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Show N UC Tintio U the film 8ilTr Tinftio's Production in 1980 Exceeded That of. any other Gamp. great-- t produc- ing camp in the United States. Sr Volume XXI EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1921. Chb Will Entertain it Prominent ftftftftftftftftftft ft COPPER D THE HOME. h Tw Number 44 ftftftftftftftftftft Lightning Makes Trouble Is Beinj ft NEVADA CONDITIONS BETTER ft Gravel Tintic During Past Week At Two Of Eurekaa Mines ft ft o ft ... o ft Discussing the condition of ft ft Activities In the mining ft tha copper Industry William A. ft Prominent mining operators from On The severe storm on Monday af- ft fields of Nevada are Increas- - ft ft ing, according to F. M. Man- - ft Paine, President of the Copper ft Balt Lake made up a ternoon wkich a to caused da lot of mate party ft o Range Co. says: o . eon, president of the Western ft ft "Copper always, has been a ft was piloted over the Tintic District Eurekaa streets, tons of gravel beOre ft Reno, Purchasing Company, on Invitation will be extended to ft necessity In Industry and will ft Tuesday of this week by Manager ing washed down the canyon by the For the first time In many ft Utah county's fleet of trucks continue to be. Copper must ft Imer Pott of the Bingham Mines Co. flood waters, and it also made months prospectors are start- - ft arrived lure yesterday and Balt Lake, Delta and 'Ely ft and will come back, stronger ft These men were: L. D. Cates, Assis- trouble for some of the mining eom- lng out. This means Dullness, ft are now surfacing the road J&m ft tant General Manager, of Utah All of the mines I am Interested ft commercial duba to attend ft than ever." ft Speaking of copper in the ft Copper Co.; from Eureka to Dividend. in are either operating at nor- - ft ; Lightning struck tha rails of mal capacity or preparing for ft party to be given in Eureka. ft raw state and copper in tha ft dent and General Mai small track leading to the dump from ft finished product, Mr. Paine ft lied Judge comps Increased activities. ft the Centennial Eureka ahaft, twistOn Thursday morning n float of stated that there Is too wide ft and governor of the Nevada was less affected by out and the rails the ing At meeting of the officer of the ft a margin between what the pro- - ft tearing trucka, nine In nil and belonging to business the general ' depression the Tin tic Commercial Cleb, on Wed- ft ducer receives for his metal and ft Mining Amerlcap spikes. The men working on the Utah county, ranched Eureka and than any of the western statu. were immediately pnt to work on nesday evening, it wee decided to ft what the fabricator gets for his ft Douglass Moffattymanager of mills surface thought someone had openIs an Invariable rule that It hold an entertainment In Eureka on ft output. If this could be over-- ft for the Utah Copper Co.; H. C. Good- ed up on the works with a big mathe highway which connects Eureka a period of depression after with the Tintic Standard and other September ISth, invl ting the memcome it wuld encourage a ft rich, chief eariAeer for the Utah chine gun and one miner who was Is always a mining boom. there ber of the Balt Lake, Delta, Ely and ft wider use of copper and prove ft Copper Co.; UL G. Mackensle, secre- near the station on mlnu in the eastern end of the disover traveled 1600 level all tha Having (he other commercial bodlea. For aoma ft better both for the trict. United In of Utah ft six the Statu of the the last to the tary producer Chapter got a shock that threw jam time the local organisation has had County Engineer Jonu ume here and the fabricator. ft American Mining Congress. months, I think I can safely tha elce-trlcground. It Is thought this matter under consideration and ft with the trucka and mad the prethe bottom of the dethat ft ft hsve say - the air copper Large to took Mr. producers the visitors the Pett followedcurrent pipe Bept. 15th seems to be the logical ft been considering liminary arrangements with referthe menu- - ft Water Lily shaft of the Chief Cons, down the mine. A nmtor at tha Cenpression has been reached and date for the gathering. ence to placing gravel on the But Is on the mend. business ft facture of their copper into ft that . made an tennial Eureka was also put out of Tintic road. Mr. Jonu has other Blnoe Its organisation the Tin tie ft finished This being the use, I look for for direct dls- - ft company, where they