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Show 1 Vs u X r INIS city UTAH tS . LAKE . ri Published VOL. NO. 8. NO. 25. muH it - Feature Evepv Friday,- OH: Mines, Sliale SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, JUNE 29, 1928. -- WORK IS REPORTED LAUNCHED! ON NATURAL GAS PIPE $1 YEAR; 50c, 6 MOS.; 5e f FROM WYOMING TO SALT LAKE DEI Two crews of engineers are in the field in Wyoming making surveys for the proposed natural gas pipe line from the Wyoming oil fields to Salt ake and other Utah cities, according to reports from the Wyoming field. These engineers are representing the Ohio Oil company it is stated and C. R. Hurley, local representative of the company, admits that the engineers are at work on the survey of the proposed line but declines to discuss further details " of the companys plans. HR Takes Over Two Big Cottonwood Properties for Extensive Development Operations. Recent Developments in Various Mines Mean That More Men Willie Given Employment. Organization ot tha Kentucky Utah Mining company to lake over all the properties of the Wood-law- n Copper Mining company and the Ulg Cottonwood Coalition Mines 00 meres, sitcompany, comprising uated In Big Cottonwood canyon, three miles west of Brighton, was El'ItEKA, Utah The opening of new ore in the Tintlc Standard, recent strikes In tha property of According to Information from other source. however, the natural Kao ulpe lino, when conatructod, will to $11,000,000. font 115,000.00 While the rout, of the pipe line effected Saturday. Officers and diwill depend upon the report of the rectors are: E. J. Jeremy, presivice engineers now In the field. It la dent; George N. Lawrence, trunk be a that there will A. P. Bpltko, Walter C. president; 1A1 mile from lin eextendlng about Hurd, W. G. Romney; Melvin C. Kelt lake In a cenerally outward secretary-treasure- r, and Morris, to a point at which direction Tha company la Byron Xelieker. I ranch line will extend t the Bax-te- r capllalled for 2,500,000 eharea with boaln. Clay baiin and the Hiaa par value of 10 cent, a share. Af-Jshould watha diatrlct. If thle route Charles If. Goddard left Tuesday -exchanging stock of th, new lie finally adopted, lines adlatlng for Idaho, accompanied by H. 1). company for that of tha old comfrom Salt Lake would extend to 1,500.000 share, will resurrounding Heist, mining engineer, to inspect panies Ogden and varlou main In the treasury for tha financa mining property on which Mr, ing points of development work. Spur to the plpep line project. It Goddard and associates have taken One of the company's chief aswaa stated, has resulted from the an sets will be the $000 foot drainage option. recent bringing in of a new well at If examination confirms the gen- and transportation tunnel of the Hiawatha which, according to reCoalition Mlneo Big Cottonwood ports. hna a dally flow of 44.000,-00- 0 erally accepted Idea of this prep-ert- y, company. Situated in the main cuhic feet of natural gas. Other Mr. Goddard take to expects canyon, where the road ! open Clay great gas wells In Batxer and while over the property and opernta It for the greater part of the year, basins have been capped, of the pipe connection with the well now be- the new company will be enabled waiting conatruction to develop economically ita numerline. The total capacity ot these ing drilled at Crescent, Utah. mlnei-slleeurfuce showings at Steady work is going un at this ous wells, it was declared la large enough to supply Salt Luke, Ogden well and there is much Interest great depth. Organlatinn of the company has and all other points considered for being shown in the testing of tha tta Inspiration the belief that ths natural gni service, and rtlll structure on which this well la be- aH some reeerve. place In the property will be leave a large ing drilled. the continuation of the great Start of work on the pipe line It Is underatod that the different found would give Immediate employment properties In which Mr. Goddard ora bodies productive In the Alta to a small army of workmen. It and aaaoelatea are Interested will district to the west and the Park City diatrlct to the east. Officials waa estimated that of ths $15,000,-on- o be Incorporated Into the or $15,000,000 coat of Ilia line, Ventura corporation In believe that the same general minraid . channel, with which the debe eral would mors or the near future nnd operated by $5,000,000 out to labor.'moet of which would this company. posits of these