Show mOBS uSAlnr IAMp Mining Financial and Commercial Classified Ads and Local News SALT LAKE CITY UTAH SUNDAY APRIL 8 1917 AFTER EFFECTS OF WAR SHOCK MINES EXPECTED TO BOOM GRAYBULL OIL FIELD RATHER QUIET MARKET ON LOCAL IN WYOM NG IS BEING RAPIDLY DEVELOPED HE 'CHANGE DING - WYOMING FIELDS ARE :: iri'ic tin- r - i ! : I' ! i i i Ji-1- - t I 'ipt-I'MllO- i r i - h- i i T i tl-s- i ! i Wi-f!- 1 ! - i - w-e- I wi-e- ! ie yes-ftl- i ru-i- I l - J - -- l"-riiii- i- - t'l-- - l l 1 r t I n - Vi- i:- - i i "'t-ll- -- e vv-r- i - i es 5H2-shar- l I I 1 s : i vo-- ivi-sli-r- — i - unii-M- I i 1 r : t - j j I i i I i ' l I " ill- ! f--- it in iv- :i i ! i "i" - Hii 'i 1 '!:! ii' 'i i Iii i !' 1 ' in -- own' - and 1:7" ii' I fe--- v ii A "t h e I i r t i hi'-I- i aidi'f ri i:i II at This wdl i an-rica- T!if known is i I'tvii- 1 in ci on- ! i ii iv i Kin id M i j y ': i i t I'lim-Midvi- L10 ' i Anti-lop- i i i i : : ii- ro 01 OS OS - :i:iv pi i n a 1 i O) : i 'I ' ' 'a r ' i i i t i another tun! n s - v- s h i i - pi! i I : i- a : v - inn- t ! i t hi111 OS t i - v e i is - II K i !' ij-i- iii and - - O'U-- lt-h- i It- l 1 S Ji ! - i : - - " i IK - 20 41 Tintic ('IV 03i "2t 025! 03 3-'- al ail - t3 v to ''! 1 l'l 061 074 11 01 I 011 2 : 1 J H3 iii n i riLl J!!¥! ! n Tin U s mr 1 m ! ! v:i ' i ip po r ipuhon o 1 i 1 I'in' lie IMutus 25 'Ml 0 - I'rime Consolidated l'ilnm:i !:xtenion tts i'aluiiiri sarred t'l ii f T!:in-"i ! i:- i : t hs Uul i ! -- s f - I i ii i Mill i ! in- i I w II !a :1S om I oii j i4i ilmtt-T- i I vv i i ! r' n ran'- r-- t i a ri l!l: ' - i- to tin r 1 i i I !toi-hes- t ir i - t'a'k South s S-ll- Sv lid - s-- i 1 ractiil from - M I) Si- - DIRECT PRIVATE WIRES Stocks Bonds Ccttcn Grain BADGER Tint 2 7i r l'i 10 Kxc'l-HDir- SELL VILL A 100 Stoi-kgrower- 40 063 70 ' 09 23 is 25 I ! 102J 12il 115 14 1)7 01 IB 02 ! 130 21 10 01 H3S o3! 04 i 15 14 04? 127 ' ' 06: 771: 15 lf7 01 07 — 2000 Utah-Idah- 071 20 22 13 071 41c at Beaver Lake Metals —3000 at lc 160 S Main St Columbus Rexall — 500 at 9c 1HJ at SJc — 2000 at Sc Cottonwood Meials Eureka Bullion — 5000 at 81c 2250 at A Visit to Our 8Jc — 1000 at 51c Grand Central — S00 at Iron Blossom Lehi Tintic — 2000 at 2Jc$117) Mammoth — 1500 at 3c — 4000 at Evans our Major of facilities for will convince you — 500 at 26c 800 at h Michigan-Utaon the Salt Lake 25JC your orders handling ur eastern exchanges Original Bannock — 500 at 24c 500 at 23Jc Paloma Extension — 4000 at 15c 2000 at lie Teak — 1000 at 6ieJ Reeds — 1000 at 21c 500 at 21Jc 500 at Sells Full information or quotations ZZC 6011 at Z3C Main 94 nished on any security Sioux Con — 2000 at 14 4c Tintic Central ——1000 at 44c Tintic Standard 300 at $120 $00 at JAS-3ogIe&C- o $1224 Wllbert — R00 at 14c BOARD ROOElfl lie STATISTICAL DEPARTMENT SALT lake: MORE SPRING A CMIES Blue-ston- Nevada-Dougla- I I I i i ' j 1 i I I ( j j I i 2 Returning from an inspection OInholmf- secretarv of the W 1 New - Tuscorora Mining company Nevada said vesterdav: I was skeptical as to the value of the property now controlled by the New Tuscorora Mining company until I made a trip to Nevada and saw it But when I got on the ground and had time to look around and leani some of the history of that and other properties in the district I decided right there I would get a strangle hold ont the property if possible as I believ-iwill be as trreat or greater mine as some of the old when developed t Ami nriinA fa lvtftrja iti they have torecords of producing from $1000000 $9000000 each according to government reports "In my opinion the profits to be made from properly developing and mining the New Tuscarora to be ground oughtamount in proportion to the greater of ore because of changed