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Show , ' f -i i' 1' 1 .1'1'' r ,i ' 4r z' 3- : - , 1. r.. . . 7 11:-..- f'4.it , :i., 7 - !1. i , ,,, - - ; ,'- ,1 ' . .'.- ... ,. : . ,.. ., ; - , 1 r , ,. , .. ,, , , .,. , , SEWS. SATURDAY EVENING DESERET . , . , '' - ':.)..' 4917 .:DECEINIDEB, ' .., 7 In-- .., .. , .,, - , ear Shou'RAndsOme iAcUYej Stockholders Receive Mtliton,s From Utah , , - ,.... i , , - Millions Paid. ,,,, Twenty-nin- e .. f:: i,, ,. .., - , , , , - , ., , ,:., I , . , . - ''f' ,.., ,' - ' '., ' .,' ''' ..,I'l .1 - ' - ,., .,:4 4, ,' ,' ' ' ,i 11 - - - - -, - ,,,, , :- ... - .., Dividends Dtling, the Year , ' -- -' -- , . '. -- : Mines, Miln3i New- .Propertt,es.Be Added to List. " L...., .. Forest of Oil Rigs , ,,, Jo Now , , , to -Grow in Utah ,;Beginning . ,. .. , Prod thin) , ,., , - . , . t La amyl ,. , cunt' - ' ' '.. ' .'.... Continued from 'pas Continued from page Sh.) .. ,' , '' fl ., and anotherbit- of a among a number of operators there ' .. - - - tom el the bole, .. - - ...,.. represent combinations, which have absorbed smaller properties and are the aurt.grteat differences inlint mettiotts i ; are ii Of these all but the Utah as a mining state is eloquently told in the magnificent record of dis smaller siz e, which will go in W operating on a large Mil& of op:rogteotr thw;11'0 oillt.sarhtialsoccasionally and' ' 8a well, the into , lowered the ,( heavy dividend' payer's. the 'Utah Copper having paid over 110.090,000. to stockholders during the year 1917. For the twelve months ending Dec. 31 easing; bursements end' dile, not ''' I SSO1.001 and the drilling le resumed in the smaller experience Metals Utak hs to The 11,100.00S. nearly close Apex r, of $5,000,000 over eird hole. When found necessary the harm no to doing doss not a total sum practically the of handsome these $29,350,928, gain payments Some Mines ..1of Moto cemaprine properties 117.71. companies the Bingham oil .J fl deep with .,mcli!tfleftrom ine of bit is removed and a long string received lima aft the munificent sum of $24.790,140 as compared ' which also have dividend reoordo but the figures given represent only that the year 1916, when stockholders I :4 ushi na idi reVenrottnentibye i we easing. Smaller in diameter than the $10,418,402 for the year 1915. which has been paid since the combinations wore effected. Tho ; 1 3 new button spreads from well to wen. d set nearon the gain-o, -is tint a casing or credit of is a $23,555,105 To one mine, the Utah Copper at Bingham, there for illStalleS. embraces wtthin its holdings the property or the Bing matinued tPI,s .,111rounat "!il,,,16,1Tred. New Haven which ban a divideed record of nearly a million dollars. while ly $5,000,000 over 1916. This gigantic concern had one of the- very best years in its history of the hole and operations an" Pc"' Lns "art. to with the Smaller bit. This is done un- - ''''.. '"' ' t i.:t i.i the Bingilatri Mines controls through stock ownership the Elisio ge Blue 4nd shared its fortunes with its stockholders to the tut of $14 per share for the year. Other mines in Bingham the million. encountered. a are sands the oil half til &nr1 liberally are the lltah Consolidated with 'nor then a million. the Utah Metals with Ben of Platte, a heavy dividend payer, the Yosemite Mtn ; thi Vic- .. contribute Apex 4 , a great p.resent;11''etrtdetimay. tlkdaustr with $214.060 and the Bingham mines with $262,000. toria Consolidated kilning company. ,The Bingham Mines paid its initial the Utah .. In the Park City ilet Sliver King Coalition lends with practically $730,400. while Silver King Coneolidated bee telescope. ., , au' , Datin the and dividend of SO cents a share in July of this yegr., followed by a like dividend a reserd of $483,347 for the twelve menthe. - The Judi- - Mining A Smelting company paid $430.000. I Mi TtrieCted With e ar difficulties no Many