Show PROVO MEM they sell the sioux at PROVO CASE IN COURT railways fighting over the ground at the bottom of J streeta moat important mining deal was consummated yesterday in salt lake city says the tribune Fri bune and the ownership of the sioux mine at gintic tintic passed into the hands of mr franklin barrell of anaconia conn president ot the parrott mining company of butte aal also connected with the bridgeport copper refinery the sioux mine has bean owned and operated by aa incorporated company the board of directors beins C E loos S jones and reea smoot of provo and T R cutler and mr winea of lehi negotiations for the of te mine frere entered into between mr Farre lIB agents and the owners of the property several week ago ant it waa not until yesterday that everything was closed up through thia deal air farrell becomes the owner of over out of the chares of sioux stock while abo parties interested refuse to state the consideration it is understood to be a good big cum immediately following the transfer of the property a reorganization of the company took place the old board of directors resigned and mr farrell was I 1 elected president and director W M bradley and T H robinson were also elected directors leaving two places to be filled this deal will result in the erection of another big reduction plant in gintic tintic it being mr farrells intention to put in a combination mill of at least tons capacity at an early date the capacity of ane sioux for ore product is very great and the mine has been extensive ly developed this is mr farrells first in utah property and the fact that such careful end conservative capitalists as he is reported to be are their attention to utah is a moat hopeful sign |