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Show The Western Mineral. Survey, 'Sait Lake City UtaR r&V ; June 25, 1943 -- . Lance Creek Field. Getting Deep tests (Continued From Page One) . ( 1, ; 1943 a decrease of 6870 tons. Th ' sharpest ilrop of 'stocks ' oc--, curred ; ' during January (4, 584 tjms) .jpllQwed. by, a, more. grad:. ' ual- - lowing- - of stocks i during February.;,, and March., cent higher 4han lOwereper. on Match 3, 1942.Qn .the. basis of the.: shipments of copper-bas-e .scrap during' March it is estimate ' Cd that '.the, scrap. ,metal defers held $niy; a ' 30-d-a yv' supply in. in;. yentciry ; on March 31; . an exceDecemllent "improvement sup-ber. at . which! time a'. y .V-- . . was hand. on ply . . scrap ,, reshlpped Copper-basamong dealers tbtaled,51iC5t toiis. quarter, of J?43. during' the Ti Scrap , V V V?: ..Lead ' Although, dealers, shipments, of lead . and; i tin scrap decreased of ' the first each during steadily;, ' three' months, of. this year, ;re-- . celpts. fell of f to such, 'an"extept that the trade was able to. move' some of the stocks thathad been building up since last' July Deal- v er" transactions exhihlted''gen-reral downward jtreqd "during January, ' February; and.'. March,v al: up' though intake, month... the latter in .slightly ' ' Stocks ' of scrap lead, tin-- and white1 metal alloys dropped 16 Tper cf$rit'rlom 37533- short toiiS (revised) oft hand Jan.-- 1, 1843; to 31528. tons reported on:Marcn 31. '. Receipts totaled 69,290, tone . (gross' weight) during1 these, three months compared with 27,893 tons collected during the first quarter ob-iaini- the necessary drill' bits: , have ; the V largest steam rlg in the Rocky . Moun-talarea." Its height is 146. feet. r ' jOoiithientals well- No. 8 Apex - -- . - " . " of 1942;. ' - . Reshipment of lead and .tin. scrap among . dealers' totaled tons during, the' first three months, of 1943.. Almlnum Scrap .The general . upward trend in dealers transactions in Aluminum scrap exhibited in. the .last, eight months of 1942 continued during the first quarter-o- f 1 943 (Figure 4). During. March, '1943; both re-. ceipts and shipments of alumin-- um i scrap ' reached the' highest figures ; recorded - in - this survey. , J25,-88- . 6. Turnliked by - 3. A.illf InternstioDal iNidkei' HorleCompahy; tlJSouthXam Street, KN " KCnnecett Cdppec, ' Salt Lake City, Utah; UV.U. S. Smelt. Ref AC Ansconda( Copper 17 UH'Utah'Xet 'A "Tun 41' All Anaconda Copper1. ST National Lead. 35 BV. VoawUkt.lVMi .A i ASAjo fh fit, Joseph. Lead Theatf Quotation . '33 '- -- 31 V. - i . r .. 30 54,. " 0 35 17 V d , - -- 41. Diamond' Oil v.' . s triah Bimkafn , Sary '. . . . Xereur Dome Bullion,- - 3.0OO Comb, i Xetala,' 50C H4wei. 6oo , Leonora,1 0,000 at FarklCitUtak , m. J : , '4 ' .. ' l ' ' W . . k . - ,.f:d T, ..i i..v First Security Corp CL Utah Oil Refining Utah Power & Light 97 preferred 4.0 04 z. g;m. i. 6150 5950 Furnished by Edward L. Burton & Company June 24th, 1943," 160 , South kjain Street, Salt Lake Cityr.Utan.--- , . e Mercury Under Ban The ,War Production Board has actedv to moye all Idle mercury stocks throughout the nation Into what it terms useful channels. In line with ibis effort, operators of all gpld mines, whether in active.