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Show t - , . , , I , , J I . v - .. .. ,, ' - .1 ., . ,,,. , . , , - , b .1I. , , :E! ' ; 11INES AND INDUSTRITA k - DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, DECE'NIBER TLIE ' - . , 17. 1927 In .. ' . 4ift . lal ere ,..., 4f, -- , ti! 1,, ;:t ( ,, . E 0 0 , th w ' 101 I; , - k tat , , . ir4 raw 0 li0 Zoil;1111:1:1:47.;a1r4rall'aillliTA:ilailtlii2121111,41:IliWilriai24;1124ekoli7kilep'ilaillailtaZZVETStir4.2 irpflartkatt;i21,ZfiriAlat24.71:47114:41:74111,714241114Ailii,vil:r4:fial2,14444141totailioiatatiA4:42.440Eili.4Z1011 i ! Financial Giants and Gigantic ,,Corporations. Utah Mines Pay' Record of Bin lding New, Indust nal Empire F- ounded O n $15 608 400 In Cash In 1927 ,,. The Treasure Vaults of Utah 0 Ancient Hills ... . 1 - , ,,. 'FUTURE Oft 011 , - ,"- , , ' ' - , 1;a t tnis age when wonders nevof,,tease and things to marvel at have but a relatively brief 1 in the spot light of popular attention, it i3 not surprising that most of us have paid little halt 1 we are helped and enlight- . ' ened when we can be induced to pause long enough in our hastening course to consider ' nearby opportunity and v;Teigh present achievements With the march of progress and the growth of a nation must come continual changes in ec'onomic. conditioris, shedding a vast degree of fortune on some new center. The past year has seen the trend of industrial 'expansion of this country centered upon the West and Pacific coast great ancial, giants and gigantic corporations are building a new industrial empire around this buildfield of natural resources. Huge manufacturing enterprises have entered the movement and are ing plants on the Pacific slopes. More raw resources will be needed; increased population will haSe to be served. This is where Utah's mineral resources will come in for more attention. I i3s Therefore, 1..Aah H by nurnerou, picturesque mountain,, that hold diversified resi;urces sufficient tomtristly the needs of generations to 'come. Breaking through the cloak that forms Utah's Magnificent scenic attractions are vast ,,,i,n,...,1 ineral deposits of wealth, torming ,sonle ot the rienest areas in the world. From. these 'hills minen3 wealth has heen pouring since the early sixties ai;t1 is still garnered in enormous amounts. Utah lias a- historical background that is in timately ifiterwoNen with some of thegreat names of yle early west and deeds of days. But it is not with the.communitys historyinterest- to deal. The purpose is jug as it isthat this article-hato show Utah's vast store of natural resources and to re- iew the progress of the mining industry, especially for the past year. To do' this it is necessary to segregate the different subjects. mining industry into Together these industries prodticed in the neighbor- hood of $125M00.000 during the year just ending. wiTh approximatelY $77,000,0110 coming front the ro-,e- .m iippi.t. "L'i I"' 19'7 :;10112:,till :;iiittl-0,- it 0.1 . 