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Show Up aiid Down the Street The Saif LaTe Tribune, Friday, September 28, 1962 V Strategic Minerals A Dying Industry -- - s. 1 "v; Livestock Markets New York Stock Exchange Dow Jones Averages 4 ' mm ii Tribune Bassness Editor S. Arentz. consulting engineer of Salt Lake City, said Thursday the nations strategic miner- ala industry vrrSyisgMr. ' Arentz told a concluding general session of the American Min-irg Congress that the term strategic mineral in the United States applies to some 60 mineral commodities. His rundown on the demise of, production amorg such minerals in-chided: Antimony Now obtained solely1, as a of silver-leaore production by Sunshine Mining Cd m the Couer dAlene District of Idaho. Red China is reported dumping antimony on world markets. More than three- fourths of the antimony production in this country is derived from imported ores and metal f rRAXOSCO Samuel siaifMtr seef Ml Wcee m 1 i r 3 r Me. Ra tL' traded ridi - xm ' a n v u Hpi tow CM CM S'4 u - 36 4 C.'C ti Vsoe m e sc 58 , jf w ' np r: p Jew; V (CarrwOCN Lows Bcncs 40 .. 1 to i fo 30 hr 6 ' 5 1 M aae Second ras ties pbx Industrial 0 U152-$- 31 256 $3 U 0 cutter and utir 0 Canners mamiy canners down to 10 50. lb yearling Reeders mostly choice steers 25 25, mixed good and choice lbs 23 00, good and choice 70? medium and low lbs 22 15.7j, borderline tty Holstems 16 12 )0, Shetly 09 07 06 93 Ten Leading Stocks , Thursday's Quotations Cctse CHk b u x i Sas CM - w Ct05 iCCi tbns- - J 5 m 100s h?se C9 1 PdcGEi PdCkt cT4T j CHROME DOMESTIC production will stop in October, 1962, when the American Chrome Co. completes its final contracts with the LS. government. Imported chrome is , ses received from the Union of South Africa, the Philippines, Rhodesia, Turkey. Russia and Cuba. Pc , , , , ... , building: 4i leaders watch. Thomas T. Taylor puts ; shovelful of dirt Ui wrheelbarrow Gene Donovaa at ground-breakin- Pwk A PeosC PeVtik held by event. g ii pt fH i - PiftsPGI F.tfAStl Pi0w9 - 1 i J 'v Gfeco TUNGSTEN DOMESTIC production is limited to four mines. Plant facilities of the old Nevada Massachusetts j Mining Co, Pershing County, Nev, are being liquidated. Price has dropped recently, after holding steady for 'some time at low levels. Red China and Russia are reported to be: ' dumping tungsten on European markets. x : i 4 y t M: 'yw - Ko-ea- Canada Production Poses Threat , &r$ CHICAGO B ww. K9s-S- wff e 5 1 eion 43 t m 4.44 j US I J NJ 4? t 1 ? n 55? 5 34 I C FS? i i i f ? t r e ! V B4TCt StKS. kl, ft, ir a S. Cn W Ert 6 X Sw5 Jar Vr W Demand Lonra baesic L& ? ts j ' I ! I 1 I t t 22 223 Show Largest Western Mining I 2S .,4 5 I i I t JR ! I ? 4 1 1 ! i 1 n i 03 fift iS 0W A9W Dev Sft 2a 5 ' je5 f I L if i f- at IXOSC lt 1488 44CB s 333 a UOM8M. for Bids Lee Bsnsa WASHLNGTON. Sept 2S Tbe General Seivkus Atfcr.in- - T UPI-&- Ek e- B A I 4-64- 11 5 muiuism 1 M V.Inr. fk 1SS3 4BM3X8 exVe S 55 New . tod 3T3Ft. AA smo4 AA ACSfc AA s 9es trees te sma T 5 4hF ?. wfta A53 &rj h redd Owf VB-JJ- 9am Cawa rma lane red metfrjiei and targe 25--3 8M35. 3 I r O ft.ewS'NSft j HYAtrB 1 KYCLSL I j ! sytA 1 kaThi 1 m rn 1 MH ; il it - 32 n 3f a - i- j-- y -i - r- 33 S 7 6' U 27H 4 54 7 42 L 4 21 4 41 12 2 14 2 ft -2 11?