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Show vj DEVOTED TO THE GREAT TXNTIO MININO DISTRICT EUREKA. JUAB COUNTY, VOLUME XXXIV i 07 THE WORLDS HOME UTAH, THURSDAY. LARGEST SILVER-LEA- MINES D JANUARY 18. Number AMAZE A MINUTE SCIENT1FACTS BY ARNOLD Finnish Drive In Tintic Has Been Very Slow 11 jSpringville Coming 9112ll If you do not have a rifle club While other sections of the state I liOVTlfb JD1UL In your locality and are Interested jure advertising the (act that drives for funds for the relief of Finland iu forming one, please communicate1 with F. K. Newell, Provo, Utah, who Wkut might be termed the cruical In spite of the fart that certain have bwMi going over lit wonderful' Is Utah Department Chairman of game of the Nrbo basketball dlvU sections of the state are working shape the opposite must be said for for the Amerlcau slon will be played on the local floor Marksmanahip against the spending of money on 'he Tlntlc District where only a few and you will receive full In- - on Friday evening, the word has beet dollars have been taken in. January 19th, Highway No. There are a lot of Finnish people furmntluu as to forming either a when Bpringvllle cornea here to given out that much Improvement senior or a Junior dub, also how to meet the Tlntlc Miners, will take plare and a. lot of money In Tlntlc and a lot of people In secure a loan of government rlflea it should be a honey of a gnaw be spent on the road during the pathy with the relief movement but not ,0 the extent of contributing. and other equipment with an annual for the reason that critics havq present yvt.r. of ammunition and target, ed that these two teams are favorites. The extent of the Improvements The drive Is still on and contrlbu-an- d Secretaries of all American Lc-- to win the division championship, the amount of money to be spent Hons can still be given. The money e glon rifle clubs in Utah ara request- - and the very fact that the two in Utah Is not known bu this will should be sent to the Finnish ed to writs at once to the above choices ara tangling up It will more I" New York fedor Fud Ogden, City, the amount determined by named chairman and the outlined or leee point to the supremacy of the or it ran be left at the local V. I). Hammond oral aid received. shooting program for the year 1964 two teams. office, Pspr recently regarding questioned " will be aent to them. or Bpringvllle has sneaked out of deSalt Lake people the attitude feat twice, eepeclally so la their with respect to Highway No. 6 said Soy beans in SALAD-Cheape- r game with Payson last week end. there was nothing for the people Encircling the equatorial zone and this Indicates that they are not mayonU 1 ICdU of the earth is a forest of marvelous along the route to worry about for HUIvIIlSUII so hot ae the critics claim. On the naise salad dressing this road has been named to head PROFUSION AND VARIETY FROM 1,000 CAN BE MAOE USING SOV other hand Tlntlc lost a game due I This the list for Improvements. TO L500 MILES Ml OF. BEANS INSTEAD OF EGGS to the feet that four of the regulare UUHW to made been has Highway promise AS A STABILIZING AGENT were relegated to the aide lines 6 officials, to civic clubs and in- due to certain rnllnga of the district dividuals and it will te fulfilled. Wllmtr Hutchison had an ar- -' Within the very near future, or a basketball commission. There Is not a great deal of High- - raienment hearing In Judge Fred All four of these Tlntlc hoys will soon as the weather will permit y wny 6 remaining unfinished, hut Dittmers court last Fr'day work will be atarted on a aeries of, be reinstated before Friday so all of this is In Utah. Th; noon on the charge of alleged murroad Is complete to Eureka. Half der. Rut little was accomplished Improvement projects which will Bpringvllle will have to ahow a lot n,or ,baB bay baT 0 da,a 1 coat approximately $25,000, of the distance between here and f0r the reason that the defendant ou Tlntlc with wa,k hope to Information out Delta is now hard surfaced and that was not legally represented and he by.bpy lug given a vlctorTPaying Maye r Dean Beck. section from Delta to the Nevada stood on his constitutional rights he Reporter's prediction that U TEETH The Initial project will include the and refused to plead. Therefore his state line Is not hard surfaced. ,b Tintic Miners will de-tfighting Main a of lower distance short from street Nevada has only Dentists in the widening pleading date, and his preliminary Church street Intersection to the.11 8prlngvllle