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Show ZIBBJSr - 'i i VJflYXRSlTi' OF UTdB MAY a i i. ?A!tY 5 ' 1 I 'V, WBIHH HKEAL SD1WY WESTERN MINERAL SURVEY mnn eh wtik ( septet all Waslan Mlalac, oil d Waaaalal ladadlaa alack aadallaaa and Km aalaa. go pemt si ai Published Every Friday YOU - Western Mineral Survey Wklck trill Mm raa tka lateat aaC aiaat aalkcaflc Mlalaa tat aU aawa at tka latanaaaatala Waat. v. Features Oil, Mines, Shale SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, MAY 24, 1929. NO. 9. NO. 21. FOR S1.00 YOU RECEIVE A fan wart aakacrtcllaa ta tka $1 YEAR; 50c. 6 MOS.; 6c COPY. Agreement Co-operative Proves Practical Value haa contributed generously to progress in the fieldsat of mining and metallurgy. In to the days when companies veiled their operations In secrecy. Information 1s pooled so that when one organisation finds a new method, others profit by the enterprise of their neighbor. - By thta Interchange of valuable data, both the practical and the theoretical dethe partments of the Industry have Im- measurably speeded their prog- Silver 'Values Show Ap- E. & M. J. Representative Increase Finds Conditions Good preciable Most As Depth Attained. Places. In Electricity ta furnishing the power lor operation at the Wilbert mine, near Arco, Butte county, Idaho. In the Dome mining dtatrltct. A delay of minor Importance haa prevented the company from Increasing the acopa of operation aa waa flret planned with the change to electric power, but President and Manager J. A. Foley ta of the opinion that production for May will be about the aame aa that for April, when net earning! amounted tti 115,000. At a direct ora meeting during the week- - Preeldent Foley' report ehowed that the company.had a total of 118,000 In caah In Ita treasury, no liabilities other than current indebtednem for wages and other email Items. and ora to mO-tl- the value of 110,000 In transit, making total net quick asset ol 348.000. Board Organized. Membership of the board of director ta a follow: J. A. Foley, president, treasurer end manager; D. J. Lemmon, vice president: T, L B. F. Bauer Mitchell, secretary; and J. F, WInwood. Developments . at the property continue tu be of a most favorable nature. The bottom of the South Winze, which recently reached the 1450 level, la all In ore- - Values show a marked Increase In silver. Samples of the exposure carry from 40 to 50 ounces silver a ton In addition to an appreciable lead content. A station haa been cut on the 1450 and drifting started to the north to develop on this horlsnn the ore body exposed on the 1350 level- - 11 The Increase In silver value I significant, according to tha management, as it tanda to uphold tha theory that the territory now being explored la far more favorable 0 'replacement than that-te-t- he upper lcyels that produced Geolog y Favorable. and porphyStrong cron-brea- k ry intrusions have appeared In the formation that apparently do not exist In the upper levels. These, it la believed, ere responsible for tba enlargement and enrichment In values. Aa tha territory to the north 1a prospected In both the 1350 and the 1450 levels, better results are expected. On the 1350 tha ore shoot has been opened up for 300 feet along ore still making Its strike with both to the north and the south-Thlast 80 feet of drifting to the north hae exposed ore from rive to eight feet wide. A winze sunk at tha north and of the shoot hat been all in ore for 15 feet. At depth la attained, the shoot seemi to be widening. Since ore ha been atruck In the hottom of the Soutu winze. It Is believed there Is a good chance tha shoot will extent nouth on the 1350 to the winze a r (stance of ahnut 150 feet. ' t a ea -- la Trl-sta- te Diamond (His Co. Tri-Stat- Starts New Test Red Gulch Canyon IS-0- Eureka Standard Is Preparing To Deepen Shaft Park A new gallows frame 95 feet high, is being completed at the Eureka Standard property, one mile south of the Tlntlc Standard. An electrlrc Ijpiat la also being Installed preliminary to deepening the shaft to the 1500 level. Skips will be Installed In the shaft rather than rages. The old gallows frame Is being used to maintain production from tha 55 mine. Tha ahpft Is now down feet below the 1100 foot level. Tlio beIs ore body being developed low the 1200 level from a winze. On tha last official report, the ore body In tha Cambrian quartzite had a length of 450 feet, an average width of tlx feet end had been proven from the 1100 to the 1930 level. Tha ore carries an average of 815.00 a ton in gold and 10.07 ounces of silver. Output of the mine last year was about 4700 tna. Con More Ground 70-fo- ot -3 Area of Rich Geologic Interest Is Discovered In