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Show - ' I , mane Traisportafion I I ; 1 Of Shipping 1 ALTHOVSH aarty deitelapotosts district was Immo. kl, lack at hem. that amid lose ago supplied. so that la roe team theta him sot lama a part at awing which ha hams hamtparott flt dogma through lack at It tio unisoual to wssofts .1la .07 tag districis for a prospect muss to ha right a railroad ham. but le 'um the rosin et the twat 1 , ti ,ic ir i I i ! i i 0 k t t 1 1i I t 1 I 1 district. C ritI 7.4141suuttlaril at the two bodtas ambit alticiaat tsinage at 'rated ..:1 or a the sonstruction nee or apse' tram the railroad 4 forbid tho district from the The big prediselless Irma the litaadard was crawding th op- I ts of a thud of motor track ilia post at hauling lb or was h hughor than the cost would Ito t i 1 --- -- . .. 0..".rsj,; 2 r ,,, ,I '.. 6 6 . I , v - --- oat J. 1 -- am I s Z.is Imo ma ow owl .I INN IMP 1101119.11.111.1111111.111.11 Nee UM lima MC IPmme . 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' ... , Imo zs tot nos lio st ill on toss Mil l I a . al a , y boot., 4 41 i --4- ''44' 44: . , - .,,, , - nri , .r , ,011',:'"'---.3- . ' ''' .4.- .,.,N c --. ,, !litAIN . I 1 -- .. I 40.16p-- -a -- -klI .14 -- Bingham Mines Chief Consolidated Daly Mining Eagle & Blue Bell Grand Central Iron Blossom Judge Mining & Smelting Ontario Silver Sacramento Gold South Hecht 2 I i Matte and Furnace Products Tintic Standard Utah Conidtr t - Totals t 116.635 37.0tin 44.657 25,090 75.000 93.976 2,436.735 4,866.392 Total Monthn. Timoo s II moo $ 64,475 30.000 64,475 30,000 44.557 ... ... 24.000 .. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 9.000 CO .. ... A9 93.976 2,436.735 2.436.735 12,699.186 62.873.393 9.1,976 97100 637.500 1.460.350 3.127.000 1.250.404 1,826.000 3,210.000 2,370,000 99,314 24.000 25.000 60.000 75,000 . ... 9.000 . . 79.900 39,450 291.926 562,456 7,310,205 99,325 9611 ... 68.348.872 .. I Utah Consolidated a ... ... Steady Producer For More Than Twenty Years TERMS QUOTED FOR SMELTING ORES, ALSO FOR CONCENTRATING' ORES CONTAINING LOW PER- THE CENTAGES OF BOTH LEAD AND ZINC, ON APPLICATION TO THE UNITED STATES SMELTING, NEWHOUSE 'FINING AND MINING COMPANY, BLDG., SALT LAKE CITY. SMELTER AND LEAD AND ZINC ,CONCENTRATING AND SEPARATING bums AT MIDVALE, UTAH; COPPER SMELTER AT,KETETT, CALIFORNIA; CHECOTAH, ZINC SMELTER AT QKLAHOMA; LEAD AND ZINO, CON- CENTiATOR AT NEEDLES, COPPER AND LEAD REFINERIES AT CHROME, NEW JERSEY, AND AT GRASSELLI, INDIANA. 4 c4 Utah Consolidated property. known as the Highland the head of Carr Fork. It was organized in 1896 as a consolidation of a number of slightly wirked prospects and was organized for exploitation as a gold mine. The ore hodiem have been de. eloped in the lime lodes York-PetrParnell, Yampa and Highland Boy. In the early nineties a cyanide mill was erected on the property for treating ailicious gold we found in the upper workings. but this mill was closed. Although early reports of the owners at that tittle ere to the effect that the mill was a commercial succes& it was abandoned. The real activity of the mine dates (ruin 1896. when 5,tioo tons of copper Or was extracted, the first commercial shipments of copper ore to be made from the district. The copper deposas bpened in this mine are said to be the highest grade ores of this ClitSS mined in the district! The market.demand for copper which came at this time in the mine's history pee-e- l the way for extensive operatlone wan very quickly devel and tht mine oped Intd- the biggest copper mine In the state. which position it held flr some years. halt Development of been ky means of tunnels and shafts: la oxidized son The reported to have extended to the Sn. 5 tunnel lev-1- . As ined Obta Watt largo bodies of depth lead silver ore