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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE; SUNDAY MORNING, f' V" ' X' Vit JUNE 25,. 1922. , VKfW'-?- 9? ,1 ifJ: r $Q6econ4 of new metallurgical plant ually Incroaaad to capacity. (tart troatmont to of oro during yoar I eporating which reduce the moisture content to bout 10 per cent. All of th water extracted In the Dorr thickeners, the filter as well as that taken from the talllnp In the Dot thlckMirr, la returned hack to the circuit. A Wllfley sand pump le used In transferring the tailings from the Dorr tank to the tailings pond. Concentrate are delivered from fl'ters into railroad car on the International fime'tlng to company's railroad and hauled thfu-' the Tooele emelter. Anathe with H It Handley, recently conda Copper conqany, Is superlntandent atltaotoiily; tonnaga being grad 100-fo- ot tot-fo- ot -4 MILL TREATS ORE .1 s Mine Product of Bingham Property Conveyed Four "Mile .. INVESTMENT BECVBITIES. bv J A. Hojrl HANK MftM K8 Aa Unfavorable Reports Are Claised Bullish Factors Co St to Plant of Tram. As regards metallurgical operations, will probably occupy a unlqu place In mining history. In that two large mlll-- j' Ing plants of the most modem type have The first new t. been put In operation. i mill to start treatment of ore during the year was the Silver King Coalition Mines , company' plant at Park City; tha second, that of the Utah Consolidated Min- lng company. n o Callow pneumatic This mill, a ' flotation plant, designed and constructed the General Engineering company, was by put into operation about the first of June. in economy of operation, compactness of arrangement and convenience, the new to be a model, plant is acknowledged of operations so far have been very General Manager to gratifying, according FYed Cowaps, and tonnage la being gradto ually increased oapacity, Oie is brought from the mine at Elng- ham by aerial tramway a distance of four 1 miles to the milling plant, which la uated but a few hundred yard from the International smelter at Tooele. The crude ore is stored in a storage bln of 1200 tone capacity. From the bins It Is Coqveyed over a Grlxsly to a Telsmlth h No. 6 gyratory crusher, it ie then elevated and fun to the Mitchell h screens. The overaised Is re- turned to a Traylor f rolls in closed circuit bywith the screens. ' The fine are conveyed to two storage bins with a capacity of 1000 tons eaiti, Oapacity of the crushing department of the mill Is 1000 tons in eight hours. The treatment plan consists of two Itintt. of a capacity of 600 tono each Intwenty-fou- r hours. Traveling belt feedSr carry the ore to gathering conveyors, In duplicate, where the ore is automatl-cak- y weighed and lime In proper pro- portions la added. The mixture ie then fed to ball by " mills In closed circuit with by foot Dorr claselfiers. live overflow Is then Dorr tupplled to two by Cisssiflera tn closed circuit with Worthing ton tube ml He. by m This product, a minus AS mesh. Is fed distributors to CaHow flotation eeMs, etey ft M special reagent being added previous b'to. entrance tn the flotation machines. In the Callow process a froth Is formed In the cells by admission of air through a porous bottom. The froth, which "gathers tha metal content from the ora Dorr thickening tonka is run to Where the concentrates are converted Into thickened product. From the thickener, a - the material is discharged into a try agitator stock tank and then elevated to Oliver Alter by . Excessive Heat and Other JUllliL..,; Of Mi CHICAGO, June 24. Excessive heat and deficient moisture, with danger of premature ripening and Shrunken yield, have had much to do this week with A making , wheat ge higher In prica rise of $c to 8o for wheat as compared with a week ago was shown this morning. At the same time, corn was to 814c. and oats to up 1922 f. 1 ' ts it-- two-inc- VEV T0KK LUTED STOCKS. one-inc- ( Report! 4 by 2 A. Holr A To 1 profit-takin- gl..j Hl.h. lew. Ilhiet. I ' ot ot 768.000. Kegervm In federal ,, I Investment Not a Speculation (Without Obligation Utah Power A Dlght Co., Kearns Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. Investment $31,628,000; decrease, United States deposits deducted, Somethin , for nothin too food to be true, 302.000. 