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Show . f 5 TisUo has non TfntleliftiaBBB-interrupte- d hippinf mi He i .V record of prosperity dating- back nearly thufujs oilier district the weitfliB eountrj. fifty VolnmeXXn UTAH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1922. Commercial COnb President - To Appoint Committees :a thA Work Going On At Knight Properties , I OUR OULY C0HGRESSV7011AN TODAY meeting of III director of the Tin tie Commercial Qik was held at the public library building last Friday evening with the new president. A A. E. Myers, presiding. Many suitto the organisation Were ap for discission and the new president announces his Intention of appointing the standing committees for the dab 'at the meeting which Md evening. ; A carload of sUrer ore, expected to!1 was again elected jenny amend CM rantim to the ton.) Harold Shriver is now at the Utah Ore nampitag mill I secretary of the elnh. nt SUrer City. The ora was mine J During the first year of Its exls-troi Tlntie Commercial Club oho of the Mocha of ground at the Iron Blossom and followed riose- - tooh np a nsmbor . of matters pi which Ksneral Interest to the district and y on the heels of a was accomplished. It is was worth The miners who are Interest to too tamo from which thought that the organisation wUl Uetor durlngthe this high grade ore is coming are Wll- ' Dll. Last year the good ii B. Thomas. T Tuft. Fuller andj! B. Sylvester Tb7 ore Toads movement received a lot of which they hare jest sent Out. while ttentlon and It is thought that continuation of this not as rich aa the shipment settled then m0Tement for In January trill net the lessees to secure from Utah a nice snm of " the company's wlu BO ner Cent bounty an uppropriatlon for the high-n- o . maximum. roya loading tote the Tlntie District doubt follow, Other shipment Perhaps there will be another lots nuy not although the si ore of 111 and 100 "cood roads day" during the early be so rich. Mi to be to sight on the aPM. Mailer to the one of last 'year. block at the present time. i last meeting the organisaJ. William Knight, when asked ra-- . tionAt Itthe was reported that many mem. dividend a outlook the for gnrdlng .'here have been somewhat Mow to the ers of Interest a ma . . ' m : . , ,. Dr jr - - p, t v, ;. 4 . , - . er nJT3r '- : i.Tr . . rl , . f. : Miss Alice Robertson as she looks today nt el bar at tier desk is Washington. Tlntie, the greatest silver produo--. mins has mada daring tha paat twoi tog camp in tha United BUtf closed or three months and said that tbs Lawrence Blackett. Formerly nd T" b n prodno--, been have la sccummnUUng earaingf Of Eureka, Secures Position tion ot the white meui, but, how- -j n pleasing manner,' notwithstanding ever, with n Might decrease to the the heavy expenses of tbs company. other metals. The notable events of GMetUdo Cobs. leglMatarnTfroin the member of the Mate. which one of the 'lessees The strike Chief Consolidated, the Increased VT Jttib countTe vu o& w tt 7 mde to the Colorado mine, a few activity of the Tlntie Standard, the, months ago. proved to be only a results of development to ths Vie- - t os snout aue tons gooq ora was mined from the new dimovery . j . w.n . nrnn at 221i?TS.lS?M5 1 ear- - which aong of the audit now la progress Tha Knight people are ssmpltogjware explained to some detail hr, Consolidated .. making other praparations for .Mark Tattle, state auditor.: Jt . r nTd f T-SiSltoi STi?dith2il According to Manager John Man-so- n a new cable, of sufficient length to enable the company to operate to a depth of fully 1600 feet. Is being Installed at the North Standard prop- After cutting through 70 fast erty la the eastern end of the dis- . of vein matter shaft is again trict. The change from the old cable nearing solid formation at a to the new, as well as some repair work, has necessitated the closing of depth of over 1200 feet the property for four or five days but early 'la the coming week deP. J. Fennell, president and general velopment work will be resumed, Mr. Hanson says. For some time the manager of the Zuma company, North Standard people r have ' been atntca that tha veto matter, racentlv devoting their attention to the 1100 encountered in the shaft, has been ent level, on ethlng like 1509; tor a distance of approximately ea done. Most wenty feet and that, a report from feet of dr If tin s now exist on the property today indicatea that favorable this level, drift has for ground of a more solid nature to some time following an aaat-M- r. coming to. This gleans that tha big west M11"" Is Ten I dipping to inch a manner that ft and It la quite leering the that the North 8tan-.