conditionsproduced Tusca Remember rora was discovered in this: 1867 before the completion of the first transemiti- nental railroad anil before there were any smelting works in the western of the Cnlted States High grade part of whlt-ore there was a big production according to th history nf the district had to be hauled by to Sacramento and then from San Francisco by sailingshipped vessel to Swnnien Wulea to Ii amltil Can't you figure that such long distance must have cot a lot of i guess yes: and that with a similar grade of or to ship the NewTuscarora company can pay big divi- I dends out of the saving that will be i costs alone" made in transportation tiit I ! i : j ! bx-tea- J J John Edwards of Salt Lake City hai returned from a visit to the properfj of the White Star Copper company and also that of the Silver Mountain Copper company located on Ieppy mountain near Silver Island In speaking of the conditions as he found them Mr Edwards says: "This is my first trip to Leppy mountain and to say that 1 am pleased with the outlook I putting it rather mildTin White Star company Is taking ly out rre and is preparing to ship There are several fissures which can bv traced almost along the full extent of the ground occupied or owned bv tne company The ore is a sulphide and assay returns show thai it will aver age about $60 a ton The vein that now being worked is about two sunt feet wide and it is i'i size ami value as it runs intogaining the largn Mil "The Silver Mountain Copper company which is the successor to thi a kin Tamesdee company is also high-pra- d ore and it is piling up a of a lower grade for fularge use uuantity It is expecetd that in the ture near future a mill will be installed oil this property as the ore reserve seems to justify such an expenditure "The Kentucky-lKiuala- s has given a contract for the extension of its main tunnel a distance of 100 feet and th ferls that it will management ter the ore bodv before this la pleied "In the district here is considerable there peine something like ten activity or twelve properties doing active de- relopment at this time i one-ha- lf encoun-transportali- ' have been on business for the Virglnta-Louis- e The say the FMoehe Record ileal with Dr H C Hall has been concluded and will be ratified at a meetwhich is ing of the board of directors Mr Rand says scheduled for today tho early resumption of work plans formine at the and the installation of some Mg equipment are being worked out and on the strength of this there has been a quite lively demand for stock of the corporation "The Virginia-Louis- e is a big propwith big bodies of commercial erty ore blocked out In the mine It is bound to be a bitr producer and the advent of another paying proposi tion will add to the general welfare of materially the camp "Local mining companies complain of a scarcity of men Tiie fact is 110 men are to be had In camn now The Pioche company has Amalgamated s places for a number of The mines at miners ""1 timnermen Bristol are also handicapped because of the lack of help and this is the prevailing condition everywhere in the camp at the existing time present "II E Freudenthal mad a trip to th Atlas mine with J L Bowman Friday of last week !Te reports that there is about thne feet of snow yet at the tunnel snd that just as soon as the snow to oret to the tunnel disappears without enough any hardships work will he commenced "The Groom district is steadily in? in size and in the diversity of grow Its metals Besides the ores from the Groom mine gold silver and copper ores are added to the list In the past few weeks in growing O O Boyd found a ledge quantities g of high urade ore on top of the quartzite mountain east of camp ten days