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Show rf. .1 - Vint i DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIC MINING DISTRICT XXX V.ilunif r.l'IiKKA, SUIOOI. DIsiUK Trestle Work Will Start him dim; ! , j ; i ... itiiic rLc v 'i Ihiii-o- Wil l M l I KMiiii r ii I - ,i: i. Klli,-Ii- ;i til" ll.'lll i i " : Ill : I NEW-- By Lame Bode ,,ie weBt lithe information given out who hue Jft Towers, Ltrardcd a contract for i 11 ihi ik iiin I 11 ! Ir. ! in-- . Vi rv.r ir just this iloTi ,i 'i.i from S.1I1 Lnd who Just returned si Mi fur rti'.'piui; il,i Iniil.linn final for arrunitcni.'iils ljke where cMMUiially have Ii to 10 rioi work were made. The Kliilil villi M li'inl Was er. rilit stated in these columns some l'd iii 191". Al ilia! lime I'.wii. iu-- I ;oe ago the Fire Clay company ii"i' a 't v.il.1 ion ,1.1.1 there' of this had a to tonnage ship large were limn v children aMiiiilins: the ajs J in fact yk to their Salt Lake plant, srhiml. The attend. lin e yrail .i.iMv l.bout a carload of this material per dwindled until 1924 there were less, a diirn pupils and the xihuiil' Ijy is expected to he shipped. The ' than of is the at point liposit iu question was closed. Eurc-- i k mountain Just east of the Ju cemetery and practically all of T lx ground was secured by location, w' ram have proven the Tuost pure silica, l.iirahle product for the manufac-Li- e of furnace bricks. 1 The I'nlon 1aclfic railway has at rue ted a seven hundred foot Ur to the site of the trestle at a -s Inn day L of about three thouHand a work having been completed !of union from either poliii,,,! , , lie 1..- - j - Election Is Near; Interest Lacking ?Tr'V l.- nr MSfcjswiME SLffSS AL as at I SEVfjlfcfN - SltfY ;; 7.G 0 Mi.nl Ferry, president of the Association, told I.uders of tin1 mining Industry that an iiilrriiulion.il conference on silver Is needed to bring about rehab-- , Dilation of I h silver Industry uml Improvement of tlio world's credit Hirucliire. 1'i rry, speaking on Tuesday bofora u Joint meeting of the western division of the American Mining Congress and a regional group of tlis Anieil.aii of Mining and M. (iilliirglt-aKnr Sneers at Joplin, Mo., prodicted the of production yol.l will begin lo decline Iu 1934, "and hy 194.'., probably will lx 35 per cent lra than now. e "For t Ii ih reason, I believe Iii silver should h.1 restored," he said. "The credit structure nf the world is founded on too narrow a basis. The production of gold has increased only i per cent a year within Hie past decaile, while the Increase iu business has from 3 to 5 per cenl." Ferry said the "spectacle of q.itiiu.OOO men and women walking Ihe streets ofour towns and cities look lug fur wrui-and unable to find of it, was one' of the Ihe gold silver situation. Mu named as another by product the "rapidly growing social unrest, which is destroying ihe very essence f our civilization, confidence In our leadership and In our political structures; und unless a constructive hope which people ran understand Is held out, unless courage and vision manifest themselves among our leaders, we will bn forced to look into the Immediate future with fear and fornhoding." Delegates to the Joint moeting concluded Tuesday's activities with their annual banquet. The convention rlosed Wednesday. W. Silver new 44.UOO volt power line has erected from Ihe Tlntle Standard tn ihe Kureka Standard and within Ihe next few days the Juice wilt he turned In over this line. The new high voltage line was built In order ihut the latter company would have power sufficient to operate several additional pieces of electrical equipment which will he Installed