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Show r DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TINTIO MINDfO DISTRICT VOLUME XXXVIII HOME OF THE WORLD8 LARGEST SILVER.LEAD MINES EUREKA. JUAB COUNTY. I Legion Dance Hall Is Nearly Ready to Open Tintic Standard Day a Success UTAH. THURSDAY. JUNE 29, 1939. AMAZE A MINUTE SCIENT1FACTS BY ARNOLD i After weeks of hard work on the of members or the local Arneri-ca- n Legion It Is announced that the A very enjoyable celebration was organization Is about ready to open new and novel open-ai- r dunce heft ut Payson last Saturday wheu and employees of the Tin- - vl,on- naa been named the American tir Standard Mining Company and companies held Tlntlc e1n 8ilvr PH." and aa the name Mibsidlary Is really novel and Standard Day In observance of the Implies it anniversary of the first ab'lf bM the distinction of betas the B,F on of its kind In the state. The thlpnieut of ore from that property. - ration is on the Summit. Just a eatlwas the large, The attendance - aborl distance south of which Includthe rifle' that 2000, bail being parking lot, and the "Pit" is rd the entire families of workers, ,anR the old Bullion Beck water, rest-- ftrre la attendance A1 T1 dP. 62 From early morning until noon Bnd 2 ... ?ng, which were given to employees and their1 families which entitled them to of I rd b.-sary-JKk- ..a M I I' S tV'V rr" Cr1 mishaps, IS I AN A OIL Cold conductor proper every-Wlghtma- WM jn Lead, tbu a poor AND elec- n AND WATER IS POTENTIAL - OF OIL Singing birds all Nearly ZERO. Vcnture. south-Wlllla- aumber--re-tlnue- d AND GAS PRODUCTION. SOLUTE They intend to cover about 125 feet of the Pit, not closing It In but building the shelter Mgh abQve so that In case of showers dances can si all be carried on. The floor bus a slight drop to the est corner, so by building the shel-boter over the higher portion the floor thereunder will always be dry. Dance fans are liberal in predict-Vea- r tag that In a comparatively short time the "Silver Pit will become a popular dancing place and that It will draw heavily from all towns within a radius of fifty miles. rly 28,ooqooo acres of land IS BETTER THAN COA PER OR SILVER S4EN COOLED TO ALMOST f- yei,,erdBy Bf. GAS-Nea- all op Louisiana) trical CONDUCTOR AT ternoon to turn on the lights, The Legion has made great plan foP de st fixtures, building convenient stair- vnys Bnd re,ementinB th(! Lu.er on It I. ,h. inien.lon to com the floor wlth a new pPClBlIy dmll?ned for dBPc!n)t pur. It s understood that posMi tlnj on Highway No. 6 The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Zuina Mining and Milling company will be held at the office of the company In Eureka on Monday, July 10, 1039. .According Reports received from many por-l- u the notice the meeting Is for the tionn of the country all point to 1939 purpose of electing n board of dl- - tourist travel figures exceeding those rectors and for the transaction of of all previous years, surh other business as may properly In the fall of 1931 "Bualness come before the meeting. This will Week the nationally known the fluanclal report of the nal of business news carried aa and the annual statement tide estimating that auto tourist from the president of the company, travelers would that year expend The present directors are W. K. over four billions of dollars. This Shrlver, P. J. Pennell, J. Oeorge year, with the two world fairs under Jones, P. C. Tatge and H. 1). Shrlver. way, that record will undoubtedly be I'nder a new law a proxy statement surpassed. Is mulled out with the proxy and this Officials of U. 8. No. I Roosevelt statement la to the effect that those Highway the big east-wetravel signing the proxy will automatically route, which passee through Eureka, vote for the of the five and extends from Provlacetowa on directors above mentioned. the Atlantic Coast, to Los Angelee, Development work la being con- - under a single federal lu a satisfactory manner at port record breaking volume .of vaca-th- e property of the company, which tiou travel paeelug over the road. At U located In the eastern end of the a largely attended Nehraaka-Iow- a