Show u We Thank You the Patronage You Are Giving Us As a Result We arc jr wing by leaps an and bounds At the close of this our our year of operation we c are arc doing e ral times the amount of business we did the first JC year May we merit a continuation of OUI J your support What Utah Makes Makes Utah Summerill Foundry Stove Repair Works Wholesale amid aid Retail FRED SUMMERILL Sr Manager 2141 Jefferson Ave Phone i t rr L 0 r rr r The Ther j Sit I i 9 Utah ti- ti tiC Copper C pr ny The MILLS Located at Magua agua and Arthur Utah 6 ElJ Equipment of of Mills Car dumpers gyratory crushers rolls con conveyors 2 Experimental i- i mill of 1000 tons daily capacity built built at Clipperton bucket clev elevators tors tube ube mills classifiers classifier's flotation machines watering near Bingham in now V 1904 now demolished tanks anks filters 3 M Migna d i to 1908 lith initial capacity of 7 Total acreage of milling plant sites sites acres torts lr d acquired in 1910 with wih initial capacity ca of tons to s 8 Surface Surf ce improvements Mills offices first aid hospital f foundries machine shops blacksmith shops electrical sub sub- substations carpenter shops 4 I Present n daily 1 y capacity 0 of f Mills Drills 1 1 s Ores Arthur sta stations t Ions an and d h housing f facilities lt lIes f for or 0 officials ff l la 1 s an and d emp I oyes Sulphide tons tOM Magna tons tona 9 Electrical equipment volt transmission lines a central transformer station reducing the current to volts sub-sta- sub 1 Total otal tons L tion transformers to as low as volts with volt nit line 5 Dialing Methods Metho s a Gravity concentration and flotation processes o connecting ec t mg the th 0 mills WI 11 S with Wl th the th e mine mme ft et Bingham B mg h am supplying I YIng dice elec electricity c I ee b Smelting S me I at smelter I of 0 f the t uC American A Smelting S 1 R Refining c f for mine mme uses Company Company at Garfield Utah 2 miles away 10 Tailing pond aggregating acres I I Discovery of Copper b Changed and to tint first open team steam cut or shovel hovel quarrying Water Supply for Mills Production 1 Prospected In 1262 1362 by United put in n operation in 1906 1 to f Through the Salt Lake Utah 1 Total ton tons of material capping States Statu soldiers c The capping or 01 overburden l le II Canal from Utah Lake thin thirtymile thirty Y and nd ore moved to date z 2 A Abandoned Abandon Wall all In d tunnel 1887 found by Eno Enos removed and loaded by Into nto steam ears can on shovels hoveland levels eoe miles away ton tons red d Ore Or bloated bladed bl ted on mountainside 2 A Auxiliary ux I supply through Moon This tonnage taken with the 3 Preliminary examinations examination C and re- re re report and nd loaded by steam shovels and McIntyre Lakes Lakel Lake ani an J Riter amount of ore or and waste w t still till to tob Daniel In 1898 port disclosing by potential Jackling value InI rf I into nora t railroad road Irion cars can on level I levelt eve I I C Canal ana I be removed wi will I I be b a about b ou t t twin w I ce property and outlining method of e Loaded car cars can of ore or gathered on the quantity of all mat material e ex development on level levels by dinkey engines Pay Roll By lIy hovel shovel dredge and and hauled to main assembly hydraulic method methods from the en entire 0 Organization t Ion of 0 f Company C a ny yards yard up by where they locomotives are picked 1 1 Present number of er tire length of th the Panama Canal and conveyed to the th mill MIn Mini Mine 1700 to th the tim time of f It its III opening In 1915 1 Company organized In 1904 Mill Mlles 1210 5 6 The The mine Itself itself la is I Maximum dally tonnage upping 2 Capital tock stock Issued 1824 a theatre workings working like Quarry At the theOre theba Ore Delivery L noore no ore moved at tons tonsa ton base bale e of the tetra tier of level aver aver- averaging Office Offic co t gS tes es 85 1700 