Show A R Romance I a oc e o of Faith Faith it Jr 01 and n I d Uta Utah's T h s' s R e W ar a r i Th The great Am American Epic has lO not yet be been n written but here and there here the country ry over stirring chapters are being b fg elac material enacted enacted material in the tile making for for a story more mori t startling and enthralling than that of an s or a Ulyss Ulysses s And the most fascinating of f these chapters are not th those se of f ft war var t r b but th those se of ot Industry Industry Industry-Industry Industry with its is great great l leaders aders i its daring aring explorers and n inventors its is vast army of workers It Its Is Industry which has conquered tb the dragon Flood the he F spirit Famine n th tIle the Demons Demons' of Want Want and Cold and Darkness it i iLls js Industry which has wrested the treasures from the earth s ard and wrought them for the he uses use of mankind 4 t Utah Uth has furnished man many of or the chapters of or this great of Industry but but norma Mono moro more thrilling than that of of International Smelting Smelting Smelt Smelt- ing Company For lor is a romance lomance of ot Faith Faith Faith-a a. a Faith cro crowned ne wl with h. h Works WOrk which is Is brInging his a ge great reward a 1 blah which conquered conquered conquered con con- an apparently hopeless hopeless' situation in a 3 manner which enriches Vt Ut Utah h by somo omo each year ear and gives m mOre ro than 2000 then men employment a a Faith which brings to life old mines rehabilitated a continuous stagnant us industry town lo in and built bult 31 a p perfect r t. t foundation f for r a a. stable e and there here still bards to sing sins the deeds decd of f tho time the they would be thrilling their audiences with tho the st story r of ot what Inter Inter- l oral Smelting did a at o el What Wat Happened at Tooele Seven years ye a ago o things timings looked dark for th the town of of To ele Tho ho ho smelting industry was in a bad way yay The Tho fact fat was tho el lag capacity was greater grater geter than that required for the thc ore oro produced And nd the te lead led mines of t U Utah 1 were ero virtually exhausted of t developed ore r because buso tho the World war and amid ld postwar demands for heavy production pro pro- d and ton ton-nd and that tat when hon there was as geat great reat sc scarcity cl y of ot labor had labor had ti st pp proper development programs The Tho fut future ro looke looked dark dak- dak indeed At To Tooele ele there was consternation tho the International nal had dawn dwi Its Us plant plant lacking lacking an oro ore supply What was to be become be- be come cOin of ot Tooele Would It tho the silent ot i join ranks ot Ghost ClUes Cities Jt looked that thai May ay Y But before dismantling its Is plant at To Tooele ele the Inte International Sm Smelting IUlg Company determined to make a a last last o effort rt t to do something some some- me- me thing ibn l td to try t to o lel relieve eve th situation fo o t they y condu conducted ted a a broad economic survey to t cover supply o of the tho tho territory tributary to this Utah Uth center center and tho the metallurgical character of ot this supply At the s1 same time timo they cond conducted a a survey to determine the outlook for future ore supply The workers in both th these surveys 9 were skilled men who had a high degree of or tho the f technical nI 1 knowledge required r for r each ech of the tho surveys and tho work W nt rapidly forward It I was soon made mal plain that the tho main mining districts ot Tintic and m Park City must be bo those thos in which m most st I reliance could be hc placed for tor ore ro supply But But Bingham and arid l Park ark City had bad virtually exhausted their easily ealy smelted oxidized ores In tu fu future uro th their l product would be almost mixed le ua entirely a Q lea lead and c or ore or that tat required a high cost cst Ju in r reduction So it i loOked as if the tho te teon only on hope bope in that that quarter would bo bo be a n advance that anco a would uld mn make mak possible proper dressing g b before forc smelting of or a n largo part of the tho ore B supply Furthermore mine development work would have Ve to b be speeded up p to secure ore to tonnage nag And nd nd this s 's was sas where the tho project began t to call cn for tor Faith For th b metallurgical experiments would require a a. geat great deal of ot money manoy and it was evident nt that tho the mine mius deve development t would also alsola la have o to t be he undertaken ken by tho the Smelting Company sl since sInco cG the tbt survey urey h had brought out tho thon fact that capital capita was not not coming into t the tho o mining Industry y of ot Utah Uth and these thee mining operations would would re- re e qu great get cm sums Bums o of money To help one unstable looking industry t k b by ty putting money Into another unpopular industry that that industry that might appear P r mere foolhardiness b but t It was n no such thing International n-ight n jha had made mad careful surveys and It had ha faith in the tho tho outcome mo of ot r these ee surveys survey provided proper economics were applied i s And And ni tho the first s step cp in l proper roper economics s' s yas Y s tim the expenditure of ot ofa