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Show V 7 ' ' ,, ' lAl s & . '" iX ' ,v ' The Salt Lake Tribnne, Sunday, Jannary !d, "' ' i'f' s'. ft, 'V 'f' -- " V' ;tv lii- ',' ',' ' " &., , ', v bP''ltT ' , ' s x ' ' i. ' , '15' t , -- - --v ' sv , ' , r-- X ; 7I 1 4' ' r s I-- j, is i - . v, J I io5 M '4' V v V' r ; f.3 : 7 x ' v s x f 'v"v i - . 'tL i ' ' " r ; ' ,1 vI '' s I'.- - w ;-- i V.V '' '' vsaj 1' 'Xs-!X- ' I C' i.; - t a long mining pit is under the direction of Kenneth being carved in the Topaz Spor U. Pimlson, according to Mr. R. Mountains. W, Biggs, piesident of Brush .Sometime this summer, these Bervlliuin in Cleveland, two activities will become the; 21a construcApproximately free world's largest source of tion people are now at woik on the project of The' the mill and another la are enber Ilium Brush Berj Ilium Co. gaged in the The mining and milling proj- operation. Tile mining and mill-- , ect being completed at a cost ing operation will have a pay-- ! of about $10 million dollars roll of more than $000,0110 will provide new jobs for a job- - annually at the outset and will hungry area and at the same expand in excess of $.i million time give the nation a new annually in expenditures in the source tor beryllium, a wonder state, according to Mr. Poulson metal of the space and nuclear1 and Mr. Maddox. The first phase of the jages. The mill is nearly half- -' operation is new being completed, and plans are to completed with the opening of begin test processing of ores in the Roadside Pit. The overburJune, with production to s art den lias been removed exposing soon after that. The concen- the ore body. The pit at present trate, which will resemble white is about 4,0(10 feet long and lot) powder sugar in appearance, feet wide. The ore occurs near will be shipped by rail to Brush the surface and at depths to 8.) mining-strippin- - ;v W-- !' - mining-strippin- " lifting; off at Cape Kennedy last ember. Much about Poseidon is secret. This rare view shows a Poseidon manufactured at Hercules, Inc., mis- - No-sil- e, Since 1929 in Ohio for further feet. To expose the oi p body a On a liarren streti'h of land 10 facilit'es null's iiortli of Delta, It.ili, con- pi dressing. tolai of l.Sl'O.IKKI cubic yards of struction crow s are rustling to rtali Milling Operations are ovei burden have been removed. completion of a large oie proc- managed by Kobeit 1.. Maddox, Mining activity will start soon essing mill. And 47 miles west, and are and the ore will be Milling Operations at " $ , V ' ' ' 'K V V - 4,(KNl-foo- . - ' l w' - o &r t ."$ .V , ' .s V vsh s s' X V N ' f i. v- ?C:k t' ''' RV ' ' Della s $10 Million Bervlliuin Center s r::r'i;:?sr;?.'v;;..: S'' ''' ' 1 'Sx :v v' ' 1:3 1!) g stockpiled the mine until the mill is ready to begin pioccssmg. accoiding to Mr. Poulson. A small mining crew will be employed initially to remove the ore using modern e o a d i n g. bottom-dum- equipment. Additional mining pits will be opened as needed to supply teed (or the mill. The ore will be shipped by truck under contract arrangenew road ment over a mm the mine to the mill. The road, being ('(instructed at a cost of Sl.MHI.UKI, is the result el joint elforls by tin state ami fedeial government and by the Juab and Millard county GREAT LAKE TIMBER COMPANY HAS BEEN SHIPPING LUMBIR SUPPLYING ALL SIZES CREOSOTE TREATED MATERIALS Butt Treated lodge Pole Pine Power Poles MINING TIMBERS MINE PROPS TIES - - WEDGES; CAP PIECES, LUM-BE- RAILROAD, MINING GREAT LAKE TIMBER CO. ALL TYPES OF INDUSTRIAL LA LUMBER PRODUCTS POINT, UTAH PHONE The concentrating mill, designed to process .TOO tons of ore per day. will employ approximately 7(1 people at onset. VYIHIAU SVVILNEV, P el., - Geo. Mgr. , Hercules Opens Doors To Outside Business r A minor revolution is stirring! are not available anywhere else at the Bacchus Works near in the area: Magna and valley business and Management Consulting industry may be the ones to Services, including the skills of benefit most. ,men who have trained suceess- Hercules Inc., owner of the fully in the highly competitive of government sprawling rocket and munitions business is making available thej tract; skills and facilities at) Production facilities, lnclud-thspace-ag- e plant to whomever might ing machine shop, carpenter e want to use them in an effort to shop and other kinds of the fabricaemployment including continuing facturing, tor its 1.500 employes, including tion of superstrong fiber struc-mor- e than 500 scientists and tures. engineers. Assembly line fabrication, Paul K. Hawk, manager of including both production and the Bacchus Works, in explain- supervisory skills; ing the unusual departure from! er.vlce-practice, pointed out that!. T,,LnginePg 6. . nondefense business must be; , ... d chemical, sought to help offset the decline Specialized computer pro. of aerospace business occa- and computer snr- grammmg sioned by lie high cost of Qf hag 16 afnl i "tm 'most extensive and de--i which type west of the Missisveloped the Poseidon missile Graphic Services including on be now will available system photographic, illustrating, comthe open market. technical writThis decision is not only im- mercial printing, and production ing, publication for the portant for Hercules, but g of Utah as or consultation services. economic errri e manu-provid- me j mm W11 well-bein- Mr. Hawk pointed out. well, Since 1963, when this plant spent $14 million within the stale for goods and services to help it operate, there has been a 75 percent decline in our operations, and local purchases have fallen off accordingly to only $3.2 million last year. Payroll figures have also fallen sharply, Mr. Hawk said. He listed several categories of specialized services available at Bacchus, emphasizing that in( manv instances those services I You Too . . . i Save Money CLASSIFIED ADS 521-353- 5 0 L i V3DT i Serving the Intermountain West th Year classes in history, year ago now, Ronda Despain was in high school taking math and home economics. A IflNK LINES Then she was threading a needle through dress material. Today, sheyand dozens of others like her at Univac are threading minute strands of wire through computer memory cores almost too small to be seen with the human eye- -a touchy job requiring dexterity and skill. of people with a lot of special training to make a computer. And we have them! Today, nearly 3,000 Utahns are employed at Univac those fresh out of high school, employees with years of experience and training, and college graduates, many with advanced degrees. Our people are working together to build Univacs future while maintaining and learning new skills that will better their own. It takes a lot Specialized Transportation of Petroleum . . . Chemicals and Fertilizers HELPER STATE computer production in Utah is putting a lot of people to work every day. And not only in Utah. Because wherever a Univac computer goes to work, you 11 find it creating a better job with a bigger future for those who want it. The future looki good for Univac computers and for Univac people. Univac- - BANK Complete Banking Service MEMBER OF JL 'VSPER3Y RAND FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION HELPER 172-56- 1 L Green River 564-331- 0 Offices in HELPER AND GREEN RIVER 136 South Main, Helper 305 N. Broadway, Green River ; J UNIVAC SALT LAKE CITY FEDERAL SYSTEMS DIVISION i |