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Show Thursday January it THE EUREKA REPORTER Page 4 REORGANIZATION OK HKI) JN. CIIONH UEDXKNDAY, H White Metal Is Selling II At New Record Low Price KI Kl lTItLIC UMNO .NOW HKIlHOItmit r J r LIBRARY Twenty Years Ago . Workers for Hie itecou-it- i uction orfltlul of the Tlntlc Gliupler of silvei of hur the Finn ne I 'oi p'ii itiioii ure now price Itcceully (he American Red Crus have on The follow log are Ktriii lecord and rederorailn u low new at in price sold Weda meeting for next In Tint It m That llnii-to-i in. the I'uhllc New Kureka of York the the the iutMior market, quota' nesday evening, January 1th, 10 he of Yenra Ago, 'Howalls are being cent an uunre. held at the City Hall In Eureka, ((inl- being 24 i the new vhmukI. and paint is the (n and month, past During II The oclock promptly. ine nrlng at h on woodwork. Tills Isj been the of has silver humping being put purpose of the (Ills meeting Is to re t explaiiii-move no with wonderful a mi lie pail of levels, particular Howorgitnlze the local chapter. The b.sue of January 3rd, tweiny Xiiveiiiln-On work It. K . of the Ion Its weakness. in for ilmse charge th ever the principal purpose of mined a detailed .... 28th the metal reached a new .ill- In Tlntlc and it is one which all will1!'" to successor a select to la meeting unt of the ore shipments for tin niark "r 24 7 eitially appreciate as It hus been Mra. J. K. OConnor, who during the slating that the in-- e ounce. many years since the place has been.1. previous, past fourteen years has been serre was 26 per cent over that of the position of inetiil renovated. tary of the loral organisation, dur Is Htallatlrally,as nn'1 ,he IM,al Pr,d,,,,,ion ,bat 3911' of good. Froil union couple of weeks sgn a basket- would be In egress of $ 0,000, Owl. Ing which time she has carried a baregarded below Dull game was played at the Tlullc bulled Slates has dropped large majority of the responsibility were on the list with u and for Kh Hr honl for the benefit of the 45 mines car- of keeping the chapter functioning. 2.000.000 ounces monthly, of 9,620 railroad lotal grand seven inonlhs of the year, library. I he proceeds being turiu-. . Due to 111 health and other reasons of re; am,,u" lira. OCon nor found 1 necessary to the principal producing .ounlrles. over lo be used In the purchase of load Kureka led the list with 2,29J 0.77S.mO monihly. materials. OH,y resign her poaitlon and at ihe meet- - f,,Id!d nr considerably more than the i ,a,er figure coinpares wit Ing Wednesday evening a successor Th,a t ntlre production of the district for 13.2I3.UUU proilucllon of Mil. AND MUM. VAN II NDII, will tie named the year Just passed 1933. The ttl ,: KX DWH OK It till HOX One of the' officials from the '''""My du' MOt jrHn m,MHOn) was second with HiTJ ,n0,,lbly ,n mo. western head.tuartera of the lied and the Chief third with SI 2. de.'cars or rebates which have Nations Mr. and Mra. (leorge VanAusdul of Cross, located at Han Francisco, will he here on that evening to assist In monillzed the metal have liquidated MllIm0l ,1IlVe (H Hympatby of the! Superintendent John II. Mct'hrys-entlrof dlslilct In the loss of their tal of the (Senilni mine Hiated that the reorganisation of the local chap- their atorka, with the exception India, whleh still holds approximate- aon, George I .ester, who puNsed away a number of bunches of good zinc ter. Tills has last Hnturduy after a short seige of ore had been upened up and that Ihe Tlntlc people should bn vitally In- ly lUO.UUO.OOU ounces. one of the most removed practically terested In thla meeting and ahould pneumonia. The boy was less than Gemini would be on the market factors. disturbing In for this month old, having been born Is- - with zinc ore in the near future. a Its activities lake part In addition silver la now nearer to cember rt Most