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Show Utah Alining c ; V Proclaimed to supplying its own needs to the fullest extent possible. Any mineral or metal they could produce and use was of prime The precious importance. metals, gold and silver and metals for which there was no local use or market, were of no Immediate interest. was THERE APPARENTLY no effort to establish title rights to the land in which the mineral deposits were located. As the communities did much of their building, processing and manufacturing on a cooperative community basis, the deposits and land were probably considered to be community property. They appear to have been held in possession of the community as long as needed, and then abandoned. There was little of mining or no development possession, through personal operation and sale of products. r The discovery of ore in Bingham Canyon in September 1863, and the discovery of similar ore shortly thereafter in the areas of present day Park City, Alta, Eureka, Tooele and Stockton, initiated the claiming of such discoveries by individual: and the subsequent development of mining operations through individual effort and Investment. This was the beginning of mining activity for so to speak, its own sake, rather than as an incident to the needs of home industry It marked the beginning of the commercial mining industry in Utah, and the minin' Centennial which we are observing in 1963 dates from the historic developments of " ' ;fif i - f. C i 4 " . vi ' , N , . -- it ' D. George a ... Centennial Governor fj- Clyde Saturday proclaimed 19CJ the Centennial Year of Mining in Utah. He issued a call to citizens across the state to ' , pate In commemorative celebrations on the accomplishments of mining over the past century. Saturday's announcement signals what is expected to be the largest year long observance ever held in Utah, according to Miles P, Romney, secretary of the newly.formed Utah Mining Centennial Committee. LEADING OFF major events over the year will be an Inaugural luncheon for Utah State legislators and civic and ria! leaders in Salt Lake City on Wednesday. Jan 16. The affair will he held nt the Lafayette Ballroom. Hotel Utah. In his official proclamation Gov iom" lead-silve- in-d- minine !3..? rl,!!!'!? Centnnia .Vear - THE PROCLAMATION also pointed up the vital relation- ship which mining has had with economic growth and wel- fare of our Si ll e.!S These were all right in their day, but weve come a long since then," Miles P. Romney, secretary, Utah Mining Centennial, right, tells Gov. George D. Clyde and Mitchell Melich, president Utah Mining Association, left, as he demonstrates the old and new" in mine lighting equip-th- e ment Mr. Romney holds up a miners candle dating back to 1860s and eariy carbide lantern, while modeling the very latest mining headgear with attached electric lamp, Gov. Clyde this week signaled one of the largest year-lon- g observances in state history by officially proclaiming 1963 as the Centennial Year of Mining in Utah in recognition of the of claim, the preparing of the first fim mining laws and the organization of the first mining district in the state." More than 20 historical, religious, educational, business and government groups will participate in Centennial ctivities during the year. Gov. Clydes proclamation pointed up the vital relation-th- e 'which mining has had with the economic growth and welfare of our state and its citizens . . . impressively demon-zen- s strated by the officially reported value of Utah mineral products reaching a cumulative total of more than eight billion dollar in 1962." 