Show - spotrievorsowpwwwwwwiralittr0mptli - : Early Training Aids Utahn In Mine Defelopment fly ormthirn The early contributions of some men to the development of mines sometimes is forgotten due to the fact that otters' participate in production receiving more public attention Douglas C Despain the sixth of thirteen children was born at the mouth of Little Cottonwood canyon Salt Lake valley Oct 11 1S His mother was Sarah C Egbert befDre her marriage to William Joseph Despain his fa ther who came to Utah as a convert to the L D S church in 1861 and homesteaded at the site of Douglas Despain'a birthplace Ills mother was the daughter of Robert C and Seviah Cunningham Egbert converts to the L D S church and exiles from Nauvoo Trek to Utah At Winter Quarters Douglas Despain's grandfather outfitted his young wife and his mother with a team of oxen and a wagon and left them to emigrate with other Latter-da- y Saints to the Rocky mountains while be joined the Mormon Itattalion to partiripate SENATE BILL WOULD PROTECT SUBSURFACE MINERAL RIGIITS 0000 4 11 ' V 4 ' t ' - ':16 Z - 4 - - OVA I 1 - ' ft ' ' 'q g ill6“44 dk 20 eteran mine developer returns to Utah Douglas C Deopaln the historical march fiCTOMII the NOTICIP: Sealed propoaala will ha Toeolvoti at denert to Snn Diego Cal poPurchesing 'department University This strenuous ttr Utah ttalorn 1nrit bldg until Howdy affected hia experience so health that a m June 3 lio411 the memo to be he never completely recovered pubik ly opened end reed for furnialtIn 10 1 Ing labor material and for the Installation of flood equipment lighta as per obtainable plane and apecifirationa from the Purcbasing Department Certified or canbier's check In the amount of 8 per cent of hid must accompany the proposal The right Is to or Tfrved any or all bitt or to salve anyreject informality or technicality in any bid in the interest of the Vniversity bLIBERT W MOTE Purchaaing Agent ' NOTICE Seeled proposals will be received it the Purchasing Department University of Utah Room 120 Park Bldg Until 9 s fn June 3 114& the okanie to be publicly opened and read for furnishing and installing acoustical tile as per obtainable plans and specifications from the Purchasing Deportment Certified or cashier's check In the amount of 5 per cent of bid mutit accornmny the propoaal The right is reerved to accept or reject any or all bids or to waive any informality or in any bid in the interest technicsitty of tne University bEIBERT W MOTE Purchasing Agent VALE° MININU COMPANY To the 8tockholdere of lig leo Mining Company: TAKE NOTICE that a maetina of the stockholders of special Vale° Mining be will held at Company the tieneral Office end principal place of business of lthe corporation in Room 1017 Kearns building (134 isouth Alain Street) halt tAlt Cite Utah on Thum( lay the nuith osy of June 144 at the hour of eleven °clock in th forenoon of mad day to consider and vote upon the question of amending the Artteir fit Incorporetion in any or il Of the following particue Wei 1 Pi Changing the time of the florae thug Or the coporstion from fifty yeere se oroviood to artigi UI to OGI bun-gee: y Kt I lir filing the hmir of the dee of the annual meeting of the tockholdere on the third Monday In Jenuary in each year as provioed In Article XIII at the hour of eleven oclock tii the forenoon of said day It Lak City Dated at It lAke County flat ofD Utah this fourtimuth 1444 A stay of May THOMAS E KEARNS a OF PROPOSED iNCORPORATION TAX TQUALITIf LEAGUE Or UTAH A meeting of members and prospective memhers cd the TAX EQUALITY LEAGUE OP UTAH will be held at fi15 NOTICE Kearns Building Salt Lake City Utah on Tuesday JIne 11 1i)413 at 11:00 a m The object of said meeting will be to Incorporate the said association tinder tbe laws of the btate of Utah as a cornot for pecuniary profit but poration for tho general Interest and welfare of tho mornboro thereof OFtitt4T S WALI)f N Pres J D CAlvililiELL Secy IL L 8ell0ENIIALS Atty ' NOTICE Meanwhile Douglas with the assistance grandmother Of a nephew drove her oxen across the