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Show 1 4A Sun Advocate, Price, Utah - Wednesday, August 26, 1981 r oWTj Tom Gartland demonstrates a continuous wire welding apparatus contained in a display case made of darkened glass. Demonstrations make the most effective product display, though most of the equipment on show was too large or noisy to operate indoors. Mining show brings equipment to surface "What is it?" you might ask. The exhibitors of this hydraulic drilling rig, displayed last week in the Salt Palace during the 1981 Rocky Mountain Mining Show, came prepared to answer such a question. More than 300 industrial firms involved with the mining industry displayed the latest types of equipment, hoping to persuade potential buyers to consider their products. Photos by Steve Fidel $ ? Ralph Noel, a Price businessman, passes out advertising promotions to interested visitors. Almost all exhibitors distributed IK K . A I IfM ? U.- t - . 3 U , Jim Young, sculptor from Price, displayed his work among the other exhibits. Marjorie Andersen, Salt Lake City, was accompanying her husband and found the sculptures to be a refreshing break from the nuts and bolts of the rest of the show. pens, pencils, stickers or other giveaways bearing their company names. |