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Show vy devoted to the great tintic minino district HOUE OF THE WORLDS LARGEST FlHKKA, JUAB COUNTY. UTAH. THURSDAY, ' Howard Hagsell Will Work West Tintic Ground! ! Many believe ili.tt shortniio of incivM f,,r world at h.re, silver xlin'.i! I In s I and tend, r as in Cl.iiui. h,.i f tho city officer ,i substantial a recently Mexico, and that a received url. salaries according to an silver confiT. iicc should I... iu at the bring about an asict nnnt to Lncc which was in;ii f "lin of the city council, hold allvcr lu a similar manner to gold of ,aMt Wek' A an an addition to the pre.-rriday evening of the Inst moneiuiy reserves. j,,.. l, the ruts forliieve this action should notThe) were expected wait f.,r r these for (action on war debt a and reason that the tax money lea than. murh Is They believe that stabilization of i. I, resent year valuations Ver would ease gold to such an lower to ti pated due that Ragland could delinquencies In andjtent return Ian on the to the gold basis, which m.,ii now city hopea to operate In all, far off. revenue expenses be reduced, j One thing is certain, to have will rtmenta namely, that by permanent prosperity will not return e new ordinance, presented , reduc-- until war debts and cllman Tite. calls for the reparations are the salaries of all of settled and an adequate metallic of the city. monetary roservvo t available f,.r ppoint I ve offices the Justice of all countries, which is not the case salary of to today. Skillings' Mining Ilevl-eace was reduced from $600 to j $600 from the attorney $1860 from marshal toj the n. I low alii IIumm'II, who a couple of weeks ago opened up n promising quuru fissure imr) In gold and silver Vulues near his West Tintic ruuch. Is iiiuking preparations to furl lu-- develop the properly. llie past seek he Inis secured u .small KaM.llne roiiiprehxur and other puipnieiil w liieli is being installed on (lie rial in with u view tu speed-'illlip Ibe development work. Assavs from the vein, which Is iuIiI to lie n small one, show values high ns all ounce In gold and four- li-- uiiiii'i-- nllwr. Aivorillng to I uformat imi I lie Unil w an tuadt JiinI a almrt ill sin lire northiMxt of the old Sent In property, whli'h year ago produced many carloads of good ore 'and which during recent yeara haa hi'cii worked xuceeHxf ally by Martin (iundcrNoii and unmicliiteM. n- em-,e- od r ui Re-ji- tc g ! i -, j w. j !; Is Removed From Main Street to $150. physician from $300 water-l.- r chief from $60 to $30. The to $1440. front $1800 aggregate $1620.00 an- 8 Standard Closing Is False Rumor to!" Snow tnon'Trom flso re-Io- ns The Community Chest, l . During the week report were circulated to the effert Hint the Tintic Standard Mining company wan preparing tu cIoho their property at Dividend ahortly ufter the firat of the year hilt we are correctly Informed Hint there no foundation fur the rumor. J. V. Wade, BHHlNtHiit manager of 'the mine who wax In the dhtrlcl yea- -' terday, made the Htntement that the (Tintic Standard offirlalx hud no In- tent Ion of rlnidng the property and ;Hiat there would lie no material re- - working' salaries of elective officer tu conjunction with officers of tha rea-ih- at not been changed for the city, performed a wonderful piece of the law would not permit work on Saturday and Monday when such the ordinance stating that a crew of men und. employed they a must be taken at least sixty removed the accumulation of large it now prior to election. However, from Kurekas Main street. Church iilcrstood that Mayor More than twenty men were put to the members of the finance work and the services of three largo ulttoe have conferred with the trucks were secured in older to view a r elected officers with reduce speed the work up. ring them voluntarily Eurekas Main street was In a de- -' ularies and the request haa condition. The snow plows plorable reduccomplied with. These a small trail up the center cut had as made public tive not been of the street, pushing the enow to nd the savings which will be not either side as they went, and added d from this source are to this the snow