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Show HOME TOWN THOUGHTS It Is claimed mu3t v. If you want to see more chances demk freedom is tha colW f Jr business and employment In your student's idea of ,tlmt tV7' home town, help business expand be freedom as to wheher '' by buying your stuff wt home. atudy .r not - 11. By D. D. MOFFAT this Job the Utah Copper Co. has C. Gemmell to report teats, learned to do so well that a once on the on posalbllltlea of the V rWHNTT pounds of copper to worthies! ore Is one body today property. They completed a Joint pounds of rook! Buck is of Utah's valuable ij I 1000 resources. report In September, 1899, the the arencs content of the At Robert In tha mills, gravity concentration has been replaced by flotation. The steam shovels have been converted to electric shovel capable ef loadBingham one sees electric first comprehensive analysis of ing a mountain at Bingham, Utah, car In 5 minutes and iMg locomotives assembling can of ore copper production from very low tha mine (hipped and muled by the Utah for haulage system has been the mills, hauling waste to Ends ore. Their plan called for electrified. Copper Co. the and nearby In and gulches of tripping the bringing loading The net Talue of the recoverable tntnloads of Since ita Inception tbe company Hundreds on by steam shovels and Ita con- has copper and the gold and silver in of men are at supplies. expended for wages, $112,000,-002009-tom centration work. a Their needs plant near the ore Is, at present metal prlcee, provide for power, supplies, services, Great Salt Lake. On patronage for merchants, account, perII, The waste overburden being professional for smelling, men and vendors of haps, of the novelty of tbe scheme etc., $134,000,000; removed, tbe ore la drilled, blasted, farm products. freight and refining, 1123,000,000 Northward, on the and the initial outlay required, and loaded by electric ehovels Into railfor taxes, $36,000,000. Of the shorn of Great Salt Lake, hundreds DeLamar balked and surrendered way ears and transported 10 miles mon an total, nearly $325,000,000 hai been hie In option. mammoth employed to a concentrating plant. After disbursed In Utah. Approximately concentrating mills, the world's Jackling persisted. Experimental $10,000,000 Is the annual crushing and grinding the ore to a largest average copper and a emclter, was data verified and Colorado amount circulated in the communalia sad Oneness at which It will powder plant turning out millions capitalists came to his A ity. rapport V PM through a screen with 40,000 of pounds of explosives annually Pilot mill at Copperton, near the openings to a square Inch, which for tha mines. Wages are now higher than durmouth of Bingham canyon, waa fineness of grinding Is necessary 8 the ing peiiod and 60 The Utah Copper on body prob- completed In 1904. It returned a v to liberate tbe mineral from the than the higher during waa prior first prospected In 1862, profit. But tonnage to justify a to 1912, Common labor years r. ganguo, It then la subjected to a ably la np 130. soldiers from Ft. Douglas. A 14,000,000 Investment In a commerprocess of flotation concentration by tunuel In the moutainside yielded cial plant remained to be demon- Supplies, taxes, etc., hare also fol; where the lowed the same trend. It is apeeparation of the min-- v of about 2 copper. In 1887 strated. Drill teats In 1905 having eral takes place, the ratio of con-- . assays parent, therefore, that an aggresCoL Enos A. Wall discovered the 20 million proved tons of 1.93 centralion being roughly 14 to 1, sive policy of continually Improvtunnel and relocated the forfeited copper ore, the trom 34 tons of on 1 ton j that Is, capital was pro- ing methods and equipment must with claims, He othen. vided and Utah optioned Copper became a be the rule, otherwise the 7j of concentrate product Is produced, the group to Capt, J. L. DeLamar. foregoing going concern. contuiniog 600 to 700 pounds of Do factori would force the ''highgrad-lng- " who had Lamar, a Since then hundreds of miiHnna purchased gold copper, compared with the 10 of the ore body that la, mlna at Mercur from Wall, sent of tons have been added S pounds per ton In the original ore. two to the electing the high grade ores. members of his Mercur staff to original ore In body The economies by a