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Show PiRK cmr BRINGS 10 PRODUCERS Material Advancement Shown By Famous Cam(3 of Summit Sum-mit County During Year It is no mean achievement for a raining camp to bring in two new producers -i thsfe I? Ju.st what furk City, 'the 1 dd Reliable." has done iii the past .six months. 1 period whin every mining camp In the worTri w.is combatting extraordinary condition-; of unfavorable markets and chaotic post-war shake-ups, And so I '.irk City h:is ni r-- producers pro-ducers in the llsrs today that at ;iny lime In several vear.s. The camo Is also .lust completing two new mills which should add materially to the monthly outDUt it also has underway under-way Im.ttortant development work One piece is ,-i heart liearly-th'ree-mile tunnel which is duo to directly 1 peneiate an n ,-:iie filled with won-1 derful possibilities. Improved labor situation Is helping the district. CLOSE JUDGE SMEICER, Park City todav is producing approximate!) ap-proximate!) 8000 tons. Of ore a month estimated at about $47 5.ooo. One of the principal producers la the Judge Mining and smelting, with about 2 -400 tons a month, of excellent lead-: sliver ore. Owing to the Utah public' utilities corumlsjlon arbitrarily can-, celling the Judge contract with the; power cor.ipun. and permitting of increased rale the Judge closed Its electrolytic smelter and ce;ised pro-; duction of its 99 per cent pure smelter. ' This threw out of work uultc a force ,.! ,nnn Tl.r, r.-n.l.,.. tKI . ! commands the highest price in America. Amer-ica. The physical condition at the mine is declared to he mosi siatisfae-tory. siatisfae-tory. Thie Silver Klne Coalition is producing, pro-ducing, about 2000 tons monthly of an excellent silver-lead ore. In the past few months ore disclosures on the 1100 and 130 levels are reported to have added largely to the mine's posslidc production. The company recently re-cently helped the conditions of its employes by arranging to open a store for sules of all kind.-, of food and other supplies at cost. This la following follow-ing the plan sometime ago set bv the Judge, and v. !t:e!i is working out satisfactorily satis-factorily . o I VKlv - HIGH EZKAGE. The old Ontario Silver mine has been averaging lately production at the rate of more than 2000 tons good ore every 80 days. In 'he past season, sea-son, ore disclosure?; on the deeper levels have been very gratifying to the management. The Daly West has been pushing work lately under tin- same management manage-ment at the Judge, and it Is expected to continue Its dividends. Mine developments de-velopments have resulted in new ore disclosures in several (daces. The Silver Kin Consolidated has its great dram, development and transportation tunnel lu about 13,000, feet. This bore has entered the fissure and ore zone, and Important disclosures disclos-ures are anticipated any day. In 1 fact. In recent weeks, a number of! promising leads'' ha . been cut and I Will be prospected. KJET5 8TON1 IS PRODI IXG. The Keystone is ono of Dark City's! new producers. It has made several shipments in the past few months. I'.esldea 111 it, .. ,.in f work now under way at depth from the blK drain tunnel, the Iieystono is completing a new mill to take care of its second-' class ores. The- mine has great future fu-ture promise. The Park L'tah is another producer I brought n this season. It is in a part of the camp which holds out important possibilities for the imme-! diate future. The New Quincy has leased the Idttle Bell mine, and is using its workings, work-ings, machinery and houses to facilitate facili-tate the larger operations Just com-1 mended. The Glenallen mill Is scheduled to be In full operation by December 15 The Nalldrlver Is resuming shipments I It Is opening up e. elh rit iu- un the 500 and 900 levels. Th Three Kings has entered the ore-bearing limestone j in Its ground adjoining the Silver ' King, Its future is considered ln-l ln-l 1 .I brlcht. The camp of Park City is credited I with a total production to date of 1 about $175,000,000, and with dividend distributions amounting up to 45-000,000. 45-000,000. Its metallic contributions aggregate 35.000,000 pounds copper. l,260,00u,0o( pounds lead. 216,000 ounces gold, 08,000.000 pound zinc and 137,000,000 ounces silver. l ive women were elected to tif e I lower house of the onuecUoue leg I ' Islature at the last election. a u luisiijiisuaj Hl, su qpi ii.iin.il, leiny jis |