districts are associated, traverses Kentucky Utah flow Into Salt lake as ths central ground. point in the great undertaking. from Soma Ore Shipped. came Before the news Production has come from both Rock Springs, it was known here the Big Cottonwood Coalition and T that there was great activity amongMas-U- re Ohio1 Oir company uYftets.tatw w.the - Woodlawn claim, near Ah, Su- pot face. In a wlnxe. the deepest worknertlon with the project. Soma ing In the Woodlawn, an ore body them, according to reports, made an to lathe Salt from RRIGHAM CITY Engineer J. ninety feet long with a width of airplane flight for the purpose In ten to twenty feet was developed Wyoming A. Burnett of Salt lake City came pnlnte of studying the region ll.rough tu before water made operations imand Brigham yesterday City Manwhich Hie pipe line will pas. practical. according tu formerWood-lawpent several hour, at the Charles ager It la understood that one of the Anderson W. J. Lawrence of the Mantua. of mine south the serious problems confronting who hes been working on Ohio Gas company'! officers now Ha expresed himself at well plena- ..n merger of the two companies ne.igcd with the pipe lien project cd with progress being made at the for over two years. A shipment relates to the munner In which "Development work has been In j seven rii. iiiiliiral was will he produced ton. ounce, or sitter to some for time and the ninln progies ami Ogdon. Into Sail Lake c'n l ad, and , p?r 0 p'r Haw tills question will he work-a- d tunnel ie In about 175 feet. lin.c'. ,n addl,i"n la,,le out Is not known. At present. In- oral bodle. of ore have been en - of Inc ores opened up in thel,H old has a Woodlawn terests allied with Kamuel Insul of countered. The company on the Rnli-tuworkings, ore on of of carloads number the be in to Chicago are understood of the properly, dump which will average $1$ to large gulch aide deposits rontrnl of the Halt Lake and of copper ton or net $10 the about ton, per gas companion. are exposed. According to a report from Og- at the smelter. Bnow conditions in tha winter den. a new gas company waa Incorand the killing grade up Honey will porated there XXdlensdav. It comComb gulch made development t he know nas the Ogdon Gas Aa a the Woodlawn uneconomic. reihe control will plant and pany result oneratlona were halted pend-- a Utah the from cently purchased deal for development from jjj The ! Fewer and Unlit company. tunnel, tha Big Cottonwood articles of Incorporation pwvlde at an portal of which Is situated of for tha Issuing of 20.000 shnre are 1100 feet 7900 or of feet, altitude The Nev. ROUND MOUNTAIN. share 10,000 which of ( stock, portal of the lowtat are to lie Round Mountain company's proper- below the tunnel. to he preerred and lo.diio stock. Til- - compan) ties are looklnug good and making Woodlawn f common Extension of the Rig Cottonwood starts with the. ollowing officers: a good showing. The lode mine la tunnel 3000 feet will give a Wood-lawdepthn Kvan A. AnRl-ypresident;: Kni-ln- producing is 40 which a tone day, of 740 feet below the lowest M. and Paul H. Ray. reIn which is some wine and milled being the gold working, C. Olphin. vice presidents: from hjSroulic operations. th ore treasurer, and Robert L. Judd, as- covered In spltn n? a shortage of water to sistant treasurer. Mr!" Angiey ia'vice president and to he manager cl the l.tah i.au gen thela.t few clean- and Mr. nnd Cuke company heller Is the company auditor. Mr. tips of head boxes averaging per yard. Bagley. Mr.tny and Mr. Judd are than members of the Halt Lake law firm Devlupment work is progressof P.iglcy. Jud'l A RaV. ing steadily at thet Melba mine, in The survey now vSS-!- 5 the Laguna ilistrii-- in this county. tween Balt Lake Two prospert shaft nre being sunk natural gas fields nro under the diand good showings of value nre besuperinrection of r. R. temtendent of the Ohio Gas company's ing found. Work hns been rus-rut activities In Montnnn and in the who porarily suspended on the eut the workers, Road EUREKA to driven tunnel Grass l.'reek ami Elk H.isIm fields being been have but work will be He ha th- - leanage-mrn- t for the puot two munths in Wluming. an auto road Elisabeth a vein, littln later on the tunof the Hillings. M in'., (ins l.usy constructing resumed mine, orth to the Lily Eureka nels with power drills. company and makes his home in from last week completed the Job and that rlty. Mrs. llanniman. owner of the road to other transferred were Group