Show - vt 74 1 1 I EMPIRE EDITION ff' Lit IQ ' of Irot)olfw 0 ff) 7"1 'I t - t'-- - 4re ‘ 44r - V A A rZi'''- '' : ''i''' - 7 too - C z 't Aoso4k i :-- 7' 40: I '' - 'y" ' Cs-- ' ") A r 6''' if---- 7 --- ' - err ' CC' 4 ‘- -l 6 b 1 tt - 4 r ' 0 4 c7 :it 0 0 - -r se i -- - :- : --- -- 411 - ti the tewodreld's iltsa the Intermountain the production rgest located I Empire of commercial fertilizer is developing into a lines major industry power companies the U S derartinent of the interior and private capital are engaged in a program involving millions of e "e ' 1 paot I 1 1 i1 Ut(1-- biNNI:t ' i ai K - :° ' ''':S': I - lir - - ''''' a 141 ("i — - :: '7'- ": 4 ftitt 41 - a supply of 7800000 tons ofphosphate shale for a period Ls guaranteed And for every three furnaces installed by Westvaco Simplot will install one which indicates considerable future expansion Simplot will supply the phosphate for the Westvaco furnace project and in turn will use the phosphorous element produced in making triple phosphate fertilizer a product containing 48 per cent available plant food instead of the 18 per cent contained in the present product The Union Pacific railroad w)11 build a 23 mile spur track from Fort Hall siding east to the Simplot open pit phosphate be- tween $1500000 and $2000000 The Idaho Power Co will build a high voltage transmission line to eupply power to the furnaces with 'consumption for - " V -- 1 - - - - 1 V-- - "r ' ! - 1:vi 1 I ' I i 1 production goal was advanced to 200000 tons for 1947 Out- - I 1 4 1 - -i' '' ' ' ' ' '' 1 k 1 1- ' cr Z -' 4 'a '‘!t - Tr- ' :- - ea 4 ' rt1 k L-I- - L1) ie'' 1 4 3 LESS e - 0- 'C li -1 f : :v ' ' T : ' "'''' V 3 P 4 " - ' fi o ' 4 - I i n r! 11 141 71 Il I" -) 4- r 1 " 2 -- 1 1 I il of appli once yov don't hay to This is cation wait forth bast ' BUEHNER BLOCKS in any quantity! 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' 2 fl 1 ' 4 91I'a AP ir tAl-A- Mt 01 I I cfl rr —pollb ars f I - T' as i 3 '4 71 1 I r 17 ft Mi”Mr2IELLial- "II IN 14 tor 1 - —Pgy 11014111—a g - L Arii0 - &Mr 5 - - 3 4 317 rt - -r:"1 1" rri 1 A " At 0 -— t 1 ilib - ' f ila 4 4 A—VsLj ' 4A4F 1AV 11 ' ECONOMICAL VERSATILE WEAR I t are available immactiataly - Y': -- n - kl your buitclor will liko their ease v 1 - 4 t' t r t - t -- Ott - 0 1 z -- -4 ""l 77bt -- I - Mt 11 t 777 1 ksi a - 1g f:: V " kl jr eittl II fl 7 l'AU itxfr ilm - I - Viontb U1 L Atir J r : --- $ 1111111 ' ' 400 ? r 11111111 ILL 1 - ' - 1- -- 1 frfarrirt I 6011'- 4 - I 4 Trzer t7N - '— - -- 17 1111 -I fiatozo no0011"4' high-grad- I 1 P 4 - f A ' I el:-4- 444 - I t tt 771- ' For additional information and service write today lorfree informative material 1 L' & P LESS REPAIR de - agency through the department of interior J It Simplot broke the ground for the Pocatello plant in the spring of 1944 and went into operation in December of the same year First production goal was 80000 tons of single superphosphate per year However in 1945 plant expansion to double this output was corn- -' pleted arid with addition of a pulverizing mill an4 Improved of operation the efficiency t''1 - out- - ' Ler):01rbiliffwv 1'4401so -- & z - Yield Vital Product The Simplot open pit mine is located on Indian lands in the Fort Hall reservation which have been leased from the Indian -- V put goes to revitalize devastated J1:fling areas in Japan and othcr Islands of the Pacific prod- - 11 : ! Your architect will appreciete the design possibilities of this modern building material 1 - kilowatts - 4 ' 4 1 ' l''' ''' : - You'll build or remodel better with Suehnor Weeks answer to your buildthe low-coing problem 4 Great Phosphate- 3eds of West each unit estimated at 29000 ' r '''': st phate They are black gray or brown and have an oolitic structure At present only the high-graoolitic beds have any commercial value" The phosphate deposits In Utah lie on both flanks of the Uinta mountains and In the Wasatch chain from Spanish Fork canyon up