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Show THE CITIZEN DEVELOPMENT OF UTAH (Continued from Page 3.) First housed in a small store room on the ground floor in Regent street, next removed to as unpretentious quarters east of the Cullen Hotel, on West Second South street; then to the basement of the Atlas block. Afterward it acquired more attractive quarters in the old Walker Bank building. In 1898 came a reorganization. Rapid expansion set in immediately Three years ago Anaconda Copper, through its Utah subsidiary, the International Smelter, began operations in the Tintic District. The opening of ore bodies in the North Lily property in 1927 again sent shares from 10 cents to $4.00. The end of booms is not yet. You can tell what section a Democrat lives in if you know for what reason he hates the party leader. 9 DO BIRDS KNOW? CAN BIRDS COMMUNICATE? The question of bird communication is ain brought up by W. H. Groves, Wisconsin, who reports an unusual incident of bird migration. A flock of geese were flying southward over Wisconsin wilds, in regular formation. Suddenly the rear guard pushed to the front, and flew a second or so beside the leader, who almost imme diately turned the flock at right angles toward the - west. The guard returned to his place, and the flock passed from view. There was a lake westward straight on there was only dry land. Had the goose seen the water, and advised the captain of the flock ? Nature Magazine. Take a tip from nature. Mans ears arent made to shut. His mouth is. after. Today the Exchange has fifty-tw- o are members, of whom thirty-fiv- e active. The membership includes Hayden Stone, of New York, who financed JJtah Copper and other western porphyry mines; Logan & Bryan, perhaps the largest wire house in the world; Homblower & Weeks, chief financial agents for Anaconda Copper, and Finigan & Miller, of Los Angeles. Sam Newhouse, in 1905, donated the ground in Exchange Place, and there, at a cost of $125,000, the Exchange built its own home, housing now a mining mart of first importance. Where Cents Become Dollars. Out of her bowels the earth yields her cleanest wealth. Overnight men become millionaires. Romance! The first real boom on the Salt Lake Exchnge came early this century, with the vast ore disclosures in the Tintic District. In some instances stocks soared from cents to dollars in one single day. There was riot, but of the kind that thrills, that brings joy to the hearts of men. In 1906 and 1907, when Jesse Knight developed his famous bonanzas, came another boom, adding spice to trading, sending stocks sky-hig- h over night. Ohio Copper found ore, and its stock climbed from cents to $8 a share. The Newhouse mine, known as the Cactus, soared to $23 a share, recording a sensational advance. Next the Goldfield boom. Excitement was rampant. In 1914 Cardiff rose to $10 a share. A few months before it had sold for 10 cents! When E. J. Raddatz made his discovery in the East Tintic sector, the ,ush was on anew. Following a lean period of nine years and nineteen assessments, Tintic Standard rose to its present 1 3 July is the Last Day! Only a short time remains for you to take advantage of our Special Offer on Electric Ranges A Beautiful 42-piec- e Dinner Set or An Electric Percolator or An Electric Waffle Iron With Every Electric Range $5 NOW! ACT DOWN TWO YEARS TO PAY EXPERT KODAK JH FINISHING 144 So. Main SHIPLERS EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE |