Show METAL OUTPUT IN 1910 mines of the state produced over thirty two million during the year the total value of the mine output of gold gald silver copper lead and zinc in utah in n 1910 according to V C heikes of the united uniti I 1 states geological survey was against in 1909 the total gold production in utah in 1910 showed a decrease in value of or 43 per cent the largest producer ot gold was salt lake county which yielded against in 1909 the le ws west t mountain or bingham district produced of the gold credited 0 io o salt II 11 lake ke county and per cent of the 1910 utah gold output juab county produced in 1910 against in 1909 and utah county in 1910 against in 1909 the tintic gintic district which is partly in juab county and partly in utah county produced or 34 per cent of the gold production of utah in 1910 tooele thoele county produced of which all except about came from the camp floyd district in 1910 against in 1909 the silver production of utah in 1910 showed a decrease of ounces or per cent juab county produced ounces in 1910 against ounces in 1909 arid and utah county ounces 1910 against in 1909 the tintic gintic district silver yield declined from ounces in 1909 to ounces in 1910 salt lake county produced 10 1 deuced ounces in 1910 against ounces in 1909 of the salt lake county yield the west mountain or bingham district contributed tri buted ounces in 1910 and 1615 94 ounces in 1909 the silver output of the park city mining region in 1910 was ounces a decrease of ounces or 10 per cent from that of 1909 copper production increased in utah pounds in 1910 a larger increase than in any other of the copper producing states the bingham district produced pounds of copper in 1910 against pounds in 1909 pounds in 1908 and pounds in 1907 the tintic gintic district yielded pounds in ill 1910 against pounds in 1909 an all increase of pounds the park paric city district in summit and wasatch counties produced pounds in ill 1910 against pounds in 1909 the production of lead in utah in 1910 was pounds valued at against pounds valued at in 1909 of the 1910 output per pel cent was derived from mines in the park city district which produced pounds against pounds in 1909 the bingham or west mountain afountain district produced 1 pounds in 1910 about the same quantity as in 1909 and per cent of the total utah lead output the tintic gintic district which yielded pounds of lead in 1909 produced only 57 G pounds in 1910 this district yielded as 38 per cent of the utah lead in 1909 and only per cent of that in 1910 the zinc production of utah was 16 pounds valued at in 1910 against pounds valued at in 1909 this shows an increase of pounds or 66 per cent the park city mining district districts alone produced pounds of zinc in 1910 against pounds in 1909 this district yielded in 1910 over per cent of the total zinc production of 0 f utah the bingham district was also a large producer and increased its output from pounds in 1909 to pounds in 1910 tooele thoele county which produced pounds and beaver county which produced pounds were the only other counties in utah reporting a production of zinc in 1910 the zinc in concentrates amounting to pounds all came from salt lake summit and wasatch counties there were mines producing gold silver copper lead or zinc in 1910 against in 1909 of these eight were small placers the number of producing mines in the bingham district was 21 tintic gintic 40 big and little cottonwood 17 park city 17 the total quantity of ore sold or treated in utah in 1910 was 6 short tons an increase of tons tolls the average total recoverable value per ton was in 1910 against in 1909 the lower average value per ton was caused by the large increase in copper ores of which tons were sold or treated in 1910 this quantity was 84 per cent of the total ore treated and an increase of tons over the 1909 production of copper ores 0 the total tonnage of all classes of ore tons mostly from tooele thoele county went to gold and silver mills tous tons of which tons were from dingham bingham district went to concentrating mills and tons were sent to smelters shelters sm elters |