Show here and there around the state the 1 a share dividend posted by the bingham mines company on the will be checked out on the ath satisfaction with the manner in which the new strike is opening up on the or lowest level of the park galena mine was expressed by secretary J F featherstone on his return from the park city property a few days ago the new flotation mill millas is now in commission pat devine foreman at the park bingham holdings adjoining the star of utah group in park city came to salt kefor La a few days about the middle of the month he reports six men at work on the property with present conditions quite promising mr devine says work will be prosecuted all winter articles of incorporation of the mountain states metallurgical lurg ical company 1 capitalized at were filed with the county clerk friday last it proposes to engage 6 in mining and milling the directors follow J B parker president ethel M parker secretary lewis sampson vice president sigurd sampson treasurer J S gregerson A new strike carrying sensational values in silver and lead has been made in the north lily property in the east tintic gintic district according to reports from camp assays essays of the ore run from to ounces silver 30 per cent lead and ounces gold old this strike was made in a raise about seventy five feet above the level and adds considerable to the already large ore reserves of the company at the regular annual meeting of the tintic gintic standard mining company held on the Ai directors rectors and officers were reelected elected re as follows E J president general manager and treasurer W I 1 snyder vice president L H I 1 I 1 secretary james W wade assistant general manager ira D travis gus L becker of ogden and kenneth W jacobs of milwaukee the huntington correspondent of the salt lake tribune reports that the trail canyon coal mine has been reopened for the winter under the mana management rement of joseph E and rudolph jensen and emerson mills the large output of coal from this mine mine and the community mine both in huntington canyon is is sold to the citizens of huntington and surrounding towns for 2 per ton resignation of john crawford as state coal mine inspector will become effective january 1 1928 it was announced a few days ago at the offices of the state industrial commission mr crawford has been with the com commission mission since 1918 william M knerr chairman of the commission announced that no successor of mr crawford would be appointed for the present mr crawford has served for more than sixty years in the coal mines of this and other countries during that time he has been in several mine accidents in one of which he lost his son park record guy R mckay was over from his prop eity the sphinx a few days ago and reports that three feet a day is being driven on the fissure which is of ore i making character because of the deep snow already in his locality mr mckay says no attempt will be made to market ore but with the opening of the roads next spring he says the sphinx will be added to the shipping properties as he has proved where the ore bodies are and will be mining the them in the near future development work will be prosecuted all winter and with the advent of spring mining machinery will be installed I 1 y sinking of the park bingham bing ham no 2 on the wrestler fissure in that bingham property has yielded se sean ven b carloads of ore in reaching to a depth of thirty five feet according to manager F E porter values of the ore are showing steady improvement the first carload weighing sixty two tons dry weight brought a net smelter return of or a net of about 20 a ton the second carload assayed iri in gold thirty ounces of silver to the ton 9 per cent lead per cent copper and 10 per cent zinc the no 2 is being sunk south of the butterfield tunnel i in n virgin ground gold medals representing twenty years of faithful service in the employ of the utah copper company or the bingham garfield railroad company were presented to thirteen workers at the second annual banquet of the copper company at the newhouse hotel on the L S cates vice president and general manager of the company made the presentations in the absence of president presidents dentI D C tackling jackling D D moffat assistant general manager delivered an interesting address Ld dress in which he commended the recipients of the medals for their continuous faithful service those who received medals were J ross hatton john kennedy john mclachlan V E anderson H C goodrich joe lasella iasella J H colyer C PI hart joe mcdonald L H hardy B W richardson J P rice and jackson steele A few of those who received medals last year were present as guests of honor A rather pleasing ore development took place during 6 the week in the eagle blue bell one of the bingham mines companas Comp anys properties of this district says the eureka reporter of the officials of the company are a little backward about discussing the discovery for the reason that they have not yet had a chance to learn just what it is 9 gombo 0 ing to amount to but there are reasons to believe that it will be an important find the ore is near the shaft only a few w feet fee t from the 1875 station and work carried on some ti timea in e ago oat at that depth missed the deposit by the narrowest possible margin the ore is a high grade rade lead product with some silver and the first shipment from from the new strike has already been made being several hundred feet from the other ore on the ane 1875 level the new deposit has great possibilities in in tact fact it may be the key to something unusually good |