by at least,? points, US. TREAT 24,000,000 to go to bring the standard road to hearing If he so desires it, will be b" fact that end of the paved sidewalk, the build- - j,Bd ,b,a ,B tba aca PATIENTS a year, at the Utah state line, and they have on Monday, January 22nd. It will other prediction la In favor AN AVERAGE OFlS EACH.' ing of a new sidewalk from thlw promised to do this Just as soon as be held before Judge Dlttmer In the Bpringvllle. Bell Syndicate WNV Rervlre Intersection to the Union Pacific 0 Eureka City Court House. Should the weather permits. pot and the building of steps Into' Although the road is completed to Hutchison waive prelmlnary hearing the depot, also the placing of a Nations At W&T PuTChfiSC the Utah line from Colorado word Bn( at the same time plead not comes from that state that a lot of guilty he will be held to the district guard rail at the edge of the Much U. S. Cornier walk. additional Improvements will tske r0urt. . Main street forma epart of lha place, such as driving the Pioneer Judge Dlttmer read the murder at war were heavy bnyeia jfatlona federal Tunnel under Loveland Pam. Highway Na of rDted complaint which waa signed 8utp( coppar tallt yaar. 'O" Jl? Ereka it F. llebdon. In substance u ' bn1! B dispatch from Washington, T. H feet The average u f? that on or about May 1. 1927, Junior . New Officers Installed In ,h llebdon waa assaulted upon, hia inKPrt and domestic use of Ihl Staging a comeback from the re-- ed Increase la gold from lha Tlntlc Ject will he 30 feet. Eureka Fire Dept. juries and sickness following caused roni depression, Utah's vital mining bullion mine, strategic military mats!, tha bureau Other projects planned his death and that young Hutrhlson industry produced $62,385,575 worth sym-wl- ll aUt-allotm- Re-b- newa-whe- n HllfrhlCnn Trt Pfh9fl Ion lp sail Projects Planned For This City. nn after-nearl- -' for - I X he de-',- m Values From Utah Mines Increase During Year Tintic Decreases. , coat-to-coa- .t t,f, I Prl Garfield which had been shipped out la the American reserve sup "-.- red: Mlnlni 00 feet or pounds of Eureka, more than a week after on December 31, 1931. Is an lncre.se or 43 percent ply inis The Utah mnrm sewer to he straightened on large Increases. he hreame missing, over the $43,747,902 value of these rcpirled Jspan, three years at war with Copper company was. as usual, the tb lower end of Main street where China, took 215,591,122 pounds or metals produced during 193$. But largest gold producer in Utah; It at nresont It makes a rlsht angla the lion's share of tha 730,023,595 It Of Utah is still about back hklf only way Printing Industry a followed by the Consolidated ern: arhnnl ground project to he of metallic copper exported .HUh of $37,- - Mercur (Bnyder Mines, Inc.) prop- - rn'hed: from 300 to 4000 feet of pounds ,1' 14,1,1 11 ,V0nVh. Very Hifh nf'iasY 897,549 reached in 1937 and even my Bt Mercur, the United States sewer line to be laid for dralnare manufacIs In used the (Copper The printing industry, with 1500 rartlur under the j.nd Lark property at Bingham, lha of homes Immediately In front of the ture of bombs, shell casings and the normal of 90 to 100 million do!- - Tlntlc Bullion mine near Eureka, arhool Lulldlr.ga. wage earners and a pay roll of apof both Urge an-points priming 4aa and the Geyser Marlon mine near proximately $3,250,000 annually, h small arms ammunition.) Ke' I mates made bv the Mines Bur- - Mercur yonerally recognised as the state's The mines bureau reported that Gives Eoosevelt Pm'tdent 8,1. Uk. third largest industry. ln British naval blockade against the an mad,! Jnrreaae In the total e fr3ni 1,6X2,732 fine ounces val- - Relief Figure Originnting In 1S49 when a small German Imports had materially deof of most the afh waa used Important ued wrought Iron hand press g,25),S44 in 1938 to about creased shipments of American copL',ah- - b n',al to print the first currency to dreu- President Roosevelt reported to per to the relch and to her conquer10,574.897 ounces valued at $7,171,- f IndusIn Lake the Salt late aregate Valley, or per crnt ,B quBn. COngress Monduy that $11,776,501.- - ed territories. trv has grown to Include about 150 ,n valu,- - 8,Wer 670 had been spent under emergency C.JIPr I'r. 7 Recently, the bureau added, Drill! UChI Ore JAA concerns scattered throughout ,the rrora ,h Binaham d,a,r,rt Inereasei i lief appropriation acta from April i.h Imports also almost tons in 1939 romnared with 13,24' about 479,000 on u res and that from S. 1935, to December II, 1939. The Kingdom Hgible. 