Show P P. P PC C. C v M. M S. S Co Smelter Partially Resumes Resumes- Resumes Coalville as Oil Center The Center The King Con General Manager W. O. Lambourne Lam this morning confirmed the rumor that the Judge Smelter In Deer Valley Valley Valley Val Val- ley will partially resume operations next week Mr Lambourne said salt that the electrolytic electrolytic elec elec- part of the big plant will continue continue con con- idle for the present at least though he wishes it were otherwise The big roaster of the plant will be put in operation and will continue in use indefinitely and much an experimental nature will be continued ed on a larger scale than heretofore Concentrates will be put through the big roaster and the product shipped shipped shipped ship ship- ped to Oklahoma for tor separation treatment treat treat- ment Mr John T T. T Ellsworth will of course be in charge of the plant The work of cleaning out the stacks and other preliminaries for the partial partial partial par par- resumption of operations are now now under way King Con Looking Better Conditions at the King Consolidated Consolidated Consolidated Consoli Consoli- dated are improving every day according according ac DC- ac- ac cording to r reports ports So interesting are the ore showings that Manager Harry Lee remains at the property di directing dIrecting directing dI- dI development work Work Isnow Is now how being prosecuted in the D. D M M. holdings of the company with stringers of of ore coming In with gre greater t r frequency all the time and it seems a certainty certain ty to those familiar with the country that ore in commercial quantities will very Tory Bo soon n be uncovered The Improved ed conditions at this Important property prope property pro pro- pe perty ty the past two weeks has caused the price of the stock to stiffen con- con it is understood that lo local local lo- lo cal people are Increasing their hold hold- h ings ld-I ld Ge General eral Manager of Glenallen Reports I In his annual report to the stockholders stockholders stock stock- stock stock-I holders of the Glenallen Mining company corn com com I i pany C Manager Manage James B. B Allen Allen Allen Al Al- len sh hat that the assured and I al ab t. t yo ye e of this Park City mine l. l L. j oc 0 n to tons tons' inthe in intha f I 1 tt the tha mall area that has been opened J by workings Probably i. i just st interesting topic Is thata that a aut ut the mill in which he makes frequent frequent fre fre- quent comparison to the report mad made j fre-j for the company by Engineer F. F it Weeks Manager Allens Allen's report n part is a as as follows i Tho The Glenallen m mill ll lacks only the flotation section to bring It to an efficient efficient effi eW- clent plant capa capable le of treating tons dally daily with an assured recovery i 1 of all the metals contained in sn the Glenallen ore considerably higher than the Weeks' Weeks estimate At the time of the tile of your property property prop prop- property erty by Mr Weeks he was not prepared prepared pre pre- pared to adopt the he metallurgical results re- re re results obtained Mr by-Mr J. J T. T Terry on I the Glenallen ores ores because Mr Terry himself was not ready to guarantee In l practice the results by him obtained In the laboratory Recently Recently Re Re- on behalf of your company I employed Mr Terry to make a thorough thorough thorough thor thor- ough test of the Glenallen ores and furnished him pounds of the samples samples samples sam sam- ples cut by Mr Weeks in In determining the average of your ore values Mr Mr Terry announces the results of the tests made on this ore as m most t sat- sat In a few days we expect his written wr report stating that he can now guarantee in commercial practice tice results even better both as regards regards regards re re- gards economy and percentage of metal extraction than those attributed ed to tD Mr Terrys Terry's experiments although al although although al- al though not adopted in the Weeks Week's report Without going Into details at the present time 1 I feel warranted In assuring you that the average net I profits estimated by Weeks from the mining and milling of the assured ore bodies of your mine in tn April 1920 you may now add a net profit from the sale of marketable zinc concentrates concentrates concen concen- s of not less than per tonof ton tonof tonof of ore are milled I Since the Weeks Week's report approximately approximately was spent pent for macho ery added to the mill It affords me pleasure to state that Mr Terry will rill fUlI certify my contention that no superfluous superfluous superfluous super super- machinery was installed that there has been no serous ser or wasteful wasteful waste waste- ful ful or us useless less expenditure that no mistake was was made In the character and design of If the mill mUt and that all the them machinery Installed is adapted toa to toa toa a mill mUt efficient to treat the Glenallen ores under the most econom economist al and advanced processes known to metal metal- The flotation section necessary to complete the mill to t tons tone ns dally daily capacity can be completed within 60 days at an expense of not moro more than We may IDAY confidently look forward to t the time In the n near ar fut future re when your mire mine can cane