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Show THE CITIZEN Twenty miles of the Cedar Long valley road in Kane county will be completed at an- - estimated cost of $107, for big celebration DIRECTOR n oneer way ' 000. All roads on which money will he spent are projects for which aid from the Forest Road funds has ben asked by the Utah State Highway Commis" sion; : ORE HAULING RE8UMED. i . Teams and trucks are busy hauling ore fromthe stock pile of the Alta Tunnel & Transportation company in Big Cottonwood canyon. Eighteen tons have already been delivered at the Murray Bmelter. By the end of the month all the ore. in the canyon will be cleaned up. There is still considerable ore in the pile but the major part of the tonnage extracted .hi the last two. tetrahedrite, carrying between 200 and months is in' the ore house at the mine 300 ounces of silver to the ton. It is which is full to overflowing. It may not yet in commercial quantity. The he two weeks before the road up the large stopes of the district make in . Silver fork will be sufficiently dry to such channels as this.' have No taken interesting changes permit hauling from the bins. By that ' time the new track in the tunnel will place during the past week in the Tun- s drift, the No. 1 raise drift or the ' be in shape and. the chief nel handicap of production .will be rer - northeast' 325 level drift. The westraise from the Iron drift is just entermoved. F. V. Bodfish, president and general ing the limestcJne after going up for manager, who visited the mine this more than a hundred feet through quartzite. Some prospecting is being week, estimates that it will be possible to bring out 200 cars of ore and' done in the Iron drift east of the tunwaste daily over the new track. That nel. Indications of an ore body in the a good part of this tonnage will he limestone above the Iron drift are said ore is indicated by the showing in to be very good. the main stope, the Christmas raise, and the drifts on each side of the 7 SAN JUAN OIL. FIELD. raise. San Juan people, are excited over The average net return from the ore shipped in the past is $25.94 per ton. news from Durango, Colorado, and Los Angeles, California, that construe--' This, it is expected, will be maintaintion of a railroad from Gallup, New ed and probably increased. Mexico, to Durango, Colorado, which will tap the San Juan basin, is vir8ILVER KING CONSOLIDATED. tually assured. A Los Angeles synA streak of ore exceptionally rich dicate has agreed to finance the enterin silver has been encountered and is prise. The petroleum resources of the level San Juan are the magnet for this line. being followed on the . 4 - LAGOON RESORT TO FEATURE VAUDEVILLE. By far the largest crowd that has visited Lagoon on an opening day since 1917 thronged to the popular resort last Tuesday, Decoration day, when the 1922 summer season was formally introduced. According to Manager A. C. Christensen, approximately 12,000 persons entered the gates dur-- ' ing the day. Another capacity attendance is expected tonight, when the first Saturday night dance of the regular season wm dances at this be held. The for the first time in its resort,. giyen. history this spring, proved exceeding-l- y popular, and now that the regular summer season is on it is expected that Lagoon will become a veritable mecca for the dancing population hereabouts..' Donald Kirkham. and his Lagoon Novelty orchestra have come in for no small measure of credit for the success of the dances so far this year. And it can be truthfully said that Mr. Kirkham has shown the dancers something about dance music they didnt know before. He brings a galaxy of new stunts from his experience at various eastern resorts last year stunts that are being received with enthusiastic acclaim at every one of the For tonight, he promises dances. some entirely new surprises. Tomorrow afternoon the first vaudeville program of the season will be offered. An program, headlined by Little June Purringtons Song and Dance Revue, will hold the boards. wonder Little June is the dancer who has been engaged in entertaining vaudeville audiences for several years past. She comes to Lagoon directly from a tour of the Orpheum circuit on which she appeared with Clifford Seeley and a chorus of fifteen dancers and songsters, all of whom wili be with her tomorrow afternoon. Two shows will be given, the first starting at 3:30 p. m. and the second at 4:30. No admission charge will be made, this being offered to Lagoon patrons with the compliments of the management. Beginning Sunday, June 11, vaude. viJIe shows will be given on Sundays aud Tuesdays throughout the season. - . pre-seaso- n - direct the Thomas who will . try of - Diamond Jubilee' the this year, sponsor-theDaughters of the Pioneers. celebration , of the anniversary ' into ' Salt Lake d rill be most fittingly and July 24, this year, for the celebration which try ites the Diamond Jubilee of ighters of the Pioneers, will be i by T. F. Thomas, who has .enviable reputation for him-m-g these lines in years past, omas'will labor to make this test celebration of its kind ever Utah. He has secured the .co- geyenty-fiftl- if i the ; pioneers elabor-:elebrate- . in or-cam- ps or state-wid- e TO DRAW DOWN Pto FOR STATE ROADS IN FOREST HIGHWAY FUND Jditures totaling $280,700 of Highway funds for the cuon Na-V?.re- ORT fGROI of f m the st miles of state of Utah, have 2? aPPro?ed by Secretary of HJ Sallace- This money was puiaole for roads serving the .rests an for roads within al 0 the forests, which are 7 Importa nee rto the states, fifty-seve- n . . first-clas- , . ,5 .. . , . -- 325-fo- ot WILLARD MACK & CO. in KICK IN THE FOUR DANUBES BERNAVICI BROS. & CO. MASON & BAILEY . that plans for of the" Daughters of pneers all over, the state are Wng forward, with a view to frticipation in the monster Mabey has extend offer of assistance in making' lebration a affair. cele-Govern- ; all-st- ar of understood . , - the management of the resort and will evolve elabor-n- s for the down town parade, with a grand picnic outing and lession at the popular lake-sid- e on above the Spiro tunnel of the Silver King Consolidated company at Park City. The fissure in which the oris comes Is from 3 to 5 inches wide, well defined and with calcite walls. The ore is narrow, filling .not. more than, half the fissure, 'but it' IS solid and has proven continuous for more than 40 feet. The drift is a few feet below the black lime on the horizon at which beddings may be expected. The ore consists principally of gray copper, or . MAGGIE CLIFTON & PARTNER DONT DOUBT YOUR WIFE NEW LARRY SEMON COMEDY - Come On, Ye Fans! t f ' communities. ejects will be constructed, " Help pull the Home Team out of the Dumps t!iChare Seated, within or 6 ?ev,rr National Forest, bin vL ? adjacent to the Fillmore iUintaeSxTand tbe other adjacent Sin Nati ,ial Forest.Fifty ir,S c'vijl be expended in 1:!ile section of the r01"1, one of the main ad ilt roi::,ls through Utah. gnf '1 M 8pvitr0i connecting Cove I SALT LAKE - vs. SACRAMENTO : ! - L e Pf and 11 d tMj W-co- ent con8tmriTi" , 'built, at lvo tmI1es of TUESDAY, JUNE 6TH r .a I road a COst of ?62200 V in thf ll G?rfi nVllopment of Bryce at ounty- - led f m 1 Fifty-on- e In iUndr,(i dollars will be thronei,lsltruction of thG vier river canyon; - Baby Ivy Ward in person American Theatre. at the : . i.' . ' CAME CALLED AT 3 P. M. - . 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