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Show & THE UTAH STATESMAN, JUNE 6, 1929. lhr Utah statesman A state newspaper, published every Thursday at Salt Lake City. Office 122 Atlaa Building. Tha 1131 Uw want ona step further by giving the otat Una power to aell th bade to uch Uttornl owners that had mad valuable Improvement on tha bed below the water's edg The legislature baa not given a free and antral power to aail th beds of tb navigable take nod dreams in the Salt lake City, Utah. BERNARD L. FLANAGAN, Editor. Salt Lake Gty Teachers Heading slat. Utah Salary list Tha towe of 1111. HIT and 1331 all amount to a declaration of ownership of th beda of th navlgablo C. 8. GODDARD. Buaineaa Manager. takes and atream and In actual of-Teacher In Salt Lak City, acabolleh claims or rights of Eslsrad m Class Mailer. Julr II. toll. at (ha rsUmee al Balt riparian and thlittoral to Secretary it. W. Par-ra- tt cording owner In and HW Lake W. ITrah of I Msrrli iff of thq Utah Education associathat connection are In acordanoo in with er confirmatory of th basic tion. are the most favored Utah, so far aa salaries are con taw of tb atate. cerned. On acoount of better tho capital city le the magla showing that the state caaaot fees tide by adverse net which U constantly drawing more th teacher proficient poe, ms le a wo mad: LEGAL NOTICES That no length af possession throughout tha elate te It. This would give title to long against th haa bean aapsclally trua during 95.00 Notice of Assessment, 5 times the last faw years. But as Ball sovereign In the obssnes of an 50 statute so providing, la a rul Lak City has drawn upoa other Delinquent Notices, per column inch of law that haa been established districts for many ef Its better Probate Notices, 2 times from time Immemorial and needs teachers, ao othar cities paying better salaries art constantly drawing 5.00 no support or discussion her Notice to Creditors, 4 times o The state of Indiana and West upon Salt Lak City. Thla 5.00 Summons, 5 times . . been especially true durVirginia have passed upon the ing thhaalast few years. question and thalr highest courts Phone Wasatch 852. It U InterfilIn thla connection have said: to not that our chief city la "li its capacity state, a ing In aalarlao paid below tha median commonwealth holds property In to teach ora of 11 standard divisan entirely different sense, properly ions of school work in clUea of so bald belongs to thu people by 190.000 or mora In ptmulatloii virtue f their sovereign right aqii throughout our country. The meof It they cannot be deprived ante dian annual salary for olamentary by their own appointment. taaehera in all such eltlaa is 93.011. in th Constitution. That in Salt Laka City U 11,713. cannot Imperil eueh prop- For Junior high school teachers In for tha n tien the Last weak the Utah Statesman The aeriea were take from a erty. Bute may prescribe for its the cltlea -Ba-- t x completes a earlca Marching opnlon made ay H. H regulation but not for ita Iom by median ta 33.141. That for it five article high school dealing with the owncrahip cf un- fluff when ha waa attorney gen th publle and lu aequlaitlon by Lake Cityta Junior 01,311. Tne median individuals by preserlpilon or oth- teachers hi oral. in Utah, der water lgnda alary paid to senior high school The general aummary at which erwise. It may well doubted weak, for the benefit tf tbow whether the atatuta of limitations teacher of tothla group of dtloa for aubaeribera whe did not' nave a Mr. Cluff arrived after the 11.119, out that paid aaarch of court rasorda applies to a state chance to fellow the aeriea through its sovereign th Ilknation teachers In Salt Laka Cty the Stateaman offer a aummary. follow : capacity. It may ba held that the to ta 11,004. limitation la net applicable to tha Title to the hede of all iakea and atcenma, whether nay Mr. Parratt aaya that ef all th exercise of tho attributes of sovtatoa in tho ble, la