Show ORE IN THE GENNE GROUP property adjoining utah amalgamated shows body of fine carbonates J S grow of salt lake has returned from camp tremont in the needle range beaver county utah where he has been doing assessment work on the genne group which adjoins the extensive holdings of the utah amalgamated copper company mr grow is highly elated over the splendid disclosures made in the genne as the result of the accomplishment of the annual assessment work and informs the mining review that at a depth of only ten feet he has uncovered a vein of fine lead idad carbonates which is from a foot to eighteen inches in width and which averages from 35 to 76 per cent lead 17 to 72 ounces silver and from 1 to in gold to the ton for the handling of this group mr grow associated with a number of local people will soon incorporate the boston mining company of which he will be general m manager an the company will soon begin active operation with the intention of sinking to the foot level when it is believed that the genne will take rank as a shipper of note mr grow states that the utah amalgamated is working a force of eight men under the direction of tom E verill everill and that the company now has about sixty sacks of good ore at the railroad at modena while considerable more is sacked at the mine awaiting transportation to the railroad in addition mr grow states that the amalgamated company is working vor king on fine ore in the drift from the 80 foot level in the incline shaft and the mine is looking exceptionably tion ably well in speaking of the district in general mr grow says that about ninety five per cent of those engaged in the performance of assessment ses work have encountered good ore at shallow depth on the peak group of four claims C B peak has ua uncovered covered fine silver lead ore on each claim at depths varying from three to ten feet truman goodyear in doing assessment work on atchison creek two miles north of the amalgamated has uncovered a fine vein of silver gold and copper ore while other claim owners in the district have met with similar success the utah amalgamated has all of its winter supplies in and the company is in better shape for a period of aggressive and successful work than ever before |