Show theold THE old beaten path is not the one that prospectors should always follow and yet new finds of importance are often made at a comparatively ively small distance from some noted producer and bonanza propositions are frequently found in localities which present a perfect network of well worn trails it is an old saying that distance lends enchantment to the view and this is even so and yet the mining review ventures the prophesy that big and paying mines will yet be found in new territory within twenty or fifty miles of salt lake while utah has innumerable camps of well known fame the fact still remains that the mountains and canyons have been barely scratched as yet in the search for the precious metals and it is safe to say that there are sections within less than seventy five miles from zion which have never yet been visited by a white man and which perchance abound in magnificent deposits of the royal metals of lead and copper ores such being beina the case a little quiet but persistent prospecting might mig ht richly reward those who chose to commune with dame nature in the hills by which salt lake is ig environed |