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Show SOUTH STANDARD'S PROSPECTS ARE GOOD Special to The Tribune. PROVO. Dec. 2. Manager B. H. Bullock Bul-lock of the South Standard Mining company com-pany has been notified that the drill tins a full face of copper sulphides. The drift is being run on the nortb-und-FOUlh fissure, which was cut by a 3 W font tunnel tun-nel some years ago. Tne dr.ft will cut a larRe east-and-west break, which a recent re-cent survey shows Ehould be cut al the Junction In about fifty feet. The Indications Indi-cations promise high-grade copper at this point. The drift has been run twenty-five twenty-five feet. It was started on a sniull streak of copper ore and the present showing U looked upon as more than promising. The South Standard property is situated a short distance to the south of the Tintio Standard and apparently on the same ore zone. i |