district, however, most of the work meetlpg of the No. C Highway .souls being done by lessees, under which elation held recently in Omaha, they are being paid footage ports of delegatee from various cities for development work done. showed travel Inrreasea of from 15 ' to 50 per cent over the correspond- Jour-Inclu- -- tbs various stands. The program. tarted.with a parade o, unds from Itaynon, San .quin and Goshen at 10 n. m. This was fol- lowed by a Progrsm ln Communty Park at which Mayor Philo C. gave an Bd dress of wel- come, and James w. Wade, vice pro- sldent and manager of the Tintic Standard, presented the service but- , tons to the following: William Twenty Year Service ' Burquist. Fifteen 1 ear Service Fenton Boy- ack, Wayne Toalson, Raymond Brim, T. Riley, James P. McMa- Jay T. Roundy. Ten Year Service Pedro Loyola, Crux Rice, O. Lamar Cloward, R. Le- Sizemore, Cyrus N. Tolman. Ernest Boyns, Jr., Lorenzo Clark, William C. Brough, Parley C. race, Wallace W. Hickman, William J. Mateo Cledhni, Henry C. Schwab, Jlmlnez, W. Sher Thomas, Moroni Workman, Evan L. Peterson. Charles J. Hep worth. Orson A. Allred, Elmer J. Nielsen, Daniel Ferre, Ingwtld J. Brandon, Lorln D. Miller, Scott W. Steele,' Andy Pnpovlch, John L. Davla. Fred C. Bauer, Ray V. Olsen, W. D. McDonald, Wesley Christensen, Information Given Annual Meeting July 10th pm . Number 34 hand- some map-foldcol- in foar printed orB Bnd .bowing the whole road la detail. Tourists desiring same can obtain copies, without cost, by qulrlng at oil stations, hotels or tour The Mining company has taken a bond and lease on the property, of the Charm Gold Mining In the Drum Mining DIs- trlct- In western Juab county, about ut bureaus, anywhere along the fifty miles west of Eureka, accord- - route. tag M sn announcement made Tuea- -. The Highway Association's eighth day by J. H. Marshall, president of annual meeting Is to be held at Port .. the Jervis, New York, on July 24th, and Th Charm property consists of a wy heavy attendance la already r, d cU,m"' one promised by boosters of tbs road of the from the fourteen states Development unpaten'ed. through ground consists of a shaft 350 feet wblch It passes, a with Ore few short laterals. deep with commercial gold values Is ex- , posed In six different places, arcord- - Nevada People 816 Working ng to Mr. Marshal, .who further, for Completion Of HlffhWRY 6 states that lessees In recent months, . Pt . hare shipped twenty carloads of ore , vr v v . P which have averaged $15.40 a ton.'- , The Charm property was worked , cl . under (esse for several months bv , m" victor Bray and associates of this t " Pid r.M a!d 0Bey city and Provo, nnd II Is reported V" that they made money during the ,' T.b tOBBor short time they operated there. , , Mr. Marshal says the . . ", will start development of the Charm . veislta "liii ""J" iii u ground about the middle of the com- tag month, and that the first work , . '""J" will be deepening the abaft for u P Jt.rL.rn hi ' dlstcnce of 300 feet In order to reach the Ophlr limestone. ,hV. u aBii Lelil-TInt- lc SPECIES. Btll Syn4ici-t- . tiw.t - Senate Votes to A Boost Silver Price Assessment on tt Monday made The Senate legisJOHN MORLKY REPORTS lative history when they approved a' 8XOW YKAIU) AGO bill setting the prlee for domestically mined silver at 77.57 ceuls an ounce. In the last issue in reporting the This legislation followed another ac- snow storm of June 17th the state- - tlon to do away with the presidents ment was made that this was prob-- authority to devalue the dollar fur- ably the latest snow storm In the ther. The bill will now have to go William K. Foote. history or Tlntlc so far as the rec- - to the House nnd various opinions j There were foot races and novelty 0rds showed, but apparently this was are that It will pass even though the races for children, Indies and men; erroneous. fight is going to be much more heat- I)rst aid ronteats, picture show, base- Morley dropped In the other ed than In the Senate.' j0hn ball game, band concert In the even- - day and told of another snow storm Action to cut off the president's tag and a dance at Lakeside at nlsht. which occurred In the summer time tulhority to devalue the dollar came The Payson Business Mens Organ- - end considerably later than the one as an amendment to eliminate the izatlon served a free beef barbecue t,g year. from pending According to hia state- - d valuation power lunch to all Tintic Standard em- - ment, the people of this district, and monetary legislation. in fact a good portion of the slate. The boost In domestic silver price Joyces and their families. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Holman of Ran- - awoke on the morning of July 4. would directly benefit Hah by more taquln were awarded n cash prize for 1902. to be greeted wlih several than two million dollars, according to the laraest family and also another inches of snow. Furthermore, the ,tim.Hen. Operators of mines have fash prize, for the youngest bnby weather had turned so cold that ice- - pointed out that Ptah's silver pro- were durtion Ust year ot 9.529.713 ounces present. They have eleven children, cycles an Inch in thickness nine of which were prerent, includ- - hang'ng from the eaves. He remem- - Bt ct.14 cents per ounce brought Ing a baby ten day. old. ten the date distinctly on account $.225,259. W.th the same produc- Members of the various commit- - 0f the McGrath murder trial for nun. and a 13c higher price. Ft ah's lee which had charge of the celc- - which he was a Juror, and also by pilrer during the coming yei-.- would brat ion were: reason the death of his fslhi ' late ! association er SMALL m n, tayw,f? ior.lV Highway Western Jn&D Property distributes without charge a among Birds, ARE to Work Lchi-Tinti- c singers lhl-TIntlc- lr U7 '".d IT OrK The House late Monday passed a bT Representative Abe Murdock hlch would entend until October lat 123 tb time In which owners 2 IBIB claims msy commence cessment work, which by law should b undr waT not 'later thaa noon B Saturday. The bill was Imined- It Is ,alr,T aent 10 he tna,e to be passed and then given the president for his siauuture he- Iore midnight on June 30th. The asaesament work done he-twwn now Bd October 1st will sp- I' 0B ,h yvar ending next 8atnr-dny. and will not be rouiited as work ,bat wm b required to be done for commencing July I, 1939. In iMr of ,h crl,l,Bl ,bBt throughout the wert since Secretary Ickes, five weeks sgo. ba Drat statement, and sntld fa,,nR lbal dalm Jumping might he" nvorite western sport. Rep- rcWntative Murdock nppealed to the bl Ped P"" ,d - . 2' u.!!!. T frfl" 1 u7 Lehl-Tlnti- c ti ... o . ' A... , i.S.th B -- ' Tintic n'ftn mtU- - of th iV.h tfephi Defeated Lagt Fridav'g Game la 0urb;kltn,cb0edhlJef; LjrBBd - .... The aPMbc ! . . . . . . oniy . of General Lee Manson. Ies Voeltz, South Africa that year. Shlrl Peleraon, A. L. Adelman, Sulll- fhristlansen. Sport.-U- oyd piremen Delegates to be an. Gal Elton. Ralph navis. Base- Selected for State ball, Eldon Nelson. BUI Bliss. Leon- - Ic w. Ths Pcsyon committee consisted of Elwood Dunn, Don Cloward. Reed 2 .1 Meet . aDepartment, V'r p;odur;1" ,Mt yfa; dr rrndm'iion prlcB rld w4 far BB Bean'greater , M .h.t for aivfr would mean e states th t b bw p, meeting or the organixation wlll to work woald " '" ' to be held at Vernal un August .f r" Er ntol lt. ti ri.bD.r yiMIton, that ab further stated Bbo v,s,,fd arsspndtagia' couple oTwSs .. ,b.. Colllomio. union 1. In J. . One Day They Will - tour 4,tnlM lb. 'TjnW . In Asstatant . th- W Chlf - Ic who did the un- - u,Hi,.lthe(C0,nl!,tl , 1 T. re.lutlon and the need for It. sage to Republican Leader Joe f a& .P m.4. n1" ro.bl.4 The Increase In lead and ,n,fJr,oy' rlne production, however might " ,n slightly affect dverely the price of In,.hnt these two mt tsls, unless demand ssk The adverse effect rould not possibly men generally acknowledges that hs V Comp f1 -r-iiv.'irvv- lh,t r,aln" wouM b" af ,r a " br poB-r- B' "uwy-- r' wou,d r Dig net LlfOT MftetJIlJf ?,!., m. aiowlr v Show Important then and only one h.r4ufl.r u lb. tnen some II.14I,V On Deposit s JSjrt ,l r sz&srssi :s n.ln, toP.r I. lb. E.t.U & M- - with bats, The work consists of drifting of southward along the Knreka Lilly 'ddneM ESTSSTJESSf Hir- - intersection of