Show 4 4 tei news of interest to tintic gintic people move moi e members of the knights of the tintic gintic tent no 13 ire now holding their meetings at the odd I 1 allows hall meetings are held hold twice each month on the 1st and 3rd fridays dumping on road people who have occasion to tg use the wagon road near IIo flo maiville are complaining because e the local meat markets who maintain ter houses in that section are the old wagon road as a dump ground tor for bones and refuse matter this should undoubtedly be stopped as the new nex wagon road has never been surfaced with gravel and it will not be fit for travel during the spring months and consequently motorists and others will be forced to use the old road which should be kept free from obstruction of any kind until such time as the new grade Is ready for travel at all seasons of the year ear cormor tintic gintic resident dead mrs margaret 0 rourke widow of the late michael 0 rourke who was for several years the superintendent ot of the mammoth mill at mammoth died at her home in salt lake on march ath the lady was 62 years of age at the time of her death the 0 rourkey were known to almost all ot of the old timers of the tintic gintic dis brict back I 1 I 1 loin ont the coast john 11 mcchrystal the of the gemini and ridge valley mines amne 3 r return rear burneo edo camp early in the we week k a after f I 1 spending riding a week or two on the az ceasr home he stopped overn nevada tor for the pur pose of attending to mining business mrs mccrystal will not return to eureka for several weeks it being her intention to visit friends in southern california and also to spend some time with her daughter at las vegas nevada I 1 I 1 frank cromar s I 1 ather dead mr air and mrs frank cromar and the children were called to salt lake this week by the death of mr cro mar mars s father william T cromar mr air cromar passed away at los angeles where he was visiting a daughter the decea deceased qed was 76 years of age and tor for the pat halt half a century he has been a resident of salt lake city being engaged in business during the greater part of that time for nearly twenty ave years he lie was the managed of the walker brothers store dur ing recent years mr air cromar was en in the real estate business surviving him are seven sons and one daughter sent to hospital mrs walter walte r miller who has been ill III foi rot tl ti e past week or two was sent to the holy cross hospital at salt lake on wednesday afternoon being accompanied by her husband an operation will be performed tor for ap itis and the many friends of the family trust that mrs millers miller s recovery will be rapid and complete loan company broke A large number of tintic gintic people have an excellent chance of losing everything that they have put into the utah state building loan As as the company is un on the rocks financially andrew anderson a local shoemak er was at salt lake for the purpose 0 of f attending a meeting of th the e ere diters and while it may be possible to save something from the wreck those who have put pitt their money into the concern will no doubt lose the bulk of it call at the grill for the beet beat hot tamales |