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Show i r IJT.TJtV mjl VVHCjT Vx ir&SIir0 APR tm antes mb pitta Waatara all Published Every Friday VOL. NO. 9. NO. - - - FOR $1.00 YOU RECEIVE A fall rear's aabacrfpttaa ta At Western Mineral Survey Which trill brla.1 pea lha la teal aaf act aalkcallc atlalaa aaf all actra ai the lalcnacaalala Waat. Features Oil, Mines. Shale SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, APRIL 19, 1929. 16. , IW 11EIAL ITEM raft. Mlalaa. oil a a laclailaa stack aaati aalaa. If praanttaaai fast Kaara. .. 22' Ultu0,'r !T.W6tl4Bt WESTERN MINERAL SURVEY . $1 YEAR; 50c. 6 MOS.; 5c COPY. Wilbert Mine Responds Rapidly to Development Famous Old Frisco Prop erty Now on Regular Productive Basis. 1219 Fissure Is ApparentUnderground ly Leading to New Ore Stope Like No. 1238. Another Utah mine, the New from the prospect class and entered the ranks of dividend payers. After SI peers of development and 27 the tide has turned and tha first dividend of 10 cents a share, payable May 27 to stock of record May IS, will recompense shareholders for supporting the Park City venture. In announcing the dividend. President and Manager A. Hurley stated that the directors did not vote to make the first disburse ment the 1141.366, totaling regular quarterly dividend rate of ths company but that In view of present regular dividends a con tfnuance seems most likely for ths future. By May 15, I believe the mine can be put on a shipping basis of 225 dally without increasing our force. Completion of the raise from the 1,200 level will giva us an other outlet and greatly facilitate the handling of ore. Action of New Quincy directors la In line with the prediction of the Western Mineral Survey two weeks back and in issues prior to this date that the company w fluid meet to declare a 10 -- cent dividend Quincy, has emerged In April. Outlook for ths mine la greatly enhanced by developments in 1,210, a drift following a fissure parallel to that responsible for stops 1,218. In 1,211, at a point 100 feet away from fissure 1,215 and S00 feat distant along the strike of the veins, a showing followed for 50 feet has widened out In the last 10 to 15 feet to a thlcknesa of eight to ten feet of bedded ore. This new product Is a much higher grade than het being produced la 1.211. which nets the company from 112 to 111 a ton, after all deductions Includ . lng mining. Thomas H. Button was elected to tha board to fill the vacancy caused by the death of George W. Morgan. Officers and directors are as follows: A. L. Hurley, president and manager; Allen T. Sanford and Al Frank, vice presidents; William Robert Dodge, secretary-treasure- r; I,ynch, N. H. Jensen, snd Thomas H. Button. Free Coinage Mine Properties Start Seasons Activity Operations have been resumed old "L" Marie property In the Free Coinage district- - eight miles northwest of Granlsville, by Hill Mining the which has taken over all the properties and assets of the former Officers and L" Marie company. directors of the company are John V. Long, president, Charles I Rooklldgr, vice president; John B. Dixon, secretary treasurer; William T. Allmark, Robert F. Johnson. H. K. Barnes and Joseph Bslxarin. Considerable work is being done In the district, according to Mr. Long. The Falk Mining company, adjoining the old Third Term mine to the north In North Willow canyon, is working steadily with power drills. The Utah Btunsbury Apex, to the west, equipped with a compressor is driving a tunnel. Severn! outfits are working In North Temple canyon Mr. Long drove to the. mine Tuesday night to spend a at the Utah-Bunk- com-pay- er n, -- week. The company owns 21 mining claims on which, according to Mr. 0.00n of development lias I xing, been done. Preparations are beinc Operations Resumed by Company In Two Main Headings. 'a The iUUlo May Mining plant, destroyed by fire on March 36, has been rebuilt end the machinery put In shape for oper atlone after tlfteen days, according to John Matson, president and manager. Both headings in the South Standard lease in the Tintlc district, are now being pushed ahead, one toward the Irun Bloanm fault and the other toward the companys main objective, the intersection of tha Eureka Standard fissure with the Iron Blossom fault, about 70 teet distant- The delay and Inconvenience at this time, says Bupt- - N. B. Crawford In a report to Mr. Matson, was unfortunate aa our objectlvea are now within easy striking distance, and no doubt we would have some encouraging results by this time, If the lire had not occurred. "The presence of sedimentary boulders In the preeent fissure Indicates the close proximity to sedimentary formations. It is .possible that we