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Show THE CITIZEN U . ..gafoiy 3 an1- - GLEN ALLEN PROPERTY MAY CHANGE HANDS SOON First has been put to stressed is constantly Mfety device that is 'ildered of 'ralue 13 ln6talled' The ano the men are Justly proud ? . recor,i - stablished at this plant, depart-J- I fthey hate operated this long months without a for ei? Ce accidf-- or injury to any man. & depart.' nt has a force of sixty been '5 men an- the question has vas it done and the rec-- q j njjow 1? The company gives establish shoul-- 5 ' 5 answer, very man put his aUile to M-r- - if - Lead Mining com-iy- s Erick-minin- g properly is located in the - trict, and covers an a of about "50 acres. The ore is . silver, v:?h lead values predomi-jngImpcriil The d- j Owir.s to the distance mine is f; om the Tailway the that ma-- f portion of the ore is concentrated, mill at the property, icre is a Ujch is operated at this time, two l(fts a day. Additions to the mill "it will increase the output are in ess and in the very near future he completed and then the mill 50-Io- n operated three shifts a day. At psent about 35 tons are treated per and a concentrate running about 10 jjfi'per cent lead and carrying Sices of silver is the result. For the few weeks the condition of the 5ds has prevented shipping, but filing of ore has been resumed and Fbe 5t will be regular from now which will average a car a week, ore is a very desirable smelting getting a smelter rate of about $3 Wnents The company owns its own jr right and has sufficient water ton. mill, operation of a 100-totie property will be a dividend earn Kit is said. W. Mont Ferry is direct-s- i Et the n the affairs of the company. , CARDIFF MINING COMPANY. -t Jhe property of the Cardiff Mining (cnpany is located in the. Big Cotton-foo- d District, in Big Cotton-Ho- d The property has canyon. with small bunches of ore be-l- f found from time to time for years fojor to 1914, when discoveries lead-h- f to the big ore bodies, now in evince, was encountered. Since 1914 property has been a regular ship-an- d has paid in dividends upwards f,a, million dollars. Just at this time fjyear, on account of the soft condi-jof the canyon road, it is not to ship, hut shipments will be as soon as road conditions per-Th- e ore mined is principally ox-to character, although a small Jjount of sulphides are encountered, a desirable win smelting ore and is . ed, principally by trucks, direct mine to the smelter. The of . property is conducted Mining1 op-Jte- d 1 re-Jjto- ed m man-Jme- nt tl-- rutandan Pson &ager. s! urge or blare of trum- ar,! conservative. Lynn is i. resident and lsn general oncr 'id that the telephone on y a tt : and would never be a mereial 4 I cess. for the work they have done. The Park City Record makes an YOUNG FORD ENTERS AIRPLANE BUSINESS important announcement of a pending deal for the Glenallen Mining Com(N. P. Service.) panys mining property at Park City. WASHINGTON D. C. April 25. It is said that eastern capitalists have Edsel B. Ford, with the active cobid 10 cents per share for the controlling interest, providing they can operation of his father, who builds secure at least 1,200,000 shares of the an automobile about every eight minmonoutes, has built an outstanding stock. It is hinted that Henry Ford is plane which has just made its initial, successful flight. These machines back of the deal because the same enhave a wing spread of sixty feet, a gineers that have heretofore purfeet, but their chased mining property for Ford are fuselage of forty-eigis less than that of a also making an investigation of this total weight sedan automobile. The capacity, or property. There is no official anis as it technically phrased, useful nouncement as to the real financiers is load, 2,000 pounds. There will be back of the deal. room for or ten passengers, in There is one thing sure if Ford is addition toeight the seat reserved for the the proposed purchaser of the propilot. perty, the Park City people may deIt is the intention of the flivver pend on it that if there is a mine on king of the air to ultimately produce this property, there will be sufficient these machines at the low figure made money behind it to develop it and it possible by qauntity production. The will be done in a big way. It also first two or three planes being in the means big increase in present businature of experimental machines, ness in this busy mining camp. were quite costly, as is the case in all initial production of any sort of machCRESCENT EAGLE OIL. inery. The speed of these Airfords will be 100 miles an hour for pleasure The Crescent Eagle Oil company and a capacity of 40 to 50 was organized by a group of Salt Lake cruising, miles an hour in addition to that for business and professional men in war use. February, 1920, for the purpose of It is Mr. Fords intention that the prospecting and drilling for oil on first commercial lines of his activity lands which it acquired in Grand will be the transportation of letters, county, Utah. express and valuable freight. One hole was sunk to a depth of 609 The dream of Darius Green and his feet which proved to be crooked and machine fell far short of what was lost in an attempt to set casing. flying the Fords expect to accomplish. In A second hole was started and sunk addition to these airplanes, or rather to a depth of nearly 300 feet which was Airfords, the Fords are building an found to be crooked and an attempt lighter-than-a- ir machine. to straighten was ineffectual. The all metal, The portion containing the gas will third hole is now over 3,921 feet deep be made of duralumin, which is 00 and is believed to be in the top of the per cent aluminum, 4 per cent copper, objective sand. and a little cobalt. These gas conAt 2,130 feet a sand was encountered will actually weigh less than which flowed several million cubic tainers the silk bags with interior cells feet of gas per day for some considerable time. This gas is what is com- now used in the every day dirigible. The great advantage of this metal monly called moist gas and carries container is that it is noncombustible about 36 per cent kerosene and gasoline and 7 per cent lubricating oil. At and practically safe against lightning. The dirible, which will carry only 3,205 feet another small sand was en100,000 cubic feet of gas as against countered, which it is believed when the 2,000,000 in the Los Angeles, and properly developed, will produce a the 5,000,000 in the latest British good commercial well. At 3,690 feet another sand measure dirigible, will have a speed of about was encountered which continued for 70 miles an hour. It may not be some considerable distance with a many years before every household will have its Airford, to gradual increase volume of oil. inAt 3,900 the bit encountered a very be used for going in a straight line hard formation and since that time the stead of using Henrys car over curvprogress has varied from eight niches ing roads. to two feet a day. At 3,911 feet a NEW TRAMWAY WILL TAKE small streak of softer sand was enALTA ORE TO WASATCH countered which proved to be very heavily charged with gas and as a reThe Transportation sult the oil standing in the hole was a secured has permit to build forced out and by quick action the company crew were able to save a part of it by an ore tramway from Alta to Wasatch, reason of a 250 barrel tank then a distance of eight miles. This tramway will be used throughout the year erected. The Crescent Eagle may be said to to carry ore from Alta to Wasatch cars have pioneered the oil field in Utah where it will be dumped into the The and is proving that there is oil, in a to be carried to the smelters. will be at the section of the state where many oil loading station at Alta tunnel, to which place experts declared that there were none. Wasatch Mining run from other mines. Great credit is due Mr. II. C. Allen, laterals will be for the ore transportation general manager; Mr. A. G. Buritt. the The charge will be from $1.50 to $3 per ton. The company's geologist and expert, and al ht " IMPERIA-- Mr. George A. Steiner, president, all-met- the w; el. ' 13 well-equip- Alta-Wasatc- h present charge is $2.50 to $4 per ton, and then ore can only be hauled during the summer months when the roads are in good condition. The tramway is an aerial line which can be used every day in the year, regardless of the depth of the snow, and it can only be put out of commission by a snowslide which may knock out one of the poles which holds up the tram cable. J. 1 Clays, who is interested in ARa mining property, is supervising the construction and installation of the new tram, which means much to Alta mining interests in that they may ship at any time of the year and need not pile up their ore on dumps during the long winter months. 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