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Show Friday, January 16,1920k Fife 4 Output Of Metals From Mines In Utah In 1919 Special Sale on All Remaining Coats and Suits Tho output of gold, silver, copper, lead and sine from mines In Utah In according to Victor C. Helkaa, of the United States Geological Survey, Department of the Interior, had a value of about 141,411,100, which represents a decrease of nearly 141, 000,000 from the value of the output In 1011. There were decided deereaaue In both quantity and value of metals produced. The average price of silver for tho year waa much higher than In lilt, but the prices of copper, lead and sine were much lose. The mining Industry was seriously affected by the high coat of operation, lower prices of the metals, and a labor strike at Park City, which closed the mines of that region for two months. Despite these difficulties the four smelting plants of the state were active throughout the year, but they were not operated at full capacity. The mine production of gold decreased from 12,141,171 la 1111 to Mr. aqd Mrs. E. K. Bradley left William Lewi. Goshen rancher Eureka dur- today for Sterling where they will and atockman, war-Jattend the funeral of the little ing the week. MIm Ethel Gadd left on Thursday daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum for a visit with her alater, lira. Un-to- n, Bradley. Mrs. Mary Ryan Is preparing to of Provo. Thoaua D. Xorrlaon of Eureka move to Salt Lake during the comand Mm Vlrga MaeSeeley of Mt ing week. A new home hai just Pleasant were joined la marriage bees erected for the family and Is now ready for occupancy. HERE 18 TOUR CHARGE TO BUT A VICE during the week, the ceremony beMrs. Frank Garrlty was hostess Provo. at ing performed WARM COAT OR SUIT. Owen Falrshilda, old time resi- at the meeting of the L. O. E. Club dent of Eureka, wa Wck In the dtp on Wednesday of this week. Folthe usual program the hosduring the weeky rial ting with lowing Remember the real cold weather is joit befriends. Mr. FalrcMldasla now mak- tess served her guests with a fine luncheon. only a few more of these ginning. Then ing his home at enrian-Idah- o. L L. Prof. Williamson, superinand daughMrs. Hugo Depresin bargains left end only by seeing and feeling ter. Mrs. P. J. Donnelly, returned tendent of the schools of Tlntle, rethe wonderfully thick, cozy woolen and pile on Saturday after spending several turned late last week from southern holiwhere California he went the and Balt Lake at days with friends fabrics, the good linings, the painstaking deday vs cation. Mrs. Williamson and Ogden. are still on the eoast their tails, the stitching, can one really have a true Among the . local f Masons who where daughter some will remain for they will be were In Delta n Monday for the weeks picture of the nature of these values. yet. funeral of John Thurston were L J. In 1119, 12,070,000 approximately to the advantage of every woman who will buy Manager Imer Pstt of the Eagle a decrease Barnard, Harry J. Beane, Claude 20 per cent, j ft Blue Bell mine was out from Salt Most of theof nearly Baker and Frank Needham. came from copper,! a new coat this winter to investigate these gargold and gave the underand sine ores that were treated Mrs. Edward Bonner waa hoateM Lake today lead ments of the better quality and style. workings a thorough Inspec- at smelting plants. No great amount! at the meeting of the Entre Nona ground mine Is giving a good tion. The evenon or' of ore was either amalgated Wednesday Literary, Club of Itself theee days, sending ing, the paper for the occasion on cut a good tonnage of very nice ore. cyanided, though some ore was' We still have 16 pairs of shoes in broken Emerson's Esaay, 'Self Reliance," amalgated .at the Wedge mine and! Frank Davis, former business man, some waa cyanided at the Deer Trail was presented by Mrs. R. D. Gardsizes on our bargain table at astonishing prices. ner. Mrs. A. E. Myers will be hos- dropped into town this morning af-- property, both In Piute County. More ths absence, much of than half the output of gold of the tess to the club members at their ter a few They are broken sizes in men's, womens, girls it In Kansas City state came from Bingham district,, which time next meeting. and boys' shoes. It will pay you to look them that section where about and other dtlel from the Tlntle Algernon Boyaklng, employed for he has a lot Mr. friends. time and from over. . the the remainder district, the past six months at various pro- Davis from business. Park City region and other camps. recently of district and this recently