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Show DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIO BONING DISTRICT VOLUME XXXIII HOBOS EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, Assessment Bill Should be Killed 11 looka pretty much aa though an- other hill will be presented at this ODD THINGS AND mTnttJSdSrti The members of the main commit tee, who had charge of the President's birthday ball on Tuesday evening of last week, have issued a) final reports which shows that more' than a hundred dollars were realised from the entertainment. j Total admissions amounted to (156.50. The expense for the hall, music, advertising and draft amount-- 1 to (48.88, leaving a balance or (113.78 which was mailed to the' president to be added to his Warm Springs Foundation. The people of Ttntlc are to be for the manner In complimented which they supported the dance. To raise a sura of that proportion In a down and out community like this Is nothing short of marvelous, NEW-- By Man1 s OF THE WORLDS LARGEST SILVER.LEAD BONES FEBRUARY 8, 1934. Lame Bode greatest heat in Chief Consolidated Co. Extends Charter 25 Years'! EVER REACHED BY a rOVing Ure In East Tintic Con. Stockholders of the Chief dated Mining Co., have approved a resolution extending the companysj 'charter for 85 yeara. The previous charter expired on January 19th of Highest measured sustained TEMPERATURES Number 14 Extension of the raise from the 1400 foot level of the Eureka Staud-thl- s j ! session of congress to do away with to the 1300 of the East Tintlc year. jrd the annual assessment work on min Consolidated is under way in the The e la under company organized Ing claims. Senator Wheeler of laws of the state of Arizona and velopment of the three-foo- t ore ahoot Montana is the father of a bill to the annual meeting will take place recently uncovered, according to of-- at this effect. The measure calls for the company's offices In Tucaon, ficlala of the Tintlc Standard Mining ,the suspension of the required (100 on company, operators of the Eureka the 80th of the present month, worth of labor or Improvement each The Chief Consolidated is one of Standard and East Tintlc Cona. year and would apply on the period , the large mining company of this! The about was encountered in a of July 1, 1933, to July 4lh, 1934. irlft on the 1400 level and about 30 state and their huge mineral There has been no assessment Inside the East Tintlc Coneoll- lugs are all in Tintlc. .work done on mining claims In the : dated property. The drift wae ex United States or Alaska during the from the 100 foot winze sunk pended two reaor for three the past years j near the sidelines of the two proper-Preparson that bills providing for their Of Income Report ties. The ore averages around .5 in A NEW COATING FOR Suspension have been passed by con- to the ton and Is characteristic , sold FLOORS RESISTS ABRASIVES gress. Let's hope that Wheeler's Production from the Lecenl In the Income taxes the filing of AND HAS A PIGMENT THREE npw bill does not pass for we believe Tony Ferkovich to Work has made a new ruling ka Standard, it la said. the suspension of assessment work, TIMES HARDER THAN STEEL. Workings on the 1400 level are WEATHER WORDS with regard to the person responsible Sheeprock Mine This Spring' is not a good thing for the mining in-- ! hot and no further develextremely , for the data or figures contained on A CATALOGUE We believe that this Inac- -' dustry. will be attempted until a opment WEATHER OF TERMS Ferkovlsh the left Tony report. the on during the part of claim holders tivity I IN THE U.S. If a corporation merely received ra ?e,!1 extcnded to connect up with has been the means of cheating many waek for the West Tintlc District n tba which is WEATHER advice from some person or persons a ,b intention of starting a cam-claia community out of new mines. The now n Tintlc Cone, ground. A Bureau to ha on in the work assist his development employed holder who is down and out Din preparation ; baa already been cut and of the return, the name and address can take bis RFC allottment and do mlnlnK Properly located In that lo15,000 wo on tba ra,8e atarted. A of lot of .oftlifXthe 1 work state-has been