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Show hge 2 EDITORIAL What we need need we it nowl is a U.S. Department of Atomic Energy and Denver Report Notes Atomic Era Progess In Electrical Power Denver Private enterprise the past week reported by Urahas made significant progress in nium Information concern prothe field of atomic generation of cessing facilities for uranium ore. electric power. 20 months Just ago Congress Newmont Mining, New York passed the Atomic Energy Act to to the AEC about pave the way for private devel- City, is taking a in the Spokane locating plant opment of peaceful uses of atomic area. Ohio Oil and Arthur E. energy. Since then more than announced Pew, Jr., Philadelphia, $300 million has been invested a will build they pilot plant to by 44 electric utility firms in conan economical method develop struction and other costs of atomic for out uranium of ligtaking power plants. nite. methods and Existing plants P.I.s Uranium Information, Denver weekly report on current cannot do so profitably. Large lignite uranium reserves activities in the nuclear materials industry, summarizes this peaceful atomic progress in its current issue. The summary, in the form of a special report, notes that plants under construction, or definitely multi-millio- n hydro-electri- ufaa-i(- w Activities ? - CIRCULATION 49 south-centr- Gl-loa- Bennett Asks Aid For Access Roads al SUBSCRIBE NOW! 2 years $5.00 Circulation Departments City offices of those agencies. Stoye said the subdivision eventually will total 146 homes. The first 50 new residences, on which construction to start in about a month, will be financed by the First Security Bank of The first 50 new residences, on Utah, NA, of Salt Lake City, through the banks Moab branch. Contractor will be the McKean Construction Co. of Salt Lake City, widely known firm which has built more than 2,500 Utah homes. All the new homes will have three bedrooms, Stoye said. Lots will average 10,000 square feet, with the smallest 80 by 120 feet. Ttvo plans will be available, one to sell for around $11,000 and the other for about $13,000. All utilities will be supplied, including natural gas. Curbs and gutters will be included in the purchase price, and all streets in the subdivision will be Stoye said a new shopping - hard-surface- Co-o- The AEC spent $1,237,500 for miles of roads in Utah in 122 1955. Mining Hi-Lit- e.. Most of these roads are in AMERICAN SMELTING & RE- d areas and pass FINING reported a 1955 net inhrough rugged terrain, Senator come of $33,529,094 or $5.52 a Bennett said. He added that in vs. share $21,447,610 or $3.30 a normal conditions the roads would be a state responsibility, share in 1954. Taxes were or $8.19 a share. Pointing lowever, he said, they become a burden which the federal gov- to the great continued demand ernment must share in order to for car batteries and leaded gasomeet our demand for uranium. line and the lack of new sources In view of the importance of of lead, the report foresaw a more the raw material procurement stable lead market than for either program, I am anxious that we copper or zinc . . . Consolidated do all that is necessary to insure Mining & Smelting of Canada an adequate supply of uranium had 1955 earnings of $32,959,584 ore, he told a House subcommit- or $2.01 a share, vs. $1.50 a share tee. in 1954. $44,-600,0- 00 Serving the Mine & Oil Industries of the Intermountain Area MONTGOMERY WARD & COMPANY p. X-R- ay ANALYSIS URANIUM TUNGSTEN RARE EARTHS ANTIMONY COLUMBIUM THORIUM TANTALUM $10.00 For Complete Analysis This method Established In Our Laboratory Since 1952 Complete Ore Testing Services We Solicit Your 104 South Main Phone: EM Salt Lake City, Utah MINERALS REFINING CO. 4-77- 41 CHECK TERRATRAC Before you Buy any Loader OPTIONAL ATTACHMENTS: Bulldozer Angledozer Scarifier Loader - Backhoe Lighter - Faster Check TERRATRAC Before You Buy ANY Loader MODEL 200 300 MODEL Cubic Yard. Cubic Yard 400 Cubic Yard 500 Cubic Yard Diesel Optional in 400, 500, 600 Torque Converter and Terramatic Transmission standard in 600 Torque Converter standard in 500 Versatile Rugged Costs less to buy and less to maintain New TERRATRAC Tractors do more work at less cost -- 36.5 HP to 62 HP WRITE NAME PHONE WISE MACHINERY CENTER (INCORPORATED) ' STATE Bill me later f sparsely-populate- d. Inquiries 421 Chuck St. - P.0. Box 2608 Salt Lake City, Utah Adver-tiainf- n For One Element Right now the circulation of the WESTERN MINERAL SURVEY is keeping pace with the uranium industry in general booming! Keep posted on latest news and