perties LOted the Tint's The largest producers of gold were havlm at the Paymaster, was summoned after Co. Meat for years. many The United States Mining Co., Utah! to Ban Diego, California., WednesThe a his of brother. Osborne Camille the death gave sleighing Copper Co. and the Utah Consolidatday by young man who died was a snake party to twenty of her claMmates ed Mining Co. of Bingham. The mine output of sliver deman with the carnival company Monday night, followed by refreshThose creased from 12,465,697 ounces, which played here last fall under ments, music and dancing. valued at 112,466,597, In 1912 to the direction of the Moose lodge. present were: Helen Pott, Elsie about 11,669,000 ounces, valued at SalisMelba Bernice Wrlde, Nellie K. Edwards, the adopted 112,165,000 in 1919. The Chief Condaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum bury, Thelma Brandt, Madeline My- solidated mine at Eureka was again Lenore Owens, Mills, ers, one of at Margaret died of this city, Bradley in the; ei 1 9 eooos si eeoeooeeooeeeeeoooeof eooeeee eeeeeeeeee se i oeeoooeoooM eeeee see the Balt Lake hospitals on Tuesday Helen Hayes, Josie Bunnell, Marlon the largest producer of silverfollowed j of this week, aged 4 years. The Harper, Camille and Adeline Os- state, the Tlntle Standard output of the Tlntle child had been 111 much of the time borne, Herbert Mathews, Billy Clark, closely. The Do mand, the American who does not Was district maintained, but Bint Gus Williams, Harry Rowe, some during the past year and Indignantly protest against the surcreases and occurred at Bingham Harold monthr ago submitted to an opera- McDonnell, Clarence Stapley, render of our honor, oar ships and district In Park City. the Bingham tion for tonsllltis. Death was prob- Brohm and Clifford Firth. even the executive powers of our ably due to leakage of the heart. President to this foreign domlna- The lemalna were taken to Sterling, the Elks lodge purchased a splendid j VenTThe the district of 964,082 in gold,! by British flatters' as the greatest tion, is a pretty poor dtlsen and a "producers of'for Utah, for burial, the services to be musical Instrument for their club and take it ss pretty poor jmaa. silver, and at Park City the Silver M00, 000 ounces of silver, 626,000 living Englishman held there on Saturday. rooms a Cornola Orchestrion costa compliment. of Fellow eitlsens, fellow A inert- Pounds 20,000,000 copper, pounds mins Coalition Ontario and the The members of the Bridge Club ing $1250. The instrument is one King reGod save ns from of t ever, to this shame-agai- n and lets end 1,250,000 cans, tn pounds having put were large producers. were charmingly entertained on of the finest on the market, being a President who ' orders ful and disgusting condition. mine production of copper de- - coverable sine. The decrease was The afternoon of last week by Mrs. handled by the Taylor- Bros. Co., creased from 227,169,630 pounds in general, on account of the Idleness American sailors to haul down the Make "Ameiica first" our motto E. L. Clark. Following the usual and plays all the high class music 1918 to '123,626,000 pounds In 1919. of the mines during the two months American flag and and lots make genuine Americanism program of cards the hostess served from rolls or it can be played the As the average price was consider-jebl- y of the strike. The mines of Ophlr American ships to grinning foreign- - the Lest of every publie official from a dainty luncheon to the club mem- same as an ordinary piano. When President to poundkeeper, or else less, the value decreased from and Rush Valley districts produced era m rolls it is a whole or-- j bers and two Invited guests, Mrs. One of that kind is enough to last leis haul down our flag from ALL t0 .bout 922,242,009. 73,009 tons In 1010, sa compared 156.110, gig William Douglass and Miss Lolie chestra in itself and should make production of copper with 81,475 in 1911. The main pro- this America of ours for a thousand our ships, from ALL our public Smith. Mrs. D. J. Russell won the the club rooms of the order more'camefrom the uuh buildings, from EVERY flagstaff Coppef mIne at ducers were the Ophlr HUl Consoli- years. "Ths most sinister figure In and be British subjects snd be don prise for the afternoons playing. popular with the Elks and their close to dated and Bullion Coalition mines. yielded The next meeting of the club will be dies as an Impromptu danring Pnrtyot000,000 pound, a month through- - AboutlS,260 tons of on was shipped American political history." That is 'with It with Mrs. Pat Bonner on Wednes- can be carried out at any time that out the Brandegee recently a decided decrease. from the Big Cottonwood, Little what Senator the place is not In use for lodge or Next to year, day of the coming week. the Utah Copper, the Utah Cottonwood and American Fork dis- styled Woodrow Wilson. other purposes. The most pitiable, pliant and Couaolldated waa the largest pro- tricts, as compared with a total of figure among American j If you do not ducer of copper, followed by the Ohio 86,211 in 1111. In Beaver County enjoy your meals Copper Co. and the United States ehipments decreased from 48,426 Presldenta Is the way we think he',your digestion Is faulty. Rat mod-.