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Show s !i vy DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIC MINING DISTRICT VOLUME XXXVII EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, Audit of Eureka City Books Has Been Completed1 New Silver Price Blow to Mining "It. , - Z Evidence thkt the admlnlstra- $1,447,730 last year; there will also tionJntended to pursue a program be or ,ondary Bnd feed. V.on'Zhh' It? terniLionnTnvrr r road' ,or whIch the a,ate WM I $389,556 last year, and for ! i WJr unfleralanaJ grade crossings will receive $331,-- 1 i i PM 103- contrast to $322,885 last with Canada and Mexico. year. Th reduftion IimmI r i r New Administration Now in Power; Appointive Positions Were Not Filled -- un-.we- ra re due mainly to proprlatlou was allocated among the respective Jobe, which they will do vldually thanked everyone of the; Articles of Incorporation of the E. Mark, Earl F. Dunn, Frank A. states, but this year administrative until ti,eir successors are appoint-- , of ricera who had worked with him Eureka Lilly Consolidated Mining Johnson, P. S. Roberta and R. II. c,,,, haT been proratt,d and deduc, ed. confirmed and qualified. Mayor during the past four years. Ho rompany were filed last Thursday In Allen. The board will meet later to g proc- Mcovery. HU firs! ,d from h arjoUB Blt quotaa. O'Hare did not attempt to make any emphasized the fart that they came the office of the county clerk of Salt elect officers. lamatlon, Issued IVcember 21, 1933. office at a time when municipal Lake county. Tho compuny Is a con- The Utah Consolidated owns 35 appointment which Is conclusive evi- - into set the figure at $4.46 nU were anything but favorable solldation of four subsidiaries of the acres adjoining tho Mammoth prop- "Hairs YEAR'S XKW IM)Y M n.BV of members denre that ha and the dbm-e- , a price to which he returned fiIFT ,..OK Kl'KKKA I'WMI.E bV council have not came to an L"! through harmony and hard Tintlc Standard Mining company erty on tho northeast. The company selc- i- work they had accomplished won- - Eureka Lilly Mining company. Iron recently raised new enpltnl by levy- the with lo regard agreement April is, 135, ns the world price Mr' and Mri 0erM Comb' of tlons. It 1. understood that at n ders. In turning the keys over he King Consolidated Mining company, ing an assessment, bought new Wan soarinc the nreslden t boostud hia ,5r tb" TlnC Cty P,e!ft, pr,vat meet,n be,d by th new expressed best wishes to the new ad- - East Tintlc Consolidated Mining equipment nnd awarded a contract the domestic price to 71.11 cents an lo receive the fift of all gifts for administration on 8unday n partial ministration and Informed Mayor company and Provo kilning com- - for development work. Tho object- ooncs. 'ivo U tho Intersection of tho Lillian New Yeara I)u5r' 11 waa the arr,Yal lineup of officers had been agreed O'Hara that at all times he would pany, Comments from Tintlc mlnhu of a ilne son at the Holy upon hut it Is also understood that 1e willing to assist him If his ser- Tlie new company owns 860.5 and Flagstaff fissures east at a point healthy men regarding the cut are: lucres of mineralized land In the about 100 feet above tho main tun- Cross Hospital In 8alt Lake City.' n0 ippolntmenls will be made un- -, vlce were needed. Jsmea vs. ado, Councilman Thomas and others Enzt Tintlc district nnd la capital- - 0el level. It wnz estimated that tho The youngter wzi given a royal t ranidates for all the offices have rnd cnerl manager of tho Tint c weicome not only because he arrived of the old administration thanked laed for $350,000, represented by goal would bo reached In 160 feet decided upon Biaudard Mining Company: ,he had worked with 3.600,000 shares having n par value 0f drifting nnd 100 feet of raising. New Years but heesuse ha is their new will council The neit again dur,nofflrn they "The figure I so much lower Ilian ot office, es- - of 10 cents. Officers will be the fol- - ah but about SO feet of tho drifting tbe,f horn, I1. frat Friday evenlne January 7th It tho one on which present operations the fln Mra comb Is the daughter 0f Wrlwouldnot be lfappoint-pefIall- y he been completed. cooperation of, lowing: Ira I). Travis, president; surprising nr baaed that adjustments will and M I W. vice Johnson. CecJ1 Fitl.h ttnd the new ar' James R is said th new management Wade, president; (Mayor ' hive to be made. We will aeek to rlval ,, their first grandchild and, ments are made at that time accePllnK the keys Mayor ,H. Stohr, secretary, and M. D. Paine, will continue the present work, but ,In convened old administration The make the change to the