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Show IMPERIAL LEAD IS mmwm After a considerable period of unavoidable unavoid-able de'ay , owing: 10 tiie condition in w'hich recent storms placed a portion of the road leading from its property to the loading station, the Imperial Lead Minin? company Ins resumed shipments from its mine in the Erickson district of West Tintic. Manager J. E. Turner said yesterday yes-terday thai one car of hlsh-rrade ore had been billed out at Lucerne and that he expected the book? to show the shipment ship-ment ot five full cars before the end of the month. 1 1 was only a few weeks ago thai the Imperial Lead Mining company prepared to resume operations cm quite an extensive ex-tensive scale, closing a contract for tne hauling of Us o.-e by mean? of auto t: ucks. Ag is frequently t he ca-e. tne contractor had sonic trouble V:h h:s trucks and when thete were put into good condition the storms came on and "ashed out about two miles of the road. Tne repairing of this portion of the hiy:-:-uay proved quite a protracted and x-p-; nsiw- lak. but it -has been accom -ph thed and. unless urforereen circum-sLiives circum-sLiives arise, shipments should co steadily stead-ily forward. In -'cctriecion t i'h this development of the vv T:mi-- district. : is jiso announced an-nounced tha; the Bakr Hot Springs Minim? Min-im? '.-onri.i ny. opera line in the icinity of the InuTia' 1 .e.id Min'.nc com party's properties, na1- :i enr ot r,;h-sr. id-: i.:a:.-.-.ine.-e or noviy loaded and t'ra: this F vpment will be sent in e:irly thF week. |