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J 1 t Records in L f i paid by Utah no nonferrous which ferr us n mines nes i in 1929 soared so ared to to a new record for all time the total 4 t IS more ore than doubt e the a amount paid n the wartime year 1918 U I The output of cop copper e z zinc c and gold reached t the he h highest levels levels' ut in they the stat histo history J o oS S Silver and ana lead ad production n re ali ight decline declines b but t not not I large ge en eno Ug mil to affect t th e state states state's ra 1 as a. firs n the production of sLIver silver second in In third lead fourth copper m ID n ID Zinc zinc and fifth m ID gold r r Clearings of Salt Sal Lake banks in 1929 passed the billion dollar m mark rk for the first tune time in m history 1 cr U M M I T D 0 A G G E 1 0 11 JT v p pf J 1 CLAY f r PO cK AN ND D NON NON-FER M IN E RAtS I y v C N I t 5 u D l' l 11 t I I aNAI A L i OF i AM DEPOSITS LARGE L A SON 1 tr U No N ij Sf RA RARE M N NE ERAl i I 1 f t AND 1 I. 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