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Show ise d! VJ devoted to the great tintio XXXII . Kl for changes Loom i Bureau of Mines Th.t ili-- r know- - Tlniir lUM St n roiNTY, ITA1I. Tlll'IisDA Y. M h.. Settling Whem a aouo Cost is Blown in ,,lt . srliuni b;ui, t which will lit lirlil at l'ri - l"i 111. on April 13ih, Hih an. r.tii ruwill make the y,.iir tiui rii. tic has entered a hand in t !i and in view of the rul lhjI ,h... It i k li i Room, so dust- - Silver advocates at Washington lust week settl'd upon one word In op 'resident Roosevelt's Inaugural ad dress and held that It supplies the leverage necessary to pul their plan through this special session of congress. Thai word the new president used 'In this fashion: "There must be provUlona for an adequate but sound currency. Somers of N'ew Representative York said that "had not the president been thinking at least favorably of silver he would have left 'adequate' out of Ida speech " "Adequate currency could be obtained by other kinds of legislation, hilt sliver Is the only means of providing both adequate and sound new currency, he continued. The currency we propose would not be based on paper. It would not be based on Just bonds. If you got a dollar bill of the kind we propose to Issue, you could go to the treasury at any time and get aa much silver for that dollar aa you could buy with a within Two HOURS But some remains IN THE AIR AFTER S DATS. ( i ,, Xmerous letters have been receiv in the Pres- protesting any change dys wJn lent setup. 'competition, The bureau has served the mining, well. .edttstry faithfully, nnd Qf industry and thU lh4 frequeatly disagreed )U Wets, but 0 don. splendid work J' and support of mining man. 7 fpl.V? be hoped lh organization t e ,!U not be further curtailed !i personne w :ers m b ,0 All-St- ar tt 7 well-grow- n, I J Ill-fat- lS T p Ricultural About eoai'JJ enterprise. 10,000 lambs hero been fed god about 1,500.000 wer.- aced . Is" the hie rout s cabin esN Informat1 last year for shipment to and for herd Professor Esplin re- - to feed-lot- a e1 also necessltio n In ad"1 W most ade." ie porilo eh ! pe of figures bases eeW ' Vtik kwlng the geologic etrnc- Prtn of southeastern 01 Jr"1 lllGirtuuTf,, - one-side- d d ( In-T- he . r.-r- , v . , 1 , lj 1 I j Another Bill To Stop Assessment ; , . j I ss-3- I Repre-'eentatl- ' ti Md Si0 ' upon field Bltd ,B 130 snd .the dlrtlon of A. A. I ; of tha Geological ' Issued a try ed,t,0B. .x bkblicatlon of a report A e,crlbe the geology of the bents: i aH ties car ac of roleuui 'Ut th usemeu1 fa. ceni D1" ravel ,bl1 m,P may be obtain-Ceky wru, b8,! city ,1a D,rfctop. United country 5 0. C Washing- and I"1 1 en-'act- ed ! ol I ? Uta C7 .&; tSLZ ab 0, ve -- B,llst m dispisy1 At ! teologlc ,howA by meant of con-- ! kw,sdr it " the high school gymnasium on Legion Initiation And Monday evening the Lady of the Banquet Friday Evening Lourdes basketball team of Balt Members of the local past of tba Lake Pity took the long end of a American Legion are planning for n score from the rather -next ba-,- ,, " of count final Saturday evening when ihe this harps city, mem-th- e Lillie of the depression la appnr-eThe people of the Tintic District ing 39 to 21. It was Just a rase of (ey will Initiate twenty-tw- o of- Ihe State too much visitors organlaatlon. displaying pnt Bt lhe King David property In again demonstrated that they are t from Salt take City and offl- Beaver rounty, where George 3vl- - 100 per cent, and are willing lit basketball for the home town boys, e Fourth District will ha veater and his crew of Tintic miner sacrifice until It hurts, when they but we might add that this was to C,B,B of n Attendance end be as came following , the here T they expected sinking s new shaft, according went over the top In their drive fur ' initiation and a banquet program Wallle with Morse, up trengthenod B Issued to funds week t0 relieve the unfortunule during the report f Granite High School, who was one by W. J. Davis, chairman of the cxe- - victims of the southern ('ulifurnl.i With the addition of these twenty of those picked as a member of the cutlve committee of the Tintic U;ul earthquake sections, two new members the Arthur G. Rll'MRT team the recent owners was during a of the for Eureka King David, company, only asked series, Sullivan Tost will hava ona of the championship email sum, $50.00, but this Is quite basketball The shaft has Just readied a waa Ihe much better largest memberships In the history However, game of 300 feel and