untfer commlaaioni Commercial Club has performed a ft tribution products In the mining ft work which will make it lmpoulble to the trade In order ft examination of conditions big happenings for him to remain while this Job ! lot of good work, lending support ft to encourage the use of copper, ft which 417.5 feet of sinking was ae--l At the Eagle k Blue Bdl mine two game In the next six months. In progreu but he will make an octo every worthy movement and do- ft 11 In Labor were colls motor of ,T days, burned conditions establishing once are in the the country ftcomplished Every family large of casional trip to Tintic to au that advancement the ing much for more record Walter the for o'a worlds should have at least one copper out and mining operations were susreturning to normal In i the district. ' everything ie moving, along In n ift boiler, a copper 'and it Fitch, Jr., contracting company. They pended for four days. the mining districts. The men Good roads matters have had first ft one or two copper stew satisfactory manner, and doubtless went who out on strike ft also visited the Tintic Standard pro-n- o water Main course The pans, against through the Utah county eommlssloaars will consideration and officers of the In reduction the to mention numerous ft.perty In the eastern end of the dis- street, on which curse 75 of t wagu screens, or also kup In clou touch with tbs club say that this work has Just ft other articles which can be cents now have returnper day trict and then visited the concrete grlssllea, have been Installed, carwork. started. Many good things are be- it made of copper and add to the ed', and I am sure labor will be lined shaft of the Chief Cons, peo- ried the flood waters In good shape William Asher, well known Lehi ing planned for Tin tic. It Is quite ft utility and attractiveness of the next the plentiful during yur." Is In charge of the fleet of man, probable that another "good roads it home. ple, this being one of the best mine and undoubtedly saved serious proft ft ft ft ft. trucks and his presenu on the Job A perty damage. The water course shafts In the western country. day" will be observed during the it insuru splendid work all along tha fall months and an effort made to trip was made to the plant of the true, however, taxed almut to Its line. John Roberta, tha Gosheu road Into provide a good company at Silver City Tintic Milling road man, also will remain In Tin-ti- e the Tin tic mining camps. Eagle-Victor- ia and other points of Interest were To while this work Is under way. As a result of the club's activities, Ship visited. It being his duty to spread tha this district has received a lot of faMoose Gather In Eureka It was the first trip to Tintic for, vorable advertising and the entergravel and au to it that the roadOpen On In And Conduct Initiation bed has the needed drainage which Messrs. ' Cates and Lambourne and tainment on the 16th will cement Is the most Important thing in conthe bonds of friendship now existing naturally they found much of Ino o nection with road building. Tha Tin-ti- c between Tin tics boosters and the were, of course. terest here. They Teachers Members of from Moose tha Lodge Commercial Clnb and luding assigned to various Impressed with the many Indications enterprising business men of other Salt Lake, Ogden, Park City, Bing- These two local mines have bualneu men will stand tbs expanse cities. condiand in that of grades declaring everything prosperity, best month in more than a of luding tba gravel. President Craven of the Commernormrfl In Tin-ti- e ham and other Utah cities gathered Gravel for tha Eureka-Dlvldu- d In Eureka last Saturday afternoon shape for work, outlook tions are inmore nearly cial club ways that an invitation will section year; Victorias new deposits road la being secured from one of be extended to Senator Pittman, of favorable for successful year In thanwest..any other mining and that evening attended one of tha the dumps at tha No. 2 shaft of tha yielding tonnage. large Nevada, aaklng him to coma to Eumeetmost the fraternal o Interesting o Chief Cons, property nur the Sum: O reka for this social affair and It u Prof. I. L. Williamson, superinings that has been held In our dty mit. By getting the gravel from this motor hoped that It will be possible for tendent for the Tintic school dis- Good Progress Still Being troublu Notwithstanding In of The the many days. object him to attend. As a result of the trict, says that schools of Eureka, which closed the two mlnu for fonr point the haul la a very short one Moose In direction this migration At Water Lily Shaft bill, which was introduced by Sena- Mammoth, Silver City and othor days the Eagle k Blue Bell and the and the Job of surfacing the highwas .a big class Initiation, one of the Victoria tor Pittman, and which bears his towns of fhe district will open on finished the month of Aug-u- way can be carried along in rapid 0 of the order, known higher degrees with name, Tlntics silver producing pro- Tuesday and from all reports there a total of 111 carloads of order. The shaft crew of the Walter as the Legion, being conferred on ore to their Tintic of people are thoroughly perties are enjoying a measure credit, this being the will be usual the attendance. ' at large Jr., contracting company, with x prospect of having pleased candidates. in month more about best Thirty-sia than prosperity and nothing would please Everything Is In satisfactory condi- Fitch, sixty of the yur a good auto the road into the eastern local mining men more than to be tion and the coming school year work at the Water LilyIs shaft al- of these candidates were Tintic peo when Judged from n tonnage standmaking Chief Cons, company, of the district. Thera la a lot able to entertain the senator and should be the most successful In the most the same point. But for the burning out of udnew rapid headway that pie, as follows: of work under way la that aeo- show him Just how much they of our school district. world's history the break to It enabled Dr. Steele Bailey, J. E. OConnor. tlon nd etactalurttormha from Is which he work the doing reports It will be predate The employed and the record for the month ending on the L. H. Coleman, Peter Munday, Gu - during mueb ;reCord for the month would nolbut ahort Uma Untu thare 'la behalf of the mining Industry of grades toteachers which they have been as- ISth day of August. For the last tave Bjorn son, Geo. Franks, A. T. doubt have exceeded 120 carloads. ' greater activity. Tha road la used the west of signed are as follows: August two weeks of the month Jack Wetf), LavalUSanford.. Ore deposits in both the Eagle ! Jftgnlarly by scorn of non who are Silver City .Elementary School Ttntlc business men have enjoyed the shaft was sunk on an average of Bigler, employed jrt the Tintic Standard and kes, L. A. Blue Bell and the Victoria have been at the hospitality of Delta boosters on T. W. Dyches, prbiclpal; 1st and 2nd about 12 feet dally and for 26 days JohnMcClellan, other East Tintic propertiu. to nicely more than one occasion and natural- Grades, Edna Cl Dyches; ,8rd and the crew had a record of 227 feet of Brady, T. C. Da development Wutburg, ruponding While thla fleet of trucks la in tha consome for time work and to now anxious reciprocate. 4th Grades, Ruth Westover; 5th and completed shaft to Its credit. Dur- John Btromberi put ur Vlertel, Ju. ly are new ore has been opened Tintic District an effort will be made siderable No matter how busy the Delta boys 6th' Grades, Deloiju Bake?. new shaft Geo. H. F. the passed week By Bennett, the Burt, In the Victoria. inker, The mut recent to surfau a part of tbe main travelare they must "knock off for an Silver City Junior Nigh T. W. ing the 700 level and work Is to con- Perry J. Bees George Btapley, development of inteaest at thla mine ed highway leading Into Eureka well afternoon and an evening and come Dyches, Crystal Behupfn. all If goes tinue Indefinitely. Victor 8. Thi Thomas R. wu the opening of the ora on the fromIn Utah county. AU of thla rud to Eureka. They will be given an Knlghtvllle Katherine Russell. the Chief Cons, company will no day, Nela L. elson the adjoining county and beManhart, 1700 level, which extended the desome of Creek--Alo- ha of Trout Inspecting Johnson. to on the down opportunity doubt send this shaft L. Garrlty, Joe. W. White, posit vertically a distance of over cause of the fact that It la many Robert Callao Walter Harrison. a the largest silver mines In the world commence water level and then towns of that Tintic High School A. E. Myers, campaign of drifting for the develop- Alfred J. Fabb, F. Z. Carlson, Louis 400 feet, and now arrangements are miles from tha largar wu and in the evening can Join In the the county highway neglected made to out drive after the are Eubeing which Maud G. feetlvlties being arranged principal; Blanche OHare, Haynu, ment of their large East Tintic