both at the surface and In the underground workings of the properly. Most of this equipment, according to reports, will lie additional large pumps to tskc cars of the Increased flow of water encountered on the lowest level of the mine. The handling of water In Ihe Standard has been a real problem to officials of the company and the pumping equipment has had to he changed two or three tlmea in order to continue operations In the shaft, which is being deepened. The first pumps were replaced with larger equipment when the flow suddenly Increased' and then later theae pumps failed to handle the flow for the reason that Ihe water In this mine Is excessively hot and this Intense heal caused the pumps to e and thus work Ineffielently. Reports are to the effect that Ihe water has continued to Inrreaae and now more pumpa will have to he added to the equipment In order to properly handle It. The Kureka Standard is Tlntlc'a only gold property and It is also tha youngest producing mine In tha disKu-r.- Silver Conference Certain Says Ferry I dollars1,, V been Most j j For E. Standard I I 1 l.iicr nuiiit.er of ladies from are plaiiniiiK on atlendiiiK tion. this heins the first time that such a distinguished ch.irnder lias heen ri'srlit al th.'se sessions. 'the mi rmoiiiitaiii Calholie t'n ion is plainiitiK a print niui in honor of ri hlushop llanii.i, and the fnun-ci- l he iiieeiiiii; at wliteli he will honor Kiiesi and xpesker will lie unof Mrs der itirei-tlorthiir II. S of ihi1 con iii'tl I'.ird, president Chttiolle women from all purls of the siat' are expected lo attend (he session pl.i,-,;.- , New Power Line tieVerc lid KdW'aril J Hanna, an hlushop of San Kruticliico. will ln in atti'iid.iiici' st the convenI ns ihp '...in I - Wil l. l. MFFTIMi the Sl.n ilal meeting of tile Salt l.ake I'lHcesaa Collin ii of the Naiioiiul t ".nil'll i.f Catholic Women which will op. u in Salt l.ake Cily next Monday, acror.liiiK to Mrs. Mary Stacli. who ts linii.g up tile Kiiroku ileleuatioii ( I. iii-i- i M I..I 1:111 K night vi );is I'm1 i!!y ;ir. vanished, th.re biing only a ii.iip;,' liri-of fnmilii's residing at i.;i' work ill i ix hy Bob WOMI'N 1C IIOII of : 11 IMOl ( i I MINES D XuinliiT 47 ' - SILVER-LEA- !. Il , i 10 (Tol!l-:- i IT Iti.fl A oil Lround - i ill.' N.i'i, , or (wo work or in1l! ' Ki im '(!. .1 t.f fouetrurtii.il the Th leusofi for d I, ill starttree tie aiul other quipin.-uLtdinS r is ihut l! i.oi . , 1...f the Hah Fire (lay foinpiiny. In, f.'f r.l Sl. i loading111" and the gerd s no liki'lilioinl of from the rock company Ijf quart inn Within the next day lx,. It "ii i.i ii , . l ODD THINGS AND f 1 rorNTY, ITAII, TliriiSDAY. - l S 'A IS .11 HOME OF THE WORLD'S LARGEST lroduccrs' r 4 K I N ks ror-rod- i?!;.i.'.' 0:2 rock will be good news b'tOWOH Ito rare not iu whose hands tin- ny ns Mple of this district. r.c;i he will pi ned :u.d smue Towers states that the ron- - government iWM' rt'iiii even have stated even didn't they ralla for the construction of a need a city iidminisi r.ition il i".n to be built of trict. loading trestle, . these depressing tine wleui everyIIIG TKRHITORY HRINO '1 c? nidations for the compressor an'1 , Thials-,,T ,!V' 1MU)HIM'.TKI) RY N. IJLY to be installed on the side of e.V' 011,1 s. :,,'Vi ' v hill. The contract stipulates "; IlllO ftCtloi). (lll'fri (ilk1 . . . . the work muHt be completed byl TWelopinent plans of tha North li,n J Tiast of October or penalties will.0 "f" Idly Mining company, controlled by hould they make a wlection ihe International Smelting company, it will be hen lx order, consequently from wiom they know I are being steadily pushed at several '.ml Imiui, all lim.