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Show August The Eureka (Utah) Reporter Tage Two 12, 1949 Welcome From ra lb LJ lb cylinder Klaxon was good too. Horn. The "Pick-up- " When Mrs. Verne Junes had quadruplets and just missed fame, though she produced the fifth the following year. When Milt Jacques came to town to haul ore for the Loose a and the twelve You Too May Remember... THE EUREKA REPORTER ; Reminiscing By One of "Mammoth's Old Timers" l,l 'lll.lSlli:i) WEEKLY AT EUREKA. UrAll By Earl Dunn Welcome Home former Eurekans interests, the Central. Chain and ,9 Mamk Sioux mines, and bought the It is the privilege of the old to play however, a enurrirr had moth Livery Stable. In addition - to remember the the ear in that backward the COMPANY Kingly PUHLISHING pered AKT CITY to draft horses, he bought about a good old daya" and Mammoth is royal treasury had been looted. SiKingvillk, Utah no exception. The old town will be Whereupon Hans had hurried dozen high stepping pintos for rig and saddle use. If you didn't go ighty years old her next birthday, home. Aa far as those present were a rubber-tire- d "Entered an second class matter February 10, 1948, at the rig. and as she dozes in the hot August concerned, it was jakc with them, courting with a pair of prancing pintos. drawn 1879." by livened of 1949. had 3, Act March xun she thin up of in the under for the at office year Eureka, Utah, Royal sprint post have a chance to those daya Ion? ago whon an otherwise dull and dragging you just didn't influence people. and friends win wen 10c taken, drama. her first mining steps Subscription In Advance, Per Year, $3.00; lcr Copy, assisted by the Wi miner boya an-When Hans tired of just selling The Jacques equipage outclassed their associates. Then how the "corn" by the quart, teamed up anything Eureka's Jim Morgan .....Harrison Conover Editor and Manager Crisinon family came into control with Sammy McIntyre in a venture had to offer. When J. George couldn't start of the first hi? mine, and next to raise wheat by the bushel, and Mrs. Helle Coffey He porter amc into control of thia firat bi? did it to the tune of $14,000.00 at his Benzine Buggy, only to find their first harvest. They hit the that young Joe. the Edison or mine, and next HATIONAl AOViltlSINO ItPttSCNTAllVI When the McIntyre brothers, jack-pthat one time, but nearly Kettering of that time and place, Samuel and William, wanting a went broke trying to repeat the hail proved beyond doubt that water and gasoline do not mix even traded a performance. slake, hut not of NATIONAL EDITORIAL UTAH BIT AND STEEL CO. attic herd to them for what the When "Yah Dickens" the Baron though the water had been especCroamona thought waa a worked of Beer and Bourbon, switched ially processed so as to resemble out hole from "corn to comets and treats "Conoco Bronze. Wfft i.w.ii-i- ir Tike" Elmer, When (1. II. Robinson. built the to meats" bought an interest in When Harry NlW TOM SEATTLE CHICAGO 143 No. Utah Mammoth Mill for the McIntyres, the old A1 Hagen general store, proud purveyor of Hill and Hill Eureka, Utah san mancisco then later, the Farrie Mill for the and in no time at all found that and American Beauty beverages, Sioux people, after which he laid he waa the sorry" as well as the took the lead in organizing the out Kohinaon townaite aa a monu- "silent" partner. Fire Department which is still in i Continued on Page 8) When Jimmy Hutchinson painment to himself. KUKKKA- -A WONDERFUL CITY When C. K. Ioose, Reed Smoot ted the first sign for the Tintic axaoeiateH. started the Grand hospital, and muffed the spelling, Horn 18G9 still maturing HMD death undeter- and Central, hoping to find the exten- making it look like they were same mined. Eurekas life span can be credited to and is sion of the Blue Knck'a ore body, vclerinarions, and when this Mamresulted in the famous Jimmy Hutchinson became which natural resources and mans resourcefulness, in which the law moth's firat Mayor and penned up "Apex bent to the entla of justice and the peripathetic porkers belonging being furthered by an equitable balance between waa to Jim Swenson. Susie Elton. Vet legal fees were enormous. Would this span of time be termed mineral or theWhen the Markham ore teams Whiting and George Zavonoich. machine history? They are not separate, today one hauled the Mammoth ores to the When Supt. Billy Ball of the LOW-PRICE- D Mill snd Smelter at the Tintic Lower Mammoth showing stockfails without the other. The value of ore has dropped, Ranch. of holders through the mine, spoke a hoist- ore he expected to hit and said. requiring a greater tonnage, made possible through When W. II. Kirkendall. engineer quit his job and went Tin going to get it about here, mechanization. Milling and smelting methods have ing into the hotel business, and Capt. anil accidentally touched a live been perfected by machines, thereby allowing the OIioh also quit the mine too d win with his candle Imr tending rather than stick, housing him instantly. The classibeen killing once have would which mining of rock station tending. whole town mourned his loss. fied as culls. Advancement in pumping and haulage When Utile Alice" the high line didn't get When Doc Han-idllet with her abandon, This shay, of stock his wife "Peg" girlish the extended our has mining operationsrange equipment brakes and ran causing hail nquested him to buy. hut did can he discussed on the basis of operation alone and all cn-- slipnicmlM-rs- . away, including thi get hell in a rising market. "hit the dirt. Then When Brax Barnett had the earn laurels for mechanical progress, but there is a nguuH-r. sheto hud readied a flatter stock broker's quotation Ixwrd in more individualistic approach. Man once worked a sot on the grade, and her reverse the town's grocery