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Ii 7-- ,. , 1 , ' - z ' - -- - t'. itl.,,EitilAtisErit.,:,.,: ' - sa o' . - 4' Hunting and fishing are big bUsineif I : t I - into Ihe earth spark 'which shoved off other mineral hunts. L'r:a nj um BOOMP;....,, The uranium boom hit west- er n Wyoming like it smashed into other areas. In Lander,' merchants talk of their city being larger than Cheyenne.. The virtual closing of the coal mines during the past year- was taken as a note of doom by Aome. The popula- On of Rock Springs and some of its adjGining coal r camps dropped during - the past year. has year-aroun- d ;. - 7 - . 4 Jr- , q, - ,, eE -, . let;,, . 4 111 0 I 1 7 lk 4- k , ' vital Ak 1 0 V ' i t -- , I tio 111 - .. - - Ooty Is smell "I think we will be pretty. transition period with out- on our way to a new way well alders flockin g in to build life and a new prosperity of their homes and make new- -- --- --lives for themselves. Business and an atmosphere is booming s - 4 of pervades the state. Nevada welcomes all visitors and extends her hospitality along any lines they wish to choose. ,.. I :,,, op time to "sok (grii) to , kok It 1100! it 0: IMAM, pectifeet thi expeatitHi Mellon shop locilittis opposes le the bov intiortor olw. flakes see no dame yens' of serrion Recent investment of more than $60,000 in pbmt expansion machines means better service now than OM before in 36 WO sookomo Witte' end . , t the In gestalt shop most imodern contract machine and installatims Ar-ea'sla- Is er- 411"u11-4trk- l . ', "It woke us up," one Pock t ....., 1 - Springs Inerchant say- s- IlVerealize if we want to stay here, we are going to have t o turn to other things.," Closing Hurt The people in the area are counting on the old standbyn , of sheep raisins. cattleancL tourist business to get them over the bump until the new 'developments begin to pro- duce. The estimates on time vary from two to 15 years for i i D3 - AC :INF 70't j - v. ,111 tt, frien-dline- Your , nner oliday . , AP0P1'1''"' - foA . . - VI , 'or Our 8 1st Christmas-.- - tqb k ., I roductio . - , . . , ,. . . .. , N . .. , , l'117r7r. 0 .. . 4 - 4 . - OF THELHOLIDAY SEASON r AND BEST WISHES 1 v 4 )No' rift --- . In A 246.441' -- tT , e. , , , .. --- r THE-NEW-YE- AR --FOR ,orWM,eq 1 I, .. . kt .. . TO ALL OUR FRIENDS OF . . t I 2 - . , , , maintenanCE, mlo.11 4 . , REGIO t . . N HE-INTERkOTINTAIN----- .r.,. 7- -7 Aa.,00m,wm2.,...,t.a Attie! Want VOMMMIMENGI.P6M.VWaMM,MIK.EMPAtE.f.k, , . ---- , , - ,.. 1 ,, ,4 ,. - . o - . - -- - - . ' ' '$,,,,,,.., . , ,, - ,., - - Ts; CO.. , The ability of ASARCO's Management to provide these benefits on a long term basis however and on future current , operating and production costs. These depends kw- -taxes, maintenance, StitiiprIlen replacement and wagesto-name-- ''' , , .. ----- ---- - r Offering-the- . - ' 7 ' ' : '' : . ' Intermountain banks and trust, companies backed by eighty gone years experience. "Hy' ----' , - - , ,,-,- , - ' ''' . I i, 1 I 11!,17M. i C3 L' ' '. 4, ,,'.. - . 111151 v ' ' ' - '' . ' J --- I' ' DAVID ' '' LED a a McICAi', pittsmrxr .. - - SOUTH TEMPLE a: MEMBER TEDERAI.iDtPDSIT '.--- . ,, 1 - - -- -' ' i f t it . - -- .' - ...,' 7, ' - , 1, ,' "- , --- :, , t It r; ;4, - 'I" ,iii 1 --- - "..,--, ,..1- r,..:, .; - - i ,.. .. a plus the considerable andunpredictible costs incurred during plant shutdowns costs which take both the employee and the employer years and yials to mike yp. these costs are not kept in balance for long periods, ASARCO cannot operate e with other similar producers successfully because it cannoticompete price or in the nation. I Consequently, the productive capacity of ASARCO and other baste.mdustries- Ili determinr,the., economitbendits.youwill iective,loryearstatome-s-inchtdin- g T YOUR 110LIDAr DINNER IN ,1974! cost-wis- . T ., lig 114 , , "! i,'I''Al 0 , go, , - -- . . .., M5AANCE-CDRPORATIO- '' fl,..,0 5 11741.... i ,, 1 In"1,,, , , i .. -'' if 1 f' A ZIN , MAIN . - . clf?iskIIII:473. .'