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Show r ; 10 SEPTEMBER TI1E BOX ELDER NEWS, Esm 1908 16, w c. BAKE OF A MILLION ENTAILING AN EXPENDITURE DOLLARS THE PICTURES TELL THE STORY - - BRIGHAM CITY, being only Four Miles North These Enterprises are Tributary Directly to - ; : ; THE CONSOLIDATED GROUP OF MINES Ores Development ; Lead, Gold, Copper 5,700 Feet Shafts, Tunnels, Efc. fi . THE WAHSA7 CH PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY . 0 M 5 3 - l ' " t - -- y ' - sT A US f ; : ; ; , i? . 4 v iS e ,( j &v Organized to build Portland Cement Plant to manufacture kCement from the Marl Deposit in Dry Bed of Box Elder Lae . T4 K v .' e X'. vr A- j v X?5'?' C4 : jftT. , xi .. V V1 r& & i 4 h V, : h tfi ' ; K-1 rj : ,4 -" V ,t S To be expended for Plant, v $ $700,000 . ; "V, 4 ; Monthly Pay Roll will be $15,000 ; Mountain Roadway leading to Upper Camp Daily Capacity, 1 ,500 Barrels ; ; ; Cement made from the Marl stands strain of 563 pounds per square inch. 1300 acres of best and most uniform material injthe world, examined and reported upon by leading experts on Portland Cement. : : ; ; j ; See Article on Portland Cement elsewhere in this issue i LOWER CAMP. Upper terminal of tramway line. Tramway Is automatic In loading and unloading. The trestle carries the tiack leading to the mine. Looking west from mines toward Lakevlew Rancn. The wire cable Tramway leads from mine to mill. Oregon Short Line Railway is seen. THE MARL DEPOSIT. Experts investigating the Marl Deposit. ;n ."ij " . -- "gr- - s " -- j g?l - ' w'.Vvf ' ,,f ,P .1 r t --;.r Vf ;c vr vw ,7 t it-- 4 vVV"- Sf - ; ;u .1 . r ; & v tJ j&y i ' I''' ? v 1j v tM n I I 'Vv-- - T. ',j T i V 4 j V I'" !- - C l.T vl-f- t ,t d : ; ; fc( ; i -- ; : : ifw Tunnel and inside work 570 feet. LOWER CAMP. Showing strike of fissure. The light colored ground is the course of the fissure vein of ore. Shaft will be sunk at this point. ; BOARDING .dK4Mij4wJahb MidsRN - It rv ' VWlN 4vrXit HOUSE LOWER CAMP. Tramway passes south of house to ore bins. ; ; CONCENTRATING MILL PLANT. 4 A |