Central Idaho A Idaho either Bonneville or tha more re BOISE, prehistoric beach, lined with petrified drift- cent Payette is plainly discernible wood, one piece of which waa on tha long rows of mesas which scarred by the teeth of some an- once were Islands In vast Inland cient beaver, ilea in tha remote water area. Bruno canyon section, 90 miles, by That tha wood ! mostly drift-woo- d la clear from lta location, on airline, south of Bolae. The beach, now part of a high one of tha aandy beaches left by and dry mesa In central Owyhee one of the different levela of the county, 1a covered with fragments lake. On ona large log were the Of petrified wood, fossilised fish vary distinct marks of the work of vertebrae and fossil shells. The a beaver which had chiseled off wood fragments range all the way the log probably In some remote from knotty small limbs to entire shore of the lake, and It had fallen trunks, though most of the latter away from him to drift with the are hurled In the sand of the winds to be final resting piece. The fovalla may be found over an beach, Vha shoreline of tho former lake I area of 30 miles square. I , ' hi-Wo- eon-tre- Prosperity of tha mining industry, the nation over. Is a variable quantity, according to A. H. Hub-bel- l, been started to develop associate editor of the Engi- Park Galana, the Park Binga McGneering and Mining Journal, Mr. Hub-bel- l, ham and other Charles Moor raw-Hill publication. who makes hie headquarters properties at depth. Eighty fast In New York, ta making a tour of of progress has been made while mining camps for the Engineering min- grading for the compressor house, and Mining Journal to study Hub-bebunk housa and other buildings Is ll Mr. Monday, ing practice. being completed- put )n at Arthur and Magna and Tuesday at Park City. WedA compressor Is on the ground nesday noon, he took the train for awaiting Installation and a power Butte. Una to tbs property has been startIn Tenneaeee, Mr. Hubbell found ed. Within the next three or four Industhe xino and copper mining weeks, the Mayflower Vines cortries. flourishing. At Mascot, the poration will have its camp In Duth Pete Hollow organized and American Zinc company of haa established a substan- everything In shape for driving totreattial operation baaed on tha ward its main objectives. ment of a lead free xlne ore. Development of tha Park GaConditions at Ducktown, Tenn., lena will be watched with considare good. At this place, the Ten- erable Interest Inasmuch as low nessee Copper company own tha grade ora bodies have been opened largest acid plant In the world. up In tha dlcrlte from the surface What threatened to ruin the copper down to tha 500 foot laval. This smelting business at Ducktown has deposit, measuring 700 feet long resulted in developing the largest and 15 to 20 feet wide, although It sulphuric acid operation any place. carries three . four mineral does Ill Luck Helps. not possess concentrated enough The ores of the Tennessee Cop- values to bs commercial. sulWith the idea of developing this massive per company are a shoot in tha limestone as well as phide, containing pyrlte, pyrrhotlta and chalcopyrlte, which occur In several other strong parallel fislenses In a schist. 80 high ta the sures, tha Mayflower Mines tunsulphur content that the company nel haa been driven- usee smelting. In thta Driving of the Mayflower Mines process but little fuel ta used. The corporation tunnel will atao mean need. this content reduces of tho Park tbs development sulphur Trouble soon resulted with the Bingham property, held by tbs farmers who claimed that the Mayflower Mines. In tha Park smelter' smoke wee killing their Bingham, good showings of mincrops. To' forestall litigation, the eral have been opened up In comlead lined company built hug shallow working. chambers to extract tha sulphur paratively At a point about 9,100 test from acid from the fumes.- The manu- tho porter tha -- ark Bingham vain facture of aulphurlo acid has be- system should be exposed at a come so profitable that this output .' depth of 700 fast blowhssur-facehaa b seems of greater Important 'At 4.900 feet,' a croascutwm than the making of copper. be started to the Park Galena said Mr. "At Birmingham, Thta should cut ths Hubbell, "the pig Iron and steel property. vein 00 feat vi Industries are working at TO per Park Galana below the Ibwast level. cent capacity and a general slack- tlcslly The tunnel portal ta situated In ness is complained of. the Bailor claim in Dutch Pete Conditions Divine. a mile from the Union "The lead mines In the Bt. Jo- hollow, only branch line station at seph, Mo., district are prospering Pacific Size of the tunnel will as the result of a good price for Keetley. be seven eight feet In by the gray metal. electric haul"Conditions In the line the deer so that field are more complex. Formerly age can be put In should later dethis district produced 70 per cent velopment Justify. of the slab zinc made In the United States. Today, It produces but 45 per cent, as a result of the heavy production of sine through selective flotation and electrolytic smelting. e district Operators In the are. turning their thoughts toward One comelectrolytic smelting. pany, the Evans, Wallover company, Is building an electrolytic smelter near Bt. Lou la Lack of cheap power seems to be the main handicap In switching to this process." Mr. Hubbell was formerly a resill of the No. 9 teat ident of Utah. After graduating of Spudding 00 the Diamond Oil company's from Columbia university aa a minIn the Diamond Fork disacres ing engineer, he was employed ut near Thistle, waa accomplishDucktown by the Tennessee Cop-pe- r trict, ed on Tuesday morning In the prescame to Later company. be ence of officials t'jid a Urge numNcwhouse, Utah, where he was em- ber of stockholders, who drove to ployed hy the old South Utah the drilling site to witness the cere Mines and Smelter company aa an pictures mony, of which moving assaycr. were taken. Tho company ta bet ter equipped to make a morn test of the formation than Moore steel Mine thorough ever before. A City derrick, anchored to a cement block foundation, has been erected and a Buys full complement of tools, including a No. 21 Star rig. a 600 horseboiler, a Bernulst steam ham1 Purchase of eight patented power claims to mer for dressing bits, an acetylene belonging mining ur weldlpg apparatus and other equip J. J. Beeson, M. H. With land, and Fred G. Morse has been ment have Urn provided. announced by the Park City Con- this modern equipment, the comsand tr. Its first reach solidated Mining company. These pany expects claims lie In the center of the at 1.400 feet in sixty daga tlma. Water fur domestic and drilling group being developed in East Park City. purposes has been piped from Rvl Inch hole The company has sunk Ms shaft Gulch Creek. A 15 415 feet deep. After installation of wa spudded. The company hopes a new double drum hoist, the com- to carry 18 inch casing down 1.400 pany plan to start development on feet to the first sand, 20 feet thlek the 200, the 300, the 350 and the The second objective Ilea at 2,050 400 foot levels to prospect lor the feet. fissure ore opened up In the haft The test is situated on patent from tha 200 down to tha 300 foot groynd in Red Gulch Canyon, a level. apur of Diamond Fork Canyon Stock of the Park City Consol- Among thoas present wera J, W. idated Mining company has bean Murser, vice pi evident and general listed on tha Salt Lake Stork and manager; John Bhfwell, secretary; Mining Exchange. J. R. Murdock, Edwin Thorne, Joseph Behling, field superintend ent. Drillers are Gus Btatnhrook ot Oklahoma and N. S. Childers of aeml-pynt- reagents and cells bad boon accumulated by the Intarmounuln n 1565 of tha United Slate Bureau of Two Tunnels to be Driv- Stope Exposed on Information Complete Mines and tho Unlvenity of Utah Level FuNew in Opens Emit Park en Idaho Department of Mining and MetalConcerning lurgical research, practically all ture For Beaver County City. Mining Property. of tha mceasary data had been Is Givens Industry In the labontory. Proof had been established that differWagon samples of tha first ential flotation of lead-ain- c ore Intensive development ta under Tha thirtieth annual report ot waa possible. But everyone hesififty ton carload of ora taken from at the el Uteh way the property tha Moscow Bllver Mines company tha mining Industry of Idaho, Istated about applying thta know!-edge- . Differential flotation mark-a- d State Silver Mining company, com- atrika on the 106 level below the sued Stewart Inspeca great etrlde along theoretical prizing (00 acres, adjoining tha 1.400, at a vertical depth of 1,250 tor ofbyMlnei, haaCampbell. bean reJust lines but Ita 29.0 was belimited ounces value feet, of alive; In this connection it ta signifiassayed Star of Utah, and the Valeo and cant that In Utah, where tha en- muse it was merely a laboratory situated In Dutch canyon, about to the ton and 41 per cent Utul, leased for distribution. This report tente cordials haa long existed procee. For a number of years, this type of proj-u- contains 170 page compactly act that indicating will net tha company 93,000 In small type, and 30 Illustration among operators, a plan of pro- this Information lay fallow until a three and a half mils northeast to the carload, after freight and with table of contents, Hat of Illuscedure has boen developed during Ktctical man saw ita value and of Midway and tha Hot Pots. flotation plant. the last two years under the regime I deductions. Operations have been thorough amelter and complete Index, Iw Today, to prevent the recurrence of Director Bcott Turner of the Tha character tha deposit a trations, fact. It la a complete handbook of any such condition, the caper!