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Show THE CITIZEN accidej Dt of mm loover d Weekly fact se mu i Mine and Oil Review ! jiiuMiJHHMUniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiKMiiiiciiiMiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiti? that COINAGE UNDER THE PITTMAN for distribution. Coinage of the new dollar is being rushed by the Philadelphia mint, officials said. The first dollar of the new series struck off has been presented to President Harding. The new dollar has the head of Liberty on one side and on the other a dove upon a mountain top, clutching an olive branch, struck by the rays of the sun, with the word peace beneath it. This is the first change in the design on the dollar since 1878, officials say, and will remain as the design of the dollar for twenty-fivyears unless changed by legislation. ACT 50 per, f inen received tills week from .on is that total purchases of 5try $1 an ounce made by the govappi Pittman act first under the Tl to 86,644,888 ounces. annual ctive this line is the latest director WB J Raymond T. Baker, silver ,ver, (int, who in reviewing of the government, says silver dur-.seinto8 of Purchase year .1921 exceeded those u ear in the history of the mint un-- , the i Not excepting purchases icts of February 28, 1878, and ofis al yit . The 1921 Director David Keith was a visitor to the Silver King Coalition Tuesday. The gentleman reported the physical condition of the big mine as excellent, and the new mill nearing completion very rapidly. 1L0 nr - nust silver deposited in trust by the i overnments and transfers of mans etween mint service offices, state that each of the four headings is going forward at the rate of 400 feet a month and this undoubtedly means the rapid and economical development of the company's immense tract of mineral land In the eastern end of the district. shows that the company lias nearly 10,000 shares of stock in the treasury, out of an authorized capitalization of 1,000,000 shares; also that a substantial sum of money is on hand. Consolidated Throughout the past year the property was inactive but during that time the officers completed the work of patenting the various claims embraced in the East Crown Point group. tlllllllUIIIIIHIilHIHMHIinHnilllllllUIIIHIIIIIIIIIIItHlllinillllllllllllllllllll Production by Tintic mines during 1921 amounted to a total of 8,042 carloads, estimated at 400,000 tons and valued at $11,000,000. This output is compared with 7,397 cars produced the previous year, and 6,921 cars in 1919. jXjt&um Cf e PARK DISTRICT. total was 66, nlne ounces, most of which, or ounces, was Pittman act sil- has ounce- The avera5e 1 the t s f per silver was ete other purchased nts per fine ounce. Including iceived for repayment to de- in at silver coins received for re- natelylSSO' 11 Home Cooked Foods Announcement has just been made of the purchase by the Chief Consolidated Mining company of the controlling interest in the Grand Central Mining company. The deal was handled through Paul Hilsdale, who a couple of months ago secured a lease on the property from Col. C. E. Loose and along with this lease an option on M :h is to te quantity of silver handled iscal year was 71,022,705 fine a squire: i:;e of bullion under Pittman ns areplace dollars melted was 30 February, 1921, and Much of 819,043,000 had been deliv- by-Jun- e the delinquent assessment and penses of sale. ial ejng mti6S .silver dollars lto the Denver mint and melted of subsidiary silver al-ne- (i total number of dollars mint-te3r the Pittman act was 270,-li- exa:e e d ! fa: one. j June 30, 1921, the treasury it t 66,967,630 fine ounces of iuired !nc hder terms of Pittman act, leav- )nce 032,370 ounces yet to be acquir- orinStal amounts to be purchased lcre' comply with act is thus 20S,- 1 ia1, fine ounces. gem v l cor e gINE INSPECTOR BUSY. ( ap edemine inspection willial commission division of the of Utah, Carl chief inspector, is sending unit the metal miners of the state lar calling attention to the reg- js of the commission providing use of wet stoping drills and n hym, ex- At the Park Utah ore conditions are improving eveiy day and development work is going steadily forward, with the working force being gradually increased. A telephone system is being installed which will connect all parts of the mine with the office at the portal of the Ontario drain tunnel. It is not unlikely that the tunnel will be not unlikely that the tunnel 'will be electrified before the close of the present year. From the New Quincy comes the report that connections will soon be made with the Daly West tunnel, which will greatly facilitate transportation of ores of the Quincy. Encouraging reports are also given of the physical condition of the property. I t means of keeping down rock 1 places where employes work. kf20 there were 224 cases of lead !ca1f.ng in Utah, according to this cy most of them being metal min-t- P . to protect the health of men re working underground an ef- being made to bring about a clfeneral use of wet drills. There number of new wet drills which en found to be most satisfac- - an-v,de- r kffi i t i NEW SILVER DOLLAR. new silver dollar of the 1921 the peace dollar are ready TINTIC DISTRICT. Some time ago the control of the Tintic Zenith company passed to the Apex Standard company and in order to close up the affairs of the former a distribution of money in the treasury has been ordered. This will mean a 21, cent dividend on the stock of the Tintic Zenith company, which will be payable on January 21st. S. S. Pond is the present secretary of the Tintic Zenith. W. A. Beeslcy, the secretary for the East Crown Point Mining company, lias just prepared a statement for the year ending January 1st. This report ffltfeto to illafee II Cleanliness Lunch Music more than 50 per cent of the outstanding stock of the Grand Central. s 2 1 2 Dinner I 1 2 i 327 So. Main St.. Salt Lake After breaking all records for rapid shaft sinking at the Water Lily shrift of the Chief Consolidated Mining company, the contractor in charge of the development of this ground, is now winning fresh honors for speeding up drifting operations. Mr. Fitchs crew is now driving four drifts at a point just above the permanent water level in this property. Officials of the Chief 1 5iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2 EVANS & HARDING (Successors to) S. D. EVANS Funeral Directors 48 South State Street Telephone Wasatch SS1S BIG VALUES in our pecial Combination Offers on which cannot Wiggle, Wabble, Jiggle, Slip or Slide! 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