Show utah I 1 s ore production for 1912 shows heavy increase over 1911 the ore production of utah in 1912 aggregated close to 7 50 OJO tons valued at about for its gold silver copper lead and ali c content or an increase of 19 per cent accord ng to prel figures by N C of the united states geological survey the strike of miners at B engham lasting 40 das dabs during wh ch ell nearly all the in nes there were closed or operated NN ith decreased forces caused a decrease of about QUO tons in the total fore ore production the smelters ho aver ever vere not ser cisly oisly ably affected athey a ay they operated for a time on the st stock ck re serves and at nearly full capa capacity ity the entire bear 5 ear 0 ving to th thy h gher irice rice paid for the metals ysidera ble old ria ne dump mater on van vari ous properties the ace 2 illation im lation of 11 many bears ears opera operations tiow was as almost entirely disposed of to the smelters and lik likewise enise large d dumps tria 1 of old d slag lag were sh aped d for re treatment ament with out sor from mires s in the 11 gintic tintic tic d strict an inar increase of f 11 14 per percent cent in t the e ore product production i g give ve a t lytal tal output of about tons ons vh h ch ell was mined from the con Ceni tenn enn ial fu eka iron blossom and 3 ot er mines the tonnage inc no include much uch low grade dump material abid about 8 tons of zinc car carbonate bonat jand and s licate ores average n ng about ail per cent of z nc no from 10 i m nes NN aich ell will I 1 kely con dinue to sh p dur g the year 1913 41 although though it was previously ly known knon that zinc ore exis exi ed in the tintic gintic mines it was as a su anse rise to many op orators to h find nd 5 u exten extensive ive bodi s of ore in citi th 0 O ol 01 1 1 lead ore AA U park city h ore output v as about the same sam a n 1911 and a ag ire gated t ten fhe total gold was as abo abbit it a de creat of 8 per cent from the 1911 prod prediction action due prin cipully to the greatly d mini shed out I 1 it of th in nes ant an to the sh prents of is ores produced from mines in the birtic tir tic dietr ct et AN whole her e plans are under NN way ay tor for a large cyan de plant to treat the ores of several of th properties S iver conta fontanel con ne I 1 in ores produced n 1912 aggregated abbit abo it 14 13 ounces this product on being about 1 4 per cent greater than that of all the increase was probably due to increased sh prents of lead ores ria led red in the I 1 lint int c d strict and fro fron n lead concentrates produced in the park C ty reg on the colaer coi per prod action oe of amo nt ng to nearly la 10 po rids was aas an increase of about 2 oer ver cent over the output of 0 1911 the increase is cred ted ch ell efly to the B engham d strict the I 1 ad output aggregating ibo t 0 0 pounds in 1912 was aa 2 per cent greater than the output of 1911 the increase is parti ac so clintel antei for by th tact fact that more lead ore i as shipped from gintic tintic ani ant more lead concentrates fro n I 1 arb ark cit than in the ous year the production of zinc figured as ati t spelter spotter amounted to about 15 pounds and is about 13 per cent less than the f gures agures retorted in 1911 th s decrease is due largely to a falling off in shipments of blende blonde concentrates from I 1 ark C ty the ne v producers of z n ore in the T nt c d strict were th may daa da uncle sam go liva gen gerr 11 1 1 dmn lowet or man alan moth kide ride and valley east tintic gintic development yankee an ani I 1 new neu bullion dividends amounting t 0 nearly were paid from utah mine during |