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Show J' DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIO MININO DISTRICT HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST EUBEKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH. THURSDAY. lintic Road Tintic Mine Assessment Delinquent August 11th Work AUGUST 5, 1037. Number 30 n AMAZE A MBYINUTE SCIENT1FACTS ARNOLD Start in Sept. BONES SILVER-LEA- D j . invCDtfcll ifIS Zuma Strike Indicates Permanent Ore Discovery, ilFSUlQ Stock of the Tlutlc iTlnc comPresident W. F. Shriver and Secpany, on which an assessment of fourth of a cent per share was levieda retary Harold Shriver of the Zuma! Ih to tlie on the 10th 'Mining Company, came up from1 Adlwnlic information day of will be do- THAN HIGHEST on ihe llnqueut on AugustJuly, conbirucllou j Provo during the past week to In-- J Activities at the Orand Central .nett that uciuul and the lltli, -, new strike made In that mine at Mammoth are the huIk date will be pecl WIND wcilini on the Santuquiu-kureAugum 30th The progresalng In before the firm of! property of tlilw company la property which la located In the Hast a utisfactory manner. At the present A u will l Marled HUNDRED MILE District. came from jin Iron Canyon In the North Tintic1 j Tintic Mining lime sixteen men are busy with the GALE SWAYS THE TOP Miria lr. Tki report Although they made no atatement repair work which Is necessary to of the Hlatrlct, and the holding! w,Shriver. chairman op the Eiffel Tower the strike their general pm the mine In shape for j concerning tomiulMlon of Provo Chamber, (ompriae aome of the moat valuable1 production ONLY 4 INCHES. tT I smiles of elation plainly that will bo taken up eome and attitude claim In Tlutlc, time In j j jnmerce. stated that Slate lioudj mineral THE SUN, BY WARMING la Indicate the this first time that the not too distant future The Tlutlc Prince resumed jlr.Slirivcr AND EXPANDING ONE worj;iBg undar. Twelve men jthey have reason to believe a perl'realon C. Peterson lopmenl operation! a few weeks ago' j iiianent ore body has been opened up.'ground SIDE MORE THAN THE It la reported that be tha advertised thia'nnd bUls would repairing shaft, cleaning operation! are1 & This is the first time tht President out drifts, and Installing man ways. OTHER, MOVES THE TOP ,wk aid that If they were accept- now at a very Interesting stage; that' Shriver has inspected the strike and, At this time the shaft baa been re-h- e ft OR 9 INCHES hvork would start early In Sep- - present prospecting is being carried was did admit however, that it paired to tho 1800 foot level, there 0,1 Ih a quarts formation that is en-- : ; eater. DAILY. I much heller than he anticipated. remaining 600 feet to be taken cars bids call for the hard aur- - couraglug in the extreme. Tht of to reach the bottom. the Last first shipment Saturday Tho Grand from SanUSince the company started work feint of the highway ore waa marketed from the new, central Is considered the of a nbout stretch road deepest four to It Siberia, I has years ago battled pis strike. The returns are, of course ,haft In the dletrlct. Hit has been neglected more than, along In a fashion which would have . lnuncertain but It Is said the assays According to Superintendent Wll-- J In the made most new mining project of quit ' dirale It will average better than 30 Ham Coombe, the aurveylng for the aj other piece the highway tra-with of amount disgust in the face of depres- j fit considering per ton. 8lnce the shipment went ont spur track Is about completed, and But not so with the nl It carries. The bedding of tbta slon opposition. another carload hae near about been the work of grading the right-of-wa- y rtJ Is In good shape so only ajTinllc Prince. During the depression i mined. It Is anticipated that a car- - should commence within a abort started work. Installed a first iwll amount of work will be neces-'the- y or more per week will be mar- - time. As soon as the terminal point j load including off to place It in condition for hard: class surface aet-u. lceted within the very near future. g decided the mining company will quate machinery, surface buildings are to the effect that the iUrt driving a tunnel from the end Keporte Ninths ago the Provo Chamber of for both machinery and employees, j ore bearing quarts In the face of g( the spur track Into tho mountain. , musei-cerealising the value of tho and In addition did several hundred he dr,fl about