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Show Utah Mines Seek to Meet Rapidly Changing Conditions t A ' A . - N. AVj.j, Aj? j.v -v I ,,t4' A'-v? ;- i? r -v- frill n rfitiwrf I r,.,hr usina mircoscopa to solve intricate mine problem. I No modern concern can stand SM11 Conditions change rapidly in this fast movins age, and a com-cany com-cany to hold its position cannot rely entirely upon manufacturing methods and products which have been successful in the past. The mining and smelting Industry Indus-try must meet these changing conditions, con-ditions, and the jobs of the work-ers work-ers are dependent upon the manner nr .hich they are met. When the nreasnre of war has ended, tne , T industry must plan so ttv can to protect future employment. v-irs the smelting In-r" In-r" maintained a competent gggjhjvor. who are continually studying new methods of ore treatment and new uses for the various metals. This research has resulted in many favorable developments de-velopments for the mining industry. indus-try. Right now a great deal of consideration is being given by the research departments of the various vari-ous smelters operating in Salt Lake Valley, so that the metal mining Industry will be prepared for the fundamental changes in Industry which are certain to come after the war. A proposed plan that Is meeting with favor Is government stockpiling stockpil-ing of ine'Ms after the war. Thie pl&n would not only Insure stable cmploymnnt and conditions throughout through-out the Industry, but would also solidify the positi of the government govern-ment of the United States la world . affairs. |