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Show Big Body of Low-Grado Ore. Special to Tho Tribune. American fork. Nov. 12. it was said here today that tho Pittsburg mine in American Fork canyon had struck an Immense bodv of low-grado ore. It is tho Intention of tho operators to build a mill near their property. o e n Charles E. Earl of this place returned re-turned homo Thursday from an Eastern trip. Mr. Earl visited his homo in Wisconsin, Wis-consin, the Worlds fair at St. Lous, and places of Interest In Chicago and New York. a Misses Priel Gardner, Bertha Wright, Emma Greenwood, Joslo Greenwood, Marie Ma-rie Proctor and Reed Gardner of American Ameri-can Fork, who aro attending tho Provo 1 bihi j. 'imhv..tfiHX-iwFJv'.vjfi: I Brlgham Young university, decided . to walk home, a distance or fifteen miles. They started at 1 o'clock yesterday and arrived at 4:20. Miss May Mill left here today for her home In Salt Lake. The American Fork district sphools will givo nn entertainment for the parents on November 15. . W. W. Green of this place, who died in Calgary, Canada, was burled in Ma-i Ma-i grath. Canada, tho laws of that place not permitting the shipping of his body fi, I 1 hero for burial. ijr fH ill Karl Dlckerson of this place was taken ip 1 to St. Mark's hospital today, to undergo L 1 another operation ! jH 1 IH Georgo and Francis Tyng shipped their HI i eighth car of ore from here today. U jH |