Show 0 JACKLING IN SALT LAKE D C jackling Jac klingo managing director of tile the great utah copper company operating at bingham utah reached salt lake on the alt and spent a week in this vicinity inspecting tile the companas comp anys workings and concentrators centra tors he stated that orders which the company now holds are sufficient to keep the great property working at full capacity until the middle of the coming summer he said that the average price to be received on these contracts will vill average about 27 cents a pound and took occasion to remark rather disparagingly about the prices quoted on the metal from the east pointing out that such quotations are merely for small amounts and for spot cash they are no criterion for the copper market as they are furnished by an eastern publication and are seldom authentic mr jackling said that the nevada consolidated soli dated the ray consolidated and the chino companies are all doing well the hard winter in utah he said has caused the production of the bingham mines to be cut a third during decem ber and january the outlook lor for the m market during the coming year is 1 S as S b br as it has been and there is no indica indicate tj 0 present of a change in the conditions ei european nations are still in the market marke great amounts of copper and the mail mani tories of the united states slates are also in market for all of the copper they can call gi ge outside of the ordinary improve ni which are always being made at the E I 1 ham mines of the utah copper comp mr jackling said that work on the co coi brating plant at garfield was i held up on account of the cold ter fering with the work but that as S soo 0 the weather breaks the concentrators be rushed to completion an authority in commenting upon plans of the utah copper for the fu says upon the consummation of pa i during tile the next fifteen months for enlar facilities and capacity most of which been outlined utah copper from its mine should be in position to handle handl 5 tons of ore daily and produce there pounds of copper per ann an the past winter was the worst in the fience of the utah company it was that results were as good a as s sl sh 0 the current month should witness an ai 1 comeback in the matter of pro tion from the pounds turned in january april and may alay are expect get back to the high water months of J august september and october 1916 over pounds to the credit of e |