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Show DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIO MINING DISTRICT VOLUME XXX I II AjvHQ HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST 8ILVER-LEA- D MINES EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY,. UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1934. uIllKC Mad Namc! of Juryman for Juab County Announced j Silver ".emonitization Is Definite Step Forward ODD THINGS AND NEW By Lams Bede in Scranton Mine Number 10 Contract Let For Overhead Bridge County Recorder J. H. Vlckera baa The administration's recent furnished the Reporter with a llat ot of silver le a definite Jurymen drawn (or aervlco during toward aolviug problems that step Nels Nelson was In town yester- the coming year. The names of the California sugar have been talked about for generaAmong other contracts let by the day from the North Tintic district Tintic District people are aa follows: tions. It means immediate benefits state road commission late last week PINES, IMPORTANT FOR and brought with him a report to the Eureka Frank May Deealey, to workers, Investors and tbe pub- - was one for the Eureka-8antaqni- n TIMBER, ARE THREATENED effect that a sensational strike had Brown, Ernest lioyna, Leona Crooks, 11c. This Is especially true of the road which Includes the construction WITH THE BLISTER RUST been made at the property of the Elmer Duncan, Howard Davla, 0. A. west, where American silver mines 0f an overhead croasing over the DISEASE WHICH HURT Scranton, where work has been un- Franks, Mrs. Margaret Harrington. are located. The mining depression Los Angeles and Salt Lake railroad PROFITABLE WHITE PINE der way during the past few weeks Goldie Kalghn, G. C. Lindsay, Dan In many states has been more severe ; tracks Just west of the town of San-tha- n PLANTING IN THE EAST. by the Sheldon brothers of Lehl. Martin, Joseph Melhlich, Colin the general depression. Thou-- ; taquln. Young and Ogden of Rich-sanThe report is to the effect that John A. Parker, Stella Shea, of Jobs have been lost, a vast, field were low among ten bidders these lessees have opened up a high Ella Sullivan, William Thurgood, amount of purchasing power has for this piece of work, their bid grade vein of ore on the Grand Cross Stanley B. Wilaon, Anne' McDonald, and one of the moat Im-n- g $12,765.28. Eighty working daya claim and about 80 feet north of the Thomas Clement, Maynard Carter, D. sources of governmental: are allowed for the completion of the portant Grand Cross tunnel, one of the old- F. Eddy, John 13. Hansen, Herbert revenue has dried up. Revival of structure, which will be of steel on er workings of the property where Hopes, Willlum Edward E'rury, silver will help this condition. concrete abutments. a few years ago some sensationally Holmes, Mrs. Mary Holmes, N. A. As for the economic side of the. About two years ago the state road : rich ore was taken out. The find Jones, Henry Jarvis, Mrs. Belle La-wmove and Its influence on monetary commission approved a new highway made atm depth of about twenty More, Agnes O'Connor, Myrtle Paint-fe- et matters, only experience can aupply project which changed the present from the surface and although :er, Leah J. Pike, Arnold Robinson,! the answer. But it has long been road between a point east of Genola but little work has been performed Joseph Stokes, E. A. Sax, Charles' the opinion of many able economists and Santaquln, the new road run-an- d Diamond -, It Is sufficient to convince the op- Van Wagoner, Osroe Webb, 0. A. All- Industrial leaders that, In this nlng due west from the latter town'a erators that it makes to depth. For red, Ruby F. Byrne, Heber C. Bauer, I hardcomplicated modern world, gold is Main street. The road tod has been this reason work was started during Thomas J. Berryman, Mitchell Black,! In spite of chemical adnot enough. Proof of this Is In the constructed and now all that remains the week In the tunnel where a George Castleton, George Gallaway.l vances, the DIAMOND REMAINS that cheap silver has destroyed to place the route In shape for tra-jth- e j fact drift will to sent out to the north L. R. Garrity, George Courley, Tho-- ! HARDEST OF ALL SUBSTANCES. is the building of the overhead purchasing power of half for the purpose of getting directly mas Householder, Thelma Griggs, worlds population and has come pass and a good coating of