plains with a company of Saints who arrived in Salt Lake valley in 1818 Runs Sawmill Douglas Deapain's father and his grandfather In addition to homesteading at the mouth of Little Cottonwood canyon engaged In the sawmilling business in I31g Cottonwood canyon and later In prospecting and mining lie with others made the original location of claima which later became the Old Jordan mine better known as the Highland Boy in Not realizing Bingham canyon the potential value of the claims his father said his interest for a pair of mules and a few dollars Ile also was the locator of the claims now known BA the McKay & Revolution adjoining the famous INVITATION' FOR RIDS NOTICE IS ItEREI3Y GIVEN that to the conditions contained subject healed bids will be received by herein the undersigned County Clerk of theLincoln in the State of of County vitae et the courthouse In the Town 2 of Pioche until p m (Mountain for the coninit” (Jr June 22 struetion of approximately 1t000 feet of ewers with eplateral end interceptor In the unincorporated piirtenatices 41&- l'own of ioche in said County Plena and specification(' may by eXmimed at the office of said County Rod copies Clerk in mild COUrth()11010 thereof may be secured upon deposit of $1000 to insure their return in good live day after open-M- g conditIon within of bids Unless otherwise ehown in the in structionto to bidders (accompanying a Kilarallime plane and speci(ications) will be required with each bid aft follows: riot bond or certified or enabler's check or money order payable to the treasurer of the County of Lincoln State of Nevada in an amount not lem than 51 of the estimated total contract price: or deposit of nevotiable bonds or notes of the United States of America in like amount Surcessful bidder will be required to furniah Performance Bond and Payment of Bond each in the amount of 50 the estimated total contract price Partial payments will be made to contractor monthly lean WI to be retained until completion and acceptance of contract Lids must be nubmitted on forme as outlined in Plana and Spocificationa and sureesaful bidder will bts required to execute contract for construction in form outlined in said Plans and Specifications The County reservee the right as Its Interests' Inky require to reject any and nil bids to waive any informality In bids feeeived and to accept or reany iteina of tiny bid unietin bid ject II qualified by apeciflo Envelopes containing bids itinat be settled marked "Sewer Project Bid" to the undersigned rouritY Clerk at Pioche Nevada end delivered not later than 2 p In on June 22 194d whervotilde will be opened T 111 j at Alta Utah He the claims for a small consideration because his interest wax more in timbering and cutting mine timber as well as farming And for a time he worked in the old paper mill at the mouth of Big Cottonwood canyon As a boy Douglas Dempain shared the hardships of a large family: completed the elementary grades of the Sandy school at the age of 15 at which age he and him eight brothers took oyes the support of the family and helped to keep hill' father in the LD S mission field in Illinois mold No High School Clone At that time there were no high schools closer to Little Cottonwood than Salt Lake City and as means were not available for further echooling Douglas went to work for a leaser at the old City Rock mine at Alta for $36 a month and board Be worked as helper and as a miner when the leaser fell ill For meveral months he worked alone going down the winze ladder to break the ore: load it in a bucket: climb out: windlass the bucket to surface: dump the ore into a car and tram it to the ore bin In this way he managed to produce more than CO tons of ore for which he was promised a gold The watch tin added incentive leaser died before the ore was merheted—Delipain got no watch and lomt his job Works in Store That eame epring Despain was engaged as pack boy by John G Stilwell for his small merchandise store at $40 per month and board On this job he became acquainted with all the mines and prospects In the district and friendly with many of the operators some of whom were to become famous During the 15 years in the mercantile business he was successively pack boy bookkeeper partner and finally owner of the business Ire also was postmaster and "during his spare time" took several correspondence courses in mine engineering and mine accounting Made Superintendent Despain's first job as mine superintendent came in 1923 when he succeeded Dave Lemon at the Elmina Silver at Alta then managed by George It Watson Ills mining career was interrupted in the fall Rof 1025 when he served the 113 church on a mission to the northern states mission On his return in Ind he Stegilired a lease on the Tom Moore rind Golconda claim nt ARA: atter six months beetime "'ended" snd wsiso hospita This did not leeeen his fuscinstiou for mining sod Hs soon 014 he wee Able he obitined a jot) RN mine tniner at the Lark Utah under the direction of J 3 )111(9141n for James A Ilogle In 192S "Joe" Beeson sent lieornsin to Perk City to work on the claims of the Park City Commit kletiklAN Ament irstii4 bet it ill mut o NNM0 good tiongo moo 0 50 down : good 15 00 019 150: medium r Lead-Milv- 410 pf SoolaltV 14079 P109010091 t710t1 :41 (10 13 fr991ty ' P'1101 14 So) 14 50 5 00 MO ioioillittilli rild SIIIIPIY 14 kl Until ilfitilt1 leire lois— 2115 1111 14 lot rtioh 4)0 liPfinttig t0911 $f901 009 0 0 ( 9 15 I V t to9 P491 i 04 94 00 litN9 I 9 I entri I 1110f110 t aril oto 1 fitf i 17 19) :15 215 110 1 corn-parab- I I I 4 h ill fl!IVIOrr i t I I f L- ritOBATZ 14— ANT) OTTAIIMANFIIIIP tel- - NO1 IrrP4 1 (Coevdt ehttor rirbo tY tha pperortive 01gtpre tot ituritirr ititormaiiiitit el' 1 NOV( St TO ( 11111)11 MIA reTATV or A)A K ItAttltNerritTN will trmielit rt(rAN?1) — credit-mielsitral with vniirtirtft tr) the' titulor aletiad At Waliter tiotrik At TrilAt (!t)tri P4Jt 1001 Vtall on ttY be NV f"ro the VAlt (JayCty tit September A D I 104 t 4 4 PnOTIATE 1 At NoTicrm se 2 Walker nithk Building 1403 City 11!an on or berorol tr4 251b dAy of f4ofotober A r) 11)44 A 104 f TOOLS 4: C 1 4 '$I 1bl ' ri)4 k1 SERVICE STATION eAll (it 15 50 tete McdlUirt to good liaavY relives 3 004s 14 00 common to medium 10 507 12 NO and totalShoot - Salable for non: week 7200 compared leridav wyek ago choirs lit nano otouily top 1550 good to choir I I 4 °wit 15 nn medium and corn Moat IY $13 00 moil light lemito weak NO 1 V Wel 11 50 pelt idiom 0111lb Itiodoo $14 50 lop: medium to good 11 No 12 rd) gooit shorn yearlings 13 00 0 13 50 horn nioditim ti "I 5600 ewes $400 41 575: package 140db ppm rinVIV Markst clotted nazi Thursday and day - AND BUS 1 On and after thla dote I wilt not be re‘ponalble for any debt' contracted by anyone other that's rnyaelf (bigned) L J bt:LAVE1K5 o I )1 1 PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING Miss O'Blatk t: It - t ?4 ''' 4 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I 4: :- ' '‘11::!1 A i- 7 i ' 14 11ti 11 ob:P4i6 lily P014 IMO 1oot 43 o 1 1111 to 13lot - 1 t i 1 t-- - 4 It 4- soot" - - ONFIRED STEAM GENERATORS Sizes 15400 Horsepower AUTOMATIC 4(- III - - - i a A - t f t I 41 tvi) t - 7 g F Hokeb9 Idaho ' L f'' ft'''''' l' ''': 0- ' : xl 070-ote NNft)'It''' '''''' 1 :::' - y r 6' ' 'e' t :t -- ''''e ::'' olooão' :( i i ek -- : ' ''" ' : ''e ' I Of 4ttelteiifs t I e: ' 1 I 1 t r ' 77" of - 444- 1' p' "" ( L ' ii t 1 ' : : t: ":11::-- 1 o 4 )r't ' Po 'r"1 F ol - : k 1 i3OY" t 'r''' 04:-i- - I t!:: ' ' Ye ' ' r-- 41 i s:'ti 'io41: 1- -- r-- t 4 k ''' ' ' ''''''' 7!: 14 - 41 Y : Miss Dedrickson - '0 "" !s 9( t mesa -- — p- :momYrort—oxstom- 9999911 N - 7 o''-- riiill'"'s : - - :::'''t- if i 4 sb 2 t 4:)7 r e - :te illt:i': 4 fi --I' - 't ' J '' t t! 1 1 I - f IC :4e ) JP ' tf:' q 1:'''---- t ' Kintz Mins H Rumel Miss - F Itumel 0 ' Pengetto 311fts 8 Will Receive TIIIS IS THE PLACE MONUMENT CEREMONIES SET JULY Degrees at St illary Rites 2-- The first granite stone to be a part of the This Ls the Place monument at the mouth of Emigration canyon will be placed on the foundation July 24 with appropriate ceremonies George Q Morris