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Show 1J i ' 'i : CLy MS Tlntlo is the great-fl- rt silver producing camp In the United State. Tintic SUvsr Production in 1920 Exceeded That of any other Camp, Volume XXI Znoa Decides To EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921. Raise Finished Giving .. Ventilation To Tunnel Number 23 Regular Meeting Of The City ConnciMIeld Friday TO MAKE A LONG TAIL SHORT Qoarterly Report From Chief Cons. meetThe regular of on was the councU held ing city Friday evening of last week, with all members answering the roll call. The Officers submit a detailed remonthly reports of the city officers port showing the operations were presented and other routine Sink Main Shaft Henry Barney, In charge of the Untie Drain Tunnel operations, was in Eureka this week and stated that This work expected to make' the raise, started from a point near the face of the long tunnel, had Just producer of well known East broken through to the surface. Tintio property; will link to Something over COO feet of raising was necessary to make this connec1200-folevel tion which will mesn better ventilation and a longer life for the tunnol Director! of the lama Iflain timbers. It is generally understood that company, after a aonanltatlon with work at the Untie Drain Tunnel will C. to decided Nebeker, hare Sapt Ink the main working ahatt from cease with the completion of this the 00 level to the 1200. Thla raise, although It will he necessary someone in charge of the piece of work will be taken np at to keep once and will be carried through to property. The Knight people are to carry the tunnel through completion In the shortest poaalble anxious which means to a to completion, Zama time, the people bring of the It will rain the entire opinion that the sooner they get point where their main shaft down t& the 1000 south end of the Tlntlc District, but or 1200 levels the sooner they will mining conditions are not favorable have a productive property. The enough to Justify the expenditure of work which they have already per- very much money and this work, formed below me 601, this work be- like many other local projects, must ing handled through wlnses, shows wait. that there is al lof of good ore in the mine, but Sly to this time the Old Time Eurekan Died semi-month- ly business transacted. for the first three wtnmthg of P. J. Bonner, John Hanley and the present year. Roy Kalghn, members of the baseball committee of the Tlntlc Commercial Club, were present at the The regular quarterly report has meeting and asked the council to Just been Issued by the Chief Cons, make a suitable baU grounds within company, being a most complete the new city park. The council story of the mining operations for agreed to put the ground In shape the first three months of the year. k hut stated that they could not build President Walter Fitch says: "The conditions of the mine, its grand stand at the present time. The money which has been collect- operation, the character of the ora ed for the purpose of taking care of and the quantity showing are exprivate cemetery lots will be return- tremely satisfactory, as is also the ed, as there is npt enough people in- much improved efficiency of all the terested In the proposition to put labor employed. Costs as to railIt through. However the city offi- road freight, treatment and all like cers wish to state that there will be charges are stlU at abnormally high sufficient water at the cemetery this levels. The railroad rates are many summer for all purposes. times higher than are allowed to be The city council declared Sunday, charged In any other section of the May 22nd, as clean-u- p day at the country and must be adjusted before cemetery and all lot owners and It will be possible to again realise city deposits have Man so small that no others Interested are urged to be on profit on any but the richest of orea. On Monday Of This Week great amount oimre could be saved hand that day to give the cemetery "For the skillful service rendered was one carload shipped However, a thorough cleaning preparatory to under the prevailing operating difAlma ChlvreU, well known not some time ago when the ore was Memorial Day. ficulties our thanks are due to all of first picked up a short distance be- only in Eureka, where he has resided To A contract be will within the officers and men connected with let the 20 various in for but the years, past of the low the 600 level. Officers next few days for the laying of a the mine." company state that they have fol- other parts of the state, died at his Cecil Fitch, the general manager pipe line from the Chief Cons, mine lowed the ore almost all the way home here on Monday, his age beA short time ago the prediction 94.26 and those who are fami- to the old city tank. The water of the company, submits ths followMr. was 72 a ChlvreU years. ing from the 600 to the 900 level,' that liar with mining affairs say that this tank will be used during ing statements it is continuous for that distance and shoemaker by trade, .following this was made, by one of the local mining other advances will be recorded In from 'As compared with the average the summer months for sprinkling that depth is without doubt all that