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Show DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIC MINING DISTRICT Vulumt New XXX KUKtiKA, JITAB COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, iSl Road Work ICVKY or UUI I - vn it- i I Wiibln the next two or three day V.' (oiutrurtlon will Karl on an Im- urtaot piece of road work on the- l - Hl pMlc ,urM The work wu ri n,.ir- - r- - ODD THINGS AND NEW--By FKK of ,h started hie hm 'liller h r ll"' a..Ut- in-ui- ''N' , Th I I KKl(j Eureka Officials A very short meeting of the Eureka clt v council was held on Friday evening of last week st which time only a few muiters (if a routine ua lure were fakeu care of. Mayor Church presided and Councllineu Myers, Tlte, Marlin and Cronin answered ihe roll call. Councilman Homier was absent. The niinuies of the previous meeting were read and all bids against Ihe city were audited and ordered paid. Frank Townley of the Hum-mStore ssked for a license to operate a meat market In connection with his grocery business The matter was referred to the license committee. All other business wus tabled until the next meeting, which will he held on September th. FIVE PRESIDENTS OF IAE ONtTlP WAo Duo iri OFNCE MERE CLICTCD At INTERVALS states - a11 tirand silver City ,ht in,p - 1 U'lklArV N" lf HinRY Lincoln flARRlVN- - i860 SPw il Y GAfffiElO- - -- )Qo -- 19 - 20 1080 Will Soon Begin road. XiiiiiI kt 4J KlIOKT COC NCII, mir.TIMJ IIK.I.D ritlDAY Lame Bode 20-YE- Central Highway to the south nt 1,lir.,V,ur h? the survey to an-- ! ! eilHurJ u according year i'J"npll?tdI Wernent made by the commls-- " An j! " of Juub rounty. This new,f. ' SHlt1J;aka 4 JJJk ronslHts of JJI!'' ,hpo1nh building about a' wwrk Jit and a half of new road to uhe cement . three dangerous curves, all of;f lablrh have been the cause of manyiPV a',a''h 'orn,,rMiou accidents since the road was X urvjr f rners must viitructed about ten years k of "urVe "dB .M'",UI Tbs new road will taka off fron,! While in Nrphi ' l:k present one at a point a short a survey of the county Infirmary jlirfance north of the first bad curve nlso will be made. Ijd will run in a straight south-- 1 grounds direction until it Intercepts lit highway Just north of the Jerl-i- s I MINES D Iil. AUGUST J7. , - SILVER-LEA- I LATE I, AST Mlllt-rArl,lur roil my lurvuyor, N,,l,i r "bUshlng me ror- - intiC UlSmCl . CITY M-il'II- I HT.ltTi:i I A- 1 HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST List Of Teachers Work Without Pay That tli member of Ilia present city administration are golug to wind up thalr term of office without luavlng an Indebtedness Is the prediction made by Mayor John Church, who atates that unless something un for seen arises the way has been cleared fur this accomplishment. Mr. Church has given out the information that practically every person connected with the city is giving his services free for the month of August. In other words working without pay. Tills Includes the mayor and city couucll, the Justice, city attorney, sexton, physician, marshal, watermaster policeman. and assistant watermaster. The n mount thus saved or donated to the Cates and Mr. Knowlton of Ill state road commission were In city will be about $1200, which sum, litle late last week conferring with together with the regular monthly l usty Commissioner Karl K. Dunn revenue, should he sufficient to l.sd Dan Sullivan, the local road carry on until Ihe end of the term. 111 not The 1031 tax money his, at which time most of the be in the week an engineer T. K. Ilsrtlett Superintendent available matters pertaining to the wasKarly In until December early of for the purpose here preparstates that everything will be In hut practically all of this sum will lurk were disposed of. As prevl-Z- f W. G.JIG?aci data with reference to the proreadiness for the opening of the lie needed to dear up Indebtedness (apt. stated In the columns of the ing operations of the Utah Kirs school of tho Tintic District on the which now exists. Tax COMPLETED THREE lkdorter all labor In connection posed Co. anticipation Headers of this paper will lt:ik the Job will he secured from Clay eighth of Ihe coming month, which notea to the amount of $7,800 are FLI6HTS 6ElvJ6EN LONDON it aome time this that recall company is Tuesday. Monday, September now outstanding and It will be ljt three Jowns of the Tlntlc Die-ls- ago acquired, by location, and PARIS m A Single day Is laihnr Day, and pupils