steadily feed a mill capable of treating tons of ore dally to capacity and of at least asgood as asgood good gOd grade as as the average reported i iby by We Weeks ks tor for the tho or ore ore bodies bOdles bt sampled I Iby by him In fn 1920 It will please se you to know that I Iy I y your ur mill has power and crushing ca capacity ca- ca parity largely In excess of j ca per day and can be Increased to the i larger capacity with comparatively small expense and without interrupting interrupt Interrupt- i ing the operation of the mill at its present capacity The expense of l increasing in increasing in- in creasing your mill to tons dally daily capacity will not exceed I t regard the solution of the question question question ques ques- tion of Increasing your capacity as imminent within the next year As all the faces of the tunnels being driven into Bald Mountain are in ore and as the tonnage of your available ore reserves may confidently be expected expected expected ex ex- to enlarge in increasing ratio as the backs are Increased the economy economy econ econ- omy Incident to the maximum econ I mill capacity of your property is worthy I of your present consideration especially especially 1 ally In conjunction with the wise policy adopted by your management I of confining the early activities of the resumed operation of the Glenallen I mine to the further development of i ore bodies both at by continuing continuing continuing con con- to drive into Bald Mountain leaving the completion and operation of the mill to the more favorable weather conditions of early summer Never Has Gone Back Prefacing a general write-up write of our famous mining camp the Salt Lake Mining Review of January says In detailing the achievements ofa of ofa ofa a years year's operation on In to a mining district district district dis dis- the real milk in the cocoanut simmers down to matters pertaining to ore are ore production earnings new development development development de de- new equipment and new w strikes If any Along these loes Park lark City's wonderful district makes an enviable showing A year ago the Mining Review called attention to the fact tact that Park lark City had never never experienced a a. come back because It had never gone back or words to that effect Like every other ther metal metal met met- al mining camp Park City has hai experienced ex- ex through the years the effects effects effects ef ef- of nf rough rou handling of the metals by legislative enactments market manipulation etc but thello things have havo never more t n acted as a brake on Its engine of progress Today the Old camp is rolling out outa a larger tonnage of ore than at any previous time in Its history and tho the thore re record ord of ot 1922 goOd 1922 good as It has been Is Is sure suro t to be bo shattered this year The Tho stone lode which has attracted unusual attention to the camp and district during the past year has been the marvelous record of the Park Utah company company and the tho revival of Interest Interest interest In In- terest which h its performances hAs created id 16 the neglected long-neglected possibilities possibilities of the called so-called called east side 1 of ot the camp Coalville Likely to be tOil Oil Centers Center Cent rl Geologists having completed their research on the Aspen sand structure and having traced It to the Chalk Creek dome of the Of the Chalk lk Creek anticline anticline anti anti- cline six miles mUes east of Coalville Utah from the southwest corner of Wyoming the Ohio OH on company has completed arrangements for starting drilling operations at that point says the Western Mineral Survey Although Although Although Al Al- 1 though figures are not public It Is la known that the Ohio company paid a good cash bonus with a substantial overriding royalty for the leases leates it I has secured which are sections 6 and 7 In township 2 north range 6 east The camp and test well will be on section sec see I tion 7 which is Union Pacific railroad land Under the terms of the deal drilling s s to start early this month unless extension of the lease be secured secured secured se se- cured from the railroad company The Ohio company secured its lease from a a. syndicate of Salt Lake and 1 Montana men consisting of R. R E. E I Chamberlain of Great Falls E. E M. M I Milburn of Miles les City Albert E E. E Platz Plata of Billings R. R II H. Sales and J. J E E. E I Woodard of Butte Butto and George M M. Fowler Towler and Paul of Salt Lake The syndicate hola hols leases on oni i acres part of which are government gov gov government prospecting permits and the balance patented ground most of which Is property Most of the members of the syndicate are geologists well known In the mining and oil industries The Ohio company company company com com- pany secured the leases In competition tion against several large oil producing producIng producing ing companies geologists for all of which had made extended examination examination examina examina- tion of the structure which is highly regarded for oil prospecting John McI McKay McFayden ayden den who is In charge I I of western operations for Ohio comI company company com com- pany C. C J. J Hares chief geologist W W. I B. B Emory geologist and R. R E. E Oakes I were at the field Tuesday taking care of