chairman executive committee state monument commission announced Saturday Gov Herbert B Maw is to be principal speaker at the Pioneer day ceremcnies and George Albert Smith LADS church president and chairman of the monument commission will direct laying the first stone The event is scheduled for 2 pm the approximate hour at which 99 years before Pres Brigham Young and his party reached the main pioneer camp on the banks of City creek Landscaping of the site for the $300000 monument planned to be one of the most impressive in the country has been under way for several weeks and excavation for the foundation is completed The first granite is to be quarried in Little Cottonwood canyon about June 1 The monument will be dedicated July 21 1917 as a feature of the states pioneer centennial year er 1Bachelor II 1 tio 11411 of Science — Miss Elaine Dedrickson daughter of Mr and NIrs Gilbert Dedriekson Spanish Fork: Miss Helen Cow daughter of Mr and Mrs James Arthur Gow Castle Gate Miss Betty Pessetto daughter of Mr and Mrs Walter John Peasetto Helper: Miss Helen flume! daughter of Mr and Mrs John Ii Rumel 876 NV 7th South all nursing majors from Holy Cross hospital school of nursing The academic procession and baccalaureate mass will be held in the Cathedral of the Madeleine 331 E South Temple Sunday at 11:15 a tm with the Most Rev Duane G Hunt bishop of the Catholic diocese of Salt Lake as celebrant and preacher At commencement exercise Sunday afternoon Bishop Hunt will conduct services which will inaugurate the 71st year of the Institution's contribution to Catholic education in Utah The Rev Robert Dwyer superintendent of Catholic schools in the Utah diocese will be the speaker July Zino demand was heavy particularly for prima western and special high grade both onion supply Weed ingot end finiehod etre! products elliiput continuos" at about the ame rate Steel onet and as the precasting week eirip conouniere nubetentlelly reduced in oinco the mills are hooked Into quirk 11047 Vemand for steel pianist rentaitiml teei ()nue Inereened structural lents Tinplat output eon ttnuel hoth but a do Hine was anticipated in a wool( or two of emit osturt tooll Scrap stool ttemisti4 wee higher gnel sup lower Mtn ever pee r r Itt 09t it IIifl I IyII $t inn ' iIøø almomtlemi hale sit J toy 3 It wag Jo Jr Murray pregiolcit 'rho dirortrira also deel4rP4 a rovillar stly1111 of I 00 tlyr ponra llurrIy t ti 01 rottiOnoy'si til 4 rtirroO ft Ivo prforrel hlo of 74''14 at IPI elf tIO y nf 'i'll1" 1illy 1 i Al HOGLE et CO ' 131 M I4Nk Pi00111 Prof' Oviloot 47111 — --- - Atoomo Ammal — — -- ' Officio CAnnActing e 11&' galmol''''' Through the fast private wire serv- lees of our Salt Lake Denver and Loa Angeles office' we are active In the execution of buy or Nell order) on the above imnuem Quottitions ittvl a recent report are avallitele upon request We Sperialize in Loral Serur ities I oe Iltroeior4 ef 114r Kiin 4 tto4blo Witt 12 low rtmi t(IIU1 WIttOlOoty woo tvri y of 4tt volltm 1pr t rtollIMMI 001k "1 ph otenlin 11111 reenra 15 NI 0tichitillifil PRIVATEAll WIRE Equity Oil Co Utah Southern Oil Co I DIVIDENDS - fir PrA r ' a0 a 1!1111 ifitt IP ifetk hcitalvi lewd w) et trotka L Choake Ilde — — - 602 t -! -- 1 ti - — — — — — — — — — —7 r ' P t A i 4 1114 14 14 11 dict i - oStill 41 Ipme Attu" 1 341ip 1 1 1 1 1 youn NAmE 1 1411 P444 lhot 1 te00 4114 oestI old July I ICJ tej 11114 fierier—New: 0 0 0 $lit 4 11 1 spill m il: C04"17) rt i) te1 ole ' Milos '' 1'""'0 1 I July told t 4 e ' i ' Iv4at " f : iiz ':I ' t :' 471--- tmefmrty!fmg''Bliss Gow l':- 7:2 f 'i4 t 0‘ Y I I !IIIII 11101 'Mara I 8 jaN'r: Eittifi Aug soiree 111'n'vr 15' 'oo 04::37411 0 ' i'' i 11"q 4e1d I A eu-- -- ' t '4'''s '4 f N 14 - ' - It - - E:: It ik Miss Grin ley r:PW'llmogNegle i t 1 L lit "' e vo ! i zrettvitwAtwxmemmamea eP it ):40— 1 49ormi Moos II I Mar s Salt Lake City Utah 1 luel ot - STEEL ruTunrs bow Wtoott— NPWI $ - EQUIPMENT NOTICIt ' ' '' 4- ' '41F- - ::-- :i 0 ' 1 1 - ' A :?