-- ' production or idle, yvere requested to report the amount of mercury on' hand, Leslie. A. " Miller, regional WPB i . . director, announced. S.L Stock Quotations ,3. A '. Salt Lake City,' ..Utah , Aiked. 7.39 7.05 5.00 .3.00 03.00 57.00 50.50 . 5300.. 1.75 Xining Utah Hrp Clay ...50.00 . Ut. P. A'U M Pfd; ...:.;55.00 Ut. P. A Lf't7 Pfd. 57.00 Z..C. X. I, ..50.35 . SALES vBingham Xet, 1000 at; O.VV.11 500 at II. Comet. Coaln,1. 500 Creacent Earle Oil. l.OOO at 0. . - : 1.000 at Howell. 5'.1 North Lily. 10 Oa-- t 50. ' 4.000 at Copper. 1.000 at Park - City Con.. 1.000 at 0. South Iron Blossom. 1,000 at 3. Tintie Lead. L000-a- t Walker, 1300 at 30; r 300 It U; ' 500 ' at-10- i- at ... 30. UNLISTED Nona. - . MONDAY,' JUNE 21 - - f ..-1.7- 5 Clay-..-:- . -- . - .. 6,-3- 12 - 1. 7. . - .four . months, October-.-194through ' January . 1943, . but an upward surge Started in February and continued during March,' to.reacji 11,597-- ' tons,' a new' high.' The scrap shipped weight of: aluminum during January,- February and March 1943 amounted to 33,--' 062 lions, and !M in the case of the receipts, represented an incent' over the crease - of- 58 first quarter of 1942. :. The upward-- trend in dealers stocks of aluminum scrap ' that was1 evident during bhdst- Of 1942 continued through January. 1943, but broke in February Owing to Stocks rose a drop' to a point slightr again iii March ' ly. above the total reported on close of 1942. hand at the A total ' of 8,290 'short tons of aluminum : ' scrap was traded among dealers during the first three months of 1943. " :V Zinc Scrap Dealers shipments and receipts of sine scrap fell sharply during January 1943, '.but. were slightly higher, during: the next two months. Stocks continued the gradual decline-tha- ' started last October.- Receipts of zinc scrap from all sources dropped 25 per cent during January to 3,358 tons, the smallest ' intake since' February 1942. Conditions improved during February 1943 and receipts advanced to 3,791. tons, hut again fell off to 3,693 tons during March. Although .. receipts were considerably lower than the De--- . . -- - -- - - ' - - - : - - t - , - - Zinc scrap, recycled among dealers totaled 4,317 tons during, the three months. . Nonfcrrous Nickel Scrap There is. comparatively little nonferrous material that can be as nickel-bas- e because designated nickel-silve- r is classed' as a copper-base .alloy, 'and most other Is. alloy nickelbearing material iron or steel; Dealers- - shipments of nonferrous nickel scrap totaled' 1,274 tons in the first quarter of 1943.- -' This represents - an 87. per ; cent: increase over the comparable period last yeatt Receipts slightly during, this period and dealless than ers stocks fell- from 911 tons oh January 1 to 796 tons on March . .. 31; 1943. 