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Show fro vo, uTXiORitfXYn uEYgTB2i: Utah Editors Continue Their Songs of Praise of Provos True Hospitality r x j 'ol sheet for Provo re-ice- nt I at re "j ls beau-tiAo- ft I man-ma- de ... 'VKoT'wbSuUd u.n five-minu- te five-minu- .. ,n,stne te to , X, .Cl? .V,;.-- . 4'. ..-1- ' r :'v liMiMii (Eafieiti oil j pea-Th- that-the- . J, PROMISING INDUSTRY W. E. Hathenbruc'kWno is the folks are so oner of a valuable slate quarry in bloomin courteous we Just cant Slate Canyon, one mile east 'of this city, Is much encouraged with help but like em. government reports from ,the U. S. Department of Interior, showMammoth Record: The editors of. the state gather- - ing the growth and development of ed at Provo last Sunday and enjoyed this industry durhrgthe last five the generous hospitality, of the ypars. The U. S. Geological Survey rhange were sold In 1 910 Utahs editors are genuine pie of The City of Opportunities' shows boosters there Is no doubt, and we Headquarters were made at the club 40,000 tons of crushed lAte gran- -' Club, nets, valued at $240,09(1, or $6.00 want the people of Provo to know rooms of the Commercial we quote which is composed of the live wires per ton at the quarries. This gran-nethis fact tor which reason be Interof that progressive city. was used forasphalt surfacing. them herewith. It might To the uninitiated In mountain The PrepareJ'Itoofing Association Agting to those who appreciate good practically scenery, language would fall to give through its secretary, has informed advertising to know that a article written of Proto by- an adequate idea of the varied the SurvejKihat In '1920 approxiaeneroua scribes appeared un- ties and grandeur of the wonderful mately 375, 000 tons of slate were .V front on the ride page in the ,moua; used. in the manufacture of surface headlines through ..anVb . how wonder We tain, after orchards and ptpQffl us much' favorable grain fields of Provo Bench. ' Even roofIng and agphalt aWngiea. About Provo could what it those who were fainlllar with moun- - thirty million squares ot surfaced publicity, and. It paid for, tain scenes were deeply Impressed asphalt roofing were shlped in 1920. would cost eighteen ---l by the mow. clad peak of oldFim- - ot which approximately box Elder Journal! million squares were ln root roofing the rush of th river panogos, to comes hosplgenuine When It squares ln crushed madly over the rocks on and six million mr yen limply got to hand It to Plunging P way to the lake, the dense .growth stone. skr good folks at that attractive its Up to 1920 the grannels used of timber, cataracts and water falls of south miles nrden spot forty were obtained chlelfly from red and from the steep side of the canyon Lit Lake City, called 'Provo Ite all of nature green slates ot New York and Verand the handiwork, situabeautifully place, delightful gigantic flume built over mont In 1920 other states began ted down to a coxy place on the Pro- the cliffs and tunnel through the crushing slates for' surfacing asmost of the vo river at the foot on mountain to furnish energy for our phalt roofing. The varioua colors beautiful range of mountain mines and to light thousands of and kinds being produced by seven earth. the winding trail blast- states east of the Mississippi river. homeland The newspaper men who gather- ed from th esolid rock In many Thus far only one state west ot the Job. ra.il.0. mere twonlw lor eour,; of thi Mississippi can produce the purple, ,a .rad It. green and red slates and that state ride to JJtah ax. that '"incomparabi6 Vivian Ira, a Park. Is Utah, the quarries being within h where boating and Here the editors rested In the shade stones throw of Provo city. From ride up Provo and ,oUed and a ,Q the gra88i gazlng at these quarries, we are told by ' Mr. comand hereltlscool c&11 hI1I Canyon untn the for th6 towerlng 465 tons of slate were !nut fortable, and dinner. Everyone did full duty to Hathenbruck, the past year for shipped nearest during the TlL the delicious banquet. Including