Walkanlat, Jamu same ore on the 1825 level of the for many yura. Recently, however, Layton, HelenMBurchhalter, Milo W. tract of land. by the local club. gene Barney, Wm. Johnson, Alex Victoria. the commissioners of Utah county o Salt Lake has received graft bene-- . Hleber, Orissa Brlnton, Lilia Ketch-aJackson, William Erickson, Melvin Vic- have been trutlng this section more The Blue Bell and k Eagle Anna of Hleber, Utah, Ray Mary Potts, camps tha fits from mining Ea tough toria mlnu were able to resume fairly. Tax Levies Fixed For chief among which Is Tintic. Evor C. Sullivan, Hiram Jenkins. Wa have a good summer road bnt of known Moou of tha this morning after the fonr Many but R. R. School Eureka was Elementary opened here, since the first mins The Juab County Cities Utah were In attendance at thla work there are certain parts of It that are shut-dowfrom the Ardaya Cecil 1st been Grade ruultlng has Bell, principal; over fifty years ago, there O'-impassable daring wet wuther. muting, among them being A. R. burning ont of the motor. a stream of mineral wealth moving nold, Lou Murphy; 2nd Grade Mrs What local business and mining the for levies year tax present The Grade Ableman, district organiser; Judge toward the state capital. Some of E. L. Clark, Lyall Nesbitt; 2rd now uk la that a gravel anr-fac- e mu Juab county the fixed been have by A. J. Weber, deputy supreme dicta- Allen Named As General Virginia Alrd, Anna Sulllian: 4th the live business men of that i be administraplaud on that part of the and the out Sept, lith and Grade May FltsgeraldT Neva Burt; commlseloners Dr. White, and others. Mr. Able-D- r. la between Homans rills which tor; tin usmayto come rud cities what extent they appreciate 5fh .Grade Leo Morgan, RubyjBfib tive officers of the towns and tell Supt. Of Knight Mines ud the double loop of tbe Rio White pud Judge Weber Mc- of Catherine of 6th Grade table The in the enson; district figures the county. the greatest mining Grude. Ry. When this is done the were the chief at the social Laughlin, Bernice Maurer. west. In the office of the county treasurer sekslon which speakers Hugh Trenholm, who la In charge Tintic mining camps will have an followed tha lodge ' Junior Eureka High Margaret shows that Eureka and Mammoth o be used throughwork and the gruter part of the of tha mining operations for the auto rud that un Doran, Cedi M. Nlcolay, Anna Rose, out the winter months and everyone will have the heaviest levInvestment statu taxpayers company, Knight conferwu Paulsen. taken up with the Almarle Hurd, Joseph North Tintic Properties realizes that such a rud la a noeu-slty- . total levies nightof Mammoth Elementary School G. ies In the county. The the degree, the banquet and that Frank 8. Allen of Silver City ring and for mills 27.2 are In Eureka be will Have Been Consolidated 0. Hobson, principal; hereafter City 1st Grade, Mr. general superintenthe entertainment. About 200 peoTin tics grut wealth naturally C. H. Rlstlne; 2nd and 2rd Grades, Mammoth 26.7 mill. Nephl taxpaywere served at the banquet, dent of the various Tintic propcrtlu gravitates to Utah county our ple Gals-for27.7 mill tax and the a Ella will ers 4th Allen Mr. of Grade, this pay Hobson; Agnes corporation. district la entitled to good roads. which was a credit to tha Moou of he White 26.7 Papers consolidating Crlisle be will and Sth 6th Levan on Grade, on property his the first of the Money for many of Provoa big b midutlu levy the Selma Eureka and their wivu. Many of. snmed Star Mining coi mills. en terprlaes, fine homes and present month and It Is generally unwith the Roundy. ladles as tha attended and the Mines company party Mammoth Junior High G. C. tax levies applying to proper- silted In the entertainment of the derstood that aoma new development farms ume from Tlntlc's mlnu ud The on Monday. Lake county David EagSalt Hobson, Robert Nesbitt, work hu been mapped out for the what applies to Provo also applias to ty in Eureka City are as follows: visitors. White Star er, Agnes Hoult. All property 2 mills for state 6.9 Iron Blossom and Colorado mlnu. the other enterprising cities of Utah state; mills, tothe Selma Wm. Guerts Music Supt. considered it wu me In both of these company was di Tbe people of these cities Everything 1.6 for 2 mills roads, coAity - o roads; properties there Is s county. In seeing Tintic prosMlnee company under an agreement In of are Interested mut the affairs the pleasing 5 mills