with Ima advisor, ft little development work ITEMS. or together ment showing the extent to which! . Tbe Pre8ence of values In the on his ground Just as easy formed on this ground and on sev-s- s such advice was received, is sufflci- encouraging to officials he can sit at home and Idle his eral occasion some fine showings of tba omPany tor it undoubtedly ora been ent. ba If the was Mr. return but opened up time away, and on the other hand actually pre- maana tbat tb 0,d veins in the Eu-thpared by any such person or persons the wealthy claim owners can well ferkovich has not been able to run reka Standard extend over Into this onto ,n ore It is Tax essential that Form commerclay proportions j afford to have the work done. 1180 be filled In and sworn to before ' newIjr ac?u,rad Property. Up to the i At this particular time when thejuP t0 ,b Prsent time. present time only a small amount of A few Paul Hunt and years ago Is government attempting to bring' work has been done In the East Tin-ti- c consider-the of owoclates Park did City back prosperity it looks as though Cons, ground and the real 1m- work on the 8und. It is one right move would be to force abl ot tha. discovery has not r th moat Promising mineral tracts WAS Prtanca SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR this additional activity in the mining been determined. Is in too It the district and bad that Industry. Tintlc High School students can be' The new ,hoot u aather of a The people of the Tintic District capital cannot be Interested in Its opened along the main Eureka : of having a new wrestling should be vitally interested in this development. mat in the near future. Thie wae standard fissure. These shoots have matter and they should write the A regular meeting been deYeloPed from slightly below of the city statement showed a balance of (!4l.- - made possible by the success of the Utah senators and congressman their Consumption of Tin Gains eoundl wae held on Friday evening 78, with outstanding warrants of 'smokeless" smoker level down to the 1350 held last Fri- the 1100 views, regardless of which side they 20 rer Cent During1 Year with Mayor Johnson presiding and (2.50, making the actual balance leve1, Tha ore ,n th various shoots in local the night day gymnasium : Washfavor, so these gentlemen in ,s BtI" continuing down below the Councilman Bauer, Thomas, Miller (239.88. Although the event did not bring lii ington will have this Information A substantial 1300 leveI and u ,a Panning to run The report of the city treasurer, advance In the' and Van Leuvan answering the roll money to pay the entire price when the bill comes up for passagt. worlds tin tor 1983,' call. The minutes of the previous Mrs. Katie Towers, checked with the enough drift on thie level in tha near fu- consumption of mat the the the given by support ee which became evident In the last six meeting were approved and order one submitted by the recorder. ture ln or,er to Militate operation. public Indicated that in the near fumonths, is reported in statistical an- - filed and all bllla against the city Justice of the Peace Fred Dlltmer ture another such event could be ar- - The ora George Graham Rice Is fissure traverses the the year prepared by the were ordered paid at such time as had two cases in hie court and both in a southwesterly dlrec- j Property with equal success. Again in Publishing Game alysla for ranged Hague statistical office of the Inter- - money for this purpose is available, offenders were convicted. Fine to in the boxing matches the follow- -' t,on ,nd tbe ora akaa largely In the An application for a peddler's the amount of (100 were levied and ing results were recorded: Don Neil-.'11onnrtzite. a natloual Tin Research and Develop- Rice's Financial Watch-towe- r, ba East Tintlc Con. was Council made public during the cense was read from M. M. King and collected. new publication being Issued by Geo. yon of Dividend won over Everett' recently .the matter was turned over to the The watermaster, A. D. Manson. Allison of Eureka; Neno Scheua. T. Prchased by Tintic Standard and Graham Rice, arrived at the Report- week. Although final figures have not license committee for action. reported