37.356.260. Efficient Public Service 3C Week's Butter Market Song Recital Given at Firm on Fancy Stock Ladies' Literary Club CHICAGO, June 24. Butter markets Tbe pupils remained steady during the past week, especially on fancy goods. Current trade song recital requirements and demands for storing in the continued to absorb Increased receipts so ning that no surpluses of Importance occurred. rooms. The Closing prices were: 92 score butter. New York, 87c; Chicago, 36c; Boston and Philadelphia, 26c. - 1568 870,000. 23,625. Summary of state banks and trust companies in Greater New York, not included in olearing-hous- e statement Doans, discounts, etc., $862,606,000; decrease, 3i.6ei.8oo. Gold, 35,122,800; decrease, 2202,100 Currency and bank notes, 315.783.100; decrease, $76,400. Deposit with federal reserve banks of New York, $53, 856,400; decrease, $2,076,-20Total deposits 2694,260,400, decrease. you lay! Let U Explain Majority Opinion Toward View of No Walkout on First of July. THE HOME INVESTMENT Swift . . Adventure OLEN MHXES, President . . . Bingham Alines si A Arts . ('IupperSt Heels . Range Daly West , fctal Butte i & SAVINGS 203-4- 5 Jjk Shop and maintenance 21 .02 . .... .... .4 62.06 600 Jib 2006 Mutual Mtals 1000 Three King gft Market o Utah State Nat. Bank. .116 100 Utah Idaho Sugar t 10 00S -- 00 30 WE WILL SELL Baker Steam Motor Call Switch Eureka Matallurgioal .. Fargo OH Gustavcsoa Oil Genaral Red. A Chem. , Invader of Oklahoma.... John T. Clark Tire.-.- ,. Douire Mining Mutual Coal 71 EO ( )U .02 ,27 .06 .01 .27 .00 1.06 .11 .03 620 Mutual Creamery 8500 Faeries. Coal 1006 South Heels Mine 1 St Ml Realty com. 2 800 1000 200 80 100 306 . 200 ...... 700 ,. .07 .12 .... Steel Realty pfd Ttntte Milling Three King U. S. Oil Corp Utah Power A Dlght. Utah-Idah- o Sugar Virgin Dome Oil Wyut Oil Wa can usually sail any part of tha stock offarad for aala. buying ardor. .... 25 M 45.00 .10 .12 .05 95 0A .09 Bid hand ttt ysur Ralph A. Badger & Co. If Wart End South ft Wasatch 2330-333- 2 . 1 Walker Bank Bldg. WE WILL BUY Jib Jumbo Flastar No. 8 yellow, 65&68e. No. 8 white, 8636c. 66jS7c. B.rley Rye No. 2, Elss No, 1. $2.33VtL2.7. j , heart-to-hea- . . yt 2: - rt A-- . Me6e. p. m , at th oounty courthouse, tn th courtroom of said court. In Halt Lake City, Balt lake county, Utah. Witness the clerk of said eourt, with the seal thereof afflxeo, this 16th day of June, A. D. 1912. CLARENCE COWAN.. Clark, (Real) By L. P. Palmer, Deputy Clerk. R. A. McBroSm, for petiAttorney V3757 tioner. THE MONTELLO 6ALT COMPANY. Notice Is hereby given that a dividend of two and cents per share has been declared on the cap tal stock of this .company, payable on and after to the stockholders of recJuly IQ. 1922,close of business on June 20, ord at the 1922. Stockholders may call for their dividend check t the office of th company, room 327, Fred J, Kies) building, in Ogden City, Utah, on and after July Th owners of outstanding 19, 1922. "pooling certificates'' or "pooling receipts' should eschange same for certificates " of stock on or before June one-four- 30, 1822. Dated Ogden, Utah, June 21, 1922. J K. KNAU8S, Treasurer, The Montello Salt Company. V541I IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT there has been deposited with th undersigned, Columbia Trust company, as trustee under that certain mortgage and deed of trust dated July 1, 1919, between Alta club, a corporation, and the undersigned. two thousand dollars (22000 00) for th retirement of bonds outstanding under said mortgage or deed of trust. Written proposal for the sal 'ot said bonds a til be received by the undersigned up to and including June 28, 1922. and the undersigned will purchase bond up to the extent of said two thousand dollars (82000.00) St th 'lowest pr c No proposal will bo asked therefor. sum at a hunone accepted exceeding dred two per cent 10 per cent) of The of said bonds principal NOTICE . ;mbu Ws. trust company. Trustee, H. Glbens. Secretary. well-know- n 42 V5I78 Home Back of Slime. forces, which were affected, would not tie up traffic, even Iavs Daly a and finally, that ualkoul, by complete Hsneork the fedeial government Is known to stand Maud Creek behind the Me Rural explicitly railway labor board If this view Kerr Lake correctly taken, th IntiLake Copper . . mation that the total vote of th union Manna Valley membership was small on acceptance or Mas Con rejection of th wag awtyd may point Mirb t opper . . . out th ground of aoqulesence. Mohawk . . After th talk by the North Butte ? . chairman