made, sum 144.000, of 1414 paid - the ln October. so that its total represent& but two paymenta . which promise another Park city producer, Ste,000 The Bill Four Exploration. which in are an , !', .nopgrionirre to continue quarterly' for an indefinite period. The lItlfh Metals paid its such disbumement during the Year telt rtroleum or crude of this ideeinlinunatualsuirnstudeyllib The Tistic district has a leader In Mammoth which paid the imut of $400.440 as against Eureka k of &net Centennial in dividend first tents -II share followed this with "mud for 1911' r'egle a Blue Bell follows with S$60,000. Chief Consolidated with $404,040, , Auirust, 1111, in the Various fields. ,i; , in: Others which paid dividends operators a sindlar payment in Pobruary of this year and a diotribution of $0 i 1 g wtth 4100,000 and flemint. ()rand Central and Tintic Standard with smaller amounts. After Ott it discovered Many more ' ,,,- .r , Bill. Alta tile and leasers at ()phis' leotesonlrat.lorreltnhtDezbi:ding share is November. during the ).ear are the Cardiff at ., meattracteemboth Standard, iputrobusleme souare.treemnogentgeroredunt At During the year there were two new dividend payers. Dragon Consolidated andare'natio the matter of production, Which has been greatly exceedod during M of a number shippers that greater the natl.: district. The outlook for the new year is promising and indicatiwis leg tbe current year, the Utah Copper produced in 101d & total of 117.090.000, nowin rapidly i !ii it etsmine to the front win erter the Iles before another twelve months roils round. al In shrösite.1 , td"sn oat BMW of $182.12029 itse DOW 1.Ti the aggregate as have an h paid wham of of record the eatinuited With pounds HU the proud against output of 240.000.000 pounds for the year t .1'-.p y of crude oil even equal. 11 the Ctah.ConsolidMed in 101d produced neouly 11.000,000 pounds of dividends. a record few skate& It ans. in the wee. are able to excel Or 141$ of Prime importance. The demandsb 1417. the companies paying them. and the he leers dividends ',I ,',1 , shows table the may The have to during paid storage enough folioring for Ivor purposes are high and direr copper. lead and silver ores. with a net profit of nearly 11,001.800; the . tant, s-pre ' 1 stock . par value of abares.amount of stock issued and the amount and rate of the last dividend I" "'''' Chief. however. is the de. -Utak Metals produced noarlY 1,500.080 pounds of lead, copper, silver and their capital It7il;lawirorneY.1111ma. '. 7 - is sifted. '1 1 14111Itn tor 100 galled for high-gra' ,, gold ores with a net profit of 1121,000: while the Bingham Mines pro. Soon Diminishes. ' .; Flow Last Dividend e tor trucks and aeroplanes. and for feet Paid Paid. : Shares No. of Par Amt. doted approximately 2,509.000 pounds of lona, copper. diver and gold oresi Dividend oil Data. i il for on are unlike date. to battleships. submarines ad mining in 1911. Total properties in 1910. issued. shares. Payers. J: l' with a net profit of 1111.000. The production of ,the I .01 properties. where a certain amount of submarine nochaser. It is N Juno 15. 1111. 10,100 x I 40.000 I for .tha B. F. Exploration too -- 400,000 600.000 crude product true that that and waned 1911. .60' each ore is 1. Jan. day mont 212,000 202100 , 160.000 209,000 30 00 year endorAuguat 11 117. watt over 25.000,000 pounds of, ove while gold Bingham Mines Co 150,000 .21 amount cers be increased by putting important to ensuee,a suoceoluitses Oct 1. 1917. 16,090 376,000 -- 126.000 600,000 600 00s - 1.00 ores with st net profit of 11111.001, The production ot the on war 1 of .00 mination the an than x 'LC 1 often men work. more to 15, petro for Cardiff Very Iday 4,160,000 109.000 100,000 100.000 36.00 100.000 Centennial Zurek .10 Nov. 6. 1011. well "comes in"at a nigh rate of pro the year ended August 31. 