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Show ESlS lfEIBI'S SSI BESPiTE MAfiKET Sill rr-l More Than Twelve Million Dollars D'-r.inbud Di!..ng.' Ii.c -ecse ir. D courscmcnts Over Pi-evious YsmKe Ccppcr V: ' I First Place With Daly Wesl Sr.cd ""' Tir.tic Die. t ic: Supplies Larger Mjmber T!ian AnE? Area; Many Cci poratior.s Far Over Fhllion MuIlP Mor than Sl2.0jp0i000 in dividends 1 was paid bv Utah mining companli larst year. This shov s an increase ov er the dlebursifmenta of iM!, regardiess of the Impression thai !a-si year was' not as profitable Trom a mining j standpoint as the preceding year Naturally. Ctah Copper paid the; largest return to stockholder with a1 dividend rate of fl'5.0 p"r share perl quarter, or $6 for the year, or a total fortbe-yearNPl 19,746.940. Daly Worn vvi-; 1 ri with a total fur the yer.r of1 'Jit cents. Jiftlge Mining and, Smelling com-, pany paid a regular' dividend ot u cents Per share during the first th . quarters, bul passed the dividend (or the fourth quarter: l'tah Apex, the only other Uingli liii company to declare a dividend besides be-sides Utah Copper, made a 26 -cent per share disbursement to stockholders during November It was the first disburacaierit made since the litigation started between it iyid I he L'tah Com company, which case was decided Inj favor of the Apex company. The Tintlc district furnished the largest number of dividend paying companies, with a total of six. but only the Chief Consolidated maintain"-1 nuarterly 'r"H . r 1 j.:.:J tf'e'l,t, turn -.-..j B'Trr HEL ' ':'r'1'Blth ''-"jBaBT - iK ""'-fto: (S:rnisheJ tB 1 K - 1 .'I H Iron ):Io.-sl!ii I M M M |