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Show 1 Tinlie has non hipping mines thin say- - other district in the western country. Volume Tintie lus aa uninterrupted reoard of prosperity dating back nearly fifty yean. XXn ' EUREKA, JUAB COUNTY, UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1921. Hearing On Power Bate TcticCiH Qas POr Mine Hoists Set Szccessfd Year i i SssatbnaDy Rich Ore Number 8 Widow Will Receive Big Sum From Insurance fun Ins Bbsno Oo. Victoria Ub b Record As honeAt under tha workmen's Good compensation taw (or tho death of her husband, L. L. Giles, November What is undoubtedly the Inchest shipment .of ore IS. 1480, tho industrial commission Tin-tic- s Plant prodnoed half a million of Utah on Tuesday swarded to the Promises to become one of that has ever been taken from Jthis mine, and one of the gold-silr- er widow, Mrs. Vara Gllea, and her four bullion heaviest shippers; . ounces of best can that has left the Tintic District in recent years, minor children, the oldest 7 years ot er oop-pwell as considerable will be billed out from the Iron Blossom within the next . ac. 14414, la weekly installments deposits recently opened on of 111. Of the amount already doe, few days.- The ore is expected to ran higher than 750 the 1700 level and lead product in 192L compensation for forty-fiv- e weeks, ounces in silver per ton and the ear ought to bring anytotaling 4740, la to be deposited In a While where from $35,000 to $45,000 Even in a district like officials of tha company apt. Theodora P. Holt hae given local savings hank, subject to the have given oat bat little Information tk (ollowlai Aetna regarding of eommleelon order the where and been for much so the ore has rich this Tintic, produced, tha year's baetaeee at tha plant of bonoAt of the widow and children. regarding tho Victoria It la quite is a little out of the ordinary and the mining of such the Tlntia MlUiac company at Silver Tho attorney le to be paid ISO and safe to any that this mine hue, darCttp.f Tka eatpat of silver-gol- d wonderfully rich horn silver ore has caused gome comment tho remainder le to go in a lump sum ing the past few mouths, bom comhaUlm, shipped to tka Dearer mint to tho widow. Tha Continental ing to the front more rapidly thin locally. . dariag tka rear vaa approximately company, Insurance carrier any other property In the Tintic DisCasualty This picture rook" is being mined from what is 600,000 oaneea. la addltlod to tkla for the Eagle A Bine Bell Mining trict. A glance at the weekly table tka alU skipped two can of copper-oUrknown as the Thomas ft Tuft lease, a block of ground company, the employer la this case, of ore shipments shows conclusively buUlon, which went to oao of la to pay reasonable medical, hospi- that the Victoria le gradually climbthat has been worked continuously for the past few tko roftoortoo,-- ' alco (oar carloada of ing to a position among the lending tal and funeral expenses. lead product. The lead product waa Now cornea bows years and which previous to this time has produced a Tho claim of tho widow for com- mines of handled at one o! tka SaltTmke.18 of new ore developments on tho 1714 considerable of and ore. William Thomas amount was not died with the good pensation KH,OY NEW YKAB PABTY B"Pt- - Owens etatee that the rallar emeltore. 1 addlUoaXo tkla commission until November 5, 141, Leland Tuft are the principal owners in the lease in of tha local mill ahlpj ed one hae just been brought mora than a year after tha accident 1700- Members of the entertainment which Perry Fuller and J. B. Sylvester are also interesttoga, ta tho refinery dag, whli h waa and almost year after the death of tat committee for tho local lodge of Elks dgacd to the smsler. ed. As the maximum royalty at the Iron Blossom is 50 Mr. Gllea, November 18, 1420. OniAep,t point from which ore ta have announced n New Tear party, Victoria The Tin tie Mll ins J 10th Mr. Gllea was moving in uken at per cent the leasees stand to make a splendid sum of lead-eilvwhich will be given at the. club fine fairly aucceeafal yeqr , exceptionally product machine which been had mining handled a good toi but during rooms of the order on Wednesday to being mined there. Like iUyo( money. an braced iron bar wedgby upright ot the the early part of evening, next The program will In- In the absence of Manager Hugh Trenholm it is difed tight to tho roof and tha floor of the Victoria ore It also runs well ta do and none1 elude dancing and n Ana luncheon, the ore waa of low tho workings. A wedge remained f0l1 Mr. Owens eaye that a drift too wall adapted t process In ficult to get authentic information regarding this ore a few musical numbers. Elks the values alco their see, henee recovery ticking to tho roof after