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Show CARBONATE HiEL I TO BE REOPENED I. J. Wadley and associates ha i j secured a leas on the Carbonate Hill ! mine of Morgan county and. since tha f ! approval of tho lease at the meeting jt m of the board of directors held in Og " ft I den last Tuesday, has been operating S the property under a bond and leas& i' L of 5250,000. Tho starting up of work ff P on this property Is nnothor result of ; 2 the more favorable smelter rates f G which Utah mining camps have been ' I recipients of during the past few I weeks, as the old Carbonate Hill is ' 1 said to possess a great ore body which I should net from $7.50 to $14 a ton : It Is a low grado iron ore, showing I some values in silver and lead. ' I Tho Carbonate Hill Is located six j I miles In a bee line north of the vll- J I lage of Peterson. It has only a sev- t M en-ralle wagon haul to the station "of j M Strawberry on the Union Pacific rail- E road, down hill all the way There Ch Is a tram down to the ore bins on Cot- j tonwood creek. I Jyj Besides ratifying the action of the ! management In making this lease to 3 IK Mr. Wadley, at Ogden this week tho w old list of directors was reappointed f Si consisting of Matt A. Daugherty, pres- Ident; T. D. Johnson, secretary-treas- 1 i urer, who, together with Oscar Olson J ijj Jaraea Finlln and Charles Kellev, of V the Hennosy Mercantile company of f. 1? Butte, Mont, form tho board of dl- irf rectors. If S. A vigorous campaign ot develop- f ment Is promised, with a good ship- (' 17 ping record for tho balance of tho t U present year. b 111 oo v, tk |