Show Ii U I Arrest st Suspect in Murder rOE of a Reporter I 4 r tv 1 o v 1 t E ift yI i t t. t V f jV k hr t. t i t j 4 p I v N f 5 v II 1 lt c f t. t s 4 J o. o y f L i S S 'S l S 'S t P I 41 St St. t 5 5 t TSi T- T l Si I j S 4 S ia 5 5 S 'S a- a S I S S I S 'S I S Leo Brothers St. St Louis gangster accused of or murdering Alfred Jake Jahe Ll Lingle Chicago Tribune reporter June 9 1930 is shown above Left to right States Attorney John Swanson Leo Brothers asserted slayer Charles V. V Rathburn Standing Pat Fat Roche chief investigator in for lor the tho attorneys attorney's office who announced the arrest I Utah Mine Production for 30 39 Valued at St State t I L Lea in Silver silver Output Prop Properties and Sm Smelters in Operation Throughout Year ear Dividends Dividends Divi Divi- Reported The mines of Utah in 1930 produced gold silver copper lead and zinc valued at about a a. decrease of more than from the record output of 1929 according according ac ac- cording to estimates of C. C N. N Gerry and T. T TH H Miller of the United States bureau of mines Large decreases were recorded Inthe in inthe inthe the output of all metals and particularly particularly particularly par par- In copper and lead The Thc curtailed production combined with distinctly declining metal prices re re- re suited In hi an output which had had a value I lower than thai any since 1922 The smeltIng smeltIng smelting smelt- smelt Ing plants at Murray Garfield Garfield Gar Gar- field Held and International were regu- regu Gar I I Continued on Page Paco e Four B D v.- v. V Utah Mine Production for forr i r 1930 Valued at ati from Paco raca One arly lanly operated but tho output of blister copper and lead bullion was az much less than that In previous years FIRST FIRSTIN IN SILVER Utah remained first in the United States In the production of sliver silver but It ranked third in copper after Arizona Ari An- zona rona and Montana and third in lead after Missouri and Idaho The custom flotation mills at International Interim Interim- Midvale and Bauer were op operated op crated the entire year car and ore re receipts no- no at Bauer Batter chiefly from Nevada Novada Ne No- vada and Utah TV ere distinctly In In- In created creased V Tho dividends reported L paid by mining companies in Utah in 1930 amounted to about exclusive ex cx elusive of paid by one company corn com patsy pany which cotoL mines at Eureka Eu- Eu eka reka and as well as mines In other states The companies that contributed to tIle the former total Were tile tho Utah Copper Standard Silver King Coalition North Lily Eureka Standard and Silver Wave The dividend total compares with paid In 1929 1920 and paid in 1023 1928 The gold production decreased considerably considerably con con- from in 1929 to about in 1930 As In recent years virtually all the gold was re recovered no- no covered front from ores and concentrates smelted The Tho output of gold from mines In the Bingham district a decrease of more than ounces compared with wills that of 1929 due chiefly to the lessened production production tion from the property of the Utah Copper company at Gold production from the Tintic district was decidedly greater than thanin in 1929 as a result of Increased shipments ship chip ments of siliceous gold ore from the Eureka Standard Eureka Lilly and North Lily mines but sold gold Irons from the Park City region decreased considerably considerably consid consid- The largest larget producers of gold were the tho Utah Copper Eureka Standard Stand Stand- and ard North Lily United States SmeltIng Smelting Smelt Smelt- ing including Mines company corn com pany Eureka Lilly Park Utah Consolidated Con Con- Chief Consolidated Niagara Niagara ara Bluestone Lime and Quartzite Utah Apex and Tintic Standard properties Noteworthy increases In Ingold ingold gold were made by the North Lily Eureka Standard Eureka Lilly United Unit Unit- ed States Smelting Mammoth NIagara Niagara Ni NI- agara Tintic Lead and Park City Consolidated properties Large decreases In gold output were reported by the tise Utah Copper Utah Utah- Delaware Park Utah Consolidated Utah Centennial Eureka Live Yankee arid and Standard proper proper- ties The Tho unusually large decrease In gold production from the Utah Copper property more than offset gains from other mines and resulted In a decrease of more than ounces for the state SILVER DECREASES