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Show PAIXT MILL POSSIBXE J. F. Jones, president of the American Am-erican Paint company, of Salt Lake City, spent several days in Milford : last week, examining the vast de- posits of Oxide of Iron in this viein-' viein-' ity. ' Mr. Jones states that there is en-I en-I ough of the proper mineral within j- a few miles of Milford, to supply all I the ochres, umbers and mineral reds to paint the whole Southwest, and that it would be economy to have a mill located here to do the burning and grinding. He said the ochre near Minersville, contained so much ilica. that if it was utilized, it would ccessitate a washing plant at or near e mine, in order to sepra.t6 the ! waste and not be to the expense of ruling it tq the railroad. He took ' --e matter o( the possibility ot lo-Hng lo-Hng a. m,fl) here, up with the. mem-r- of the commercial olnh, and he -n fgare out !i pproximately the and wha' would be required to 'r e p.- ill here. He wan tad it distinctly understood he wanted no donations of any " '"t only wanted the active ' - operation of the business njn $t . .he town, although he vuld be ! nleased if a small Wak- of- the stock in the propo.sad company could be placed, hpa. |