Former Anyox School Teacher Passes Away Enormous Profits Made
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4 A little paper $2.00 a Year with all the Alice Arm and news and a big Anyox. $2.25 to circulation THE HERALD all other points. Published in the interests of Alice Arm and Anyox, B. C. VOL. 12, NO. 47 ALICE ARM, B. G. SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1933 5 cents each. Former Anyox School Consumption of Copper Anyox Beat The Prince F. Teabo Passed Away Mine Tennis Club Is Teacher Passes Away Exceeds Production Rupert Champions At Vancouver Well Organized The death ocourred on Wednes Copper consumption in 1932 was In Two Games After a period of service with Between thirty and forty people day, April 12th. of John Milton somewhat in excess of production, the Granby Company, extending attended the organization meeting The first of a series of two games Bass, a former teaoher on the staff according to Mr. Vogelsteiti, over a period of 27 years, Mr. of the Mine Tennis Club, held on of basketball between the C. N. R. of the Granby Bay Schools. "Bud" Chairman of the American Metal Frank Teabo passed away at the Wednesday last in the Mine Hall. "A" team, of Prince Rupert and the as he was familiarly known in Co. United States stocks increas Vancouver General Hospital dur A large number of members were Anyox All-stars, was played on Fri Anyox, left for Premier in Septem ed to around 650,000 tons of refin ing the early part of the month at nominated for the Various offices, day evening last, going to the local ber last to take charge of the sohool ed copper by the end of the year. the age of 54 years. the election resulting as follows: boys 27-24. The Prince Rupert there, and was greatly respected Consumption outside the United The late Mr. Teabo entered the president, E. Moore; secretary, J. team, with their manager, Mr. Duff in the mountain-side camp. Death States was 70 per oent. of 1929 employ of the Granby Company at Cameron; Committee, Miss H. Cal Campbell, arrived at Anyox on the was due to pneumonia, oontraoted consumption and United States Grand Forks in 1905, and on the deroni, Messrs Wilson and Stokes. M.S. "Phippen'^Captain Morrison) a week before his deoease and fol about 27 per cent of 1929 consum closing down of the plant there he Mr. T. M. Waterland, Acting pre Attracted by the fame of the Prince lowing an attack of llu. ption. came to Anyox, where he has re sident of the Mine Council and Mr. Rupert champions, a large crowd of European apparent consumption sided ever since. He was always V. S. McRae, were present to assist He was in Anyox about two spectators were on hand, and were has increased in recent months, engaged in smelter work and at in the work of organizing. years and was popular with every treated to a fast and exciting tussle. one, taking an active interest in but it is too early to say whether the closedown at Grand Forks he After the regular meeting the Ex At the breather, Anyox led 16-11, sport and especially in basketball. this is an apparent or a real in was the fourth oldest man on the ecutive Committee met to arrange but it was evident that the visitors He was thirty-two years of age. crease. In the United States there smelter staff. the starting of the playing season. were not yet used to the floor, for His parents and a married sister was a decided recovery in copper Besides his wife, Lucy, he is sur The court will be put into good on resumption they gave a brilliant reside in Victoria. During his ill consumption in September and vived by a son, Arthur, and two shape at once. It is expected that exposition and almost succeeded in ness he received medical attention October, but this increase was lost daughters, Lucy and Wiunifred, the membership will be a record equalling their opponent's score. at the Premier Hospital, where he in November and Deoember. Jan all residing at Anyox, the latter one this year. Speed and accurate checking mark received every care. The body was uary consumption was apparently being the youngest member of the ed the game throughout. The visi conveyed to Victoria on Monday somewhat better than the average family, aged 15 years. It is spec tors combine nicely and their field Elks' Easter Dance Was last for interment. for November and December. One ially noteworthy that both his shots, many of which missed by of the features of the copper situ father and mother are living, Well Attended fractions, were a treat to watch. ation at present, he stated, is that residing at Spokane, also a sister On the other