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Show COPPER PRODUCTION EECOMING NORMAL Corner production in Arizona and New M e : u c o rr: i : e s . w n 1 c h h ad slacked off to about one-half norma;, is rapidly becoming becom-ing r.orrr.fw aam. according l-j Carl A. A-le.i, rrmicz i--.::t Urutcd States bureau bu-reau oC mines, a"d T. S. Carnahan. chief en'.hnecr o: the L'Tah Copp.-r coini.-an;.'. in charge of safety work in V: mines. w-;o ha . e just returned from a southern Trip. Th-: journev wi;s mad'- to study safety wo rk an . 01 : g 1 1 ; e n : i r. e -i the re . a n d t h e y found that, CIule it h?. nroi-: reused steadi-t'"e steadi-t'"e operrto;s in Utah are fully as up to date ifi this reuu.r.l as those in Arizona. Soma mines iu Arizona 'nave decreased their expenses rr m com r-en-a t ion losses one-half t-iy w fi-organized safety departments. depart-ments. Mr. Alien sa vs. He also commented com-mented favornb.y on ti:e welfare and e lu-ca.ionai lu-ca.ionai wo: k in - lied by the Copper Queen at Bis bee. |