the to now being driven for tho pnrpoeo ladlea arc Invited to atdeposit bnt from local miners'll is learned that the ore, i than usual. and woe a little more dll machine had boon moved and when ,of reaching this same ore on lha At the present Amo tho mill la doing, tend and the. affair promises to be while undoubtedly a partpf the main ore channel from Mr. Giles under It, It .1875 level. Something Uko 600 feet excellent work and getting a good one of tha most- - pleasing social him on tho eldo of the of work will ho needed to open tha tell, striking so Blossom which Iron has the in heavily shipped years grade of two and the outlook - la events of tho winter months, hand, near the top. An abeceea of deposit at a depth of 1575 foot exceedingly promising for tho comJust say that the Victoria to past, is somewhat detached and this being the case it has , tha brain earned by tho blow recalling year. to ho one of tho big mtaoa of going be in into a chanceto make It ta man's that ed the death. may virgin ground. one of 'the , Sept. Holt eaya that ta fact It to an exceptionalTintic o moat Important developments of tho bat this high grade shipment the lessees have . taking, rich ly property at tbo present year waa the change In the system of Amo, to the way Mr. Owens puts It pretty well cleaned np the sensationally rich ore bnt operating, making It possible to re- cover a silver-gol- d bullion which can following tho disclosures on the 1700 Level there still remains qnite a tonnage that ought to ran 100 level. The present large ore body be shipped direct Jo the mint, the 200 silver. in ounces or hae already been opened on four .copper being separated. Under the Io 'old eyatem tho bullion containing the the past Week the stock of the Iron Blossom levels, with everything to indicate During silver and copper hod to be Prospecting which has been in that a much larger amount of work ' gold, shown unusual on has the company exchange, strength o to It tho and requirshipped refinery some will bo needed before correet for time, progress just mlll15 or cents to about 53 cents. A four months for tho ed threo from 10 or advancing can be made as to tho dimenthe Notwithstanding general above water level, results in tag company to gat Its money out of sions of the rich ore deposit. improvement in the mine, together with the regeneral tho product. This meant that a targe Tintic mining depression opening of ore body. , The total monthly tonnage from cent dividend and the announcement that the treasury . aim of money was always tied ap as have just closed a tho . mines Victoria and tho Eagle, both of working capital, la equipping the acsum now of a contains pretty large money, perhaps mill for the separation of tho copper Another Important discovery has successful year. which arc owned by tho same very count for the advance in the price of the stock. No from tho two more valuable metals Jut been made-a- t In terse ta and operated through the the property of o Mr. Holt and his assodatas have ac- tho Eagle A Bine . Bell company available are of the Iron the With suffer- same shaft, has for eoma Arne been the showing figures earnings mining Industry which complished something the on being fonnd on the S004 ing from one of the worst depres- running arouhd 100 carloads. Even Blossom for the month of December bnt it is thought that very difficult and which many mill level when in been has prosions In Its history tha various pro- with the lose of tonnage, doe to tho drifting eneceeomen felt could not bo done the dosing month was one of the best, if not the best, for some time.'' Bupt. William perties of tho Tintic District came Christmas shutdown, the two mines fully. By shipping direct to tho mint gram for through the year 1081 with colors will close the month of December the past year. ottlomout can bo expected within n Oweu statu Chat' the on has boon flying, thanks to the Pittman net with approximately 100 carloada to very few weeks which la a big help cat for thirty or more foot ud while which gave ue a fair price for silver no the milling company mast pay for tho values are dot as high as In tbo and all of thto waa high when the price of practically every their credit ore within ten days after its arrival workings III toot above ho le confias tha Utah emaltere each ore grade metal had other slumped off to a are now the plant. it When dent that tbo 4000 level will yield Local accepting. point where it could not bo produced Copper Surplus Is Being People Working It la stated that .eat of on ' that being good o- at e proflt. - The total shipments .about tSf.OOO ounces of silver re- takesequally . Boston Is American Fork Reduced, Report levels. Property from other from Tintic tha., the to mines, according covered daring