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Show 'v'y Vfti, Sf i xV . '" w 1 Ni $ V t r, Vft,: r nS . r 2t TICS CXQUQTMAS ' " " ta ICSilK?-WhwWoref&orro- ?f W iiaaiiataM44 mW"ewaa" r Industry undeX i Urktra lamin 1411 rlie most aw "Si Metal lbs hUtoii - of deppr"' ( mineaA f. att com chiefly produce ooBer ore. out-p- ot from sllver-lee- d orovbto ore. on copper rtft sT JK 35 f lipT4 1 fi-- 'r N! V( cif .V r tV I 7- - 1mm.. irauv. 'v. u S' m vh "' " s '" 11 " .t rtt 4 y, fgcaiyntoe'liiiddeod , - o Mob MD t &! iff 1 ,i -- oy-- ( . eg- -. nu ,aa puor oro Klop yeatlon eroa - ttoto MtotSy twe thM-- x rJiirtSTsaisyc t aahad the wJTgTt to toeradad to the company's which baa keen owned for a fHOdthaa. the ere derdlopioent la totoi a new chaaaoi and la an- jdtototo aa anewaalna. ceptcd Aaieeta making AJawMltfl todpd Immp to thi opMtni Iftd 1off 4vfw tb yeary of a pod earket for athdoue , 1!. property In quire lontrol of the tomouc Tlntio doeo proximity to the ' Biandari. '' , 1 'h. .4nod Control Optloaed. k Into to Ko ember control of the Onand Central company wa optioned to Paul ittladeie, a mining enginoer. related Jto the Fitch fenittoWhlch oontroU Chief Con. In mining circles It was generally believed that thl op-- I tlon wad for the benefit of the Chief pnblle anConsolidated although no we made. nouncement to this effect The Grind Central woe Immediately thrown open to leasers under the dame gineral eeheme that ha been so euceeee fully employed by the Chief OOmpany and a detailed tnap-pta- gand geological etudy of the prop- ehowa an to ! :Av r i jrK,ssrsnSjy.sG .Vround tnp,h nTt- Tlntlc r S' nmriiir---11 &- utieortnlTtoeyemr V at j A HoWtVfMthl WM vt oompartment shft, i the Water Uly. sunk farther to the v i east. An extensive drilling campaign previously had 'been undertaken ta this section by the company to locate Mv- s , , .. to t CSUle tog the lomon the low nwtal marbM are -bearing limestones. ; etoied fto the toerth gaertto. Card-- x tee greet. , Ifeoi Record Mode. ewt Aettra. ;. , Ttoltn Chip "H ?52t ' 44 to I to Cteawaad, has haea r In staking the Water Uly shaft the 1 rit of the totoW) etoea throarhoat the t v wwut uie numt aetlvo of Utahs Walter i Fitch. Jr. Contracting comim mm eatefie to the v mar pay a fchitofaiae mi. yw hot It p which did the work, established on. to the prinel- - apany. new woeld s record. During a pofr 4 , dw. ti rted of 11 day the shaft was eunk 1 eM U laat rear and have failed to pay fert 4Tte toi'hdj-.thtoypor w are Utah Apes. XHragoa end. In addition to this work end along - t-waoNl F f Woe Sell. Segle and Woe f aad edt with the regular . campaign of Ml apaeto entirely see trolled by war, hot ha . e In the Chief work developfnenf ehrteee emnpaay and while to fOd a high , started company nine, I the e g it- ' itoeham Fines has not made a dte t of propthe surveys geotogiaef mom . atechhetdera the area Cepwr hnwoearte H ! erties iq which control was acquired. the peer halFto faraaee first t dartWithe ptqr t b. !' of broad expansion for It was year whleh i tor ear- - yorehaaed to the open market I1.1M t' -VH made It the big-goM the company to jpoer. etoea eoarea be at athot tJ V I end high smelter holder of mineral ground in the freight stock 111 a Warn, sotting Ha high j?K ' ea '1 their effect treatment s" amp. f down to 1M.C0I eboroa. - r the shipping ef . Producer. the camp, . Standard ; Heavy ; c M. 'tor f ' v Of buslneae ore that much Adays v - i i titoe v' ' la The pintle Standard maintained lte be retarded ee a capacity Utah Is the largest equilibrium w toadtlaa during merctal ore. As a . record iof heavy production . smelting center la the world. How-at good grade to as the one to the smeltthe year and held He position Besides ever. the smelting plants operated . partial offset to too of camp. teen than half capacity throng hoot the smeltaew leading shipper developed companies tag tewa tree felt pear. The International smelter at ing metallurgy (or elUcloue silver maintaining Ua production the com- developtha TMili did not operate Its copper bearing ores end furnhth a wider mar-- pany ptheecuted considerableamount-oVTre f Sim -- Kent work and did a lerge the mine t e wrattaae pleat at all and the two lead furnaces taf krt thtotto production ( tnkt Wore ta operation during the flrat some of the larger .mines Wee stlmu required deed work catching were work down develoment