line of work la England, his native operators, that lead would be the the price of lead and there is a pos- the of last year, the developstreets. quarter same trade the at and land, working is needed to make a mine of the first of the metals to .recover from sibility of the metal reaching 94 D. B. Cronin, street supervisor, ment footage was Increased by one Zuma. Some of the bunches of ore, after coming to .the United States. the general depression and the cor- within the next sixty days. Tlntlc reported the expenditure of 9436 on thousand feet. The tonnage of ore, iboniln England in rectness of this statement has alalready opened in this mine, could Deceased was and mining operators are pleased to street and sanitary work, also the of slightly Improved silver value, before 1847, August, hrvparrled be handled profitably If the company been proven. Lead has been note this upward tendency. The expenditure of 938.40 for special was maintained, but the lead conhad a deep shaft but under the old coming to America, In fact his old- ready on the tents decreased over a million upgrade for the past few advance is not sufficient to make service. system, where the ore had to be est son, Joseph ChlvreU, was three weeks and this week the price was lead mining very profitable but It Is police Whereas the smelting, of Charles the pounds. Justice at Kryger, city the time months of the age was handled three times or more, it to 96 per hundred pounds. a movement In the right direction peace, reported the collection of freight and sampling charges show advanced to moved Utah. first They family not a commercial product. Our properties are not making an 3120 for .fines in the month of April. decrease, as a matter of fact the at Salt Lake City, then moved The news was sent out on ATuesday President Fennell and ' other offi- settled Refin- effort ta ship, straight lead ores but There were nine cases in his court, charge on dry ore has been Increased and by the American Smelting to to later Fork, Spanish Paysoa cers of the Zuma are thoroughly Co. which concern makes the the advance In price will help ma- with five convictions, two dismissals, fully two dollars per ton, and that years ago to Eureka, which ing pleased with the manner In which thirty terially as there Is a lot of lead in one suspended sentence and one Jail on lead remains the same. This apquotations. has been their home ever since that Bupt. Nebeker has been handling the time. Mr. ChlvreU Is survived by his Five dollars is not a high price for almost all of the sliver ores mined sentence. parent decrease Is caused by the abproperty, his campaign of work bring widow and five children: is an Improvement over in Tlntlc. lead it but normal proportionate tonnage of dry Mrs. the treasurer, Vlertel, city Joseph and yet economical one. ChlvreU a as follows: On April 1st ores over lead; the former are alChlvreU Arthur reported of ' systematic Murray, Bupt Nebeker says that the present of Ely, Nevada, William ChlvreU of the city had a cash balance of ways subject to a considerably lower machinery, while the hoist is some- Idaho 96,070.06, receipts for the month treatment charge. W. Mrs. P. Falls, Idaho, what slow, is plenty good enough to The progress of development were: water rents 91,106.64, general Valley Victor Mrs. Nichols of Idaho, Welser, take the shaft down to the 1000 or from the No. 2 Shaft Is satis- work court licenses Justices 9600, city the of Idaho., Among Burley, 1200 level; He feels that there is Bray a and it le hoped that tho water factory, 926, 120, making Mrs. supplies are three sisters: relatives Colin McMurphy, who has a con- to meet his pay roll. The contractor but one course for the Zuma com- other of 37,820.69. The disburse-- . mines earnings will be sufficient to total Mrs. of Sam Spanish Fork, Cornaby a some are tract for building the new suto high- says that there big fills, pany and that Is to sink the shaft Murke and Mrs. Charles Barrell, both way through the Tlntlc Valley and few cuts and some rock work on the meats were 94,204.82, leaving a permit the continuing of thla very and go after the ore in earnest. of balance of 92,625.77 on hand on May important work. of a also number Salt Lake City, who Is nearing the end of his Job, part of the highway remaining unThere Is no question but what the "The ore In sight throughout tho 1st ' grandchildren. excellent proHe was In camp early in the week. completed but that ground contains soma good ore and mine has been fully maintained. of the recorder, The city report was to known as he "Al" ChlvreU, states that If he la able to hold hla gress la bring made. The finished Mrs. Stack, checked with that of a few hundred feet below the point For the three months of the year will be missed from his where prospecting has been in pro- his frlonds, present force, of nine teams, he can part of the road has a tine surface Mrs. Vlertel. ' the total shipment! of ore were was In He Eureka. usual haunts thla time. used Is "It at bring complete his contract by the middle and gress for some time some extensive known to 21,144 tons dry weight, aeeordlng to many people and generally of the coming month. However, the Is surprising how much auto travel deposits should be opened. J. Fred