1111. was ever 21.600.00 pounds of ore while its Chief - 104.408 826,713 1.041 171,411 382,091 Consolidated 1.000,000 i :T.. , which lasts for a number of 2.906,000 jan. 1 1011. 00,000 net earnings during 1911 were $111.110. 150.000 .' 2000 - .01 200,000 Daly N., 1917. 26, Oct 15,000 months, 76,0011 gradually diminishing in daily 160.11410 .10 2.000,000 Consolidated In addition to the properties above mentioned the United States Dragon .10 "44,651 $97.100 Aug. 21, 1017. output. however, as the 'underground MINES-FO- R 110,000 1.00 202,140 & Blus Bell 1000,000 SALE :L Eagle 1.00 11 il 10. & Milling company also has large released. 4 1911., 2.000,000 pressure in the oil sand moo. Sept . 'Limo 10.000 '100.00 holdings at Bingham. these Eureka Hill 1.011 1917. eon'7'1.000 a 21, makes well the . ' Al 2,610.000 result 1. a $ept 10,000 1,000 6.000 100.00 ii, Including what is known as the ttahNevada group embracing the original Gemini Mining '1 .04 Dee. 22, 1917. 1,739.290 14,000 diminishing daily production., '20,000 1.00 600,090 000,000 Grand Central .06 ' sternly Vetted, States mines, which likewise have a proud record of production. Dec.10. 1916. 6.072.400 4 and oftentimes after a few months it 20.000 .26 E 480,000 400,000 dool-Yo- -0Horn Silver -'buy aoWe ett;lre Thors are also a number of properties ofjoreer magnitude, ral-o- f -' 250.,000 Oct neceesary to place tubing in becomes ,110,00 350,000 10 390,000 which Iron Blossont 1000000 :i,;, .36 Abe well and pump the Dec. 21 contrtbuted in a substantial way to the camp 's' output oil from the toic000 4111,009 property near Gold Hit mining 415,000 430.000 1.00 M. & S. Co 600,000 ' Judge AA important change ,ti. 600,000 Some wells produce for many and make money. 260.000 V:. ws during the siontitinn tor the -Leasers. Ophir Hilt: '; 'i; .16 ,sands. Nov. 11. 1911. 40.1:000 , 2.820,000 of the Fortuna miner yer of a well's but often ono-ha100.000 400.000 .26 400,000 adjoining the Utah Copper. ' This Mammoth t. 1 ,:, , property was purchased .03 ,years, 1911. 110,000 April is obtained the first 46.0011 It, trout Governor Itotal 600.000 .06 production ce...nueser $ ' . 100.000 you want to Invest In 'e 11: 0,..ou Lakeview 21 4 1911. Mining... 21. and 91.780 , Aug. give this company an immense territory, including the old Tiewaukee -- Moscow 40,600 ear. and it requires all the rest of the 1.00 1,000.00 ....1.0110.000 .02 1911. Dec. '1 I 21, 200.000 rind nitsf property or mishit Valentino The the well's life 100,090 for ,. 000.000 .26 company proposes to wage a vigorous csunpaign of May Day operator $00,000 16 - yearit el the Dee. 11. 1911. stocks write to 721.660 , 16,414.801 development and will install an Jennie line In its largo 719,010 fl Ito obtain the remaining half of the ., 6.00 1.216.100 IC. Coalition-1,260,Silver to .01 ' dratnage Nov. 1111. tunnel 1. S.000 1.3t ,' facilitate tho ban dling of the er". , 1.000 1.00 400,000 I Pacific .1.000,000 .16 Is"4- -. has been estimated that oil i I ;, Dec. 1912. 1.492'116 $82.211 ' 265,012 1.00 700,000 op. , , 11 -: DEEP CREEL MESTER CO. Silver King Con.... 700,000 .11 Output Is Heavy. 11.324 - Aug. Ilk 1916. 39,324 202.141 1.00 orators are obtaining only a part of , 600,000 Heels. .....-4.01 .1.1.941 Dec. 34. 1017. 11.041 ','' . 1:.,!" on Tintic, the second camp in the mote !that Um embargoes bars been istised ' South .10 1,174.700 stored nature total t under 11140. 6old Inn. Mak. by ....1,176.001f. , Standard Box Tintic .10 161.211 Oct 16, ore te going out at a rapid 890,160 in point of production. bee a proud 314.842 lands. Estimates ot the total 105,649 100,000 'N 6.00 Utah Apex Dec. 11. 1017 1.60 their 11.770,811 23,666.14 ' ' ' ,;7' i .' record MOO 19,110,952 to 10 amount extracted from 1,657,821 for the year 111. ' Though range .......2,600.000 Utah .60 Dec. 214 1917. so.. er ',;,"," 11.616,200 1,060,000 TO per emit, 10 to 10 per sant being 3.12025 l'' '' Utah Copper I ''''' ''mwu Gre ' Consolidated.. 