ago It is 1500 feet east of the hoist on the Oroom mine He has a group of four claims there while other parties have located six more The ledge is traceable for a long distance and the best approach to it will be from the East Oulch" er Zuma — S000 at 7Jc 2000 at CLOSING SALES — 500 at 104c Alta Michigan Alta Tunnel — 1000 at fle — 00 at 30c 500 at 28c Argonaut Bullion — 3000 at 11 4' Big Cottonwood — 500 at 41c Bannock Gold — 200 at $110 $1121 Colorado — 500 at 184c 2Jc Demijohn —500 at — Mammoth 600 at 23c 500 at Eureka c '2 2! I j 06 i la Onhir Sierra Nevada I'nion Cash Bov Ojpsy Qiieen Midway Mon P Extension Montana Mizpah Extension McNamara North Star Rescue Umatilla West "End Nevada Hills Hound Mountain Big Jim Crackeria'ik Packard Rochester 10 11 30 os ::i i 0i 11 15 05 j 07 I 13 I 16 Big Muddjr fields which — including Elk Basin —shows 105 producing wells OS 1R I 2S : 2fl Is on 16 24 ! 20 1 o ' c j 43 85 i 45 ' THE PEOPLE guiding factors in the spectacular Midwest operations are drilling four wells and erecting several more derricks not waiting for their first well to come in —all of which shows their faith and adds greatly to our prospects of a I 03 0J Boston Range are from quotations Bsdger Bros' private wire service: High " how Close Jajes 27350 2 45 2ii Chief Con 00 00 500 525 D'lv NY B R 24500 2 50 237V 237A E 37 E Butte Majestic N Douglas N IJutte Utah Con 2:25 50: 2:25 I'tah Apex 5 "7 5 '5 15 7 Utah Metals' 100 ::o 00 3900 '3900 V V Ex f7 V 700 N Y 1VI5 117 — T III The other holdings are being rapidly proven by numerous companies drilling on adjoining ground Realize and invest — THE WORLD'S GREATEST OIL BOOM IS ON — Invest and Realize 'H 'SirT1"" i 1- :- - 1 - - r k ' 1 Oil H ! 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MERRITT-HUMPHREY- S success The following 1 OX TIIE COAL CREEK DOME m 02 01 am HOLDINGS On Elk Knsin Dry Creek Rawhide and Coal Creek Domes OUR FIRST WELL the Coal Creek dome in a corner of Wyoming including the Salt Creek Tea Pot and 1 20 04 IITra n : — mi' i ujv 'cVir IT Emma Con — 100 at $122J Eureka Bullion — 2000 at SJc &c Howell — 100 at 2Sc 100 at 65c Keystone——2000 Leonora 3000 at at — 1000 at3Jc opohongoBannock lie — Original Con — 200 1000 at 23jcNOO Prince at $122 f "l ' I I tf-- —i 1 i v " i'si is j ' I -- Silver King Coalition — 100 at $ Silver King Con—— 1000 at $4124 Tintic Standard 100 at $125 300 $1 274 Vhirlwind — 500 at 15c "West Toledo — at 6 4c Zuma — 2000 at 7Jc 2000 at 7c Shares sold 98266 shares selling vaiue s itisj nz "Week's totals: Shares sold 592436 selling value $8419048 y ye m AI3ICET We believe this is the time to buy all stocks of merit and would recommend the purchase of Cardiff Prince Consoli Tintic Standard dated and Big Four As prospects Eureka Bullion is very exciting The manbecoming would agement ore at not be surprised at any round of holes striking The Lepnora should be bought at onee Its decline was caused by heavy selling Send your orders to West-hideo- ut Co Brokerage Walker Bank Tel 312-3- 13 Wan 1N3I iyl Compliments of WM H CHILD & CO Stock Brokers PKOVO— SALT LAKE Bid 1 Our Market Letters on Request on corn-mone- y? 1 - White Cap ne Walker— 100 at $2021 ot Va If W Hand and William K Orr have Con TIale & Noreross returned from Los Angeles where they Mexican at 3i: 1500 at 77c 200 at 78c Big Pour — — Black lack 500 at 5jc Big Cottonwood — 1000 at 4c 500 National havings & Trust Co tiono o 2710 Sugar BADGER BROTHERS 425-fo- v J Oil $125 Paloma- -- 500 at I0c Paloma— Extension 10000 04 4 Provo 1000 at 4 Syndicate — 2000 at 5c 15 a Bol-?