6A term. The plants, valued at approximate- The rrport, covering ounces, but funds c,,3 aboul 61,230,91 pounds of AmValue of iisa anil 1938 output! rark uII.am from the Tlntlc district de- - pended by the work projects admin ' erican refined ly $3,500,000, are engaged In print- copper In 1931 and of were: eac" m,,,al Ing newrpnpera and magaxlnes, Job rteased about 402,000 ounces. There Islrallon, national youth adminletra-- 1 42,563.100 lu 1939. French Import! Presidents Annual Danes 13 press work, binding and engraving. was marked Increase In silver from tlon, the farm security adminlstra- -' totaled 64,131,367 lu 1931 hut rose Conner Fcr Juab Not Set to the full yearu tlon, the public woika adminlstra- - sharply to 130,356,530 last year. Gold flotation plant treat- - tlon and other agencies receiving ( ruuB, which Imported no Amerl- Bilvt to In- - funds under the relief acta, showed can refined copper during the first and Hill The Reporter ha bon making an R?p01Tt ShOWS Zinc Stock Ophlr tailings Ing , crewed Lead been Hidden who the out rind has from U. S. to Of $872,212,975 had been spent from (aB months of 1939, took 17 per cent oiiort output Increasing Zinc. . ssviics s' mina. chosen to conduct the annual Fresi- Trewure l, 1939. to December 31. 1939, I 0f ,h United States November ship- the dent's Ball for the Teller of Infantile stocks of xlnc In the United prapBra1i praaUBBbly. official, said, for The output of copper In Utah In- - lbaHr1 half of the fiscal year. H MuTer'andraui paralysis victims and up to thii- states (all grades,i. domestic only I at creased from 316.252.000 pounds' Total expenditures by states for use In her war with Finland. time there seems to he no informsCoupled with heavier export de- )f end of December a efonom,,a Rlfelon, fol- tlon avalUble regardless of the fart 65,995 tons, against 01,522 tons a iow. about 341,040,000 poundi Vlluw, al cember 31. 1039) and expenditures msnde, domestic copper consumers that the danre should be held ou month previous, according to the In 1939, or 51 per cent from Ju,y 1 10 lumber 31, 1039. increased their purchases by 77 per "Operations hv the Utah Copper I36.4IS.160 . birth Imi last year. The burean laid the naar Zinc 30th, Institute. American Bn(i in vtitui Includwl; president's AllMn(iV January Company were Increased markedly "".l. Navsds, 319,504,793 and 1763, that the quantity of new refined . The fcsln In storks for lha month eiy-i- j.. esme of front diy. the all Nanrljr Utab In According to P. J. Fennell, chair- 4.473 high yMp "f f." copper withdrawn for domestic use the Utah h- - OMlfllll property at Bing- .Co,p" cut 050; Wyoming, 344.038,304 and $3.- - was about 1,443,000,000 man of tho Dmocratlc party of Juab v. . mine and the pound! . grade. 1 greater than . p S'74' county, the dances In the various was 57,941 tons, the hlvhesl month- mn op compared with 313,037,100 In 1031. m,,u Ar,httr and was much Ul less than the scrtlons of the county will be hand ly total on record so fur aa metal The output of refined copper from erated at less than normal during led by a county airman. The name produced from domestic ores la con- - iB7.!ad0TthrCmHi?fnitnJi end i"Pr,ad ree amount- obtain' ,,n,t ,b eight months of the year. ,,oltr aBpiorars are able to of this rhalrman Is not known at the rented. Shipments, all grades, drop- d caaboul In Increased was bu production '! frMlh watar by mallln Pa lhat has Rnej,Bm Pared present lime hut It I. hope,! that pod from 64.407 ton. In November n,7IT,y,0nnU'1B,.d'"'r'Pi rarity during Beplemher and the been formed on salty sea water. Thlij next week he can be named, also the l0 Member. lha 4Cg ,oni Pon,PanJr retained Its rank as the bM that from the Park City mportBnl fBCtor In sav- - Ptt,,da date of the dance and the names of In the ProdBCM' of roPPr creased of 31.012.074: that from the J?rKMl Bun,Br0us explorers ,nl jyM those who will have charge of the 8ta,- Civic Clubs Meeting District waa aboul the same atrandnd on Ice floes, Notary Work at Reporter Office. Tlntlc dances In various cities and towns. The output of lead In Utah dea. In 1031. Lake City Salt " "The reopening of the Sliver King creased from 131,314,000 pounds 44 r valued at $0,040,444 In 1038 to were productive, Coalition and Park Utah As has been the cnetom for seved properties accounted for the gain about 130,121,000 pounds valued at "Final atate, county and district eral years, the Associated Civic Clubs on at Park City. There was a suhstan- - 36,541,300 in 