Tho silver output decreased from ounces in 1929 to about ounces in 1930 and the production was about ounces more than that of Idaho which was second in silver production in the United States State For ten years Utah has been the leading silver producer of the United States The value of the silver output decreased from 9 to about largely as a result of the decline In the average price of silver from froni cents an ounce in 1929 to cents an ounce in 1930 The decrease of about ounces was about equally divided between the Tintic and Park City regions The Tintic Standard Standard Stand Stand- ard Mining company was the largest producer of silver In lii Utah in 1930 It was followed closely by the Silver King Coalition Mines company and the tho United States Smelting Refining Refining ing and Mining company Next in order came caIne tho tise Park Utah Consolidated Consoli dated Utah Copper Chief Consolidated North Lily Park City Consolidated and Prospect properties Other large producers were the Eureka Standard Utah Utah- Apex Mammoth Bluestone Lime and Tintic Lead Horn Silver Sil ver and Eureka Lilly properties Increased production was made by bythe bythe the United States Smelting Park City Consolidated Tintic Lead Horn Silver and Eureka Standard prop prop- cribs Decreased output was reported report report- ed by 25 mines including the Park Utah Consolidated Silver King Coalition Con Coa Utah Copper Bingham Prospect Pros Pros- New Quincy Utah Delaware North Lily Tintic Standard Chief Consolidated Victoria Utah Apex anti and Bullion Coalition Combined Metals properties The greatly in increased increased in- in creased output from the Park City Consolidated property east of Park City was especially noteworthy al although a- a though the company was developing a silver mine on a declining sliver market COPPER OUTPUT DROPS Copper decreased from pounds in 1929 to about pounds In III 1930 the smallest output since 1922 The value decreased from to about as a result of a a. decrease in tho average price of conner copner from cents a pound in 1929 to th 13 1 cents a pound in 1930 Utah has ranked second in copper production after Arizona 1925 but in 1930 the state took tock third place after Arizona and Montana Drastic curtailment of production b by the Utah Copper company at Bing ham resulted in hi a decrease of nearly 50 per ner cent from the record output of 1929 The company operated continuously con con- during the year but tr tt mine and mills were worked at about one half their rated capacity The large concentrator at Arthur was wac idle most of the year and the entire ore output was treated in the tise Magna rail mill There Thero were slight decreases In the output of copper from the Tintic dis anti and the Park City but the large decrease from the district accounted for nearly all tile the state decrease with the exception of the United States Smelting Relining Re- Re lining fining and and Mining company all the large larse producers of cooper and nar- nar the Utah Copper Utah Utah- Delaware Utah Apex and Silver King Coalition reported substantial decreases Following the Utah Copper company the leading copper copper producers were the Untied UnIted States Smelting Utah Apex Ohio Copper ppe Utah Delaware and SlIver Silver King Coalition companies LOWEST SINCE 1923 3 The lead outPUt decreased from pounds Jn In 1829 1929 lo to about 77 pounds in 1930 and the theu value u ue from to about The average price of lead lcd Declined from 63 cents a ot in 1029 to 5 52 cents a P pound und in ini 1930 i P Tile lead Deduction was the smallest since 1923 and atiel it was COnsiderably conf conra con con- ra ly lc less the thc lead outPUt from f the mines in Idaho Idano to in 1930 A decreased lead leach output was v reported by thirty seven mines while oi-ly oi ous properties increase Increases W was more than the general Pounds j in j lORd was wasA A substantial inCrease J Cs of the reported Irons from the the Refining ai J United States at and Mining compaNY made at the smaller Increases Silver Eureka LUll Limo and QuartZite Park City Cons Park Galena and Unusually dated at the North decreases Utah Pail Lily standard Utah Consolidated TintiC Silver King Copper New Bullion Coalt- Coalt Metals lion ChIc companY Consolidated and decreases de- de Each of these properties 00 pounds of more creases than of more of ead A decrease from tile shOwn poundS