Show iid Past Present s nt and Future the Park Park park City Mj Mining r 8 Sm Smelting Co III t i I 4 i f. f fr r. f It 1 ii f f. f By GAIL GAILE AI E E. M SALT ALT Lr J LAKE NE 1923 I 4 qt r 0 1 4 c 4 r S 4 j x A jL I r t w 1 Ii 7 1 4 i 4 4 r l U li I I ft ft 4 r i c g f a t U N- N 1 t 7 t k r 1 It I 1 t. t 4 V f t I I. jt fr fg-fr lj tL I Jl T l' Y r 1 Upper p picture West Vest shaft hat Judge sh shaft tt and nd dump chimp is l h hown wn in upp upper r e l ia o d J and West West Ul o lI s ol on right fr right ht to center Center Center- Looking p 1 Em Ir t j canyon pyon down tens of lIons of of dollars do of ot ore oIe hav have been hauled d. d Ju judge g ator Ui In right foreground ground Judge sho shops and In l left ft center D West Daly-West ly West a ad d Judg shafts shafts' ii up 0 cal Lower Electro Lower Electro Electro- l m el l t ot of Park City Mining and Smelting el ing company m an Go Lake Tribune ib 4 c 1 tes 4 more morel Important than ln Tile The very difficulty and costliness of thew rk 3 I th hazards the intricacy of ti projects require tl highest type X Pf organization ability Jn military 3 problems o a more less or-less v form and enemies of a more i. i Bown capacity to Injure must b be cope with But when men be- be v tnt Into th the heart beart of oj the Invisible forces must be con con- H whose 4 profound often oten plans l laus laushe the he ages a enca en fiu Tor r ores h hast Win o that of at th enn ree the bu 04 4 ot and the Jr rne nef h 16 basta has bas hasA A ta 0 ds aj-ds n n tha J y j and myriad method p at 4 ve running rL and gao gao- I be he tO In r 14 miner miner- J won dothe do- do 1 the ti's l 11 1 g Fr m at hi hU II uS til li sI d I P k were lal 0 0 pt II t angest the rent i er 4 i I sediment transported by streams ii GREAT KNOWLEDGE I Io No o matter how faJt t d r fractured a m lie e. e fie io must ba bu able to the he various segment have been displaced In of tile tho d must be fT I F FIn 1 ilI In Itts 1 of 61 the life nm of Pe d t i form e ana and later tak great extant the t Ore bodies hp rii L 0 of of under under- ground certain rule thai ott to the o ores exist fi b beds ds are known to be boi I to IP W tI bed prominent oro OO l prep rol er of f a a are la t 1 bt oe ns often otten occur occur- lag j Irig-j o athor form a ver- ver erV er- er V ll a t bod bodies es the length t e aili r width of or which is tiLed by extent of te favorable well as u the amount of end the and siz o of fissures This Is Isly ispa pa Pacul cut ly ly true In the thu CarU ar C t i ci where bee th the la 1 In a limestone member Uen ly ly- ft In eighty to one hundred fet f he Weber t success of the more recent OD- OD 4 s Ift a the properties properties-of the n tb an nc ot of organization a aids and aid d ds s scientific e study of at the formations SO WORK V. 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Tb bE mere nere belief beller t that thit 1 the he southwest south south- south south- we west t projection of or th the rich Ontario i vein eln system DeAo Deo nd by exI exi ex- ex plo atlon vied 16 tA the i j J early development develop men ment of ot the he prope ties now making up the estate of th the Park City Ct lIn l i ing and Smelting company Alj Al- Al l 1 j though this the theory thery ry was proven cornet cor net 1 it Jt w wa was s- s enly by bj expenditure of ot large amounts of by labor by intensive Int study tudy and persistence persis- persis t 1 tence lence through a most unusual succession sue suc cession celiston of or difficulties and disasters that th the thore ore re bodies w V vre re finally found t witch wh h up to date ha have e sold for 86 6 t I after atter deducting freight and I Smelter charges charged and paid J In dividends I I Few mining men eyen opera oper- oper J a ang n In the Park City dl district are arc th the debt pf owed Or- Or Jr Walter p. p Je a t of or the 01 1 school ho niad t l' l first tInt detailed de de- tailed report oil OIt the Judge DaIY Just twenty year years ago agu However anyone any any- ono one who w rends reads Dr J report cannot but be deeply impressed ul by clarity of thought and the tied i of expression a aa as well wen a as a. by the displayed by this geo gee jn lu ht hIlt masterly monO monograph Dr Jenney labored bored at Iti hi lou lon earne earnestly unselfishly with all all' the zeal teal JI At a true scientist or artist tr Une e when a consulting geologist I was WAIl a not hell held hellIn In higher esteem by the practical operator than a ai 1 I in lu that erl a i j geologist waa was a 0 fanatic lie were wert to tD be fl for tb the 1 t part but who w wa ws to to t 1 i flea to b bJ nto me more to e th than an of ot casual value at ue Nevertheless being an Id Idealist 11 ot at fiber b he tie w Ws s content to blaze blazen n ne trails trail Into the unknown and t tV to V work rk for the Happiness of future gen gen- orations ty lio be ter tribute can be pal palT the estimable memory of ot Dr Jon Jonney Jenney ey than to 40 say laY y that Ute the pursuant purse purse- anc ant ane of tt his r ns ba has assisted as u- stated slated in discovering the true truc value of the Daly- Daly West West and tile the Daly DalY- Judge properties in finding greater mineral l resources resourCe than the operators ot of the past generation thought exist exist- j od In their ground and