In order to speed a bit when you take into considersof the organization. In fact It will lascore For Inrlcatea. Is how our district lilt byjlbBn hard i1 work by giving morn coiiifurt to tlon went half with both bn Just four short of the record the men, the company is iiHtallim; the depression. For many months B,ttnc0 Ge first on almost tennis fighting equal basis luglstratlon for the post and local a 12u0 cubic foot blower iiud pipe Tlnlle has been rucelving some usln f the ufflrera believe that before Batur""d P"11 It Red Cross and line us It bus been found that the siatance from the in second the half ,BF n,l arrives they will have rock temperatures are rapidly rising was no doubt due to this fact ,f J d nugh others to Join to u d wuh vlstors gained the figure was placed rstlier low. there is some inonv.-niemrecord mark. During the end wound up the game ""I Immediately following the dlsas-thefrom the sulphide gas fain.s. The Is weeks Legion posta Past scuro with the above mentlunud. triple compurinient shaft U being ter Governor Rolph or ('slifnrnta Is the , bene-throughout wss atale, and nation. as The contest a played unk at the rate of 150 feet a month, sued a proclamation asking all cltl- have been conducting membership the to 81. the fit, proceeds going "This shaft." the report states, sens of that state to rally to the School of this city, to be campaigns snd It Is pleasing to nots "Is being sunk on (be edge of a hug. Prt of the quake victims, and thl, used In purchasing fuel, etc., so that that Eureka Is right up among the BB immediately followed by a re Iron gossan formed at the Junrtloi leaders of the list In the percentage school could be continued. ra Bhafer for rpB theRueB On fissure of two great systems. gain. box score follows: The 2j Red . ,l surface many bunches and veins of.,luoBB roni B HAfirfl in Arlz)na, ( ullfornla, The O. service high grade silver, loud and coppoi (Grosa chapters star monument erectcarbonates outcrop together with Idaho. BB,,B Ontcjii, Mali, Wasli- J. Rulllvan, f 0 ed by the Nephi Service Star Legion and the of Alaska, D. In 1925 In honor of the World War 0 gypsum, quart! and rulcite veins In loglon Cronin, f the Paciric Cuust wlch comprises a mass of Iron and manganese oxide, 2 veterans of that city wss moved last under-some 200 fwt wide at the fissure In-- ; brBh' Lke TlntIc lt Is rook from the intersection of g .2 Saturday that a Mg majority of th Alllllolli t 1 Main snd Center streets to the NeJunction. In the early days these-,"ow rronlBt e little veins of high grade had been chapters in Utah have rilled .3 phi city park. For some time the HE. Sullivan, g followed downward by miners and Quotaa. 0 monument has been a bnn to truffle A total relief fund from the la-2 p FpnnelI f and recently a movement wss start- prospector, working for a grubstake. This work wss carried on by the use clfie Coast branch of $500,000 'ed to move it which resulted In the 1 1 21' action taken of hammers snd steel and the bar's-- needed immediately to finance 10 Saturday. and rehaMIttailon LOURDES rare a. T. F. P. with a hand windlass and rope, ter ssiierar.. i 0 0 McDonald, fully sorting out the richer portion, Gross i 1 A", McGean, f loading it on burros and packing i nounced sn appropriation of $50,000 Klnajdj c 4 2 I to this fund, and the various chap- - yfeViB' K 0 0 0 ter mentioned above will furnish 0 0 0 McGean, the balance. 2 2 Morse, g . 0 0 J. Doran, 0j Another attempt will bs mads this 0 0 Idaho Turkeys Are Found 0 session to put through congress a g Hines, bill waiving tha requirement of 9 With Gold Nuggets In Crops Totals easement work on mining claims for From Counrll, Idaho, comes the ths current fiscal year, which snds ('all at tha Eureka Reporter or- - July 1, 1933. Senator Borah has report that turkeys there have been for Notary work. six 'found to be hoarding gold In tliuir Introduced his bill which want down partner appeared to be about ' o mins-tn created has this was snd easier It , to defeat at tha laat session bacausa crops feet, beyond that depth 'of disagreement between the two start a new hole and follow' ture gold rush Into that section, Boise In houses over a senate amandmant to from A taken downward. ore of turkey another pipe which would hava denied relief to to have $2.50; many places a candle box of rareful- Council was discovered Two: owners who mads tnongh laat claim In his for of worth was wages crop. gold ore good Jy selected to same the from received pay a federal Income tax. he place, iyaar