of Mexican Petroleum In the N (pinning morning papers, from which Wall ftreet New f ornella learned that the stock Is worth about Pond rmk three times the highest price at which It . . Qn'ncy sold last week. the course of tha shares lion Miiobr In todays market was observed with St Ronton J Rp 5 moderate curiosity. They advanced Pup Coppor . . . . . Twluain point, mostly an overnight gain, then t tah Apx . . settled back Into Inactivity. Ftor the presI tah Conn ent. even the stock' speculative promo-tar- s Ctab lletala ... would probably b glad to have th . . fthaaeo withdrawn from th limelight. Othstock St Mery's er Industrial stork showed signs of at least temporary lassitude. BOSTON CURB. The week as a whole has brought to Ik Rlorted by J A Iln the stock market changes of great unevenness, mostly advances ranging from a small fraction to sevsrat point In In various Industrial shares and 85 Mexican Petroleum. Comparison of today's closing prices for bonds with those of the preceding week give o a rather This striking array of net advance. trend of value ha been the most noticeable In Liberty bond and th leait so In foreign government loans. Declines In th German mark to the reached wan th outlowest price standing movement In foreign exchange. Measured in hundredths of n cent, the CHICAOO FXODUCX. rate of 23 touched todar compares with a previous low level of 29. reached In 24. CHICAfiO, I.! Iw. poultry, lower broiler., 28fc3Sr.: meter. 14c March. The market probably had ns opI Del. Hotter, hlfher; creamery extra. portunity to reflect th German view of 7c; KCMe; aecoada. Sn3lr; .t.od.rdft, firsts 7ue Walter Rathenau's death. Thin Is a caffs, aachanted; receipt., 25,275 eases lamity of th first importance la Germany's present financial predicament. EVAPORATED EX VITA Not less o in that It leave th Ptinnes h'KV YORK, 1 ftft 4 and Its purely Mlflsti and specuErsprttd a puls, group, lative quiet! prune, f1r, tpriceU, policies, without a strong and powdeli; peach, aet; raids, easy. ' erful opponent. . 5 10 Aftialg. Sugar pfd 11.81. Com Onto at all. At the moment the prevalent conestate of Charles Dammeredorf, deceased. Notice. sensus of opinion undoubtedly Is that the for approval and settleThe union will not venture to take the step, ment ofpetition th annual account of the adfor the reason, first, that The operating ministrators with th will annexed of the of Charles Lammeredorf. deceased, forces were not affected by the last wage estate also for approval of Investments, ha reduction and are not disposed to a pure- been set for hearing on Friday, th ly sympathetic strike; next, that the until day of June, A. D. 1922, at 2 oclw H . Alu&eak. Arts Com I COMPANY 2000 1000 1000 300 1000 600 258 1000 200 1000 1000 10 WHEAT, OATS AHD KYE. MINKBAPOUB, Min., June 24. Wbret No. 1 northern, $1.40 4 1 1.48H, ; July, Cseh 61 18 1.88 Vs; Boptembor, 81.24; December, and duets. tbe Selections from many of operas were given in a commendable manner. The following pupils took part in the' Mie Zol of Hark Robinson gave a presentation: at 8:15 oelock last eve- Bird, Naomi Heoler, Ronald Nichols, Beulah Huish, Jessie Beeson and Cora Ladies Literary club Thorne Bird. Morris 8tephenson recital consisted of aoloa played the piano accompaniments. HEW YOKE FX0DUCE. Jnno 24. Rutter, NEW YORK, strong; 23.116 600. t. memory, higher then estrei, W43Sr; Total deposits, eliminating amounts flrftlft. 14144$ 87c. Egg, iteedy. t7Ve&36c; due from reserve depoeitariea and other Sv ALEXANDER DANA NOYKS. Live r Chocfte, film. poultry ready; broiler by banks and trust companies In New York NE WYORK, June 24. In today' gen- expreau, 804$48c; fowls, M4$28c. dr rafted poulwefttem chickens, 204$ 28c. and United States, 2646,646,500; decrease, try, eteady; the and narrow desultory market, erally 33. 00, 400. advance In railway share attracted such FAOBATI AMD GUAXDIAX8KIF MOTION!. Hanks, cash in vault. 3X.507.800. Clerk or lh reapectlr Trust companies, cash In vaults, signInterest as -- existed. This was natural (UAMill ercounty foe further Information. I enough In view of th fact that July 1 has been designated aa the date for call- IN. THE DISTRICTtor COURT. PROBATE BOSTON COFFZJt CLOSE. flalt Lake county, division. In and (A Hrportrd by J A. Hof I. ing a railway strike. If It is to be called aisle of Utah. In the matter of the c.) j 800 Apex Standard 1000 American Lefutinr 2000 Central Standard 10 Con. Wapan 6000 Globa Minin 1000 Hope of Israel Incline! 