preliminaries and locating site for forthe forthe forthe the camp and test well Mr Oakes remained in charge of the work The structure is 16 miles from the southwest corner of Wyoming The sand in the Aspen the depth of which is approximated at 1760 1750 fe feet t. t The Aspen sand is immediately immediate Immediate- ly below the frontier formation and from It U about 90 per cent of the oil on production of Wyoming is obtained This sand shows oil oU seepage at all places where It is exposed In western Wyoming The maximum drilling depth is est estimated mated at 1500 1600 feet with the that the sand may be encountered at anywhere between 1250 1250 1250 1 feet and the maximum estimate Variations In estimate is due to the condition that exact point at which drilling wily wn start in tn tre Frontier formation formation formation for for- mation Is la dlf difficult cult to determine on account of character of the formation The site will be located about a halt half mile mUe from water supply and less leBl than five miles from operatIng operating operatIng ing coal mines In the event production tion tron U Is found a II six-mile six gravity pipe pipe- lino Uno w well wll 11 connect the neld with the railroad at Coalville There are several other big oil companies now negotiating for drilling drill drill- drilling ing deals on other acreage controlled by the syndicate The structure Is to the east of the acre now being drilled by the Western Western Western West West- ern Petroleum company and Is la not the same The Ohio OH company drilled three dry holes in southern Utah during the last year and a half halt at Huntington Hunting- Hunting ton ton Cainville and Circle Cliffs In an effort to find oil In Utah It is the Ohio Oil company which has haa brought In big gas production prod at Baxter BasIn BasIn Basin Bas Bas- in Wyo which It Is desirous of or marketing In Salt Lake for which fr franchise application Is now on file with the city commission Camp Crosscuts The Queen Esther will wUl prosecute developments with two shifts the shifts the first night shift going on tonight Wm Grey one of the experienced miners of this camp was made foreman foreman fore fore- man of ot the Alliance workings of the Silver King Coalition the first of thIs thia week Manager Jinks Nelson of the Park Nelson was again a visitor In the metropolis metropolis' this week on matters concerning con the the resumption of work at that promising property II S S. S Coleman a n. prominent citizen n of Midway Wasatch county was In Inthe Inthe inthe the Park Wednesday of this week on n business matters Mr Coleman Is in interested interested In- In in mining properties In the Snake Creek district nd I Is of the tho opinion there thero will be considerable activity activity activity ac ac- ac- ac in that section this summer General Manager M M J J. J Dalley Dailey of the Silver SavEr King Coalition returned to Salt Lake yesterday afternoon after a several severn I day stay at the big producer er When asked If there was anythIng anything any any- thing new Mr dr Ir Dailey Dalley replied Only new or ore bodies and a new record- record breaking future for old reliable Park City That correctly tells the story Mr Dalley Dailey and makes make splendid splendid splendid did reading rending Superintendent Andy JAndy Hurley Is la doIng doIng doing do- do Ing things at the Keystone property as will be evidenced by the fact that thata a ton shipment w was s isado from that producer this week Shipments will be lie made at regular Intervals from now now on The New Quincy al also also also al- al so under the supervision of Mr Hurley Hurley Hurley Hur Hur- ley Is sprucing tip tip and attracting at attention attention at- at as ns' ns will Jie he e noticed by the activity activity activity ac ac- ac- ac and advance In the price of the stock Manager J J. J B. B BAllen Allen and Secretary T T S. S Grace of the Glenallen property proper proper- ty returned from Salt Lake this morn morning Ins and will go over to the mine work of Is being pushed ahead vigorously The Glenallen will soon be on the shipping shipping shipping ship ship- ping list Secretary Grace was accompanied accompanied accompanied by Mrs Grace recently arrivIng arriving arriving ing and who will wilt now make her home at the Glenallen mine with her husband General Manager George W. W Lambourne Lambourne Lambourne Lam Lam- bourne of the Judge M M. M and S. S properties properties pro pro- accompanied by James A A. l a a. prominent stockholder returned to Salt Lake Monday afternoon af at- af- af after a three day visit of inspection inspection in In- of this great producer The gentlemen had nothing to report further than the known fact that the big property never looked better better bet ter nor had brighter prospects Superintendent O. O N. N Friendly went to the city with the two well known visitors A A. P P. P Ridge Geo B. B Sheen and Clarence Carty all partners in the operative co plan of the Verdun property In the southern part of this thia district went over to the mine Sunday last on snow shoes and andreport andreport andreport report an Interesting trip At the mine they found work progressing The tunnel It la is now In some feet with a well defined fissure between a quartz hanging and lime toot foot walls and highly mineralized |