of Engineers. road France group of claims Is driving This In Utah county. O. J. projects is proAmong the engineers of about $oort. n tunnel nnd making good Rausch of Halt lake He recently was built at a cost It is the opinion or expericompnnle. the gress. with men returned from Texas, a hero he van Two local mining familiar enced mining Chief Consolpropengaged In pipe line I ulldlng In the North Lily and the business men titn Frances mine, that this Del Rio Gelil for Vie Illinois l'lpe idated company, and will develop into a valuable conof erty rost the divided Eureka of Line company. producer. The Associated 1'rer.s dispatch struction with Utah county. James Fox is also doing some Il Is possible this road will be from Rock Spring TlmrMltv said work on his group of development North the min, Lily continued from The Rock Springs Rocket ral.l claims. Dividend. of to the nmp Inday that It now lock; ns If the long delayed ga 'rutik line from Paxtrr basin to Kilt Le.k City and Ogden is definitely assured." With fifteen Ohio oil company el r glnrcra here by i'. jS. Mnu'-- . O. J. Helxler. Hillings,Hall Haunch, City: .1. V. Walker. John Hasson and Maji-- M XV u.. on the IX Moore of aCsp-GREEN RIVER. Utah A great its own fuel supply at haiiil mid mound preparing for linrnslva field Inter wil, be considerably enlarged work, -- something surely I In the deposit of vanadium anil uranium and sir. ncluded In the parly also Is ore is being developed near hurt now added tn according to plans proposed. John MeKnyden. vice president gild lieinniiil for tnnadium In the general manager or l lie Ohio nil by the Vanadium aOres company, g I'liili-Suites is very great with 'b.i-kproperty which has acquired r onp:.ny fur the mountain mure than 200 acres of high mint of the supple coming Irani ni-- n ilLI: rl. None of on tlm grades vsninliuni and uranium o' g Peru and South Africa, it I, pointdirectly roiuini. himself ed nut. Irli-- of VHitiiditim nre it nnd which bus lusul quietly project. and testing the deposit usually quite high, ranking II has been learned from tn $3 and $3 50 :t pound, fian-iusource th ntwlulo Hie insl-n-- several years. ore Is supplied pilnrlpally franchises Approximately 20.000 trim, nf the of securing li e for Fait Isike anil Ogden ' said ore already have been in I tie J from through Belgian controlled mime, to be In abeyance, the fact that ilia a tunnel being driven along the which also extract a small radium 0 feel, content which sells Rt about Ogden franchise w.is recently 'ac- ore bod; n w la some 4.nouawaita gram. Uranium oro sells for Mid. and are now quired' by the Halt take gnsfran-chls- e oiru-lale about 112 n ton. owners, furalslie the key tn ing milling trentmenl. Tesla f (hi Surcessful ilevrlnpnit-n- t that (lie ore should xverng :M, altuntlnn. I it is belli'Vrd, will bin over $300 n tun. It was stated Working (Jqlc.lv. are g fur iiiitstnnilinu mining vontuii. Ownorn of the hlg propel Iv fiiveral nut tits nave beep w i hi.a wldi-lWest of erection southeastern I'tl'nli .rad pinning Immediate quietly tn linnill" the deni lisa been pending fur in ire lli.in sis mill In treat 30 tons of me u day. In general, providing an American The mill will be erected on lh source for the two highly prized (Continued On Pag, Four) properly which i, stated to have ores. Charles Goddard Now Inspecting Idaho Property er Inter-Mounta- ln Brigham Gty Mine r ot 3nOWin2 n, ! I I Sev-j.1- 06-de- low-gra- Round Mountain Making Showing dt 'ir'ported cx-.r- al cJtlnSy gd. $1-2- Development in Laguna District Highway Completed To North Lily Mine rS2 Big Vanadium Deposit in Southeastern Utah he-d- r nr I Diamond Drill Holes Put Down In North Tintic - PP Old Copper Town Devived Great Southern Using ox-ir- uti-nc- t- 1,634,-040,99- 3 Irnlfl t.-- WorklS To s J coin-witne- 2,326.-090.00- -- - RFIU SCnsTKITTlOX IS MY dove'.-opin- WESTERN MINERAL SURVEY ni s $70.