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Show DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIC MINING DISTRICT VOLUME XXXV HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, Provo People are Backing Better Highway to Eureka Number 35 Irik,, pSOOQJ U7ll Tv ill Big Flow of Water Reported Developed in City WelljuKS la plea Bing to Tintic people to know that Provo is backing and working for the the improvement of Within the- - very' near future a highway No. 26 which runs from) new mining company, will be operatSantaquIii to Eureka. It la extreme- ' pleasing because this is the first ing in the Tintic District, TJm cow-H- y In history that such an action ,n, known as the Tintic Pioneer pany, Mining company, was only,, recently haa been taken in this respect. ' incorporated and it will oheyate . a ' The improvement of this highway was urg-weclaims" 9 'group of patented ipst "P to the highest standards as project No. 1 for Central Utah of Eureka, kuown as the Dou-s- d ut meeting of the city and county nelly ground. The officers of the new company officials of all Utah county at a are John H. Donnelly, president and meeting held early in the year. State manager; Pat P. Donnelly, vice pre- - road commissioners and engineers sldent; Ella Donnelly, secretary and at that time promised that this and these with Robert E. Jeot would be Included If and when Mark and Dr. A. E. Callighan form the new federal highway bill was The bill was Mr. Mark approved by congress. the board of directors. is a prominent Salt Lake attorney atened a few days ago by President with the firm of Dey, Happaugh, Roosevelt, apparently sweeping away Mark and Johnson. Dr. Calllgham the final obstacle, And now that Highway 26 has is a prominent Salt Lake physician designated a part who a few years ago was a resident heen definitely f the new transcontinental route of Tintic. Finances for the campaign of de- - It is all the more important that its velopment work will be secured improvement be made as soon as thru the sale of treasury stock, and 'Possible. Thanks to the Associated on good authority there is no chance Civic Clubs of Southern Utah for of a slip up on the program for al- - this designation. They scored a a sufficient amount of stock tory over the entire state in this Martines, the president, has been subscribed to Insure the when nd Preston G. Peterson, member of success of the venture. . Plans are to sink to a depth of the ,tate road commission, attend-- , d the recent Chicago convention COO feet for the purpose of explor- were oble to have the route so and contact beds lime the the along ing end also the Beck Fault, both of designated. Another designation which which are well defined on the pro- . At present there is a shaft cerns Central Utah (Utah County) on the ground to a depth of about wa made in the routing of high-16- 0 Instead of routing it thru feet. This will be enlarged to "W m Provo it now follows ber standard double compartment and from Provo to Salt Lake and then sunk on down to the 600 foot level, from which point it will be thence north to Logan, these Important and bene-futupossible to determine the course of flclal changes too much credit can- development. t be given to Preston G. Peterson, The ground has great possibill- ties for ora production and is con- - bo battled hard for their adoption Prominent sidered some of the most valuable1 the Chicago meeting of the mineral land in the en- - ra Bureau of Roads, The new routing of Highway 50, tire district. The prediction has been frequently made by mining en- - the Roosevelt Highway, will be of benefit to the entire state glneers that it has every geological material condition for making ora. In the I that more tourists will visit, The beat Even tho Utah's sconic regions. side first plae ssorlated ldenUcal'1 to geo- - tVe route does noT take travelers dY-almoat' Z syncllne rn " Uah, to national parka and other on the Tintic rctly logical conditions cally every does It recreational centers, bring reason Another Standard ground. I st v re se fra-wo- rk ac-Jo- vic-rea- Fnk con-pert- y. Fr Civic Clubs Meeting in Euveka Saturday and Sunday Big Success re j. that the MM I. ..nja, bm toUmSsorth rot. thtt tb. t Sllrr! ronnecl. tho Tintic Pioneer sroond thru the center and can be picked . up with a reasonable amount or de-- 1 The - three other ore velopment. channels are well defined and proven all the way from Silver to the north end of Eureka, the last