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Show J o H Lefil People Mining m in North Tintic BBVfll U(nhOrcgon, North Scranton uutl flflflflf Scrautou Extension Tropertics to flflfla Ho DcTcloped. BBBflj Last Monday Uoorgo Dock Sr., flflBVJ Charles Johnson, Victor Larson and flflflSJ Archio Ucck loft for Uol Monto, flflflflj whero thoy will rosumo work on tho flflflflj Soranton Extension tunuol, already flflflflj In tho hill over 400 feet. Whllo two flflflfl will work In tho faco of tho tunuol .flflfljfl tho other two will drift on tho fls- flSflflj sure, whoro oomo good vnluca in zino flflflflj woro reported Just bctoro work was flflflflj suspended last spring. This promts. flflflflj lng property adjoins tho big Scran- ' flflflflj ton 'iflflflflflflflflj ; flflflflj The directors .of tho Utnh-Orogon, ) flflfljfl. n Lohl corporation, hold n meeting flflfljfl Tuesday ovouiug and voted to extend 'flflfljfl tho tunuol under tho big iron blow- flflfljfl out that shows so prominently on tho flflfljfl surface. Tho tunuol Is now in 315 1 flflflflj feot with 1G feet fartlior to go to flflflfla reach porpoudlcular under tho blow- out. Tho faoo of tho tunnel will then bo Iff) feet from tho surface. This is tho property originally worked by Itllllo Unit and John A. Kerbey. W. A. Evans was awarded tho contract to cxtond tho tunnel and will leave noxt week with a force of miners. Alex Adams and Chris Anderson aro doing tho development work on tho North Scranton property owned by Lchl people, and adjoining tho Scranton Extension on tho north. Excellent Ex-cellent values In l(!ad nnd sliver and somo zinc havo been found on this property. Tho miners aro now following fol-lowing a promising lead and think the ore body Is not far distant. |