li I a large Jarge sum um sum of money An defunct ot apparently plant wag to be bc t br brought o to life by feeding it it a It big now capital l investment Hence t t tI tho geological department of ot the company was Increased ai nn and tho the largest me metallurgical l reseal research ch department of t any y Utah Uth smelting company was waa W started I I. I Thc metallurgical stu study developed tho the fact that most of or the y tat z lead oad ld ores 01 h had a heavy hevy J n o content fat and that tey they T To ly smelt p such buch ores orea required addition of or large j I quant ot of Jt Iron 01 to 10 o the tho blat blast Wast furnace charge for fOl- tho purpose of ot eliminating of- of time the h high cost M the the inc zine nc smelting m TIme Th Inc Inc W was waa not ot recovered and a n largo large 1118 part pat ot operation was waa devoted to handling ma ma- tc tonal f that was waa c economically valueless t ms J 7 f. f ro O y com 0 t. t till a Ic It w was VS ms t to adopt the tho now flew lotto flotation method method f for ri r milling milling- millingBy B By fly flotation intimately p. p n minerals i such uch a as g gold d silver lead lead zinc and copper occur occur- c 11 ring 1 In o one e ore r are aro aro separated Into their compo component nt parts parta for tor eco eco- z R X reduction ducU n to t pure pur 0 met metal by smelting pan c.- c. t To G in inaugurate this Z method lh d Int International S Smelting Co Company p ny The fascinating ting story tory of International Smelting Company f S Turning the t force of barriers that meant failure into ito success success c The reward of Industry and Work Work backed Work Work-backe backed by constant Faith The rhe remarkable story of Tooele ideal smelting camp cap city I How Utah is enriched by over 2000 annually 1 The cooperative spirit of International Smelting Company y Keeping F Faith ith as Intern Internationals International's tiona's actions define the term J started operation of or a ton OO-ton custom selective flotation mill rm at atit it Tooele plant in November 12 1924 This mill mi was a to mill mm lead lead- lea zinc sulphide or ore And hero Faith ha had its Is first reward Su Success Success' of ot the enterprise prise was va immediate And nd so pronounced pronounce was tho suc sue success C ce cess BS that other companies soon followed follow d suit in the use of ot the flotation method a a method which has increased sed zinc production in the tho ab about t fv five times has to t tio the tho mines about moro r ro annual revenue has given the railroads an ah adl additional onal In freight feight and ad has saved save the tho mining companies companIe annually in lower smelter treatment nt charges bj bi tho the elimination of ot zinc from their sulphide lead lea ores Applied Apple to tho the complex corn com plex pJ ores ores ot or Park Pak ark City and ln Jam t the tho o. o flotation process recovers nearly pounds pounds' of ot zino zinc that formerly went to waste wate and mak makes s better recoveries of ot the tho other metals than formerly wOre were dreamed o of oT Internationals International's mill mIl at Tooele h has hs s been enlarged by by stages until today oda it f. f mills approximately lr 1200 tons ns daly daily of or this t typo pe of or ore are l New Developments Followed I Following this new now scientific development by International Sm Smelting Company there thero was waa Wa great geat need for tor a hastening of ot o output at tho the old mines and lor or an an opening o of ot tOW now nov mines for or the tho R smelters could use use- usa much moro more ore than they were able to o get Hence the International tripled trIple the tho size of ot its its' is' is geology staff and made them available without cost to any mining minInG company which wanted th their Ir services The Te St Story ry of North Nor Liy Lily And nd then therm happened appe ed another of or the th most romantic of ot the epi episodes episodes epi- epi Jn In n this thi most romantic chapter from the tho epic of ot Industry Some of or orthe tho the camp any geologists recommended the op opening nIng of mining operations at North North Lly Lily But Butt there was no ore discovery to go SO on oil on nothing but ut pure puro geology yet geology ct yet International went ahead ahe And at nt ata ata a n cost of or abut about and upon sh sheer geological deduction wa was opened t up tho North orth Lily LUy Lily Lily-a a mine which save gave ave an annual dividend of ot l. l 1 per less than two y years ars after the time first strike It has now devel developed ped into mW a big mine mino that is i producing over over tons tone tOn of ot oro om daily and furnishing employment lit for about men men with wih a payroll payroll pay pay- roll of ot of pv over over i an annually s I In connection with the story ator of or North Norh Lily Llly Is la an incident which goes to demonstrate one one of ot the most outstanding facts about International Inter Inter- oo national economics t Smelting Comp Company y namely nameh Its It eternal application of good Usually tho the d development v of such fuch 8 a mining plant as the North Lily Illy la Is I followed by tho the building bundIng of ot the to company's own housing camp at 3 tile the te mine m e site alto b but t I International does