74 1 1.4)i2.:t;:i S if, I ,, 0 1:0,h,;:roso 201;1Yiti C4T,0;25.1.1) IN, I; UM ,411 ,li i of 2. i:;4171:1.0,1 ti;e,,s141 :171 .!,19, , 11 . roi :11.. , , Gusher of Two Years Agri Has Settled. Down to Production Steady Driliing Programs Are Being Mapped Out in Various - Sections of State. ill 9,7,9, i36.73.1.101 :: . as Ot .... . . '' 1- Geologists Advance Thcoriei That Utah. Unique Prominence as Potential Rich , - FieldConfidence .. ! . , Demand for Utah Coal on. Pacific Coast. t t 111 in 0. ' I , ny ;.1.d , ,ts1 - ,.,, , , . 4 , i l '''''''' "- i t ' i T i liiinta-e,,,Iot- .. i it ':' ar-- r., , ' ,,s -- :. s,Ti- m 1114' 1r I 'II - 44, i i".'',.-1,:f , ..-- I i i O,' 14-- ) 444. , ,, ,,, I , " , TI,,I, I , I :r."''' '''' '''' f'''' I .i , ' i i , v., ; 1. I 4 I , : - f . 4,4,, l"." - , , -- s -, l 1 .1 to--- ,4 . :,c'''.'1'-4'- i i 19'-'6- I 4- -' ; I . 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Upper CenterView In the East Tintic section, which as attracted nationlvide attention' during the 3earijo,4 closing. Lower CenterAirplane of level on the famous Utah Copper hill at Bingham. This is the workl.s largest (Ten-cu- t mine. view of one of Salt Lake alley's biz sinclting plants. RightRoad construction? No. mining? Yes,. with a steam shoveL A close-u- p , , this of ., system A whole mountain is being moed by ' ' mining, , s . , ; . 1,, ,. . , . , ' -- ill. Right-t-- - ' , 4,- - . iie ,I.". ;,- - ,,,,,t ,.1 I, .4. t''''''''' t"4e, , .. .,,,.. ,,,,,,,,, - - 4J I ?,,. - . e.. ..,r,,,.., ' ,, 1 .N, .':'' '.:."1 (': , "'r ,,c::- 1,,,,,, 4 4 h , ., - Pri ; IP. :, .,''',. . f ,i1. , ,P- $, ,,,- ',' 4 ' "'..,.. tt V.991t---- 47 - 4 ''; ,, I, .- , .:, !,,,...,..c. 11.7kN.4:11tivri.r. ' 4 -' ..' 1000.10,,,,,pf,'' .,,,,- - , .. I , ie 10.4 ,01 : ,, 4..,,v, tv'sr It' " 7 ,'1.44117'..5'116,111(' 4- 1,:l.:..7,414015.441147.:-..4.1- ,7 , t,11;-,- ,.. . 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The V".... in ine , on Page 4of I 1 tA oi 14. ! ,'"1-,'''- Is anr,,,tt141.fr ,,!,4nz - 14 . - rc,' -- ia, .A1,14!'r E.3 ,,!,- ' I , ''' , , ,,!--,'- - - I I , i I' I ...,.. l , olltp.1!,-,,,- i t tilpaiti,,,-411iiitt- ig ; n44; 1., . r 1111 IT i . . vt, i .1,,1 r: i'oi',...1-- I .14 I , , I , I 7 ' i l'u"'--'1'''''''''''- - , - Outcome Shown hy Ex. penclitures 0,-- In the Heart of the World's Greatest Mining and Smelting Center I - 4 7:' ; Closay Allied Mineral Industries Nlake Rapid 1,.1.,, !,. .,, ,,t,,. , .,, ., ,,,,,'.,,,ti Progress; Steel Industry Doubles; Growing i ,,.1., ,,,,.,, g,t r,,,,,.1:',;-.- AHES IN 111AH ;', IN.7iposi ', TO I 1.17 ,,, .. I - ,,----- ; fi4,-4- nt , i 4 I s.7,1o.irt 1011.9:, i. 17 .... : 11,11131"ter 50 DIM ISI s , Bill8HI 1 P 101.11- - i , , it 14 . stockholders. During the past few years this industry has virtually been revolutionized by the wide application of selective flotation. The situation dtiring the past year, which has been marred by lower metal prices ca be traced to flota- V ion. It is a form of separation for various minerals for some, and its eliminating penalties and adoption was a new era for- both- high grade and low grade produCers. At first it greatly aided the returns of all mines, especially in Utah, which' is primarily a silver, lead, zinc and copper state and where it was first adopted. But, this advancement of science was too fast for - IA 3i. ibi.w..101 t.i.,.731.110 I win-ferreo- . :POMO! s :3,;11211141 11'4.11 YEAR;A RECORD TOTAL. metals or the pro- Consider first the From this dtiction of lead, silver, gold, zinc and coppet section of the minerat industry has been paid the record total of more than $15,500.000 in dividends during the year just closing. 