-- and if inn- - U careful r. Ouiiiy (,(.iiimisxiiitii'idy for the machinery at that time. will work diligently for the h.xi June Kemlall ami The rom-(w- tiiten-Kla points In Its ldg Fast Tlntle holdings, in tin of Hot Iml dancer tieina fording to Mr. Towers. Hiuld.'ii up of ih. ciiy- nmn that will Ihe Mineral Survey. Shipments Asm'xmu' Joel Tailor, and mud hob. says and engine will then he set a are there County However, Minm h the - pull the nn:nii Ipalitv are lining made from the North Lily; Knud Man I'.vmi Harris lie l.ad will : 1 tuitable structure, and the drivof washes that County ii In the Dig Hill shaft has been sank to nid drprrxxiun wli'iiiut turned afiernoon Hfi.-rriven some atiention us soon us tin1 j of the tunned into the sill such finu::ri:il that il will tho 1950 level by the North he past four days in the road work over Ihe pass is finished. be started. spending never recover. Men and women extreme Some time next week Mr. Harris of ihe county. company; work In the Eureend The driving of the tunnel will he whose Inienst In the city yni-- fur- where L; ka Bullion has opened up a largn went f..r the purpose of will loud Ihe ami out under contract according to Irueior llicy th.-ither tlian monthlv pay chicks mineralized tone; and a drift la beas will also the raise which up u criaiii amount of road; other equipment on trucks ami take lrti, should he sought and urio-- In nni lining I..' done in ilie itnniediuie.it Into that localily for use on tills work to ing advanced from tha 1900 level of .connect the tunnel with the for (iffice. 'I'hc (lute i nw I.i!.' ur.il fu! the nig Hill shaft to connect with a he cun of Ihe thus Joh Work, The tunnel will be piece Hi. action should be taken a: muv. wlnxn sunk in the Eureka Rulllon on 1: will l.e r m.'tuh.'r.'d iba some j hastened in cniuplelion ami at Ihe feet in length. Some I. u vc suck.'xi.-tli.ii !. iwo iiion'hs an excellent showing of ore. Surv.-yoliar-Mr. time lessen the cost. The quartz rock will be mined in Arilmr satiie ;ijo County in parlies whiih have This ore zone rut In the Eureka a couple of weeks in ris will have charge of the work and Miller fashion. After city fjort of open cut existence f. ,r many year's, tinBullion, while advanrlng the drift on Mti;tl section liiii.ig up a new route will he assisted hy Charles Stewart material has been blasted out it Mil and !!. Taxpayers. ;.h.i!ii.I the North Lily 1200 level to connect for the Cail.'io people wlii.li would, f Callao and practically all labor kube dumped into the open rut thdissolved and with Ihe 1700 level of the Rig Hill nty rlee'i.ms tie during the entire year, will lie employed from lhal terrlliry. ''t1 .hiniM b. Ii.l'l Mrl'tly liI .iu th- - '.I.I Ii'ii'iipaxsc.hle Is considered to be the most shaft. The of are western in when residents Juah the months winter , .5. ?.Lh. .1.1.1, In K POllliral Mn.-.- . ;.tht tnder luted over Ihi fact that they are significant on showing at ruck In tha isfi,.w is vr'Oiiiil. the tin this till lie trammed nut -trip . Fast Tlntle district since the opening from ar,er KOIUK over goiiu to have u new outb-U the trestle and into the rail-i- d would IneHide Ihe Socta d P '.tlV in ' , addition to the Uepuhlnaiis au.ll!lt, pril,Mll(1 of the Kureka Standard and North cars. At first it wax reported Demm i1(,rJaahly, d- i- ilieir locality. The present roud Is rals. However, it ap:".r - d iw:t Snake Valley und by way of Lily mines. u.is ut the Hah Fire Clay company insurvey practicalfllllo, net ihe tune m nt.tkSix hundred feet wide, and all Is through y a, ,,U1 w.,y pruhai,iy deviating ln Delia or an alternate to erect a rock crusher at the ' seem to point to tha exisconditions round-ill Molh Id are l ,l1 Hill. pMhl or the ,,f ,!l, long, j 1,r deposit but this plan fl,w tence of another big ora body simiroutes and the fact that the atandoned .nd the prodnrt will lar to those of the Tlntle Standard n.