the year tho milling O11 Tbo 8000 foot level of tho Eaglo tha table given below, were quite $15,000 Tkx Money Has eoiBpnny was able to secure for ship-me- at BOSTON. A. Larsen W. of sales and to 8100 carloads, thto being n eon, clots Fredolph, above Aggregate 50 or 40 feet the la perhape Been Received By City to tho mint SOI, SO ounces It can be seen Just how successfully water and the. strike which hu Jnst who for eoma Amo hove boon at copper during the last three months substantial Increase over the previous AmThe heavier (Or ta tho been on have year. work Producers output very heavy. mining property tkle feature of tho mill is being ban made la of gnat Importance 1081 can no. doubt ho attributed to Daring the week Eureka City rebees au It proves tho continuity of erican Fork District, wore ta Eureka have worked off a largo qnanAty of tho operated. remarkable made record by the ceived from the county treasurer tha tbo Immense deposit which hu al- daring the week. They came here surplus holdings daring that period. Tintic Standard mine. This wonderof 116,000, thto being n part of ready been developed on half a dosen for Christmas and will return to tho At this stage it looks ns K total sales fully rich bonansa closes the yaar um tax U.S. Still Leads In money doe thto city for tha or aion of ther mine levels. Tho property of tho Midwest Develop- for tho foar months ending with with more than 8800 carloads of ore, the December-1will reach from or over 140,000 tone, to Its credit year 1081. The total amount of tho . The Production Of, Oil lowsst point on-- this on channel ment Co. within tho next day or to 440,000,000 pounds. Thto mesne about 55 carloads for 1181 taxes of tho city should bo apfrom which shipments an now being two. According toMr. Larsen this The .Copper Export association every week in the year a train load proximately 185,000, which moans la the 1400 level, beam then company la now on ploying about n made ' ore for every working day. Daring ItSO the position of oil le 800 feet-othat 180,000 to yet to ho paid over. stoptag ground above dosen men and he has confidence baa been working with definite plane of Tho Chief Cone, mine takes second The Ant payment of producing countries changed little the 4000. . This on ought to eoa-tin- u that tho campaign r work, recently ta view. It still has about 125,000.-00- 0 15,000 does ' The United States and from . (Continued on page 6.) ta the opennot clear np the present indebtedpoanda of tho 400,000,000 not only to tbo water level but mapped oat, will re o Mexico continued to lead, producing ness of tho city and the city recorder ing of a large nmovbl of high grade ponnda takes over, from producers below that point. 11,141, M barrels, or " Tbo to n very Impor- Colorado Cons. Lessee Is i asked will Mr. ore. the eounty treasurer to .There It Larses that last together eaye A spring. Bell have Blue people Eagle SS.S per cent of tho world's total. make the city another payment besub- taka anAl about tho first of next tant object in keeping down delia had number of Borne a Out for Good years Ore Taking Tho Unltel States produced 6,414,-S9Mfore the first of tho year ta order company, known as the July to reach the objective point hat veries from those stocks. It to desirbarrels from 1117 to 1110, sidiary n feels to reached ho make le the able when Inthis now arrangement which point American they Star, Recent returns show that the ore that there will bo n cash balance on tadaaire, or 41.1 per cent of the tend to consolidate with the parent absolutely sure that the company financial succeea ta addition to af-- now being ehlpped from tho now hand when the new officers go Into world's total, while Mexico produced ordtag relief for tho benefit of tho trike ta tho property of tho Colo- office next weak. company. Notice pertaining to thto will have a paying proposition. 114,814.000 barrels, or 1.1 per cent consolidation have hem sent out Ao There le the usual amount of ipper Industry. - The big Interests rado Cone., mining, company to runaround SO ounces silver and shsnholden of tho Eagle. Tho now ta the American Fork Canyon, which have engineered thto proposi- ning from SO to SO per cent lead. New Officers WU1 T$k American Star company waa organ-w- d according to Mr. Larson, who eaye tion will he highly pleased if they with AUDITOR BATEMAN WORKING was made recently by Thto strike neceswas noosed a considerable ta with the what that difficulty wen claims taming at tbo time certain Up Duties Next Tuesday ON BOOKS OF EUREKA CITY one tho of lessees, W. H. companys insucceea n boon decided He financial Into has road M. open. Martin Dan sity from kept ud punhased Clark, of Salt Lake City. Already P. Summon, several yean. ago. At tends to bay a.emaU hoist