw'nuil, rf,porl of thB f0,npttny whlch to $118,000, and In assessed value dirked the bandit's car and found P&ny filed with the state tax com- - pumping equipment of the North! seeking a new trial. jshowed a net income of $160,763.31 of ore content from $2,366,000 to and In udd it ion " hinting JLIly .Mining Company. fishing license of mission last Monday. Hfter deductions for deprJcistion $593,000. Tinker lying between the fronti At the same time the assessed, to the 20,000 gallon reservoir the! Ilutus reports 22,000 tons of ore and lazes. I rear UTAH MINE lUYAIaN In 1930, yielding $483,000. at a cost level of the Rig Hill will have! seats, concrete evidence of value of the ore content of the were Gross of returns $832,348.30 -- HtVlTTY'HIX WEALTH" ir guilt. Thin also showed that reka Standard grew from $1101 In another reservoir to hold more thanl realized from a total of 68,384 wet of $481,000 and an assessed value of loot taken from Mr. twice as much water, making the! tons shipped. Of the tona shipped, the ore content of $6000. This waa Tasker, al- - 1929 to near $824,009 in 1930. do tuns of the three highway-1- ; Reports have It that there In Eureka Standard's gold content of total capacity of the two around; 19,498 were high grade lead ore, $8000 better than the year before, . had been cached or thrown out' 30.540 ounces In 28,458 tons of ore 70,000 gallons. From the larger of, a mine In Utah that rivals the 18,126 tone low grade lead ore, when the ore mined waa 35,700 tone, mine of "Death gold mysterious will where along the highway. water absence two the be. the reservoirs the nnd 3781 tons of lead zinc ore and the grosa yield $648,000, at a coat 1930 jin production, It Is so rich klk awaiting 19,050 tona of gold ore. Royalty on of $890,000. daylight, so that of heavy construction work on the pumped to the North Lily shafti ValleytheScotty. owner works It for Gold Chain reports $1500 gross hat 7touM go back over lessees ore brought the company the road mine plant during the year, helped through a six Inch line, capable of. 4 March for only a few days twice a year to yield la 1130, but a cost of $3600. additional evidence, its net proceeds figures. The pre- - carrying from 600 to 1000 gallons, $169.24. officers prevented a gold Ralance sheet a of North Lily aa of Mountain View mined 349 tone, Jail break ceding year the company mined per minute. North Lily pumps will, produce enough glittering ownwanta to of the the do bandits, who had not been' supply to surface. the water Once, the lift December only 31, 1930, show current which sold at $1325, but cost $3100. 18,363 tons of ore, yielding er td In 3146 aaseta of $503,189.83 and other as- The preceding year It mined private cells but had been1 14,755 fine ounces of gold, or less each year ought to be often enough Is loman "one mine" The set-but TOlUed to tons, $13,563, yielding costing clean the ) 20,000 and to empty sets, Including advances to North stay In the outer see-- ! than half that of 1930. cated near Wendover, Utah, of the a Mining company, of $13,605, and It reported an assessed jail. After returning' tllng tank in the opinion of Mr. FinThe production of 1930 also RalIs owned and Leffler by 568.-h- e can their breakfast the officers dla- -' $128,217.68. Current liabilities are value of ore content of $144. lay as many feet of sediment eluded 29,500 ounces of silver, Gold resides who at mer, Hill, Empire Mines company, from 227 a such pro listed before at $32,919.50. Cash on hand cleaning men had hammered 000 pounds of lead and 209,000 pile up tons In 1930, received $1500 and renear the Nevada border. Wo in the brick Utah, The In la a be and the bank listed will cess at necessity. 1929 figures wall which was pounds of copper. The In the specimen case the ore ports expenses of $2000. la 1929 enough to permit them corresponding were 193.000 ounces a nee between the Rig Hill and North from this mine always attracts The major development of the It mined 2600 tons, producing $22,-00- 0, WfP. Another three or four ' of silver, 192,000 pounds of lead and Lily lhafts Is around 3000 feet and but costing $21,000, and Re ore attention. The free gold aid Continued from year for the company was the disby the time the connection Is made page 5.) 68.000 pounds of copper. waa aeseesed at $2500. content Its value reveal the nuggets zone In of the fissure gold covery for 1930 was the necessary pumping equipment. The yield gross Beck and Champion deBullion are also and there crystallized be in readi underlying the main ore body, ac"2 AT RT. I'ATKICK'H while costs of extraction water lines, etc., should Its creased of production from 19,000 value, of the great 1UTU1I DIKING HOLY WEEK $793,412; specimens the sinking cording to J. O. Eltons report aa were $310,247; reduction. $155,858; ness to permit in 1929 to 6000 tona la 1920; tona aa- to la ore Rome laid the of such and of The the shaft con- former company's president. development 7 $26,-00- 0, Boh Cstholic transportation, 846.973, and the other deep say as high as $1200 a ton. Mr. gold ore enabled the mine to operate Its gross yield from $54,000 to $36,-00and development as the offi This ..re to lie costa from Is said $69,000 to refused have Palmer of In In low the a Much which 0llaTe hd ,he a at year profit opporluniy totardeductlblV costs $318,823, and 'rials decidecan upon. No net proceeds either year. many offers to buy the