amount of terriA1 Isaacson, some years ago em- mills lor county purposes, of the Eureka lodge of Moou large and some ofundeveloped per beuuae It muns prosperity for whereby stockholders receive one history 11 mills for Hefferaan-Thompson fund, will receive this dty for at In the Indigent tory the ployed shares of stock their own localities. They can help and one-ha12 mills for school district ex and Elmar Sessions, dictator for the attention. Efforts will be made to Tintic to grow by giving latter corporation for each share of store In this dty and now manager offilocal as other wall lodge, encourage luring. of the grocery department at the big penses, making a total of 27.2. decut ud wbu a good highways White Star stock. cers are and 4 members, highly pleasMr. Allen hu been , engaged In Eureka the tax for 195-- Is in rud la constructed into Tintic, Utah The holdings of these companies Auerbach store at Balt Lake, was In ed with the successful manner In mors In thla district for many county farmers busfit mills higher than It was In 1920. camp this week on a visit. are In the North Tintic District. which the entertainment featnres miningand la a man. For than tha people of Eureka, Mammoth very capable yura were handled. five yura or more he hu been con- ud Silver City. s O Before returning to their homes nected with the Knight mlnu ns an on Sunday aoma of the visitors were engineer and Is familiar with hla Motor Troubles Cause taken through local mlnu and the naw dutlu. Delay At Zuma Property Silver City mill. o o Visitor Is Surprised Aa tbo resalt of motor troublu a Strike dan Be Expected work hu beu lut by tbe At Gamp's Prosperity WMk'i shaft crew out at the property of tbe Any Day At Iron King Znma Mining compuy. Several daya A well known Salt Lake mining ago tbo motor wu burned ont ud man, who wu In Eureka yeater day while another motor was second a There is a full face of quarts now on n short visit, expressed surprise few days were lut In Its InstallaIn on tha northust drift showing on seeing so many algna of pros- tion. Manager P. J. Fennell what la known ns the 1600 level cf perity la this ump. His business that the trouble hu now beula clearthe Iron King property In the east- takes him to other ones that abaft work of Utah ed up ern end of the district and officers and Nevada, and camps more moving along In n satisfactory to occasionally of thla company are expecting com- Colorado, and be says that It looks munar. mercial values almut any day. The good to see a o mining ump enjoying showing is so encouraging that Supt. some degree of prosperity, so many TIMES MUST NOjg N. ,W. Roberts has pnt two shifts at of them BE EXPECTED IN HDUf being hard hit by tha prework In the two drifts on the 1600 sent mining Tintic depression. level, the other drift being sent off fortunate, he uld. "I have beu There will be no pule." declared toward tha southwest. visiting this district for yura ud E. O. Lutherwood, represents tlvs In In the northeut drift, about 100 while yon have bad your troubles, feet back from the point where work along with other mining localities, congreu from tba Second district of la now under way, a small streak of yonr section always cornu through Utah, on Monday. "I am convinced quarts wu encountered. At first In good shape. The mining ump that tbo danger of n pule la It wu but n eouplo of Inches Vide that enjoys uninterrupted growth However, the good tlmu art not but It hu been Increasing In sin the one with n variety of metals. coming In a'duy, a wash or a month. until the whole face Is now In quarts. I am afraid that we will not get to This drift, has for some four or fivo Mr. ud Mrs. Frank S. Allen of normal conditions ud tlmu; In hundred feet been following the con- Silver City, returned home last Sat. other words, that wa shall hava more tact between tbe lime and qusrtrite nrday after an outing at tba Straw- or leu hard tlmu for almut formations and officers of the Iron berry Reservoir. They had very I am not n pessimist, bnt be--. King are confident that conditions good Ashing ud brought back tome year. In looking tbe condition In the are now Ideal for eneoantering ulof tha big trout for which that sco- lleva tlon le famous. ots body. vcaryMn m suroemrm-- O Visitors Sept 15th Placed Highway -- i tut al . tea-kett- le ftftftft ftftftftftftft.ftft ty. all-ye- ar Tintic Schools 111 Cars Tuesday - August at ; Mon-Elm- rent er - - n, n . ud d; - lt tin, u u am un ud put |