shoveled from the n. sidewalks made huge piles which a members of the council were that an took up nearly half the street and imous in agreeing e be! our und automobiles from parking Henry existed at the present prevented and made it almost Impossible for and that reductions were consequently all votes cast vehirles to pass each other. If anola favor of the passage of an ther snow storm such as the last one The had come before this accumulation anre reducing salaries. have banre becomes effective on the bad been removed it would for the street impassable day of January, 1932, after ltn(ade ration one time in the Eureka travel. I (rter. In the last Issue of the Reporter the meeting Friday Mayor ' mention was made of the fact that rh presided and Councllmen 'the best of harmony did not exist Cronin and Martini tween officers of the city and the Mred the roll call. Councilman Chest. However, after investigating n was absent. The minutes of the matter it appears that these session were read and'ferencea were negligible and that the ted but no action was taken on city will be willing and anxious to! dlls, these being tabled for the assist and work with the Chest offint. cers In any undertaking. Last Saturday was garbage day Main street but In view of tha for Tentative ity's Budget fact that the city truck was being or 1932 Receives Big Cut used to, remove the snow it was necfor the various business ie tenatlve budget for the Juab essary houses to huul away their own regeneral fund for the coming or hold it over for a as now completed la $5,240.00 fust matter was an inconvenience to week. This than the approproatlona made some of the stores but it was taken :he the same fund for the year all declaring that The old age pension, the lndl-tn- d good natnredly, snow was more of the removal the the county road budgets Important. not been determined aa yet In the neighborhood of thirty men, mount of $13,500.00 Is to be dde for interest on road bonds, employed by the local Community Chest, were given work for two days is proponed budget for the d to the for 1933 Is $43,191.60, last week on the road leading of the where many North Lily mine, the same fund for 1931, $48,-- 5 and off trimmed were corners u appropriated, and of that sharp much other good work performed In nt there has been expended np that short time. Utah county also ember 1st, a total of $41,- has had a crew of men on this road -s total for the past ten day appropriated for the Is certainly was $5,638.14, and they have done tbit fund $5,639.37 was p to December 1st of this ( I (Elristmna iftrssmu By Elizabeth Clarke Hardy ; -- n! s y V, f New, here ref bridg H Fork-ra- y jject. l for T to o prod state w forlhtrf'J tion, atwj ssistant P miner have turnwl to the, much production from thla property thl year thl I due to the fact that development of gold properties thla, with the underground work ha been held off ever before, year more than of awaiting completion of an aerial yellow the output reault that ; mim-prom-train to handle the ore from the metal from Individual to the Deer Creek loading la- jiniiie iea to make a record. hulf of tl" down the canyon. Thla tram came a d "M V aay un' operation. A recent e come 11 l reported, caused copper ' T,rto the tram, but the accident hal inre slight repaired and It whmoof Olympic Chaperon 1 s )! fun,1 di-tr- i.1 I , produc-lnaln'jine- ,b 1 d be on ! lhe 4 Mrs , rBwXr Jrkrabblu milsi fro f ,bb'ut "j'li th'y hop wr clTliizatlon. a iki. .. bual-'vi.-- .- -j K L'n,ted of CojuwU Donald MacRa. Iowa, fornr national mizpresident T1 i KS d'brLnSmlthwnrook. husband attnlned World war. tha rank of major la lha ha ,h. an n llow r.ri'.,.,.r1 it. V 1 sf o, u - mine of the Refining canyon (n,ury ro"'l,lll',d wLlch I Mining company, , Mam-inol- Mam-moi- y. 1 Another Ore Shipment Made from the Scotia On Monday of thla weok another consignment of oro was aent to tha smelter from the old Scotia property which ( lhe Went Tintic section, during the past few month haa been operated under lease by Martin Qua- ileron of Mammoth. Tha ora was loaded at Jericho, having been transferred a distance of fifteen rallea from tha mine by