one to be developed being the channel running in a northeasterly direction from the Alaska Into East Tintic, on which are located the Tintic and Eureka Standard mines. At any rate a very energetic campaign of work will soon be under way there and new development la what Tintic needs at the present time. Without new work there Is no chance for new mines and the City. bl.bwty. 5 with perwsn from all Kcttona of the state were in Eu-U'k- a. IS at- - 0- .E2 IVdTaic te.Vm7outT,tot,.Cee,,dent meeting ever held by la important that this be done at -Clvlc Clubs of South-- j once and for that reason the delega- -' whohasaccom-lendt i n was told to make the visitation the tatement of prac-,tloplIshed wondera ln this desert person who came to at once. In tbe short time he has been here. . ...a ,5S!? .h all north and moth I.odlni to wtr.monnt But little information has been out concerning tbe new work being dono for the development of water In the city well but during the week city officials stated that several fissures had been cut which1 a tonr of the country, visited Tintic are producing great quantities of Lodge No. 71 on Tuesday, arriving new water, some of them as much here at noon and stopping over for j a couple of hours to enjoy a pro- as 1 S gallons per minute. Accordlng to reports most of this Kram arranged by the local order, water is being developed in the west! The fleet was met at Goshen by a drift from the city well and if it number of local automobiles loaded continues to come in in the same wlth Tintic Elks, who escorted the rapid fashion -- Eureka is going to two car into Eureka. Tbe pilots th cars were Billy Harrison and have a supply of water all Its own.' The drifting is not yet half complet-- , Jo Downing, both of New York ed and already the flow has been City, who explained that the pur-mothan doubled. If this average I08 of the trip was to create a can be maintained It can ter fdlng between the grand lodge readily be seen what it will mean and the subordinate lodges and to to Tintic Taxpayers. Before any bring them closer together in a was done the well was furnish trnal way. ing a fourth of the water used at' Upon their arrival here a short a very low cost. With the flow Program was given as follows, with doubled, or trebled, or even more, Edited Ruler Maynard Cronin rates can be reduced to a Delating: Trombone solo by Bryce Jones, y point where users can afford to en-- 1 the pleasure of growing lawns, j compelled by Mrs. Phyllis Hogan, Song and tap dance by Beverley flower bed, etc., and even maintain Cronin, accompanied by Mrs. Fred a park without excessive cost. Bauer. Vocal duet by Nell O'Hare and W. CCC Camp Improvements Heber Jones. Makes Garden out of Desert Talks by Senator P. J. Fennell and John F. Rowe. 44 It is amazing what can be accom- andSongs and music by Mr. Harrison Mr. Downing (the good will plished on a desert area with a little work and a little water. Trees, tour men) and an interesting talk the latter. grasses and shrubs can be made to by After the program a delicious grow and thrive and even flowers induced to bloom. This has been buffet luncheon was served. When nearing Eureka one of the accompllshod at the Jericho CCC cars had the misfortune to visiting ramp only a few miles south of a tire, the result of hitting Skeptical ones should visit apuncture ten Inch bridge spike. P. J. Fennell, chairman of the reception com- '.given . ( MINES JULY 2, AMAZE A MINUTE BY ARNOLD BCIENT1FACT3 I It THURSDAY, SILVER-LEA-D "' . STSmiIct m trzsxrss S I 'STfb.Sootbernm.bcfobT nnohj "lT'2 ..a.,.. 'ST' n', XTmTwSS1 h b" n" hlhw "1 'onntroetlon1 " w Mme'aSwwIniN l0 ISeKarr " tr 44 Governor Blood Asks MOt0ri,.t0 Sindnr. -- bin on bin trtr to Er.k., Gor.roor Henry H. Blood On ?? - "cenic arena. SubdTd 2,l'-lr:dLast week eml Provo sent a dole rT"S hv ovofv In- As- section of from state stores. tl.e The iquor prod, of Eureka of citizens made for the benefit one who drivesa carltfollows leading gallon Itnprovement!, Blood soclation on had of Governor record and gone Henry I to attend the Civic Clubs meetings cluding of the heepmen and cattiemen. In splte of efforts hav. Tor the purpose of reiterating tl.elr Salt Lak'. Senatoj Paul Hunt, gen- evjp jppolptod a rommitlee to In- The camp h trilly been a great been ezerted to reduce ths terrlb record of casualtlea on highways caused by reckless driving the results haa .been exceedingly dlaap- ' j Ncw Klcndyke Company 4ih PRX!RA3I FOR KIDDIES