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Show I. vy devoted to the great tintic mining district HOME OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST KI'KKKA, .UTAH t'OlNTY, Volum 0 nritr. j i or rum minks STRANGE AS IT Wll.l. VISIT TIVIIC SOON - I DLCu oiorm - - TlirilSDAY, r AHil John SEEMS-- By SILVER-LEA- MINES D ST JH. N'timlicr 41 wniii d roMMim i: will. Mix MIDI .s. - - It I'ltiilll.I.MS Juab County Fair Set For September Nvciri ,,f "ffi'iHU uf ll is announced llut the world .VLstandard Mining letup. mv Difif .liter problem Is to io studied hy a win fur y r has hccii in' of expel Is appointed lit romilillli'c iflrnl alii wurk. uiiiiniinii's Dial plans .OliP A MAS . lie I'haiiihi-of wan Eureku heeu have veiling inaile i fi.r a M,is. usii NCT A u,( Friday Tlicsn experts, repl eselil lug ax severe atorm ho to. district by Engineer Cniiimlssiniicrs a lid ami ..with rain officials the United States, lircut otf Britain, liutr decided to hold fair the :;I, In another flood, the second' others from (he Bureau of Mines at a lid China other tr-'.perhaps countries, county fair as usiihI, the datesanuual m? i ;t lie parly! I'liiversity of Ciuli r (his aertlon paaj,the being ho will selected of tliulr oil basis the atorm The started 'will spend the week uf September' 7 h, I Mtli aud sol of week. 1ml Ii of silver and eco- set for September kuowledi'c Iflh. Tills is Him eighth annual about 6 orlock in the evening 14th at Hlvideiid giving deiimn-tr4 0 YtA? nomics. of ibis kind and oven though affair lions in fiix aid. for thirty minutea came down In lions and Whatever recommendation the work ;m. liny in-ati with the reault that ull or and mine colullliltec liiiikes will tie received the dale in gening started oil Ilia la a little late assurance Is citys streets reaembled young vile millers, mine owners, firemen witli Intel throughout the world program to ifn. However, the storm wus not ami others who muv be l.ow sliver prices largely brought nude tliut Hie g:tl fair will far ex,ievere as the previous one. This attend. It is hope. tlmr ull of tlo mi hy die fact (list most nations ceed anything held In this county lu 0nly a few of (he residences of mines will lie properly represented have pone to the gold standard of Hie past. On account of the general depressuffered The and us lms been in' damage. custom (own the that, t coinage play an important purl In sion i jlnesx district, which suffered so the pnxt, :i lurge mini tier will mail (lie business depression. The varl Honed lielliecounty conuiilaslonera queic themselves of this opportunity to hewrely during the first flood, advisability of holding a ons go ern nielli Interested III sit- r ,M,I serious damage ex- roine more familiar with the liureuii n,,, Isen for ", ',,ur "J" ver mii'it agree on a policy for its residents luit such investigations Ml'' 'irtl,,B ,f it to the streets. This is probably of Mines program huving to do with stiililllatioii, as Hie one now projected should pro- of the county Ibis event would probpanted for because the heaviest first aid and mine rescue. Mr. I'aine will lie pleased to bear duce Invaluable Information with ably have been passed up for the p teemed to fall In Cole Canyon in- present year. d that vicinity causing a regular from anyone wishing additional which to work. Tile ciiuiinlssluners made a trip nnt to gush down Church street formation regarding this visit of Mr. lo I'aysiin during the Black Hawk bis of members it la to the main water course Just Kesaler and other celebration, also o other nearby The party. the business district. id towns und report that attendance lifleit damage done by the flood Ibis year In many Instances have Eu-to' was the streets of Friday even exceeded those of oilier years. The city had Just completed In view of this fast there la no reaj from the previous ij weeks work son but what an many people, If not 4 when the second one came, more, can lie Induced to attend the tfoying the repair work already y Kind damaging the streets The quarterly report of Him North Juab county fair. The program are even more elaborate than more. l.lly Mining company, mailed to plans during previous years and It Is a It the lower end of Main street shareholders during the