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Show Utah Mines Combine Efforts To Bring In New Producers i is, ' v; V .'o " 1 t , $ -j , . . - ' r : ,. ' ' v..'-, ,v.-' v i - k; V -1 r 111 i?r f rs w r , , ' - f : ,V n v i East Tintic scene of ntw work. Determined efforts are being mart to find a new producer for tlio Tint ic mining district sur roiunlliif? Eureka. Utah, which dur I ii k recent years has fallen back la lis rank ns a metal producer. Tlio Tlntlc Standard Mlnlnic company com-pany and tho North Lily Mining eomi'any have Joined hands In an xtensive deep exploration program In the eastern end of the district. From the Tlntlc Standard No. ! slrift the two companies ar ex-ti'iull. ex-ti'iull. a drift to the north east to explore a vnt acreage of undeveloped unde-veloped mineral ground. Tho tun nel Is being driven on the 1200-foot 1200-foot level. Together the two companies will expend In th nlghborhood of $500.. 000 In an effort to bring in another producer for tho camp. While geological conditions In tho area are regarded as favorable for the development of ore, ao ono knows what tho quantity or grade will be. Mining Is becoming more and more haiardous. Tho miner must boro deeper and farther into the earth In order to And what his objective la. Tho rich surface deposits de-posits have been mined, and low Krade ores remain. |