- - ly financed, according to Fred J. well aa the gradeof of United States Bureau of Mines that Inore the mining In Idaho, and contain vice president. foatara tha cloaast co --operation be- 3ntal work dune by the Inlet Leonard, Forty Manager Uarratt B. Wilkin much information of valua to station of the Bureau of thousand dollars have been put cline tween the department of mining tu believe tha haa that at those company Interested In mining, milling and metallurgical research of the Mines and tho Department of Mia-m- g in the treasury and tha company last struck a true bedded deposit, and the in genermining industry and Metallurgical research is University of Utah and tho of Is In a position to raise another typical of those mined In the up- al, comprising concise dataeom-pan-oay station of tha U. 8. Bu- lopervieed by one man, one-haper workings. mining conditions, mining If required. reau Mf Mines, two agencies hav- whose salary la paid by the United 9200,000 The Increase In the silver value At first, the company thought It operations, and opportunities other half by the ing tha aame motives of tho ad- State and. the Uteh. uttered ora ona thla by Idaho for mineral dewould of of constitutes the sink the old eheft ?00 feet Bines both vancement of all branches of min- Unlvenity of It should prove of great agencies are headed for a common deep, but this plan has been aban- chief base for thla belief. It haa velopment. ing. uiin-srdoned for that of extending tun- been Invariably true of Moscow value in displaying the mineral Bo fruitful have been the results goal, tba development ot the resources of and attracting attenresources of tha west, this ar- nel to crosscut the formation Ma- ore bodies that the bedded de tion of this regime that Utah operators to tha atate, Is to be Installed at once posit carried much higher silver aavea time chinery and money. rangement and other mining man from tba The Tha report gives a general reta saved the ne- and six men started Monday to pre values then tie fissure ore bod-le- a outside, who have knowledge of the cessitygovernment view of mining conditions throughof renting offices and labor pare for alerting development in the state during 1021. This out plendld results attained by the co- story apace. Expenses cf beat, earnest. Values Increase. feature deals with each county operative agreement between the light. Janitor service of the company are Officers d and other carload shipped from separately and contains a comUniversity of Utah and the bolted Von tygisen, president; Fred theTheStarlastdistrict by the state of Utah. States Bureau of Mines, wonder if Item arc met mine, nine mllez plete resume of all tha principal J. Leonard,' vice president and R. State Aida. the asms experiment could not be Each mining from only 10 mining activities. The state cooperate to aasiat 1 Barnhill, manager. Chase Moul- ounces Milford, aaaayed tried with happy results. with a net re company in tho state receives speof sliver ton la the ether director. even in work way government lta cial mention which Includes It ta not difficult to employ a more substantial. Ten thousand do! The tint step in preparation will turn of 83,1 1. Thla ore waa staff of aclentlata and act them to lore from the fiaaure. That the officer, capitalisation, location of was recently voted by the Utah b to Install a compressor and emmen number work ferreting out fundamental the of mine, power plant. A power line la to be ore from the Hope is carrydata but a considerable gap re- tat legislature for a mining and milling equipto tha site of tha new tunnel, ing three times as much silver, ployed. and main to be bridged In order that laboratory. Ths erection abuilt a brief review of the ment, le Mr. Wilkin of about 104 yard from distance believe, highly new a Minas cost school a of of at work done during the year. tbe laboratory may be of practical tbe main lines crossing the prop significant. over Is of 860,000 another sweltto example value the mint, mill and ertv. Companies Listed. The ore has been opened up for er. Operators have, long liiillgad state help In government work. In in Mr. Campbell's "Foreword on tha property, ld thirty feet long the strike of the tha value of bureau of mince ac- these structures, the Intermountaln Mr."Exposed Leonard, are the 'Vcbsr bed. Ore, six