our and a haIf feat, This tunnel will tap the shaft at a , toiscM that comes out of Tlntlc feet of work. Due to depression Perpen-- depth ot S8S feat Bt whlch poIn , wide at the present time. placed the highway from'dltions there have been times when It ruts the face completely arga pockets will be cut in the shaft, j dlcular biirquiu to Eureka first on ita road tLey were forced to suspeud develop-pojfc- ti land no effort hae been made to de-T0re will be hoisted to thle level and the action was sanction- -' ment but these occasions have been j termlne to wliat depth or to what and dumPed Into tho pockela or bins. road commission, only temporarily. The determlna-Psria- g by the state , highth It goes. The bin will be equipped with chutes the June meeting of the As-- tlon of the officers to continue work At any rate the Zuma looks mighty, tbat will make It possible to load the Civic Clubs of Southern lias never faltpred. .wilted It hae the earmarks of tho ore cars, that will have a capacity . Food. ltecent word from the mine Is tha: It of from two l0 three tongf ,B ihort ltd the chairman of the road com- j next regular producer for Tintic. la well located, being surrounded by . time and then tranafered kilos, W. D. Hammond, was of the the drift from the 400 level of the through tho urh well known properties at the tunnel to tho railroad can on tho ijiitos that work could be started shaft Is in quartz and that conditions The Tintic Hon Kjng, Crown Point, East Crown Bpur track, where a trestle will be atMi project within six weeks, but ere most favorable , I 1m to nnforseen delays it waa poet- - Prince, during the course of develop- Point' 8011111 8,andard and Ea,t T,n conitructed M that the ore can be 111 mLQmud LtUrCK&j However, after many years ment, has had a good showing dumped directly into the the rall- -Mflltence the people of the Tintic In several places, but it has not been care for transportation to the road On Monday and Tuesday evening money waa contributed directly to District and others who have occa- - In quantities which would permit a AcciAent Fatal To make the connection smelter. celsbrsifoa to use this road are elated over profit. jol this week the Park Incommittee of the park, and 6)0 for theentertaln-OriTcfrom the railroad tracks to tho shaft r the Mayors tlon, which will give the There ! probably no place In the the Klwanue Club met made by Mr. tBBouncement will require about 800 feet of tan- I that the Improvement is at Tintic District at the present time office and discussed at length the nieut committee a working capilol Mrs. lluhen Robinson, aged 68 ni!,rTr,?rVu where better surface showings exist project and especially the putting on to get things started. It is contempts in a reality. work It will ha nniHlhU eon- - years and a resident of Dividend,! . .. . Bibs will also be asked for the than at the Tintic Prince, and the of a three day celebration on August ud, however, that the sale of .mount ?110 In an was automoolle 1 more will cessions than the make in to if Injured 27 fatally is made It 29. and that city planned 37, freely prediction of the Santaquln-Eu1 raaa ora-- OI wblcl1 Grand Cen- week. near last accident rtTrosT. Nevada, e of cost Ely, 'to"llie offset Old celebration and Iberta" the the Timers and 'cop-- depth Is obtained a new mine will be this a Forty-Ninfrom E 1,aa amount. largo was Mrs. Robinson being taken to.traJ the Home Coming entertainment. And add a substantial sum to the park gr Leaf Hill. This bid will be for brought in. present time tho Grand Con- -' w the :kt toastructlon of a new road. It 'duce ai rsa in a straight line from Ei- - Shooting Case Hearing to Busy on Repairs I Sun stronger Im-ute- I lilKh-jMinlii- K er lrl i I J p, ade-urbcfa-c. con-Duir- he (,gg)fJlUOn VT i Li Allo rn ita . i J ... pent pct- -i .t Held Saturday Afteraoon '.Z ISZi' about eighty year. ago. jwlll also have charge of the sale of There will be a couple of baseball concessions, other committees now L riu nnvnn anil frum then on In a uoon, bcforo Jud8 v',11,am ?,'born games, parade, several bands,. will i.amed are aa follows: to Eureka The grade hear1" w Heber Jones chairman ; Publicity be contacted with a view of having Ste a I?10-1st .il of the way. of the shooting ofhdulef, Jack McNulty, whs - Jud Manaon, Vern nife. carcome the for I. lif I tad lt tass ce st r, is:: several more than two from KlbeM. I. K- - 'i,'" pleasing thing in tha Improvment a that it will