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Show TINTIC CENTRAL IS PROSPECTING DEPTHS Special to The Tribune RUREKA. July 20. Manager Thomas Holdaway of the Tintic Central says that while a portion of the property has been turned over to Fred "W. Thackwell, under a lease agreement, the company's men are now busy on the 17n(i level, where a drift has been sent over into their ground from the Iron Blossom. This drift has been in the vein matter for some time and Mr. Holdaway believes that within the next 2500 feet he will cut one of the most important im-portant veins which traverse this property. prop-erty. The showing on the 1700 level, -which is really the 1500 in the Tintic Central is as promising as anything that the company com-pany has had in recent years, according to the oficers of the companv. At the! present time Mr. Thackwell is confining his work to the 775 level, where there are some values and where he hopes to be able to pick up a commercial grade of ore |