- MINES SHOWING 04J OPENING SALES Star — 1000 at llc-AltAntelope — 1500 at 24c Con Albion — 2000 at c 100 at SJc Alta Tunnel — 1000 at 9c — 100u at 2Jc Alta Germanla — Hullion 3500 at 11c $90 00 fur-Pho- ' 005 04 i h 1 39 "Oj! 02 f l"tah State N'ntiona! Hank Walker Crothers Hank National Hank Ut the Kepnldic Trust Co I'tah Savings Columbia Triint Farmers TiiiTi" Sam al' 'ntiiii dated i'nion ci'it-VbMor Consolidated Whirlwind Wllhert West Toledo Walker Wood lawn Yankee Consolidated V n WILL BUY i d Cin-lI ' 'If 03J' "44 i Si a nda rd I'niT-- BROTHERS 946-94- io t "4 fr- 274 20 06 Extension - BR0KER3 7 1G0 Main St Phone W Lake Stock and Member Salt Mining Ti-- 10 Il3- Conso-lldate- Texan Tar Ha by Tint 'ontra ii 044 OcV-' Trousrhs Tlei-l- 03$' 113 1 So :Ci OH 121! ' Trouirhs Coalition Kint ("oaliiion King 'on Consolidated vi ::sea 1'eclrt j'llli v e Shield 10 01 ill"' ii Si- - - k St a rdard Ii Si-u- t v-t- W'ellincrron Mines Ili-- s - thiTl:t- - Ki-t'd- s v en t :l :i noore Two Seven 'iiik i v a ::i-Silvtr iii will Invi-Mr I'r'ffet de- - Si Sioi t i'V 1 II i !:-- : !l - Argentine II--- I tni- - Cover I'l-nv- - 17 25 11 1 06ii r j r'Tiifd T:ie onm about I t lie t test word a iiiki llron- f i VV i lf i s i : i P OCH silver-bearin- 231 001 i - !oii k isto! Hi ' Salt Lake people have planned an sc- of tive campaign work at the Mason Valley development Extension property to Director A G Gutheil and according H Barney who have just returned from the Yerington-Maso- n Valley section in western Nevada The Mason Vallt-now is smeiier the Tintic Standard treating about 1300 tons daily in its one furnace The ore is all A1shot was put in Friday night at coming from the old Bluestone and about the level When the men other company properties in the immeof the The talk went down the shaft to hoist the muck diate isvicinity that the second plant will be furnace were astonished to find that there now they in about Mnv l whun th was no bottom just a black hole below blown or the plant will be doubled and The last shot hail blown the bottom pacity ii is nopea mat custom copper ores out It had dropped to the will entirely be treated floor of the cave seventy feet below The Mason Vallev Ext eiision owns The cave was hurrledlv "explored and Sixteen fourteen of which are found to be 100 feet wide and 200 feet Patented claims embraces twoe proptrty It is one of the largept ever found groups one The long on side of the either in Tintic These caves are usually mine which is 500 tons found to be mineralized daily A shaft 75 feetyielding will be carried The recent assays from the Bullion on to possibly the 350 level The Fhaft have given returns of 3 to 4 per old down In a porphvrv overflow cent lead 2 to 3 ounces silver and 50 It iswork is all to Some tact atexpected350 reach the" lime concents to $loo a ton in gold the This is where the stuff was encountered Friday that re- great wide ore deposits characteristic sembled lead carbonates the superin- of the Yerington district are tendent reported to Prove found The big glory holes ongenerallv the Mason Valley and s are in this formation also the deepSan Francisco Quotations er mainly ore A contract will be let The following quotations are from at once deposits to have the shaft sunk 200 Bros' It is expected later on to equip feet Badger private wire service: the Extension electrically as a power line passes within too yards of the shaft ' Bid12 Ask site Atlanta Messrs rSutheil and Barney also in14 Booth the Momana-Yeringto- n 03 0'' spected Blue Bull were impressed with its merits Both 04 C O I) Mr 03 Out hell sold that when he was out 07 06 Commercial Fraction there five or six years ago this prop03 Daisv was in the wildcat class now it is 03 erty Diamond B B on tho mine border 2 Florence 'This district is the first that I have 64 63 Ooldfield Con 07 jevtr visited that had not