Show - - - FMIana " - C I II SECTION Vast New R a re! t from psge rr mtitry establiShrtlents inrdves the storrige and use of chemicals there is a possibility that through their continued functioning the k)cs1 production oil part of the requirements for these needs Insy be stimulated especially for those typesot prnduction wriere torsi raw materials are so aZundart t wartime additions to production racilitles that may find postwar uses arid stimulate the development of chemical industries are the kalunite plant the tamrsten and possibly the arms' plant in Salt Lake mmty the vanadium plant in I theastertt Utah and certain other plants which were built for other purposes but wialch mAy rind use in the postwar Other r - Vt 4N4!"1' -- would as available be - ttc -- ) t: t oir I touLd product tat( Tfl 7!!! b(:r5trA4 nad i a :11 -- :1tine71 t I' - metallic products in Utah and s areas creates an contig-uouunusually favorable raw material foundation for the development of chemical industries The growing industrial maturity of the west will be one of the greatest factors stimulating growth of chemical Industries These industries usually accompanyindustrial growth but are ordinarily not established far ahead of mature industrial de- velopment This is due partly to the fact that It is the large industries that provide a major portion of the materials and also the markets for the chemical industry The functioning of the Geneva Steel plant is a good example since the great demand for coke requires processing of over 2000000 tons of coal per year and has made available large quantities of that can provide the materials for numerous chemical Indus- tries The availability of these products will stimulate and make feasible the production of other chemical products arid these in turn will promote other developments to make use of the available products that will becircle in tin that is characteristic of the chemical Industry once the key producing units have been established The west is now much more mature and is therefore more nearly ready for extensive developments in the chemical industries This maturing west will have greater and greater needs for the resources of the central mountain territory many of which have not been utAlized In the past The long distances from eastern sources of supply which is being accentuated by freight rates will increasing serve to stimulate greater western independence for chemical Industries for which there is a raw material foundation In this Maturing western economy Utah's position will become more prominent in a wide range of new industries among which will be found many new and important chemical industries ever-wideni- v t 00 10 At:- - ''''' '-' atttf ''-- ''''' : U i4 (11 l' rl 14 ') )A I ' e : it - - I ' i i ' v E4 i ' ' i4 ' 4' i - - ' v' Q - 7- - 07001 -- ' ' - ' j - - - 4 'It4' At g ft i i gl 1I !IJ )! - '1- 0"- 1- tr" t' z ' ' - roe - 7 - ''''l rs t I i - AiI - t 14 p 1 ' a- - - - - ' ''' - 1 ' - I '' I -- ' ''' ' ' - ' 4 1 '''''' :i' ' 2 :t r 11 ! it1 11 li '''' 11 t 1!11(1 1 yl 7 u' II ' i i 1 ' 4 g I i i x r :r11: - '''- - k 11 Co Tit - - 1 prodcol engineering qutprirton!faki? ard - ! 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Ak be ' 1 -- eczth from the old laks beds of the west Is valumb:s as a Eltor aid and cLito for Us La Insulation orsaule paints ng st '‘4 V70) ) i !:44 ' - 1 K 1IP IfàAisL L'w- - ' ' 2— - Kw-Mi- 4- a 41r i Aus4- le-:- 4'"- - '-- - La - ''''- 0 ' t4c - j t Ir""A--4'4 Iv- i '°' 4" A hit' r:?--Ati- ' 4 AVA - ' dre4"1014-- - '- ' t 4 - - E a- " by- 's - fi"12'c-- b0 1 v 1wosit Ag44111( ':f:4' '- 7 s)!' — : '' - - ' S t'h':- - s e - t 4 - 11 by-prod- It lib: "- - - P "'vow- - le : it !AA s ssor - r " ' 745'?' r - ' ' (t op A41 products 'Me necessary materiall for the production of hydrochloric add are also present in Unlimited amounts through the electrolysis of sodium chloride Or as a from the production of magnesium metal from the magnesium chloride' obtained from the brines of the Great Salt lake or from the carnallite deposits of eastern Utah Sulphuric add is already being produced in considerable abun-- 1 dance at nonferrous smelters and this production can be considerably expanded There are also some