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Show vy DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIC MINING DISTRICT VOLUME XXXVII EUREKA, JUAR COUNTY, I HflC County Assessors Given fclireKa. Lilly Instructions at Meeting Been Closed Down1 ht county assessor and his vuri- - - 1 J rtfpulU-s- j I w.ro ul Ntplil lust iiicctin;; with ilm county Eureka V Completing I Lily ('onsoliilutcd Ihursdujr .'or t'.n,v. MluinS rompany of Kant Tluilc clou- p.nj.n,,. ' ,vlnK Instrm-tiui.on t AU operation-i- , work down thin week. hotli development work and the in In- - d,lrl,,R the present year. Thin In t ho time usses-rohave ever ink of ore, waa stopped about tlr ' bonified instructions us to the ,d week aiuce and that laat of time a few men have been kept for l,oeditre they shall follow in deler-lii- e the value of linlli personal purpose of rleauiiiK up the ,,l,d rM' prupctiy. working and plnring them In shape W:,M 'PhiIm-v.t this' lor the complete alnitdowu which Ib:it lbp 4lr l,! l!lX loinmi:. on is place Ian. muiid-Uwa scheduled to 'ake an einitalile valuation and ,bis the conimission ha-Closing of tho mine will mean the "r fl,ur 'few of J!1 workln ; men. seventy abort of off laying tbout the state clu china uti the According to Tlntic Standard of- - KureThese tlclal. which company own the Ku- ,bri ,m'n each, crews consist ofs namely: a phoio-wareka Lilly, the dosing of (he mine raPbr. u and a slntis'lcan. surveyor the reduction made necessary by i:! Ior thl" Imperative th.il : in the price or silver and the low 8 and ron- the for other rrices being paid orm pr,'t,y ,0 l!lP rules of tli uetal. The Eureka Ully was work- - rom,,llon. ;n on eueh a slim margin of profit "r ia!:taiice assessors have been that It w: out of tho question to "" dlrci-ilii:i: in; lir.tnoi V.'1 r.ew the under silver it make pay "r a,l residents and cheek their in order to duler- From authentic sources it U also V"1 bp,H,Ki!;s va,up of ,pp b"". Je I, anted that the worhing force at the ", r , ca , aPP,ian,,M f nil kinds, Tintlc 8undard is going to be cut . and rad,.. I'er- furniture. For some time past considerably. ri fu.e the a. wh? s!llpnipl the Tintlc Standard purposely In- - I" ',lN P"r"'" rreased Its force with the full know- - w ' lo " would silver the of that price ledge to,r po!,,i be changed on the first of tbe year. 1 ,H,,rpr ' ,lla: has changed Now that the price 0,:n "ol downward It Is imperative that pro- - ! H,nRl 0 ,he! i,,; ot bpp duct tun be reduced and the working i.ss seed 0!" for taxathin. other Many f f roe cut l!,al lu" 1,!canf.,l wi!l in all Under the plan all the lver Pr,babllly be tugged this year. stopea In the Tintlc Standard that will not pay under the new silver . price will be discontinued and lbe( CIVIC ClUDS Meeting at men working thereon laid off. IIow: Gunnison Jan. 15 and 16 many men this will affect remains to be determined. The working The next meeting for members force at the Eureka Standard directors or the Associated Civic not be materially reduced, according nuU of Southern f1n,t to the latest Information. wil ke be,d I" Gunnison on 138, he Standard falurday, January 15U. and Iflth. In laying off mn officials have adopted J"1 I resideni James M. Sniveul of l an plan to help them In making ruitch will preside nt the business proper decisions. These point are: Seniority, ability, adaptability, dependency and living location. This means a simple process of elimination. For Instance nn employee of the Eureka Lilly who qualifies higher ln these five points will take tit? elation, is general chairman of the place of some workman at the Tin- arrangements committee. tlc Standard or Eureka Standard who Mr. Lundberg announced (hut the qualifies lower. In plain words oniy those who qualify highest will he kept on the psyrolls. Tin toll Ten years ago i r calls- - , . ; state. - , rt lSl L b.'rpd C-- ? Jr' , wi-ln- o u - d T year, sixty-aixt- h d?ply. rBr.eltd MMjwhcn Bpa'nUh pu'.hed "through a field them a one point mar- Uket a.!".", He 1ark ( Hy wheie he took glll and"vlng wllh onIy Keoait TlB. "V-'ttwo,,ked the ball up the floor and be was held by by B nlce blt of Btrat f,ipped tha laboring men as well as by lho ball to Porwtrd who toaMd Atherley who owned he