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Show HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIO MINING DISTRICT VOLUME XXXIII MINES SILVER-LEA- D EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAIT, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1934. G. New Road Work for Tintic Section E. Huish Again Heads Trapshooting Association ODD THINGS AND NEW--By Number 28 Clarence Gourley Named Head of Elks Organisation Lame Bode Hassell Property Looks Encouraging Clarence Gourley was chosen as In the Tintic notion of the state exalted ruler of Tintic Lodge No. trapshooting appeara to bo almost 711, B. P. 0. Elks, at their annual !a lost art but there are many here election held on Thursday evening. Although but little has been said who follow, In the newspapers at Other officers elected were: W. K. concerning the Hassell over the duties of district engineer leMti tha mining proplhal ahootlng M place Carson, leading knight; Bert Step- erty, In the West Tintic section, for the state road commission, fill- - a Salt Lake henson, loyal knight; Maynard Cro- work has nevertheless been going on lng the vacancy made when It. L. Prlday Saturd;y ftnd Sunday o( nin, lecturing knight; Edward Pike, there ln a small way for the past aev- Cates was promoted to the office of j0Bt week- - the most successful shoot treasurer; James Cullen, secretary; jeral months, with present conditions chief engineer of the maintenance ever held ln Ulah waa 8taged out at Dan Cronin, trustee. department, was In the Tintic Dlt- - the munlclpal traps near the Salt looking very favorable. The shaft Mr. Gourley has long been a mem- - has been sunk to a trlct during the week. In company Uke aIrport wlth .hooters from depth of 110 feet her of the local order and his ad- - and a drift sent out to the west for with County Commissioner Earl P. yarlou, Paclflc coailt from states, vancement to Its highest position a diatance of 130 feet, with Improve-come- s Dunn he went over the roads of this Idah0 Monuna. Colorado, Nevada as a Just reward for his splen- - menti being registered section of the county and explained and aven from regularly as greater dl,tancei. did work ln the organization. that considerable road work would n1ia affair was under the direction progressed, be taken up here ln the near future, of the Southern Utah though he Is one of the youngest; A couple of years ago Howard Trapshooting members, ln age, to ever fill the posi- -' Hassell, who operates a ranch at Lit-tiothis being made possible by a die- - Association, affiliated with the P. I. there Is no question but what tie Cherry Creek, discovered a quarts trlbutlon of the gasoline tax money. Tt Xi oI Del Monta Callf f and he will carry on ln the work In the vein With regard to the bad turns on championships were won traversing a portion of the by Qus L. same commendable fashion as his ranch, which the Grand Central Highway south of Becker, K. L. Ford, Howard Mills proved to contain val- predecessors. Ray Conyers is the re- - uea in both gold and silver. He did Silver City he explained that this Job and Sam Sharman. A feature of th. A power tournament was the would be completed. tiring exalted ruler, having been ad- - considerable surface work In of such shooting to that office following the oping and proving up on tha vein, shovel and several sets of teams are nationally known shooters as Ted death of J. Ray Sorenson, whose de- - which has now been traced for a Mr. Renfr0 of Montana and 0. N. Ford now busy on this improvement. Lewis states that the road would be oI California, with jmise occurred after serving only five distance of 2000 feet, and assays champions from months. Mr. Conyers Is to be com- - from various made wide enough for asbolute ome 0f tj,e other states also places ran as high as parti mended for his work while head of 94.90 gold with some silver. A lit. be would and rails that safety gnard clpatlng. the local Elks Lodge. Itle over a year ago he started sink- erected on the high fill ln order to officers were again qi Sunday The newly elected officers will be mg a abaft well down n lba canyon small elected accidents. This, prevent for the Southern Utah Trap Installed at the first meeting ln and ai stated above drifted to the stretch of road, only a quarter of a ehootlng association, C. E. Iiulsh, of .June. At that time the Incoming west after the shaft had reached the mile In length, has been the scene Eurekai who has served as president name his com- - no foot level. The drift Is followof more accidents than the entire eYer since the was organization stretch of highway between here and bunched, being ing the vein which now has enlarged Rush to more than the size of the drift, Ely. It Is certainly time the road Hawkins, of Nephl, will continue asj