Show ‘ THE GARLAND TIMES of Page 4 1937 Vay On The Day By BEST CEMENT Published every Friday at Garland Box Elder County Utah Entered at the Post Office at Garland Utah as Second Class Mattel1 in August 1928 Editor and Publisher Vemald Wm Johns Subscription Price $200 A Year Prompt payment JUNE 4 FRIDAY TIMES THE GARLAND ‘ALL-UTA- Ads & Notices Church Square 5: June Saturday Bap- tisms June Sunday rv your subscription will help to a good paper ‘f ‘4 keep your paper and keep it y 11 30 am Fast 730 pni MIA with the following Y'"V S am 10 6 S30 this Thursday take note at of Meeting meeting Conjoint musical program: Culture Club Self Ladles’ chorus Solo Fred L Nye Reading J H Violin solo Eugenia Rogers Grant AnKirkham Plano niunber Duet LaPieal and LaWana derson Talk Vernald W Johns Bishop p'H ii'u J Blast loosens 300000 Tons of Cemen't Materlaf HOW DICTATORS WORK llxAliliiiiii vnikwfc 4 Union how the minds of dicItaly tators work To quote an A P dispatch of May 8 “Fascist Italy angered by printed jeers at the prowess of Italian fighters in Spain virtually broke off press relations with Great Britain today” An official order shows Late news from Portland Cement Devil's Slide Utah 4 Tuesday ciety work Plant Primary 'Vi " £j Genealogical any facts knowledge wr describes the Portland cement Industry In this state used all All of the raw materials coal consumed and all the elec- in the trlcal energy employed are of cement of the Utah origin 1r invested In About' $4500000 plants nnd equipment here anil at capacity some 4100 bands can be turned out daily ‘‘Portland” is not a speuul brand of cement but a term as inclusive as "Irish” applied to potatoes or The name de"sterling” to silver a process rather than a signates The process involves variety proper mixing crushing fine grindIn the mix ing and intense heat shale clay marl are limestone blast furnace slag and gjpsum One does not have to go abroad for any of them nor for fuel or power He does' not even have to send outside for the powder with which to blast the rock That too Is made In Utah that the man or the party in power is less than perfect Under various dictatorships the right to vote in free and honest elections has been taken from the people The right of free speech has been taken from them The right of free assembly has been taken from them The right of open trial by jury has been taken from them The right of free press has been taken from them Between the United States and such tryanny stands the Constitution— a living document reasonably interWe must judges by uncontrolled preted be continually our guard lest in our eagerness for we unknowingly sacrifice the seeming advantage liberties for which millions of men fought during centuries on Cement that would harden under water was made by the Romans and CarthaglnlanB The art was rediscovered In England in 1824 and developed in the United States was In the ‘60s the second Utah state west of the Mississippi river to practice it the first being California In 1890 the Utah Portland Cement Co built a plant In Salt Lake City which for three years made natural cement on a small scale and experimented with cement LaGue Campbell took the plant over In 1893 and installed a kiln of the Danish ring oven type Commercial production wag not attained until In 1895 when Topham Richardson an Englishman financed a small dome kiln and made actually satisfactory ‘‘Clinker” the Portland cement hard globules resulting from the raw cement mixture to inwas burned ground cipient fusion on a set of flour mill hurra and sold In 1S92 the English Interests bought out LaGue & Campbell and built a new plant They produced from 40 to 50 barrels a day of fairIn the ly good Portland cement of 1898 the plant of the Utah spring Portland Cement Co was swept by fire It was rebuilt by the English owners with kiln and a electrical power They found a market for about 100 barrels a day extending from Great Palls on the north to San Francisco on the west and Denver on the east The plant waa remodeled and completely brought to a capacity of 1000 barrels a day In 1910 It was taken over by the present owners in 1915 and In 1925-changed from a dry to a wet process plant Now It has two kilns 185 feet long and a producing eapacit - of about 1500 barrels a day The Union Portland Cement Co of bloody history Cfold I Storage COLD STORAGE IS NOW OPEN LOCKER AND READY TO SERVE THE BEAR RIVER VALLEY PUBLIC r £ 5 1 All who have paid for their lockers or who wish to secure a box in this new and modern plant ahould come at once and pick out their locker YOU CAN SAVE UPWARDS OF $5000 DURBY STORING MEATS ING THE YEAR AND GAME FISH FRUITS VEGETABLES COMING IN IS ALREADY Leland J ESiiig (JJ i j achieves its ends by keeping its shutting them away from any any opinion which may suggest miiiJ iii ii£e Z' !f (3HJID Miss Donna Fay Tangen lias return- ed home after visitinq a fnw weeks with her mher ii Silt Lake City Bob Allred ' of Brigham City is( heme of her mother at the visiting Sam Housely Mr® Mr Marie the nr?Jbr d & K:fced and Loveland of Lcan visited home of G R Ko:th on Monday ' constructed a plant In Weber canyon at Devil's Slide In 1500 With four kilns it produces about 2000 barrels of “Red Devil” cement a jay employs an average of 150 men and owns a town with ings water system general store drug store hotel clubhouse and sewers creation grounds Mountains of limestone and shale slope to within a few yards of the plant miles northwest Six and Rrigham City a cemc nt plant built in 1910 by the Utah Idaho Co Cement Capacity was increased In 1917 by the addition of a third kiln to 1300 barrels a day Later the buildings were partly deslroyed by fire and they have not been rebuilt In the manufacture of cement the rocks are blasted loose in the quarry Tower shovels load them to on dump cars for transportation the mill where huge gyratory jaw reduce crushers lumps of piano size to fragments Secondary break the pieces still crushers smaller Grinding is often done In The foimer are ball or tube mills cylinders half filled As the with tons of steel balls cylinder revolves the balls roll over and over reducing the material to a fine powder Before final grinding the material is exactly proportioned Automatic scales sealed and locked by the plant chemist measure the proper amount of each ingredient In the machines a thorough mixing takes place andhe properly proportioned power goes to the kilns The kilns are steel jacketed cylinders lined with fire brick resting on their sides at a slight angle from the horizontal Heavy gears rotate the kilns which opeiate on the blow torch principle Nearly of for ton is consumed a half coal each ton of cement produced Temperature mounts to 2500 or 3000 deAfter several hours the grees ‘‘clinker” about Ibe size of marbles and goes to piles to cool and await final grinding During this second grinding process gypsum Is added to regulate the “setting” time Burning produces the chemical change which makes the material so valuable for the construction of streets sidewalks pubhighways dams lic and private buildings Irrigation and water supply systems septic tanks sewer systems reservoirs swimming pools tennis courts dance floors and a thousand other purposes Beside creating direct employof men the ment for hundreds cement Industry gives Portland work to many more in mining coal in making and cement materials explosives and In the transportation of materials to the mill and the product to the consumers It not only keeps large sums at home but brings much money from abroad to better the financial condition of the state of was Don Harris Mrs Oscar Harris Mr & Mrs Arnold Harris visited bake City' Friday Mis John atbn ay n Gairett Wensvlile Owner for this pm Lions 7 30 p m Sing- on tenno same- - 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