- I 1 (- t':1 41 tot Ithlot or 1vi tr4-- - 1 ' fro:': i ' (AP-USD- Moor if ts --- s00)- 1 i : 40 -4 roAN FR 4 NC1SCO May 24 about tdekc a lb dcilvered to the Atner—cattle—saittOle and total none: for leen consumers week Setiabe 1300: compared Friday continued 'eonferoncen Copper producers week ago better grades steady: tower with 0 P A looking toward the expected grade cows 50c lower eausage bulls weak hike to around a announcement of ceiling uiiitvY celves anti vealers fully 50c lower The present ceiling ia 12c 144ea a lb week's top medium to good gram weer' The inrostd of etelkes on domestio copcommon $1300 013 50 1000 01700 per nupplies wag sohown In the report that short load mixed medium heifers and good In 86019 manufacturers consumed Morlittrn h) good toneApril which 1400: young row" of cown 2$13 tons were domeetie range $12 00 1)1350 big grip (1011 to mixed CoMITIOn enWL $1000 qi) 5198n tone were foreign 111)per ailoceted aud the remainder I 050 moat cutters $550419 50 can- by the government Cock on bend nerti $700 0 00 good bulls torture common to rtitattlint Least continued In erilicelly short oupply $100 V1150 otatinago broad demand Further glutei In alloemilmie were feared by and total none Velvet) for the trade which predicted the Moltia Re wrok ' Salebie 200 ikw valette $15 no 0 eerve Co might import Only 6000 tons in Nov s'"e '- I ) 00 rt ' 1 - 14' I 44k rm-- d A iiii Tqf ow 446N 4 4 f 1 1 1"1"1:1!:"?"''''''''-- " m z':7: le": IC) GRAIN veodo I' 03-l- b Ills—Newt -- A ilr:----- 1 PLANTS a: icatc ab e POWER PLANTS o TRUCK ttrrrvn ) is r - "I' 0 4 (A')--Copp- C' '''' x - t i'I -"4 )-- - 4 i LA ) ) L 1 I 40114 "Iii l'ili 4111 401114o t 1 1 I i 1 211)ii 'iot 11 23 12 CIIICAGO 1'111)1)11'CE 23 (11110—mpot buffet ellwArio moot Phtlf01 110eViPtS nIntlittillY linettlinated 'tot DIVIIIInt10 -- twenty Years of experience may help find just the answer to equip your work with the right tools i If we do not handle the tools needed we can tell you where' to find them Our ' Mots - NOTICP: TO ISIDDE111 Sealed bids will be received by the Utah Mats nodding Board at 442 Siete HuIIclUui malt Lake Citit limn Cepitol 12 o'clock noon Werineaday la) until 10411 211 for completion of gyin minium building tind heating 'dent at tthe Snow Junior College Ephraim : titith tilde will be lit itecordtince with ! the Nana and specificatione as preonred by Lorenzo M Young Architect i I Nil Continental Dank Building where 1 contr may be obtained upon the re 1 Of $in00 per art which clepoolt reipt Willi be refunded Upon the return of 4 such roplea in good condition within I five days after thy bide R ro opened A certified or cnshier f check or bid bond of 5'” of the amount of the hid rondo povshls to the order of the Birth Suite Building Board 'shell tiet each bid which intott be I compnny oented Bide will bo publicly opened Fuld read aloud at or ehout the time i net for 1'0(41ibig ths bids in Room 442 II tittto Cannot Building The Owner reserve' the right to 'e' lect nny or all bids or to waive nnY intorintility or technicality in any bid In ow interest of the State 1 I ii --- o Attorney for Irsecutor fq ftrat publicAtion May la 141 4 '''- e' t il el' i - " i ( ' - 4 O 12 DISTRIBUTORS OF CLEAVERBROOKS EQUIPMENT F pilaw 13 --1 — '' ao14 eWX'ele o POWER or A V WILLIA W - - o MACHINE Awn (1TIARDIANt1f1P IN rt LAA - 1 - - ‘'''' ul t4 4i it oil: nlootito401) lolv t ISIS 1 WNSOSno1104""Wo ofte404040"""""AO wilt 1 1(1( 1111)1Thit retTATY or NSTIIAN itetvirNotATT AJK ) t) — Crdittiro will tA claims with vriiirhrrot trt the prelieht iihriprtenoti ' -- ‘i - 1 '0 - I I 4' MACHINERY (Ctolrifl eeloily rlotk or tho rootAtelive foliire 14 (WM? infornoalion) 4 ' ' o CONSTRUCTION TIMAT COM Watgrn PANY he Willietri J tritvpntrirk As sibtatit Irtist QtricOt (executor for um crtstt linte rtf hoot pithilroititoit MAY 10 1941 114 J 'goyim Kretribo Ltulblibil Attor-1- 1 ?Iry for fits rttørtititr PIANK 's k l - fyi i4b'Alt 4 dmowwootoftoo" JIM) L 1 1 atte1 'ESTABLISHED AtitOrSt atotoega g :1 - i I i)(t - - Purrhotaing 1 ' t ilz t'''''t4 t A r- 4 fti:1i 4 1 Sopt oaty—ttiewl ' 41 t I 00 2 t t ":4:) '''''''' 4i10-1- on $1() s: 4s4 : 8 8118K044 88 4 V14wat 44 13901142 P4 U14 1101 471 var 1 i" I i? Mary-of-the-Wasat- BANK CLEARINGS NollirdaV'N tiink elrieritigl slmo Owlitntik Ot Wpokly rlentingol M4t11 WIri( inet Yrt8r Vridittro (tom' rentti (limy into vont 4 4 0-- 41:art:1 fS' - :''--' ' 14117'' it'''' ' OLI er L -- '1 -- ! 