-00- s Indl-rnt- BLOCK. Kilt Lake Cl'-y-, Utah. Incloetd find check for which please send tne the tVeeetern 111 XTLAS eral Survey for RI BSC'RITTIOX Han the. I'RU KH--II Yean 0c. Wnnlfes. - rk-In- - L i Name. City. Min- , Street, .Stats. )$ N ns High Values - -- Tindale Mine Iff . ; -,i . "find W. Carlson, president of one Universe! crusher. The meth- the Mutual Coal company, ho, not od of treatment Is table concen- yet returned to Salt Lake City from tration followed by flotation. Kansas City, where he ha, been aU tending the Republican national convetnion. J. Edward Taylor, ry-manager. dented knowledgq of pinna for consolidation. Tho reports in circulation wer, to tho effect that tho capitalist, who are trying to gain control of the Independent company desir, to SAN 1 EGO The mill of the acquire other properties, not only Tsyrull mine, at Chloride. In being the vicinity of the Independent mwcnililed and within a short time company'! mines, but elsewhere ill it is expected to be in commis- the state's toal regions. Among th sion. The plant i to be of the companies mentioned as having selective flotation type, for the attracted the attention of this handling of the complex ores from group are th the property, these ore carrying Blue Blaze CoalYork company, headed value In gold, allrcr, lead and zinc. by Emil J Raddatz; Liberty Foundations for the plant have Fuel company, which the la under th been cast, houses built end office direction of Frank X. Cameron; ready for use. the Spring Canyon Coal nf which Jamea R. Smith company la preai-dethe Mweet Coal company, of which Charles N. Sweet la persi dent; the Ktandard Fuel company of which Frederick A. Bweet 1 president, and tha Royal Coal company. of which Serge F. Ballif, Jr la president. LEAVENWORTH Dr. Frank Oilier I ro parties. Smith, C. fi. Hassell inp and a numIt wa said that tha plan ember of other stockholders nnd of the Washington Gold braced also prospective purchase of Mine tho properties or elaaes held by other company, formerly Including th, Gordo Amalgamated, were here recently companies. Coal company, tn which XVII and went up to Old Blewett for (.'reck 11am XV. Heegnilller, Charles XV, the purpose of urranging final de- Cruft and Isaac Smoot are interesttails for starting up the old stamp ed. f mill. Mr. Ruddntx that After a lot of litigation and ad- lie had heard stated Saturday of reports plane for verse conditions, including reor- the conculiilation of comganisation and refinancing, work panies but dened thateeveral ta proposal began some months ago n:id now purchase the Blue Bias, property the officials claim they have a had been made to him. couple hundred thousand dollars It was however, that worth of ore in sight. A tunnel has Mr. Haihlalzreported, has obtained to been driven at a low level and tlie purchase the property ofoption one of big vein, said to be very rich In the companies incntioncl in congold, was recently cut and evident- nection with tliep respective tuggly the old working soon wilt be er. th- - scene of renewed life and acRepcrs-ntativof California! tivity. George llensi-l- . who has banker were in Utah during tta worked at the mine for many past week, making a study of som years and knows the ground like of the cout mining properties a bonk, is the foreman In charge. Representatives of eastern interest, have made frequent visit, to th, state in the past year. IIOWKI.L TO RESUME WORK. ..Attention has been attracted t it was said, been us, of A meeting nf the Howell Mining ltah, outlook for coal mining cnmpiuiy directin' was held in thi here, due to the expanding outlet city Weiiensdny. when the resigna- resulting from tha development of tion of M. J. McGill, director, wa the I'a rifle coast states. accepted, and Cun O'Neil, of the One of the reports Saturday wa, Silver King Coalition, elected in that if the commit Mr. McGill's place, and wna made iation of Utahcontemplated coal mines ta.effect of the company. It cd. Mr. Tonkin will ho plaldrA,! wa decided nt the ineeiliiK to remanagement of the greater corsume work at once, nnd poration to be formed, because ol O'Neil nnd Manager Thornut-Wnlile- iiix successes In handling the lndej,vyt went over to the property pendent company, which ha he, yesterday morning lo decide on a come a large producer under ht, cHinpnlgn of development. Tark direction. Record. 1 1 nt; Blewett Stamp Mill to Start es im-pro- e -' . 1 Full Face of Ore Is in San Rafael 1 Tit teams began work Tbilidny Iona daily, work. moving an ncciimulation ut more The main Kcarearge tunel la brthan CO tons of ore from the bins ing driven toward tho t'allahan -' and dump of lira prop- atnpr nnd work la iilvo being Hlmo-Flon y the Heist drift. hill. Dry Canerty on At the property of the ophir Bulyon section of the Ophir district. lion. ailji'iniM'; tlio fienraargo. the of tho company niliff ilcu development tunnel i being driven nouiics that miner nre now wovk- -' through the blue lime into the old In ore on Ihe fiiees of three ing (Jiieen of the Hills bedding nnd de!Kesrurge property anil nro now velopment of good oro la ex poet- taking out an average of fifteen cd with any shot now. 1 secreta- New Payroll Mill At Chloride, Ariz. TeamsCommenceMoving Big Kearsarge Tonnage cot-erln- fr r st Is ' - .share lor outstanding stock of th (Independent Coal and Cok, com- - , PMiy by John H. Tonkin president of tha company, the forerunner' , ofl one of the largeat merger, aver at Manager John D. Fisher of tha Mur of Utah, reporta tempted In th, coal industry, Ther "i work progressing sidendtdly tr, 2. 