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Show DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIO BONING DISTRICT VOLUME XXXIII HOBOS OF EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, THE WORLDS LARGEST SILVER-LEA- D BONES DECEMBER 28, 1933. Aged Resident Of Tintic Answers Final Summons Number 8 Prominent Young Eureka Man Passed Away Tuesday Tintics Payroll Felt By Everyone Another of the old time residents John A. Franks, aged 38 years and pioneers of the Tintic . District snd one of the prominent young men of this city, passed away at the passed away on Monday when death Metal mining In the western states came to Mrs. Melissa Boyers. The veterans Hospital In Salt Lake City Over 85,000 was distributed last and especially in Utah and the Tintic aged lady had for some time been on Tuesday morning, death being Saturday morning to more than District was given a new lease on visiting at Pioche, Nevada, where a due to stomach trouble and after- - three hundred workers of the Civil life when announcement was made few days ago she contracted pneu- effects of an operation. Works Administration of Juab last Thursday evening to the effect monia and due to her advanced age Mr. Franks was born in Salt Lake county and more than half of this that President Roosevelt, by procla-'sh- e proved an easy victim to the. City on May 10th, 1895, a son of the amount was passed out in the Tintic had advanced the price of sense. late Mr. and Mrs Gus A. Franks, but District. The effects of this payroll silver to 64 ft cents an ounce to the Mrs. Boyor was born at Mantl, the greater part of his life had been has been marvelous in Eureka, not produces,. . The news was accepted ( Utah, on April 24th, 18E4, a daugh-wit- h spent in Eureka. He completed the only to the business men who elation in Tintic by operators, ter of Augustus and Marlon Dodge, offered in tbe schools of out exception report tbe best busl-Tint- ic and workers alike for it is thought Her girlhood was spent in that city and later graduated from the ness in years, but to tbe workers as that this sharp advance in the price but when a young woman, she came University of Utah. His profession well, who for the first time since of white metal will be the means of to Tintic, first settling In Diamond was a mining engineer and he hare been able to enjoy Christ-lowe- d 1894. Later abe moved to bringing this district back tbe dls-'i- n this line of work all his life, mas in a fashion resembling the good of being one of the greatest, moth but for the past 83 years her When the World War broke out for old days of We wish to extend to the friends of the prosperity. silver . producing camps In the home has been at Silver City. She this country he was one of the early, with this was the feeling ofConpled elation New .country and that it will end a four- - was a member of the L. D. S. Church our sincere volunteers and he spent seventeen possessed by everyone over the and Years Greetings Reporter has of was in and active its various organiyear period months over seas in active service. Presidents proclamation depression that raising the wish is that 1934 will shower upon each and He was a member of the Arthur probably been felt more severely sations. Her friends were numberprice of silver to a figure where it than in any other industry in the ed by tbe score and although her Sullivan Post No 34 of the American is thought that the mines of Tintic United States. work in life had been well done 'her everyone of you your full share of prosperity. Legion and of Tintic Lodge No. 711, will be able to resume operations. A . According to the proclamation the loss is felt by all. p-- Elk- like pay day will occur this i ' an few people knew that Mr. Saturday and the C. W. A. willcoming price has been fixed at But Surviving are three sons and a make The been one has a for hard closing year ounce for new silver produced in this daughter: William A. Boyer of EuFranks was ailing and the announce- - an effort to distribute the checks not The' coin will F. of Silver ment of his last illness and death lister than noon on the country. government Boyer reka, Benjamin 30th, as was all, but few have escaped the troubles of the deand circulate half the silver and the City, Maurice Boyer of Pioche, Nev., was a severe shock to everyone. To done last week. ' ' other half will be retained by the and Mrs. James Davidson, of Pioche; scores of friends his passing is The civil works in the eastern end pression, but the New Year promises better treasury department as reserve, and also two brothers and a sister: Lysincerely felt but their grief is insig- of the county consists mainly of road as what' might be termed coinage man Dodge of Silver City, Samuel nificant in comparison to that suffer- work but some permanent Improvethings. costa. The' producer will be paid at Dodge of Toquervllle, Utah, and Mrs. ed by his wlfe'and