turkeys even though s man, Tbe original Borah bill did not conment only for the silver and gold the Wisdom ranch on Squaw Creek.' tain this proviso, but aftar it had contained In the ore and had to pay netted $3.10 additional, while a on the place, deadded by the eenata public and dead ;been found freight fourth, smelting of this high out committee the senate agreed a little more roarse gold. ,lande llvered up charge. to It. The house. ineleted that this several the Since days discovery "The site of the Drum shaft be atrlckan out, and hecauae been men of have crews .proviso going' ErLro sgo the of within half a mile senate the would not meet the hones In search ranch Wisdom over the of, Route-railbranch of tbe Salt take bill failed. the strike. the modern turkey road and with the present Senator Borahs bill, as rslntro-'duce- d wss In s buthcer of sll Bitterest hultt,drum eouioment of double this session, la a straight relief snd New Mesdow, who reported killing drill sharpener , all owner of mining throw-bill, rsnch snd affecting the from j a to sink turkey .reformers. It Is planned claims regardless of Income. waa estimated he what a; sway doliig fee? log to a denth of 75i White of Idaho has Introwhich ho did than rutting nations si 110 tablespoon full of gold duced the same bill In tha hones. nor recoialu. II, h V,n .o.hl. Like Borah, h bcllsvea tha fact an b to rediscover It. At this level there -- hou.d 'owner may ha paying an Incomo tax ul found the top of the permanent la no reason why ha la not antltlad to from the l.tre phlde ore zone anJ relief from doing assessment work. amount uf erosion and If this mining aeseesment legislahas shaft Mumble ,.The ajjnlng tion la to be effective It muet be within the next two or three monthe, for without this relief any claim la Ilahla to be Jumped if the owner hoe failed to do hie ment work, or hnve It done prior to . July let next. Should thebUl pass ver ana iu p "When lovers axchange glancee lta no claim would b endangered on an even exchange thla score prior to July 1, 1934. j rsa B aurface, but lo Tintic Lead Issues Tintic Red Cross Interesting Report Raises Its Quota - ThB Hotel B Harps In Benefit Contest -1 , I93i the w.1 lb Green and ,n Empy. Wayne counties, hsa been pub- SS?Blal7 by lh States lat.J Surry. Department of 'A lx cover, sn area of ,,UBr Hes which cx- 'Sd in H,v in r!rd...from me Den k PrJ?,rind Railroad to! -- ' r 23 . pay-'oth- : to poo recvlP" tal alio the fun 'w ltth I I r0,P80lTHKR UTAH AYAILlBLK AT WAHSINOTON mmnk ailed e ( - sforred ro1 indieatsf ceives. Ct BpTWi WNU imiv'.i1 r :irtsl I ! ,m sary money. These plans call fur h sewing circle to make caps and otlu-".gioihln. for the band members, the of a basketball game, a should conducting The industry disturbed. card dtnee, party and luncheon. Ii nlly to the support of the bureau is combined receipts of the thought iid work against any plan which these activities, together with a pornight be advanced with a view to tion of the proceeds from a picture Queuing Its effectiveness. show, should raise plenty of money to finance the trip. Heavy Fleeces On Utah The basketball game will be play- C. A. this evening between ihe Harpi Sheep, Says Esplin and an quintette. Available water, a general snow The dance will be given at the II. canr over the winter ranges and a S. Gymnasium on Friday evening. alld January checked the shrinkage March 24th. tbs weight of sheep and an early The card party and luncheon on tMH iipriug Improved the prospects for a April 3rd, at the Tintic High School, urmal, or better than normal, wool The date of the picture show has ud lamb crop this year, reports not been decided upon as yet. Prof. A. C. Esplin of the Utah State Agricultural College extension aer-ri. . MCtnET Oi TintlC Lady Tbs wool from Utah flocks should Died Sunday At Nephi m clean and bright. Ecplln predicts; however, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Lrigler of Sll- ss urges growers to recognize thu ver City were called to NVpbl un Informing pUttha March and April are months Sunday by a message reta!rlng care on the part of the of the death of the latters vool growers If they wish to produce mother, Mrs. Jane Ann McPherson. ilM fleeces and prevent oldest Bvy aged $2 years, and Nephls tath losses while shearing ailments to was due Death ! fllni to the summer ranges. incidental to old age Trailing to water ln November and Mrs. McPherson was born in Ec- PM first week In December reduced cjeton Lancashire, England, JanuPM and lenerally