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Show KANOSH HAPPENINGS 0era llaliey. Chronicle Representative Who sys the population of Kanohh isn't growing? Two baby boys came this week. One to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Illrd, Oct. liOth, and the other to the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Robert h, Oct. 31 tit. The mine Month of town, known as the .hikes group of mining claims, seventeen In all, is owned by the Kanosh MiuliiK Company. The ore is gold, silver, lead, zinc and Iron, laying In lime formation. The vein can be traced for the distance of 8100 feet on thn surface, showing gold, silver, lead, zinc and Iron cropplngs. The present company has erected a shaft house, with gasoline hoist and bunk house, and at the present time have got out eight hundred sacks of ore, which will he shipped to the American Smelter in the near future. From the present showing It looks like a very promising prospect. Illshop A. A. Kimball, Mr. Charles Watts and Mr. Frank Slaughter have returned from Salt Lake City, where they went for a lew days on business. Mr. J. Price was In Kanosh October 2!Hh, and bought several head of cattle cat-tle to ship to Elko, Nevada. A lucern seed buyer from Chicago came to Kanosh a few days ago and bought two ear loads of seed amounting amount-ing to tlG.noo. Loaded at Black Hock and Hhipped to Chicago. Sunday School and Primary Conference Confer-ence will be held In Kanosh November 19, 1911. Miss Jess Hopkins has returned home from Salt Lake City for a few days visit with her relatives and friends. John A. Watts made a flying trip home last Tuesday, leaving Wednesday Wednes-day for Idaho where he expects to spend the winter working for the Sherman Nursery Company. MIhs Van Winkle, cousin of our merchant, mer-chant, Mr. Edward, who has been here for the past year for her health has returned to IScikley, California. |