does doesn n not t believe in fol following following tol fol- lowing custom if I tome better method than tho the customary one is la evi dent len Cons Consequently when ben they s surveyed 4 tho situation and saw sw that Eureka Eureka a a town tow a a tev few miles milea distant from th the mine mine had had ample amplo housing facilities for the of ot the new mine It was wa decided to t try t to t arrange arango a o 0 plan for tor making use ua of ot oteo These eo facilities All Al that was was nee needed ed iu was waa a n good road rad Hence lenee tho the company contributed d to t 8 a fund to bu build ld this new new and good road arid and d i then nen made mado mao arrangements to transport the men mu t to and from fron the minE 1 te La motor buses And not not only ony wis was this good goOtt economy economy Cor or the tIme I International International Inter Inter- ter- ter national but It wa was 3 a geat great eat aid aid to Eureka Eureka as an ni w well l and t numerous s actions pon the tho part palt of ot this seeing far far company compan which has ha resulted In La the tho general S of ot Utah Highland Boy Cornea Conies COne to Lf Life Meanwhile International had ha taken over ver the tho old Highland Boy mine I In m i in April ot 1924 c changing the name to Utah- Utah Delaware Mining company F For r Homo month it was wa operated ata at ata ati i a los toss of ot thousands ot of dollars monthly The Tho force of or mo looked forward constantly to goon Boon oon being out of or work How low co could ld this timing thing go o on n And nd then the tho te following nut autumn um thol tho the l zinc lOad milling operations got und under r way After that all al was well wel Tho men mcnno no no longer te fear ear r unemployment They rhy y have havo o bl had had conI con con- I w work ever since Today roday 0 da y t the e Uth-Dela Uth Utah furnishes employment nt to GOO men and Ind h has an n n annual payroll of over over 7 it f its supply purchases Pen totaling arund around jer per year N NIt I Pr It I. I was waa wa at nt ft thug thin tm time that th thi te Int International raU nal started financing tho the ci 1 operations ns of ot the Utah Ieta and Tunnel property which adjoins ho he Utah Delaware Utah Delaware at Bingham A Darker Daker Chapter But ut every epic has its is darker arker chapters chapter heroic chapters heroic str struggle plo often ofen meets rebur's rebuffs that delay some line Une of ot endeavor Fortune Fortuno has ha an occasional frown for tor even ven her ber favorites And to International has been tho the exploration of or ortho S1 Smelting one of or thosa darker darke chapters tho the lUng Yankee property Hero HerG the he company spent in exploration exploration tion ton work without finding Inding any ore oro But International has acquired control of ot it and will wi at some somo future time continue exploration and d development of ot the tho to Yankee North Lily Lly owns virtually all al of ot the tho stock of ot East Eat TIn fc Coalition another Tintic property on which shaft shaf sinking operations are aro no now TIOW under wy way Fortified with wih its its' It spread of ot ground gund to develop in tho the Park City and Bingham districts International through its subsidiary the North Lily Mining Company during tho the past ast year r has ha greatly expanded ex cx- cx p nd its is territory in Tintic The North North Lily LUy Comp Company ny Is to own control ot of t th the North Lily Liy Knight Knight Company a now new corporation organized organized or or- control the thc Tintic i dis- to take over all 01 of ot the tho Knight Knis-hl properties in The The- properties Involved d include control of or the tho Twentieth Cen Century tury Big Hill lUl Empire Mines Dragon Consolidated Eureka Swansea tUr Middle Swansea Sw Swansea Consolidated Tintic Drain Tunnel and substantial interest in Tintic Central Southern Eureka and North Godiva Tho The area of ot ground is acres acrs of or patented mining claims 3 9 acres of mining claims surface rights to 1739 acres and ad a n a contract on acres a total of acres of ot grot ground nd Development work dm chi n the Knight properties f it Is und under underway r way m being directed and under tho control Of tho the N North rth Lily Liy Company This area of ground ground gives s North Lily Liy control of ot one of ot tho the largest hugest estates in tho the great gret Tintic district and covers co several are areas that have un unusually wit usually strong s surface raco evidences of ot International Spreads Out Development of or tho Utah Met Metal t and Tunnel property which adjoins joins the time Utah Utah Delaware is being made mado by tho the International and and It Is 18 gradually being built buit up UI to t a substantial ton tonnage age of or oro ore similar to t that mined in Del Uta-Del Utah OrO oro that requires s selective flotation dressing to properly prepare it i for reduction In Park City tho the International in addition to being bOing a a. minority stockholder In the tho Utah Park-Utah Consolidated Mining Company has acquired controlling Interest In the tho Park Nelson Park Park-Nelsn an and J Park Premier rk and tho the latter later controls ls Park Empire Park and Park ParI Center Mining companies These holdings comprise several several tio tho |