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Show isc; I vy DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIC MINING DISTRICT YnllUlii1 XXXII Kl'KKKA. .HUB COUNTY. UTAH, TIIUHSHAY, Elks Charity Ball Will Be Held Monday Evening Big Plane Forced Down in Eureka K 1 1M i:i :i: JJ. XiimWr Im-u- l mem tiers of the I. Church have . . . jHrltulfc, Eurekas Budget Entertain Kiddies On Xnus Till 44 , j. I D. S. Church Will Help M The I'.Ik.s Charity Hull will he ht-lieceinber 2tili. (ii Munil.iy III -pavilion in this lily This is :.n annual affair wiili i lit IihIcc, chiIi year u iluiiiv of this nature i i tu raise fuiul.s in mi rbarliuble work of tin order. Tinll- people shmild tin support d;,n,,The admission price will :,',c wi,u no 'harae for extra ladies. 0,1 Mon.ljy evening. January 2nd. ,l, New Years dance will he giv.n a hs Iavilion. the adinissimi ,ri If0 'V' lthue (5. Shaw and his orchestra will furnish the music fm- both danres. air large I i I One of llie HOMS OF THE WORLDS LARGEST SILVER LEAD MINES .! 1 I Tunic at 1 J.ii in-- i wilh tli i ti !il r.-in III a il.iiiif mi ChriM iii.is i 1. Will Be Fixed S Elks nf luv umctiiiK of t ho city Miiintav. I'kii.iIIv the Elk have planes from lain Angeles was furred he will held tomorrow i Friday I ilii-h.uiilli'il affair ahum hut In nnlcr pawn at the Tintir airport th from nil appeurartues It ' to make the Interestaffair .l.uiMy Mlszard of last Monday evening lur. on ill ii occasion i lie churrh has is going to he a busy session for the which was extremely furious during i V fathers. This will he the first to assist ili.it it was, nearly two thousand years the few hours that it lasted. The rjpHUS held the month and meeting; during The lie dance will at thn was piloted by J. S. Sampson given the angel of tha laird spoke one night to the riloi r.uilinii tin nifil i.it fly after tin lor this reason there will lie the was I. (. Scott, both and the fnc imiurc show at the Star Thes-trc- . leading of (he reports of (he several shepherds on tha hills in the Holy Iaind and llio of. Los Angeles, and In udiiltion to 1ruf. JuNcpli I,. Jamison and city officers besides the usual actkase the plane carried five pansen"tidings' was the "news" of the coining of a Savior. However, his lrehltr.l will furnish tlm music cumulation of business. gars and several hundred pounds of Down through tha ages since that time these same the principal hustness ranting up at fur this dnnee without charge Mil and express. this meeting will he the adoption of There seems to have been no ques"tidings or "news hove Item repeated at this tiino the budget for tlm coming year. tion but what the plane rouhl have of the year which we call Christmas. The available revenue for tlm year made it into Salt Lake in spite of the 1933 Is going to be uwgy below that terrible storm raging over the Down through the ages the function of bringing of the present year, roiiaeiiuently u Oqnirra mountains between here and red net ion In (he budhas corresponding devolved that known institution "tidings upon tkat place as the motors were workwill undoubtedly lm made in an get as the newspaper. And no ing beautifully and there was plenty performs that attempt to put tlm city through the of gasoline snd oil, but In keeping function more faithfully than does the Home Town without heavy Indehleitness. Koud const ruction work un the Jenr with tha safety policies of the al In 1931 the hudgcl was plureil at home-lovinGrand (Vntrnl Highway to the south NewfxipT in a community of homes and llne the pilot decided not to take lull this year It was re938,300.00 ot Silver City has li ,n stopped attain, tka chance so he brought the plane And in that community none is so humble After sever.il mouths effort to a third, or to 933,330.00. this duced jieople. this holng the fourth tmif that tlm down In Tintir Valley. The passen- - cure a worth while cut being made to offset the