'leading this list of .dividend payers is the vast Utah Copper enterprise in the Bingham Mining district, which paid $9,746940. Then follows the silver-lea- d companies such as the Tintic Staadard in the Tintic district, the Park Utah Consolidated and the Silver King Coalition in the Park City district; Bingham Mines. operating in Bingham and Tintic Plutus in the Tintic and Cardiff in the Alta district, all sharing profits with their , it ! ' - :-- . .:,(iftit I SI anfLtrit - or 911;irter.. :010 9.0 1.111;trier. S , -k non-ferreo- , Tint , A Tills Qiiarter mtrilk - .111:1141:;1 I bY-pa- st . '''''' . ... . - , , , metals. ' 1.,11 l'i, :44040441M - . Third 44rand' LoNcEn. LIFE I ",z 1.1 ,, ft about ti, 114 lk .eolY ,rherv is another angle resulting from flotatiOn far 1a1. L,,n. ;0..t P, pal ' more important than the 4nle Just mentioned, It ,o,1 tIt 1,00 ,,r is,,,,,, ,t, ., a '''''' ', 3:;,1 v, ,. .,41! ,. i.f ,, .3. ,,iiiip,i:14! ,lengthened the life of mines and permitted low 'grade op-- r,o,,, v., 1.1.1.oi tawt I. ,t, r111,,:at , ro.,,c,, III 1"11:111rv 1:. ., .,.... iii,4 ,4 ,a se 4. "- -: 14i., ,t ill' erators to produce. x.vhich under the discarded gravity "'"" """,,, " .'.'r, a ""'11fw tio 1,, ti, ,,i- h - yi,, ,i4 4.,., ivt,114,,k. ,, ,,,! it it Ii,,,s a ii,;: :ir v i",1t .fi,. th, i,,,,,11 h,,,,,-$11,4.4,44.4.4 methods would have been forced to close down. i ai,,,i. 141,n n,, r,i e,t;ibli,t!iliti'll! lie!, f,1,:,,HNiti4.1., :,;11.,A;titcom I,,,,f, ,;;,,,, i, 1 i ir'' I' Ir:,.t.',,I11,11:I i''11.'',::l'i'I' '''.1::'; ''''' ' " Ilm' " 'Take. for instance. the giant Utah Copper, Nt.hich ''' ;: "I' t - '''. i bu..r ' .' '' is ' ' '1! - - I: . I''''' .' laI'l-ftable 46 cope with' the char,ging economic conditions iaken ,, !,' " r Ii',1; ''.' ''.7.1:1.17,''.;''',-,''"I'''"'"1 ''''1"";;"' '. ;',1t, ' r '''' ''.' ,nt through- flota'tion. Ore reserves at the porphyry have 1341,1i l'Ill''s '.'''''' III ''11 11We:it" 11"I! tli .,:e'..., - e - 1,.,:,,r,ng ret,,e ,'7:"1 ; ''i 't,.;,,,,, i recalculated and are now 600,000,000 tons of 1.1 per cent ,i'il.:14' Iri'.g..0'Ill....itil:IN,I..lett;Irli'lu , ', ,,, t or: war. fatrit in OW 1!11&n,tr, '''''''''''' ' "fi ll."I''s"--' i'''.""t"" ir"''',1'il'''"'''t''' copper ore. Flotation has increaSed the ,life of the mine .1.11" d't )..4:.' ''''t '''''''.1 i v.., irs Gz.t I t.;1-- , I li the '''''.1.. ;"' ed t,t,I,., 4 I.,,,,, ,.,!;,.. t ,,,,, th,. .,t from an estimated 30 years in 1923 to forty-fiv- e in 19,27. ,,.,7.. ni,,,I,n, tt,,, ext,,,,t,no,!,., as it e ' '''' l'''',' P'"'" "1.k,11' whi,',141),i lc, it ,quari .. ai,11',"5", t'.1,, 14 OW tiaiton,' througit r ,,r,t,11,at,,,,, ot ,evr Extraction has advanced from 65 per centt in 1943 to 90 . f .41,11,A1,1..1,,!. ,10401.4,0e 11,0,,,,,,,,, ot..). 