Show SIX MONTHS DIVIDENDS OF UTAH MINES depression of the mining industry is plainly seen in the decline of dividend payments by utah mining companies during the first six sin months of 1921 during the first quarter dividends of were paid by six companies in the second quarter only three companies declared dividends their disbursements totaling a total for the six months of compared with for the same period of 1920 reduction of utah copper quarterly disbursements to stockholders from to 1 and then 50 cents a share due to low copper price was the main factor in the huge decline the judge and daly west companies of park city which were regular dividend payers during the first six months of 1920 suspended dividends late in 1920 and have not yet resumed on account of low prices for lead and zinc silver king coalition of park city aty however returned to the dividend class during the first quarter of this year following favorable outcome of its long standing litigation with the conkling company bingham Bin ghant mines company operating at bingham and tintic gintic which was a regular dividend payer last year has not paid stockholders this year however the company has purchased shares orone or one third of its capital stock in the open market and returned sa same me to the treasury of 01 the company at a cost of 10 a share chief consolidated and tintic gintic standard the two main dividend payers of tintic gintic were compelled to reduce amount of dividends on account of low price for lead and curtailed curtailed curt aile ore shipments |