feet thick, la going the report ta a statement of his tivities but than have barn In- station ta allotted apace and val develIn tha aud the Park City forma-t'o- ahead, a will up and down, so position encouraging stances when a more efficient able facilities, entirely free 0 quartette which have been tilted up by that tha extent of the deposit opment of the mineral resources hook-u- p between the theoretical charge, for all government activiwith a brief outof coupled Idaho, Intrusive mass, unknown. granite a short tha practical man, such as that ex- ties. Through thta method, one dol- distance to the A sample of six feet ot line of tbe libel auit brought which unisting today, might have stimulat- lar ta made to accomplish result doubtedly had a north, Idaho Copper tha deal to do ore. taken from a winze sunk against him by ed progress Immeasurably, tbgt ordinarily would demand ex- with the fiKuringgreat minerali- into the deposit, aaaayed 14.0 Corporation. and Biased. nail An Important and valuable feapenditure of two. sation In tha district. ' to the ton onncee of ailver Taka ths development qjf differIn- order that tha Wa propose to drive two tan and il.l per cent lead. industry may A four ture cf the report ta entitled: ential flotation In the Balt Lake havd first band Information nets of on opposite, sides of Dutch foot back, showing 20 feet up in "Ownership of Timber on Unpai-Fore- st Valley district aa an example corporative roooarch. an. Reserves. one to tho north 10 and tho top of tho stupe, assayed Years baton today's processes wn board hu been orktnlicd of leading .canyon,, - ... thvvttinnrnib' itortheast wig to pro- - ounces "tbh a Ad' 40 TnwariMlPff based on and con0? to the silver success to brilliant with applied tains opinion rendered on thta eub-Je- ct operator. Thta gmup meet with pect tho Park City and Weber per cent lead. ths treatment of FedOur main by Judge Cavanah in tho in Whether the mineral la a conores, n largs amount of fundament- government and university technl- qnertslte. tbe northwest tunnel objsctlve will o the tinuation of tha Back or the Bllver eral District Court for Idaho. The al data concent ing tha types Of f Continued On Pago Two) fact granite con'ect, where we expect to vein, will were of the case and tha opinion both bedded find Intensive so clear cut, condca, and te mineralisation. In not ba known until deposits, more la work the tunnel driven to tho noitheaet tha point involved that It will prova a distance of ISA feet some yean dona. valuable to every mining company Now Heading Started. ago. we an aiming for a large or prospector holding claims withquarts outcrop. A aamplo, taken At the present rata of opera- in a forest reserve. from thla outcrop, assayed 3 ounces tion. the company will Much Data Given. ship a carof ailver to the ton and 3 per ,t load about every four days More The report contains a special illead.1 an sloping or lustrated to be men are put article on Electricity in For the time being, the company once both In the large deposit (he Coeur d'Alene District. by R. plans to use tha camp at tho Park at streaks the ntmeatus aa weir B. Childs of tha Washington WaMidway, where comfortable quarters ere available only a irle up showing In the 18 foot fissure be- ter Fower company. Transmission tween stope and tha winze. lino the canyon. Later, opentlnn power distribuIs started, tion, construction, in to Whentheshaft an uses ol electricity In the be resumed at the Park Midway two shifts will sinking In be worked the mines and mills of the Coeur Eighteen Inches of low grade ore Word at the Bullion by the junta Interest. winze- - Cable and all supplies are d'Alene district are fully set forth ha been cut In the North crosscut companys received Lake Salt offices The this start hand to on sinking. and should prove Interesting and of the west drift in the East Utah week from their oil wells new cable, sufficient to allow Instructive to anyone Interested In property, at Park City adjoining ing at Coallngu, Calif.. Is to operatef2.00Q-fothe the use of electricity In the minhoisting down to the thePark Utah. Sample of this ore fect that the teat run of oil from level- will be wound on the drums ing Industry. carried 81 In gold. 2.5 ounctb of both No. 1 and No. 3 wells has which There te also a special article by and chairs hung, after silver. 1. 