-route will cut off many miles shipped to the Salt Lake plant of and North Lily In the Ophtr formaed. iu'ts all put our sIk.iiM. rs to from either of these Is pleasing to 'Himpany for crushing. tion. Geology and type of mineralI liose the wheel, put disiord and Pri il - f (i,o n.univ will not pertnii ihe people. The sheep men who Power for operating the engine an-h.irmnnization the are typical of that found la cutter into In western flocks Juah Iheir sum of range money, ,,f 8 p..,,,?,;,,,.,, ;,rKl. fi compressor will be furnished by the vicinity of other Eaat Tlntle ore work for a nty ndm.nisirn .on .h i 1m. Iha, and who are large revenue contribwi ,)Ui ,ou fl ftah Power & Light company. iouslywill weldeposits. put us over the lop il:tr:n! (iVi.r p.s- - nll(, apl, roach to utors lo the rounty will also Ixnnertlon will be made with the that two When the connection between the the come coming the of Ihe western end jpars. improvement .Hie piM-- from the intoning just south of the work-uKureka Bullions wins on Next year another section of the complet- With this county. the 1200 and the 1000 la completed, tiie route can he used this winter, road wilt be built and this Install FANF. AGAINST HIIOKT MFirriNH OF IlTY rolM ll. 'cl FIIANGK ARTIST DIS.MISSFD sinking of the Big Hill abaft will ba l f n,,. highway on fliiw WAS rosTInFI SWUND TIMF T,,at plan will be continued until GION .U'MI.IAHY ri.K(TFI) Is resumed., 8topped In the Teutonic complete. Mile of the p.ixR is fairly passable at:ihe highway the formation, the company has abont Charges of short changing tUT'KT.KS MONDAY KVKX1NO v 1,1 f the niecin The postponed Sanlaquin pout office out of 94.90 500 feet to go to reach tha Ophlr council, which was scheduled f ,r! 10 and KWilSTIMTlON ONLY TWO . IIKiilWAY postcards were dis- formation, where the r.Aiivvi 'lew set of officers were elected Iasi Friday evening, was again DAYS IMVK ItKKN N AM FI) missed against George Zarllngo fol- llmnstonea will be explored In an II I.F IINISHFI) NOW JOlt th rea.-othat lot dies Mayor. Auxiliary of the poned for the lowing a hearing Monday before area showing as Impressive minrin Legion at their meeting' ("hurrh was ill and unabl. to attend Fulled States Fommlslsoner Gould eralization as any place In the disagents registration W Monday evening. In only ajThe mer lin ?. will i...w be j1"1'1 l''' V'J' ' I'1'' f . District received their regls-o- f D. Illskely. The dismissal was recom- trict. Timic ,iaB w1lil.,l . liwtam-were the of rices regular date, (e inis r rui.,iony dlirin, the past'tratlon books during the early part mended hy K. F. Jensen, assistant Notwithstanding adverse metal must of them being filled! time the reonrts of the city ofn.'ers f the week and they are now open Fnlted States dlstrtrt attorney. market Is now about half com- weeks conditions, the North Lily 1, three will rnh"r Mvlimaihin. Those who will for the mor.'h of Sep the public for Inspection. Only Znrlingo, It waa learned, had pre- Mining company finds Itself In an according to the rounty eom-.l- oHie the affairs of the pitted accnm.i. and submitted Auxiliary In financial condition. who with uwr the pro- iwo regisiratlon days have been viously pleaded guilty to the same excellent business irnnsacied. "tj the milling year named for this year, October 13th charge In the state court al I'rovo August, the