Show COPPER SMELTER WILL BE BUiLT 1 I American A Company Decides on a Plant For Tor This Valley LOCATION IS NOT DIVULGED MANAGER C W WHITLEY RE RELEASES RELEASES RELEASES LEASES THE NEWS Alive to the demands demand that are sure to tobe he be made upon it in th the near future the American Smelting Refining com coni company pany or that company compaU compi my and its allied in interests ha has definitely decided to erect a copper coppet smelting and possibly po sibly refining works in this valley an initial capacity of HH tons tone of ore per day da This was the information released by Manager Charles CharieR W Y Whitley upon his return from a months m trip to headquarters luar leIs at New York yesterday YE afternoon Where the plant will be located O or 01 what whitt its estimated cost c t Mr Ir Whitley would not say soy declaring that it would 1 l be e premature to discuss the location at this time That works of such sueh Ina ni hide lude were needed and would be built he thought would cover the time important fea features lures tures 1 ures of f the undertaking so far as the public might be concerned That the th work ork would be commenced during the present season he lie had no doubt and his statement that the baby would have haye an initial capacity ty of tons left the impression that it would ultimately be enlarged to take care of a much greater tonnage t Asked what there was in the report that his hi company had been acquiring a large arge territory on the west side of the valley Mr 11 Whitley rather guardedly escaped p a direct reply by b inquiring whether hether any an transfers had been record recorded ed to his company and suggesting that probably his company had been con confused confused confused fused with the reported report d deals made in inthe inthe inthe the interests of the Utah Copper com corn company compan pany pan He was Just as guarded when ques questioned question questioned tion tl regarding re the possible moving of the present works to another site ite lie could not tell what might happen in inthe int inthe the t he future Much uch depended upon what treatment the tIme company received at the hands of the residents of the valley vaIle in inthe II the he 1 vicinity of the present works He had read re that the farmers were lug hig in to make a 8 move moe of some kind and had read of where here they the were being urged to compel the th smelters to leave lea e ethe the valley but hut otherwise he had no knowledge of what hat might mi ht happen That his company comp n has no thought of quit quitTing Ting hug 1 the valley however was made plain by b his statement that the big cop copper copper per r works would find Ilmi a location at j ome me point in it That point if the activity I or f frn the past paM month in the line Une of buying up ground between Bingham and Black Hock flock on the shores hores of oc the tIme lake count H for what bat they seem will be somewhere not distant from the milling 4 works of the tIme Utah Copper opper company and antI where according to the opinion of off experts f no possible damage can accrue from the tm smoke and fumes that will issue from the stacks and which will willbe he be a constant notice to the world that 4 the t hf copper deposits of this region are being made to add millions to the chan channels channels nels of trade Mentioning the report that Superintendent Superintendent R It D Rhodes of the present plant was W to be relieved by b W Wv Yo AV v Norton of the th East Kast Joa t Helena works Mr tr Whitley stated that it was probable that hat 1 other important duties would oud be assigned to Mr Rhodes and that the change did not necessarily nE mean that tha It would be permanent 1 Mr r Whitley said Mid that he was 5 glad to tobe tobe tobe be back to Utah Most of the time dur during during during ing his absence beastly weather pre prevailed prevailed railed and he felt feU that there was as no cli climate climate climate mate quite equal to this |