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Show WILL MINE GREAT SAL! LAKE FOR SULPHATE Leave GivenJbyJStateJLand Board to J. E. Dooly and John Davit Prospertlnr and mining for aollum sulphate and olher mineral under the waters of (ireat Salt l-k la to be cnrrled out by John E. Ixwly and John Iavla near Antelope Island. An agreement wll reached this morning Wween the state land board and the two parties mentioned by which, within a period-o six months from dule. Messrs. Iooly and Pavis will begin development of their lease, covering 400 acres. The amount of rovalty la to be agreed upon later. This l the second lanae made by the state lund board for the mining of mineral under the waters of the lake, one having been granted more than a year ago to mine near the pavilion at Saltalr. Other mineral leaaea granted by the land board today were to Edward J. 1 lunn. forty acres In aection 13. township town-ship 41 on!h. range 12 weat. for the development of oil and gas ut a royalty of 2 per cent on the output. To Kobert I). Murphy, J2 acres In section 1. township S north, range 14 south, for oil and kb, leaaor to pay t per cent royalty on the production. To (leorge II. Millvey, 840 acres In ertlott 12. township Is south, range It east, he to pay ow-tenth royally on all gus and oil found. To A. K. Coe and T. (!. Hill, who would develop 240 acres In F.mery countv In section 36 township 19 south, range g east, they to pay 124 Ir c,,nt roa)ty on all production. All the royalties are In addition to the regular rental of SO cents per ucre. |