may encounter them at the level of the tunnel. But In air events, the scdlmenterles are at but little depth. The crosscut towards the Irou Blossom fault had progressed ten feet. The fissure upon which this work is being pushed was about eight Inches wide at the start and is over two feet wide at tha present face, with a filling of quarts, and barites. Values in silver and copper are present in encouraging proportions. The object of thla work Is to determine the Influence of tho Iren Blossom, fault upon the vein The Iron Blossom fault la the fault upon end near which the Iron Blossom, Spy. and Carrissg Mings have been developed. Th fiotsf 4n .... main heading, has been In a grey Quarts for ths last twenty-on- e feet. Thie quarts Is heavily Impregnated with pyrites and occasionally contains bouldera of shale, quartxlto and linfestona as brsccla- - Valusa In silver and copper have Increased consistently since the quarts fissure was struck. com-pany- py-rlt- e. - W. L East Utah Tunnel In Mineral Zone that the north croaa-cu- t from the west drift of the East Utah tunnel, adjoining the Park tUah. has entered tho llawkeye-McIIenr- y shear sone. sro plentiful, according to Manager A. H. Jones. Several streaks of mineralised matter carrying low grade values In copper, leed and two or threu ounces of silver to tho ton have Considerable Iron been expoeed. shown In tho formation and numerous watercourses have been truck, all Indicating that tbe heading has entered a formation favorable to the existence or ore. Igneous Intrusions have also been cut. rrogreea has been exceptionally good. A total of 190 feet was made In March. Footage has been smaller since entering the Hawkeye-lc-Henr- y fault sone, with which the Park Utah oro body Is sssocUtsd. Evidences made to Install a compressor and other machinery in order to speed development. The main adit on the Mamie and Balt Lake claims in Miner's canyon lias been advanced 510 feet In a southerly direction on ths contact of a white and a blue limestone. Two objectives lie ahead, one 150 feet end the other 100 feel. From the eurface of the first east-wefissure ore has bean taken ranging in value from 5 to 20 ounces of sliver to the ton and from 29 to 64 per cent lead, according to Mr. Long. A large Iron blowout marks tha course of the second fissure. A shaft sunk on this vein opened up strong mineralisation. Marie company was The L capitalised at I100.00Q divided Into 1.000.000 equal shares. CapitalisaHill le for tion of the Into 2.000.000 S300.000 divided the .L of Stockholders Ore shipments sharesRICO, Colorado. Marie ran exchange their stock on from Rico far the month of klarcb a share for share basis by payingex-a were as follows: one cent per share charge fur Rico Argentine kilning company, payable InSO thirty 64 rsrs change, one-hato U. R. In days. remainder days and the and Mining comSmelting. pany at Mblvulc, Utah. Ft. Louis B. A R. cmnpnry. 16 Makes Trip. to Combined Mef-ecars leed-xln- e Reduction company el Bauer, for 111 H A. Tobnlinan. agent Ohm Copper company, I expected Utah: 13 rare lead sulphate ami beck Saturday from a trip to the carbonate .ires to American Rrnell lng and Refining company nt Dur coast by automobile. st Utnh-Bunk- er llme-tone- surface mown to the Preparations are under way at the Butts county, Idaho, property of the Wilbert kilning company for an expansion of operations. Two developments have combined In recent weeka to make such a change possible. The Utah Power and Light company le building a seventeen mile power line to the Dome district mine and the ore body has opened, up in a manner on tbe 1,350 level as to assure the most profitable operations In recent year Production of ths company totaling nearly $3,000,000 has come from an ora shoot associated with a limestone-quartzicontact. This deposit has been worked from the te ls strength and considerable Influence upon the mineralisation, have keen exposed. These occurrences, which are somewhat new as the Wilbert is concerned, Inthe point where it had been ex- clines James A. Foley, president, and other officers of the company ploited from the old shaft. t Dimensions of the ore body for to believe that the increase in size a time were not aa large as in the and values of the oro body wiil upper levels, where the shoot at- prove to be of some permanence. Near one of the cross fissures, tained a length of 300 to 400 feet and a width of from S to 8 feet, sixty feet from the north face, the but below the 1.360 level the de- ora as shot down over a width of front five to eight feet, assays 35 posit began to Improve In slse.1 to 40 per rent lead end 0 to 13 Mineralization Stronger. On the 1.IS0 level, the ere body ounces of silver to the ton. has been proved for a langttx of Mill Product High Grade. 