been rather (li eat Mend overestimated to me" decl ined Mr Bar- 07 04 crandma 4 45 Jumbo Extension 07 0i Gold field Merger 2 13 Spearhead 3 n 12 Silver IV'k ' 02 Yellow Tiger 05 01 Sandstorm 19 Kevvanos 17! OH Kig Four ' 04 Gold Wedge : 2a ' Manhattan Con Manhattan Dexter JI ' 1 20 Morning Glory 01 Mustang 5711 Eureka Bullion has broken into an extraordinary cave according to word received jesterday by Secretary H C Hicks from Supt John Bestelmeyer who Is looking after the work near 1 lead-silv- L'O 1 i'annoi 'rininal M CARS GRE THIS MONTH 11 01 10 Silver 'i K ' o lo Niiblr-ve- i 04 07 ISLAND MINE DISTRIC 1 GOOD TO WOLSTENHOLM E first-clas- 77 7S 10 "7? tin li IdwiT j 01 S j! i ! 1 1 1 i i offi- - !a"lY a v id 1 i 1R 21 02 171 125 i Mammoth HI t lot ik el' ' i ln4Ki" 1" iii:itr iiaiat Munziini'e nr'1 : : Is f Mlilei- Hill li: w : i i other- ' May iMv r! ri"s a ii i i"ii j M iiiei al I'lT n opt-r- i t ion Ma 'or "vans "ew 'Jtlliicv i !23 ": 10 v M a o i U I T : y- - t orn- K" i : - ii i li'c l ai iniiii investors ih'tT: nifii fciW i: h ::idr ' ! " 14 " Howell t" :it ftnn Ironi lSlos::om i i 'iif--1 m i ii 1 1 i w posi !"i:!ds for i cr i :i ' cxpeinl-- ed for that t 23 iri i is n on " f: 1 031 "S3 I i i ii! 237 1 30 oil! h : ! i ! 00J 27 1 i ' n-- 01 2 Oft !25 L20 ! I 03 e i li-l- i i 200 33 I 'a in 05 30 14 NOW ACTIVE IN SILVER SMELTER'S OPERATIONS BOTTOM OF SHAFT GONE i osl o 03 -'s vs Inter-mounta- !04 011 02J: -- erritt-IIumphr- ' ' i i ii- ' 27 ted I Relative to the oil boom now on in Wyoming and Montana people in touch with the situation say: "It is reported that oil companies of the United States already have several score of scouts in the field watching The the situation and developments public is exhibiting an intergeneral est in Montana and Wyoming and even during the severe winter just past have been coming into this territory and inin n way to indivesting their money cate that this summer willtheseewest enpcted times has the most Not only are oil stocks skyever seen stirring real estate values are rocketing but in a startling way due to enhancing the facts cf a rapidly increasing population and the resultant volume of business the reasons "it is well to like the present boom back of anythinginvestigate out Montana and because or yomlng successful wells high percentage of and their supplying the unprecedented demand for oil at lord a real and stable basis fcr the boom of which they are the center It is safest to do business with companies whose holdings have been selected by competent geologists who put their education training and reputations back of the company's lockOne of the operations oil corporations promising now entering ing field the for active operations is the Iiitermountaiii Oil company which has 160 acres on the Coal creek just secured M dome where the people factors in the spectacular Midwest company Is drilling four 'veils and several more derricks so sure erecting are they of their success in this section "Cither holdings are the TSlk Basin Hry Creek and Rawhide domes where numerous other companies are drilling at a depth to indicate that the Oil company's ground should be proven in the next Two dayswhere of its locations are Inninety districts the total number of producing wells is 105 The Intermonntain Oil people are now keeping a consulting geologist K J S Sur of Denver in the field 4- a" 1 1 - 1 :fti - ! 1! "71j r - 09J ' 111 U'ly-ljdpr- 1 03 5 6 2 Il e of the Standard !id'liiii Fx o I'nppf-r tin- two r finiTies tt rayiull on Prime ii lv tinv III ue Pi ll i::daid fill com nan1--Kniniii i "oiiRolidated "imr h t'n- ifi'cytnill was con- - Karl ::ay:le refinery i' I'd al nf a and the Crown I'oint to liivc cost eijually as East Tintic Consolidated t h of tho Th ti'-a at Carbonate y Graybull !iirr"! daily iist finar--:-: d :i! :i: ureka Mbullion mpaty's vs !:m i:n!'