Show NEW MINE GENERAL MAKES MACES APPEARANCE IN UTAH I In keeping with the policy polley of acknowledging acknowledging acknowledging edging all efforts collectively or Individually Indi Indi- to promote the interests of Salt Lake and Utah as a whole it is a pleasIng pleasIng pleasing pleas- pleas Ing duty to announce the appearance ofa of ofa ofa a new general In the mining field of the state stale and make the prediction that his operations will add still more to the fame and glory of Utah as a mining state This personage is John M. M possibly the youngest man to attain high distinction In the mining Industry of the West and who is now Just beginning to enjoy the first fruits of his mine a generalship generalship gen gen- after a decade of untiring ef ef ef- forts Now that the I Eureka ureka Bullion property has has been declared by a dozen or more of the most prominent mining operators of the state to have been developed to the extent that If it positively positive eo mu L Lo fo hat UnU f 1 It will be the next big producer there Is entertained no fear of a charge of undue publicity to state tate that Mr achievement has been made In connection connection connection tion mine of which he has been the general mana manager er Undoubtedly he entertains a feeling of satisfaction over the fact that he has proven a the theory ry ridiculed by not a few mine operators that an ore body could be developed In the East Tintic district ata at ata a depth of only feet the level at which ore has been struck and In quantities quantities quan quan- tithes sufficient to justify the Inauguration tion of plans for shipping Mr properly can be called a product of the district In which ho he isnow Is Isnow Isnow now extensively interested As a a. boy I Ithe I the tho son of John Bes er father Cather o of 1 I the East Tintic district he tramped over the the extensive territory te acquired by his I I father thirty or more years ago studied the surface geological conditions and afterward afterward afterward aft aft- erward worked as or any other occupation he could obtain In all the mines of the district for the sole purpose of studying the tho structures and gaining a knowledge of underground conditions which could be applied later to the work worle of developing holdings acquired by his father and which later were Inherited bythe by bythe bythe the family when the elder met an untimely death a a. few tew years ago and add before his holdings which originally included what is now the Tintic Standard were proved to be what he ho confidently believed would be the cease tse some time As an indication of the personality of oC the new v mining general and evidence of the fact that love and respect for his father fater and for his t of the disContinued dis- dis I Continued on page 3 tj j NEW MINE GENERAL I Continued from page 1 is still retained a remark made a afew afew afew few days ago by is repeated Standing at the collar of the shaft of ot the Eureka Bullion Bumon after having conducted conducted conducted con con- ducted some mining experts through the workings he declared I would give all I possess or hope to I realize if my father could stand here now I and anti realize that his faith in his holdings has been proved In view of the fact that the mine has been demonstrated without a doubt and andon andon andon on the authority of some of the leading mining men of the state to be a big producer It is considered appropriate to reproduce a few paragraphs from the story which appeared in this column olumn May 5 last at a time when and after which the stories of an impending strike in the Bullion were ridiculed Almost any day day or or any minute for that matter matter matter-a a big new n w producing mine may be added to the I IM I'M t of big producers in the Bast Tintic district This is the Eureka Bullion a close neighbor of the Tintic Standard the latest latest lat lat- lat lat- est eat addition to the dividend paying class of the mineral section around Eureka which has increased the wealth of the world b by nearly according to reports of ot the national government The next round of or shots in the face of the drift in the Bullion may break into the ore body or it may require a continuation con con- of the drift for tor thirty or forty feet That the strike will be made however however how how- ever would sem from a personal ex examination examination examination ex- ex of t te e workings to be most imminent and that no matter in which of the three directions the drift might be driven ore would be encountered |