early part tuei that more fine horses will all of the flood water comes of the week, shows that earnings of rertalnty During the past month floods' lo participate In the raclenes I common center the water and have visited nearly every sect inn of the mine for Ihe second three he present events. ing lines of the city were damaged the state, few plures escaping the Him niotilh of year was only Communications from many resirably. One of the large heavy rainfall which has done so as compared with $30,-92- 2 dents of the county Indicate lhat exout w mains was broken open and much damage throughout Utah. The for Ihe first three months of are now ready. Others are hibits TtfES be could made the t I of on town little Klherta. the east lie prem-nrepairs ycur. 10 lost about a hundred thousand slope of the Tintic range uf mounOre sales fur the period brought asked to plan displays now so that ntw JfftlY' be ready for the opening a of water. On the day of the tains, came In for Its share of ahlle Operating profit they will $r.r..u3ri.0ii, in on No doubt Ihe same cash prlxea day. Just had water lawt the trouble department and ore inventory usgregated Friday evenfug when feet part of the storm which hit Eureka N f Mrl. I Interest and real estate ex will be given this year as last year apkted putting in about 4 and the competition will be Just as discrete for the purpose of hold-,- i and did so much damage fell on the and pense totaled $4.riS9 Kti, and a re- keen. sewer had which of NX the lection water shed above that little town in serve of $4Uti wus made for taxes. Hulnnce sheets of the compuny as be As usual one of the fair dates will d washed out during the first such proportions as to result in u designated as Tintic Day, on of June 30tli show cash assets of d tnd this was completely taken severe flood. which date the most elaborate proHad the by last Fridays storm. The majority or the water which $379.03X 09 and notes and accounts of the three day celebration receivable of $334,619.30. Accounts gram Ml had a chance to dry for a tore its way through Klherta fell In1 will lake wlth-d place. Officials of the fair would have the vicinity of Emit Tintic, and simpi boars longer it puyulde are listed at $33,350.57. will lie In Kureka within the next Week the flood water. Dry tons settled for aud amount few ly poured down for about thirty days in an effort to creata InIi the Silver City and Mammoth minutea. received for each month uf the secHy the time the streams, ection terest. Tintic business establishsevere. was also Ion the storm ond quarter are as follows: from the various canyons narrowed! ments and probably ths schools will Adi were washed out and homes down to the main Tons was who Amount )ld it a out Is no means dis Dry wall of Joseph Wirthlin, by canyon grouud showing he closed for Tintic Day. An effort dtd. In 2,0X6,36 Upper Mammoth tor-,- n water several feet high was tearing from Salt Uke during the past couraging and within a few months, April $23,236.19 will lie made with this end In view, moun-.of water came down the ) it way toward the town taking with 1,954.5055 16,443.93 "r a ,,aM, "rly In the coming year, May . wp,.k Htul(,d lhat it w, .....essary June It aide, carrying tona of rock and it thousands of tons of debris which'. be to resume opera 2,064.081 15,355.54 . posHibli may COMMISSION KltH' MEETING t,M,ratlt,,, it ',olw One of the Union Pacific rall-- d was deposited on the streets, tiver l,,n,Porr,1' WAS HELD LAST FRIDA V ore cars which was on the the farms and orrbards and Into pri- - 'I" t'rowu Point Totals 6.104.9475 time that Crown the the $55,035.66 property In Him During mine Is Mammoth of The which North end the the district where owned st lag dump vate homes and business houses in eusleru Point people Iihvp been busy with l.lly, The Juab roumy commissioners by the International Hini'ltlng comcompletely covered with debris, the village of Elberta. Had the prospecting has been in continuous the development of their East held their session at Nephl Is to regular 'lbwork the several for the sixteen usual have tract pany, mineral days perforin-sitperforming years, luting pusl rontinued in the same inteii- progress they on taWayof last week at which time son it. for