Its to shut the wart large lit year totke. July luted during theumtoer and this con:, up. wers ore bad tiaued until along ta class to bodies first et rtoh I Til Garfield emeittag plant moot shipping early November" found shove the 1,100 level for the two fumaoea in operation during when. too much alHetous ore was piled first I ton to the time. This was to Importance ef the ytr. , Following the shut down up a curtailment because: and smelter the at hod Utah Copper and the developgient wee ordered. ;r the opinion gained eooM to the to to the ore silver a' e etoea, They smelting charge, wt ground (hat the east sideIn of campcomThere were notable ora developla , ments which area months plant pot an additional furnace iof an deep mining in the tlef producing mines mercial The United States snteHer be could not bodies found operation: In pre The various partejof the district. ' at Midvale had three Iqpd furnaces Ragle to eoppur ( Hti A Blu Ml end Victoria mines , except at great depth. meat of the year end the MurSince .the mine win brought to pro- .(,-- t going i par Km yaartootaie In H the both , responded prospecting. American the lead amelter ef t ta A.predue. ray or. have been o had three fumaeee Vletorta an ext&elv. Btaelttag company p ntot ta ; 1 large, and so small In the deepest workbody web opened-lat work moat to the tans; .duretota at half was handled of ato quantity end In Both stse mine. for the in were two ings to the f year only ing part the ore and removing It, that - - value it has proved to be eno of the opeij.ig not , was vtah CeppM operation- - mere then at any yWar enough material with time la big discoveries of recent years In tho v there Probably . MT pounds which tb fill the etopea. Ae a result Bell The end Blue the tbelr camp. Ragle companies smelting history and tttata t a' tho mlrte got to a condition Where I MHrtare f qaarter. were eueh ns to make toe the were hard put moat to the Tear to get SUt-o.ee management decided ta the InterattoAtotaboel look In In to are furnaces mine then at sufficient the better w time any eoteel-rkeep A wmA est of safety to catch up the work- -, assistwan Its end not gave every operation they history. production hr ance to the mines to keep a flow of .pushed from either mine, the man- i tags and much filling was -done. By w t the wr .rNhyto ' November work was- virtually pta ( two Freight or f f mcvtag. la August the freight agement not wasting Ha ore reserves ' completed. this i onto were During this time the cem- on bullion from Utah to eastexces-elv- e rate n coet. of period net hatm during high ter gV earnings reflected the extensive ern refining points wax reduced to -freights and what mining Inves- , panys amount of dead work. Its eomple- god r 1 4m to r teeing W nn- -' tbs figure whletl maintained a year ee tor almost 4 conttetatory regard preduettan t. 4j-m- W tion, however, bring, th mine to before and the .smelting eomeantee ,, taxation, , , t t f M4 II seta' wtanfi bat onlyloada Immediately position where its earning capacity cut their rates .to con. ' Com. CMto iftae m t to the . aseers Itself. will o ate-ota- n iimui.W Fepende t to the reduction, passing the tae ftepredueo form -. . Tho Chief' Consolidated on managethe benefit mine. to Used. ! " i tea abe the V ment continued to enlarge the com-- 1 joste Many of the older minea particupnnye holdings eo aa to insure longev- thq Knight and McCryatn propAvailable records for ere produe- - Ity of the enterptiea, acquiring eon- - -- larly erties, adopted the leasing system Interest of companies holding tUm trnm tataes Cover Tlntlc end trolling almost ell opera, during the year for A both of whleh camps show i targe areas of virtually virgin ground. tions, city, park saw ewn.ver with f good reeulta. In the Iron .gwe te eet serum rit curtailed production from, moot Considered) .work has Bloaeoinf mine 'A development ore eheanel a parallel 1441 been on etolonds of dene most of tho properties erero"me dsnipmente th mein big one front which the T"l n tl o In re d u r e under the Chief control but ' to brought, mined the company greet production flrot eleven months of the no 'lag the over 11.000,040 in divi-- Head. particular production has boon out of whjph mmtpnrtal wHh iSrti Wes under dends -paid development , from 41 factor and during the same period Apparently, the -were opened. A W thai?.hte olaoe