of Ihe mines of the Tintlc h, 1932. district at the present (linn Is reits fight for valorization zinc were dic-- i have produced considerable services Funeral ceiving assistance from this soum winning since it was remov- at han time - ore at different any Mamin in he to home the ut means Issue to Ihe zinc, times, and family jjon(juy Ignore I'. N. An- most rases, underlying the ailver- which Is ?d the 'll being moth, speakers Ignore the organization, lo gold In the monetary ays ems In- not the proper thing lo do. ,jnr(lwll an( iwrcnce lairson lead deposits. the world. It la now virtually Kiin-k.- i took place In ternient (hat Inflation hy currency is cemetery. Supt A. R. Xebeker of the Scrsn-- t TIN TIG IKOlLK HKCKIYKD is a safe silver n property in the North Tlntlc that unavoidable and 1031 1NCOMK TAX DI.ANKH base for Inflation. . reported that the officials of M tMMOl II INFANT III UII'B were preparing for an Ihe rompany During the past week Tlntlr peoAT MT. I'l.KANANT (T.MKTKKY extensive of development WILL STAKE rampulgn . ple have received their blank for to have the properand 11F.KD THIS WEEK work, HE hoped 1931 incomes. of their making report Jewell, Ihe little six weeks old ty producing a much larger tonnage The number delivered In Ihe Tlntlc daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Hnn- - of ore In the near future. Illatrlct waa only a few In comparl 8aJrday TlntteVtliku vvlll Hon ut Man,mo,b ,he aa7 alsudnenrB eon to that of other years and It Is In home that very fttn,l,lr city Supt. (. ( Griggs of the May Day doubtful If more then a dozen per- - be he,d ,n Kurtf,,a There will he l.mnrhion of 26th December stated that 22 carloads of dcnly property, In aonn residing here will have to pay one session on Saturday at 7.30 K ;from which she had suffered for ore were produced In Derember, h. ih an Income tax. i. only a few days, twenty years ego, and that condi- The federal Inronie department al ITleelhood only. On Sunday there2 ctltlons Kunerul services wenat Ihe mine were very 10 b . m.; !hre liSalt I .aka report, that 129 malll11 r 27Hi. on Dccen-.bIt wns also rumored that the Mi,e. mP1 wbrb ,be sacks of theae blanks were sent outind X. Anderson. The directors of the May Day were being speaker Tbe to resident of the state during the 9ubllc u ,nvl,edwere shipped to Ml. I'leas- (emplatlng declaring a divldena. slon will be a music festival and the where Interment look place. ant will be a very entertaining Reports must be made and filed 'program Dosldes her parents 4 sisters and j The shareholders of the Iron Rios- 0Beon or before March 16th. som company received a report of the 2 brothers survive. One of the rhurrh authorities of condition of the company which Salt Lake City will be here for the showed that the property had pro- Office Army Recruiting conference and will no doubt he the MARRIAGE OF Kt'UKKA GIRL n" TOOK ILK'K DECF.M11ER 12 fUrag989 Opens Seeking 20 Men principal speaker at the various . , or more than $28.00 . bii-dl- Ladies' Coats 1 kalso-miiif- - 3-- 8 Kxecptionaf Values d n-- I I r . I - ,u' 1 Repriced to Sell at $7.90 $9.90 $12.50 ... rt 1 Boys and Girls ear-'load- , I11 Juab 913. Skippy Sweat Shirt - e action itM tbi illl b iooin d iblcb lately ms ret 00. Ho i, Jf. C. Pefflumey departuent F,urUa. Utah. 8' - ! - i gor! 5. TO artsed ineed favor-Mammo- lac, E e psid udiet oald b( Inking orlut ihargen Prevli iu TiOO th - 1 con-remai- ns - - . - ses-'slon- Halt Lake U. H. army rwrultlng office opened Tuesday for original enlistments to fill vsrsnrles In the 38th Infantry at Fort Douglase, to announcements made early In the week. For sometime past only ments have been accepted at the Salt Lake office but the twenty men to be recruited from the first nppll- (ante who puss the examinations. s. llr AUXILIARY MEETING. - The members of the Ladles Auxwill iliary of the American meet