trucks. At tha prnNunt time lha road Is In rather poor condition which makes the hauling of ora a ralhar difficult task. One or two more snow storms may make tha road so bad that lha ora hauling will, at times, have to he suspended. At the present time the miners at tha Scotia are busy sinking a wlnxa for tho purpose of getting under the ore from which the recent shipments lave been made. When thla ia completed Mr. Gunderson hopea to Increase the production from tha mine, which up to tha prenent tlma ha averaged about a carload a month. The property I now quite well equipped for work, new machinery having been installed during the early fall. j.ark to Speed for Silver Relief With a view of getting action soon after the holidays on his bill to create an International monetary communion to consider primarily the silver question. Senator Dill of Washington on Monday had the senate transfer hla bill from the finance committee to the foreign relations committee. In so doing. Senator Dill explained that tha finance committee la overloaded with great problems, and would not be able to take np the 111 for several months. He had conferred with Senator Borah, chairman of the foreign relatione committee, and haa bean assured by him that hla committee would taka up tha aubject. Senator Borah later expressed Interest la the Dill bill and partlcular-- y In help for silver, and said he would gladly bring tbe Dill bill before hla committee In January. The prime concern of tha Idaho senator la to see tha bill modified. If possible, so aa to make It effective in- United ",d; operating val- - county, ha Juat be-- j gold ore from thl old. 'o understood that the HI .ml orodarer. company has a contract to supply 60 b"u tons datly to tha International Smelt-- 1 V,i AmerlrnAtan y mln Early in the week a deal was completed whereby rontrol of the dold chain Mining company paaaed Into li the hand of official of the Rumora of Mining company. the deal have been In circulation during the past month but definite announcement of the conaumatlon wua not niude until thla week. Detail of the deul were not made public. li The Hold ('bain adjoin the mine In the Mammoth nertlon of the dlHtrlct. The property comprise the Hold Chain group of claim and also the Ajax group. Doth are old time producer of Ttn-t- lr and In the early day of tho ramp were dividend payer. The Ajax la Raid to have paid more than a million dollar In dividend. The ground ha been developed consider-utilnature the lut work of thl huvlug been performed front the 1800 foot level of the Empire Mine. However, there U a lot of exceptionally good mineral ground that haa never been touched to date and the belief that ore can be developed there I shared by many mining men. A few week ago tho Mammoth mine officials Installed a email holt at the Gold Chain and have apent ronnhlerable time In making a thorough examination of the old mine and the Information gained through thla lnpectlon no doubt had murh to do with Influencing the Mammoth people to lake over the property. Jut what development work haa hern planned for the Immediate future I not known but when work taken up It will no doubt be through tho Mammoth ahaft. ternationally. Tha senator believes tha bill, absolutely Insures the appointment of an American commission, bat Is In no way binding on other nations, and ha does not at tha moment sea Just how action by other nations can be guaranteed by legislation In the d .r- .. The will cloae only ,ornlnir- - a round J' b"n r,,n,,e,d erations of . Individual copper inlm-nto Increase this producde- It is planned j This year. however, with thethen-liu- tion during Hie summer to 100 ton pressed price of other metals, a day. In cnrnfra!i,'l rfforH look over A Suit Like iiimpauy develt every mmiiK mine the Gold in Can old Hie Spring . few months op major gold produc-r-a ago and district Hill h.n ron.-Consid. rablu sumha shipped this property already efforts. Kirly in the year, the four carloads of gold ore. This Hi.. of the Eureka Standard, a mbsldtary a mine I taking out ore steadily and intae Tintic Standard hid fair to become an Important pround this metal. mitjor gold producer at a ste.