0. You are paying $13 to $30 a month for rent "In the course of a lifetime you pay three or four time over for the placet you occupy, yet do not own dollar of them. Without any down payment wo will sell you a lot north, south, east or west, as you prefer and let you pay monthly until the lot is owned by Ton. We agree then to furnish the money to construct a house of your own design and with no contractors profits, leaving you to repay ia the same monthly payments you pay for rent. In olbe words, this plan enables you to buy and pay for a home while living in it; and without any contractors profit such as go with your credit is good sitions. we ssk no down Furthermore, payment; simply regular monthly rent payment from the beginning. If at any time you want to pay more you can do ao. ' UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. , Name Address $66,-00- 0. 210,- every three months sure, regular, prompt Do not delay mail coupon today Please send me booklet, "The Story ol an Opportunity at Home," containing (1) More Information about your preferred stock (2) Details, of easy payment plan, (3) How to Judge an Reserve in depositaries, state banks and companies, 210,176,000, decrease. 2120.000. Net demand deposits, 21.285,515,000; decrease, 288,080,000. Time deposits, 2332,281,000, Increase, Aggregate reserve, lieflolt In reserve, DIVIDENDS reserve bank of Circulation, LIGHT CO. Now offered to the public on a remarkable easy pay ment Tilan $10 down and $10 a month. A Choice 312.353.000. Buying a Home Without Money & $96 and Dividend for $100 Shares trust 10-f- rW Cumulative Preferred Stock of the UTAH POWER member banka, decre; p47,9J,000; 278,692.006. iReaerve in own vaults, state banks and trust companies, 17,132,000; Increase, $41,-00- 0. ot devise fo ee 18-- ....... . CLEARING BANKS REPORT. NEW YORK. June 24. The actual condition of clearing-hous- e banka and trust companies for the week shows a deficit In reserve of 83, 625, 200. The statement follow ACTUAL. CONDITION. Doans, discounts, etc., 24,812,923, 900; increase, 39,17f,09h Cash tell own vaults, members federal reserve banka, $69,363,909; imreas. $1, rs ot Ccll& 11o lo 114c. The week's net change In provision varied from 17c decline to 10o gain. Misgivings as to the quality and amount of the winter wheat crop increased from day to day as temperature went soaring and complaints became more widespread as to lack of rain. Nebraska and South Dakota conditions were in particular a source of apprehension. Gossip that threshing returns would prove disappointing attracted much notice, and so, too, did talk that aa a result of farm organisation control the usual harvest pressure to sell might be much diminished Oils . season. Discoveries of black ruat In Minnesota and elsewhere In the spring crop belt contributed somewhat to values. As a rule, however, strengthening traders were apparently disposed to await rust devela week hence before becoming opments flurried on that score. Buying force tn the market slackened as the week drew to a close, and g sales on the part of holders grew in volume. Active demand for corn and oate came into play, based largely on likelihood that K dry weather continued the corn crop would auger. Curtailment of the oats crop was In many quarters taken to be already beyond doubt. Seasonable quiet prevailed In the provision pit, with no decided trend of prices. 1000-to- 1 AA . Every Mortgage First Mortgages are Safe, Profitable Investments 3 EFORE we offer a Mortgage for ia!e, we eare- - fully investigate the title and guarantee it to be clear. Every Mortgage has been bought outia offered to the right by our company before it investor. These Mortgagee yield- you 7 per eent on the money invested as profitable a return a safe investment can yield. - u Every Mortgage ie a first lien on a home in eome desirable section of the city; property worth more than twice the amount of the Mortgage. Our checks for interest and repayment of the principal are mailed to you from our office promptly on the day these payments fall due. Every item of detail is taken care of by us with no cost to you. First BMiftfagM off and tu denomlnstioca of 2900 to 15000. Rut your money into aa investma&t which buuies you 7 par cent Interest and safety. CsU in today. SssxsstJSco 64 South Main St. a Phone Wu. 685. J |