1,,0.1,,,, , r ithe ,'oat strike tv,,,,,,Id 1,,,on (1.ition,tration ct itI iin4 eal,it1711!'!trols it latally it,01111"1 ahallow ati;dt pit,i per cent in 1927. .. fr.,. inrret,,,,,I a,:tit Ay at the i the J. II. i441.1,41er mliteli hA, ,iii,t in,,,,, i 'well. 1041, The inio.a1.1;111411 in 1,..ah , ett on 'the ',an Creels i4trurtute While the earnings of the sifter lead companies Ueres e, .. o (,!,,i, , ., .i included a kit- - 11,1- hi,o.it thrre avoloafirptr,it, ,,,,sitrAr,..r No Labor Trouble,. Vai4t47- ,.!,,,i th,o ptondalii-ribiw- ,i ill 21' 1" ., 1,,,.,t , ,, t.,, tor irm, fApngs lias an reduced somewhat during the year , the earnings of the ,,l- iit,.., los Utait. rt hay., r DI:tined 4,f sotilhear-terana i.. foet aroa of 46(0)4 1,0,104 rap4,to ''A ''''111 In a' a gu'll"r frIll ' ';',. l',,,.;r,, ',IT,.".1,...4,n'e.'!I l'"all'IY ' remained '',I.s,'''''':',' I"'1 ""!,..,1.,,,,. or the taraeet Ai,..wing,,,' in the ;tru'r,,,,fgr';,' same the copper as approxiiriatelv companyhave -' r' 1.'44 41,1 ' Moo,- a doi,ti of . " '''''". 4,414orator-- , n,1 n itt'alo,rie Therefore the total prOduction of Utah 'Mines wili'llw I,411,14,1 s kith a daily vapaott.-i- 1,t ers,. lin M,,unt An44),CT depoi,it, the ' The,-,toii of the are at.,,,it 47 7,, i.4 ,,,,-- throki0i.411 that l be oil!) slightly lower than 1926. This year's total pro-- . 4"11 t'"''' Ln,erpro-,-. :,, loo,tell Iv .4- Prf'x'n'al'IY 13 n'll" smutl's""t r I 1""."1"" th" ""t"..."1 in 1:tah " l''''''''''''''' It"' u"I"" ""''' a"14"'ITI'"!' tinat,-114or4IaY 44 ductin value is est intated around $77 ' OW 000 AS CPM- - TIIIphott, PA of tho tiation'e tolls Iron Spring. and ,e surfa,e tre is I., ti,i,e, Ti ' at 444.fititt soialar fqt, Statrar Urrol t.7,041. tons 01 t,,titttat,,i .rospany ia. the I:Ala....I, ,,ti ,,,1111,;ini i,,, paired with over (.2 .060,(400 for the previous .Year. An whit', ,,,,tit. I...pore ..t prarilior,r, the Icinz titi.,1, Itee iep,,,,I,. oper,ttniz Tile c,,al is obtaitornt Th.!. 11;laek :ItarICArion 'No. i ne rased zinc ; l 15 4 le eikt,r0,,,,it ,,t, ,ti l 2: tw it output will also help to offset the loss for I front me ritio,,,, of the Cohnohia 1,niftt-4,s1;1;f1: 1,1 f m aer u,,,4,,,,i,,,, ', it.14! ,. or Iron Ft.rii,t,7,-- ,:f,s ,,n ,,,, hrr 1:gt,:4,,,,-,, tl,,..1,,!til,, s h.,.t i the year . ""''0".''1- ;A ;11.'0 e ,, 7,oo,, Pro.1,14Iraz .r 4,14rart-r,al,fera: air a of rra,,!g 1,rtu, e the ', ,..,,,!, .,,,,, 't.,il'Jis'ilar'- r"' W hat flotation has (lone for the silver- - had zinc con- - tt;',..1"r ,"'; Aco'rIrt iir,;:. the t Lilt PITLitil.. 1P fa,: Ir., ,a,a,i,,Te at Vrr'ii, tune ,;- rir,, At ho ti ,,.,, ,1,,, F,,, ii,,niove,n, lit, ' that i 0! It .111 ..." .10ht, It ;f2 I t I ,,'11 01. III 1.tlf, Ir111 , ' al panics can be snmmed up is follows: In 1924 some 94 , (0001t to ,,,,,,, I 1,,,.1,,,,,,,, .ine voiri)1,:11:V anti tlik ,,c,; .,,r,., tie.,,i,de.,,),,x,0,011.); .1. ,inoro I Itofitillrz ,:t .1., th,,. ,,,, ions of .zinc concentrates were niarketen, or twice the aver- - .:ornt.,11,!,, ; the int,rea,..,1 tJ. ,,I,0,1. - 11,,Pa 1.a ,,,,t 1:', f ',ON; n und, , n., :IP,I,' nrive UpOn r th!ii , ,r1,1 ;,ind ' expanrornr in