100.000 - LOC .06 greatil hampered during the summer I ' 72.600 May 21. 1911. -' ' 41,500 . ,.10-, . left in the ground. It is estimated 3. i gno-- ne th mine that has do no much Utah Leasing Co.... 300.000 1111. .30 by em b argoos, at a thne when the Dec. 10. 216.760 142.261 660.12, 6.00 171.683 that this country tri the future will 726,006 1 I Tunnel. Met. A Utah i,,,, , Its . &literal la Um vial of production -----y produce over 7.000,000.001 barrels. If 1120,177.424 129.410,169 Carnityearareab pourianrg woutgr Output for ,Consolidated which has , of mines of the United 124,710.140 tho bureau ..4..., 'reta1n I a 1 44,207.640 , of . ... ' , es is able to cause the adoption not hers snumertged thbod :bee latoft companies other viol Paid .. , by pref Kai; . 1112,414310 6.13:4.40: lidoleg:ds nis intit Pronerty' f practices whereby tlits production that for r Total dividends by Utah mines to date of the ous twelve months. ?,.;.t l'., . vEot is Inereatted by 10 per eent It will 71 P ic ,the east and has ' cause an increase in the ultimate pro- salt i .4 .; was first months somewhere the eleven i the eel, in the Great 7', of 00.000.000 barrels or a In tho ttei I hborh 00 d of It 000 no that Ito its tritest silver lead orb. According Ntbaxtle betumttivio; I 170;,ttible the sulphur gases emanating- duction I It umoar th.ane rettort cenityofitoorldthisa deThittl:;,TdLeuritinge Statheedarydearpethide Chief the amount to meet the present sufficient li is safe to predict that before the menecont it various molter' in the runeis adviutelns in value because the lot' tho it; now three -demand about two years, Placing for idstaitdelg ; bejlgs31" new in is ushered make regular are the entire proat not 7 which Lake year of will salt and A;. City. likely 144 now a McKee the total is of 11,076 dry mama price per barrel on this crude tt Baby the la town as be for The on.' the to la duction Aultab.C.,:thn's wit year In 'earl utilised. i attempting ., ,tons at a not value of 121.73 ., . quarterly payments front the South Recta for the crude oil t e'cwe to nu's' ,,,,, ' lila 1:hu reagents it wads found that a as was obtained i .'''' for this marina Pee 44,1 new strike has developed a large ore '- - old Columb ue mine, ' for Unitod Slates the 1116. 'I throughout tons to the car the total is 600,000 tonsotho operations some aut. DEEP CREEK INVESTIllit CO brine, to which s o rum mt. ths oth, owned and operate s b y . i I which at an average value of 11.300 mint work Y 1 94 41 and its develop- - body on the 1,2110-fo0. had been added. would there would be a saving to the country add 76 mented Tony of average two a general up opened eral of giving Even an , .l.. 1450,000.000. ineressed Important s a car. or a little better than 120 per ors lOneS on th t 600 the !tog both from the ear ' ounces silver. 3 1 3 i a go Id' in Per cent and 1100-focan offer you SOMe bargains b 7 ' coat tton makes the total value of the ore levels. 'bonnie and the &alpha arse of that ultimata Pfloditattott at , Utah An Mining Center. , rendering the mine more cap-- lead and about 3 . per cent copper. would yield a total net sating of $ege town . prOperty at prices that wig as silver and metal that shipped during the year 111.000.000, or able thaw any prenent ,ss us ea o ever a ming' fast .4re f is Utah Th while at OXOOIll a SeS.S01,, AY of far la a gain of over 11.000.000 over the year piceu tontnuing heavy aim would alsocrombeaudissolved- e, ::: 7". ,i,, uuttob at ,,,,4 shipping trpcise you. Take Avantum of '''' amount whieb will be spent by the ore.. ,, huh as 410 ounces' silver,o and 11! own aa a mining center ks eviodetzt threadchearboloride the shortage of cars and lila. When ste Pl04 accord d. This ore body is .,:. -opliortunity. and become isthe from of intro- this recognition for ' ,., goverament over investigations ' difficulties which ,, 11:, over other the United all Strike, from and mining Grade 1state Ore. High 111 .,.. ,11, Mum and natural gas 'mit" to the new Intla sunk au"11- tattle by the federal government. In.OnLOf the most an of few d tested - - comp anies had absolutely no been have tsrested mates; is . it r-spienditYoutmine which will fig- - the year and affording ' WaSer gpolhe Wells. may not be generally known but are conaidered. rendering necessary aroAnother Tint are proved to be not amenable , -,mining district's of the west a, gagg nevertheless that her 'school them largell In the camp's future pro. let for the compsAy'aproduct. . r s; 1 : : the reduction of working forces and 181duction '' rrom brine the the the ' process. water le the oil man s greatest en is Tintic Standard in which al . of mines as a part of the mate,. foreito some cases a ceseation of operational can as 1000verad bY PraelPita- - emy The filtration of water ,T', ' ' Cottallaood Disthet. ie i the DEEP CREJTEKVESIENTCO: ore w"' 2Ld.trlk.,eOf This it will be seen itiOn ' i,,-.-' or - by ths use of the oil sands insane either a total lout i with lime. entirety, woaldl,7oraltr7o;,--'.-se.r.1-1-a-sa-s-aslosi of utatt recentlY mining property beat A review of normal conditions the camp , would been under 1... current The "..,'- -' Me eor process the oil a comparstivoly short flow. development for several be far from complete without promin- - i where work of a practicalOf character 'electric yNlines and Real Enna& have made a record occupying a eon'Proved renuarkably simple and the Thi has boos tree with hardly as to the solving problems as ,,...... years' but It was not .until ISIS that is it fast Arxid ivbst becoming of applies mention Utak MIL Box in of W. 8.1c.... Pia" ill. histc.7 " shi pments be gan to take en subetan- - one of the foremest mumps of the state connected with the leading industry brine used in dissolvin g the lead from arption for every oil field hi the it in the world. In man"' oil fields dividixt I the Ore and mining. m. the only shipments made in the heart of the Cotton- - of the stat e.' can he earned on. In metallic form precipitating has reused been time of 013. Ms miners the the of leading' of this camp datestthis work the federal government e ist 111010nopoimmonnommoommons being three Matto district and what is said to be each In the year IM4 It 1, 1 and through and again without deterioration- - In and 1916. ''clilrbac; mAny years, so far back. in tact. seen fit to is proving to be about one of the best lead produeera In the , r., 1014 the mine spent to mar. 411at the memory of the oldest settler its buresi of mines has conducted ea..ii fact. the protases , state of Utah, is the Eagle & Blue Bell. het a total or, 41 care of o,e white runneth act to the contrary. But it la periments which bid fair to etimmawas simple as &my hydrometalturgical .' t' ;Process yet devised. It is being fur. ; i;i : the output of the mine ,. controlled by the Bingham Mines ocim.,this tat' sabe. meals that Olio arti- - many of the difficulties encountered year tested with all available ther re. of matter aamples Pane- - This property bag suffered great- ing into eon aid erat 10 n an Increase in western mining. The 'ate will deal mainly. . 12 re- of ores In order to determine its Um- Manufactimers Of the Xoering Metal Recovery Drum, Roe: lel ly from embargoes . but notwithstand- - ; account of. the new strike, will for- - ducing the cost of operatiorts has the 'Altit. dist Mations. , ' ;;',..' goesas the well as valved lug this condition has pa id durthet th e ' ably reach in the neighborhood prob.' Geologically attention. Filters and Roaring Precipitating Basin. ta me and g eornmer. is be If the to merlon ' slimes proves protean a total of $36e.