Show m 0 n wa twenty five years ago from the park record files july ath 1903 6 misses susan harper and alice harper na d master thomas harper a jr or ol bait it la ate ke spent the fourth with relatives in P ark city 0 4 0 misses enid and rhea riley who have I 1 een visiting relatives and friends in salt mt lake tor for some time will return om olas next week 41 0 41 charley carpenter left tuesday tor for arion utah where he goes to visit re stives tave and a friends aw edward malla left tuesday afternoon t r freewater Free water oregon where he be goes to alee ke his home with his bis aunt mrs dun a gillis 0 0 rev R G of 0 london ohio is in the park wednesday and thurs ay iy on mining business and dently shake hands bands with his bis numerous lends ends 41 ap 40 alfred thomas and thomas roberts a e records record 18 devil returned wednes y from their idaho trip and report ivlue a most mos t enjoyable tune time 40 04 0 4 the many friends of miss julia burlan 11 regret to learn leam she has tendered her ignation as manager of the rocky I 1 etain bell telephone company of Is c ity city the same to take effect on au t the lady has filled the position manager tor for several years during ilch bich time she has been untiring in her orts orta to please the public and has so BO lo roughly orough ly succeeded that every patron the company would be glad to sign a mitlon tor for her to remain in her prent preat position miss burlin Is a pleasant impotent impe tent lady and no one the company in a name to succeed ler will fill 1111 the ace as ably and satisfactory as this ung lady samuel hair jr at one time one of ie e principal owners of the st louisr assar snake creek district now in large arge of the lone lane pine in that section as over from the property wednesday st t oro shipments lor for tho the week were pounds 40 41 PROGRESS REPORT ON PARK CITY the following extract la Is taken from the progress report on park city by 3 M boutwell published in the last issue of 0 the salt lake mining review the park city mining district stands ver very prominently among the great mining districts ol of the country as aa the home of large bodies ot of silver lead ores carry ing minor values of gold and copper in 1901 1901 park city mines supplied roughly seven elevenths ot of the total output out put of silver irom from utah and were the main factor in maintaining rank as third among the silver producing states although relatively young park city la Is in several ways a great camp mining Is conducted on an extensive scale according to advanced methods by able experienced men ten shafts have reached a depth of at least 1000 feet six are down 1300 feet or more and one that one too whose collar Is lowest has attained a depth of 2000 feet there are four long drain or work tunnels the longest of which extends out to the eastern slope a distance of about three miles during the last year mining in this district has been remarkably active forty eight new locations the largest number reported from any mining dis tract in the state have been recorded A number of heavy capitalized companies have been incorporated several shafts I 1 begun and exploration work vigorously prosecuted in various quarters precisely what the results will be no one can foresee several pieces of virgin ground which are now being explored have been selected with considerable judgment in a raining mining boom however some properties are inevitably over valued and it cannot be expected all will prove equally profitable naturally among the conservative men who have developed the present district by legitimate mining there Is a strong opposition to anything in the nature of booming which might be prejudicial to the permanent prosperity of the camp in brief it may be said that it if no serious decline in the price of silver occurs the prospects tor for a continued increase in the earnings of the camp through legitimate mining in the immediate future are most favorable |