was than distriCt TIntic the park City pounds and more from A from from the Wham district LARGEST PRODUCERS l- l 1 largest producers 01 CL acou itu The were the thc United order of output States including King Mines company Sliver Silver Standard Park Utah tion and Consolidated Lily Utah Bullion Coalition Eureka LILlY Consolidated Lead Horn Utah Utah copper von Metal and Tunnel and prospect properties recovered chiefly from The zinc concentrates leached or smelted decreased de do- creased from pounds In n 1929 to about pounds In 1930 The average P price declined pound In 1929 to 47 from 66 cents a cents a pound in 1930 and the value of the output decreased from o aJr to about All tile the large large flotation mills in iii Utah treating lead lead- zinc ore International United States Combined Metals Silver King Coalition and Utah were Apex operated open oper steel Jn in 1930 but the Sliver Silver King plant was not operated full time and trw the Utah Apex was closed in October ZINC OUTPUT FALLS Tile The output of zinc from the Bing- Bing ham haIR district was about pounds less than that in 1929 but there was vas no important change in lii inthe the zinc output of the district The decrease therefore was chiefly from the thc Park City region Largo de decreases do- do creases in the production of zinc from tile thc district were reported by the Utah Apex Utah Delaware Utah Metal and Tunnel Utah Copper Copper Cop Cop- per and Prospect properties properties proper proper- ties but these losses were almost completely offset by a substantial in increase increase in- in crease in zinc production from the properties of tile tho United States Smelting Ref Refining mine and Mining corn com pany In the Park City region a decreased zinc output was reported by the Park Utah Consolidated and the New Quincy companies and slight In Increases Increases In- In creases were reported by the Park City Consolidated Sliver Silver King Coalition Coall- Coall tion and Park Galena companies Tile Tho Horn Silver mine of the Tintic Lead company in Beaver county re reported reported re- re ported a large increase in zinc recovered ered from ore shipped to custom mills but the output of zinc from the Bullion Coalition mine near Stockton Stockton Stock Stock- ton in Tooele county was decidedly less The Thc largest zinc producers in Utah in 1930 were the United States Smelting Utah Park Consolidated Silver King Kins Coalition Tintic Lead Leach Horn Silver Utah Apex Prospect Chief Consolidated Bullion Coalition Niagara Park City Consolidated Consolidated Con Con- and Park Galena mines BINGHAM OUTPUT GIVEN In Ill 1930 the mines of Utah produced about tons of ore and old ott tailings a decrease from tons in 1923 1929 Of 01 this total the Bingham Bing ham district produced about tons as compared with tons in 1929 The estimated production production tion of the district was 97 ounces of gold nold ounces of silver pounds of coo con per pounds of lead and 42 pounds of zinc The production tion in 1929 w was ounces of gold 46 ounces of sliver silver 31 pounds of copper pounds of lead and pounds pound of zinc The mines of f the thc Tintic district produced about tons of ore and old tailings as compared with tons in 1929 The estimated production of the district was ounces of gold cold ounces of allver sil silver all all- ver pounds of copper 57 pounds of lead and pounds of zinc The production in 1929 1029 was ounces of gold ounces of sliver silver pounds of copper pounds of lead and pounds of zinc zine The mines that produced more than tons of ore in 1930 were Tintic Standard Chief Consolidated North Lily Eureka Lilly Eureka Standard Mammoth Victoria and Mammoth tailings dump CRUDE OUTPUT GIVEN Crude ore and old tailings produced produced pro pro- by mines in the Park City ra ration tion glon amounted to about tons in 1930 as compared with tOXIc tone In 1929 The estimated output of the thc region was ounces of gold 4 ounces of silver pounds of copper pound of lead and pounds of zinc In 1929 the Park City region produced ounces of gold ounces of silver pounds of copper pounds of lead and pounds of zinc There was a fair increase in silver and lead from Tooele county espe daily from tile thc Bluestone property near Stockton and the increased shipments of ore by the thc Tintic Lead company with shipments from the Moscow mine increased the lion tion from Beaver county |