tasted In the etatei that the bad of Igable or having ona or ereignly." , me below or. Include aU laada lake more aad atrrenia cities of 190,000 In populanavigable dims v Frankfort, lad. 441. tion, Utah ranks Mventh from th dinarr high water mark w It extotod at the time of alaielioud; Ralston v Weston, 41 West Vir- bottom in ealariee paid to meandered Ultra and dreanu that the bed of ginia 144. Indiide nil Uad below the m reader line a cuts hlUhed by Hie teachers of those cities, American Itata Report Vol, II, fifth from the bottom for junior gurveya of the United Stale) government, aad Ihoae not meandpage 411. eetiool ered. nil land below the ordinary high water mark! lhat the tsachera, and at the high "Tha atate haa no proprietary very bottom for senior high echoo; doctrine of riparian ami littoral right I ahallahed In Mo In atetee Utah, except poaalMy thn right of narigaikm and flatter r: that ownership but the title aad hold- teachers. Those of the the title to Urn bed of ell token tad atrrame, being public or ing ara In truat for proper uae" below Utah In th payment ot salIho bo school Mato cannot Inode v to of the teach, aisle. aries aovereigm acquired again elementary River Hagaria Mississippi re are Alabama. Kantuehy. LouisPower company, 303 Fcdaral 1 by advene poaaeaalon. Texas, and Viriana, as Maryland, the hi. 9vr original aubject Mr. Cluff grrlvea at thla opinion (till).can ba no xdvcraa All alx ara southern ginia. Thar .tale" Ha tint by .the following reasoning. of th bad and banka of tales. Those below Utah in the aatlafled hlinaelf on the meaning va. Koekuk (Iowa) M. a to salaries of Junior Barney high payment of navigability and whether or not U. g. 134, wa an notion of navigable etream, thg title to school teachers are Kentucky, eject- w hlch 1a held by tha date Utah water would be darned M ment for pubTennessee. Texes, end Virginia agalnat the City ef Keokuk lic benefit." navigable. four are southern atetee. several railroad eompanle. to Ha next Invcailpated the right, and Park C'ommieeionere v Taylor, ailNo recover of th certain state, not even any in th poaaemloa 131 Iowa 411. (1307). of adjacent owner ta land which oocupled bv thorn, with premia south, pays lower antarlee to its are below the ordinary hlghwnter railroad Gas v Cedar Light In Company Mnlor high school teachers track and buildings mark It exiated at tlma o t rteto-hoo- ihede on tho eltlee of 190.000 or mors than doss bank of the Mtoaia-alp- Rapid 144 Iowa Utah. river. The plaintiff owned I Third h looked Into the matter Stream "These figure.'1 he suggest, city Iota bordering on the of whether or not the otau caeid several Use In matter Finally thn of river and cUimed title to the "are certainly indicative of why loae lu title to land, oy adverse bank atataTa us thn Uad ownership cltlw o many ether large channel ot the river, poaaeaalon. Tho normal hish water on th and th under atrenma the United States are of riparian proprii-torahlthroughout ground ' mark at atatthood la Important and lakes we find Mt. Cluff able to drew upon our capital dty In deoldlng the case the with autehood the new a tale aontenUon aad rile some of court of tl United States for to many of It better teach-ora- ." became a "aovaralgn" with all th supreme raae iha backs np wherein he aid: right which th arising! tnirtoen bis contention. cattle appears to be th colonies Inherited when they bo coma free from England and be- law of that auto that tha titla cf Contention: That title to th an th riparian proprietor came thirteen aapnrat common tha Summary. lakes and axUnd. bads of wealth.