$00 in dividends cars. Like all other Timis mines the of recovering values from for feeling and metallurgical reeearch work. is known tie istroLsn tion ,IVP':, rear applicable. great bodies of what and other residue of minerals for- chilly being only exceeded in this respect hvi standard was held back bemuse .4,t vrith what is now considered to be waste will trusions at frequent i n i worthas eet the Mammoth. which has distributed!embargoes and its consignments of aside r practicality years m ii,e of be regarded as ore. to stockholders the snug sum of $400.- -i were not as regular as they would 4 experiments Utah st u- - Aeon Dooley Block, Solt lake n m s forms l te m., In these One great advantage of such it pro- r 003. During the year a large amount. have been under normal condition, . title district, the underlying dents have had prominent part and ha t i where is here and it i is its use that can he '4'1 to be the footwall much metal ':: ve done new been findings-haof Irmo -ti'lt...'. -- '-- iti the trent. In this !Produced kt the mine, which. ttas never l argest ore bodies are found. Because ttheir M. Eag lii '41Zi"c7ipat.7.g.inWitadvs'redatxrul ' ':.:4 , the eountry Alta for been done, except in the cyaniding of .tat es that th e mine was never in bet- nt of Utah'e pioneer mining men, important research etork -. : '4 considered ..,u,,.er been as 7,,eil h bureau at gold and silver or and to some ex-the ter shape than it la today. Its under- - Outs mule an enviable record and one ofthei bit reeethe notatillsearrunivetedrsic'tyn de"1"-Pe-d tent in the leaching of copper ores. set ' ground workiture are in splendid Aot.triety of the eats. The work te' places ft in the front rank of As can be readily understood. If the Echigan-Ufa- h ilia issued from the -' ditto's for beast' production and now 'Utah producers. of tun- - forth in a rePort D. valuable metals of ore can be extract- .1,practically an done by mean. givernment press at 'Washington. been have which ed ,,, of few at the a not coot the of mine, the eels. roo c. ; hauling report wry - ,, i' ore to a smelter is eliminated. This pushed into the mountain tides pene-i i'i.,- Of course means cutting down the ex. dole-- ';',,Ln... ' tratimuchulto4"enrdichiesthethitombmonave connected biz.' with Ponta the treatment of : , 7,11,', r this camp has been ream's work has been the close asso-- - tho ore. in turn making possible the 411 FE:LT 111pELDLNGsAue1Asnae1ry, i , DUTing activiLdevelopment work ,ctratetthtphiehK tak et a lOaer, gratiOii , . 4 ' mining echo s or , have been focused in that- the universities ,and all eyes is . ,1 1 ' ,I ' dirocuon. Among the mine. eon- of the country. Nowhere thilyitier The oppitearion of such a process rs: ! to the district's output are ter illustrated than in the , e tributing ; ' ' .. . , of practical), its Salt Lake City sualon- This' eitl fair i.itd an with output Cardiff V. Haire. Demedent and , that can not hbe Norma 7 tres.re-ft. R. MacMillan. 1171Z1t : ' manager; become general t. Emma Michigan-Miet ?; .; 1 t. Location of mine, Bingham. West Mountain mining district, risk 100 tons a day, are left la t ,. as:rel.:81Y re N. A. Robertson. secretarY; L. H. Farnsworth. bye". . ,. Capitalization. 1.sociDoe abates; Par value iii. Officers. W. E. ante taeurSitaia i r Consolidated. South Herta, Sena. Ataana yeaimportant need for 1 mmt ,. Hubbard, y (center., - Con. Copper. 