Such concentrate la smelted, Bingham to would materially 3 little treatment of successively lower reduce procedure chipped 1000 miles and refined. dreaming that Investigate, the life of the mine, with 7 The wen to Change Erodes of ore, lengthening they 8 metal value must eover by many consequent lose to stockholders, all tha copper history of the world. yean the life of the mine. A these charges If operation la to be and, more serious, a loss to the Daniel CL Jackling was to superrailroad to transport ore from community In payrolls, supply purprofitably or even possible, it Is vise assays and concentration lhe mine te the mills was built. chases and taxable wealth. 100-to- n 0; n 5Sajg; 1924-192- I V.08 TO STOCKMEN MAY SESSION AT END APPI V If MAUI IH HVTLT UVV IN Salt Lake Cit-y- (UD Complimenting church members on their devotion In braving inclement weather to attend the church's 10711; annual general conference, President Haber J- - Grant, First President of the LDS church, said today that th session waa one of tKeTe-- t attend d and successful in church his tory. He praised churchmen for their attendance and faith, and leaden for their fine, inspired and inspiring talks. "I dont 'WoO GO ' " (,6-to- 1 5 5305 Tawj & ooe,wY ... $35.' to 0Yct Dto I stockman V0' &w tfgvA- a.de trio . - W. R. NAPPER, Agent Phone 124 took part in the 1936 pro- - the range for (ePam- - Kllin out this form, in coop- e ration with the County agents RANGE PROGRAM the program, u part of the aeaosn. nr county committeecounty commpfe men can furnish stockmen with on the range pro- doe, net'bSdrtth2ldItlon!l1 .stockman, but it i does take part. n to ! essential if he gram. 1 orm Stockmcn in Utah who plan I1 take part in the 1937 AAA ,e?ribe ngf range ,nd ?, ranch,ni un,t by see irogram can make their prelimin- -' ! n tlw uy applications now, William' Peter- h on, in drarge of the ASA program cutllnnl? jJraW r ranch. The form n thia State, says. The prelinminary . application form! the wnch of Jan s a combination application and Forthe information of ill oription or the ranch, with mip.J county committee the stockman is When this information is given to ; asked 4o indicate also the range-licounty agricultural con ervation building Diana P,,t .mmmittec, the ranch will be exam- - into effect tSa Jear mimmmsm 1?' J i e avs f r reaittsi -- refrigerator the people have be pcrfiirnied fm that ranch for the ever been more United, cither the oar. alio vane, for such pmetkes as conauthorities of the church or the interes'ed in taking part touring range land,. de.veloping ibis .year should get from their people aa. a whole, than they springs and scops, constructing at present," Grant said. agent a ropy of Foam , P'ls reneri-oirsdigging cr entitled "Description of Range welle, viler spreading, drilling range Land for 1937 Agricultural Conser--Jtii- fencing, iind for tlu jar.-:ir- j rcacrib- DISTRICT COURT in." form lliis should lrjgr as deferred gvir.ing, which v filled out whether or t the ls f keeping slock' off part of FIXES believe S6S-- 1 - j- LDS CONFERENCE TO ear-thr- YVU-11- PIUS THE KNOWN QUALITY AND ECONOMY OF " 5, ii n-- DATES . Tho following dates have, been fix ed by District Judge Lewis Jnno.-fo- r contested matters now pending April 13 Lee Jtanrh Co. vs. Greaves et al; April 14. Fro I vs Frost; April 19lh, Clnurn-.- g vs. Kel ler; April 27th, Ricks vs Budge April 29th, Blair Motor as. Harris April 30, Riggs vs. Riggs; May Kill First National Ii'ink vs. Cnniplf, May 25th, Re Monsen estate; May 28 State vs. Bon' tick; June 8ih Peters-vs. Vernon; June 10. Bjork man vs. OSI, RR.; Bx Elder ami Rich Matters nw pending take np the remainder of the dates. UNEMPLOYMENT7 FUND CONTRIBUTIONS PAID Fait Luke City (IT) -- Twenty seven hundred Utah employes paid $787,243.24 inti lhe state's unmipl fund as their nymenl c unpensdi.-contributions on J86 payrolls, the state industrial Commission reported today. "The percentage cf in payment is extremely lew," Rny R. Adams, unemployment compensation division director aid. Of the employers. contributing, approximately 1,600 were in Silt Lake City., Adams said, and their total contribution was $523,109 highest in the state. Weber county had second highest tnl-i- l with $102,814.04. contributed by BOO employers. 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