of last year.mines nefr ore bodies The increase te mainly duo In acquiring controldetermining of was', fall the reached the ore from Tin tie the presence of the ore properties b nee o t hardly be or eed until, the - to outaef company During ef mill lime, basis it hoe bad the beat earning bmtl a--d for gtandard mine to 'supply the eom-- 1 stones of the district m bearing th holdings Bonansn-Flore since the sags new ' mill. body from Production pony' . obtained. mined, f . this mine Jumped from 1.114 carloads area mode by offiAnnouncement Mines i Eureka In tho carMtada Inst year to S.SIt property nn this year. cial of the company that control of rtefea ft 44.IM.tM ore channel followed from the adMines from whleh shipments- - were . the Rureka itMiMU edAkh Rost ConTlntlc and Lily ant made for the most port mere old Boll dated companies, both of the Rent joining Domini, through which work- IWMjMfeutai the Rureka ta worked, was t leaser propert tee from- which shipped of the camp, had been ings 1 - v - Tlntlc section t yean, picked UP and a splendid ore body deAt the annuel of , acquired. meettpg from which a small but From the Park City diet riot a total these Chief veloped companies officials of the to 74.I4T tone wns shipped from Hue Consolidated production .was mined during steady ,irt.-y.w- p . duo eeelroly t were elected . to the the last! pert to the year. mines during the first 11 moniha i dlrectoratea Besides hodman art safer ghtat tkotabrern Leasers also opened n new ore body acquiring concompared with lt,UI tone from nine trol of these two tha Chief In the Cold Chain mine end during companies load silver mines during the name period Inst , Consolidated HMMaCjmm. Many tofhe . became a substantial The recent Weeks have been sued produo- - owner of Atiex standard stock and the famous old Bullion Beck shipping. wee operated ; fiwas Standard a Apex result as, . . ntlnued on page five.) or oopper. 1pm on h it (tamthe r nanced so that It was enabled, to' Be jo to t he detain mi i to enssPkhtedly Sw duo to- the m ho 4 to tamper mf ilieMod mines. ' i eno.tf VMS ooab, stiver. the nnqegnt peTwtoe te assail,' J Utah. of 1921 Dividends Alining Properties itab Copper tata pNbetahtlal producer ' to taw. ; I : dN gewdecSeerto IM state ewnts 1911 total Grand totals qukrtor." ind quarter. 3rd quarter, 0th quarter from rm ta Which other t entirely S4. 061.225.00 490.09 '' metal ere to iMjoe vabie. Production 4814.S45.00 4814.445.00 $115 670,887 50 '$91 3,246.'00 tTtah Cnptr It stt.ttd . U2. 41600 00 16.663.100.00 HMvtar 384,830 182 Coalition Kin 416.00 to I at ?T.4S tar he year estimated . 178 808 40 "ioVoiio t'u.VoV.oo , 64,201.00 44,201 00 2.041,823.07 we. , Chlof Con. . .. osmose wkh 4Tv4t4.lt oomqered 00 40 ...... , 736.00 Standard 58.745 1,647,632 00 Tlntlc 117,470 61, 1 v oisnees ta IM. 60 000 00 60.000 00 60.000 00 Pork Utah , ... .j.. ' p Ait toebo eftlmstee nre baaed on , t 000 00 000 00 16,000.00 Ortnd CantraJ . . . ... v 2,801,000.00 oottiow 'Mims smelter Ftatato Of met-Al- o 00 26,000-0At knows Utakioreo 1,300.000.00 26,000 Bloaaom ...... . iron IlIlMlMM 140.000 00 Jrem 10,000 00 feeftho first 10 Mold bln 0 of eooo e 44 tee .e o e e e e e e 30,000 00 MMSMMU 10.000-0not ffiYan , rseath to the year stoss eotlmeled le.ooQ oo i Eureka Hill bo .eee.e.e t. toe the lest fw reontha 11 ei p4nt(m f 010,101.00 ee d i 16,830.83160 S.d4t.OO $320610.00 .tl.42iAU.40 VAerq woo Mnt prediction to met- -' . M1 ' ,, : " , ; I the total , .1 ' " ed i .1 SECT ON on-u- y t ; -- ,, -- " "' Inltsf History rd ' for copper 1 r - tf A f VJ.iK'Vu ;tr-- v $uM V1 -- 1 17 1921. MINING DECEMBER ' tlon charge. The matter wa tottleda for amicably after It had appeared time that bitter litigation wouldChip--p- e. tour The Judge compaaiae the lergeet total toaaetfo. - It la . underatood that the sow IMoh Utah .. . was the luatHt shipper. I la the aeweat v hm we la Uh ata had-, the blpweat dhrtdead Pdyar- to'tho--.toto an.11 m ,t a ehap darted i dereteplng late, feiwdeprodocer fijeg for the camp. etharhotohla HtMWataMildr was pot oper-- ? '.The Jhadpealae amelter ef the 1 1 Pm iheiurr total, at abed durlag the year. j i NEWS, X ?n " ? , 4 A, . V ,j ."I'UaSc isvsna!T-i?- f.? toe, et ?,. ,t r W i" -- aa , too : , ir '' .- . - &r . aa pd lotto M i r "ij, J at , :- 4e.jt4Wi s i ihvae4ol Mtthtata . 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