quotations by reading the WESTERN MINERAL SURVEY regularly . . . every week. year $3.00 Gl-loa- $3.00 Whv Dah t? . . . Remittance NEWS 50-ho- One Day Service Wm! Interested In Uranium CITY Hill 11 uranium center today cheered 431 Church Street MOAB, Utah This home-shoPhone' EM an announcement a housing project to cost over $600,000, ADVERTISING n financing, will be already approved for both FHA and Box 2608 EM started here within about 30 days. Salt lake City1, Utah The project was announced by Fred Stoye, Moab businessman and general manager of the new Mountainview DevelopEntered aa second class matter at Salt Lake City, Utah, under Act of March X ment Co. which will build the subdivision. 1879. The new homes will go up on Subscription rate: 8:00 for two years: a tract of approximately 100 acres 3.00 for one year. section of in the Please mention Western Mineral Surthe city. The site is just west of rey when wrltlnr to advertisers. rates on application. Moabs Main street, and only 4 went to bat for Senator A Utah blocks south of the citys new assistance to Utah and uranium postoffice. working within the HARRY B. MILLER Publisher Plans for the new subdivision companies state asked this he when week GAIL FELTCH Editor were lauded by city officials as for federal funds to help build a boon to a population that has access roads. grown from 1,200 to over 6,000 in Senator Wallace F. Bennett All news appearing in the Western less than four years. The new Mineral 8urvey Is obtained from sources of a ap$1,025,000 approval urged believed to be reliable but no homes will be the first in the for 90 miles of new ity la assumed for accuracy of responsibilpropriation statements. both for citys history eligible Reproduction of any material from thty to access uranium roads be built must have written permlssidu FHA or financing, alAtomic Energy Commis- publication the from by the publisher. Lake ready approved by the Salt sion. center will be built in the area, including a supermarket to be erected by Ralph Miller, Sr., of Millers Moab Stoye, former Las Vegas, Nev., in the North Dakota-Sout- h came to Moab two businessman, area will become He owns the new Moab a significant factor in the nation's years ago. reserve stockpile if the process postoffice building .which was completed last summer J has other is developed. business interests, and is local Uranium Information reported also several new mergers of ura- vice president of the Moab Chamof Commerce. nium companies. Among the ber is that of Pinon Uranium largest and Sabre Uranium. The comton panies control a Spectograph uranium deposit just north of planned represent a total capacity of more than 1.1 million kilowatts. This amount of power is about equal to the output from Grand Coulee powerplant, worlds c installation. largest Other significant news during Grants, New Mexico. ADDRESS SURVEY $600,000, 50 Residences To Ease Moa b Growth rt This statement, made by David Shea Teeple, in his book Atomic Energy: A Constructive Proposal, is one that is in for a lot of discussion in the near future. Sheas reasons for expressing this need are based on several facts. First says the author, the Atomic Energy Commission, a civilian division, is spending more money annually than the State Department or the Department of Agriculture. The AEC has 142,000 employees more than any executive branch of the government except the post office and National Defense. The AEC vitally affects the national defense and security, Shea says, adding Never before in the history of the world has the military been forced to turn to a civilian commission for weapons. In Foreign relations the AEC plays a vital role in lining up countries from which to get uranium and other important atomic materials. The AEC, which will soon use more electrical energy than the combined capacity of the New England states, according to Shea, has a vast influence on public power policy. This is the skeleton of thought behind Mr. Sheas plea for a separate department. Considering the vast influence of the AEC, Shea concludes that it is logical and necessary that this agency' be made an executive department. Consider these aspects and the innumerable other views. This may be a question the American citizen may be asked to vote on one day soon. I WESTERN MINERAL Boon For Boom Is There A Need ' March 23, 1956 Tie Western Mineral Surrey, Salt Lake City, Utah 5221 So. Major St. 1201 South 6th West P.O. Box 367 - Murray, Utah PHONE AMherst Salt Lake City, Utah 31 Phone: HUnter 2nd East, 3rd South Moab, Utah 01 . Phone: Alpine 71 |