natural deposits of sulphur In the state Numerous other raw materials of the chemical industry are available In this area when conditions become ripe for their utilisation There are several sources of supply of potash that may serve both the fertilizer and the chemical industries Utah occupies a specially strategic position with abundant reserves of several natural hydrocarbons some of which cannot be found elsewhere These substances a wide and growing use in paints varnishes and many other products The richness and and variety of numerous metals nonthe availability of soomany rn - st Askiatak404) by-prod- Utah occupies a strategic position alcog the western fringe of the great Rocky mountain coal field which contains ono-ha- lf of aa the coal reserves in the United States and this position is made evert irtronger by the specially heavy concentration of the Inlajor portion of these vast coal deposits In eastern Utah western Colorado and Wyoming: where one third of the country's total reserves sr tcyund The characteristics of this coal especially Its h:gb volatile content whirl in past times has been listed as a weakness makes it especially suitable as a source of a long list of products which are extensively used in the chemical indueales for the production of many of the most important of our modern chemical& The deposits of limestone in 'Utah are also of enormous extent and can be made available under condiUona as favorable as may be found elbewhere Limestone de7ontts covering a wide range and chemical characof pty--ca- l teistics are- - wen exposed at numerous places in the geological formations deposited in those periods of the eLrth's history which were specially favorable to the accumulation of thick forations rich in limestone material& Salt 11 also abundant in Utah south-'weste- being present tities trt the brines of the Great Salt lake and in what appears on the basis of partial exploration to be extensive deposits undernesith much of the territory in Grand and San J111111 oounties in eastern Utah Favorable materials for 'the production of the moat impor- tent industrial acids used ' in modern industry are also pres- future Nitric acid may be produced from ammonia available from the plants at Ironton and Geneva Central Utah is the moat important area for the production of this product in the west The amount of ammonia may be indefinitely enlarged from the processing of coal and from using coke to produce hydrogen to combine with the nitrogen of the atmosphere for the production of eynthetic ammonia Many other products 'useful in (chemical industries tor-nag- 12- ! hydrochloric and nitric adds The availability of phoephate rock in Utah and contiguous areas should eventually be the source of various types of products including' phosphoric acid that are important to the rapidly expanding fertilizer and chemical industries Developrr4nts now under way afford only a faint indication el' the extensive use to which these deposits may be put in the materials Kothrift - ' ' '41-- 4 in rich abundance 'This is especially so tor phosphoric of the THE chemical induatry are mony and varied They include a nurnber of tri basic products of mining agriculture and of lumberbt!' Of the almost endless 'Lett rubstances used In the chemical industries the three moat Imraw materials when portant e easured by the used art coal salt and limestone The three of these trrpplies of materials ars 'all very large in Sather-Gree- - 4 141' in enormous quan- - i t Kt tnt period for producing various trpes o: chemical products - ' a - raw os1 I r a - EMPIRE EDITION THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday January 18 1948 f - itimba' 4- - ''' it- O- r t A ' A gi — 1m 0- ' I - oP''''' a - ''' - loe i : -- ' 2 'M4-'''- ' - "w'' :Ii- - 77:- '' re' t'--4-i oe'1' - -- ESTAILISNED 1859 4'4 1 411 t gir - t 115 '''' ''' ' -- - ' - -- 4 41 I AIIIEVVIEMEI r i EQUIPMENT 1 Co cri i' ltrd': c'SIM) 0 4ilti tux 1 (ia'T-- (LI () 0 1 D D ' ri u a Sna I - - no - - moil IMMt rjr likc s ‘54gx c - g Ai----J- - - e a i De ' - - 411 k 0 ( 1 i 40 p 1 Mons Gri22Ja 029"43 - - di ame ' ' ' - '- " i L ss G GI GOOVI I flitt arr'r!4 I'D orporatton Witentxtausiotommottiortoseset ': t ' ritegaM01441Wi |