Johnson, and thla ora Supt Uked. commissioners of Juab county have (here la over this Tlntlc Valley Silver Output Of Country yielded after smelting, transportaFuneral services were held from not sent Jim any money recently, road, said Mr. McMurphy, "and a Shows Substantial Decrease tion and sampling charges 84!1 the L. D. S. Church on Wednesday claiming that the county Is without lot more will coine this way Jnst as Large Bum Will Be Needed 220.69. A total of 7.372 fast of of his children and funds and Mr. all afternoon, out the as word soon that will the have goes McMurphy To Run Eureka Till Fall other relatives with the exception of work was performed, as follows: of American Government purchase and Is to lay off some of his men or get road properly completed his son, Arthur ChlvreU, being presilver at 1 an ounce for April may drifts 6.680, raises 1,483, wlnses money from another source In order not exceed 1,000,000 ounces. In 209. Ths average gross valne per at the took city place It will be necessary for the pre- sent Burial averMarch, 7,300,000 ounces were se- ton of all ore was 840.62, the sent city administration to borrow cemetery. cost and of smelting, age freight in and o and cured meet to February, January 920,000.00 approximately and the ton 317.86, sampling, per ounces. a resident 9.949.000 R. P. Mabee, formerly April reports the running expenses of Eureka until By show a total of 724,466 ounces ob- average net value, per ton, 822.70. the first tax mosey comes in for the of Eureka and who is now with the tained for the first twenty days, says The net profit after payment of all present year. On May first the city Farr Electric Co. of Salt Lake, was For tho to was charges was 343,012.62. visited Delta He the Financial Review. About eighteen members of the end entertainment at had a cash balance of a little more in Eureka on Tuesday. a re- first quarter of the year the devriop-wor- k for foundation of down the lasting federal recent A the mines Club drove that Commercial and Tintio the of a is number lay says which report two thousand dollars, than was performed In the first afternoon and friendship between the two commer- serve showed a lose of 910,636,009 not a sufficient sum to run the city Tlntlc is more prosperous than any to Delta on Wednesday Is no In and on there wondersons cial all of the levels from the over shown the after reserves. organisations cash bring other which he has 'silver and for a single month. Last year the of the mining camps fully productive tract of land, known question but what It was a great suc-In Thla movement Is not quite clear un- 800 to 2000, and in the second sons visited in recent months. sum borrowed was 910,000. as the Greater Delta country, were cess. Delta people are Interested has been transferred to on the 1600, 1800, 1900 and 2000 less the guests of honor at a banquet the new Grand Central Highway, the silver levels. Ore. was produced from all treasury department and gab-fe- st given on the lawn of which promises to become the most In- the ore channels and from all larels, was It a month More than and ago Salt Lake between route Hotel. popular the Delta to Mr. Johnson. The Tlntlc people returned home Ely, Nevada, and of course this dicated that the closing of large cop- according The of the Chief Cons, southtreasury Lake MARKET REPORTS BT TIRELESS TO FARMERS: and Salt means between on Thursday morning and ever since per Company properties producing that time they have been busy tell- ern California. Tintic people are liver wonld decrease production in company is In healthy condition. It contains: U. S. securities amounting ing their friends about a most en- likewise interested In this new road, this country from 16,000,000 to joyable trip and singing the praises which puts Eureka on a transconti- a ounces for the balance of to 9503,007.94 and cash In Utah and of Delta and the enterprising people nental auto route, that within this year. Monthly output for the Michigan banks amounting to 8112;who make their home there. Some very few yearpought to carry a as well as nearly a half mil423.70, been 1921 of has months nine last of the local people who made the large part afthe motor travel. Our lion 'dollars which Is held in reserve extending from Silver estimated at 3,000,000 ounces, or trip visited Delta for the first time new autoload, for depredation on machinery and for ounces the Is in To the a link about 45,000,000 to were Lynndyl, and City pleasantly surprised taxes. find such a thoroughly modern andGrand Central Highway, and when twelve-mont- h period allowing for equipment and for to this date dividends be Total will It , with paid In Is surfaced the an ounces gravel It 17.249.000 purchased progressive city, surrounded by Dividend payempire of agricultural land,, which j one of the most attractive roads in first three, months. This estimate are 31,959,020.87. ments have been continuous since extends almost as far as ths eya will the entire western country barring now appears to he too high. reach In every direction with sn none. The sections of this new road Feb. 8, 1918, when the Chief comIs act fer The Pittman repurchase abundance of water which insures which have been . given attention pany paid