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I '' $4 '' - I i P - 7'1- lir : 1'-'4- '' - -- - " - ' 10 Si '' it- ' ' 41 btr t11 - - 7 - 'pit 4 : ':z - - ' - '- - t- ia-- - - 2004- ' 7": ' ' m- 4 - ' " k': I Gold production is increasing through operation of such dredges as this of the Snake River Mining company on the Yankee fork of the Salmon river are concentrated at Lark where the company supports a community of some 500 persons It also operates through the Niagara Tunnel at Bingham which Is one of the district's large producers Combined Metals operates the old Park Bingham and Lavagino groups through the Butterfield tunnel and is another large producer one of the leading producers of gold silver lead and zinc ores in addition to its copper Suroperations rounding the open-pi- t of Kennecott Copper are the underground mines principal producers being the United States Smelting Refining and Mining Co Combined Metals Reduction Co and Combined Metals Reduction Co 111 I I iT zr 3 dii 141 i lode in Nevada is coming to lila with cperations of workings such as the Gold Hill glory hole number in a resuming The old Comstock in of the great mines of America The flanking limestone formations on the west limb later developed major producers which today are operating efficiently and profitably The Silver King Coalition Mines Co on the west' limb of the anticline continues to be one of the world's leading producers ores after of nearly 70 years of operation Discovered in 1886 the Silver King Utah major ducer of silver lead and zinc ores which carry some gold and copper with many properties being' in continuous operation since their discovery back in the 18703 This district lies on an anticline the apex formation of which is quartzite with lime stone and shales flanking Here the Ontario lode was discovered In 1873 and during its life was one pro- silver-lead-zi- "17:t II 41 R ' t Jit i Irit 117 t 1 1 1 has produced gold silver cop lead and zinc worth pal mately $135000000 In it employs some 650 miner with an average monthly payrt of $85000 and an annual powe bill of $110000 Recent develop ment here has Droved ore on th 1900 foot level where work i now being concentrated Whil some of its ore is shipped direc to Salt Lake valley smelters t21 Continued on following pa nc l' k 4 : Park city district rr HE continues as a The U S Smelting operations West Mountain UTAH'SdrStrict at Bingham is i C? 1 --- ' if108"t'r's 1t4 s' - - ic ' t t- '''' 4o 4 " —t '' ''3'''a ' 1 s 4 ' ''''''' 11691- k!' 4 - 1106- - 4 Alt ''':'-- r ti - - - ' -- -- ' tr:-- 4" ' - 11-k I ' 4 74111 '"41'ta- -' N! toz4 r 41 ' ''''' 4 É6 4 I T' t L !1 L4f ilre Hitting Dollars—New Dollaos Thailean Trade for Utah ? oft it te 1 Ii kr0 L' - '''' - ' 't -- l'&' 1 r ''' 4 ' ' --- ei—'- -- r ar i I 'ft4) 4 10-ye- 41 Cil ‘''' period Utah's value of metals has ranged from a low in 1938 of $13745902 to a high in 1943 of 3124562540 The average annual output is worth roughly $90000000 Idaho the lgrgest producer of silver and zinc in the United States and tha second largest producer of :ead has an average annual output ranging between $35000000 and $10000000 Nevada's annual revenue from Its mines ranges between $25- 000000 and $30000000 with copper being its principal metal 4 i--s 11LAt l'g'' 4- 0 ' '' ' No 'f ' pile - - A t''''i i 14r Q OVER a tz A' e 19 gold -- i produced 30 of all copper in Amer i c a of-th- g 'e--a 4 - '''- 4440' ot- Eat it ri1) z The bureau of mines' report on Sept 12 showed: Utah 211073 ounces South Dakota 237540 ounces and California 236100 ounces This record is all the more remarkable because gold is produced In Utah only in conjunction with copper and other metals Here there are 710 large gold mines such as are found in South flakota and California where production is increasing following lifting of wartime prohibition against straight gold mining - L-)4--1 is -- 4 1P4- r GO' 9t ' :1 tN of 1047 - " - In 1945 Utah 287 iftzstalyAr 447r- second in ail- ver production i - TT months 1947 and 7 AC )t"'41466 '''''' Idaho's great Hecla mine in the Coeur d'Alene region does much to k1-- ) the Gem state first in America in the production of silver mines company property at Park' City con- tnues its high output has operated 70 years even three but this state alone maintains a balanced production It contains ' the worlds copper producer greatestsingle was first in gold production dure ing t h war years and for the first seven ' 167--- t 1 0-- - r' ' w z '': 4( :J America's Treasure House Pours Out Precious Metals - Al ': - TN AlIEPLICA'S treasure house —the Intermountain Empiremetal mines continue to pour a stream of wealtn into Industrial and corrtmerclal channels of the nation Although beset by labor dfficulties increasing production' costs Lnd unfavorable nevertheprices the industry less remains a bulwark of econumie security with plans for development a n d exploration under way to bring it new pres- - 4-- ("Artr2" 4 1 7 - '"t41:' r ring ''' 4 Jr 7- $ consistent producers of ores the Silver Coaliton - it- l - 17 tI' ' a m I- - ' (‘ ' le - m su- - ' '' )- l'N----- 4 4 k 70- - -- - ''''' Zt ' rOti - - 1 lt I "12 '111 s 1''''N V " '4" ot utaa '"- - t ztc) "1:Nost ‘no ''''''' - - s 48 et fg - 4 - I I l'A' - — 6- it:9 AI Z ielt2b ill 1 ' - ii- A- '' 1 i:!te-'- ' Jo S- - - 4 AL ":" mkt c414t -- 0 - a '--- a1- --- 1 ' t It - ' 4re:"" 1 4' -- tfati AI vN :t -- tc rt -- """Zihr"- -it It) 42 t '4 El -- lot c - J t- 1 ' 1 ' 141 4 it "':- ' pc 7 - AA '' '' '44''''4' I 44!''' 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