Show reat Needs for Advertising By Byra Ira ra C. C Ti Tichenor c to reports report from Washington op the prospects pro prope le ts ar are areL L bright for th the passage by y congress of the bill i introduced ced by gressman n Charles R. R Evans of Nevada providing that that- here er er no tax shall be levied assessed or collected oty n or r from theme the theme me ie or o r profits of any Individual al firm firm or or corp corporation accruing Jr or derived om the business of mining the precious metals metas metals gold and sHyer silver The enactment of such sucha a law laV undoubtedly immediately tely would would be f followed tiie ilie greatest activity in in gold and arid silver mining operations s and especially those ose states or districts which are re celebrated for their production of ot these ICI lous ous US minerals Utah utah AS AS- the second of the the five fhe great silver producing states most molt would would would- exp experience a an Increase Increase- in mining activities but it t also also Is tain in n that this increase would not be at all in proportion t to that which u d be experienced ed by other states wh whose se production of the le white x metal metai is b below low that of i Utah 4 The he reason for th this s is Is quite evident vid nt to live brokers and m mining promoter promoters Slin Ii 11 in Utah and throughout the United sf states sites tes and especially in the great ancial cial centers of ot t the le country As a result of ot the e easy y going methods methods fe by some brokers and a large argo proportion of those engaged in the then n g industry of this state the great opportunities for mining inin In investments EUtah ah h are unknown to the general investing public bec because se of of the he fan failure re the state stafe or those directly and indirectly interested jn In in the nil mining industry try I Improperly 5 perly advertise the advantages s of ot Utah in this respect On n the other hand the names ames of ot some districts or states states' which do no not meven even a a. small percentage of the op opportunities ort for investments tm that exist Iah ah are quite familiar merely because of the fa facts ts that those connected nin operations in those localities s realize th the v value lue of ot persistent I As s previously stated an effort now is being made made to to publish a map of ot Ii Ie e etire tire Tintic district It would seem that if necessary ss l b both th the Utah I apter of th the American Mining congress and the Salt Lake stock exchange ad get behind behin the project and f follow it up s similar smilar m work wor for the thel Park City the Alta and Cottonwoods the l i ious US other dl districts tle the 3 am and the Ophir districts t r his however 1 is only one method that might be employed in advertising fliam S lt Ih opportunities for investments investments offered by the mining industry of ot Utah It b e d be a a. good start however and in time Utah would receive the attention capitalists C and investors to which it is entitled le I |