mine Mr. Ferry ln the , wh,ch field tver favored hasty action on mat-- ; BpaUed ulrly Miy In the However, vlctory era involving labor. It being his melee Tlntic committed a foul thus pt possession of d,Tlnd gpani.h Pork a fre throw nil evidence before making a hlch would htTa tled tha bad " It been auceeaaful. The crowd bad P,e:,n.t0 "?, Tnion 2, Mine, Mill Mwarmed onto the floor not ai dSmelersWorkeM, came forward that a fou, had been mad knowing conu. with a splendid tribute as to hi. fair- lha had foor t0 c,Mred ness when the news of hla death whlle tha pltch w mtde. The reached these men. Ipense waa terrific but the break U Fe:rTme n fevor of Tintlc when the was devoting all of d?th,Mr- to hli(brow went wjjd reldent be.n th Coach parkinion started out with RiivUiarRLnfd li!ftr f th vpwvvea which resulted In the firet quarter ending 2 for the visitors, compn? lb H ( the Miners S, ,unprllB",I AaJriLtto?? lAn 8. .! rt,dUCeJr1l beId Spanish Fork to a single point .mm.nTUVibe T" cred,.t while they piled np a score of 12 to irTvilt work - The In J yerae took form In the in. "I.1VeC.ni!n,l1' J" third quarter wllh Tintlc making to addition capably thalr only threa polnti and Mr- ,nlre, Tha last quarter ?rry.lead cut to C ru" ae about the faateat exhibition of Pb m!Lh Ufh:r,,.:C V P,1,iflcV Netball ever witnessed In Tintlc. Itepubllcsn Tc ,t!d 1,1 tl,e one gpanlah Pork bat beeB toutad ai of the having lhe beat team ,B tha Nabo g i ers and leaders In the Am- their ?ih! ST'S. 11 "J" His passing In his 1,, rryUn : ;-- W. Mont Ferry, who died rather suddenly nt Salt luikt on Tuesday of this week from an ailment of the heart, was well known to many residents of the Tintlc District. He had visited Eureka on ninny occasions in the Interest of the mining operators although hi own mining properties were In another section of the I iiu-i- i p,-i- Number 10 13, 1!3S. im-eii- - MINES D Away Suddently Tuesday town lu-i- r SILVER-LEA- W. Mont Ferry Passed out-0- S' TELEPHONE CALLS TOOK AN AVERAGE Of TWELVE MMVTIS TO COMPLETE, COMPARED WITH TWO MINUTES ! - d THURSDAY, JANUARY by i t UTAH, AMAZE A M INUTE SCIENTI FACTS ARWm n I ' HOME OF THE WORLDS LARGEST 7- P. First Meeting of New Council Held; Mavor Names Committee Members 16-1- 4. Djvaon passed Into bltory. It d amount of water from the Chief, It will be an economical move to sign a yearly contract to purchase a given amount of water. Thl proposition was to be given Immediate attention. On Friday evening, Junuary 7th the new City Council of Eureka held its first business session and a great deal of business was transacted, Mayor Nell OTIarc presided, with ; uni. I. lb. I. re-1,a- rctil,8 jnon.y record,f ... . .. . L ."P V AIV p " that of THg aad tho gamt the other demonstrated beyond a doubt that Tintlc la n formidable foe during or Bny j,dk school quintette In the e?pc'J . Pifd.wth1 .. , ,.,.hiP nrn,..i ,, f Generally .c,.tjr..at thelI The box score of the game fol- c c0 Iowa: SPANISIt FORK !UI O. T. F. P. nd denv rf I 7 S Gardner, in legls- - Andru., If 0 4 2 tnd PrP' e "4 0 4 2 . V Johnson, rg 51.,, 8!t"; i"1 Ferre ,rn,, e Tnylor, Intelligent ' SeTbuas. m.n B, 9 m l0 B(loJ)l will tlon d buil8(,t ...I Mining Classes Are NOW 1 15 G. T. TItHAfil'KV WILL CONTIM'K Fhlppa, If TO IH'Y MEXICAN SILYKK q. McCormick Vo take cliaree of hiimiftllately aervi.Cj( ww not available. bl muM' 0 credit to his city and state. He leavea a wife and two sona. Hillman, rf this the executive board 1 Mont aneaklng However authority that living location is lug to be one of the main points in. pro-aeaao- n y ,.r i. ot ,1.790 read and audited and ordered paid as soon as funds were avuiliible for that purpose. Iu addition to thes-- j current account there are several other outstanding obligations indud- 000 in tax anticipation notes. a mouth In the recorder's office. lre- ho city. However, the pre- has to been customary vtously it will h for a t,;i, ,, waa However, a,.a.....O0 I 1 1 7 22 F. P. 3 0 0 0 0 2 0 Z Judge, rg Secretary of the Treasurer Mor- - tin. i. eeeeseeeeeeooV ur IB the j. McCormick, If genthau announced Monday 1 nd Yld"dreHJdH1.U W!l.fet.!,t.P?.nV. represt nta- cre as fun0WSt and in eacb had the il?n,ve1,y of, l'lah S.000,- -' Atherly, rf a"ury (deration. Eureka residents second.!, 1 2 r?Jer 0Hine tho program for the fed irHrnamod -' l. chalr- le,,8io" and valley realdente third. High year nnd h31ldu otiier routine husl- - L 1 2 f,a88M ,8re 000 ounce, of silver from Mexico In Naylor, e : n,a" , tow being conducted In various addition to monthly purchaaea ot ap- - n... rr cores In the other four points mry pesa a 2 t m nd c!ounl Ilaucr,,clUea of the state, and according to proxlmalely 6,000,000 ounces. . of course give a valley resident a! Ipeart 1 0 2 0 E. Richfield remains rf of Carr Kay ( ron.n and McClain. Chairman tbey are "going over in! The treasury agreed to pay 45 preference over a Tintlc resident. rnd Thomas W. jinuer will also act as the purchas-lfi- nport j secretary-treasurEven in farming com- - cents an ounce for the 25,000,000.! Totale ,hnnp , 1$ 24 j Jensen of Mt. ries,:nnt Is field rep-j0Rent for the city. he ounces, which Secretary Morgen- DOMESTIC COPPKlt I'RICE r'efmei Slmmofll, ua- "Umb,r Hillman, resentative. Ihiih may ho reappoint-- ; .lhe Auditine nnd Finance isauer, ,.ourhea 8 atarlling In view of the Hiau said were an acrumulation'pra ODNTINTFH UPWARD TIIKXH ,.dt bu, is BBd.wsto,Nl other RPPlI- lit i K rroiiln. fart that they are In agricultural sec- - which Mexico could have dumped on e m h IM for both positioiiH will and Water- - Hk. Cronin.1., Firi. .the world market, possibly deinoral- A New York dispatch says the ,.,1Kdl.n,d bv the executive board MK'Iuin Juab County Budget is It is bewildering to try to deter- - luting prices. price of domestic copper was given nif.mlieM. Siinlt.;tl0II ... Met lain. Da u e r. , dlswas course n,e The In accordsaid that. wby mining a further boost of secretary cent Monday. Reduced for Year 1938 Committee assign nicnls for 193S',,erk continued In Tlntic for tha reason once with the understanding for Ilppk' Url,tky' that during the first 10 imr that thl.. 1928 reached with Canada and Mexl- - A reduction of $10,014 In the cent, a pound by leading cu.-- ; ,lona for committee, will be made by tom smelter sellers. s" ' ,lhe 'nuurT ,hadft a"ed ,T,nU hd bT, 103$ budget under the umi departf0","6 Sargent and approved hyi A11,.ya and Bridges-Cro- -TJ"' ounce, n. th.e.r,ate'.. !! This marked the third rise since! Aboard of dirertor. before they Kllf ments in 1127, has bean mads by yb,dr,B nam Wednesday of laat week and lifted become final I.UW Mcrui. 'ro.ln. the custom smelter price 8 cent a Buildings pound above the 1927 low recorded Cronin, Deck, Brlakey. !cpen for all the Instruction that can average monthly purchases from 962.50, as compared to $110,577.60 early In December. License Iiriskey, McClain, Hauer. be Rjven these countries In tha last year. in 1927. to continued Primary producers Police McClain, Deck, Briskey. , A reduction of $$,600 In the courtquote 11 cents, a price they have A number of roinmunicaliona were gf ATE AIX'KITN gITK FOR Two of Get many's . high speed house and grounds department, was maintained the last few months In among them a couple of bids read, 1 ION L TUHKRCITjOKIM pita streamlined trains are known as the the largest single item In the redacface of fluctuations In the custom for the Installing of a new heating and th smelter market. Fly- tion. This wee possible because of James Hunt of Eureka, a member Flying Hamburger plant in the library building, lhe old Domestic demand has picked up In. the completion of tho addition mad one having gone out of commission 0f ,)e kite committee for the new! ing Frankfurter. the past week, partly In sympathy! to th courthouse In 1927. The old a short time ago. It seemed to be tuberculosis sanatorium, was at Balt with the rising trend of metal quo- -' th age assistance, which Include the opinion of all present that a Ijlke rity aal gaturday attending a1 tations in the export market, dealers orll eecurlty program, waa lucreaaed boiler should he installed; one 0f which at larger the committee, mH(nk A good demand was In$1,200 tble year, making th total reported. that was capable of hunilling the time ,ba t,le l0 lhe iand waa ap. dicated after the latest price boost, $12,000, tho largest la th hletory of -lientlng of the throe anils the ,rorcil and tha title of rertlfiratlou was added. th county. It