- - New eta lea o courea au bankato of tho Mlaalaelppi Is dependant upon th law atrenma wator mark only high ordinary amatleally save up the aim and that tha ahora between high r f tha atate In which tha water 11. (Continued From Pag 1) right which tho original otata mark aa wall aa If the United States owns nil th Tom Marsh. kavo to the federal government at end on th Uk or bordering th time ot ratifying tha Conatttu th bad Cf tho river, belong to th land special Henry Day. stream and tha local taw la tha John d stall. lion of tho United State. Cooper. Low common law. than th Unltad Btataa Rake. Bute d Elwood Rlchlna. On of tho main polnto which show that th eute Uw or It grantees of lend border John Grey. open Ifr. Cluff brought out in hU spin-o- n of on tha tho lok or ownership Ing stream, Three-legge- d race U that at i lawe govern tho beya) Iho attorney general Uk to th proportionately Alvin Darling and Drue Rose. lapooal of Undo which art below see othae cmaa on 0 of Hh 1 tab or Three-leggethread of d cenlar the of race ( tho normal high wator mark ot a boy) which aarei etream: but should th local Uw Uko or atream. la tome caeaa 11 Russell Fagen and Keith Taylor. (li-yeThreo-legga- jl th be rac that or littoral proboys) riparian might bo that tha atta law would Such till to tha ahora and Unde Morris Ruaaon and Kay Johnson. epodfy that a riparian owner own- under water is regarded a inci- prietor take only to ordinary high-watThrae-leggcd race. ed the Und to th thread ot can dental to tha aovarelgnty ot th mark, then the United Btatte ter line of the atream. in other atta aad cannot bo rotalnod or and Ita grantees would taka only Jack Calten and Melvin Baird. Three legged reee girla) etalea th eUte might epaclflcally granted out ta individual by tha io that mark th bod ot tha Uka claim title to the bed ot the atream United State Lucy Bulat and Marlon Thorne. In or atream passing to the atat Tha tttta Such being or lake below tho normal high th girla Josephine tha land are subjected late of Utah haa asserted through wator mark aa It waa at ataioheed. ta atat regulation and control, un- Article 10 of th Constitution 'lie Mix. race Back Utah did thla. der th condition, however, of not ownership to tho beds uf Wayna Vlneant and W. Hoaqulst. lake and atrenma. Navigability. intorforlng with th regulation Back race boys) lfel-vl- n The whole subject ef tha ownerwhich may b made by Congroo Taking np tha aacatl im ot Howard Ballard. Barrett. ' beds omnl! and ef takes to of wth regard publle navigation ship natlgaMIty we offtr oxarpta P. Open sack race 8. Silver, and cammoro. Th out may oven ponds la a vary difficult one. Early IMm dtdelona cfacsaa by Mr. uoufruat of ouen decisions leaded to support thu Ferguson. nffc dlipoaa of th Girls' sack race Dqrta Bryson, . . . ThU right of the doctrine that th bed of any take Loretta Und Caffel, Marian Swtrtfegar. That thaae riven must be r atate to regutato and control th however email, did net belong ta chores the of tldo Wator and lend riparian owners and tlie courts ere card ad aa publle navigable riven ROBINS EX PEN Bit R FOOD. In Uw which are navigable in fact under them, la th soma aa that at present somewhat divided on thle A rsstsursnt proprietor In San hlch la exercised by the crown of subject; II It.' R. A. 136. whan they ere need or auacopt California. recently Francisco, IbU of being used, In their oral England. In thla country th anaia d In tho federal courts It ta ' found feeding roblne to his for rul has bean extended to our great nary condition aa highway that the Uw to the state auesta that Gam waa ara treated commerce over which trad and navigable lake which where the lend Ilea centrals th wardens found unprofltabl. 34 robin in nu ler travel are or may be conducted In aa Inland aaa; and also, In some title to the bed ef box for which h paid a fine ot th cuetomery mode' of trade, and of tha atate to navlgablo river lake. $340. Th raotaurant proprietor, H travel on water. Vteaala of any as tha Mississippi, tha Missouri, va. Jordan. 