Show Deep Mining Project Completed I Woy Wo y 2 X y t 6 r Y I f pJ yr i II I I II I I I I I c I I I R wJ di I One of the last rounds of shot put In at the Elton Tunnel from Tooele to BIngham This deep tunnel will unlock low I grade grad ores heretofore Last month Tooele and D Bingham Joined in the celebration of one ono of the greatest projects for the development of the underground resources resources re reo sources of the state of Utah Utah the the completion of the Elton tunnel The four and one half mile mil mih million lion Hon and a quarter dollar donar project to tap the depths of the Bingham district has lIas been completed ted and preparations are now no being made to place the project into operation Governor Herbert B B. B Maw Ma paid a fitting tribute to tho the project and Its Importance to the state when the following statement at ata ata ata a celebration in connection with competition of the tunnel Utah has a large variety of potential industrial possibilities Most of ot them will be un undeveloped without the foresight of ot courageous people When men with courage and vision appear in our mIdst with plans plana to develop our state the ther r I people should enthusiastically rally to their support Mr J. J O O. Elton Is a leader with both Is vision ion and courage e. e With the backing of the National Tunnel and Mines Company he planned and constructed the Elton Tunnel which will not only be an Important asset to the mining Ind Industry of ot j I Utah but has provided a n large Slow now I of ot water which will supply the I needs of new homes and new farms in uninhabited sections of or Tooele I Count County The future prosperity of our state depends upon projects I such as s those th e. e It Is a pleasure therefore for tor me to raise m my voice I Ion on behalf of ct f tho the people of oC Utah In I tribute to Mr Elton to the companies com cont that backed him and to themen the themen themen men who did the work on the Elton Tunnel of oC this tunnel Indicates Indi cates cater the mines must go BO deeper and further into the earth at greater expense In order ardor to find ore |