| Show ENGINEERS ENGINEERS' EXCURSION TO TINTIC ON JULY 15 PROMISES SUCCESS It Is te anticipated by those those- in charge of ot f the proposed excursion to on July 15 16 that a large largo crowd will wUl take this opportunity to visit some of ot the th I big bI mines Secretary Ernest I Gayford of Df the Utah chapter of at the American Institute of ot Mining Engineers la Ja lookIng lookIng lookIng look- look Ing after the details of ot the excursion which will wUl be run over the Salt Lake Route All AU the expenses except the tha railroad and Pullman tare will be born borne by the mine operators of ot the dis die The party will leave S Salt t. t Lake at I a. a m. m on Thursday and return next morning The program includes include a 1 trip around the camp Thursday aft aft- By the courtesy of or Jesse Jess Knight automobiles automobile and the Knight railroad will furnish the lon lion Members Member may visit any mine they hey desire to b bv by notifying the tho secre tary whon when special pedal arrangements will be made mado At p. p m. m dinner will m bened b. b served ened at Elks Elk hall ball Eureka It will be ie toll followed owed by technical al papers paper from G. G W. W Crane entitled Geology of nf Ore Deposits Deposit and Geological Methods ApPlied Applied Ap Ap- plied to Mining in the Tintic District Utah and ono one b by I D. D A. A Lyon entitled The Zinc Problem in tn the Treatment of ot Low Grade and Zinc Lead Ores Orem That evening there will be a grand arand ball bail In the Elks hall hail Secretary Gayford says says' The rhe Tintic mining fraternity are arc going to a rood good deal of at trouble and expense to make malte the trip enjoyable as well as al tire tive and a large larRe attendance In is therefore there there- fore earnestly desired |