Is being finished and Tintic people secretary, but in view of the fact with values being quite spotted and and everyone who has occasion to that the awociat!on is now morn Above 1929 Levels remaln,ns about tha ,am aa travel it will welcome the news. the surface. Of course it 'state wide than confined to thn aa jwere on not be It was also stated that a certain southern Utah cities it was thought Six more codes approved last week;"J!ld t,of tbe ordinary to sum of money would be spent In re- - advIaabla t0 chanRe the directoratn commercial ore at any point to total 412. the That for brought tha t0 surfacing the road to Tintic June- - and lnclude Balt Laka and 0gden In- the loose-lea- f and blank-boo- k bJ"Ct.i tion from the point where it takes shooters, who are Dean Hurd, G. L urtb" maintains increases of 39 per blt a b tfault dustry off from Highway 26 on down to the,Beckar and XIf Christensen, cent In employment and 40 per cent abeld' Tb,addltloaal dtatanca T1 depot. This road Is not In bad con- abut 4S0. In pay rolls; is effective May 14th lva tha drlft, a dPlb dition but a little wet woather would considering the undulations and is subject to an Indefinite stay Partial relief for claim owners the specified numbor of claims can 0f provisions calling for a waiting tba ground, and it will be the deep- certainly take the bottom out of it, Mothers Day Program waa when the be secured M,ured tale 1,15,1 consequently the project is a worthy Given by Elks of Tintic t.T.rk"K ,n that, ction of the period between time of filing and ef-one. course House of Representatives Tho bill had previously been en- - fecUve dateof revised" "price ""lists- going to take passed i 11 Mr. Dunn called the attention of 600 lon tlm thU t0 without amendment Senator Borahs dorsed by the interior department dr,ra a pr0Ta0 for further hearing.11 At their club rooms last Sunday: bill waiving the annual assessment and pow It goes to the the road engineer to a dangerous president for within ninatv davs on an v nrn. i work Is carried on as ln the past. Never has there been a time when condition existing at Silver City, where the main highway makes four Tintic Lodge No. 711, B. P. O. Elks,' rent year. The bill was passed some' It U also essential that intention code' for more tban tbraa matt haTa baan at "desIgnaUnder the my nasty right angle turns within a conducted their annual services ln time ago by the Senate and the pro- - to hold mining claims must be filed tha bank and security vault manu- - work on tha PrPrt3r at on ttmo. tba t,ma tba craw baa distance of a couple of hundred honor of Mothers Day. One of the visions are that not more than six as during previous years, and all facturlng industry wage Increases and moat yards. Mr. Lewis agreed that It was largest crowds ever to attend a pro- - claims held by an Individual, and not claims above the specified exemption granted since July 1933 averaged con1,te(1 of Mr. Hassell himself, more than twelve claims held by a must receive the required $100 really dangerous and stated quite gram of this nature was present. 20 per cent over the Tben thera ara certaln Perlod when P. N. Anderson of Mammoth, de- - partnership, association or corpora- - worth of work for each and the approxlmately positively that It would soon receive level. Estimates show that rai,cbIn duties make it necessary attention. In the event that these llvered the Mother's Day address, tion, will be exempt. 'minimum wages under the code ap' for the workings to remain idle. proof of annual labor filed. The place Is well equipped for turns are eliminated the new piece of . his remarks being very appropriate Similar bills have been passed The new measure seems to meet proved for the flexible-insulatio- n In- road will take off at the first turn, and Impressive. He commended the during previous years but this one with the approval of most claim dUstry will be 25 ner cent above the work- - Mr- - Hassell has constructed a few rods west of the old boarding Elks upon their attitude ln commem- - differs from them In several re- - holders in this district but as usual 1 9 33 "average and "in excess of 1929 a wonderful little hoisting engine, house at Silver, and run in a south- - orating this great day. spocta. Last year all claims were there are a few who maintain it to minimum. The code for the dry- - operated by an automobile motor, also a one drill compressor operated The program Included two selec-- exempt providing the holder there- - be worthless because It does not westerly direction, connecting up cojor industry increases pay rolls I again with the present road near tlons by the Tintic High School band 0f ,did not pay government Income exempt enough ground. However, Der cent above present levels and 5 ln a llka manner- - A substantial