230 feet. To the south, the deThe whole mass, however, will posit Is etfll showing in ths hack be put through the companys of ths drift while to the north; gravity concentrator, where it is -- the mlaerallzatloB. 1 juakiag mffcf esflsysd product - carrying as from 60 to 65 per cent leed and virgin ground apparently from 14 to 20 ouncee of silver to strong as ever. There are a number or geologic the ton. As soon si a new Bury concenfeatures that enhance the outlook of tho mine. The main mineral trator, having a capacity of 440 channel la apparently cut by a cubic feet per minute, can be Ins, number of near stalled to augment the Chicago which the ore shows an Improve Pneumatic hothead, supplying 240 cross-fissure- Debate Engineers Vital Topic k k k k k k Way Pouted Out For Students Geologic Question Settled; Acquires Company Acreage in Park City. Now that the directors of the Bonanxa Mining company operatBingham ing a lease In Park ground adjoining the famous United States mine at Bingham, have proved to their own satisfaction that tho fissure prospected for several months is a fault fls-u- n fact that a fault fissure containing mineral fortho trunceted mation. and this one up to u recent date haa been thought to bo the fissure that In the adjoining United Ktatea mine la the lucus of a large bedded ore deposit. Coincident with this development. the raise has entered the "B limestone. Al a point 455 feet above the Butterfield tunnel level, the limestone had been persistent for about ten feet. It Im the intention of the company to continue level, a hen raising to the 500 drifting will bo started iu tills sedso imentary productive In the U. S. mine to the fissure being prospected on the tunnel level and tho 100. On the tunnel level, the R limestone forms the lert wiill 0r the drift and porphyry the right. The company has Just completed the purchase of eleven more claims In tha Park City district, git lng tt total holdinga of 260 acrea on the cast side, adjacent to Park City Conaolidaied ground. Shamrock Mines Colorado Camp Leases lone Mill Shipping Here lf level In ment In values end Intrusivcs of SOO Electric Power Will Bring the old workings, To cut the cost of production, the company C ov foot tunnel, now callLarge Cut in Costi and aed thousand the l.luO level, and worked the Increase in Earnings. ore body from this horizon up to Beeley le superand not the main mineral intendent. Operations have been channel productive in tha United Pasadena financed by capitalists. Ktatea ' property, procedure has The Comaclie Mining and Re- been revised. duction company in tho Blind On two levels, the Butterfield Springe Hill district !' preparing and tho 100 levcl, headings will be to ship to the Midvale smelter pushed forward sixty feet to the This property Is near Bishop. Tbe mineralizing f Insure. Tbe problem of prospecting to tho best advanshipping point le Benton. tage haa been complicated by the company. Shipping operations are gaining excellent momentum at the Horn W EXTERN MINERAL 81Tl .. .. on ths till level of Silver mine near Frisco, according Operation to Manager A K. Kipps, A prelim- the Lehl Tim lc mine in the Tinllq inary estimate of the output from district Indicate that the company's the famous old producer for tha main objective Is within striking month of April seta the total ut distance. For over 300 feel. ac. 15 carloads, with a corresponding cording to the management, headIncrease during May. ings on the 050 hav been In oro Since resuming opera Ilona on of milling grade with streaks of tha 700 level, five ore bodies have high grade. been opened up ana these are be Although some production could .. ha secured from thla area, in which lng followed- - Into virgin said Mr- Kipps, where a considerable 'duck of milling wa have every expectation of and shipping grade ore haa been opening up deposits similar to proved, the omimny ia focuaulng those that produred In the neigh- Its entire efforts on development, borhood of 150,000,000 from an feeling that It had other and richer I astonishingly small area. By the objectlvea. For the present, according ta middle of May, we should be pro tho during at least a carload a day. Manager Charlesto Zabrlskle, drift on the I5S Mr. Klppa pointed out that fu- company plana most to level tha Intersect Importure development work of tha company may open up not onl7 tant mineral channel. Whan thla accomplished, workings can bo the continuation of old ore bodies, but it may prove deposits, entirely opened up In ouch a manner aa. to distinct from these, lying along allow mining of tha ore. Development In