another hour it would have 1" fact there lias heeu bin one break ed about l.luou feet of work, slnk- - a hi on nt of development work In matters of a routine nature wars Kinds throughout the entire dls-probably wiped out the town. As it in (lie developmente program wlilcb Ing their shaft to a depth of inno thelr properly snd confidence is ex- about the considfor up only Hint things ore lie the additional will To suffered buck Hie twenty-ondates and of the work pressed fiet remainder severely. years. was the damage done is estimated at Tills eompany is also eration. The commissioners met In Mr. Wirthlin says that Hie offi- being drifting and raising. i:b of Silver City on the Grand several thousand dollars. At no discovered. TAB a lease agreement a a pedal Hi'SHlon on ths previous Friof would cers under liuve like a ttul Highway travel was held up the time working company A G. D. lied very H. railroad large they employed The nme hours. In two or three to Hip Tintic Standard mine was much to keep things going aud con- crew of men and during much of Ihe section of the Eureka Bullion prop- day and at that time much of tbe was taksa business kh the water was so deep that washed out In two places sith an tinue Hie work now outlined blit Hie time only one shift bus been used. erty and reports are lhat this block (cumulated uf. are Is of Met In were unable to go constant assessment of the rue recent share has looking promising. ground yeurs Itoundy through, estimated damage of about JT.oOu Farmers of the east end of ths TS. on many been the local man In charge of tli Leases on other sect Ions of ground jtably the most serious piere of and Ihe main automobile highway lias worked a hardship county brought In about two tons of North are 1 trouble In the Tintic District also held the reason of and for that stock of holders Irovo hy John Lily. desItoundy was operations. Into the East Tintic district to receive the bounty War grasshoppers It is a tieen this Halt lias decided Wirthlin of and was result of the that the storm take i Joseph troyed for a distance of about half of 75 cente per hundred. Grasshopto bl a SHOW INCRKANK brief to sre RES the time shareholders I'lGI ing out of the Homansvllle among give good everyone largest road on this Auto trafftc mile. Ifhooll IN IKODI'fTION OF GOLD pers have been numeroue In that this being the serond time was held up for several hours and It breathing spell. The ground is ex- - and they have bad the management section during the past season. In sihooi underof affairs. well the company's u many weeks that the highway will be weeks before the highway ceptinnuliy located; the World gold output during June some Instances almost completely jieo.ee been impassable. Utah county ran he placed in the same rendition totaled 1,708,167 fine ouncea, ac- ruining crops, and In order to neelst 4 men had Just completed iter. two It was before the storm hit. iroundi, to preliminary figures, In ellmlnetlng the peats the commie-nlonur- e tki of expensive work on this cording Jacob of homes Harwood, The t! derided to give a bounty. In rot of road and had Just opened bringing the total production for the and Arnold Barney, also Royle most Instances, however, farmers cover t or 1931 to first fine hair again to travel a day or two before 10,240,398 the two garages at Klherta, were le aai oi 1,702,-04- 4 used poison to rid themselves of the ounces. with This norm of last Friday. However, compares of feet filled with from two to three Measured by value of output, Utah vania, Ihe leading mining stale, has lx ltd ounces In June, 1930, and with pest. In rases where poultry Is perk understood the damage la only mud after the storm subsided. A ranks eighth among the mining 2196 artlve mines run by 13.382 h six bu: ouncea In June, 1929; mitted to feed on the farms poison in comparison to that of two near accident occurred at the Harney states of the Union; second among officers and un army of 276,492 1,660,010 over r In 1930 amounted halt cannot be used and the old 1 output ago. home. Mrs. Barney, Just home from the metal mining states of the west, miners and other wage earners. The lo ewer B and In 1929 method uf trapping them was ounces, 10,007,577 4 the hospital and In a weakened