gal-th- e " " ' Rio Grande depot. This is cer- - and tributes by the various officers taxes. There were no restrictions on most of these are locators who never pcr cent above 1929 levels. Despite j the number of claims that an indi- - did and never will live up to the reduction in employment of 72.6 talnly good news and It Is to be of the lodge. Miss Barbara Thatcher sang a vo- - yidual or corporation could claim mining assessment laws. They are cant and ln pay r(jja 0f go par Wonderful Mother of exemption on. The new bill has omit- - the ones who would Indefinitely hold per cal solo, jn lba locomotive manufacture aaat ot tba old Scotla 00 tbe PP- jent Mine, with Miss Phyllis Bant ac- ted the Income tax clause and it does Claims with the hope that their In- and also decrease in industry not matter how wealthy the indi- - duatrious neighbor would make them production of 96.8 per cent, between site ,lde oI tba mounUln ran6e- companlst. In-- ! 11929 and 1932, this heavy-gooGold Strike M&dd ia picking up ln 1934 and ! rk n ; devel-iVanc- ed j i ; thr bl Mine Assessment Bill is Now Assured wk I , jg - - ds un-,Ne- W Nell O'Hare sang LltUe Mother Mis. B.r- Jf Mln., accompanied by try of a large tract of UUh land is made in an order from tba secretary of interior, received Monday by T. F. Thomae, register of the Salt Laka land office. There are 1,524,070 acres in tba tract, formerly designated as home- stead land under the enlarged home- stead act. The acreage is located ln Tooele, Juab and Millard counties, tract withdrawn near a 43,000-acr- e e last Saturday and a 2,000,000-acrniibllc""do- - 'n fhl pJQe PfOgram Mafks CloSlDg of School SlowiLreLT sbi Beaver Mining Section noV mal year figures: 9 per cent in em ploymont; 1.4 per cent In factory copper company Tba Ejka quartett9 sang "Your! lca 1er cent n !!B and the Beaver Lake mining district "overof a.In an consisted occasion this Tintic 8chool The Clark auditorium Miss with Uotber ja Waiting," High rolls. near Milford, reported last week waa packed to capacity last Friday stuffed living room set to be used In of ore on property W. Heber Jones, Nell OHara and evening when the commencement future etagp presentations given by Meeting' were the exercises for tha Senior and Junior: the school, ly added to the company's holdings, Walter Chrlatopherson and a mixed! Was Held OH Thursday samples of ore developed show bet- jnebers of the committee who ar- classes were held. Probably never ln The girls chorusa number. ter than two ouncea of gold to the of chorus each have school the bo ; the history gave ranged tbe program. , The Invocation was by Rev. The regular meeting of the county many patrons and citizens been in at Work on tbe new ore ehowlng la on that occa- Frary and the benediction hr commissioners was held at the Baltimore specialists have an an- -, tendance ae there was - being pushed with all posaible speed, Steedman. Andrew and seat last l praccounty Thursday esthetic that works In 20 seconds said. He also reported The program was exceptionally in tlcally all of the business transacted Mr. McMullin ax? and Produces no ill ed that some important silver-loa- d was routine of a nature. eeleo two consisted of and to Were Executives like Labor would terestlng mlktn.he Congress been made at the withdrawal Members of ... u Representatives of the state road developments have on ? secretary said Local at Present found that tbe 300 level of winze bottom tho Meeting -, inand were commission Aa ln welcome by Jaye Wheeler. present the lands are not susceptible of suc- next tax law. formed the commissioner! that Juab, of the old workiiw. waa made ln programs or novation m. Knerr, cnairman 01 cessful cultivation by dry farm county', proportion of gaaollno tax this nature when the address to grad the state Industrial commission, M.m by the methods, as contemplated was now available and that FIRE EARLY SUNDAY one a act with waa substituted nates It Comes Natural of the State I. Thompson, ;i'al' president DESTROYS MAXS CABIX r0ad improvements would bo provisions of the act nnder which It was prepar Federation of Labor, and Paul play, The Crisis." This received Its first designation. undertaken at once. At six oclock Sunday morning tho It Is believed that all withdrawals ara for tho purpose of enhancing the In turn on Legal Blanks at Reporter Office. fire siren wae sounded, calling out stage and mi.. appeared when members value of the land ter grazing purthe department with short remarks gave their ver tha a ln fire discovered poses, and that the government will neighbors vo cion of what would be the proper on upper undertake a rehabilitation program cabin of Mack, Johnny to follow after leaving high cation Medal Boeing Gets under provisions of the Taylor bill. Church