gravel, under the ore at a depth of about 'Peter Jones, Pearl M. Jones, Robert Owl close to destroying foreign trade. The date for starting thla work a hundred feet. The showing is so p. Laird, Helen Mellor, Joseph pood- The move. It is believed, will be. has not been announced but It Is that It will not be sur- - Cormlck, Jacob Naef, Wesley Robin-prisin- g followed by action in other conn-- j quite sure no time will to lost in Owls are if the ore Is encountered In son, Mrs. Frank Taylor, 0. M. Whit-th- e tries. It Is a great experiment, with j getting it under way. This will be NATURAL tunnel. more. almost limitless possibilities for its good news to local people and others ENEMIES The ore Is lead carbonate running; Mammoth Mrs. Mattie Bard, achievement. who have occasion to use the road, OF BATS. between 50 and 60 per cent lead and Lucy G. Bell, Virgil Berry, William -for the new route will eliminate a is about three feet In width where Atkinson, Mrs. R. E. Carpenter, Jen- -' number of bad turns and one danSenator Thomas Looks for the strike was made. A pleasing nle L. Christensen, Lowell Chatwln,! railroad crossing. gerous tCm feature of the discovery Is that the Thomas Chatwln, William Coombs,1 Remonetization of Silver IW.6rTMliftsinir.ls -ore Is making In a new fissure that I. H. Diehl, Mrs. Undine Elton, Dan- has never been tapped up to the lei Ferris, George Gaisford, Sigrreed Continental Oil Company Washington, D. C., December 31 j Grill, William Gllllspie. President Roosevelt's proclamation present time. Increases Its Advertising several1 months Silver City Leo Green, Alda During recent opening federal mints to newly mined small strikes have been made in the Johnson, Howard J. Hassell, Clarence silver was declared by Senator ElFrom Ponca City, North Tintic district but sufficient Lemmon, John S. Lemmon. bert D. Thomas here to day to be Oklahoma, the first logical step In the remone- comes word to the effect that the development haa not been done to Continental Oil company has again determine their permanency. It la to tization of silver. be hoped that this strike will deTwo Important changes were made the C. W. A. for tho Tintic District, congress Itself doesn't act, re- Increased its appropriation for advelop Into something big. in the ordinances of Eureka at the was present and in a very thorough monetization will come about wlth- - vertising in weekly newspapers durmeetlng of the city council held last manner explained the working of tho out legislation, by a natural pro- - ing the coming year. For the fifth consecutive year, or since the well Governor of the Utah Friday evening, one of them being organization and the relationship of cess,'' he declared. By Increase In Silver Not new laws to govern the sale of beer his office with the city. Ills remarks; Senator Thomas explained that he known depression settled upon tha e in lhe Initial selgniort&ge country In 1929, the company hat Lhe other Lhe changing of the were appreciated and the council as-Boosting Copper Output Among the several codes signed by and one- - raised the "anty" for this purpose. Governor Henry H. Blood late last Present 1W ,n order to separate the sured Mr. Morley that they would charge, set by the president at No wonder the Conoco products ,1Bl1 Lhe mined metal turned of waterDeeplle the fact that most of the W6ek wag tb office chief of j and newly him with in work. the police cooperate b.cb W In Lo the mints for " rlnerB code are becoming so popular In this secsouthwest's major copper mines car as the master. coinage, The council instructed the recordtion of the country. During the time could follows' that new Tha beer possible charge ry good valuos in silver, executives of greatest when ordinance names for er, future selecting f competkto the copper Industry generally seem thlg atata pretty much ordinances of a similar work projects, to take the names as or would to made. He believes that that most companies have been cut- -Tbe code adDOti the icb . of . . to foresee any change nature adopted by other cities. There they are presented. An Illustration Lhe President purposely selected the Ling down on advertising approprlaunwilling klI Prlnlln p Conoco has been increasing their production or are three classes for the retail of of thid might not bo amiss. For in- - outside figure but that It is adjust-.'Lion- s at Its cost basis them until now they have atole a