't .. urer; C. A. Molts. Frank B. Cook, R. I. Evans; eonmilting en. i ultimately .lost.i pretident; G. G. Schiele, vice pretident; O. W. King, serretary and redralrattield. which is being operated lature Of Utah granted an appropria- i : 1 treasurer. Directors, W. E. Hubbard, O. O. Schielp, I. Jorgeneen. and Mimi. (tbly gbseer, Robert A. Brown. a of $7,fi00 to the state university non, compitnY. Boston the Development ' C. E. Adderly and Victor Eckman . Main Office, FE Rex- - yeee for metailuttical research. epee. ores. eontainColumbus and Toledo West .,. the , , I - , Utah. Salt , Lake. and zinc aut. the ere bodY Icially looking to the improvement sit all, Thelatter cut irts Phides for the recovery of their lead ; methods tOr treating the, the year and I14 wild to have as or their either to state. zinc, nreat the lead or tno I t.f.' ' thowing w lich 's likelychow and eomPien tires of the , d.:ulacoring I .' the toed emel- -, of which Were then either lg. atoll iirt mine in Vie dividend the deposits 4I , I ; i ' ' anI " " or. , shipper w i I, ; , log idle and unworkable or were t cans reatotheedeaeleoopertf tnimonste in szeeee of & ces..1 wage In the mining tain .tuai , sobasmebtrinwAocthie onelothedry gclingmeir of and 0:;Y(!u.-.'...W.Ont:'-19:....n0rs cent. stipulated per te say the higher per :;5;i1ghotit:H-114itle''J''-,''TCo',-i-Tansoi, tolarZndtryibln grade'I secemnt.e ifanthd tho einothsi 1 i ,, : 1 doers the! to the associated with them. can ba onunt,a1 ore 1010. in lead excess authorities lores 1 14f . I, during sought university district's production mentioned , ' the cent Consequent- Locations "or mines, Bingham and Tintic, Utah. Capitalization, I e i , of the Bureau of Among these mayis be to heetealMines in the carrying out of this int-- 1 ;treamettP7-tedotberPeefthe two asmotaisk 15o,000 shares. par value. 610, Oihirers, James p. Graves. president; I reported gpAltetanC:dn"ore and ; peeit was' completely y N. Sweet. 'rice president; ilydni,y if,' Millet, secretary' and ' 'showing, thedHowslif 1;311, 'portant research work. ' Much attention one of the bu- - sible is importanL 1 which there is ro etrlYie slo jecentr:e.o the 'a:onelly mdecidsiel to ;,; - ' tretteurer; lmer Pett, general manager. Directors: James P. Graves. has been given to this problem tho direct :11 eh by N. Sweet. charge. Lewis ,1 itt Thos. R. H.enry kieCornick, Woods, 'Arthur W. aVaaictroraP, at the Salt Lake mai A consideerabluerirpart of the legielative j metallurgists Tar Baby.Cottonwood-Atiae- , chemerton, Alfred B; White. Sydney S. Millet. Transfer agent, Federal i 7 non. arid es e result of their work Bell Red i X Tunnel. is Alta each mentioned above Woodlawn, d Loston appropriatioo t 'Trust Co.. , Masa Regirar et stock. Fing National Bank, Boa- ar ,,. 1., have derived a process whereby eseeede,J.0o a number of follow they and several others. Another promis-,yetOn Mass. la a good, sate Investment? Poston Ofilee. street. Salt Parse Cfrilice; 461 mixed sulphide, plus a small )t ? now controlled by what the recitlients of which work the per , - Is int prospect Dooiy Block. .,, , cent of : r8111P11. 'Piero are many opportunities at salt, are given a pre-th- e is known as the problems under the di- - liminary common roast. which or the bureau's metallurgist. pracbargmors.ad4"t : 4 an of the lead toconverts !Orin 110111 i The remainder t of the special fund lel1th:telly Kstionnerednebee,FromrecenEmtly and , I t 0,,,, 1 travel-11) Mang:tauuralptiueddeb' equipment. supplies, I ;hill :..1.,t is untouched by - e ' etc. The station has its' -' ' l'aqinangdarthtrills 11 ' tti;ist roast and can often he removed Atte in cmuinftlfenrelltditheevetreft"Ily , i;i 'tribe thoesit Uonfivettirs4e.truniversi tiliere big trainee are being developed and where a big twin, t$ UP the , remaining iron sulphide by of the i 1 ti zinc ore end eine' i ;. In fact, producing :rorai equipment, such as its librarytfletatiee- - Certain building that will be the commercial metropolis of the &thou, of embargoes. , mines were so seriously affected that and laboratories. The present is the concentrates obtained as a result of , l'', ! r,'', a gravity processes of i ores were piled up at different points third year of the cooperstion. and ordinary tration often contain a considerable ' ' In the canyon. at Wasatch. Tanitersim that time the work has developed amount , ,,t r',-of load, for which as a ruis the to on down Murray ,, t ' so