Show I I Mines and Men Ven II I I W. W R. R Vall Wallace ace George II H. Dern and I A. A G. G Mackenzie 1 Utah's representatives on th the committee to represent Western mining s interests Crests at the hearing to be held t in East Washington this week started yesterday S The United States Stales Mining and Smelting Smelt smell In ing company has reached an nfl agreement with the Monarch Mines company whereby the former agrees to supply money for the development of the Monarch Monarch Monarch Mon Mon- arch group in the Lakeside district and take 60 50 per cent of the tho stock S The Tho Utah Zinc Mining Mining company has begun the shipment of ore from Its Ils proPerty property property prop prop- erty a at t Eureka S SIt It Is lg estimated that the production of the mines of ot the Tintic district during 1917 will aggregate aggregate in value There are more moro than fifty individual shippers ship pers on the list S S S SIt ShiP ShiP-I It is announced an by Manage Manager M. M R. R Evans Evang of Columbus Rexall that approximately approximately tons tong of ore are ready to start down the canyon and that a full force of men is at work in the tile mine S S S Reports from the Utah Michigan stale state that the new ore shoot has produced ore which carries about 30 to the ton of silver sUver and lead S S S The American Smelting and Refining of mi ml- mining mining company has purchased a group ning claims called the Yellow Jacket I from J J J. U. U and Frank Sargent near Marysvale S S S I The 1917 output of or eighteen producers at Park Pari City is estimated at tons with a value of This Is I heaviest years year's work of ot the old camp whose total production Is estimated at approximately S S S SCharles Charles S. S Herzig has returned t to lo the Emma Consolidated as consulting engi engi- engi neer I |