newspaper boya Vtowi the f t chicken placed before him, grannies. and trout The manufacture of filler for statements to be correct, but narry And h m how thoge edltorg dld a bootleger would think It was road asphalt mixtures Is a promising one eat. Any casioned more speet and love for thelr flrgt meal ln a jrear but they field for slate waste utilisation. In hard-eldman had Provo than If pr0Ted themselves utterly incapable the preparation of asphalt mixtures showed up 5U every corner. of becoming too much for utter- - for surfacing roads the tonnage of g Several business matters were dis. ance, the which fol- - filler used ln such asphalt mixtures Is very great, one authority estimatcussed by members of the press as- - (owed proving this fact. socl&tlon and Then a Joyride was the( "Alter the feast of reason and ing that the city of New York alone interesting feature to Vivian Park ln fjow 0f g0ui, the party repaired to requires 60,000 tons per year. "As Provo Canyon, where the crowd was the pavilion, where an excellent mu- road building Is such an Important entertained a t a banquet. Moun- - aicai program under the direction ot Industry and reports have been retried chicken new prof. Boshard, was given. All sum-- ceived '' from several sources that tain trout, potatoes, rolls, strawberries and hers wera exceptionally fine and slater flour., constitutes J superior, cream, cake and Ice cream, Becco, were encored and the program end- - tiller for road mixture, a nattempt coffee, cigars, n everything wap! ed with remarks by Mrs. M. Markus was made to obtain more definite served aa you liked it. It was of Richfield, to behalf of the visitdata to the adaptability ot slate great James H. Wallis was toast- ing ladles. flour for such use. From tests master and he called an a number "Upon returning to Provo, the made it was shown that th slate who said a 'few words,' party was entertained at the Strand flour Impact compression per square film showing But that was not all. Following Theatre, by a two-rewas greater than any other the banquet, all adjourned to tho the exciting experiences of a party of Inch to resistance to comprestests rock over the ascent hikers the on bank of the the making dancing pavilion sion. Provo river and enjoyed a musical laborious trail and the rapid descent The nature ot the slate fock from program, more soft drinks and a over the glacier ot Timpanogos." tsest made, Mr. Hathenbruck all auto alL The' ride for time . good proves slate the only availably says, Rmithfldd was twelve miles down the canyon .Sentinel: Editor J. W. Hairy and Mr. Jos. material for the requirement ot aa great, for the scenefy la beautiful and everybody was happy. All the W. Peterson and wife attended the asphalt base surfaced roofing. In newspaper boys who remained long- - Utah State Press Association's an view ot the expected large demand er were given tickets, to tha shows nnal outing held, at Provo Sunday for roofing materials after the pres-seand were otherwise entertained.' (and Monday, Jane 26th and 17th. protracted curtailment ot build More good things are going to Every mlnnts.of the two days ac- tog It will not be surprising If all he said about 'Provo to this little ttvltlea were thoroughly .enjoyed. outputs of slate grannies should greatly Increase. Many of our cltisens. Including Mr. Hathenbruck, believe that there 1 an unusual opportunity to develop to Provo one ot the largest Industries to the totermountaln country. j ?T ,1 QUARRIES IN CANYON ' bur readers With a desire to give of the many good he substance that were said of Proroof folthe convention recent the inwing In this city Hitors of the state held a few of the we auote again from nbllcatlons that hare reached our table sinee our last Issue.- - . .C er Salt Lake Stock Exchange 38c Bid, 38c Asked STEADY, orderly advance in BINGHAM GALENA stock is being registered daily on the Salt Lake Stock Exchange. The best educated buying which has yet made its appearance in the issue is takr ing place; We have personally executed buying orders for Bingham Galena stock in the market within the past few days for some of the best-postmining men in the State of Utah. The talent is beginning to enthuse as rarely A ed " l)6for6 It is apparanet to us that BINGHAM GALENA stock Is grooming it- self for a rise of sensational proportions, ,A runaway market is incubat- ing. In our newspaper advertisements a week ago we presented the facts with regard to BINGHAM GALENAS remarkable mining equipment and extraordinary facilities for the production and transportation of ore. We showed clearly that the prospect value of BINGHAM GALENA stock is $1.46 a share, based upon the appraisement alone of the value of the companys 485 acres, adjoining the $100,000,000 mine of the United States Smelting, Refining and Til in ing Company, in the Bingham District, figured at $1000 per acre; the rights to use the Niagra Tunnel of the United States Smelting, Refining and Mining Company, 7000 feet long, of which the BINGHAM GALENA owns 3000 feet, which we valued at $250,-00and the companys surface and underground equipment, including 10,000 feet of workings, upon which we placed an additional value of . 0, speech-makin- - -- el -- nt - The representatives of the Smith-fiel- d Sentinel feel to endorse everything good that was said by the guests about Provo and her splendid hoepltallty, and particularly, the Commercial Club, the representative ot the local press. Dr. Georg E. Hyde, of the Utah State Mental Hospital, Prof. T. Earl Pardoe, director of the public sevrice bureau ot th Brigham Young University. Mayor' LeRoy. Dixon ot. Provo, and President James H. Wallis, of the Association, . with nil who aided them In making the affair no entertaining and Instructive. And we recommend to those who have not yet been fortunate enough to visit this splendid city, the metropolis of Utah County,- one of the richest OF farming sections of Utah, n trip to WE RECOMMEND this fair city with its beantifnl lake on the one side; its surrounding magnificent fields and orchards and Its canyon, which for scenic beauty, particularly. Mt. Timpanogos with It 4 many rippling streams anl water: v8 4 X ' ' falls fed by a glacier above would ' be hard to find an equal the worll ' over; and the magnificent public In stitutlons ,the State Mental Hospit-al- ,' and the B. Y. University and other educational institutions, as STOCKS well as its prosperous commercial MINING, BANK AND INDUSTRIAL ' ' V and manufacturing enterprises , yoo ' ' Members Salt Lake Stock Exchange numerous to mention, wonld well STOCK EXCHANGE BLDG. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH pay any one for the time and means spent in s visit there and see for Phone, Wasatch 8964 yourselves the truth of these things. In the afternoon s trip was taken to Vivian Park, a distance of about 12 miles from Provo, up the Provo Canyon, a delightful resort, where a banquet consisting of mountain trout, chicken, fruits, - candies - and other dainties, were served. Toasts were given by prominent members of the association and state pfticlals. A musical program followed the banquet, under the direction If Prof. J. R. Boshard of Provo, which was also Very much. After which enjoyed execution onthe-Sal- t the party returned to Provo, This trip by the representatives Smtthfleld Sentinel will be reot the Stock for years to come, and we membered , , . wish to extend our .heartfelt thanks for the good treatment from the peo- BINGHAM GALENA And Invite Your Buying Orders k W. " " A T BUY Bingham Galena Silver Shield We invite your orders for Lake Exchange. DERN & THOMAS ' s W Newhonse Bldg. Salt Lake City . I. W. Heilman Bldg Los Angeles ple of PROVO." Iron County Record: We are glad to say that we visite ed Provo, met the people, thank them for their hospitality. In a little canvas we learned that th committee had monev enogh to show the delegates and their wives every courtesy possible. This was dne. to the community spirit of the town, tl was a days visit neve rto be forgotten. With and-Sv- Lake Stock Exchange Members (Salt (Log Angeles stock Exchange , , (Continued on Page Nine) i f K- - - M ore-bod- y, - ore-showi- ng Com--pan- ys i How best may these prodigious possibilities be reduced to dollars and cents per share, figured on the basis of Bingham Galenas outstanding capitalization? - Here is some light from the Lamp of Experience. There follows a table showing the gains in both dollars and per cent that were made by a selected list of Utah mining stocks in the past. Pracor silver-lea- d tically all of the list are lead-silvissues. er The difference between the low price and the high price, m eet forth below, is the difference between the early appraisement of the properties by Investors generally, before "the mines became heavy producers, and the value placed upom them later., Ll' d) Pctof n I?, Pct.of High Oaln 79.00 70.00 122.00 1.55 25.00 60.00 6.75 1480 1800 4100 501$ 1160 Low Utah 'Apex ..$1.09 Utah Con . 6.09 !S.7K U. S. Mining 5.00 2.00 . .02 Boston Con. 2.00 Blnghnm Mines 2.00 Ohio Copper - ..36 Utah Copper Silver Shield . .787 - 2400: 1828 PARK CITY DISTRICT (Sliver-Lea- Ontario. d) 1.00 '46.00 07 Keystone 3.00 Daly West .Silver King . 2.00 Little Bell i.. .40 Wabash .50 1.00 56.00 80.00 13.75 4.60 . (Sliver-Lea- (Silver-Lead-Copp- tl M, T1NTIC . DISTRICT BINGHAM DISTRICT I? - INSTANT PURCHASE r Recently, in our daily advertisements in Salt Lake newspapers, we presented the complete report of William T. MacDonald, mining engineer, now in the employ of Phelps, Dodge & Co., and of Eugene Grutt, mine manager, setting forth the facts with regard to the discovery in the BING-GHAsilver-lea- d GALENA mine of a solid body of high-grad- e ore, now 800 of and at feet vertical a at the Tunnel level, opened up oir depth Niagra a depth of 1500 feet on the dip of the vein. Th reports of both Messrs. MacDonald and Grutt are in agreement that the strike is of an extremely favorable character. They regard it as highly probable that further development will result in the opening up of a rich and extensive from which production on a large scale will be made possible, as a result of further development which is now in progress and will be pushed forward steadily and energetically by a large force of miners. r The referred to is only one of several on which development work is now being prosecuted. The 485 acres, comprising the Bingham estate, is a virtual empire of mining ground, of great potential value, most of which is as yet unscratched. Mine possibilities may be described as actually PRODIGIOUS. ... ..... 4500 1828 1786 3900 3337 ; 800 COTTONWOOD DISTRICT (Sliver-Lea- .;.... d) , .10 .10 2.60 3.82 14 Emma .....N Columbus Con. .7011. 8.90 FISH SPRINGS (Silver-Lea- ... Honerine ..... i r . 1171 L. ; 8900 1600 ; r-- : $ ( 10.00 4.00 STOCKTON DISTRICT (Silver-Lea- 2825 f.r. ' ' d) .26 Utah Mine Galena Mine . ' .25 . '7900-- T A . v d) .25 ' 5.00- - 1900 i 1 - ' It will be seen from the above that stupendous profits of from 787 percent to 81,700 per cent on ones investment were made in Utah mining stocks by those who bought at the bottom and sold at the top;, that the biggest percentage of gain, that is to say, the greatest percentage of actual profit, was made by investment in the issues that originally sold for that the stock of the United States Mining Company, , whose property adjoins that of the Bingham Galena, rose from $5 per share to $70 a share during the period of the mines development, and that THE AVERAGE GAIN MADE BY THE EIGHT LEADING BINGHAM STOCKS, WHICH HEAD THE LIST, IS 2350 PER CENT. IF BINGHAM GALENA stock, which was brought out at 25c. a share less than a month ago, repeats and enjoys a market gain of 2350 per cent, it will in time advance to fully $5.87 Jj a share. t I t CHILD, BARCLAY & GO; i r Stocks, Bonds and Investments ESTABLISHED 1898 - 1 5 ,L. cents-per-shar- e; , t: ! k 1 ! 1 ;; t; i' i X f . H t ir . ' i I . Members Salt Stock Exchange Ground Floor, Stock Exchange Building. Salt Lake City, Utah Wasatch Phones, 2870 4154, r Branches: Provo, Utah, and Eureka, Utah Wells Brimhall, Manager. Phone 12 f i i ! J I i . |