mine. dlng a Mission conducted he secured .rom other prices for lead, xlnc and stiver preat machinery mine the of by left United Sunbeam $11,000 to coal Bet proceeds It a to Twice year, according vailed. ' value of International properties. mine 435 tone In 1930, yielding Mr. of Gold , residents Hill, had 3(4.059, and the assessedtimes that the the miners company driving During year Only reentty the the ore content at three Palmer, accompanied by a ve- t- 0 an operating coat of $10.26 per ton, $3900, and $16,000 In 1939 to mine toward the Rig Hill the heading 160 tona, yielding $11,000. eran miner, visits the work- amount, or $823,766. s a Indudleg fillings, taxes and depreciafhc'from the North Lily cut a highly Dragon Consolidated decreased Its a sent ore Is The gross yield of 19- - . from to The some tion of ings. equipment. mInpriW,i fissure containing - ot ore. from 643 la 1929 to 216 In tonnage conla owner and the wee quanlltjsmelter In July, 1930, an agreement pmaller .trlio. It It ean b, from $4100 to $2000 1930, yields remain Idle the mine let nt to t for028. Extraction CWBt which the ronsldcrfor A.. signed provided termed and It hold, oat costs from and $5900 to $4200. for the rest of the time. mation of the North 2202.111; reduction, I, la ,1.. Earet. Bal- 8wansea Consolidated in 1930 reThe North Lily conveyed company. "Vlre lltl. total nr.Ua. 41 ceived of ore costtons $98 from 'to the sew company 100,000 shares In 1929 net pro-- , It received 1125; the $120 ing deducted, was $423,662 jof stork and the Knight Investment for 61 tone coating $3600. to ony amounted acres 1929 4 6000 In company approximately ceeds value of th v 1 of mlalag property In the Tlntlc Dis- $367, and the assessed BID 'TATE OF NEVADA WILL MAKE trlct, embracing the property of 13 KTAXDAKD EMI'MIYKEH GIVE ore content in proportion. in LI REKA LI, Y TO T1XTIC CHEW tonnage Standards companies. Tlntlc FOR GAMBLING IN ALL FORMS The North Lily company financed of 96.255, compsires with 1939 A petition has Just been taken development of tome of these propton. in 1929. Cold in 1. IncluJ-e- d through the Tlntlc Standard mine erties which as ; against the year, during ounces, 2886 fine ! RV' C. E. IIT'ISII ounce. In. the sinking of the Dig Hill shaft '"bing that employees contribute to in 1929; .liver, 2.512.566 3 Tlntlc Community Cheat and the a d la kill ounces a to pass-t Valuing state depth of 1491 feet, and repalr-- j lgt..lature Wvaiiax 1930 and 2.789.710 favorable rotsideralion at to this request has been al- received has response to a the shaft of Ing Dragon and pounds depth lead, 31.000,000 Is sl,o making a bid for flA.raor state That a most Baker. hundred 360 IK One kaoand feet. per cent. tons hundred of bslj. of 38,000.000 pound., divorce suits tv be filed after V and nu- - by pt rirlttin The were contributed a dollins from employees the latter shipped 650,000 pounds, against each from their pay check for weeks' lar to of manufacturers six fire company in ri.1y Gross ylojd pounds. with clay products with the view of open- -' he last half of Marrh, also a dollar peoale of a nverHgn state Lave cheapened $3,790,680, compared a. world. divorce coits civilized Easy lyvs .lemlelAv lag up a market. of (for ths first half of April. This will the .rllre DedvMWn In hn 542 in 1929. I I The North IV;. Vrike i the wry fountiailun of the Ainerlcaa homo and company, make a substantial contribution and ;.taurp;Vor...na.b In O;. la November obtained three leases! WH mean the addition of quite a i Brom'isrous n.urrlsje and a complete disregard or marriage each year, running on the Eureka Bullion properly and eum to the treasury of the chest. $H3'J Is equally demoralizing. j YJ..V Gami-llntlnn. $1,072,887; reduct.on and 129 feet of development was done on Few people realise the large nt leglhlatlve action by $527,820. 652; transportation - lotaivd the level. The North Lily of 'work the Community 1200 Tlicji. construction. $10.0. Is obtained leases called upon to do at tho from the Chief ,pany ! 12.441.408 IB 1930 Consolidated time and the large amount on Present Mining company I proi-..47HER In 1929. leaving net 1.. 'of Tlntlc their It to keep up the Ballloa and Baltimore money requires ''lLFFU:i) i.?j HURLEY 1930 Of $348,271. b;J In j to decide romelhtng engage .''UmMVbr.KuaVoHiable of eaa work. who the! Those 'groups afford to do west claims, of lying ii. nl R bul for a state to take limi- 180.639. Mine North his so should with con- -. assist Lily, of the up cheat revenues bolster these! Development r..;.riVmate 0 f I4 10 Ua!?1!,,0, 1Iur,F will be at three times the above ele- decent. the world Is claims the to on carried trlbutlons. admit being to through W that DUathat thejr h flVOr Main lhal th a In addition Tlntlc S!BBd1'Jfp 'd' the North Lily workings. 3t084a teT'i FB,her Hurley taxes on about $625,000 Kunws art entirely without shame. rarls banks are lending Germany 5 0V" Eure!l b- - equipment. 1 6 cash forgets anything. money. Home ths ; First.11 Merchant "Try An (Co6UnB,dMAarth 29thl First P6 6.) the Homs' Merchant - - fr -r. Q- S con-ne- t lkll Infor-matin- cw.r. rr.,dtb. ' vl.y n at : . 1 cn - - t,r ,o , mjb '"lr "nns. ... . ! dirt!re 0; - i ' -- Ku-;16- j ( J In--- Llly-Knlg- dlst-Ur- hl ge $631,-223.6- 4. ' I ! non-Cathol- ic' 0. . " ni Llly-Knlg- ht lCo' 1 ; 19-- ; rc-n- . rr-- 1 ; - i Llly-Knlg- ht -- com-amou- - , ; : law-abidi- .rrao1. I -- hui? "Try nt |