be addi Jriiiurface link to lha New Room- rU Tt nsconl ue n tal Highway, this amste No. 8, which at the present to hardsurfaced nil tha way Ooa Boston, Mass., to the Ltablln from Los Angle, to the Utah 4 on the west. In other words Is the only unimproved section h. whole country. Thto mu. to Improved In the near future lf ftoh to to hold nd f the up Lt Pmt Improvement. Tintic should to In making a vitally interested tori surfaced road of No. 0 clear won the state. Aaother 'Jos with la Lbpu'.M ..or. put b, Mr. ) 1?, s? places where "Lady ''.'d.ll.lt. i.uc .ur, the Lincoln highway 48 mile. north of McGill, Mrs. Robinson re-- , calving a fractured skull and several broken ribs, one of which punrtured 8 m Montana Power Shortage siowujpuuh il h.J ,n on v ZZIloi-To- m K,.dl.. IW? rt.lr- - ' 1 '"?. d.Mblen. bn i huntln rabb,ta from turMof the wle'braVlon" have Parade and Queen Elmer Fergu- - Myrtle Farnsworth. Ely; two sons, George and Henry A. Roblneon, DIvi- (h? runnnlc board of a car on the At the meetil)K Monday evening, son. Kate Wllmore. Edgar Bessey. . n II. E. oilTlnd mSSI of gen-Entertainment dnd, and the following brothera and McClain, the ,nd on lhe particular time that chairman Johnson, d in S..K.. John, George. J. A.. ? 1 eommlltei presided, at which chairman; Georg. Gourley, John J. Mr WcNully w lnJured. PPI of "! Chester llenrie, all residents ,n vlcw of the he, that Mr. Reese t of ,he JjJ? "Sport" Hannifin, Karl Sugar. was not represcnlcd by council and rppor,ed on thelr activities to date.i Dance Dick Cronin and James Ilah, and by three elstere, Mre. Addle . curtailment likely at a losB t0 know Richard., Idaho; Mra. Errl. Fathing- more or ,eil w fl.nrng committee had Morgan. Mra. Jeeao and the Skinner, Provo, the of McClain H. E. uni. choice h proceedings a concern with, asture By unanimous BOO tn 1 noo The toba week. Un- ron11nued for loege,t,ng Bn Idea on the cost was named marshal of the day for McGill; 16 grand children and one wJSJ r? m ,h. twi Brand ch Id. materK,al wlthdr.n It will he eM ,he caw by B unanlmou. the entire celebration. ,nd were held at Ely The general committee, also the heard at silver City this week end. yo,e ,t waa decjded to name the Eu- Fupiral : .ddttion th enauiuu have finance committee the privadepartment, rek. City purchasing reduction rullroad tonnage likely RUhfleld. REV. CiOSHKI.IX AT 1'ltOVO purchasing agent for Eureka dly ledge of naming additional commitff of ,h , , y ble CmB j Park. .,.h!Lm.al If the curtailment threaten ploy.es, -, comof the aub The grading committee reported: up and the chairman PROVO The Rev. Father Joseph ed continues for any length of time, Gosselln. pastor of the St. Patricks ba tbt, ground has been cleared of.mliteea can call for additional help atatlon officials of railroad concern! admlt- The railway underground a w.o lines end inlerested from townspeople alI brush along the side and Catholic church at Eureka, 01rcuili London, was ted late last week, Ho Th f,rl ,a appreciated that the t vlceMAiny Representative For visitor at the Provo Catholic ( hurch ror a width of about eight feet on Dec. 10, 1128. Shortage of power for Montana off, opeBed alljr la short to complete details for, mill and smelter operations la atTintic At Denver Meet Of Immaculate Conception Sunday. ,jlUt fencing construction could be,I time the Jollification, and every resident The Rev. Father Gosselln recently Btaried at once. tributed to the partial drouth and In the The finance committee, consisting of the Tintic District le requested to the heavy use of electric current by of the Tin- - returned from a vacation trip it tha Lm Unlon No of Vick Thomas John Row. and Pat work wholeheartedly for the succ.m east. the U. 8. Army In construetlon of tho i Fennell had the most interesting of (his event which Is Just a step-- , Fort Pock Dam. t Bantaquln last Friday even- I Several of the Utah clvle organiza-Chambers of Commerce and tions, o"1"-' Eur" rr iin.. '" i were planning to labor ' groupea "till to be confacted. 81200 . Join Montana and Nevada in petitionand Smelter worker. Union Mth convened In Denver last Monting Washington, D. C. to curtail use oy morning. of elcctrle power at Fort Peck during Gaines Softball Conventoin Sundays State Firemens The reason for this was that E. M. the present emergency. Teams Goes To Week this Visiting Held at Midvale The request already' has been 7to had been attend to delegated In resolutions sent to Tree. F. 