Show I 12 Adding Life to o Utah's Mines Iines I ines ot c. c HA iHA y A Av v Er ErF F k ri S C i r. r P Yx j S 7 T f. f W 1 It If the smelting methods of or 25 ii years ago were applied today few of or the metal mines of or the state of or Utah would be operating now This Is the contribution of or the 7 I smelters to the mining Industry r. r which together constitute the greatest great est contributor of or wealth business and payrolls within the state Smelters Smellers must take the lead in inI keeping abreast with the ever ever- I changing conditions in mines and markets In order to keep the mining min ing fag Industry on an even keel Realizing that the prosperity of or orI I the smelter can an be no grea greater ter than that of the tributary mines the r. r American Smelting Refining company compan In conjunction with its i other plants and refineries has constantly constantly con con- r. r maintained a large research department from which has come some of or the most Important improvements improvements im im- in smelting and a v P w H ing practices developed in the past 30 years ears As new economies have been made these savings have been passed along to the producer until today ore can be profitably shipped to the Murray and Garfield plants that 20 0 years ago were considered waste With the view of aiding In the development of new mines and new resources for the state the company company com com- pany maintains a geological and anel mining department to assist the prospector in bringing his mine to the producing stage Every effort is made to assist the large and small operator in all kinds of or development development de de- de ventures In times of stagnant metal prices when It is necessary to close some of or Its Us plants the smelting company maintains a c cash sh market for ores so that the op operators can continue their operations |