ston and the hail hem thrown, came on ten-hoof mining stocks seemed dawn to dusk shift, every day of the week, lever buck up tin- lull to "pick up th' price than the price of linin' important time eight-houleisure r and has lie now works an day Ihivs" like the coquette she was groceries for his family. The fatigue which was once individual When "Rutcli" Webb, sausage When "Young Dim-out of first class, at the Ibnn-lioii- e mcdiciil school ami his internship with man is now borne in part by the machine. To give makerstore, told Ins son came from Kentucky bringing new credit to the machine, Eureka stands as a living ex- Walter, wlio had beenprecocious in stuff and social investigating 'non murine schooners" ut a near- science. ample of a mining town mothered by a mechanical by refreshment I told stand, When "Did Doc" went to Search To trace mining methods over this period, man Mel onni-l- l to si iid you "yes. home von Light. Nevada and sent the two "step on Brass" till inyou'ri Jackasses by express to Peg. Broremains constant, mechanical aids variable. The first can't amt that wont - for ther and twenty-on- e with the k and hand steel, loaded another week, "oii must'nt rush earth was drilled by single-jac"Jack i are wild" if they bub! brav, feed 'em liny by hand shovel, moved to the surface opening hv tilings When (lie When Shorty Me. got his first Mathews wheel harrow and then raised to the surface by hand liiirm-one Hltemoon. toge- car with the six cylinder engine windlass. Transportation made the first hid for im ther with ten other buildings, all because u Chinese Umiiiilrvuiiin Hfci Irofod bo er provement in the adoption of a rail system for hori- forgot wlial "Confueius said" and WAYFARER zontal movement, with the steam engine providing got drunk and set his plaec on Seda lurfnou Coup Sporfi RoodPer the hoisting power. Animal power was harnessed to fire. When in a fight in relieve the miner of hand tramming not median ica' Upper Town" the hewhiskeml Russian "John Iwskv" tut the ear hut a definite progressive step to the final adoption off Jimmy MeKwnn.' who in spite You could pay a thousand dollars more and still not get all the extra of that, kept right on punching of battery locomotives in use today. the ItusKiiHi had cnoughskv . ease of handling famous dependability of Dodge! While mechanical perfection was being achieved until then Printed by to our whis-liMi- ' -- Silver Jubilee! rr-al- la ot Ix-e- Main-Midval- e, WELCOME TO THE SILVER JUBILEE law-su- it DODGE NEW GIVES MORE FOR THE MONEY! over-hea- e - le-au- xe ur - " fn-s- idi-it- s Wee-wi- laconii-idvit-- two-stor- y Ih-te- l bur-roo- m ... on hoisting equipment, the machine was adapted to the drilling operation. A few years after the turn of the century bulky machines were reulc-tantl- y being accepted by the skilled artisan of the hand method. Machines had made their hid for permanency hut design improvements were required, both as regards operation and industrial hygiene. The improvement trend which followed produced lighter, more versatile machines. Notable of these are the g present stoper and carriage mounted liner Jumbo. or 'Mechanized loading equipment developed less rapidly than drilling machinery. Air driven slushers, pulling scraper buckets, had been adapted to ore removal from stoped areas, hut drifting operations stil were dependent on hand mucking. It was not until the early thirties that J. U. Finlay, a resident of Tintic District, designed a mine car loader suitable for min ing operations. The tempo has been set mining is machinery The future depends upon the resourcefulness of man guided by past progress. dry-drilli- ng self-liftin- r wirwv li r. r v. r r. When Grizzly C.imrge Guisford. who hail been present at the Ikiesky bout, and who had taken possession of the ear section slipped out of that fight arenn. visited another well filled bar, slapped the dollar ear dise down on the bnr and aize demanded "drinks for evervlmdy ami on Mc-Kw- of I li.dgegx nil F luid Drive. All this and many other famous Dodge features for just a few dollar- - mure than the hiwrst priced ears I Theres head mom and hat new - the house" Then glaring hatefully at the and pointing drainatieally nt the of ear said. "That came off piece the last guy that talked hack" It is the collective thirst was quickly qucnchiHl. When liana Hassell, dosing his place of business after a busy day took the money bag home and later reported to the local church when he was crowned king after being mtvd in velvet and ermine and handed a golden scepter. It was an holiday occasion, with a king, queen and royal court, nee essary to the presentation of a drama. At a critical point in the play. King Hans jumped from his golden throne, tore down the aisle and out the door. his scarlet ruin whipping out behind like a flag In the breeze. It was not part of the bar-tend- When you see . . . alien you drive the e new WAT l; KKR, youll minder ul the the cmn fort, the value that gives more fur isir I lodge. money in this new lowrr-priii-- il i; I r. i i i ed , ... .. I bulge k u farer! Coma in . . . learn AMAZING UJRVFRRER With gyrol Fluid Driva ON NSW DOOM WAYFAIfl Just a few dollar mors than the fowsil priced card -rt- -V NO. 711 B.P.O.E. AT- about LOW PRICES EUREKA, UTAH THE ANNUAL SILVER JUBILEE DAYS i. 1 FORSEY MOTOR COMANY -- i leg Voir bulge Dealer ran quickly prove your Mill go farther and so will you in a dollar el WELCOMES ALL LOCAL AND VISITING BROTHERS I . . . room and rllsiw room . . . seals with knee-levmiimv1 to cradle you in solid roinfurt. There's the thrill of flashing pirkup from i "l!rt-Aiv- " engine . . . stepped up in power hut squeezing extra miles from every tankful of gas. Ami as an added llirill, theres the proved smoothness er 'TTT'.'rTr'.'r'.'r-- .r Tintic room it-i- |