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Show GOES TO THE CANYON. Owners of the Blue Rock Get Services of Tintic Mnn. Special to The Tribune. AMERICAN FORK, Mnv 22 -Tho Pacific Pa-cific Gold Milling and Milling company, operating the Blue Bock mine In American Amer-ican Fork canyon, have secured the services ser-vices of John Billings., an experienced mining man of Eureka, to act as timber foreman. Mr. Billings has acted as such in the Continental mines at Eureka for many years back. John Armstrong. Joseph Burgess and Charles Armstrong, who were working on a fifty-foot contract for the Clipper and Silver King mine, in American Fork canyon, are here, having completed the c n tract. However, they will Moure more supplies and return to the property nt once, to continue with other work. The officers of the Whirlwind mine, located lo-cated in American Fork canyon, expect some large Tonopah Interests here to Inspect In-spect their property, as well ns tho canyon can-yon In general. Manager Harry J. Krnlse of the Bogg mine In American Fork canyon, came down from Salt Iike City during the. week, where he was called on account of the illness of his wife, who was compelled com-pelled to undergo an operation. George Tyng. of the Wyoming mine, (.ays he will not be able to comm--n . regular shipments of ore until the middle of July The delay Is duo entirely to deep snow. The lime rock quarries nnd kilns located lo-cated on the mountain a few miles easl of here, have resumed active operations after B short shut-down. The kilns are running full blast their product finding a ready market. Mi -m s. Lemuel Western and the Webb Brothers are preparing to resume operations opera-tions at the Golden Gem, known as the Cedar Stump discovery. |