143 U. 1 Hardin In bad been' In tha habit 01 kind that can float upon th war the Okie and in Pannaylvanu. to In determining the right appears, robins and other game serving tar; whether prepalled by animal all the' permanent river of th if tha lateral owner on a birds aa delicacies to hia cplrunaa power, by th wind or by th tale; but It depends on iha law ot suIn th Illinois lake of the gam deagency of atram. an or may be- eaeb Male to what waters and to preme court of th United State. guest. Activity partment haa discouraged this come tha mode bv which a vaet what extent this prerogative ef the feature ef hie business Bulletin of alia, said: coAmsre can b eanductad. and aiate ever the Unde under water Inter "We do not think It ntcesaary to the American Game Protective asit areuld be a mlachrvloua prnon ahg 1 be exercised." discuss this point further. In our sociation. that wauld exclude either In deterThe next problem to consider la Judgment th grants of tha governmining the navigability of the WYOMING WARDEN. whether the state ot Utah hae a ment for Unds bounded on otreama river." Mentelle. 11 Wall 4I044II. sorted lu ownership to the beds of or other water without any reserU is announced ,hat William lie navlgablo Uke and streams or vation or restriction of terms are Terri of Oakley, Wyoming, h e In Water Power company va. has turned pver such ownership to lo ba construed a ot their effect bren appointed game Water Coinml!onr U. I. eld riparian and Inttoral propri- according to the Uw of th state warden, to operate in th'a district 341-16In which th Und ilea." June 1. for the reason tha eupreme court of the etors. Article 30 of the Utah Conatltu-tleUnited Stalee mid: a follows: reads U tin order to be navigable, it (Land granU accepted on terme nof neceaaary that It aheuld b of trust.) All Unde of Iha state deep enough to admit tha paaaage that have been, or may hereafter of boat on all portion of the bo granted to th atate by Congress atream." and all th Unds acquired by gift, etream on hunA meandered dred feet wide and of tho uaual grant or devlae, from any peraon corporation, or that may otherI went out for a drivo today depth of three feet, which U not or of ouffelent depth to float log, wise bo acquired, are hereby acTo geo thg robin's negt. to end declared b the pubbut which la aubject to annual cepted nt rollinf country hills freahleta for a considerable time, lle lande of th atate, and shall be To which enable It to be profitably held In trust for th people, to be fool And ingpirgd and rest utod for floating log during auen disposed of as may ba provided by time, U a navigable atream for Ita law. for th respective purposes for The geeneiy has disappeared yarpoee of floating loga and tin-b- which they have been or may be But the billboards are exquisite. to market" granted, donated, dovlaed or otherWatklne va, Darrl. 14 Pc. 140 wise acquired." take a drive. The tWnpyou learn. .'Just Th first legislative enactment (Waah). Will pay you for your visit. relating to tha disposition of nub"Grand River la on ot the larg-c- ile lands wsa in 1100 and rend as I rend thn billboards; mile Inch and mort important Inland follows:. I profited by leant iny-The slate hoard ef Und comatrenma of tha atate, (California). missioners shall hava tha direction, It U a navlgablo river. It haa changed to six new kinds of oil never been navigable for boat ex- management and central of nil To keep tho valves from burning. Unde which or may heretofore, cept canoe and bateaux above have hereafter be granted, t this elate Lyoffo and no steamboat bean above th raplda at Grand by th government, or otherwise, I imoked a dozen brands of fag Raplda for many year. Above the for any purposes whatsoever, exTo mnko my voice grow sweeter; rapid It he eerved lie uaefulnem cepting Ignde usedor or set opart for by aa n navigable atream. except for public purposes occupied nstsnsd chains to all four wheels I f BUT IT publle buildings and shell have the email pleasure boat To maks tha engine fleeter. WILL EVER RE AN IMPORTANT power to cell or leas the asm for PUBLIC STREAM AND ITS NAV tho best interest ef th etete ana with th provision IQABILTTT FOR PLEASURE IS In aceordane Tm glad I learned before too late AS SACRED IN THE EYES OP of thla art qnd the constitution of Thg charm n garter lend, THE LAW AS ITS NAVIGABIL-IT- T tha itaU." will bring success, FOR ANT OTHER PURWhat breakfast-foo- d Read Your Utah Mining News in the WESTERN MINERAL SURVEY Published every Friday in Salt Lake City 51.00 a year, 111 Atlaa Block. ct Imu ADVERTISING RATES Per Column Inch 50 Cents .................. 