reducproperly, his or lier name is written in its columns but that Inis been ahnndoned and mUM the Joh were gars brought into Kureka where during which time properties were in revenue, such as taxes, water little stretch of road, less than a tions not once but many times throughout the years. they were fed and later that evening investigated in I'tah, California and licenses, etc., which was aplents, mile in length. remains unfinished. wore put aboard a train at Tintic Nevada, the Silver Shield Mining from the general depression parent K It Is understood that the reason So what better messenger, tln n, than the Home Town Junction and continued to Salt Lake, end Milling Company, of winch of tha past four years. U now seems for stopping the work at this lima from which point they resumed their Harry S. Joseph is president and Pitper to say to you at this time of year "Behold, I Is tho severe rold weather and certain that tlm budget will again lie Journeys by plane. manager, has entered inio a contract or in s. The stall road cnmmlsNliin reduced ns tlm present city adminOne of the passengers was a lady, to take over Miners Gold Mmiiu bring you good tidings tidings of love and fuith istration has put into effect a lot of alloiii-has a certain sum of money Mrs. Iona Smith of Los Angeles, was oinpany of Midas, Elko County, and hoe, tidings of pence and prosjjfrity that is which huve reduced the opchanges for the completion of this stretch of to Boston, Mass., to attend the vada. costs. erating lie? these to vet And wish tha wilh come road and no more will be available tidings, fuuersl of her father, scheduled for This company owns sml controls understood to have to nur understanding, anil for a Merry Christmas to you from Wednesday afternoon. Another of approximately ISO acres in the tiold tlm budget during the held within lor Hus reason Ideal conditions must.. tka passengers was en route to New Circle mining district of Nevada. . there past twelve months. However, ", THli PUBLISHERS prevail If the money s stretched outjan, York City, where he expected to he The property Joins the Elko miHt b(J paM. wh.h W, ' orrled on Wednesday. Irince ground of the Gold Circle One . g 97.500.00 tax anticipation . (Vprrtgtit u;i -The pilots remained in Eureka Consolidated Mines company which Wi! the other $1,700.00 unpaid r r balance ' " " n i, l,in 9 Monday night and the following day, 'is now operating and Is credited with of the sidewalk Itnprove- it with the nwllnhle cumpletlng wkich was clear and beautiful, took a record production of 92.rt0o.ooo. nl .,ly offll.,al- - ilaW that funds w, I he better Off from the local field and coniplet- - Jt la the oldest properly In that dis-- : tax money shonld take care of 'm, This plrce of road work, which ed the Journey to Salt Lake. h(, oth ha f, I. being done to e im.naie several om depth and winzes have been carried uIho llH paM ,f ,he op. had turns, was firs started more on down to the 900 foot level prov-- . Sank Will Take Taxes f du. ,mprovpmpnl a than year ago. At that lime co d , heir delinquent wouW Up Until January 20th Ing that the gold ores go deeper and1 eaiher and deep snow caused it to increase In volume and value. moil pis. slopped. Work wua resumed last) The preseut most productive work- -' .By a special arrangement between In jina wj(b tbp lllea bal Tintic lack of sufficient funds spring and Mabel D. Chrlstison, of the Elko Prince are on the county trees-jing- s School students will need lo Vl l.trriDK WEI.K EVENTS. RELIEF SOCIETY MEMBERS iiecessitated suspension. However, and the Eureka Banking com-- j north end of its ground. This is vlr- - mgb a vocation after .. (.,g0lM graduation, SPONSOR EXTENSION MEET this Job may work in to lie tier ad-- 1 the latter concern will accept gin territory and recently a fine vein tbe rlaM Guidance vocational ll.iKkcthall game at the T. 11. next than at thu pres-- j vantage spring tots from