will 7th, lint Kureka, MammottTand Sliver lf the revenue from taxee deposits which are located not report on that date, however, all surprising the' Juab commissioners quartzite will leave much of a balance after nyand weal Kureka to of and the Ml tearhera of the district will meet at these notes have been taken rare of. state road rom near the Junction of the Silver quite ui Informed thewould City l.iMinn Ihe high school building at 10 a. m. Never! heless, careful not be a bit and West Tintic auto Indithat they fgtr highways. The that day. at which time Instructions cates that thnra will hefiguring Indebted-nea- a ITirsu to stepping back a few years no of the present plana company call IE for the school year will be given on the first of the coming year doing the Job in an old fashion for the Installation of a compressor jBanner, them. to hand labor and most certainly there will be employing an and at date the early shipment It la quite certain the attendance no rash balanca to speak of. modern equipment to a cer-- a of a good tonnage of thta rock. will be less than last year for the This art Ion on tha part of th extent in an effort to relieve The engineer who was hers the reason that tho estimated population administration la a rommend-ahl- e n nemployed situation as much as other day stated that It might posdty of the district Is considerably smallThe state road engineers sibly be a month or six weeks beon. Olvlng such liberal finaner. Supt. Hartlett anticipated thta cial assltanca at a time when Euretided a willingness to fore everything Is In readiness fur lute last and has made plana to ka so badly needs It shows that thalr litkls manner. j take care year mining this quartzite deposit. of all students In the Tln-tl- e Interest In tha ramp la far abort the directbe will Cates Mr. Although ready a railroad spur has been con District front the seventh grade average. fix charge of the construction BtrUCted with ample room for the end up In the high school building. There Is no question but what tha fork the manner of employing labor. of three or four railroad spotting In the is metal Gold, that was .4 Only one of the grade school build- present dty about ofsnounceor always For the trslnload, administration has IfSbe rather unique. to the shipment demand, Is being sought for with an(j preiimlnarr Plicarg f of the unemploy-)0per ton and they were not exactly ings In Kureka will he In use and been up against a hard battls. Tha k registration it will be necessary newed jj,e qUartZite vigor now that there Is so lit- mining for gold. There 1s no way of the grades at both Silver (.Tty and tax Income during the past two years ku been going on In the three t0 a loading trestle, drive a tle to be made in the mining of sil- checking up on this report but the Mammoth will he concentrated. has diminished considerably and tha regTnta mentioned. above tUBnel into the mountain and put up ver and It will not be at ii all surpris- writer has reason to believe that it These rhanges have been made In revenue from th regular oourrea, not or whether will show intlon a anian building to house the com-bj- i ing if the search for gold does not was rorrert. To bring about such order to make savings which will such as water rents, licenses and Is married, now many depen- The small compressor result in the rejuvenation of the an average the Centennial Kureka partially offset ihe reduction in tax Justice court fines have dropped off he has and how long be nas preBor. nei,dd for this piece of mining and once famous Centennial Kureka from time to time opened some sen-- ! revenues. materially, and In order to offset iout of work, also other Infor- - whlch w,n furn,ah air for machine mine, one of Kurekas All children between the ages of this oldest prop- Nationally rich gold rock ore that shlnkage many things have the concerning registrant, drills has been secured by erties which some time ago went-ln-t- o was regarded as unusual even at a! six and eighteen years of age who .been done to reduce running ex Alone the tll0 ulah already from these record and it pre company ths discard as far as underground time when picture rock was com- -, are physically fit are expected to en- -' ponses. On of the first changes Conse- ees will be selected. wju t,e operated by electricity, a operations were concerned. mon In this district because such' roll on the first day and In Ihe event1 along the line end one which has It behooves