0 Ilka-wla- Legle-Intur- ee ne u V-t- on iton-navl- it 771-11- d. 436-43- 6. pi le p, If a low-wat- er 100-yar- It 100-yar- (11-ye- ar ar er (11-ye- ar att (14-ye- ar Mt-tie- la 371-11- 4, pa full-tim- 1. ill n, BillboQrtjfa Sjfj. fiu ar at T I POSE. Vtali Assertion. Mr. Clerr then reviews thn FUh Uw psit of which wo Sovereignty. quote here: Concerning tho atnlo'g env. It ta notable that th legislature orrign owenreblp of Und ander ha bean vary reserved In dealing and Immediately adjacent to with the body ef navigable lakes navigable waters Mr, Cloff and stream Net until 1311 did among othara the folthe legislature give tha board of io wing: Und eommiiolonero any power to In th eaa of Pollard va. Hagon. deal with them at all, and then It 3 How, 311. decided 'III. th give only a power to laase them, court of tho United Staley cauplea with tha prohllililaa agalnat aelling them. The HIT lew aid: "Th hare, of navigable wale-- ,, gave certain privilege, te riparian end aolla littoral proprietor relating te under them, wait and tha not granted by tha Conatltutlan ul unwetering certain pans of the beds and empowering the board of iho United State but ware to the .late rvapeetlvaiv. cemmlsalenera ta aell porta earns the hava new at a certain price under fha aiate. and right, aavcrcignty and Jurisdiction conditions relating to reclamation. -- twin, m -T - II In the Survey for June 6 eal-arl- Review ot Utah Rights To Underwater Lands u ' JTZZ What leap will make me fritnda Utah Copper New Precipitation Plant. 2 Bristol Silver Report. 8 Combined Metals Strike. . 4 Hopes For Oil In Utah Given Bo?. 5 Premier Metals Lasted. 6 Utah and Idaho Oil Logs. 1 Events at Rattleanake Dome Have Significant Bearing on Situation. 7 Metal News. Gail Martin, for nine years mining editor of the Salt Lake Tribune, is editor of the Western Mineral Survey. Mr. Martins long sojourn with The Tribune, which he terminated voluntarily lost fall, to come to the Western Mineral Survey, netted him ex perience which is not enjoyed by any other mining editor in the State of Utah. Mr. Martins prestige in mining newspaper circles can be attested by the fact that he is Utah correspondent for the Nevada Mining Press, the Mining Journal, and the Engineering and Mining Journal Special articles written by Mr. Martin have appeared in the Literary Digest, the Compressed Air Magazine, the Mining Congress Journal, -.and other publications. WH- Rattleanake No. 17. on Rattle-o- n New Mexico, ko dome. ton mile fro m southeastern Utah, has gone on tl.e rampage end etaged a dempnetration that prove It ta a much better oil well than any one gave it credit for. Even a 1.771 foot column of salt water ha with ita immonoo prtMure been unequal t- - tha took of keeping the and in tha Pennaylvantan In, subjection and tha well at tha last report fro mthe field, was making 000 barrels pf ell dally and spoutcrudo oil over the ing top of tho 100 foot dorrick. Th log of thla phenomenal well in aald to correlate cloecly with that of tho Frank Bhafor No. 1 well of tho Utah Bouthfn, Utah Oil ng-Midwest company, southwest ef Moab, Utah, at Cane Creek. Both well etruck production 3.600 foot below the tpp o fth lower Pennaylvantan and alee tapped a large flow of sglt water, Juet above the oil horUon, that hea greatly complicated the problem of bringing tho well In. Ip the cnee of th Frank Shafer guaher. the talL water could not be cemented off and after innumerable attempt! the well had o be abandoned and another teat started