- 36 43 -13 1 2 t -- 7s VsXmA i 3V't -H ?5ft -2ft 31 a 1 H VnttAir I oftcd D OttsEI 3 4141- 49 214 17 5W- - Banks se es Thursday, 111 JNs 2&?t H.x lap's Joy Com- - 5 , !M JO 21 VFK 2 These bid and asked prices from the Association of Securities Oeal- ers Inc , do not represent actual transactions They ere a guide to the range wtfhm which these securities could have been sold (indicated bv the "bid") or fcousbt (indicated by the "asked") at the time erf compilation. Industrials. Oils, Utilities x .0 I 1 2iCH tv !C5 - 55- I'1 i: :n- 3: 3.540 000 - Sree Jg? hae a - 11 shares, 1 99 iru 1 i 14 :c4ft 1 aaI to date, 703,546,000. llrkpt tops NEW YORK. Sept 2? (AP) and wool futures wee kwer Thursday hedging and tiouioatton cent to .9 of A ooi utvres closed lower, Oct. 127.4, Dec 125 A Mar 123 6. Vv 122 0 July 12C 4 120.5, Oct. 119 ?B, Dec 9 1962 - - Wool Ctei p Dec 37 -- V J 119 5B Certftfceted wool soot 127JN 8 of a cent Wool loos mtures closed to 1 1 cents lower. Mart 163 SB, May : HI 58. July 159 2B l?Sft wool tops 167 5N. Certificated B Bid. i Iff 1 n 1 I A Insurance Continental Bank Federated Security Life First Security Corp. p,r5 Security Iny. )de. Matronal Life . Lockhart Con, Personal Prop Leasing Security Leasing Sentinel Security Life Streveil Patterson Surety Life Sylvan Lifs Ins Tracy CoMtns Bank Utah Home Fire Ins. Valley Natl Bank Valley State Bank Walker Bank A Trust Zions First National 37 63 40 9 32 10 00 00 00 50 50 75 42 00 70 00 42 50 700 3 37'i, 850 800 400 950 52 17 75 25 00 67 00 26 00 50 00 45 00 47 00 90 00 10 25 35 00 11 75 60 19 00 28 00 73 00 29 00 54 00 50 00 52 00 105 00 AA a RENT tewtw A torge rwjjwv SB, 4B fe gxdhea fetW SB; $ tea dfe aesTS fcriyarfte C. 5 scars Bj IS svs gft tw 3 W i,steii mift; 9mmv w X5: eee 1GA8S iftl A TRUCK sae- F fPM8i 3 4e Care VIA 06S for large O' 9 FOR SALEt OR A i URS3K; BH fterw Uch-gs- e small 'jobs 5 Years One Hour to LEASE... LD.S. Chaps! And BEfiflETTS HATI0IIU 468 South Main Bm r t n.M Mg Btecfc. mm By Onr iek dbmgA WHTmir aDA i LEASING -- DA UTO, TRUCK, tautPMINT, of RECREATION Am8wemeSear; ntnirikusms n kl gwa. tnKk ftiJUm term See Wes- - (sense CfthareePi mmeimm - terrM S4NBS. Wseem Pd reds wnn eerkr gem 2&2SL L1S3I8 iwsN ItfWAs 2fc nautam wjrw lmaw Bed ftmer Veae mm teas 1365 ft. Omw: Awnafts 5; dmcfc IT; swut teams 4 , - 5tc 5 tr aartfwi c 1IM xrt ? 4,1 -- 2j s 3? t JC 2'v- i N r? 18 5 -- 5 - P'ft - I 453, - , 9 f Mj , r: 30 2 , I 0tACC Hvg Cash Crain 22 5 i -- - TriCont TriCont 4ft 2?a-4? iI 31 4 . f A A tege OPCAGO. Saak. 2 2? Fa Transam H - 5 kA'Sftci AA 3F3 ae twcfti A ' 4 Trans WA - . 54 . KYSnt6 1 4 4 5 R B ? 2 i Dairy Market UHA i smt AA. 360B N9 U54A - tr ds arg. Owsft- - 33B, fcaAers VTSaJB; aBtk. BaMi-- t A4fe 9 . J J'H ' T ( s-- cer,s cir-um- Srm A Eggs Iprnces g fteev mm f 5ft T !$ ?i a: aCs . - Tide AO mer ThperjeawYi 3Mi Cam, h Wad 2 s x 10 rs 25 Bank Qeariiurs PAiirrms f S l$WfJ EM ftsvvs fob reavers T'z irir srees to renaoara Same - 3'-'- ' t 2 It 15 Thurssisys Quotations 1 - r 3?3ft'a, A &4L ftens YEAR AKT9 jPJUHTKIS mmt&ntrm Grao Lgp- processed ft; vgrte I arte 4r-2s, AA srg I'-T- reewrts ee re 1 i n 1 Kit Cait I, - 3 3ft U - st KftLftda a- a K 12 HATCrR 1! C Ta? Market Seek, ssrees , ee THXaBe Uxsfeatgtfw ' 2 15 ThompRWf Trinitron jO 3 f Vjf : j 4 H 3 I 1ft ! 