all unemployed connection with the lines of the 8nme are lessees mines as the Mammoth, Eureka Hill, they don't Investigation already working will be1 probably meant tha moat was vi who are resident! ofthls dls- utah iower Light Co. being pos- In the Centennial Eureka mine, beGrand Central and others were made to determine the cauae for not ng the ctly well In auch shape that sible with very little expense. ing busy on small stringers of gold making history for the mining In- - enrolling. Children who will he six the water derived therefrom could The Utah Fire Clay f'o., wlih i. ore which hold out some promise of dustry of the west. yeara of age on or before the 31st be used In the dty mains. This was plant at Sail Lake City, will. It is opening up to more liberal dimenIt Is common knowledge among day of October, 1931, will he per- accomplished by laying n new line presumed, he able to take about a sions, and from reports In circula- old timers of Kureka that the Cen- mitted to start school on the 8th of from th well to the reservoir nt n carload of sllicioua rock dally from tion other miners are interested and tennial Eureka shipped four rail- fleptemher, but children who become small cost and resulted In dipping the Tlntlc deposit which is said road cart from the south end of the six after October 3 1st will under no more then $300 from th monthly may apply, for blocks of ground. TAH Thf in the state. one of the best The shaft of the Centennial Eure- mine, where the Delaware slopes circumstances he permitted to at- water bill. The lighting eyetem of committees consisting jrock runs high in silica and Is ka Is not In good condition at this were located, that brought nearly tend. the city wae reduced thereby rutting At Silver City and tlcularly free from objectionable ina lime, constant attention being nec- half a million dollars or hotter than The list of teachers for the com- this ezpense nearly In half. The hniaoth ths precinct justice and terlal and will be used In the manu- essary to keep a mine shaft from deAn term Is complete and la practical- street department was placed on $100,000 a carload. amusing ing Mible, together with members facture of brick for reverberator; but If new ore is found thing In connection with the hand- ly the same as for last year. The half time teriorating, and nil dty employees SUtOWl one charitable organisation, will furnaces of the large smelling rom In the old mine It could quite easily ling of thta rich gold ore Is that most Instructors and the grades whlrh submitted to a twenty per cent reed hr iki the selection. At Eureka this psnles. be handled through one of the ad- of the miners working In that part they will teach are es follows: In a few duction week ago. wages motor s probably be in Ihe hands of of-- n Under the system to he employed joining properties. There Is a con- of the mine, handling ore worth In Kureka Public Rchool T. E. Combined savings from dozens of Af-: of the Commnnity Chest. s nection between the Eagle A Blue excess of $10 per pound, had no Hartlett. principal; Miss Cedi Wil- other minor changee added to those here the mining costs of this group of men have worked will be very low. The Bell, now operating, and the Centen- real knowledge of Its great value son, first grade; Miss Ada Birch, mentioned above shows that tha quartzite ernes" h r i while dty they will be replaced by tunnel will penetrate the deposit a' nial Eureka and both are owned and and those who did realise that they second grade; Mlaa Anna Sullivan, has been operated about aa econotakota Im fen will D controlled by the United 8tatea Mindissome In the were that rock io as of the and employment the working third grade; Mlsa Ooldle Wheeler, mically as possibla and there Is no ered atoai fairly good depth get- - tricts most sensational ora, were so third and imaly distributed to those who broken down it will fall Into a large ing company. Another way ofEure-lfourth grides; Mlaa Jessie question but what the work of the men, n I It fair that they did not engage In the Izgan, fourth bln from which It will he drawn of! ting ore from the Centennial defrswk grade; Mrs. Kathe- present administration la appreciatThe commissioners of are also work-t- n email m!ne cars and trammed hTkas underground levels would be then common practice rine C. Jones, fifth grade; Mrs. ed by most of tha residents of Eueat iho I a plan whereby the men will the railroad cars. As a large open