P0Jtlng. Vomm7ssTonrFrank treines of 1 he niilUanV dry and The of 7hTstale motorist Individual L .is NOW Sluicing Gravel Francis, former mayor of Ogden and militant wet will serve heat to re-Marshal Lon Sandatrom haa been; aa tol,r,e,ol'r..J :now editor of the Ogden Examiner; tain a smooth course for state ad- -' the pMt tw, or, thre i utn,0V Sluicing of gravel la now under Ezra FJeldsted of Ogden, secretary ministration of the liquor problems. a collection in way at the New Klondyke Mining of the Tntermountaln Association of A swing ln either direction will pre- - daJ fathering up aa entertainment W&ves W. James of vice Civic allIn reform Wade, Clubs; claims Millard county, and cipltate prohibition kind might be put on for the kiddies, dFT?JF ready several ounces of gold have president and general manager of- or extreme liberality. of thoia who are actively promoting In the Tintic Standard mining properDisposition of liquor revenue and of TIntIc who ar compelled to atay been saved from the operations. safety will be futile. ut ,,ome on thatday. eplte of the fact that the equipment ties; Ray GUlman, chairman of the minor flaws In the liquor law do not It ought to be possible to Influor I.!,-? !!!!? seriously concern the commission, he is small and only a limited amount hoard of county commissioners ---Vfv, , ence every driver to adhere to the ndication are that a dance, vel n be handled each day Utah County; Mark Anderson, may- - stated. Social consideration, includ- L "f w 11 fre6 distribution of goodies, lawa and courtesies of the road. 11 W. enforcement Mont or of of the act. proper m.TSKi in Tint ! Provo; that the work ia on a payFerry, presi- ing aPP"" July is a vacation and holiday and distribution of liquor and driving out ,,llbe beld at.th Elk Pavilion. It ti.ii hold ,n baM,B as ,aat and that from thi dent of the sl,ver K,n l'oalltln period. Streets and highways, counraces believed for that tbe Re-Prou Silver National are the of the addlon and bootlegger paramount. president improvements anmnan point folks can be held with ault- - try roads and canyon roadi will have wfJL hLltfd .hnTtwLniv tlons to the equipment can be made ducers Association; Marlon Henry, garding agitation for beer provisions to bear traffic heavier than naual. nnnnftiil at intervals until work on a rather Millnrd county commissioner;; lo- and the disposition of revenues, ho 0,' prizes for the winners. All the more need of determined efIs to commendSandstrom be If and of members said: should officers with there be a ni larg Mal gether change ed for possible. fort by the individual to do his part 1Inwork thla h,s along at the liext legislature, there Is no ."i".? J? - The claims of this company are the Southern Utah Clubs. to make a state record for safely This was the first meeting of the need to become militant and kick nujy a hundred miles from Eureka.1 this month. during HARHAGE BE afHAULED WILL over We Carlact. are the whole ln held admlttTintic, the The principal owners are H. E. organization This is en appeal to the indiviON THIS WEEK FRIDAY son and Alex Jarvis of Eureka. The fair being sponsored by the Eureka edly trying on experiment, and we man or woman. If It dual driver, latter Is now handling the work at Klwanls Club with Senator P. J. can patch up the law and still hold ia heeded we shall be proud of the Lon IN BATTING AVERAGES ( tbe property and haa four men em- - Fennell as general chairman. street la Sandstrom, supervlsthe middle ground. It that the garbage for reduction In traffic casualties that Paul Hunt gave a very Interesting or, annour-er- s due to Mr. Fennells untiring work ployed. will reault. -- 4 During the past two weeks some; that the convention was such a huge talk on mine taxation, giving a beau- - Main and Church streets will be re 4 on to due moved taken have radical changes place) Friday morning, Legal Dlnnks af Reporter Office, success and too much praise rannot tlful word picture of the part tbe be Price Should In the batting averages of the playPeople he given him for his efforts. mining Industry plays with regard tb Fourth of July coming on SatI ers on the Dividend baseball team. Ashamed of Ball Support The program consisted of an ex- - to Utah. He staled that contrary urday. All residents of these sections are Most notable Is the fact that Roberta' noon followed by to popular opinion that the mines ecutive meeting-a44 has dropped from lead to 9th po- -' a general session at 3 In the after- - exploit natural