were encounter& .sottio small deposits had 'been mined at near the surface. It already had eatahltah. ed Itself as having' the largest stoves - mmimmm lies-nea- Ore Shipments. --- Or shipmentm from Bingha m during the year have been in tons by months from a II mines as follows: January February March April May June July August September October November r Total stvtra4 lAnt.1 14f th,st s.,1111 f,e lo,t111 tie hritett rititnt.er of peoptiti of iie memo., tattoo t i I. eet,hoil the with th al.! c.ielikeht Vittlitireta th fill e.1 Viotti othd .1,1 L,I r 14'11011 the t aurt.i, I 117,1Aat 1111::...1111. holt to !wake the first Vellinittar, 741.352 837.855 291.324 487,626 435,698 463.640 934,324 556,364 503,580 575,468 576,235 - Is. -' N I t .,1il t1 h i In i the Under it, development of this sort is possibie through the bonding of the districts. It will not be necessary in most instances for Utah to await gov- ernment aid. The work can be done here at home through irrigation dia- tricts. l introduced in the special mag- year a u ceulen gp ps repuorrimeto i to ofnoerr ma ke annual water It became a storage investigations. law, and provides the machinery is important work may be ) .1 e r ansociation has laun'ached eat rw oSrt ko at goer which there has been a vital need in Utah, and it is the hope of the of- tier e that may be con- tinned. ilio(A)nrib7oeif inssiss 1 is ,,":1"- re.t,"" '1:;;; . 147...:''. 7, t::,:: ,W:.:.,..: ,:' ..-- :1,.., - :( i,, il :, 4., 1 i,.,..:.,:,,::,,:.;:,..::::,,::5.:',(,:i '''..:::.::4.::',.:::'::: .;::..:;:isNO,::.,-- : ' :' ,,., c.',..:).,'''.:..::ri::; :,,,,ttc 1. 1.''.1114 .'::,. ' .,,xtte:.:t:': ,.:ik::g4:,.,.:::4:,:::,::t:,::-.i, 4011LIN 1 ' ..'..., ,,,oley,-:,:- ,0,,, . , Pk"' , ::;.::1C, tee , '':!:':.'::.t':',:::;...:-'.4:4- kil':::::;:l':, ,'I l'4 l' f; lt,.;.:;:,:..:::::!.l. of copper Ore in the district and it ' .',:;:it: ::(1:1-'444:.',:- :' quickly made hi3tory as a lead silver '1 , 177.11,".: producer. ,,ft,:., ,....... The mine is regarded as one of the Vc.'!':. ':',' best developed and operated proper- :j flea in the country. As the ore zones were established deeper the work was carried on through a main shaft from which drifts were run to the ore ... zones on vari wus levels. , , .. A few years ago a further 4,,,. .: solidation brought to this company tt ( the famous old Yampa mine which , ... , already had a record production. . The Utah Coniolidated operated ts . own clpper smelter in Salt Lake ival- Icy during the period when It was he largest copper mine in the state, but litigation prosecuted by farmers in the valley because of smelter fumes drove , most of the smelters out and this entered into an arrangement B. S. D. C, Chiropractor . to have its ores smelted at the Inter- . national smelter located in Tooele. 3ver the mountain from the openings Student In Medicine of the mine. The ore is transported Instructor In the U. À. C. to the smelter by means of an aerial sork. tramway which crosses the mountain. College Degree in Science I oftlees the iteet,rietIon were The ores developed in the mine Palmer School Graduate have all been in the limestone gratis opened In the state capitol. where and it has been accepted that two quarters were 114 E. SOUTH TEMPLE ages or. periods of mineralization are through the generouslyof furnished', i courtesy Governor repreeented. the tint being the period of copper depasition and the second Tattibergerand the state boarcpcf str., Henrik II 23ftl. the period of lead !diver deposition. aminers. Oro McDermith, an engineer Other 'Hours by Appointment The deepest workings of the minis of wide experience with tho United Consultation and examination tree: have reached the 2,000 fontLIevel and the ores chow no pirticular. linpoy- - States reelamation service who had erishment in values. Just returned from .verses, was em con-Web- er 4! w '4 ...... 