1 per cent lead, .41 per been going steadily ahead for 25 cent copper and 4.7 per cent line. sinking of the three compartment K. T Sparks, director of tbe min rescue station In the Coeur d'Alene The ore wa opened up In the days with ihost satisfactory wilt be started. shaft two 1,500 barrel tanks havroatern projection of the Park-Uta- h Work la also being carried on district. This station la maintained ing been Installed to take care of ore channel, or Hawkeye-Mc-Henr- y the 1.100 foot level south, where by and at the expense of tha printbe production and although pumpshear sons, that traverses drifting has been started on the cipal raining companies In Shodiing la only at half capacity, the tha formation in an east-we- it contact of the blue und white shone county. The article la Illustanka are gradually being filled rection. a virgin trated and describes the excellent limestone to develop The Weber quartzite formation with a splendid oil of 17 per cent productive on the surface service which thla work renders country has been left and the heading haa gravity. safety, first aid, and fire Information on Thursday from but never explored at depth. been in the Park City limestone for Owing to the over- - production or the Bunches and stringers of good ore fighting. in Standard Kearsarge mine A feature of the report which la 40 feet. Width of the shear --one oil In California at the present have been opened- up already. so far ta 100 feet. The comnany time, the Bullion company haa not the Ophir-Dr- y Canyon district waa Within 200 or 300 feet, the com- of value Is a completel tat of all Hawkeye-McHenry to to metallic tho and nonmetalllc minerals .crosscut the effect that tha downward plana yet made a permanent contract for cxpecta to enter a country of commercial fissure system and then ita production, although about 1.604 extension of the famous Callahan pany Importance occurof possibilities. great return and sink and drift on the barrala have been disposed of at n ring In the state, these ure listed been had atnpe Kear-sargIn e struck the moat promising fissure showings. alphabetically, and under tha degood figure and several bids are at tunnel. This report, At Ely. scription of each one is given tha thla tlma under consllderatlon for L. W. Bmeltxer waa county in which it occurs, a brief tha entlra production. The SILVER STANDARD Murrey Schick, of Ban Franeleco, mention of the principal usee, and a also states that several unwilling to confirm. Ha stated CUTS MINERALIZATION Inand Have been made for the however, that the company believ- editor of tho CoastanInvestor finan- tho names of tha principal comadvisory Review, It panies producing each metal or exploration from the upper dustrial At a depth of five hundred and drilling of several other welli on ed and Investment magazine pub- mineral. as for tbe heading ws near ita objective and cial Newa in In thirty five fact, the Silver Standard the property a wall Ely, lished that city Coplea of the report may be had e ore purchase outright of lta holdings, that a showing of Mining company haa entered to the Inspector of vada last week. Mr, Schick ia In- upon soluble limestone that carrlec some but for the time being, it la the In- had been opened up. but until terested In thu early history of ome Mines, request Boise, Idaho. those, who had gona to the mine Standard tention of the company to do Ita had mineralisation. Silver mining returned the min on of tho most famous old holdings are situated on (he ex- drilling. Additional wclla will be Friday and hadfrom for made their report, camps In Nevada, and he left OFFOSE BILL treme eaat side of the Tlntlc started In the Immediate future. (he a tew company could make no state- Hamilton yesterday to spend Tha company la fully financed. Informament. hietorieal t that the "geophjrslo Pointing days gathering Operation are being carried on tion regarding the past of that not- prospecting bill" now before Con-grfrom two level, would open endless litigation the Kearsarge ed old silver dlatrlrt. From Hamiltunnel and the Bullion tunnel, 200 ton Mr. Schick will go to Belmont, on the .ipex law and also allow for feet vertically below. If develop- another ghozt camp, once the abuses in lccitlens. the mining de- -t ment In the upper adit doe prove county oeat of Nya county. Sacramento partment of the that the Callahan deposit, pruduc-tiv- e Mr. Schick for many year waa e chamber of commerce ha taken of a largo amount of rich or Balt Lake newspaper man. action opposing passage of the act. In the early davs. has been atruck, then a crosscut will be run from the Bullion tunnel. A full face of ore, according to Mr. Fmeltzer, la being mined In fkudente from two of tha coun- to be spent on an Inspection tour ,ha Bullion tunnel from what ta to b the Thed Stevens try' leading mining school arriv- of mining operations and metal-- ; lurglcal which cut the various fissure, plants. Lake ed during tha week In Balt The will be under the dl- - limestone beds of Shoe Fly hill, for the purpose of visiting