OCR Text |
Show yet quite finished blocking out the great ore bodies, having still sonic fifty feet to run. As soon as that task is completed the force will he inccreased and a busy summer put in on the great mine. Mr. Dodge has some prospects of his own from which he expects good things. One is the Golden Eagle and Utah and a later location is the Way Up. They are situated a little ! less than a mile south-west of the Sevier and surface assays have shown ! from two to five dollars in gold and silver. Richfield Advocate. i Much Gold in Mount Baldy. William Dodge, one of Southern I Utah's veteran prospectors was1 a Richfield visitor a few days recently and was seen by an advocate advo-cate reporter For the past seven years Mr. Dodge has been with the Sevier people and probably knows the ground as well as any one else. He says the present prospects for that property are brighter than ever and that a great boom is in store for the district. The company has not |