1863-196- n recognition of the location of first mining claim, the pre- paring of the firs mining laws and the organization of the first mining district in Utah." Minin activity nrior to was carried on in the State by Mermnn pioneer mining mis- si0as- 100 YEARS OF UTAH MINING PROGRESS 3, mig strated by officially reported value of Utah mineral products reaching a cumulate effort and investment. It mark- total of more than eight billion ej the beginning of the com- In 1962 mercial mining industry in More than 20 historical, re- and the mining Cen- Utah, ligtous, educational, business tennial which we are observing and governmental organizations dates (rom the historic jn wtil participate in this years ob- he of 1863, developments Mr. servances, said pointed out. Romney Saturday. TODAY, UTAH stands 14th Among major events sched- - among the states in the value of be f oafs an an 1863- - its mineral products and Utahs 1961 theme for the Days of 47 of mine products variety great parade on July 24. contests for includes h? base metals, lead, the jjfst early mining pictures and inc, precious diaries, displays and special metals. copper; and silver; iron gold at the Utah presentations State ore coal oil and gas uranium, Fair, local observances In many giisonite not ash phosphate, ce- Utah and a ment rock salt, gypsum lime- communities, wind up commemorative ban- - stone stone, building pumice, qU, S -- PTE. TBER. the Utah sand and gravel, and many Gov. others, Clyde empha- Historical i3 . Society will publish a special Mining Centennial Edi- tion of the Utah Historical Quar- - terlv, featuring articles by many of Utahs leading histor-Ians, includin? Prof. Leonard J. Arrington, . Utah State Univer- - sized. Since World War II, much of Utahs growth in mine products bas been related to manufactur- ng pants producing commodi- tjes for tj,e growing population 0f Utah and other western sitT- - states. In an unusual supplementary This accelerated population statement, also issued Saturday gr0wth trend is predicted to Clyde traced early Mor- - continue and therefore there mon pioneer mining activities should be opoortunity and en- near Cedar City. Coalville and COUragement to expand Utahs Mtnersville "motivated by the of its presently de- production requirements of an isolated plo- - veiooed mineral Industries and econnmy. to develop and mine others The discovery of markets or im- needing larger ore in Bingham Canvon on Sep- treatment technology," proved tember 1833. and the discovery qov Clyde said. of similar ore shortly thereafter jyj OUTLINING plans for the in the areas of present day Park Mr Romney also Satur- year City, Alta. Eureka, Tooele and announced that the Utah Stockmn. initiated the claiming day Centennials executive Minin, of such discoveries by individual lead-silv- committee will comprise F. Cooper Green, chairman, chell Melich, president, Utah and Glen Mining Association, A. Burt, Armand J. Eardley, S. L. Evans, S. K. Droubay, L. F. Black, J. P OKeefe, Walter M Horne, Benton Boyd, Cecil Pitrh .Tr. E. H. Snyder and. John H. Klas. Subcommittee chairmen will include Walter Horne, displays and floats; J. H. Klas, luncheon and banquet; David L. Bigler, publicity; and Victor L. Stevens Mit-dolla- 1863 These activities in the early 1360s set the stage for mining to reach a high level of economic importance immediately after completion of the transcontinental railroad in 1869. In fact, Utah mines produced 45 per cent of the total lead production in the United States in SINCE THOSE early days many newly discovered mineralized areas have been developed, expanding the volume and the variety of Utahs mineral products. 14th stands Today Utah among the states in the value of its mineral products. We are exceeded principally by those states which have a great pre mineral, ponderance of their product value in oil and gas, 8, 1963 coal or iron ore. Utah's great variety of mine products includes the base metals (lead, zinc, copper); the precious Gov, Clyde said, metals, gold and silver; iron ore, coal, oil, and gas uranium gllsonite potash, phosphate salt gypsum limestone, cement rock sand stone, pumice building and gravel and many others. The total value of the product of Utahs mines as reported by the U S. Bureau of Mines from bil1965 through 806 1961 was lions of dollars. 