'The total intake of nonferrous nickel reported in January, Feb ruary and March 1943 was 70 per cent higher than receipts in the . : ere first quarter of 1942. Magnesium JScrap , The total dealers magnesium scrap intake for January, - , Feb-ruar- y Indian Queen Kennebee; Kentucky Utah Keyatona Leonora Little Xajr ... Xamolia Lead Xammoth Xillcr Hill : Xinera Gold Xoacow . . a ..... ... , Xieaouri Xonarch Hi. City Copper Mountain View Naiklrivo1 a Mew MeW X. L ' Salt Lake City, Utah . MEMBER SALT LAKE STOCK EXCHANGE FURNISHED ON UTAH COMPANIES INFORMATION ORDERS EXECUTED ON ALL EXCHANGES - , 811 X. Coaln 30 57 j . .i ' fm rf ' ces .The, Western Mineral Survey is qualified as a Newspaper to pub lish Legal. Notices, Haying. Been District. Approved' in .the Court of Salt Lake; County. , a 1 Probate And Guardian-Notices ship ... .5';. 4 - i - ; ' -- i ; - . - NOTICE TCTCREDITORS .Estate pf Nela Robert. Larson, Deceased.-'-- ' Creditors wiU Present, claims with vouchers to tne undersigned at 516 Felt Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before the 16th day of- August;. AD. 1943. SABINA L. GOFF, . Administratrix of the estate of Nels. Robert J Larson,; Deceased.. ' Date of first publication, June . . - - 11, A, D 1943., H. A. Smith, . 5l6Felt: Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. : : for 'Administratrix. Attorney: ; ' . ' ;- -' Estate ceased. ' -- : . - ; Rosa Foreman, De . . . 57.50 18, ' ' at . . - A D., - 1943. - THQMAS FOREMAN, ad-of the estate of . minlstrator '' Rosa Foreman, deceased. ; . 65. 1 . r ... Bay 3 McCarty,'-- T. Attorney ;for Administrator. . . X. I. 1.75 9; Tintic Horn Tintic Unllated None. ; . . . ... at 5. at I; 1000 305 500 at 10. SiL 100 at 13. Lead, 1.000 at StdH 300 at 1 JO. . WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23 . ..... TJO 6J5 ... 1.75 S.00 59.00 i 1 i Call Our '.Commercial Service.' Department . . - Unlisted Stocks! Amalg. Sug. pfd Con. Wag. A Xarh. Nat Tunnel A Xin Utah Fire Clay Utah PALM Pfd. i We are at your service to furnish helpful suggestions for your use of electricity to.. accomplish the best re- suits in speeding up production. ,:l 50.00 Salea Bristol Sil, 505 at 5; ' Col. Rexall, 1,000 nl-Comb. Ket.. 500 at t: 4.000 ! Reddy Kilowatt rs meeting all de- mands of War industries 'arid 'war projects in the territory we serve. 10.07 7J5 100 57.00 : i r. v i - f ' 'a UTAH POWER ft LIGHT GOJ 3A0 OJS , Creditors will, present claims with vouchers'to the undersigned at 409 Boston Building, Salt Lake City, Utah. on or' before the 23rd: day of "August; A' D, ' 1943.-- . . Date of first publication June . , . . . . ON THE JOB! .03 3.75 ; For Further Information Consult ; the Clerk of the District Court or Respective Signers. s .Q3 ' . f i .. .,..1.75 at l.r.. at 3.00. ; . - . . of NOTICE r TO CREDITORS . 7.80 4.25 Mineral nows- - oi atatementu of -- ... i yf Soles 500 at I. Xet, ' Comb. Horn S11M 500 at 13. New Park 300 at 07; 300 - H. E; HAVENOR & CO. 4.00. for S1.00 o Amalg Sug. Pfd Con. Wag. A Xch Nat. Tun. A Xin Ut. Firo Clay Ut. P A L $6. Pfd-Ut. PAL. 7. Pfd. Z. C. fordgnj : , M .. Prince Con, Rico : Argentine Royiton Coaln. Silver King Coal. Silver Kinr West Silver - Shield Silver Standard Sioux Xinea .... So. Iron Bloetom So. Standard .... Swanaeh Con. Tar Baby Tlntic Central ' III Tintic Lend Tlntic Standard Union Chief .Utah Con. Ut. Wyo. Con. Oil at Telephone Z. C - Felt Building, Suit Luke City. : ... North Uly ooV No , Standard Ohio Copper Park Binfttam Park City Con Park Konold Park Melton 00 a Park .Premier Park - U t ah Pioche Briaiol '. ..... . . . .v Plumbic .Minea Plutua , at 100 ........ Oaaaaaa Mew Quincy . Friday, June' is Unlisted Stock Amalr. Sug. Pfd. Con. --Wag. i'A Xch Nat. Tttu. A Xin., Ut. Firo Clay UUP A L 6 Pfd. Ut P A L .57 Pfd. . Mines : Park Premier Silver Xing Coalition ZumS 3,000 at 3. Unlinted None. . and March. 1943 (617 tons) was slightly greater than- - their ............... shipments (587 tons), resulting o rein increase in ap inventory ported on March 31. Inventories and receipts of magnesium scrap may.be expected to fall during May and succeeding months until yictor..Con, .. Walker Xining a minimum is reached, because West Toledo .. all dealers were recently inform- Wilbert ed that they could not purchase Yankee Con. Al .02 scrap magnesium without specif- Znma 3.03 M. Bug. Com. ic authorization from the War Ut. .10.37 Ut. Id. Sug. Pld. Production Boards ... .. UnlUted Stocks W. F. SNYDER & SONS 500 hlewhoiise" Building 5.r . -- rate-fo- r - 3. t - S2A0 1 -- . - . . 'year : ht ; Rdto0-S2:- d s"' -- ...........jiit,,,,. .......... - Ad' of. . 4 7. . 9b3R6S . The Western Mineral Survey. All. news appearing In Mho1 Weatern Mineral .Survey-- is obtained .?- from Oureee boliovod to- - be mliable but no responsibility Is aseumod for accuracy, ' . . - . - ' under, mention ..Western . the- - All ; . - iho intermbunlfiln Section, pjibUehod. by 1A0.-UnUat- : Pla6o - Coni , sligntly-during.Januar- tained at an: even United. Stateaj .six; month. 7. 7: e ; 1679. SubfCTiptlon ' : . - i- .'filtered' aa aocond1' dUac mot ter- at V - . M. JCT fibuTH iEA 22-2- 4 .V. - . i t THURSDAY, JUNE 24 . ..will-.continu- SURVEY -t TUESDAY, JUNE 22 Nat.,-Tun- Wagon & at 7. r- ,i . Amalg. .Sur, Pfd. Con. Wagon A ,Xach . Consolidated . - UNLISTED STOCKS i .. '.'I j . . WESTERN ' W: ;.100 300 at 1,000 at 10. Cnliated Salsa None. 1 .. 03.00 - ,. Park Premier. Tintte. Lead.. .4-- . i- i.l;- . ..51.50 v . - , :.5T.0-'M.60- 5.n(... leitiiil Weetern1 Allpr.e "... Tl i4 IT Vfd. .. . i. -a - kt:i. New ? ymm VK.i'LL Rip Van Winklo Snntkine. Com. . . Silver Dollar ' A'. 1II0000II - June-25-fbP- - . Vw. ' , ' 5, . The, mining industry offers, in stocks, of ; its . various companies greater -- opportunities for profit than does' aiiy 'other industry,' 4 , '7 - i 1V Seminal auotationa , furniahed RiAaid ' C. Baler A Cit, 111 South Main, Street Salt .Lake' City.', 'Bid. ' Aiked. StoeMs1 1. .03 ' .47 BinahapiPeTfrlorment VAI-.00 Equity, 051 drilling-a- t feet Continentals well 5- Rodeo 2 - is lease,-- sec. .. at , .4,618. feetv drilling . .TTV i." s343(W$5, 'is: bids-on- lease overing.2j080 acres, .inownr :. ship 32 siorth,' range. 14 west The acreage is on the jiorth.skle of the- . Barker Dome. On the New Mexico sidq of.: Barker; Dome, , the. Southern IJnion Gas- Co..; has drilled"'tbree ,i. wellit averaging about 2p,000,000 cubic feet daily , Of natural ' gas from the Dakota band- at. 3,0)0. ift?feet?