5(10,000 outstanding shares of at that, property, with ore the stock which means that Inter with eats are willing to pay $2,600,000, conditions Improving, Mr. mails every Tonkin did being not state In his oft r shipment er (ho name of tho persons desir week and condition, generIng to purchase tho stock but row ally tiptop. Increased shipports ars current that the next ment, will b, made originated with Ban Fra ncisco soil'.' week. The general remark of New York capitalists. those who visit tha Htar of Homs of ths more Important Utah la: The property Is all Csrbon county . coal interests era right Just steadily pushing expected to be consolidated, ae ahead, every day getting It a to cording Ths reports. few feet ncurer to a big boprospective Is merger to understood have bee nanza." And right they are. uner consideration for mors thorf The ahlpmentg the past week one yesr. were 122,500 pounds. Tsxk uo Msiisgeiuent, Aim. Record. White ths capitalists seeking. tA ; acquire the Carbon county cool--- . mines have carried un their opera-lioquietly, reports in mining' I'- 4 circles in Malt Lake and Tries lndi -cats that tha ultimate aim Is . t v. consolidate under one management Jx or seven of ths 7 larger coal properties in Carbon county, in eluding tha mines and holdings of the Carbon Fuel company. Among tho reports currant V mining circles Is one that tho Cnr bon Fuel company la seeking to otm fact a combine with the Mutual Coal company, with which relaWICKENBURO The Initial rnn tions have been amicable for sons, through the' new Rod mill of lh, time. The Mutual corporation Is mta Tindale Mining company - waa Ing some of the Carbon Fuel propvery satisfactory, ths lead concenerty under a agreement, aft trates showing exceedingly high Halo. Tha royalty upper team is beln, ' R. to values. According mined by tbs Carbon Fuel directly Georg, Koyk, general manager, the sta- over tho lower seam which ns be f i i tion hns been cut at the 600 level Ing operated by tho Mutual mines, Leon F. Rains, former president ' :' and they are now crosscutting to of the Utah Coal Producers the vein. assoA hugs body of silver-lea-d ore ciation.- is president of tha Carboa i Ftiel has been blocked out, sufficient company. Ha te how making ' s to operate the mill at capacity for hi headquarter, in Bin BYanctacoL j a long period of time. Aa soon as wher, he i, vice president and ge- n- ' S the pipe line for supplying water triR manager f tha Columbia Steal to the mill Is completed, which company. . j . Bernard P. Man era! It Is expected wilt bo tho end of ley. of th, Carbon, company, - . J. this month ths mill will com- manager aid of eonreports sr ' mergers mence running full blast. being elroulated, but that The new mill' has a tonnage of stantly ha knew ? nothing of a definite ptem TS tons per dsy. There ere of.r. Utah Shows Big Gains In Copper Production , THICK, Utah. Financial ex who are familiar, with tho coal mining Industry in the stato ot Utah, see in tha offer of $1 pap Perl, , the Eureka Standard, and the uncovering of large ore deposits In both tne North Lily and the Eureka Lily mines undoubtedly mean a new era of prosperity for the endlstrliit. 11 does not re- tire Untie quire much optimism to vision great activity at half a dozen other properties and tha prediction is beMines Bureau of Figures Show Increase of Eight ing made that within another year several hundred men will be able Million Pounds for 1927. to find employment a, a result of Tinllc's new mining enterprise!. There are reasons to believe that I . deal now pending for the traitsMaterial increase in the production of copper in Utah Ihe during 1927, and the fact that Utah continues to hold second mlnes't ths Vtih Ape company reach a successful termination place in point of total production of the states of the Union'111 u H wU1 ,nMn th dv:nt are indicated in the report of tlje U. S. Bureau of Mines giv- - and a group of vrry progresive and efficient mining operators whose