1962 will bring It clo!to 8 5 billions. SINCE WORLD WAR II. much of Utah's growth in mine products has been related to manufacturing plants producing commodities for the growing population of Utah and other western states. This accelerated population growth trend in the western states is predicted to continue be nd therefore there should opportunity and encouragement to expand Utahs production of its presently developed mineral JIDGF.S Jus'iccs of the Peace for Roy Sutton, Grantsville: John Henry Tooele County sworn In Monday are. left Industries and to develop and Edwards, Stockton and Oliver E, Sharp, marto Sam mine others needing larger Clark, Lake Point; II. LeWendover. right: treatment kets or improved technology. HOME FROM HOSPITAL "Its not what you'd do with RFRFVAHS TO INSTALL OFFICERS THURSDAY Lorraine Joan Ks;cl. nine a million PROCLAMATION Installation 1963 of new officers monh old daughter of Mr. and The Centennial If riches should eer be your for the Rebekahs will take Mrs. Roy Kesscl. has been re- lot. Year of Mining In Utah turned from the Dvgvay hospiBut what are you doing at place on Thursday. January 10, at the IOOF Hall at 8 p m. All In recognition of the location tal, where she has been receivpresent members are invited to be in With the dollar and quarter of the first mining claim, the ing treatment for a tad case of attendance. hchieken pox pneumonia. youve got. preparing of the first mining I ' U..U.UH i,i me first mining district in Utah, all occurring in the year 1863; in further recognition of the vital relationship which mining has & had with the economic growth 31-4Res and weltare of our state and its S1.00 45 citizens since that modest be-- 2 ginning - a growth impressively 54-6demonstrated by the officially 00 0 . reported value of Utah mineral The Tooele Bulletin Tuesday, January - products reaching a cumulative totl of more than eight billion dollars in 1962: proclaim 1963 as the Centennial Year of Mining In Utah and urge all citizens to participate in appropriate commemorative celebrations of the ac- r events. Mr. Romnev said. PRODUCTION .. from THE Utahs mines in 1962 pushed the total, officially recorded value of mine products to the grand total of 8 5 bilFons of dollars. " SEW WHAT'S NEW Inch Blends yd 500 Yds 45 In. Assorted Fabrics Yd SI Inch Woolens discount SI. Yd 3 (Does nof include WashaDan or Springline) Dark Cottons Famous Brands (in. tax) $1 Yd IS S. Main Phone I of mining complishments Utah over the past century. Signed: George D. Clyde, Governor Sla.e of Utan fSc DOLLAR WEEK Clearance On All Fall Winter Goods 882-237- Famous Singer Singer Sewing I Agency in Get One Free" 3 Yds SI. 00 "Buy 3 72 Inch Nylon Net 0 Slant-O-Mati- c 85 Upright Vac - 49.95 500 or 503 Call for free demonstration 1 ind Hills? Using Want Ads I Hkkmi Year - statement President Lincolns that Utah will vet become the treasure house of the nation President has been fulfilled. Lincoln so remarked about a cen'ury aeo, when mining, .as Etaise we know it in Utah today, was barely in its infant stage. Smce man cached the stonS-Gohe has Produced his tools rom minerals. Since that early beginning minerals have played TRANSCRIPT v. fxtra Cash AD RATES AND BULLETIN CLASSIFIED 5 cents per word-Regul- ar (light type) Firms (heavy type) 10 cents per word-Busin- ess word-Credlt 10 cents per (Business or Regular) to one inch (monthly rates) 50 cents per issue-u- p one Inch (monthly rates) $1.00 per issue-ov- er an increasingly important part ln mans economy and Ads jng. Clay building stone, copper. per ,ron- - lead and other minerals have an older place in mankinds MONTHLY RATES are for consecutive Insertions only, with do does written changes. Except with business firms and Individuals who mainhistory than tain open accounts with the Transcript and Bulletin, all classiIflnguage. Hence when the Morfied advertisements are CASH IN ADVANCE. mon Pioneers settled in Utah, one of their first interests was AN ERROR in a classified should be reported immediately. The the development of minerals rtaper is responsible for one incorrect insertion only. needed in their isolated home ALL CLASSIFIEDS will be included in the Test Run, a news- industry economy. Brigham Young instructed an paper distributed to 2,000 Dugway Proving Ground residents and exploration party, on Septemworkers, twice monthly, without additional charge. ber 8. 