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Show I j UTE COPPER COMPANY j STILL HARD AT AVORK - Ge'nei-ai lanngor Thomas "V'elr, of the "Ute Copper company, stated to The Trib-' Trib-' une Friday iliat development work at I the propi ty in the Bingham camp was l, bcJngcan.'ed forward faithfully, but vitn-i vitn-i out special featur.-: as .yet. He states 1 Unit thej oflidals realizo that sp much i' ' ilovelopment work is imperative before the j, ore chutes will be encountered, and that j the work now bong done was undertaken i; a-jd bc-iiiit cairied forward with thi? .em-; .em-; xirnl'y "l Mi w. The Ute Coppov com-J com-J pany was formed last year by Mr. Weir 1 and associates, practically all of whom brought the Ohio Copper property at Bingham up to such a high' sfamlard that circtiiisf lion by the Heinze intarcst"! ' was made possible. The Ute cMr.pany took ever tlu Winamuck, Mohatfk i;nd Jiumorous other Bingham groups of splen-' splen-' .did promise, and much Is "fcaturally cx- Tiec tod- front present' rrfannfer of open-ing open-ing up the ground. The- work I. b$ia I dono mainly via deep tunnels, and much ; preliminary etfort. hsd to be e cpended in ' order to ps'.; woi kings driven several i vears .igo m proper shape for present-iJ present-iJ day mining r. . |