2d i v?ve -- Textron Thioko 4v 5 M c.nTen i MAvii ! 51 EmrR- CeiLC: 4 2? ,13 W.onfe' A feonc a 45 3 a MfflPl. . ' -- 'U' 'i - 3, A'tSSRFI 3 . C 7 ; : id , AK.V - ' U ?vftc Akt-Sl-fi A Iftswomr- - Wz. s . 1 3FA. Produce Market 9e 4 tyer riev'W arw ag 4 1 r PV5 r ah 4T r aa 55c. sC 4' 4 ?P serge aT" 08BIM5C CMKAGa Seed. 41 4 41 -- 3 4ac r tlliftdt 4rf Of' Efw 3c UVB CM t I Twrr - tEgse T3c rc sc. e lb 32 rsftFa butch- Cattle 2,000, calves 50; steers weigh1,100 lbs and heavier fully steadv, lighter weights steadv to weak; heifers mostly steady, cows barely steady to weak, feeders steady. 1,168 lb steers In upper half choice 29 50, choice 1.125 lbs 29 00, good and choice 24 5628 50, high choice with few prime 1,04? lb heifers 28 00. good and choice 23 25; utility and commercial cows 15 0617 25. Sheep 800, all classes steady, choice with end prime spring lambs 19 50. good and choica 18 00 19 00; mostly good 17 50, cull to good tall shorn ewes 4 06 600 - a a r active, ing ! S 4t" ft McGrH i ' vt Eits'A'rL 3, 3CC 4 f arf bead ?Cf 5 - S 4 r vcr'ie McKess v, 35 4? ? 4P 5 3(1 3- 4- - 5c V . 4 H 4 5ft 1 16 i - - r c C3Hw?X I 5 ! SdONJ if 5r r 4a -- 2 ' Vwi 2 t pr-- r V verPn ccvV im 9ftarft 14 B r f 7 3C 16 3 3 V cG- ? 4 3? I 2 r5 ? 1ft VarnVrfiT WatDS -- Cgntstl ? Vs tc KIT! Cacs& 4 T JP lie t I i I 5 3 5 J I ft? 4V- .5r . 2 14-- 4 I ip ' M4 :i n ? 12 53ft. ' CanC D yr S I '5 5 Jt istratkm bus culled f- for air conditioning and other improvements for tbe old Post Office and Federal Budding in Salt Lake City. DM "46. V W3T 3 I S Gre 1 i 3&5 ft2 ft?1 2 i 45 'c nil -- Car ,Gf ! Gcyva 6f: Ds SG 1 t ' OS SHiMSe. apgna Hears arpe 3f f I ac IPirtr-ftx-w SSf e Art Cav Caw SJW s 3PSOBc. aft C UN ait 5c Sane 0 I SO f 33c 7B arf 3Bc S 33 , a2' "n54 m Cos- As?a 8 3 3f W I CavttMMd AMC to Meet in Los Angeles Next im fti VM4W-C '4 Aj n ac at, laetm r ac Tc5K a auto S4 22 Thursdays Quotations 54 SoOCAi SidOlrxJ - feeder lb 26 00, OMAHA (AP USDA) Hogs 9 500; to barrows and gilts mostly steady 25 10 sows Instances strong, higher, 190 270 fb steady to 25 higher. No. 17 75 18 75, 0 sows lb 17 0617 50, ftioftowsim 4 utility Sheep 600. moderately active; spring slaughter lambs mostly s0 lower, ewts steedv, few lots choice and prime lb spring lambs 20 good ard choice 16 00, utility and good 16 00 12 18 50, cull and utility 50, cull to good shorn and wooled slaughter ewes 4.065 50 SoRv r'a 21 a r n i Vacv - 4 4 a ft Hi Ct-- $ tx r SC&rftod 1. i 1. MitiZfG A , o 7c 8'isW SAW 14U a ML Currtm S GSA Calls " 42 1 mnvts Snc S?9erMf C 25h i VaArtMsnOtl Vdi Tr$ , f o, 'i U CjyxN, S SALES S toerd DflY-WEEKOHTH-- TSf C? 9- ?2 Sprrv 3i : 'w Luer$ Treasury B t t ts t -reserve ww asks the Internal Revenue Service to apply the announced s recently Administration the Kennedy test in -- snounccd The guidelines guidelines on depreciation. as to reserve ratios bv IRS have become so complicated advantage of the not are taking businesses that many said. committee changes, a spokesman for the The 1963 convention of the American Mining Congress Afl will be held at Los Angeles next year. J' more than 8300 ministrative vice president of AMC, said at the meeting here. persons had registered by Thursday 2: WY $ IB Salt Lake Stock Exchange Calls