the. Lehl Tlntlo tha trachyte limestone contact at tha intersection of fissures ex- and the adjoining Tintlc empire ta plored previously In a most super- being watched with a great deal of Size, Vqlue of Ore Im- ficial Interest. Opinion baa always bean way With thla Idea In view, the com favorable to the theory that deposof Min as Origin its prove might be found In tho North pany will dn from 1,500 to 2,000 Tintlc district. A number of exfeet of exploration work each er&lization Is Neared. month on the 700, the 600. tha 000 cellent showings have been opened and the 1,000 levels, to prospect up In tho early days. One of these favorahle areas in altogether un- in tha Gold Blossom rein, crossing tho Lehl Tintlc and the Tlntla cubic feet per minute, the explored grounde ure. Above the 700, on every level Empire, produced Intends to start drifting on from the surf are down the com- All ofIn the limestone strata, produc-tlv- a the 1,450 level. tho western or older portion Extension of a power line to the pany wUl continue operations on Wilbert will be a great boom to a leasing basis. At present, the of the Tintlc dlstrlrt, exist In tha Lehl Tintlc and tha Tintlc Empire the company. Power costs can be company la running from 13 to 14 cut about fifty per cent. Further- leases, a pumher of which are pro- and structural conditions era - fo5 Tha presence of. ora vorable. are el! following more, tho company will have ducing. Othera the power it needs at Its dlspoeaL strong leads Into a soluble lima proves that tha magma must exist at some point near enough to form Completion of tha line early In atone formation, of which, accordto ing to Mr. Klppa, much la expect' deposits. ' May will allow tha company Two shafts are amployad at bosh minoperate Its mill end all of Itsad. ths Lchl-Tieelectricity.ing enaohinory-b- y ccntrate Is hauled forty miles to Empire. A drift 1a being driven on a cooperative basis from tha Laht Arco, where it is shipped to Balt Tintlc 750 level southeasterly into Lake City for smelting. ae Tintlc Empire ground. Progress Earning! of the company, Is at th rat of seven feat a day. cording to Mr. Foley, have in (reused consistently since January. Arrangement are being mads 4y North Tintlc Mining company During April the company will SAN FRANCISCO. Calif. State the to start operations in thla property net II5.0V0 from its operations. mineralogist, Walter W. Bridle in the vicinity of tha Lehl Tintlc. announces that th state division of A compressor and hoist la to b mines and mining haa had a re- Installed and sinking of tha shaft, the made of map geological print down 50 feet, resumed. of California. This map wa compiled In 1016 by Professor James Perrin Smith of Rtanford univerby tha state sity and. published mining bureau. The original edition having been exhausted fer some time, and there still being a public demand for ouch a map. It was found advisable to arrange for reprint. Huge Inroads Made Into a The colmap la In twenty-thre- e forty-eigDurInchors, Mineral Resources by fifty-si- x es, and on a scale of twelve miles postpaid: 75 cents ing Last 20 Years. per Inch. Prices, MOAB, Utah Shipments of copunmounted; 22 mounted. It may be obtained by addressing tha per or from the Big Indian Mina to begin at once, according to BETHLEHEM. Pa. One hun- State Division of Mines, Ferry era Moab Times Independent. UnSan Francisco, or from tha dred years nil! see exhaustion of Building. any of tha following district offi- der tha direction of N. W. Roberta, ailver oil. xinc, copper, lead, ces of the division: State Office a crew has started to work getting every tha era ready for haulage by auta and gold deposit now known to the Build 'ng- - Sacramento; New Orph-euBuilding. Loa Angelea; Cham- truck! of th Moab Gangs comworld. In the opinion of Dr. Benof ber Commerce, Redding: Bank pany. jamin L. Miller, head of tha de- of Italy Tha road to Big Indian ia now Building. Bakersfield; partment of geology at Lehigh Taft. Coallnga, Santa Maria, Santa being Improved, and a bridge will here. ba constructed over a wash near Miller admits, however, that oth- Paula. U Sal. er fields probably will b discoverIt la estimated that from 500 (a ed before the known supply m ex1.000 tons of or will be shipped at hausted but adds there is e limit ths present time. All of th's ora to the number and It la probable consists of float and ore that lies that the decline in production beon ths surface. No mining operafore many yean will become notions will bs carried tin, as ths ticeable. 