little son, and the ments are being made to the schools. the rate of half the fixed price, Sarah' Stapley of Mammoth. There sympathy of the entire community There is also two federal projects whtch will be (4 ft cents an ounce. are 17 grand children and 3 great The Reporter is not unlike the individual. is extended to them in their bereave- under way in east Juab. They are Tbe proclamation, In accordance grand children surviving.ment. the and project We feel that our lot has been a hard one but at with ah act 'of congress opens our The remains were brought to this Surviving are his widow, Mrs. the road work mints to the coinage of silver dol- - district- and this afternoon funeral Maybelle B. Beery Franke, a eon, on which are employed about forty laris .from' silver, hereafter produced , services are being held at the L. D. the same time we know that the good people of .Junior Franke, both of Eureka; two men. in the United States or; its posses- - 8. Church in Silver City under the In this end of the county the work brothers, G. A. Franke of Eureka, Tintic have all endured hardships alike and that and Dr F A . Franke of Everett, consists of slop's which . is thought will exceed direction of Bishop Clarence Hogan Eurekas improving 813,000,040 ounces annually for. theof the Eureka Ward. Interment Washington; snd two sister, Mrs. streets, rebuilding Eurekas storm of are of the a share next four years. The act formally will take place in the Eureka ceme-ratifiKatherine V Murphy of Los Angeles, sewer, Improving the schools, and promthey deserving just and Mrs Marguerite Meisslner of road the London agreement enter- - 'tery. work of different kinds ised, prosperity for 1934, and it is our wish that ed into last summer by silver leaders His aged grand-mot- h, throughout the district. Thera are Denver, Colorado I f this country. Mrs Johanna Franke of Eure- also a few men employed on a state Stock Exchange Wames you receive your full proportion. In a simple way an explanation of, ka. also survives. road project in East Tintic. To Submit Data Companies the working plan of the agreement Funeral services will be conducted Several private concerns in this la aa followa: A silver producer will on Friday at 10 a. m. at the Elks end of the district have asked of they Denned to hurry along the filing 100 ounces to1 Club Rooms in Eureka. Interment might present projects to be handled take bis metal-s- ay comof condition oI UtemenU by the mint. Taking silver at its value will follow In Salt Lake City under by the Civil Works Administration are listed on the "ll0 as fixed to gold, the mint would con- the direction of the American and for. the benefit of these we Lake Stock Exchange the boar1! vert-hi100 ounces into 864.60. The might state that no one except tax announced their have f sovernors full theoretical value would be 819. receiving uniu are eligible for this. Half of this the government would oclon to suspend from trading all, The only tax receiving units we have C. W. A. Launches Home ara "h0 ttement, Eureka City Officers Slash lv ,n h,a county .are the county, the keep. At this rate, compared with n0jLadies C. W. A..Committee by Saturday. in, Suite Of Utah Cities and towns,, and the school dls- the present market price of 43 cents H For Survey YearJ FOT Budget Coming Named Juab County Although most of the companies; an ounce for silver, the producer, , trlcts, so these three are the only f nan'i akow, Uncle Sams latest project to be units which can receive benefits the fact that the government despite was 1 Eure-Another made in slash , At Nephi on Tuesday. evening the took half of his metal for a mint- - cal conditlon description of proper-year launched in Utah is a rural housing from the program, therB are ten companies faced ladles committee of the Civil Works kas budget for the coming inc charra would aland to aaln Already ten projects have been at the session of the special city urve7 which began December 26th, wlth ,uipenalon ,f the Information, Administration was formed, with B. dertaken in the county, all of which Mrs. of Rena under the 821.50 on his 100 ounces of metal dection held last than more evening, 864 60 his r1u,red ndar th fedaral securities Mrs. Ralph Belllston .of Nephi as 83.000 be clipped from the amount Maycock, assistant director of the were commenced without the the ap- uf " Extension Service. B'ourt. of uuh the state The 1933. for but all wu jproval commltee, budgeted budget bange operations, is not filed by of Nephi and C. W. A. officials asked for a projects for future work must be his 100 onnees would bring on the set at 912,382.00 as against 814,-- ! members. as other Eureka the Saturday. ectlon of open market. rurl housing-, OKed by the state administration at- for this year. In 1931 the cro Com&nles who had not filed re The duties of this committee will 850.00 was in state conditions this and an ad- ter they hare