fifty 3 a Present official aging feet apart revels vertical This tonnage would till fill president Daniel C Jackling height I Is I the SubA Sub pit the level Total ton cars can which at a len length g th of First Vice Vlee Pres Prel Pr Charles Charle Hayden of which is il i at an altitude of 40 feet to the tho th car would make mak a atrain Vice Vie Pru Pres Pre and 2 Current Monthly expenditure Second feet above sea ea ea level From Sub Sub- Sub Sub-A longer GenI Cen Mgr Louie s Cates Catel A pit to the top of th the mountain a Pay roll rolls 3 train than the She 13 miles mates mile air all line long distance or be Secretary A J the vertical distance ii is 1600 feet th mill mile the b Supplies account 72 00 tween th the mines mine and V C Jenkins Treasurer but now that th the cre crest t hj has hal been Furthermore thi amount o of may ma- removed the tho top bench b 1 Is II noo ton feet to th the bankc c Current monthly expenditure I at 20 cubic feet above lea sea lev level The bank cubic would correspond to The Mine dopes Iop at angle nol averaging sO expenditures for fol 1 an nn loose material cruh crushed d yard yards of and sup sup- pile cup degrees The Tile terraces terrace are ar fr from m to the tho th Iz size lz of ballast ballat and nd would piles runs run well 1 Located at Bingham Utah 40 to feet lest In width f feet et wide averaging over 1 00 00 serve erve erve to lay ballast 9 g feet wide and 1 foot dee deep on 35 36 miles mile ot of 0 4 H 2 Z Mine area Tea 2676 acres acre of which 3 Total wages wage paid single Ingle track Thea These The fig figure 1473 acres acrel have hav b been en to date and dl dig urea urel ure carried to annual per period Transportation Fac Facilities il In Utah would a train near near- nearly I 3 3 Or Of Ore Reserves Re erve tons toni of ly Iy mile long lona lon or Dr more than porphyry containing a an 1 The MIn Mine I is connected with the 4 Amount expended t to once and nd a half the distance b bey average of per c Cent ent nt copper opper mill by the standard gauge line date dale dat for supplies etc tween San Francsco and NewYork New per r ton of the Bingham Dingham and nd Garfield etc York or under the other corn com Railway Company all so II the stock pari Ion of ballad ballatt ball a It would corre 4 Method Methods of mining gt of which 1 II b owned by the Copper to material to toa Company The distance from the 6 5 Total amount ex ballast bellut a stretch of railway a Benin with underground tun luny tunneling mine to the th mills milia mill I Is I about 19 pend d to date dat for fol reaching ove over oven halt half way around nehn g and caving 0 In 1 1904 miles labor supplies etc the world J I Ii IThe I i i The Vt h C er Cay i Mi Mines aes at Bingham e PI nt at Garfield 1 11 1 r w A I a TIN TINTIC TIC STANDARD v w MINING CO Location Loea ion o o oR Mmes Mines Eureka Tintie Tintic Mining District Utah County Capitalization 11 Sha Shares s sI I Par Value t President r r Vice E J Vice President i w I I SNYDER Treasurer and General Ma Manager ager E J Secretary Assistant L L H Assistant General Manager JAMES W V V WADEy WADE y I r t I I Directors ors E J W V I 1 I Snyder Kenneth V W Jacobs Jacob's James W Wade Vade Ira D Travis L L H H and G L Becker Be ker Principal Place PIa e of Business Valker Walker Bank Building B ding SALT SALT LAKE UTAH I t j 1 I Park Utah Mining COG 1003 Continental National Bank SantI Building Authorized Capital 1 Issued Pres and Managing Director G W LAMBOURNE Vice President MOYLAN M DYLAN C FOX General General Manager PAUL II H HUN HUNT Treasurer D C MURPHY Secretary W A DUNN I The TIie Park City Mining Smelting C Co I 1003 Continental National Bank Building I Authorized ed Capital 10 Par Value 59 5 issued i a l Pres P and ana Managing Director G W L Vice President MOYLAN C FOX General Manager 0 O N FRIENDLY I Secretary W V A J DUNN DUNK I Treasurer D C MURPHY I Superintendent OEO GEO S KI I f t |