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Show 102 221Eureka Reporter, November 9, 1917, p. 1; February 1, 1918, p. 1; November 9, 1923, p. 1; ~December 14, 1923, p. 1. 222Eureka Reporter, October 16, 1925, p. 1; ~ October 23, 1925, p. 1. 2230ne Hundred Thirt -Second Meetin American Institute of Minin and Meta11ur ica1 Engineers Salt Lake City, 1925 , p. 77. 224Salt Lake Mining Review, April 15, 1921, p. 26; and Steele, Goshen Valley, pp. 231-232. A good capsule history of the mill is the Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) Utah Survey, Tintic Standard Reduction Mill, October 1972, by T. Allan Compo 225HAER Survey, p. 2. Also, Eureka Reporter, October 9, 1925, p. 6. 226Stee1e, Goshen Valley, pp. 231-232. In John L. Bray, The Princi~les of Metallurgy (New York: 1929) pp. 359-366 (used also in HAER Survey) lt was reportea~hat in 1924 the mill recovered 88 percent silver, 60 percent copper, 32 percent lead, and 7 percent gold held in its ore. 227 Ibid ., p. 232. ---------- 228Eureka Reporter, February 1, 1924, p. 1; March 27, 1925, p. 1. 229Sa1t Lake Mining Review, February 28, 1925, pp. 12-20; ~ Eureka Reporter, December 14, 1923, p. 1. 230 Eureka Reporter, February 6, 1925, p. 1; February 27, 1925, p. 1; August 7, 1925, p. 1. ~ 231Eureka Reporter, May 22, 1925, p. 1; February 24, 1928, p. 1; May 2, 1929, p. 1; ~ July 11, 1929, p. 1. Also of significance in 1929 was the erection of an eighty-five foot steel gallows frame at the Eureka Standard. The hoist was built by the Provo Foundary Company; but was later dismantled. See Eureka Reporter, May 16, 1929, p. 1; ~ July 11, 1929, p. 1. Earlier in 1926 the Knight Railroad that connected Knight's east Tintic mines with the Union Pacific and Denver and Rio Grandeat Silver City, was leased to Samuel Werrett, C. E. Simpson, and Frank Werrett (Eureka Reporter, November 12, 1926, p.l). 232 Steele, Goshen Valley, pp. 221-231 offers a good look at the murder, and other social characteristics of Dividend. In September, 1925, a John Green, brother-in-law of Westerdahl, confessed to the murder, but since he had a history of mental disorder, his confession was discounted--see Eureka Reporter, September 24, 1925, p. 1. Eureka Reporter, October 8, 1926, p. 2; aTrefSeptember 19, 1929, p. 1. Ledgers of the Dividend store are housed in the Tintic Mining Museum. 233 Eureka Reporter, November 20, 1925, p. 1; October 8, 1926, p. 1; February 17, 1928, p. 1, 7. 234 Eureka Reporter, July 17, 1925, p. 1; January 1, 1926, p. 1; August 6, 1926, p. 1; September 3, 1926, p. 1; aa& December 31, 1926, p. 1. |