Show 1 Utah Needs Development 1 i iy I y K 1 t L LUtah's j r f. f t. t r. r i 1 l 1 y Utah's greatest need today Is more prospect shafts such a as s rs r- r this one In order to Insure her future well well being What has happened to the prospector prospector pros pros- What has bas happened to tho the small mine operator Aro Ara the producing mines doing sufficient development work These are questions that are being asked throughout Utah and other western mining districts They are arc all nil Important to the present present pre lire sent war effort ant and are aro not sufficiently suf sut- In evidence t t r warrant a comfortable toward O ard metal production In the tho future The producer the small mine operator and development do work have all been neglected during tho the past vast ten years eari and ami as a re result ruIl tilt tho the reserves of non non ferrous metals are arc below what they have bayo been during the past 25 years Tho The resources aro are here hero but a stimulation Is needed to revive e prospecting small mines and development de de- development work worl When a pound of oro ore has been mined it Is gone there Is no second crop More must be found Coun to offset offet what is taken out or else olse the lie millo initio must Enlist close down What has happened d Tho The Incentive incentive tive 1 s hr-s hnot s not net rune rime as prices are good for Cor newly mined metals since ry V 1 the government go recently offered a premium for newly mined or excess production The nation needs metals met met- j i I. I als and anil Is willing to pay for tor them The answer seems to llo In reg reg- l i 1 Tho small operator and f f. f tho the prospector h have a v e virtually ceased to function because of or a i fear that exists of or regulations of or the Securities and Exchange Corn Cora mission and development work in i. i the rhe prof producing IHO mines in nes has i been curtailed cur cur- tl Ailie A In other tailed b by bJ- mounting costs directions z j zAll 7 jAll r All great mines were once mere prospects and many prospects are arenow now worthless holes In tho the ground Mining Dusting Is a gamble and mining always ala always al al- a ways 8 will be a gamble It If future future mines are to bo be developed by private enterprise rather than government gov gov- r f y eminent loan then the burdensome 11 f fand and complicated restrictions of the 1 Securities and Exchange Commission Commission Commis Commis- sion slon should remove The future of or the mining Industry t f Is In at nt stake and the tho future development development develop develop- ment of Utah resources aro are a at stake e. e It Is time to call for a revival of or mining development If Utah Is to continue continuo Its growth |