con- according to a census bulletin issued Pennsylvania mines paid In salaries to 9,878,515. V brought Into piny. UNiD HITS NOIITH TINTIC dition. had to be rescued from the recently at Washington, D. $33,776,246 and In wages At this meeting the commlsslonere show the June figures Although AM CKIIAR FORT MOTION flooded house and carried lo safety. while the autput of the the third consecutive decline leased the poor farm at Nephl to F. Three states of the east, seldom during An odd feature of the flood Is that regarded as essentially mining roul mines was placed at $694,975,-14- the current year, gold production Is Foote, the consideration being J25 ft storm of last Friday caused Just a year ago, on August 13th, stales, lead the census list all of The West Virginia roul fields still The lease rnns for seven running well ahead of corres- per month. d lhat of ponding or yielded Just about the flret of March, until heavy flood in the North 1930, Elberta was hit with a similar them being big producers of coal months, recent mouths of years. at Mr lection, according to George catastrophe and the damage donewith Pennsylvania. West Virginia and (he Pennsylvania fields, and its pay- May output fell below the 1930 at which time the commlsslonere will loi, who was In from hit that time was almost Identical Illinois. Minnesota is the Tourth roll was In proportion. The Illinois month for the first time this year, then decide whether or not It would the early part of the that of last Friday. mining state, according to census output was valued at $132,948,261, but June again exceeded the produc- be good business to permanently k. mines yielding substan- tion total of a year ago. This years lease or dlsposo of the poor houae out the roads and wishing figures, its output being both iron Minnesota same return. in fifth tially the co- aud copper, with Arizona ing mining property consider-T- a have arranged figures have been over 1,700,000 and farm. The place consists of the Nephl people vast Mr. Chiulos rams In with its of then auto ounces Kentucky, place, the for every month except Febru- home and twelve acres of land, eaid by storing plan Yop. operative 4 the is Michigan, TINTIC NT INDAKD Kill NGN trip to Eureka, which Is wheat that they may wait for a bet- coni mines; seventh ary, whereas. In 1930, Ihe monthly to he soma of the best In that section "tt twenty miles, SUIT AGAINST 1TIII HlI NTY output did not cross that total until of the county. required several ter price. At the time the first with its copper properties, and then 5 lime for the reason that many wheat was harvested it was bringing Utah. The sensus figures are based May. (7. DOWNEY GIVEN In the supreme court last Saturthe year of the road were mo badly (snada again far outdistances the JOHNIMPORTANT irinf 35 cents a bushel but the price on statistics gathered for but comLEGION OFFICE Red that Standard Tintic the as Mining second United the 1929. States be day about to largest 4j repairs had has already advanced to In order the pany filed suit against Utah county producer. this lo The Dominions compilation, to get the According output rents. John P. Downey of Eureka, past 135 in a rase Involving the payment of In June was about 215,000 ounrea, value of the products of the ted ft road at the cummsnder In rase of the local poet of the The taxes. for about for with the 165.000 $16,000 Utah quarries, mines. Including compared present time Is In American Legion was successful la census year, wan $83,098,029. In was first brought Into the lower United States. terrible statethat few people the Prince - suture over It. Mr. Chiulos Weds being elected to Ihe office of comproducing this vast wealth the mines courts aud was there ished comthe and result that officials ths with will salaried that another rain This mining 893 produce mander for Dletrlct No. 4, which year England employed like the in pany appealed to the supreme court. only h out It will comprises all of the poets In Utah, Me of the win sugar earners, paying be wage 12,176 sufficient to make PIES Wasatch and Juab counties. There Iron the of of Its a total consume. former purchase the Following to salaries and In that event (finished are seven districts in the state and Blossom properties, the Tintic Stanin wages $21,264.