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Show PAGE SOUTH CACHE FOUR The Story of Copper in Utah T r V I A LIVESTOCK HEALTH ODDITIES 7 J V w October 19, 1945 COURIER " r vXx .V--: s r EDDIES AN OFFICER IN THE U.S. NAVY NOW AND IF YOU WANT 7D NAVY CON- HELPOUR TINUE TO BREAK THE WORLD'S Tests at Copperton led to establi shments of hugs mills at Arthur and Magna. Women employees are now relieving a serious man- power shortage at the mills. the fifth of a which gave the new company part (Editors Note: This aerie of eight articles titled "The Story of the capital needed to start placof Copper in Utah.") ing the mine on a mass production basis. Considerably more capital First tests at the Copperton mill was needed and stock was "pedprved successful, but despite this dled to anyone who would buy, Colonel Jacklings troubles were not only in Utah but throughout the not entirely over. United States. Some work done at To carry forward the ambitious Bingham was even paid for in plan of erecting huge reduction stock. works at Magna and prepare the At the same time an agreement mine for stripping operations, a was entered Into for the smelting new source of capital was needed. of the concentrates at Garfield, Many financiers and mining groups which resulted in the erection of were approached but all, after more the huge Garfield smelter, two or less careful examination, de- miles west of the concentrator. clined to become connected with Thus, much industry was started the venture. Despite the favorable for Utah, Industry that was destined figures of the first years operations, to breathe life into the industrial they still did not believe that structure of Utah. Jackling could do something that Virtually each year since that had never been done before. time Utah Copper has gradually exHere Jackllngs stoic determina- panded its operations, its purchases, tion, confidence and ability had to and its employment in Utah until show Itself again. lie persisted and today it is not only the largest copfinally succeeded In Interesting per producer in North America, but Daniel Guggenheim, smelting exe- the greatest stimulant to Utahs cutive, in the enterprise. The Gug- economy. (The sixth article in this genheim Exploration Company un- series will appear in these columns derwrote a $3,000,000 bond Issue soon.) 7XJa FIREPOWER RECORDS, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bradley and family, Mr. and Mrs. JosMr. and Mrs. Max Baxter of eph McQuiston and family and Huntington Park, California ar- Mrs. Annie Bradley, ell of Salt rived in Hyrum on Friday for Lake City, were Sunday dinner a two week's visit. Max ex- guests of Mr. and Mrs, Leon pects to enjoy the deer hunt Bradley of Hyrum. here this season. He is the son of Mr and Mrs. Wm S Mrs. Arthur Cronquist and Baxter and his wife is the for- son have returned to their mer JToyce f'fiejsen, daughter home in New-- j York City followof Mr and Mrs. Grant Nielsen, ing a pleasant visit in Hyrum also of Hyrum. with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John E. Allred. Mr and Mrs Alan Petersen and three children of .Hunt , Mr. and Mrs.' Eilert Israelsen jfugton jPaPrk, California are of Hyrum have returned from enjoying a visit in Hyrum and a pleasant trip . to Twin Falla Smithfleld with their parents. and Burley, Idaho. At-- Twin Alan s the son of Ezra Peter- Falls they visited with Mrs. Mr. sen of Ilyrum. Israelsens parents, and Mrs. P. E. Andersen. At Burley, Idaho they '.vere guestis Mrs Delbert Fonnesbeck and of Mr and i Mrs Weldon Green two children of Logan spent Mrs. Green and Mrs. Israelser? the week end in Hyrum vis- are sisters. 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