now LERSEE: . and bureau the has Flat . , favorably that , , nothing is paid. unless, the lead-ait 6 ' Cardiff company accumu-loere- it The the at station' ter. representatives An investment In Gold HUI roal estate NOW will prove profitable, ' ti f 050 ao compared with the ono originally, ore is sold to manufacturers of M- c aspeti104.000entrzi,ht;fe elareteddeterteignutZie or , while .... contains lead enough and I mint. '' the there. there are opportunities, for various commercial enterPrSell E1 . sending the- residue that will be t, embergo was lifted it was figured that! The Important results obtained in!:eiveree thetwarrant WO know, .beeause we an here iM to ' line a lead plant smelter. connection with the onsiono the company bad beta lank make a Andy bt all conditions. ,.,Ask us about the kind of it n'' only Ile e ' ' In the metal tions conducted by the Mallon ' ':tent et . ' decline - : of the the result a as '' 1' during. 11- ', ' of --the Slyer - vestment-th- at risidti will - - 4 yalue to you and --the answer will be terbeets, as. 6:41"1" ----- ArodYste inadennall Azalea sod sandos,completer a al 'teal - , marhat.--4.----- the Ye I I 4 . ' be paid for at the prevailing mar" artalytia o In isromptir, ' crude- oils and oil ort)dueta. ittale i Like in other districts of i' , i unettintpractes,-,-....60,,per- cent of i3vhileated ask" II:ft:armandai--milil:k. ' i' lana)0 end StriftIVSOP of a'n orea, metals: trasmyenhesangoesf Aditsuringbatvhoo upnatzetoenwe pound -above, one part of,, th. rlya. 7 ,t, !,- 'v i Itnitti, t'ttli, gain a, eaters, fertilizers., and all .minergle. price or neeor naturil and artifical the camp ,work of the Salt Lek a treaatattlianta lalowla, retainituse , ,, visara The early history ile about 4 to , 4', ,, 1 .roducta., , pigs 6 &lead elate , , of names the mind to many devise for processes brings irre i shippers agent and iruperrision of alunpling. Practical testa "".-- ,. . promising ttrePertiee 11,7onunheard of grade and complex nonferrous orea Thus tee see be need of that thee of all kjzid. , ' ' , '''by larger at a profit; , because of ' M the values of tne it that will oars the lead that ' ; concerns. The Old Emma, the wort- - metals in the ores are relatiVelY small. le process Bend for price list and free now lost ,..., mailing pouch. sod win allow . der mine of the tamp which paid the lir:mimeo must neceesartly be att.- -, the miner toaltogether i MOW. said Milne Stot.2k get a money return for Real Elisio and Other , dividends in years WNW, is now pie sad teelPenelva 31 POSTOFFICE FLACK, SALT LAKE this heavy For reason., the of this lead. When. part CITY, UTAH. worked Under the name of the Emma tri devising hydrometallurgical pro- - tried greater in thy the laboratory process and with ,others included etence, an attempt has been made to scribed above ; is the consolidation extracted' satisfactorily P. O. BOI 1 said to be fie- - Also choodcatoaad ouch raw materials --- -.. Gem lila, :0;1 'Ing a good account ofis,.taelf. The Dolly as are to be found la the state, Ats- (Continued on page sixty-foI , ,.. ,,,t,, ,. - , , , , ,- pute, to t pout. , , tot t oval a T Montien&-Binglin- 4 1 - more twin . Az imal per. - ly s Apes l; tah ailut7r4-iprda.- r Utah-Metal- a. f , . Bing 1--'- II Otk - isling , Du i3let'tont4lhe.11.1 119772112:1'- date( and ono-four- th ,- , group 'wail ', . 1 year of t ham 1 barrebotnrriteeldlit.. cent.' -- -- : e- , ' prop, than look enrol Th Lark tom) train Th lend ow, icd oecrigit ntn govou:luasia:d.unaareillauh.a.al.pnr;iairliuleoleettro:snemmtraluimettkhdeay; -- 1 , - - ed 14 , '; ' prodl ly if cent in th ore .1 ' A ;1 Utah-Ape- ,.. -- , Th Port 1itab-Ape- , &mot eroto ond , e-- Smelt-&Metr- ic ... 1 ..; - ii - pori tear , '- tare Th lett : attho due, lkt-- -- perer lf 4. -- - ; ' ,, p., el . - ' lilt .....,.. 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