new condl- Hare ,a,d e was grateful for the treasurer. Q. L. Becker will be the plans later to develop tho property ala0 tbe fjrgt great grandchild ofi Jagt geM,on at jq.jq Monday flne tlon as promptly and with as little Mrt. WBlter ) Sr. ap,r,t of friendliness of tho out- - fifth director cleVrine at depth through workings from the Mrsmi' pud,, iJortlngloTAr dlalocation as possible. The present, u.Vnei 7fWr. meMre- - ROln ollicer and that was the Mammoth. b r low prices for copper and lead add. desire of him and his administration Mlieker Advance tO gal Blanks for Sale ,nd to lhe them 0T lurBlng to the difficulties." . lREHIDKNT FENNELL NAMED ,he Reporter Offlre. Eureka. Utah new city officers. lb'f001 work Mayor Johnson J. William Knight, until recently , beat thetr ability. NEW KIWANIS COMMITTEES Councilmen nnd Brlskey, presided one of Utah's principal mining opee answered VanLeuvan and Thomas erators: week th new presithe i Miners During Fund Ruled Out the roil call. "Of course, I am not personally dent of tho Euroka Klwanie Club Included rending of The business for Hospital Construction' ns n mucker In 1909, succeeded the p",j rJnna'i-Iname- d very heavily Interested In mining at hucommlttee the minutes of the previous meeting, the present time, but I believe that late I. H. Barkdoll ts general nP-t- o act for the present year, ne fol o .h. ndp. we are all Mr- derived l disappointed that the Vd .uia, president cut tho price down to Publicity Brig Atherloy, chairI 64.14. con- - n.lnen January 1st. be uaed l "ot Lionel Fairbanks J. T. ha a'd man; " n,ojr A letter was nnd from the Public assistant general superln- "It Is my opinion that It will be effect a'r"c,lon l ' proposed tubercu- - tendent of the branch or th last OB yarn Rife. to the Administration Work. quite a detriment to these western1 publle Affaire Victor Thomas, aa?a,or,um'J Oownor Henry that Eureka City's bonds had been states because all of our mines have! Dlod waa adv,"d 8ndar bY three years, gained national Proml- - charmaa. Frank Bacon. Uworoneo Reconstruction Finance to tho old liver, whether with gold, lead ui John D. Rice, assistant nttorney,,ienca or bla afe,5r and enP'Ye re Larson, Hugh Atherley, Corporation. These are the water, neral. ofi Announcement work. la tlons otherwise. Silver hee been a Child and Boys great; works bonds nnd henceforth tho city gi was made Henrle' by H.laild promotion thing for keeping mining going as Evon auWork Ed Oleou, chair- th c!lnture could not 0rIi In' well as It has. gcncrnl mr ''11dfJl ,Wb th;innnP" man; Thomas Randle, Edgar pcdture or the funds in'- be,Pa dd lbor, It Is true we are paying corporation. It have man,,er would nlihough ltbla A W moro( with the P than ths world price, but of course' to appropriate the money for Music nnd Frogrnm David The name, of the w officer, of pwer n,ank" af KcPr,ar 0ff,pathe drop Is a disappointment. Wo. on tho tana- Institution Munson, Chairman; Georg separate were Fire the Eureka Department will abide by It and the1 E. a Goldie J. torlu that h11 Wheeler, to Bergstrom. make ground"' cu,d actry presented for approval but no Classification nnd Membership-C- arl st of It." " a"drr and lion was taken. It being left to the lbcr John Roundy, Tintlc mining man Alvin Galls way, chairman; facl,,,eaeonfirnew ndministrntion to make aid: Since tho sanatorium will also be Baird, Dick Wheelock. ion "I think the price of silver should nnd Reception House Niamaa In his report for December Sex- - u"ad for th, trwtment of silicosis. hav been Increased, not decreased. a f lJea Wlllmore, chairman; Albert John-so" three "J c, ton King reported Hyrum We have had this low Harry, Randle. thought It might be advisable price before, burials In th Eureka cemetery. Inter-Clu-b nut this decrease Is going to be a h ,and raBt Relations Hob or marshal nnd Lon Sandstrom, R. E. John rn.de Rowe, the chairmen; Jones, '"appointment to most people. The by i, street supervisor, expended ny.ilabe nnd ,aat 3? h" thing for tho world would be' l"'"Iature Ferguson. Labor to the In hln departments. the stabilization of silver. Education nnd Vocational Guidwas performed hy de 883 of mount "1 think wo ance J. T. Wilson, chairman, Lewis Schools Resume Studies ought to ngltnte for, linquent water user. the remonetization of allver. Kay, George Forsey. Meneon. a. Bryan of The report p. After Christmas Vacation wnz right. N p h 1 Dowdell, Attendance showed the ezpendl-- , watermeeter, Vernon "Twelve nnd chairman; Cnetleton, Wilson centa Is, ture of 17.21 for operation of'the, hundred school children Lee, quite a drop but It could have been' Georg Gourlay. city well, also that pa!1," of the Tintlc District returned to worse. 