hand the Anyox boys Over two hundred people attend Enormous Profits Made Japan, whioh has exported copper in that city and another sister prefer the more sure method of ed the Elks' annual Easter Dance, during the last three years, is now at Ocean Falls, also a brother By Premier Co. working the ball to the basket before held in the Gymnasium on Easter importing. Japan's own product at Kellogg, Idaho. ij From the commencement of reg trying for points. ' - Monday, and comment was freely ion has not changed materially. Deceased had been in ill health ular production by the company un For the visitors Walter Johnson, made that it was a most enjoyable for a considerable time, and was til December 31, 1932, a period of S. Styles, and Billy Lamby (captain) affair. The hall was nicely decora taken to the Vancouver General thirteen years and one month, the played fine ball, while A. Calderoni ted, the floor was good the supper Hospital for special treatment some total tons mined and milled and/or t ALICE ARM NOTES I starred for the local squad. Anyox excellent and the music snappy and time ago. His passing is regret shipped from the Premier mine were was unfortunate in losing F. Dods tuneful, the Merrymakers' excelling ted by his many friends in the 2,333,303. Total production of Mrs. J. Cotterell and son Colin worth and J. Walmsley, who were themselves on this occasion. district. metals for the same, period was 1,- left on Monday for Vancouver, ac sent to the showers for four faults The decision to change from the Interment took place at Ocean 280,206 ounces of gold and 32,728,- companied by Sheila and Mary apiece. The game was closely Elks' Hall to the Gymnasium proved Nona Smith who will stay indefi View cemetery, Vancouver. Mr. 182- ounces silver, Total profits watched by referees Youngs and to be a wise one, as the crowd was nitely with relatives in the south Arthur Teabo making the journey after deducting investments, write Lee. even larger than was anticipated. ern city. from Anyox to attend the funeral offs and taxes, but before deduction The teams: C. N. R. Billy Lamby The Brother Bills sustained their T. Calfa and J. Peacock left on and take charge of arrangements. of depreciation and ore depletion (captain) 4, Walter Johnson 10, Al reputation as good hosts and every Monday for their placer claims oh Nearly all the pall bearers were charges, were $20,514,129.34. Dog Creek north of Vanderhoof. lan Cross I, Danny Morrison 2, S. one had an enjoyable time until the former Anyox friends of the de The distributions to shareholders Last summer they sunk a shaft Styles 5, T. Kelsey 2, Roy Morrison small hours of Tuesday morning. ceased. for the same period, including the over 60 feet in length. They will Bob Irvine. Anyox: J. Walmsley There were a good many visitors complete it this year to bed-rock. last distribution declared in Decem 4, G. Lee 2, A. Calderoni 17, F. from the Mine. ber, 1932, and paid January 4,1933, Gus Pearson left on Wednesday Calderoni, A. McDonald, F. Dods New Map of Interest To for his home in Sweden, where he have aggregated $16,629,503.46. worth, Mclnnes 2, S. Steele 2. Prospectors and Miners will visit his two children. He ex Stewart Unemployed Create A record crowd of fans thrilled to pects to be absent for a considerable Because of the great interest Jobs for Themselves period, but hopes to return when every bit of brilliant play when the Beach Baseball Players Are that is being taken in gold mining silver prices obtain higher levels Prince Rupert C. N. R. "A" team Miners and mechanics of Stewart Prepared (or Action iu the Cariboo district, British and the mining industry of Alice met the Anyox All-stars in the se who were unemployed during the Columbia, prospectors and miners A get together meeting of Beach Arm in a more prosperous condition. cond game of the series, played on past winter have assembled the old will be pleased to learn that the ball players and followers was held H. F. Kergin, M. L. A. returned Saturday last and won by the home Portland Canal mine mill on the Geological Survey, Department of in the Recreation Hall on Wednes home on Thursday from Victoria boys 35 to24. It was one of the Dunwell property and have put it after attending the hue session of Mines, Ottawa, has issued a.reprint day last, with the object of getting finest games ever seen in Anyox. in operation. Feed for the mill the Legislative Assembly. of the geological map (No. 2046) of a line-up as to the number of play The visitors, determined not to have will be obtained from miners who G.