for Reserve Ratio Test i Loen I rir "a LoneSCm cori4 an V4 4 4 fiSCM r: - 17 Loc-e- , 2 SA 79 6S 42 H Lmon ' 454 4 n Sk 5 . A 27 Ser Sveraton S 5 - if 4 I nr tw Utah Copper Division of Kennecott Copper Corp. de-I 13 !S ; lUCl SHISM been able to increase production of precipitation copper u UIS X3 addiI 441 I T3 onmm s i rived from waste rock dumps at Bingham through the SC 313 12 tion of sulfuric acid. kscdv4(h $t sic $n Ii $jp i Ken- for scientist RESEARCH 73 E. E. MALOUF, SENIOR 4 ft concentra-- j n 5 n sw necott at Salt Lake City, said in some cases the xz " T3 t cent. ' tions of copper recovered went as high as 3) per The addition of sulfuric arid puts certain salts S 4if 2 5?mr '4 H waste r the of the ' permeability increases thus and ' 4 ' iJ? f s s' Kicem , ?2 :2 la lum. a better 55 i IS 5? Ste & the recovery of precipitate copper from these dumps is t 4? ied ' S 5 Scaerc work. able to develop and CCPB I 44 r Ow S3 s$ S , 23 ma be bacteria THE THAT SAID SIAI.OIT l SIR-H Ch jdso n5 the Fwi U4 coal reduction- - and he told The Tribune that rtnc Cb of to recovery could contribute U-n bactealso possibly Bonds Goverament t C? $O from waste dumps or slags of zinc operations. DiwlciwSenrKt ir 1 , fs Ow.'T ftirvais e 5 2 , ear Sheets WASH aOTCe j5 7s2 IS $4,4 1 ' j Os O css J r' LwSil ex - Oil SeHTran $De 1 X a 41k, 2 KerWcG kirroCk Korvfftf i fft carefjBiOHe'gl 129 ? 354 - Poors Closing 500 Stock Index & See THjrssav, U.S. $f ! ij sees acpd 4S I ? Ytrt in?ir KE S i l.t'T'f&CH L 9a!i Mr Lt Tv. Standard 5SC J KAiMrAl iewi'tt 544 V9ss 425 25 s 2cv V. ? a K A''C!V00 y Ke ' Cw CH ISSC ? LCFGK Tssai ' 3 joiv'kA 3 XRtV 4V 4 TS,. !S 42 T Tztei Awna bendl $4 TnraS, $' U C H3 4 if f 11 T U H 4.94 ? 34 Sms , -- 00. 5 cutters sows steady to strength on weights under 400 U $. No 12 lb good shipping demand, 18 50 18 75, 200 225 lb butchers several 0 loads 18 60 18 65; No 2 3 lb 16 00-16 50, 4SC5S0 lb 15 25 16 00. i Cattle 800, calves 25; slaughter steers land heifers slow, steady; cows and bulls alow, weak to 25 lower; veaiers and feedlot mixed choice er cattle unchanged, and prime 1,050 lb steers 30 00, few head 17 25 17 50; canner and cutter mostly 13 00 15 50, utility and commercial bulls 19 25. several loads and lots good lb and mixed good and choice Sriat'uCk , 19, 40, strong, SaronS , -; 33' 33 2 4 4227 214 319 35 40 45'- - 3- - 12 I 4'4 A - C- a 51 jfft ifrtri'V an rs 2 W e sTT ?' -- hs't40f c, I int;aA IBM Thursday's Qwotartous ir owses Entiwn Sulfuric Acid Improves Leaching J 1SH- 23 15 25 16 12 4 CHICAGO, Sept 27 Hogs 5 500, moderately ers steady to 15 higher, SanOimper ! H Scrtentev Setter tnq K 55. -- 2 Sere & Bolt SeaDPm i; 39 . SearxRb 9 t Serve s. 3 43 14 32 SnamO . i T cows high t $Rtots anOe90 13 72 74 22 : 9 8 j ; New York Bond Market t3KS.Cs S?SCFr 2 ?. s Sms ' 2 Sate a v ' iUocead ' U'H Tnrsav S9dk A--rc XyM three-fourth- . 2 Id mcS r 4 - 14 11? 