bo and schedules as likely to follow from logue lowered from a,l,e ay day Tlil meaM that 'DurcbaMri of hoer and tw0 classes for wholesal- stance If the city asks for 20 men for Lo march on other oil companies which , ,n- if In same the desired. the president's silver program. A day license has been a cla retail certain the project who In the post have made of half a dozen well priming set at $50 annually, payable quart- -. office will submit the names of 24 ner that the gold policy Is a con- - will to impossible to over come. In t0 ug0 ope bld agRlnat practlce the face of the superior products that Into rushed have known companies another In order to hammer down erfy n advance, and permits the men, thus giving a 20 per cent lee-- , trolled plan. Conoco produces. la Lae statements that the wth to In lowered, beer in asserting thereof sell seigniortage ho,der print bottles, way making selections, and the can do so no more.. The the of a,lver rill further advance no "immediate" changes are con- sameprice will prevail throughout for consumption off the premises. 4 names not selected will to return- - PrIce price nd within the period of Change Made In Maimer B costs the retailer $75 anua-'e- d Class Howthe ultimately lo flies. templated ns a result of the silver a uu' and out unemployment thB gUte ,nterg ' In advance, ' ever, the council has decided to take two or Lhree years at least, the price - Payable quarterly purchase move. aly- wben B0ctn . work will jn ntah of Handling Road Work -. diver as a commodity will equal Included are the officers or two or tbe prjcea existing and entitles the licensee to sell- hot- the uumes as presented, or In other haye t(j abIda e a as metal, Pr,ce brlngthe largest silver producers Of Arl- - here. Howeverby thla does ,or on beer 20 words the on the first thereby the list would consumption not mean'tlod L. R. district Cates, ,n of bout engineer for a branch remonetization zona, the Copper Qneen practical that'nrlces have ahoL skv-hla- h It Premises or otherwise. Class C per- be the ones chosen. Thlu prOceedure the llielps Dodge corporation at Dls slinolv means that a fair and leeltl- - m,t lhe ,ale of any kind of beer and should be all right r.s the names are of diver," the Utah Senator declar- - the state road commission, waa In Eureka late last week and made a , bee, and United Verde Extension malg . bag b k the license fee has been set at $150 selected by the ln the manner of Is conferring with drastic change . Senator Thomas . . . . in flee also company of Jerome. laid down rules , lo annually, payable according quarterly by' th road supervision for this district. By b I b Indication also has It tbat government. TAaVtJ (wmpenMtlofor officials, looking to the his orders Dan Sullivan, who for Wholesale licenses are In two By a unanimous vote the council Magma corporation, with prodnctlon r01158 of the seigniortage charge, several years has had charge of the centered at B. A lowering The and former decided to P. perJohn place Fitzgerald The bakers code was another sign classes, i some hotcon emplnllng ""euMofac- pd in the position of supervisor or nll.08 May, only two months after he state highway from the Summit on mils the wholesaling of beer In to the Millard county line, waa Friday. ties only and the license fee Is $75 city work under the ( W. A. Tho Look his seat as the new United south IJvity soon, has not been Influenced dismissed and this piece of road was from Mnator he move. Slates sugB Utah, the license work will bo In charge of the street presidents by annually. Under class j either bottled or Greatest, benefit to the small pro- - &!t LlkerS Working for beer can be dls- - committee and Mr. Fitzgerald will gested a plan for the coinage of new. placed under the supervision of Cokeg lin White, who for some time past ducers was foreseen by X. H. Dark- the Bureau of Mines Lrlbuted, the fee being $100 annual-- supervlce under their direction. jly mined silver to the president, vir-- i has been in charge of the state roads one Old identical to of the the The new city marshal, Both are payable quarterly In recently doll, general manager Alonzo , lually ly. between Elberta and Eureka. By announced with the that efDominion Copper company, one of exception was advance. to the Instructed jSandstrom, A subcommittee to formulate the Mr. White's terriTb ordinance prohibits the sale feet that the city trucks were