- "j be should described. to about 2,400 tons In Mining Co. In the other districts tons la eratsly, especially of maato, maatl- The the principal producers of copper 1111. A large production of bullion t our tood thoroughly. Let five temntlble came flcurra concentrates and Deer from the were th Hill, at Ophlr; the and James 8. Gregerson, Manager Mammoth Ophlr mine, the Centennial Eu- Trail mine, in the Ohio district, of reka and the Tlntle Standard, in tbe Plate County. WE WILL BU-YDividends paid by mining comTintic 'region and tbe Bingham SOOO Eureka Standard Offer Mines Co. at Bingham. panies in Utah in 1012 for slevsn returning Offer to 91,220,181. fresh exhibition of toadyism 8000 Apex Standard . The mine output of lead decreas- months amounted 1 " UlMNOMf IsmlnUlw OTmiHJ M Mf Offer ed from 197.008.224 pounds In 1912 Dividends were also paid by tbe British applause, or compliance with 8000 Tlntle Eenith eeeessese pfly ciipnawd in $y9 Doe Yea Forget It. a Offer Utah Light ft a s to 121,149,000 pounds In 1919. a de- United Statea Smelting Co., whleh British Insolence, of willingness to COkm, frii fwi o Utab-Idamake our Offer America controls at a mines Eureka and miserable black and while of crease of nearly 49,000,009 pounds. asseeset colony of tho British Empire. soft ftbsice aad loveljr-hue- d Bear iu mind that Chamberlain's Liberty Tbe value of the output decreased If we speak strongly, it is because Tablets not only movt the bowels is revealed in the newest W. 8. to 911.167,614 from abont creations from the great coot, ths hour has come when the Ameri- - but Improve the 'appetite and GIVING OUR SHIPS AWAY. $,95,090. Tbs largest producers WE WILL rims. To see, now. the frocks Lean who does not speak strongly Is ' strengthen ths digestion. They were In lead United state of the the and wrapt, and blouses and ALL OR PART a moral traitor or a mean, tain no pepsin or other digestive States Mining Co., Utah Apex, Utah hats that will be wwsitesl this This is what one big newspaper 18000 toady. llay Flower jmeat but strengthen the stomach Consolidated, Ophlr Hill, Silver King The Chicago Evening American Spring and Summer, do not When onr flag is hauled down in and enable it to perform Ita fnne- Offer Coalition, Tlntle Standard and Chief has to 8000 Tlntle Union miss tho great Southern President say 'regarding SOOO little 'Cottonwood onr own harbors by British eom- - tions natsrslly. Fashion Number, Consolidated Mining Company. Wilson, who has been styled "the Offer 8000 Ddmar The JANUARY Thera waa a decrease of abont 77 greatest living Englishman" by the 10s 10000 Independi ' per cent in tbe production of re- London press: 80 Metallurgical M111 Co. BEFORE THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION OF UTAH. de1st In as Tho coverable Is mine well to sine. Sometimes it output just the Matter of. the Application of JOHN R. KIRKENDALL, for permisMarket Utah Light ft Power cool a in creased before little from 11,999,417 pounds indignation Utah-Idasion to Increase his rates for passenger transportation. Case No. 254. Sugar . . In 1019, speaking one's mind. NOTICE OF HEARING. Offer 1919 to abont 4,497,000 1000 Central Standard We have followed this plan and Notice is hereby given that the application of John R. Klrkendall, Now on sale Offer and ths value of ths output from 1400 Tlntle Paymaster $1,674,147 to about $129,994.. The waited a 'few days before saying our for the permission of the Publie Utilities Commission of Utah to Increase Trrgonlng ft Hanley Phona ns for quotations and principal producers of sine were the say about the surrender of tbe ships his rates for passenger transportation between Mammoth, Utah, and Ea-Schramm-Johnso- n United 8tates Mining Co and the that were delivered to the British reka, Utah, will be heard before the Commission at the Mammoth Hot1, Drags other information. Mammoth, Utah, on Friday, the 2lrd day of January, 1920, at ten oeloek Utah Apex