resldenti of the Tinticopened In this section, the high niade S. Gym. this evening fur the Al the L. D. 8. Churrh last Thurs- Mirvey to jearn the wberp. l inn as far us tin unemployed int Dtatrlct up until January 20th, pro- grade, in a vein three to six feet ab0uts and the doings of some of the benefit i.f the Eureka i'lilillc afternoon a very interesting of (Ids district are concerned. Thu TvMlnc that the 3 per cent penalty Is wide, running over 9900 per ton. It pailt KradUates. Ilex Hickman and was sponsored hy the memLibrary. meeting Iteciiustniciioii Finance setCorporation a reported. This ore deposit Is - Kenneth AUen wete the jfOld at the time the taxes are of the Eureka Ward Relief Sobers aligned is now unof cure the taking was needy fUad for. Thta arrangement tlmated to be 150 feet from the eu.l taik of KeltlnK information on grud-c- l will It one of the periodical program being ciety, liv Iw employed and spring tills form of agde for the reason that a compara- - lines of the Miners Gold ground. who hovp Ief, the w.h(1)ll nat lh(, at tin M. K. riiurcli A. C. Extentlon DeC. the of visits lie relief mil and tie may forthcoming The experience of the Elko Prince paat ilx yeara ioa.iiMiy few people of this section of l ,nuii Two sessions this teachers. Any evening. (Thursday state road work of tills kind will partment county have made settlement for management as depth was gained is he overlooked hta lo 10 weru one arB at o'clock In Iho held, Brvey lomi in very handy. r chkiktir 1932 taxes and thla Is giving thst of increases in size of ore bodies mu n Carnival at M.niimuili at 2 In thn other the and ISuxIng morning m an additional service which has and values. This new deposit is said !iw!v knowing is T. IN 1I1N 'afternoon. idUW Report Given On Recent been extended before. Prevl- - to extend to the 90.) foot level, the of Rra,luateSi n The teachers hern on that occupailun, if any, and tints Red Cross Enrollment directdeal on to was to from the values $20 $35 -- ni.P necessary only it being Is-- i imiiImt I in 24 Miss anil It, nrMin. were lad Ksplin Saiurday, elvew jyrwlth the county treasurer after 300 foot level to an average of $75 Thn subjects 1 IaOT the annual Christmas Dance or Mrs. Lyman Baker, who hail Miss Ellen. Kgrvn. as sar'ikg delinquent date had passed. Tin- - on the 900 level. ou wars given hy the M.imiuoih Fire Maurlne Allen, married, Logan. charge of (he recent Red Crons mem- - a.! l l." ds sal yg pv0plo should realize the value of On the Miners Gold Company Im Homo the at held will "Suggestions Bookkeeping Impart men! Mrs. E yds service drive, has given a report who failed to ground, equipment has been Instal- Roah for rueful Toys and "Reading for Mammoth Gym Iiall. On the wlilili the for shows that efcampaign htake an led and a tunnel has been driven ap- moth. Alias ftf at this Kngren same afternoon a free dance new members was qulta Hiiccnssful Hie Belter Home. Wulter Ueesley, manager of fnUx'Mrt to settle fg dpir taxes before proxlnmtely 550 feet. Judging front on and "Diet Nutrition, be kiddies for the will spoke given In thn times. hard notwithstanding 20th of tlLeWig mouth. Both the geological conditions already de- - tre, Payoon. of Clot hlug and the Cost . of Mammoth. fact it proved to lie heller than a Thayas Bray, farming, Sanluquin. county anatne city are in need veloped the formation 1s identical Jane with practical denionsl rat ions, and year ago. on Inexpenalva rt vl 2 this financial assistance and those with that exposed in the Elko Prince,1 Fern Chatwin, married. Salt Lake. December 28th, Monday, 163 new membership enrollments Helpful Suggestions nanV who are financially able to do so walls of volcanic formation cut by Margaret Church, nurse. Salt Lak Thn home extra-lio- n mas Gifts. Christ ut tlie Elks Pavilion. dance were mado nod the amount received Souin Greta Cox, aaunrl should have enough civic pride to strong