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Show StfttKKA REPORTER Page 4 T. W. Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. For-gl- e, Mr. and Mra. Hall, Mra. Johnson,1 Miaa Rose Clemons and MIks May, Thursday,' January. ifc; 1935. Tl'XTIO HOAI WORK Mining School In Tintio STOPPED Dl'IUXU WEEK Has Proven to be Popular - Bingham. and Prospecting ' mining classes Mra. Roy Kalghn returned lo Suit that huve been conducted during tlin Lake City after u vlnlt In kureka last three weeks at the Tlntic High with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Jump School, will close Frlduy night. Crook. i Exceptional interest has been shown by those. enrolled, and also by those been had who living Tetro, who unfortunately were not able to Ore had been encountered on the family at Salt Lake for' level of the Eagle and Blue Bell eraj montha, waa bark in Eureka attend. Mr. Waller has endeavored to mine. ' The finding of the ore on thin visiting with frlenda. as discussions make the the that a doubt level proved beyond Mr. and Mra. Hyrum Bradley re- cal and practical as possible, and has gigantic atope which had been open- -' to Eureka after a visit with spent considerable time In and turned exlevel aeveral on above, ed up at Spring City and Sterling,; around the mines of the district relative Antended down to the 1700 level. where many of the members of the other encouraging feature wa that In San Pete county are working, so as to obtain a a were they the value high Ju.t w j Tregonlnt of Kureka wa at. class hand information on everyday first were on the upper level. Suit Lake (.lly on buijnm,a twenty. problems that occur in the district. At a meeting of the board of dl- - yeara ago. j Not only have discussions.' been rector of the Iron Blooaom Mining Mra. W. D. Myera return held concerning general phases of Mr. and company, held at Provo, a dividend ed tQ Eureka after a v"ll)lt at geology and mineralogy, ore deof 10c per ahare waa declared, which and. occur-- , posits,- .determination would require the dlaburaement of rence of minerals; use of maps, minThla dividend brought E. C. Sami, one of the heavy own-th- e ing law and publications, but there 1100.000. grand total for the mlue up to era In the J. C. Penney Co., and a has also been placed In 'the public It wa aaid that the former manager of the Eureka 'atore, library ;a doxen books on .varldus 12.270.000. waa earning more than the waa back In the dlatrict on ' a vlnlt. ' phases, ipf geology and mineralogy. property ' ' dividend requirements and that the- There has already ' been, requests J P1txgrald. and Mias Mary for a continuance of the classes, oi physical condition was excellent, the ore reserves being materially In- - Eberts were married on December a repetition In the near future, aiid or a short period (hey It14, creased during the year. hoped 'that these requests, can had been able to keep the event .a be isfilled.' There Is. ho doubt but ' aupR. to E. Higglnaon, secret, but at lust made public their what the According of the district' will future erlntendent, the new body of gold marriage after rumora made neces-or- e be Influenced considerably by the In the been too had opened up that aary many explanations. of numerous the solving complex ' deto Dragon Iron was responding Mr. Emma Reeae, the mother of problems that ' the district presents. velopment and had all the earmark Mrl- et Joseph Phillipa of Eureka, died Many of these phoblems have been of being a real find. The face of discussed and a continuance of the 20 Among the Tlntic people who the crosscut, in which the ore wa t Spanish Fork 8 years ago. She survived by children and. 36 course In the future should help to were at Payaon last Friday for the found, was completely In pay rock the members .with the funeral of Colin McMurphy, promt-- , acquaint grandchildren. that showed a value of 326 per ton. problems and aid in working out nent Eureka man, were: Mr. and determine to too was still early It 0 A Allred and Mlaa Veda Spaln. some solutions. Mrs.' Edward Pike, Mrs. A. D. Man- the extent of thla deposit but It waa howeri both of Eureka( wera rtar. Much thanks is due the high son, Mrs. Yf. B. Thurmond, Mrs..B. said that everything seemed to indlaj provo twenty years ago. school faculty for their hearty., co- V. Ilirkman; Mrs. John F. Rowe. cate that It was of considerable proI operation, and to the mining com- Mra. C. E. Rife, Mrs. Ed Sutherland,! A Mr. to and born yas baby girl portions. sup- Mrs.. 