111 ba confined We can only (peculate aa to The recovery of th approxi- work at preraent what effect this will have upon tha mate!: 50 per cent of tha oil left to moving the rock that ta easily civilization of a few hundred years in Ua ground In petroleum pro- accessible. Ore carrying values in duct !:i operations ronftituira one excess of 10 per cent will bo shiphence, Miller soya of the greatest challenges of min- ped. He declares that despite tho repeated assertion that the ing engineering says George R. Tha shipment of tha higher world, when all uther natural re- Rice, chief mining engineer. Unit- grade ora will in no way Impair sources ate exhausted, will b able ed Rtates bureau of mlnea. Sugges- the valuo of ths Big Indian propto meet Ha power requirement tions as to possible application in erty for milling purposes. The (tom iater power, that such D not the United State oil industry of Ind'an mines consist of a vast Big dethe methods employed in tho ac- posit of low grade (lie case. nre, with copper Pechvl-brono- n oil believe of tual sands many people qt mining ''Although considerable tonnage of exin Alsace. France. and also a rock (list future ycneraiiona will be able carrying values of from lo drpend on water power simost Wietse. near Hanover, Germany, posed 10 lo 10 cent. It Is thla latter entirely, when ths avanaolc supply were advanced by Mr. Rico in the ore that per will he shipped. Much of fuel, which Is converted Into presentation of a paper on lower grsde ore will remain fer power, Is exhausted, this la trus mining at a recent meeting of the western milling treatment on tho ground. Society of only to a very umall degree, Mil- Engineers ler Mind. "A survey of the entire Pennsylvania. Mr. Rice has obIn Field. available water supply In North served at first hand the methods when employed In mining oil aanJa in America allows that cvnn Newton Dunyon, exmanager of ths tha dlstrle'a named. He propuscs this la developed to Its fullt't tent it will only be abls io supply Important modifications of the Park King and tha Park Standard spent part of ths week between 10 and 13 per cent of tha methods to lessen the cost of pro- properties, at Park City inspecting operations. demand after allowing foi a very ducing the oil. although ha oolntod conservative Increase In the rate of out that tha Invested capltily must be large to effert economies and to conu uipUono. The worlds coal aupply will b provide safety, since dangerous gasea must be encountered. exhausted in 400 years. Miller - Death Valley Mine Opens Up Rich Ore Five feet of high grade ore has been opened up in the Pan Inyo mine In tho Panamlnt range, west of Death Valley and 40 miles from Trona, California, according to M Wallace Wdolley, who recently visited the property. At a depth of 115 feet, the whole bottom of tbe shaft was in oro. assaying 3 2 ouncee gold. 10 ounces of silver to tha ton, 13 per cent xinc and 5 per rant lead. The oro a heavy sulphide, occurs In a quarts vein filling- A large International truck has been purchased to haul ths ore. Shipments will bo made to the Midvale. Utah, scmelter of tha United Bletei Smelting, Refining end Mining Tintic Activity ReInterest flects in Silver-Lea- d Minin;. Morth - Theoretical tlEKF U A. 111 added Mr. Young. 1 Nims. . Utah. 1 rear, toe, .... .......ee. Big Indian Copper Mine to Commence Production of Ore m ty Back From Trip. M. Wallace Woolley, manager of he ore purchasing department of the United Ktatea Kmeltlng. Refining and Milling company, Haa returned from a visit to tallfornlu Mining of Oil Sands Advocated oil-sa- Convalescent. ...m............... Number of Oil Wells In Texas Increased In ANSTIN. Texas. Activities nil flelda of Texas speeded up in March, ths monthly report of Ilia oil snd gas division of th railroad coin mission shoowlng that 460 new producing wella were brooght In. compared with 104 tha ptvvlos ninth. Permits Issned to drill were 741, an Increase of 161 over Feh. rnary. Twenty-eigh- t gassesr were brought In In March, an Increas o fseven. In lha Winkler county field 55 new producers were brought In during Marrh. Young county reported 31 and Shackelford county B. Cole. Rail Tjiko broker, president of the firm of Unis. Allen and company. Is confined I" hla home, recovering from injuries 12. sustained in a fall. IT. .Street .State, anj Nevada ramp. Meath. s-- City. Geology of Coast State Put on Map i Inclosed find aback tor which plsasa sand ms ths W eastern Minroars Months. eral Burvsy for HIICRIPTIOl Uc , Cl'-y- PRICES high-grad- no matter how carefully planned our curriculum. It ia sure to fail If wo do not hear in mind tha of thought that the profession mining Iand metallurgical engilearned a profession. neering Unlvercities should have the facilities to make their graduates a Unless, cultured gentlemen. background of culture and an ap-ia preciation of