Utah reetlon party vleei A. E. of Prof. Adaml, These beddings of lime range mines and metallurgical method of the aehool of mines, from three to twenty-fiv- e feet In and studying methods. On group president E. 8. Perry of tho geology end have been the ot Minnesota School from the the and Dr. Curtis L. Wilson of ions in which occurred Offices of tho General Engineer- Africa. Last week, six lota of or Mines, Minneapolis, will spend twe the department of metallurgy. or bod'ea of the Ophlr were received from Rhodesia. weeke In the state. company are being remodeled ing and The visit of the undents from Dry Canyon camps. The Thai The company haa representative Tha tour 1a being conducted hy Montana ta another Indication of: Stevens flseura la now proving to to give more space and greater fa- scattered all over the world. At Professors E. H. Comstock, W. H the wide attention Utah ta drawing ;be ths ksy te the situation and by cilities . The entire upstairs Is be- present. General Engineering haa Parter and Peter Christianson of aa tha richest area of geological raising and sinking on tha fissure In six men addiManitoba, ona man In to provide five the arhool. and historical phenomena In ths! these various solvbl lime belts ing rebuilt tt-In- g Toronto, where an office hae been The offices. tional Th Qnwwn will separata of the The students study opera- count!? a fact which la emphasized. jjjjis indent. opened recently, two men In Aus-tr- nl tions at Murray, Magna, Bingham plant on the first floor la being la. Iwu men In Peru, two men and Garfield. Next week examina- archeological reconnalsanre expe. shove changed so that a better arrange- lit Spain. In addition to ita Salt " b tions of mining work In Park City dltlon will be sent to central Utah-effected can be Lake ment of equipment office the company has fKr,'ld .J?,1 Inand Eureka will be made, l, IUrv,rd rM headquarter in London, Ns York, The White drift. jwhlrh Is locat- - and more modern equipment Tha students are L. Christensen. bod'Mum13 stalled. Winnipeg and Toronto. m,n 1V1- - ,nd wIlloTl F. B Dahle. M. Griswold, L Han-The I.tee're,,e proposes to to- - hip " th Since the Inception of the comJ. M. Callow, fur many years a of approxi-n- 4 vert'cal 'depth E. C. Kron, W. Larson, R, L. resident of Balt Lake, ! president map altea of prehistoric ma(ay ja now hrtaking pany In 1104, a total ofon1,030 lota llti reLevorsen. D. B. Myers. C. M. Lan-di- n dwellings, pueblos and cliff and of the company and manager, and of or has been worked nta P. Warhol, O. 9. Bahl and E. llnga in the central part of tha aHma high grade ore.In Fourteen A from 20 to 100 Ernest Gayford ta secretary and width of port made. ori three-quartranKng J. Miller. were on this teats lot. treasurer and vice president. Tha tati- - Tha party wll be compos-onr.,made each of an n Tha other group was from the ad of Noe Morse, Donald Bnott nrhi arp cutting across tha fare of means that about 34.000 testa liavo company la building a cyMontana School of Mines at Butte. and A. V. Kidder, Jr., end will be ,hlli ,jrift. The ore la making In been made. anide plant costing 1500,000 for the Montana. and If la expected that Itinerary for the trip under the general direction of Dr Reports have been made on ore Hawley Gold Mines, Ltd. In tha Red waa arranged by Tom Ijron, geo! A. V. Kidder, eurator of South-- ! porphyry soon as tho porphyry has been front practically every country In Lake district, Manitoba, Canada, w and for International western the the il Smelting or American oglst be exposed world, including China. Japan, where all machinery ha to tm Archeology passed through South America, Siberia, Rhodesia, brought In on barges for a distance company, and an alumnus of the. I. J. Guernsey, assistant director. in the lime beddings lying I Unt to the monaonlte. Institution. Two week la o tha Peabody Museum. Belgian Congo, Australia and South of 150 mites, Wyoming. Shovels Set New Record A new record of production was made at the Bingham properties of tha Utah Copper company on May II, wnen tons ot rock or 1774 carloads were moved. Including 71,711 tons pt ore and 7.709 tone of waste. In two hlfta or sixteen hours About ion, 000 pounds of copper la dillv at the being secured central prrrlpltatlng plant at fopperton. I d Inter-mountai- n lf al Wll-for- n, 4l ad East Utah Drift Exposes Streak Silver Lead Ore Bullion Company Wells Produce Good Grade Oil Kearsarge Mine Work Is Nearing - Important Zone com-pan- y prop-naltlon- high-grad- o'-- ee Utahs Store of Natural Wonders Attracts Visitors Utah Metallurgists Carry On Work All Over World depart--thickne- Utah Copper 141.514 ct ss hori-me- j I n, af er 900-to- adjac-Monta- h ,1 |