first been approved by Almost without exception operat--1 so It can 833,000 budget readily " board at Agr!cul-,th- e wfe: American be to work with the main committee be seen that the Incoming admlnlsore In this district have declared that por the State vlory county committee. Bingham in approving projecU which will be Mammoth, decided that homes inj The county Civil Works Admlnls-a- ll mean In- - Exploration, College turl to be on tratlon toes will have their c.id act.ty,PI;?ultTS i an in- - Metal. Gold ChsIn Montana Bing- suitable for the employment of wo- the time if they live within Cashe, Weber, North Davis, Sevier, tratlon is: I. M. Petty, chairman; J. "driver. New Bingham1 men under the C. W. A. program, the ofamount. North Piute counties and Gunnison Earl Pld, Nephi; C. E. Rife and crease of production and employ- - bam j Already the committee Is function,n Sanpete county would give a fair, Frank Townley, Eureka, and Karl t. J.m W. W.J.. .1 la The to the apportioned ing in a splendid manner and have various budget Picture of the information desired. , Eager of Mammoth, tha Tintic Standard in the eastern and Utah Consolidated. as follows: funds -- eeContingent ' approved two projects which have fund A staff of more than 60 workers, In addition to the Civil Works . end of the district, which is one of . et water fund 85,782.00, 82,000, been sent to the state for final apw mustered into service by Mrs. ministration working within the the largest silver producing mines Raise In PriCB OI Silver ' sewer fund fund. 83,000, One project is for Tintic proval. in the country, says the new price Main- - MTck and her aides to make the county, there Is an emergency relief Opens Park City Property and is for the benefit of the Eureka 81.000, Library fund 8800, and ther the required data committee which handles all of the cannot help but stimulate produc- tenanco 44 of hall 8500, light and city Public Library. It consists of repair.from tbe homemakers themselves, lion, increase employment and will emergency relief work in the county. pBrk City Consolidated, a silver power 81,600. books, reindexing Trained architects will assist in This committee is divided Into two be beneficial to the entire mining property of the Park City district, ing all of. the . . At the meeting last evening May- improve-permaneother mk,nS P,on nd computing costs seperate units, one for the Nephi industry of Utah. From this state- - resumed operations Tuesday morn- -' and construc or Church presided and coundlmen lmProved housing facilities, section and the other for Tintic. ment we can reasonably expect Mr. inK J r anew-foand lhe first Utah mining property. Laird Bacon, . Fitxgerald Th. vnM u ered Plns will be reviewed in hlc.h. ,how the roll call. The minutes of Washington by C. W. A. heads with ( eg were the and read previous meeting 01 11,0 w"k wU1 b ,lm' gtooka a view of using the information for W,lt,r Pilch, pnaidcnt nd d.n- ounce for n.wly mined accepted and aside from this but 11 futr Soar eral manager of the Chief Consoli- - Vcr With New Silver Value . little business was transacted. Howpr,0jecU; Maycock urges the home-e- d men ever the city recorder was instruct- proper.!.. 1. .hi. dl.tricl, nounced that the new price will ftt work ln cleaning up and this to pay 81.200 and Interest for aker ,n the districts chosen for make it possible tor his company to force will be expanded' to 60 men,"J J" laat um bonds which Jka survey to furnish the required special Improvement an up formation, inasmuch as the ork;Jhe gradually open up. their mines-A- ltime. two weeks are now With due. within this payment o slivS mlnine .iSvl C. W. A. when prothe to February, ha J1 1 No. Euregovernment and Chief the the ready Eureka will have no outstanding Imn,sa ring the week and n. gram ends unless further entended .benefit all rural home owners in the ka Lily, are operating. Tha former, has been the cause of more trading At the tha government. present prorement oonds by .state. Alone in His Class is employing about.. eighty men and, on the Salt Lake Exchange than has j . time Juab county is authorised to j 44 have been able to. make a little, Of I District Thu Is women 15 and it Needy thought employ According to the government of,been Men for man7 months. money under the market price of 43, that Eureka will get eight of these. Were Given Xmas Cheer British India, 24,000 persons were' Like he mining industry itself the cents for silver, so there seems to' It might be that this quota can be killed by wild animals there in 1927; if1 Lake Exchange has suffered 44 be no question but what the new ack business during the Increased a little later on. was snakebite was responsible for the,"0 made Christmas considerably mean more will a deal great price or three four past On Tuesday evening a meeting of years because tha of of this deaths the for 19,069. needy people brighter activity there. silver