resources and return nsked to have tbe garbage in The city of Price dont deserve to a band concert at 7 o'clock, no benefit to the people, mines of venlent places on Friday morning, have the wonderful baseball team sltlon, having gotten only four hits, since June 18th. Another change, they have. They dont deserve to banquet at 7.30, dance at 9, and an Utah return nine times as much val- receive the beneficial advertising an quite noticeable is that Taylor haa underground mine tour at 11 o'clock tie to citizens as they do to the stock-o- n advanced from 8th to 4th position holders.. With an average net in- Sunday morning. aggregation of thla kind gives to and Increased his percentage by 28) At the afternoon session President rome of 44 cents a ton. in a ten year them, they dont deserve being called the best email town ln tbe entire Frank Martines presided and he gave period, Utai mines paid 26.7 cents points. Lowell, Klenda, Derge and, DIrd are atill up at the top with a a report of Ills trip to Chicago where per ton In Mate and local and fed-h- e elate. fine average. Up to date Dividend attended a meeting of tbe nnt- - oral taxes, to say nothing of the Last Sunday they dedicated a new has hit only two home runs and the ball field, a splendid one, with a tonal roads commission whlrh was wnges issued to employees and made for materials, He both of them were made at Price' beautiful grandstand, etc., on the only- a few days previous. W. D. Hammond, of the state road last Sunday, one by Jensen and thn occasion of a double header between stated that at thla meeting three Price end Dividend. other by Taylor. The averages are: changes or designations were made com mission, explained the commls-t- o Well, the Utah highways, the most import- - sinn's position with regard to hard emealng thing waa that there were ae many or more Dividend fane at ant of these being that Eureka has surfacing the road from Bintaquin the game than there were Price peoheen definitely Includod on the route to Enrekn, n protect that haa been of the new Roosevelt tranaronllnen- - approved hv tl-- rivlc Clubs and by ple end they had traveled more than a hundred mllea to support their tal hlehwav. This route will en- - all civic clubs of Utah county. He team. In fart there were not ter Utah from Grand Junction on antd the commission could make no Price fane present to pick a IIlKliwny SO, will come down thru definite declaration at thla time to Spanish For, thence to Son- - garding the date when funds would quarrel with over the decisions. Trice baseball deserve players taquin and on over to Eureka, Del- - he available for this road work. He to and Ely, Nevada. Mr. Martinea said that federal aid funds may not better moral support than wee given them last Sunday. wan emphatic in stating that thia will bo used, and that whether federal be the rood, there can be no slip ups. relief work funds may be used will The School of Buaineia at the end tho only thing that now remains depend on the types of highways for to be done la to improve the high- -' which they will be allocated, University of Utah wee recently E. J. FJelsied, secretary of the elected to membership In the Ameriway to the alandard required for can Association of Universities and den Chamber of Commerce and the of thla nature. WM, Association of Civic It. Wuesclie, Russell Collegiate erhoole of bualneaa, acAlready plane have gone a long Intermountain Cninniandcr Duma Notre Hilly Sullivan, former , bend of (he llnnnce division of the way forward for the proper Improve- - Clubs, alaled that he enme to Eure- m,w catclpr fir (he Cleveland cording to Dean Thomas A. Baal. f . coast guard, haa been nominated by went of tho road but in addition to ha to attend the meetings in order J D tlie ,X In spite of the most rigid require. H ibid A ,lalaa i laM MAM MBiuaJ 4m mI.I1 iA mUbIh fiMut Iteilfl Im fnwtlt nttdH AM ment maintained by the Association. the University of Utah School In thla tuunmii now upon the same ant or the const guard. He will as-- new road in an effort to Induce them organizations. tJ) whi(e g,, and battery of Business la aa bnainaM school! i the ume the diillei of Ida new post with to atart at ones in improving the tho possible formation of an advla- leading WaJahi t of tJw road from Ely to tho Utah line. It (Continued on feie 6) IDS the country. the reuk of rear admiral. sl: ; in1 rd dng. F. w t0f :7hl yng LI i!r,Jti,',D j t con-noo- n; I ex-he- ld - r an-on- gh Og-rout- a ' |