tho humanities provided, no matter how well our training fits us for our profession, It has failed. An original line of ihought was advanced by W. S. Kohl, assistant superintendent f the American Smelting and Refining company's Murray plant. Mr. Kcnl contended that the education of ntusl engineers wns too nurron. lie pointed out the futility of t tying to secure an education adequate for engineering needs and the ordinary demands of life In four years of college. I A I stand here tonight. that there know very definitely should have ia one course that taken, said Mr. Hold. The course I have In mind. Is public hpe.ikiuc. I believe the average engineertu graduate ia to a large extent unprepared to express himself and thus fails to take an active Interest in civic affairs and often hanhimself In gaining the dicap hlghtr positions Is his profession. Dr. Miller declares that during Tha successful mining end metalnalurgical engineer of today must be ht lad 35 yean mors of tha tural resources of ths worl 1 have been exhausted than during all the (Continued On Fag Two) olhrr 50U.000 years of existence of the human race. SETMCKimON MY ATLAS BLOCK. Balt Lake scale. The Rhamroek Mlnea rompanv While In California. Mr. Tobel anen. Rico Enterprise Mining cnnipam, la advancing It crosscut front th who I" an on- man visited his 2D cars to I, S. Ielton tunnel to prospect for downsign on the battleship Colorado, ward extensions . of oro bodies Cn. nt Midvale, Utah. snd hla dnnphler, who is S student Bnreltlng 144 worked In early days, tars. Total, at Mllla college. y, WESTERN MINERAL SURVEY ar F. Judd. It Is understand that Mr. Burney will install flotation equipment. Should a mill of this type be operated on a custom busts, mines in the dlstrlrt would prohubly find it profitable to operate on a limited try, particularly and other branches of metallurgy, second In importance and physics, third. However, - iy ht ice. All truth is based on mathematics. The science of mathematic. teaches ths student how to think. Mr. Young ranked chemis- y. to E. L. Burney, of Katlnii, for ii period with the privilege of rewenwl. according to Rcrretany Favored ability to think and work are the chief requisites for success in tha said profession, niatallurgical Mathematics was Mr. Young. named by Mr. Young aa being the most Important study for tha nov- What trend should tho iduca-tio- n of the embryo metallurgist, mine geologist or mine engineer follow in order tp make him of the greatest value to the industry? Khould his training stress fundamentals or details, tho general or tho specific. This subject was given a thorough discussion by men of recognised ability and long experience in mining, metallurgy and geology al the regular April meeting of the Utah section of the American Institute of Milling and Metallurgical held In tho new Mines building at tho University of Utah In conjunction with tho Junior section of tho Bchool of Engineering. John kl. Boulwell presided, and L. T. Van Winkle acted as serre-tarThe opinion developed during the course of the evening was in favor of a overwhelmingly careful education along theoretical rather Ilian practical lilies. "Give ua the young imn. thoroughly trained in the theory of said A. B. Young, engineering, ussisiant manager of the InternaMini tional Kindling company. we will supply tho prxciit.il Im the plate The srhool for a complete education in mathematics. chemistry and physics, the foundation upon which the superstructure la reared. The world la the plaro for ilia acquisition of practical knowledge. Wa in tho outside world do nut luive the time to train tho graduate In theory, hilt we can give hint more prxrlli-a- l experience in a week than the school run In a monh. Furthermore, the training will lie given along lines that will best fit tho young man for our pro- ediire. For this reason, all other the things bring equal, we preferprnrl-uua young man who haa lind no with other organizaexperience tions. When he comes to us untrained, he haa a mors open mind and Is more willing to learn our way, hence ha can be mra quickly adapted to our needs. Good habits, character, and the The Shamrock Mlnea company has leased Its mill at lone, Nevada, i.ne-ye- Training coin-pHi- Utah Copper To Build More Model Homes Oust ruction of about new brick bungalows at 31 Cop-pert- nu undertaken at once by thp Utah Copper company al a cost of 1200,-00- 0, will h according to L. 8. Cates, vies president and general manager. Completion of these new model homes. In which copper Is used for reoring and the metal fixtures, will Inrreaae the number of homes at Coppetron to 115. Homes will ha built so that lawns and shrubbery can lie planted. 'J |