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Show METAL MINING IN UTAH IN 1919 I The metal output of Utah was serhalf iously retarded during the first of 1919 not only by the lower priees of copper, lead, and zinc that followed the curtailment ;. of demand but byta labor strike at Park City, according to V. C. Heikes, of the United States the Geological Survey, Department of Interior. The State's output of gold, 1918 silver, copper, lead, and, zinc in valued of $86347,597 s6owe4 a decrease fronj; $99,328,J55 " W1; Even nditions improve considerif mining able, f output of all' these metals 'will at decrease inWl?. The smelters re"International Garfield' and Murray, mained active.i but '.many, of the furnaces at each of these plants were idle. ; GOLD, t . The value of the output of gold in ntoh in 1918 was $2,949,170. a de crease from $3,355,156 in 1917. Most of the gold mined in 1918 came from ifi toted -- LOU know how much toasting im- proves bread. Makes it taste good. Of course more flavor. Improved Farm Implements Every season sees Improvements in all lines of farm inyplemenfs, and this is no exception. Onr stock was never more complete. All the latest labor saving machinery isiiere. FARMING FOR PROFIT Can only be successful where efficient machinery is made to take the place of man's labor. r Labor is scarce and high . Make your own labor count for the most pos- : i the three main districts Bingham, Tintic, and Park City which pro duced, respectively $2,056,005, $678,totals These M2 and $82,46J:in gold. were less than .those for 1917, and those for 919. will ehow a further reduction on account of a decrease in the shipments of ore. Same with tobacco especially Kentucky Burley. Bear River Valley Implement Co. $J; toasted flavor. Great! Nothing like it. The real Bui Icy cigarette. Guaranteed by OA POMMTIO 1 - Next Time Buy .".A"AfAAAJ caonooaoca ou YOUR MMm Care for it now and itr will care for you later-i- n appearance. We have good Brushes We have good Combs We have good Hair Oils We have good Hair Tonics ; COPPER. Utah is credited with 227,169 pounds of copper, valued at S56,iio,899, in UJ1S, showing a slight decrease from the output of 1917. There is a pros pect of a decided decrease in the out put of copper in 1919 on account of the reduced price of the metal, which was 15 cents a pound in March. After March there was a general curtail ment of production, especially at tne Utah Copper property, which is the largest producer of copper in the state having yielded in 1918 "fcbout 85 per cent of the total. The production of this company for the first quarter of 1919 was 60 per cent of that for the last quarter of 1918, and the average monthly output for the first five months was 9,500,000 pounds. Improvements are being made at two concentration mills of the Utah Copper Co. one of which has been closed since March. In 1918 the Bingham district produced 211,194,861 pounds of copper and was followed by the CORD TIRES Don't use a poor brush, or poor prepa rations for your hair. Get the best the kind we sell. Davis Drug Co. Phone No. 56 M H. J. Davis. Mnur. Time to (Buy FUk BIG TIRES IT Honduras Attractive. With n popnlnifon estimated nt und an nrpa approximately equal to that of Pennsylvania, Honduras has abundant room for development. It hns a tropical climate with few of the usual disadvantages. The interior Is mountainous and salubrious, with considerable rich land suitable for diversified farming and fruit growing, while all of the remainder, even the deep mountain slopes, Is used for pasturage. ..rCC 5 in""" 600,-00- I DON'T BELIEVE IN 0 Author of Immortal Song. Sweet Home," was written in 1823 by John Howard Payne. In but a very few of the sixty years of his life Payne was sufficiently long at my one plnce to call it his home. He died in Tunis, Africa, April 1, 1852, and it was thirty-on- e years afterwards before his body was brought to his native country, the place he no doubf had in mind when he penned these appealing words. "Home, OONT SOME BUSINESS- -' MEN TAKE A TUMBLE TO And a Fight Mrs. Styles "This THEMELVe$? Intelligence. Sense never falls to give them that hove It words enough to make them undltood. William Penn. , W1ti MICKIE SAYS TWE BOSS IS TOO OUO X' Gvt DRfcPf6D, BUT VX ME'S OOIN' HIS art jest The sme,nTh fclil THS FRCt fcOVSR-ftft- HB PBN"TS tE CROSS,' V4 fe vsifca N.tA.C -- WOONJSR THS. BSD 1M CHtat, 'h fv4. ttCOvf fi V SMUStHINQr When you get the Banking Habit you have an asset The