farther down on tha (true-Jurty high-gravi- Modern Metallurgy and Mining Practice Revive Tybo, Nevada. Refini- company, Geologists Find Fossils Contain Ancient Pearls a. Latest Information concerning the Rattleanake No. 17, aa carried In the Farmington. Naw exico Times, Hustler I follow: "Oil, gushing from more than a mile below tha surface of the ground In Rattleanake No. 17. hoots above the hundred foot derrick. The t Fe companies operating on the Rattlesnake etructure, Metlen thirty mllea weet of Farmington on the Navajo Indian reservation, In well Ne. 17, the deep teat, have been buey thta week Betting a packer to ehut off the water which cornea in the well from above the Continental-Ban- ell producing formation, and to get a taet of tha wall' poaalbla production In oil It waa believed could be finiehed that tha work but the extreme depth Thuradey of th woll, with the great flow of oil and water makee tho progrena even elowor Ritan anticipated. The work was continued all Thursday night in order to eomplete it at the enrlleet poielble moment. While the work wae going on tha oil wa ehootii over the top of tho eteel derrick, which ta over one hundred feet high. The well recently hue been making about ex hundred berrrle of ell per dav he vol- nma of wator that waa In tha hole Thla well is beyond doubt the rreetMt etrlke the! hea been madi In New Mexico, if not in the Rocky Mountain oil Annual report of the Tonopah Mining company ohow that tho company earned 313,411 and paid lEO.OOu in dividend bringing the grand total of disbursement! for the company' twenty-seve- n year of activity up lo 010.711,000. One dividend of 175,000 ha already been paid thta year. During 1030, 71.501 tons of ore wera milled at tha company' mill at Millers. 16 miles west of Tonopah, which produced 16,315 ounces cf gold and 1.574.330 ounces of liver. Of thta tonnage 33.303 tens were from the company's mines and 43,003 tons waa custom ore. The grow value of tho ora milled was 31.404.034.37. Metal loMea wera 3105.331.31. mining, milling marketing expense 01. nil. 141.43, and net profit 3313.411.13. an amount In exes of 7 3 per cent, 375.000, were paid In 1131. Surplus aa of December 31. 1033. to the Nevada Mining according rreea.-walt.70S.50l.01 after paying 3150.000 In dividends compnrad with 31.010.301.40 at tha end of H37. Of aaaota Hated at IJ.II4.-310.4- 0. 03.301,133.01 waa In cash. Iran secured. Interact, acounte stock end bond, absorption In mill (mataia in solution) and other iteina of unquestioned lalue. Becuritlea Hated at book value. 3050.334.54. were worth ot mar-k- ri prices $1.001.4 J7. 60. Liabilities m the close of tho year wera In Nevada. Th officers of tho Treadwell Yukon company. Ltd., at Tybo ara: W. H. Blackburn, manager Willard E. Hale auperliitendanti Andy McCormick, min foreman: H. M. Lower mill foreman; Georga 1. Barnett, engineer; W. H. Walker, chief electrician; Bam On, Jr., master mechanic. Tha Tybo mine hae a production record of 01.000.000 worth of ore gross from a depth of 400 feet. Thle depth of 400 feet had been attained bstwesp 1171 and 1100. Much work .waa dona In the yeara following, but no effort waa mad to explor tbs vain below 4U0 feet. The copipany acquired th Tybo property end adjoining claim In 1136, built tha powtr line from Manhattan, installed machinery, and under tne direction of Manager Blackburn, went to work Inking th shaft. Lata In January of 10X7 the 700 foot lave! Va reached and heraaftar eroaacuta wera driven to tho vain at that dapth and alao at a Developdepth of 100 feat. ment was dona on both ' these level In March of 103T ' the newe began to leak Into Tonopah of big dovelopmonte on th foi. Late in that year Tonopah heard reports of great ora wldthe and Mr. Blackburn confirmed th reports that tha Bonanxa had baard. "Evarythlng to satisfactory." ho old. Tho last width of oro on tho TOO changed tha whole laydut. Tho wholo thing nt Tybo look are dearly