. .14, '. ' fr:; , - alitk 7,0e , , t - A ,,,,- ,- , ' t ;,0,4,), r e bankihg-servk-- Your Holiday Dinner "with all the trimmings" is symbolic of the many benefits your familyenjoysbccauscofthcproduction of Ametican Indlistry. Production at American Smelting and Refining Company makes these benefits available to its employees and to thousands of other Utahns through payrolls, tax payments, and purchases of supplies and services; ,... . AGA ' rmeisieffil elbleksvd1Pennil 700 Pacific Nat We Bldg. 40 MMIMIMEII - ; 1 00 . attchanged.. - te TA - -- - The-areais -- . , ' , - tourisiaAtiracted rt:earclunthg-aceP- semi-tropic- , ' ' ic - - , --.. . - - - " 6 Silver Stampede, El.kno'sptopwn'nt big time rodeo,- - is "looked forward '10 time ..western fans. Bound-uis in the fall and the town is alive-witthe bawling of cat-- ' 'tie on their way to tlie stock yards to be loaded on trains and shipped out. Las Vegas is gay, bolster- ous t flambouyant and friendry. c 1imate The niavma kes it a -and both for rich poor. ground Downtown is a bustle of activ- ity clear around the clock. Probably its best known spot is "The Strip," a wide high. m ay lined on either side with fabulous clubs that try to out do one another in grandeur luxury and lavishness. For winter sportsmen there is skiing in the M,t. Charleston area and in summer hunters go there for the nearly extinct bighorn sheep. . ot al l of Las Veg. as is , town . Many gay honkey-tonof its p eople live ' cut their lawns , bake cakes and go to church on Sunday: around favorite with sports-men who go there for golfing, 'hunting, fishing, swimming and skiing. Sports Paradise The nearby Ruby Moun- tains are paradise for fisher- men who must pack in by horse back or on foot to the trout filled lakes high in the 0 , - k ji ', I . ; -' - . -- graili tebills .. The. famous --- giant- Gliost-tOwns, .,, . - - 7. . . 7 - jMooeois4;:;;.: . district, changed its name to Genoa. It is still a :Mormon corn- munity with fat cattle in the pastures and "Mormon" hay- Macks that look like some baker had set his cakes and bread out to cool. Elko is the most modern of the typically western towns. Luxuries available in any part of the country are also avail- able to its citizens. Its popu- lation of about 8,000 is not : touched by the Hollywood false front atmosphere of -many western towns. They . lead busy, profitable lives in a leisurely manner that belies nd ; movie people, I non-reside- ,,, '- i I 'Orson - stars, artists and authors. buy "pop' for the kids and Another twist and the inmutter "Why do people live dustries flutter byoil at Ely, .in a place like this?"; and colorful cities that are active copper at Ruth and 'erring- - 24 hours a day. ton, cotton at Moapa, cattle Since the first, history has and sheep at Elko, tungsten been a rugged one. Bloody out of Winnemucca and uraIndian wars, fabulous gold nium at Austin. strikes, frontier ruggedness The next turn brings tht and wealth beyond compare weather t6 view Balmy spring Gold from the Comstock days turn the deserts. pale helped win the Civil War and green and wild flowers cover President Lincoln gratefully, the hide. The shimmering put his signature to the document admitting Nevada to the heat of !suinmer darkens the Union in 1864. green :of the trees and brings "Mormon Station," first the crOps to their fullness. Autumn splashes gold and the white settlement, was started skies are so blue that they by John Reese of Salt Lake remain forever in