1 Bachelor of arts and nclence dewill be conferred upon eight grees to slaughter 'weeewesg850 01475: common lot small choice shorn graduating seniors at the College $500 0750 new crop feeding lamb $1725 of St in OMAHA —Hogs— May 24 ( none compared with commencement exercises Sunday Salable and tot Friday lest work Active at re)ling levels all barrow and gilts at 4 p m in the college auditorthroughout : virtually $1450: low mows $1375 Cattle—Salable anti total none com- ium pared Friday last week lautughter clakees Those receiving degrees are: of cattle weedy vealors anti replacement week'm tope tinehalogaii cattle "ware Bachelor of Arts — Miss Joe fed steer rhoira 1222 1290 and 1412 1700 Allen choice heifers $1750: package Cris ley daughter of Mr and $13M5 good cows $ 14 25 rood beef bull vex tyro tooder chides floohy 515 00 ritock attar Mrs J M Grisley 1758 Yale ave gtoorg $t it 40 gholeo loads chule raIvas $1075: 01'17nu inertus bulk good god student body president during her 40 atoorti 710 ehoico $15 25 ot 7 On medium to low good senior year and a sociology major Nino! lode $1250 0 1500: peel anti choice balfore anti Mixed $1500 as Miss Anne Hintz (laughter of Mr yearlinge ti 05 medium end good Cowe Ill 00 and Mrs Arthur F Kintz Terre common $04254r 1050: 1325: cut ttr and mecretary-treanore- r Ind bPrt Haute wood moat 00 07 75 al $13 25 01350 good Nation go a French of clang the senior 117 '1 Rewind $ fl) 41 3 00 0( week's' Minn Lorraine O'Block to order hovers cool 0 rolifittot major Ctotnparad with Irritiny teat week in titiftielIf daughter of Mrs Jennie Unlock Sepik order jou ver demand la mita 153 M 45th south vice president trfifikrt 1rivo trend on alaughter rm Willa-- I Jinxed on of student body during her senior early hot from rtildwok diPttill nil twitriato 011t ion Influenced t yetir ft business major Miss Fae oh) crop local k illiira two flan throw° WEEKLY METALS mitt tighter lambs finished 25 to 50e tower: Rumel daughter of Mr and Mrs ewool 'WSW YORK 25e lower soritik iambi aearee May 25 mood ly 25to lower four lond atring mostly trading this week was largely confined to fed clipped iambi! No 1 the foreign Market Where inibetatitlitt Pelee John H Hume! 876 W 7th South choice $1700 early other good and choice of Chilean copper Were reported !Tiede pelt chairman of the social activities fed rhos with No and other European France I and No 2 pelts England so: $15 reels: common tistlb cline No 2 point' at 14e a lb at South American committee during her senior year him port! Pelte $11!10 several loads mixed to choice fed wooled lambs $1650 Traders nald that without the 4e a lb a sociology major norted early Import fi lit y this wotihi he equivalent to O ki S -1 2 5 : ofdtrfo mbedpitom sprInng $1 t CW good slid choice wooiod 2wt:e0147 it 1 0 25 uNoo1 I 91 'di oil r I) POI 1 - '''' tE (-- ! 1 1 75 Al 1 i'it:-4--- Ap zt ' t2 h to 1910Itin footling bettors good 15 on : part loada atock Cowl : - ' ed 15 00 (PO PM 4 r:I4 69 00 lens $1 :con head ground 200 head ptnek ealvr others $1460 01000 $01000 per head rwt per For week —etereipta !Sittig Foil 'fogs: k0 to 270lit dead good to choice butchers $15 In: 270 to 300 UHL $14 50 to moot Iv $14 73 over 3o0 lb And 100 to 1 lin iho $14 00 to moat Iv $1450 flood to choice wove $13 75 qi 14 35 medium I 300 12 50 ffe ern'40q 0 1350 Otago 13 50 tatietto For wetok—Reepipte 1144 Nom! collo low iota trilcitpd natty ktantly Mork In Iambi tend tovvee offered ciotal and choice Wive spring le mho WI (10415 50: thorn to good M511t old crop shorn lamlat 00: Itorid III 00: odd totioro yserlings Woo812 $650 anti ehoiro reeoht ly DENV FR May 23 )—CattlP v fed pteera with loot —compared e t roue to 25e highoe al 30 (Ober top $ i 1725 Intl oniollitrit to choirs below $10 MOO: 11011'ot:to 4()1 