recognisable In the urrounding rock. In order to cbeeck tho flrat that tb formations wore pearta Rueeell ground ona to powder and sectioned another for examination under tha microscope The molluak tha probably formad s, ths pearta ta known tho a distant relation of the prevent day panrl forming which ara Incorrectly called oyalsrs. Ruaaall explains that mantion of such find ii axtramely raro In geological literature. Horns year! ago on waa reported from England, from tha aamt molluak and ths same period In th eqrth'o On atao waa found by C'. geologtata la the lower Beam-mem-o valley, though It la repra One tentative of a later period. other haa been reported from Texae. In alia tha pearl found by the University of 'California man va r In ala to from of an inch In diameter. The shell of the molluak probably 100 per cent batter than found on the epot waa originally It did alx months ago." bout nine Inches long and six inches across. Battle Mountain Asbestos Finds ta la u Inoc-eramu- mol-luak- a, hie-tor- y. in-fo- thraa-sUtaont- Mine Increasing Visits Mines. A. H. HUBBELL, associate editor of tho Engineering A Mining Journal, of New York, racontly visited Wide and Varied Scope of Mining Oflest Tonopah To Pay Dividends operation recently, to functioning efficiently, according to reports from the camp of Tybo. near her Ora to delivered from th three compartment shaft to ora bln. Blake typo crusher Syraone cone crusher, Harding boll mill make up the crushing department. Mineral Separation Rotation eolla are being uaed. The mill was designed and erected under the eupervtoion of Lloyd C. White, mining engineer, Crocker building. Ban Francisco. It to th third mill that Mr. White haa designed for th company'. Dan McLennan wae euperlnten-de- nt of mill construction. Mr. McLennan also was superintendent of ronatruetton for the Uoldrield Consolidated and Bllver Peak mill both famous plant of tholr time BERKELEY, Calif Final verification haa juat been mada of tha foaall fact that ten paarl-lik- a found by geologtata of tha University of California recently ta rocka laid down about 31.000,000 year ago, ara real pogrla, conforming In otructuro with th modern variety, and having thalr source mollueka related to th present pearl oyeter. The pearl wera found by Prof. N. E. A. Hinds and R. D. RuaaalL graduate student, of tha deportment of geology at Berkeley. They were uncovered while the univer? lty men were eearchlng for In fuo-Ithe ef the cretaceous period banka ef Oak Run Craak, five and northeait of Millvilta, mil twenty mile from Redding. Calif. In aplt of their 35,000.000 year burial from tho time when dlno-aurwera making their tail tend on oarth, winged dragon or over the wars flying pterosaur! land, and bird that were half rep-t- il were ewlmmlng in the sea, the pearls atlll maintained a little ef their luetar, and mollutk sheila In wV.lch they may hav been formed fields Mine Continnes on mill of tb ..A f The new 350-tTreadwell Yukon Ltd., which want Into TONOFAK. Nev Use In Industry Montana to neko a etudy of th mango neot resourcta In thla state. While In Butte, he waa tha guast of officials of the Domestic Mangan- ese A Development Company. Back at Post W. B. DALY, general manager of BATTLE MOUNTAIN, Nevada-Gre- ater Aabeetoe ta one of tho most Im- mints of the Anaconda Copper Min- ' activity haa started at the portant fireproofing materials ing Company, recently returned to spending alx waeka on Buckingham Mina min near Rat- known, and It ta largely from tho Butt after tle Mountain following tho shut- best chryaotllo that beat and fire th west coast. down causad by a broken ergnk-ha- ft resistant textile products are made, In City. in the Diesel electrie gener- aaya tha department of commarc In n report recently issued D. J. McKENZIR th manager of tho ating plant. Thla haa bean replacod United ' State Bureau of by Minas. Beat Helena of the American end the 100 ton flotation plant I Asbestos yarn 