35 HswvP l S t-- 33H- - 34' Harre-t- ' 1 STIIX OTHERS IN government seek to trade our huge multi biliion-dnlla- r agricultural surplus for foreign produced minerals and metals. ISFSsFd h But the view of the American Mining Industry is at H- "-cfjBar" national interest lies m developing and encouraging lr5gr Vjf.A me AC S3d Mr. Arentz said. production from domestic nuncs. i cHi I eo VtirasS G9 ftf 35 f 3 S'vktv r S5CT 4, Cartsva .er Engrss Thursday's (hkitatmu Increased production from Korea and Canada will have A9ka further adverre effects on the price during the coming 3 4 ?4B I 12 months. Meanwhile, the U.S. government has declared 4 C 111 million pounds of tungsten held in stockpiles as surplus. Atom 3 I5?i J 1 7 "4 Effect of disposal of this store on an already depressed market t344 43 is obv ious, Mr. Aientz said. lw 1 35 lied Fjftf 15 14.4 HE SAID THAT during the past la years, the Lmted I U St !$ 3? States government has acquired stockpiles of strategic and IM critical materials valued at more than seven billion dollars. I ! s & sof this, or about six billion dollars ca I 7n More than said. he t 3LU worth, is in strategic minerals, uis US Lack of long range policy by the government with respect , nut n 44 s to strategic minerals represents failure of the government t 543 4 to' reconcile conflicting views. Some people want to strengthen I ni ! u7 7$ mineral , ! n.3 f countries favoring by underdeveloped the ! 354 I 3 ? 3 f development in those nations and our government has spent I said. Arentz Ai several billions of dollars in this direction. Mr. J 44 RiCOffl RcMc8 fil J Hi'tan v RichVerl Gv0 canners 525 r Rova Out X't 50, bull steers 24 lb good choice lb heifers oood and choice 26 9 75 with 4 per cent range. 23 Calves 275, feeders moderaetv active, about steadv, feeder steers choice lb 24 50- lb 27 75 30 OO, good 27 00 heifers choice 225 27S lb I 00- 00 28 00, good lb 23 Hogs 25, nominal, Sheep, none j Recall Rev To W- 22 24 lb 1100-1,2- 00 17 10 17 80, other utility ,514 25 15 25 t 20 25 20 75. utility R?xa Rev Vet - C'"ASv9 G'viNciDCf Hc?Eicr , fnpnoA- 3CK. 3Iutu.tl Funds C3 ' t I 4t S& i , ft ' - I 7$ IWHVV Its -- ' 3? 1 - 32 -- good 22 standard , evtt Rev on - 2T 3 'steers Raymond Ravomer ReoAvm j,n .' s & - H H !iCrrt 4j ; " ' I . ' Psrm, S3tni3e5 Pew i' ?r X oa e fvA c 23 t ct He'cPwd - I Sa '4 13 '? ii5 3 t GS? G'No'Rtr i I Artesia Cattle 550, slaughter steers slow, about steadv. cows slow, mostly 50 lower , feedsteers steadv; active, ers moderately heifers weak to 25 lower, slaughter RCA 5 I G acca i : 34 4 Gvr Gtocws' " i wk, ybfd iarw Cor 1 , American Stock Exchange r, COfWtSSJOS 1 Z C f Ccffcb C G G G ' 3Iarkels In Brief - Pure Oil . 14. &e',4R Gis'st ( teedots Wednesday Pt9?SP R-s-- owty ,L" ANGELES, Sept 27 (UP! FSMNS) Livestock Trading Los Angeles area j Pocte'G &. -- 17 75 LOS 4-- 4 H 00 PltTH-v- r--4 y 5? g ht PkitVor PniirOsP Poer Air W. S' 9 Cobalt National Lead Co. closed its F rederickto wn. Mo, operations last year and liquidated its plant and equipment.' ehmi-tstt-nee-- i fe--r civic leaders-thu- s Wielding a shovel appropa- - Cuv of!.-iah- s Bethlehem Cornwall Corp. continues to produce a small ton- - a;e,v and Prudential executives ap- - tral columns. i iivavw jjj g0y nage of cobalt concentrate as a of magnetic tided as the bnef and in . (Thomas T. TayKn-- president of pU iron reduction in Pennsylvania. Sixty-eigformjJ .nur;d.brtklng cere- - AT THK ENTRANCE will per cent of Prudential Federal Savings A. cobalt needs come from the Congo. be a surfer, garden. concluded. Loan Assn, lifted a load of MANGANESE DOMFSTIC production is limited to very rocks