'Mrs. Leland Crooks of Eureka 20 panies for their whole-hearte- d Mary Ann Hannifin, Mrs. Versa cent per -- eara with the Interest shown Sylvester, Mrs. John J. An assessment of along port ag0 Hannifin,; by the members, all of which made Mrs!. John Phipps, Mrs. Barlow Bray, share had been levied on the stock comof. for the success the classes. of the Tlntic Central Mining Mrs. Rnllo Mason,. Mrs. P. J. DonRemember that courtesy Is the On. Tuesday .evening a very.. InterThe delinquent date wa pany. nelly, Kirs. D. J. Sullivan and George esting talk was. given at Mutual .by Manson. February 11th and the sale date rule of the road. ( Walter, to the M Men, Gleaner .. March 6, 1915. . j vtr la caused by greed. OSnd- - Mr. . . Girls Senior and classes. Forty-tw- o per cent of the students! . According to John Westerdahl gas bl. '. . enrolled at Brigham Young Unlver- and bad air was interfering consid-- ; The MB over;klnd h Hard to borrow money, easy to slty during the present gQ az t0 term are erably with work out at the Tlntic tnd borrow trouble. from Utah county. Standard In East Tlntic. Those making It Impossible for the miners to remain underground for When any great lenght of time. conditions would permit work was being done on the 1200 level where the mining of ore was being carried on. Thla ore was being piled on the dump until such time as a shipment had been saved. It was said that conditions were very favorable at this property and that it was only a matter qf time until the Tlntic Standard would take its place among the regular shippers of the district, j t GuhI W), hi ev-17- non-technl- -! jlt - Mojud Clariphane J Cwynee Lewis, district engineer for the state road commission, was ' In the Tlntic District on Tuesday inspecting highways In this section and while here stopped all improve- meut work now under way. No ex- planullon for the action was given but It Is believed that the suspension Is only temporary. Under the direction of Ernest M. I Boyer a crew of men has been at work during the past three months I Improving the main highway Into this district, from Utah county, and to say that a good job has been done is putting it mildly. Almost every foot of the road from the city limits east of Eureka to the mouth of Pinion canyon has I been Improved until now It Is a comparatively safe road and one of the best canyon highways In the state. There are now no sharp turns or dangerous approaches. ' Mr. Boyer is to be commended for the splendid work he has done. .In widening out the narrows in Ho- mansvllle canyon he probably ac-complished more In a few weeks than all of the previous work com- blued. It Is to be hoped that the state'road commission will keep the.' crew here, also the equipment, and .perform other needed road work,; such as the elimination of the Silver City turns. Silk Stockings RINGLESS " BY'. WORN l V".T Ruby Keeler IN FLIRTATION WALK A WARNER BROS. PICTURE , , ;1.; ' Mojud Screenlite Shades . ' ' . Created by ORRY FLLY K DESIGNER OF FASHIONS WORN BY WARNER " BROTHERS STARS rd ; See Them In Our Window SOLD EXCLUSIVELY IN EUREKA. AT . r SHADOWLESS STREAKLESS j i ' ' i o Myrle Hat & Dress Shop . con-dltlo- ns The stockholders of the Lower j Mammoth Mining company, at a meeting held at Salt Lake City, elected the following board of directors to art for the ensuing year: W. S. MrCornlrk, F. D. Kimball, John Dern, A. Reeves, George II. Dern, J. C. Dirk and M. P. Braffet. Frank Thornberg, recorder for the Tlntic Mining District; was at Salt Lake City on business. j A raise had been started on the1 130 fool level of the May Day, the' object being to up the rich deposit' of ore which had been opened up above. The management was taking out some very high grade silver' from this deposit but were not ship- - J ping the product, holding It for white metal price. Frank Birch, assistant manager of the Knight Mines of Tlntic, was at Provo during the week twenty years ago for the purpose of attending a meeting of the directors of the Iron Blossom Mining Co. OBALIN AOVSirriMMCNT STAHDMD CHEVROLET Richard Crabbe, well known miner of Tlntic, died at Mammoth twenty Ha was survived by two( brothers, who were former residents of the district, and hla mother whoj j lived in England. The Goshen Gun Club, whose membership was made up mostly of; Tlntic sportsmen, elected the follow- -' ing officers to act for the year 1915: David Mills, president; Lewis Mer-- : riman, vice president; W. J. Tregon- Ing, secretary and treasurer; 'these with Frank Davis, James Crooks,1 Dr. I. B. Laker, Otto Swarts, D.'J. Russell and John Robinson made up the hoard of directors. It was said that the water fowl shooting at the club grounds on Utah Lake had been very good during the season. LOWEST-PRICE- years ago. Mr. Emma Billing Eureka after a visit returned to at Salt Luke City and Garfield. Hugh Heffernan waa out from Salt Lake during the week looking after hi business interest. Mr. Ray Barrett entertained a number of friend at Sunday 20 year ago. Her gueat were: Mr. and Mr. 0 j the the CHEVROLET presents THE JEW SIX D UNUSUAL ECONOMY FLASHY ACCELERATION . 23 - . 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