through the Eureka Hill, r Katherine Hussell, fifth and sixth reka. y and killed to and from work at a A story, and It U a true one, la grades; Miss will be created by these mining I The 1000 level of the Centennial Margaret Fennell, pit lth the told of a shift boss who had been sixth connection oouble charge. The plan ha there will be no need foi I Eureka has Bel1 grade. operation! FAIR OFFICIAL! YUUTKD do keen but th 1,re,a B,u In the habit of telling the men not completed yet but aesur-ha- s timber. Mammoth Public School I). R. from TINTIC DMTRICr MONDAY trammed ore and be-match 1 not been given that the charge up to get ezclted as the yellow metal Eager, principal; Mlsa Thelma HasWhile It will be aome weeka 1 of 1000 nothIn the saw was lot exceed ten rente per day the rock under Is that of 1,aTaI they and Mlsa mining second grades; fore this piece sell, first ,tht CS!lS The announcement Joel Taylor and June Kendall, ofthat these way the new project will be welcom- - reka ing but Iron finally came across a Jennie Freckleton, third and fourth out It take to In fori order 8$ feet chunk of ore, not much larger than grades; D. R. Eager, fifth and sixth ficials of the Jnab County Fair Asmroui curvei are going to be ed as it will furnish employment sociation, were In Eureka on Monhis two flats, that was so nearly pur grades. siuted Is plesslng to all who n number of miners and trammers, through the Eagle A lore dropped to the 1100 level he just could not allow It occasion to use the Grand Genthat day In tha Interest of the coming gold Alex Silver School Public City could be to be thrown Into the mine car along ii - Centennial Eureka m!ne fair, which will be held at Highway. bothered There are probably prehlaweevel Mrs. The bean Itllght, principal ; Georgia W. three day shaft ot ths Eureka with other ore that an unsuspecting Summers, Places la the state Neplil on September 17th, llth and where so torlc farmers, an entomologist has trammed to thewhich second and third first, In recent yeara. murker was shoveling. Hill company, The shifter grades; Alex Blight, fourth, fifth 19th. accidents have occured. With found. Prop. under the management of the Chief put the ore In his blouse and took It and According to thane gentlemen curvei done away with the sixth gradea. N between Consolidated Mining company, has to the mine office where other bossplane for the celebration are going Mra. Kureka and Delta will School Callao Public Ilaxel been kept In very good condition. es were in the habit of congregating. of the beat In (forward in a pleasing manner and the entire He Denies Typical The only work at any depth la He showed it to tha foreman and airing everything points to a moat success0ny a few montha ago three ful fair. In spits of tho general dethe Centennial Eureka, at this time, said: "See here, you may be able to bridges were put in and all celebrations throughout la being performed by John Urea kid those fellows down In the Delapression curves along the route were Millionaire Jockey the state during the test summer and associates. They have found ware stops and convince them that ithteied out. The cost of the nested ' some ore that runs two or three this la Just ordinary ore but I know have been ezcepttonally well attendJob Is estimated at $10,000. feel confident gold from Iron and would like to In gold and ed and there la no reason why Jnnba ounces S in a part of the mine know Just how much this particular are fair cannot be made a success. In that they InUhcd JkRPH'h KCHOOL One each to Assure n good attendance has great possibilities as many chunk of ore Is worth. order that N'MMKNt K HKPTKMllKH the NTH the program will he more elaborate years ago It produced some of the rpniark followed another and finally bodies than for last year, when all records richest ore ever shipped from j( wail decided to let the assayer llcfinlehec Jfhn II. Lagan, of the the gold end from that Tlntlc District. On the dump and met for eouaty fair attendance were itbollc parish, has announced broken. above that point Dan Atherly and piece of rock yellow metal worth HI.DINO 8t. Josephs School will sons are doing aome mining and they right around $800 was taken. The Although Tlntlc business estabthe he 8th of September, subleased what is known as Bhft hose and foreman had been . ? lishments have have not been approached ich date slopes tu promised enough to make nice gold all children wishing In the matter It la