fissure veins, according to roursn was also outlined for thn This is the annual rharliy hall front each ranged from 91 to $23 for - Bend, Indiana. DrivGold. of Miners officials care the take of this obligation. Dial . year hy these ladles, coming Is ami the admission price only a total amount of 1177. D,mi Ions, bean Conover, mechanic, San WM Ing their way along this fissure to It is estimated that the Eim-Wr. p,g. af. M Wtfr6 Sc. .!, amount of 94-- .7 brought he u thoW! decIare develop the veins of the Elko Prince, 1 rancisco, Calif. Bonking company will collect s preHent an( Of to this o total receipts $322.10. t than half the amount they did (n. the Miners Gold company lias open- of Margaret Duggan, teaching. Itlcli- -' 8 . Sunday at in., Christmas itks preceeding year, this being due ed ore showing assays og $23, field. Raildatx, M. K. Church. the services at chsnU reIs Joe Fennell, clerk. Eureka, Relief Sofg the fai.t tbat most of the people $29.40 and 942 per ton. It i y yean Eleanor Erickson, not known. TBtje are feeling the effects of ported. ciety and who last full completed a A ver City $7.70 Sunday at 10 o'clock, High ,ur,'.tks depression. However, there are Cnder the management of the Sil- - William Galley, waiter. Culver Mass at Catholic Church with It Is certainly gralirylng to learn ty f , few property holders who believe ver Shield, the work on the Miners City, Calif. (,ndlI an ,BVi,atlon to music for the occasion. of this district feel the that special M people be ahead Salt will Gold not worth undertaker. 0 la(1)M pnro Lloyd Hansen, pushed ,h, pourf, paying property property 8 There will also he muss at the Red ( ross. fnr m, kindly toward rcantlk ta Lake City. 0n and have permitted them to with greater activity. Exchange. yw the m. a. music with hy pupils Heffce karome However, they should feel this wayj' Grace Hassell, teaching, Wyoming. delinquent even though they of St. Josephs School, and bout the organization for It Is hard Bullies BR able to Suit rxRKKX nxY RECEIVE Houl,,on ntarrled. pay. mass at 8 p. in. with music by Shri- County Assessor Joel Taylor and (o i(ll whut th1 run It lonii In TlntL IC1I OI TX lONRY ; ty. would huve been without tlie Red the Children of Mary. Comity Recorder E. B. Sperry were Brigham druggist, "a,,er federation In Weather on Monday transact4 4 4 Cross asslntani'e during the pnst few up front Mrs. Ruby Byrne, the city record-- . Welcomed By Tintic People ing business In connection with their Christmas services months. It Is understood that rnn- - er, announces that Eureka received Special ... Lucille Jamison, clerk. Eureka. came into slderahle more money will he held at the L. D. 8. Ail- !A moderation In the weather from Harold May. mechanic, drjnK lbp week the first installment hoth at the morning Eureka from this soiirrn than was .of Church 1932 tax money from County Ielb. I Calif. .eles, degrees below zero to 10 above ever sent out. and rv ning meetings. Mable D. Chrlstlsen. The Treasurer Jok certainly welcomed lais May, banker, Angeles, the Harry resident? by was amount $2,500.00 and It certaln-jl- y Calif. opmai, ( Tlu tic. Last week this section Monday, December 28th. free ln cams lilchsU-- ; Nffercd from one handy as many of thn Donna Mlckelson, unemployed, of the coldest matinee tit the Star Theatre at Gets Roach Detroit bills and a portion of the salaries of chsp afells In history and the amount of Eureka. I p. in., followed linnuidlaUly Bdwtrt inmage done by the extreme cold! employees have not been paid for Ruth Mifrphy, iineniployeil. Salt a free dance at tlie Elks hy ! more than four months. C- was enormous. Lake have1 City. Every day we Pavilion tor he kiddles. tuards. learned of additional homes Alice Laird, governess, Salt Lake. that, B. Al ware damaged by broken and frozen Grace Richards, married. MamShortest Day Of Year a New S1tinrd.1v evening rnstse:. water lines moth. Passed By Yesterday Year's dance ai the Elks Club Laura Smith, stenographer, Richguards v l.ast Sunday the weather warmed! and wives rooms for I Old Sol has now started his Jour-- : field. to t& CWisidersldy and 011 Monday snow only. bock to tha northern aide of the Lake. Sail ney rlerk. Steel, atarted May j .Itersff falling, about six to eight! 