ing comparative copper statistics for 1926 and 1927. presence in Tintlc should be the The report says: signal for ataiting work in a big The outstanding features ot (ho on a number of propertlea way copper statistics for 1527. accordFirst nf all H will mean the sinking ot States United to burqM the ing of a shaft on the Big Hill and then mines, department of comtpeyce, a thorough and systematic search were a email decrease In smeller for ore. Being located from domestic leges, production the Big llill should become a mine. In refinery no change While officials of the Intentionvirtually A Bmelllne al kilning production from domestlo and forcompany eign ores, a large decrease In Imhave made no definlta statement In Increase exports, a is quite matter this it targe ports, regarding a decrease In total smelter and regenerally understood that they are getting things in shape for anfinery stock,. a decreaseInIn average other shaft Job. This shaft will be dofiegtic price and a targe drop ' A hole diamond drill put down cn the claims of the East Tintic withdrawal. , MinBower on feet Tintlc the 46$ CoaUtion, a promising mineral tract Production of new- rofinedj copcompany's property 11 the North that la to tha southwest of their fqrelgu ing per from domestic 'andUttlm over Tintlc district, south of the Tintic North Lily and moat too far away sources In 1S27 made a Delmnr and east and north of the to be developed through the North $.000,000 pounds more copperIn Tintic, cut II feet of mineral Lily shaft. This work Is ezpectsd available for consumption than Izard matter after piercing; $2 feet to start In the summer and Its lo1(2$. and a drop ot $7JI45.0$o of Mrface wash. ISO feet of con cation makes it most Important to In refined copper Imported pounds and 41 feet of Packard the people of Eureka. of o.f Alin glomerate and1 an Incrtaaa When International M. St 8. com rhyolltOa acvcordlnff to Manager 4he whgn nWfWMrtwge.nttranirxq made a difference of 144.0UU,eOQ sunk 605 iket to prospect this showTintlc district they operated pounds In available supply. Stocks ing at once, Mr. Bullock announced. through the Yankee Conaolidated of refined copper wer 22,000,000 Diamond drilling la now proceed- shaft and acquired the ground to pounds larger at th, beginning of ing on th, end line, of the West the east, including the East Tintic 1027 than at the beginning of 1020, Bower Mining company's ground, Coalition. Nothing of importance and at the beginning of 1925 were due north of the Lehl Tintic. and waa developed during the rant- 25.000.- 000 pounds larger than at of tho ground held by the Syndicate palgn of work througli tha Yankee the beginning of 1527. Consequent- kilning and Milling company and 'shaft but recent development in the ly tho decrease iu domestic with- the Hope Standard kilning com-- ; strengthened the theory that there drawals. 147.0U0.00u pounds, ap- pany, according to Mr. Bullock who are some large ore bodle between old-proximated the decrease in avail- la manager of the Syndicate and the the Tintlc Kiandurd and the the eastern elope of able supply shown above. Hope mines. The three com panics' mine along Gnilica mountain. Stocks of blister copper un hand are cooporatlng tn do this work has been started In a Not only have lulning men revilDrilling at the smelters, in transit to refinfissure, ed their opinions regarding the eries ami at refineries, decreased large northeast-southwetracts whii-- are to the south and which is sufficiently so tluit there were west nf the Tintlc Htandarn and In total 1$h copper pounds lbs North Lily but tln-- are inclinsmelter and refinery stocks than ed to look with favor on the terriat the end of 192f. big tory to the north of the Note: A more comprehensive mines, including the Central Standin 1927, and of claims various ard entitled Copper groups report, Being which are owned by the Chief Conis in preparation and will be pubsolidated There is one company. lished as a part of a general review Forty-elgl- it KAXAH, Utah. valuable piece of ground extending of the production and resources of Kaihab on the of here south miles from the North Lily's boundary metals in that year. The brief Homansville canyon that line to arch, near the escarpment of an statement here presented I pub- old of should the town old the mining fault, have attention and no doubt lished in advance of the romplul, awakenis work will be underway there beKyan. long abandoned, report In response lo a demand for ing. Deposit