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Show bingham-tooeLe nears lime shales In the face -of the long tunnel of the Bingham -Tooele property the formation .6 rapidly becoming one that is indicative indica-tive of the presence of a great body of lime shale, such as that which proceeded the encountering of the big deposits of pay ore by the Utah Metals. Samples of the rock from the tunnel, which are on exhibition at the Bingham-Tooele Bingham-Tooele offices, are precisely similar in appearance to the rock from the Utah Metals taken from the locality where the latter mine found its best paying bodies. Some change was made in the directorate director-ate of the company at the last meeting of the stockholders held a few days ago, the personnel ' now being: S. D. Huf faker, president: William M. Munk, vice president; presi-dent; M. T. Awoki, the company's expert and engineer, second vice president; H. U. odd secretary and treasurer, these with William Dearin constituting the directorate. di-rectorate. Work is being steadily continued and the prospects for substantial disclosures at an early date are regarded as favorable. |