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Show rr. October 9, 1025. process Used in- Standard Mill Tdi: M-- N: O- Standard Ti-- 'i' Mining cou- - a Synun.i ihc.--e 1 , ; : n:,.. aurfai-- t .x ran r Westingl.ou.c i:;.';. ore. sail, tea. the plant, rp ... - ,V i . to appropri.v.e ' x.a ltobins be!; ,, ,r. bins, five are r.'r ore and one for sons in Engineen-- i h-- . 5 - ta Idr Press. j C1 o . ; At B. V. U. At the tary-treai- ' V 4- - :i.. u. l X 0 r;-- Aieiiis i it, u Utui Relish 1 'I .i i ; Ci:- - s pij, . J 'Tisjvi. .. . ; . l l) .i . i m join many respects more advantageoAll day old cakes ai half price usly designed. various improvements Tintic Ihikery. Moreover, i practice have been made in the loot two years, particularly respect to lead. At (he start the of the lead was to be incidental, as it was at Silver City; hu.. stimulated by the higher prices for tbs metal, effort has been devoted to Improving the recovery and the (rsde of the precipitate. Essential requirements for the pro cess are that the gold content of the ore shall he low, b?cau3o the parentage recovery for gold is very ! I'.i.ii ivu;i s I. ll.T a:;. i ' , ,, 1! .M li.i . 1. '! .1 I ..mills i .1 Co .ia. i!, tiir-'sl- '. I ti. a .ic. VC I. i . '! a.. I I nc- 4 4 4 ii .' J I 4 e."' Ain', iil.i iks ui K p..i'i r iif i t .1 :iry VEHiTlilliG ti ..m r. t. tiiilii' wi ll wo ili, meat sintering in k phone is EUREKA, UTAH per cent to obvla e the roasters and conse- I uence reduce the recovery of the metals. In general, depending on ihc price of metals, wages, cost of supplies; and other variables, the plant cannot successfully compete with shipment to the smelter when (he or contains more than 39 ounces silver. With silver selling at 65 rents per ounce and lead at 8 cents per pound, ore containing 30 ounces of silver and 4 per rent lead will net 91 cents per ton more to the company if at its own plant tnan if shipped to C t: I These Local Men are Directors of tre-u-e- the smelter. The essentials of the process may The ore is crushed and ground, dry, 8 or I mash with 10 per cent crude salt from 1 to 2 per cent powdered coal, the aniiiunt depending on the sulphur content of the ore. Is then p.ddcd. This mix, dampened with 6 to 7 per ent water, is the blast roaster The roasting is done in charges or batches, the chloridlzed product being haken through the grate3. The chemical reactions are many and described briefly as follows: be Utah Power & Light Company Cumulative Preferred Stock Utah Power ARE NOW FOR SALE & Light Company fc-e- complex. This Stock pays dividends every 3 months, on January 1st, April 1st, July 1st and October 1st. In a year the dividends amount to The advantages of the n roaster are various. If the moisture content of the mixture is properly regulated, the damp material forms blanket of gradually decreasing thickness, which confines the heat of combustion in the roasting zone and minimizes the loss of metals through volatilization and dusting. The product, under proper conIIolt-Der- ywfc-.vfcrtv- . A. P. BIGELOW on your money ne B ditions, is thoroughly and uniformly chloridlzed, is porous, and is in excellent physical condition for subse Went leaching. Moreover, the cost of the operation la very low. The site Is an unusually steep hillside, the plant proper being entirely 0 7 Utah Power 6-- n. 1 i Old Age i Postponed Ote appearance of. old age can be Pfctponcd by having your teeth proplooked after. Regerly istered Dentists using the E. R. Parker System are especially capable of doing this by making fine, crowns, bridges and artificial teeth. Some men and women look ten yourger after these dentists done the necessary work. So ePnds upon making artificial natural that you should .Pad to know xfrhere to go for nght kind of work. , thing about E. R. Parker Dentin: They make a spe-- 7 of saving time for these patients wont have in so often. You will be sur-t- 0 Jcarn how reasonable the ar, too. and also to find out a 'J peed have no fear of Ev pain, atsons Ind advice free, il ulation or possibility. You will have no waiting for mines to be dug or wells drilled or factories built before you begin to get dividends. This stock has passed the add-te- st of TIME. Here is a record Wc bin only Hmi- -d Cut out and mail to order stock ir s I Buy your shares em- from any ploye of the Company they are our salesmen Parker De-- a,t lke Corner 2nd. City, Utah. Son-li- Utah, Idaho, Wyoming and Colorado serves to protect the interests alike of Customers, Investors and the Company. J. W. FUNK Merchant Richmond, Utah D. C GREEN Vice President and General Manager Utah Power & Light Company Salt Lake Clry, Utah LAFAYETTE HANCHETT President, Intermountain Electric Co. Salt Lake City, Utah J. C HOWARD President, Utah Oil Refining Co. Salt Lake City, Utah C E LOOSE Vlco President, Provo Commercial Savings Bank k Provo, Utah STEPHEN H. LOVE or for complete information Sales Manager and Director o Sugar Company Salt Lake City, Utah meeting your requirements) (Mark X in I would liks further Information about your Preferred Stock end the Company. shirts your Preferred Stock at 1 wiah to subscribe for dividend accrued and per share. Sand bill to of $101.00 price me showing erect amount due. shares your Preferred Stock on I wiah to subscribe for and $10 per share Easy Paymar.t Plan of $10 per share down end accrued dividend per ehere has ur.tJ $101X0 month per been paid. sharve your Preferred Stock at $101.00 end Please ship accrued dividend per share with draft attached through , ' I 1 8irt j P. J. MORAN President, Moran Paving Co. Salt Lake Cky, Utah I We maintain a Resale Dept, at our offices for the benefit of local stockholders who may wish to sell their shares C W. NIBLEY Presiding Bishop of Mormon Church Salt Lake City, Utah BULKELEY WELLS New PgUA Vice-Presiden- t, Exploration Co. President, Western Colorado Power Co. TeUuride, Colorado a G. WRIGHT Miniiif Gcnani . Consolidated Wagon & MacUnn Name e SYST EM pervision by The Public Service Commissions of POWER & LIGHT CO. Preferred Stock Dept., Salt Lake City, Utah Name of Your Bank offices where Parker System is used. thirt7-on- e " PARKER ' Main. BREAK, for OVER TWELVE AND A HALF YEARS! Su- TuTAH out-of-to- Ua.air'k-?- s every three months, WITHOUT A DEPENDABLE, INVESTMENT. It is not an uncertainty; it is not a mere ?. K- - LARLY AND PROMPTLY, It is a SAFE, y? r L. H. FARNSWORTH Utab-Idah- r tju scheme. get-rich-qu- ick that we are mighty proud of: Our stock has paid dividends REGU- number of shares for sals. Orders arc being filled, first come first served. , ae & Light Company Preferred Stock is not a risky spec- a F Kennedy-- 1 an l set at President, Ogden State Hank Ogden, Utuh Chairman of Hoard Walker Ikwthrre, Bankers Salt Lake City, Utah g the railroad tracks that serve The coarse crushing unit is at bottom of the hill. It consists! receiving bin. f n1 Saun gyratory nearly A hove the IL S. AUERBACH President, Auerbach Company Salt Lake City, Utah - MnKa FallSf J2A ' Grocery sulphur emenf hii:l quent difficulties that I Bhall mention later; anil that the lime conte-i- t be low. Carbonates consume acid snd they probably act as dechloridiz-in- g agents in ihe roast and in conseq- piv-'- liamll,1 your onliT, - small; that lh-- ' be less than 4 ,m IN GROCERIES AND GREEN GOODS Fennells Meai 4 '.l' l , iii'ili i it:'1, r w ;ml liaiuilcil ii'u.ii .:iitl "V i.,'x I f ii. Si ar e : S 4 4 4 4 n.e . I .. IVr.i w.-r,- f re.-h- I . . sp-.- . I!. Tin-'- i ! 4 i be .i! h. poor n I1. , , - :iM,ks r i: 1m V . Mammoth; V.iiUi p ner, Xeplii. wa .i The purp i!. t,f iho , Ui, u ... :n ' !'cMi. Mi. alive the (.f i on i.ir.i t among the studcr, is of du- is. to and and to provide social eium.i!".;:-..':-oII. a I'M'f S wet Hi for younc people who rulin' fv.iai .i.e:1 i,. of .: ,i. same !i a,iv. blast n i...i v - r.ri.-ji- wvik with i;.iv.;.,,:id phi preside club aiv ;, f Marian Hu 1 Holt-Per- 1- a. roaster, a furnace specially designed to arrowroast. The plish the chloridizing builders of the Tintic Standard plant had full advantage of the experience Mr. Holt and his associates a: the Silver City plant so that the former tbs of C.niiulk. M.v Sd ri P '.w v;Jv r.-j-p; Organised nt Longmaiil-Hcndo1,801- 4444 A. s';' di lloih ore an frado. are hasibe distinction of operating 14 in Harold. Utah, the only plant ia to equipped that ffitfrica mr- "'rtdurt f:ue silver bullion a r.r.d rich copper Pir llU,ipitatedirectly from ore by The iVefalIuri;K'al method!. iLyss chloridizing roasting follow- ?Tm and brine leaching, is simil ir the Tiniic ibat formerly used by Silver City in a at co .pany Hilling u now dismantled. The JZrimental work on which was HCd the design of the Tintic Stau-- . was done by Theodore P. jard plant of operations at superintendent Bolt, with George Dern gnver City, who, Neils V. Christensen, was largely develon-Besponsible for the modern its and applica- of the process ores. the Essentially Hah Hoa to ueatmenT is similar to that of the process used in as Ion? and Germany England toth An important feafu.v. 1 49- as io of the present operation is the us G Cow |