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Show TUNGSFDHU'S MILL TO RUN FULL BLAST Outlook for Increased Production Pro-duction Is Bright, Says President Robbins. "Salt Lake interests who have stead -fa-sily backed their confidence in tungsten tung-sten by operating in the face of low market mar-ket prices are beginning to see a substantial sub-stantial reward ahead in the demands I now being made upon tungsten," reports L. Kobbins, president and general i manager of the ijalt Lake-Tungstonia j Mines company. This company lias concluded its experimentations ex-perimentations on ores and will begin shipments of concentrates to headquarters headquar-ters in this city during the coming week. Following the heavy storms of the winter, win-ter, the roads are now open from tho mine to AVendover and no further transportation trans-portation difficulties are anticipated. Preparations are now under way to run the Tungstonia mill three full shirts per day. The company has a small display of ore and concentrates in one of the local windows (Salt Jjjike Hardware company) which is attracting considerable attention. atten-tion. The Salt Lake Tungstonia Mines company com-pany has no difficulty in reaching the required re-quired 60 per cent purity of concentrates, for their assays of concentrates to date show a purity of 71.5 per cent. It is understood un-derstood that the property of the com--pany Is one of the most promising tung-! tung-! sten mines in the country and it is ex-l ex-l pected that the coming year's production ! will equal, if not exceed, any other I mine of the same size in the intermoun-tain intermoun-tain region. |