its first 10 cent dividend. which of ounces, 208,000,000 In now storm are since the recent excellent crops. secured been ounces have' Deltas history dates back only a fine condition for travel the road Eureka Lily Co. Will few years, perhaps leas than ton, bnt bring a regular boulevard bnt of from Jnne 16 th to date. The latest ten-da- y report (April rough on the conth during that time great strides have course a triflehas Resume Work June 1st atbeen given Ho 1 to 10) of the federal reserve board been made and there Is a splendid end where it Over this fall. exsince last tention and of of that becoming hows Imports place 8844,705, possibility the largest city couth of our state new road, and. with a rough detour ports Qf 9130,787. This Is about the It is reported that ths Eureka Lily considerable of loss causes the which the has appearcapital. Everything movement for any ten-da- y of East Tlntlc wiU resume smallest property avertime the for the In that locality ance of premanency time, running more than four years. Ex- development work about tho 1st of In period Delta and Eureka between auto big substantial business houses, good age origin, are the coming month. The property hotels, miles of cement sidewalks, is Just two hours and thirty minutes. cess exports, foreign from Mexico was dosed down soma months ago ta Receipts the surfaced 8678,148. properly modern schools, the largest sugar If the road bnt the large haraholden seem factory In the whole state, modem, trip cun be made in less than two were mnch smaller, 8564,208. In the London market and on anxious to get busy again and have well built and well kept homes and hours. The road from Lynndyl to Delta foreign origin silver prices are again consented to another assessment, In fact everything which goes toward making a real city. The work of In- is now In good condition and the upward. The advance to 26 ft points which will give money foe prospectcay that the Job of 12 was offset by the labor ing, all of the Indebtedness of the stalling a combined sewer and Delta people from their town April drainage system Is now In progress, building a new road in that country. After to company having been cleared ap troubles comline la Nevada to cost the to to doss nearing this Improvement pence a recovery with the Inst levy. Ne- declining to 33 in Pine White county pletion. 9100,000. was 35 At a meeting which was held a to registered, out a pence been and vada has alfalfa alfalfa carrying Sugar beets, It is expected that the Chinese few days ago two new directors were program and even under exseed are the three things on which the Delta farmere depend and it Is isting conditions the trip from Delta trade bill will be accepted by con- selected to fill vacancies In the understood that the crops taken to Ely can be made In approximately gress. This provides for tax ex- board: Dan B. Fields and R. J. from some of tho farina in a single lx hoars. From Ely to southern emptions and federal Incorporation Evans. Both of these men have InCalifornia point the road Is said to of American firms In China. This terests In the East Untie section, la year came close to reimbursing the farmers for their entire outlay. In- he good. the house In the addition to their Lily holdings, and President P. H. Craven of the Tin-ti- e bill was passed Inbnt cluding the cost of the land. This did not get their selection ought to strengthen session, Commercial Club headed the dele- previous years acreage of beets la smaller the board. than for the previous year, hut It Is gation of Tlntlc people who visited through the senate. and gave a most Exchange rates with China and thought that the tonnage will be al- Delta on Wednesday most up to standard. Lust season interesting talk In which he said that India hold above the lower levels of Market reports by wireless for sll the fanners in the United States of the beet grower planted Tlntlc's organisation will be pleased the past six months. Shanghai taels 1,457,000 pounds In silver elaea the many such large tracts that they could not to cooperate with Delta in making have been us high as 70 are now being furnished. This shows the formal inauguration of Sec(up ta January I. of service from the Post Office Department Building in Washington. properly care for the growing beets the Grand Central Highway one In the past week. Silver Imports Into London are 04) Postmaster west. of of roads is the most handing Iowa, was experienced the and great difficulty popular Agriculture Henry Wallace, retary, ofWilT in India continue to .about 3,222,080 poundu for the tint Conditions be a which are to market a of also bnreau In hla first reports gave talk, In getting sufficient help during Mr. Craven, General Hays the how Improvement. in the future. three months' of the year, and as lot of valuable Information daily feature to the WM) stations throughout the nationweather harvesting time. bureau. the of chief on European banks have gained ( ports about 5,215,175 pounds. page S.) Tho primary object of the meeting Back of Mr. Hays is Charles F. Marvine, ot 1 -- Lead Advances $5, Ontoook Is Encouraging Road Is Neaijng Finished Stage Tintic Tintic People Entertained Delta Boosters . 00 -- . road-buildi- regard-(Coatlna- ng ed . j- - |