-24Tintic miners and and $2,652,368, prospectors No. 4 le considered one of the moet Included in the totul of pro- dard officials claimed the right lo be compelled to .ding of the lot, consequently the active In that for Its from Invested deduct earnings was 0 $2,051,993 duction n d their shop- position le in Important one. Tommy Opto Young year the cost of the money Invested contract work. 1' Ejr ? Of Camp Floyd the I District No. 4, of which Eureka le of shafts, or about in purchuMi For the operation of th tVUE " hout twenty-si- x exwee successful In electing the on that part, tbe owners DUO, $2mo, theory spent ,,u rommlssloiiere mines and quarries, the m .n S. Ballff of Frovo to the ofhave been deductGeorge would slid fuel for penditure supplies, y haTe $17,796,341 ?!!! wen o R uiw anteed fice of department commander for st sunk new electricity, and used lh0,32I horse- ible had the company r,M,,e I" In good condi the elate. The delegatee from this them eks" of instead xliuftH. i ii e purchasing power lu operating their plants.vslu- should be spent dl- district also put Into office Joseph of salaries the to deduct IHvhts the same gives report Tills S;Nor'J 1,1,1Tintic road which E. Nelson of Spanish Fork ae naNiffM" also are who fur mines operating of Idaho rertnrs, of the output mtn highway at, tional Involk Is committeeman. Thas the Imalso as $20,745,615. The Idaho rials of the company. e Ilnlon Canyon Instate offices went to this portant III rase. veil in (he to mke it m number, 65 mlnes aud quarries. f0r ,ravH pioodj district. 4226 and maintained 257 officers 106 4T1hTe Wed greatly to the Frank P. Fisher of Helper was BOV M lll.FD roll nse of Utah vt'AKt1 Brnnii iod pild out In wr I. I lll KA MIIN but! vice commander, and L. J. named LAST county 81TIIIDW Uth J1 waves $7.42't.-In j aries $668,870 and Holther of Ogden ae alternate nadaya work at; !255. Supplies, etc., cost the Idaho on the North tional Mr. and committeeman. :ic A Tha executive received hy of 67.295i total $4,497,612; mines a n,akp committee Panwble. week of state last fbe D. the late Manson association la Mm. In driving .horsepower being mod suf- of the commanders of tha t aon, Don- their composed that ' rued iiifoi u,.,'"tie town of Cedar Fort machinery. oli'i trirally operated seven districts, of which Mr. Downey Ihe re- nail 0f nond S.i'urday morning. The 107 mine of Nevada yielded aid. waters The rain fell le one. of the the boats of one iTf. Cbiiu for i.Hmr "ii r c.s 631 worth ores and Tha delegates from tbe Eureka m,"intalns above that a'lahle pi od ucti. They gave e,n Jtiio-- ' e. Sieal..p company The were; D. O. Henrlod, John C. a post the man u has 'hlng splendid n accepted through 4716 snd younc Dlosmeiit to 510 officers Ben at Downey, Went, and James n with the company Augustine, damaging ,B ne greatly wage earner!, the former receiving p.. ni ' Francis, Frank Bacon, F. A. Grant instance the force eleitrl- is lime Hie the while pie..nf In salaries $1,397,097. ' a tor ' Toung Tommy" Fernando Opao, ths and C. F. Baker. harn for ( Inn turners received $8,142,634. nt a huti it ra.i rw, ii - xi.k'urlitnit. daughter of Mrs. Mrs. Frank Baron and Mra. A. L. new FUlpIno flyweight boxer whose ti,- Fetereon attended the convention ae delegatee from the Eureka Ladles Mrs. EdAuxiliary organization. ward E. Jenkins of Salt take wee named president, and Mrs. Oeorge 8. Ballff of Provo as national .1 Another I1 M 0,, !) 1,aiM n.1kw r JaiGoe. - -- l iii(i-ri-sii- it j s-- i I r Afi r t'oui-inrice- : I . 1 1 a- j i rexi-in- 1 j infi-rcsle- I I ) ut 1 1 ,, 11 i Earnings of North Lily Show Decline j o. : Second Flood Hits Elberta In Year con-ibl- i -- $f.G,-722.3- I 3. XX Crown Point Decided to Quit Work IS Sixteen Years Continuous Development -- 1 i Tin-stor- m - y rt fc-- Can-roa- d, Kl-dr- c Utah Eighth State In Value of Mining half-yea- $403,-957,76- 8, 6. -- one-thir- -- prop-duri- ng r Ral non-suite- Ine-fift- 8 "HIT lh offl-192- 9 - .. tiici-av- e . -- ! t, In-i- I"' r(.i nt commit-teewoma- n. I State fur in Indeflult itay, burMU labulfetluD tb.t l'.nl-- : blch .m b. u,.J. I. lb. I.l.r., .u.b I. J.I..1 .11 'mm. The geaoline tax In Norway three end a fifth cente. la |