6,20'2405 e largest centers of population. l'reliminary plats and estimates for dant sites on th Weber and Provo hate !wen made, and will he submitted to the (MIMIC interested within the tickt few a eeks. Already one project fostered tiy the asociation is launched. Ott. building of a dam on Lost reek, in Morgan county. for the irrigation of ',IMO 3.!101) acres of valuitt,le land in the icinity of Morgan. The association has ghen its tipprmal to this project. and flee recommended to the farmers of Morgan county that the) proceed at once to fortn an irri"anon district for the financing of the tindertaking. Latest reports from Morgan county Indicate that the preliminary 'steps for the formation of a district are well under way. with pr.aveils for the beginning of active work nett apring very bright. Intrrvp4 Grosse Over the State. So far the association has not ex- tended its activities beyond the investigation of the work to be dons on theWeber and the Provo river watersheds. Agricultural interests in other parts of the state, however. havewatched the formation of the association with interest. and in some in- stances have expressed a desire to join in the work, so that storage projects in their sections might be studied and receive the benefit of the expert en- gineering organization which the ass. ciation has formed. It is not unlike-rand- s ly that by next year the scope of the association's activities may be extend-caus- e ed to other parts of the state. One impressive feature of the stud- ies made by the association is the fact that it is definitely demonstrating the great possibilities of irrigation develop-grement through water storage in Utah means of irrigation district. - Utah tbY If not t choeu lir rzig:ottnioenodf istthreicthel asts4 nbtersyt, Over , t Ifs Lep( lim , eil,e set erai - inter-count- Total $ h. thyr an.i a fur petted of wail ill. Joi.1,to rt,, ers nd to- . pel,,111.0 an iti,roligation ) d Grand 225.475 a'i th m,11!,sid mind ele,t.tec ''"'""'" l"r m" l"1""atr 4e.trit'i: t I Ivkl,"t":1:1, alinort unpreirdented short age of irrigation eater ddring the 'quit Penswat. due to the light precipitation of the pre- tiou winter. sake-tieduring the paat Irk rive ttionthm an iniiistent reali- zation throughout the intermountain country of the necessity of storing the flood waters of Itahs streams. It Is generally true throughout this section of the west th"t tthe normal flow of the treams Is fully appropriated, and in moat instances l'onnoquntly. if there is to he further agricultural devlopment the millions of acre feet of flood watera which annually run to waste must be stored for use during the irrigation seasons. Farmers and business men of vision who live in the area covered by the watersheds of the Weber and Provo rivers. in the heart of the state, began to consider the problem early in the summer. For many years they had realized the fact that water for thou- and thousands of acres annually ran to waste in Great Salt Lake be- of a lack of storage facilities. Added incentive was given to this dig- cussion through the fact that numer- flue measures were pending in Con- proposing appropriations to de- velop new 'farm communities, to be particularly devoted to the settlement of returned service men who desired Independence upon the soil. The result was the formation last y committee, summer of an composed of representatives appointed by the commissioners of Weber, Davis, Salt Lake. Utah and Tooele countlea. farmers of ri igtaht oerssaamned uA.aconference time l President Joseph It. Murdock of Ileber City. one of the states foremost buildSeveral ere of irrigation projects. meetings were held by members of th"e two comnimees, and it was final:), decided that their