1847: Should the brethDEADLINE for classified ads is 11 a.m., day of publication. ren at any time discover any or bpds of chalk, specimens 1 Special Notice lime, coal, iron, lead, copper or 20 Help Wanted Men any other minerals we wish they would report the same to the Council . . . (Page 42 PART TIME The Great Basin Kingdom by man to I need an employed Leonard J. Arrington.) TOO MANY BILLS? help me in my appliance busiCOAL AND IRON were found CONSOLIDATE ness evenings. Clean, interestnear Cedar City in 1850. A misWe will pay your bills for you ing work, above average pay. sion was organized shortly after No interest or finance charges Send name, address, P. O. the discovery to mine the ore, No interest or co - singers Box 390, Tooele, Utah. build blast furnaces and proIf you are sincere about getduce needed iron. Similar misMen no investting out of debt, we can help EXTRA CASH sions were organized by Church of your credit - work full or part time ment you regardless leaders in the next few years the famous KNAPP rating. selling to produce coal at Coalville, SHOES. Earn AEROTRED lead in the Las Vegas, Utah, commissions Diversified bonus, plus top area of Nevada - then part of plus free insurance. Previous the Utah Territory - and lead shoe experience NOT necesat Minersville, Utah. The piosary - write W. J. Theisson, neer communities obtained salt, Bros. Shoes, 6401 E. 10 South Main Street, Ph. Knapp No. clay, building stone, lime and Flotilla St., E. Los Angeles 22 5 3 or Saturday other minerals, as their needs California. and evening appointments. dictated. CRI However, all these mining activities were motivated by the 22 Help Wonted-Wome- n DESERET INDUSTRIES truck requirements of an isolated pioneer will be in Tooele the second dedicated community, HELP WAN 1 ED Apply at Als of each month. Wednesday CRI Drive Inn. Anyone having items of clothing, furniture, etc., please call CCCKTAIL WAITRESS wantel. Over 21. Apply Alpine Lodge Mrs. Sarah A. Lindholm, at and the truck will after 12 oclock. Ph. 1 CRI call at your home. well-be-ne- $1-5- Inch-Displ- ay 0 IN DEBT -- Adjustment Bureau iy 58 Pets 59 Apartments For Bent 20 BABY KITTENS need home. LOVELY HOME fot LARGE Phone rent. Phone one bedroom home 95 Travel FOR RENT 1st South after 98 East Inquire COMMUUNG to U. of U daily. P-5 p.m. Would like to join car pool. four room house FOR RENT Phone in Stockton. For information P-- 4 call 60 Miscellaneous For Sale 8 TRAILER HOUSE for rent or sale. See Keith Pedersen, 18 CRI North Main Street. one RENT FOR house with furnace. PORTRAITS bedroom P-1- 8 -- ICE tric heat, range, refrigerator and air conditioning. Only 2 years old. Excellent condition. See at Tooele Trailer after Court by appointment 4:30 p.m. Ph. 1. Block Package coin Sparkling clear factory operated vender. 24 hour 305 N. service. and East 115 Main, Tooele, Main, Grants- ville. 8 -- Homes For Sale 40 Miscellaneous Wanted 62 882-16- lAfin A Vacation in Las Vegas GIVEN AWAY ONCE A WEEK STARTING DECEMBER 29th FOR 3 WEEKS. Customers of The Laundry & Dry Cleaning eligible just deposit your name and address 53 East Vine Street. anytime at our business We're open 24 hours a day and now have Coin Coin-O- p DRY CLEANERS in operation from 8 AM to 9 PM. COIN-OPERATE- 1 l l l l l l l 1 l meet1673 BPOE ELKS No ings Second and fourth Tues- days at 8 p.m. 8 North Main. AMERICAN Holiday Special SPLIT LEVELS $17,000 - ft. or up. LEGION sen, George DO YOU HAVE a drinking problem? If so, write, Tooele A.A. Group. P. O. Box 651, Tooele, 18 North Main. Phone PEOPLE for foute work. One part time opening. Man or woman, permanent. Can HOUSES FOR SALE Choice make $3.50 to $5 per hour or Ramblers, $14,600 - up. Full location. more. Write Mr. Stetson, P.O. basements. Choice Box 4014, Oakland 23, Calif. Wind tested and approved. 