Title |
579_1972_D. M. Irvin to Hugh Douglas |
Creator |
Utah Construction Company |
Description |
In 1928, Utah Construction Company completed its first project outside of the United States with the 110 mile railroad for Southern Pacific of Mexico. Over the next 30 years, UCC continued to work on projects in Mexico including dams, roads, mining, and canals. The collection contains several booklets and correspondence along with approximately 500 photographs. |
Subject |
Ferrocarril Sud Pacífico de Mexico--History; Mexico; Dams--Design and construction; Asphalt pavers--Mexico; Canals--Mexico; Sonora (Mexico : State); Chihuahua (Mexico : State); Sinaloa (Mexico : State); La Quemada (Mexico); Tepic (Mexico : Territory); Railroads--Design and construction |
Digital Publisher |
Stewart Library, Weber State University, Ogden, Utah, USA |
Date Digital |
2010 |
Temporal Coverage |
1923-1928; 1945-1958 |
Item Size |
8.5 x 11 inch |
Medium |
Correspondence |
Item Description |
three pages of correspondence, one handwritten and two typed |
Spatial Coverage |
Mexico, http://sws.geonames.org/3996063, 23, -102 |
Type |
Text |
Conversion Specifications |
Archived TIFF images were scanned with an Epson Expression 10000XL scanner. |
Language |
eng |
Relation |
https://archivesspace.weber.edu/repositories/3/resources/212 |
Rights |
Materials may be used for non-profit and educational purposes; please credit Special Collections Department, Stewart Library, Weber State University. |
Source |
MS 100 Bx 93, 100, 101 Special Collections, Stewart Library, Weber State University |
OCR Text |
Show PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT 27 NOV 1972 MINING DIVISION UTAH INTERNATIONAL INC. Irvin International Inc. BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT U.S.-MEXICO DON M. IRVIN PRESIDENT WB Dictated on: 6 November 72 Dear Hugh, Glad to hear from you even though I had to smile at your psychology. First imparting the news that Utah is not in a pos-ition to be interested now but still asking for financial detail for future reference. For many of us the future is now! Important factors: Recent developments at the property in-dicate that the study report may have vastly underestimated the size of the reserves. 'Los Mosqueteros' claim of over 500 hectares was not defined. In addition a new surface vein is being worked that ASARCO liquidations show to be better than a 2% copper average. About six rail gondolas a week are regularly being shipped to the El Paso smelter. The rock is described as the 'ideal' flux. All indications point to a good situation for a leaching operation at the mine. High grade, 'gambocino', copper is available from many small properties in the region. Utah could put dead money (principal of the government bonds they hold) to work now and earn many times over the bond interest they are looking at over the next ten years or so! An alternative that could be considered would be to not dis-turb the Mexican ownership of the property. Negotiate an exclu-sive exploration, development, and exploitation agreement covering the property and it's product. I could ramrod this project for Utah, or any portion of it, as they may wish? Prom exploration to Mexican management. All of this,of course, after the first deal is made! The geologist who wrote the report has not been available to us for six months. He will arrive in El Paso on the 28th of Nov. and leave on the 10th of December. I suggest and respectfully request that you send someone to look at the property while Gor-ski is here. It wouldn't hurt a bit to judge on first hand information. Best regards to you and to your whole family, Salud! D. M. Irvin SOUTHWEST EXECUTIVE SUITE TEL. 915 - 533 -5200, P. O. BOX 18 EL PASO, TEXA5 79940 Irvin International Inc. BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT U.S.-MEXICO DON M. IRVIN PRESIDENT 12 January 73 Dear Hugh, Happy New Year! I believe that Im in a position now to look into the Bond situation if you wish. Shouldnt take too long to give you a report if you will forward what information you have plus a zeroz copy of a certificate. Our copper mine looks better day by daySalud! Don PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT 16 JAN 1973 MINING DIVISION UTAH INTERNATIONAL INC. SOUTHWEST EXECUTIVE SUITE- TEL. 915-533-5200, P. O. BOX 18- EL PASO, TEXAS 79940 January 19, 1973 Mr. Don M. Irvin Irvin International Inc. P.O. Box 18 El Paso, Texas 79940 Dear Don: I have learned that the Mexican bonds received by Utah Construction for its activities in Mexico were exchanged for land which in turn is being purchased by a group of Mexican businessmen over a period of years. Utah will recover its credits in Mexico in this manner. It is most unlikely that Utah will make further investments in Mexico; that is the decision of our management. We are not con-vinced that the mining industry in Mexico is a good climate for foreign capital investment; in addition, there are ample opportunities for exploration and mine development in other areas of the world. All this is very negative but you have more or less heard it from me before. We are drying out up here, not from the New Year, but from the very heavy rain, and also discovering that the sky is blue. So much for simple pleasures. Sincerely, HD:nam Hugh Douglas |
Format |
application/pdf |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6avn4yk |
Setname |
wsu_ucc_mp |
ID |
58605 |
Reference URL |
https://digital.weber.edu/ark:/87278/s6avn4yk |