mines of Utah, and in fact all Civil Works Administration com- - dlittrlct. especially the children, by the 8. the of Joseph, Harry president other daaaee of mining, haa been mlttee also met, with Chairman I. lhe members of the Lady Elks and Bilver Bhleld Mining company, has, almost at a standstill. However, it C. M. E. Earl J. Rife, Reed, on Petty, Leather Jerkin others, who 8unday evening announced that soon ofter. the first appears that tha turning point and Carl Eagar at- - trlbuled more than a thousand toys, Townley be resumed will the work 'of year at, snd mining shares are again was business Considerable tending. and with nuts, candy together this companys East Tintic property,1 A being actively traded' transacted and allhough some of the The toys were secured from the whI4h has been closed for three The Tlntte Standard Mining Co. projects submitted were rejected matinee given at tha 8tar Theatre' years. which has shared the distinction no seems hut to be on question Iherp the afternoon of December 15th,' While nothing definite has been with ona other property of never what enough work will be provided and the candy and nuts were pur-tlearned reports are to the effect that passing n dividend during the dekeep, the present forces busy un- - chased with money secured on cash tha Grand Central, the North Lily pression, advanced shout 20 per eent til Feb. 15th. J admissions at the same show. and. probably the Eagle. A Blue Bell! and nearly nil other Tintic stocks who j the and The men, ladles, win again start work.1 In Park City) increased in price, some of the smallsueto make this program a and other mining sections plans are Lady Elks Banquet Will Be worked er issues mors than doubling in cess are deserving of a lot-o- f ! being made to resume work in silver! praise Held Tuesday( January 23rd an( there is no question but what price. Lucky is tha person who was I , mines. able to hang onto his stock during are these the of efforts j . of are the recipients Tintic people Truly these hard times. At their meeting last evening the exceedingly grateful grateful to President Roosevelt for an-this act, but at the same time they Lady Elks decided to hold their j nual banquet on the evening of Tuee- - STORKS OF Kl'REKA MILL BE feel he had delayed relief for the! Eureka Postal Employees CIOHKD ON XEW YEAR'S DAY sllvor sections of the country about! day, January 23rd, this affair hav-- j Deliver Christmas Packages I as long as he could for the reason Ing been postponed from the 12th of, in-j In All houses buslnoss month. . Eureka, lhe present that relief has long since been ex-- ! Postmaster E. Frank Birch snd tended to all other lines of Industry. It was also decided that a special eluding tha bank and post office the employees of tha Eureka Post next will ba closed in for be would January' order Monday, dispensation Office are to be commended for tha STHOOLA OF TINTIO TO When Master Sergt. Louis C. Uosacr the month of January. All who are 1st. on account of New Year's Day.) manner in which they handled the REOPEN JANUARY s' of Brockton, Masa retired recently ; in arrears are asked to get In touch January 1st coming on Monday large volume of mall during the serveatabof business j with officers of tha organisation if pives employees from the army after thirty year 44 Christ maa rush. They not only 'All schools of the Tlntlo District Ice, only one Congressional Medal of .they desire to be placed in good llahmenta two days off duty instead took care of the mall in the usual of the usual one. The same condl-- , will reopen on Tuesday, January 2nd, Honor man remained among the en- - standing .through reinstatement. manner required by the government existed on Christmas which also after being dosed since December listed men of the army. The lone I in the card playing on Tuesday but on Sunday afternoon they deliv23rd on account of the Christmas holder Is Sergt. Lloyd M. Seibert, suing the high score prtxe was won cams on Monday this year. Orsy sueds leather Jerkin with ered all Christmas packages which snd the cut holidays. Both teachers and slu- - shown herewith, of Salinas, Calif. Ha by Mrs. Maynard-Grigg- s Diner (in railroad restaurant): alccves and skirt matching gray ribbed were in the office at that time, thus dents had a very enjoyable vacation la ditlnncd with the First cavalry si prxe by Mrs. Ellxsbeth Jerman. The n blouse of red making it possible for everyone to Ky end has been In the hostess for the evening was Mrs. I'm hungry enough to eat a horse! knit heightened with snd undoubtedly will be full of an- - Port K nas a gay reo receive tbetr belated gtrte from out bat wooLThe Tyrolean on won 1000. He medal to alnca ths ergy to start the last half of tha army prank Hickman, who waa assisted. Walter: O.K. buddy! Youve come ' tbe rlbt place school year. September 20. 1018, In France. 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