street. Mr; Mack had a close ,Cm0K e!.jr7hlnt, he provision, of the new deal, the ver- call from serious injury. He waa lone mining codes and tho wag. Jun,. Labor Wants Removal of asleep ln tha cabin and did not now under consideration. probicma awaken until tbe fire had a good T. E. Bartlett, Backman from State Office Superintendent At lba requeat 0f National labor tart but he got out without being school finances, explaining officials the local miner union mem-thapoko on burned. in spite of the greatly reduced berai a couple of weeks ago, voted to Removal of One P. Backman as Although tho firemen answered revenue the school board had beer g0 on alrlka for b,gher WBgee. The acting auto and national recover alarm promptly the blaze had the able to close the term without one administrator was demanded last was forwarded to the proper y0a gained inch headway that nothing cent of indebtedness, a record which autborUiee and it might be that at Saturday by the Salt Lake be eaved. It Is quite certain could mailed tion of Labor in a resolution only two. other districts throughout aome future time a strike of all lead 'that the fire started from tha carethe state can boast of. (0 Governor Henry II. Blood, General miners In the country may take less handling of a cigarst. T. Wilson read the list Hugh S. Johnson, national rocovery ITInifrj. place. Mr. Mack, who has bean a county of honm graduates for the year. administrator, and tho Utah con and city charge for many years, la Tho resolu-dmrfes E. Zabrlskle, president 0 j gresslonal delegation. now without a home. Growth Reports Yager thettchooi hoard, presented the grad tion was signed by F. A. Noller. . ill ReempiOJHieilt OffiCR nates with their diplomas. chairman of the federation resolu-MINING MAX LEAVES j Each year, for a great many year tlons committee, and John Mnlline. ESTATE OF 440,4T9 P. N. Anderson of Mammoth has federation secretary. Employment In Utah continued to fo1 were mall found wore to more 73 modal the as resolution a Jobs of the boy galn dtlunshlp Copies given Emil John Raddata, prominent and girl of the 8en!or class whose Utah workori by the National Reem rd Saturday after the federation Utah mining man, whose will waa look action last Friday night at a record It euch (0 warrant tbe same ploymenl Service during the week filed for probate November 7, 1933, The selection Is made by the high ending May 6th, than were found meeting In the Labor Temple. Thn s left an estate valued at $440,479.63. removal la based upon Mr. school faculty and thle year the hono. during tho week ending April 26th. The value wee put on the property asserted activities as secretary went to Vernon Ijommon and Mia George A. Yager, elate director, an by comappraisers who filed a report in of the Salt Lake chamber of Bernice Anderson. Mr. Anderson uounced last week. court Saturday. Moat of the the y was In on Increase their The the students merce in opposing tho employment Virginia Collin, daughter of John compllmonted la stock ln the Raddats corpora- tate now between prlponding (Sliano) Collins, termer manager of rocorda and then presented them so ovenly proportioned labor disputes bill, board E. William chalrmaq tion, a holding company. The Walk-o- f Boeing, In congress. medals, stating that they vato Industry and pubtle works pro the Boston Red Sox, photographed In er Bank and Trust Co., and Harold and United Aircraft tho Transport In move th no of labors occurred to hills the from that In reply change Jecta reports batUn- durinf a dIan)0nd work- were pure gold taken ln E. Raddats, ion, are trustees under a and compioneer leading distribution of placements among corporation, for hie ouster, Mr. Backman out wRh other members of the Lasell of this great mining district. who has been awarded the the will which leaves Income to the aviation, mented briefly that "if I have not of tho Dean groups, Munson, president employment college baseball team. Miss Collins medal "for eue- - widow and provide! for distribution satisfactorily served the state, then was recently chosen aa the student Senior graduating class, presented During the week 63 per cent of Daniel Guggenheim achievement In of the estate after b daa and ceseful pioneering I solicit removal. head of Mats.1 at tha college In Au the high school with a dopartlng the total placemonla made were with aircraft manufacture and air transpor- - benefit of children and grandchU- were 87 cent and per with, sllL This has been a custom tea the PWA burndalt, tllUon'H .draB Mlqtn Blanks at Reporter Offle. mwtl yr$ and the gift mad on private ladntiry. . j -- - J recent-Commission- j J - W11-- . 1n-lia- I 6ln-TiiiJa- after-effects- evl k.. . .! ... ... .... ... ... ... .... ; ! it .... e.. I -- at - I ! I j j Back-man- Wagner-Con-ner- . - . - . |