next Monday evening. Junuary 9th, at the Legion Hall. There will he a short business nchmIoii uiul this will be followed by a social session. All members are requested to be In attendance. la-glo- n I i n" if ' !7J "d Starts Saturday, Jan. 7th Ends Saturday, Jan. 1 4th We have just 18 WINTER to go at - - COATS Sherlock Holmes & I Xh & UTAH JETAL OUTPUT SMALLEST IN YEARS . dufOwereSfe aUwr' King1 Coali- -' s, C. L. Temple died si the home of his son. Prof. Frank Temple at the ripe old age of 84 year. TOO BUSY TO WORK Broken lines of SILK UNDERWEAR and HOSIERY Greatly Reduced !j This is a CASH SALE but a deposit will hold your ll purchase two weeks indget usni t a offlc nu be 01 li w, tb nr wit t of leads o: outy ox tbe dnnta eurtl thee a i offlci alnitt ablle I flt olupn easy bi for t (tbs I moot IHI b( 'hits tk ki fori -- re4 ok pi b ball vlvlni Is sd n bell All In latest lacing 'bleb aeoisl aloo aabsr hia si union tui Aboa 0 tbs Mbs Elsa si Kihs iwatioi ftasuj; El I On bo bJstlctuT1 ! l1. for-tnuch- cs The etl FOXPICTURI u? c ketlo: The Keystone Encampment No. V. d In on Tlntlc Standard. Mammoth.' I. O. O, F.. elected new officers: I.. States Smelling company,! tna(e V. liillinzton. C. F.; Wesley Morion, lB,,ed rtah Dp,awape and Utah Apex. II. F.; George Arscot, S. ; J. D. from Shipments the Frisco disW. J. W.: ll. Moeller, scribe; !unn, WED., JAN. 11th, ONLY ,rict ta Beaver county were ellminat-- ; joint Morlev, treasurer. ed last year. The Horn Silver con-- ! Sfi New officers for Godivu Lodge No. tinued in operation on development! V. H. work. Last fall the 8. Knights of Pythias were: company started' ltacon, C. C; J, W. Ellerbrecht, G. an ambitious program of develop-11. J. Jarvis, prelate; C. V. Firth, ment work which Included the Ink- -' master of work; J. P. Griggs, master ing of a 500 foot triple compartment! of finance; J. W. Hurd, master of shaft on the King David property exchequer; J. D. Fey liter, muster at which was acquired during the year.' itiacr guard; This development Involved the ex- 5 arm; Janies Mitchell, outer guard. of $35,000. Prospecting work was reduced to a minimum, with the exception of gold mining which was given Impetus by the depression. The Gold Hill district in western Utah was the scene of considerable new work. Tho Aurum company began regular shipments from its Uane Springs property. The product of this company around $12 gold to the ton. the av,rages were at work and layed; painters it was thought that the finishing 7be GoM Hill Mines company, would be compleie.l by about Hrly known us Leftler Fulmer's one man mine, contributed some of th offerd 10 Tlat,c people. This f the first of February. lotal. Bingham Metals at Bingham 4atur Production with other F r Mrs ierella Bacon entertain-- d shipped two cnrload of gold ore tally selected reels. A big firs 1.. O. members th E. of the Huh in weekly. feature for a dime. Messing manner 2. years ago. There was considerable new actl- - 5 DRESSES to be Discounted 20 per cent, 5 25 per cent and Price 1 1 WILL HALF PRICE $ Costume Jewelry ut Special Prices hat tbe sod pi i aaSSEESK Bee tboi elegatli i it In e . Hat & Dress Shop 1 oneeqm was played and the hostess vity around Marysvale In carlo, gold prospects and some ore served a delirious luncheon. shipped from that section. I.os k Miss Virginia Laaley was hostess geie8 interests acquired the old Jk to the Entre Nous Literary Club, the nje property under bond a event being given at the home of a new pilot plr erected anij jnM The paper on which waa put into operation lato ; Mra. Frank Garrlty. this occasion was given by Mrs. J. 12. the year Driscoll, One of the outstanding deals ear WM tbe consolidation of the sueMembers of the Dridge Club Wata0B tle lta ml,L feeafully surprised Mrs. Edward Pike region. This deal Involved the mn ,on- P'0"1 " Lr.ed In ' ?i00, lanchron Mr. and Mrs. 11. D. 1''rrlsh l,.v '. Emm. 1 fh. announced the marriage Of bad pa,d rt,dend9 won the,d playing Michigan, into the Alta United Mia daughter. Miss Lena Parrish, to Ilert Jor be rear high score prize. had 1,! The property embru, company. 