favorable condition of -- .a With her parents l$42. United pP and the cold weather In De- - three 'sisters she came to the crossed Statea ln 1858. The family ht; but reports which have wltli the Edward packed eastern Papers, predictlag1 Martl'n 'handcart company and before Nvy ihrinkagea of fleeces, are no Jj" journey waa completed the on conditions prevailing father and mother and one of thek. Professor is the Esplin says. died from the hardships sufConditions over the ped be range country !ered on the ion journey. Mr.. Me this state are favorable for heavy went to Vephl In 1859 and of tol and lamb crops In 1933 even thatTy h slnce en her home. kwih the total number of sheen decreased from 2,755,000 to entral ofS3 The prospects point to were conducted any at 1 qual ig a and and interment qua-quantity higher acts. 1933 than In 1932. t January, Jke Utah lamb feeder, with 3 to reased M lamhe, has had a spread of It to 14 centa, and with ahund-cheafree. feeds he has had a to fee Br compared with other s nod ble regarf 3,000 MILES OR NAVIGABLE FISHING WATER. 121 , I Prb MAS OVER frr Salt Lake Assay Office is Doomed yr. TO RAISE ITS YOUNG. River fishing-T- he state op Virginia lMl Tburitlay la to the salmon.tne REINDEER REBMtf TO THE PLACE OP ITS SlRTH nnuhi-r- s hgh RchooI RB( twenty-si- x of band mpmbcrs met at the school deserve. It LikE iltli up hy lh ,0(.al band have some of wM solyed whfn the Reindeer birth - Th1 JO Word coming from Washington Is lu Die effect that the United States ussay office at Salt Lake City will he closed on the first of June unless the present session of congrsss sees fit to make an appropriation for Its maintenance. The appropriation bills passed on Marrh 3rd by the "lama duck" congress omitted the assay offices at Salt Ioike, Carson City, Ilolae and Helena and untnaa the present congress changes Its program of economy there la no rhaura of the office ronllnuing open after June lat. Since the Salt Lake office was es--l labllahed twenty-fivyeara ago It baa been threatened many limea 1'1 eutlnctlou but each time bas been brought ,nouh Xo to p'"nue Ua operation, P. Illppeto la temporarily In ,18 office and he la au- horlty for the statement that the .Halt take aaaay office haa handled a gold dollar b, bBlB,B" hU the amount "That would relieve the strain on care of about h01 ,Bhn being gold, which Is onr present difficulty. BB much for the fiscal It would raise the price of silver andithn, M for ihe preceding one. Mr. give us more business. And si- ho only employeee of the though the expansion would lake Bt he present time, the term several years It wonbl prevent a Newton A. Dunyon, who laat year repetition of our present difficulties the late J. R. May, having "cceeded and give us 'an adequate but sound on March 4th. expired currency. Doing away with this Job will kill the aspirations of several applicants Salt, Lake Team Defeated who were out for this political plum. settles s foi XuiuIht .- h- - ( MINES D Silver AdvocatesThink Roosevelt Favors Metal a. r SILVER-LEA- AlU'll j;?, were awarded first h..nir i u,'.. class D division a year i,;.!. hopes are held out i.v.-- the h,.n..is they may win this year. Tin; li.i entered the class division Reports fmm r.rill a,.(1 , f feet that twinty six i.m.ds U :,i ready agreed to enier the mm.-sMost of these are Utah schn- Is hut there ire some cm ranis from coin I It Is to be rado and Idaho. Before Bureau of Minea. that the opm in; to some department date it is expected that oiln-rtraatferred wi;i of com- it ,iy far ,,1( ,iir maJlln) other than the department enter( hsvs been adopt- - affajr 0f till: nature ever condue'e I Mice. Resolutions in var- - ln ,he intermountnin count rv. organisations S by mining I II HOME OF THE WORLD'S LAROEST THINGS AND NEW By Lame Bode rf tin- - Inter-stat- e I the - iliivrli.ui ,.f j., JauilHon, it wurkiiu li.n-.- i x,, wiiWh thcmselvc fur (ii!i,.,.li,llll or Bureau ,KKA- Preparing: For contests - the official of the mining Industry and aa such 0ur government, and back- Uottld receive the support I of the Industry, branch of every when far away time this at DclHy the aors are to the effect that nnv program sovernment's economy Lwn the scope of the bureaus pro- The new administration has ram to reorganize given authority to connoll- departments, government BB BtntIeB such date sad eliminate b deem ihe prfWpnl may WeB PrBrBil,nK that There - B Loathing will be done with the Jrvone I district mining a-s-s- S won the weucrn ssss h: victory. ; rpnrt-cn'e- I d ,uy , |