Utah the Inland Empire the Story of the Pioneers Resources And Industries O

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Utah the Inland Empire the Story of the Pioneers Resources And Industries O
Arthur T Sargent
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H. Dickson, a prominent member of the Salt Lake bar; Lafayette Hol- brook, a capitalist and mining man of Provo, Utah; and Jacob West, a banker of Logan, Utah. These gentlemen constitute the officers and board of directors as well, and their names associated with an enterprise guarantee finan- cial responsibility, integrity and sagacity of administration. The policy of the company has been progressive, and the property has been actively developed since the present management has been in charge.... The property consists of seven claims through which the vein runs for a distance of 4, 500 feet. Work has been conducted through a 450- foot shaft, from the lower level of which they are drift- ing west along the vein. At this point the vein is from 6 to 14 feet in width, and carries from 18 to 28 per cent in copper values. The vein lies between a granite foot wall and a lime hanging wall, and ore has been traced from the surface to the present depth. It is principally red oxide of copper with sulphide appearing in the lower workings.

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