7 Insurance 35 STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTO INSURANCE 47 West First North Phone STANLEY L. SEARLE Lost & Grantsville. couple. FOR RENT Found FOUND Toy John Deer set Identify at Bulletin Office. P-- S 9 For Rent APARTMENT 882-14- 10 Keith Ready for occupancy. Pedersen, 18 North Main. BUSI- START A RAWLEIGH NESS. Real opportunity now TWO BEDROOM frame home for for profitable permanent, Contact sale. Carpeted. work in Tooele County. Write 65 East 2nd So. Pack, Merlyn Dept. Rawleigh C Jan. 8 RI Lehi, Utah. Denver. Colo. UTA-71-2- 42 RENT in FOR for Suitable CRI WANTED students. Land For Sale FOR RENT OR LEASE building. Phone Call anytime. FOR SALE Phone pen1 BUILDING LOTS FOR Financing able for lot or home. table-mod- set. WANTED Repairs Cleaning and rewashing tile and hardwood floors Wall washing by machine Miscellaneous cleaning. Free estimates. Phone CRI 1 ONE DOLLAR per day renta' for electric carpet shampooei with purchase of Blue Lustre Gordon Furniture Co. 60 So f Main. -SERVICE DAVES DIGGING contractor. sewer Licensed Septic tank installation. Back hoe and loader. Will dig most CRI any place. Ph. TREES TRIMMED and remov-ed- . General yard clean up. or Phone CRI C-- 8. 7 SEWING MACHINE REPAIRS. Gil AH makes. Hemstitching. lespie Sewing Machine Company. 261 S. 1st West. Phons CRI Level-inROAD PATROL WORK road grading, ditching. Phone 101 g, Automobiles Fez Sale 1941 International FOR SALE half ton. See at 379 So. 360 West. or 1955 PONTIAC V8 $225 will trade for good cow and calf. Must sell to meet financial obligations after our daughter was severely burnor ed. Lynn Ellis, P-180 So. Hale. MERCURY FOR SALE See Gordie at Sikes Texaco Service. 1956 MAIN 8 882-05- 8 - SALE-Reason- abie. Nine pounds, honey, nine Light Hale. $2.45. 180 So. HONEY. pounds, Phone my 3 IN THE ALLEY. $1.80; & in call Appliances diningroom PHONE 2 Services children 882-31- 00 L LOCKERS. MEATS AT POOR MANS PRICES DARK WILL TEND home. RUGS, All IRONING 362 NORTH avail- 31 882-06- 61. new one bedroom and reStove apartment. frigerator furnished. Tile bath and shower. Carport and storage. CHILD CARE any age. 20 & Church Floyd ters. Erda. 70 Child Care LICENSED - REMODELERS Builders. Financing available. Free estimates. CUSTOMERS J p-- 8 Wal- piano Beginning Max Welcker, CRI ZENITH TV. Best offer. 1956 West CRI Fuiniture 65 FOR SALE HAY 402 CARPETS and Furni-tur- e. We clean, tint, dye, bind, or moth proof. Call CRI residence EXPERT FOR Family rooms finished. Elevated locations. Keith Peder- TWO A Greenlee Post 17. Meeting nights second and fourth Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Legion Hall, CRI Vine at 2nd West. D I Business Opportunities HOUSE TRAILER 45 by 8 will take $500 for equity will rent. Call . 1 l l l l l 25 Indian Head transfer forces WANTED nies and old coins. Ph immediate sale of new three after 6 p.m. bedroom brick rambler. Big discount on equity. Carpet and IRONING. 932 East LADY NEEDS drapes throughout. Dial time. Any types. 8 CRI 3rd North. Tooele. Jan. BY OWNER Feed Janitorial Service FOR RENT one, two and three bedroom apartment. 145 No. UTAH GEMS 233 North 3rd Broadway. St. Rocks, Jewelry and LapiPARTLY FURNISHED two bed" dary supplies. Open 24 hours. CRI room home and garage. Call P-after 5 p.m. LUMP AND SLACK sack or ton. Phone Coal Yard. Stockton Office space, 500 FOR RENT 18 square feet ground floor. Main Street location. Good parking, FRYING RABBITS for sale. Ph P-- 4 Call Glen air conditioning. Nelson. H0US2 TRAILER FOR REXT elecfurnished. 0 Grain Hay WEINER PIGS for sale. Vine. Phone 90 of your loved ones In oils or pnstels. MAX GIBSON for appointment. 322-058- 1 $30 Discount P-- 8 Commci Printing QW,- -., |