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Show More Ore Wanted One of Utah's Smelters rh "a . ' Roosevelt in a talk to h Arime,rlCan people Portly after hnTater,0Vse--yfi TheynZUPd bS Sharply P meTta?s 1?';'' more Amea'. great San.d f smelting canacltv ,n eTe exlsts lent shape and stand ready to mee any demand placed upon the"1 the needs ot this nation at war. The basic need is more low ores to feed to these smelters There are hundreds of low K""' or so-called marginal ore depos'.1-throughout depos'.1-throughout Utah and western M1 ed States that should be oddins their output to the total metal pro duction. They must be brougn Into production and their contr butlon will soon alleviate n-shortage n-shortage that might exist In nD ferrous metals. , b, Ore reserves are measured that which can be mined. As pni rise, the mineable ore reserves crease rapidly and vast new area are brought into production. one wants exorbitant profits oi of the condition that exists toci.i but a few cents added to the pr"-of pr"-of certain metals would double ore reserves from which the na w might draw in this timo oM- |