that during January 859,- - H. 8., and Don Colton of Dividend! Eureka Standard officials from the er office during the week. The paCona- - Co- b A communication was read from 050 gallons of water were consumed came out a received from all countries per Is a weekly of eight pages and draw; Tom Hore and Tom Chlef the subscription price hue been plac- - tba auaIyala 'ates that comsuptlon James Morgan, chief of the Eureka by the residents of Eureka, this cost- - Judge, a draw; Ben Sciiena a'nd John ed at (10 per year, or 85c for single ot a dr!ng 1933 will be approxl- - Fire Department announcing the fol- - lug the city (428.35. His report al- - McCormick, a draw; Bob Hickman Sale of Ksh and Game mately 127,000 tons, an Increase of lowing changes ln the membership so showed that to Dec. 31, 1933, the and Joy Wheeler, a draw although copies. Licenses Show Increase Rice will be remembered for his 7,000, or about 35 per cent, com- and seeking confirmation from the city accumulated a debt with the the latter held a slight edge; Marvin 1933 with 1933. of Albert H. Chief Cons. Mining Co. for water to Orgill and Bob council: Suspension The Pared total, a draw; Wal- publication of the Wall 8treet IconoNaylor, tons under Fields, George Vlerteb and Allen the amount of (4,193.93. During ly Painter and Frank According to Byron L. White, of clast, over which he was convicted of however. Is about 16,000 Lucas, a draw ten for the the year pedlod Ivey; these vacancies to be filled by January a payment of (1,147.44 was with the latter having an edge; Ted the atata 'ab and ama department, average conUsing the malls to defraud in un- - Percy Beery, P. E. North, K. D. Ja- - made which leaves a balance owing Hone and Neil Walker, a draw; Boh thera wera 68 mor licensee sold ln nectlon with the promotion of Idaho ndad with 1933 and 53,000 tone than in the preceding year. Mr. mison and William K. Carson; also this company of (3,046.49. McCormick and Alan Beaton, a clas- and Utah mining ventures. He wae dar ,ba Pak year of 1929. White has been callecting data and name of John J. Sullivan'placed j th Commenting on the above reports ay match that ended even. ; convicted ln December, 1928, and on the honor roll and retired from it would seem that the present ad- -' was released from Atlanta pen it ent - LEGION AUXILIARY CARD in the wrestling matches Bill Cro- -. complllnB " tor tbe Paal two months AFFAIR PLEASING PARTY council The active was ministration in left bad membership. mar threw Jim Beddingfleld In 3 M and 101116 ot ,be interesting htgh- pretty ary last year. A sentence of five confirmed the recommendations con- - shape when you take into considers- - minutes; Cecil Laird threw Mark ,,bta ot hi" findings are: That the yeare on another count was suspend- Tha card Party lvan on Monday mined in the chief'e communication, tion iPt exceeded those of the the (4000 for water, (0000 Dryan; Bob Rowley threw Max ed on condition that Rice report reg- evening by the Ladies Auxiliary of Mayor Johnson real a oommnnlca- - for back wages, (5000 In notes, to- - red. and Bob Dunn threw Kay Mat- - prev,oua yaar by abo (100; the ularly to a probation officer. recelDta tor 1933 were (110,- tion from Mr. Hart, a state official gather with other bills as staled In symla. jtotal Ills return to activity has prompt- - tba American Legion was one of the no- of the Public Worke Administration, the report. It is alio pleasing to, The "smoker" was staged under 04.30, while those of 1933 were rd nation wide publicity. In one ar- - most successful affairs of this . Another interesting during the winter with reference to the dtye applies- - note In the reports that the receipts the direction of the boye' physical' tide he is quoted as offering (6,000 tura cnducted waa ln lhe Tbe a for loan for the ,nontbation of ,bat therB wae a marked lufrom source the (50,000.00 wish!,act every city education infornearly and they to any one who will furnish department was so development of a municipal water have been doubled. to take thie method of thanking all creaaa ,n hunlln licensee only. The nation proving that any person con- - ban'ent of th Library, 11 w that addiMr' aaked w,lh Hart for the ayiJtein' feel