interests were so much in tommon as to make amalgamation desirable. Storage .kseochetion Formed. The formation of the Utah Water Storege association followed, with Salt La ke. Davie. Weber. Utah. .Tonele, Morgan. Wasatch and Summit coun ties repre sented by committeemen ap- Pointed by the county commissioners. The lion. Isaac N. Pierce of Ogden a S elected president of t he Hon. with Mayor LeRoy Dixon of Provo as vice president, W. V. Arm- strong of Salt Lake as treasurer, and .1. Leo Meehan of Salt Lake as se er- e tary. An executive committee A S S e 'Need. consisting of President Pierce. Tr easrer Arm strong. Joseph ft Mir. of Lieber City, W. E. Wallace of ,dock Lake, J. I,. Lytel of Prove State Engineer George F. McGonagle ,and Secretary Meehan. It was decided to go to the county commissiOners or the eight counties and ash for appropriations to study the water storage possibilities on the, and Provo rivers. Moch data collectert in years past was submitted to the trociation, hut it was in an u ncompleted form. and in many in- stances not up to date. The executive board emp;oyed A. F. Parker, former city engineer of Ogden and a well known irrigation and hydraulic gineer, to conduct the investigation. Mr. Lytel and Mr. McGorag:e were appointed with Mr. Parker a s an en- gineering committee to super Ise the " A Ry districts. Tint le again leads in the number of dividend payers with Park City econd and Singhani third. A number of the most priminent mining companies of the motet. aorn of which were of) regularly in the dividend column that disbursements to stockholdere Villa regarded almost as regular as the C011eCtiOn of interest money on government bonds passed dividend s this year. Aronng this class two were the Utah Consolidated and Horn Silver. Other companies passing dividends this year were the Cardiff. Dragon Consolidated. Pacific. Silver King Consolidated, Utah Apex and Wentern Utah Copper. tine dividend payment was made by the South Her a of Alta this year. Quarterly dividend disbursements are shown in the folbwing table, the fourth quarter disbursement of the Utah Copper company does not appear in this table so that the totals shown In the table aro increased by r2.436.- 735. by the December dividend of this company which brings its total up to $9,144.t35 for the year and the grand total for the year so Lir up SI 1.:22.165. There aro eeveral other companies such as the Tintic Standard which will announce Christmas 9 otti ttlit tee ' (fureStalletL 41. pia, 13 , title the aseok Int ion'a co.inters in 1,11'y 11,4 old) about four niuntha Interest ersheds State Crows. Tintic Leads Again In List of Utah Dividend Disbursers First Serond Third Quarter. Quarter Quarter 37.500 ... Al I 'sr 1,,ota sill ,At been Association Formed During .1."1,. the reuit to, far lia0 indgratif)ina arid hrotatisitiff They ithd Rtacticilbtlit) iYear to Conserve Waste "te thti tosathilitY skater nite than of putting under the beat land In Os In Provo and Weber Wat loo .000 acres of &bit., viithin close proximity 10 the all4.401111111111111-4116- It res and Concentrates - ta- of Or elf d the hit,t.tes .1,.,t,, .1 of the got et tut A GAINST DROUTHS e paid by Utah mining thus far during as 111.813,165 compared with a total of 41).- SKIS, diebureed during th year III. Naturally the dividend leader of the stat be the Utah Copper. which paid a total of $C74135 in dividenda thia year. which was dropped from a total of SIS.245,000 paid by this company latit year. . With the exception of the Daly Mining company, which operates in the Park City district every dividend paying company reduced the amount of disbursements to stockholders this year. The Daly company paid stockholders a total of $97,000 this year as compared with 875,000 14,ot year. A $1,000 disbursement to stockholders was paid by the Sacramento Mining company this year. However this was not from current operation. The company is an old Mercur district gold mining company which has been inoperative for a number of )ears, having discontinued mining operations. The dividend Wan simply a disbursement of a cash balance which had been in the treasury of the company for a number of years. th, rtr wit ti 44 e rt i DrVIDENDS 1'404 .,.....e I! , f , PRECAUTION TAK snArr !I . . 