company made a net of The piece afternoon. in: j.ii roA'I is de98,000 besides paying for all develbeing built to eliminate and 27lh. Voters of this district and paid a 950 fine. Monday he i,f tna be to 95 the and jh. J. Ilay Sorenson, president. the returned books lo An of June 30th, the composited inv.HlIgate the on li.nl ibr-- e opment. Mirves ciotcly H. K. Carlson, if their names are listed Santaquin postoffice. first vice .iKcrtain of cause had many, been 9370,038.08 In cash and pany the have whiih The name man assisted hy a part- 9334,819.30 In notes and accounts Beauty on Coins iiiKoinobile aidilriiis during and if not they should register on price i IK Cetir.ge Foriey, second vice lie of the shove dates If they wish ner. passed through Kureka a couple receivable, all said to be of the wausc Hie pa-- r few years. Neat. It Is to ra-- t lb. ir vole at tbu coming fall of weeks ago and short changed a construction of variety. In addition, the comlor Hit Ai cue illy K Frank Macon, secretary and! 0 couple of local business establish- pany had 917,903 In eupplles, '.ciimat-- d tl.i.l Hie work D going to led Ion. leasaol are,-' The regiatrutlon agents for this ments. getting 95 in each Instance. In investments and 95,878.81 In but; amount double appropriated 1'ie exceed K K. However, the attorney representing ore In transit without taking Into historian. .d th.- appropriation dlilri.t are: it ii under-- n 1 Mrs. No. Stuck. got in touch with the Kureka III. Zarlingo Mary account a plant and equipment val Ijf Jesse Haws, chaplain. fmlll 11.! I. it li'lle . I.e I 'v 1. men Kur.-kwho were "Jipped" and ued at 9259.418. Accounts 2 Mix No. SulliNellin rac-Wheeler, Sr., sergeant an:;, ipa'ed euxi. payable made arrangements lo return the were 933.350.57. all of il. work fa being done van. icily V. A. Kur.-kNo. 3 Mrs. Lydia Fergu- money providing charges wer not In all. the company has over C.rant, l.v t,;i 1.i1r ind thii D Hie end Mrs. I), son at he homo of Mrs. Kuhy Hyrnw. pressed. In lias. net it is assets, n 9713,857.39 t high quick r. running for the riv commit tee. Miiii.inoili lxw.'ll Cbalwin. Is low, but 119,650 ar" (apitallzatlon ih (immixi,.ner However Pas Nearly 20') schemes for calendar share of stork with a par valna of Silver ( 1: y Mrs. Hank Hates. .d nf the yirgnni-- . J.!.,. .e. wit'i the p .'i cress and reform have been presented to the 10 cpntn a sharn, being Issued. This Mrs. Hill f'.r It'd during! who iilu.m, l..il tli.V i're I .tm nf league of nations. IOKMIK TINTIC OIM.lt TOIt nffi,'.. ,aa worked dill-- ! "given tha company nearly 80 cants hy being a n,a!l is.t .1 i' OF HF.IVi CH.D TFI.LH it t n:,x, the auxiliary a per-- i I Vl a share In cash and net quick assets, to inudov additional furiiMi which Is 20 eents morn than tha 1. l iixiiir,. atl "f ibis ii ih 4( has been c bv in h,.r Dfrieers. market prlca of the atock. J.ibn M. Itest l.'iuey.T, former Tie- . ; w .'in pi.) d on tbi. work In addition, tha company controls min.- - operator and now engineer 'lei led officers will be! chanced South' Down Football (ally h.en new par' bn with li.. the D North the Ilali company crew company, -' f.r of ,ini' 'l,,rlnf the bt. WolfU; times Half ri-- i of which has holdings totaling 8,000 T1n Fortune district half properties in tin ih. and flier prexent month. One) on charge . j L placed d acres or of the district. declared J I thus near I'eav.T, gav. out a report early l'rs nf the state organim (placed th r.illnwicz l be reont of I The also holds both the w..'k nme ibf in telling company to to take Kureka leforetMjl foot vein of gold of of a i Ii i Tlntle Bullion and Eureka Bullion 'tab t insiallation rero- of from 9S7X to vain. leases, recently acquired from the (jirjnuton. 