to to Senator Thomas proposed that the this arrangement the most famous In the southwest. vlews of the Salt Lake Chamber ot"Mines may go right to work, he Commerce mining committee with or giving away ot beer at dances or used for city work only, government pay 119 cents an ounce, tory has almost been doubled. With the completion of the new Instead of the 64 cents which the was quoted as saying with reference reference to the future of the United public gatherings or places where state garage and warehouse at the states will be paid, and proclamation to the possible opening of many Btatea burea of mines was appoint- gatherings are held; it defines Hoarded Gold Mav Be Summit Mr. White will work in both 10 of centa ! the for seigcharge which only under and rules regulations ed Monday by A. G. Mackenzie. Taken By Government niortage. The president's order directions from that point. The committee comprises Dr. D. A. licensees shall operate and provides cents seigniortage, alcharges 64 for remains a question to Arizonians he- Lyoili Harry Joaepb violations. 0tto Ilerres. penalties as Thomas points Coasting On Main Street Senator A cause of the failure of the silver resolution to declare a contln- though The other ordinance passed si this The commiltea contemplates that prlce to follow the presidents boost the gorernment 'wn7 reorganize the meeting changes the existing laws of gent forfeiture of hoarded gold, gold out this may be lowered from time Must Stop Says Officers the full way. It also was pointed blireaa and curtaIi aerrlces to meet Lhe city and provides for separate coin or bullion in event of devalue-ou- t to time, with satisfaction 64 Expressing his that the new mark of a reduced budget. In view of this, hand for both the police and water lion of the dollar was introduced this Marshal Alonzo 8andatrom states the proclamation as one of the most cants, even . If 'reached for the total the committee believes that the safe- - departments and fixing the salaries week by Representative Martin. that the police committee has Issued as New acts of the Deal, Important orders to stop coasting on Main ty mearsh and statistical branches tor these offices at $1,200 annually,ini oeral of Colorado. Marlin said the resolution was de- - far as the west Is concerned, Senator street. It Is Comment, however, was almost ofth bureau lhould ba continued. Th ordinances appear elsewhere pointed out that this of mines over future :The recommendations of the Salt Lhls issue and should to read by all.! signed lo prevent gold hoarders from Thomas sees the universally optimistic is not only dangerous bat practice men and of which has At the meeting possibilities of mining. Friday evening making a profit on any dollar deval-- . Is an ordinance which prohibits .Lake group will contain the sugges-- 1 there which may be brought about already begun as of vast benefit to this tlon that there be four bureau of Mayor Johnson presided and Coun-Juatlpractice and those who persist FORMER MAMMOTH GIRL the cilmen administration's money Utah and her neighboring states, but In this violation will bo dealt with Thomas, Bauer, Miller, with mines experiment stations, he also believes that it will to of 1Y BURNING 1XMKS branches, if they are necessary. These Leuvan and Townley answered the policy. to the United States as accordingly, therefore children and lc more benefit Martin said In his resolution was asserted, should bo roll coll. Hie minutes of tha pre-- ! It stations. to refrain from whole a than most people realize. others are warnedstreot. Word received In during dil)trbu,tcd aa follows: One In the Tiou meeting were read and accept- oral hundred million dollars of gold Adults who on Main coasting . opening up Oriental trade possl- - fall to heed this the week announced the death at , . d Irop. ona ,n tha ed and bills against the city were au- -' coin, gold and bullion still Is In! will to warning bullies . Mendota, California, of Mrs. Petrlta - u Lake for dlted and ordered paid at such time hoarding and in private possession. children will and Into eourt taken During his campaign and since he Loya. formerly Miss Petrlta Padilla metft,,aPand C0J. ona ln tba ,;uth. as funds for this purpose are avall-- j came to Washington last year. Sen- more than likely lose their sleds. of Mammoth; also the death of her able. H lB aoutboaat d one lba 'Ladies' Auxiliary Held ator Thomas