IltPirly to 'ironic brat $1073 bulk good anti choice ' $15750 10 SO notIll bled 11101 $1473 down ot11 cowl too holt0'1h (owl 25e to 59 higher osto41 Cittrlinott kind $1100 bit to giant $10 75 '0'1275 hulk canners and etit term $4 00 a 075: bull etrong to :zr)c bulk $11 00 01375 calves and higher vealers steady to strong top vealers 31550 moat heavy (olives $1500 down otockers and feeders alrnn g to 23c higher: bulk It 1400 short steers ilr)o yearlings $ it 50 some common and medltim 111tal I 300 heifers 1375 mediumto to itaxt cows S M00 go I 015 00 goo4 mnl choice mixed ell IV eS It so 'holly $1700 goKxl steer Calves $1650 helfer celvee $1350 with last Friday ill ilogs—Coinpared barrows and clessro 'neatly at Whiles Lowe $14 05 gilts $itio() with last Friday: all Sheep—compared replacement alatighter cleanest etatly Iambi of fered pitiable receipt p ISMELIIal of and choice shorn lambs aaxon good 00 11111 I 00 701 0011200: 1450 common $1000 al 1250: workers and to row steer' rholc twee good fooilorp $1n otva I o 25: Medillot to good $12 MO f(s alkyd I 75 1—Catt1e: 17tah-USD- $1250401400: tcw Pinot! heifer'' $1525 01920: medium $1375 to) 15 00 common 1200 01350 good young cowlP 13 00 014 00: meditIM to good k100 'I107S 850 1275: Clitter to common beet hulls gO 00 good ealinorn 512 00 (41350z odd $14 00 rhodium tocornon hut $10 OVER THE COUNTER Hui r i la For week—fteceipts 3223 No straight Car All clitaties Weedy Mods fat cattle of fired Odd Iota good fed stoora $15 90 01630 medium to good $142341575: common which he comes $ 10 I: ': 1 ' 12 30 "412 75 (MoDEN May 25 Douglas Dempaln's enthuolastIc approach to the development of a young mine reflects the steadfastness of the pioneer stock from itugar own v 71'7- o dren maim c:: oJF 7 - :- : 11169: ti weightot and riaoones teatly: good to butehotra $1510 choice 140 to 270-1the coiling : 270 to 300 Ms $142540 1475: over 300 lbs molt $14115 soWs $1350101400 Sheep: For week—Recelpts 3870 Steady medium and good native spring iambi el 150111300 strictly choice quotable 1530 or better shorn old crop lambs dated Mines Co then being organized After a few weeks Chariot Evans remigned aa foreman and Dempain was made superintendent From the mine's infancy he remained to see it produce 300 tons of ore per day under the management of "Joe" Beeson and the presidency of the late Gov George H Dern During this period he also directed work at Sinker Tunnel in Idaho sampled the South Mountain mine in Idaho and a number of mines on the Mother Lode in California for the Hammond interests under the direction of William Wade and "Joe" Beeson In 1938 control of Park City Mines Co changed hands: Beeson was replaced by Gloyd Wiles now manager at the MacIntyre Development operations of National Lead Co in northern New York and Dwain was released as superintendent Sinks Shaft From the Park City Cons Deapain went to the Flagataff Bonanza mine at Park City for Charlea Moore and sank 300 feet of abaft then obtained a leame on the old American Flag mine organized the Cooperative Leasers Assn which carried on successful operation under his management for nearly six years For the past two years he has leased and contracted on a cooperative basin in the Chloride Ariz and Mountain City Nev diatrictri Now he has returned to Utah to take charge of development at Mountain Mines Co In the Big Cottonwood district Sons in Service Douglas Detipain married Eleanor Davim daughter of Matilda Eleanor Egbert Davis and Edwin W Davis They had five sons four of whom were In the armed forces and one daughter Lola Douglas Calvert Despain was a captain Neldon N a private first class Robert Wendal seaman second class in the navy Gordon Davis private now in Korea and Noal Davis There are 15 grandchil- Old Emma mine toll)1104 opotiowl hi Id rend tor fur pip& iti Sleet111 stiAtting tut with vim st4 tiipttritietal 1“olo 10 410111)od fruu ttiof whirl' 'Inv 10 NOVI 00litittnielit 14114 will tmt reel rivod by ills PUr eititiott or etiohlor's chock in thm or thø 01 m11140(41 1t orotiont rtlalrft Liiviol'At or 5 poi' rub! of hid