add.tion t, ' ,,!! ttlt- I,: ,,,!.,.!1 On, ole bodic, and r ai,,, s has 't. f..;t'" e'"rV''''',1;j-flr; age yearly production for the period of 1914 to 1923. In.1 ot tv,r dire,-- resu t I. tle ,,,, 1:e.1 evere 1,r- known surtier attitini; troen P at u the w ir (leo in , n r in,rease ,ent 1.. concentrates ea ni aho!.1. operarons to the amount of 60 ,000 tons we ,,,,, t ,,,,re c3rS,,, 1925 zinc 71:nrtr1(1.4 ,(.11 :"17.4') th,,, ' ""1' 1.1""tY1 p,,, Jo, th,., wii,,Tion ,1 1),,t1. the trreirraoloars, gushfr ricd on at tho ro,sert MoUP,I f,,-t,..,.1 AIM ottat) ,,,I.', .it !,4q,e,, ti a,, !torsisold in 1926, 144,002 tons and in 19'"7 the productin II 'Kitt ft ithd ening to i,s '''''''"I'3") l''''" ( "1 c''''"rtlIt'', II',I; mi., IN it.,,n1 ;,, : ltr,p tar 9 ,,,a1 r .11ons of coat f " C('''l "1 I''I'P'ng a 11'". c"!i'l'Ar';''I"' w'll he l''''':' V" likrir 1"'" "'" "fl'ill '''t ' A value of f tons.. 40 060 or $ $6.000,000 'll'' ,'"' gross total ,150, " n''' r4:"Y4, per oft ir of Ilri,,,r,i and that tror niaiit rr,r,ra ,,,,t,:,;,,,t.1 t,,,,t '':.1 r n'', ' t t, ... , d i ,,,,.-otheti ti ,,, ,!,,, i, ,. .'" :Itt II' ,ItF!" 10;1 ' 4 " '." PI ' n i ' ' ;4''''''ll ton is being returned to the mines., Indirect advantages in l 1' .,,,,,, t Sill, ,r. t UP ,, '''h1 ft,g ,Pi , ir,,i, ere'', ,,.r. 1,c,- itl thii th,. !,..,!, fi,,D1,- th.,,r, 1,,,, frorn ' ' 1""' , net :II )'II'",,, ' I' VI, l'',t4-4',14I e sh,,vIngs u ere en- " :I' un,t,.:grOtirld op. ,,',..1.-,,f lecrease costs and abundance of pemilties have been ae:Lt.,tehear,, '''''''' ,,t lw,,, (I'M.' .,,,, IT,TI (1,,tri(t a r,, t, 194:.t . ,.1;',.'1:11.7a-I,!. """ l''''.""':. "":""" rued. Of the 13.000 men employed in the metal mining lair5oln tnoun7a in 1Ill'ilitZ ti4rize in ininint ,,';',),u,I;t:7,7,1t. Arlf the ,,n.ly the. :An ,4toun illt g rrar. n as 4,., , - ro eltl''i.lt 'ariPr"In'''t'IY '''''"i'is ),,r Itere seleetive!ii!" t,re. , ,,4,;,!er Anr,1;,,11"n ,t tiv, 3,,,,,,h3n,' industries, some 2.500 owe their employment to rt,,Ii',: ref,,ittr..e. rit,,ec Mit nothing of the co, ,,,, I" '''', 1'1 "''''';'''''''' "i'''''' ,,i 1,,,,i:,,z ,,,,,,..i,,,. f!'.."r , " 't 1.,,,,,, flotation. In all about 20.00t) persons are dependent' upon ;'''r" ;"''''', j."I',1' r, re4rt ed. ..; slitItIT.TITI., ,,,,.,.,,I,,r,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, tho, " l'into orr.'r aas, !ao or,. ,re ,,,! ;,,,,i Ilizh 4raile tinty. . l'1 II; , """'"I ' di'. I '',I,' ' ''''' .il t, i,ii::'t "I n.' ," I"' "' this recent (leyelopment and a d!tily payroll of about ,4 i 1:.tII l'ItAthr rn 01 I,11,0"...., , ,I, !III,' 1.;11,II II. 144414tu' TIFt'I i" 11,,,o N. I. , sex-el-a- (.1111fLtli. Ilises N:1:4 'hil:9 , and soon production bf.Tait: to , with lower metal prices a.,. the r esult, A consumptlott. .. ent program was, ad d b mining com-- i. general to coMbat this , hih d id the panies throughout country ; help.in stal)ilizing metal prices. , I iml ' I l UTAH'S VAST COAL IROANFinRESOURCES CALLD WESTERN FOR GROWTH, ened. todustrialtgrowth ' 41. i :11:""Z i, . d I . rt N . 1? ante ilist9liam ., , r - ,, 4 . I LOOMS P - , ' - , - . -- . . . : - .1,4koom&p.mio.imm..4o. , |