Mining Co., at Bingham; captains and' crews in tbe New York at A. Mi Phone 166 tbe Judge Mining ft Smelting Co., at harbor. By order of the Commission. But our Indignation has not cooled i Park City; and mine, Dated at Salt Lake City, Utah, this 12th day of January A D 1120 t! Is our The electrolytic plant nor Tooele cowardly (Seal) opinton of T. e. BANNING, 9099999 99999999 9999S09999S9999099999i999999990ft of tbe County. .! Baker ft Baker, Eureka. Utah, Attys forSecretary, Judge Mining ft 8meltlng Co. surrender altered one whit. Applicant ' at Park City, was active for only six VW wonder what our famous re-1 decould he Lawrence would think, months of the year. Mach of ths , crease was due to the Idleness of the turn fromh!s place among heroe tailing plants at Frisco tnd Midvale. and patriots that have become Im-- :. . In 1119 the mines of Utah pro- mortals, and witness our shame to-duced approximately 9,427,000 tons .1 Do you not think that Lawrence.'' of ore, a decrease from 14,706,718 U tons In 1918. Of this total, the Bing- would add to the title of 'the AND GET GREATER RETURNS ON TOUR MONET. ham district produced abont greatest living Englishman" bestow-- ' MINE CONTRACTOR -6.913.000 tons, as compared with ed upon Mr. Wilson by the London.) Our of System Try Merchandising. 13,007,050 In 1010. The production press the additional title of "the' of the district is estimated as littlest living American?" Save from 10 to 20 Cents on the Dollar. Our brave Lawrence died ex- 50.000 ounees pf gold, 1,000,000 of a silver, 117,000,000 pounds of cop- claiming, Don't give np the ship." Mine Development Work Of For more than a hundred years oi per, 54,000,000 pounds of lead and .CASH and CARRY PLAN is the system that brings was the motto that nine. recoverable lbs. of 2.074.000 glorified history All Kindi Solicited. you nearer the producers cost and eliminates a big perThere was a decrease In the Tintie of our nuvy. And bravely and victoriously oui! centage of the overhead .cost of distribution. It elimindistrict, where the mines produced ates the high cori of delivery, of bookkeeping, of labor, about 206,000 tons of ore, ex- seamen upheld that motto. How their names crowd upon clusive of iron ore, as compared with of collection and loss in accounts. Box 95, Eureka, Utah 45 M St, Salt Lake City .! 302,404 tone In 1010. The estimat- recollection and stir the blood of a Lawrence and Hull, SELF SERVICE. In order to cut down the high cost ed production of tbe district was real American 25.000 onnees of gold, 0,000,000 Perry and Decatur, Bafnbridge and of living and to reduce the expense of extra clerk hire, ounees of silver, 2,800,000 pounds Reid and Farng't and Cushing kaaaaaan We invite you to help yourself when we are too busy to of copper, 24,000,000 pounds of lead and Dewey and all their companloiil wait upon you, thus helping to cut the high overhead exand n small amount of tine. The Jp arms and in glory! Think of one of them ordered to' mines that had an output of more pense of distribution. than 1,000 tons during the year haul down the American flag fly-- j were the. Dragon, Chief Consolidated, ,n h,to , Mr. Grippe" and Mbs Fin" are busily Dont givs np tbe ship!" , Iron Blossom, Eagle ft Bine Bell. miaul, yon feel a cold coming on. begin to bnra Re ought to strike that motto Tintie Standard, Centennial Eureka, or constipated, it may be the Fla or Grlnna Grand Central, Swannea, Mammoth. from tbe rales of the Navy while Before retiring bathe yoar feet In hot salt watw Colorado, Ridge ft Valley, Empire Woodrow Wilson continues HOLLISTERS ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA VTto tad every ship that! th9 nIght-- its Mines, Bullion Beck, Gemini and 19 to 1 rtiot youll feel s Lniml next grant I Victoria. The Tlntle Milling Comiki. is ... . . o Ranks Dividend u pany treated mueh ora locally, and 1 Package today, nave it lu tbe bouse and mbs it at of the Americas th- Phans 174m Phans? shipped hnllion that contained gold, mander-in-Chlwarning then rosre safe Tery silver and eopper. Shipments of ore Navy there onght to be posted on I. KAYMER PHARMACY the . concentrates from tho Park City every ship and la every port lilt, -- in It i . one-four- th Cas-tleto- n, lies fari Sat-urd- ay - surrender . plng ,C FRILLS till Tintic Brokerage rrsivsiSS5 z ':r s RUFFLES art . . ho i 8EL- eon-eith- er .... HARPERS BAZAR ho I ; . TEACH YOUR DOLLARS TO HAVE MORE CENTS itoto ; ri)ttV . lwhltlA j j J ! ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED fThSlS I J. H. Manson Bros. Compamy SVi r wa. TS'SSK af IoUhp, rJ- -; fnt ; tgJ? ut j. 1 |