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Show Tins BULLETIN BULLETIN THEWEEKLY PUBLICATION A Printed at 2044 Soutn Utb Eaflt Sugarboua, Utah Issued Every Thursday Business Office and riant at 2044 South Utb East Advertising Rates on Application O. C. CONNIFF, Publisher $1.75 1.(1) 2.00 "The Bulletin's" circulation and distribution covers that part of the Southeast where 00 per cent of the Sugarhouse patrons comes from. ami Why not send your message weekly to the people of the Southeast, costs necessary to they will buy In Sugarhouse and save transportation stores. go to the up-to- for your $120 (Continued from Page 1) mouth of the canyon and proceeded the next day to the mill. In order to harness the horses they had to lead the horse up to the bide of the wagon while the other was in the wagon box to throw the harness on. They r.tayed another night at the mill and started for home with the load the next day. They made three tripe that summer to get the family winter wood. They were bareHe didn't have any schooling or play; work footed f course. was all he knew. Work all day and at evening too tired to play. he knew what a pair of shoes of hia He was ten years old own meant. One day his mother sent him and his brother to the Pyper grist mill with a wheel barrow of wheat which they pushed from their home on 12th South to the mill on Kanyon Creek about After receiving the flour and shorts they startWindsor street. ed for home. Ry the time they reached home there was no shorts. This was the best treat a boy had In those days, a handful of bhoils. At the age of IS years his father died and the responsibility of the family fell upon him. Other This is Just part of one boys life on Kanyon Creek. boys probably didn't have it quite so hard as this pioneer, but others may have had it far worse. Joseph F. Smith, as a boy, walked across the plains with his In 1848 they settled on the Smith farm at 27th widow mother. South and Highland Drive, at the present site where the Hynim In fact Ur. Jenaen preserved the old Jensen Home now Btands. home and It still stands. Joseph F. Smith's mother owned sheep and cattle and he was the herd boy. Many nights the wolves, come kill would and grayish-whit- e ones, sheep or a colt In their big corral. (Continued on Page 8) Don Hardman Service "On Site let Sugar Mill West of Mississippi River" GASOLINE U-for-e Salt Lake City, Utah TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION Advance .... in Year One Six Months in Advance' One Year in Advanre .... Elsewhere in the United States z LET US CHECK YOUR CAR FOR YOUR FISHING TRIP. Try Our Speedy Service Jfirratnn? Accessories BEST CEMENT Trade in your old electric iron or sad iron Electric Iron. on a new 21t ALL-UTA- 20 4 So. 1 1 Pictures :: UNITED STORE yon II Sugarhouse New Fiction For Summer Reading THE SON OF HAN by Richard LaPlere $2.50 THE SISTERS by Myron Brinig $2.50 THEY CAME LIKE SWALLOWS by William Maxwell $2.00 THE GAUDY EMPIRE by Alfred Neumann $2.75 TWILIGHT OF A WORLD by Franz Werfel $3.00 OPTOMETRIST Hy. 7749 DESERET BOOK COMPANY 44 constructed a plant In Weber canat Devil'a Slide in 1906. With NE hundred percent Utah" four kilns. It produces about 2000 f describes the Portland barrels of "Red Devil" cement a industry in this state. day, employe an average of 150 All of the raw materials uied, all men i.nd owns a town with dwellthe coal consumed and all the elec- ings, water system, general store, trical energy employed in the drug store, hotel, clubhouse, remanufacture of the cement are of creation ground and aa were. Utah origin. Mountains of limestone and shale About 11,500,000 Is Invested In slope to within a few yards of ths plants nnd equipment here and at plant. f miles northwest Six and capacity some 4100 barrels can be of Uribham City a cement plant turned out daily. Utah-Idah"Portland" is not a special brand was built In 1910 by ths was Increased Co. Cement Capacity of cement, but a term as Inclusive third as "Irish" applied to potatoes, or ,in 1917 by the addition of a Later 1300 barrels a day. to kiln, deto name silver. The "sterling" the buildings were partly destroyed signates a process rather than a not been The process Involves by fire and they hare variety. rebuilt. proper mixing, crushing, lino grindIn the manufacture of cement ing and intense heat. In the mix are limestone, marl, shale, clay, the rocks are blasted loose In the blast furnace slag and gypsum. quarry. Power shovels load them One does not have to go abroad for on dump cars for transportation to any of them, nor for fuel or power. the mill, where huge gyratory law He does not even have to send crusher reduce lumps of piano outside for the powder with which eiz3 to fragments. Secondary to blast the rock. That, too, is crushers break the pieces still smaller. Grinding Is often done in made in Utah. mills. The former are ball or Cement that would harden under armor-plate- d tube half filled water was made by the Romans with tons of cylinders steel balls. As tbs and Carthaginians. The art was revolves the balls roll over rediscovered in England In 1824 cylinder and over, reducing the material to and developed in the United States a fine powder. In the 60s. Utah wav the second Before final grinding the material state west of the Mississippi river to practice it. the first being Cali- is exactly proportioned. Automatic fornia. In 1S90 the Utah Portland scales, sealed and locked by the Cement Co. built a plant In Salt plant chemist, measure the proper Luke city which, for three years, amount of each Ingredient. In the machines a thorough made natural cement on a small scale and experimented with port-lan- d mixing takes place and the propercement. LaGue A Campbell ly proportioned power goes to the took the plant over In 1S93 and in- kilns. The kilns are stalled a kiln of the Danish ring cylinders lined with fire brick restoven type. Commercial production ing on their sides at a slight angle was not attained until In 1S95 when from the horizontal. Heavy gears the kilns, which operate on Topham Richardson, an English- rotateblow torch principle. Nearly the financed dome a small kiln man, and uctually made satisfactory half a ton of coal is consumed for TemPortland cement "Clinker", the each ton of cement produce. hard globules resulting from heat- perature mounts to 2500 or 1000 deAfter several hours the ing the raw cement mixture to In- grees. about the else of marbles "clinker, was cipient fusion, burned, ground and glass-hard- , goes to piles to on a set of (lour mill cool and await final grinding. Durburrs and sold. this second grinding process In 1S93 the English interests ing Is added to regulate the gypsum bought out laGue A Campbell and setting" time. built a new plant. They produced ' Burning produces the chemical from 40 to 50 barrels a day of fairchange which makes the material In cement. Portland good the so valuable for the construction of ly spring of 1898 the plant of the Utah highways, streets, sidewalks, pubPortland Cement Co. was swept by lic and private buildings, dams, fire. It was rebuilt by the English and water supply sysowuers with a kiln and irrigation sewer systems, electrical power. They found a tems, septic tanks, swimming pools, tennis market for about 100 barrels a day, reservoirs, courts, danco floors and a thouextending from Great Falls oa (lie sand other purposes. north to San Francisco on the west Beside direct employand Denver on the east. The phut ment for creating hundreds of men, the was completely remodeled and Portland cement Industry gives brought to a capacity of liiOO bar- work to many more In mining coal In was 1910. It rels a day taken and cement materials. In making over by the present owners In explosives and in the transportacud, In 1923-ti-, changed from a dry tion oi materials to the mill and to a wet proems plant. Now It ha the product to the consumers. 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