1 am Kia( tt,at u isn't. If, book" nd classes yesterday as th it had been Domeitic Lead Ontput any lower It might have' the Chief Consolidated Mining o .Christmas vacation period rams to caused a calamity. Wo ought to put of 8816.20. cost a pany at Regiiteri Sharp Decline ariose. vr on a Parity with gold. It ee Juslic Fred Dltlmer hod two Tbe acaon BtBrted QU Thursday, Jou,d ho tho biggest thing we could World lead production in Novemor h world to atablllze nllver." ber amounted to 41,193 tone, v on v.ceo ... pupil and teachers a full two weeks wiu be dedicated February li, the 7e covering teport gainst 45,113 tons In October. ' one be will inventor, vacation. There other of the great 1SFANT the birthday .. . 106 cases In his aiinvine died. u World production for the first 11 made who daughter before Edia respite from studies rw Ann, ths little daugh- - Thoman Alva -At court. There were 17 convictions, srhool year ends, thst being months of 1937 totaled 1.724,359 oriai .'?! ter f and Mrs. Sylvian Green- tone, for which there wee no comnmaU fir tree 6dl.mlss.ls and 8 suspended sen spring vacation which Is usually for 10 heigh. died at the 8t. Marks hospl- - lb lop of 1937 team ps rable figure for 1938, the bureau there tences. 88- of those convicted paid WB II. put Robert McNamara, of the However, days ' aOihB 8a t Lake C1 nn Dr,'rabpr iworiimcn'ln nn old ceremony fines to the amount of 11,317.17. aid. B7udy "for theVpuDri,s or'the'VlnMc football captain, admires the award Mrs. Wabber abn of the of United 8tate production of nine The him iby the Llonn club of West report the completion will conform School 'given District strictly T"! Spring City symbolizing ,B The fA lh.t lh irecorder ..office collect- most the in for November was 49,888 loan structure. being Philadelphia, -' EduBtBndBrd Utah the the tP tha .K by .1 l.rment . ,195.- , gainst 53,146 tons la Octobsr. waa affixed to the top of the fd 13,519.95 and disbursed Srtre, Association ' and ths closing valuable player of the University of 'S' marrV 0rMBha,h' wbo before her n December. The report of Mrs. ot which support the ,n .oVfrnad Pcnnylvani team.Y. Bob cornea ltbl. ..7rt.rd w. Merit la weighed hy Intention. from Brooklyn, N. electric light bulb. i Tow(,r checked with that of the re- :a; Ml. Elva1,1 Allred, Iona. eordr wllen outstanding warrants bMt i. "W 14 feel high nnd weighing three 1 fi. prlce-fixln- ! vlce-presiile-nl 1 I I ll '"I" . -j Z'TLZ Dd. WU-Henr- le, I1 Under-Privileg- T" - ed Bes-se- y. Ea-ga- r, n-- - '. n, fd" ( 8,1 one-ha- lf ' ( , vit one-day-o- ld - ojinu STS t J ' ( 130-fo- JVSrgcst . htm-i-e- lf clerk." g" i ( ac-A- price compares with n world quotation of 49.92 cents and Utah Will Get the Usual the New York price of 44.75 cents. Federal Road Appropriation Thus, even at the lower domestic! price, United States silver producers Congress turned a deaf ear on Mr. will be receiving a bounty unofteveit i dfodobhi to cut fcdcnl of nearly 20 cents over what it road and the result appropriations would cost the government to purn. bf chase the metal on the open market. 1"d ,p0:J0'00n Luh pr- sll- The London will be close to a million and portion ver agreement of June, 1933, also ,ialf do,lar explred at midnight December 31st, Under the program Utah will re-with no effort by this government f . t; Get Instructions e ( theer mnd County Assessors Announce National Week TIntic lloy Scout of the Utah Nutlonal Darks Council e will Jutu with a million Scout and Scout leaders throughout the nation Frank Beesley of Eureka, in celebrating Boy Scout Week Feb- Bradley of Mammoth, and Wil- trunry 6th to 12th, dates of which Ilam Griffith of West Tintlc, are at ,were announced the other day byNepht today attending a meeting iKarl Kagar, district commissioner called by County Assessor Warren nnd publicity chairman. Newton to Instruct all assessors In Roy Scout Week will commemo- their work. It I understood that a rate lh twenty-eight- h anniversary representative of the State Tax Comof the founding of the 8coutlng mission will be In attendanee. movement In America, during which As near a can be learned there time more than 7,500,000 boys and .are a lot of persona evading taxes by men have engaged In Scouting various means and In addition to character Influencing, citizenship this there Is a lot of property that training program of camping, ser- will be assessed this year that durvice and organized activity, Mr. ing previous years has escaped the assessor entirely. One of these, for Kagar declared. Three high points will mark the Instance, Is the slot machine or