1039, and the output annual figures and further operating of Southern Utah will hold Its next tlal Increase In tnetsla from Tooele of tine from 07,310.000 pounds val- - deuiu by districts will appear la meeting In Salt Lake City on Janrountv, as the ou'put of gold from ued 4 13.231,101 to about 00,714,- - Minerals Yearbook, 1140." uary 87, whlls the aeeoclallon'e drive the Mercur. district Increased and 000' pounds valued at 13,535,843. for membership In that territory la Lead decreased lea than one per larve gains were reported from the IN FINN CABINET la progress, according to President Hidden Treasure and Ophlr H'll cent In quantity but Increased elsht L. A. Wynaught of Milford. mines. The new flo'ctlon plant a. Pf cent In value, and tine decreased "WVSSSJ" Plane are being made to hold at the Ophlr lllll proierty. placed in on Pr rent In quantity but least one Joint session with the diOutIn value. late In 1933. operated a creased nine per cent rectors of the Balt Lake City Chamrun year, treating old tailings Mtt or lead and xlnc from the Part ber of Commerce to discuss plans of The average sales pr're per Utly area Increased markedly due to mutual Interest to the two groups. Increased from the reopcnlnt of the B'lver King pound of copper Thera will he a banquet Saturday 10.098 In 1938 to 10.104 In 1039. Crallllon and Park Utah Consoll-lea- d night lu the Newhouae hotel where from 10.046 to 0 030, ard xln dated mines, ralna from these two the business meetings will convene from $0,041 to $0 033: the average properties more than offsetting during the morning and afternoon. per ounce paid for silver In- - wt at the Perk City Consolidated Previous to the open meeting of rrereed from $0,040 plus In 1038 to and Park Galean mines. the members and directors, the exIn lead and line were "IVcream $0,078 plus In 1830, and the pries Past ecutive hoard consisting of of gold remained unchanged at $35 recorded In both the Hingham end h. President James M. Sargent of Tlntlc districts; lead and xlnc from per ounce. President Wynaught, First The out out of gold In Utah Increaa- - the United Rtmtes and Lark property Vice President Henry H. Jones of ed from 200.030 fine ounces valued at Bingham decreased sharply and Helper, Second Vice President Geo. from the Tlntlc Standard mine at 87,023.050 In 1031 to about 370.- M. Lunt of Bicknell, Russell Haw060 ounrea valued at 30.062,100 In In the Tintic district decreased also. kins of Nephl, Daniel Stevens of Fill1030, or 31 per rent. Gold from the There were marked Increases In lead more, Ckanncey Sandberg of HurriP.lnaham district Increased from from the Ophlr Hill and Hidden cane and J. W. Humphrey of Eph-rai129,311 to about 131,500 ounrea (In Treasure mines la Tooele rounly. will meet to adopt a budget The output from placer mines In 1037 mines at Bingham produced for the year, approve staadiag com210,147 ounces of gold) due to In- - Utah la relatively unimportant; In mittees named by the president and creased from the Utah Cop- - 1030 It was estimated at 100 ounrea output outline the year's program of acti!e half belongs and German, This village, half of which was French Gold from the Tlntlc dla- - of gold and 23 ounces of silver. vities. I and Frrnrb per mine. German the land between I minIn new It of now. mines foreign "About the same number Value Tanner, Increased nearly 5,000 ounrea. nobody the decay Irlct It haa been eetlmated lhat there aa losses at the Eureka Btandsrd were operating In. lipt aa In 1038. ister of Finland. He waa finance forces on the western front. New it Is left to the rail, mice and are 1000 aperlM of ratftsb. that I part and parcel of war. mlao were more than offset by mark- - when 113 lode mines nod 13 pUcere minuter In thn prcvloua cabinet. The nartv wus in the Dutch much William Laird was installed as the new chief. He haa been a mem- her of the department for many years and haa at various limes filled most of the offices In c creditable manner. There Is no question hut what he will conduct the affairs cf the department In the same fin: . manner as hia predecessor. I. Itoper. The other new officers of the do partment are aa follows: Frank Hannifin, assistant chief. Rex Hickman, secretary. John F. Rowe, treasurer. Fred Tasker, captain of trucks. W D. Roper, trustee for six year 4 un,n' POrt-JPre-- ! n,h .. Ir , Brit-beca- neg-Unit- ed ed ...... ... itir.,. jy "bT s! xsrzsrz. dretlc ' iS'olmlys Village Western Front (Bps 4 i II,J I",', , ii'0'0,0 f "f. Prw rr, it r to-pri- ce Pan-gultc- ld n, no-ma- |