understood that old Boarding House FBVins cad should other Tlntlc miners. The Atherlys rings but something went "hay-hav- e many of them hurt signified n willregister. It Is and they never gut the rings, on ,hat during the past few years, or Wr ingness to close on Tlntlc Day and register iranteed 'a!.. wp lhe resson that those .since the closing of the Centennial whether the gold got Into the give employoee n chance to attend s necks" chool late not only make kV history does not reth fair on that date. mine, sorted and shipped panJr channel tor Themselves but the In-- I silent ore. Their work has of being particularly history lot dump V Nigb- tell. been profitable notwithstanding the on matter of this kind, Mrs. D. E. Ostler, former Tlntlc reason why there may now be fact that they have been sorting ceptl0n of Sister who for the peat couple of resident ile over a rejected product of early day a Chance to mine gold ore that had at the St. Josephs has resided at Balt Lake months The h(lt iY cn assigned to new mining at this property. City, submitted to an abdominal opn,,ja Vlljue when the Centennial so jr 106XJtaR tf,- .,k y EarekA mine was in operation la the eration at the L. D. 8. Hospital on Sister Benantla, "Boarding House" slopes were named because, during the hey dey11 areatly reduced cost of treatment c Sl,ler Wlllabroad and Wednesday of last wsek. Latest rer.m ! Eureka Centennial old the The the w11 under of smelting The mine, .V1, ports ere to th effect that she ta ,alter l si of music department. was discovered that the ore bodies charges pil(j along na well ne can ba getting above the old tunnel ab0Bt ton on Its gold ore to were making per &,T1Ng start- whlle ok ODMMl'XITT level, hence another tunnel was tylay the rates run as low as a few feet of ths board ng within aJll jr(im tiiat up to annul $2.37. ed ) (ttkjt Monday kvkm.no urh favorable r barges for house and this piece of prospecting Fnlkenburg, nil grades. of In the opening there should he an oppor resulted smelting Tlntlc Junior and Senior High ,he Community Chest J'l which several hundred Unnjr for lessees to mins gold from School vtopes J. T. Wilson, principal; '- l-J I I 01 etlng for next Mondollars worth of ore was glrBr,.ri in various old Arorklngs of Mlaa Kathryn Douginas, Beoresentativ Robert Low B0 . English; . - --tfcee thousand - unnr lha (entennlal Eureka. Mlsa Leah Hales, home economica; 1 oclock. 'fbvrfV i, Mrs. Mary H. Driscoll, commercial; ,arU,fd to attend. In Miss Marlon Rnesell, physical educaana 'ur" scientist Junior make th Mrs. Ciolhea dont Mr. to md King be Byron obviously Eureka the gold aNiri h ? present futshed Na ! th of on for to the unem- - Icnl anthropology man In this case, for Pet Bostwlck, tion, dramatic art; Mrs. Oenevtev Tuesday JH more constant and per- and son. Buddy, left Junior high; J. T. Wilson, be dealt with scum, as typlfjln the Ilsfent Than In any other property In Pittsburg Fa., after spending ten the millionaire Jockey, who weare a Kkloff, octal B. T. Collins, eclencoa But science; Mrs Mr. and with In Lurtka dinner suit or n Jockey's silks with and anlfM it might be the newly days rts f.r,Unl matter taken lean of rutur generatlona j J. E. Bergstrom, an d Mrs. Ed ward mathematics; . M G. G. Un the h! v.n a,,curate figure! of dsy equal grace, certainly wti not attired social science and mathematics; W. gold hearing deposits opened B Mrs. race Theo. Mr. and a 1 and Bonner In Tinthe mine S the In a manner hie rlchea would suggest R. Stevens, Junior wm btation a type. According to Urdlicka. r,.Ws standard When 1 Mrs. Lindsay and Mrs. Bon high; Leo Morwmian. are Dented. Wo- - VI tall ruddy faced sandy haired " wa al the helghth of its glory there Miller. when this photograph was taken. gan, Junior high; J. C. Jameson, 1 Mr. while of King, are ner sisters outdoor circulation here ore! urged to coni nle browned and hardened by The trip America'! most famous gentleman manual training tad mechanical Slate lu Ii? Mrs, Miller L hi. mother 1'n'ted the wUMnhnbl. b Jockey had Just arrived In Saratoga drawing. .Ulomobll., Mfe, ,K. Ho b.1.1 .MpM b 1 Merchant Flnt. yeara. corning Mr. For School Term Shipping Quartzite pre-JslBs- Jt silk-lou- s I l he Days of Id, the ays of Gold, But Not in 49 re-$- S )8 . t plnc-Bec- k, l(-b- I ! I slllc-lou- I . "high-gradin- l g. -- E1 i ilt 1S 1.1 tt "l1. i to 0t iuTT1 enm-Eure- ka j- -te JV? n, 1 r: irment , 1 1 !!? .- I .- ; I l IIai lr, fwere r 1 ! rtb |