In opening a anew new epoch o of DC productivity f or these estates t. t S TILL STUDIED ACt r twenty y years ars Dr Tire Jenney's re report tb ro pot porte arc are arc sUit stUl read with profit and nd Interest by those these who wiit are ar today carry carryl l big fg ou on the work of det determining th the geologist structure and g governing v causes ca for fot tn in In the dis- dis and the memory of hIs ardor ul unselfishness ta and d genius revered revered by byth th mj ml x i work conception con con- Jf U guided by a proper of tile tAe formations formation's geo geology ogy i wasi necessary In the early days of these thes j properties it hal haa become in later years m more re necessary H comp ny Jias ia aB been for for- t In hiving at Its head as an organizer or and Its its activities O Georg W with combines t td a r the quality of ot lead lead- efficient j 1 gh his talent f r ability t to choose th the thought rIght dl the the entrusting of heavy re- re pons by by his cooperation advIce advice advice ad ad- vice and nd sympathy ill iti the iho solution of xing problems the company hAs hS een een made madl one of of the largest at ati successful mining zat the west t n ll 1 part ot the of oj thes the fa tI yent r s of the companies t Q the Park C ty C-ty ty un estate has as been due tp s J q J organization a as well we aa as c ref leI id d l lo o p of keeping track t s a in a a te territory covering r miles long cud and one mile Iwi i wi Wie 1 the formation so soUI UI Ho miu no- no UtIe may may be bo over- over I oozed o eLf ai rn posts costs may be kept wel tio margin of r f profits Ie re- q r shot not capital executive tiie and advice but ora or- or a antt hon tion iA Hi stem o f accounting of keep keep- ok Q o mine mune work vork vo k and costs of ot r reco co dIn nd rid correlating cal en ald data data ta u le is In its ns simplicity and th g et e has been devised WO Work K o of e 12 methods where whereby the Cost ost ost- r J h hc c 0 ea h foot 0 d op ork ork can I Ibri be bri computed d. d an n Uh v to- to towage tage age of r or developed and e e e phY 11 conditions condi condl- Lions Of f i s' s mi f es f jl b be al almost almost al- al most at any Rny any t time m t the day r night tell fell to the I f Manager Ocar N. N Friendly to hI his staff of assist ltd f J I r J D' D J agency of phs aps st t tables til of h hare are jt 11 1 a lm m of i ie e tort ort fort the eads of th the rio I de de- de ki iii intimate ouch the thi gress of or work In Jn t tap ex ex- 3 erty of th the compan and lean can an ely determine the theon the leaf ca cond condl on of the various s spes sIpes rand land vc headings the am I i of bf f w rk otis br by every machine machine- Ian ron on the preceding shift the numbe of tons tonof of ore th the exact m nil me e e ments meats and length of stops stopa o ot IV Ie e severa severa cages and the amount l t f powder r. r steel stel e electrical e power an compressed air Use Used All At of the man manI I the tle many heading I hundreds of ot Of feet underground underground- nu anU Ut thousands thc u of feet from the c n t f I arg S t so SOh h t t Ii alre directing o 0 r tell whether the woi wor OJ iJ condu 1 the marg of profit 4 The The advantage of I whereby the he geology of of j i ian can ati b be closely I olY correlated n lift I curate re record ord kept of conditions prevailing pre- pre In all parts of the mine is I exemplified by the new discoveries made in t the e Judge and West Daly-West j j e estate tate in a an upper member Park ty tj-ty formation During th the last t decade It became more mor arid and more I a apparent palen th t the possibilities of th thI the I known favorably limestone con bed con bed con con- sitting of f a fine gray limestone sixt six I t to twelve feet thick lying above the Jenney Jonney quartzite a distance of i feet teet or so so above the Ontario quartzite quartz- quartz ite Ite circumscribed byI by I continued production r I About this tUne it was dIe discovered covered i that a n large lare e stops slope on the 1200 level I thought to He lIe on y In la th the irber productive of pf so m many ny millions in 1 the the past was J A JI replacement of another limestone heretofore unknown and rI r- r j I ed od Although th this iI was in It elf an t interesting and startling because of at the hopes aroused arouse it possessed pos pos- minor Importance tance lance until it could be proven that th's view now member extended through I out the e property I and UM the definite controlling con eon trolling causes tot for its fertility ty In la this locality could be hJ established t. t i TU SI H I When jt once found that this I stratum of ot newly proven V Importance l ed od throughout the property as did lower lImestone lying Iring above boy the Jenn Jenney r it was only to work out the of the jh he member and locate t t. in the i properties where the tha c I veral ons favorable to tb the i extensive prevailed I For severa several years past put prospecting In the Judge aud Daly West proper proper proper-I ties tie h has 1 bep b ep guided by this new new- C Continue on Oa o Pg Pu Two wo L Oll L The Th 7 s Wo Wonderful derf 1 Past P Present and e a of the Park City Mining and Smelting Company Compan y Continued From Page Pan One found condition and the result has hae been tho the finding