of copper, not amenfore the end of the present year. ufflcla! figures at the curl.est posby rea- This territory is owned by the Chief treatment formerly, to able sible date. improvements, son of metallurgical Consolidated company, a concern The figures here given are obnow considered commercial. seems by reoson of Its extained front smelters and refiners areLying ut an elevation of 0,1 00 that holdings tn be in position and represent the metal actually feel, on tho new forest service road, tensive tn benefit by anything and everyrecovered. In terms of blister fend old equipment is being renovated, thing that is liablo to take place in refined copper, front materials and new traikage laid to the por- the way of oro discoveries. treated in 1927. These figures do tal. three miles above the town, tonot exactly correspond with those wards Jacob's Lake region, in Oak showing the copper mined during canyon. the year. Annual smelter producThu point of shipment will h" tion and min eproducliou. repre- either the Cedar City terminal of Radiorc senting diflerent steps in the pro- the branch Los Angeles line, or the duction of copper, should not be terminal of the Marysville. Denver- j Albranch. Western Rio Grande confused sa they do nut agree preLOS ANGELES, Calif. It is re aa for. cisely. though the latter is twice are lira difficulties nt!prutcd that exploratory work in 'he Traduction. Smeller load-; possible detertnlMt'on .'I the The former The stneltrr production of pri- nearly ao groat. of unknown a'ld uiulevel-t- o impoKsilde point is mary copper from domestic sourcloaded trucks lulled ore lindie In the propt rty of with heavily reach es during 1927 amounted ftom late January until early May. tlieii Great Southern Mining cun;-- i pounds, n decreuw of apof this city, by the ltadioie jpanv I The cent. 3 value per proximately method, has lieen vj'isf.u tory. of smelter production I Thci lun:n fthe coin- Nucroret Aline mile pany. located east of approximately 9 per cent in 1921. The average price of 2,h2ii.uOO,OO0 '"'r lr. Resume pounds nf copper delivered - during and equip- Intent for several year unlir tl:e the year, as reported tn tin- bureau 'direction of Charles E Nathlinrat, of inlM-- by selling agencm. Wits A ftr W yomina S1IOSHOM, 13.1 cents a pound. consulting englincre ami central to work men has of itieen put proIn the following (able the Gold' m.innqer. duction is np: orlioncd to tn. stile., cleaning out the tunnel ,,f theMounmined. Nugget property on Copper in which the copper WILL CROSSCCT. as soon Tltv figures represent the content tain, near here, anil as a V. If. Johnson, in condition of fine copiier in th- Mis-- r pro- the workings nre in charge of de- heg-.woi k at the Turk King duced. the smelter output nf Ingot, much larger force will no tic-- 1 been was There lisa over prod from Ing. the property Wcd-tlo- n and anode copper from. Michigan. III the Copper Mountain dis- - nernlay. H said tli.r shaft was Refined Co)N-r1ml inditradown to the 2oo level, and eross-tlo- n The total production nf new re- trlct for several years. are that tho present year will cutting from that level would 0 fined copper in 1927 wa menrn at once. Ciqulitiona are re-a general resumption. pounds, an iucrcasr of over a j purled favorable at tlie prop. 3.000.- 000 pounds ovi-tint it 192s. vi ty. uml or.- is c priced to de- T.1RK GXI.I .VV In addition to their output ot ' some of the many vlll,P , inet.illic cupper the n-- ilnr refill Wnid fium the l.nk (i.iPni ''.strong rust and west fissures. inu companies produced Muestnne to the effect that work is prog res--- : pounds' hydrous copper sulphate t having a ing satisfactorily; 7. in were marketed this week. Iarkj I on . Record (Continued Tnge Four) I'u--.- r STAR OF UTAH! SENDS OUT ORE - poundvdA-MHiwitaM- COPY.; Merger ot Carbon Coatiw Companies Forecast , asy Result ot I. C.&C. Ottjkr MIES LINES Ohio Oil Company Engineers Making Survey for Proposed Line to be R un Into Utah District. ' , TONOPAH I- - D. Gordon, man ager of tho IJuartx Mountain Mine, and Milling Company, who wag here recently from tho mine, repurls tha north drift un tho net, vein that was cut teat week on th, 250 foot level In the hanging wall at the Ban Rafael. 60 feet from the Lease vein. Is In a full face of shipping pro that will run $50 pet' ton or better. The south drift o the seme level Continues lo im- prove and conditions are very fa vorahle for an ore body north 1 th, shaft on th, 915 level, , |