'to made alone as representative ot Tln-li- c Fisher's Beer teams, both the first On Monday, Tuesday and Wed neeD. Roosevelt and other Washington d also the district in which Tln-t- o aud second organisations, went down I). C. officials by the Great Falla ' day the State Firemen's Convention located, but due to a last min-- V wan held nt Midvale. Mors than 300 to defeat last Sunday at th hand Mine Mill and Smelterman'a Union difficulty was unable to make members of the association were In of two visiting organisations, both end the Cascade County Trades and 'to trip. being played at the local high attendance nt the three day sessions, labor Assembly. Tu other members of the local busl- - school grounds, official time the which Fallura to reduce use of power at during 'on were up for election for the In the first game Bradshaw Auto was taken of the organization ness Peck will deprive 2,800 family Fort Million of a representative but due to men of Jobs In Montana alone. It la care of. Among the officer elected Parts of rrovo defeated the first to late not could j,oar aB ejection Ing Fishers team by the close score John J. Hannifin, five-yea-r stated. Thle number, plus those af- told so the matter was passed up. reelected, and T. L. Sullivan of 3 to I. It was a good contest and fected In Utah, Nevada and elsetrustee, At the same Union meeting lhe where Is thought to be far greater of Eureka, along with E. C. Sorenson - was anybody's game until th last a committee to decide wheth-- r of Mammoth, were named on com- man was out. than tha number of men who would r In the second game the resul Bl the miners of this dlairlct be taken from government payrolls ni,ttTC told attend the Labor cele-- j Day Spanish Fork made 10 pitiful. for the ensuing i elected Officer temporarily by reducing or impendtlon nt lba flrat ,nnln and from. Payson or sponsor on; ing ,Fort Perk's power draft. year are as follows; Mvs. it is a thousand to one I Of tho 06,000 kilowatts available chief of th Park then on there was never a doubt to. W 81 I1 J -d 18 mentf president. they will go to Tayson. the Montana power company, , from j Ciry depart t he dam constrnctlon Is unlng 86,000 VKVV vice first presW. Logan, C. llapp. t8ie defeBra 0f the local players tltini'XK MAN IH for the leaving only 80,000 dent NAMED I'OIl TINTIC IIHT. be staled that they playedIt might Aa a result acvice second operations. Blnghnm. Jame. beEarl f f under h((,r averaae ahtnty, it cording to word from Montana, the preaident. tug one of their off days. kr.taBi - bad' f sa,t I aloe r,ty' mines have been shut down gt. secretary. Bingham, Creedon. J. J. fr',atoa over the Tintic agency 10 'Butte; at Anaconda tho sine concep-lbs Salt Lake Tribune and Tele- rpphipted the distinction of carrying trator and four sine nntta have been nnd OfUce. at Blanks Midvale, award a. Legal Reporter Canning. ueceedlng J. Louis Riley, who the outstanding n,arlpl shut down, and at Great Falla the aver tho position a abort while trophies of the National Champion- treaiurer, reelected. for 8 . anw ordera have been leaned M from took who bridesmaid of One the five-yemeet trusone 0r our leal boya. Hannifin, Airplane nmjch Jj)hn w4r nn,! a,ip Modelat Detroit, the mill , ane and th In the . and weddlqf picturesque part rM,lecled. ,,mo,ncement made by two waa held fcn 'Which united Miita Mary (punty) electric and furitace refineries enthuat-- tee, plane IrT,ng l. toto dUHPn72vlou2J"anJe!!h"rit jn by YhotwSb ftrtOWS AU MsililinnrokginicMon anTidV. ! Most of Utah and southern Nevada .. conven- - ""o'd Wednesday, the final day. ggtg MulBernon Chamber, at St. Margaret', .'n ore andklne concentrates go tn forewOTth held wa. lha seventeen who im.wlnnini" Wi, Part par.da during Dague, n noon. and Fork (left) .ino trophy Spanish niine and smelter operators il1 tdior Ttick model contest with a pl,,y,IapTI all of whom mado bid with competence sport tokehlm'a'n a between bride wort a veil of Honlton lace the and PV,doofr9?n from different departments nearly 250 years old, belonging to milled that they had received the aeconds aid the conven.lon came to an end. and a gown curtailment notlcea, - but waa not nlS-g'lhTl.neveV Si per.ond a, Mid- iTmmuTe of toft tatia. Ivory Possible.'" (Conllnaed on Page 4.1 'of 'thirna- 'flightwith a time of Ladles Auxiliary of the i'lah with a grand UU la the eveolng. Changes tor ,r hard on a new man. 41 second. 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