and dirt into a wheel- - THE STRICT! RE. coding frort thaT ui!I he deooratrxe sr small tonnage of concentrates from Montana and to mangani- - barrow manned by Gene Don- - hearty three million dollars, screen to the too of the five- ferous iron ores. Tonnage is dropping by 33 per cent because van. executive vice president. T bring a bright new face story biuMi--g The buJamg tech- to Main Street. cor.temiorarv of liquidation of Manganese Ore Co.s Three Kids Mines in using , ' Thurs- AI T1I, mesnent. Los Angeles arch.tects Mil- - r.iqises. recalls the .r,'thj, idi- Arizona. rAln- u' lam R. Pereira and James crrv A,rTN3w-'Mercuiy Domestic mercury consumption in the first at Langenhe-cvvation have designed a FuZrwr Rwlw Cisirm- since' 1962 was of but 1951. quarter highest production dropped " off with only seven mines producing about 100 flasks i76 wtil Floors will 1! suspended from the contract. The pounds, in that quarter. Imports increased proportionately. a massive frame by steel rods, be cotr.pletea bv U:e i9w rTuoentjftl 40 ITALIAN AND SPANISH stocks are increasing and Red , j China and Russia are occasionally entering the market with Seek- j j lower priced metaL Se The few remaining domestic mines have generally cur-- j KE YOL Sce4 2? fAb Seeat Thursdays Qaotatkws tailed exploration and development and are mining out frawa me&nv ncm oe4 p$s s 0- - S$ lti Cf CH. lpoiCs developed ore reserves-- lss . jt , V Prudential Building Going Up Finn dosed Operation, Liquidated Plant Pier PMipsD C high 17 70 19 75 man and medium Mostly lb yearling heifers 23 50 choice 24 60, mixed good and choice ibft, 21 25, medium and low- - good 16 70 21 06 Few good young stock cows 3S Most medium and good aged U cows W 06 15 75 Calves 25; few veaiers Veaiers and feeder caves fully steadv 25 75 26 25. Feeder calves, good good lb steers 24 6 and 50 medium and low good 21 00 24 00? lb heifers 22 25 23 50.' tew good 300-4Hogs 50, barrows and gilts steady, not test trends Barrows to sows sokl eoush 25, and guts No 13 190 240 lbs 19 2 OOOr slausnier spring lambs Sheep mostly 50 lower. Slaughter ewes and Receipts near 1,600 feeder iambs steady Uah range lambs, balance nauve sheep lambs spring and iambs Slaughter two loads mosty choice, few prime and 9 tew good 9e 100 lb Utah range. 19 50 buk choce 80 110 1b native 19 M9 30 load mixed good and choice lb Utah range 1 $0 Slaughter ewes cull Feeder lambs to good shorn 3 50 5 80 three loads mostly choice and fancy bulk 18 60 11 70 lb Utah range choice and some fancy 60 80 lb natives lbs, choice 75 18 good and 1 d - OGOEN Cattle 300? and heifer scarce, few steady, cow active, fully steady; not enough buns sod to test trends, feeders active. fuHv steady. Receipts less then I steers end heifers around ye 2ihv siaushtM cows, balance feeder cattle Siaugh-55- 5 ,7, ter steers few oood lbs 24 06-- 2 2s 10, few head lb standard Slaughter heifers. 47 Hotsiems 71 30 22 60 90 few 6000 lbs 24 Utility s0 Cows utility and tew 6 01 I I By Robert V. Bemick Thursday's Quotatiims Co Furn?$ned by J A Hc9t Member at me New tort Stock Exchange RatH VMm N JO '3 Number of securities 1 3?' W 5H 71 Adv nce V5 3 t a 3$ 0C Unchanged 1.53 2 F? 00 hew o s" X5 HALL Bel eeee eg B. Ik Ma M 2t Small Konimi 7 8-0- 31 i UAsme Ml mIS I |