tiioi e pittnt0 nt tn Pital It or Utah 141 1110 fight IN propolnd fl"s1I Alt !mkt CIIY 141Ptvrti to t'4011(i1 li11(1Ing lieurpt (Jr roject fitly or kit t Is13 tintil 10 A M Juno :I Io41 bid or to WolVa tiny infortnninv or () 11 Midway the on soy bid It tho iiitoroot 11140 Inii erlimird lt91t1 tirRyri 147 tpionlyninv of the Ilitivorooltv A Rt por uttnploto oporifirotiftne tialtirATW MOTE a'll CRpitni bUilditig boil Lome City l'orctitsolog Aidont VIAali 1 bo rtIMMtoolirtri of rInsnro ToonII'AA r ' ttle rioalt In Wort AnY in' All bldx or tn accept or rtiort Mit Whole nr tiny i 4 I 11 P' 1 witty anY rwerrnt atilty" L tor twitlboti'trotilinty In Any bid In i ' the totoraat of tb lainte -11PNI4V MrCIFA4 J 111J1111Y $1500 010)00 For !loge: B7 :: g Dempain's Sidi will be trictived by the Purchaains Dirtatun of the Coininnialon ?IrianAl of to State of Utah 147 btate Capitol 10 hita lining nalt Luke P4ti city onUtah ihn tintn ri June J 14n444(114c 7 0 bait Lake City Ltoh too° ounces Strychnine Alkaloid N roviart PAWN L WC:A1TY-tic:07ks per complete opecificatione at 147 County Clerk Psto capitol uJd1s bait Luke City Dated May 17 104M Utah I na Comm 'amino of ?Inane reserve NOTICK the tosright to reject any or all bine out ha raraivod at Floolod propoiloio or whole or oertot or reletrt th any part of any Intl Of its watv any tho tourchosing lrittittriatitY tit 101litiliaillY any 1)1(1 tif ttih room 120 his k Ito 12 00 toion Jinni 4 1U4ti la the itaterPtt of Iris atato intlia to 1 1 Salt Cake Zeibunt Sunday May 26 1916 NORTH SALT LAKE Meg 25 (Uitth For wek—itereipts J919 UalA —Came MI Cilia lea ova tiro otoody Swot ly gutoi $10 00 o 015n nod non to hoilVy oloero common to tnalots $142501350 Mum $12 Oil u14110i 10 Melly good heifers old 11000: medium to $15 00 01573 common $12 00 qe $13 25401450 good 13 00: good young fat vows 412 50 0 1325 older flephy cows 51150 1225 eon to medium $950 411k0 cinmon norm and cutterm 5400 qr le00 good heavy utO to good beef Ito tlit 1250 1:$ hill common g auptile $1000401250 down to $900 good veillere $1450 tie 13 50: medium $1200401400: common 1150 down Good to choice stocie steers Status for mineral discoveries through geophysical prospecting is provided in a proposed senate bill Entitled "Geophysical Mining Claims Act of 1918" the bill defines a "geophysical mining claim" as any mining claim containing a mineral deposit which has been discovered by the utilization of scientific instruments for measuring physical differences between mineralized and barren geological structures The bill provides that notwithstanding provisions of existing statutes location of a geophysical mining claim may be made on lands belonging to the United States prior to the discovery of a vein or lode within the limits of the claim located in any case in which no vein or lode is disclosed either at surface or by a discovery cut or shaft upon which 'a mining claim may be based under existing law Claims are to be square and not over 20 acres each and limited to not more than ten contiguous geophysical mining claims Geophysical prospecting must start within GO days from date of location and prosecuted to conclusion or claim will lapse After start of such prospecting and any time within one year from date of location holding of claim may be extended for one year Not later than 30 days after expiration of first year diamond drilling shaft sinking or other physical exploration 1f work necessary for proper development must start within two years from date of location locator discovers a vein lode or other mineral deposit by means of exploration based upon geophysical prospecting the claim shall become a valid unpatented mining claim upon filing of affidavit and proof of discovery 1 4 LIVESTOCK MARKETS i 1 1 I ' ' 1 1' i - - We specialize in construction and industrial equipment handling "fop" lines only 1 I - J i - LeTOURNEAU WORTHINGTON ':::-r-- 1 ' ''' - tio ''''l CL SLAL 4 Mach a yept - ' I CLEVELAND RANSOME LINKBELT ( A SPEEDER '' West Tooth T a I - Sob Ile! 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