Show herband here and there around the state stat e in order to speed up operations at the park bingham A mines alne com company anya a five tori tod mancha storage battery lococo tive ajas la cabeen been installed in the butterfield tunnel thus ahu elim 1 1 i the he borsje hors je power haulage i rep representative e george b H ryan iyan of eureka has been named chairman 0 of f the mining an and id smelling smelting committee for this session of the utah state legislature he has also been abde ld named on seve several several jal other important committees including banking fish and game manufacturing and coff coffiner imer commerce e T i at a recent meeting of the salt lake mining Min ingLand and stock exchange the following members member s were elected to serve on the board of governors for the following year wid WD E A hartenstein stein harry I 1 B i cole R J E evans vans irving D lowe loave fred C de derri r ii J C L lynch yn h W H dark clark and george georg ba baglin glin r j As a result of negotiations conducted through E H havener the man who con consummated uni mated the sale of control 10 of the north lily property to the international crowd r last year the utah apex mining company recently rounded out its bingham holdings by securing the nancy hanks group of three clai claims M s adjoining its posse possessions on the north 1 stock control c oaf the cedar talisman company lias has passed to a company it is reported that intends to develop the property arty thoroughly this property Ts is situated atul abed in the heart of the milford district about eight miles tr from om milford during the past the property has produced produce din in the ne neighborhood i abor of an incline shaft shaf ihas thas been sunk 1000 feet it is reported of men is now employed employ edat at the ruby gold and silver mine in Bo bonelier boxelder Box Nelder elder c canyon a nyan which is being operated by po pope i pe bailey baffey and ad jed richards of brigham city box eader der county according to rap reports orts assays essays on the ore taken from a 35 shaft sho shows w s that the or ore contains about 15 0 per person ton i m n gl gold d the mine was opened up a year ago but until recently deve development lop ment work has not been pushed to any great extent eten other bahr cla claims inis are being wor worked ked in the canyon and co considerable us ifie e interest is is manifested in the outcome of wark A proposal that thle the state land board have power to aea de nethe life of a land lease was disapproved by a committee 11 of mining and oil men at a C meeting hel held d at the chama cham ar i of commerce recently it was hi held eld that if such a pr proposal 0 was enacted into law by the state legislature companies would not seek prospecting leases the tha following W ing were ere named to present the matter milster to the board of governors of the chamber of commerce J C dick dic k W mont ferry ry C M morris george D parkinson otto herres herre brank B ar c cook ook A C milner and W H lovesey 1 1 T L joseph a university of utah biah graduate and now non Penn of the north central station tion ot of the U S bu reau eau of mines at the university of minnesota has been awarded carded the cash award from a fund donated by mrs margaret act hilles johnson in memory of her husband J E jonnson jr for recognition h of service e to the metallurgy of k iron and steel mr joseph who was awarded the prize i ly y the directors of the A 1 I M E for co contribution sto bla blast st arnace took the degree of M A at the ter ty y of utah in 1917 he was formerly formell y chemist for the international national smelting smelling Sm elting company at to thoele tooele oele it is of coal alfrona AlfrO from nl the announced that the first production 00 no 4 coal company at 1 su mine min of 0 the kemmerer e AY out c early arly in in wyoming oming was four carloads shipped afie ne month this is s the new mine that takes the place of frontier no I 1 and which is expected to become the largest mine in in the kemmerer district the co coal al was hand mined mine d jut ut it is likely that eventually the mine will be the entry for this mine was started early last at year it requiring a 15 foot bore through 1500 feet of C solid rock A As s development v proceeds coal will continue to be mined and shipped from the nelmine new mine and upon its completion ion lt it will be the scene of great activity cs woodward representative of the black forest foik mining company reports that fifty four tons of ore dry ry weight settled for last week assayed ounces of silver gilver to the ton 35 per cent lead 1 per cent insoluble a and 18 per cent iron in eighteen months the spruce mountain property situated seventeen miles mile south of tobar on the western pacific has shipped carloads according to mr woodward spruce mountain activity with the nevada lead and zinc company controlled by them the snyder interests the Bull shead consolidated mining and smelting smelling Sm elting company the black forest all productive and all opening up new ore f faces ac es an exceedingly promising future J ii i about one hundred business men and citizens of salt lake witnessed a demonstration last week at the J B jenson plant in this city wherein coal from a carbon county mine was converted into co koal or smokeless coal which after processing produces nearly 12 per cent more heat units than it originally contained besides giving a 9 yield at all the rate of nearly forty gallons of high grade oil to the ton four hundred and twenty pounds of bituminous coal produced eight gallons of high grade oil which on refining is capable ac cording according to mr jenson the inventor of producing nearly 20 per cent of high test motor fuel for automobile use nearly 30 pier per cent of high grade lubricating oil as well as a large umber number of valuable byproducts including the fertilizer adf ammonium conium sulphate I 1 L C karrick mining and chemical engineer and oil shale tec technologist ji with the united states bu budeau reau of mines since the year 1919 is in salt lake after an absence c covering ov e rin g months in the east where he has been engaged in testing utah coals coals at the pittsburgh laboratory of the bureau of mines mines for the last two and a half years mr karrick has been studying the technical and economic feasibility of using utah coals for producing smokeless fuel for salt lake all processes were investigated as well as a thorough test of all by products byproducts made mr karrick who recently had published an article in chemical and me metallurgical engineering on oil shale reduction iori and whose I 1 bulletin ori on vario various u s phases oi of experiments carried on over a period 0 of f y years e ar is be beng ng published dished by the govern government me nt h having a vin g faili finished s abd his dinv inv estigo t eions ons has returned to salt lake two resolutions were adopted dt at the regular semi monthly meeting of the chamber of commerce mi mining nigg conil cittee J C dick pres chairman last w week d k the I 1 recommended that mod modification of th the e s tate state resolution lution firt fi S reso leasing law relating to the term of holding by ae lessels lessees with H ball salt sa t out cut readjustment of rental the be opposed J chairman odthe of the committee addressed and former attorn atto like lake nicy y members pointing out th that ft to shorten the term of 1 e ease as holde would be likely to discourage the entrance the of capital into utah and discourage developments development second resolution favored the sinnott bill now before congress for the development of mineral lands in in the forest providing and obviate the difficulties that have heretofore reserves reserve efsen between mining interests and the forestry department ment arisen over olef the administration of the law with regard to min mining in the public domain from all accounts developments at the north lily property in the tintic gintic district are of a most substantial and encouraging character and the prospects are that a real honest to goodness strike has been made arrangements now are being made it is reported to shortly begin sloping operations and complete exploration of the deposit passed through in the drift that was sent out from the tintic gintic standard mine at the same time it is said the international owners in control have decided to keep the drift going until diamond drill prospected ground ahead has been rea reached chea much interest has developed in the ultimate outcome of this prospecting campaign and speculation in tintic gintic stocks has been greatly stimulated As quoted in one of the daily papers on his return from an inspection of the property a week ago manager J 0 elton of the international smelt ing company said the north lily has every mark of being being a big mine of course there is still uncertainty as there always is in li limestone meston e mining for we do not know the dimensions of the ore body nevertheless the showing is impressive crosscutting and sloping will soon tell us how great is the deposition and how the ore makes two questions concerning which we are still in the dark |