4 4 4 4 after a trip to the aouth-- 1 hemisphere ; Lloyd Sullivan, mining. Dividend. ebetk" laches being on the ground when the j evening. January Monday section. Reid Yesterday, December irn Spanish Weight, mining, wasts atorm euhrided on Tuesday morning.' 2nd. a public dance at Hi Elks 2 1st, was the shortest day of the Fork. tTkls is the first real snow storm1 Pavilion. Elmer Westerljud, mining, Illug-ka; year and from that date on the days ,h on of October 19th. Un ail. "k will become longer and the nights IrlpM1 until the 22nd of June. It 1929 of Class shorter, ducka December R. F. C. Payments school al t. A. t. It to be hoped that the sun will nhlne Salt Lake. business. Alice 1no Baker, Engstroni. Will Be On The Order Basis and government employee, latgan. i brightly on Tintic people during the Frank Ball, mining. Eureka. . ren !! Frannext two or three months of winter San merchant, Forrest Barr, Ncpbl. married, Norma Fereday. fommltlee of the Recon- nontba and thus lesneo the necessity for arCalif. cisco. lrufilou unemployed. Kenneth Fitzgerald, Finance Corporation have ts . Dg BjNc-1!tificial heat. married. Kurkn. Sylvia MUfled tha Juab county rommis-wner- s Eureka. Eureka. ford ranvavser, Whit Bate, that the December Relief will ! Erma Golden, secretary to ORDER OF EASTERN STAR Sail Ruth Bauer, ! handled on the order , Sun Diego. Calif. INSTALLED NEW OFFICERS Loard, Lake City. Instead of the payroll plan as Virginia Grarf. tnisslonary, Amerl-- , waltre-s- , San i Lula Berryman, PP'ted last month. They have no! .. Installation of the newly elected Cork. r;i Calif. . Jh'nktlon for this ruling hut it Is New portrait study of F. IjHannSt Franrlaco. members of the Order of Eastern Grecubalh, lhirwlu NVphi. I1s Nr. business, lylh thought that the order came from Star took place on Monday evening, Sail Lake City. married. Pruvo. Ada Itiri-hIUi;n, veteran career diplomat of the of the R. F. C. Still nurse. . at which time a splendid entertainwhose Harrtngtou. ut Margaret at 'J Late last week State, niqut noyer, unemployed, the county received Department to pr ment was arranged for the members amtassalor Lake AuiericHd n City. r.ieiit Silver unemployed. jrindzak, jM rheck for 93,230. Its quota bind was announced lo Washington. Eureka. Conrad chetnist, Holmes, rxsaiatlfl- - The list of new New lorn American punsters, ami 1 money from the R. F. C. emerx-fr- y were published In the Bingham. Elmer mining, Holmes, new envoy, who has served at best of The minders of Eureka. the ciie Earl Brl.ikey, canvaier. goal major fund. This check and the bal 1817. since two weeks ago. - Mrs. of numerous lnqsrtant posts hockey, lisa been purchased by Prier Francis Carlson, unemployed, Mt. E, lf0 the November allotment aiuvwdn John car Mildred Willy s. motor the Detroit Red Wings, formerly tke . Edith Baker acted ns Installing rieasant. 1 care of the district relief who resigned to resume bis Ne- - Calif. fur a price reported at 91 IJMXl. cr- Following the ceremonies a Reno. married, Alice Cronin, lovakisi in this county for the month of delirious turkey dlnoer was served. 1 i (Continued from Tags I.) private profession. vBda, Wmhsr. ' npi-cia- 3 hr-h- iBriiuj (Bmtit iiiinijn t i - I'ou-.i-iitfi- l - co-pil- ot 'e - Silver Shield Now in Nevada Field - State Road Work Has Been Stopped newHtr - g tcIiTu J . T 0r;,n,,tl . brl'nd Interesting Information About Tintic High School Graduates - I ; s- I'liii-tmii- s ocra-'slu- nr's.: ,"7 1 .... J .... antiyu then-foli- o' I house-keepin- g, 444 ht 99-9- 444 I r .' 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