around the margins of Bear lake Here the phosphoria formation is declared to be from 200 to 400 feet thick with the phosphate shale running from 20 to 200 feet in thickness In demand by users in all states Rich county has the richest west of the Mississippi which are short of phosphate supplies deposits with some 96750000 tons in reserve trintah county at present contains approximately 1500- 000000 tons of a lower grade phosphate DHOSPHATE beds of the west are described by metallurThe Vtah Construction Co is mining phosphate rock in Rich gists as "a Permian phosphate-bearin- g formation believed to be county for processing on the Pacific coast and the Bonneof Marine origin The phosphate ville Corp plans to expand and beds are contained in the phosmodernize its potash plant at phate shale member of the Wendover in order to increase This in formation phosphor's Idaho is from 25 to 180 ' feet olitput of vitally needed fertilizer thick and consists of various With America facing a critand sandstones limestones shales plus one to three beds ical shortage of phosphate in of high-grad- e the next five years under the phosphate rock e The beds are from present rate of production defour to seven feet thick and 1 velopment and utilization of the contain up to 35 See Page 19 pure phos- - P i I F - lt put fell a little short of this mark because trf a shortage of railway freight cars By increasing the available plant food content of the product to :48 per cent It will be 1 1 ding into Utah the SlJnplet Co will begin fertilizer Ealunito plant In Salt take production In converted war-buiI I--- i ' 1 lt - I ' 1 lq - ( " '' '' ' A 4 1 f - -- 4 mine at a cost estimated I : 0 T 1 st r'444$" 1 47:0 - 11- AS--- kr loai t- - 11 l'' 1 Pocatello Ida Is Its Its product and refining expanding plant g Workers at Simplot plant uct for shipment Much of the company's A - fertilizer the Sinsplot Co I ' t"':!::: 4 ' Ni - 1 -a I 1 2 1 1 - - i 1 J C----- tzt iv: :ie 1 1 '' A n- 1 4 0""r or ''t' - t 2 ''' ‘ I o4MT-Awtfvw- 't - 4 : 'imo-- 4 1 3 ' - - ‘ ' Am 1 ( - FT ttl 't 1471‘ 1 - i ii ' — t) fit 81'4 14440000444 ' "7-1 I I Pipe 1 ' --9 - t ' : i' 1 ' A 4011L 50-ye- ar Idaho industrialist- - who plans to esiirvert It to the manufacture of ammoniated sulphate and triple superphosphate greatly a lig immstAng the output of the Sim- i r'ef izer manufacturer Operation of the Westvaco furnace is scheduled for 1949 For each furnace unit installed -- Irertaiter Co plant at Focatell& t Deektion of the Westvaco Ctilorine Products Cos of New York to construct an electric' ' ical Co- - will spend between $3000000 and $4000000 for expansion in order to increase its output of sulplauric acid 150 per cent in order to supply the fertil- dollars to convert this great natural resource into a product which srfa insure soil fertility for rears to COMB Phosphate beds of Idaho hold 4000000000 tons of this Mineral with those in Utah estimated to contain in the neighborhood of 2000000000 tans erns deposits extend into Wyoming and southern and western Impetus sras given this Industry In two recent developments Sale of the Kalunite plant In Salt Lake Oty te J 11 Simplot t - ' ' -- ( !I Y 34 t t 7 f: it N It b " ' 1 V- Ic it k ''''''-i- ' n í ' 142)7:4 7:-- S " 4: furnace project near the Pocatello plant of the Simplot company for the production of elemental phosphorus Simplot plans expenditure of between $500000 and 700000 In remodeling the Ka 'unite plant In addition the Garfield Chem- I '' - t 4 li 7 Tapping the groat phosphate beds of west-Ira Amerkor for vitally needed cammorcial WITIlph '"' et ir:: : -- - - t- ' 1o 71 If' 'd tT-t- - i 4 - - f s - - 00 tot500eF - 7 14' !:'tI-rr'''" w ' ' 1 4r" ro el cop At''''- :r olt00--C:- ""tsi‘ -- 1 4 -- ---- -- 7--- - ' -$ ei'f:1t00"le—oet- - t iI0- ' 80'— '''' - r i at - 0F ' t i ri P - - i ft i : ! i'14- ‘ : : ---- --- 7-- ''''''' - - -- '4 g- - 24 1!' 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