the Ophlr horizon with the Eureka Lilly fault zone. North Lily'V work In the Tlntlc Mining Blanks at Reporter Office. Bullion also h expected to knvo an Important bearing on the fntnro of TO WED DUKE Eureka Bullion. Tho body of gold oro which North Lily opened np cently In the Tlntlc Bullion ground ' Slopped at an fault In the ?1 wnth ond of the property, but min- 7''"' lux men familiar with tha district predict that tha ora will be picked np at n lower elevation south of tho fault In Eureka Bullion ground. re-L- T: east-wo- Held S&Urday at Payson nt Hayes to be Resentenced on Friday, June 30tb .Tlntlc was well renresented at th District No 4 meeting of flit , Resentencing of George Hayea, crlcsn Lezlo.t held si Tsyson last 64 yeara of age, convicted of tha Among those attending Saturday. murder or Sherman W. Cad wall, 71 e were If. C. Csrlson. Wllllum K. year-ol- d recluse of Tooele couaty, Oeorva Kortey, N. Will more, Kon wsa ordered for June at 10 a. m. by G. u. of tho Arthur Cronin, juim W. McCook la , District Judga Oscar Rullivsn loet; Mr. Krm:. Bacon, eluding silver. at Tooele last Baturday. An Increase In the price of silver yn. ivll Coffey, Mrs. Afon Ohorn. I Tha order followed upon filing by Korney. Mrs. C. Tracy, to 77.67 would open up to mpb. ivar tho district attorney's ofneo of a reconMrs. Gwendolyn Kay, Mrs. Emma Nations the sliding wage scale for setting of tho date, quest Mrr. opmine between In effect Mrs. now Virinla Carlson, tract Wheeler, Tha board of pardons recently dej Intererators and local units ot tb May Cronin and Mrs. Betty Willmure to grant tha convicted man clined and Mill of of the Union Mine, titonal Auxiliary. further clemency, but time had alwas of Fork John Larson Spanish Smelter Workers. ready elapsed for tha original data The present rontrart sets up a elected new district comroawder of the of execution, set for April 29. Princess Irene of Greece. scale which rises and fulls with the uRi0n, and Mrs. Gall Gardner of of ald slilcr n pro- Lehl was chown as district president y".WiU b V few hunters hnve price of copper, hnt contains n cousin of tha dneheaa af KanL other sanity hearing on which to nnd Eu In of ef Bacon ecale a Labrador retriever la not really a rare dof Mre. Able which 0f tha Auxiliary. tinien y,, keeps of baas Spa : whose betrothal la lha duke B"d pleas for further clemency will. dupted this species for oh fu kJJfnse they are fset-- so long as allver remains at rrks was circled dlsirlcl historian. King Victor Emmaa he determined In the near future, it ir, ' was stated by Hayes' attorney, M. keen announced. houi tha asm end four male, Karl hlnrshnU af Tola. Ire d )h mother, compris.. from rmonthi-olRfpflrtfr, jadrtM ce Car-msd- o ' "lla V ilo'ng Eureka BbUIoh Work Should - TA douht BId prot(t c,Blmi WBftfl see la the for another three months. silver pried Incresse a verv much needed opportunity to build np depleted funds which must be re. plrnlshed If the mines are no' to he worked out relatively soon. During the lust year and n half even th mines have curtailed or stopped and exploration work development because of unprofitable operation, eo by high tavea and other rtiefs apd low prices for metals. In- - l.oped-fo- ........ hp,'Bh .r,. Itl and lead Z JSJS free of i. "Mining a . ".'"JI'L" rorpd- Fisher lmE but due t0 the terel Tta n.,r. , r all during the rloalng mo- - Important developments la the near 2Jr n the game when , three Nephl future, are watching with Interest . pl.y.r-..l- , pro on output. Tl,So B pas- Mar- - xz rsa .. El. . . Ml, ofUkU rpmll.i SlTnd JJflSS wlVira pi! Ke,Uy furU,,d i mct.JrauM fSSS '? ?"S!h tawh -. 5 l .? h0 duties Mr- - M J j- Hunting Gntne ,pp'tfr t0B Itp Monday, even though it had ,Bn" bad not been acted upon by a committee took 0Ter tb hlch is contrary to hous 1 . . . . . tion, The An interesting communication was 3rd, 4th and Cth. wilt be (hnJunrrr!alnly of Kvpr. - f received on Tuesday from Mrs. J. A. meeting will he held at the Fireof Per s? the'iocaVteys wVs'lhe Vesson'for wSStaU MMhe"ta .... Jh.r, ...14 ta no T " !.. Murdock explained the Poa,tlB western states due " ri 1-- B0 ta WfBt 10 tb JJJPJ. ' r.tl |