4 ihmiLillt 2XmT, Chief Consolidated Mining company, . could b wii: vurg 1 1.e m nips i.v i.e:' rtn woik almost which possess the earmarks of real Ith v'mvv ilonal k" 'N, 145 mu... "k mines. ' U " I) IVmiNDA FlilMMT. lUMI'WY i,l equiP'j' STANDARD From a price of 10 cents a shars. " ,r,fl WBS P"'tl jtlinlng ilMITtUl KT11H V DIVIDEND run F r, a distance. The new vein the stock advanced after tbs first mlnbl qu'ie ,,f ly will standard big strike to a high of 910 a shars, of Ihe has l..- -n uncovered for a distance of ln, nail aii.l w.'den and Increas- the i I j,.. f 4 4 feet all of vhi. Ii is said o lie the holding above 95 a share for montha, ratHs id i company Vmin -r with F";!in and paid 91.073.000 In dividends or sv,ral Flurota-un- ' ro'k. real P' of dlvd-n- d 'in. ciiiMe.l Hi. 'jiiartiily Tuesday, a Tli,, Korl'noi d'siri.'t bus produced nearly 91.25 a share In addition to already s a share. tJlV x"Vj":i? l. rltan suspended ihou-andof dollars in gold Ima-- ii paying for the equipment, building n. iio.ry the I'5 for This at:.'. months. no has time at but In lb- - pu-up a big rash reserve and producing p' fr h. s,a'e council met at ). ..1,1 I the funds for thousands of dollars rv r i'i..ip.i.ibe values to the pres-- , OiitaH inually-:,and ..'ni'.r.d f T l.e.-f. to auspend worth of development work la the found, according to nt x'.ik" ib and otnpany f. until November t. ,.r.,. Iii dDtri. the of district. miner Id time ' iP I jf PPr -- t1' Don Zimmerman, star halfback of b:ink ee ,i 4 pi'll"? low oh pr v.iiliu opera ' r ,b 1,1 the Anaconda, won first tha Tulana university (New Orleans) from six per cent Miss Goshen x. of Elisabeth Johnson of Eureka, Ilanxon I Bay Already i.p.ra':ns : larirc.--! copper in the male rifle shooting a good workout who Is attending school at the 0.7 football team, getn place 80 per 'n paper1 j'., n.ines at a':it Norwidzian state held last Sunday al Salt Lake desidts the warm weather and tosses Gooding College at Gooding, Idaho, ,veloPni,!1B ,0 Pend the Itav is one of the best shoot- - a few forward passes to get the arm la one of tha commutes representing gold City. Thc'paVoV ail ,.f 0Wal! era' and in the nation and last year was' la shape. Tbs players reported for ' Lh" Sil.cr.M prohibit tho'e in the work at was r ' ' errPlov.es. except The hank rate bust, represent:)' of th fall roundup Wi bV from i ri.wn.'d rational champion. He workout attired In light alumni lint their ,,r , : fron, six p..r " I" ' celebration which will be 'fVsi'and hronod J cent to eight the new Venezuelan 5( Uitry. a' A Ohio, during the aborts, and comfort was paramount as hold at that Institution October 2nd hsv.- - also ll.i Wfra made Sunday went through their pacta, 'to qth. the u'fn board stated. the made." of business ovetr nrt-w.rt-y.C3- - ?iC , . ; - 1 Commissioners Visit the Callao Section ' r I 1 V . . Start New Highway Construction Will . -- - eonfl-d.'iie- I s 1 or s - -- le ! iy diffl'-ul'je- s 1 1 l Lily-Knig- ht 1 we-t.-r- u ! J r sur-L.-- f. approxi-seventy-fi- 1 r 11 - t Ciii-zen- s 1 '" i !?.?. : t - jjj cx-dic- l t, V, 80-fo- ot , j nn-ti- j ! : .. onn-ce- nt ore-beari- ng p.m-iLKi- n I ; tt-- d Ts y yesi.-rda- I- , - gin '..-ri.- ius gilt-edg- , 983-33- . J- - ' - Ku-ie- ka s-- 1 a 1 -- : , 1 1 I pr,.-i,s,.- nt I -I 1 nn-n- m-- TI11-t;- - 1 r- t 1 Llly-Kaig- ht one-thir- w-- - H-- r- - p.-- HWI-DK- ;o.) f- I w,,n w.-e- e. - '' 1 Ilir-CO- M 1 ' mo' 117' s i. ""(rd ll , I.:-:"- . ,l ir.'-re- st. 'L con-t.-- st 1 1 I - '"iTrcS arjiliy i'lju-,ni.t- i, rchant r tluual sucUty. b-.- y ed |