ending of some sOUle large am and profitable ore bodies This summer in conformity with this policy a raise was put up on the Middle vein vern close lose to the West Daly-West and Judge lines to prospect the he upper limestone Thore There was little justification for this work except the geological premises upon which the theory of ol the exploration was based Indies Indica Indications a- a that mineralizing solutions had passed through the fissure were few The entire raise rdse was barren of ore are with the exception of one place where there was a seam the thickness of a knife blade About eighty or ninety feet above the level a rich bed of ore are was broken Into What the real Importance importance importance tance of this strike amounts to will wUl probably not be known for months or for years but out mining operations conducted steadily for the last six months in this upper limestone indi indi- indicate indicate cate that the discovery Is one of the most important made in the forty years of activity in the properties of the company I I Furthermore the territory to the north that is cut by the Roll fissure takes on new importance as a result of this development since a study of conditions shows this upper limestone limestone limestone lime lime- stone to persist along the strike of v th the Roll vein Development headings head- head f rings Ings are now being driven to determine de- de termine whether the Roll fissure system is as richly mineralized along 1 the upper limestone as ns along the 1 Middle vein I V ST VAST OPENED From these two fissures In the lower lower lower low low- er limestone a total of approximately approximate approximate- ly Iy has been mined If the work In the upper limestone along the Roll Holl fissure lure and the 11 1 Middle Middle Mid Mid- 1 dle dIe vein succeeds as well as every as-every every a hope hOIe founded on geological data foreshadows foreshadows foreshadows fore fore- shadows a net v era of production wilbe will wil willbe be opened up for the company Mineral MineraI values and extent of the theore theore ore are deposits are arc fully as good as Inthe in inthe inthe the extensive slopes in the lower limestone There is however this Interesting in interesting interesting In- In difference On the lower here leve i P ore was I a carbonate while In new V above the level tevel is sulphide Tor Por a distance of or 1300 feet along alongI C I Jb its its southwest northeast southwest strike for tor an average width of from twenty-five twenty to thirty feet and a thickness of six to eight feet tills this great deposit has been followed and Its lateral limits not reached The unfilled slopes from which the ore has been mined in the small Email portion of the deposit exploited exploit ed up to date form a succession of low gloomy caverns Timbers used for lor the support of the mountains weight stand es as s close together as tre trees In a a forest In places the tho rich ore is fifty to sixty feet teet wide and ten feet teet thick Few more picturesque si sl h these big slopes can be be a s k mn t On On aU alj sides th lack grayish ton In any In the mines se sa the myriads of ot otto to scintillate till a te I I. I ke kead s ad adorning rn ng a sable sahle consisting manly mainly y copper averages of silver 25 r r cent copper and ana anaSi Itch th- th Si of the ex ea s ary to fin find d by 1 and systematic development of th the e character that Is a matter of polio policy with the Park City Mining an and d Smelting company company In searching fo foore for r ore bodies Notwithstanding production of th the e properties of the company has been bee n heavy study of the formations clearly clearly clear ly Iy shows that there are large areas I in both the West Daly-West and Judge Judg e I portions remaining un prospected This is especially true of the eastern portion of the Daly West property which contains favorable ore norl- norl port hori horizons zons zone practically un prospected though In the Judge they have long been the source of profitable mining operations NEW V TERRITORY ACQUIRED In addition the company has recently re- re recently re re- taken over the West Ontario O Minting Miming company's property Consisting Icon eon slating of twenty-five twenty patented minIng min mm- Ing lag claims with an area of acres adjoining the West Daly-West and the Judge estate on the west As 8 the projection of the fissures so productive productive productive tive In the latter two properties extend extend extend ex ex- ex- ex tend Into tine lie West Ontario the newly state is believed to have great ties les The underground workings of the company with a co length of ot seventy-five seventy miles ar equipped with the most modern ma machinery finery The Snake C Creek eek tunnel th a length lof of nearly three miles mUes ha ha been driven driven driven en to explore and develop the vast western area of the propel y and to furnish drainage for the und and underground workings All long-haul long tr Uon tion is is Is' done by means of ele ric ele ric lo lo- lo Short Shat hauls and t tation on intermediate levels Is by horses Surface equipment which is also I of ot t tie the e best Is kept in the highest I state of mechanical efficiency Besides Besides Be De- sides the shops c compressors hoists and other equipment necessary to carI carrying |