1 apn and- wovin Smelting A plant Refining Company la gradually rotpg on to production Into Incombustible cloth, which la pending a short time in Balt Laka Into mods curtain and scenery for City. new crankeheft le being th broken in. It ta reported that thO threatree end other amuaement Aebeetoa will cloth covertd place Promoted.. flrat carload of concentrate! to shipped to tha amalter thla with rubber cement le made into RUSSELL B. CAPLES, formerly month, to be followed by regular geeketa a usa that consumes a In considerable part of the produccharge or tho alnu department of ehlpmeqta. th Great Falla reduction plant of d tion of crude aebeetoa. About A large elation waa recently feet of brake lining le made th Anaconda Copper Mining Comlevel end on tha been hea made pany of abcetoo In Tha tha United euperlntendent annually Inking of th abaft reaumed. objective for tho present le said States alone. Tha highest gradja of th Greet Falla plant, succeeding to bo 1,000 feet at which depth of crudo asbestos ara used for Albert E. Wiggln, who now I In Abeatoa cloth la charge of all reduction ptanta of th the engineer! expect the preeent these purpose ore ehoota to develop itno larg blanket maltresaea for Ipeutatlon, compgny In Montan bodice of at loeet high grada mill- made Into llnlnga of varloue kind and fireproof suits used by fire- filing cabinet aoldiera' helmet ing ore. Aebeetoa' la also mufflers of automobile At 570 feet the shaft encounter- men and other drum conmade which Into aprons, glove inltten trollers in sulphite mill and autoed the footwell of the vain, helmet mobile braided and radiator end Ir a clearly defined wall, preeent covers; for filtraagings wick and tion purposes; in tha manufacture Ing from n miner viewpoint, ex- woven eheet packing, cellent poeMbllltlee. A report Just tope, clutch faclnge, and listings; of tube in th electrical Industry, made to the directors by Generil la used for filtering purpose and and of paper uaed for chemical Millboard to uaed for Manager E. A. B. Whlttard oeya the In laundries on mangles: and ta purpose COO foot level haa been reached, employed In man other way. making fireproof wall board, aa a extendIn consumed to Joint packing for ateam pipe etc., reepect where a crosscut has leen quantity ed through the footwnll. penetrat- the chief uao la probably In tha sea lining for safe stoves and vein. of Into manufacture for n th heater electrlo switch boxe garhalf end a good paper foot ing mlllbroad, and age washer hoods ef automoThe values for that width away 131 building purpose h Short-lengtfibiles and oven The uae of per ton In gold, silver and lead, asbestos ahlngle shingle composed of ssbee-to- e tb latter content having Increased ber. the production of which far fiber end Portland cement, le to 4 per cent Hia report aaya that exceeds that of "cruue" asbestos, further crosscutting will bo requir- la used for these purpose Aebea-l- Incraeelng, aa la tha demand for end ara used worth and millboard the full cement material ed to determine paper Other uses ere te an Ingredient value of the vein at this point. It for heat and electric ineulation In -Aabeatoe sheeting In fireproof paint for making le pointed out that the top of thle various way ere body was flrat encountered on paper ta ueed between floors on beetoa washer for covering boat, qualiend in tho manufacture the 390, then on th 400. 500 apd account of Its of gaa now on the 000 feat level. ties; aa lining for atove heater burners and of boots and thee 500-fo- ot 1 oe oi Western Mineral Survey Combination Offer: THE WESTERN MINERAL SURVEY , ' . carries all of the Utah Mining News, written in an interesting and authoritative manner. Sample copies free upon request. Western Mineral Survey for One Y ear and World Almanac for 1929 SI. 25 Utah Statesman for year and World Almanac for 1929 51.25 AU three for 51.76 111 ATLAS BLOCK. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH |