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Show THE CITIZEN s nights this pleasant summer dance hall remains cool. A superb dancing floor and the best of music by Don Kirkhams Lagoon Novelty Orchestra add to the pleasure of the dancers. concessions arc The amusement i MINES AND METALS. Silver Lead 7.12 $12.43 $ Silver is still holding its own above 66 cents. During the Dawes investigation in Europe it raised about 3 cents in price and no doubt will go higher if there is any prospect of Europe awakening from her coma and getting down to business. China and India are big purchasers of silver, but these countries do not take enough of the white metal to create a demand in the market. As long as the production exceeds the demand the price will remain at a low figure. The mining men, however, believe that the time Is near at hand when silver will come into its formances in the afternoon, one at 4 and one at 5 oclock. Trains leave the Interurban depot in Salt Lake at the corner of South Temple and West Temple streets, and at Ogden, at 24th street, between Lincoln and Grant avenues. Trains run every half hour between 5 and ( 9 p. m. RESORT own. The opening of the bass Ashing season at Lagoon has been set for June 20 by Manager A. 0. Christensen , owing to the late spawning of the Ash. Notwithstanding the hundreds of fishermen who took bass out of the Lagoon last year, there are more Ash there this year than ever. Manager Christensen said that there must be more than two million bass in the Lagoon lake over eight inches in size and there are bass in the lake now that will go over six pounds. The lake is also full of carp, an ideal feed for the bass. Some of the carp will weigh over 30 pounds and would afford a great deal of sport it they could be hooked. The bass are allowed to be caught with hook and line, and Manager Christensen says that with such tackle it is impossible to deplete the stock. The sportsmen can easily see what would happen in Utah lake if the marketf fishermen were curbed there. In twTo or three years the lake would be so full of bass that they would crowd each other out of the lake. SAVE YOUR MONEY. i i - Ml j COPPER INCREASE. make an Interesting story, but one which will be worth a great deal from The Ray Consolidated Copper coan educational standpoint of view. mpany, which now Includes the Chino It is not generally known, but the Mines property, made a substantial Ford Motors company uses between ' increase in copper output for the last 75,000,000 and 80,000,000 tons of lead quarter.' The producton being 32. autits construction of the in annually 392,026, as against 29,775,256 for the omobiles and accessories. preceding quarter. The Dearborn Independent is one of the most widely read weekly papers BULLION PRODUCTION. of the country today and makes a specialty of scientific and historical The Tonopah Mining company of Narticles. evada has been shipping heavily lately r of bullion, and the prospects EXPORTS YS. IMPORTS. are very bright for a big shipping year through the production of the white Imports for the ten months period and yellow metals. ended April 30, totaled $2,977,000,000, compared with $3,088,000,000 for the INTEREST IN STOCKS. a decrease similar period of 1922-192of $111,000,000. Exports increased There has been a tendency lately to from $3,320,000,000 to $3,670,000,000, purchase more heavily of the stocks on the two periods compared ,or the Salt Lake Stock and Mining Exports for the month showand the purchases are spread ed an increase of $7,500,000 over over more properties than ordinarily. March and $22,000,000 over April, The opening up of the summer season 1923. when ore shipments can be made has a 1923-1924 Our balance of trade for the great deal to do in the trading of stocks. The people generally follow period was favorable by compared with $232,000,000 the miners in their purchases because 1922-192the miners buy when things look good for That was in the exto them and it does not take very long change of products, merely. The aggregate of invisible balances such as for the word to be passed along the line. It is easy money when the putourist expenditures abroad, immigrant remittances, freight moneys rchaser guesses right. paid foreign carriers, and capital movPOOR LEAD MARKET. ing abroad is not known, but it would make a material reduction in this favorable balance. Lead is slowly but gradually going down and some sold below 7' cents duSTEEL IMPORTS ring the week, nearly 3 cents less per pound than it was four months ago, What gets me, Secretary of and the end is not yet. For a time it Labor Davis is quoted as saying, Is appeared as if the market could not why we should import 367,820 tons oe satisfied, but evidently the sources of pig iron in a year, or 50,784,072 of demand have been filled with the pounds of steel ingots in a year, or result that the surplus gees begging, why 3,887,378 pounds of steel ingots which knocks the price down a little entered the Atlantic ports in Janu- every week. gold-silve- 3, $450,-000,00- The Columbia Trust company is putting out a calendar bank which makes one save their money or forget the days of the week. To keep the calendar up to date, at least ten cents per day must be passed through the slot into the bank and, presto, the day of the week and date of the month flashes into view upon the face of the bank. It is a neat contrivance and an ornament for any desk. Call up the Columbia Trust company and have them tell you more about it. 0. LEAD WILL BE GIVEN ONCE OVER BY FORD AGENT , In the near future the Dearborn Independent, Henry Fords interesting weekly paper published in Chicago, will publish an article dealing with the lead industry. J. D. Griswold, representative of the Ford Motors company, is in the city interviewing the prominent mining men and theose versed in metallurgy. It is his purpose to secure all facts pertaining to the mining and smelting, handling and other facts of the lead output which will not only $693,-000,00- 0, 3. ary, 1924, with 1,099,378 pounds entering the Pacific ports in January. Neither our specific or ad valorem du- - TARIFF ON COPPER. Copper producers of the country are enthusiastic over the introduction of a copper bill asking for a tariff on imported copper. The measure is sponsored by Represc ntative James of Michigan. 6-c- e Lagoon. Manager Christensen invites all the boys to come to Lagoon with their bass tackle and if they know anything about bass Ashing it will not take them long to catch the limit. There is also an unlimited supply of sunfish and Lagoon is the place where the small boy can have the time of his life with hook and line. Manager Christensen is also contemplating the making of another large pond which he will stock with channel and blue catfish, where in two years the boys would have some of the best fishing in the country. Mr. Christensen says the best way to catch the bass is from a boat and there are plenty of boats on the lake to accommodate the fishermen. abroad. e, Yes, the boys know all about that throwing back the game fish, but how do these game fish And their way into ten-acr- 664c ........... Copper ville program is given with two per- the market? Somebody is cheating. It is a dead certainty that the few anglers could never keep them down in Utah lake when it is impossible to do so in less than a pond at UTAHS INDUSTRIES riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHuuu'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiniiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiniiiiiiS open every day in the week. Dancing is enjoyed every evening except Sunday, on which day a free vaude- GOOD BASS FISHING AT LAGOON ties or both combined seem very terially to affect the amount of these materials being purchased froin gminwmiiiiiHiiiiMmiuiumuniiuiiiiiiiiiMuiiiiinuiiiiiiiniiiiiminiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiimiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiig NEW MINING COMIA V. The stockholders of the M y Day and Uncle Sam mining compar es will meet Monday and Tuesday vith opertj view of consolidating their interests in Tintic. The meet be held in this city. 1 IDAHO MINERAL BEI. Outing scenes on the Union Pacific Since the melting of the snows in central Idaho, the belts are being overhauled, plants built, mills construct. work in general in the mines grossing as it never has befor-1- winter lineral po'ver 1, an is pr . |