also became neceshall without and Jail citv brury, ril,d with the secretary of state, for the county to assume th sary Export copper Monday extended a It he full ran nt capacity. having to Tho location of the hospital will vise that has continued for several expenses of Mammoth town, amount-jln- g wns stated that it was the overwork- - be at Ogden, a thirty acre tract of. to $600; the mlnee of that local-,lt- y weeks. It was quoted at the equivaIng of the old boiler tln.l caused It and having been donated by the lent of 10.60 cents a have taken care of tho expenae to burst. It was only a 800 cub'c chamber of commerce of that rity. pound against. In other year but refused In 10.521,4 cents on Saturday. i feel bolli-- and was being called up- Tbe matter la now out of the The adopted budget waa aa folThe high price for domestic copon to take care of about 1200 feet bandi, 0f the site committee and It la lows: per last year was 17 cents res'Eter-p- d 'of radiation. Tills projoct was turn- - now up to the building committee In Marrh. General expense, $52,581; dependi fd over to Councilman Beck nnd his to stnrt construction. However, the ent poor, $3,500; widowed mother, decided to was also it committee, im(er committee is reluctant to pro-- ! 'KW CITY JAIL PROJECT $700; old age aaalstance $12,000; Ine .close the library until such time n feml, claiming that the money terest on road bonds, $6,610; pay'Vll.L SOON RR (tOMPl.KTKD new healing plntii was inslalled 0i,le is not sufficient to make even ment on road bonds, $22,000; road nnd in working order. ja ROnd showing on the ererllnn of nd bridges, $2,600; Mammothjown Sandstrnm, street supervisor The new officers of the Eureka tha hospital. f Eureka who maintenance, $100; total, $llr also has charge of .Fire Department were approved ns. 63.60. Avarious PWA v. : v. chief announces I). follow..: Roper, projects, installed Eureka Mgn that by the mil of the week the new Laird, assistant chief, Frank llaniii- The skunk population of th Unitljr J Sp. Fork KiwaniB Officers will be finished and ready fin. captain of the trucks; Hex nick-- j ed Slate has fallen off during th F. llowe.i John !mnn. secretary; "occupancy with the probable rfAfeS: .... Mr. and Mrs. lleber Jones of this past decadt largely due to. highway Edwnrd Fox, trustee. xectpion of rots and other minor treasurer; ' Mon- mortality. SVilbur Huston, the brightest boy rqulpment. As there were two vaenncles on iy wre l Rpanlsh Fork on However, it will he remake lieu-- , to is set all who where the is re-former, day ! O'llrre bHrd ,,l,l time yet before It la anp-- P in America, c Mayor ,irnry From 25 to 25 par cent of th having .won tne rovornor of the Klwanls Club ed with steam heat I for the reason the world. After r,p(nlPl Mr. Kdwsrd Tike aodtcnmt J. of of an airplane'! engine la 'in officers Inslallwl power the scholarship mt the Edison organlxailoi., Mfa Lym.,n akpr lo ,he positions, pity heeling plant In the Thomas to tho air through the tho Spanish Fork rlub. Mr. Jones which they already held. ' radiator. Dr. new the j . , order for a collide of weeks and It aachusetls Institute . president, presented The problem of purcliaslng water " Brockhank, with his presl- "'y he that much loneer before Hd. lhe rxt!"U.f.-'iu- r in from the Chief Consolidated Mining wtorv Two men were bora on Febrnnry deni's seems pin disrus-rengineering hPiV" fo...:.cny was " he Jail. was an elaborate ram 1809, each destined to follow n The no Is ,12, proa there limn H.e at fa that present Nm jub tn MCPiPn( piece of ntercsted in modernIt to declared Jones Mr. run si ruction and one, lo will, regard '0f work and a credit to and other sub- working ngreement !drn man" Dni as It Is have been one of the most enthus- wbn had rharge of Its erec- er tha ttp ,h C8U8iof City J J rcigion called Tlie Ris- - the pur. ha.e of wnter. nndmonths b our tBew,or " It Vid. "fluxion is shown in his evident that for several a rertalnever attended. ing to bo buy will necessary in Seattle 1 Mining Blanks at Reporter Office.. father' study Conducted in Utah Citlei tary-trMr- ,r I I er n. - I -' ! I . j 1- -8 5-- 8 S. J'My ( 5-- nj.u ) 11- 1 j lilt. r avail-:lh- in 1 1 - tr I 1J-- AI-- I d. ,S0J gf1 sassr ?jsssix!! |