has continuously stress. tmineral earths two yeor old daughter, Josephine. Mr- - Johnson opproved the bonds i ed the need for remonetization of Elks Lodge Initiation Mrs. Loya was trying to start a Townof 'and Frank of office oath ty as silver as a fundamental aid to to be Held This Evening the wood fire to cook dinner and . , 'ley, newly appointed councilman, wel-was ,wet and would not burn she xiR15R Again Xalectecl Head words a few i brief tben jn an(j Tlutic Lodge No. 711, B. P. O. IntennOUntain Theatre ASSR. corned Mr. Townley Into the council. llary held their regular meeting at poured torosene on the embers. The kerosene exploded setting fire to the this Mr. Townley responded, saying he ' the home of Mrs. Frank Bacon on Park City Miners Given Elks, will hold an Initiation tent home ln which the family lived.1 A. D. Baird (Thursday) evening. the rogular monthly luncheon would do ell ln hie power to work Monday evening. As January Is Scale Advance in Wage Her husband, Henry Loya, was near 0 tbe iniormounlaln Theatres Asso- - harmoniously with the council and Legislative Month, special work was and L. N. Peterson ora th candiho befors move could hut the In done will to taken into the of Mrs. this line to to would by assist along getting study; elation, held at the Newhouse Hotel his aim j ln Benefits rise of the price dates who the tent was a blazing mass and he was jn gnt Lake Tuesday, C. E. Ilulsh Eureka out of 11s present financial John Morley, Jr., gave a paper on it Is rumored that some and order of mined sliver to 64 cents, unable to save his wife or daughter, of Eureka was again elected as pre- - difficulties. features have been worked and Mrs. H. E. Carl-- 1 an newly j Legislation, special emon ounce to are being passed An Infant son was playing outside aldenL John J. Gillette of Tooele lout for the entertainment of these A communication was read from son gave a paper on the "Four Point near the door and was rescued with- - iH vice president and John Ryan of Mrs. Sarah Farren asking the coun-- ; Program." After the regular work ployces of the Silver King Coalition I hoys. Mines Company. out critical injury. After the ritualistic work there Park City treasurer, while Beverley ell for a rate of 75c per month, as was taken care of a social time was Effective on tho first of the month) The Padilla family was well g, Clendennln of Belt Lake Is coun- - had been done by the past admlnls- -' enjoyed, bridge being tho chief di- be a general good time which will the wages of 500 employees of this known In Tintic. They resided at Iej and secretary for the organlza- - trallon. The matter was referred to version, followed hy light refrosh- will include a buffet luncheon. 60 a centa were increased company Mammoth for many years where the tlon, In which are enrolled all the the water committee. Mrs. j meats. Maynard Griggs won day and all salarlea employees 10 Elmer Ferguson, S. B. Atherley fs'.her, William Padilla, died about independently owned theatres of The lleensa committee then pre- - the high score prise and Mrs. J. T. 10 years ago. Tho remaining mem- - Utah, Idaho and the western Rou"d rtured portion sented the beer ordinance and .the Wilson the house prize. The com,JaB Thtaww scale make, the pay bers then moved to Idaho and later 0f Wyoming. Padln : ten laws committee submitted the other mlltee In charge was Mrs. Maynard the Park City min. $4 per day for to California. California. ln southern I Mrs. They Frank Bacon, mnrker nd At Tuesday's meeting the theatre ordinance, both of which were pass- Griggs, chairman; (or minorit Tba daya were at Lot Angeles and daring mon endorsed the national code re-- ed by a unanimous vote. However, Mrs. Fred Rndtke and Mrs. Ruby!a a day tban s(jh j5c The Philippine Islands ussd twice Ctnuy Bet up for the conlrpl of the beer Interests were present and it Bant. 0f tba nntic mines. , tlielr stay there witnessed the big pajd al as mttch American cotton In tha first production, distribution and exhlbl- - was only after a longlhy and tedious .flood which took such a heavy toll The next meeting of the Auxiliary six months of this year as they did n0n of pictures end which recently discussion that they wore made law. will to hold at the homo of Mrs. J. Few are faultier than fault- - of life and did so much property during tha first half pf 1931. Iflnderi. 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