Pked officers Apparently who attended. In city le Pa,.ronl The referee for the gradual increase ln big game licenses nected with the paper any way members of the. Mona! Information on certain feo- - they are getting along In splendid bouts was Theodore Haynes, and the has been maintained from year ta luterented In or associated with any reft cor to arrange tablea for the t area of the application and Engln- - fashion with the membership they timer was Mr. of the securities analysed in Us col- - committee Bergstrom. Mo. 8ter- - year and the past year waa no exA. waa who Arthur now "wdsno have preswas Miller, as action at taken ens was the announcer and Bill Allt-- ception, showing shout the usual jeer nmns at the time recommendation Is and 600 were play nt at tba meeting, stated that he the meeting the other evening to till son and Bill Chrlstopherson were the percentage of Increase over the pre801,1 brld made, either to buy or soil. vious year and proves beyond a ed, the erdwd being about evenly ' was in position to furnish this data the vacancy which exista In the conn- -' seconds. doubt that Utah Is gaining national divided as to the choice of game. For and would gladly do so. cil at the present time. Rumor had . and amz are tapper, .ueau prominence ae n big game territory. bridge first prizes were awardedHu-.ftnd-toj The recorder announced that the it that a man had been picked for, L was Monter of Salt Lake City lt Urged as a Money Basis Mr. Frank Brlskey and Thoz. report for the year. 1982 and thl. position but officers of the dty',n Eurek during the week, coming In 1933 308 big game well; for 500" the prizes went to 1933 had been completed and wae refuse to say whether or not this is hflrB to in.nct th. work Umur w.v licenses and ln 1933 378 were sold. W. R. For Juab county the detailed tabnow on file In her office for lnepec- correct. A nonferrous dollar, a supplemen- Mrs. Margaret Freethy and at the Tintic Prince property In the tion. Amos Wood, the auditor who tary form of money, Is proposed by Stevents. 'North Tintlc District of which con- - ulation showed that the following A. T. Sweet, head of the metallnsgy Following the card playing a most made the report, recommended that Utah-Jua- b 'cern he is president! Development licenses were sold In 1983: Woment Firemen Held served. wa. the luncheon of delicious double a College bookkeeping Michigan syslcm entry department ,a now under way at this pro- and boys' hunting and fishing, 95; Enjoyable Meeting Sundav j be installed in the city orflce and the of Mining and Technology. nrenaratlons have been resident fishing 60; resident hunting 1 and fishing 189; resident hunting The new dollar would be money. The bell bottome of our blue- - Recorder stated that this was being , tbe most j .i,....,, n ! enjoyable meet-427; for a total of 777. issued against purchase by the gov- - Jackets uniforms are made wide to done at the present time. a particular Item of the audit was 'na ever be'd by t,,e Utah and Juab.11 ernment of the surplus of three non- - facilitate their being rolled up when GOLD AND GREEN HALL TO ferrous metals, copper, lead and zinc, scrubbing down the decks. .brought to the attention of the coun- - firemen s Association members wasi . ,aat Sunday ln this city. The , nala one of the cil which showed further indebted- - tbat BE HELD FRIDAY EVENING Their production meetings were held in the Miners j One in 10,000 ness of the city. This was with tion basic Industries, centering in !gard to accounts payable which did Union Hall and following a business' All plans have now been completsixteen states. 