(, ducer of the tlon ha been Rube mine, better known an The the result rate duriisx the year with of the Gold Hill - the that "j " mine has paid regular iiure. district, hn been producing high ,.r ,VI : A.e.':-grade ore at InlcrvaU during the l !n ,,rr, ; . the N,.r.h year, each car setting the owner. Laffer Palmer, around $6000 prof ! m-of " vacation. In Of tk faded thaPLrtle, work wa" ThU I he " ,Tnln s Pro from a fv. iduced In the operations of company, t ,rtoa, ml,,, ol now having a m rRl"tma 8aadayP J. bo ; Le Workers Will Get Thrw Days1 Vacation i. Ing company. The first car of ore wa billed out from Park Valley lant week, In the name northern dlatrlct the I.Ittle May company la preparing to tart ehlpmenl of gold ore from It Raft River claim. A mill and plant ha been Installed and shipments are experfed to get under way by the end of the year. rub , H loiT rJJKlJ Gold Production Is Increasing 7 Mammoth T&keS Over Gold Chain A review of the sport of the ntate for the past year ahnw that Kay Hannon of Goahen I the premier rifle ahot of the state. Last year Mr. Hanson wu national rhamplon and lont thl honor for the prenent Bill Designed year by only a small margin. Action - She Seek a Toga Tke Public Is Invitedthey to m- - on l ' The school of the Tintic Dlntrlct dotted yodorday for the purpone of giving the Ntudonta the usual annual (hirtmas vacation. During the pant two or three day program Indicative of the holiday notion have been given In most of the grade and at the high school yeterday morning an exceptionally fine entertainment waa rendered under the direction of the faculty. School work will be renumed on Monday, January 4th, according to Rupt. T. K. Dartlett. It fills the woild with hojie and joy From zone to zone, from shore to shore. Tin meant for every human heart, And none need stand alone, apart. 'Utahs he commlsslon- or adrfl- - iif I"1011 Annual Christmas Vacation The peace, good will and Christmas cheer, The shining lights, tin magic tree, The joy that thrills the Christinas heart For all the world m full and free, The Christmas message from above To all the world is love, is love. - IBeni2 School Children Enjoying What message do you bring tonight? I at 10 m 'ben they budget for the coming Th,s ntlng la 224lBre,he PurPsa Of jlv- 0 Vhl rounty Chance, b"d for 1932 : rsrnn 1 5,00ft-- g Oh, radiant spirit of the day, Thy message thrills the whole world o'er. 2,b' ? duct Ion In the working force. It la lie aim of the company to continue on pretty much In Hie aatue fanhlon until aucli time aa metal price will permit operatlona on a larger scale, Although the Tintic Standard has continued to pay dividend during the period of ileproHHlon It la quite certain that the mine ! not making money. In fact It I practically Im- poMHitile for any nllver-lea- d mine to make money with metal at their prrmont low price end the fact that proportion of thi nature rnntlnue to operate and thua furnish employ- mnt to a large oominondahlo. L ex-u- the old age pension account, was approximately $5,222.00, he tom of $4,887.50 haa been far this year. !mb?r? of f0Un,Jr eommlsBlon-bol- d Psfcial session on De- - Oh, flnistiiiiis tii'i's with twinkling liglitn, Ami shining hiiinrln-low With git'ts that gl;nlilin nil our hrarts, Ami thoughts of loving kimlnvss show, Yi hoar tin fruits of puro delight, s gen-lan- rare i $ I eft oo- Dh, Cliristnus bells that sweetly chime, And (liristmas lights that tflenm and jflnw Oh, silent stars that softly shine Across the world of frost and snow. Ye fill tin world with joy and light, What inossagi do von bring tonight f Im-Iv- e, en Dur-Jin- g , s : Number 11 pa-s- MINES D DKtT.MHKli 24, li31. Urgent Need for the Stabilization of Silver Salaries Of City Officers Reduced SILVER-LEA- ! ' State. However, he deems tha subject eo Important and no pressing that ha will ask tha full committee to con alder It, and render Ua best Judgment. act aa chaperon for all tha American women competing la tbt 1932 Olympic If a man still haa hla appendix and gam.w, lha position which aha also hla tonslla, tha chances are ha la a held In tha 193 g.me. la Amsterdam, doctor. |