0hlanr,? Smith, Jr., of Salt Lake City, the ,b trea,urY of Miss William 164 lode mining claims, sggregatl: Broadbent and marriage taking place on the 12th ofj,n acres of mining groat: the past month. The Dragon iron mine roniiniied Mitchell were married at Salt Lake about 2,100 This deal brought Into one mb Mr. and Mrs. Smith are now in to ship about 100 tons of flux iron City. pany all of the properties control! , California on their honeymoon and per day. and preparations F Cl being 0f th Tin,l H,h Col. George II. W'atSOU, who by It might be that they will deride to mode for an exlenslve development School were preparations for the Alta dlatrlct S5 rears u make their homo In that section of campaign below the 800 level. The their annual making dance which was to be Theae properties have yielded the country. massive bodies of Iron ore were all glVen on January 16. 1913. eral mIl ion dolara ln Void Z above the 300 level at that time. James Crooks, Otto Swartz, Heine CPPP 3ean and zinc from shalM been Idle dnrii The new electrical driven com pres-- Wall and William Tregonlng return- - workln8. aor for the Victoria had been deliv- - r( after a duck hunting trip to Mona, ered at the mine and was In place on They did not have much success. its foundation, and within ten days It was planned lo have the marhine LARGE GRF.KN HEAD DUCK in operation. CAPTURED OX M IIX STREET be Mcnd lme wlthin the While the Uncle Sam hail not been 7ew ni0,'tb a wihl duck has pa8t n heavy producer of ore In 1912 an of development bee CBPlupei on Eurekas Main St. active campaign work had been carried on throughout LarIy ,alt faI1 a f,ock of ducka land the year and prospects for new de- - cd on tbe cetnont on lower Main St. and ne tbem waa captured be- posits were very favorable according fore U y away and at to the management. was again duplicated yesterday when Dill Clark and William Chrlstop- - Maynard Cronin caught one alive herson had Just opened up a nice between the Randle Service Station and Carsons Garage. body, of ore In the Eureka Hill. In view of the fact that the Ice The members of the B. 1. O Elks and snow has been removed from and their ladies enjoyed a New that.l!e Years party at the club rooms of th duck'VhoueM 8 er and ,n Card playing, dancing and order. With swift, scientific move, t mak,nR a landing after being tired luncheon were the features of the from a worlds greatest detective deale the long bird flight partially entertulnment. stunned itself. AHer a good feed crushing blow to crime. C. Mnnton was fined $76 or 176 and a rest the bird was turned loos bootlegging" in to resume Its Journey fo the southdays In Jail for SUN., MON. and TUES. Judge D. A. Lindsays court (n Eu- land. reka. Local option on liquor was in January On January 1st the Park Clly existanre. twenty years ago. and in ot the farming settlements pm- - shdated Mines rompany of Park 4 ceased operations at its mine, lilbition was in force, while the min- s,,me fifty odd men being thrown out seems were It that camps ing wcj. en,Pl)'mont. It was staled that Mantors liquor activilies were car- ,be Physical condition of the mine Is on and the chief nf. rled at Xephi, "Plendid with an abundance of ore fense was selling liquor to minors. opened up but It rannot be shipped A movement was for at a profit under the present low underway the consolidation of the Robinson prices for metals, and Mammoth poslofflces. I In-I- $iM H frtils . - inei ill a I , 1 rtr. . CON'I-EllEN- I I Tbs usd Is I Dis-jirir- I' ha - enn-rede- H tks r in tn (1 SfPrts W folio V. Byro Uiu y Adr hi wteia, E t l!tlni Hrn UlCio; 47 nitn fiicU ?0nh IX He bi, 4fH n |