pocket leaks. The bank preserves your money ' intact. The banking habit teaches you economy. You learn that money grows. This habit makes for permanence in a depositor. You feel you have a stake in the community, and you are careful of your financial standing. This bank encourages you to get the habit of depositing your earnings. We will take your money, keep it safely, and pay you for the privilege. Get the banking habit. jut In front of a large London building there was recently found a pigeon's nest made of hairpins. Where do you suppose the pigeons found the Mr. Styles "Oh, I suppose a lot of women In the vicinity couldn't keep ihelr mouths shut." i i , The White Red Cross Calf Sold at Auction? He is registered in the Holstein-Friesia- n of America as a Association Hengerveld, Sustenance No. 238104 Battlebore, Vermont His Sire: Natoma Valleyo Hengerveld, No. 184907. His Dam: Lillia, No. 399249. Dvidends in the first part of 1919 were paid by the Utah Copper, Chief Consolidated, Tintic Standard, Utah He is Kept Blue at nly Earl's Barn. SERVICE, $3.00 David Holmgrn, Owner and n. t Disease SprtM bysWtTt. , Id the nineteenth, cetpryi,'. during wars, typhus spread the Busso-Turkls-h from -- Turkey up through Wallachla Into Austria. ' The French suffered from it during the Crimean conflict. war, the In the Franco-Prussia- n French, being poorly clothed and fed. gain suffered. The Balkan war seems to hare been notable more for cholera, a auraraer disease, than typhus, which flourishes best In winter. Started. paper says that Do You Remember the product. Consolidated, Ontario, Eagle Bell, Judge, Iron Blossom, Daly, Bingham Mines Company. - Get the habit of banking with ns. State Bank of Tremonton .conditions. Wtteftjiarket '' ZINO. 1 T output of zinc was 21,286,871 pounce In 1917 and 18,399,417 pounds in J.918. Most of the zinc came from Sajf Lake, Wasatch, and Beaver counties There will be a general decrease as the price is much lower in and thereia, difficulty in marketing & hulr-pins?- " I v Tremonton, Utan that is of the greatest value to you. 4 g.iiiim :: -: The Banking Habit Tintic district, with 6,568,802 pounds. LEAS. .The output of lead decreased from 178,521,958 pounds in 1917 to- pounds in 1918. The Bingham district produced 79,773,150 pounds of lead and was followed by the Tintic district with 30,652,355 pounds and the Park City region, with 24,320,074 pounds. As the price fell to about 5 cents a pound in May, 1919, and the Park City mines were idle nearly two months on account of a labor striks, these totals will probably be greatly reduced for the current year. In February the Utah Apex Mining Co., a producer of both lead and zine "at Bingham, laid off 300 men awaiting EXCESS MILEAGE :- 00 " They are the tough tread tires and a marvel in their resistance to wear. m S.B. Watland, Manager. SILVER. The output of silver in 1918 was 13,455,597 fine ounces, averaging $1 an ounce, nearly equaling the output in 1917. About half of the silver ounces) came from the Tintic district, which was followed by the Park City region, with 2,572,586 ounces, and the Bingham district, with 2,056,005 ountfes.' There was an increase of over a million ounces of silver from mines in the Tintic region, due largely to high average silver, content of the ores shipped from the Chief Consolidated and Tintic Standard dismines. Park City and Bingham both had decreased tricts outputs of silver, and in 1919 there will probably be further decreases in the output of these two districts, due to the prolonged labor strike at Park City and the curtailed production of copper at Bingham, but there - should , be no change in the Tintic district,-becausa new railroad branch now under construction will give the mines in the eastern end of the district increased facilities before thfe end of 1919. Buy yourself a package cf Lucky Strike cigarettes. Notice the v sible, Failure Always Haa Its Prlee. magistrate declares there is no such thing as a man having a right to take his own life. Thls'dictuin Is no doubt morally sound, but all the same isn't there something queer about the law which punishes a man who tries to commit suicide and fulls? Vancouver Sun. , A London Learning to Be Miserable. Blessings on the little folks that have not .Vet learned to be miserable Smiles and bright faces are their natural meat and drink. We may all stay Just that way If we will. How? By putting the very best there Is In us Into doing things for other folks. Exchange. 1 |