!"e ii cka cs ' C iih-tl' i'i Ktock are niniM'V i' i"'?ain iiv'il t r - a i"i l:i ' ra ml " uii!- in f1 io ': Western depth is fiirt- nl'ar- 02J 1)14 i3 : I T)ragfn of thf - i 011 i IK alunti't I — 1121 1 II il" ii-- ' D'i 2i: una pah ni F'hoenix is only - id M n 1 1 ' dis Midwest foni- - ! - 0 ottonwood Metals i 1" 07 ! :' i ! ! A 01 n2 U ui'iiidiiis i:eail iloi''ido 'otMol iiia tc(j 'ro'vn I'o'nt - 2 1ft dar Talisman ! SO "41 r ""il-- - 1 041 ! 0" I 1' OTllV i 'ii i ! i Kpiorution ma Isramated A fur- - 1 - : In ri n i li"'- ! : n i I t I i t o :v iiers t c l!l ' s iv 'n i — " 1 "ve'1 is "s in in w 11 d! ! I'm : i" ! i i:'ir pro- 12 ! " i : l sit!:'! :l i n 03 14 30 03 J! i I i i - iO--i- : I i v ii 091 1 1 1 1 i ti ! hoi 'Ii' Slmidv and - 1 : !it r '' Mil i ! 1 131 osi! ID i: olot Ml!' ili'K "ill f Oil U Hill i :l!it non 'irn '()- -l Haimoi-he il mi rt of Cold ' Til-- -hold- 'aver 'upper nf ':'' aiT- - s ill- Hav Statu t how:i 'id laki- Metals Heaver i - "' 12A: 02 ro he: d Ai'K'iniiiiL toj : U i American ''on (Jtipper 1 ii i C ' vS-ar- - i ! i ii i j 'X- r mi - i ill tocU bullion iiiniiii v has :iain r: v ' "ill li t' y )j : -- riling s in (!!' mi- i - I i s Ajirii I'fiii-v- - sliaro value Alta Tunnel a wil' Alta vv lermania dollars 1 licli" i i!i:i i oil is tipped tl:':i - r iiiPip Tl- - is Ii i Ii DOZEN PROPERTIES NEW TUSCARORA LOOKS 1 i IMPRESSES UTAH MINERS I PAST WEEK l r"'"-iv-i- - i ney "Even outside of the mines the properties we inspectedproven have excellent possibilities" Mr Harney is man the who make the Cardiff and was with helped the Michigan-Uta- h for some time YERINGTON DISTRICT FULL OF OIL SCOUTS INTO AT EUREKA BULLION Transirtioiu on the local mining- exby wire last night t'l'll il field in Wyoming change the past week totaled 120000 nt 'liui the American Oil less than in the previous week when No veil is now down to a the total was 6&S4S9 shares valued at pi ny's Hi" t viil the work lining $104 S01 The week has been characand at the rate of terized Kent-ralli'lhL for its weakness iiit I' It'- - "i c :i li Tintic Standard for instance dropped tho ground and off a imn h as 22 cents selling as low Ti iii! nxs arcon on Him n up company's at JIru yesterday Hoth Iron Blossom 111 I'Olh will ji :i'1 Prince Consolidated were ofl a anl wit t tew tnt rigs ort lit?ten iiinjiuiiy days In Many others were down i'l if- from points in fci to several cents each Yesterday Rii-imr i'ii" tli fur and Union Chief were purchase Wellington !liv-rIV nf iwii nihiT rinf about the only wu issues that showed a i :iutkc toWl of flvt- rlvs tit :n:y ret urn in g strength During to the t ion " mmedi:i i v Siumu advanced from 7J til i ii T' work Leonora dropped during the ny's ! r f!vo points in nr :i in from to 31 cents Eu O iii" t'u holdings niiv J reka Bullion was up toyesterday 9 II rill Sells fluctuated between 21 liy Uj)illEC the Vil- - terday rii anu JurKa ::'ris Hi- the irci now owned mill cents yesUMday Mines sold up to 23 cents from the mivircs Sales yesterday totaled 9826fi shares t tli:il as well No! valued at $ fi lo lhs:l:2 for the week h :i stink oil all hft-- tvpic-iThe valued at $S419nls n iVltllil in offwjal f Bales and ((notations ilc:i-- i t Oil '"ii l!::it tin- f iifioit ei as follows: t iii that of tlii- V id w st oin- n whicli :CAl'A the! Bid Ask ii i is iif 13 10 M ichlgan re-fni-v Al ion 14 c V:irriMi Star who is on th'i An ISJj ' 24 :i Alta uiMoIida ted 'ii! mailt wurking 01 v 011 d to lirm oil uii thl" Alta TiKcr the ' rlii-nKl I A ' o Ai! f HUGE CAVE IS BROKEN UTAH— EUREKA Vou Will Find Them Worth While i 1 |