Show l Mining 9 f Excursion Excursion iV to Bingham I Last Sunday Bunda the mining excursion excursion excursion sion to Utah's greatest copper camp was camp was a huge success suc sue cess Some eight hundred participated participated in the event and all the visitors vial vial- tors were loyally entertained by by the One hundred and for for- six ty-six automobiles Were there necessary to transport the visitors to and from that famous camp A A cordial welcome was given the visitors rs at the Majestic Theatre by Mayor of ot Bingham followed by addresses by Governor Mabey Mabe State Senator H H. M. M J. J J. J Decson and Henry Welsh of ot this city who was especially Invited by bythe bythe bythe the Salt Lake Chamber of ot Com- Com to be present to address the meeting In addressing the hun bun hundreds hundreds of visitors Mr Welsh said in part Marvelous l Bingham I am always delighted with the opportunity opportunity op op- of ot visiting Bingham Bingham- Utah's most wonderful mining camp You have hare a splendid camp here and andI I want to tell you why you have hue Utah's largest largest- mining camp and mining city You were were exceedingly fortunate in having haTing men of ot the proper proper proper pro pro- per caliber take hold of your greatest greatest greatest great great- est mining propositions Time forbids forbids forbids for for- bids dwelling upon the miracle wrought by the men meD who transform transform- transformed ed a mountain of seemingly worthless worthless worth worth- less rock into a magnificent paying mining enterprise Th There re are many angles to the history of at zilch such a stupendous undertaking and one of such Is the tardiness with which the general public manifest any feeling of ot gratitude to such luch men for the benefits that their enterprise bestows bestows be be bestows stows upon a community To such master builders the whole hole people of ofa ofa ofa a state not only owe a debt of gratitude gratitude gratl- gratl tude but the states state's best Interests dictate that all reasonable encouragement ea- ea should b be given to men whose talent and executive ability and aDd are such can carry to success such luch gigantic un un- uD 1 i Who Wh can caD visit here and look k up p t I Yonder Vender beholding the H like Ute gashes guhe cut Into the solid rocks roea and fall fail to become fascinated b by the I majesty of the tb potential energy directed directed di di- 41 1 b by the human brain braiD la unmans inmans maDo effo efforts to lup supply l the wants wanta and aDd better better bet bet- ter the conditions of his kind In 1 looking beyond the results here re revealed re re I one help cannot feeling that I Ia a state that has within its Ita boundaries boundaries bound bound- aries men able to compass compa such truly truly tru tru- ly Iy great tasks Is Js indeed fortunate Such a state would be truly unfortunate unfortunate unfortunate were the scope of ot the opportunities opportunities that abound here ever eyer so restricted that men of such attainments attain attain- ments menta would transfer their efforts I to fields of ot beyond the 1 confines of our state because such I Imen men belong to the advance guard of guard ot of II progress of today and are of ot the Do no It Now and our state need not only to retain all of such men as she now has bas has but needs to attract others of their kind here To plan and carry to success such sucha a a. vast enterprise as la is hero here unfolded untold untold- ed requires men who think In tens- tens of of-millions Yes men who not only think and act In eight or more figures figures fig fig- ures but who are able to secure the great sums of money necessary to carry through such Buch a o a great pro project and able to plan and carry car through programs that make for for success In causing this immense mining venture to successfully function It was necessary to do more mora than dig two forty-two thousand tons of rock daily dally from the mountain as as' all this tonnage must be In is concentration mill suited to Do the purpose and subsequently smelted To build the mills and smelters was In itself a considerable task But when that was accomplished d because be be- be- be cause causo of the tLe magnitude of the scheme it was wa realized that there was not nota a railway railways traversing this thia section adequate to transport the output to to the mills consequently the company company was was compelled to build of miles' miles and equip some thirty double track of the tho most efficient freighting railroad in the state In carrying through the m many n other complicated features necessary to successful production This in industry industry In- In brought many thousands of industrious and useful citizens into our ur state who became permanent dwellers here thus largely IncreasIng increasing increasing ing our population and improving the society of Utah This mining undertaking also brought into In to existence tens of lions of ot taxable property and the good gooe people whom the company brought here to fill the positions made available by this mammoth mining operation created other mUI millions millions mil mU- I lions of tax paying property After Arter bestowing these benefits u upon up- up on oa our state this mining company's compans output helps other states and our nation as all the copper produced here bere in order to find proper markets must be other parts of ot our count country or or to other parts of ot this continent con COD to to Europe to Asia or other parts parte of the world so so that our transcontinental railways and our ocean going ships are called into requisition to transport the millions of ot pounds of ot copper produced here monthly to market These carrion carriers carriona In a exchange bring briDe back the gold cold from puch uch sections of the world to I enrich our state and our people All that is true is-true true of this superb In Industry industry lA- lA as we we wesee see It here bere established Is s in some measure true of every other legitimate enterprise in other parts parta of ot this district and In all the mining districts of All of these thelle bestow lasting benefits benefit upon upen our 11 state and these theae benefactions are areso I so great eat and far Teaching reaching that if Sf alt all th the people of ot the state tate but fully a a ap- ap the true extent loC extent ot these benefactions it Is certain that the metal mining industry would in fu future future fu- fu future ture receive the most favorable treatment at their hands Because the people are aware that there are many other undeveloped resources in Utah still sUll slumbering In their awaiting the magio touch of ot Just jus such genius as al aroused to in tense activity the peer less mining mining min min- ing industry of Bingham to bring them to active aDd opera tion J JI a 1 t tIn In conclusion let us Us' hope that no power In Utah will ever eYer undertake to t Im Impose e any unjust burdens on Olt the metal mining industry of our state but rather accord t to dt the favorable treatment that this worthy deserves and aad its Ita far reaching benefactions bene bane factions faction merit Under Under- such uch favored favor favor- favored ed conditions this great In industry dust will prosper and the state in consequence conse cease q quence ence will not prosper less leas as other great industrial dramas are sure ure to be brought upon the industrial industrial indus indus- trial stage to be acted to a sure success success suc suc- cess by actors acton not DOt less competent than those who have haTe rounded out the great reat mines of ot Bingham and other districts of our state |