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Show ) THE 0 purchase of 5,000 tons of coal per month by the General but that all coal mined above this amount shill be sold on the open market. It is further announced by THhie Co-operat- ive President E. C. Francis, that sur- veyors will commence work to locate positions for the new tramway, railroad, and tipple which are expected to be fully installed by August' 1st. Mining is soon to start on the companys 7 foot upper seam. The Utah Delaware shipped 170,-76- 3 tons of ore during 1928 and the Yankee Mines but 2,454, yet, the net profits of the latter concern reached to within $7,000 of the net proceeds of the Utah Delaware. The Park City Consolidated Mining Companys property at Park City reports, through its manager, J. J. Beason, that things are moving smoothly. Drifting is being done, on the fissure on the 300 level and on the 350 level drifting is being done with expectation of cross cutting the fis sure struck at an angle 70 feet above. It is not known whether this fissure will lead to the bedded ore deposits or if it is one of the old Ontario type fissures so productive in some portions of the Park City district. The Engineers Exploration Syndicate of New York, which owns a large portion of this property, is financing the mine. CITIZEN 11 Usm Afooroft Towm Residents of Federal Heights, Bonneville on the Hill and upper South Temple are alarmed over the fact that the new Blue Bus line is not receiving the patronage which is necessary in order to keep the line in I understand that the operation. railway company must carry 1,000 passengers a day in order to even lun, but that they are now carrying only 750 passengers daily. I can see where the fault lies. Every morning you can see autos stop and pick up people who are waiting for the bus and give them a lift down town in private cars. This is one of the reasons for the light traffic and should be corrected. Dont give a free ride or dont take a free ride; thats a simple enough system. . ice cream manufacturing department of the Keeley Ice Cream company with the Western Dairy Products company. All these mergers bring the outlying districts nearer in a busi-nway to our city and are to our es great advantage. The recent organization of the Western Steel company, which has , taken over the steel plant at Midvale, is another step forward; and with the class of men controlling the activities of this company it is bound to be. in a short time an important factor in our progress. LOCOMOTIVES PULL RIVALED BY CLOCKS In the little wheels, weights and springs of 3,000 clocks which regulate operations of a great railway to a Talking prominent citizen the is stored power, sufficient to haul a other day who is deeply interested mile in aviation, I learned that Salt Lake heavy passenger train at sixty an hour speed, according to S. A. City is destined to become one of the iribst important aviation centers Pope, supervisor of time service for Southern Pacific. in the Western country, and that in More than 3,000 clocks used by bis opinion the industry would bring the company range from the lowly a greatly enhanced to our alarm clock which awakens the dinpayroll city. I believe he is right in his preing car chef to his responsibility of mises for we are located right geocoffee for the companys graphically and have plenty of room preparing patrons, to the highest type precision for much additional population. regulators with which train and compare watches before Mergers are in the air and should be encouraged. The progressive leaving terminals. To operate these 3,000 clocks a Uintah basin shipped about 45,000 First Securities Company, led by the tons of gilsonite during 1928. The brilliant Marriner Eccles of Ogden, surprising total of power is required average value was about $30 per has entered Salt Lake by purchase of in the form of weights and springs, the motive power for each clock rep ton, making a total value of nearly the controlling interest in the. Nation$1,350,000. The American Asphalt al Copper Bank. They will go along resenting an average force of six in their great way and build this pounds, or a total of more than nine Association, the Utah Gilsonite Comtons. pany The Raven Mining Company, bank into one of the largest instituand the Diamond Gilsonite Company tions of the Intermountain country In the good old days a womans were the main shippers of gilsonite aII to our great benefit. skirts came down to her shoe tops from this district. Another merger is that of the but nowadays there are no shoe tops Tabulation of data taken from the Crescent Ice Cream company and the and hardly any skirts. reports submitted for 1928 to the state board of equalization reveals INCORPORATED 1916 ESTABLISHED 1804 that Utah Copper was first in earnMember of Salt Lake Stock aad Minins Exchange of cost low promined, ings, tonnage duction and in dividends. The Park Utah was the largest underground R. F. Marvin, Secy, and Treat. Geo. H. Watson, Preat, and Mgr. North the and proLily shipper DEALERS IN UTAH STOCKS AND BONDS ore. of duced the highest grade 25 East South Temple Street; (Hotel Utah Building) UTAH en-ginem- en GEO. H. WATSON & CO. SALT LAKE CITY, The Big Indian Mine south of Moab expects to ship some $100 per ton ore in the near future. Trucks will haul the ore to Thompsons from which place it will be shipped to the Garfield smelters. WE RECOMMEND PURCHASE OFl PARK CpjJrirJy,,0ONsOIjIDATED MINES COMPANY at anything under $3.50 per share. SILVER KING COALITION at anything under $20.00 per share. ' ALTA 8 PARK UTAH CONSOLIDATED share. MICHIGAN altAshare. per at anything under MINES COMPANY ij at anything under at anything under per $1.00 25c per ALTA CONSOLIDATED MINING COMPANY at anything under 15c per share. EMMA SILVER MINES COMPANY at anything under 10c per ALTA MERGER MINES COMPANY Charles Moore acquires control of Park Galena, making his holdings of mineral tract, in the east end of Park City, come close to 1,700 acres. $20.00 Sll&TGa share. : rMHl INI X |