and take It begins to look as If this achieve- the block hue produced ta tho neighW. I-- , Bateman, wall known Tha Reporter erred last wash ta wlU return on at It to the property ment ha realised. hie ander-thborhood of 400 tone of ore and shipwho each yaar has had the that time it wu generally that the new administration stating Trade ta copper has qolatod down ments are being made at the rata of some additional ground early next week. would take over the affaire of Eurejob of auditing tho hooka of Eureka comto Midwest two moderate the The bat or Amerithreo each carloads week, Development porporAone the City, arrived In town, on Wednesday wu to ho secured, giving ka City on January 8th. Mayor Jae. to ll&e pany le well financed and tho equip- market holds firm at sad U now buy getting oat a fl-- can Star company a substantial tract, Hanley eaya that the Amo for tho evment le practically complete ta for December shipment. Only a small DISTRIBUTION OF TAX MONEY aaadal report which will bo publteh-'o- d hut plau werS Changed and then la j ery reepeet. change to next Tuesday, January 1st HAS HELD SO BEEN DAYS ot. Is available UP these figures. tonnaga la the next lefts of the Reporter. no necessity for a separate company, j He hae secured a legal opinion on are deliveries First quarter quoted at llfte to 14Ke according to eeller. The following Item, pertaining to the matter ta which he waa Informthe distribution of transient stock ed that there waa nothing to preo taxes for the past three years, to tak- vent tho change being made on MonRace For Appointive day, January Snd, although Monday en from tho Nephl Tlmeo-NewOffices Narrows Down Attorney W. A. C. Bryan, repro-tta- g win ta aome Instances ho considered tho Board of Education of holiday. The old city eounell will Daring tho past few weeks the new Juab School District, mot with tho meet next Tneeday morning, doping city officers have held a couple of commissioners and requested that np all unfinished butaees and admootings for' tho pnrpoeo ot discuss- distribution of transient stock taxes journing sine die at noon oa that ing tho candidates for the various for the years 1010-80-be withheld day, at which hoar Mayor. Charch appointive offices and It- - to under- anAl It coaid be ascertained from and tho now councilman will ho stood that Amt have tentaAvely tha assessors office the ta office. particular o agreed on gome of tho appointment. locality ta which herds of sheep While thto paper hae no authority to wore aeeeaeed sold years. On Will Assess Transient make a definite statement It to motion of Frandaring com tho distribution understood Minor Stock On County Ring that . generally of said taxes were ordered suspendPeterson will bo tho now elty ed for thirty days. o . marshal; B. B. Parrish teem to s' George Sylvester of Baraka hae have things pretty touch hto v TINTIC CHAPTER RED CROSS named aa mo of tho deputies HAS ELECTED NEW OFFICERS whom duty It will ho to aaoeee tho way asMmg tho applicants for office .. -- o of watennaster; Clande Baker will beep aad cattle on tho ranges of At tho regular meeting of the Tin-ti- e Juab moot likely be the city attorney and county. Heretofore thto work Chapter A. R. C., hold ta tho has bora performed by a deputy Edward Hansom tho bow police Judge, Commercial Club rooms Thursday Arthur Brown will he appointed art office at December IS. tha following from tho coanty road anpervtoor and W. L. evening, were on motion of Commishat Nephl for officers elected' tha ntng sioner John Bennell tho worit will, Anderson hae a good show to beeomo year: night policeman. Tho other night J.- FredSJohneon, Chairman for 1088, he performed by two men, policeman will either be James . W. UAnderson, Vice Chairman. one from each aide of tho eounty. Diamond, James Mitchell or Frank J. ErMUon, Treasurer. Under tho interpretation of tin taxaMrs. E. hi C. Bacon. Pat J. O'Connor, Secretary. Downey,, who baa taws, by tho attorney general, The other mem here of the Execu- tion employed ta the water department of oa transient atoek goes to tho tax tha tho elty, will no doubt remain as as- tive Board are at follows: Mrs. John school district ta which tho etoak R. A. P. N. Donnally. Wilkins, sistant to tho watennaster. , Anderson, Frank Birch, Rev. Simon, are located at the time aaeeameat to . Rev. T. Owen-Joue- e, George Owens, made. Thto gives Tintic Schori XL E. R. Hlggeneon, L L. Williamson, District tho msjor portion of the a ewe m page 6. Oecar Andrus, Mrs. W. T. Mathewa. transteat gtock taxes of Jaab ooaaty- feWwawo irniowem1 . - ' - Making on 1 u it - or nrnD the-enm- p. 1 cfR-loa- er g Eagle Encounters (her 8000 Cars Ore On 2000 Ore Shipped Of 1921 esti-mat- O''' . u u 500,-000,4- 00 -' f - u lilt. 00 llo 81 ed , - . - u rs ' |