-- . . "irj for - hefaiEfe 1- 5,401- 31 , i . . Unlisted BUrk. sea tJO Lfl Afliik Sur. FMe 0.00 Mch, rii.i 4.30 War.' Bid Aatd' Nat. Tun. 1.75 A Xin. ., Alta. Tim 41. Ut. Fire Clay 03.00 Tt . ...... .55.00 Am. Met. X. Co. 4)0 At 57.00 53.00 Ut. P A L $4. Pfd. Beaver Gold Cop AS A5 Ut. P A L IT. Pld.. .....57.00 - 50.00 .04 Blnvham Xetals Z. & X. I. .......'.....50.35 ' 63.00 A3 Black Xetala Al Sales .00 ...... Bonanxa Xininf ' . Eu. BulL OOO at 14. Bristol Silver A0 V..1..1A4' ...... Eu. L. Con 355 at.17. . .01 Bullion AI I.....;. ij. Al . .03 . ; Horn SiU 300 at 13; 50 at 13. CardUf .......a.......... Ohio Cop, 1,000 at .01 'A3 Cedar Talia cember level, the total Intake for Central Standard Park C.' Cob;. 500 at 0. .00 A0 .Tlntic ' .40 StiL, 700 at At a 'level the first. three 'months of 1943 Chief Con Stocks jo .47 41 .......... Silver. ... Ciaytim and .rewas 15 per. cent higher than in Colorado Con, lower, than shipments.. '.None:1.. .03 v A 3 : :v"f the first, quarter of 1942. v.VV;. .00 Colb. Rexall ..: ceipts. t Al --' ,'i.l . SATURDAY,. JUNE 19 ins.10 A9 Combined . 'XeUla .. i . Dealers Receipts of aluminium scrap shipments paralleled Comet , Coall : .Stacko-1.!-i .11,, Vf UnlDtod but-at ,.,11. level. creased ' a ' A! higher receipts, Commonwealth" Uid . s. . A1 7.00 7.8 Pfd. ......... AmaJg. Sug. as compared with December, and During- January' shipments were Creacent Eaclo 'v. AO :.07 5A0 .0.35 Cim. War. A 'Xch.. ,tA0Vi 3.00.moved 29 , per cent .lower- - than' the De- Croff after , a drop in February, Tun.- - A Xin. I.... Nat. ' ' A3 Point ... ....... 63.00 . 57AO to cember total and represented the Crown Uts Firo sharply upward in March, inDra on .03 OSAO 57.00 Ut. P A L M. Pfd. reach-12,06smallest quantity supplied to con- Ea rCrown Point )! A014 tons, the highest 50.50 57.00 A L 57. Pfd.... P Ut. Eaat Standard take for any. month yet recorded. sumers since February 1942. As E. Tin. 53.00 Z. C. X. L ... ........... .59.35 . Coal In the first three months of 1943 in the case of receipts, ship- Eaat Utah ... Sales the scrap metal dealer- - industry ments gained slightly in February Empire Xinea Clayton Silver- 100 at 44. "I . .f Colorado 1.000-aBullion Eureka . tons aluminum March. of to fall off gathered 33,226 only .during .at Combined 1,000 Eureka Con Xeta)a Lily scrap, an increase of . 58 per cent Since shipments exceeded re- Eureka Xinea East. Standard 1.000 at ,? .Standard New Park 500 atr 07; 30 a r65i:TN, compared With the first' quarter ceipts each month of the first Eureka . es-Gold1 Chain lOO at' 00. at of 1942. , quarter, stocks decreased from Weetern : . New Qulney '5,300 'ht , . ' tons .on. January 1 to 5,731 Great Dealer shipments of aluminum Horn Silver 300 at Ohio .Copper .. , Howell '' scrap to consumers, were main- tons bn March 31, 1943. Rico Argentine 500 at 57. , . -- 'Dorhe. Floyd . E., McSpadden, superintendent of the .Consolidate ' ed U.te Indian Agency, has called - 'ey n; 1 ! presages the. drilling of. a test oh the Colorado side of the'' Bark-,- -; Thr ' really 40-da- -- .. - . e Get lest To LUSK, Wyo. The Superior -- .! Lease;- auctioned' .2,080: - acres Oil ,Co, Is drilling; belotv '3,700 et unsufveyCd 'Ute tribal land in ; feet. They sire having trouble' La ..Plata County, Colorado, h ; - . GasLands : a ... v - ' |