Show 1 FAITH AND COURAGE 1 Great Wealth Utah's Reveal Are the Forerunners I- Portion of an address delivered to the United Commercial Clubs at November by W. E. White of Published by request of Monroe Commercial Many people in distant people at know not if we have any mineral resources to and yet over in those old hills in Piute county from on the lie the Annie Laurie and the Sevier along ty-five miles in length of mountain range by ten miles in width from mountain summit to the grass of the valley of the comprising square lies j the most richly miner- empire yet discovered by man on this old L Greatest Mine in the Have you not learned that we pHS who liver under the shadow of old Baldy are heirs to the greatest mining country in all the 4 It is not a phantom conjured i from such stuff as dreams are made It is a worked by the hand of the The Annie Laurie at Kimberly has produced in yellow Enough to purchase three and one-half times over all the personal and in Piute at its assessed and paid to its stockholders in divi and the old fissure but surface touched is as true and strong and rich as The Sevier a Great The Sevier is a great with an immensity of milling ore and much that is fabulously and the property is scarcely beyond the prospect stage of Six miles south of Kimberly is the Copper from before the advent of rich ore was dragged down the mountain in ox hides and freighted by wagon to Juab at a good and the Copper Belt fissure is yet true and and her ores More miles southward and the Webster mark the site of another great More than worth of minerals were here extracted within feet of the grass and yet in effective development the Webster is a Adjoining the Webster is the old now named the from which ore has been rich in promise for the Per Still miles on the grassy slope of Horse is the old with its immense reserves of milling ore and from which in years gone by carload lots of per ton ores were The fissure is still its mineral treasures Near the Dalton is the with its gold ores that have been the wonder of the Per other miles to the old beyond Ten where per ton gold ore has been dug and Scarcely enough work to bury a Then around to the mouth of to the base of the quartzite near the great Sevier fault south of to the old Deer with its certainly probably possibly tons of milling blocked out by shaft and by and and by drift and and measured as accurately as the farmer measures the golden grain in the and rich shipping ore in horn silver that cjan be sliced with a and quartz with grains of gold like wheat in the Good Prospects And on every hillside and mountain peak of this peerless mining region hundreds of prospects and the very sight of which would create a mining stampede in any new country froin the Southern Cross to the Arctic and is the mining heritage that God has given to this How has man treated this splendid Truth Will Truth cannot forever be kept and the merits of the Marysvale mining region are overcoming the folly and mistakes of The Deer Trail is now one of the very greatest mines in and every shift is adding to its tonnage of Frank of old Dalton mine has discovered another mine in the in Bullion and is shipping The has left the prospect stage and become a mine and has been purchased by New York and New Jersey who will erect a Darkest Before The darkest hours of the establishment of a great mining camp at Marysvale are The dawn is What can we do hasten the development of this mining Little Big More than nineteen hundred years out on the storm-swept waves of the Sea of the disciples feared and called for the He and are ye ye of little And here in sight of the mountains where the Creator has placed infinite mineral treasures for the use of after the lapse of nineteen centuries of your mineral I ask again the question of the are ye ye of little Over and above all else we need o know and have faith in our Never Won a Doubt never won a Faith has conquered the Some years ago I stood beside the mud-daubed cabin of Bob Womack in Poverty down on the sunny slopes of Cripple when the camp was every year sending out twenty-five millions of dollars in gold to the world to enrich the palace and the and Bob Womack 's humble cabin was fairer to me than the palace of the rich because it stood a monument to faith and Bob Womack had found the glint of gold in the Cripple Creek hills and he worked through storm and sunshine to establish a mining Expert Experts with wise mineral terms and high boots pronounced the camp and declared there was fissure vein in the vociferating that L fa mack was trying to convert tie range into a mine B Womack had faith and 1 and he stayed through j hardship and discourage f til Cripple Creek's fame Til 11 as the The faith and g courage at of the late Fisher E have worked more pe good for Utah during the years than have all the Utah's ft Have faith and else will be MB No Hope for a Knock 1 Do not live in a comm til and be a knocker of its fa II and I have rei bo scriptures' and pondered Sin many systems of It nowhere do I find any hope i 4 for the stol home is mentioned for the in and a place of residence In pi after this but fi i knocker the man who kj r others without even hope of fiting himself hell is pro too and his u selfish soul is t knock around forever m among dead The Human And next to the f worthlessness of the that of the man who from a community mm fuses to give a cent of or a moment of his Wit ther the public or mm prospectors we are the business men fa or farmers in the f let us have faith in the trea of mountain and valley has given and stay for their and Bob Womack the world that we Faith is W a thing is when j it in your heart and and on your your eyes respect if you are V share your Dogs in the HW J Let the doubly 1 home or remain A those who have f an unhampered chance the splendid destiny of these fared hills and S The Early and courage nerved the rim Fathers to set sail and St their all on the storm-sed waves of the turbulent At-gc and courage sustained on the bleak hillsides of England against savagery and almost ith and courage our feathers in laying deep and the foundation of a and courage made sacred hearthstones' of the nation's The Mormon and courage enabled the m Mormon people to turn their on their white temple and brave the frown- t hills and pathless plain agh summer's heat and wind's through dust and wind and lay the is of a prosperous 9 Faith and and courage have the valleys and planted camps on many moun-and faith and courage and will open the way for development of this matchless iral and ere her streams of precious are flowing out to the enlistment of the on one aji need ask of woman or i in these nor on the as to our mineral are ye ye Valley mill you please pass the asked a quiet man at the the girl in queried the quiet M keep flaked the in a curious at do you mean by Shem responded little man only the Ham is so old and that I thought the rest of might be around here and I'd like to sec |