the mem City, sent by Brigham Young 0 ; Alo, -- - - tt kkird--Stra- SPrings, as well as Evaastaa sports enthusiasts and several Thss sprung tip in recent years; : l have been ad-- tetative plans as m ore and more people put I -i. down. ' ' their In winter The area has poured money area. trisosti-Is- 11 to establish territory in that part of the country. In 1858 - that covers snow soft business men, prtssional they-appear-a- - - ' --- 1 - - -- - . - - , t everything with a blanket of serenity. ing. One turn sifts the population down cowboys, ranch- ers,TIndians, fast:--as- - --- arThea : -ent- erprise-for-many-years.-- , - st youngstei might find under the tree on Christmas morn- i intr -- facilities.- ' 1 , - 7 ' ,- 1.k.i. rihi4 s i.,.., ert Pristt i ., Ilearor,:l. ft, , , . Aputput-of-th- e - sTAtirifty ..... . - as- , -- ', , 11,..p.-noxie4.43.1- I was tht area's only modern s Winter comes with blustering gales, flash floods that sink into the ground -- : .: , .2 ory. d ) - havel PeopleIn The,', five years." new recognition of the : taken Reid of Rock., says's. Nlike... the of in growth possibility ., , ' .' ' I ' t area . KPW- hnusinit nrniorts in' a. I re.,1,4211012tabbytwoklawelloakies.7 I raEcatcshma. en re '1 oyreeara,ndthrieusere;Intaetr. , '1,-'- 4r111111610,. Cottfoisi, ,fndians, businessmen, movie stars,, r and artistsyou find tlient all in sillJe-- state. By JANE A'rWATER EVADA is like a kaleicloscope söme starry-eye- X ' , swimming pools and recrea; iff INDUSnIAL.ILCOLUZLIICIAL,. 1 - Then came the tapping of. or.. '''.:-..... Medical facilities and hos,'1: PLUMBING and 1:14V11:3 -na, ."1111.r resources and ters and guides report the tural-gas Iliq 1 bulk et CONTRACTO2S game pitall have improved - steadily 1 . -- - 4 other indicators of the new -- hunters in WyomingbigCOnCell . the years. replacing , through : N..-1Emtsioittia Ave trend In mineral research. trate their efforts in the west- the Makeihift setup which4 i Salt lees CHI" BLACK GOLDNevadans were jubilant when oil The Trona operation south ' marked many of the areas as 41: of Ihe state. DIU$4423S "came in" during 1954. Much psi the money from goy. of Green itiver after-Wor- ld , cric part -lull ernment-leiseNVar-strictly temporary for years: schools in , went toward building-morethe door-on -, the state. the. period of:new growthto -, s 41...1....,.--.11W- r617 . -- ) - - arevin in, the - Ing of a g: apra to industrialization. -; p :f , IIMAtOWARD QOUTIIIVESTEltN Wyoming sits today at the ,brink of a new era of Mineral develop. ment and growth. The area. once, entered by only the . most courageoUs . . 1 - Ir7'-- - rospectivekey.. lo- ,- ....--7- 1 evad a in " mi, - -- ---QP--- ' .. BY . - -- - - ': - 4n.' ,;,,semits 4-- ' 4 ' (I 1, .3 2- ..- -, - --count- er.-Gold, ' fro iandmarks and more amazing- - Iv ly still has plenty of ocialitim,,,:, !,w,, residents who can , ,rf early history of the area. Construction of nevi reels. 11 mation project .Is expected v 2: the t agricultüral - ' VIf .: 41nk ' --- i r Di : trade--eiculturt , It k 1,11 still is a way-o- f life in Nevada, but most prospectors now carrying a' Geiger. silver, lead,- zinc, cinnebar arid tungsten-- are znined.. -- ; -- " ,L,,:ira IArti tft 'Lima ' ; If , ' -- t: ,, - - 1 - t 1 .: 4s,:,1 - ,L'.., N., 1,,, ? :;4:116,, I, Ok , :. M si..6t4t '.., s,,,,,,,.;:,...,(ej .., 4,36. .V .41,11 : . ' - the Tourist ''.1- -- i) , .1;' r 1, i'C',1 s', t fi',.. ... -.- AbA , b 1 ' - - , .,,,,a - .5j ,,, . ("::.L.) 1 I IF 4 ' - 0 . II I -c I '.. . 4 , ,t,',' ,. P - I erg, 'y " -- - ,,,, .'". 1 .... .., .... , - ---- ' ',. . 't e ,i ,, ,,,,, - -- ' ,,, , Solt take City, Wednesday, December 15 1954' , NEVIS AND TELEGRAM; DESERET - ' . I - -- -- '' . - ,,.. - t. |