- u quite con: dnrda best chance for ore Is on the probable that ad soon .as tbs shaft 1100 level and his plana cell for the ia In oMid formation preparations eutting n station and thorough prospecting ot the ground wU1 toklng np drifting. nt this depth. The North Standard people did The veto which has been cut by the their first prospecting nt a depth of "Itaft ought to carry soma ora, la 500 feet and then sent ths main' Iaet assays made during the peat ahowed silver values up to II haft on down to n depth of feet before starting work on the ouaaaa- - Mining men, who have 1100 level. The officials ot tha com- -. wetched recent developments nt the puny have kept persistently at work Znma- - fee confident that n develop-durln- g the trying times of the past ment campaign nt or near the 1S00 wlil change tha property from year, displaying the faith and tena-tav- el to n paying mine. city so essential In the development a pnmpect Much of the Zuma stock to held of n new mine. locally, with Eureka business men In control of the company, and naturalCourt Affirms Supreme ly the developments of tha past few Compensation Decision VMka have attracted much attention. . iTbe stock advanced from five cento Award of compensation mada "T to as high as thirteen cento and then tha state industrial commission to dumped back somewhat As the Matt Finn against ths Plnlon Queen heaviest owners era not playing the Mining company, to affirmed by the atock market they are by no manna Snapshot just take ... f the the proeprata. llgoeek 1101 foot level of the Gemini, with that mining tlong may be continued nt greater depth. The Centennial Buraks mins of the United States has been ptrt .f : dowTSoSlS to the year, the Eureka Mines to operst- - I Finn suffered an to his arm Injury to making n mine of the interested ,y . n Is nt Colorado the tog again profit Zuma. responding to ths work of thdi, inn. the probability 5" to considered slvlXehlS connlion lul. to be another 4,,to bus acquired substan-nn- d Habey Favors The Appointment Of Geologist .ward .1 am- - Governor Wl. ... ttudSSX J wStSttimrwlS oof SSJd ill k. Warm Creek was put into opera- oxidlrad ores, while - twTnwr furnace, are now being in- 7, toentment of tha sulphide SMt tea pany. Bsbeeqsently he wai for Cne from the lower levels of.com- w9r with the state road commie- - mine. After tela Installation is togtototnra. Four years ago ha J3J. KJSraStastasil- and Steele have shipped four lota of very good silver ore from n this claim, white la ona of the old properties of tee district taken over at the time tee Knight people organised the Tlntie Drain TenneL ' Theodore Yougbergj who has bean tof of ths camp, n big tonnage nf a resident of this district fork gnat biiddere have received cllStee for the dry ore having been opened np on many years, was sent to pan ot ths'fMaat gu'cpnt dlvldrad. This dis- - the lower levels. The Engle JA Salt Lake hospitals tost Satsrday. He bmrsement ot 17Ln.lB was made Blue Bell, hue also reeponded.'towe- hue been suffering from stomach wiy. aint tra uk i the vlopmant work rad to said to be to treasury following the rale of tha bettor shape than for many months, h of the properties continue to property to the Apex Standard The water to bo now Zenith producers. rat Tlntie goes largo puy. 4 from.- tee to bo : i receding of existence. reported " ,'7' - Md ttn0P toveoiusMessiDent Green headline' j A wool pool totaling PounU,;1 It to worthy of 750,000 bld-pectl- ng com-Bot- J th.f at coujpume, making filing, taade- Jerich0 lhrln corrals to tee south-- Quata to uccompllsh what the organi-west of Eureka, appeared to Tester- - SILVER PRICES FOR note that daring pounds of choice Jericho wool 'was PAST TWENTY YEARS the year, Walter Fitch, Junior, to formed here tonight nt a meeting of o tee Water Lily shaft of the Chief woolgrowers of this section. Tha following tablo shows in East Tlntie broke cording to George E. Collard, one of the average pries of silver, tee worlds record for shaft sinking, the members of the selling it 427.6 SI feet Is In. tea in tha pool first it bote New York andthsLondon Mngeomptotod teen, clip during put conwas thereafter days. Ths shaft class, fine wool, and to the best and it quotations, years: forty to tea at water which west level, tee in tinnej largest dip pool The selling committee was anthor-Th- e it 1121 pbrjeon drifting Is now in progress. it ratlook for 1522 to promts- - lrad to recMve hide on the pool and it 1920 the for have newer of Several tee bids, clip open tog. placed prospects mo have Indications of ora and are pros- - the pool to go to the highest ms under favorable conditions, dersr the bids to doss nt noon next 1117 8 th. Operating expenses are lower and It .Wednesday, February ms it The bids will be reedved nt tha Is probable that more money will be available for development purposes. Bank of Fountain Green. The it 1014 conimltt appointed by the is n growing sentiment that the Tlntie Drain Tunnel should be ta comPM(1 of Petep Jacobson.1 ft 1012 continued to Its objective to the e0, C. Collard and Geo. E. Cook, ft southern part of the district to order! Th Mddtog for the Jericho pool r F" erTed that neighboring propeytim might!1" tor 1009 barometer of wool prices In ft be drained so that development of h atotoe and usually n fissures mined stove the water level ft 491F7 gt greater depth. JorltT of the Important wool honees ft 1901 might ho on the at hidden have their ground 1905 o f the time of tee rale. 1004 nt the Last time year shearing City Physician's Report 1009 wools beet price offered for these - 1001 Shows - f y -- pooling of the wool clip at or three "mratofte. , Governor Charles R. Mabey la n letter to the mining committee ot the 1,, tk. ud-- Salt Lake Commercial Club, read at .im.uM to tbenegUgencen meeting held Saturday afternoon, t vu of the man and consequently the requested that the committee meet with him at aa early a data aa pos commissions sward was Just in the presentation of the case !t Mble to look after the matter of a was urged that to affirm ths decision state geologist It Is the wish of the of the Industrial commusion would committee to have Governor Mabey be to compel tha industries of the appoint n man to net as stats geolo- state to give physldsl examinations Biot without salary until this office n be crested by an act of the legie- to their employees and thus remove n means of employing many worthy toture and proper renumeration pro- parties who era not physldally fit. Hicks, secretary of the The prevailing opinion observes that this Is an argument for legislative etnto securities commission, dlscns- ,i but not one to .be used ed with the members of the commit consideration toe tee work of the securitise combefore tee judiciary. ' mission, explaining tha method! used o by tee state board to rednee to n Wool Men Form Pool To minimum tee promotion of fake Ji- Tne JeriCilO Clip1&K ud fruuimt stock promotion . Ttotlo Consolidstad from thcKnight, to sg.In entering the shipping list. rekn Lily from the At the Dragon mine, shipments of J yder Interests, and through pur- - iron ore have been curtailed, but treeaury stock to the Apex fullers earth le now being marketed,. 8taadarl control or options fp the jt claimed that this product Is ot Standard, Tlntie of luperi0r quality and markets zenith ana Ttntic Union. At me he vs been arranged for n large out-m. 5 put n . aT0Pmt or ai1 If have been working during a Lessen to the yew the. south pert of the ' 5 camp and n considerable tonnage hae been mined from the old proper- t ol ,, lower grade Uea Silver City and Diamond, ores. In addition to tha above Someuroond ora has been of to the companies which have been tee Tlntie mill and somashipped to tea have several other group, purchased, smelters.. Soma rich .cqnlrad to North Tlntie. ta- - ora has been taken exceptionally from the Showers. , Knraka-Comstocfo Prospecting to Norte Tlntie has Ttotlo Standard chwed the year the largest to Tlntie, bat which inter been confined to the North Beck, oat bsslness. Be wee a rral- - as the biggest shipper to the camp. Tintlo-Davi- a SS In and Lehi-Tlntl-c. groend above while the Mote below wlll be let to Haesnma rad Jobraoe. r 6& - Wd. n, timmarnt CUU thq Empire Minas and bo-- the meeting. Mine of this nnaonneement then hue There to said to be shortage of ... Emery's no-been tome activity totha stock of'abont.fl50l hes agreed to tha company. - No largo amount of eonnts. : Mr. work will be needed in pay over that .. money,. A new preliminary ' order to reopen theee old workings gyatom of g to to he Install- , which have, to the past, ' producod gd to the offlceT bo to I Mr. which suiand good Mr. Blackett oaght Emery's heavily Cor additional production. ' eess or, to n native of Nephl and nt- school nt the Brigham Toung t Hatto Dniu t tended nt Provo and the Uni- university GoMen At the Treasury workings of Utah nt Salt Lake.', Be varsity ths chool at Nephl for two years atTtmra'bara where man. Mf..attfrw.ardl at work tor sometime and wbwe ttey have opened n most promlslng veto Md ora deposit, which pwMtoto J ! i I sell-The- "I I ' Healthy Condition mi re o " ""P a Zuma People Expect To Cut New Station I taptoeMtoae.. tt. sections of New Cable Being Put In Place At North Standard i I!!MJS . woa, .tUntlo. Meoutitftk, alums wkUk H. BOitk. Number 13 . 4s: . iS SZSJX& Scut'S Sam Ik. m iTuu4 jean mi 8 ma-hA- h9 WM 1001 The report of City Physician Hen- - that time, rad it to regarded by wool sd, which will be submitted to the men as probable that tee bide will Mty council this evening, shows range about thirty cents a pound, o most satisfactory health conditional existing In Eureka. For ths monte Boren Christensen Died of January Dr. HensM states that six cams of scarlet fever and four eases rantlaa: who was soft 1912 Boren mod Of the flags have been removed Mr!on7 Christensen, n toll in the 'ft 1891 by injured, from tee bosses nt tela time. i at tee Holy Crora ft 1190 gWRnMa mIoe, - Tbs clty physician has offered his Hospital nt Sal Lake. The aoddentjft 1189 services to tee vaccination of school took place on Asnnw children against smallpox providing mang death Accnprti ths followingjft 1917 ths school board will tarnish tee day. Christctissfi, who was nnmnr- - ft 1191 vneetoe, bat It to not known Just rled, came this district from ft' 1115 what arrangements ran he made. A Wales, San Pete County, ud tha ft 1984 from tee state hoard mains were shipped to tent place for ft 1812 of health, who was hero this week, burlaL Deceased was about 46 years ft 1182 recommended tee vaccination of all of ago. He bad been n resident ofjft 1181 ' Silver school children. jft ft City but n few months. - w i,r. V r v v- - H ft ft ft ft ft |