'lon a musical program and ban-- j ; not list a ed and the committee itates that evFor not more than (150,000,000, great number of 1933 bills waa enJyed. Representatives held In the filing case in tha sufe. a small sum these days, says Prof, i erything le in readiness for the ann lbe I condepartments of Mammoth, F.u- -' The matter of making some nual Gold and Green Ball of the EuSweet, Uncle 8am can buy the entire cession to widow patrons of the wat- - reka, Pleasant Grove, Spanish Fork reka Ward of the L. D. 8. Church. present surplus, thereby putting an er system was discussed at some nd Sprlngvllle were in attendance, The hall haa been beautifully decorIndustry back on its feet, giving it-- J lbe absence of Mayor Albert, war-tim- e reserve lenkth and it was finally decided to elf a money-euvin- g ated for the occasion and other prephe address of welcome wsi . Jbn a rate for this flat nonferrous metals, service, charge, arations made for the enjoyment of of indispensable by John J. Hannifin of the lo- -. However the of 76e per month. those who attend. The three candiand Increasing Its money with a safe 1 who for many years department, dates for queen, Miss Carol Garrlty, stipulation was made that this rule time of dollars. o will apply In cases where wldowa haa been one of the most active Miss Thelma Dali and Miss Gall are living alone and who are men in the state. Cooper Jex of New Strike Reported by . Stewart, have had their forcee work, on meters use 76c worth of water or 8panlsh Fork, president of the siso-ing hard and according to Inside InLeassee in Tooele District less per month, and where no met- - elation, responded with an appropri-- : formation the race for this honor (a era are Installed It must be shown ate address. The following is the going to be a dose one. From Tooele comes the report that as given: Is not being wasted. water program that 4 on tho been made has a new strike I Chief Kemp of Pleasant Grove Mayor Johnson reported that T. Convention Will be Tooele side of the Bingham District. Legion L. Sullivan had been engaged to pre-- gave a paper on the "Proper Venll-par- e Tbs discovery was made y O. E. Held at a at of Fire. j lotion Sunday Sp. Fork Buildings 1 new record book for the city Tenons on the J. R. Walker properMrs. Max Han- -, violin solos Two Is by This is that something cemetery. ty ln Settlement Canyon. A two foot District No. 4 convention ot the badly needed and It waa said tho nifin, accompanied by Miss Phyllic vein of high grade ore has been opAmerican Legion will be held at Bant. 'cost exceed not would (10. ened with low grade ore on either I Musical aelectlona by P. F. Cook, Bpanlsh Fork next Sunday, February The reported of the City Record- proside. The ore la a saw musician. 11th, at which time representative the showed Mrs. the Wilma Olson, er, 4.8 duct, samples showing values of Fran-fo- r of the eight posts of the district are Misses numbers the Vocal In office collections her by following per cent copper, 1.74 ounces silver, ces and Vera Fox. expected to be ln attendance. General month of the January: cent 14.8 and per 1.88 ounces gold The program will consist of the Accordlan numbers by Edwin Wes-,7Front a student body of more than licenses (400.00, beer licensee (268.- iron. At the present values of mettbit conjoint Ohio lO.Ot'3 State terlund. at meeting ot the Legion end university, licenses Justice 75c; peddler's als this ore would run about (50 per De- Miss Anne Scott of Coluin and Auxiliary at 10 a. m. which will of Eureka mambes The the water flnee lady, billiard court rentals' young (100.00, Japanese Mntsuysnm, Klnrey ton. (1,017.75, gas and oil refunds (59.- - part ment take thie opportunity to bus. was picked as the outstanding be followed by a luncheon for all Mr. Parsons, a practical mining star won tbe national - beauty. With the award goes the title representative. - 85. tourNew In tork tho making a total of (1.850.38; die- - express their thanks and appreciachampionship the with man from Tooele, has stuck In the afternoon aeparate meeting In any way assisted of "Queen of the Makin' and Anne's who to all tion former the meet showed will of bursements that he and ns ment, (3,306.83 property for the past S3 years, never an In student that be held by the two branches of will and appears the world flrement the for In In contest portrait more wae the entertaining spent during the (850.01 wavarlns In hlz convictions that ore rhiunpliins ho organization. ladlee. their j maL In. was The bftnk month taken than title, would be discovered. 1 MAN ARE 5,50OOF, NEARLY 5,300 ABOVE BOILING. de-th- jft Floor coating - er Eure-governme-nt s 'v' m atan en aer-assur- ed ft , 'ring "6 I- All-;lot- al 1 111-C0- "" fr . j "rk 9ln fire-.wh- gold-copp- er 5, thrce-ruibln- it non-realde- nt |