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Show The Story of Copper in Uiali i ghi?k$ Y a J Tests at Copperton led to establ.shments of hues mills at Arthur and Magna. Women employees are new relieving a serious manpower man-power shortage at the mills. (E'litur'i Kolc: Thii U th fifth of of fiithl articln titled "The Story of Coiir In Utah.") First tests at the Copperton mill prveil surcessful, but despite this Colonel JaoklliiK's troubles were nut entirely over. To carry forward the ambitior. plan of erectitiR huse reduction works at M(tna and prepare the mine for stripping operations, a new squire e capital was neeiled. Many financiers and mining groups were approached but all. afier more or li its careful examination, declined de-clined to become imiiect?d with the venture. Dospltn the favorable figure of the first year's operations, they still did not bel'eve that Jarklins could do somcihing that had never been done before. Hern Jacklins's stoic determination, determina-tion, confidence and ability lud to show Itself again. He persisted and dually succeeded in Interesting Daniel CuKRenhelni. snieliliiR executive, exe-cutive, In the enterprise. The .Cni?-genhelm .Cni?-genhelm Exploration Com;anvi vn-derwrotw vn-derwrotw a 53,000.000 bond i.ssu which save the new company part of the capital needed to start placing plac-ing the mino in a mass production basis. Onsiderwbly more capital was needed and stock was "peddled" "ped-dled" to anyone who would buv, not only in ftah but tlirouKhout the I'nited Slates. Some work (lone at ItliiBhani ;u tven paid for In StOCK. At the same time mi agreement was entered Into for ihn smelt iu! of the concentrates at Carflehl, which replied In the erection of tlio huse Cai-ficld smelter, two miles west of the concentrator. Thus, mnih Industry was started for I'tah, Industry that was destined to breathe life into the Industrie.! structure of I'tah. Virtually ouch year since that time I'tnh Copper has gradually expanded ex-panded Its operations, l:s purchases, end its employment In Utah until today It is not only tho largest copper cop-per j)oduc.-r in North America, but the greatest stimulant to Utah's ecem-my. (The sixth aillelti In this series will appear In these columns soon. I |