Show -- t4--- - t - - I11-tat- ' ''' ' ' 64 ' '4 '” ' ' sb4- i ' -- '"''''''M''''' ' - ''- '- - - - - ' i ' I ) I o : c a kicti'N ''? SECTION - I 1- ti ' J i 0 - : - - 1 - 'i 4- 2 ni- - t f''' 44 i ó r - ! 4- t t ft 1 :':‘-''- ''''4ZH '' '''' s' -- - - - ' j47''''''N'if - "' ' ' l'AI' "L'''' I - ' ' 'Lai 1 - 1- Nrr "-- I' i rl ' '1 1 hP 40: - l' FT - rl - °Imo)44 '1 r ' -- - a - ' (44- - Mined and mixecL it covers streets many Including thts at Las Vegas cliffs of Utah ta pcve it:ads 'of the iwarlz! tciice over is depoeited in the Book -- — ---c -- $1:1:-72- ' - I " - -- Y's To w WA' 7 -- r THE CENTER OF 7:tor7-- RESOURCES 'i- LrvESTOCK-- - """ nishes rooting GILSONITE OIL REFINING COAL MINING CREAMERIES t 116 PACiuNG EIMOMMIMMI r0"'172 ( -- --- t w eg IP'1 4 IMMO - ZION tt---- --- :- favorable structures at the area 9'''- L- - ''''''''''' - ' -1- - - - n ' 4 07 - '' -- - 4:' N r' : r---r "'T"''' —! ' A I 'f) t ! T r- ' 4 ' : - pri iosf--: ' --- -- t 1 - 1:1 7 - ' -- - — ' i r ( : ' '''' $4 01 ':::'''-- RESOURCES argrFlnill and western Colorado ' POVVER WILL DEVELOP directly benefit every community THESE RESOURCES ' i OIL SHALE alo"EltZliAL 23 s& LW rubber ptastics roofing paints r as ot barrols of ed etc) ' TIM COM31ERCIAL AND FINAN'CL4L CENTER OF THE ABOVE Acrwrry! VERNAL CITY -- Lif-t- t I' 1 )i 11 i1 - — y C- - s "'444- $ I - II UINTAH COUNTY '' ! ' li - 'b - i - 4- II I desired size and shape of the When these are dried brick sufficiently they are stacked in racks or rows to the proper height in kilns and burned After cOoling they are ready for use Tho color in the brick is developed by the fire process at the conclusion of the burn 'A variety of colors are possible just from the manner in which the fuel in the kiln is handled Natural gas is used by Utah plants Sewage pipe and drainage tile are processed in much the same manner The pulverized material is fed through a steam operated press then dried and kiln burned the ssame as brick Assayers' crucibles and boortnen from Utah plants are in use in all parts of the United States in Canada South America and the Philippine islands in 117: 41 '' i't - : 4)4 ' '' -- "'ifs -1 i - -- ' -- -- '''K ore"w3e e 0 - 1 1" - ::- - - 1 ' -- - 'llto ' ' '' 4 - -- 3 :" 0 4 ' ' 1 ''''''''''47 ' - ' ' - l' ' - 4 - :co1 - -- -- ' - - I I s'i ' 1 t1 ' --111( 442r '' ' V$Ifigtr 25‘ ' Aw' '404 - - '' 5 ' rll'4 44'! 4 Tv - 3 - 4 I 4‘ N- ''' ve P ‘- '1tVlen ' ii401 ' 'So': --i 4rriti740-C!erit- ' ' ''4 tg4-- l'izA - Pi 4 Milt11 - '''''4-- ' 'r- - - - - 0)01118111 7-7---" 4 : :' --- - t ! ----- --- -- ' ' '''' -- ''''' I ' ICt '''''S ' -- :'"E4"-"A 1 - - :' ' ofe--- ---- --- - :4: d r: mellMO 4' d'1"14 - '' 41011C - ' I' V to '4stnt' - t -' ' '' I'llt : 4 ' ''''1Adl' f ' - '' ' ' 4 One of Utah's oldest industries is the production of salt born Vas watt rs of Grsat Salt kis Salt Ls a basic chem- k:al tor industry as well as an essential food for huraarts Cad IITStOCko - ai - e ' s Salt Plant 31ar Groat Salt ' "-- itl'N!' '' ft - 1 '44'' II sP it e '" 1 lakoL - ' ' s ne modern refining process used at the Royal Crystal Salt plant provides large quantities of very pure salt in all cornraercial grades for the eleven western states ROYAL CRYSTAL SALT Co ! f '''''--- T'''' ' ' 4'A-fti t:' e ''''' ' rl - 4 04144 t: 7:"174:1117 t - ' 71—4f ''c :c' - 1 1 4 44 7 - r!"1 Ill I 11 - i Ii 1 1 I ' '" - - - i - L I''''' ' 71: 4f1:-- - i ei -- 1 '1- ji i e 4 i ittr — ) : ' "- - At - '' t - tri 4- ' -'- - i thoprocessth7eand brick cmd cooling complete construction usa is ready for " ' 'r : 2 : :: : : ' ' 'le fil?f r I i - s ' 1 1 - g i ) ''''t l' : k - - ' ' - - - - ' A -0 - — - -- --- - -- - -- -- 4' fiir i'7 - el :t I4 ' ''''' 4 1 i 41' - ikii '''' : : i 1 - - -- - - i "- ! ' ' ' 4' oil ' t- 0- 't A V $il (--1 a g fl 44 i( ' 0' i It - l e ---- e a 053-"-------- ' : :' ':I i4 4 4 60F 140— 1) ‘ ! 7- - -1 4 k t ketb:z Bu otr f d eg g l'1N i - ttePtIrrcS: 130 te) c ' - rltoJc jil -- ) ' - e: i - g - 4:' - tolisi r '7--I'- mg - L 1 - g- '141 k i l''''''" ''' '41irAoa- - b pioneer Salt Lake firm started mak- ing their first deliveries In a horse-draw- n wagon In the 40 years since Nelson-Rick- s time that Creamery has become one of the west's leading Fifteen dairy products companies modern trucks now deliver Banquet eggs butter and cheese to grocery hand food stores in Utah and Idaho Banquet Better Foods also are clis- tributed as far west as California and in Montana Nevada ind Wyoming ' tr ')i-- A 4 - le ' 1'1 CIINCE 1007 the name Banquet has U stood for BETTER food products In that year the founders Ill this ' -- ' ' ' " - i ' i : - 'L'Ir':1211t a ‘ 141 - t "i4 al : - ) ifi :-- i if '4 '‘ 40110c4‘" ' ' 1 - CZ) ii ) ) ' 41? er- "4k s i ' 4f :::tfi ill" "i 0 - 4N - - -' 0 G k 4 P V' - 1 ' ' - ' a f ('''' - '':::1:':'' i '''''dø!creie4 (--- --- — 41' s7' Vr ''' k 14i f - I -1 - r 114 -- ii' ' 4 l' -' toil 70:001114' -- ---- toos 78- s ' " ---- 'tti 07v- - ' ' s 0°7'-4:!fle-'- "1 - - :f 4 ' ) 16 ‘61''' ' - -- ' rt ' Nter'''-- - 4010 04106410000060 " 1117F7A I ' 11" ) '12 Pv----L- i ' ?--- - - - i — '' - - -- - - ' -- - -- --- - crlEALIEny -- ' - -- die- 01iieii' ea AP 0' fir' gibditeiro 439 :v 411 riELso!!-RICIt- S - years 60410 I ‘- i '4 INF ( - ' '' - ''' - - 1- 1- - 10-1-- ' 4 The Netson-Ilidc- s Creamery Comhas Its bushtess on finer built pany food products that have been consistently accepted by the public because their first grade quality haa continued to improve through the i' Ar'N - f - 14 -- -- ! 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I '' 4P: ! gi an 4 1 -I : -- - if A4:il 1 '$ - A Utah that ficult to estimate the supply Near Sunnyside at the crest of the Book Cliffs the stratum of asphalt measures 1000 feet from summit to base Outcroppings appear for 17 miles leading engineers of the Rock Asphalt Company of Utah to figure the visible supply at 10000000000 tons or twice enough to surface all the roads of the world Mechanized equipment operates in the open pit mine near Surmyside with the ore moving 3 miles over a rope tramway to the mill which has a capacity of shift This 250 tons per eight-howill be increased to 500 tons per shift in the near future i In the mining operation benches from six feet to eight feet wide are cut in the side of the cliff by drilling to holes and blasting with 40 60 dynamite depending on the character of the rock Several hundred tons of rock are blasted out at one time the proportion to of asphalt running from 8 The mill feed is so gummy it sticks to everything it touches coating the machinery floors and woodwork At the end of 'every shift machinery screens and conyeyors must undergo a thorough' cleaning Addition of water prevents the crushed material from reuniting into a compact mass during shipment by rail to points as far east as Omaha and Chicago Rock asphalt is not a new surfacing material The road from Nineveh to Babylon was paved era with it in the It was used to pave the first street in the world in Paris in ' 1854 the first street in the - ' a ' 1 I 1 — - 14 J"'"I Pr the chief ingrD OCK as e" client Pof numerous surfacing materials is so abundant in 12-fo- ot ' g v - i' : MA ii t t -7 ' At the mill the rock is dumped bin and transinto a 300-to- n ported by conveyor belt through a series of elevators and cru sh- era that reduce it for screentng into the hydrator The hydrator is a huge' steel by cylinder where a fine needle spray of water increases the content of the feed To o4istxture 1 - - ' I k- - - ' 71' ' ' ' T bricks a year for the Geneva Steel Co 11 ' : : ' ' -h - 4 L i - 1 1 1 i t- t: ft-- I t "In Our 50th Ycar" ' -- : - -- ' ::- a I II 'r - ' ---' I 1'- t —0 SALT LAKE Cxxx UTAH t - - 7i - t rt '- ' ! i I 44 T I ?1 it Z t ‘ - 'j ' ' ! t I t 74:N'' : it - The Pyke Manufacturing Co 124 Most 2nd South Street builder United States in New York in 1872 and the first street in Utah in Salt Lake City in 1891 ore-testi- ng - - i :cip4' i c ' yr c 1 --' - "" t ' 612 : 1 i UNDERWEAR SWEATERS i' e - - UTICA KNITTING CO - laborahundreds of tories The Interstate Erick Co and the Utah Fire Clay Co operate In Salt Lake City while the Murray Refractories Co at Mursilica ray supplies much of themetalbrick for the mining and lurgical Industry The General Refractories Co plant at Lehi turns out some 3500000 silica - - - - - ' : - 'f''''- ' - 4 rz N 4i - - i Ag''''e' t it - ' ra' for mulrtiple - "' - ' 1 - --1 I'''5' t 110SIEllY UNDERWEAR KNIT GOODS ''i - : 1 -4h 0014'- "4 ALLEN' A ' 1 - “ 1!11 l' 11 ' It1 ! t t :f m ' ‘ 44 ' ) ii :7 i rti y ' t TL t ir - - - 111111:1)11 i i i i i3t - ' ''s I' : g - I :I I f-- "- --- i 4 11 I 71 of - --- ' : Af I 1 iil:-1itH- ''- L - 0°ø 4r- fikt 7 I -‘ - -- 1 ''':--- J------ i 1 CL:JICIIING 7'- '- TVG" r1) r- 41:ti'4'71-- 1'''' 'kJ 4 Th iiipl- 14 - I 1!" LL - 4-- i 041r11' '4l'a' 1 ' rti:Sr 79 it I - J::-1-1 - L'1N11377fCTURM R S is 'i 4' in the great furnaces of Geneva Steel Co This Is manufactured from silicas Imnirtg A 1 1 tl rt' 1' as - Distributors ri 1 i 44P1 - 4: 11 ' i ""- 7 F''''' '3 t ' 'WA - 1 — ' W I 1 i " g 3 ! szi 4f 4-f- ' - scone Royal Cryst-i v) ' ' 41 - 4 $ 01104 ' ' tp' '"'''' r i A ' ' ''':: '''' 0 t -- ---- --e ''':Zab": :7&4 4 ftwalt 4:" '1' ktarvvat ----- "' i 11''OL lit Nmr ' -- — FOR EXPANDING INTERMOUITI'AIN INDUSTRY I 1 ' —44404PC t' ' -- ti 400 ' t t t' - 71 '''1-Zt- 1 1 l'-a- - 'II 0P2- and one in - : i 4 If4 - 00eT IPSOK91 1 — ur - r 4' 7° t s 1' : ' t1sWtr-- i 13 11 4 Brick Tile Paving Materials t Abound in the West 1 '' '' ' '''' ' 111' - t ' 1 ' r 4-i- i ) 4 PH OSPI LTE Itillialas of tong ASPHALT Ennellts of tows-- (117ntbetic ''''' l' m - '''''''''''''rk UNDEVELOPED CHEAP 7t ""' ----- - Pe - !! - 4144—!24a:74E'2 ( ''"'-- kt- ECHO IPARK D:111 ' t -- -- ca"7i - - j -' -- --- r 1:1 -": --- - 4 t-4 i 11 -- ' - ' '''' - ' Sheridan and 1412 V eLL Nev supply industry in their respective areas Brick manufacture is not an InvOlved process but it requires massive machinery and technical skill Fire clay is first ground through a pulverizer moisture is added and forma turn out the - (1 t t) I —'!---- i - - - i ' 14 (1 I 1 ( rktt'4:11sawootamePti 1 v-"1- --0 1 I 7 - - oil companies &re testing the -- d t'S lig?' - k :24"t: rf 'et itttt t 4a-: 11— 4K '"At p ? 's Reno s :1 i ' A V - - tr' Four plants in southern Idaho :l - ' - 1011' - I N 4 Ns i ' - ' --") : r' ' itt - i is4:4 - 1 - '''''2 ' '':1- ' '' --- 4 4 ' Extensive drilling Is pregrtse by ma- - that I -10( ''' 0I 114-- h 4171-- J - ' I La jer 0 41:4-- ! cri r f':'11 ' r S E 1 "" at Burley Idaho Falls Payette and Boise' two in Wyoming at i - ow v : - f ---1 I OIL L I rr 4Pfr'''ro l --I 4 '- ! L-- : r these Lehi I4 - i I 1 $- I ' : - 7 41cs7 ' --4 - -- - 111 - and smelters obtain their supreplies of silica brick from and fractory plants in Murray ' '' - ' 7 47e4k- 1 t - k1P- ' - - 4 0- ' ' t ' rpITILD1710 brick sewer pipeare supII and related products intermounof to the lied much p tain west by plants operating in Salt Lake City while steel mills -- 1 - i - 1 TIAABER PRODUCTS—itlrzeilltrolsdr7P0--—f ' - synthetics etc I "Another type of brick Is produced by Gen-or-al notractorios at Lobl for exclusive use L : - ' ' ' 4tz- : - "44 - - 4 - - r Local winter and summer range tans sulaaallY—Used la PLintal var- - - ' ' ' - i - 4 : gi' - 40t‘ltftfft--rtA- f flue 4 '"' t ' crucibles f and scorifiers and silica brick Another is rock asphalt the world ' s oldest rraving material Which is also used in surfacing airports bridge floors railway crossings a t a ti o n platforms tennis courts factory floors and '' playgrounds- - I "4 ''"4''! - Wid - le k'''''4t 4 Ni4 f are fire clay send shales quarzite which are founcr in abundance in areas of Ne- Utah Idaho vada These produce building drainage' tile - - ri M mere& Among e 4 rTpck 1 z - '''''' '' 0 I ' 'm -' 'a -- k "4" 's- - 4 i 0 0 7 - -- Gt it- - AtV ATATERIALS :vital to many building are dug from the ground in the inter-mountain empire processed In modern plants and channeled into the west's teeming corn- - ' t - 0-'1 li i r si' ' t''') - ar i :'- Aee Workers take the wet bricks after the materialqs formed Into the desired size crnd stack them preparatory to rdryings k- 44-- 4 47- ': ' v i 7'P44- -' A ' '' - 1 1 - - 4-- tr j t It) 4- I ' - 1 riL - 'x -- 17 -- -I ' ' "len"-0- lak41 i I v ' Et':--:- - I : ' ' - - 4 f - ' - -m9 - i ' 4 i - - '''r' 1 --- verizer at the Interstate Brick Co plant in the first phase of the mcmufacturing procers mo-rin- g i ''':''''-:''- ' - IL i ! ó Clay and shale alai will turn to brick beover a conveyor bolt into the pul- gin ' -':- ' - - ' 04 " V Alk "i:::: ' ' gt'(" ' - l'a$4 - '' - - '::: ' f" - tl : 111 di 1 6'''' M" -2 - Alt ' 4- I' '7 t I '4- - g f - i ' '' fa fiff114 I 1 v ' ' t i ' - '" "- -- - k vf)' - I i -' :'Of - 1 - ' ct "”- :' I - - ''- - ft''' - ' 14' k - - e : - k- f f ' ‘ - :'Nv ' f f – - ''' - fr- ' l''' l °:ff) lti ' ' ' ft C 1 ' '''"Nt 14 A - 1 - c: tf 1 - ) ' 1T 7 t “ I ''''' '3 ' T — : v©--- talm)kali)(xl tJ 4 : THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Sunday January 18 1943 EMPIRE EDITION lf ' - - City -- - '71:7:11 li |