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' - A, '',N d 1 lr L'r o: , , 4 .. . t ,tr, rtere woe 'Aurigae:4 can,mthatastre County iity:ted lu )ois to ',,, .." 004 á s.,:.re.'t ,e'''''''.-.....'s 1,1 f '''''' s, tool Tint.. ettalklua. lUg JIIU, .al tho 4.s ,,,, 4,, 4,..01,41. ,if Last ?tails Coiteolidatoll. il . I ' ,.. , ' 4, 'I.Z.t.N, , Tito ethos broach,. the tros ring. rad-- . Usibe portal kmo. '111 r '. e is,.. Iat , Pcdot r th. 0 .,. itioutiolt '" tL I was the alroady dairelopod Iron rune from athe Intl ', t 7 ;j1 taro alum two southwest -, tram aro to tire million tons. mile through th Apt Staatard. ,vi 7:2; .11 e. svo 'at, I Dintle ineo ...., Iron King mins that riaadeul ratio Standard and .16,,,, . 1 -...t..40...a . T,z.,.,.1..)---,aitlitatat's samara block of ground ,,, .. transportation to make it at Into , ot ', It lito !roe Lite ProPoril. Providing .., 1 to Ilitstarrial Veto a. a malted Milting ,s1,,fo, los these 04,10. y It.t.ortatk'u th '' rf',AL 7 out or i. '.7:::, , ' ;,!..11, 4j.ISSt patties bonds' , tc4.,k,-,,r4,r-1the tutor at ths Mast 'Mlle nt 0''" '''''' 'd 441:ri 5ell. Standard. rAat Crows Point A., .10...).,...)(:'1lpi. , geatyl i Aottoi 1... datad. Toeith and testa minas. ........A7e... It I a;,ai 0"r ,--; 14,001 7,I tiril emmod so assured that lb. Vs grails of th ago rosA hi about ,,,,,, 14 Ne'T 4);4."0:0,;1116 0. :6 "'-ot ' intorame the di.. three per east for Vs first tong Wits 14 a'al .2 ),P. otomitaltr. .5,,,,.N.1,-a-,- 4,4 teli .0b, " , JP' joinael roma to finance the build- - to the point of Junctlas aad trout ,:ke4,.. ,L A 0 .0., sof ::,),4;1041,firekt ; et A Iv to the sad of tgi too beatickes It 7,,,,"2, 'b alVire. ,,i,t, -iciti 1 of a railroad. Work was istarts4 titers IP- pi is about 4 pot coot. .rofc.:1044,41L,,,;.:.:1 ::.,;,, dbl.);., :,,,.,iciwk,,.,41a)1.;.itik.4 If ',. IreS . y In th. yasir and now Um rails 1111,10..Attioiltildvionzat . tIP.' .' lines tho Tian Standard ntsred ovit,v 6,1,,,, . 41614.4,100 111,rVOLS, w I down Dearly to the atio Stand. the boavy shipping eta ths lack of 012 NO ALZ 1,...111tit mina. Starting at Iron Mout on railroad transportation ha. rstardod Hu ahipmants an that hi new road is a Moo Grand lino Into of OLD TLNnc STANDARD I .11 Denver great importane to thatto company. aka. thla new railroad. riamsd the Whim Miller's tho spur reachod from the Valley. runs for tour miles ranch,. a Mort distant president; C. isouthweat to the southeast cot. mina leasonal the truck haul by imm- pany are E. J. Raddata. vire prmilKind'. Iron the of . E. bones. the mine from the milos ral output ii4 at the Vatic Rtandard property. waa greatly increased on that In Nov. dent: and W. I. Snyder, of the TIntio two ono It forks Into branches. Standard and other compantea. mbar Si core of on won shipped. 3 tbr, to the main working of ilia The officers of tho railroad cont. p soft 11 I 11.111 1 Ear liat4 llorett as aseatant le Mr, ot.di organise,' raid parties lotto awe's thorough gutty ot the goatee Weber It.. the too rfuto prab!ett.e - 4, 14 et toll'Io0 1,41. A fr. I r. ;I AO -- I Taal a 11 1 to , ,, A A s A4 11, a l' 111.11011.111.1 MIMS 1919 ss!O is1-- Reduces Costs ':1 MI NIS sie ems emsel smeme emm - Fcriintic Mines 4 moms ow DECEIIRER SATURDAY M'ENING NEWS DEsEitET tk:stl., - ,:" 1 .11. t ilatthewAsNelson , , . .. . ! L lt-- - . I . . ... , J , - |