marweek's activities by TIntic 8couts ble machlneLor any other device of who will begin the celebration with this nature, the owner of the same the observance of 8cout Sunday, usually being In doubt. Under the new setup it Is underFebruary 6th, In accordance with the 12th point of their law "A Scout stood that machines of this nature Is Reverent. by attending In Scout will be assessed against th house in uniform, the various churches of which they are located. A atrlrt their respective faiths. count of these will be kept and any As I traditional In 8couling on time an establishment adds another February 8th, every Scout and lead- machine to Its list the same will be er lit America will added to the assessed valuation of to Scouting Ideals by renewing that establishment. his 8cout oath In a ceremony which Another new ruling Is that busiwill occur on a nation-wid- e basle at ness establishments will be assessed 8 o'clock p. m. according to their average yearly Troop anniversary meetings, re- stock, not the amount existing at unions, court of honors and cere- the end of the year. The tax commonies at schools, churches and mission has ways and means of civic group meetings will fill the knowing this so an honest statement week which will climax In a country- Is essential. There are several wide "Living Expo through which other rulings that make It Impera- Scouts plan to demonstrate methods j live that everyone be honest with cf accident prevention, recommend both personal and real property or procedure for both motorists and i It may cost them double assessment, i pedestrians as well as safety pre-cautions for the home. They will .Mammoth Mnff UO. Takes also give living exhibits of Scout- Over Utah Con. Ground to crafts allied safety training which they receive as a part of their year considered. Eureka Is now being operated round Scout work, all of which may The reading of the budget for der a new dniliiistrLtion, the keys m reducing 'the accident "death to the city having been turned over, 1937 showed that it had been over- - l0u. to Mayor Nell O'Hare and the mem- - run by about six hundred dollars. At the close of the meeting Mayor bars of his council at noon on Mon- Johnson exproseed his appreciation' Incorporation Articles Filed day. the! by New Company Dec. 30th' new directors ere ee follows: Earl However, the appointive officer of the cooperation given him by nt j Boy Scouts of America Revciity-fiv- ap-jS- economy. The new Number 9 IMS. fi, BY ( lt UTAH, THURSDAY, JANUARY AMAZE A MINUTE SCIENTIFACTS ARNOLD An audit or Eureka nr-- , City fount bus Juki been completed by I Joseph A. Wagstaff. public account President Roouevelt gave the min- - ant of Salt Lake city. Tbe audit lug lnduntry a real Jolt on January cover the account of the city for when be announced that hi New a two year period ending December l, reduction of 1937. Year' lift wan The audit will more than likely proxlmately 13 cent an ounce for appear lu the Eureka Reporter In domestically mined allver. The proclamation fixed tbe prico accordance with law o that tbe tux-th- e treasury will pay for newly-- i payer of thl community may know mined domeetlr allver during 1938 what ha tranpired during the t 14.14 cent an ounce. It repre-- j period above mentioned. In a letter to the city council Mr. ented a reduction of 12.93 cental from the 77.S7 cenU price fixed by ( Wagstaff had the following to say the proclamation which expired on among other thing: "I dealre to commend you for the December Slat ar.d which had been' efficient and business like manner In effect alnce April 25, 1935. In reducing the price, the presi-- , In which your office ha been main-deIgnored the pleaa of leaden of talned and operated the four yean the powerful congreaaional allver Mn. Webber has been in office, "During that time over $200,000 bloc, who warned that such action! numerous has been received and disbursed by would rerult In forcing and In making my audits I have mines to close and increasing t federal uvernment' relief burden.; found every dollar properly the same time, Mr. Roosevelt counted for and complete, accurate compromised with business Interest records maintained so that detailed and some government officials who reports rould be made for your city contended that the 77.57 cent price nnd the state auditor's office, "In my experience In auditing city represented an outright subsidy to' sliver producer which had little or accounts I have not found a more no favorable effect on the national efficient and conscientious recorder "anti-dumpin- HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST SILVER.LEAD MINES r' ; |